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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 1962 DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES AND PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES AND AIRCRAFT U S . G O V E R N M E N T PRINTING OFFICE W A S H I N G T O N : 1961 For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C. Price $1.00 (Paper Cover) INTRODUCTION This appendix of the budget of the United States consists of two parts: (1) schedules of the detail of personal services; and (2) statements on passenger motor vehicles and aircraft. DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES The schedules which show the detail of personal services reflected in the budget are furnished to the Congress pursuant to section 204 of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 (31 U.S.C. 581). Positions of a permanent or indefinite duration are distinguished from other employment. Any position is counted if it is occupied or will be occupied at any time during the year. Therefore, the number of positions shown may exceed the maximum number of positions at any one time, and nearly always exceeds the maximum number of employees at any one time, due to delays in filling vacancies, leave without pay, and similar factors. Grades and their respective salary ranges are reflected in the stub column; the most commonly used grade series, the general schedule grades, is abbreviated " G S " Titles are shown for positions with a base rate of $12,210 or above. Salaries are reported at the rate effective for the greater part of the year. Since within-grade salary advancements occur at various times during the year, the rates shown will not be exactly equal to the compensation earned, but the difference is taken up in the "Deduct lapses" line. That line also covers savings due to vacancies, etc., and is offset in part by terminal annual leave payments. Separate entries cover employment in positions other than permanent (temporary and intermittent employment). Other obligations for personnel compensation are also detailed. Because most annual salaries are by law II 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-throughFriday workweek, there were 2 extra days in 1960, and there will be 1 extra day in 1961 and none in 1962. The final amounts in the personal services schedules agree with the entry for "Total personnel compensation" in the object schedules of 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. PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES A N D AIRCRAFT The statements on passenger motor vehicles and aircraft are furnished to the Congress pursuant to section 16 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 (5 U.S.C. 78). Passenger motor vehicles include automobiles, station wagons, buses, and ambulances. The statements show the number to be purchased in the coming year and the cost, the exchange allowances estimated, and the number of currently owned vehicles to be continued in use. The cost of hire is shown with separate columns for hire from interagency motor pools (such as those operated by the General Services Administration) and from commercial sources. As required, the statements identify the public purposes for which the vehicles are intended, and the officials and employees by whom they are to be used. The statements on aircraft are similar to those on motor vehicles, except that they show estimates for maintenance and operation costs and omit estimates for hire, in accordance with the law. Combat and tactical vehicles and aircraft of the Armed Forces are omitted. TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I. Detail of personal services: 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: Independent offices: Veterans Administration General Services Administration Department of Agriculture Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Department of the Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Treasury Department Part II. Passenger motor vehicles and aircraft: Passenger motor vehicles: Executive Office of 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 Aircraft: Independent offices 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 Treasury Department Page 1 5 9 15 23 51 57 61 73 81 107 111 127 139 145 151 153 159 167 167 167 167 168 168 168 168 171 171 175 176 176 179 180 182 183 184 188 188 189 189 190 191 191 192 192 192 193 193 194 194 INDEX 195 in PART I DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES LEGISLATIVE BRANCH ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL OFFICE OF T H E ARCHITECT OF T H E CAPITOL CAPITOL 1960 actual SALARIES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $12,210: Architect Assistant architect Second assistant architect Coordinating engineer Administrative officer Executive assistant-. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent _ Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $19,000 17,500 16,000 15, 576 15,576 15, 576 22,589 48,235 16,682 7,176 16,000 14,489 14,489 14,489 11,090 53,100 7,510 7,405 6,285 15,576 15, 576 15, 576 11,939 58,260 8,091 7,987 6,947 22,320 9,280 13,020 7,985 3,590 35,027 10,025 14,207 8,320 3,765 12,605 28,828 10,359 13, 707 12, 584 3,869 6,638 31 270,434 33 282,500 26.5 228,634 31 270,434 33 282,500 1,800 1,000 1,000 25,196 24,466 28,500 255,630 295,900 312,000 AND GROUNDS BUILDINGS 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num - Total Num- Total Num - Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $12,210: Supervising engineer. 1 $14,489 1 $15,576 1 $15,576 9,530 10,255 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255. 1 1 3 28,425 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,8604 33,880 4 3 25,020 31,240 6,805 7,490 2 14,650 1 1 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 2 12,720 14,025 1 2 6,930 1 2 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. 6,370 6,875 12, 265 1 2 2 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 10, 710 2 11,865 10, 710 4,345 4,790 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 1 1 1 4,510 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 4,325 2 1 2 8,710 8,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 33 116,260 33 125,000 33 125,000 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv94 440, 277 94 460,879 96 493,489 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 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 Nightwork differential— Total personal services Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 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 Nightwork differential 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $8,810 3 1 1 19,755 4,490 3,540 1 1 2 2 1 $9,475 7,820 13,860 9,825 3,920 1 1 2 2 1 48 210,486 48 225,820 48 230,400 54 3 247,081 22,711 55 270,720 0. 5 3,420 55 275,900 51 224,370 54.5 267,300 55 275,900 9,897 7,500 7,500 1,900 38,877 1,100 1,000 44,000 1,100 1,000 45,000 1,100 276,144 320,900 330,500 Total personal services $9,475 7,820 14,025 10,155 4,025 6,638 28 237,552 1.5 8,918 BUILDINGS CAPITOL $19,000 17,500 16,000 Total personal services.. CAPITOL 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $19,000 17,500 GROUNDS 141 2 657,516 10,216 142 698,900 146 745,400 139 647,300 142 698,900 146 745,400 8,459 16,000 16,000 4,200 132,419 5,200 2,200 144,000 5,200 2,200 155,000 5,200 797,578 866,300 923,800 SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,210: 1 $13,377 1 $14,381 1 $14,381 Superintendent 1 8,955 1 9,215 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 1 7,030 1 7,560 1 7,820 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 3 18,555 3 20,130 3 20,625 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 2 11,690 3 19,140 3 19,635 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 6 32,430 4 23,565 4 24,060 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 2 9,580 2 10,155 2 10,485 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 3 13,170 3 13,860 3 14,355 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 1 3,755 1 4,145 1 4,250 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 4 12,790 4 13,895 4 14,210 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less 60 221,240 60 221,240 than $12,210 ~ ~ 60 205,768 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv269 1,133,939 267 1,003,032 268 1,084,989 alent to less than $12,210 Deduct lapses 351 1,442,015 352 1,494,215 349 1,326,712 351 1,442,015 352 1,494,215 20,075 15,000 15, 000 10,000 156, 567 36,000 5,000 230,485 36,000 5,000 230,485 36,000 1, 549,354 1,728, 500 1,780,700 350 1,331,177 Total permanent 1 - Net permanent (average number, net salary). Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Total personal services LEGISLATIVE 4,465 GARAGE 1960 actual Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 7 $28,118 7 $30,000 7 $30,800 2 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL—Continued C A P I T O L B U I L D I N G S AND L I B R A R Y BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL CARE, LIBRARY AND GROUNDS GROUNDS—Continued BUILDINGS LEGISLATIVE GARAGE—continued 1960 actual 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 18 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 7 28,100 Total personal services 7 30,000 7 30,800 200 9,352 1,200 100 10,800 1,200 100 10,800 1,200 38,852 42,100 42,900 Grades and ranges: GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $4,490 3,875 57 59 1 58 Total personal services HOUSE OFFICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,210: Superintendent1 $14,489 $15,576 $15,576 9,215 9,475 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 1 7,560 8, 230 7,820 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 14,025 19,155 14,355 3 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— 6,875 6,370 6,875 1 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,87525,545 23, 220 25,875 4 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. 16,140 10,180 16,470 2 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— 21,250 19,440 21,670 5 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,6703,760 3,495 3,865 1 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390-.. 11,970 14,255 12,180 4 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— Ungraded positions at annual rates less 75 253,886 75 285,3 than $12,210 — 75 285,396 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv284 778,608 284 827,4 284 843,743 alent to less than $12,210 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay. Nightwork differential 1 1 $4,995 3,760 1 1 $4,995 3,865 322,198 57 340,645 57 345,740 330,563 4,769 59 349,400 59 354,600 325,794 59 349,400 59 354,600 2,500 87,286 4,000 1,300 92,000 4,000 1,300 93,100 4,000 419, 580 446,700 453,000 BUILDINGS 1960 actual Total permanent . Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 381 1,151,328 6 32,028 381 1,244,800 381 1,263,300 375 1,119,300 381 1,244,800 381 1,263,300 432 2,500 2,500 6,000 102,958 15,000 3,700 145,000 15,000 3,700 148,000 15,000 1,411,000 1,432,500 Total personal services.. CAPITOL P O W E R BOTANIC GARDEN SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , BOTANIC 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential GARDEN 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $7,750 7,105 6.435 4,340 3,255 $8,600 7,820 7,095 4,840 3,500 43 208,835 43 224,342 48 237,720 2.5 13,233 48 256,197 1 3,597 45. 5 224,487 47 252,600 2,316 3,000 1,800 37,095 3,700 1,000 40,500 3,700 300,800 Total personal services LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PLANT SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 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 Nightwork differential Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 1 $9,530 5,240 4,040 3,780 1 1 1 1 $10,255 5,665 4,460 4,180 1 1 1 1 $10,255 5,830 4,565 4,285 73 418,236 78 465,835 78 477,065 77 440,826 3 82 490,395 95 82 502,000 77 440,823 82 490,300 82 502,000 21,749 2,500 2,500 3,400 34,897 11,300 1,800 48,000 11,300 1,800 48,000 11,300 512,169 553,900 565,600 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: 1 * $20,000 1 $20,000 Librarian of Congress 17,500 1 17,500 Chief assistant librarian of Congress. _ 1 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 15,843 17,121 Chief of division 2 30,821 33,472 Director of department 16,601 Law librarian GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 14,243 30,914 Associate director of department 1 14,435 15,582 Director of department 1 14,472 Law librarian GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13,830 1 Assistant librarian for public affairs. 13,830 1 13,106 1 Associate director of department 14,475 1 13,187 1 Associate law librarian 6 79,229 12 170,351 Chief of division 13,830 1 Chief offiscalservices 13,830 1 Coordinator — 15,038 1 1 13,978 Deputy chief assistant librarian 2 28,868 2 25,542 Science research specialist14,475 1 Specialist - 1962 estimate 3 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued G8-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief of division Assistant director of department Budget officer Chief of division Chief offiscalservices Coordinator Executive officer Head of section Information retrieval specialistKeeper of collections Selection officer Specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 _ GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— _ GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 1 $56,849 11,357 8 1 1 1 96,592 11,717 11,542 11,357 1 1 1 31 42 " 8 12,295 74,290 11, 123 100 25 80,773 1 6 27 43 80 11 131 16 110 41 141 140 141 79 25 300,559 414,175 659, 570 85,568 911,415 101,749 646,813 223,364 696,882 617,973 573,096 300, 849 85,476 28 43 82 11 132 16 115 41 152 144 145 80 27 315,433 420,885 685,802 86,665 933,332 103,902 686,474 227,628 760, 760 643,110 598,889 309,655 344, 401 94 323,690 1,168 1,105 1,120 6, 968,086 5,954,843 6,678, 872 26.9 160, 589 32.5 175,080 38 225,167 92 Total personal services.. 325,931 COPYRIGHT 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 SERVICE EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director. GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy director Senior specialist GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chief of division. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Analyst Assistant chief of division Attorney _ Chief of division Specialist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Analyst Assistant chief of division. _ Attorney Economist.. Executive officer SpecialistGS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 1 17 15,392 268,804 1 17 16,871 290,342 1 17 17,056 293,212 2 30,599 2 30,784 1 1 13,083 13,083 1 14,142 1 14,394 4 4 52,673 51.615 1 3 6 13,830 43,655 83,916 1 3 6 14,061 44,138 85,365 2 1 3 1 1 22,963 11,357 36,337 11,726 11,357 3 2 4 37,135 24,590 51,110 3 2 4 37,710 24,960 51,500 10 13 17 1 22 18 6 15 26 10 4 104,670 114,793 127,826 7,426 143,421 97,239 30,384 67,418 107,274 36,708 13,701 1 1 8 14 17 1 35 21 9 10 34 6 4 12,295 12,295 88,872 133,270 139,329 7,987 239,464 119,240 48,192 47,631 148,375 24,612 14,480 1 1 8 14 17 1 35 21 9 10 34 6 4 12,480 12,480 89,814 135,200 141,897 7,987 243,867 121,063 49,185 48,623 150,332 25,024 14,892 1 4,410 1 4,534 1 4,534 180 1, 381,174 203 1, 665, 278 203 1,689, 070 8.9 73,854 9.7 74,344 9.6 79,062 Total permanent 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 Nightwork differential- EXPENSES 1960 actual Total permanent . Deduct lapses 7,036,943 OFFICE SALARIES AND Total personal services.. 1,151 6,054,015 SALARIES AND 12,480 75,400 12,480 62,400 12,230 13,520 12,750 13,520 12,545 12, REFERENCE 8 $100,650 12,295 61,475 11, 325, 381,6 534,0058 42,9936 776,6652 60,1169 662,3391 192,5564 634, 347 r 619, 073 ( 465, 470 348, 786 $99,315 Net permanent (average number, 1,141.1 1,092 1,072.5 net salary) 6,453,705 6,807,497 5,779,763 Positions other than permanent: 128,058 128, 058 Part-time employment 119,299 4,000 4,000 Temporary employment 4,182 Other personal services: 25, 688 42, 780 25, 688 Regular pay above 52-week base,. 91,681 54, 500 54, 500 Overtime and holiday pay 16,310 17,200 17,200 Nightwork differential Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Register of copyrights GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chief of division General counsel GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant register of copyrights Chief of basic research Chief of division. General counsel— GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief of division.— Attorney-adviser Chief of division GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 LEGISLATIVE 193.4 194.1 1, 586,216 ' 1,615,216 170.3 1,306,830 10,180 2,928 326 1,320,264 Total personal services. 25,000 25,000 6,405 5,000 250 6,405 5,000 250 1, 622, 871 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 1 1 15,332 15,332 1 1 15,517 15,517 1 1 12, 771 13,245 13,245 13,245 1 1 13,830 14,475 1 1 14,061 14,706 1 1 1 4 5 11,606 11,606 1 1 1 3 5 12,545 12,545 13, 520 34,409 48,225 100, 792 7,987 114,339 32,260 227, 608 43, 763 229, 789 234,391 172, 353 11.222 6,459 1 1 1 12, 750 12, 750 13, 520 34,799 49,005 101,942 7,987 115, 661 32,922 231, 583 44, 568 239,438 237,172 182, 500 14, 840 6, 562 1 1 11 1 17 3 40 5 50 51 42 3 2 12,563 41,823 43, 980 86,039 7,420 112,465 17, 686 221,072 26,345 221,333 210, 805 156, 533 9.920 5,943 DISTRIBUTION OF C A T A L O G SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 12 1 16 5 48 52 43 3 2 3 5 12 1 16 5 38 8 49 52 45 4 13, 688 14,3*"° 14,373 245 1,280,847 5.7 29,766 247 1,394,061 1.8 10,359 251 1,430,685 1.8 10,359 239. 3 1,251,081 245.2 1,383,702 249.2 1,420,326 500 500 9,484 19,619 5,341 5,000 5,341 5,000 1,280,184 1,394, 543 1,431,167 CARDS Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of division Editor GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.__ — GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.— —GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 — Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $11,909 1 11,799 4 8 2 8 3 15 13 34 32 70 40 6 34, 745 60, 069 14,990 51,152 18, 640 84,267 66, 812 152, 762 132,210 267, 787 142, 981 21, 493 5,096 $13, 12, 37, 73, 8, 56, 20, 108, 55, 156, 159, 292, 141, 26, 5,283 238 1,076, 712 238 1,168,077 2.4 10,999 1.1 5, 536 235.6 236.9 1,065, 713 1,162, 541 7, 792 43,960 1,117,465 1,167,034 1,651,871 4 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—Continued B O O K S FOR THE SALARIES AND BLIND EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chief of division.. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief of division GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief of division GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,886 2 21,239 2 14,724 2 1 3 3 6 8 12,234 5,551 13,457 12,598 22,623 27,893 - Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay .. 1 $15,332 1 $15,517 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 8 3 12,295 11,939 16,042 7,987 7,030 12,459 16,015 14,705 12,847 31,550 11,067 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 10 3 12,480 11,939 16,432 7,987 7,196 12,624 16,347 15.036 13,156 39,595 11,273 28 143,205 0.1 277 29 169,268 1.3 7,362 31 179,582 1.3 7,362 27. 9 142, 928 Total personal services 27.7 161,906 29.7 172,220 550 205 651 651 143, 683 162, 557 172, 871 ORGANIZING AND MICROFILMING THE P A P E R S OF THE SALARIES AND PRESIDENTS EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1960 actual 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 — GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345-.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 — 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 1 1 1 2 8 3 2 $8,430 7,062 6,067 10,056 33,190 11,664 7,106 $9,300 7.886 6,697 21.963 26.665 13.367 3.818 17.6 81,887 16.6 87,753 16.6 87,753 500 500 324 205 345 345 82,416 88, 598 88, 598 MOTION PICTURES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary - Total permanent Deduct lapses 1 1 2 0.1 — $3.829 3,313 1 1 $4,213 3,568 1 1 $4,213 3,568 7,142 287 2 7,781 2 7,781 6,855 R E V I S I O N OF ANNOTATED Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Senior specialist $13,730 to $15,030: Digitized forGS-15. FRASER Attorney. http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-7. Bank $5,355 to Federal Reserve of $6,345 St. Louis 1 1 1 4 6 3 1 17 89,696 0. 4 1. 943 1960 actual Total personal services $9,300 7,886 6,697 21.963 26,665 13.367 3.818 17 89,696 0.4 1, 943 OF E A R L Y AMERICAN Grades and ranges: GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670_ GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 1 1 1 4 6 3 1 18 83,575 0.4 1,688 Total personal services PRESERVATION 1962 estimate 7,781 7,781 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,536 1 1 1 13,749 7,571 5,366 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 Total permanent Deduct lapses $4,056 5 47,278 1.6 15,485 Total personal services 31,793 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Ungraded positions at annual rates: ber salary ber salary ber salary $12,210 or above: $16,035: Superintendent of documents.. 1 $14,435 1 $15,787 1 $16,037 $13,770: Assistant superintendent of documents 1 12,334 1 13,520 1 13,790 Less than $12,210 333 1,536, 811 367 1,813,827 367 1,842,349 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv128 455,415 142 522,143 142 522,143 alent to less than $12,210... 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. Nightwork differential Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 463 2,018,995 7.2 31,215 511 2,365,277 5.5 25,692 511 2,394,319 5.5 25,692 455.8 1,987,780 505.5 2,339,585 505.5 2,368,627 336,299 404,800 404,800 15, 531 171,629 6,320 9,062 24,000 4,700 24,000 4,700 2, 517, 559 2,782,147 2,802,127 $2,718,147 64,000 $2,738,127 64,000 $2,388,468 129,091 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE R E V O L V I N G 1960 actual FUND 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- : Total Num- Total Num- Total Ungraded positions at annual rates: ber salary ber salary ber salary $12,210 or above: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 $20,000: Public Printer 1 $20,000 1 17,514 6,167 $18,500: Executive officer 1 17,500 $17,500: Deputy public printer 1 17,500 1 17,500 $17,310: Assistant executive officer 1 16,099 and director of personnel 2,885 $16,295: 1 15,163 Comptroller 1 16,307 1 16,307 1 15,163 Director of purchases 1 16,307 1 16,307 $15,577: 1 15,080 Planning manager. 1 15,579 1 15,579 Production manager 1 15,080 1 15,579 1 15,579 $15,255: Director of personnel1 12,723 1 15,267 1 13,686 1 14,706 $14,705: Plant engineer 1 14,706 1 13,790 $13,770: Technical director.. 1 12,563 1 13,790 1 13,749 $13,730: Assistant comptroller. 1 13,749 1 11,606 1 13,520 1 13,520 $13,510: Medical officer 1 12,563 $13,222: Assistant planning manager 1 12.730 1 13.229 1 13.229 1 12.730 Assistant production manager 1 13.229 1 13.229 1 12.085 $12,990: Assistant plant engineer 1 13.000 1 13.000 1 12,563 $12,210: Assistant director of personnel1 12,230 1 12.230 1,029 Less than $12,210— 1,019 1,019 5,585,424 5,791,156 5,791,156 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. 4,767 4,809 4,809 25,831,125 26.315,453 26.789.333 Total permanent Deduct lapses CONSTITUTION 1962 estimate 1961 estimate Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential.. Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Total personal services 5,812 31,648,674 100.2 545,445 5,843 32,337,109 65.3 361,482 5,843 32,804,481 46 258.481 5,711.8 31,103,229 5,777.7 31,975,627 5,797 32,546,000 243.451 4,836,160 1,721,267 124.373 4,700,000 1,800,000 4,"600"660 1,854 000 38,600,000 39,000.000 141,826 38,045,933 THE JUDICIARY SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES SALARIES Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num-• Total Num - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,431: 1 $35,500 1 $35,500 Chief Justice. 1 $35,500 Associate Justice 8 280,000 8 280,000 8 280,000 Reporter 1 16,016 1 17,202 17,202 1 Librarian 1 1 13,978 13,000 13,978 1 12,750 1 1 13,728 Marshal 13,728 1 Grades established by the Supreme Court: 2 24,420 2 26,291 2 $11,698 to $13,129 26,291 32,157 3 29,370 32,739 3 3 $9,850 to $11,281 — 19 160,826 $8,316 to $9,746 19 174,452 19 178,476 3 24,128 $7,694 to $8,784 26,395 3 3 26, 582 20 144,851 20 156,395 21 163,863 $7,078 to $8,168 3 20,218 22,173 $6,473 to $7,563 ... 3 22,360 3 9 54,704 89,544 $5,890 to $6,980 14 97,552 15 3 17,326 2 13,354 2 13,354 $5,313 to $6,402 $4,479 to $5,869 31 156,291 29 158,309 29 161,575 4 19,053 $4,444 to $5,137 . 15 77,355 15 77,896 15 66,269 12 12 $4,136 to $4,829 53,539 54, 766 9 4,326 $3,850 to $4,543 35,922 1 1 4,430 26 94,890 26 103,584 26 104,666 $3,503 to $4,197 4 16,224 4 Rate of $4,352 17, 472 4 17,472 2,350 2,517 1 1 1 2,517 Rate of $2,516 — 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-week base 164 1,224,108 10 55,321 166 1,318,271 4 29,865 168 1,344,947 4 29,641 154 1,168,787 162 1,288,406 164 1,315,306 4,324 59,467 5,000 73,694 5,000 73,694 6,951 3,900 1,239,529 1,371,000 Total personal services CARE OF T H E B U I L D I N G A N D 1960 actual 1,394,000 Total personal services. Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total excess of $12,210: ber salary ber salary ber salary $25,500: 1 $25,500 1 $25,500 1 $25,500 Chief judge 4 102,000 4 102,000 4 102,000 Judeje. . $18,500: Chief technical adviser 1 18,512 1 18,512 1 17,514 $17,500: Chief technical adviser $14,785: Clerk. 1 14,789 1 14,789 1 13,770 $13,750: Clerk. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 11,606 1 12,750 1 13,000 Marshal 1 10,629 1 11,419 1 11,690 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 4 30,348 6 48,796 6 49,346 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 1 6,968 1 7,675 1 7,821 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 2 12,896 2 14,040 2 14,207 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 1 5,637 1 6,219 1 6,386 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1 5,450 1 6,032 1 6,198 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 3 14,997 3 16,973 3 17,306 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 1 4,326 1 4,680 1 4,680 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 4 15,433 4 16,970 4 17,180 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 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 _- Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 1 1 $8,080 4,985 1 1 $8,080 4,985 31 165,268 31 172,135 31 174,935 33 177,148 10 33 185,200 33 188,000 33 177,138 33 185,200 33 188,000 Total personal services 1,400 38,391 2,400 700 46,000 2,400 700 46,000 2,400 219,329 234,300 237,100 AUTOMOBILE FOR THE C H I E F 1960 actual JUSTICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges established by the Supreme Court: 1 $4,472 $3,844 to $4,472 1 $4,680 1 $4,805 $4,444 to $5,137 Total permanent Deduct lapses. _ Net permanent (average number, net salary) 26 277,074 0. 8 2, 554 28 1 306,355 3,115 28 1 308,615 3,115 25.2 274,520 27 303,240 27 305,500 10, 500 1 4,472 179 1 4,680 1 4,805 1 4,293 1 4,680 1 4,805 1,130 660 275, 650 314,400 10, 500 316,000 CUSTOMS COURT Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $7,270 4,610 $4,805 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 1 $18 4,698 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S \ Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 $32 4,325 COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Total personal services GROUNDS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $12,210: $22,500: 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 Chief judge 8 180,000 8 180,000 8 180,000 Judge 1 16,557 $16,555: Clerk 1 16,557 1 15,413 $15,400: Clerk GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 11,357 1 12.230 1 12,480 Marshal 8 97,840 Law assistant . _ 9 110,070 9 94.453 1 10.899 5 53,250 GS 13. $10,635 to $11.935 6 54,352 6 58,740 1 9,755 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 5 35,900 5 39,145 5 40,415 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.... 1 6,656 1 7,010 10 70.100 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 4 24,710 4 27,290 7 47,290 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. 15 81,515 18 105,414 10 57,658 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 5 23,983 3 16.661 3 16,994 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 10 50,294 12 60,412 8 37,834 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 14 59,384 14 60,653 13 50.587 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 8 31,306 9 32,738 8 32,136 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent Deduct lapses 86 7.5 Net permanent (average number, 78.5 net salarv) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services.- 671,998 42, 223 89 2 735,270 5,670 95 2 790,270 5,670 629,775 87 729,600 93 784,600 16,667 7,000 3,286 2,000 649,728 738,600 7,000 791, 600 5 6 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual COURT OF CLAIMS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: $25,500: Chief judge. Judge $19,000: Commissioner $16,555: Clerk $13,750: Clerk GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Auditor-. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Auditor. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 4 13 $25,500 102,000 247,146 13.770 1 4 14 1 12.771 1 4 1 2 16 7 5 3 1 11,357 38,791 7,530 13,624 100,918 40,623 28,100 14,394 4,347 34,442 22,318 $25,500 102,000 266,157 16,557 1 4 15 1 $25,500 102,000 285,168 16,557 1 4 1 12,480 44,138 8,341 15.163 14,061 1 4 1 2 16 6 7 12,480 43,347 8,091 14,831 109,948 38,147 41,869 16,017 4,846 37,128 23,586 14,061 2 16 6 8 3 1 8 6 112,281 38,980 48,048 16,494 5,013 37,232 74 3 717,631 52,015 76 3 774,565 16,393 78 3 805,342 16,420 71 665,616 73 758,172 75 788,922 Total personal services.. 5,728 6,178 4,183 2,450 675,527 766,800 6,178 795,100 COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES SALARIES OF $23,000: District judge.. $22,500: District judge Senior and resigned judges: Senior judge Resigned judge Total permanent Deduct lapses 68 68 $1,734,000 $1, 734,000 1 23,000 1 23,000 1 23,000 247 5, 557,500 244 5, 490,000 244 5,490,000 74 1,770,802 7 98,274 77 1,833,750 7 99,193 77 1,833, 750 7 99,193 397 9,183, 576 397 9,179,943 16 358,677 13 293,943 397 9,179,943 13 293,943 8, 824,899 8,886,000 8,886,000 PERSONNEL 1960 aetual 1962 estimate 68$1,734,000 S A L A R I E S OF S U P P O R T I N G Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chairman, Commission on Mental Health, District of Columbia Probation officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative assistant to chief judge Probation officer. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.— GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total personal services. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1962 estimate Ungraded positions at annual rates fixed Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total by Judicial Conference: ber salary $12,210 or above: ber salary ber salary $17,500: Senior pretrial examiner, Southern District of New York___ 1 $17,514 $16,665: Pretrial examiner, District of 1 $16,682 Columbia 1 16,682 $16,555: 16 264,909 Clerk 16 264,909 Register of Wills, District of Co1 16,557 lumbia 1 16,557 $15,500: Pretrial examiner, District of 1 $15,517 Columbia $15,400: 16 246,605 Clerk Register of Wills, District of Co1 15,413 lumbia $15,000: Pretrial examiner, Southern 3 45,054 District of New York 11 162,677 11 162,677 $14,785: Clerk 33 468,125 33 468,125 $14,185: Clerk 11 151,' $13,750: Clerk. 33 435, { $13,200: Clerk $12,900: Assistant pretrial examiner, 1 12,917 District of Columbia. 1 12,917 Less than $12,210 319 2,326,251 312 2,433,090 315 2,455,991 2,723 2,753 2,837 16,033,316 17, 573,916 18,429,775 58.5 288,856 45 265,516 54 300,175 Total permanent _ Deduct 1 Net permanent (average number, 2, 664. 5 2,708 net salary) 2,783 18,129, 600 15,744,460 17,308,400 Positions other than permanent: Clerk hire, circuit and district judges 3,931,903 4,465,600 4,637,200 Temporary employment 194,660 150,000 250,000 Part-time employment 74,112 80,000 80,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 152,372 83,800 Additional pay for service abroad66,139 62,200 62, 200 Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 20,163,646 22,150, 000 23,159,000 $20,156,449 7,197 $22,143,000 7,000 $23,152,000 7,000 JUDGES 1960 actual Special positions at annual rates: Circuit and district judges: $25,000: Circuit judge... 1961 estimate $13,686 13,083 1 11,835 11 131, 706 69 695,073 58 509,163 171 1,344,262 220 1 481, 563 169 1 065,460 79 472,980 235 1,276,017 319 1, 593, 696 446 2,006,971 480 1,921,132 36 136, 531 46 169,042 1 1 $15,038 14,394 1 13,000 11 143,583 74 814,507 56 522,996 171 1, 456,854 242 1.777,922 149 1,019,658 82 534,268 236 1,402,400 325 1, 771, 765 477 2,333, 697 473 2,057,953 33 137,904 46 183,020 1 1 1 $15,038 14,706 13,270 144,353 852,446 61 584, 730 181 1, 550,058 249 1,858,607 185 1,265, 597 86 561,975 251 1,501,864 345 1,892, 025 657 3,224,251 279 1,200, 612 26 111,945 44 177,287 11 77 ADMINISTRATIVE O F F I C E OF T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S 1960 actual COURTS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Director ___ $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 Deputy director 17, 514 18,512 18, 512 GS-18. $18,500: Assistant director (management) 18, 512 17,514 18, 512 Assistant director (legal) 18, 512 17, 514 18, 512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief, division of procedural studies 15,392 16, 806 17,056 and statistics 15,392 16, 806 17,056 Chief, bankruptcy division Chief, division of business adminis15,392 16, 806 tration 16,806 15,392 16, 806 Chief, probation division 16, 806 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13,083 14,061 14,394 Chief, personnel division Assistant chief, division of procedural 12, 771 13,749 14,061 studies and statistics 12,771 13, 749 14,061 Assistant chief, bankruptcy division. _ Assistant chief, division of business 12, 771 13, 749 14, 061 administration 12, 771 13, 749 14,061 Assistant chief, probation division 12, 771 13, 749 13, 749 Administrative attorney 13, 749 14,061 Assistant chief, probation division GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 11, 606 Assistant chief, probation division 11,835 13,000 Chief auditor Chief, section of court services and 11, 606 12, 480 12, 750 quarters 11,357 12,230 12,480 Administrative attorney Assistant to the chief, probation 12,230 division Assistant to the chief, bankruptcy 12,230 division 4 39,604 4 42,849 43, 867 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 6 51, 501 7 64,605 65, 645 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 5 36,128 4 30, 784 31,304 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. 2 13, 769 2 15,163 15,329 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. 17 105, 558 17 115,399 117, 892 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 22 117,457 23 134, 574 148,139 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 17 80,996 17 88, 275 95, 951 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 24 103, 545 27 126, 528 147, 742 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 23 90, 897 21 90,376 96,200 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 6 21,944 4 16, 017 19,990 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 7 THE JUDICIARY 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent D educt lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary SALARIES $13,750: Referee in bankruptcy $12,500: Referee in bankruptcy $11,250: Referee in bankruptcy Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary).. $7,654 14 74,815 2 $7,758 15 78,349 14 $72,926 991,777 73,194 160 1,084,064 3 13,764 172 1,172, 564 3 13,764 145 918,583 157 1,070,300 169 1,158,800 1,441 5,216 5,000 51,500 5,000 61,500 7,066 11.901 4,100 10,000 10,000 14,424 958, 631 OF 1,140,900 1,235,300 REFEREES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates established by the Judicial Conference: $15,000: Referee in bankruptcy 2 158 13 Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 69 $1,035,000 16 220,000 15 187,500 7 78,750 90 $1,350,000 13 178,750 6 75,000 3 33,750 120 $1,800,000 7 96,250 11 137,500 107 1,521,250 1 15,197 112 1,637,500 2 29,500 138 2,033,750 1.5 22,500 106 1,506,053 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 110 1,608,000 136.5 2,011,260 Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment Total personal services EXPENSES OF $354,666 $371,000 $276,000 1,860,619 1,979,000 2,287,250 REFEREES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 9 3 7 76 56 99 110 129 7 2 $8,590 7,280 62,088 19,344 42,141 414,669 271,898 423,405 428,892 462,592 24,294 5,949 2 1 9 3 6 79 57 108 120 130 6 $18,200 7,821 68,037 21,154 39,646 471,743 302,869 506,231 507,104 604,641 19,344 2 1 9 13 6 99 67 148 160 130 5 $18,470 8,071 69,202 85,967 40,310 587,558 359,154 695,112 679,224 515,561 19,760 Total permanent Deduct lapses 500 2,171,142 30 125,419 520 2,466,789 10 40,789 640 3,078,389 10 40,789 Net permanent Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad 470 2,045,723 510 2,426,000 630 3,037,600 96,512 110,776 120,000 115,000 120,000 115,000 16,600 1,560 9,800 1,400 1,400 2,271,171 2,672,200 3,274,000 Total personal services EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $17,500: $22, 500 The Assistant to the President 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 22,000 Deputy assistant to the President 1 22,000 1 22.000 21,000 Special counsel to the President 1 21,000 1 21,000 42,000 Secretary to the President 2 42,000 2 42,000 Administrative assistant to the President 120,000 6 120,000 120.000 17, 500 Special assistant to the President 1 17,500 17,500 17, 500 Secretary to the Cabinet 1 17.500 17, 500 17,500 Staff assistant to the President 1 17,500 17, 500 GS-17. $16, 530 to $17, 570: Assistant to the deputy assistant to the President 17,056 15,615 Assistant staff secretary 15,855 Executive clerk 17,056 ~16~806 15,615 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 16,037 Administrative officer (chief usher)—. 15, 787 14,430 Assistant to the deputy assistant to 16,307 the President 16,307 14,910 Special assistant 15,517 15, 517 14,190 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer 14,061 14,061 13,070 Assistant executive clerk 14,061 14,394 13,070 Assistant to the secretary to the 14,706 14,394 13,070 Cabinet Assistant special counsel to the President 1 13,749 13,749 1 Associate press secretary 14,394 14,394 1 1 13,070 Chief of records 1 14,061 13, 749 1 12, 770 Special assistant 14,394 1 14,061 1 12,770 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 39, 540 39,290 Administrative officer 3 3 3 36,225 Assistant special counsel to the President 1 11,355 12,480 Chief of correspondence 12,230 1 1 12,480 Chief, telegraph and travel service 12,230 1 11,355 1 1 55,059 55, 806 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 5 5 51,370 5 73, 800 7 66,725 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 8 7 60,470 54, 517 56,347 7 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.... 7 4 30,280 90, 355 12 91, 625 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 13 91, 330 12 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 25 175, 824 14 93, 390 25 173,079 G 8-8. $5,885 to $6,875 32 188, 865 29 185,514 29 388, 677 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 29 160,020 27 159, 689 28 168,376 GS 6. $4,830 to $5,820 29 144,460 39 208, 894 39 214,537 GS-fi. $4,345 to $5,335 43 191,020 37 176,487 35 172, 955 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 27 121, 576 30 123, 625 25 111,904 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 47,210 60, 761 15 61, 801 15 12 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 42, 860 11,481 3 11,377 12 3 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 39,147 39,334 10 10 11 40,330 Total permanent Deduct lapses 272 1, 772,600 273 1,924. 275 272 1,934,240 1 4 79,215 5, 525 0JI 5,490 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Parttime and temporary positions Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services. 1,693,385 1,918,750 99,321 108, 500 113,144 78,000 1,905, 850 2,105,250 271.7 1,928,750 105,000 78,000 2,111, 750 EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS 1960 actual Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1961 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 17,145 24,945 24,945 2,540 21,165 3,603 1,354 20,328 3,067 20,328 3,067 370,587 374,856 396,456 $365,762 4,825 $374,856 $396,456 1960 actual SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 37 $139,612 37 $153,811 37 $153,811 35 190,611 35 198,245 35 198,245 72 1 330,223 4,089 72 5 352,056 26,894 72 1 352,056 3,940 71 326,134 67 325,162 71 348,116 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay. Nightwork differential. Total personal services— Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations BUREAU OF THE BUDGET S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num - Tot Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salar excess of $18,500: Director 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 Deputy director 1 20,509 1 20,509 20,509 1 Assistant director 60,030 3 60,030 3 3 60,030 GS-18. $18,500: Assistant director for budget review.. 18, 512 17, 514 1 1 18, 512 Assistant director for legislative reference 17, 514 1 18,512 1 18, 512 Assistant director for management and organization 17, 514 18,512 1 1 18,512 Assistant director for statistical 17, 514 1 1 standards 18,512 18, 512 52, 542 Chief of division 3 55, 536 3 55, 536 17, 514 Executive assistant director 18,512 1 1 18, 512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 34,382 2 34,632 31,491 Chief of division 2 1 16,806 1 15,392 Chief of office 17,056 2 33,592 15, 621 Deputy division chief 2 33,592 46,176 3 49,878 Deputy office chief 49,878 3 15,621 General counsel 1 17,056 1 17, 056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Administrative assistant to the direc1 16,037 1 1 14,685 16, 307 tor 12 188,094 12 189,384 13 187,968 Assistant division chief 15,267 1 1 15,267 Assistant general counsel72,196 7 108,159 7 108,409 Assistant office chief 14,435 15, 787 15, 787 1 1 Assistant to the division chief 14,435 15, 787 15, 787 1 1 Chief, budget methods 14,914 16, 307 1 1 16, 307 Chief, budget preparation 14, 685 1 16,037 1 16,037 Chief, fiscal analysis 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 Deputy division chief Specialist on organization and legisla16, 307 16,307 15,163 1 1 tion__ GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 72,614 72,926 5 5 5 66,310 Accountant (systems) 94,430 87, 528 7 6 7 101,610 Analytical statistican 27,352 14, 394 14,394 2 1 1 Assistant to the division chief 25 328,9 31 439, 614 30 428,986 Budget examiner 15,038 15,038 1 1 13,686 Budget and program analyst 2 28,143 28,455 2 13,083 Budget methods specialist 14,061 14,061 1 1 12, 771 Budget and management officer 1 13,749 1 13,749 Budget preparation specialist 2 26,166 4 56,598 4 56,910 Fiscal economist 1 13,083 General attorney 72,822 4 54,059 73,155 5 5 Legislative analyst 13 189,302 9 121,326 17 244,901 Management analyst 14,061 14,061 1 1 Personnel officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 104,560 8 95,950 8 105,080 Accountant (systems).. 83,137 8 101,190 8 101,190 Analytical statistician 12,085 Assistant budget officer 12,230 1 1 12,230 Assistant personnel officer 33 414,640 28 326,286 30 376,370 Budget examiner 23,442 2 24,710 24,710 2 2 Budget methods specialist 36, 254 2 3 26,790 3 39,270 Budget preparation specialist 11,835 1 1 13,000 1 13,000 Cartographer 12,563 12,230 1 1 1 12,230 Fiscal economist 11,606 1 1 12,230 12,480 1 Legislative analyst 93,996 9 113,690 9 114,460 Management analyst 12, 563 Personnel officer 1 12, 230 1 12,230 Special assistant 51 528, 960 48 532, 615 59 651, 596 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 22 194, 585 29 269, 405 30 277, 580 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 203, 002 26 203, 026 19 148, 989 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 13, 478 2 2 15,163 15,329 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 205,170 25 174, 889 24 169,232 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 47,278 12 77,958 12 78,456 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 10 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 BUREAU OF THE BUDGET—Continued NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1961 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employmentIntermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details — Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations _ Reimbursable obligations SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1962 estimate 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 33 $186,861 35 180,609 32 150,882 8 32,842 3 12,127 3 10,941 6 20,384 8 43 $260,875 35 192,755 28 139,527 6 25,584 3 13,126 4 14,892 4 15,620 8 40,478 44 $269,045 37 203,321 29 142,874 5 21,632 3 13,230 4 15,100 4 15,724 42,992 8 43,304 435 4,034,501 11.4 115,715 457 4,631,729 16 182,429 472 4,833,636 13 136, 536 423.6 3,918,786 441 459 4,449,300 4,697,100 14,197 6,164 993 15,000 2,200 20,000 15,000 2,200 20,000 30,146 16,819 45 17,100 13,850 50 13,850 50 11. 502 10,000 10,000 3,998,652 4,527,500 4,758,200 $3,973,520 25,132 $4,507,500 20,000 $4,738,200 20,000 COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $6,996: Chairman, Council of Economic Ad1 20,500 1 visers 1 20,500 20,500 2 2 40,000 2 40,000 40,000 Council member 11 11 161,140 12 158,807 161,140 Economist 2 2 22,850 1 13,978 22,850 Statistician. 1 1 7,509 1 6,656 7,342 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 6 6 38,812 5 29,328 37,981 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1 1 6,365 11,627 6,365 2 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 5 5 28, 954 28,787 5 25,209 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 1 1 4,514 4,347 1 4,056 GS-5. $4,435 to $5,335 1 1 4,410 4,410 1 4,077 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 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 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services 31 314,238 1.4 8, 525 31 333,722 0. 9 9,122 31 335,054 0. 9 9,554 29.6 305,713 30.1 324,600 2,035 1,032 5,250 8,250 8,500 2,352 6,423 1,250 9,000 9,000 3,549 3,900 4,000 326,354 349,000 349,000 1,000 1,000 30.1 325, 500 1,000 1,000 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total excess of $18,500: ber salary ber salary Executive secretary, National Security Council $20,000 1 $20,000 GS-18. $18,500: Deputy executive secretary, National Security Council 17,514 18,512 Executive officer, Operations Coordinating Board 17,514 18,512 Deputy executive officer, Operations Coordinating Board 17,514 18,512 Director, internal security coordinat17,514 18,512 ing staff GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Senior member, policy coordinating special staff 15,392 1 16,536 Deputy director, internal security coordinating staff 15,392 1 16,536 Chief, information and education projects staff, operations coordinating staff 15,392 16,536 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director, planning board secretariat. _. 14,206 15,267 Director, operations coordinating secretariat 14,914 16,307 Deputy chief, information and education projects staff, operations coordinating staff 14,435 15,517 Senior area representative, operations coordinating staff. 14,914 16.037 Senior area representative, operations coordinating staff. 14,206 15,267 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Member, policy coordinating staff 27,227 29,619 Deputy director, operations coordi13,978 nating secretariat 15.038 Projects staff officer, information and education projects staff, operations coordinating staff 12,771 1 13,749 Director, research and intelligence liaison staff, National Security Council 1 15,038 13,978 Area officers, operations coordinating staff 6 83,139 82.430 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Member, policy coordinating staff 1 12,230 11,357 Area officer, operations coordinating staff 11,357 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 30.431 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 18,616 2 20,280 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 22,796 3 24,253 1 7,342 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,820 6,822 8 56,369 51,854 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 1 6,219 5,637 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 22 134,993 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 19 109,633 3 16,350 20,551 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 13,874 16,661 3 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 16,328 11,399 4 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 6,823 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 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 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 76 683,228 12.9 154,029 75 720, 111 2.1 21,100 !. 1 529,199 72.9 699,011 200 1,000 4,044 1,970 2,650 2,500 125,671 661,084 705,161 $644,648 16,436 $694,575 10,586 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1960 actual OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate MOBILIZATION—continued 1962 estimate OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total excess of $18,500: ber salary ber salary ber salary Director, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization 1 $25,000 $25,000 1 $25,000 Deputy director. Office of Civil and 21,000 Defense Mobilization. 21,000 21,000 Assistant director for plans and opera20,000 tions 20,000 20,000 Assistant director for resources and 20.000 production 20,000 20,000 Assistant director for training, educa20,000 tion and public affairs 20,000 20,000 GS-18. $18,500: Deputy assistant director, communi17,514 18,512 cations and warning 18,512 Deputy assistant director, economic 17,514 stabilization . _ 18,512 18,512 Deputy assistant director, fuel and 17,514 energy 18,512 18,512 Deputy assistant director, manpower. 17,514 18,512 18,512 Deputy assistant director, plans and 17,514 operations 18,512 18,512 Deputy assistant director, produc17,514 tion and materials 18,512 18,512 Deputy assistant director, resources 17,514 and production 18,512 18,512 Deputy assistant director, telecom17,514 munications. 18,52 18,512 Deputy assistant director, training, 17,514 education, and public affairs. 18, £ 2 18,512 Deputy assistant director, transporta17,514 tion 18,512 18,512 17,514 Director, program and policy. 18,512 18,512 17,514 Director of research. 18,512 18,512 17,514 18,512 Director, special liaison 18,512 17,514 18,512 General counsel 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant to deputy assistant director, 1 16,099 production and materials 1 17,576 17,326 Deputy assistant director, Federal, 1 15.392 State, and local plans 1 16,536 16,536 Deputy assistant director, food and 1 15,392 water 1 16,806 16,536 Deputy assistant director, national 1 16,099 organizations and civic affairs 1 17,326 17,326 Deputy assistant director, public 1 15,392 affairs. 1 16,806 16,536 Deputy to deputy assistant director, 1 16,349 production and materials 17,576 17,576 Deputy to deputy assistant director, 15, 621 17,056 17,056 telecommunications 15,870 17,326 17,326 Deputy director, program and policy. 15,870 17,326 17,326 Deputy director of research 15,621 17,056 17,056 Deputy general counsel 15,870 17,056 17,326 Director of administration. 15,392 16, 536 16,806 Director, program evaluation office... 107,744 132,288 133,908 Regional director. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 15,787 1 14,435 15,787 Assistant to the director 16,307 1 15,163 16,307 Assistant general counsel Deputy assistant director, chemical, 1 14,206 15,267 1 15,517 biological, and radiological defense.. Deputy assistant director, continuity 1 14,435 15,517 1 15,787 of government Deputy assistant director, emergency 1 14,206 15,267 1 15,517 community services Deputy assistant director, shelter and 1 14,206 15,267 1 15,517 vulnerability reduction Deputy assistant director, training 14,685 16.037 1 16,037 and education Deputy to deputy assistant director, 14.685 15,787 16,037 economic stabilization Deputy to deputy assistant director, 14,435 15,787 15, 517 manpower... 14,206 15,517 15, 267 Director, classified location Director, intelligence and national 15,163 16,307 16,307 security affairs office 14,435 15,517 15,787 Director, resources management staff. 14,206 15, 267 15,517 Director, security and inspection 15,163 16,307 16,307 General engineer 14,435 15,787 15,787 Information officer 14,435 15,517 15,787 Supervisory operations analyst GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 15,309 13,978 15.038 Administrative officer 14,394 13,083 14,061 Administrative services officer 43,015 40,144 42,349 Attorney (general) 14,061 12,771 14,061 Budget and fiscal officer 13,978 Chemist 14,061 14,394 13,083 Civil defense coordinator 14,061 14,394 13,083 Civilian requirements officer 14,061 14,394 13.083 Communications and warning officer. 14,706 15.038 13.686 Communications officer 41,247 41,559 25, 542 Communications specialist 13,749 14,061 12,771 Continuity of government officer Coordinator of national defense execu14,706 14,394 1 13,374 tive reserve 14,706 14,394 1 13,374 Damage assessment analyst 570200—61 1961 estimate OFFICF OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 11 Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Deputy assistant director, women's activities $14.061 $14,061 1 $12,771 Deputy director of administration 14,394 14,394 1 13,374 Deputy director, classified location... 14,061 14,061 1 12,771 Deputy director, health services 14,394 14,394 1 13,083 Deputy regional director 111,261 113,799 8 103,395 Director, audio visual office 14,394 14,394 1 13,083 Director, chemical, agriculture, and forest products office.-. 1 14,227 15,309 15,309 Director, conference office 13,749 13,749 1 12,771 Director, construction and housing office 1 13,978 15,038 15,038 Director, educational relations office.. 14,061 1 13,083 14,394 Director, equipment and components 13,978 15,038 15,038 Director, facilities certification staff 13,083 14,061 14,394 14,277 Director, industry office 15,309 15,309 13. 374 Director, information office 14,394 14,394 13,978 Director, instructor training centers _. 15,038 15,038 13,978 Director, mobilization planning staff. 15,038 15,309 Director, nonferrous metals and nonmetallic minerals office 13,978 15,038 15,038 Director, program support office 12,771 14,061 14,061 Director, publications office 13,374 14,706 14,706 Director, regional plans and operations office 8 112,841 77,833 8 111,593 Director, regional resources and pro92,122 8 114,775 duction office 8 113,507 13,686 ' 14,706 Director, religious affairs office 14, 706 12, 771 14,061 Director, rural activities office. 14,061 12,771 Director, staff college 14,061 14, 061 Director, steel, ferroalloys and light metals office 1 13,978 15,038 15,309 Director, stockpile coordination office. 15, 038 1 13,978 15,038 Director, training analysis and development office. 14, 394 13,083 14,394 Dispersion specialist... 13,374 14,394 14, 706 13, 978 Economist 15, 309 15, 309 108,244 Engineer 117, 999 116,396 27,352 Executive secretary 30, 015 29,432 13, 686 Fire officer 26, 749 29, 099 2 28,787 Industrial specialist 25. 542 28,122 2 27, 810 Information specialist 26,145 28, 767 2 28,455 Inspection officer 13, 978 15, 038 1 15,038 Intelligence economist, general Legislative, labor manpower special12, 771 14,061 1 13, 749 ist 12, 771 14,061 1 14, 061 Manpower specialist 13,978 15,038 1 15,038 Medical officer 15,038 1 15, 038 Medical supply officer 13, 686 14,394 1 14,394 Military intelligence analyst 13,083 1 14, 061 Mobilization officer 13,083 14, 394 Operations analyst 41,038 44, 782 3 44, 782 53, 517 Operations officer 72, 592 5 71,616 51, 999 Operations planning officer 57,555 4 56, 577 12,771 14,061 1 13, 749 Personnel officer 30, 076 27, 956 2 30,076 Physical sciences administrator 15,038 13, 978 1 15, 038 Physical security officer 19 274,999 19 272,212 Planning officer 17 226,302 1 15,038 13, 978 Policy and standards officer 15, 309 Program officer 88, 421 "0, 516 6 87, 256 Program planning officer 13,749 1 13,749 14,061 Public affairs officer 1 14,061 15,038 13, 686 Security specialist 1 15,038 13, 374 15,038 Social science administrator 1 14, 706 53, 810 58,843 Special assistant 4 58,219 12, 771 14,061 Stabilization specialist 1 13, 749 13,978 15,309 Statistician 1 15,309 12,771 14,061 Supervisory management analyst 1 13,749 12,771 14,061 Supply officer 1 14,061 13,978 15,038 Technical liaison officer 1 15,038 39,832 44,076 Transportation officer 43,181 13,978 15,038 Warning officer 15,038 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12,230 12,480 11,357 Accountant 24, 710 22, 714 24,960 Administrative officer 12,480 11, 606 12, 750 Assistant executive secretary 49,940 34, 818 50, 480 Attorney-adviser (general) 12,230 11,357 12, 480 Auditor 12, 480 11,357 12, 480 Budget and fiscal officer 13,000 12,085 13,270 Budget officer 12, 750 11,606 12, 750 Chemist 50,980 47,132 51, 770 Civil defense coordinator 13,000 11, 835 13,000 Civil defense officer 52,000 48,110 52,810 Civil defense officer (warning) 13,520 12, 563 13, 520 Communications officer 12,230 11,357 12,480 Communications specialist 12,230 12,230 Congressional liaison officer 12,230 1 11,357 12,480 Continuity of government officer 12,480 1 11,357 12,480 Damage assessment officer 12,480 1 11,357 12,480 Director, CBR defense school Director, eastern instructor training 1 11,357 1 12,480 12,480 center Director, western instructor training 1 12,085 1 13,270 13,270 center 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 13,790 Economist (general) 1 11,357 1 12,480 12,480 Educationist. 10 122, 530 10 133,369 10 133,889 Engineer 11,835 13,000 1 1 13,000 Executive officer.. 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 13, 790 Fire officer 82,389 89,210 89,980 7 7 Industrial specialist93,267 101,420 101,420 Information officer.. 11,606 12,750 13,000 Liaison officer 12 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—Continued SALARIES AND ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Liaison officer (warning) Labor specialist Management analyst — Manpower specialist Military requirements officer. Mobilization planning officer Natural disaster coordinator Operations analystOperations officer Operations planning officer Personnel officer Physical science administrator— Physicist Planning officer Program officer Program planning officer. Publications officer Records preservation specialist Regional resources and production officer — Regional training and public affairs officer Rehabilitation officer Reports officer Research program analyst Reserve personnel officer Resources analyst Security officer Social science officer Special assistant Statistician Storage and operations specialist Supervisory publications editor Surplus property officer Tests officer Training officer Transportation specialist Visual information officer Warning and communications officer. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425-. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345-. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820-. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Decrease due to changes in pay scale for part of year 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-" Total Num- Total Num- Total ber Salary ber salary ber salary $11,835 23,691 11,357 24,897 12, 563 35,526 12,563 37,689 82,180 34,071 11,357 11,606 12,563 287,601 92,310 11,357 12,563 12,334 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 3 1 $13,000 25,750 24,460 26,790 13,520 38,750 13,520 27,040 100,650 36,690 12, 230 12,750 13,748 284,850 124,090 $13,000 13, 520 13, 520 68,870 74,420 93,058 11,835 100,650 13,000 1 12,480 1 13,520 1 12, 230 1 4 52,020 24,960 2 26, 790 2 12,480 1 12, 230 1 13,520 1 12, 230 1 12, 230 1 74,150 6 25, 491 2 3 38,750 12,750 1 8 98,860 11,606 12,563 11,357 36, 732 22, 714 24, 648 11,357 11,357 12, 563 11,357 11,357 68,620 23,192 35,755 11,835 92,310 8 270 2, 784,508 117 1,003,173 " 569,308 78 7 50,565 90 563, 648 23 139,133 83 444,780 130 639,148 281 997,928 139 548,874 66 242,767 17 60,248 3,129, 408 124 1,149,054 78 618,468 6 46,799 87 593,649 23 152,548 82 478,721 127 682,119 223 1,073, 698 133 574,352 64 253,922 13 51,519 40 186,620 34 160,766 228 26,020 24,710 27,060 13,790 39,020 13,520 27,040 102,230 37,440 12,480 12,750 13,748 289,470 125,630 6 26,000 39,000 13,000 1 8 100, 650 3 282 3,178,500 124 1,166,603 79 635,235 6 47,299 87 605,055 21 140,930 82 489,824 127 696,221 223 1,104,223 133 585,645 64 259,784 13 52,351 34 160,766 1,653 1,650 1,650 12,984, 698 14, 435, 596 14,223, 690 26 243,877 27 257,386 19 161,910 22,900 Net permanent (average number, 1,627 1,623 1, 631 net salary) 12, 740, 821 14,038,880 14,178, 210 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 269, 857 282, 990 285, 840 124,231 Intermittent employment 158, 900 174,100 Other personal services: 98, 242 Regular pay above 52-week base 54, 030 212,859 201,450 196, 300 Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reim11, 757 26,000 bursable details 36, 200 Total personal services, Office of Civil and Defense MobilizationSalaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 13, 457, 767 13, 437, 436 20, 331 14, 790, 500 14, 766, 500 24,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total ber Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $12,771 1 $13,749 1 $13,749 22,714 2 24,460 24,460 9, 901 1 10, 650 10, 650 8,341 5,408 4,056 3, 765 1 1 1 1 8, 965 5,824 4, 347 4,056 8,965 5, 824 4, 347 4,056 1 17,100 12 147,960 8 1 17,100 100,080 1 5 17,100 52,717 Total permanent Deduct lapses 21 232,016 4 37,059 17 189,231 2 12,523 14 141,868 1 5,771 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 17 194,957 15 176,708 13 136,097 515 277 195, 472 176,985 Total personal services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 136, 097 75,670 102, 230 1 13,270 1 12,750 1 13,790 1 12,480 4 52, 540 24, 960 2 27,040 2 12,480 1 12, 480 1 13,790 1 12, 480 1 12,480 1 6 75,400 2 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Director, civil defense education GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Program specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935: Program specialist GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255: Program specialist GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director. 1960 actual 14,842, 400 14,818, 400 24,000 CIVIL DEFENSE AND DEFENSE FEDERAL MOBILIZATION 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Program planner Regional liaison representative. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670Total 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 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay FUNCTIONS OF AGENCIES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $94, 723 1 8 $12,750 101,960 ~ 36, 441 9 43,618 $12,750 102, 980 75, 880 44, 782 18 158,328 0. 5 5,840 28 244,504 1.1 5,183 16 131,164 10.9 82,782 0.3 2,689 1.8 14,200 ^5.4 51,071 19.3 166, 688 978 2,300 21 1,003 145 Total personal services, Department of Agriculture 8,112 52, 215 26. 9 239,321 169, 991 239,321 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Administrator, defense air transportation administration GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Director, air transport division Director, general aviation division Regional coordinator Regional production director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant emergency planning coordinator Deputy director, air transport division Meteorologist, civil defense coordinator Meteorologist, consultant-. Regional coordinator Survey statistician GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 16,349 1 13,083 13, 686 91, 644 17,576 17, 576 14,394 14, 706 97,844 14, 706 15,038 113,486 109, 992 1 11,606 1 12,480 12, 480 1 11,357 1 12,230 12, 480 1 12,230 12, 230 12, 230 11,357 14 3 3 4 15 2 142, 481 25, 980 22, 568 25, 626 80, 667 10, 650 12,230 12 5 4 4 15 2 130, 627 47, 820 32,094 27, 602 86, 823 11,482 1 11 5 3 5 15 2 12, 230 121, 200 46, 925 24, 523 34, 548 87, 988 11, 648 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 6 2 $13,354 23,151 7,030 3 8 $14,542 33,176 10 1 $45,467 4,680 Total permanent 65 520, 589 67 577,856 76 709,427 18 132, 651 4 17,356 Deduct lapses 4 29,845 Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 153 1,349,573 146 1,362, 500 146 1,375, 500 Net permanent (average number, net salary)-Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 200 1, 737, 511 209 1, 923, 000 218 2,055,082 47, 500 8,812 12, 770 3, 440 Total personal services, Department of Commerce 45, 511 15, 900 57, 732 16, 700 8,318 10, 792 5, 815 1, 847 2,131,361 2, 009,336 1,810, 033 ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Civil aviation defense planning officer. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Defense planning officer Disaster control Planning officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account. 12, 771 14,061 11,357 11,357 39, 604 12,480 13, 270 43, 596 18, 470 16, 682 12,168 12 103,939 10.5 89,585 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1.5 14,354 Total personal services, Federal Aviation Agency 14, 354 1 2 4,846 9,360 14, 061 1 1 10 2 1 1 6 2 12, 750 13, 520 108, 580 18, 970 7, 571 38, 688 5, 013 9, 692 12 116,083 0. 2 2, 520 25 228,845 3.7 30,000 7, 500 15, 000 11.8 121, 063 21. 3 213,845 437 121, 500 213,845 ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Damage assessment officer Electronic engineer 1 1 Total permanent Deduct lapses 2 22,710 0.9 10,220 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1.1 12,490 Total personal services, Federal Communications Commission 12,470 1 12,730 1 12,470 47 1 12,730 1 12,423 1 12,730 11,355 11,355 47 12,576 12, 730 12,470 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief, civil defense emergency welfare services Administrative officer Chief of branch, Public Health Service GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Emergency welfare services liaison officer.__ Operations planning officer Assistant chief of branch, Public Health Service Engineer Public health program specialist Scientist Civil defense officer (field planning) GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.— GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 14, 394 13,749 14, 061 13, 749 13, 083 12, 771 14, 706 13,686 12, 563 11,357 1 1 12,230 13,790 48, 920 11,357 24,407 56, 781 11,357 325,486 202,864 59,653 49,273 27, 061 33,467 108,490 22, 777 11,107 3,266 1 37 23 11 8 6 9 21 15 1 13, 520 13,520 12,230 12,480 398,673 208,315 86,131 53, 248 34, 694 46, 404 99, 279 62,088 3, 765 1 1 4 1 1 12,230 13, 790 48, 920 12,230 12,480 43 464, 086 52 468,818 25 190,835 23 150,780 40, 060 7 46, 904 9 23 108, 639 88, 234 21 3, 765 1 13 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE—continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established bv act of July 1,1944 ber salary ber salary ber salary (42 U.S.C. 207): 13 $161,220 8 $99,720 13 $165,120 Director grade 3 21,960 2 14,880 6 51,600 Senior grade 2 12,060 2 12,420 Full grade 2 12,420 2 11,400 Senior assistant grade Junior assistant grade 1 2,668 Total permanent Deduct lapses Decrease due to changes in pay scale for part of year 153 1,220,114 155 1, 275, 303 237 1, 947, 280 66. 8 544, 247 12.5 99,502 23.3 189, 650 400 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 675, 867 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 142.5 213.7 1,175, 401 1, 757, 630 19, 032 4, 600 6, 511 Total personal services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 26, 730 4, 600 14, 700 1, 615 10, 800 4,247 899 3, 872 1, 000 2, 800 10, 080 21, 547 21, 547 699,219 1, 236, 252 1, 828, 007 ALLOCATION TO HOHSINO AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Civil defense specialist.. Project leader GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860—_ GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 12,563 13,042 11,107 8, 590 7,030 1 2 4,950 7,738 8 65,020 1.3 10,488 62,440 26,270 111, 860 9, 235 7, 571 18,200 38,750 44,160 22,860 2 5 1 7, 281 6,448 9,859 20,280 3,765 45,136 3,869 19 162,280 6.4 38,280 34 285,730 10.1 57,730 23.9 228,000 10,026 20,547 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base... 6.7 75,079 12.6 124,000 499 440 Total personal services, Housing and Home Finance Agency 75,578 124,440 228,000 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director, office of minerals mobilization GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy director Industrial specialist Staff economist Relocation officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Mobilization planning officer Industrial specialist Electrical engineer Oil and gas specialist GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255... GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 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.. Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details.... Total personal services, Department of the Interior 17,514 18, 512 18,512 12,771 83,222 13,978 13,083 13,749 88,815 15,038 14,061 13, 749 88, 815 15,038 14,394 24,648 24,170 26, 790 26,520 12,480 61,150 26, 790 26, 520 24,980 61,150 9, 235 17,472 6,947 6,032 4,846 52,314 9,152 11,606 22, 714 17,222 15, 766 6,136 5.450 4, 493 8,091 6, 781 5,866 4,846 46, 467 4,680 29 285,253 6.9 60,728 362,977 50, 637 40 4 395,946 39,066 312,340 36 356,880 21, 611 22.1 224, 525 204 31 5,000 2,000 1,390 500 500 319,230 359,380 176 225, 874 14 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—Continued CIVIL DEFENSE AND DEFENSE FEDERAL MOBILIZATION FUNCTIONS OF AGENCIES—Continued 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO INTERSTATE COMMISSION ALLOCATION TO SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate COMMERCE Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Mobilization specialist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Bomb damage analyst Field representativeMobilization specialist (general) Mobilization specialist (motor carriers)..Mobilization specialist (railroads) GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,749 1 $13,749 12,230 12,230 12,230 1 1 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services, Interstate Commerce Commission — $11,107 1 2 1 11,107 11,107 4 12,230 12,230 31,950 17,930 4,347 4,056 11,939 17,930 4,347 47,965 11,350 13 133,182 1.8 18,017 36,615 11.2 115,165 13,978 12,771 12,771 1 1 14,061 13,749 1 15,038 1 1 15,038 13,749 Total permanent Deduct lapses 12,563 1 1 13,520 12,230 1 1 13,520 12,230 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 11,357 11,357 1 1 1 12,230 12,230 11,357 138,614 58,387 14,060 5,990 19,968 13,479 28,392 7,530 401,715 47 12,230 151,901 56,390 15,662 7,114 23,130 11,170 33,260 9,464 429,686 13.9 113,731 1 8,703 1 4 3 7 2 49 1 1 1 1 14 10 4 3 4 2 7 60 12,230 12,230 12,230 12.230 152,399 92,2F0 30,804 46 287,984 Total permanent. Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services, Post Office Department 1 1 11,606 8,341 1 1 22,619 11,170 33,260 24,944 518,723 1.3 11,923 2 19,947 0.6 5,: 1.4 14,559 153 14,712 2 1,575 20,735 9,800 442,723 516,600 12,750 9,235 21,' 452 21,985 21,533 21,985 85 21,618 15,038 1 15,038 1 58 13,655 15,096 15,038 12,334 1 12,480 95 53 12,429 12,533 AND 1 12,480 12,480 EQUIPMENT 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 4 5 4 $19,946 22,150 16,557 4 5 4 $21,716 24,024 18,056 4 5 4 $21,882 24,128 18,160 32 166,633 30 161,700 29 156,310 45 2 225,286 10,287 43 2 225,496 10,316 42 2 220,480 11,000 43 214,999 41 215,180 40 209,480 1,654 539 1,386 900 500 1,400 500 1,430 218,578 217,980 211,410 PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION SALARIES AND l. 7 506,800 1 1 1 104 20,010 420,413 12,750 9,235 0.7 13,551 Total personal services, Veterans A dministration 570 35.1 287,984 $15,038 1960 actual 13,978 1 1 14 7 2 1 1 1 SUPPLIES 14,061 13,749 16,307 $15,038 Total personal services, Veterans Administration Grades and ranges: GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390—. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 ALLOCATION TO POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer-_ GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255— Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Damage assessment liaison officer Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base ALLOCATION TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 15,163 1 ALLOCATION TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 115,165 43,456 1 $13,970 0.3 419 Total personal services, Small Business Administration- 6,700 11,107 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base EMERGENCY 141 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Grades 3nd ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Mobilization coordinator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Emergency manpower specialist. Resources and requirement officer Defense mobilization coordinator Special assistant for foreign manpower Labor management adviser GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Defense mobilization specialist Computer liaison officer Defense mobilization manpower adviser Labor economist Civil defense manpower adviser Wage administration planning officer. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,3*5 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Decrease due to changes in pay scale for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Intermittent employment Total personal services, Department of Labor Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Liaison representative Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 21,985 EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Staff director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Acting staff director GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 Total personal services.. 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 1 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 1961 estimate 3 $17,500 1 $18,512 1 2 15,267 14,852 37,240 6,262 4 1 48,631 18,376 30,978 3 30,255 13,812 5,928 2,100 6,300 33,078 36,555 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent 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 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 1 3 $9,547 9,984 3,755 10,545 1 2 1 3 $10,275 10,899 4,056 11,940 1 2 1 3 $10,275 11,399 4,264 12,148 7 33,831 3,831 7 37,170 170 7 38,086 86 7 30,000 7 37,000 7 38,000 Total personal services, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization... 14,000 190,000 200,000 157 558 1,000 3,000 6,000 44,715 231,000 244,000 DEFENSE PRODUCTION 1960 actual ALLOCATIONS TO GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director, Nicaro project GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director, project administration Chief, industry branch Commodity analyst Director, research and development.. Industrial engineer Special assistant to commissioner GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Business economist Commodity analyst Contract specialistGeneral engineer. Regional director, defense materials service GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total personal services, General Services Administration 1961 estimate 1 2 5 4 8 18 1 11 3 18 1 $15,517 1 $15,787 14,456 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,978 14,227 1 1 1 15,558 15,038 15,038 1 1 1 15,558 15,038 15,038 12, 563 11, 835 11, 357 25,126 1 1 1 13,520 12,750 12,230 27,040 1 1 13,520 13,000 2 5 4 6 17 26,270 58, 677 39, 520 49, 546 120, 786 6,552 37, 503 11,315 65,331 23, 400 22,008 4,347 2 3 4 5 26,520 35,319 39, 770 42,245 114,339 5 2 13 5 5 31,470 11,482 66,498 23, 504 22,133 4,347 15,038 2 1 6 2 13 5 5 1 9,380 9,525 13, 520 16 1 9,525 79 1 616,509 6,805 70 528,613 0. 5 4, 913 75 3 573,325 36,379 69. 5 523,700 5,032 6,790 750 2,396 4,600 1,000 1,400 663,762 617,700 525,100 88.9 615,984 3 34,071 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $13,978 13,978 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 13,042 10,150 7,530 5,886 10,816 4,805 4,326 Total permanent Deduct lapses 10 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 10 Total personal services, Treasury Department $15,309 15,030 1 $15,309 1 1 1 1 2 1 14,310 1 10,899 2 8,341 6,365 """1 11,648 2 5,336 14,310 23,109 84,511 2,414 9 1 87,238 12,413 7 70,741 241 82,097 8 74,825 7 70,500 620 275 82,717 75,100 6,365 11,648 70, 500 1,135 ASSISTANCE 1960 actual 1962 estimate $14,435 24,169 54,101 36, 505 61,362 119, 351 6, 074 62, 961 14, 997 83, 740 33, 715 32,095 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Attorney-adviser Railroad loan specialist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 ECONOMIC ACT Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent. Deduct 1 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 1962 estimate MUTUAL SECURITY—ECONOMIC AND CONTINGENCIES EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION REVOLVING FUND, 1961 estimate RELIEF 1961 estimate 1962 estimate INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: Grades established by the Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1953: Presidential appointments: $19,000 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total and over: ber salary ber salary ber salary Director, International Cooperation Administration 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Deputy director, International Cooperation Administration 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 Deputy director for management-.. 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 Deputy director for operations 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 Grades established by the Director, International Cooperation Administration (68 Stat. 833) (excepted positions): Excepted: $19,000: Deputy director for private enterprise 1 19,000 1 19,000 19,000 Deputy director for program and planning 1 19,000 1 19,000 19,000 Director, technical assistance study group 19,000 Excepted: $18,500: Assistant deputy director—admin1 18,013 1 18,512 istration 18,512 Assistant deputy director—con1 17,000 1 18,512 troller 18,512 Assistant deputy director for opera1 18,013 1 18,512 18,512 tions. Assistant deputy director for private 1 18,013 1 18,512 18,512 enterprise Deputy director, technical assist18, 512 ance study group 1 17,514 18, 512 18,512 Director, office of food and agriculture1 17,514 18, 512 18,512 General counsel 2 36,026 37,024 37,024 Regional director Excepted: $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy director for congressional 16,515 17,576 relations 17,576 15,392 16, 536 Deputy general counsel 16,536 15,392 16,536 Deputy regional director 16,536 15,163 Director, office of contract relations.. Director, office of industrial re16, 515 sources 17,576 17, 576 Director, office of labor affairs 15,870 17,326 17,326 Director, office of management planning 1 16,349 17,576 17,576 Director, office of public health 16,536 16, 536 Director, office of public services.... 1 16,515 17,576 17,576 15 16 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 MUTUAL SECURITY—ECONOMIC AND CONTINGENCIES—Continued ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE—Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION—Continued Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the Director, International Cooperation Administration (68 Stat. 833) (excepted Num- Total Num- Total Num-• Total positions)—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Excepted: $16,530 to $17,570-Con. Director, office of supply services. _. $15,392 1 $16,536 1 $16,806 Director, office of transportation 16,349 1 17,576 1 17,576 Study coordinator, technical assistance study group 16,515 1 17,576 1 17,576 Excepted: $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director 14,914 1 16,037 1 16,037 Deputy controller 14,914 1 16,037 1 16,037 Director, office of contract relations. 1 16,307 1 16,307 Director, office of security review.__ 15,163 16,307 1 1 16,307 Director, office of statistics and reports 15,163 16,307 1 1 16,307 Special assistant 15,163 2 32,344 2 32,344 Excepted: Below $15,030: Administrative assistant 5,990 Assistant to deputy director. 1 13,000 1 13,000 11,835 Assistant director 1 14,706 1 15,038 13,686 A ttorney-ad viser 1 13,000 1 13,000 12,085 Chief, employment division 12,771 Chief, management controls division — 13,000 11,835 1 13,000 Chief, technical resources division.. 13,978 Confidential assistant.. 10,150 Director, accounts division. 13,978 Director, budget division 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 Director, technical resources division 1 15,038 15,038 International economist 13,000 11, 835 1 13,000 International relations officer 14, 706 13,374 1 14,706 Planning officer 13,978 Secretary 7,280 1 8,091 1 8,091 25,335 Special assistant 2 29,099 2 29,099 13,978 Staff development adviser. — 1 15,038 1 15,038 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,706 Administrative officer 1 14,706 13,749 Agricultural specialist 1 13, 749 42,828 Area labor adviser 3 42,204 29,370 Assistant to deputy director 13,374 2 29,058 105,934 Assistant director 126,174 7 104,998 14,706 Assistant division chief 26,166 1 14,706 15,038 Assistant staff chief... 13,978 1 15,038 47,761 Associate general counsel 40,747 3 44,137 320,199 Branch chief— 268,065 22 316,767 14, 644 Business analyst 27, 352 1 14,394 12, 771 Credit facilities specialist 26,457 42, 516 Deputy director 3 42,204 28,122 39, 520 Deputy division chief 2 27,810 13,749 Deputy executive secretary 1 13,749 15,038 Deputy regional director 12,771 1 15,038 13,749 Development banking specialist 15,038 Development center specialist. 13, 686 1 14, 706 60,132 Director 4 59,820 55, 514 14, 706 Director, office of participant training. 1 14,394 676,014 38 510," 589 46 668,484 Division chief 101,380 102, 792 7 101,380 Engineer 14,061 12,771 1 14,061 Executive assistant 15,558 1 15, 5-K8 International relations officer 60, 776 4 60,152 "26,"749 Planning officer 12, 771 Program evaluation officer "27," 810 ""27,"498 Program office chief 29,099 39,520 2 28,787 Program officer 12,771 Prpgram policy adviser 12, 771 Program study officer 13,749 12,771 13, 749 Program systems officer 14,394 14,394 Project officer 29, 744 29,432 2 27,053 Regional economist 30, 596 30, 596 1 14,227 Regional executive officer.. 1 13,686 Senior guarantee officer 7 101,317 5 69,161 7 100,693 Special assistant 190,099 10 146,453 14 10 145,517 Staff chief 1 13,749 1 13,749 Tax adviser GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 12,563 Administrative officer 8 102,440 9 105,370 8 101,440 Assistant branch chief 1 13,520 1 12,813 1 13,520 Assistant director 13 167,210 13 165,940 7 84,094 Assistant division chief 1 13,270 1 13,270 1 12,334 Assistant executive officer 2 25,750 2 25,480 2 23,441 Assistant staff chief 2 24,710 2 24,710 1 11,357 Attorney-adviser 6 77,750 6 77,000 8 94,016 Auditor 34 440,770 34 436,440 28 331,054 Branch chief 2 24,980 2 24,980 3 34,320 Budget officer 1 11,606 Commercial credit specialist 1 12,480 1 12,230 Contract procurement specialist __ 1 12,480 1 12,230 3 34,549 Deputy branch chief. 4 52,270 4 51,770 6 71,760 Deputy division chief. 3 37,460 3 37,210 Deputy executive officer 2 23,192 Deputy executive secretary 1 12,085 Deputy staff chief 2 24,460 2 24,710 3 35,277 Desk officer 26 326,180 27 340,910 21 242,362 Division chief 3 36,940 3 37,210 6 72,259 Economist 6 75,960 6 76,710 9 106,330 1960 actual INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION—Continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Educational specialist Engineer Equipment specialistEvaluation officer Excess property officer Executive officer Guarantee officer Industry analyst Industrial planning specialist-Investigator Liaison officer Malariologist Personnel officer Placement officer Planning and development officer Program officer Program operations officer Program study officer Project implementation officer Public health administrator Special assistant Staff chief Supervisory agricultural officer Supervisory business analyst. Supervisory employment development officer Supervisory employment specialist-_ Supervisory management analyst Supervisory position classifier. Systems specialist Transportation specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860-.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985__. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425-.. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. G S-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Chief of mission: Class 3. $22,500 Class 4. $22,000 Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030.. Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665. Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445. Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555. _ Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655-__ Class 7. $6,035 to $7,115. __ Class 8. $5,085 to $6,345.__ Foreign Service staff officer: Class 1. $12,655 to $14,155. Class 2. $11,740 to $13,040. Class 3. $10,785 to $12,025. Class 5. $9,025 to $10,325.. Class 6. $8,270 to $9,420... Class 7. $7,515 to $8,665.__ Class 8. $6,760 to $7,910.„ Class 9. $6,005 to $7,155... Class 10. $5,500 to $6,640.. Class 11. $5,000 to $5,930.. Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425.. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 3 $34,569 10 118,389 1 12,085 1 12,563 1 1 11,357 11,357 22,714 11,357 11,606 33, 549 23,920 12, 563 11,357 22,963 23,192 11,357 11,357 11,357 36,275 24,897 12, 563 $87,176 139,526 13,270 13,520 48,920 1 1 12,230 12,230 1 12,480 "3"""34,"422 36,940 25, 230 12,230 12, 480 13, 520 63,480 75,190 13, 520 11, 606 1 4 12,563 46,883 1 1 12,230 13,520 1 11,357 1 11,357 3 36,233 203 2, 111, 581 "" 756,097 99 736,179 2 14, 540 138 890, 413 10 60,154 167 909,953 136 701,944 380 1, 715,394 123 498,179 50 191,504 5 18,034 12 39,122 1 12,750 4 52,790 220 2,485, 409 99 924,274 113 905,712 2 15,808 149 1, 037, 679 14 91,229 169 1, 017, 412 138 768,793 378 1,881,955 136 600,184 48 198,549 15 57,613 6 20,986 4 90,024 9 180,090 4 90,024 10 200,100 75 1,247,191 1, 281 4,057, 727 •6 82 1, 489, 620 303 4, 700, 634 11, 504, 527 13, 004, 638 1,151 1, 277 12,173,298 14, 305, 574 987 1,023 8,653,130 9, 468, 639 351 372 2, 518, 450 2, 874, 864 108 647,131 108 703,866 31 160,217 23 129,552 1 13,160 1 11,773 3 32,930 8 71,040 7 56,195 4 28,872 5 33,174 51 312,307 113 625,768 227 1,120,128 311 1,359,040 62 242,097 24, 050 57, 530 7 61,807 4 31, 263 7 50, 398 55 363, 739 121 727,252 243 1,291,383 353 1, 654,622 51 218,178 Class 13. $4,010 to $4,940. Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210: 23 105,508 Wage board employees. 25 117,053 4, 691 Local employees 5,132 7,437,271 8,604,102 Total permanent _ Deduct lapses. 11,185 12,041 65,756,247 75,144, 510 1,415.2 1,697. 5 8,170, 757 13,025,163 Net permanent (average numDer, net salary) : United States and possessions--. 1,971.7 2.075.8 15,333, 578 17, 718,073 Foreign countries: 3,765.2 3, 812.8 U.S. rates 34,810,115 35, 989,277 4,032.9 Local rates4.454.9 8,411,997 7,441, 797 17 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT 1960 actual 1961 estimate INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION— continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber ber salary Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions $332, 539 $411,327 $443,000 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 212,700 154,569 300,000 Local rates 312,000 312,000 203,300 Other personal services: 214,100 Regular pay above 52-week base 405,908 447,200 Overtime and holiday pay 863,000 744,121 4,966,700 Additional pay for service abroad 5,415,000 4,748,862 Payments to other agencies for reim437,300 450,000 825, 577 bursable details Total personal services, International Cooperation Administration 65,000,366 69,120,674 74,844,400 1 1 1 14,061 14,706 14,061 1 1 1 14,061 14,706 14,061 2 2 1 26,520 26,520 14,010 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Branch chief — Division director Forester GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agriculturist Assistant division director Branch chief Chief, division of reference and lending Entomologist Extension specialist, foreign education training Extension specialist in program leadership Forester GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Director, International Cooperation Administration (68 Stat. 833): ICA-4. $12,445 to $13,955 ICA-5. $10,645 to $12,145 ICA-6. $9,055 to $10,555. ICA-7. $7,695 to $8,755 ICA-9. $6,395 to $7,455 ICA-11. $5,265 to $6,345 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent _ 13,374 2 2 2 24,648 24,169 25,126 26, 520 26, 520 14,040 1 1 12,813 12,334 14,040 13, 520 14,040 13,520 1 11,835 12,750 13,000 1 11,357 1 12,334 12,750 13, 000 31 354,663 20 194,425 12 95,492 7 47,922 34 387,653 20 194,425 12 95, 742 7 47,922 10 61, 277 5 27, 811 51 251,995 31 133,224 7 28, 602 2 7,030 1 3,931 30 321,090 22 204,214 17 129,125 4 25,168 57,137 10 6 30,723 46 213, 344 25 101,523 7 27,435 6,532 2 1 3,640 12,002 84, 571 8,341 7,010 6, 718 5,262 6,116 197 1,397, 941 De d u c t Lapses 20.1 140,480 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 3. 7 23,372 Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this ac19.4 147,442 count Net permanent (average number, net salary): 179.9 United States and possessions 1,259,986 12.7 121,545 Foreign countries: "U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: United States and possessions: Temporary employment 69,348 3,700 Part-time employment 3,451 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 8,772 Regular pay above 52-week base 1,116 Overtime and holiday pay 3 Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad 13, 965 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 11,048 Total personal services, Depart1,492, 934 ment of Agriculture Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 61,111 5 27,811 49 243,134 30 128, 752 7 28, 602 7,030 2 1 3,931 1 12,460 9 102, 818 5 45,345 1 6,407 3 13,290 205 1, 536,161 12.2 3. 5 77,069 25, 509 36.1 281,777 1 12,460 9 102,818 5 45,345 1 6,407 13, 290 211 1, 583,400 11. 9 2.9 70, 523 21,406 36.6 286,279 216.8 209.5 1, 611,515 1, 549, 625 16 166,235 15. 9 165, 735 90, 642 73, 758 1,100 ~~I,~i66 5, 278 24, 292 11,700 1, 848, 372 24,292 11,700 1, 888, 600 ALLOCATION TO A R M Y — c o n t i n u e d Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services, Army 1 12,075 5 60, 375 6 63,429 5 45, 517 17 132,131 2 13, 910 19 119,089 1 5,920 15 80, 381 8 39, 530 15 66, 705 3 11, 340 14 28,337 111 678,739 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 12.2 $64,845 55.8 398,917 32 192,422 11 22,555 915 1, 036 1, 731 7, 280 43, 435 668, 291 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief, international statistic programs office Chief of division Chemist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant to chief, international statistic programs Chief, consultation branch Chief of international technical cooperation staff Industrial specialist Project leader Port specialist Assistant chief of division Physicist Assistant chief, office of international meteorological plans GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by the Director, International Cooperation Administration (68 Stat. 833): ICA-3. $13,955 to $15,255... ICA-4. $12,445 to $13,955_._ ICA-5. $10,645 to $12,145 ICA-6. $9,055 to $10,555 ICA-7. $7,695 to $8,755 ICA-8. $7,115 to $8,415 ICA-9. $6,395 to $7,455 ICA-10. $5,805 to $6,935.... ICA-11. $5,265 to $6,345 ICA-12. $4,805 to $5,805 ICA-13. $4,325 to $5,310 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other schedules paid from this account Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates.. 1 1 1 14,456 13,978 13,970 1 $15,828 1 15,038 1 15,030 11,835 11, 835 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11, 606 11, 357 12,085 1 11,606 2 25,110 11, 606 31,141 44,366 46,821 6,955 45,842 47, 568 5,408 43,346 28,329 23,692 3,827 8 21 27 36 14 4 1 1 180 1, 583,471 36.9 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) United States and possessions Total personal services, Corps of Engineers—Civil 1 10 10 1 9 7 6 1 62.7 402,866 12, 480 12, 230 13,270 12,230 12, 480 27, 020 44,134 56,948 42, 264 7, 655 69,910 62, 753 6,157 46,278 31, 512 24,835 4,139 130, 582 305, 283 463,484 478,893 260, 271 21, 654 19, 218 5,886 15, 849 19,470 4,326 246 2, 295,357 42.4 430,131 405,001 1.2 8,310 12, 750 12, 750 1 12, 750 4 6 5 105,964 249,386 279,064 321,619 104,461 25,792 5,990 5,512 3 22,746 783,914 66.8 490,074 139.8 1,397,898 17,428 35, 572 15, 500 8,500 7,559 24,074 87,977 6,477 12,347 144,497 1,359,390 2,075,293 81.6 ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS— CIVIL Grades and ranges: GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 2 8,944 Positions other than permanent: United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base... Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroadTotal personal services, Department of Commerce ALLOCATION TO ARMY Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Mechanical engineer Supply officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,785 GS-7. $5,335 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 10 1960 actual 1962 estimate 1 1 1 10,629 6,448 3,998 3 1 21,075 4,357 2 16,718 16,718 18 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual MUTUAL SECURITY—ECONOMIC AND CONTINGENCIES—Continued ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND W E L F A R E — c o n t i n u e d ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE—Continued 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1.8 $22,300 1.8 $22,300 1.7 $20,326 ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY Grades and ranges: GS 16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chief of division — GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy division chief GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Area branch chief GS-13. $10,635 to $1).,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. — GS-6. $4 830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 . ——. Grades established by the Director, International Cooperation Administration (68 Stat. 833): ICA-3. $13,955 to $15,255: Chief, civil aviation group. ICA-4. $12,445 to $13,955: Chief, civil aviation group Deputy chief.. Administrative officer. Aeronautical engineer Aviation technician ICA-5. $10,645 to $12,145: Aeronautical engineer Aviation technician Administrative officer ICA-6. $9,055 to $10,555 IC A.-7. $7,695 to $8,755 Total permanent.. —. Deduct lapses —Add portion of salaries carried m other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions— Foreign countries: U.S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services, Federal Aviation Agency Total permanent . Deduct lapses Deduct portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 12,771 Foreign countries: U.S. rates. Positions other than permanent: United States and possessions: Temporary employment. Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 20,280 16,931 11,481 4, 659 34,124 24,420 Total personal services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 18 233,708 13 157,143 1 11,669 1 12,667 9 106,352 4 47,340 250 2,213,278 18 258 2,404,128 15.5 119,759 111, 682 1.5 14,213 1.5 14,948 109.4 695,921 1,383,385 120.5 797,686 120.5 1,479,812 34,351 35,229 5,099 2,065 171,510 2,836 500 189,000 2,294,151 2,505,063 121.1 1,820 ALLOCATION TO HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Technical services directorDocumentation director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-1. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 26 275,725 37 381,326 1 9,901 20 169,669 1 7,010 158 1, 608,645 13 146,440 413,554 11,606 12,563 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 11,248 2,254 101,883 5,886 10,338 9,297 12,521 3,515 19 Total personal services, Housing and Home Finance Agency 2,044,767 12,480 22,838 38,730 31,304 12,896 6,677 22,964 10,192 13,520 4,160 4,139 25,521 36,628 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 53,623 1 21,008 Total permanent . Deduct lapses 82 580,634 122 1,295,125 148,883 14.184 25 179,900 1.4 14,092 134,699 23.6 165,808 1,113 19 135,812 23.6 166,500 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Director, educational mission GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant to assistant commissionerAssistant to director, educational exchange and training branch Chief, area section—education Chief, international training program. Chief, technical assistance section Director, international cooperation maternal and child health GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10.255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Senior grade Grades established by the Director, International Cooperation Administration (68 Stat. 833): ICA-3. $13,955 to $15,255 ICA-4. $12,455 to $13,955— ICA-5. $10,645 to $12,145ICA-6. $9,055 to $10,555 ICA-7. $7,695 to $8,755 ICA-8. $7,115 to $8,415 Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued Grades equivalent to Foreign Service ber salary ber salary salary rates: 8 $130,680 Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 8 $130,680 5 72,600 Class 2. $14,900 to $17,0305 72,600 1 12,650 1 12,650 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 14,206 57,263 59 1961 estimate 1 13,070 1 14,061 1 14,394 1 11,835 1 13,000 1 13,270 1 11,835 1 1 1 13,000 12,230 12,230 1 1 1 1 12,230 13,270 12,230 12,230 1 12,813 15 7 7 1 5 6 36 15 8 1 1 133, 546 49,960 42,846 6,074 26.873 29, 578 163, 705 61,770 29,410 3,266 2,974 13, 520 110,865 121, 785 77,500 46,467 6,552 29,162 38,522 164,943 86,840 27, 749 14,060 3,203 11 113, 703 15 30 40 22 1 1 1 13,520 9 103,895 13 122,575 9 70,699 7 47,112 1 6,552 6 34,695 6 33,800 33 160,250 20 87,730 7 28,061 4 14,372 1 3,307 43,260 53, 580 4 6 43,260 50,100 4 7 43,260 59,580 202,230 359, 260 415,270 196,150 7,200 7,140 15 30 40 22 1 1 218,780 392,100 443,049 219,110 7,935 8,175 15 30 40 22 1 1 218,780 392,100 443,049 219,110 7,935 8,175 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Engineer, chief, division of foreign activities. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Engineer, chief, division of foreign activities Chief, technical cooperation branch Chief, training administration branch. Agriculture economist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by the Director, International Cooperation Administration (68 Stat. 833): ICA-2. $15,255 to $16,675 ICA-3. $13,955 to $15,255 ICA-4. $12,455 to $13,955 ICA-5. $10,645 to $12,145 ICA-6. $9,055 to $10,555 ICA-7. $7,695 to $8,755 ICA-9. $6,395 to $7,455 ICA-11. $5,265 to $6,345 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses 1 1 11,835 12,563 41,537 34,590 8,230 6,906 6,240 5,886 16,188 18, 761 4,326 1 3,266 2 30,360 13,749 12,230 12,230 13,520 11,939 37,980 16,682 6,448 6,885 6,365 21,840 16,037 "~3~765 5,555 2 32,640 4 54,660 7 91,055 22 241,981 18 169,890 6 46,410 1 6,755 1 6,035 497,832 9.2 76,721 829,096 15.2 155,848 9 110,313 12 127,261 6 54,015 53 19 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT I960 actual 1961 estimate ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— continued 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. Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 0.3 $2,000 21 161,523 23.1 261,588 0.3 $2,150 21.1 47 176,550 498,848 0.3 $2,150 22.6 70 183,488 761,126 734 678 Total personal services, Department of the Interior 2,582 7,257 40,480 103,654 159,375 115,600 139,990 137,802 587,433 1,302 1,260,525 16,000 18,000 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Division chief Associate director (coordinator). GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Deputy division chief Labor adviser Program coordinator Program supervisor. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.... GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 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 1 13,978 1 1 15,038 14,061 15,038 14,061 11,357 35,527 12,563 48,080 52,139 221,760 1 3 12,230 38,230 12,480 38,500 25,646 21,756 20,089 76,464 111, 925 4 51,990 5 55,809 24 227,180 13 101,774 3 20,010 4 23,629 4 22,002 18 86,557 29 124,472 4 52,520 5 56,589 24 228,470 13 102,044 3 20,176 4 24,128 4 22,312 18 88,054 29 125,201 111 752,164 10 73,527 110 792,982 8. 5 63,226 110 799,573 6.8 51,398 100,880 101 678,637 101.5 729,756 103.2 748,175 Total personal services, Department of Labor 66,146 133, 775 72,450 113,725 73,200 113,725 5,634 5,589 3,214 5,855 5,900 889,781 925,000 941,000 ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment (total personal services) 14 18 ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE Grades and ranges: GS-14 $12,210 to $13,510: International economist GS-13 $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12 $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11 $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9 $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7 $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) - 11,835 11,357 27,415 37,847 47,384 22,360 28, 205 12,978 12.750 23,878 20,800 32,864 44,097 29, 952 29, 910 9,360 12,750 23,878 30 199,381 11. 4 56, 530 28 203,611 8.8 50,646 28 203,611 8.8 50,646 18.6 142,851 19.2 152,965 19.2 152,965 1,192 605 144,043 153,570 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base — Total personal services, Bureau of Foreign Commerce 20,800 32,864 44, 097 29,952 29,910 152,965 Total permanent , » - •. ALLOCATION TO INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION—COn. Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services, International Cooperation Administration Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: Inspector general and comptroller GS-18. $17,500: Director Deputy inspector general and comptroller GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director Deputy director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Auditor-analyst. Budget officer Executive assistant Special assistant Staff chief Supervisory inspector GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Auditor-analyst Budget analyst Budget officer. Executive officer InspectorSpecial assistantProgram officer Staff assistant GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 — GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,785 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670._ GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service officer: Career minister $19,800. Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650. Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555 Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655.— Class 7. $6,035 to $7,115 Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650-. Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 Class 7. $6,035 to $7,115. Foreign Service staff officer: Class 3. $10,785 to $12,025 Class 4. $9,780 to $11,020 Class 5. $9,025 to $10,325. Class 6. $8,270 to $9,420. Class 7. $7,515 to $8,665Class 10. $5,500 to $6,640. Class 11. $5,000 to $5,930 __. Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425 Class 13. $4,010 to $4,940 Ungraded positions at annual rates equivalent to less than $12,210 (local employees) Total permanent . Deduct lapsesNet permanent (average number, net salary) : United States and possessions Local rates. 1 2 2 1 14,061 21,300 9,360 4,056 1 14,706 6 48,777 2 18,970 1 14,706 2 18,970 4,264 4,264 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 4.1 $26,172 1.9 22,605 $30 2 18,940 176 70 22,781 19,010 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE Foreign countries: U.S. rates. ALLOCATION TO INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief trade policy staff-. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 1960 actual 1962 estimate Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: U.S. rates. Local rates Intermittent employment 1 12,563 1 1 1 12,334 11,835 1 13,520 12,750 19,802 33,364 14,060 6,136 10,650 36,130 15,142 6,781 11,772 5,096 22, 505 8,091 14,330 12,730 5,491 28, 579 8,840 7,634 3 38,001 3 4 1 26,936 31,097 6,282 14,310 69,015 29,286 24,815 6,760 1 17,826 19,261 42,994 28,434 28,538 8, 549 22,694 43,327 32,904 9,090 3,890 35,505 10,109 20, 405 9,194 24,419 23, 733 20,364 5,283 4,181 80 186,667 49 115,682 107 590, 569 10 106,805 160 805,922 15.55 106,967 25 2.1 13,778 179,796 25.9 206,971 333,039 77.! i 186,120 30.6 256,258 48.4 113,562 951 966 62 3,481 65 41.1 20 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual MUTUAL SECURITY—ECONOMIC AND CONTINGENCIES—Continued ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE—Continued 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE— continued Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $4,084 7,802 220 $2,260 7,024 $13,659 15,000 96,000 Total personal services, Department of State. 713,040 589,621 1,733,352 CONTINGENCIES 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO ARMY Grades and ranges: GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $4,056 668 Net permanent (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: U.S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 3,388 Total personal services, Army 3,414 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,749 to $15,038—Continued Special assistant GS-14. $12,230 to $13,520: Attorney Auditor. Budget and reports officer. Chief, loan services Economist Engineer __. Financial analyst Loan officer Private enterprise specialist S pecial assistant GS-13. $10,650 to $11,939 GS-12. $8,965 to $10,275 GS-11. $7,571 to $8,861 GS-9. $6,448 to $7,426.. GS-8. $5,886 to $6,885 GS-7. $5,366 to $6,365 GS-6. $4,846 to $5,824 GS-5. $4,347 to $5,346... GS-4. $4,056 to $4,680... GS-3. $3,765 to $4,410 GS-2. $3,515 to $4,139 GS-1. $3,203 to $3,827 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to or less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay __. Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Total personal services.. 26 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,771 2 22,714 4 1 5 1 1 5 45,926 11, 355 58,011 11, 357 11, 357 49, 754 83,410 22, 546 24, 564 11, 711 75, 879 137,093 37,190 3, 755 3,973 6,532 3,349 10 3 4 2 14 28 8 1 1 2 1 $24,460 12,230 12,480 13,520 12, 230 49,920 12,230 61,920 12, 480 64, 940 71, 720 39,915 46,134 6, 718 165, 879 158, 453 43, 784 13, 624 15,060 3, 619 3, 619 $36,940 12,480 12, 750 13, 520 12, 480 62, 940 12, 480 87,130 12, 230 12, 480 86, 738 99,965 40, 705 47,277 6,885 190, 675 206, 755 44, 951 13, 832 15, 476 10, 753 3,827 4,285 16,265 124 1,050,481 33.5 272,546 155 1,325,522 13 120,522 184 1,581,8 20 147,8 90.5 777,935 142 1,205,000 164 1,434,000 22,013 20,000 25,000 5,984 16, 567 5,000 20,000 20,000 42,315 11,000 40,363 15,000 905,177 1,276,000 16,452 18,000 1, 497, 000 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Grades and ranges: Foreign Service staff grades: Class 3. $13,995 to $15,255 Deduct lapses Total personal services, Department of Commerce— LIMITATION ON EXPENSES, 1 12,834 0. 6 7,000 5,834 DEVELOPMENT 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Grades established by Mutual Security Act of 1954 as amended (73 Stat. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 246): Presidential appointment: $20,000: 1 $20,000 Managing director 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Excepted: $19,000: 1 19,000 1 19,000 Deputy managing director 1 19,000 Grades established under sec. 205(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1959 (73 Stat. 246): Excepted: $14,000 and over: 2 35,500 2 35,500 2 35,500 Deputy managing director 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 Assistant deputy managing director. 1 15,150 1 17,050 1 17,050 Secretary-treasurer. Grades established by the managing director, Development Loan Fund (22 U.S.C. 1787(b)): Excepted: $10,000 and over: 1 17, 500 17,500 Assistant managing director 12,480 1 12, 480 Engineer. 10,005 1 10, 005 AttorneyGS-16. $15,267 to $16,307: 2 28,870 1 15, 787 15, 787 Assistant deputy managing director. _ General counsel 1 14,206 15,517 1 15, 517 GS-15. $13,749 to $15,038: 12,771 13,749 1 13,749 Deputy general counsel 13,374 14,394 1 14, 706 Director of audit 12,771 Division chief-25, 542 14,394 14, 061 1 Economist 85, 052 78,145 84,095 6 Engineer 15, 038 13, 686 15, 038 1 Implementation specialist 68,079 57, 574 7 99,133 Loan officer 2 29,099 26, 749 28, 787 Private enterprise specialist 56, 285 5 Regional director 70, 658 OF I N S P E C T O R G E N E R A L A N D M U T U A L SECURITY, STATE 1960 actual ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, LOAN FUND 1960 actual OFFICE COMPTROLLER, 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: 1 $19,011 Inspector general and comptroller 1 $19,011 GS-18. $18,500: 17, 514 1 18,512 Director Deputy inspector general and comp17,514 troller GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 15,392 16,536 Director 15,392 16,536 Deputy director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 14,206 15, 267 Deputy director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,456 15,558 Executive assistant 54, 723 43,824 Special assistant 39, 519 Branch chief 51,687 2 30,076 Staff chief. 25, 542 Budget examiner 1 12," 770 Budget officer 2 25,542 Management analyst 1 12,771 Supervisory accountant 1 12,771 Supervisory auditor 27,496 2 25,542 Auditor-analyst 14,393 Supervisory inspector GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12,230 11,356 1 Administrative officer 11,835 12, 750 1 Staff assistant 11,356 1 Special assistant 11,606 1 1 11,355 Budget officer 11,356 1 1 11,355 Budget analyst 11,356 1 Funds control officer. 11,356 1 Systems accountant 11,356 1 Statistician 11,356 1 1 12,230 Auditor-analyst 71,282 6 9 113,960 Inspector 10,379 1 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935._ 8,340 1 1 8, 964 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 3 22, 400 1 7, 571 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. 13, 478 2 1 7,280 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 6,073 1 1 6,552 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 9 49,148 9 53, 786 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. 7 35, 545 6 33, 300 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 13 56, 285 10 46, 629 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 3, 952 1 1 4, 056 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 3, 452 1 1 3,827 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 21 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service officer: 1 $19,261 1 $19,801 Career minister Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 4 82,086 6 103,022 Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555 1 10,275 1 9,256 Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655 2 15,267 1 7,030 Class 7. $6,035 to $7,115 1 7,571 1 7,030 Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 2 31,008 9 125,523 7 93,586 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 5 61,337 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 1 11,003 Class 7. $6,035 to $7,115 1 6,406 Foreign Service staff officer: Class 10. $5,500 to $6,640. 2 10,524 2 11,398 Class 11. $5,000 to $5,930 4 20,486 3 16,647 Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425... 2 9,941 5 20,899 1 4,014 Class 13. $4,010 to $4,940 Total permanent . 116 Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services.. 1,140, 220 64.9 650,868 15 35.5^ 61 562 15.6 140, 790 12 902, 336 183.316 1960 actual INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION—continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 Foreign Service staff officer: Class 9. $6,005 to $7,155 Class 10. $5,500 to $6,640. Class 11. $5,000 to $5,930 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 599,000 120, 020 6,840 1,763 2,244 15,196 3.500 3,500 13,000 18,950 45,000 534,345 788,000 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $64,314 34, 788 21, 590 25, 314 44, 815 2 2 $22,340 20,925 6,614 6,032 4,846 27,165 20, 612 6,511 4 7 2 58,137 85,655 19,427 1 2 6 6,011 10,234 30,367 6 1 108,388 16,328 15 198,993 76 645,508 36. 6 309, 466 2.6 34,593 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: U.S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 39. 4 336,042 12. 4 164, 400 6,340 16,000 1, 702 600 1, 018 3, 780 Total personal services. 348,882 181,000 TRANSITIONAL GRANTS TO ALASKA ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TRANSITIONAL 1960 actual GRANTS TO 1960 actual INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Executive director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Assistant director Deputy executive officer Director, inspections Special assistant GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Auditor,-. Economist Inspector Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $15,392 13,374 25, 854 12,771 13, 978 27, 372 11,357 12, 563 48,318 ALASKA 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210-Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): U.S. and possessions.. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay 1 $13,520 Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 33 $249,038 4 34,136 33 $234,973 4 2,258 29 29 214,902 232,715 1,642 60,377 969 66, 721 276,921 300,405 INDEPENDENT OFFICES ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,210: Executive director Research associate. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Research analyst GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 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 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 2 $20,000 $20,000 33,000 1 3 $20,000 50,000 1 11,170 6 1 2 73,380 11,170 17,930 5 32,906 4 4 3 21,464 19,384 13,707 1 7,280 1 5,637 1 1 1 7,821 7,114 6,053 1 1 4,490 4,202 3 1 16,974 4,680 5 41,609 3.6 29,932 11 106,812 1.2 11,512 29 259,941 4.8 42,941 1.4 11,677 9.8 95,300 24.2 217,000 4,271 7,000 15,500 122 400 16,070 102,700 Total personal services 232,500 ALASKA INTERNATIONAL RAIL AND HIGHWAY COMMISSION 1960 actual Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Military historian Less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num> Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 125 $12,299 200,916 1 97 $13,440 173,791 268 399,461 268 400,990 268 402,000 449 901,493 0.7 5,354 420 895,878 411 861,201 81,563 9 49,670 245, 111 44 569,204 358 251,271 560,260 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates _ Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Additional pay for services abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Construction of memorials and cemeteries" 13.3 81,896 44 391 225,032 589,211 12 44 364 90 $158,270 1,166 28,898 30,212 2,183 1,202 1,163 1,310 1,320 147,398 128,480 112,700 1,076,986 1,057,043 1,007,088 $899,088 $921,003 $932,000 177,898 136,040 75,088 31,867 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION OPERATING EXPENSES SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Executive director.. Less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 Total permanent compensation Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Terminal leave $17,514 5,990 1 1 $18,512 6,448 23,504 2 24,960 1,500 182 181 Total personal services.. 1,584 23,867 28,044 AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION 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 FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AMERICAN COMMISSION 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Technical assistant GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,225 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,435 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 SERVICES BATTLE PAID FROM MONUMENTS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 2 6 11 13 9 9 1 1 $12,564 10,501 9,113 12,427 36,351 58,912 64,403 39,856 37,235 3,718 3,737 1 1 1 1 6 11 13 9 9 1 1 $13,520 11,419 10,005 6,781 39,146 64,522 70,180 43,620 40,352 4,077 4,035 1 1 1 6 11 13 9 9 1 1 $11,419 10,275 6,947 40,141 66,186 71,989 44,782 40,872 4,181 4,139 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: $22,500 $22, 500 Chairman.. 88,000 88,000 Commissioner 22,000 22,000 General manager 20,500 20,500 Deputy general manager 117,000 116,000 Assistant general manager 500 19, 500 19, General counsel 19,000 19,000 Controller 169, 500 170,500 Division director 38,000 38,000 Manager of operations office.__ Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to GS grades: GS-18. $18,500: 1 18, 512 1 17, 514 Deputy assistant general manager 5 87, 570 5 92, 560 Deputy division director 2 35,028 2 37,024 Deputy manager of operations office.. 4 70, 556 4 74,048 Division director 6 105,084 6 1111, 072 Manager of operations office Special assistant GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 34,652 3 48,079 Assistant controller 239,438 11 176,374 Assistant division director 119, 682 7 110,802 Assistant manager of operations office. 35,152 2 31,967 Branch chief 86,070 5 79,993 Deputy division director 33,862 2 32,448 Deputy general counsel 67, 704 3 48,589 Deputy manager of operations office. _ 138, 548 8 129,734 Division director 34,132 2 31,491 Manager of operations office. 17,326 1 15,870 Secretary to the commission. 68.224 6 96,594 Special assistant GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 129,126 7 104,437 Area manager 16,307 Assistant controller 207,317 177,277 Assistant division director. 118,833 144,373 Assistant general counsel 187,987 185,951 Assistant manager of operations office. 15,163 16,307 Assistant to division director 282,490 144,393 Branch chief 14,206 15,267 Deputy assistant division director Deputy assistant manager of opera1 15,163 16,307 tions office 16,037 Deputy branch chief 80.225 6 88,983 Deputy division director-- 23 24 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—Continued OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to GS grades- Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295—Continued Deputy manager of operations office.. 1 $15, 517 $29,369 $15,267 Division director. 192,970 207,331 17 267,319 Liaison officer 14,435 15, 517 1 15, 787 Manager of operations office 28,870 30, 784 2 31,054 16,000 17,326 1 17, 576 Physicist 1 16,307 Physical science administrator 5 78,931 Special assistant 5 73,604 3 47, J GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,394 1 13,374 Administrative officer 1 14,394 135,325 12 165,610 Area manager 11 163, 571 73,814 5 67,475 Assistant area manager 5 73,237 73,840 7 95,694 Assistant branch chief 7 103,584 120,245 10 139,294 Assistant division director 10 150, 509 119,413 10 136,697 Assistant general counsel 9 133,474 4 58,219 4 54,413 Assistant manager of operations office. 4 57,886 1 14,061 2 26,998 Assistant to division director 2 29,058 Assistant to manager of operations 1 15,309 1 13,978 office 1 15,309 12 157, 714 11 157,916 Attorney 11 156,314 2 25,842 2 28,122 Biologist 2 28,122 2 26,748 Bio physicist 2 29,099 2 28,787 91 Branch chief 95 91 1,351,387 1,257,106 1,404, 742 3 45,905 " 42,646 Chemist 3 45,905 6 88,274 Deputy assistant division director 109,673 8 118,039 Deputy assistant manager of opera1 14,706 13,374 tions office 1 14,394 1 3 43,827 Deputy branch chief 3 43,494 3 39,842 19 279,324 17 249,684 16 217, 510 Deputy division director 13,083 1 Deputy manager of operations office.. 81 Division director 90 91 1,227,848 1,194, 685 1,309, 994 21 305,175 17 231,613 Engineer 22 317,967 14,270 Geologist 2 28,122 13,083 27,810 Hearing examiner. 1 14,061 12, 771 14,061 Industrial hygienist 1 14,061 12,771 14,061 Information officer 4 57,887 53,196 57, 554 Inspector 2 32,835 30, 545 32,835 Laboratory director 2 28,455 25,842 28,122 Liaison officer 2 28, 787 13,978 28, 787 Mathematician 1 14,394 13,083 14,061 Management analyst __ 1 15,038 13,083 15,038 Medical officer. 1 15,038 13,978 15,038 Metallurgist 2 28,788 26,166 28,122 Operations research analyst. 1 15,038 13,978 15,038 Patent adviser.. 2 28,788 26,166 28,455 Patent attorney 7 102,441 68,452 101,796 Physicist 1 15,038 13,978 15,038 Physiologist 1 15, 558 14,456 15, 558 Program analyst 2 27,498 25,542 27,498 Project officer... 81,128 87,007 5 72, 614 Section chief 157,958 172, 707 186,412 11 Special assistant GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 6 76,460 70,301 75,940 Accountant-. 7 90,770 71,759 89,730 Administrative officer 39,520 36,483 39,520 3 Assistant area manager 177,900 14 178,690 14 165,745 Assistant branch chief 51,230 35,526 50,710 4 Assistant division director 35,747 38,500 2 26,000 Assistant to division director Assistant to manager of operations 2 26,000 2 26,000 2 23,920 office 18 225,970 16 183,873 17 211,990 Attorney... 9 115,210 9 114,690 8 94,702 Auditor-. 1 13,520 1 12,563 1 13,520 Biochemist 38,230 3 37,980 3 35,033 Biologist. 161 165 160 Branch chief 2,092,480 1,989,062 2,0 3,110 1 12,750 1 12,230 1 12,480 Budget examiner 5 65,020 3 36,723 5 64,480 Chemist. 12 160,720 12 148,343 12 160,180 Classification analyst 1 13,520 1 13,520 Community management officer 12 153,710 11 129,761 11 140,690 Contract administrator 2 25,480 2 23,193 2 25,230 Deputy assistant division director. 6 76,460 6 70,539 6 75,960 Deputy branch chief. 30 392,470 30 360,585 30 390,620 Deputy division director 28 365,630 32 384,375 32 413,220 Division director 1 1 13,520 1 13,520 12,563 Economist 113 116 104 Engineer.. 1,512,700 1 1,263,254 1,468,500 1 4 52,790 4 52,270 4 48,302 Equipment officer 1 13,520 12,563 1 13,520 1 Geologist 101,170 8 100,920 6 69,900 Health physicist.. 12,750 11,606 1 12,480 1 Historian 12,750 11,835 1 12, 750 1 Industrial hygienist 12,480 11,357 1 12,230 1 Industrial relations officer 182,780 180,982 194,970 15 15 Information officer 63,750 6 70,573 5 63,210 Inspector 13,520 12,563 1 1 13,520 Intelligence officer.,. 52,020 4 47,612 4 51,500 International affairs officer 90,770 94,454 90,000 8 7 Liaison officer 12,750 11,606 1 1 12,480 Librarian 52, 520 4 48,328 4 52,270 Management analyst 12,750 1 11,606 1 12,480 Medical officer 25,750 23,434 25,480 2 2 Mobilization specialist 52,020 4 47,612 4 51,500 Operations research analyst51, 770 2 25,126 3 39, 540 Patent adviser 39,020 3 35,775 3 38,480 Patent attorney 245,460 191,145 243,420 19 16 Physical scientist 153,690 11 129,747 12 152,150 Physicist 1961 estimate Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to GS grades- Num- Total Num- Total Continued ber salary ber salary GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued 1 $11,606 Physiologist 1 $12,750 Procurement officer 3 36,977 3 40,010 Program analyst 14 163,332 14 176,800 12 138,963 Project officer 13 163,050 1 11,357 Property and supply officer 1 12,230 2 24,179 Safeguards officer 2 26,270 2 25,126 Scientific analyst2 27,040 22 262,190 Section chief 21 269,670 1 12,085 Security officer 1 13,270 104,616 Special assistant 9 113,670 Source and special nuclear materials accountability officer 1 12, 563 1 13,520 Statistician 1 12, 563 1 13,520 748 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935728 ,681,456 8, 584,943 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255738 725( , 499, 562 7,181,579 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— 618 611 , 683, 591 5,053,771 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 40 279,160 38 286,769 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— 497 1,100,939 3,417,276 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— 106 684,706 607,121 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— 472 2,783,250 518,230 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— 695 720 3,947,967 3, 465,351 1,122 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. _. 1,094 5 129,166 5, 503,423 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... 718 689 896,657 3, 056,456 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— 263 250 973,812 1,006, 388 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 188, 787 44 169,346 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 46, 010 12 41,140 Ungraded positions for scientific and technical personnel established under sec. 161d, Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended: 4 65,645 AEC scientific representative 6 91,040 5 86,455 Assistant division director 21 355,864 Branch chief 2 29,360 Scientific and technical assistant 6 102,398 6 91,135 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. 152 794,210 93 499,904 Total permanent. 7,333 53, 941,775 Deduct— 477^ Excess civilian pay over military. 208" , 364, 798 , 142,216 58, 900,677 2,287,267 210 2,311, 562 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions.. 6, 614 6,744 53, 952,478 48,073,836 31 349,370 Foreign countries: U.S. rates... 34 360,925 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 149, 211 143,300 Part-time employment __. 26,261 28, 700 Intermittent employment246,000 222,122 Other personal services: 209, 702 378, 993 Regular pay above 52-week base ., 523,150 1,412, 379 Overtime and holiday pay 167, 300 144, 585 Nightwork differential 30, 000 34, 052 Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reim35, 000 30,000 bursable details Total personal services.. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operating expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 50,832,364 56, 685,000 $50,807, 715 24, 649 $56, 685, 000 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: Chairman of Board. Member of Board.. GS-18. $18,500: Director of bureau Executive director General counsel— GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Associate director of bureau. Chief of office. Deputy director of bureau Deputy general counsel 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 4 !$20,500 80,000 1 4 $20,500 80,000 1 4 $20,500 80,000 2 1 1 35,028 17,514 17,514 2 1 1 37,024 18,512 18,512 2 1 1 37,024 18,512 18,512 4 1 62,046 15,392 I 15,621 3 1 1 1 50,128 16,536 16,536 16,806 3 1 1 1 50,128 16,536 16,536 16,806 25 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 $15,517 $14,435 1 $15,517 Assistant director of bureau.. 1 15,267 14,206 1 15,267 Associate chief of office 3 46,301 43,076 46,301 3 Associate general counsel 6 91,852 85,465 91,852 6 Chief of division. 1 15, 267 14,206 1 15,267 Chief of office.. 1 15,517 14,435 1 15,517 Director of bureauGS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 10 115,251 137,802 10 137,802 Assistant chief of division. 2 25,542 27,498 2 27,498 Assistant chief of section.. 1 13,083 14,394 1 14,394 Assistant director of bureau 1 13,374 14,394 1 14,394 Assistant general counsel 1 14,456 15,558 1 15,558 Associate chief examiner 2 25,542 27,498 2 27,498 Associate chief of office 1 13,083 14,061 1 14,061 Associate director of bureau, 2 25,542 27,498 2 27,498 Attorney-adviser 1 14,456 15,558 1 15,558 Chief hearing examiner 9 125,322 64,791 125,322 Chief of division. 5 77,832 69,390 69,390 • Chief of section 1 13,749 Economist... 5 69,369 General attorney. 5 64,479 5 69,369 22 317,618 Hearing examiner 22 317,618 22 295,150 1 13, 749 Policy and planning officer 1 13, 749 12, 771 13, 749 Supervisory general attorney GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Aeronautical design evaluation en2 25, 750 25, 750 1 12,563 gineer 122, 550 11 134, 780 7 79,748 Air transport examiner 1 12, 750 12, 750 1 11,835 Airworthiness inspector 1 12,230 Analytical statistician 2 25,230 23,442 25,230 Assistant to chief of division 1 12,230 22,963 12,230 Assistant chief of division 5 61,400 34, 320 61,400 Attorney-adviser 23,212 Chief of division 10 123,300 103,458 123,300 10 Chief of section 12,230 1 Chief of unit 12. 230 1 12," 230 Congressional relations officer 11,357 12,230 1 Engineer 12, 480 1 1 12,480 Flight operations specialist 12, 750 1 1 12, 750 Hearing officer 1 11, 12,230 1 1 12,230 Information specialist 1 11, 12,230 1 1 12,230 Legislative attorney 1 11, 12,230 1 1 12,230 Liaison officer 12,230 1 1 12,230 1 11, Meteorologist 52,270 52,270 4 4 Regional audit manager 4 48, 99,130 99,130 8 8 2 22, Supervisory air safety investigator 12,230 1 1 12,230 Transportation economist 123,320 9 111, 090 10 Trial attorney 5 57, GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 85 870, 78 849,068 107 1, 157,918 804,490 111 1,010,685 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 82 700, 88 64 466, 65 505,225 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 70 543,080 15,496 15,496 1 7, 2 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 2 56 350, 69 459,138 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425._._ 71 472,034 76,127 76,127 7 42, 12 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 12 87 458, 80 453,426 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 _ 79 448,060 37 189, 46 249,392 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 46 249,392 549,309 124 601,473 123 567, 112 GS-5. $4,345 to $5.335 48 193, 55 236,496 58 248,664 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. 55, 914 52,149 11 42, 13 14 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 20,487 20,487 22, 5 5 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 13,020 13,020 12, 4 4 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: 17,000 16,000 17,000 Administrative assistant to chairman. 68,000 64,000 68,000 Administrative assistant to member.. 17,000 16,000 17,000 Secretary of Board.. 40, 500 38, 500 40, 500 Less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv9 40,332 9 40,332 9 40,332 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 761 5,822,293 28 319,049 800 6, 574,949 881 7,292,124 21.1 199, 649 31.2 220, 624 733 778.9 6,375,300 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Compensation of accident investigation witnesses and guards 5, 503,244 849.8 7,071, 500 20,026 42,073 19, 759 179 24,700 22,500 34,600 5, 589,864 6,427,300 7,130,100 24,000 Total personal services . CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION CONSOLIDATED FUNDS SCHEDULE AVAILABLE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D TO C I V I L S E R V I C E C O M M I S S I O N Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: Chairman of the Commission Commissioner Executive director— 1960 actual 1961 estimate FROM 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 1 $20,500 40,000 19,000 1 2 1 $20,500 40,000 19,000 1 2 1 $20,500 40,000 19,000 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-18. $18,500: Deputy executive director Director of bureau Executive director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant director of bureau Director of bureau General counsel GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chairman, board of appeals and review Chief of division Deputy director of bureau Director of bureau Executive director, President's Committee on Fund Raising Within the Federal Service Regional director Special assistant to deputy executive director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant chief of division Assistant director, career systems Assistant director, interagency programs Assistant general counsel Assistant to bureau director Assistant to commissioner Assistant to deputy executive director. Chief actuary Chief, appeals examining office. Chief, classification appeals office Chief, incentive awards office Chief of division Chief of section Chief, veterans service staff Counsel to President's Committee on Fund Raising Within the Federal Service Chief hearing examiner Deputy regional director Director, college relations and recruitment program Director, office of career developmentExecutive director, President's Committee on Government Employment Policy Executive vice chairman, interagency advisory group Medical director Member, board of appeals and reviewOperations manager Public information officer Supervisory systems accountant GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Actuary Appeals examiner Assistant chief of division Assistant chief of section Assistant medical director Assistant to chief of division Assistant to bureau director Assistant to commissioner Branch manager Chairman, examining review b o a r d Chief, appeals examining office Chief, congressional liaison representative Chief, office of management Chief of division Chief of section Coordinating officer Deputy mobilization officer Deputy public information officer Deputy regional director Director, career placement programDirector, examining board programDirector, management institutes Director, management intern programs Director of personnel Employee development officer Executive assistant Executive secretary, international organizations employees loyalty boardField operations officer Head of unit Management analysis officer Management analyst Manpower planning specialist Mobilization readiness adviser Occupational specialist Pay system specialist Personnel management advisor Personnel management specialist Position classification specialist Program coordination officer Program management officer Program planner Program projects specialist Special legal assistant Staff assistant Statistician GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 — GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.— 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $17,514 17,514 17, 514 1 1 $18,512 18,512 1 1 $18,512 18,512 15,392 63,211 15,392 1 4 1 16, 536 67, 994 16, 536 1 3 1 16,806 51,438 16,806 14,206 72,170 58,489 15,163 1 4 4 1 15, 517 62,876 63,128 16,307 1 4 3 1 15,517 63,646 47,361 16,307 15,163 157,432 1 11 15, 267 171,247 1 11 15, 517 171,767 14,914 1 16,037 1 16, 307 39,224 13,978 3 1 42, 516 15,038 3 1 42,849 15,038 13, 686 13,374 38,916 13, 686 13,686 13,686 1 1 3 15,038 14, 706 41, 892 1 1 3 15,038 14, 706 42,828 94,888 117,684 13,083 1 1 1 1 1 6 15 1 14, 706 15,038 13, 749 15,038 13, 749 86,009 209,417 14,394 1 1 1 1 1 5 15 1 15,038 15,038 13,749 15,038 14,061 72,280 213,244 14,394 13,083 13,374 143,289 1 11 14, 706 154, 671 1 11 14, 706 158,334 12,771 13,083 1 1 13, 749 14,061 1 1 13, 749 14,394 13,374 1 14,706 1 15,038 12,771 13,978 65,650 12, 771 13,374 12,771 1 1 6 1 1 1 13,749 15,038 85,305 14,061 14, 394 13, 749 1 1 6 1 1 1 13,749 15,038 85,305 14,061 14, 394 14,061 11,606 2 11 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 24, 710 134, 530 13,270 37, 460 13, 790 12,230 13,000 12,480 24,960 13,520 2 11 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 24, 980 137,280 13,270 37,730 13, 790 12,230 13,000 12, 750 24,960 13,520 1 1 34 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13, 520 12, 750 432,090 192,460 13,000 14,040 12,480 13,000 12, 480 12, 750 12,480 1 1 1 1 12,230 12,480 12, 230 12,230 13,686 12,334 34, 799 12, 563 23,192 11, 835 11, 357 22, 714 12, 563 II, 606 12,563 11,835 395,252 262,473 12,085 13,042 11, 606 11, 835 11, 606 11, 835 11, 606 11, 606 11,357 11, 357 11, 606 35, 755 23,920 12,334 12,085 12,085 11,835 34,071 11,835 11,835 36,004 11, 835 24,398 11, 606 11, 357 57.513 1 13, 520 34 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 432,360 193, 520 13,270 14,040 12, 480 13,000 12, 480 12, 750 12, 480 1 1 1 1 12,480 12, 480 12, 480 12,480 __ _ _ 1 12,480 1 12, 750 4 1 51,230 13,270 4 1 52,020 13,270 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 13,270 12,750 36,690 13,000 12, 750 38, 770 12, 230 12, 750 13, 520 12,230 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 13,270 13,000 37, 440 25,230 13,000 39, 520 12,480 12, 750 1 12,480 12, 480 1 62,170 5 1 12,480 11,606 2,062,946 191 2,143, 808 2, 736, 398 310 2,970, 875 5,987,703 776 6,175,935 50,128 8 61,486 1,885, 983 315 2,182,956 85,433 15 99, 702 1 12, 480 62, 940 5 2 24, 980 205 2, 311, 944 303 2, 935,395 771 6,157,929 76,336 10 316 2,200,620 15 100,614 26 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO 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 t i n u e d 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 139 75 300 450 892 172 21 $767,593 395,015 1,439,614 1,903,281 3, 450. 602 630,922 69,787 164 78 331 469 901 204 17 $973,284 435,860 1,706,357 2,116,970 3, 749,287 794,572 60,062 52 256,659 52 264,996 159 $954,444 79 445,331 338 1,750,933 483 2,190, 530 946 3,969, 705 202 791,795 17 60,463 55 279,711 4,041 4,106 3,912 24,341,811 26,625,838 27,090,816 372.1 264.6 226.9 1,326,438 2,173,161 955,616 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time and intermittent employment _ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base . - Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Investigations (revolving fund)" "Investigations of United States citizens for employment of international organizations" "Advances and reimbursements" 3, 776.4 25,299,400 3,879.1 26,135,200 111, 489 97,500 111,000 173,232 363,169 97,000 275,000 50,000 22,842,955 25,768,900 26,296,200 $15,751,455 6,222, 550 $17,112,600 7,178,000 $17,745,000 6,793,000 50,196 818,754 59,200 1,419,100 65,800 1,692,400 3, 539.9 22,168,650 26,415 COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,255: Staff director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant staff director, complaints, investigations, and surveys Assistant staff director, laws, plans, and research Assistant staff director, State advisory committee Deputy staff director Executive secretary GS-15. $13,780 to $15,030: Supervisory general attorney GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Executive officer Information specialist Legal assistantGS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.... Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. Total personal services. $22,500 1 $22,500 $22,500 14,206 1 15,517 15,787 14,206 1 15,267 15,267 15,267 15,267 15,267 15, 517 13.749 13.749 47,153 31,367 26,707 27,706 36,336 3,266 12,230 12.750 74,130 43,098 57,180 38,105 32,572 13,603 35,196 27,789 44,155 39,000 19,761 7,758 12,480 12.750 74,900 43,618 57,970 38,625 33,238 13,770 36,028 28,455 45,320 39,728 20,177 7,862 4,160 4,492 4,492 466,304 20,856 73 5.5 42,386 73 567,500 51.2 398,100 445,448 67.5 517,000 21.8 169,400 51,617 54,300 25,000 3,427 10,454 2,000 510,946 573,300 14,206 14,206 14,206 80,495 40,810 28,142 28,370 18,262 7 10 1 Total permanent. Deduct 1 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 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 64 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 194,400 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: President and chairman $21,000 1 $21,000 First vice president and vice chairman 20,500 1 20,500 Director. 60,000 3 60,000 GS-18. $18,500: Executive vice president 17,514 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief of division General counsel 17,056 1 15,870 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant chief of division Assistant general counsel Chief of division 44,991 3 48,381 Chief of section Secretary of the Bank 1 16,307 1 15,163 Senior vice president 1 16,307 1 14,685 Treasurer 1 16,037 1 14,685 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant chief of division 1 14,394 1 13,083 Assistant treasurer 1 14,706 1 13,686 Business analyst Chief of division 2 29,703 27,601 2 Chief of section. 13.374 1 14,706 1 Counsel 40,143 3 3 44,470 Economist— 138,447 10 10 147,284 Engineer 41,039 3 4 58,198 13,374 1 Financial specialist _._ 26,457 Loan officer 3 42,849 Special assistant to the board of directors __. 1 13,749 13,374 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative analyst 12,230 1 12, 230 Assistant secretary of the Bank 1 12,230 1 Business analyst 12,085 1 2 24,460 Chief of section 11,606 1 62,440 Counsel 24,898 5 2 80. 080 Engineer 87, 941 6 7 Loan officer 133,162 13 167, 270 11 Special assistant to the board of direc12, 750 1 tors 1 11,835 15 169, 022 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 20 211,058 62, 755 7 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 5 44,596 93, 952 12 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. 12 87,110 7,010 1 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 23 161, 284 22 142,272 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 5, 886 1 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. 161, 716 26 159, 871 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 142. 832 25 110. 782 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 276, 222 56 284, 379 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 39,104 9 28, 994 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. 28, 477 7 33.133 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,39022,546 6 18,013 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv8 36,212 alent to less than $12,210. 8 35,091 258 1, 995, 500 265 2. 211,179 19 192,119 32 256,361 Total permanent.. Deduct 1 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 Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken.. Total personal services.. 226 1, 739,139 246 2,019, 060 3, 896 21, 300 12, 831 17. 564 8, 500 19,100 6,371 28, 500 1,779,801 2, 096, 460 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION LIMITATION ON A D M I N I S T R A T I V E 1960 actual EXPENSES 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: $21,000 $21,000 Governor— 17,500 17,500 Director, land bank service 17,500 17,500 Director, short-term credit service 16,530 15,375 Director, cooperative bank service GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 17,056 1 15,621 Deputy governor 1 17,326 1 16,099 General counsel GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy director, cooperative bank 15,787 14,435 service 15,267 14,206 Deputy director, land bank service.. Deputy director, short-term credit 15,787 14,685 service 27 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Assistant general counsel Chief examiner Chief, research and information division Deputy director, land bank service, Deputy director, short-term credit service GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agricultural economist Assistant chief examiner Assistant chief, research and information division Assistant deputy director, short-term credit service Assistant to the Governor Associate chief examiner Associate chief of appraisals Chief, administrative division Chief, finance division Chief, personnel division Chief reviewing appraiser Comptroller Hydraulic engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary). Positions other than permanent: Board compensation Temporary employment— Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 $12, 771 13,686 12,771 1 1 1 $13,749 14,706 14,061 $14,061 15,038 14,394 1 1 13,374 13,978 1 1 14,706 15,038 15,038 15,038 1 13,686 1 14,706 15,038 1 1 12,085 12,085 1 1 13,000 12,230 13,270 12,480 1 12,563 1 13,520 13, 790 1 12,813 1 2 23,920 13,042 12,085 13,042 13,790 12,230 13,000 13, 790 12,230 13,270 26,270 1 1 1 7 1 1 24 36 26,020 13,270 13,270 125, 630 14,040 13, 520 266,388 393,080 180,132 133,702 158,996 89,419 80, 873 139,048 4,410 8,278 150,340 14,310 13, 520 300,711 358, 720 167, 630 128,754 160,648 88, 521 72, 844 135,096 4,618 8,278 12, 710 12,835 12,835 247 1,894,081 235 1,978,130 230 1,978,305 23.3 153,000 3.5 23,030 20 32 26 12 23 29 7 2 81,182 13,042 12, 563 254,239 331,267 159,493 213,780 147,283 61,651 107,148 125,417 28,330 7,654 10 1 10,705 3.3 39,725 220.4 1,701,356 231.5 1,955,100 35, 758 38,000 3,500 38,000 4,600 6,900 7,600 800 800 1,126 229 1,967, 600 5,001 1,750,141 2,005,000 2,011,000 FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY OPERATIONS 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,295: Administrator 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 Deputy administrator 1 ' 20,500 "" 20,500 20,500 Assistant administrator, management 1 19,500 services 19,500 19,500 Assistant administrator, personnel 1 19,000 and training 19,000 18,000 1 18, 512 Assistant administrator, plans. 18,512 17, 514 1 17,500 Civil air surgeon 17,500 17,500 Director, bureau of air traffic management 18,000 1 19,500 19,500 Director, bureau of facilities and 19,000 18,000 19,000 materiel Director, bureau of flight standards. _ 19, 500 18, 512 19,500 Director, bureau of research and 18,500 development 19,500 19,500 General counsel 19,500 19,500 19,500 18,500 18,500 Medical officer. 6 94,357 8 133,875 8 133,875 Chief of division ' 18,500 ~ 18,500 1 17,500 Deputy general counsel 16,530 16,530 Research director 16,295 16,295 1 15,150 Supervisory scientist GS-18. $18,500: Deputy assistant administrator, plans18, 512 18, 512 1 17,514 Deputy director, bureau of air traffic 18,512 18,512 1 17,514 management Deputy director, bureau of facilities 18,512 18,512 and materiel 1 17,514 Deputy director, bureau of flight 18,512 18,512 standards Chief, office of international coordi18, 512 18, 512 17, 514 nation QS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant to director, facilities and material. 1 16,536 1 16,536 570200—-61 3 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570—Continued Associate general counsel Deputy chief, office of international coordination Chief of division... Chief, office of public affairs Deputy assistant administrator, management services Executive officer Special assistant to administrator GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Associate general counsel Assistant chief of division Assistant director, bureau of air traffic management Chief of Atlantic City detachment Chief of branch Chief of division— Chief scientist Congressional liaison officer Manager, facilities and materiel depot. Manager, aeronautical center Operations analyst Regional manager Special assistant to administrator Superintendent of school Technical adviser. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Air traffic control system officer Aeronautical engineer Agency readiness officer Air traffic control specialist.. Air navigation specialist Airworthiness adviser Airways operations specialist Air transportation analyst Assistant for plans andspecial projects.. Assistant to chief, office of international coordination Assistant to director Assistant superintendent of school Assistant regional manager Assistant manager, aeronautical center Assistant depot manager Assistant chief of division Assistant chief of branch Attorney Claimancy officer Chief of staff Chief of detachment Chief psychologist Chief of branch Chief of department, training Chief of division .. Chief of section Communications adviser Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of division Assistant congressional liaison officer. _ Deputy director Deputy regional administrator Director Engineer Executive officer Frequency management specialist_ Frequency coordination officer Flight test specialist General supply officer. International officer Jet planning officer Liaison officer Management analyst Management program officer Management survey supervisor Medical officer Meteorologist.. Military support officer Navigation specialist Navigation system officer Off-site representative Operations analyst _ Operations requirements specialist Passive defense officer Physiologist Planning officer Planning team captain Program administrator Program control officer Regional counsel Regional flight surgeon. Regional manager Special assistant Special assistant to deputy administrator Supervisory attorney adviser Support system officer Transportation economist Technical assistant Technical executive GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Adviser on jet training Airways operations specialist Airways technical district supervisor.. Air traffic supervisor 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $15,392 1 $16,536 1 15,392 11 169,312 1 15,392 1 16,536 17 284,922 1 16,536 1 1 1 15,392 15,870 15,392 1 16,806 2 6 29,120 86,631 2 4 31,574 62,858 1 15,267 1 1 7 14,206 14,206 99, 442 20 285,307 1 14,206 1 14,206 1 14,435 1 15,163 1 14,206 5 74, 590 1 1 14,206 14,206 13,083 7 1 1 90,423 12,771 13,374 13,978 12,771 14,456 13,978 6 83,885 1 13,374 17 221,995 1 12,771 1 12,771 3 39,520 1 12,771 2 25,854 83 1 1 2 398,924 13,374 496, 553 38,625 12,771 38,827 25,854 12, 771 26,145 27,352 12,771 257,833 12, 771 12,771 12,771 27,352 3 38,313 2 1 1 25,542 12,771 12,771 3 1 1 38.313 12,771 12,771 4 1 51,396 12,771 5 4 1 2 65,685 55,912 13,978 26,145 1 7 12,771 91,539 1 1 12,771 12,771 2 22,714 1 11,357 1 11,357 3 34,818 21 241,647 6 91,602 21 322,873 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 15,517 1 15,787 6 1 1 95,472 15,267 15,267 2 31,574 7 108,659 1 15,267 11 168,187 22 339,954 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 15,517 1 16,037 6 1 1 95,472 15,267 15,517 13,749 1 16 1 1 1 13,749 219,984 13,749 14,394 13,749 1 13,749 1 15,829 1 6 13,749 88,942 1 14,061 1 13,749 18 257,408 9 125,655 2 28, 787 29,085 2 7 96,555 3 41,559 1 13,749 161 2,250,026 3 42,204 36 507,468 15 206,235 10 143,856 7 96,555 1 13,749 1 13,749 38 530,197 37 515,484 2 1 1 1 1 27,498 13,749 13,749 14,394 14,061 2 1 1 1 1 27,498 13,749 13,749 14,394 14,394 1 1 1 4 5 15,038 13,749 13,749 55,308 70,495 2 1 1 4 5 28,787 13,749 13,749 55,558 71.161 13, 749 13,749 13,749 27,498 1 13,749 8 111,261 1 1 5 4 14,061 13,749 70,971 58,198 1 14,061 9 125,925 2 27,810 28,143 14,394 61,150 12,230 3 36,690 12 147,760 52 641,890 28 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY—Continued OPERATIONS—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Airplane pilot Airport logistics analyst Air traffic control specialist Air traffic control adviser Aircraft safety specialist Aircraft/avionics specialist Airspace utilization officer. _„ Aircraft engines specialistAirport safety specialist Assistant to chief of branch. Assistant regional flight surgeon. __ Assistant chief of branch Assistant to director Assistant chief of division— Assistant chief of department, training. Assistant requirements officer Agency readiness officer Assistant to chief of division. Assistant superintendent of school Attorney Attorney-adviser. Air traffic control system officer Auditor Atomic, biological, and chemical defense officer Audio-visual officer Budget examiner Budget officer Chief of branch Chief of division.. Chief of FIDO Chief of section. Chief adviser Chief of detachment Chief of staff.Chief of unit Chief of department Assistant chief of division Assistant chief of branch Digital computer systems administrator Electronic-electrical engineer En route specialist Economic analyst Emergency readiness officer Engineer Engineering adviser E xecutive assistant Engineering flight test pilot Flight operations adviser Factory specialist Flight inspection supervisor Flight systems analysis officer Flight test specialist.. Frequency coordination officer Frequency management officer ^General aviation adviser Historian Inspector International services officer Island manager International officer. Liaison officer Manpower and training coordinator.. Materiel standards property and supply officer Management assistantManagement analyst Maintenance specialist Medical officer Meteorologist Navigation system officer Nuclear defense officer Operations adviser Operations analyst Operations officer Operations requirements specialist Operations specialist Pilot Planning officer Procedures and airspace coordinator. Procedures specialistProcurement officer— Program development officer — Program control officer Program specialistProject officerProgram analyst Project supervisor Regional flight surgeon Research and development coordinator Rental aircraft officer Safety officer Special assistant to regional managerSpecial projects officer 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 12 $140,649 26 $322,100 27 $336,670 41 470,737 1 11,357 45 554,100 1 12,230 1 12,230 1 12,230 46 566,600 1 12,230 1 12,230 1 12,230 1 12,230 1 12,230 41 501,680 4 53,310 34 431,690 12,230 12,480 502,430 53, 560 435,820 112,900 101,440 37,440 1 11,606 11,606 11,357 140,802 12,563 166,025 11,357 141,281 11,357 1 1 2 6 11,357 12,334 22,714 69,367 1 1 1 11,357 11,357 12,334 121 1,441, 677 20 233,938 75 872,472 11 130, 518 11,357 1 4 2 46,155 22,714 4 8 47,361 91,583 1 11,357 11,357 109 1,330,845 1 12,563 1 11,606 1 11,357 1 2 11,835 23,212 11,606 12, 563 27 311, 749 11,835 1 1 11,357 7 80,476 1 11,835 5 56,785 17 193,069 2 25,126 1 11,357 11,357 34,320 11,357 34,071 12 142, 424 2 22, 714 6 69,348 3 1 3 1 5 11,357 57,535 1 13,042 1 13,042 1 11,606 2 3 23,920 34,549 2 2 24,710 24,460 2 2 24,460 24,460 4 7 1 3 48,920 88,670 12,230 36,690 49,420 88,670 12,230 36,690 1 1 12,230 12,230 12,230 12,480 1 72 13, 520 6 3 1 73,880 36,690 12,230 905,840 16 197, 720 11 134,780 237 2,933,206 11 141,750 1 12,230 1 12,230 1 12,230 1 12,230 2 24,460 158 1, 989,411 1 13, 520 1 12,480 1 12,480 1 12,230 3 36,690 3 37,710 1 12, 230 3 37,190 1 12,230 36,690 1 12,230 44 548,900 4 49,170 1 12, 230 7 87,130 23 282,330 1 12, 230 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 12, 230 12, 230 37, 440 36,940 40, 560 24,460 12,230 1 12,230 2 24,710 1 12,230 3 36,690 20 257,580 5 1 3 1 61,150 12,230 36,940 12,230 1 74 13,520 6 3 1 74,640 36,940 12,480 1 1 1 1 12,230 12,230 12,230 12,230 24,710 935, 525 16 199,510 11 134,780 237 2,942,696 11 143,250 2 168 2,118,641 13,520 12,750 12,480 12,230 36,940 37,960 12,230 37,440 12,230 36,690 1 12,230 44 552,400 4 50,190 12,230 1 7 87,920 23 282,580 1 12,230 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 12,230 12, 230 37,690 37,190 40, 560 24,460 12,230 Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary salary GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Statistician 2 $22,963 2 $24,980 Supervisor airways operations specialist. t12, 230 Staff assistant 1 12,334 36,650 Standards specialist 1 11,357 Supervisor general aviation inspector. 5 57,781 62,400 Supervisory budget analyst 5 59,237 73,380 Supervisor air carrier inspector 3 34,569 87,360 Supervisor specialist, terminal aid. 12,230 Systems environment specialist 1 11,357 Supply officer 1 12,230 Systems planning officer 4 48,920 Technical assistant I 11,835 9 110,070 Terminal specialist 1 12,480 Training specialist. 1 12,230 2 24,460 Trial attorney 1 11,606 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1,842 2,353 18,968,120 25, 509,655 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 3,303 3,992 36, 943,207 28,745,484 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— 6, 558 4,394 32,070,250 50, 826,670 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985... 3,106 2,165 15, 735,191 20,977,463 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— 3, 524 3,293 23, 612,303 20,772,794 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— 5,600 5,665 34, 333,116 31,946,821 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— 3,008 2,828 16, 863,665 14,984,725 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— a 2,353 13, 190,731 11,255,825 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— 2,417 2,077 11, 338,923 9,169,131 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— 1,991 1,748 7,047,316 8 , 496,552 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— 658 540 2,474,449 , 185,056 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 65 232,979 178, 517 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 9 28,162 40, 516 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 2,634 13,086,870 15,045,301 Total permanent. 34,603 39,000 223,772,737 273, 957, 229 Deduct— 2,984.2 2,788 21, 602, 364 21, 287, 399 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 459.5 291. 9 2, 511,476 1, 883,451 AddPortion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account. 37.5 17.1 232,013 103,137 Excess military pay over civilian 23,931 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 31,117.5 35,854. 2 199,293,542 250,220,418 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 76.9 80.5 605,803 652,053 Local rates _ 2.4 2.5 15,496 17,045 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 172,483 173,476 Part-time employment 684, 585 630,422 188,639 Intermittent employment 379,956 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1, 530,110 857,299 Overtime and holiday pay 7,088,742 7,287,481 Nightwork differential 3,499,065 4,264,478 423,370 523,404 Additional pay for service abroad 20, 559 5,882 Compensation of witnesses Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 29,904 17,036 Total personal services. 213, 552,298 265,028,950 1 12,230 2 24,710 1 12,230 3 36,690 20 259,080 5 1 3 1 61,400 12,230 36,940 12,230 12, 230 37,460 12, 230 14,040 85, 610 13, 520 12,230 37,460 12, 230 26, 270 85, 610 13, 520 13, 270 12, 480 12. 230 13,000 36,940 13, 270 12, 480 12, 230 13,510 37,460 1961 estimate FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— GS-6. GS-5. GS-4. GS-3. GS-2. $4,830 to $5,820— $4,345 to $5,335— $4,040 to $4,670— $3,760 to $4,390— $3,500 to $4,130— 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 62 $540,050 344 2,508,820 426 2,709,712 26 151,739 485 2,600,992 24 116,630 92 407,170 55 227,423 34 127,146 21,744 89 $826,775 452 3,557,592 485 3,293,612 23 142,225 530 3,025,843 39 200,684 108 506,383 71 309,192 28 115,924 5 18,615 1962 estimate 29 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 146 $827,382 162 $926,802 191 $1,106,400 2,209 1,700 1,992 14,627,160 10,238,808 12,923,647 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses 224.9 1,602,448 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 434 2,832,481 488 3,232,419 9.1 58,426 Net permanent (average number, net salary). 1,466 1,721 1,558 10,091,166 11,394,741 8,577,934 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment .__ 341,921 395,352 347,700 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 66,205 38,812 Overtime and holiday pay 448,231 414,933 467,"789 Nightwork differential 928 1,100 1,300 6,891 10,783 13,700 Additional pay for service abroad.. Total personal services RESEARCH AND GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Total personal services.. 12,272,882 DEVELOPMENT 1960 actual Foreign countries: U.S. rates. Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service a b r o a d - 10,904,494 9, 442,110 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Air traffic control specialist... Chief physicist Chief of section Engineer Medical officer Operations analyst Psychologist Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Airways operations specialist Air traffic control specialistEngineer. Epidemiologist Mathematician Medical officer Meteorologist Operations analyst. Operations specialist Operations assistant Pilot Psychologist Project engineer Physiologist Physicist Research scientist Supervisor, project pilot Supervisor, engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 OPERATION AND M A I N T E N A N C E , Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $27,498 13,749 82,494 302, 478 43,182 27, 498 $27,498 13, 749 96,243 302,478 43,182 27,498 1 13,749 13,749 1 12,230 18 $25. 542 12,771 51,084 229, 878 4 1 51,084 13,686 1 9 48 11,357 102,213 545,136 1 18 58 12,230 220,140 709,340 34,071 6 3 2 12 73,380 39,810 24,460 146,760 1 12,230 4 2 48,920 24,460 3 36, 690 124,800 12,230 36, 690 2 1 4 22,714 34,071 22, 714 11,357 11, 357 34,071 11,357 22, 714 1 3 137 75 51 6 19 11, 357 34,071 1, 356,437 10 1 3 186 137 1,982,394 ] 1,228, 745 625, 575 358, 530 110 834, 810 21,196 39,060 3 516,972 122 786, 822 189,696 68 366,220 77, 536 31,451 16 93,288 34 148,131 77,064 60,240 19 112,480 37 139,305 52,725 29,394 15 102,667 22 116,668 19 232,370 60 733,800 1 12,480 73,380 39, 810 24,460 183,450 1 12,230 T "49,"420 2 24,460 4 10 3 36, 690 248 2, 645,272 147 1,319, 435 ~ 858,333 113 3 21,363 125 806,830 72 389,015 87,228 18 86 378,827 19 77,064 37 139,409 15 52,725 22 116,668 742.5 6,389,341 5 53,660 972.4 8,370,640 5 55,137 207,149 68,385 6,107 439,250 216,426 6,107 423,696 27,424 107,334 23,920 117,979 3,562,122 7,098,642 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $18,500 15, 787 $14,435 1 1 1 4 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 9 8,341 45,322 19,802 50, 460 69, 889 154, 717 207, 279 39, 812 11,481 143 759,761 12 6 21 28 96 66 15,038 55, 308 15,038 14, 061 1 $18, 500 1 15, 787 1 15, 038 4 56, 265 1 15, 038 2 27, 810 2 24, 460 24, 710 1 12, 750 12, 480 2 24, 980 24, 980 2 24, 710 24, 460 1 12, 230 12, 230 1 12, 230 12, 230 1 12, 230 12, 230 4 42,849 43, 347 9 80, 955 81, 205 94, 722 19 148, 219 40, 810 10 67, 267 24 127, 215 119,346 147, 451 36 190, 298 450,104 127 591,861 287, 248 98 420, 888 32, 905 15 59, 572 3 12, 417 12, 417 201 1, 085,160 325 1, 699,100 Total permanent 273 1, 394, 070 473 2, 650, 769 690 3, 713, 667 Deduct lapses.. 11.7 60,418 117. 3 600,169 103 479,917 Add— Net increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year 6, 713 Portion of salaries carried in other posi42,850 tion schedules paid from this account. 33,950 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment... Intermittent employmentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay— Nightwork differential Additional pay for differential in lieu of premium pay 261.3 1,340,365 355.7 2,084,550 465 1,567 7,975 10,326 51,167 6,470 7,045 35,500 11,230 Total personal services.. 3,276, 600 5,500 48, 700 15,200 36,007 44,900 88,500 1,446,367 2,191,200 3,434,500 49,170 126,050 609 4, 808,395 930 7, 864, 404 1,075 9,038,796 97.6 182.5 1,421,403 613,019 1,620,627 32,447 1961 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: Director, bureau of national capital airports GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Airport manager GS-15. $13,730 to 15,030: Deputy director. Chief of division Airport manager Assistant airport manager GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Airport engineer Airport logistics analyst Chief of division. Assistant chief of division Safety engineer Special assistant Training supervisor GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.... GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 AIRPORTS 1 12,230 220 3,150,869 3 36,899 NATIONAL CAPITAL 146,354 3,905 9,222,265 CONSTRUCTION, NATIONAL CAPITAL 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief of division Assistant chief of division GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Construction engineer, airfields GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses . . . __ Add net increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) ... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services AIRPORTS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $8,819 1 6,448 1 1 2 $9,485 7,571 12,896 1 4,056 1 5,949 1 6,115 1 1 $15,038 14,394 2 5 4 2 4 2 5 1 25,750 57,637 38,750 15,142 26,124 11,170 25,565 4,160 1 6,115 6 40,123 0. 6 4,323 28 239,845 0.4 2, 645 1.8 10,995 5.4 35,800 27. 6 237,200 85 2,327 136 1,725 5,300 13,407 37,661 242,500 3 21,216 1.2 10,254 33 30 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, AIRPORT ADDITIONAL 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chief of division GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Construction engineer Assistant chief of division GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Construction engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS- 7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS 6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS -5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Total permanent Deduct lapses 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 .. Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $55,440 380,888 81,960 31,483 $35,821 352,271 79,073 94, 577 $352,409 82,710 94,578 7,933,108 1,831,771 9,810,610 1960 actual FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY—Continued WASHINGTON 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad. Total personal services Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,685 1 $15,787 1 1 13,978 13,978 1 1 15,038 15,038 1 8 5 11,606 85,486 46,030 1 8 5 12,750 92,685 49,795 1 3 3 4 2 6,136 16,764 16, C58 18,616 8,569 3 1 3 4 2 20,988 5,366 17,472 20,717 9,360 30 5 251,906 46,906 30 1 274,996 7,996 10 91,333 0.6 9,333 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,0< Executive secretaryGeneral counsel GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335- 100,000 7,000 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses 367,000 9.4 89,000 100,000 25 305,000 29 2,000 2,000 307,000 369,000 1 $16,037 FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 2 2 1 2 1 23,109 20,030 7,571 14,373 5,533 1 4,680 89,000 1960 actual 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 $13,978 13,686 6,906 5,886 4,056 $15,038 14,705 7,425 6,365 4,347 $15,038 15,038 7,592 6,365 4,347 5 1 44,512 4,028 5 47,880 0.3 1,009 48,380 35 4 40,411 4.7 46,871 48,345 5,950 12,000 11,000 335 185 10 10 46,696 59,066 59,355 REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: ber salary ber salary ber salary U.S. member of air navigation commission (International Civil Aviation Organization) 1 $15,267 $15,267 Chief, civil aviation group 22 315,159 387,672 Chief of division 1 15,267 15,517 FAA adviser 1 15,267 15,517 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Airport administrator 1 $13,771 13,749 1 13,749 U.S. member of air navigation commission (International Civil Aviation Organization).. 1 13,771 Deputy chief of division 1 14,061 1 13,749 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer 1 13, 520 1 13,520 Chief, civil aviation assistance group10 131,189 13 169,009 Chief of branch 5 62,170 5 63,460 Deputy chief, civil aviation assistance 12,896 1 13,250 group Chief of division 11,835 22 278,776 22 278,776 Engineer 2 24,960 2 24,460 Technical specialist 20 251,201 20 251,201 Aviation technician 84 945,757 79 889,390 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 31 318,597 56 525,562 52 485,827 38 327,780 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 320 325 289 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 2,543,704 2,488,022 2,125,164 32 210,086 21 151,195 21 148,373 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 123 745,053 109 723,067 111 729,973 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 87 482,416 80 488,236 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 80 476, 715 64 328, 590 60 342,664 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 65 363,866 50 232,267 60 306,509 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 62 306,865 36 158,661 33 159,765 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 33 155,938 41 160,622 27 119,186 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 —27 117,869 4 14,854 7 27,728 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 7 27,416 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210192 186 194 1,151,284 1,101, 401 1,109,251 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 6,294,751 167.7 911,519 1,145 1,144 8, 655,051 8, 517,857 95.9 644, 261 108.3 759, 568 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: Commissioners- GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: General counsel Chief engineer Chief of bureau GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Administrative assistant Chief of office. Executive officer Associate general counsel Associate chief engineer Assistant bureau chiefChief of C O N E L R A D . . . GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Hearing examiner Chief, field office Assistant general counsel Division chief Assistant division chief Branch chief Engineer Attorney GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant executive officer Personnel officer Defense coordinator Field coordinator. Secretary. Chief, field office Engineer in charge Assistant division chief Chief of branch Engineer Attorney Accountant GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935- 45 287,666 44 307,418 44 307,418 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255. 378.4 2,141,022 257.4 1, 633, 798 257.4 1,633,798 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. Net permanent (average number, 1,149. 7 net salary). 7,236,588 Positions other than permanent: 73,030 Temporary employment 3, 716 Part-time employment 70,003 Intermittent employment 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total personal services.. ADVANCES AND 1961 estimate 1,261.5 9,199, 976 8,140 61,"913 1,250.1 1,221,863 59,050 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 . GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345_. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 . GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 7 $140,500 7 $140,500 7 $140,500 1 1 4 15,392 16,349 62,484 1 16,806 1 4 17,576 67,724 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 14,206 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,435 57,282 14,435 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 15,517 15,517 15,787 15, 517 15,787 62,338 15,787 15,787 15,787 16,037 15, 787 16,037 62,858 16,037 16 212,572 16 232,835 4 54,101 23 312,104 1 13,083 3 40,123 15 189,074 13 4 58,843 24 352,558 27,810 2 3 43,493 15 217,172 13 182,876 17 249,163 1 14,395 4 59,175 25 368, 554 2 28,143 3 43,805 13 189,362 14 199,495 1 13,083 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 7 26 11,357 11,835 12, 563 13,042 12, 771 22, 963 46,882 87,692 315,115 216,523 234,206 22,714 18 20 2 118 1 1,225,727 3 123 1,113,947 123 947,007 7 51,064 107 694,283 8 47,881 108 599,833 125 640,828 223 1,031,947 188 767,433 1 14,394 1 1 1 1 1 12,480 12,750 13,520 14,040 12,230 25,230 37,980 107,120 338,910 332,150 251,020 24,960 2 3 8 26 26 20 2 138 1,530,841 127 1,225,890 124 996,087 5 39,474 101 693,252 13 85,405 151 912,424 107 580,772 245 1,219,411 174 767,310 1 1 1 1 1 17,056 17,576 67,974 12,480 13,000 13, 520 14,310 12,480 25,230 51,000 119,350 352,160 383,380 289,780 24,960 2 4 9 27 30 23 2 149 1,647,073 138 1,320,938 1, 133 1,076,905 4 31, 808 113 779, 311 13 85,044 160 970, 593 81 452,021 250 1,257,305 173 759,869 31 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-3. $3,670to$4,390... GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 148 $547, 770 27 94,767 114 $451,485 27 101,395 129 $515,288 26 100,270 36 173,637 37 180,151 37 183,589 1, 524 1, 556 1, 610 10,326,332 11,495,124 12,045,192 222.6 186.3 197.3 1,301,051 1,224,917 1,104, 589 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1,301.4 1, 369.7 1,412.7 9,025,281 10,390,535 10,820,275 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 70, 976 40,276 Overtime and holiday pay. 14, 500 108,996 17,000 Nightwork differential 24, 500 21,649 24,000 Total personal services 9,226,902 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations $8, 676,838 550,064 $9, 935,956 535,855 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank $20,500 $20, 500 1 $20,500 Board..— 40,000 40,000 Member of the Board 2 40,000 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: General counsel 15,392 16,806 1 17,056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 14,206 15, 517 Assistant to the Board 1 15,517 16,037 Director, division of supervision 14,684 Director, Federal home loan bank 14,206 operations 15,517 15,787 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Associate director, Federal home loan 14,394 13,083 1 14,394 bank operations Associate director, division of super14,394 13,083 vision 14, 706 13, 686 15,038 Associate general counsel 28,143 28, 767 13, 374 A ttorney adviser — 14,394 14, 706 13,083 Comptroller 14, 456 15, 558 15, 558 Director of audits Director, Federal savings and loan 1 13,686 15,038 1 14,706 operations Regional supervisor 4 51,084 4 56,244 Secretary to Federal Home Loan 1 14,394 1 14,706 Bank Board 1 13,374 2 28,455 Trial attorney 2 27,810 1 13,374 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 11,606 1 12,750 1 12,750 Accountant 1 11,607 1 12,480 1 12,750 Associate director of audits Associate director, Federal savings 1 11,835 13, 000 13,270 and loan operations 23,212 2 24,980 37, 710 Attorney-adviser 1 11, 607 12,480 12, 750 Chief bank examiner 11,606 1 12, 750 13,000 Director of personnel 1 12,230 12,230 Director of public relations 91, 098 11 137, 840 Financial analyst 2 25, 750 23,670 2 26,000 Trial attorney-.18 200,474 179,899 16 197,030 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 14 130, 790 10 95,180 128,246 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 11 86,341 79, 810 10 79,579 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 2 14,685 2 15,017 6, 510 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985— 9 64, 440 71, 700 10 84, 693 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 5 33,092 4 26,874 24,168 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 16 96,344 91,146 15 77,227 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 — 14 77, 793 11 61,131 82,656 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 32 157,416 130,002 26 126,070 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 20 89,336 27 118,664 70,901 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 12 50,444 41,291 10 59,104 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 1 4,139 2 7,654 10,274 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 3 10,857 14,268 4 9,858 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv12 64,543 12 64,980 11 59,738 alent to less than $12,210 207 1,503, 566 212 1,684, 719 11.6 64,207 4.9 29,204 195.4 1,439,359 $6,485 32,800 $19,035 1,460,664 1,694,800 1,389,518 1,435,006 1,694,800 1,389,518 $1,389,145 45,861 $1,657,750 37,050 $1,348,988 40,530 25,658 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Limitation on administrative expenses, Federal Home Loan Bank Board" "Advances and reimbursements" NONADMINISTRATIVE $10,439, 620 419, 655 AND NONADMINISTRATIVE LOAN BANK BOARD 1960 actual 1962 estimate $11,501 9,804 All personal services Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation CERTAIN 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 EXPENSES, FEDERAL HOME Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 1961 estimate 10, 859,275 10,471,811 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD Total permanent. Deduct lapses 1960 actual 186 1,392,953 5.9 22,470 207.1 180.1 1,655,515 | 1,370,483 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director, office of examination Director, office of supervision GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Associate director, office of examination Associate director, office of supervision Chief examiner Financial analyst Regional supervisor GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief examiner Assistant director, office of examination __ Financial analyst GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. Total permanent. Deduct lapses. EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,435 1 $15,517 1 1 $15,517 16,037 1 13,083 1 14,394 1 14,394 "l2_""l68,~108 1 12 1 4 14,394 171,750 13,730 56,244 35 435,480 12 155,748 20 227,120 25 308.500 1 11,356 1 12,230 35 71 138 240 131 11 25 24 33 1 12,480 11 138,590 348,207 47 504,124 76 815,464 597,035 119 1,074, 295 137 1, 244, 915 985,047 182 1.400, 572 209 1. 620, 219 1, 479,153 250 1, 661, 654 265 1, 785, 260 1 6,885 672,182 95 525,592 93 519,695 55,782 15 80,515 19 104,478 110,191 22 104,958 27 133, 684 99,185 25 110,656 25 112,112 121,942 116,487 29 118, 567 4,890,466 54.9 359,762 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken All personal services Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation 824 6,097,602 30.5 222,455 7,349,895 >. 4 261,243 4,530,704 5,875,147 912.6 7, 088, 652 36,458 86,544 23,403 82,400 62, 665 4,653,706 5,980,950 7,151, 317 5,980,950 7,151, 317 174,325 Total personal services. 4,479,381 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 S A V I N G S A N D LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: General manager GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy general manager Assistant general manager (director).. Assistant to general manager (consultant) Comptroller Financial economist (director) GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant director Assistant to general manager Deputy comptroller Executive assistant 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num-• Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,870 1 $17,326 1 $17,326 1 2 14,456 26,145 1 2 15,558 28,143 1 2 15, 558 28, 767 1 1 1 13,083 12, 771 13,374 1 1 1 14,061 14,061 14,394 1 1 14,394 14, 706 1 1 1 1 11,606 12,085 11,357 11,835 1 1 1 1 12, 750 13,000 12,480 12,750 1 2 1 1 12, 750 26,270 12, 750 13,000 32 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD—Continued FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 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 S A V I N G S A N D LOAN INSURANCE C O R P O R A T I O N — C o n t i n u e d SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Financial analyst Financial economist (assistant director) GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 — Total permanent. 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 Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken All personal services Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation Total personal services.. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 523,441 18 18 2 1 30,430 54,142 57,968 44,802 6,240 44, 719 48,235 83,281 73,027 7,196 3,640 2 $25,750 2 $25,750 1 12,230 10,650 67,975 1 1 7 12,480 10,899 68,785 87,921 29,392 6,885 66,467 46,800 101,921 63, 544 12,044 1 7 11 4 1 10 8 18 17 3 86, 111 29,079 6,885 60,131 46,489 91,397 74,880 11,711 11 4 1 11 8 20 14 3 94 619,703 8.6 48,731 94 677,811 4.3 23,651 94 688,409 3.4 14,013 85.4 570,972 i. 7 654,160 90.6 674,396 3,688 2,188 4,395 11,746 2,618 8,817 2,732 590,801 669,283 677,128 1, 500 1,310 589,491 677,128 FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in r excess of $16,530: 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 Director.. 1 17,514 1 17,514 Deputy director... GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 17,056 15,621 Director of mediation activity GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 63,128 44,263 Regional director 16,307 14,914 General counsel15,267 14,435 Special assistant to the director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Director of administrative manage13,978 15,038 ment 13,283 14,394 Director of special activities 55,202 44, 616 Regional director 13,978 70,970 Assistant regional director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 11,606 1 12,750 Administrative officer Associate director of administrative 12,480 11,357 1 1 management 26,020 6 73,736 2 Assistant regional director 12,210 1 1 11,357 National office representative 81 Mediator 72 876,568 1,055,710 1 12, 750 11,606 Operations analyst 1 106 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935117 1,259,197 1,222,917 100,819 13 118,375 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 24,003 3 15,038 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— 7, 675 1 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985— 84,657 12 65,813 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— 20,884 3 31,846 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— 28,996 5 32,468 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— 72,448 13 61,506 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— 85,385 17 78,644 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335—. 53 242,715 215,022 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— 41,977 10 51,022 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— 7,654 2 7,093 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— 344 3,138,386 344 3, 384, 396 Total permanent 1.3 8,196 4 36,487 Deduct lapses — Net permanent (average number, 342.7 340 net salary) 3,376,200 3,101,899 Positions other than permanent: 5,760 4,896 Temporary employment 8,000 7,844 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 12,740 24,044 Regular pay above 52-week base.. 2^000 2,792 Overtime and holiday pay 3,141,475 3,404,700 Total personal services I960 actual 1962 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total ber salary 1 1 $20,500 17,514 17,056 63,918 16,307 15,267 15,038 14, 706 44, 616 71,636 13,000 1 2 1 85 12,750 26,270 12,210 „ 112,530 1 13,000 106 22 2 1 12 ] ,225,231 197,750 16,682 7,821 86,239 20,884 67,223 12 68,055 13 32 152,423 34 168,355 42,726 10 7,758 2 359 3, 547, 465 2.7 24,465 3 356.3 3,523,000 5,000 12,000 2,000 3,542,000 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber excess of $18,500: Commissioner 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 GS-18. $18,500: 18, 512 Executive director 1 17,514 18, 512 Chief accountant 18,512 Chief, bureau of power Chief, bureau of rates and gas certificates — 1 18,512 General counsel 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief accountant 1 15,392 Chief, bureau of power 1 16,349 Chief, bureau of rates and gas certificates 15,621 General counsel 15,870 Solicitor 16,536 16,536 Deputy chief accountant 16, 536 Deputy chief, bureau of power Deputy chief, bureau of rates and gas 1 16,536 certificates Deputy general counsel 1 16,536 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy chief accountant 1 14,206 Deputy chief, bureau of power 1 15,163 Deputy chief, bureau of rates and gas certificates 1 14,206 Deputy general counsel 1 14,435 Solicitor 1 14,435 Assistant chief, bureau of rates and 3 45,801 gas certificates 3 45,801 Assistant general counsel — 1 15,267 Chief, division of accounts Chief, division of electric resources 1 15,517 and requirements 1 15,517 Chief, division of licensed projects 1 15,517 Chief, division of river basins GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant chief, bureau of rates and 41,330 gas certificates-. 39. 831 Assistant general counsel-. 38,625 96,867 Attorney — 13, 686 14, 706 Chief examiner 13,686 14, 706 Director of administration. 14,394 Director of personnel187,974 Examiner — 175,485 Chief division of accounts 13,083 Chief, division of electric resources and requirements 13,978 14,061 12, 771 Chief, division offinanceand statistics. 13,978 Chief, division of licensed projects 13,978 Chief, division of river basins 75,190 69,890 Regional engineer 13, 749 12, 771 Secretary of the commission 13, 749 12,771 Supervisory auditor 13, 749 Power utilities auditor 27,498 Engineer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, division of personnel 1 13,042 Head, section of basin and project 13, 520 1 12,563 plans 13,520 1 12,563 Head, section of cost estimates 13,270 1 12,085 Head, section of finance Head, section of power requirements 1 13,520 1 12,563 and supply 1 12,480 Head, section of application Head, section of reports and special 1 13,520 12,563 studies 1 13,520 12, 563 Head, section of project analysis Head, section of transmission and 1 13,520 12, 563 coordination 1 13,520 12, 563 Head, section of utility status Head, section of financial reports and 12,230 1 statistics 103, 667 15 187,050 Attorney 258,980 20 10 124, 445 Engineer 12,230 1 1 11,357 Management analysis officer 63, 730 5 5 59,216 Power utilities auditor 66, 560 5 4 50,252 Deputy regional engineer 12,480 1 1 11, 606 Geologist 70 789,465 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 — 74 787,213 880,150 90 87 795,281 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 110 849,956 111 919,601 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. 39,125 35,569 5 5 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 92 589,526 116 801,471 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 539,391 96 541,344 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 274,520 38 199,519 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. 433,954 87 405,220 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.— 386,882 87 367,238 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 178,996 50 192,418 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. 21,298 23,174 7 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— 29,451 24,354 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv23 113,568 22 109,305 alent to less than $12,210— Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) 853 6,133,282 898 7,057,325 25.9 158,478 36.2 289,603 0.9 10,170 826.2 5,964,634 861.8 6,767,722 33 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay. 42,012 39,965 45,347 8,219 26,313 6,060,212 Total personal services 1960 actual >, 834,000 7,284,000 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Commissioner 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 GS-18. $18,500: Executive director 1 17,514 18,512 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 2 31,013 33,862 33,862 Bureau director.2 16,536 General counsel 1 15,392 1 16, 536 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 14,206 Assistant bureau director 1 15,267 15,267 Assistant to chairman 1 15,267 15,267 46, 571 Assistant general counsel 2 29,120 3 46,821 Associate bureau director 1 15,267 15,267 31,304 2 Bureau director 2 28," 891 30, 534 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 73,757 73,757 Assistant bureau director 6 80,224 5 55, 537 58,365 Assistant general counsel 4 4 55,495 13,749 13,749 1 Assistant to executive director 13,749 1 13,749 Associate executive director 323,614 227,371 Attorney 18 227,255 16 144,855 144,543 132,867 Attorney in charge, field office 10 10 28,455 28,455 25,854 2 2 Bureau directors 120,764 8 111,114 8 120,451 Chief of division 2 28,432 29,432 26,457 2 2 Economist 18 256,485 15 202,156 15 217,816 Hearing examiner 15 214,575 214,263 107,034 15 Legal adviser 5 72,612 45,114 41,934 3 Medical officer 13,978 1 13,749 Secretary 1 13,749 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 24,648 2 26,520 Accountant 2 26,520 140,128 Assistant attorney in charge,fieldoffice. 12 151,150 12 151,150 12,085 Assistant bureau director 1 13,270 1 13,270 11,835 Assistant executive director 695,652 59 744~290 Attorney 811,200 Chemist 12,230 12,085 13,000 Chief of division 13,000 11,357 12,230 Director of personnel 12,230 37,939 40,830 Economist 51,770 12,085 Information specialist 12, 563 Medical officer 1 13, 520 1 13,520 12, 563 Statistician 1 13, 520 1 13,520 771,073 884,844 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 87 948, 213 80 446,078 567,075 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 69 636,527 61 446,212 72 563,832 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 57 451,627 7,176 1 7,176 1 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 37 232, 571 56 367,719 109 711,232 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 59,968 50,151 8 9 60,636 9 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 58 312,767 125 702,000 89 512,378 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 48 254, 517 33 188,325 34 193,504 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 490,696 80 377,948 116 545,020 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 389,412 95 388,869 123 530,868 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 152, 432 34 126,379 50 196,050 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 45, 966 44,820 43,285 12 12 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 25,229 28,640 23,254 7 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv13 67,100 13 71,S 15 80,104 lent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary Other personal services: Witness fees Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services.. 754 7 5,784,148 31,386 5, 752,762 ! 815 6,736,985 55,487 6,681,498 25,864 12, 005 5,000 45,050 16,205 8,000 27,000 5,844,881 6,738, 503 COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 1960 actual FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT 1,031 8,019,931 10 94,931 1,021 7,925,000 10,000 7,937,000 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $15,255: 1 $20,500 Chairman 1 $20,500 Commissioner 2 40,000 2 40,000 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: General counsel 1 14,685 1 16,037 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 13,374 Assistant general counsel 14,394 Division director — 1 13,374 21 28,143 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12,230 Administrative officer.. 64, 520 Attorney 71, 750 90,356 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 85,234 56, 660 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 53,414 7, 571 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 14,310 28,247 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 26,229 6,552 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 6,074 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 8 42,640 50, 772 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. 5 23,400 15,371 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 7 29,763 35, 776 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 2 7,780 8,362 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.... Total permanent . Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for services abroad Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 55 7 462,527 52,300 55 3 495,491 21,091 48 410,227 52 474,400 1,347 1,600 82 411,656 476,000 46 $439 37 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1961 estimate Ni m- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Comptroller General $22, 500 $22, 500 20, 509 20,509 Assistant comptroller general GS-18. $18,500: 17, 514 38, 512 General counsel 17. 514 18, 489 Assistant to the comptroller general... Director, accounting and auditing 17, 514 18, 512 policy staff. Director, defense accounting and 18, 512 17, 514 auditing division Director, civil accounting and audit18, 512 ing division 17, 514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 16,806 15, 429 Deputy general counsel 17,108 15, 796 Director, office of staff management. Deputy director, accounting and 16, 583 auditing policy staff 15, 392 Deputy director, defense accounting 16, 536 15, 544 and auditing division Deputy director, civil accounting and auditing division 16, 541 15,392 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 14, 485 15, 787 Director, claims division 14; 206 15, 271 Director, transportation division 28,900 2 31,362 Associate general counsel Associate director, defense accounting 14, 462 2 30,550 and auditing division 34 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295—Continued Associate director, civil accounting and auditing division Associate director, accounting and auditing policy staff Regional manager GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Director, field operations division Director of personnel Director, European branch Director, Far East branch.. Deputy director,fieldoperations division Deputy director, claims division Associate director, transportation division Assistant general counsel. Assistant director, defense accounting and auditing division Assistant director, civil accounting and auditing division Assistant director, accounting and auditing policy staff Assistant director, office of staff management Assistant director, transportation division Attorney-adviser (legislation). Regional manager — Assistant regional manager GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant administrative officer Deputy director, Far East branch Assistant director of personnel. Chief of branch Chief, procedures and internal review. Supervisory attorney-adviser Attorney-adviser Attorney-adviser (legislation) Regional manager. Supervisory accountantSupervisory auditor. Supervisory investigator Supervisory systems accountant Systems accountant GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 — GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 — GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335-....GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,985: L-12. $4,992 to $5,533 L-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 $4,056 W-10. $5,304 to $5,845 W-9. $5,075 to $5,616 W-8. $4,867 to $5,366 W-6. $4,410 to $4,867 W-5. $4,181 to $4,638 W-4. $3,806 to $4,222 W-3. $3,453 to $3,827 W-2. $3,078 to $3,411 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 1961 estimate CIVIL 3 $43,641 3 $47,189 3 $47,789 2 2 30,135 28,412 2 2 32,614 30,534 2 2 32,614 30,534 1 1 1 1 1 14,456 13,767 14,456 13,811 13,083 1 1 1 1 1 15,773 15,038 15,829 15,038 14,251 1 1 1 1 1 15,829 15,038 15,829 15,038 14,419 1 1 12,870 13,220 1 1 14,061 14,394 1 1 14,324 14,728 1 12,884 92,662 1 8 14,061 114,679 1 8 14,061 116,234 174,629 13 189,488 17 246,195 161,640 15 13 12 4 1 213,616 17 243,432 54,704 59,494 4 60,150 12,774 27,910 2 28,173 2 2 28,122 30,076 157,396 27,498 25,490 27,114 105,400 2 2 8 9 1 27,668 29,473 127,457 13.749 12.750 11,835 12,750 12,813 14,040 1 73,678 6 8 104,505 11,904 13,000 1 1 11,606 12,480 1 1 22 276,730 19 219,693 127,327 9 113,257 11 117,470 38,328 3 10 819,095 81 1, 033,646 421, 582 58 729,484 62,271 27,263 2 5 35,530 38,699 3 3 12,173 13,270 1 1 278 2, 867,385 321 3,564,684 481 4, 244,789 489 4,654,285 584 4, 443,441 685 5,602,974 888,039 69 551,780 120 651 4,154,916 698 4,860,940 410 2,576,814 310 2, 134,350 630 3,465,101 576 3, 408,230 461,360 86 79 457,022 281 1, 359,532 295 1,539,595 428 1, 845,027 445 2,078,356 673 2,724,569 624 2, 739,033 242 909,875 212 869,591 143,262 149,163 11,661 1 1 1 1 2 6 7 2 3 2 1 2 1 5 9 13 5, 533 10,020 28,518 29,988 7,842 17,319 11,080 4,878 9,548 4,550 20,745 33,660 42,302 1 1 5,533 10,068 11 2 1 1 1 8 1 1 22 9 2 97 71 2 3 1 341 533 693 70 663 291 576 73 285 428 577 12,937 12,954 14,040 105,417 13,215 12,480 280,410 115,217 26,326 1,,244,456 897,090 27,310 39,440 13,486 3,,805,908 5,,074,291 5,,696,008 561,400 4,665,312 2,017,963 3,442,922 426,468 1,503,138 2, 010,882 2,559,629 767,052 186 36 141,259 5,533 10,068 33,030 30,142 8,112 11,690 16,307 4,867 4,867 4,638 33,030 30,142 34,445 32,800 34,445 32,800 21,110 21,110 5,122 5,203 5,172 37,216,730 36,612,220 33,404,064 147 962,952 161 1,163,520 152,1,082,230 32,893,576 35, 720,000 CENTENNIAL 36,232,000 COMMISSION 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,255: Executive director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant executive director GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. 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 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,500 1 $17,737 1 $17,737 1 2 3 11,606 14,373 13,333 1 2 3 12,480 15,808 14,872 1 2 3 12,750 15,974 15,371 7 55,812 0.3 2,365 7 60,897 0.3 2,181 7 61,832 0.5 2,714 6.7 53,447 6.7 58,716 6.5 59,118 6,875 6,500 6,500 430 234 60,752 65,450 Total personal services 65,618 INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grade and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,210: Chief commissioner Associate commissioner. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Attorney investigator GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935: Attorney investigator GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935: Clerk and administrative officer GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Total permanent Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $18,500 1 $18,500 1 $18,500 2 36,000 2 36,000 2 36,000 3 34,879 3 38,397 7 88,760 3 30,440 3 33,365 41 9,890 24,026 41 10,940 27,375 2 1 7,126 3,945 2 1 10,398 4,280 3 1 4 2 2 1 34,466 10,941 28,220 9,665 10,593 4,355 17 164,806 0.9 4, 781 17 179,255 23 241,500 Total personal services 160,025 179,255 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 8,112 11,690 16,307 4,867 4,867 4,638 Net permanent (average number, 5,056 4, 970 5,011 net salary) 32, 441,112 36,134,500 35,448,700 Positions other than permanent: Inter14,000 14,000 3,259 mittent employment Other personal services: 252,083 141,800 Regular pay above 52-week base 197,122 115,500 83,500 Overtime pay Total personal services.. WAR 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 7 HISTORICAL AND MEMORIAL COMMISSIONS Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: CommissionerGS-18. $18,500: General counsel Managing director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director General counsel Secretary GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director Assistant to the managing director Associate general counsel Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Analytical statistician Assistant chief Assistant director Assistant general counsel Assistant to the managing director Associate general counsel. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 11 $220,500 11 $220, 500 1 1 18,512 18,512 1 17,514 6 1 1 94,474 16,099 15,392 9 151,734 6 85,465 1 4 14, 685 59,446 10 153,170 1 15,267 1 15, 787 1 15, 517 1 1 12, 771 14, 456 132,285 1 12, 771 1 13, 686 5 66, 559 10 16, 536 1 1 7 1 14,394 15, 558 99,114 13,749 5 71,553 241, 500 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Attorney-adviser Budget and fiscal officer Chief hearing examiner Chief of section Congressional liaison officer Director of locomotive inspection Director of personnel Hearing examiner Legislative attorney Supervisory auditor Supervisory cost analyst Transportation economist Trial attorney GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Analytical statistician Assistant budget and fiscal officer Assistant chief Assistant director of locomotive inspection, Assistant director of personnel Assistant general counsel Assistant secretary Assistant to director Attorney-adviser Chief, explosives branch Chief of section Financial analyst Hearing examiner Management analyst Regional manager Supervisory accountant Supervisory auditor Supervisory cost analyst Transportation economist Trial attorney GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. $5,885 to $6,875.. $5,355 to $6,345.. $4,830 to $5,820.. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815.. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 24 $313,515 1 12,771 40.435 13,083 13,978 13, 686 12, 771 640,382 13,374 26,748 13,374 13, 978 38,313 1 1 5 11,357 11,357 58,718 1 11,357 2 22,963 12,334 1 1 1 24 $336,028 1 " 13,749 3 43,493 1 14,061 1 13, 749 1 14, 706 1 13, 749 48 689,112 1 14,394 2 28,788 1 14,394 1 15,038 3 41,247 1 1 5 7 12,230 12,230 63,210 12,230 12,230 12,480 13,270 12,480 308,850 12,480 87,400 24,460 822,100 12,230 167,540 12,230 37,980 12,480 11,606 23 264, 579 11,606 81,202 63 741,225 25 $348,799 1 14,061 3 43,826 1 14,061 1 13, 749 1 15,038 1 14,061 122 1 1,707,745 1 ~ 14,394 2 29,100 1 14,394 1 15,038 3 41, 559 1, 1 5 12,480 12,480 63,460 1 12,480 1 12,230 1 12,750 1 13,520 1 12,750 28 332,520 1 12,480 7 87,940 2 24,710 12 136,533 127 1,293,990 418 3,676,932 141 1,037,130 53 374,676 252 1,612,195 61 348,059 151 813,939 79 401,671 269 1,257,685 303 1,255,039 193 742,477 26 90,070 34 108,286 1, 784,817 53 325,118 138 805,820 83 452,440 282 1,408,470 312 1,378,624 187 781,011 11 43,969 31 106,157 1 12,230 13 168,580 1 12,230 3 38,250 1 12,480 1 12,230 15 183,970 140 1, 524,945 433 4,135,625 158 1,242,163 51 389,352 262 1, 796, 551 53 325,616 142 827,284 84 457,286 285 1,421, 511 326 1,435,408 191 795,136 11 44,177 31 106,469 28 137,759 28 137,239 28 137,239 13 155,686 11, 35.276 11,606 15 183,700 138 1,499,624 425 4,037,135 143 1,128, 598 51 388,688 260 2,409 2,494 2,428 18,201,931 16,681,430 18,816,488 32.6 65.4 56.6 303,036 395,871 534, 942 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, 2,343.6 net salary) 2,395.4 2,437.4 17,898,895 16,146,488 18,420,617 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 7,135 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 122,972 67,322 Overtime and holiday pay 12,057 22,301 12,057 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services.. 31,950 16,298,896 17,978,274 18,464,624 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE FUNDS A V A I L A B L E TO ADMINISTRATION OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S NATIONAL AERONAUTICS Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: Administrator Deputy administrator Associate administrator Assistant administrator for congressional relations Assistant director Assistant to the administrator Assistant to the associate administrator _ Associate director Deputy associate administrator 1960 actual PAID AND FROM SPACE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $22,500 1 21,507 1 21,008 1 $22,500 1 21,507 1 21,008 1 $22,500 1 21,507 1 21,008 1 19,011 20 375,740 1 19,011 1 19,011 23 432,276 1 19,011 23 432,276 2 1 38,022 19,011 1 2 19,011 38,022 1 2 19,011 38,022 35 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary excess of $18,500—Continued 3 $57,033 4 $76,044 Deputy director 4 80,040 6 119,572 Director, field installation Director of advanced research pro21,008 21,008 grams 19,011 19,011 Director of business administration. _. 21,008 21,008 Director of launch vehicle programs.. 21,008 21,008 Director of life sciences programs Director of program planning and evaluation 21,008 21,008 Director of space flight programs 21,008 21,008 Director of U.N. conference 19,011 19,011 20, 509 20,010 General counsel 19,011 19,011 Staff scientist 18, 512 18, 512 Technical assistant GS-18. $18,500: Director of systems development..<._. 18, 512 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Head, research branch 5 76,335 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Aerodynamicist Administrative management officer... 2 27,358 2 29,751 Aeronautical-space pilot 9 122,811 9 132,092 Aeronautical-space scientist 61 799,319 98 1,377,499 Assistant business manager 13,079 1 13,488 Assistant chief, research division 84,354 6 90,748 Assistant chief, service division 95,453 7 103,316 13,379 Assistant director 6 83,078 80,274 Assistant head, research branch 6 86,653 Assistant procurement and supply officer 13,379 1 14,394 Assistant, program management 1 13,749 Assistant to the associate administrator. 2 27,4 12,779 Assistant to the deputy director 114,454 Assistant to the director 80, 574 15,038 Associate head, research branch 13,979 14,061 Attorney 13,079 42,189 Attorney-adviser 39,237 14, 061 13,079 Budget and programing specialist 43, 814 27,358 Budget officer 15,038 13,979 Business manager 28, 451 26,158 Chief, administrative division 68, 690 Chief, life sciences program 13, 749 Chief, management services 1 13,379 89, 253 Chief, research division 1 12,779 96,166 Chief, research projects.. 132,352 Chief, service division 122, 751 15,038 Chief, technical exhibits 13,970 14,061 Classification and organization officer12, 779 13, 749 12, 779 Contract specialist 55, 602 38, 637 Deputy director Digital computer systems adminis14,061 trator.. Director, life sciences research facility. 13, 749 Director of administration. 1 13,679 14, 706 Director of administrative services___ 13, 749 Director of procurement and contracting 1 13,379 Director of technical information 1 13,079 1 14,394 1 13, 079 5 69,015 Electronic scientist 75 256 Engineer 994,365 3, 646,178 Examinations and standards officer __ 1 13,079 1 14, 061 1 13,679 1 14,706 Executive assistant 1 13, 979 1 15, 038 Facilities program officer 25, 558 2 2 27,476 Financial management officer 13,079 1 1 14,394 Fiscal officer 70 70 Head, research branch 956,930 1, 033,810 15 217,120 200, 685 Head, research section. 81,174 6 87,628 Head, service branch 25, 858 28,126 Information specialist 13, 749 Joint projects officer 13, 749 Launch vehicle analyst 1 13,979 15, 038 Legislative liaison officer 56, 902 3 40,137 Management analyst 57,227 Mathematician 1 13,070 13,749 Mission requirements specialist 14, 061 Mobilization and planning officer 1 12,779 15,038 NASA scientific representative 1 13,979 14, 061 1 13,379 Personnel officer 225, 008 Physical science administrator 128, 517 1 12,779 Physicist 28, 776 2 26,758 Procurement and supply officer Program coordinator 12,779 3 42,514 Program management officer 13, 079 1 14,061 Research coordinator 13, 079 1 14,394 Safety officer Secretary, inventions and contributions board 13, 079 1 14, 061 Supervisory accountant 12, 779 1 13, 749 Supervisory auditor 13, 079 1 14,394 Supervisory production specialist 2 28, 776 4 53,516 6 85, 678 Technical assistant GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 12.230 Aeroballistics specialist 4 49,672 Aeronautical-space pilot 3 34,809 85 78 Aeronautical-space scientist 1,094, 845 917,364 Architect 12,480 1 11,603 Assistant examination and organiza12,480 tion officer..1 11,363 Assistant chief, administrative di2 22, 966 25,226 vision 2 25,366 27,306 Assistant chief, research division 2 23,446 25,226 Assistant budget officer 3 39,429 Assistant chief, service division 36 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S NATIONAL AERONAUTICS PAID AND 1960 actual FROM SPACE ADMINISTRATION—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued ber salary Assistant financial management officer $11,363 Assistant head, research branch 85,301 Assistant procurement and supplyofficer 11,603 Assistant program manager Assistant to the director 11,603 Attorney-adviser 69,570 Auditor Biochemist Budget and programing specialist 11,363 Budget officer 11,363 Budget analyst Chemist 24,168 Chief, administrative division 11, 603 Chief, ADP utilization and control._. Chief of plant maintenance 11,603 Chief, research facility 11,943 Contract specialist 46,412 Deputy director of administration 11,843 Digital computer systems administrator Electric rate specialist 11,363 Electronic scientist3 35,769 Engineer (66 3,170,338 Engineering planning officer 2 25,606 Equipment specialist Executive secretary, committee on long-range studies 1 12,083 Facilities coordinator 1 11,603 Fiscal officer 1 11,603 Flight systems scientist __. 1 11,603 Head, administrative section 1 11,363 Head, research branch 7 86,021 Head, research section 40 479, 720 Head, service branch 6 74,418 Head, service section 8 97,384 Industrial specialist 1 11,363 Information specialist 3 34,089 Inspection specialist .... Legislative assistant "ll,"363 Management analyst __. 1 11,363 Manager, space projects .... Mathematical statistician "ll,"603 Mathematician.. 4 47,372 Microbiologist Patent attorney. ' T "45,"932" Personnel management evaluation officer Personnel officer 3 34,809 Personnel projects and recruitment officer Physical science administrator Physician, life sciences Physicist 12 141,636 Physiologist Procurement officer "34," 809 Procurement analyst 2 22,726 Production specialist Program management assistant "~1 11,363 Program coordinator Publications officer "l 11,363 Radiologist, life sciences. Regulations and procedures officer 11,843 Safety officer 12, 563 Security officer 11,363 Security specialist 11,363 Staff scientist 34,809 Shop superintendent Supervisory accountant 1 11,363 Supervisory auditor___ 2 23,216 Supervisory supply officer. Systems accountant Technical assistant 1 12,563 Technical services operations officer—. 2 22,726 Transportation specialist 1 11,363 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. 768 8,064,887 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 753 6,825,282 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... 788 5,985,063 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 15 108,675 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 841 5,396,785 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... 23 137,613 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 583 3,245,078 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... 199 997,075 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... 557 2,518,934 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... 483 1,964,290 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... 330 1,212,710 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $12,230 7 92,061 1 1 3 6 1 $12,480 7 92,581 12,480 12,230 37,189 75,678 12,230 24,446 38, 579 51,492 12, 750 12,230 12, 750 12,750 62,675 13,000 12,750 12,230 37,189 62,935 12,230 12,230 12,480 24, 706 38, 579 51,752 12, 750 12,230 12, 750 12, 750 63,195 13,270 2 25,466 1 12,230 11 140,953 593 7, 508,314 2 27,566 1 12,750 2 25,466 1 12,480 13 165,399 619 7,874,212 2 27,826 1 12,750 6 13,270 12, 750 12, 750 12,480 12,230 153,696 517,260 80,098 105,324 12,230 37,176 24,966 12,230 37,189 36,469 12,750 165,499 12,230 75,788 1 3 12,230 37,709 1 5 12,230 62,415 1 1 1 1 1 12 40 6 8 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 13 1 25 314,835 2 24,446 3 37,969 2 24,966 4 50,932 10 123, 530 1 12,230 1 1 1 1 13,000 13,520 12,230 13,000 37,449 25,486 12,230 24,966 13,000 12,230 37,969 12,230 12,480 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 7 13, 520 12, 750 12, 750 12,750 12,480 153,956 522,720 92, 581 105,844 12,480 37, 696 24,966 12,480 37,449 36,469 12,750 202,968 12,230 87,381 1 3 12,480 37,969 1 1 1 1 1 12 40 7 8 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 16 1 1 12,480 5 62,935 4 48, 892 36 456,308 3 36, 669 3 38.229 2 24,966 4 50,452 10 124,050 12 146, 676 12.230 1 2 24,446 13,000 1 1 13,520 1 12,480 1 13,000 5 62,675 2 25,486 1 12,480 2 25,486 1 13,000 1 12,480 3 37,969 1 12,480 1 12,480 1,485 1,346 15, 046,963 16, 1,369 1,519 13, 037,657 14, 749,942 1,583 1,707 12, 889,395 13, 862,775 15 118,320 15 119,145 1,140 1,158 7, 857,490 ? ,078,252 23 151,333 23 154,303 719 742 1,399,102 4, 145,379 284 300 1, 522,268 1, 645,635 852 922 4, 026,307 4,442,462 717 739 ,237,987 3, 094,736 496 512" ,059,256 1, 973,263 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by the Administrator of the NASA: NASA-20. $10,587 to $12,542 NASA-19. $9,901 to $11,814 NASA-18. $9,194 to $11,045 NASA-17. $8,632 to $10,462. NASA-16. $8,091 to $9,859 NASA-15. $7,675 to $10,795 NASA-14. $7,280 to $10,587 NASA-13. $6,822 to $10,379. NASA-12. $6,406 to $9,880. NASA-11. $6,011 to $9,380. NASA-10. $5,574 to $8,548. NASA-9. $5,346 to $8,080. . NASA-8. $5,138 to $7,924. . NASA-7. $4,930 to $7,550.. NASA-6. $4,701 to $7,176.. NASA-5. $4,493 to $6,822 NASA-4. $4,285 to $6,448 NASA-3. $4,077 to $6,032 NASA-2. $3,848 to $5,761 NASA-1. $3,640 to $5,491 Ungraded positions (excepted positions): Aeronautical-space pilot Aeronautical-space scientist Assistant chief, research branch Assistant chief, research division. Assistant chief, research program Assistant director Assistant general counsel Assistant to the administrator Assistant to the director Associate chief, research division Associate chief, service division Associate deputy director Budget officer Chief, research division Chief, research program Chief, service division Chief, technical papers branch Chief, technical program analysis Deputy director Director, field installation Director of audits Director of financial management Director of management analysis. Director of personnel Director of procurement and contracts.. Director of procurement and supply Director of program management Director of reliability and systems analysis Director of research grants and contracts. Director of security. Director of technical information and educational programs Director, office of international programs Director, office of public information Director, research program Director, technical services Head, research branch Manager, AEC-NASA nuclear propulsion project Mathematician __. NASA secretary to the aeronautics and astronautics coordinating board. Staff scientist Technical assistant Total, NASA Add detail shown in other schedulesTotal permanent. Deduct— Excess civilian pay over military. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 120 $401,125 131 $466,157 9 102,230 5 58,967 3 33,252 3 33,252 36 378,767 35 365,060 1 9,547 1 9,547 103 938,474 98 880,561 8 66,735 4 34,229 241 184 1,972,766 1,497,099 675 289 5,371,701 2,187,681 1,464 925 6,442,727 10,758,949 46 417 3,078,490 297,585 1,410 1, 215 8, 771,528 7,300,738 159 32 1,022, 609 185,668 376 288 2,177,155 1,539,864 116 671,820 29 149,239 272 144 1, 432, 931 691,048 140 718,944 53 249,859 162 750,329 126 541.637 182 843,019 83 364,560 121 510,357 113 461,302 94 362,718 93 350,625 2 31,534 276, 806 15,018 20 307, 340 1 15, 517 6 100,084 4 62,068 1 16, 516 5 81, 570 2 32, 032 1 15, 517 1 17.015 1 16, 016 32 527, 512 17 271,272 6 93,102 1 16.016 1 14, 518 2 33,782 4 68,060 1 16,016 1 16.516 1 15.517 1 16,016 18 1 2 20 1 21 3 6 4 1 6 2 1 2 32,532 318,090 15, 517 330,357 46,800 101, 834 66, 568 17.015 97, 584 32, 532 15, 517 34,030 1 16.016 50 825, 050 17 276, 272 6 94, 602 1 16,016 1 15,258 12 196,204 2 34,516 1 16, 516 1 17,265 1 1 1 1 1 16,016 16,516 15,018 16,016 1 1 1 16,766 16,516 15,517 1 18,013 1 18,013 1 1 16,516 17,514 1 1 1 1 1 16,516 15,018 1 15,517 19 290,323 1 14,019 1 15,517 12 183,204 5 78,585 10,286 74,618,793 15,000,000 89,618,793 16,516 15,018 17,265 16, 516 1 16, 516 1 17, 514 12 212,168 1 15, 517 19 298,323 1 1 17.015 15,018 1 16.016 14 218,488 4 64,064 16,4 129,661,709 1.29,661,709 329.9 199.2 5,005,239 5,669,853 79,000 66 58,000 91 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 16,059.1 9,517.5 United States and possessions 124,422,670 83,848,115 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 3.3 42,825 13 154,800 Positions other than permanent: 72,930 Temporary employment 182,000 Intermittent employment 21,023 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base__ 499,100 565,800 9,500,000 Overtime and holiday pay 1,725,972 353,000 Nightwork differential 160,874 39,000 1,519 Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 348,791 358,000 Total personal services.. 86,714,919 135,581,500 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 37 1960 actual NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Associate director Director of regional planning council.. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, comprehensive planning division Chief, Federal planning division Chief, urban renewal planning division Chief, district planning division Director of regional planning council. General counsel and secretary Traffic planning engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890. Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 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 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,806 1 $15,392 1 $16,536 1 13,083 1 1 14,061 13,749 1 1 14,394 14,061 11,606 11,606 1 1 12,480 12,750 1 1 12,750 12,750 11,606 11,606 11,606 1 1 12,480 12,750 1 1 12,750 12,750 1 1 11,357 60,651 9, 547 52,710 12,230 12,750 65,665 19,240 48,526 12,584 5,782 10.421 14,394 41,100 13, 894 6,386 11, 565 31, 700 30,911 4,285 4,285 11,606 41 320,942 41 351,958 5.8 37,779 0. 2 2,000 1.2 11,150 1.2 12,153 34 Total personal services.. 12,480 12,750 88,049 46,135 24, 773 7,010 7,426 6,552 17,264 32, 677 39, 937 3,515 Grades and ranges—continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 5 5 6 5 13 1 16 4 24 33 16 2 222 $53,290 46,210 45, 780 35,225 85,050 6,370 88, 830 21,260 111, 100 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential ACQUISITION, 47 399,114 1.5 13,000 39.6 337,805 45. 5 386,114 6,218 648 4,500 5,500 10,000 2,397 1, 542 1, 450 1,000 1,000 282, 818 350,255 402,114 1960 actual 5,000 Grades and ranges: GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 Total permanent ... 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 _ Total personal services. PARKWAY, 1961 estimate AND 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 2 $11,107 4,347 15,454 1 1 2 $11,939 4,846 16,785 1.2 11,150 1.2 12,153 3.2 26,604 3.2 28,938 204 26,808 110 29,048 1 1 2 $11,939 5,013 16,952 2 16,952 16, 952 NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY 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 NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY ACCOUNTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Executive director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: General counsel GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Director of administration. Director of management General counsel Technical officer 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,430 $15,517 1 $15,517 14,061 1 14,394 1 1 13,000 12,480 1 1 13,270 12,750 I 13,520 I 13,520 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,075 11,595 12,555 12,555 12 1 17 920, 547 1, 680,167 29.7 98,430 228 355 20 $57, 615 67, 725 33, 364 38,147 84, 926 7,051 101, 858 17, 472 110,117 130, 624 65,353 3, 827 1.004,383 1, 791,040 64,000 5 7 4 5 11 1 17 3 22 29 16 1 228 354 20 $57, 886 67,995 34,174 38, 313 78,479 7,051 102,980 17, 472 112, 612 132, 496 66,289 3,931 1,019,763 1,808,892 64,000 8,020 327.3 335 1, 589,757 1,727,040 12,924 23,983 2,302 24,000 2,300 Total personal services 334 1, 744, 892 6, 957 24,000 2,300 1, 760, 229 1,778,149 $23,607 $23, 270 $23,250 1,605,359 1,736, 959 1,754,899 4,285 272,013 NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK, PLAYGROUND SYSTEM 5 7 4 5 136, 855 59, 505 6,935 357 Deduct lapses Add net increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Operation and maintenance of properties aided by Public Housing Administration" NATIONAL CAPITAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual LAND 1961 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: 1 $19,000 $19,000 A dministrator. 1 18,500 18,500 Deputy administrator GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 16,536 16,536 Director, technical staff GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 15,267 Assistant director for operations.. 1 15,267 1 15,267 Chief, area development studies Chief, division of engineering pro1 15,267 15,267 grams GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 13,749 13,749 Attorney-adviser Chief, finance and public administra1 13,749 tion 1 13,749 Chief, transit programs 1 13,749 Chief, transportation plans 1 14,061 1 14,061 Director of administration 1 13, 749 1 13,749 Information officer — GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 12,230 1 12,230 Design engineer— 1 12,230 Electrical engineer 1 12~230 1 12,230 Land economist. 1 12,230 Mechanical engineer 2 24,460 1 12,230 Traffic planning engineer 11 117,190 2 21,300 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935... 3 26,895 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 5 37,855 7,571 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 1 7,176 7,010 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 5 32,240 6,448 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 5 26,830 5,366 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 12 58,319 29,076 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 9 39,457 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 5 22,080 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 1 3,515 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 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 Total personal services. 25 12 13 248,284 118,784 75 625,780 12.2 102,180 129,500 523,600 8,000 45,000 500 138,000 568,600 38 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 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 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACCOUNTS 1960 actual FROM Total permanent. Add net increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year 1,774 1,851 1,851 12,443,492 14,488,679 14, 713, 787 169.9 79.6 60.8 1,159,661 1,761, 979 587, 987 858,200 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1,604.1 1, 771.4 1, 790. 2 11,283,831 13, 584,900 14,125,800 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment10,444 16,200 16,200 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 79,882 46,900 Overtime and holiday pay 51,863 57,100 55,400 Additional pay for service abroad 28,083 26,500 29,000 Compensation of witnesses 25,048 23, 500 26,000 Total.. 11,479,151 $11,473,451 5,700 $14,249,400 3,000 $13,752,100 3,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary excess of $16,530: 5 $100,500 Board member. 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 1 20,010 General counsel-1 20,010 1 20,010 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 2 30,784 2 33,072 Associate general counsel 2 33,342 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 3 42,848 30,784 30,784 Assistant general counsel 1 14,206 15,267 15,517 Chief counsel to board member 15,267 15,267 Director of administration 1 14,206 15,267 Executive secretary 15,517 1 14,435 15,517 Regional director 15,787 GS-15. $13,750 to $15,030: 1 12,771 1 13,749 Assistant general counsel13,749 Associate chief counsel to board mem6 76,940 6 83,139 6 85,011 ber.— Associate chief, time and perform12,771 13, 749 13,749 ance branch — 28,205 30,596 30,596 Associate chief trial examiner. 12,771 14,061 14,061 Associate director of administration. 12,771 13,749 14,061 Associate director of appeals 13,978 15,309 15,309 Associate executive secretary. 12,771 13,749 14,061 Associate regional attorney. 65,104 98,800 99,112 Attorney 51,999 57,222 58,220 Chief counsel to board member 14,227 15, 558 15,558 Chief trial examiner. 51, 708 56,265 56,265 Deputy assistant general counsel 12,771 13, 749 14,061 Director of appeals. 12,771 13,749 14,061 Director of information 12,771 374,650 379,330 Regional attorney 25 343,766 26 388,648 26 388,648 Regional director. 1 15,038 1 15,038 13,686 Solicitor 13,083 Special assistant to board member— 1 14,394 1 14,394 25, 854 Special assistant to general counsel2 27,810 2 28,143 Trial examiner 70 70 859,019 1,027,521 1,033,803 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 11,835 Administrative officer 1 13,000 1 13,000 11,357 1 12,230 Assistant executive secretary 1 12,480 11,357 Assistant regional attorney. 27 330,219 27 333,963 11,357 Assistant regional director 27 330, 720 27 334,464 12,334 Associate director of information 1 12,230 1 12,480 11, 606 1 12, 750 Associate solicitor 1 12, 750 20 230,547 Attorney 24 298,396 24 299,665 Budget and finance officer 1 12,230 1 12,230 11,606 1 12,480 1 12,480 Chief, plans and program section Chief, representation case review section 1 12,230 1 12,230 1 11,357 Director of personnel 1 12,480 1 12,480 Election officer 12,230 1 12,230 1 General services officer 1 12,230 1 12,230 13 148,866 Legal assistant 24 297,107 24 299,978 1 11,357 Management officer-.1 12,480 1 12,480 3 37,211 Officer-in-charge 26,832 2 26,520 2 25 301,138 Regional attorney 1 12,085 Security officer Special assistant to associate general counsel 1 11,357 1 12,230 1 12,230 Statistical officer 1 12,230 1 12,230 159 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 191 193 1,631,551 2,057,242 2,092,769 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255232 226 286 2,047,857 2,119,885 2, 673,872 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... 186 184 151 1,346,403 1,426,292 1,163,651 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. 5 33,946 5 37,378 5 38,189 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425155 946,775 131 859,919 123 811,828 36 222,395 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. 38 250,851 38 252,016 83 435,510 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. 78 446,556 61 358,234 68 351,149 68 381,454 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,82089 497,017 185 252 227 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335878,591 1,255,114 1,133,622 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670251 229 229 1,032,508 1,010,583 1,016,547 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 163 608,914 121 492,574 121 495,694 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 16 53,955 12 43,429 12 43,741 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 4 12,189 3 10,026 3 10,026 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210— — 22 99,653 23 106,195 23 106,195 Deduct lapses- Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" — "Advances and reimbursements" 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 13,755,100 14,252, 400 NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,255: Member of Board GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Executive secretary— GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030 Mediator GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Mediator. Assistant executive secretary. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670—. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent. Deduct 1 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services- 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $60,500 $60,500 $60,500 14,914 16,037 16,037 26,748 28, 788 29,412 152,690 12,750 54,264 75,850 15,142 6,947 274,901 15,834 18,317 12, 750 8,275 154,230 12,750 55,271 76,890 15,142 7,114 277.508 16,165 18,979 13,060 8,380 92 702,371 4.5 28,669 91 753,045 2.1 15,550 91 761,438 0.5 3,688 87.5 673, 702 1.9 737,495 90.5 757,750 380,624 493,550 472,700 4,719 2,630 1,059,045 1,233,675 10 1 7 6 4 1 45 3 3 4 2 118,143 11,606 70,972 54,090 28,370 6,302 259,631 15,475 12,270 15, 780 7,570 12 1 5 8 2 1 44 3 4 3 2 1,230,450 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num-• Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Director 38,000 2 58,000 3 Associate director 58,500 3 4 95,000 5 73.000 95,500 5 Assistant director 1 19,000 1 19,500 19, 500 1 General counsel4 66,000 70,500 4 71,500 4 Heads of offices 3 48,000 68, 500 4 4 68, 500 Deputy assistant director 1 1 16,500 17,000 17,000 1 Executive assistant 1 17,000 1 16,000 1 17, 500 Head, planning group 15,000 1 16,500 17,000 1 1 Deputy general counsel 2 32,500 2 33,000 1 16,000 Special assistant to director 1 16,000 16,500 1 1 16,000 Special assistant to associate director.2 32, 500 2 33,500 2 30,500 Deputy heads of offices. 78, 500 81, 500 4 60,500 5 5 Heads of sections 35 514,000 29 399,500 40 597,000 Program directors Executive assistant to assistant direc13, 000 1 1 14,000 1 14,500 tor 1 14,000 2 30,500 Physical science administrator 15, 500 1 1 15,500 Scientific liaison officer 2 27,500 28,000 2 Special assistant to heads of office.__ 1 14,500 16,000 1 1 16,000 Grants administrator 15,000 1 1 15,000 Budget officer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,061 1 12,771 1 1 14,061 Special assistant to associate director.. 98,356 4 52,768 7 9 126, 811 Program director 5 67,150 14 196, 914 21 300,408 Associate program director 13,749 1 13,083 1 1 14,061 Assistant program director 13, 749 1 1 14,061 Program management officer 1 13, 749 1 13, 749 Physical science administrator 13.083 1 14,061 1 14,061 Special assistant to heads of office 1 13, 374 14, 706 1 14, 706 Public information officer 1 14,394 1 13,083 14, 706 Head, organization and management.. 13,083 Budget officer 1 Personnel director 13, 749 1 13,749 13, 686 1 14, 706 Assistant grants administrator 1 15,038 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 3 34, 545 3 37, 461 3 37,938 Program director 81, 899 12 151,130 7 12 163,360 Associate program director 16 201, 570 186,937 16 14 177,650 Assistant program director 2 34, 549 3 24,460 2 24, 710 Project director 1 12,230 1 12,230 Geological liaison officer 1 12, 230 24,460 Science program specialist 1 12,230 12,230 Educational specialist INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Special assistant Physical science administrator Professional assistant Program planning officer Publications officer Research assistant to director Head, internal audit Assistant budget officer Management analysis officer Administrative services officer Contract supervisor Finance officer.. Editorial specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions... Intermittent employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail 2 $22,963 2 11, 606 11, 357 11,357 11,357 474,447 58 196,917 32 200, 342 28 192, 774 36 29,479 3 185, 908 43 277,069 69 417, 542 107 236,941 65 69,756 19 16, 621 6 10 43,303 $24,710 12,230 12,480 12, 480 13,000 13, 520 12, 230 12,480 12, 230 12, 230 12,480 11,357 11,357 11, 835 12, 563 11, 357 11 635, 651 62 32 293,190 208, 975 36 240, 851 39 20,155 1 248,096 45 366, 702 69 510, 859 129 274, 853 69 73, 761 15 21, 402 9 47, 652 12 $24, 960 12, 230 24,460 12,480 12, 480 13, 000 13, 520 12, 480 12, 750 12,480 12,480 12, 750 12, 230 678,183 291, 660 270, 812 264, 741 6, 718 264,156 373, 289 621, 892 294, 757 59,364 33, 529 51, £ 540.3 4,369, 985 4,899,406 33,115 7,000 33, 594 7,000 23, 763 194, 947 28,121 20,300 224, 700 24, 000 20,900 231,000 22,000 30, 596 75,153 19, 700 56,300 0 51,000 468.6 3,452,123 2,453 3,807,156 Total personal services.. 4, 759,100 RECREATION RESOURCES COMMISSION 4,600 5, 269, 500 REVIEW 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: $21,500 1 $21,500 1 $21,500 Executive director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 16,806 1 15,392 Assistant to the executive director— 17, 576 17,326 1 16.099 Deputy director for studies GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 15,517 15, 517 1 14,206 Chief, program and policy 15,267 15,267 Editor in chief.. 15, 517 15,267 14,206 General counsel GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 28, 788 29,412 39, 519 Recreation economist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 50,460 49,690 34, 798 Recreation economist 66,456 65,167 60, 382 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 9,235 8,965 8,341 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 24,523 24,003 22,068 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 7,176 7,010 6,510 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 14,207 14,040 13,042 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 41, 558 40, 393 36,878 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 10,359 10,025 13,645 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 4,846 4,680 4,347 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 4,264 4,160 3, 765 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 3,973 3,869 3,515 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 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 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services.. 37 7 328,213 63,317 37 362,473 0.! 9,083 36 351,846 3.1 21,446 30 264,896 ..1 353,390 32.9 330,400 10,249 41,200 27,200 2,026 1,360 675 11,006 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 21,300 28,800 417,250 386,400 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: 1 $20,500 Chairman 1 $20,500 4 80,000 Board member 4 80,000 1 19,000 General counsel 1 19,000 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director, office of accounting 17, 576 16,349 Director, office of review 17, 056 15,621 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 14,435 Assistant general counsel 15, 787 15,163 16,307 Deputy director, office of review GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13,978 15, 038 Business analyst 27,956 30,347 Counsel 13,978 15,038 Deputy director, office of accounting,. Director, regional division of account44,774 41, 642 ing Director, regional division of renegotiating 41,642 3 3 45,114 13,978 1 1 15,038 Director, office of administration 13,978 1 1 15,038 Economist 13,978 1 1 15,038 Executive assistant to chairman 27,352 2 29,744 2 Procurement affairs officer 16 221,396 239,946 16 Regional board member 40,727 44,137 3 3 Regional counsel 27,601 30,347 2 2 Reviewer (industrial specialist) 54,724 59,508 4 4 Special assistant to Board GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 2 25,230 2 22,963 Attorney 28 339,409 31 402,830 Business accountant 1 13,520 1 13,686 Business analyst Deputy director, office of administra1 13,000 1 12,085 tion (personnel officer) 1 13,790 Director, office of assignments 1 12,813 Director, regional division of procure3 40, 560 ment affairs 37,460 1 14,394 Procurement affairs officer 13,374 23 302,430 Renegotiator 269,381 6 80,120 Reviewer (industrial specialist) 87,465 1 13, 520 Secretary to Board 12,563 18 209,021 246,960 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 38,230 4 26,478 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 53,684 6 58,656 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 50,878 7 53,374 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425-.... 6,885 1 6,386 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 102, 562 18 111,906 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. 116,043 24 137,343 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. 166,957 34 174,932 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 170,155 36 163,634 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 117,749 31 128,054 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,3904,243 3,827 1 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Total permanent Deduct lapses SALARIES A N D E X P E N S E S Total permanent. Deduct lapses RENEGOTIATION BOARD Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 526 3, 907, 719 628 5,123, 222 684 5, 645, 287 57.4 455, 596 87. 7 753, 237 87. 6 745, 881 Total permanent. Deduct 1 OUTDOOR 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 39 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 Total personal services 306 2,624,344 19.2 143,048 300 2,783,537 14 113,437 2,481,296 2,670,100 3,500 4,000 19,100 7,236 10,400 8,000 2,511,132 !, 500 RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 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 APPROPRIATIONS TO R A I L R O A D R E T I R E M E N T B O A R D 1960 actual 1961 estimate FROM 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num- Total Num-• Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: 3 $60,500 3 $60,500 Member of Board. 3 $60,500 GS-18. $18,500: 1 17,514 1 18, 512 1 18,512 Chief executive officer GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 16,806 1 16,806 Director of retirement claims 1 15,392 1 16,806 General counsel 1 15,392 1 16,806 1 15,392 1 16,806 1 16,806 Associate general counsel Supervisory actuary, life 1 15,392 1 16,806 1 17,056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of budget and fiscal opera1 14,206 1 15, 517 1 15,787 tions 1 14, 685 1 16,037 1 16,037 Director of research Director of unemployment and sick1 14,914 1 15,517 1 15,517 ness insurance 1 15, 517 Director of wage and service records. . 1 14,206 1 15,787 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 14,061 1 14,061 1 12,771 Assistant director of retirementclaims. 3 42,849 3 42, 515 3 39,249 Assistant general counsel. 40 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD—Continued C O N S O L I D A T E D SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM A P P R O P R I A T I O N S TO R A I L R O A D R E T I R E M E N T B O A R D — C o n t i n u e d 1960 actual Net permanent (average number, 2,079.6 2,119.8 2,148.6 net salary) — 12,805,010 12,815,1 11,904,190 Positions other than permanent: 234,350 333,017 509,264 Temporary employment 25,065 26,600 9,240 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 48,956 92,269 Regular pay above 52-week base. 281,337 529,313 554,622 Overtime and holiday pay 11, 776 9,040 8,830 Nightwork differential — Salaries and wages in foregoing schedule are distributed to appropriations as follows: "Limitation on salaries and expenses," Railroad Retirement Board (trust fund) "Railroad unemployment insurance administrative expenses" 13,761,083 13,359,073 $6,866,163 330,049 $7,219,221 6,212,252 1,431,034 6,139,852 13,078,415 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Assistant director of unemployment and sickness insurance 1 $14,061 1 $12,771 1 $14,061 Assistant director of wage and service records 12,771 1 14,061 1 14,061 Chief, accident and injury study. 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 Chief, disability determinations 13,083 1 14,061 1 14,061 Chief, retirement and survivor benefits 12,771 1 14,061 1 14,061 Chief, statistician and assistant to the 14,394 14,394 12,771 director 13,749 13, 749 Director of management control 14,061 14,061 12, 771 Executive assistant 14,061 14,061 12,771 Liaison officer 101,049 102,337 91,851 Regional director 14,061 14,061 12,771 Secretary of the Board, attorney Supervisory analytical statistician, 1 14,061 general 14,061 12,771 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 13, 520 13, 520 12, 563 Accident and safety analyst 12, 750 12, 750 11, 606 Actuary, life 22,714 24,980 24, 710 Administrative assistant 22, 714 25, 500 24,960 Administrative officer Assistant director of budget and fiscal 12,480 12,480 11,357 operations 12,480 12,480 11,357 Assistant to the chairman Assistant to the director of unemploy12,750 12, 750 ment and sickness insurance 12,480 12,480 11,357 Chief of adjudication 13,000 13,000 11,835 Chief, claims policy and coordination.. 12,480 12,480 11,357 Chief, computer systems 12,480 12,480 11,357 Chief of investigation and placement.. 13,000 13,000 11,835 Director of personnel 13, 520 13, 520 Chief medical officer, general. 12, 750 12,750 11,606 Executive assistant 11, 606 General auditor 11,835 Management analysis officer 25, 500 2 25,500 22,714 Supervisory analytical statistician 1 12,480 1 12,230 Supervisory attorney-adviser, general. 1 12,480 1 12,480 1 11,357 Supervisory program analyst 49 552,815 48 539,338 52 535,360 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 603,046 63 63 65 555,422 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255. 113 945, 544 118 992, 549 110 844,595 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 122 966,985 127 997,538 125 898,907 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 336 334 348 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 2,418,404 2 2,270,475 63 414,113 64 416, ( 64 382,285 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875266 273 305 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. 1,637,640 1,616,891 1,660,184 100 544,676 97 537,116 112 548,743 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 197 971,281 197 978,645 205 921,491 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 270 266 294 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,6701,211,766 1,201,731 1,212,496 348 357 369 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,3901,398,251 1,427,049 1,389,268 169 611,279 184 659,564 190 657,245 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.— Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv32 183,744 32 183,744 33 184,436 alent to less than $12,210 2,216 2,180 2,324 Total permanent . 13,258,269 13,294,365 12,750,770 ».2 478,673 100.4 453,259 175.4 846,580 Deduct 1 Total personal services.. SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF PERSONAL 1960 actual SERVICES 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Administrator $20,000 $20,000 Deputy administrator— 17,500 17,500 GS-18. $18,500: Assistant administrator 18,500 17,500 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Comptroller-treasurer 15, 775 14, 670 Director, marine and engineering operations 15, 515 14,430 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,380 Administrative officer 13,070 Deputy comptroller-treasurer 14,055 13,070 Director, marine and engineering operations. 13, 970 General counsel 14,055 13,070 Information officer 13, 670 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, engineering and maintenance.. 1 13,510 1 13,510 Chief, engineering division 1 12,555 1 12,470 Chief, lock operations 1 11,595 Liaison officer 1 12,555 12, 210 Traffic services officer 54, 215 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. 60,540 37,120 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 25, 710 32,060 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. 22, 530 61,050 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 43, 695 18,210 27,900 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. 15, 810 14,820 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. 32, 560 20, 950 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 25, 815 19, 915 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— 27,370 22,015 GS-3. $3,670 to $4,3903,605 3,350 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at rates equivalent to less than $12,210 108 812,642 110 695,657 165 1, 261, 722 171 1,184,952 37. 2 243, 714 17.6 117, 245 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, holiday pay, and nightwork differential Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 127.8 1,018,008 4,626 153.4 1, 067, 707 5, 000 5,200 Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as follows: Limitation on administrative expenses.. Operation and maintenance expenses. Construction work in progress. 112, 572 25,093 15,591 1,150,797 16,000 1,119,000 285, 756 650, 578 214,463 314,000 775,000 30,000 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 Commissioner GS-18. $18,500: 1 18,512 1 18,512 1 17,514 Executive director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 3 50,398 3 50,148 3 46,405 Division director 1 17,326 1 17,326 1 15,870 General counsel GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: < 1 14,206 Adviser to the Commission 1 15,267 1 15,267 Assistant general counsel 41 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295—Continued Associate division director Associate executive director Associate general counsel Chief accountant Director _ Regional administrator. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director Assistant general counsel Assistant regional administrator Associate director Associate regional administrator Attorney Chief accountant Chief counsel Engineer Financial analyst Hearing examiner Management analyst Regional administrator Secretary to Commission GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Assistant chief accountant Assistant chief counsel Assistant regional administrator Attorney Budget and finance officer Chief of branch Chief of section Chief securities investigator Director of personnel Engineer Financial analyst Records and service officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935_._ GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. .... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. 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 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 1 1 1 1 2 10 3 2 1 1 $42,618 14,206 14,206 14,685 14.685 29,848 3 134,658 39,831 26,145 13,083 13.686 11 12,771 39,540 12,771 65.082 13.083 94,846 13,083 1 24 3 1 1 3 3 11,835 35, 297 11, 835 93, 767 106, 349 11, 835 280,090 36, 961 11, 357 11, 606 84 57 103 96 55 13 7 37,689 34.071 11, 835 1, 029, 598 950, 439 977, 592 7,114 696,025 11,877 448,799 292,072 477,147 395,063 207, 790 44, 682 22,027 17 87,214 1 98 106 134 1 112 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 7 1 1 4 1 6 8 12 1 28 2 1 1 $46,301 15, 517 15,267 15.787 16,037 32.094 3 159, 579 28.788 41, 559 14,394 14,394 13,749 14,061 42,516 42,183 13.749 84.095 14,394 103,626 14,394 12 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 12.750 50, 710 12, 750 101,440 152,190 12, 750 349, 890 26, 270 12, 230 12,480 5 61,400 1 12,750 134 1, 490, 824 124 1,158, 280 168 1,300,142 1 7,821 99 663,164 32,427 5 75 432,905 68 372,468 104 506,683 103 448,760 48 195,408 40,329 11 20,674 6 175,281 29,412 41,892 14,706 14,706 13,749 14,394 43,182 42,516 13.749 85,364 14,394 104,622 14,394 13,000 51,250 13, 000 102,730 152,440 12, 750 390,930 26, 520 12, 230 12.750 5 1 61, 670 12, 750 162 1, 802, 822 136 1,279,350 235 1, 822,949 7, 987 1 99 675, 739 33,095 5 75 441,710 70 389,004 133 644, 746 467,480 106 48 199,090 41,369 11 21,194 6 17 17 $47,091 15,787 15, 517 16,037 16,037 32,094 90,149 1,000 7,145,288 55 334,569 1,090 8,521,631 59 490,931 1,235 9,745,631 70 555,331 945 6,810,719 1,031 8,030,700 1,165 9,190,300 27,181 18,100 20,000 52, 796 12,319 31,000 7,800 35,700 7,800 6,837 20,900 8,200 6,909,852 8,108,500 9,262,000 $6,907, 852 2,000 $8, 093, 500 15,000 $9,262,000 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 3 43,160 42,204 3 39,210 Appeal board member. 4 58,824 4 58, 824 4 54, 680 Assistant to director..^.. 1 14,706 1 14,706 1 13,670 Chief legislative and liaison officer 1 14,706 1 14, 706 1 13,670 Chief medical officer 1 14,706 1 14, 706 1 13,670 Chief planning officer — 1 15,309 1 14, 706 1 13,670 Deputy director and general counsel6 89,088 6 88,568 6 82,320 Division chief 11 161,786 11 161,141 11 149,770 State director 1 14,706 1 14,706 1 13,670 The adjutant.. — GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 5 65,020 5 64,480 5 59,655 Administrative officer. 5 65,000 5 65,000 5 60,375 Assistant division chief 2 25,480 2 25,230 2 24,150 Assistant general counsel 1 13,000 1 13,000 1 12,075 Assistant planning officer 14 182,520 14 182,270 14 169,290 Deputy state director — 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Manpower officer Regional field officer.. State director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. — GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. Total permanent Deduct lapses Add excess military pay over civilian 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $24,150 5 60,375 22 263,010 98 1,038,340 77 694,690 529,880 6 43, 530 25 162,825 19 116, 830 152 866,010 113 582,470 173 814,270 186 789,475 206 789, 595 54 183,940 10 30,550 2 $26,000 5 65,000 22 284,230 98 1,119,212 78 758,770 67 564,417 7 54, 474 24 170,460 20 134, 536 153 951, 570 114 644, 611 173 896,165 183 847, 417 206 865,145 54 201,666 10 33,486 2 $26,000 5 65,000 22 285,250 98 1,123, 537 78 759,810 67 566,197 7 55,598 24 172,956 20 136,198 153 963,257 114 643,902 173 913,150 183 854, 693 206 877,325 54 205,306 10 34,214 3,876 ,355 3, 876 15, 558,264 12, 527,863 15,864,024 48 189,836 48 197,206 48 198,519 4,676 5,197 5,197 24,166, 876 20,447, 514 24, 542, 947 265 128.1 53 296, 638 585,917 1,219,986 142,384 67,818 54,579 Net permanent (average number, 4, 932 4, 547.9 5,144 net salary) 23,001, 469 24,388, 693 19,929,415 Positions other than permanent: Part3,998,619 4,053,637 time employment 3,663,895 Other personal services: 132, 294 80,176 Regular pay above 52-week base 7,240 7, 500 7, 500 Overtime and holiday pay 31,389 32,230 28,665 Additional pay for service abroad 23,761, J Total personal services 27,119,153 28,482, 060 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special ungraded positions: Administrator Deputy administrator GS-18. $18,500: Director of office General counsel GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Associate general counsel Director of office. Liaison officer Program coordinator Special assistant to the administrator. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chairman, loan review board Controller Director of office Division chief GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Assistant to deputy administrator Program coordinator Branch chief Deputy office director Director of office Division chief Financial specialist Industrial specialist Member, loan review board Size standards officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Appraiser Attorney. Auditor Branch chief Branch manager Business economist Deputy office director Division chief Financial specialist Industrial engineer Industrial specialist Information specialist Investment program specialist. Management analyst. Program analyst Special assistant to the administratorSize standards specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $20,000 1 1 17,500 17,500 1 1 1 1 1 1 16,095 46,125 16,335 15,375 16,335 4 53,420 4 3 $20,000 68,000 1 4 $20,000 1 1 18,512 18,512 1 1 18, 512 18, 512 1 3 1 1 1 17,326 49, 608 17, 576 16, 536 17,576 1 3 1 1 1 17,326 49, 608 17,576 16, 536 17, 576 1 1 15,267 16,307 4 1 1 57,113 15,038 15,038 126,943 44,470 58, 531 202,323 15,267 14,061 27,810 68,000 14,190 15,150 18 259, 860 4 57, 720 1 13,970 1 13,970 9 117,930 3 41,310 3 41,610 14 187,960 1 14,190 1 13,070 25, 840 2 35,025 11, 595 209,190 11,355 85,245 278,040 12,075 80,685 490,035 92,495 24,390 11,595 36,705 161,370 12,075 12,075 11,355 218 2,242,155 18 279,176 4 62,108 3 1 37,730 12,480 18 225,240 1 12,230 7 91,809 25 311,600 1 13,000 4 50,210 41 527,690 10 124,070 2 26,470 1 12,480 3 39,520 14 173,760 1 13,000 1 13,000 1 12,230 1 12,230 223 2,478,239 68,000 1 15, 267 1 16,307 18 279,176 4 62,108 4 1 1 4 14 1 1 2 1 57,113 15,038 15,038 126,943 44,470 58, 531 202,323 15, 267 14,061 27,810 13,749 3 1 37, 730 12,480 18 225,240 1 12,230 7 91,809 25 311,600 1 13,000 4 50,210 41 527,690 10 124,070 2 26,470 1 12,480 3 39, 520 14 173,760 1 13,000 1 13,000 1 12,230 1 12,230 2,637,991 42 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $8,955 to $9,215 332 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 292 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 117 GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. 378 $3,537,026 341 2,691,275 143 950,588 8 51,085 120 687,670 52 279,456 346 1,699,386 549 2,428,448 238 985, 508 24 87,986 1 3,203 ,025 , 154,480 727,390 47,360 94 522,960 51 254,190 309 1,413,620 $5,885 to $6,875$5,355 to $6,345 $4,830 to $5,820 $4,345 to $5,335 488^ , 007,565 22o" GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses _. 838,850 15 51,485 1 2,960 26,542 15, 861,342 241 1,937,708 6 26,542 2,642 18,808,259 224.4 1,419,959 420 $3,909,116 375 2,948,689 152 1,008,620 8 51,085 127 725,232 52 279,456 377 1,834,143 589 2,592,037 246 1,015,628 24 87,986 1 3,203 6 26,542 14,246,758 17,649,000 19,108,000 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: 2 $37,024 2 $37,024 2 $35,028 Assistant secretary. GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 16,806 16,806 15,392 Assistant to the secretary 16,349 17,576 17,576 Director, Astrophysical Observatory.. Director, Museum of History and 16, 806 15,621 17,056 Technology 16,806 15,392 17,056 Director, Museum of Natural History. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director, Museum of His14,061 1 12,771 14,394 tory and Technology Associate director, Astrophysical 27, 498 2 26,748 27, 810 Observatory Director, Bureau of American Eth14,061 14,394 nology 15,038 1 13,978 15,038 Geologist. 14,061 1 12,771 14,061 Museum curator 1 13,374 Principal administrative assistant GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12,230 Analytical chemist 39,790 36,005 39,270 Anthropologist 12,480 Astronomer 26,540 26,000 2 23,920 Botanist 12,480 12,230 1 11,357 Buildings manager 12,480 12,480 1 11,357 Chief, radiation and organisms 52,020 51,500 4 47,599 Curator Director, Bureau of American Eth1 12,813 nology Director, National Collection of Fine 13, 790 1 14,040 1 12,813 Arts 12,230 1 12,480 Director, personnel division 12,230 1 12,480 1 11,357 Exhibits specialist 13, 520 1 13, 520 1 12,563 Geologist 38,480 3 39,020 3 35,775 Physicist 1 12,480 Spectroscopist 2 25,750 25,230 2 2 Zoologist 24 251, 24 270, 775 26 295,964 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 37 349,835 32 296,860 247, GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 58 476, 698 54 436,884 397, GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 59 396, 545 67 458,181 48 299, GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 2 12,938 12,604 2 2 12, GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 91 536,942 85 494,000 85 454, GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 15 82, 659 66,477 12 67. 13 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 133 623.457 169 800,406 130 558, GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 83 367,862 68 302,048 70 284, GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 174 723,474 205 853,326 $3,760 to $4,390 — 168 650, Digitized forGS-3. FRASER Total permanent 934 Deduct lapses 60 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 874 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Total personal services 5,339,450 397,300 1,172 6,410,435 108 567,551 4,525,830 4,942,150 1,064 5,842,884 95,062 78,000 78,000 37,398 31,598 14,812 19,350 32,200 15,000 32,200 5,086,700 5,969,684 4,849,967 324,137 967 71 4, 704, 700 16,600 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 — GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued 16 $63,104 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 15 $55,660 16 $63,832 5 18, 719 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815— — 18,407 5 5 17,023 1 NM-11. $9,450 to $11,075 9,775 1 10,100 1 8,788 1 7,519 NM-7. $6,694 to $7,931 7,313 1 1 6,600 1 3,786 NM-4. $3,682 to $4,202 3,682 1 1 3,474 Ungraded positions at annual rates $12,210 or above: Director, National Air Museum 1 14,435 1 15,264 1 15,264 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 256 1,103,401 267 1,152,084 359 1,567.399 20,035,324 144.5 1,045,324 Net permanent (average number, 2,121 2,417.6 2, 684. 5 net salary) 18,990,000 17,388,300 13, 923,634 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 113,955 88,000 50,000 Other personal services: 106,742 56,500 Regular pay above 52-week base 60,017 75,000 25,000 Overtime and holiday pay 39,437 41,200 Additional pay for service abroad 43,000 Payments to other agencies for reim2,973 bursable details Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $10,130 7,510 13,320 26,310 10,330 4,490 12,310 3,685 6,795 AND EXPENSES, Total permanent Deduct lapses Add net increases due to changes in pay scales for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) $11,155 14,355 22,751 11,310 5,005 13,275 8,360 3,710 13,695 12,195 11,475 5,170 13,485 8,570 3,815 8,080 16,160 4,110 98.990 9,431 17 1 97,741 5,856 16 1 95,720 5,655 17 89,559 16 91,885 15 90,065 10,870 14,595 684 458 101,113 106,938 NATIONAL 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant administrator Assistant secretary Assistant treasurer. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief curator.GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS^5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. $10,895 19 2 Total personal services SALARIES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate GALLERY OF 7,000 97,065 ART 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 $12,771 13,374 13,686 1 5 4 7 2 12 6 13 6 17 33 125 2 11,835 52,395 35,527 51,916 14,061 78,125 35,180 68,642 29,702 73,841 132,080 471,921 6,823 90 392,197 326 1,494,076 26.1 111, 866 1 1 1 $14,061 14,394 15,038 1 1 1 $14,061 14,706 15,038 1 1 30 124 2 12,230 56,868 47,715 55,577 15,329 78,188 39,146 67,890 32,177 97,324 130,104 506,472 7,238 12,230 56,619 47.985 56,617 15,496 79,146 39,977 69,055 32,032 99.986 131,040 506,846 7,446 90 402,183 5 5 7 2 11 6 12 6 21 325 1,591,934 16.4 78,534 5 5 7 2 11 6 12 6 21 30 124 2 90 402,6 325 1,600,978 16.4 76,878 3,132 299.9 1,385,342 8.6 1,513,400 1,524,100 43 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $22,769 $24,800 $24,800 10,604 26,179 6,950 5,700 25,400 7,600 25, 400 7,600 1,451,844 1,576,900 1,581, 900 1960 actual Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Total personal services SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $15,255: Chairman and board member 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: General counsel 1 14,206 1 15,267 1 15,267 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant general counsel 1 13,749 1 13,749 Executive secretary 13,686 1 14,706 1 14,706 Hearing examiner 1 13,749 1 13,749 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Attorney-adviser 12.230 12.230 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 33,759 33, 759 3 31,865 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 9,235 9,235 1 8,590 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 7,571 7,571 36, 879 36,879 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 34,820 6, 448 6,448 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 5,990 22, 463 22,463 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 15,870 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 25.231 24,148 25.231 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 8,112 8,112 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 12,689 12, 689 3 11,752 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 4,139 4,139 1 3,827 Ungraded positions at annual rates $12,210 or above: Consultant 1 14,706 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services. 30 3 279,960 25,969 36 3 336,727 25,127 36 3 336,727 24,227 27 253,991 33 311,600 33 312,500 900 1,200 255,191 2,000 2,000 314,500 314, 500 TARIFF COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: 6 $120,500 6 $120,500 Commissioner 6 $120,500 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 15,392 16,806 Director of investigation _. 17,056 15,392 General counsel 16,536 16,806 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 14,206 Assistant general counsels 15,267 15, 517 15,163 16,307 Chief economist 16,307 14,435 15,267 Chief, technical service 15,267 14,914 16.037 Special industrial adviser 16,307 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 26, 748 Adviser on international trade policy29, 412 29,412 13,083 Assistant chief, technical service 14,061 14,394 13, 749 Assistant to director of investigation 14,061 92, 724 86, 655 Chief, commodity division 101,028 Chief, international commercial relations division 13,978 15.038 15,038 Director of administration 12, 771 13, 749 14,061 International economist 13,083 14,061 14,394 13,978 15,038 Secretary 15,038 Special assistant to chief technical 13,083 14,061 service GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant to director of investigation. _ 11,606 570200h^61 4 1961 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Chief, accounting division Chief, commodity division Commodity-industry analyst International economist Statistician GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425-— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 —. WB-15. $5,886 to $6,510 WB-13. $5,450 to $6,032.„ WB-10. $4,763 to $5,262 WB-9. $4,555 to $5,034 WB-8. $4,326 to $4,784 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime pay Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 17 $197,015 5 59,217 24 22 25 18 5 33 27 31 11 18 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 248,934 190,069 184,118 114,960 30,682 175,987 136,387 138,965 45,363 69,243 7,654 9,297 6,240 5,762 5,034 9,568 9,068 1 1 22 7 $12,230 12,230 274,140 88,690 23 26 28 27 7 33 24 27 13 24 26 37 34 7 34 24 30 17 1 1 1 254,947 239,410 220, 708 183,456 46,362 191,733 128,545 130,686 56,160 73,429 7,966 9,817 6,510 6,032 5,262 2 9,568 18 2 3 2 10,068 1 $12,480 22 1 1 1 277,300 89, 750 12,230 268,424 243,610 292,987 231,734 47,528 202,422 131,957 146,726 72,800 74,698 8,070 13, 228 6, 510 6,032 5,262 2 9,568 7 1 18 2 4 2 10,068 276 2,064,619 39.9 240,272 296 2,400,493 27 160,493 236.1 1,824,347 2,240,000 9,372 13,000 14,529 3,534 8,000 6,000 3,000 1,851,782 2,267,000 2,412,000 $1,844,389 7,393 $2,259,000 8,000 $2,403,000 9,000 Total personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 1962 estimate 322 2,598,570 33 202,570 289 2,396,000 13,000 TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: Judge GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer. Attorney (special assistant to chief judge) Clerk of the Court Commissioner GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390—_ GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary)... Other personal services: Compensation to retired judges (recalled) pursuant to sec. 7447, Internal Revenue Code, 1954 Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 16 $360,000 16 $360,000 13,083 14,394 14,394 13,978 12,771 38,313 87,132 77,500 99,670 108,055 119,668 121,304 46,072 42,911 50, 292 19,719 10,650 9,777 15,038 14,061 41,247 95,263 85,695 110,304 118,165 136, 202 132,706 50,795 42,094 54,729 21,509 11,689 10,857 15,038 14,061 41, 247 95, 263 86,965 144,308 120,123 160,410 135,036 51,584 42,434 55,249 21,613 11,897 11,169 152 1,230,895 7.2 65,938 152 1,314,748 8. 9 81,448 160 1, 180,791 144.8 1,164,957 143.1 1,233,300 150.4 69,313 6,660 510 94,500 3,800 3,000 157,500 1,241,440 1,334,600 1,458,500 1 1 3 8 9 14 17 19 $360,000 16 18 17 24 22 9 8 12 5 3 3 9.6 82,791 i,: (,000 3,000 44 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 1960 actual Num- Total Grades and ber Special positions at rates in excess of $19,000: 3 $60,500 Members of the board of directors. Grades established by the board of directors of the TVA: Administrative and management service positions: Gr. 14. $19,000 and $19,500: 1 19,000 General manager. Manager of power. 1 18,500 Gr. 13. $17,500 and $18,000: Assistant general manager and 17,500 chief budget officer 17,500 Assistant manager of power. 17,000 General counsel 17,000 Washington representative Gr. 12. $16,000 and $16,500: 15,500 Comptroller Director of chemical operations.. 15, 500 Director of information 15,500 Director of materials 15,500 Director of navigation and local flood relations 15,500 15,500 Director of personnel — 15,500 Director of property and supply. . 15, 500 Director of reservoir properties 15,500 Solicitor.. Gr. 11. $15,100 and $15,500: 1 14,600 Assistant director of division 1 14,600 Assistant general counsel 4 58,400 Chief of branch.. Gr. 10. $13,250 to $14,600: 2 28,000 Assistant director of division 1 13,500 Assistant general counsel 5 68,800 Assistant to director of division. _ 12 161, 250 Chief of branch 1 13, 850 Manager of properties. 1 13,850 Public administration analyst Tributary watershed representative 1 13,850 Gr. 9. $11,725 to $13,075 48 582,600 Gr. 8. $10,400 to $11,750 80 871,200 109 1,041,810 Gr. 7. $8,350 to $10,700 180 1,511,535 Gr. 6. $7,150 to $9,200.. ..... 163 1,134,035 Gr. 5. $6,050 to $7,650 117 686,580 Gr. 4. $5,225 to $6,500. Stenographic and clerical positions: 8 53,140 Gr. 6. $5,750 to $7,100 66 393,075 Gr. 5. $5,175 to $6,450 301 1,603,965 Gr. 4. $4,650 to $5,885.... 865 4,036,665 Gr. 3. $4,125 to $5,100 411 1,581,080 Gr. 2. $3,600 to $4,425 4 12,600 Gr. 1. $3,250 to $3;890_. Professional engineering and scientific positions: Gr. 14. $19,000 and $19,500: Chief engineer 18,500 Manager of agricultural and chemical development Gr. 13. $17,500 and $18,000: 17,000 Assistant chief engineer 17,000 Chief chemical engineer.. 17,000 Power engineering adviser Gr. 12. $16,000 and $16,500: 15,500 Chief construction engineer 15,500 Chief design engineer. Chief water control planning en15,500 gineer ; 15,500 Director of agricultural relations. _ 15,500 Director of chemical development. 15,500 Director of forestry relations. 15, 500 Director of health and safety 16,000 Director of power marketing Director of power planning and 15,500 engineering 1 15,500 Director of power production Director of power system opera15, 500 tions 16,000 Power operations adviser Gr. 11. $15,100 and $15,500: 88,000 Assistant, director of division 1 14,600 Assistant to director of division... 29,200 2 Chief of branch.. 1 14,600 Head architect 14, 600 1 Head civil engineer 14,600 1 Head electrical engineer. 1 14,600 Head mechanical engineer Gr. 10. $13,250 to $14,600: 1 13,500 Architect- „ _ _ 2 26,950 Assistant to director of division. 13,850 TOeffiTc^'engmeerJl'- I _ HI. 17--7.1 1 34 461,950 Chief of branch 8 108,000 Civil engineer 6 81, 700 Construction engineer 5 64,000 District manager 1 13,850 Distributor relations adviser 2 26,300 Electrical engineer 1 13,850 General office engineer 1 13,850 Geologist 1 13,150 Materials engineer 1 13,850 Nuclear development engineer Staff epidemiologist Supervisor of section 2 28,000 FUND 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total ber Num- Total ber salary $60,500 3 $60,500 19,500 19,000 1 1 19,500 19,000 1 1 18,000 1 1 17, 500 17,500 1 1 1 1 18,000 18,000 1 1 1 1 16,000 1 1 1 1 16,000 16,000 1 1 1 1 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 15,100 15,100 75, 500 1 1 5 15,100 15,100 75, 500 3 1 4 42,150 13,950 56,750 168,400 14,300 14,300 3 1 4 42,150 13,950 57,100 169,450 14,300 14,300 12 1 1 18,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 14,300 1 47 590,225 83 935,050 104 1,029,600 179,1,534,510 175 1,238,050 127 765,295 12 1 1 17,500 17,500 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 45 568,925 85 958,250 107 1,065,290 182 1,574,300 176 1, 264,500 125 764,400 9 60,620 9 61,205 67 414,125 70 433,115 310 1,706,070 310 1,734,350 878 4,202,190 909 4,383,890 406 1,610, 655 429 1,724,780 1 3,250 1 3,340 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 16,000 1 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 1 16,500 7 1 106,500 15,100 30,200 15,100 15,100 15,100 15,100 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 35 8 5 5 1 3 100$1,211,650 263 2,849,350 522 5,158,305 514 4,275,350 434 2,972, 535 207 1,224,900 106$1,323,050 266 2,986,250 535 5,469,850 588 4,998, 570 482 3,394,900 230 1,436,400 1 7,850 27 217,040 26 203,445 136 894,035 148 1,002, 755 297 1, 668,815 320 1,855,860 319 1, 506,405 316 1,557,795 145 583,920 154 651,090 19 66,120 60,010 18 1 5 15,000 90,000 27,550 26,650 5 7 1 82,400 89, 600 23 273,900 135 1,446,050 28 137 110 1,081,610 103 53 5 469,810 37,675 8 62,150 18 118,880 45 261,555 323 1,574,025 61 255,850 249 924,980 4,722 26,881,088 15,500 77,100 50 5 70,100 94,850 14,300 344,400 1,529,200 1,051,350 461,395 39,200 8 65,295 19 130,815 44 269,530 346 1,754,565 60 262,580 236 912,765 4,685 27,250,100 11,464 11,249 75,571,215 71,854,928 426.8 767.9 2,709,315 5,003,973 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, 11,037.2 net salary) 10,481.1 72,861,900 66,850,955 Positions other than permanent: 34,450,300 22,781,686 Temporary employment 25,700 28,116 Part-time employment482,500 445,243 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 288,500 477,211 Regular pay above 52-week base 3,040,500 2,407,333 Overtime and holiday pay. 362,600 332,691 Nightwork differential Add excess of annual leave earned over 363,900 leave taken Total personal services.. 93,687,135 111,512,000 16,000 16,000 UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY 16,000 16,000 16,000 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,500 1 1 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 17,500 17,500 17,500 16,000 Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the board of directors of the TVA—Continued Professional engineering and scientific positions—Continued Gr. 9. $11,725 to $13,075 Gr. 8. $10,400 to $11,750 Gr. 7. $8,700 to $11,100 Gr. 6. $7,400 to $9,500.. Gr. 5. $6,400 to $8,GOO Gr. 4. $6,000 to $6,800 Subprofessional and technical positions: Gr. 7. $7,850 to $9,750 Gr. 6. $6,800 to $8,525 Gr. 5. $5,990 to $7,550 Gr. 4. $5,025 to $6,325 Gr. 3. $4,330 to $5,350 Gr. 2. $3,880 to $4,650 Gr. 1. $3,400 to $3,935 Construction, operation, and maintenance positions: Gr. 11. $15,100 and $15,500: Director of power construction.... Project manager Gr. 10. $13,250 to $14,600: Chief of branch General construction superintendent Power plant superintendent Project manager. Gr. 9. $11,725 to $13,075 Gr. 8. $10,400 to $11,750 Gr. 7. $8,700 to $11,100 Gr. 6. $7,400 to $9,500 Gr. 5. $6,400 to $8,000 Custodial and general service positions: Gr. 6. $6,950 to $8,500 Gr. 5. $5,950 to $7,350 Gr. 4. $5,045 to $6,300 Gr. 3. $4,220 to $5,200 Gr. 2. $3,785 to $4,575 Gr. 1. $3,370 to $4,025 Ungraded positions (trades and labor) at annual rates less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1 1 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 7 1 106, 500 15,100 30,200 15,100 15,100 15,100 15,100 1 2 1 1 1 1 14,300 27,850 14,300 489,100 111,950 70,100 66,250 14,300 14,300 14,300 14,300 13,950 1 1 1 34 13,250 42,150 1 3 16,500 14,300 14,600 14,300 479,000 112,300 84,050 66,250 14,300 14,300 14,300 13,950 13,600 42,150 1960 actual 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Director1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Deputy director 1 20,500 1 20,500 GS-18. $18,500: Assistant director, administration 1 18,512 Assistant director for area 92,560 70,056 5 Deputy director of plans 17,514 1 18,512 Director, media service 17,514 1 18,512 General counsel 17,514 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant director, administration 1 15,392 Deputy assistant director for area 4 61,568 82,680 Deputy director, media service 1 15,392 16,536 Director, media service 2 31,491 33,862 Office director 3 46,883 50,918 Planning director ___ 1 15,392 16,536 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Budget officer 14,685 15,787 Coordinator 14,685 15,787 Deputy assistant director, administration 1 14,914 16,037 Deputy assistant director for area 1 14,206 Deputy director, media service 31,304 2 29,120 Deputy director of office... 3 44,034 46,841 Deputy facilities manager 1 15,163 16,307 Deputy general counsel 1 14,206 15,517 Deputy planning director 1 14,206 15,267 Deputy program manager 1 14,435 15,787 45 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295—Continued Director, media service Director of personnel Office director Operations manager Staff director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant program manager Attorney Chief of branch Chief of division Chief of office Chief of staff.Commentator Coordinator for emergency planning. Deputy budget officer Deputy chief of division Deputy coordinator Deputy director media service Deputy director of office Deputy director of personnel Editor _._ Executive officer Executive secretary Inspector Office director Liaison officer Operations manager Personnel officer Planning officer Policy officer Program coordinator Program executive Program officer Project director Special assistant. Visual projects officer. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Area budget officer Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of division Budget planning officer Chief of branch Chief of division Chief of language desks Chief of secretariat Chief of section. Chief of staff Deputy chief of branch Deputy chief of division Deputy chief of office Deputy chief of staff Deputy coordinator Editor Engineer Evaluation officer E xecuti ve secretary. Information specialist Liaison officer Management analyst Operations officer Personnel officer Planning officer Policy information officer Policy officer Press, radio, and television officer Producer Program coordinator Program executive. Program officer. Program and policy officer Program planning officer Project director Project officer Social science analyst Special assistant Special events officer Special projects officer Television production officer Visual information specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $5,875.. GS-7. $5,355 to $5,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. GS-3. GS-2. GS-1. $4,040 to $4,670.. $3,760 to $4,390.. $3,500 to $4,130.. $3,185 to $3,815.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $15,163 14,685 14,206 14,206 14,685 $16,307 15,267 15,517 15,267 16,037 $16,307 15,267 15, 787 15, 517 16,037 2 26,457 5 66,892 9 120,078 ~ 429,948 26,749 91,539 12,771 13,978 13,374 52,311 12,771 13,978 13,978 12,771 13,978 13,978 12,771 63,855 12,771 13,978 13,374 26,457 92,122 63,855 38,916 39,228 12,771 12,771 64,167 13,374 2 28,787 4 58,843 9 129,210 33 467,820 29,058 2 84,408 6 13,749 15,038 14,394 28,455 13,749 15,038 13,749 15,038 15,038 13,749 13,749 68,745 15,038 15,309 14,706 29,099 114,172 6 82,806 4 55,641 3 42,536 1 13,749 1 13.749 3 41,892 1 14,394 2 28,787 4 59,176 9 129,542 33 468,777 2 29,058 6 84,741 13, 749 15,038 14,394 28, 455 13,749 15,038 13,749 15,038 15,038 13, 749 13,749 68,745 15,038 15,309 14,706 29,099 114,796 6 83,139 4 55,641 3 42,536 1 13,749 1 13,749 3 41,892 1 14,394 11,357 47,840 11,606 58,468 12,085 503, 568 47,361 59,446 12,085 240,697 84,801 11,357 69,368 11,606 23,192 12, 563 47,839 24,169 12,334 12,334 61.360 35,047 58,739 34, 549 70,076 117,686 34,320 68,142 35,776 11,606 34,071 69,348 47.361 193,547 11,835 1 12,230 51,480 1 12.750 4 5 1 40 4 5 1 20 7 1 5 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 6 3 6 3 6 6 3 4 2 1 10 124,090 4 51,250 19 233,140 1 13,000 26,104 34,071 107,057 1 12,563 1 12,563 2 24,668 1 2, 1,122 318 2,367,616 48 213 366,277 92,893 16 216 28,100 24,460 103,770 13,520 13,520 27,040 12,480 11,606 293 3,032,351 325 1,169,703 83 421,721 310 1,413,439 231 935,212 71 269,567 5 18,117 14 45,971 63,230 12,750 508, 509 50,730 64, 500 13,270 260,330 91,560 12, 480 62,960 12, 750 25,230 13, 520 52,020 26,270 13,520 13,270 78,540 38,230 76,210 37,460 74,420 76,730 37,210 48,920 25,230 12,480 3,314,082 330 3,149,010 327 2,640,642 50 376,545 221 1,521,412 15 95,616 204 1,204,791 85 467,751 309 1,524, 518 218 958,152 80 330,222 6 22,442 13 46, 111 1 12,230 52,020 1 12, 750 4 5 1 40 4 5 1 19 7 1 5 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 6 63,480 12, 750 509,819 50,980 64,500 13,270 248,100 92,060 12,480 63,210 13,000 25, 500 13,520 39,020 14,040 13,520 13, 520 78, 540 38,770 76,460 37,730 74,420 77,000 37,210 48,920 25,500 12,480 124,630 4 51,750 19 233,140 1 13,270 1 12,230 2 28,100 2 24,710 8 103,770 1 13,520 1 13,520 2 27,040 1 12,480 307 3,442,870 331 3,171,635 345 2, 789,199 50 378,021 229 1,579,855 15 96,115 204 1,211,095 85 470,062 311 1,543,696 219 965,624 80 332,344 6 22,442 13 46,423 10 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total U.S.C. 801-1158): ber salary ber salary ber salary Foreign Service reserve officer: 22 $403,748 16 $276,931 Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 54 827,959 Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 52 744,829 124 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 49 1,659,294 631,867 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445. 135 19 1, 511,234 196,538 Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555. 165 15 1, 555,168 133,809 2 15,205 74 570,244 Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655.__. Class 7. $6,035 to $7,115 1 5,616 17 110,011 Class 8. $5,085 to $6,345 1 6,365 Foreign Service staff officer: Class 1. $12,655 to $14,155-. 32 446,600 49 614,401 Class 2. $11,740 to $13,040.112 63 788,211 1,302,989 Class 3. $10,785 to $12,025. 67 112 770,918 1,191,544 Class 4. $9,780 to $11,020.. 74 144 778,174 1,385,837 Class 5. $9,025 to $10,325.. 111 166 1, 1,064,279 1,460,488 Class 6. $8,270 to $9,420. 74 154 655,836 1,248,024 49 393,220 Class 7. $7,515 to $8,665.. 84 611,134 23 164,913 Class 8. $6,760 to $7,910. _ 56 368,534 31 202, 654 Class 9. $6,005 to $7,155_. 50 287,136 78 453,039 Class 10. $5,500 to $6,640. 75 394,041 51 265,625 Classll. $5,000 to $5,930.. 45 217,938 29 135,487 Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425.. 44 188,741 17 61, 691 Class 13. $4,010 to $4,940.. 17 64,524 6,381 Local employees 6,335 12,203,804 11, 608,045 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 201 185 1, 516,455 1,262,042 10,278 10,370 42,994,134 46,886, 759 473.3 419.7 1,838,167 1,966,069 Total permanent. Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary): 2,585.5 2,604.4 United States and possessions 21,055,975 19,254,394 Foreign countries: 1,196.2 1,223.7 U.S. rates 12,137, 583 10,801,232 6,122.2 Local rates. 6,023 11,727,132 11,100,341 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: 10,183 United States and possessions 15,040 158,058 Foreign countries: Local rates 129,400 Intermittent employment: 207,408 194,001 U.S. rates 28,656 36,999 Local rates Other personal services: 172,677 314,808 Regular pay above 52-week base 800,294 782,875 Overtime and holiday pay 101,208 92, 776 Nightwork differential 813,178 671,889 Additional pay for service abroad 208,154 209,848 Departmental differential Payments to other agencies for reim1,718 bursable details Total personal services.. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations SPECIAL 43,596,978 47,428,849 $42,149,746 1,447,232 $45,761,647 1,667,202 INTERNATIONAL Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director._ __ __ _ GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to director . . . Chief, research and development 204,308 35,875 790,544 101,736 920,261 206,458 PROGRAM 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 10,183 143,903 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,375 1 $16,790 1 $16,790 1 14,190 1 15,255 1 15,515 1 13,370 1 14,380 1 14,380 1 13,730 1 13,730 46 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL 1961 estimate 1962 estimate ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Chief, procurement and transporta1 1 $3,370 tion division 1 $14,380 1 $14,705 Chief, design and construction division, _ 13,070 1 14,055 1 14,380 13,070 Executive officer.. 1 14,055 1 14,380 66,250 Exhibit manager 4 56,545 6 84,585 39,210 Trade fair coordinator 3 42,165 4 56,510 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Acting chief, research and develop1 11,595 ment division ... Assistant chief, design and construc1 11,355 tion division 12,470 12,470 Assistant chief, procurement and 11,355 transportation division 24,940 25,200 11,595 Budget officer.__ 12,730 12,990 12,075 Chief, public information office 13,250 13,250 11,355 Deputy division director 12,470 12,470 22, 710 48,840 Exhibit manager 49,100 Industry contacts officer. 12,210 11,835 Manager, New York office 182,100 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 18 196,370 24 261,480 50,220 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.... 6 54,250 10 90, 590 50,890 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 7 55,000 63,340 8 18,550 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 3 19,470 26,235 4 5,770 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1 6,215 6,380 1 28,950 6 37,245 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 37,740 6 60,030 12 63, 735 13 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 70,380 93,400 25 126,610 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.... 30 149,025 43,965 7 30,380 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 43,130 10 11,435 3 12,330 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 12, 540 3 Ungraded positions at annual rate less 6 19,548 than $12,210. 22,171 28,051 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions.-Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 115 856,638 6.8 57,185 119 949,831 1.5 11,055 146 1,171, 556 13 105,556 100.2 764, 545 108. 5 900,090 122 1,020, 914 Total personal services, Department of Commerce 15, 360 19, 548 16, 515 22,171 28, 741 12,107 63,835 21,755 7,350 8,123 14,366 3,696 5,110 9,730 15,000 11,000 1,244 2,500 5,000 871,384 1,045,402 1,156,000 2 9 17,035 28,051 26,200 32,800 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Trade fair operations officer.. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 11,835 4,493 1 1 1 12,230 10,650 4,830 1 1 1 12,230 10,650 4,830 16,328 134 3 27,710 0.2 2,535 5 35,822 0.5 3,022 16,194 2.8 25,175 4.5 32,800 126 100 Total personal services, Department of State $1,122 $7,515 $7,492 356 338 270 500 500 65,892 78,000 79,000 U.S. STUDY COMMISSION—SOUTHEAST RIVER BASINS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions established by act approved Aug. 28, 1958 (72 Stat. 1090): Chairman Commissioner Grades established by U.S. Study Commission—Southeast River Basins, equivalent to GS grades: GS-18. $18,500: Executive director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant executive director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Civil engineer. ___ General engineer Hydrologist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: AgriculturistCivil engineer ConservationistEconomist Electrical engineer Forester Hydrologist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 — GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,670 to $4,390 — GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Total permanentDeduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details __. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 4 $12,000 30,000 1 4 1 4 $12,000 30,000 $12,000 30,000 1 17,514 1 18,512 1 18,512 1 15,392 1 16,536 1 16,536 3 2 1 40,727 27,956 12,771 3 2 1 43,825 30,076 13,749 3 2 1 43,825 30,076 13,749 11,357 37,211 11,835 12,085 11,357 11,357 12,563 41, 538 9, 547 15,767 12,438 10,587 4,805 8,695 3. 869 18,782 12, 230 52,270 12, 750 13,000 12,230 12,230 13,520 55,828 10,275 16,952 13,395 17, 763 5,179 13, 707 4,160 27,749 10, 857 12,230 52,270 12, 750 13,000 12,230 12,230 13, 520 55,828 10,275 16,952 13, 395 17,763 5,179 13,707 4,160 27,749 10, 857 47 406,774 15. 5 133,926 51 468,793 7.2 47,593 51 468,793 4.2 32,000 31.5 272,848 43.8 421,200 46.8 436,793 2,749 270 1,500 500 1,200 12,000 12,000 435,200 449,993 16,621 11,! Total personal services 287,735 16,320 25,275 8,819 8,237 4,347 3,765 3,702 1 1 13,000 11,565 1 2 U.S. STUDY COMMISSION—TEXAS SALARIES 32,800 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 8,112 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) — Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services, Department of Labor.Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of branch GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service officer: Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665— Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445— Foreign Service staff officer: Class 6. $8,270 to $9,420 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add terminal leave in excess of lapses.. Net permanent (average number, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ net salary) 1962 estimate ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE—continued PROGRAM—Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1960 actual UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—Con. 12,230 18,720 12,480 18,720 1 4,846 2 8~216 5,013 4,347 4,160 1 16,682 17,035 1 8,549 8 61,984 0.6 4,511 6,603 9,422 8 70,116 0.1 401 1 8 9,422 71,177 7.4 64,076 7.9 69,715 8 71,008 AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions established by act Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total approved Aug. 28,1958, as amended ber salary ber salary ber salary (72 Stat. 1058; 73 Stat. 456): Commission chairman 1 $12,000 1 $12,000 1 $12,000 Commissioner 9 67,500 9 67,500 9 67,500 Special positions established by Commission, equivalent to GS grades: GS-18. $18,500: 18,512 Executive director 1 17,514 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 17,326 17,326 1 15,392 Chief planning engineer. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 46, 841 46,841 3 43,326 Planning engineer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 50,647 Project engineer 13,749 13,749 12, 771 Chief agricultural specialist—. 13,749 12,771 13,749 Engineer 12,771 Chief hydrologist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 25,750 25,750 23,940 Engineer 13,000 13,000 11,357 Hydrologist 13,000 13,000 12,085 Industrial engineer. 13, 520 13, 520 12, 563 Attorney 54,539 54,539 49,754 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 47 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 2 2 1 2 2 5 5 $17,888 14,560 6,302 10,268 9,300 21,737 19,116 1 2,960 1 2 1 2 1 4 7 2 $10,275 16,182 6,781 11,065 5,346 18,886 28,704 7,030 1 2 1 2 1 4 7 2 $10,275 16,182 6,781 11,065 5,346 18,886 28,704 7,030 52 456,522 24.3 212,735 52 483,124 7.2 66,584 52 483,124 17. 1 158, 624 27.7 243,787 44.8 416,540 34.9 324,500 8, 753 5,200 9,525 5,200 2,500 10,400 3,484 1,800 600 261,224 433,065 338,000 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Administrator of veterans affairs. _. 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Deputy administrator 1 20,500 1 20,500 1 20, 500 GS-18. $18,500: Associate deputy administrator 1 17. 514 1 18,512 1 18,512 Chief benefits director. 1 17, 514 1 18, 512 1 18, 512 Chief insurance director 1 17, 514 1 18, 512 1 18, 512 General counsel.. 1 17, 514 1 18, 512 1 18, 512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant administrator for personnel1 15, 392 1 16,806 1 16. 536 Assistant deputy administrator 1 16,806 1 15, 392 1 16,806 Chairman, planning and evaluation staff 1 17,576 1 17, 576 Controller ._.. 1 16, 536 1 15,392 1 16, 536 Deputy chief benefits director 1 15,870 1 17,326 1 17, 056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant administrator for management services 1 14, 685 1 15,787 1 15, 787 Assistant administrator for appraisal1 15. 787 1 14, 435 1 15, 517 Assistant to general counsel 1 15,163 1 16,307 1 16,307 Associate general counsel for legal service 1 15,787 1 14, 685 1 15,787 Associate general counsel for legislative service 1 14, 435 1 15,517 1 15,517 Chairman, board of veterans appeals.. 1 15,787 1 14, 435 1 15, 787 Chief actuary 1 14, 435 1 15,787 1 15,517 Controller 1 14, 206 1 15, 787 1 15,517 Deputy chief insurance director 1 14, 206 1 15,517 1 15, 267 Deputy general counsel 2 29,848 1 16,307 2 31,824 Director, compensation and pension service 1 15,787 1 14, 435 1 15,517 Director, field area 3 46,551 1 14,435 3 46,301 Director, guardianship service 1 14, 206 1 15, 517 1 15,517 Director, information service 1 15,787 1 14,435 1 15,517 Director, loan guaranty service 1 15, 787 1 14, 435 1 15,517 Director, vocational rehabilitation 1 15, 517 and education 1 14, 206 1 15,517 1 15,787 Economist 1 14,435 1 15,517 1 15,517 Executive assistant to administrator.. 1 14,206 1 15,517 Executive assistant to chief benefits 1 15,787 1 14,206 director 1 15,517 6 86,116 6 95, 692 6 95,822 Manager 2 29, 599 2 32,094 2 31,824 Program specialist 1 15, 517 14, 206 1 1 15,517 Public administration specialist 1 15,787 1 14, 435 1 15, 517 Sociologist 1 15,787 14, 685 1 1 15, 787 Special assistant to administrator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,394 1 1 13,083 1 14,394 Actuary, life. 7 92,998 7 101,402 7 101,402 Adjudicator, supervisory 5 66,747 5 72,885 5 72,885 Administrative officer, supervisory 5 70,305 6 77,521 5 69,993 Assistant manager 1 13,083 1 14,061 Associate director, information service. 1 13,740 15 213.579 Associate member, chief of section 11 154, 671 4 51,084" 5 71,928 5 71,928 Attorney, general 1 13,686 1 15,038 Committee counsel 1 14,706 1 13,978 1 15,038 Controller 1 15,038 1 13,978 1 15,038 Director, field area. 1 15,038 19 279,490 19 258,062 Director of service 19 277,537 1 14,061 Emergency planning coordinator 1 13,083 1 13,749 2 25,854 Insurance specialist, supervisory 2 27,810 1 14,394 Liaison representative 1 13,374 1 13,749 . . . . . . "~43,182 Loan guarantee officer 3 38,625 3 43,182 Management analyst 14 183,434 14 200,119 14 199,816 Manager 49 667,505 49 706,509 49 717,691 Planning officer... 3 39,540 3 42,828 3 43,494 Program management officer. 1 12,771 1 14,061 1 14,061 Special assistant to administrator 1 12,771 1 13,749 1 14,061 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Special assistant to general counsel... Staff assistant Staff assistant to assistant administrator for appraisal Vice chairman, board of veterans appeals GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant, supervisory Actuary, life.. Adjudicator Adjudicator, supervisory Administrative officer Analytical statistician Appraiser Assistant director associate for insurance Assistant director of service Assistant manager Assistant manager and director of insurance. _ Associate member, chief of section Associate member, legal Associate member, medical Attorney advisor Attorney examiner Attorney, general Budget examiner, supervisory... Chief of division Confidential assistant Construction and valuation specialist. Digital computor systems analyst.._ Digital computor systems analyst, supervisory Director of service Educationist Executive assistant Field representative Information specialist Insurance operations supervisor Insurance specialist Land planner Legislative attorney Loan guaranty officer Loan guaranty specialist Management analyst Management analyst, supervisory Manager.. Medical adviser to chairman, board of veterans appeals Medical officer, general Personnel officer Planning officer Placement officer Psychologist Staff assistant Supervisory contact representative. Supervisory management specialist.. Supervisory special investigator Supervisory statistician Vocational rehabilitation and education officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985-. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425—. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.._. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670—. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390—. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.... GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815—. Established by act of Public Law 85-857: Medical officer Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890. Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses... Portion of salaries shown above and paid from "Medical care" Add— Portion of salaries carried in position schedule for "Medical care" and paid from this account 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,038 4 57,832 1 $13,978 4 52,894 1 $15,038 5 71,914 1 12,771 1 14,061 1 14,061 1 13,083 1 14,394 1 14,394 23,691 11,835 22,714 49 575,132 3 35,277 1 12,563 1 12,085 2 25,750 2 24,960 50 624,020 5 62,690 1 13,520 1 13,270 1 11,835 10 120,847 31 368,061 1 12,750 10 130,580 30 382,500 2 1 2 2 26,084 10 128,255 18 216, 777 102,670 71,033 23,441 506,901 46,405 140,918 11, 357 11,835 34,071 11, 606 1 13,000 10 131,370 30 388,410 2 28,080 29 8 6 5 43 4 13 1 1 3 366,510 110,510 76,980 62,170 544,120 49,940 164,920 12,480 13,000 37,190 30 8 6 5 43 4 13 1 1 3 381,570 110,510 77.740 62,420 552,050 50,460 166, 710 12, 480 13,000 37,980 37 5 8 9 12 49,940 76,230 13, 520 12,480 61,150 25,230 12,750 12,230 13,270 12, 480 461,760 66,350 97,280 111,200 162,240 4 6 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 37 5 8 9 12 50, 210 77,000 13, 520 12,480 62,400 25, 230 12, 750 12, 480 13, 270 12, 750 466, 850 66, 510 102, 460 113,280 162,240 40.560 40,310 38,230 36, 690 12,480 26,000 84, 700 12,480 49,920 12, 750 37,190 3 3 3 3 1 2 7 1 4 1 3 40, 560 40, 560 38, 750 36,940 12,480 26, 540 86,150 12, 750 50,460 13.000 37,190 35,277 58,967 12,813 11,357 45,428 23,212 11,835 11,357 12,085 432,246 60,375 68, 411 104,357 152,120 26,020 27,040 627, 700 63,210 13.520 13,520 2 3 37,689 3 37,459 3 35,047 2 22,714 1 11,357 2 23,670 9 104,205 1 11,357 4 45,926 1 11,835 3 34,320 17 212,160 17 197,355 17 214, 070 722 696 704 8,143, 775 8, 150, 376 7,207,307 1,830 1, 773 1,781 18,182, 551 17,842, 649 16,174,690 1,270 1, 387 1,260 10,672, 202 10, 595, 599 11, 010, 470 489 510 475 3,723,322 3,619,196 3,567,062 1,932 2,372 1,912 13,707,182 13, 936,378 15, 433,017 ftoo 736 787 4, 832, 474 4,666, 397 4, 487, 625 975 905 1,016 5,873,108 5, 532,968 5,606,773 925 916 880 5,159, 033 4,664,648 5, 085, 563 2,600 2,525 2,316 13, 609, 444 10,718,704 13, 417,044 4,534 4,655 5,288 21,675,666 21,106, 571 22,458,116 4,174 3,993 4,820 17,«59,852 18,571,793 17, 682,953 1,584 1, 573 6,385,145 6, 400, 256 5,993,183 273 281 ' 271 1, 046, 488 1, 043, 043 962, 723 1 16,000 46 228,668 46 1,668 46 228,668 22, 753 22,079 24,364 138,462,329 136,992, 745 133,265,120 1,280 1,253 5,972,799 953 7,278,938 990 4,819,152 857 4, 488,929 716 3,932,101 481 2,227,369 292 1, 525,035 289 1,469, 022 7,448,227 48 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Add—Continued Portion of salaries carried in position Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total schedule for "Maintenance and operber salary ber salary ber salary ation of supply depots" and paid from this account 4 $19,113 3 $8,590 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 22,605 United States and possessions 21,239 20,372 124,709,128 128,238,610 $127,081,439 Foreign countries: 24 233,976 27 244,863 24 234,936 U.S. rates 318 682,783 333 674,409 300 651,063 Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and 62, 200 62,200 55,800 possessions Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 983,576 511,174 3, 453, 285 1, 924, 527 1,880, 727 Overtime and holiday pay 17,356 11, 930 12, 035 Nightwork differential 125, 583 126,800 126,600 Additional pay for service abroad 130, 049, 000 130,264, 000 131, 792, 000 Total personal services MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES 1960 actual OPERATING 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant administrator for construc$16,536 $16,806 $15,392 tion 17,056 17,056 15,621 Executive officer.. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 15,517 15,787 14,435 Controller — 15,787 14,685 16.037 Engineer, general 15, 517 14,206 15, 517 Hospital administrative director 15,517 14,435 15, 787 Psychologist, clinical GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,061 12,771 14,061 Accountant 70,347 26,457 42, 537 Administrative officer 14,061 12,771 13, 749 Analyst, management 13,978 15,038 15.038 Architect 12,771 Attorney-examiner, contract 13,083 14,394 "l4,394 Chaplain 13,083 14,394 14,394 Chemist, biochemistry 12,771 14,061 14,061 Director, field fiscal service Director, medical facilities require13,749 14,061 12,771 ments staff 30,076 30,076 27,956 Engineer, general.. 15,038 15,038 13,978 Engineer, construction management. 100,758 98,427 91, 581 Hospital administrative director 14,394 14,394 13,083 Librarian 14,061 14,061 12,771 Personnel officer 15,829 15, 558 14,456 Prosthetic appliance technician 14,706 14,394 13,374 Psychologist, vocational counseling._ 14,394 14,394 13,083 Social worker 13,749 Statistician, analytical 14,394 14,394 13,083 Statistician, general 15,038 15,038 13,978 Supply officer, general. 14,394 14,394 13,083 Voluntary services officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12, 750 12, 750 11,835 Accountant 118,519 47,611 10 117,749 Administrative officer 12,230 12,480 11,357 Analyst, digital computer systems. __ 39, 000 52,040 36, 255 Analyst, management 39, 790 40,040 36, 961 Architect, general. ... 11, 835 Attorney 11, 835 13, 000 13,000 Audiologist 79,499 79,748 Budget andfiscalofficer 12,230 12,480 Budget examiner 12,480 12,480 11,357 Chaplain 12,480 12, 480 11,357 Dietitian A. 12,750 12,750 11, 606 Director, budget service. 26,270 26, 000 24,169 Engineer, construction management39,020 38,480 35, 775 Engineer, general. 13, 520 12, 563 13, 520 Engineer, maintenance. 13, 790 12, 813 13, 790 Engineer, mechanical 13,520 12, 563 13, 520 Engineer, safety 13,000 11, 835 12, 750 Hospital requirements specialist 53,060 52, 290 36, 982 Personnel officer 12,480 12,480 11, 357 Pharmacist 12,480 12,230 11,357 Program planning officer 13,270 13,000 12, 085 Prosthetic appliance technician 79,040 78,810 72,23,9 Psychologist, clinical 14,040 14,040 13, 042 Realty officer 13,270 13,270 12, 085 Recreation supervisor 24, 960 24, 960 22, 714 Statistician, general 12, 750 12, 750 11, 606 Storage officer 39,290 39,290 36,025 Supply officer 12,230 12,230 12,334 Voluntary services officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 208 215 236 !, 147, 979 2,404,066 2,643,271 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. :4 130 , 085,193 1,237,956 1,372,289 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,280. .— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by 38 U.S.C. 4103: Chief medical director Deputy chief medical director. Assistant chief medical director Director of service. $15,640 to $17,740.. Chief dietitian. $13,730 to $15.030 Chief pharmacist. $13,730 to $15,030... Director, nursing service. $13,730 to $15,030 Chief grade. $13,730 to $15,030 and above: Physician Dentist Chief occupational therapist. $12,210 to $13,510. Chief physical therapist. $12,210 to $13,510 Deputy director, nursing service. $12,210 to $13,510 Assistant director grade nurse. $8,955 to $10,255. Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 68 $510,743 5 36,145 42 272,936 10 59, 260 57 321,864 65 329, 557 116 541,316 102 435, 468 41 160, 281 5 16, 955 72 $586,093 6 44,803 44 305,615 12 74,455 65 384,034 67 354, 767 127 608, 359 115 510, 445 45 185,030 5 18, 422 1 19,580 1 18,480 8 139,040 22 362,020 1 12, 770 1 13,970 21,050 1 19, 870 1 8 149, 480 22 390, 280 1 14, 380 1 15, 030 Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment. Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Compensation for individuals under contract ... 13.970 15,030 37 561,350 10 138,430 45 718,479 10 152,970 12, 555 13,510 12, 555 13,510 1 12, 555 21 202,875 8,420,361 65 616,099 1,112 9,719,468 69 555,468 1,043 961 164,000 7,804,262 Total personal services.. MEDICAL 84,941 188,559 97,000 230,000 57,708 30,311 37,000 25,000 251,304 274,000 8,417,085 9,827,000 CARE 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Manager GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer, hospitalPhysicist, general Psychologist, clinical GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Administrative officer, hospitalBacteriologist Biochemist Chemist, radioisotope. Pharmacologist Physicist Psychologist, clinical Social worker, director Social worker, supervisory clinical. Supply officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985... GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS 8. $5,885 to $6,875.... GS 7. $5,355 to $6,345—. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815... 13,510 162,180 18 Total permanent. Deduct ^ _ Net permanent (?werage number, net salary) 1961 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 3 $44,533 3 $47,611 27 360,690 1 13,083 1 12,771 27 391,950 1 14,394 1 14,061 1 108 12,563 265, 544 7 83, 595 12, 563 1 12,563 1 2 25,376 17 195,699 1 5 1 621 6, 11,606 57, 746 11,357 403,348 1,133 9,910,064 1,760 13, 111, 291 1,384 9, 597,375 2,609 16, 278,443 1,092 6, 365,883 3, """ 20, 374,576 2,705 13, 510,374 6, 050 26, 815,879 15, 591 62, 295,989 27,811 107, 600,223 4,944 16, 904, 678 148 479,906 1 109 13, 520 750 12,230 90,000 13,520 1 13,520 1 3 39,540 212,310 17 12,750 1 5 71,370 12,480 1 665 7, 370,310 1 1, 382, 7 1,180 11, 1,826 159,067 14, 736,774 1,414 10, 638,163 2,658 18, 057,278 265,902 3,947 23, 367,679 2,745 15, 041,138 6,182 29, 986,582 15, 812 68, 910,237 28,292 118, 856,114 5,136 19, 098,066 216 742,931 49 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades established by 38 U.S.C. 4103: Director of service. $15,640 to $17,740—. 2 $33,000 2 $35,480 2 $35,480 Chief grade. $13,730 to $15,030 and above: Physician 1,892 1,913 1,937 27,959,427 30,488,498 31,073,207 Dentist315 310 4,104,010 4, 568,071 4, 475, 697 Senior grade. $12,210 to $13,510 and above: Physician 1,729 1, 771 21,281,950 23,528, 237 24, 231, 576 304 Dentist303 08 3, 942,928 3, 641, 306 4,037,858 Osteopath 1 12,730 1 11,835 1 12,990 Intermediate grade. $10,635 to $11,935 and above: Physicians and dentists— 1,063 1,093 1,188 12,191,638 10,959,73.6 13,297,481 Full grade. $8,955 to $10,255 and above: Physicians and dentists 162 160 192 1,396,906 1,533,571 1,818,031 Associate grade. $7,560 to $8,860: Physicians and dentists 243 239 258 1,936,532 2,072,292 1,752,587 Junior grade. $6,995 to $7,985: Physicians and dentists. 34 242,092 56 397,787 26 171,830 Assistant director grade nurse. $8,955 to $10,255— 297 320 287 2,809,303 3,040,818 2,505,891 Senior grade nurse. $7,560 to $8,860 885 966 828 7,040,253 7,825,383 6,079,793 2,748 Full grade nurse. $6,435 to $7,425 2,910 2,634 19,025,833 20,392,633 16,791,129 6,351 Associate grade nurse. $5,600 to $6,630— 6,716 5,998 39,487,659 42,144,189 34,527,681 5,089 Junior grade nurse. $4,760 to $5,790 5,271 4,873 25,832,782 27,243,691 22,787,123 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 37,828 38,338 38,812 153,545,481 164,527,301 168,999,079 Total permanent _ 134,244 130,738 683,682,781 619,317,403 714,158,459 128,018 Deduct— Portion of salaries shown above and paid from "General operating exPortion of salaries shown above and paid from "Maintenance and operation of supply depots" Add portion of salaries carried in position schedules for "General operating expenses" and paid from this account 4,624 4,167 25,588,472 20,491,125 26,934,538 292 1,525,035 289 1,469,022 481 2,227,369 25,457 11 990 4,819,152 857 5 60,203 8,929 716 1,932,101 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 124,355 126,668 129,825 601,392,604 689,687,000 660,998,000 Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment 26,978,939 28, 616,000 29,224,000 Intermittent employment-10,337,243 10,369,000 10,474,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. 2,656,000 5,008,831 Overtime and holiday pay 7,102,000 6,462,879 7,303,000 Nightwork differential 5,685,690 6,253,000 6,430,000 378,444 Additional pay for service abroad 375,000 376,000 Compensation for Individuals under contract. 251,238 275,000 300,000 Total personal 656,495,868 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct costs — Reimbursable costs CONSTRUCTION OP H O S P I T A L $653,224, 685 3,271,183 $713,580,000 3,064,000 AND DOMICILIARY 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $12,555: Architect (general) Construction management engineer.. _ Attorney (supervisory general) GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935-GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 — GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 - 716,644,000 FACILITIES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $12,813 25,126 22 81 71 1 10 5 5 27 38 25 237,020 758,471 565,332 7,114 64,938 29,475 25,626 125, 704 154,958 93,328 $12,230 27,040 12,230 287,145 835,720 595,500 7, 675 107,911 29,823 37, 648 151,526 173,063 103,049 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-2. &,500 to $4,130 — Total permanent. Deduct lapses 5 — Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay . Night work differential . Total personal services- MAINTENANCE AND $12, 230 27, 040 12, 230 288, 435 840, 610 638, 687 7, 821 109, 914 29, 763 42, 984 154, 693 175, 619 104, 964 4 $16,330 313 2,394, 620 22 135,111 242 1, S 291 2,259,.509 200,718 312,000 13, 672 6,790 29 9,202 2,025,837 2,586,911 OPERATION OF 6,200 SUPPLY Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses.Portion of salaries shown above and paid from "General operating expenses" Add portion of salaries carried in position schedules for "Inpatient care" and paid from this account DEPOTS 1961 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Supply specialist, supervisory. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860-.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— — GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. $14,060 293 2,116,235 51 311,607 — Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $22, 710 108, 790 8,330 183,190 53, 990 117,315 48, 792 69, 390 63, 957 97, 686 265,833 201,385 7,460 2 11 1 25 8 19 8 13 12 21 62 53 2 154 $24,460 117,150 8, 965 202,275 58, 736 128,839 53,744 85,940 67,896 119,117 270,720 216,081 8,070 764,262 148 793,978 391. 2,013,090. 390 2,155,971 30 167,552 25 155,061 3 8,590 4 19,113 5 25,457 11 60,203 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 363 1,862,405 372 2,042,000 Other personnel compensation: 14, 504 Regular pay in excess of 52-week b a s e 7,000 8,134 Overtime and holiday pay 8,000 14,985 Nightwork differential 15,000 Total personnel services CANTEEN 1,900,028 SERVICE Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of canteen services GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief of division GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of division Field director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,985 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $10,635 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $10,635 Total permanent FUND 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $14,206 12, 771 1 12,085 5 59,175 10 106, 204 24 216,054 13 100, 630 4 25, 042 10 56,368 13 65, 894 37 171, 554 46 194,179 43 161, 823 1 3,827 272 1,577, 600 888,282 Deduct lapses 2,072,000 REVOLVING 1960 actual 743,794,000 $740,577,000 3,217,000 .1961 estimate 1960 actual 7, 665, 694 8.3 26, 608 1 $15,517 1 14,061 25, 230 64,230 103, 584 233,170 108, 743 54,226 59, 799 86, 508 173, 435 48 220,593 37 152,304 1 4,139 275 1, 792, 000 1,914 1, 919 5, 215, 707 2,398 2, 408 8, 323, 246 8, 432,371 5. 9 20, 315 6. 6 23,192 Net permanent (average number, 2,392.1 2, 401. 4 2,371.7 net salary) 8, 409,179 8, 302,931 7,639,086 50 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued CANTEEN SERVICE REVOLVING Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Add excess of annual leave earned over annual leave taken Total personal services Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary FUND—Continued 1960 actual • 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $533,260 173,549 $535,000 175,000 $540,000 178,500 9,229 55,223 5,040 55,057 5,142 56,038 106,539 142,361 110,000 8, 516,886 9,215,389 9,298, 859 15 Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary;— Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay. Nightwork differential 258 1,379, i $80,973 26 $123,812 243 1,298,923 239 1,325,069 611 3,452,451 10,618 38,171 224 5,177 21,400 200 29, 500 15,200 1,347,936 1,351,846 3,497,151 242 1,338,008 637 3,576,263 Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670-... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Grades established by 38 U.S.C. 4101: Chief grade. $13,730 to $15,030 and above: Physician Total permanent Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay Night work differential-.. Total personal services. 3 REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary Grades and ranges: ber salary ber GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 $11,595 1 $12,480 1 $12,750 Chief, publications division. 25,460 2 Supply specialist, supervisory 21,798 13 139,330 20,260 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. 75,885 65,805 8 60,950 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255. 40,411 31 253,941 37,550 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 98,418 37,751 13 34,925 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985... 34,155 24 166.781 19,455 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 8 54,802 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 61,713 25 151,528 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 10 53,885 11 7 38,767 19 109,223 8 40,805 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 23 108,070 22 111, 569 45 233.782 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 40 166,235 38 170, 706 102 444,478 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 78,175 71 294,699 18 72, 505 18 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 4,135 1 3 1 3,825 12,203 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv135 749,836 120 660,543 272 1,502,9 alent to less than $12,210.. Total permanent. AND FUND 1960 actual $12,939 T otal personal services_ ADVANCES SUPPLY 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $18,138 $9,755 19, 635 16,350 40,437 14,540 18,096 45,117 13,000 12,127 8,008 8,861 8,112 7, 572 17,200 22 118,252 23 138,696 910 1,194 1,965 2,000 531 1,439 122,321 142,666 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES OPERATING EXPENSES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS 1960 actual 1960 actual SERVICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: Commissioner of public buildings 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 GS-18. Rate of $18,500: Deputy commissioner of public buildings 18,512 1 17,514 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner, acquisition and disposal 15,392 16,806 1 16,806 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner, program planning. 15,267 15,267 14.685 Regional director, Public Buildings Service. 15,787 15,787 14,435 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer 15,038 15,038 13.686 Deputy assistant commissioner, acquisition and disposal 14,061 12,771 13, 749 Deputy assistant commissioner, program planning 15,038 15,038 15,309 15,309 Director, acquisition 13,374 15,558 15,558 Director, appraisal 14,456 14,394 14,394 Director, disposal 13,083 14,061 14,394 Director, mobilization 13,083 14,061 14,394 Director, plans and policies 13,083 14,394 14,706 Director, project development 13,083 14, 706 13,374 14, 706 District director 14,061 Emergency operations officer 13, 749 15,038 Information officer. 1 13,374 14, 706 14, 706 Regional coordinator 14, 394 1 13,374 Regional director, Public Buildings 134,033 Service 9 122,784 9 134,033 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 13,270 28, 767 13,270 Administrative officer. 1 12,813 13,790 13,790 1 Appraiser 119,391 129,000 130,250 10 Chief, acquisition and disposal 11,835 12,750 13,000 1 Chief, leasing 110, 740 119,610 9 118,830 Chief, planning 11,357 13,000 13,000 1 Deputy director, acquisition 11,835 12, 750 13,000 1 Deputy director, appraisal 11,835 13,000 1 12, 750 Deputy director, disposal 13,520 1 13, 520 Deputy regional director 13, 520 1 13, 520 1 12,563 Engineer 12,480 1 12,230 1 11,357 Manpower utilization officer 1 12,334 Mobilization liaison officer 1 11,606 12,480 1 12, 750 Planning officer 2 24,169 13,000 1 13,000 Real property officer 64,230 3 35,776 63,980 5 Realty officer 1 11,606 12,480 1 12,750 Staff assistant 608,907 54 614,041 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 49 511,758 578,550 540,984 572,980 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 61 565,818 560,068 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 64 478,312 125, 505 115,835 124,177 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425—. 18 6,053 5,470 5,886 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1 151,581 119, 663 147,912 22 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 113,089 78,002 110,945 15 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 262,346 257,029 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 — 47 219,830 447,717 417,357 441,373 100 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 73,866 70,117 72,200 18 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 4,139 4,139 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 457 3, 344,363 477 3, 780,028 477 3,823,183 32.4 240, 649 7.9 47,333 5.4 28,958 Total permanent . Deduct 1 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 Additional pay for living costs 424.6 471.6 3,103, 714 3,751,070 469.1 3,775,850 18,563 6,850 1,950 23,876 4,359 1,414 14,427 5,723 3,640 5,590 3,700 5,800 3,151,926 3,787,300 3,787,300 Total personal services . BITES AND E X P E N S E S , Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Engineer. Realty officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 $7,560 to $8,860 Digitized for GS-11. FRASER PUBLIC BUILDINGS 1960 actual PROJECTS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 2 7 8 3 $25,605 21,505 75,566 70,344 21,840 2 1 9 9 7 $25,750 13,000 102,046 84,075 58,011 2 1 9 9 7 $26,000 13,270 103,291 86,485 59,011 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335-.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.— Total permanent 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 Total personal services BUILDINGS 4 10 5 $17,264 42,388 17,658 5 10 2 $23,899 44,096 8,279 5 10 2 $24,731 45,038 8,383 41 10 292,170 64,906 45 1 359,156 12,506 45 1 366,209 18,209 31 227,264 44 346,650 44 348,000 522 1,766 453 1,350 230,005 348,000 MANAGEMENT 1960 actual Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner for buildings 1 $15,392 management GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy assistant commissioner for buildings management Special assistant to deputy administrator 1 14,206 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 13,374 Chief, buildings management Deputy assistant commissioner for 13,978 buildings management-. 13,083 Director, communications 13,686 Director, operations 13,374 Director, protection. 13,083 Director, repair and improvement 13,978 Director, research 13,083 Director, space management Special assistant to assistant commissioner GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12,813 Administrative officer 68,869 Buildings management specialist 67,642 Buildings manager 105,372 Chief, buildings management 22,963 Communications specialist 11,606 Deputy director, operations Deputy director, repair and improve1 12,563 ment 1 11,357 Deputy director, space management.. 7 83,156 Engineer 1 12,563 Inspection officer 1 11,357 Performance evaluation officer 1 11,606 Protection officer. 4 47,610 Real property officer 81 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 120 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 1,046,476 163 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,8601,227,989 26 178,962 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 164 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 1,063,900 44 272,513 GS-8. $5,886 to $6,875... 152 848,347 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 173 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... 891,489 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— 460 2,143,614 1,355 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— f,759,258 1,165° GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— 4 1,618 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— ( 229,390 11 39,582 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 13,597 59,582,199 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 348,000 FUND 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $16,536 1 $16,806 1 15,787 1 16,037 1 15,517 1 15,787 1 14,394 1 14,706 14,394 15,038 14,394 14,394 14,706 15,038 14,706 14,706 14,394 14,394 15,038 15,038 13,790 74,670 73,465 114,170 25,230 12,230 14,040 75,940 74,215 114,920 25,230 12,230 12,480 12,480 63,210 13,520 12,230 12,480 38,750 79 870,329 12,750 12,750 63,730 13,520 12,480 12,750 39,270 79 876,692 118 118 1,106,802 1,123,152 164 164 1,346,522 1,367,162 26 193,997 26 196,577 164 164 1,154,281 1,168,814 45 302,245 45 305,642 151 916,942 151 928,897 176 176 1,002,591 989,026 470 470 2,388,958 2,426,237 1,364 1,364 6,302,079 6,371,439 1,205 1,205 5,246,041 5,297,520 1,618 1,618 6,746,517 6,797,310 11 42,755 11 42,959 14,202 15,071 63,905,113 67,763,743 19,180 19,841 20,710 92,140,198 85,392,464 96,304,484 791.7 529 i95 1,650,173 2,220,198 2,957,484 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 18,388.3 19,312 20,015 83,742,291 89,920,000 93,347,000 Positions other than permanent: Tempo973,579 rary employment 975,000 877,000 51 52 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT FUND—Continued 1960 actual Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad. Total personal services CONSTRUCTION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $644,170 1,024,712 602,399 11,155 $345,800 1,000,000 615,000 15,000 $1,100,000 625,000 15,000 86,998,306 92,870,800 95,964,000 SERVICES, PUBLIC 1960 actual BUILDINGS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: ber salary ber salary ber salary Assistant commissioner, design and construction 1 $15,621 1 $17,056 1 $17,056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy assistant commissioner, de14,435 sign and construction 1 15,787 15, 787 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Branch chief, construction 13,374 1 14,394 14, 706 13,374 Chief, design and construction 1 14,394 14, 706 14,227 Contract specialist 1 15,309 15,309 Director, architectural and structural 12, 771 engineering 1 14,061 14,061 Director, construction. 13,978 1 15,038 15,038 Director, estimates 13,978 1 15,038 15,038 Director, mechanical and electrical engineering 13,083 1 14,394 1 14,394 Project coordinator. 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 11,606 12,480 Administrative officer. 12, 750 47,610 50,210 Architect 51,230 36,982 39,000 Architectural engineer. 39,270 47,610 51.000 Branch chief, design 51,500 97,862 106,120 107,160 Chief, design and construction 23,212 39,790 39, 790 Construction management engineer.. Deputy director, architectural engi1 12,563 neering 1 13,520 1 13,520 1 12,563 Deputy director, construction 1 13,520 1 13,520 1 11,606 1 12,750 Deputy director, estimates 1 12,750 Deputy director, mechanical and elec11,606 12, 750 trical engineering 1 12, 750 1 1 26,270 Design architect 2 2 24,169 2 26,270 Electrical engineer 4 52,270 3 35,775 4 52,540 General engineer 4 51,250 4 48,338 4 51,750 25,126 Mechanical engineer.. 3 40, 560 2 3 40, 560 Structural engineer 2 25,500 2 24,169 2 25, 750 118 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 118 90 957,879 1,336,640 1 1,339,942 192 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 192 2 166 1,915,280 1, 546,061 1,917, 780 263 18 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 2,415,893 2,079,320 2,418,593 77 493,893 70 476,320 70 472,980 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. 2 11,856 3 19,158 3 19,490 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 263,412 329,455 266, 732 44 44 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 18 100,177 21 106,392 18 101,012 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 371, 786 305,966 376, 766 74 74 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 119 490,903 119 530, 712 119 535,912 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 400,005 398,409 406,245 105 105 104 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 5 17,887 5 18,303 5 17, 556 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.... Total permanent Deduct lapses __. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay ... Total personal services 1,022 7,347,306 45.7 319,938 976.3 7,027,2 8, 541,429 211,965 8, 579,338 27 217,838 1,061 1,061 8,329,464 8,361,500 52,037 32, 500 54,056 37,391 32,036 7,170,852 8,394,000 32,500 !, 394,000 PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES OPERATING EXPENSES, FEDERAL SUPPLY 1960 actual SERVICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: Commissioner of Federal supply 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner, procurement policy — 1 16,806 1 16,536 1 15,392 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570—Continued ber salary ber salary Assistant commissioner, property management —_ $16,806 $15,392 Assistant commissioner, supply operations 16,536 15,392 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner, supply management 15,787 14,435 Assistant commissioner, utilization and sales 14,435 1 15,787 Project director, procurement policy „ 1 15,787 14, 685 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to the commissioner 12,771 14,061 Deputy assistant commissioner, property management 13, 749 13,686 Director, motor vehicles. 13,749 12,771 Director, sales 14,061 12, 771 Director, standards 15,829 14,456 Director, supply planning 14,394 13,374 Director, technical assistance 14,061 12, 771 14,394 Director, utilization 13,374 15,309 14,227 Executive officer 13, 749 12, 771 General supply officer 13, 749 12, 771 Planning officer 29,058 12, 771 Procurement policy officer Regional director, Federal Supply Service 137,010 10 147,680 Special assistant to commissioner 14,227 1 15,309 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer 11,357 1 12, Chief, cataloging 11,835 1 12, Chief, property rehabilitation 1 12, Chief, specifications 12, 563 1 13, Deputy director, motor vehicles 12,085 1 13, Deputy director, standards 12, 813 1 13, Disposal officer 2 24, General supply officer 11,357 1 12, Procurement analyst 35,047 4 50, Supply management specialist 45,677 6 74, Utilization and sales officer 6 75, Utilization specialist... 4 52, 70,803 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 62 693, 517,958 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 695,423 1C0 940, GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 267,277 43 337, GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 243,187 37 261, 1 6, GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 6,386 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 206,078 51 297, 136, 615 26 141, GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 277,084 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 79 391, 100 299, 325 107 474, 448 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 184,603 49 207,093 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. 3,266 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 7, 030 C Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 6 27,248 17, 722 Total permanent . Deduct 1 504 3,495,443 623 4,616,241 44. 7 322,181 45. 5 317,441 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad 459.3 3,173,262 Total personal services. EXPENSES, SUPPLY 577.5 4,2 800 18,495 5,800 24,430 5,876 7 9,025 16,500 3,700 3,231,095 4,335,600 10,800 DISTRIBUTION 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director, national buying— 1 $14,685 1 $15,787 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to assistant commissioner.. _ 12,771 14,061 Assistant to director, national buying. 13,374 14,706 64,479 69,681 Branch chief, national buying 14,061 12, 771 Deputy director, national buying. _ 14,706 Director, inspection. 13, 686 14,394 13,374 Director, stores. 14,061 Director, supply support Emergency operations officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 25,230 Branch chief, stores , 2 24,170 2 4 50,190 4 45,677 Chief, regional buying 12,230 1 Chief, regional stores. — 12,480 1 11,357 1 Deputy director, stores 12,480 1 1 11, 606 Emergency operations officer General supply officer, national buy4 49,920 4 46,155 ing 2 25,230 2 23,441 Inspection specialist 6 75,420 6 70, 323 Procurement officer, national buying., 4 49,420 4 45,926 Section chief, national buying 2 24, 710 2 23,441 Supply service officer. 25,230 2 2 23,192 Supply support specialist. 69 774,377 61 639,452 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 742, 585 79 71 622,187 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 53 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 102 3 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 162 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate rates Total permanent Deduct lapses 103 $767,475 19,822 $836,323 1 7,176 194 1,363, 705 5 33,426 169 1,015,438 13 72,115 197 985,900 280 1,264,474 1,050,078 6 36,193 149 819,044 11 57,014 175 817,983 272 1,136,282 245 946,598 11 39,237 GENERAL Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential. Add excess annual leave earned over leave taken 1, 559, 700 2 13,770 197 1,172,797 16 87,338 216 1,164,102 10 40,142 604 2,935,108 652 3,233,438 724 3, 792,646 1,911 10,356,901 148.5 811,147 12,067,198 133.5 912,798 280 11,608,600 10,090,048 SUPPLY 2,286 13,481,943 173.8 1,034,543 12,726,400 1 $14,061 1 $14,061 11,835 117,832 95,388 233,769 117,373 138,471 6,386 90,284 29, 557 148,260 276, 592 92, 935 3,827 4 50,730 136,281 92,350 265,162 98,140 262,658 4 12 10 32 21 45 51,230 137,581 93,390 268,282 148,695 311,919 98,532 43,493 210, 546 327,808 105,150 4,139 8 47 78 25 1 1 16 8 42 73 25 1 16 1 100,182 44,318 237,271 352,328 106, 515 4,139 227 1,274,572 278 1,567,232 295 1,666,082 468 2,649,852 65.5 370,636 554 3,276,282 37.2 219,682 595 3,535,993 30.8 183,293 402.5 2,279,216 516.8 3,056,600 564.2 3,352,700 57,839 473 17, 526 32,310 11,800 2,396,200 3,068,400 10 Total personal services 3,352,700 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 P R O P E R T Y A C T I V I T I E S 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 1 3 5 31 $11,835 23,192 10,150 26,727 37,585 201,354 1 2 3 3 9 26 $12,230 25,230 33,488 28,455 71,219 183,562 940,561 180 940,561 389 2,028,307 21.4 110,607 389 2,039,475 22 114,475 315.6 1,517,599 367.6 1,917,700 367 37,833 11,478 16,000 17,000 16,000 17,000 11,672 46,830 13,872 7,300 11,100 11,100 11,100 11,100 1,639,284 1,980,200 1,980,200 1 2 3 3 9 26 $12,230 25,480 33,759 28,725 73,009 184,964 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Archivist of the United States GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 15,870 1 17,326 Deputy archivist of the United States. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant archivist, National Ar16,307 1 14,914 chives Assistant archivist, records manage15,517 1 14,206 ment GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,061 1 12,771 Administrative officer 1 13,374 Archivist 1 14,061 Director, Eisenhower Library 1 14,706 1 13,374 Director, Federal Register 1 13,978 1 15,309 Director, Roosevelt Library 1 13,083 1 14,394 Director, Truman Library. Executive director, National His1 13,978 1 15,309 torical Publications Commission. __ 3 39,227 3 43,818 Records management specialist Regional director, National Archives 2 29,432 2 26,769 and Records Service GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 7 85,584 8 105,280 Archivist 1 11,357 1 12,230 Editor, Federal Register.. 15 188,047 12 139,660 Records management specialist Regional director, National Archives 8 97,155 105, 580 and Records Service. 38 393,590 37 415,102 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. 76 740, 691 72 644,764 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 58 480,043 57 431,273 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 10 77,475 10 71,148 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. 118 830,645 120 776,001 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 9 60, 763 9 55,121 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 181 181 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 1,086, 557 1,002,214 72 411,291 73 382,008 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 225 224 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 1,155,974 1,057, 682 341 344 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. 1,578,988 1,467,326 404 413 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. 1,745,442 1,643,689 159 668,025 163 625,649 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 6 22,494 6 20,901 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv162 778,755 155 739,485 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanent.. Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: General supply officer Supply management officer. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 180 357 1,737,000 41.4 219,401 1960 actual Deduct lapses 1960 actual 805,135 22 $129,052 2 10,672 15 72,358 22 100,672 61 253,942 43 174,051 1,925,000 150,000 $12,771 16 6 32 67 24 Total personal services. 160 22 $128,210 2 10,337 15 71,030 22 99,632 61 251,862 43 172,491 RECORDS ACTIVITIES 1 32 14 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment— Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential $98,799 9,631 52,209 99,129 148,200 213,054 OPERATING EXPENSES, N A T I O N A L ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE 1 31 17 22 Net permanent (average number net salary) 18 2 12 24 39 59 129,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 12 10 Total permanent Deduct lapses Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 12,447,400 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 11 11 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 2,112.2 FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Transportation officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Transportation officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 220 1,075, 795 294 1,326,520 276 1,149,221 8 32,280 Net permanent (average number, 1,762.5 1,959.5 net salary).. 9,545,754 11,154,400 Positions other than permanent: Tempo167,818 160,200 rary employment Other personal services: 44,000 73,430 Regular pay above 52-week base 250,000 301,730 Overtime and holiday pay 1,316 Nightwork differential. Total personal services.. 125 $1,009,425 1 7,509 1960 actual 1, 915 < 95^6 421 522,872 Net permanent (average number, 1,819.4 net salary) i, 372,549 Positions other than permanent: Tempo23,494 rary employment Other personal services: 72,140 Regular pay above 52-week base 32,906 Overtime and holiday pay. 358 Nigh work differential 2,902 Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services.. 9,504,349 10, 654,352 60 421,403 10,232,949 39,293 31,158 3,200 10,306,600 54 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual RECORDS ACTIVITIES—Continued ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, RECORDS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Management analyst GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses — Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base ACTIVITIES Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,813 1 4,992 1 $5,533 1 $5,699 3 3 17,014 3 17,014 17,014 5 34,819 0.6 3,893 4 22,547 0.6 2,624 4 22,713 0.6 2,713 4.4 30,926 3.4 19,923 3.4 20,000 220 77 31,146 20,000 Total personal services 20,000 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary). Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime holiday pay Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $4,950 6 34,756 0.5 2,886 6 ! 5.5 31,870 4.9 31,300 245 311 100 32,426 31,400 Total personal services OPERATING EXPENSES, TRANSPORTATION SERVICE AND 1960 actual PUBLIC UTILITIES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-18. Rate of $18,500: Commissioner of transportation and 1 $18,512 public utilities.. 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner, transporta17,056 tion 1 15,621 1 17,056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner, public utili15,267 ties and representation 1 14,206 1 15,267 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Director, program analysis and devel14,706 14,394 opment— 13,083 14,706 14,394 Director, transportation operations . . . 13,374 13,749 14,061 Director, representation 12,771 14,394 14,394 Director, traffic management 13,083 Regional director, Transportation and 13,749 13,749 Public Utilities Service GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 101,420 100,920 7 80,016 Traffic management specialist 12,480 12,230 1 11,357 Director, public utilities 12,480 12,230 1 11,357 Director, communications 63,460 63,210 5 60,434 Public utilities specialistRegional director, Transportation and 6 74,400 79,748 7 73,900 Public Utilities Service 13,520 1 12,563 Transportation economist 220,712 198,870 18 164,694 16 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 237,745 23 219,235 22 191,173 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 219,877 26 212,806 149,632 20 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. 7,987 7,987 1 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 247,544 233,512 33 214,575 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 39,146 39,478 6 23, 275 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. 135,740 124,839 21 116,187 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. 36,690 37,020 7 28,933 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. 150,221 146,205 29 153,896 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. 92,560 92,976 21 61,213 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 100,513 24 101,345 71,264 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay 218 1,529,969 26.7 187,624 249 1,886,260 11.1 83,195 238 1,800,964 0.6 4,564 191.3 1,342,345 237.9 1,803,065 237.4 1,796,400 5,522 5,144 Total personal services. 8,000 8,000 10,324 4,394 6,935 1,367,729 1,826,000 8,000 1,804,400 A D V A N C E S AND REIMBURSEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES ACTIVITIES 1960 actual STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL Grades and ranges: GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 2 $13,187 3 16,619 2 1 3 $13,874 6,718 17,430 1 1 3 $7,426 6,885 17,930 18, 022 6,722 MATERIALS 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary GS-18. $18,500: Commissioner of defense materials 1 $18,512 1 $17,514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner, operations. __ 1 15,392 1 16,806 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner, policy representation. 16,307 1 14,914 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief, depot inventory 1 13,978 15,038 Commodity industry analyst 15,038 1 13,978 Director, economic and marketing re15, 558 search 1 14,456 13, 749 Director, inspection 15,038 Director, project administration 13,978 14,394 Director, storage 13,083 Director, technical research and development 15,038 13,978 Program planning officer 14,061 13, 083 Regional director, Defense Materials Service..-. 13,083 2 28,122 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant director, inspection Assistant director, storage 1 12,480 11, 606 Commodity industry analyst 23, 920 2 25,750 Director, inspection 11, 606 Executive assistant. 12,480 11, 357 Industrial equipment and machine officer 1 13,042 1 14,040 12,230 Mobilization planning officer 1 11,357 1 27,310 Project manager 2 25,376 2 Regional director, Defense Materials 4 38, 750 Service 47,840 3 22 236,390 23 263,289 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 24 216, 607 22 215,469 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 37 285,045 32 268,402 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 30, 680 6 41, 974 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 4 46 306, 219 51 366, 856 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 12,439 23, 712 4 2 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 85, 823 109,680 20 14 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 48, 528 29, 537 6 9 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 41 196, 516 38 198, 975 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 50 211, 773 46 212,368 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 54 212,661 54 233,083 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 11,377 10,359 3 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv222 1,194, 534 218 1,218, 761 alent to less than $12,210. Total permanent. 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 559 3,388, 548 540 3, 506,751 55.1 332, 547 14.7 95,171 503.9 3,056,001 525.3 3,411, 580 151,397 56,400 23, 507 13,252 13,120 3,400 3,244,157 3,484, 500 Total personal services.. ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, ACTIVITIES DEFENSE 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1.1 DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES 1960 actual TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES ACTIVITIES 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Procurement analyst GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 MATERIALS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 3 4 2 $12,813 26,478 32,011 14,082 1 2 6 3 $13,790 19,490 52,416 23,151 1 2 7 3 $13,790 19,490 60,237 23,483 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390._ Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary rates Total permanent 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 base 14 1 4 10 9 9 $92,664 6,074 21,153 47,861 39,142 34,673 17 90,376 20 $142,834 1 6,885 7 40,561 6 31,076 11 50,856 8 34,510 19 109,161 19 $134,410 1 6,885 9 51,293 6 31,408 10 46,696 9 37,483 19 109,161 74 417,327 12.3 63,546 84 524,730 4.7 29,140 86 534,336 0.1 1,436 61.7 353,781 79.3 495,590 85.9 532,900 4,303 3,500 3,500 2,745 5,866 1,940 5,770 5,500 366,695 506,800 541,900 Total personal services. GENERAL A C T I V I T I E S SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , O F F I C E OF 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,255: Administrator Deputy administrator GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chairman, board of review GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Member, board of review. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255— GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Total permanent 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 Total personal services ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATOR 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $21,000 20,000 $21,000 20,000 $21,000 20,000 15,163 16,307 16,307 41,288 8,819 14,560 6,136 5,886 4,493 19,054 12,521 59,779 9,485 6,781 6,365 5,179 35, 750 4,056 59,779 9,755 16,702 6,947 6,365 5,346 36,256 4,160 19 168,920 0.8 9,301 21 200,864 0.3 1,930 21 202,617 917 18.2 159,619 1.7 198,934 21 201,700 1 1 16,162 642 1,200 1,240 712 766 1,600 1,600 162,213 202,500 204,500 OPERATIONS 1960 actual 1,200 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Administrative officer _ Agency service coordinator Assistant comptroller, reports Assistant general counsel Attorney Auditor Branch chief, automatic data processing Branch chief, budget Branch chief, employment security... Branch chief, personnel management. Branch chief, reports and forms Branch chief, survey and analysis Deputy regional commissioner Director, administrative operations... Director, budget estimates. Director, business services and small business Director, compliance Financial analyst Information officer Management officer Mobilization planning officer Regional administrative assistant Regional comptroller Regional counsel GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Agency service coordinator Attorney Auditor Branch chief, budget Branch chief, directives Branch chief, personnel operations Branch chief, property Branch chief, records Budget analyst Business analyst Chief, accounts Chief, automatic data processing Chief, personnel Chief, systems and procedures Classification officer Digital computer systems analyst Employment officer Employee relations officer Financial analyst.. Investigator Management analyst Management officer Regional administrative assistant Regional counsel Regional mobilization planning officer.. Systems analyst Training officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 1 $17,514 Comptroller GS-18. Rate of $18,500: $18, 512 1 $18,512 Comptroller 18, 512 1 18,512 1 17,514 General counsel GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 17,056 16,806 15, 621 Associate general counsel 15,392 Comptroller 17,326 17, 326 15,870 Director, management supervision... 16,806 16,806 15, 392 Director of administration 16,806 16,806 15, 392 Regional commissioner 16,806 16, 806 15,392 Special assistant to administrator GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 16,307 16,307 14, 914 Assistant comptroller, accounting 15,517 15, 267 14,206 Assistant comptroller, audit 15,787 15, 787 14,435 Assistant comptroller, budget Assistant comptroller, credit and fi15,787 15, 517 14,206 nance 62,338 61, 588 57,303 Assistant general counsel 15, 787 15, 787 14,435 Assistant to comptroller 15, 517 15, 267 14,206 Director of information 16,037 15, 787 14, 685 Director, personnel 15,517 15,267 14,206 Director, systems and procedures 143,893 143, 623 131,185 Regional commissioner. 1960 actual GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. FUND 55 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct lapses 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $40,081 13,083 13,374 13,374 4 3 13,083 1 13,374 13.374 14,227 13,083 13, 686 14,227 14,227 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,771 13,686 13,083 12, 771 12,771 13,083 2 26,166 10 129, 541 109,137 11 130, 748 1 1 11,835 12,813 16 191,192 9 107, 515 5 62,358 1 12,085 1 1 1 14,706 14, 706 57,162 44,138 53,518 40,143 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 $43,764 1 14,394 14,394 70,659 14,706 14,394 15, 558 14,394 15,038 15, 558 15, 309 14,061 14, 706 14, 394 14,061 1 14,061 3 42,849 10 142,253 10 145,450 12 153,440 1 13,270 14 179,210 11 140,460 13,000 12, 750 14,310 12, 750 73, 630 12,230 12,480 12, 230 37, 710 25, 230 12, 750 13,270 13,270 13,270 53,060 63,980 78,270 11, 606 13,042 11,835 11,357 2 2 1 23,192 23,441 11,835 1 1 2 2 12,085 12,085 48,109 58,489 71, 761 11,357 24,399 24,170 1 1 1 11,835 12,085 12,563 4 5 6 1 137 1,422,530 146 1,292,380 149 1,122,232 4 28,018 160 1,037,085 10 60,696 182 1,009,597 94 483,208 423 1,998, 545 328 1,383, 805 209 811,296 44 160,826 8 28,143 12 58,116 2,060 12,888,000 39.6 663,767 1 12,' 1 13,000 1 13,520 143 1,603,481 161 1, 528,445 155 1,256,281 5 37,522 166 1,160,953 8 53,415 200 1,197,963 113 625,587 406 2,093,204 304 1,386,027 190 802,294 36 143,015 1 3,827 20 100,214 2,068 14,224,284 76 525, 750 Net permanent (average number, 1,960.4 1,992 net salary) 13,i 1, 534 12,224,233 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 88,464 36,650 Other personal services: 52, 686 94,032 Regular pay above 52-week base 141,934 39,830 Overtime and holiday pay 11,788 6,000 Night work differential 300 Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 2,150 Total personal services.. 12,562,901 13,833,700 56 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual GENERAL ACTIVITIES—Continued WORKING CAPITAL FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Printing and publications specialist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Printing and publications specialist— GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 — GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,042 1 4 1 1 4 5 1 9 16 34,799 7,280 6,656 25,344 27,498 5,408 41,392 68,468 4 1 1 4 5 1 9 18 $14,040 1 $14,394 1 1 5 1 1 5 6 12,230 11,170 45,635 8,091 7,675 35,050 37,025 38,230 8,091 7,509 28,101 30,326 5,990 44,783 ~~11 16 82,784 55,971 73,944 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 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 Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 34 $133,018 8 30,097 1 3,349 33 $139,161 7 29,077 2 6,926 31 $133,517 8 32,697 2 7,136 89 446,743 92 466,421 101 174 26 843,094 122,805 178 2 901,439 8,239 190 980,891 4.7 23,491 148 720,289 176 893,200 185.3 957,400 506,356 2,495 5,541 8,746 3,400 16,500 12,000 737,071 913,100 969,400 HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR 1960 actual SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Administrator. 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Deputy administrator 1 20,010 1 20,010 1 20,010 Commissioner 2 40,020 2 40,020 2 40,020 GS-18. $18,500: General counsel 1 18,512 1 18,512 1 17,514 2 37,024 Assistant administrator 2 37,024 1 18,512 Deputy commissioner 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant administrator 2 32,448 16, 536 16, 536 Deputy commissioner 1 15,621 49,608 49,608 Division director 1 15,392 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 30,784 2 29,369 31,034 Assistant administrator 77,085 4 57,282 77, 625 Assistant commissioner— ... 31,824 2 28, 641 32, 094 Associate general counsel 15,267 15, 517 1 14,206 Chief counsel __ 1 15,163 Deputy commissioner 4 61,068 2 29, 599 61,068 Division director Regional administrator 6 94,682 93,912 6 86,901 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 15,038 1 15,038 1 13,978 Agency accounting officer 5 71,615 70, 658 5 65, 374 Special assistant to the Administrator. 1 14,227 Assistant commissioner 42, 516 3 39,249 3 43,182 Assistant general counsel. 43,161 4 53,517 4 57,554 Attorney 19 280,199 19 256, 711 Branch director 19 276, 601 1 13,083 1 14,061 Community disposition director... ~ 14,394 4 53,808 2 28,788 Division director 29,100 1 14,061 14,394 1 13,083 Economist 1 14,394 1 13,083 14,394 Executive secretary 1 15,038 15,038 1 13,686 Information officer 1 14,706 15,038 1 13,686 Realty officer 1 15,038 15,038 1 13,978 Special assistant to the commissioner ._ Special assistant to the deputy com14,394 1 14,394 1 13,083 missioner 1 14,706 15,038 1 13,686 Technical standards coordinator 1 14,061 14,061 Deputy assistant commissioner 1 14,061 14,061 Engineer 1 14,394 14,394 13,083 Regional administrator 83,118 64,479 Deputy regional administrator 84,720 14,227 Assistant to regional administrator. 64,167 "82,"806" "84,"387 Regional counsel 81,182 87,963 88,607 Regional director for urban renewal... Regional director for community 6 88,879 6 89,191 5 67,495 facilities. 1 15,558 Director, northwest area operations... 1 14,456 1 15,558 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 27,040 27,040 Area review specialist 25,126 24,710 25,230 22,963 Assistant branch director 49,940 47,610 37,980 Assistant division director 78,040 71,552 78, 560 Attorney. 25,750 36,254 26,020 Branch director 38,230 35,526 38,750 Budget analyst 13,520 12,563 13,520 Building codes specialist 25,230 23,192 Community disposition supervisor 13,790 12,813 1 13,790 Deputy branch director. 38,250 23,920 3 38,500 Deputy division director. 11,606 Information specialist. 25,376 27,040 27,040 Division director 36, 712 39,540 40,040 Economist 12,563 13, 520 13, 520 Engineer 35,277 37,980 38,480 Field coordinator 12,334 13, 520 13,520 Intergroup relations officer 11,357 24,980 25,230 Investigator 12,334 Liaison officer 34,320 37,190 37, 720 Management analyst 34, 798 37,730 38,230 Program analyst 12, 750 11, 835 13, 000 Publications editor 22, 963 24, 710 25,230 Section chief 23,192 25,230 25, 480 Staff director 13, 520 13, 520 12, 563 Statistician 11,357 12,230 Technical adviser 12,230 12,230 Placement officer 12,230 12,230 Training officer 12,230 12,230 Classification specialist 13,000 13,000 Urban planning specialist 12,230 12,480 23,691 Area representative 13,270 13,270 24,419 Regional counsel 77,020 78, 560 Deputy regional counsel 12,750 12,750 11,606 Regional director for urban renewal— 77,770 78,560 71,781 Housing economist 23,691 Regional attorney Regional director for community fa12,771 cilities. Deputy regional director for com75,669 75,149 22,963 munity facilities 59,425 77,230 76,230 Finance officer Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Engineer Deputy regional director for urban renewal Assistant to regional director Director of urban renewal operations. Planning officer Real estate officer Relocation officer Rehabilitation specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $9,215 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. $5,885 to $6,875 $5,355 to $6,345 $4,830 to $5,820 $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210.. Total permanent Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 8 $98,820 6 71,321 3_ "36^733 6 71,551 10 116,250 3 34,569 2 22,714 210 2,226,729 313 2,818,191 184 1,370,038 143 902,968 2 11,107 103 566,146 75 385,782 189 872,271 236 970,393 118 446,030 10 35,819 4 12,376 5 21,840 7 $93,600 7 $93,870 6 77,500 6 73,380 6 77,250 6 76,960 12 151,150 6 75,460 6 73,380 206 2,359,446 309 2,973,644 210 1,668,154 145 988,673 2 12,272 105 628,957 75 420,331 196 977,226 271 1,191,134 155 624,788 10 38,166 8 26,248 78,040 73,380 77,790 78,310 152,150 75,960 74,130 5 22,673 221 2,523,486 2 329 3 200,329 240 1,933,674 1 179 ' ] , 246,786 2 12, 605 135 794, 719 75 431, 770 261 1,294,752 1 303 ] , 343,910 165 678,290 10 38,894 27,080 5 22,673 2,168 1,935 1,799 16,813,844 15,204,103 13,308,588 168 165 172.6 1,354,371 1,175,844 1,233,036 Net permanent (average number, 2,003 1,626.4 1,767 net salary) 15,638,000 12,075,552 13,849,732 Other personal services: Regular pay 92,889 above 52-week base 53,268 Total personal services 12,168,441 13,903,000 15,638,000 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION LIMITATION ON A D M I N I S T R A T I V E 1960 actual EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: President 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 $20,000 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 17,576 17,576 16,349 Vice president GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 16.037 14,914 16.037 General counsel 15,267 14,206 15,267 Secretary-treasurer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 75,190 68,430 75,190 Agency manager 15.038 13,978 15.038 Assistant to the President 15, 829 14,456 15,558 Controller 15,038 13,686 15,038 Director, examination and audit Financial assistant to secretary13,749 13,749 treasurer 15,038 15,309 13,977 Loan manager 14,394 14,394 13,083 Special assistant to the President Technical assistant and assistant 1 13,686 15.038 1 14,706 loan manager GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 61,150 62,400 45, 677 Agency controller — 61,900 61,900 46,175 Agency counsel Agency director, examination and 62,400 61,900 34,071 audit _.. 13,520 13,520 12,563 Assistant controller Assistant director, examination and 12,230 audit 12,480 Assistant manager, administration 64,250 5 58,718 65,290 Assistant manager, loa'n administration 58,987 63.750 65,000 Assistant secretary-treasurer 12,085 13,000 13,000 11,606 12,480 Attorney-adviser—general 12,480 Deputy director, examination and audit 11,835 13,000 13,270 Financial assistant to secretarytreasurer 11,606 57 58 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION—Continued LIMITATION ON A D M I N I S T R A T I V E EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Loan specialist Mortgage security analyst Technical assistant to controller GS-13. $10,635-$l 1,935 GS-12. $8,955-$10,255 GS-11. $7,560-$8,860 GS-9. $6,435-$7,425 GS-8. $5,885-$6,875 GS-7. $5,355-$6,345 GS-6. $4,830-$5,820 GS-5. $4,345-$5,335 GS-4. $4,040-$4,670 GS-3. $3,760-$4,390 GS-2. $3,500-$4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 29 35 63 75 8 104 10 195 196 144 28 $11, 12, 11, 299, 301, 473, 480, 49, 572, 51, 931, — 551, 103, Net permanent (average number, net salary). Other personnel compensation: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Total personal services 1 1 1 37 42 85 89 1 149 11 144 184 124 37 9, 568 5,205, 652 102. 7 576,152 Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $12,230 13, 000 13, 000 401,491 382, 080 669,065 598, 420 6,718 876,063 62,276 701,974 831,981 511,939 143, 575 1 1 1 37 42 85 96 1 152 $12, 230 13, 270 13,270 405,292 388, 750 679, 995 651,175 6, 885 928,383 146 209 717,189 927, 889 515, 871 147, 506 11 62, 608 126 9, 568 954 5, 858,151 56.3 471,551 830.3 897.7 4, 629, 500 5,386,600 9,568 994 6,110, ( 49. 8 253, < 944.2 ' 5,856,600 17, 800 45, 784 20,600 83, 900 80,500 87, 300 4,776,984 5,487,700 5, 943,900 FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary bei excess of $18,500: Commissioner$20,000 1 $20,000 $20,000 GS-18. $18,500: Deputy commissioner 17,500 18,500 18, 500 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner for field operations 15,375 16,530 16, 530 Assistant commissioner for programs.. 15,375 16,530 16, 530 Assistant commissioner for technical standards 16,790 15,615 16,790 Deputy commissioner for operations. _ 16,530 15,375 16,530 16, 790 General counsel 15,375 16,790 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner for adminis14,670 16,035 tration Assistant commissioner for audit and 14,670 15, 775 16,035 examination Assistant commissioner for mortgages 14,190 15, 255 15, 515 and properties 14,190 15,255 15, 515 Assistant commissioner for title I 15,150 16,295 16,295 Assistant to the commissioner 14, 910 15,255 15, 255 Comptroller87,060 94,390 94,650 Zone operations commissioner. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to the commissioner (inter12,770 1 13,730 1 13,730 group relations services) 27,040 3 42,490 3 42,490 Attorney adviser 12,770 1 13,730 1 13,730 Civil defense officer Deputy assistant commissioner, audit 1 14,705 13,370 1 14,705 and examination Deputy assistant commissioner for 14,450 2 30,580 2 30,580 field operations Deputy assistant commissioner for 12,770 programs 1 13,730 1 14,055 Deputy comptroller 14,210 1 15,290 1 15,290 Director, appraisal and mortgage risk division 14,450 1 15,550 1 15,550 Director, architectural standards divi1 15, 030 sion 13,970 1 15, 030 Director, audit division 1 15, 030 13,970 1 15,030 Director, budget division 1 15,030 13,970 1 15,030 Director, cooperative housing division 12,770 1 13,730 1 14, 055 Director, general services division 1 13,730 1 13,730 Director, insuring oflice 19 273,415 19 272,765 19 251,510 Director, management engineering division 1 15,030 13,670 1 15,030 1 14,380 Director, mortgage insurance division. 13,070 1 14,380 1 14,705 Director, personnel division. 13,370 1 14,705 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,750 to $15,030—Continued Director, program division Director, property management division Director, research and statistics division. Information officer. Special assistant for armed services housing.. Special assistant for cooperative housing. Special assistant for elderly housing... Special assistant for home mortgages.. Special assistant for nursing homes.... Special assistant for rental housing Special assistant for urban renewal.... GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Assistant director, appraisal and mortgage risk division Assistant director, insuring office Assistant to assistant commissioner for mortgages and properties. Attorney-adviser Chief, accounting branch Chief, fiscal branch Chief, insurance branch Chief, actuarial and financial section.. Chief, architectural section Chief, building engineering section Chief, commissioner-held project servicing section Chief, construction cost section. Chief, insured project servicing section Deputy director, general services division Deputy director, mortgage insurance division Deputy director, personnel division.. Deputy director, program division Deputy director, property management division Deputy director, research and statistics division Deputy special assistant for nursing homes Deputy special assistant for urban renewal Deputy zone operations commissioner. Director, examination division Director, general services division Director, insuring office Financial economist Information officer Chief, land planning section Chief, market analysis section Chief, mortgage credit section Chief, project insurance section. Chief, research section Chief, review and analysis section Chief, sanitary and engineering section Chief, standards and studies section.. Chief, statistics section Chief, valuation section Chief underwriter Congressional liaison officer Deputy assistant commissioner, title I. Deputy director, architectural standards division Deputy director, budget division Deputy director, cooperative housing division Operations officer Standards and procedures coordinator. Supervisory auditor Zone underwriting adviser... GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875-. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210Total permanent 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num-• Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $14,055 $14,055 1 13,970 15,290 15,290 1 1 13,970 13,370 15,030 14,380 15,030 14,705 12,770 14,055 14,055 12,770 12,770 12,770 12,770 12,770 13,370 13,730 13,730 13,730 13,730 13,730 14,380 13,730 13,730 13,730 13,730 13,730 14,380 14,030 19 241,610 14,030 19 242,650 1 $13,070 1 11,355 1 13,035 19 212,310 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,075 83,565 11,355 11,355 12,555 12,315 12,555 12,555 13,250 103,400 12,470 12,470 13,510 13, 250 13,510 13, 510 13,250 104,180 12,470 12, 730 13, 510 13,510 13,510 13,510 1 1 11,355 12,555 12, 210 13,510 12,470 13,510 1 13,035 14,030 14,030 12,210 12,210 1 1 1 11,595 12,315 12,075 12, 470 13, 250 12,990 12, 470 13, 250 12,990 1 12,555 13,510 13,510 1 12,315 13,510 13,510 12,210 12,210 13,250 79,500 13, 770 13,250 79, 760 13, 770 45 579,610 12,990 45 581, 690 12, 990 14,030 14,030 13, 770 13,250 12.730 14,030 14,030 14,030 13, 770 13,250 12, 730 14,030 1 11, 595 1 12, 555 1 11,355 1 13,035 19 223,425 11,355 11, 595 12, 730 13,510 12, 470 14,030 19 241,350 12, 730 12, 730 12, 730 13, 510 12, 470 14,030 19 242,390 12, 730 12, 730 12, 555 11,835 13, 510 12, 730 13, 510 12,990 1 1 45 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,075 72,930 12,795 12,075 536,415 12,075 11,355 13,035 13,035 12, 555 12,315 11, 835 13,035 12, 730 12, 730 11, 835 13,510 13, 510 12,470 12,470 1 11,595 2 26,240 2 25, 980 2 24,150 8 108,080 8 108, 340 9 112,755 333 329 318 3, 789,755 3,, 713,675 3,316, 645 552 565 550 5,513,655 5,329,380 4,886,040 834 827 822 6,912,140 , 748,980 6,190,020 6, 55 419,705 63 479,625 54 377,520 2,150 1, 785 1,795 12,566,235 15,069,120 11, 674,225 32 203,830 34 216,425 30 175,650 251 311 256 1,816,050 1,501,890 1,345,190 238 286 226 1,312,125 1,559,145 1,144,270 727 839 706 4,219,800 3,679,700 3,261, 790 1,083 1,317 1,069 4,923,245 5,922,050 4,443, 610 992 1,215 1,105 4,140,595 5,027,075 4,233,065 140 541,240 147 569,940 147 526,270 12 38,470 17 57,820 17 58,660 60 304,808 59 302,843 59 302,843 7,305 8,382 7,355 48,336,698 44,547,528 54,345,108 59 HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 367 $1,937,210 Deduct Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations: Administrative Nonadministrative Reimbursable obligations 42, 610,318 241 $1,471,298 520 $2,567,108- 7,064 7,862 46,865,400 51, 778,000 128,801 141,000 675,000 324,982 448,082 1,209 103,143 177,700 525,000 757,000 110,900 "III,"000 43, 621,763 47,820,000 53,321,000 $6,297,283 37,283,088 41,392 $7,058,000 40,720,000 42,000 $7,362,000 45,917,000 42,000 5,228 PUBLIC HOUSING 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 SERVICES PAID FROM A P P R O P R I A T I O N S , L I M I T A T I O N S , AND O T H E R F U N D S OF P U B L I C H O U S I N G ADMINISTRATION 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: $20,000 $20,000 Commissioner. $20,000 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 17,440 17,310 16,095 Deputy commissioner GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner for adminis16,295 16,295 tration. 15,150 15,647 15,515 14,190 Assistant commissioner for audits Assistant commissioner for develop15,255 15,255 1 15,150 ment Assistant commissioner for manage16,295 16,295 15,150 ment 16,035 15,797 14,670 General counsel. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 13,730 13,730 Assistant commissioner for financing.. Assistant commissioner on housing for 13,730 13,730 the elderly 15,030 14,975 Comptroller 13,670 Deputy assistant commissioner for administration. 13,370 Deputy assistant commissioner for 1 15,550 management. 14,450 Deputy assistant commissioner for 1 15,290 1 15,272 development 13,970 1 15,030 1 14,732 13,670 Deputy general counsel. 1 14,705 1 14,461 13,370 Director, budget branch. 1 14,244 1 14,055 13,070 Director, economics branch Director, management operations 1 14,380 1 14,190 13,070 branch_ Director, operations e n g i n e e r i n g 1 14,542 1 14,380 13,070 branch 1 14,813 1 14,650 13,370 Director, project audit branch 1 14,380 1 14,163 13,070 Director, staff management (audits)._ Executive assistant to the commis1 15,030 1 15,030 1 13,970 sioner. _ http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 570200—61 5 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Finance counsel Regional director Special assistant to the commissioner. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Assistant director, budget branch Assistant director for development Assistant director for management Assistant director, management operations branch Assistant director, operations engineering branch Assistant director, project audit branch Assistant to deputy commissioner Assistant general counsel Attorney-adviser Director, construction branch Director, intergroup relations branch. Director, labor relations branch Director, land branch Director, personnel branch. Director, production and document control branch. Director, statistics branch Director, technical branch Financing officer Housing management officer Liaison officer Project planner GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. GS-4. $5,885 to $6,875 $5,355 to $6,345 $4,830 to $5,820 $4,345 to $5,335 $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815.. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $13,070 7 98,210 1 13,670 $14,109 105,895 36,245 11,835 85,025 85, 505 39,450 12, 730 92,084 92,956 11,135 12,298 1 11,835 12,730 1 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 12, 555 11,835 36,465 85,725 12,795 12,315 11,835 11,135 13,035 13,664 12,796 26,870 92, 732 13,770 13,360 12,730 12,430 14,250 1 1 1 1 12, 555 12, 795 12, 555 11, 595 23, 930 12, 555 38,625 13,730 13, 770 13, 510 12,602 1 3 130 1,407,075 276 2, 556,240 197 1, 555,610 2 15,260 135 768, 925 6, 520 1 107 592,065 25 131,300 157 742,650 219 938,960 118 460,955 32,335 17,840 2 25,570 1 13,554 4 54,220 134 1,565,519 290 2,917,528 206 1, 755, 551 2 16,465 140 1,000, 614 7,040 1 119 706, 620 26 147, 638 171 873,306 225 1,045,062 124 523,651 9 35,091 5 19,285 50 239,865 52 249,433 2 1,506 1,579 11,9 10,436,960 82.7 74.8 495,345 494,597 Net permanent (average number, 1,504.2 1,423.3 net salary) 11,414,653 9,942,363 Positions other than permanent: Tem4,042 1,000 porary employment. Other personal services: 44,187 Regular pay above 52-week base. 80,287 5,000 Overtime and holiday pay 34,035 830 Nightwork differential. 718 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Limitation on administrative expenses, Public Housing Administration" "Limitation on nonadministrative expenses, Public Housing Administration" "Advances and reimbursements" 10,061,445 11,465,670 1,427,327 $10,725,000 563,623 70,495 682,000 58,670 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO A G R I C U L T U R A L R E S E A R C H 1960 actual PAID FROM SERVICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: $19,000 $19,000 Administrator $19,000 18, 500 18, 500 Associate administrator 17,500 GS-18. $18,500: 18, 512 18, 512 Deputy administrator, farm research. 17,514 18, 512 18,512 Deputy administrator, regulatory 17,514 Deputy administrator, State experi18, 512 18,512 ment stations 17,514 Deputy administrator, utilization re18,512 18, 512 search and development. 17,514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant administrator, utilization 1 16,806 16,806 research and development 15,392 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director, institute of home economics. 15,163 1 16,307 16,307 Executive assistant administrator 15,163 16,307 1 16,307 Scientific and professional adviser 15,163 Assistant administrator, farm re15, 517 15, 517 search 14,435 Assistant administrator, regulatory 16,307 16,307 programs 14, 914 30, 784 30,784 Director, regulatory division 28,641 46, 551 46, 551 Director, research division 28,412 15, 517 15, 517 Director, State experiment stations. __ 14,435 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 10 139,383 10 139,383 Assistant director, regulatory division8 102,480 13 181,608 13 181,608 Assistant director, research division... 3 38,916 2 28,455 2 28,455 Assistant director, research laboratory. 2 26,145 Assistant director, State experiment 3 43,182 43,182 stations 3 40,122 14,061 Assistant to administrator 1 14,061 1 12,771 Assistant to administrator, farm re29,744 search. __ 2 30,076 2 27,664 Assistant to administrator, research 15,038 advisory committee 1 15,038 1 13,978 Assistant to administrator, utilization 27,810 research and development 2 28,455 2 25,854 Assistant to director, State experi14,394 ment stations 1 14,394 1 13,083 Associate director, institute of home 14,394 1 14,061 economics 13,083 13, 749 1 13,749 Associate director, regulatory division13,083 44,782 Associate director, research division. _ 3 44,782 41,038 359,991 89,709 Branch chief, research 26 359,991 113,465 66,310 8 113,465 Chemist 112,488 52,332 8 112,488 Chief, research laboratory Deputy director, State experiment 14,394 14,394 1 stations 1 13,374 Deputy executive assistant adminis15,038 1 15,038 trator 1 13,686 Director, administrative services divi1 15,038 15,038 1 sion. 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 13,978 Director, budget and finance division. 1 15,038 15,038 1 13,978 Director, information division 1 15,309 1 15,309 13,978 Director, internal audit staff 1 14,061 14,061 1 Director, National Arboretum 1 13,749 1 13,749 1 12,771 Director, personnel division 3 44,138 44,138 3 3 40,435 Director, regulatory division 2 27,498 2 27, 498 1 13,978 Director, foreign regional research 7 102,607 7 102,607 14 192,110 Director, research division. 1 13,749 1 13,749 Director, research laboratory 1 13,749 1 13,749 Geneticist 1 14,061 1 14,061 13,083 Head, biometrics services 1 14,061 14,061 1 13,083 Physical scientist— 1 13.749 1 13.749 12,771 Physicist 2 2 27,498 27,498 12,771 Physiologist 2 28,455 7 97,200 25,542 Veterinarian GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 5 61,650 5 61,650 22,963 Administrative officer 11 138,920 11 138,920 105,850 Agricultural economist6 75,940 6 75,940 71,530 Agricultural engineer 10 130,020 10 129,000 118,664 Agriculturist.. 8 98,590 45,926 8 98,590 Agronomist 2 25,480 23,691 2 25,480 Analytical statistician 1 12, 750 11,835 1 12.750 Animal husbandman. 186,010 15 186,010 80,954 15 Assistant branch chief, research Assistant director, administrative 12,480 1 12,480 1 11,357 services division Assistant director, budget and finance 2 2 25.750 25,750 12,563 division.. Assistant director, information di1 12,480 1 12,230 11,357 vision 2 24,710 2 24,710 22,963 Assistant director, internal audit staff. 1 12,750 1 12,750 11,357 Assistant director, personnel division. 103,270 102,770 72,508 Assistant director, regulatory division. Assistant director, foreign regional re3 37,210 3 37,210 11,606 search 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Assistant director, research division. Assistant to branch chief, research Assistant to director, research division. Assistant to director, research laboratory Assistant to administrator, utilization research and development.. Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Botanist Branch chief, administrative services division Branch chief, budget and finance Branch chief, regulatory Branch chief, research Business manager, regional business office Chemical engineer. Chemist Chief, research laboratory. Cotton technologist Dairy husbandman Dairy manufacturing technologist Director, data processing division Director, management research and organization division Director, National Arboretum.. Director, research laboratory. Engineer Entomologist Fiber technologist Food technologist Geneticist Geologist Head, central project office. Horticulturist Human nutritionist Hydraulic engineer Information specialist Laboratory services officer Mathematical statistician. Microbiologist Mycologist Parasitologist Pathologist Personnel officer— Physical scientist Physiologist Plant pest control officer Plant quarantine inspector Poultry husbandman Publication writer Research coordinator Rural sociologist Safety officer. Soil scientist Superintendent of operations— Veterinarian GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875._. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 22 $267, 048 2 23,920 1 12,334 12,563 35,297 2 1 23,192 11,357 13,520 62,690 12,480 24,980 12,230 3 34,818 1 11,606 27 327,970 12,230 37,440 12,750 114,690 4 47,361 2 24,169 29 341,588 23 282,708 2 22,963 4 47,590 1 11,606 1 1 11,357 12,334 4 ~~12~563~ 47,112 2 23,192 1 1 1 11,357 12,563 11,835 3 36,484 2 22,714 11,835 25,091 34,569 23,461 25,126 34,320 71,031 56,785 11,835 12,085 97,136 11,357 .... 1 2 3 2 2 3 6 5 1 1 8 1 1 11,606 7 80,227 1 12, 563 45 532,915 655 e, 871, 750 1,027 { ,241,797 1,737 13, 202, 910 6,510 1 2,155 14, 078, 099 536 3, 328,196 2,602 14, 180,426 181 933,727 2,451 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... 1,255 5, 177,711 1,181 4, 459,208 246 856,450 43 140,756 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Rates established by act of June 20, 1958 (5 U.S.C. 1161(c)): Chief scientist Director, institute of home economics.-. Director, research division.— Salaries established under the act of Apr. 24,1948 (21 U.S.C. 113a): Chief scientist Director, research laboratory Director, research division 19 $244,190 1 13,520 1 12,230 1 3 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... 1961 estimate 10, 943,232 19,000 1 16,000 2 34,000 1 13,270 4 51,750 2 26,000 36 454,790 257,480 37,210 51,250 12,480 12,480 1 12,230 24,460 26,000 63,210 12,480 12,230 49,170 12,230 12,480 13,520 13,000 12,480 37,460 1 2 12,230 24,460 2 25,230 74,150 37,460 24,960 49,690 76,750 62,400 12,750 13,000 104,810 12,230 12,750 159,760 13,520 643,820 6 3 2 4 6 5 1 1 8 1 1 13 1 51 718 8, 1,133 025, 282 10,,863,140 1,861 15, 135, 365 7,176 1 2,135 14, 969, 891 540 3,,640,456 2, 898 17,, 092,998 206 1,,136,046 2,357 11,,295,575 1,339 5, 908,398 1,176 4, 777,795 191 723,365 45 158,487 1 1 6 19,000 18,500 94,500 2 2 1 30,000 35,000 15,500 61 62 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO A G R I C U L T U R A L R E S E A R C H S E R V I C E — C o n . EXTENSION SERVICE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK, P A Y M E N T S AND 1960 actual 1960 actual 1961 estimate Grades established under the foreign na- Num- Total Num- Total tionals pay plan: ber salary ber salary Mexico: FS-10. $2,107 to $2,744 $4,638 $4,426 FS-6. $1,008 to $1,315 2,271 3,330 FS-5. $824 to $1,077993 951 FS-4. $641 to $839 4,063 4,638 FS-3. $550 to $714 4,341 4,148 FS-2. $458 to $601 1,565 2,504 ____ FS-1. $385 to $506 3,601 3,440 France: FS-8. $2,842 to $3,401 1 2,935 1 3,215 FS-7. $2,563 to $3,122 1 2,749 1 2,749 FS-3. $1,654 to $2,074 1 1,724 1 2,074 Cuba: FS-3. $1,805 to $1,995 3,705 French Morocco: FS-6. $1,562 to $1,957 1,562 1,562 Grades established under the Alaska pay plan: TE-14. $16,245 to $18,120: Branch chief, research 15,496 1 17,014 TE-13. $13,995 to $15,870: Agricultural engineer 14,373 13,374 Dairy husbandman 14,747 13,728 Pathologist14,373 13,374 TE-12. $11,745 to $13,620: Administrative officer 12,875 11,731 Agricultural economist 12, 501 11,731 Agronomist 12, 501 11.731 Entomologist 12,875 11,731 Soil scientist 12,501 11,378 TE-11. $9,870 to $11,745 75, 898 71,095 TE-9. $8,330 to $9,650 35,132 33,341 TE-5. $5,690 to $7,010 12, 729 11,919 TE-4. $5,315 to $6,065 11,648 21,715 34,900 TE-3. $4,940 to $5,690 23,214 4,576 TE-2. $4,565 to $5,315—.. 4,264 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 and above: Animal husbandman 2 29,300 2 29,300 Less than $12,210 259 760,388 268 791,189 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210-. 1,801 8,287,888 8,566,040 Total permanent. 17,192 16,776 109,315,670 97,883,260 Deduct— Lapses1,091 1,452.7 7,060,200 5, 770,266 Portion of salaries shown above paid by 91.4 88.1 611,337 Portion of salaries shown above paid 609,510 from other accounts 6.4 48,461 Add— 9.3 75,214 Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account. 1.9 10,489 1 4,547 Net increase due to wage-board pay adjustment 69,813 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 15, 000. 6 15, 774. 5 102,140, 700 89, 591,197 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 196.7 191.6 692,1 . 610, 959 Local rates 34.3 37,800 34.3 35,466 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: 2, 687,018 United States and possessions 2,395,915 28,200 Foreign countries: Local rates 25,682 Part-time employment: 647,800 495,427 United States and possessions 5,900 Foreign countries: Local rates 2,224 Intermittent employment: United States and possessions 1,161, 579 1,392, 000 Foreign countries: Local rates 29,742 30,000 Other personal services: 397, 552 Regular pay above 52-week base 708,811 6,267, 795 Overtime and holiday pay 5,643,150 212,400 Nightwork differential 195,828 205,300 166,713 Additional pay for service abroad Payment to other agencies for reim3,000 bursable details 114,748,134 Total personal services 101,065, Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Salaries and expenses" (special foreign currency program) "State experiment stations" "Alterations and improvements, animal quarantine station, Clifton, N.J." "Working capital fund, Agricultural Research Center" "Watershed protection," Soil Conservation Service Digitized for "Advances FRASER and reimbursements" http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ "Trust funds" Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total ber salary $4,638 2,271 993 4,063 4,341 1,565 3,601 1 1 1 3,215 2,749 2,074 1,562 1 17,014 14,373 14,747 14,373 12,875 12,501 12,501 12,875 12,501 75,898 35,132 12, 729 11,648 34,900 4,576 2 29,300 259 760,388 1,936 8,864,233 17,828 113,219,298 1,026. 3 5, 560,242 Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Administrator GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy administrator GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant administrator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Division director Field assistant to administrator GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant to division director Branch chief Director, internal audit Leader, extension rural development. Liaison with rural churches GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct— Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 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 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $18, 512 1 $17,514 1 15,870 17,326 2 29,349 31,554 7 2 92,745 26,769 100, 111 4 13 47,861 152,962 88,710 166,190 12,230 12, 813 548,352 88, 503 51, 645 95, 575 5, 637 110, 571 45, 845 235, 848 119, 727 25,978 6,532 5,948 14,040 578,180 86, 965 71, 739 96, 699 6,219 126.007 49,317 240,930 138.008 39, 668 7,030 239 1,742,742 242 1,925, 502 15.3 85,770 10.9 85,505 1.3 10,502 1.7 16,081 222.4 1,646,470 229.4 1,823,916 2,683 3,747 3,758 12,882 7,165 28,787 7,280 1,666 Total personal services.. 5,597 6,640 1,673,045 1,841,479 88.1 609,510 7.5 61,014 ADVANCES AND 1960 actual 1.9 10,489 16, 475.4 106,260,252 197.2 698, 869 35.4 39,900 3,110,718 28,200 634,400 5,800 1,341,700 30,000 6,277,395 214,400 210,000 3,000 118,854,634 REIMBURSEMENTS Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agricultural extension specialist in program leadership GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335Total permanent Deduct lapses Add— Salary adjustments in excess of lapsesPortion 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 Additional pay for service abroad 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 $11,835 10,858 5,096 1 1 1 27,789 13 $12,750 11,690 5,678 10,118 194 0. 5 5,438 0.4 5,226 3.5 33,214 1.4 35,538 215 118 33,527 35,656 Total personal services.. FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES $90,243,042 $102, 925,200 $107,012,400 6,729 504,205 14,800 535,600 16,900 576,200 1,912,400 1,912,400 1,555 1,780,167 226,575 8,092,460 211,166 221,100 8,865,234 273,800 209, 300 8,884,134 243,300 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Administrator GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Director of division GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,206 1 $15,517 1 $15,517 2 11 10 8 8 24,170 118,331 89,420 57,240 49,586 2 11 13 7 8 26,540 127,777 124,655 54,267 54,226 2 11 13 7 8 27,040 129,315 126,485 54,807 54,392 63 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Total permanent. Deduct— Portion of salaries shown above and 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 pay. Total personal services.. ADVANCES AND Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 7 $6,074 39,436 18 5 3 1 1 84,196 19,594 76 519,974 10,628 Total permanent Deduct lapses - Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services $19,323 19,073 22, 798 61,485 21,008 11,295 3 3 4 12 5 3,266 3,827 4,139 10.4 54,983 0.1 3 3 4 12 $19,656 17,929 23,296 5 61,820 21,112 1 4,139 73 567,011 11,503 7.5 56,511 1,118 0.1 959 65.5 463,873 65.5 508,544 3,554 258 1,956 467,6 65.5 510,500 510,500 510,500 REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Director of division GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary v^ber salary $12,085 53,602 104,437 51,145 37, 918 15, 725 5,408 51,167 12,521 14,997 3,266 1 5 13 5 4 3 $13,270 57,908 121, 785 40,455 26, 957 17,430 1 5 13 5 4 3 $13,520 57, 410 123,365 41,205 26, 624 17,930 9 4 4 1 45,282 18,096 16,121 3,619 9 4 4 1 45,781 17,472 15,809 3,723 54 362,271 10.4 55,786 49 360,923 6.1 26,608 49 362,8 6.4 30,0 43.6 306,485 42.9 334,315 42.6 332,800 2,358 1,285 281 309,124 335,600 332,800 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 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 U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO S O I L C O N S E R V A T I O N S E R V I C E 1960 actual 1961 estimate FROM 1962 estimate SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num-• Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: Administrator 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 16,349 Deputy administrator 1 17,576 1 17,576 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant administrator, management1 14,206 1 15, 517 1 15,787 Assistant administrator, field services. 1 15,163 1 16,307 1 16,307 1 14,685 1 15, 787 Assistant administrator, soil surveys1 16,037 Assistant administrator, watersheds. _ 1 14,206 1 15, 517 1 15,517 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to the administrator 1 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,309 Assistant to assistant administrator for watersheds1 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 Chief, program appraisal and internal audit... 1 12,771 1 13,749 1 13,749 Director, administrative services division 1 13,083 1 14,394 1 14,394 Director, budget and finance division1 13,083 1 14,394 1 14,394 Director, engineering division 1 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 Director, farm and ranch planning division 1 12,771 1 13, 749 1 14,061 Director, information and education division 1 13,083 1 14,394 1 14,394 Director, personnel management division 1 14,394 1 14,394 1 13,083 1960 actual SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Director, plant technology division. Director, river basins division Director, watershed planning division. Field representative Soil scientist State conservationist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agronomist Assistant director, administrative division Assistant director, engineering division Assistant director, information and education division Assistant director, watershed planning division.. Assistant to administrator Biologist — Branch chief, administrative divisions Branch chief, design and construction branch Chief, hydrology branch Chief, programing branch Chief, projects branch Director, Caribbean area Director, cartographic division.. Director, conservation needs and records division Engineer, agricultural Engineer, civil Geologist Head, engineering and watershed planning unit Plant materials technician Range conservationist Soil conservationist Soil correlator. Soil scientist S tate conservationist Woodland conservationistGS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $15,038 14,394 13,749 71,636 68, 745 14,061 1 $13,978 1 13,374 1 12,771 5 65,685 1 12,771 1 12,085 13,000 3 34,320 37,210 1 12,563 13, 520 1 11,357 12,230 1 1 1 11,357 12,563 12,334 12,230 13, 520 13, 520 102, 213 11 135,050 12, 563 12, 563 11, 357 11, 357 11,835 12,334 1 1 1 1 1 1 13, 520 13, 520 12, 230 12, 230 12, 750 13, 270 1 11,835 1 11,606 1 1 2 3 13, 000 12,480 24,960 36,940 6 71,031 6 76,230 1 12,085 1 13,270 1 12,334 1 13, 520 7 83,845 10 128, 000 5 58,509 5 64,270 5 60,922 6 73, 380 42 502,983 42 546, 589 1 12,085 1 13,270 222 319 2,284,167 3. 511,390 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 565 631 4, 978, 532 5, 925,676 1,352 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— 10,086,121 13, 566,886 1 7,717 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985— 1 8,486 3,647 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425—. 3,523 23,804,033 24, 781,956 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,8752 12,938 2,374 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,3452,218 13,178,450 13, 293,681 1,408 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,8201,728 7,204, 539 9, 558,715 2,794 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 2,633 12, 692, 296 12, 818,840 1,612 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,6701, 730 6, 408, 932 7, 388, 750 976 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390977 3, 660, 328 3, 933, 813 604 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130365 2,115, 411 1, 396, 012 4 12,772 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 13, 436 4 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 30 172,311 136,191 21 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv182 952,711 alent to less than $12,210 979,193 Total permanent. Deduct— LapsesPortion of salaries shown above paid by States 182 15,889 16,164 89,006,866 99,095,701 1, 329.1 1,338. 8 5, 772, 846 6.5 47, 630 5.4 45,096 Net permanent employees (average number, net salary) 14,553.4 14,819.8 83,186,390 92,663,745 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 4,570, 637 5, 349, 781 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 653, 665 370,356 Overtime and holiday pay 393, 700 401,317 Nightwork differential 81 Additional pay for service abroad 129, 490 134,561 Total personal services, Soil Conservation Service Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Conservation operations" "Watershed protection" "Flood prevention" "Water conservation and utilization Ireat Plains conservation program". . "Miscellaneous contributed funds" "Advances and reimbursements" "Conservation reserve program," Commodity Stabilization Service 88,933,963 98, 919, 760 70. 666, 613 4, 695, 471 77. 420, 210 12, 561, 898 5, 251, 965 36,128 1, 928, 808 .161, 093 1,184,016 3,500 2, 015,000 176,000 1, 470,187 10,100, 822 161,012 21,000 64 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED FUNDS SCHEDULE AVAILABLE TO OF SOIL PERSONAL SERVICES CONSERVATION 1960 actual ALLOTMENT TO FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agriculturist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 PAID FROM SERVICE—Continued — Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 1 4,056 4 36,316 1 $13,270 2 22,838 2 19,510 1 5,824 1 $13,520 2 22,838 3 30,035 1 5,824 1 2 4,888 8,174 3 2 14.352 8,383 9 74,504 12 94,952 0.9 3,457 90 412 0.6 1,792 1 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 3.1 32,447 248 286 Total personal services, Farmers Home Administration 32,695 74,700 9 74,414 4,660 10.4 88, 500 88,500 AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO A G R I C U L T U R A L C O N S E R V A T I O N PROGRAM SERVICE 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Administrator GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy administrator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Director, conservation programs division — Director, program analysis division.-. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant to administrator Division deputy director Division director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS- 7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Total permanent Deduct lapses 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 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Agricultural conservation program".-. "Conservation reserve program" "Great Plains conservation program"... 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,870 1 $17,326 1 $17,326 1 14,685 1 16,037 1 16,037 1 1 13,374 13,374 1 1 14,706 14,706 1 1 14,706 14,706 2 2 1 9 6 2 2 1 9 5 2 5 1 5 6 3 2 25, 626 23, 671 12,813 96, 511 53,186 17,201 27,457 5,928 22,214 25,959 66,041 43,038 11,107 7,301 28,100 25,500 14,040 103,855 47,405 18, 512 35,735 6,386 28,828 31,990 51, 643 32,968 15, 705 7,862 28,100 25,500 14,040 103.855 47, 655 18,512 36,068 6,552 29,162 32,324 52,147 33,280 15,809 7,966 71 7 495,356 39,492 67 511,304 4.7 29,711 67 513,745 4.7 30,270 64 455,864 62.3 481,593 ! 483,475 4,014 4,315 4,315 3,498 46 1,852 463,422 487,760 2 4 1 4 5 15 11 $446,655 12,470 4,297 FUNDS SCHEDULE AVAILABLE TO OF 11 8 4 2 487,790 $482,442 $482,472 5,318 5,318 PERSONAL AGRICULTURAL 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,334 1 11,107 1 8,819 CONSOLIDATED Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Administrator. Deputy administrator, marketing services . . ... GS-17. $16,530"to "$17,570: Deputy administrator, economics and statistics Deputy administrator, marketing research _ * GS-16. $15,255 to $Y6_,295: Assistant administrator for management.._ Division director Outlook officer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Agricultural administrator Agricultural economist Assistant branch chief Assistant to deputy administrator, economics and statistics. Assistant to deputy administrator, marketing services Assistant division director Branch chief Deputy division director. Division director Executive assistant Legislative reference officer Physical chemist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Agricultural administrator.. Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician Area supervisor. Assistant branch chief Assistant to deputy administrator, marketing services.. Assistant to division director Branch chief Chief, area office Chief auditor Chief investigator. Cotton technologist Deputy division director Division director Entomologist— Information specialist Marketing specialist.. Mathematical statistician. Officer in charge Physical chemist Physical science administrator Secretary, crop reporting board Section head— Staff specialist Statistician in charge GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Rates established by act of June 20, 1958 (5 U.S.C. 1161(c)): Assistant administrator, marketing research Division director Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210- SERVICES PAID MARKETING 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total ber Num- Total ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 17,514 1 18,512 1 15,392 1 16,536 1 16,349 1 17,576 1 14,914 10 148,241 1 15,163 1 16,307 10 159,930 1 16,307 13,083 13,083 12,771 14,061 14,394 13,749 1 1 13,978 3 39,998 13 173,366 14 190,234 109,865 13,686 2 1 4 23,441 12,334 47,307 2 3 3 26,790 37,980 38,230 11 131,457 5 59,447 11 138,390 24,460 1 11,606 5 63,544 46 556, 575 4 48,589 1 12,334 1 11,606 1 12,750 4 54,870 51 660,670 4 52,810 2 25,500 1 12. 230 1 12,230 2 25, 750 3 39, 000 1 12,230 1 13, 000 1 12, 230 2 5 23,940 58,947 1 1 1 1 11,835 12,813 12,563 12,563 1 11,606 34 405,725 6 69.756 10 117,914 393 4.106,109 606 1,1 13,749 1 15,038 2 27,498 15 209,105 16 234,579 11 165,504 1 13,749 1 15,038 5,379, 239 2 1 13, 520 1 12. 480 1 12, 480 1 12, 750 24 303, 380 6 74, 920 10 128,000 381 4, 312, 575 5, 518, 635 1,061 8 , 518, 976 8,047,835 2,: 2,411 16, 061, 656 15, 397,140 18 119,606 20 122,307 1,031 1,137 5, 894,392 785 911 3,788,019 4, 577,860 1,8 1, 213 8,949,565 5, 835,757 1.225 1,091 5,000,316 4, 794,534 837 768 3,119, 562 3, 080,461 202 693,902 181 665, """ 38 123,591 30 103,422 1 1 16,500 14,500 1 1 FROM SERVICE 17,500 15,500 777 3,507,174 678 3,071,357 426,746 76 343,170 65 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at volume rates.. Total permanent 21 $558 17 $650 17 $650 11,820 10,565 10,727 67,258,044 66,350,072 65,688,652 Deduct— Portion of salaries shown above paidFrom other accounts By States 3,421.6 1,468.5 1,513.5 17,865,823 7,931,858 8,126,381 5.8 44,731 91.2 522,387 7.4 35,560 By cooperatorsAdd portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 14 114,612 92.8 564,946 7 34,483 14 114,612 92.8 564,946 7 34,483 0.8 8,667 0.8 8,667 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 9,094 8,292.7 >977 57,009,548 48,778,936 57,476,445 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 1.3 10,607 6.5 41,872 6.5 41,872 Positions other than permanent: 217,115 Temporary employment 15,298 217,115 203,670 203, 716 180, 759 Part-time employment1,559,324 1,687,102 Intermittent employment 1,332,625 Other personal services: 210,757 371,370 Regular pay above 52-week base 2,279,217 2,372,632 1,866,862 Overtime and holiday pay 59, 707 59, 707 77,094 Night work differential 17,841 22,841 19,524 Additional pay for service abroad 200 200 192 Compensation of witnesses. 52,653,267 61,599,251 62,081,630 $29,492,124 2,165, 537 1,000, 562 $35,099,661 2,853, 524 1,149,700 35,545,491 2,853,524 1,149,700 602,568 686,603 684,124 3,020,436 2,413,058 3,465,871 2,398,538 3,658,871 2,398,538 13,958,982 568,700 15,376,654 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Marketing research and service": Direct obligations. Reimbursable obligations "School lunch program" "Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act fund" "Removal of surplus agricultural commodities" "Advances and reimbursements" "Commodity Credit Corporation administrative expenses, transfer to Agricultural Marketing Service for special milk program" "Trust funds" 15,791,382 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815— Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210.— 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): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: U.S. and possessions. .. Foreign countries: U.S. rates. Local rates Part-time employment: Foreign countries: Local rates.. Intermittent employment: U.S. and possessions Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay.. Additional pay for service abroad Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 55 $564,426 37 314,352 37 265,838 37 230,915 5,782 1 59 319,176 32 166,401 136 630,429 39 156,810 58,904 16 13,250 4 9,588 3 55 $611,193 54 $600,045 45 414,005 37 341,745 42 325, 682 43 334,003 39 261,890 39 261,392 6,386 1 6,386 1 63 360,312 63 360,813 32 177,260 32 177,260 143 704,524 143 706,027 40 169,936 45 190,944 36,569 36,673 9 9 25,333 25,437 7 7 7,134 7,134 2 2 117 315,777 117 334,191 118 345,041 1 3,744 1 3,640 1 3,640 732 5,044,216 746 5,515,400 763 5,654,427 34.5 208,830 28.1 141,014 28.1 115,741 5.9 30,600 5.9 33,000 5.9 33,000 2.3 11,556 2.3 12,249 2.3 12,249 471.9 3,401,180 488.1 3,803,700 503.1 3,939,900 110.7 1,113,150 111.3 302,012 111 115.2 1,234.480 315,455 112 30,000 30,000 265 1,178 300 1,300 300 1,300 1,404 1,500 1,500 994 1,100 1,100 32,598 3,297 32,664 20,400 (SPECIAL FOREIGN 1960 actual SALARIES AND Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Administrator. GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Agricultural attach^.. Deputy administrator GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Agricultural attach^ Assistant administrator.— GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Agricultural attache Agricultural economist Assistant administrator. Assistant agricultural attach^— Assistant to the administrator.. Deputy assistant administrator Director of international organization affairs Director of statistics Division director Foreign agricultural affairs officer International economist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Agricultural attach^ Agricultural economist Agricultural officer Assistant agricultural attach^ Assistant to the assistant administrator Branch chief. — Cotton technologist Deputy assistant administrator Deputy division director. Director of internal audit Division director Foreign agricultural affairs officer Marketing specialist. Program coordinator Reports officer ... Trade promotion specialist. 116.2 1,251,080 326,955 28,121 46,000 46,000 5,454,235 5,598,135 CURRENCY PROGRAM) 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 4,916,8 Total personal services SALARIES AND EXPENSES FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num - Total Num - Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at annual rates: Less than $12,210.. Deduct lapses 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 2 1 31,970 35,621 2 1 34,382 16.806 2 1 34,382 16,806 Net permanent (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: Local rates Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: Foreign countries: 7 3 104,208 43,805 8 3 128,336 47, 591 8 3 128,336 47, 591 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 16 1 1 1 1 5 213,157 13,978 14,456 13,374 13,083 69,180 15 1 1 2 1 4 215,823 15,309 15,558 28,455 14,061 60,340 15 1 1 2 1 4 215,823 15,309 15, 558 28,455 14,061 60,340 1 1 13 1 1 13,083 13,083 173,926 13,978 14,456 1 1 13 1 14,394 14,394 188,971 15,309 1 1 13 1 14,394 14,394 188,971 15,309 2 18 2 5 9 24, 648 210,246 25,126 58, 718 108, 264 4 21 2 6 8 50,980 264,820 27,310 76, 210 104,330 4 22 2 6 8 50,980 277,050 27,310 76, 210 104,330 2 30 1 1 1 1 3 4 12 5 1 5 23,441 353, 995 11,835 12,085 11,835 11,357 36,004 47,611 144,288 57,532 12,563 60,404 2 28 1 1 1 1 3 3 12 5 1 5 25,230 358,150 13,000 13,000 13,000 12,480 38, 750 38,480 155,790 62,670 13,520 65,290 2 28 1 1 1 1 3 3 12 5 1 5 25,230 358,650 13,000 13,000 13,000 12,480 38,750 38,480 155,790 62,670 13,520 65,290 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 19 $34,793 1.4 346 18 $34,009 1.4 309 18 $34,639 1.4 839 17.6 34,447 16.6 33,700 16.6 33,800 150 200 200 213 100 34,810 34,000 34,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Total personal services ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant agricultural attache GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Deputy division director Foreign agricultural affairs officer. Veterinary analyst GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935..GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 — GS-5. $4,343 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Ungraded positions at annual rates than $12,210 Total permanent Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,083 1 12,563 11,357 9,901 25,750 21, 590 6,302 16, 016 9, 755 13,311 156,105 1 22 171,695 $14,394 12,750 13,520 12, 750 10, 899 37, 420 15, 912 13, 728 11,876 16, 037 9,568 5, 629 4,871 22 $14,394 12,750 13, 520 12, 480 10,899 36, 400 15, 392 13,395 11, 564 15, 704 9,568 11,606 5, 629 22 174,483 66 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS—Continued 1960 actual 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): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates. Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 0.4 $2,295 0.6 4,892 0.1 $1,095 0.6 5,200 $383 0.6 5,200 2.8 12,195 2.8 13,100 2.8 13,100 19.2 135,171 19.6 151,900 19.7 155,100 2.1 19,820 2. 5 6.122 2 19,800 2.5 6,800 2 20,100 2. 5 6, 800 649 Total personal services 1,163 1,131 600 164,056 179,100 182,000 COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Administrator. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy administrator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to the administrator Division director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant division director Assistant to the administrator Commodity exchange supervisorDivision director Economist— GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. — GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Total permanent. Deduct 1 Net permenent (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 Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295—Continued Deputy general sales manager Director, commodity office Division director Executive assistant to the administrator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Agricultural economist Area director Assistant to administratorAssistant to deputy administrator Assistant to general sales manager Associate director, commodity office.. Associate division director Branch chief Deputy director, commodity office Deputy division director Division director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agricultural economist Assistant deputy division director Assistant director, commodity office.. Assistant to division director. Associate director Branch chief. Chief, area office Chief, cotton products export office... Chief, systems development and design staff Compliance officer Confidential assistant— Deputy area director Deputy director, commodity o f f i c e Deputy division director Division chief, commodity office Division director. Head, international sugar agreement staff.... Industrial specialist Labor economist Management analyst Marketing specialist Staff assistant Staff specialist Supervisory systems accountant GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935..— — 1 $16,099 1 $16,536 1 $16,806 1 14,914 1 15,267 1 15,517 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 1 3 13,749 41,559 14,061 41,871 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... 1 12,230 12,230 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 2 25,750 "26,"556 12,750 102,317 94,100 39,915 85,097 104,082 38,481 114, 795 12,750 103,335 95,700 40,665 86,076 106,059 39,458 117,297 81, 536 80,501 11, 585 1 2 3 1 10 7 9 12 12 2 24 19 20 3 12,085 24,169 36,483 11,606 105,040 62,483 67,226 78,582 65, 415 10,650 114,938 79,930 78,081 10, 567 127 788,268 9.5 33,407 81,016 79,762 11,481 134 888,887 10.3 41,987 134 901,447 35,697 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345-. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. .. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210—. Total permanent. 117. 5 754,861 123.7 846,900 126 865,750 238 2,615 5,711 853 i, 300 500 850 764,278 850,700 866,600 COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE 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 C O M M O D I T Y S T A B I L I Z A T I O N S E R V I C E 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num-• Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: 1 $20,010 1 $20,010 1 $20,010 Administrator GS-18. $18,500: 1 18,512 1 18,512 1 17,514 Associate administrator GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 3 50,648 3 50,648 3 47,133 Deputy administrator 1 16,806 1 16,806 1 15,392 General sales manager GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant deputy administrator, oper2 31,574 2 31,574 2 28,870 ations.. Assistant deputy administrator, price 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 14,206 support Assistant deputy administrator, prohttp://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 2 31,304 2 31,304 2 28,641 duction adjustment Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1960 actual SERVICE—Continued Deduct lapses. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $15,163 7 102,753 6 88,546 1 1 $16,307 7 109,699 8 127,046 15,163 16,307 13,083 14,061 87,630 45,114 101,630 45,656 80.266 41.641 93,350 41.642 12,771 12,771 13,083 171,140 230,839 167,689 59,198 11,606 34,798 47,591 44 530,881 4 48,589 1 11,606 1 13, 749 1 14, 394 14 199,872 16 233,983 11 167,398 5 63, 730 1 12, 750 3 37,210 5 65, 790 1 12,230 43 564,130 4 54,040 1 12, 750 1 11,606 5 61,858 1 11,357 5 61,609 1 11,357 8 96,880 19 219,230 2 23,920 1 5 1 6 12,480 66,830 12,230 78,790 6 79,080 19 238, 530 2 26,000 12,085 36,483 12, 563 11,835 47, 590 167,439 24,398 71,305 1 13,270 3 37,980 2 25, 750 1 13,000 4 52,270 14 180,480 3 40,330 6 76,980 3,046,262 2,733,326 414 422 " 4,048, 814 3, 629, 557 811 813 6, 584,267 6,099,405 5 35,548 3 19,676 824 824 5, 809,678 5,244,434 22 141,941 27 162,024 691 721 4,103,998 3,914,631 141 760,095 106 537,119 908 1,020 4, 539,950 4, 678,631 1,302 1,282 5,704,996 5,410,017 1,627 1,595 6,186, 506 6,545,037 626 546 2,166, 969 2,046, 733 36 117,475 29 88,701 75 335,350 46 214, 849 ,074 7,825 44,103, 796 46, 853,240 978.9 506 4,486,227 2,044, 938 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 7,095.1 7,319 39,617,569 44,808,302 Positions other than permanent: 1,940,925 Temporary employment— 2,328,671 14,652 Part-time employment 104,889 920, 612 Intermittent employment. 920,100 Other personal services: 312,289 Regular pay above 52-week base... 173,943 631, 536 Overtime and holiday pay.. 628, 531 36,845 Nightwork differential 38, 500 70, 619 Additional pay for service abroad 66, 619 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: '•Administrative expenses, sec. 392, Agricultural Act of 1938" "Local administration, sec. 388, Agricultural Act of 1938" "Advances and reimbursements" "Disaster loans, etc., revolving fund," Farmers Home Administration. "School lunch program," Agricultural Marketing Service "Removal of surplus agricultural commodities," Agricultural Marketing Service "Agricultural conservation program"... "Limitation on administrative expenses," Commodity Credit Corporation. 43,545,047 49,069, 555 $15,983,010 $17,849,710 $17,874,155 1,090,353 336, 561 1,220,338 456,761 1,213,780 455,243 56,700 72,400 62,400 186,118 214,254 214,000 315,648 492,057 340,400 562,998 340,300 562,911 25,084,600 28,352,694 26,328,287 67 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1960 actual FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION 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 FROM F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO F E D E R A L C R O P I N S U R A N C E CORPORATION 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $15,255: Manager $17, 500 $17, 500 $17, 500 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant manager 14,910 16, 037 16, 307 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Division director 40, 410 43, 494 44, 450 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 2 24,150 2 26, 790 Administrative officer 26, 520 2 4 49, 500 4 54, 370 Area director 53, 850 4 3 34, 065 3 38,250 Assistant division director 37, 440 3 1 11, 355 1 12, 750 Branch manager 12, 480 1 2 23, 430 2 26, 020 Division director 25, 750 2 1 11,355 1 Supervising auditor 12, 750 13, 000 1 8 82, 000 19 208, 000 20 222, 473 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 37 339,950 27 265, 865 25 250, 765 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 20 151, 640 65 510, 755 72 577,157 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 90 593,100 46 321,928 41 289, 868 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 32 173, 760 220, 618 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 55 317, 647 9 46, 900 51, 273 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820__ 9 52, 250 61 298,935 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 —. 49 230,210 44 223,708 104 430, 515 107 481,490 104 474,178 GS-4. $4,040 t9 $4,670 121 460,325 136 551,132 148 603,281 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. 40 140, 555 31 120,661 31 123, 380 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 3 10,115 14, 684 4 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815.. 14, 892 4 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 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 - Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operating and administrative expenses" "Federal Crop Insurance Corporation fund" "Advances and reimbursements" 531 2, 885, 745 544 3,215,935 588 3,474,263 37.1 158,125 19. 7 114,085 47. 6 202,333 0. 4 0.7 4, 994 9, 500 0. 7 9, 500 2,678,418 506.2 3,048,310 567.6 3,350,678 6,477 28,695 1,220,225 14,800 37,219 1,712,271 14,800 38,144 1,568,378 18,635 5,164 11,400 5,000 3,000 3,957,614 4,829,000 4,975,000 $3,537,745 $4,286,000 $4,357,000 419,674 195 543,000 618,000 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: 1 $20,000 Administrator GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 15, 621 Deputy administrator GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 29, 598 Assistant administrator 2 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 56,410 Chief of division 4 1 13, 978 Deputy assistant administrator 1 13, 978 Director of program operations Special assistant to assistant adminis2 27,061 trator GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 10 123,258 Area director 8 98,362 Assistant chief of division 3 36, 732 Chief of division 1 11,606 Head of section.. 1 11,835 Internal auditor— 1 13,042 Legislative consultant 12, 563 Program analyst. 1 101 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1,100, 502 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.— - 290 2,701,227 167 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 1,280,820 79 500,080 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 70 387,873 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 27 140,569 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 143 681,184 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 91 370,400 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $20,000 1 1 16,806 1 17,056 3 47,091 3 47,361 4 1 1 60,965 15,038 15,038 4 1 1 60,965 15,038 15,038 2 29,099 2 29,099 10 8 3 1 1 1 1 98 132,660 105,850 39, 540 12,480 13,000 14,040 13,520 10 8 3 1 1 1 1 98 133,680 106,620 39,790 12,480 13,000 14,040 13,520 292 167 79 70 27 142 90 1,150,011 2,930,510 1,382,657 543.608 421,468 152,483 731,971 396,802 292 167 79 70 27 142 90 $20,000 1,153,369 2,943,760 1,392,678 548,688 423, 607 153.818 738,293 398,008 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210— 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 29 $110,240 6 21,383 2 6,032 2 29 $119,359 6 23,274 2 6,614 2 6,324 29 $119,692 6 23,378 2 6,718 6,822 2 6,822 1,042 1,042 1,044 8,400,706 8,446, 518 7,790,678 81.3 540,291 81.3 556,103 58. 5 399,605 Total permanent 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 Total personal services 985.5 7,391,073 960.7 7,860,415 960.7 7,890,415 38,366 48,375 48,375 56,100 1,608 4,253 30,000 1,300 5,200 1,300 5,200 7,491,400 7,945,290 7, 945,290 FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: Administrator 1 $17,514 $17,514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy administrator — 1 15,870 17,326 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant administrator 3 43,555 48,131 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy assistant administrator 1 13,686 14,706 Director,financeoffice 1 13,083 14,394 5 65,394 Director of division 99,756 Director of information 14,061 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 2 22,963 Assistant director,financeoffice 24,960 1 11,357 Assistant director of division... 37,410 1 12,085 Assistant to the administrator 13,270 Assistant to the assistant administra1 12,085 tor 1 13,000 2 25,626 Director of division 1 12, 563 Director of information 4 47,840 Loan officer 4 51,947 1 12,334 1 13,270 Program field representative 37 463,002 36 412,464 State director 67 745,054 58 599,143 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935...105 74 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 669,571 1,006,138 391 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. 331 3, 054,044 2,776,130 965 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 1,132 6, 290, 722 7,983,640 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,8754 25,397 4 27,489 723 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,3454,317,876 , 365,702 26 145,940 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,82015 78,500 348 271 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,3351, 671,175 1,414,395 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,6701,387 196 835, 690 6,324,965 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390301 1,534 238,929 1,245, 679 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 6, 567,882 31 113,623 156 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 4 17, 742 5 25,405 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 than permanent: Temporary employment— Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services. 4,447 4,755 26,152,916 26,969,081 323.6 1, 591, 496 7.7 38,731 105.7 502,853 4.3 28,228 6.4 34,479 4,430.1 4,337 24,557,168 26,438,000 37,420 59,312 454,769 36,000 80,000 465,000 186,607 4,748 79, 528 100,000 25,379,552 27,207,000 4,000 84,000 68 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION—Continued DISASTER LOANS, REVOLVING 1960 actual FTJND 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Emergency loan and credit officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 1 1 4 77 72 9 12 149 5 $11,606 11,336 30,827 502,234 399,906 40,371 51,497 609,116 18,533 1 1 4 85 65 10 150 22 2 $12,750 12,459 33,883 600,947 387,224 47,434 679,694 90,272 7,238 Total permanent 330 1,675,426 340 1,871,901 Deduct— Lapses 11.7 57,112 13 68,301 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 1 783 Add portion of salaries carried in other 1 726 position schedules paid from this accountNet 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 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail 318.3 1,618,257 327 1,803,600 1 1 4 80 61 10 131 22 2 $13,000 12,459 34,403 557,727 365,762 47,768 589,610 91,416 7,342 312 1,719,487 5 24,487 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 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 Additional pay for service abroad Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 80 $837,926 28 242,527 20 147,449 21 129,745 14 77,333 18 96,117 47 218,167 95 393,610 30 110,989 3 10,172 5 17,784 83 $944,433 30 280,240 23 182,643 24 161,497 11 65,853 18 104,022 51 256,491 95 427,544 31 122,665 3 11,793 3 11,273 83 $955,475 35 330,325 23 187,813 24 164,842 11 66,519 18 104,499 51 261,320 100 452,816 31 124,641 3 11,897 3 11,377 412 2,922,766 19 112,062 423 3,265,873 10 70,243 433 3,382,224 13 116,116 393 2,810,704 413 3,195,630 420 3,266,108 11,625 13,000 13,000 22,710 165 3,078 12,350 2,500 2,675 2,848,282 3,223,480 3,281,783 $2,731,902 $3,125,469 $3,147,474 16,318 17,637 27,070 100,062 80,374 107,239 Total personal services. 307 1,695,000 73, 655 7,504 391,000 8,000 12,594 161 2,039 8,000 1,000 5,800 1,000 6,000 2,217,400 2,213,000 503,000 8,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses," Office of the General Counsel "Disaster loans, etc., revolving fund," Farmers Home Administration "Conservation reserve," Commodity Stabilization Service 757 Total personal services. 1,714,967 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY ADVANCES AND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 SALARIES AND REIMBURSEMENTS — 2 1 7 5 $18,596 4,659 30,282 19,344 2 1 7 5 $20,280 5,179 32,530 21,385 2 1 7 5 $20,550 5,346 32,947 21,509 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— 15 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 Total personal services 72,881 15 79,374 15 80,352 0.2 396 1 4,154 1 5,392 0.4 3,719 3.2 19,538 4 26,350 4 27,000 17.6 88,304 18 101,570 18 101,960 821 595 27 390 40 40 89,747 102,000 102,000 OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S A V A I L A B L E T O O F F I C E OF T H E G E N E R A L C O U N S E L 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: 1 $20,010 1 $19,011 1 $20,010 General counsel GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 17,576 1 17,576 1 16,349 Deputy general counsel GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 3 48,401 3 48,131 4 59,675 Assistant general counsel GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 9 127,881 9 124,989 6 76,626 Attorney 6 88,257 6 86,343 6 78,186 Director, legal division 8 114,465 8 111,885 4 52,311 Regional attorney GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 22 281,110 22 275,780 24 278,365 Attorney Executive assistant to the general 1 13,000 1 11,606 1 12,705 counsel 4 48,818 Regional attorney 1 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary EXPENSES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Secretary of Agriculture 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 Under secretary of Agriculture 1 21,000 1 21,000 1 21,000 Assistant secretary of Agriculture — _ 3 60,000 3 60,000 3 60,000 Administrative assistant secretary 1 19,011 1 19,011 1 19,011 GS-18. $18,500: Assistant to the Secretary 1 17,514 1 18,512 1 18,512 Director, agricultural credit services. . 1 17,514 1 18,512 1 18,512 Executive assistant, chief of staff 1 17,514 1 18,512 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant to the Secretary 2 33,612 2 31,013 2 33,612 Director offinanceand budget officer1 16,806 1 15,392 1 17,056 Director of personnel 1 16,536 1 15,392 1 16,536 Judicial officer 1 17,056 1 15,621 1 17,056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of plant and operations 1 14,435 1 15,517 1 15,787 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 8 104,623 7 101,339 Administrative assistant 7 101,339 2 26,166 2 28,788 2 28,788 Assistant director of personnel Assistant director of plant and opera2 27,810 2 27,810 tions Assistant to the judicial officer 1 13,749 1 13,749 Deputy director, budget andfinance._ 2 27,956 2 30,076 2 30,347 Director of administrative manage1 14,061 ment 1 13,083 1 14,061 Hearing examiner — 5 69,286 5 74,546 5 74,546 Program staff officer 1 13,374 1 14,706 1 15,038 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative assistant 1 11,606 2 24,710 2 24,710 Assistant director of administrative management. 1 11,835 1 12,750 1 12,750 Assistant director of plant and operations. 2 24,169 1 12,480 1 12,750 Assistant to the judicial officer. 1 11,357 Chief of division, budget and finance5 60,652 5 66,060" "Y~~~66,~3l5 7 86,030 Chief of division, personnel7 92,080 7 92,080 Chief of division, plant and operations- 2 24,398 2 25,750 2 25,750 Personnel officer 1 12,480 1 12,480 Program analyst 3 37,730 3 34,818 3 37,730 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. 30 315,346 30 338,066 31 348,950 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 30 265,178 31 293,635 32 303,630 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 — 18 135,778 18 147,678 18 147,678 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.— 30 194,852 28 198,269 28 198,894 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 3 19,989 3 20,321 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 36 201,593 36 217,505 36 219,004 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 16 78,729 16 86,528 16 87,818 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 51 234,954 48 240,786 48 241,113 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 21 83,346 23 100,048 24 104,504 21 80,871 22 90,507 22 90,819 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 6 21,009 8 30,928 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 8 31,032 2 7,550 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210— 9 35,609 8 31,614 8 32,238 Total permanent 326 2,443,574 329 2,664,742 332 2,696,833 69 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Deduct— Lapses .. Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 14.6 $85,619 9.8 $72,519 9.8 $68,548 2.6 25,742 1.3 15,495 1.3 15,495 308.8 2,332,213 317.9 2,576,728 320.9 2,612,790 2,723 8,361 1,200 9,500 9,500 17,587 12,177 670 10,192 10,000 700 10,000 700 203 2,373,934 Total personal services WORKING CAPITAL 1961 estimate 1962 estimate FUND, DEPARTMENT 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of division GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 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-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 2,632,990 2,608,320 OF 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $12,230 9,485 15,662 $12,230 9,755 15,662 49,721 5,824 52,121 37,024 63,299 39,622 23,690 49,721 5,824 52,287 37,336 63,819 39,726 23,898 20,821 20,821 98 450,412 101 498,434 101 500,865 169 784,236 166 827,933 166 831,944 10 37,318 5 32,902 5 33,741 0.9 4,918 0.2 1,242 158.3 743,242 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct— Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) AGRICULTURE $11,357 8,590 7,280 38,104 46,361 5,242 57,906 41,889 55,132 40,165 21,798 1960 actual Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $177,006 168,604 146,952 178,793 33 6 31 45 186,116 30,763 146,409 184,660 78,270 20,448 3, 536 21 6 1 33,827 33,827 33,827 245 1,506,327 250 1,669,900 257 1,735,664 13.4 82,838 12.7 85,341 13.5 93,105 3.5 21,559 3.5 21,559 0. 7 5,215 230.9 1,418,274 233.8 240 1,621,000 1, 563,000 13,598 1,032 15,000 1,000 10,000 1,000 10,408 19,601 7,000 23,000 17,000 1,471,501 1,609,000 1,649,000 $711,941 60,553 10,883 7,971 $802,000 $842,000 67,000 680,153 730,000 4,723 3,865 Total personal services.. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" "Great Plains conservation program"... "Conservation reserve program" "Working capital fund, Department of Agriculture"— 67,000 10,000 161 795,031 161 1960 actual 798,203 3,107 25,000 25,000 824,138 824,203 1,000 1,000 1,811 799,111 Grades and ranges: GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Information specialist— Less than $12,210 — Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $5,366 1 1 1961 estimate 1962 estimate OFFICE OF INFORMATION Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of information GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director of information. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of division Editor of yearbook Executive assistant to the director S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1.3 $15,495 CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO O F F I C E OF I N F O R M A T I O N 1960 actual 26,600 LIBRARY Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1.3 $15,495 FROM 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,163 1 $16,307 1 $16,307 3 41,038 3 44,782 3 45,053 6 1 1 71,301 11,835 11,606 7 1 1 90,000 12,750 12,750 7 1 1 91,020 13,000 12,750 12,230 10,650 3 28,246 0.2 1,646 Total personal services.. ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 2.6 $25,742 730,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Total permanent.. Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account (total personal services) 10,000 S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 501 1960 actual $215,013 202,385 174,201 195,772 6,885 207,647 44,949 163,077 201,448 85,452 23,051 3,827 17 $190,864 20 191,340 21 171,391 194,750 6,885 205,150 39,292 156, 731 199,056 81,167 19,031 3,827 CENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE OF AGRICULTURE 5,698 46,862 997 Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255-. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 3 5 20 13 $14,435 31,138 45,074 145,056 79,390 17 3 19 24 36 89, 335 14,997 87,152 98, 693 136, 948 16 11 36,861 3,058 3 20 24 31 10 1 153 782,137 153 1 24.8 31.4 137,931 0.9 4,453 $15,787 55,557 57,720 195,915 140,233 6,552 58,324 22,630 121,141 110,344 143,259 29, 576 $15,517 54,810 56,930 146,639 112,941 91,352 16,662 100, 758 106, 496 126, 639 36, 502 3, 411 868,657 110,331 165 23.7 957,038 105, 538 70 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual LIBRARY—Continued SALARIES A N D FOREST SERVICE—continued EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual 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 Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y „ 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $6,555 0.6 $6,760 0.2 $3,000 141. 5 854, 500 121.7 646,308 128.8 765,086 4,600 3,144 4,914 5,534 440 3,000 500 500 660,026 773,500 860,000 Total personal services 5,000 ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130-- $6,739 22,359 4,493 4,326 19,158 - 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. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 14 63,711 1.4 4,777 1 5 $7,426 29,993 1 4 2 4,680 17,328 7,238 13 66,665 333 1 $6,448 1 4,680 1 3,"827 14,955 22 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Research forester GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant— Administrative officer Assistant director, forest products laboratory Assistant regional forester Budget officer Cartographer Chemist — Civil engineer Director, tropical forestry Editor Educationist Electronics engineer Employee development officerEngineer. — Entomologist Fiscal auditor — Forest economist Forest products technologist— Forester Information specialist Management analyst Mathematical statistician Mechanical engineer— Office services manager Personnel officer Physicist Plant pathologist— Plant physiologist Procurement officer Property management officerRange conservationist Research forester Soil scientist Technologist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... 0.7 3,211 0.5 3,897 13.3 62,145 13.5 70,229 2,663 20,770 478 371 65,384 91,370 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— 14,933 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345-. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. FOREST SERVICE 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 U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO F O R E S T S E R V I C E 1960 actual 1961 estimate FROM 1962 estimate FOREST SERVICE Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 $17, 514 ChiefGS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 51,438 51,438 3 47,361 Assistant chief GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 47,861 47,861 3 44,054 Assistant chief 1 14,206 15,517 15,517 Deputy assistant chief. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 28,455 2 28,455 1 13,083 Administrative officer 42,204 3 42,204 1 12,771 Deputy assistant chief 132, 765 9 132,765 9 123,135 Director, forest experiment station 14,061 1 14,061 1 13,083 Director, forest products laboratory... 28,767 2 28, 767 3 39,540 Division director. 15,038 1 15,038 1 13,978 Engineer 14,061 1 14,061 1 13,083 Entomologist 282,678 20 282,678 12 156,642 Forester 14,394 1 14,394 1 13,083 Information officer 13,749 1 13, 749 Management analysis officer 14,394 1 14,394 13,374 Mathematical statistician 13,749 1 13,749 13,083 Personnel officer 14,061 1 14,061 13,083 Plant pathologist 14,061 1 14,061 26,166 Range conservationist 147,139 10 147,139 136,490 Regional forester 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 4 $52,623 3 $42,183 3 4 3 4 1 79 34,818 47,381 37,440 50,980 13,042 84 1,061,947 " 12,480 1 24,170 2 2 26,000 25,605 2 1 13, 520 25,126 2 2 27,040 1 11,357 1 12,480 1 12,480 1 12,480 1 11,606 1 13, 520 1 12, 563 1 12,230 1 11,357 3 38, 750 2 24,169 12 150,050 11 127,417 1 12,750 1 11,606 1 13,000 1 11,835 6 77,770 6 72,736 37 463,020 32 372, 711 2 23,212 3 37,190 4 46,404 4 49,670 1 11, 606 3 38,480 1 11,606 1 12,750 1 12,230 4 45,926 4 49,920 1 12,480 10 114,317 10 124, 820 24, 460 2 2 22,963 1 12,230 1 12,230 8 92,579 7 87, 650 36 415,207 43 537,860 1 11,357 1 12,480 8 99,049 8 106,870 471 522 4, 812, 505 5, 742, 898 887 971 7,735, 602 9,121, 518 1,544 1,660 11,497,706 13,253,265 10 68,140 10 73,883 1,730 1, 559 11,726,045 9, 782, 874 37 235,222 35 206,522 2,361 2,102 11,190, 518 13, 614,278 523 544 2, 577,295 2.892.623 1,937 2,165 8,627,371 10, 444, 638 1,897 2,022 1,770,831 7,640,845 1,939 1,793 7,794,792 6, 697,371 501 473 1,694,922 1.766.624 19 60,048 20 68,636 1 922,744 11,606 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of June 20, 1958 (72 Stat. 213) and act of Sept. 23,1959 (73 Stat. 651): 1 16,000 1 13,978 Forest products technologist 1 15,518 1 14,518 Physical chemist Ungraded positions at annual rates less 1,110 than $12,210 1,162 5,995,916 5,619,638 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv729 alent to less than $12,210. 792 3, 399, 320 3,067, 684 Total permanent. Deduct 1 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 Payments to casual workers Payments to prison inmates Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services, Forest Service. 15,404 16,728 84,749,964 99,075,353 1,246. 3 1,491.2 7, 899,353 6,145, 799 :, 157. 7 15,236. 8 91,176,000 78,604,165 21,619,796 645,943 3,917,289 27, 621,000 718, 000 3,848,000 558,796 5,479,916 76.430 273, 917 5,047, 441 32, 639 343, 000 1.813,000 72.000 410,000 1,065,000 30,000 20,822 116, 277,154 26,000 127,122, 000 71 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1960 actual FOREST S E R V I C E — c o n t i n u e d 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" "Other Forest Service permanent appropriations" "Working capital fund," Forest Service. "Advances and reimbursements" "Forest Service trust funds" Allotment from— "Flood prevention," Soil Conservation Service "Watershed protection," Soil Conservation Service "Agricultural conservation program". "Conservation reserve program," Commodity Stabilization Service... "Great Plains conservation program," Soil Conservation Service Allocation from "Construction, general," Corps of Engineers—Civil 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $74, 854,158 17, 690,800 $77,463,000 21,108,000 $82,987,000 21,108,000 1,000 1,000 12,000 12,000 3. 271 3, 915, 923 4,000 4, 557,000 4,757,000 10, 662 4, 319, 922 2, 027, 232 11, 474,170 47, 000 4, 997, 000 2,826, 000 14,197,000 47,000 5,100,000 2, 820, 000 14, 451, 000 1, 251,168 1,194, 000 1.194, 000 557 441, 084 99, 048 507,000 107, 000 507, 000 107,000 165, 332 90, 000 52,000 20, 995 12,000 12,000 2, 832 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 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-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services, Department of the Interior 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 1 1 1 1 $7,270 12,724 5,130 5,690 3,765 3,515 2 1 1 1 3,765 1 3,869 7 32,323 7 32,323 7 32,323 14 70,417 12 60,659 12 61,262 $14,026 5,699 4,846 6.6 33,041 1.4 0.4 2.1 10,258 1,354 10.3 47,574 17.3 83,596 8,230 8.5 41,913 2 1 1 1.3 $14,191 5,866 5,013 7,645 2.1 10,258 8.6 42,013 84,084 17.2 85,372 237,878 221,811 233,069 637 27,371 230 27,211 26, 729 349,482 333,336 345,170 17 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 Secretary of Commerce 21,008 21,008 21,008 Under secretary of Commerce. 21,008 21,008 21,008 Under secretary, transportation 20,010 20,010 20,010 Assistant secretary, domestic affairs - _ Assistant secretary, international 20,010 20,010 20,010 affairs 20,010 20,010 20,010 Assistant secretary, administration 20,010 19,011 20,010 General counsel GS-18. $18,500: Administrator, Great Lakes pilotage 18,512 18,512 administration Deputy under secretary, transporta18,512 18,512 17,514 tion.GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 16,536 16,536 15,392 Assistant to the secretary Deputy assistant secretary, domestic 16,806 16,806 affairs 15,392 Deputy assistant secretary, inter16,806 16,806 15,621 national affairs. 16,806 16,806 15,392 Deputy general counsel 17,326 17,576 15,870 Director, budget and management Deputy administrator, Great Lakes 16,536 16, 536 pilotage administration 17,576 17,576 16,349 Director, personnel 17,576 17,326 15,870 Director, public information GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 15,267 15,517 14,206 Assistant to the secretary 63,128 63,918 57,761 Assistant general counsel Deputy director, budget and manage15,787 15, 517 14,435 ment 15, 787 15, 517 14,435 Associate director, personnel 16,037 15, 787 14,435 Director, administrative operations16.037 16.037 14.685 Security control officer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 15.038 15.038 13,978 Assistant to assistant secretary Assistant to director, budget and 15,038 15,038 13,978 management15,038 15,038 13,978 Assistant to director, personnel Assistant to director, public informa14,706 15,038 13.686 tion 15,038 15,038 13,978 Assistant to under secretary 13, 749 14,061 12, 771 Associate chief, budget division 44,408 44,679 40,727 Attorney 13,374 Chairman, appeals board13,749 Chief, accounting system division Chief, administrative coordination 15,038 15,038 13,686 division 14,394 14,061 13,083 Chief, budget division— 15,038 15,038 13, 686 Chief, compensation division Chief, employee development divi14,394 14,061 12, 771 sion 14, 706 14, 706 13,374 Chief, employment division 15,038 15,038 Chief, management division 13, 749 Chief, operations analysis division 749 13, 13, 749 Chief, pilotage operations Deputy director, administrative op15,038 15,309 13, 978 erations. 15,038 15,038 13,978 Deputy director, public information.. 14, 706 14, 706 13,374 Deputy security control officer 15, 829 15, 829 14, 456 Director, publications 14,394 14,394 .13,083 Director, transportation staff 14, 706 15,038 13, 374 Emergency planning coordinator 70, 679 42,848 26, 457 Transportation economist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant emergency planning co13,520 13,270 11,606 ordinator Assistant to director, administrative 12, 480 12,230 operations 119,370 10 132,890 98,842 Attorney Chief, physical and documentary 13,520 13,270 12,334 security ___ 13,000 12,750 11,606 Chief, property management division. 13,000 12, 750 11,835 Chief, records management division.. 13,000 13,000 11,835 Chief, supply management division... 12,480 12,480 11,357 Government accountant 24.460 Information officer 92,850 7 92,060 83,615 Management analyst 12,230 1 12,230 Operations officer, pilotage 48,920 Operations analyst J 13,000 12, 750 11,606 Position classifier 1961 estimate 1960 actual SALARIES AND EXPENSES Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Press officer Publications officer Salary and wage analyst Transportation economistGS-13. $10,635 to $11,935_ GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.— GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875__ GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390._ GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries chargeable to other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $11,835 11,835 11,835 23,192 133,244 70,328 124, 505 7,259 155,663 17,335 155,435 133,419 151,087 60,149 28,118 1 1 1 4 12 9 19 $13,000 13,000 13,000 49,690 132,647 85,645 150, 509 31 3 28 30 39 14 215,011 19,151 172,058 166,227 194,299 63,977 26,023 7,030 10 45,012 7,093 10 43,537 259 2,139,375 4.4 52,753 286 2,520,755 15.5 102,765 4.2 21,000 254.6 2,086,622 274.7 2,438,990 53,510 53,424 48,920 14,000 16,338 11,243 8,600 7,000 12,365 1,502 Total personal services. _ O F F I C E OF F I E L D 2,517,510 SERVICES SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director Assistant to the director Deputy director Field office manager GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Field office manager Business analyst GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num-• Total Num-- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,375 1 $16,790 1 $16,790 1 1 1 15 13,970 13,970 14,450 206,130 1 1 1 15 15,030 15,030 15,550 223,735 1 1 1 15 15,030 15,030 15,550 224,710 12 1 23 26 21 20 1 23 2 35 87 28 147,920 11,355 243,910 241,060 162,270 132,600 5,470 130,140 10,330 170,550 369,340 101,945 12 2 33 30 30 21 1 31 3 35 102 28 161,200 24,420 375,135 296.990 245,260 150,630 6,050 185,885 16,315 186,560 430,685 112,315 12 2 33 30 30 23 1 31 3 35 102 28 161,980 24,940 375,915 299,590 247,860 164,985 6,215 188,525 16,315 186,880 434,465 114,835 Total permanent Deduct lapses 298 1,990,785 91,960 20 347 2,477,580 15 85,980 349 2,509,615 9 59,615 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base __ _ _ 278 1,,898,825 332 2,391,600 340 2,450,000 15,184 8,400 1,914,009 2,400,000 Total personal services 2,450,000 73 74 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—Continued P A R T I C I P A T I O N IN C E N T U R Y 2 1 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Commissioner.. GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy commissioner GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Executive director Design coordinator. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Assistant to commissioner GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent emnloyment Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay Regular pay above 52-week base EXPOSITION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 $17,514 1 16,349 17,000 17,000 1 1 15,163 14,206 16,307 15,267 16,307 15,267 13,978 15,038 15,038 35,817 7, 511 6,614 6,365 17,472 4,846 4,680 15,038 15,038 35,817 37,555 6,614 6,365 17,472 4,846 4,742 4,742 1 11,107 7,030 6,136 5,886 15,276 4,347 4,742 14 5 131,734 44,412 9 87,322 Total personal services.. 18 $17,514 28,080 184,211 5,000 27 5 237,655 29,000 17 179,211 22 208,655 5,000 4,000 4,000 1,013 11,460 507 11,460 93,335 195,178 224,115 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Secretary, aircraft claimant subcomber salary ber salary ber salary mittee and facilitation subcommittee 1 $12,563 1 $13,520 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1 9,901 1 10,899 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 3 25,023 2 18,200 1 $9,235 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 1 7,280 1 8,091 1 8,091 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 2 12,896 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... 2 12,374 2 13,436 4 24,939 GS- 7. $5,355 to $6,345 6 33,696 9 53,122 1 5,658 GS- 6. $4,830 to $5,820 4 20,384 5 28,123 8 40,934 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 12 56,406 15 73,693 11 49,608 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 12 49,990 13 57,928 15 62,211 GS-3. $3,760 to $4.390 11 40,616 16 64,707 7 27,933 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 8 30,533 7 27,621 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 4 17,389 4 17,849 3 13,499 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment.— Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime 71 397,357 4.8 22,819 84 20 488,528 141,620 53 1 271,686 5,202 66. 2 374,538 64 346,908 52 266,484 4,689 Total personal services 2, 500 3,061 984 1,232 383,272 350,640 3,000 269,484 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 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 PAID F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO B U R E A U OF T H E C E N S U S 1960 actual FROM 1961 estimate 1962 estimate WORKING CAPITAL FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Printing and publications officer Relocation officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. 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 Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $11,357 11,357 20,280 43,638 23,025 7,426 19,011 6,240 51,229 27,168 94,006 96,280 58,630 $12,480 12,480 22,589 47,715 25,248 14,997 27,955 $12,230 12,230 22,069 47,695 25,248 14,997 27, 623 11 5 19 19 66,995 28, 621 11 68,661 5 19 19 14 29,286 98,240 86,486 59, 596 23,482 449,874 6 95, 578 85,384 66, 502 23,890 78 409,323 81 445,430 81 173 3 900,852 13,927 175 8 974,492 47,652 173 7 979,0 41,7 170 886,925 167 926,840 166 937,300 21,882 16 6,920 34,858 30,300 18,100 3, 460 34,800 34, i 2,630 15,400 931,333 990,200 ADVANCES A N D R E I M B U R S E M E N T S 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chairman, Government Patents 1 $15,517 1 $15,517 1 $14,206 Board Executive secretary, air coordinating 1 16,037 1 14,685 committee GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy chairman, Government Pat14,061 1 14,061 12,771 ents Board 1 14,706 13,374 Secretary, technical division Secretary, economic and resources 1 14,061 13,083 and legal divisions 1 14,061 13,083 Secretary, airport use paneL Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director _.__ GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy director Assistant director, demographics Assistant director, economics GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director, administration Assistant director, operations Assistant director, statistical standGS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant division chief Budget officer Coordinator, international statistics. _ Division chief Electronic engineer Mathematical statistician Personnel officer Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Analytical statistician Assistant division chief _.. Budget analyst Division chief Economist Electronic technician engineer Emergency planning officer Employee relations officer Geographer Information specialist Machine development officer Management analyst Mathematical statistician Organization and classification officer. Placement officer. Public information officer Regional field director Statistician Survey statistician Training officer Univac programer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 1 1 16,349 15,621 15,621 1 1 1 17,576 17,056 17,056 17, 576 17,056 17,056 1 1 14,435 14,435 1 1 15,787 15,517 15,787 15,787 15,163 1 16,307 16,307 1 1 19 1 5 1 37,227 13,374 14, 456 256,030 13, 083 62, 588 12,771 26,190 5 1 1 70,679 14,706 15, 829 293,467 14, 061 67,282 14, 061 43,181 71,329 14,706 15, 829 20 296, 067 14,394 67, 607 14, 061 43, 506 2 22, 986 142,911 2 24, 710 13 163, 850 1 12,230 2 24, 970 13 164, 630 1 12,230 2 12 1 1 1 1 1 11, 606 11, 606 11, 357 11, 606 12, 563 1 11, 357 1 11,357 1 11, 606 1 11, 606 12 128,300 1 11, 835 1 12,085 8 90,856 21 248,466 12 140,102 1 11,357 1 11,606 101 1,046,732 108 922,969 142 1,034,314 6 41,211 189 1,166,385 29 160,350 181 975,733 98 490,635 347 1,579,029 349 1, 458,552 381 1,460,411 20 1 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 12 1 1 1 21 12, 480 12, 480 13, 520 12, 230 12, 230 12,230 12,480 24,710 153, 960 13,000 13,000 12,230 98, 590 264,838 150,610 12,230 26,000 12 1 2 105 1,170,121 109 1,013,109 144 1,142,681 6 44,866 191 1,281,733 29 174,790 185 1,084,218 100 544,970 360 1,782,613 357 1,617,584 390 1,622,713 $18,512 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 12 1 1 1 8 21 13 1 2 12,480 12, 750 13, 520 12, 230 12, 230 12, 230 12, 480 24, 970 155, 260 13,000 13,000 12,230 99,370 266, 658 162,792 12,230 26,260 106 1,189,871 110 1,032,214 146 1,170, 823 6 45,361 198 1,339,244 29 176,935 205 1,202,263 100 551,240 374 1, 864,921 389 1,760,501 391 1,641,178 75 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent- Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 35 $123, 653 6 20,159 12,282, 610 101 Deduct lapses 37 $142,860 6 22,341 67 357,387 67 357,387 6 67 332,452 2,159 22,026 35 $134, 465 2,293 14,228,239 13. 701, 961 79 84 1, 622, 239 1, 520, 961 2,212 1,243, 610 Net permanent (average number, 2,128 2,214 net salary) 2,058 12,181,000 12, 606,000 11,039,000 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 6, 821,000 16, 550,000 3, 327,000 Part-time employment 234,000 84,000 6,860,000 1, 666,000 1, 255,000 Intermittent employment 55, 798,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 182,000 90,000 1,708,000 Overtime and holiday pay 420,000 465,000 31,000 Nightwork differential 33,000 33,000 16,000 17,000 Additional pay for service abroad Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details 3,000 Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 534,000 Deduct excess of annual leave taken over leave earned 300,000 Total personal services.. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "1962 Census of Governments" "Eighteenth Decennial Census" "1963 censuses of business, transportation, manufactures, and mineral industries" "1958 censuses of business, transportation, manufactures, and mineral industries" "Advances and reimbursements" "Special statistical work" 82, 992,000 30,891,000 17, 770,000 $6, 663, 694 $7, 586,555 82, 730 17,368,102 $8, 386. 691 769,367 3,320,913 68, 554,871 852,599 3, 672, 001 3,155,000 946,434 1, 589,411 3,150,000 1,114,202 3, 230,000 1,210,430 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. $5,885 to $6,875 $5,355 to $6,345 $4,830 to $5,820 $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 3 $20,591 185 1,217,117 4 24,940 139 777,038 103 521,936 869,077 486,922 104 387,687 74,076 22 6 19,802 122 3 $22,151 215 1,526,101 4 26,852 169 994,331 108 587,005 218 1,066,039 134 568,978 119 458,883 22 79,554 6 21,296 487 2,155,462 511 2,299,500 262 315 2,072, 700 1, 678,841 2,109 1,891 12,485,152 10, 646,713 154 863,052 93 506,826 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1,955 1,798 11, 622,100 10,139,887 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 392,124 267,100 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 42,400 63,583 Overtime and holiday pay 139,000 226, 784 Nightwork differential 48,259 26,900 All personal services Commissioned officers: Director (relative rank, chief of bureau, Navy) Assistant director (relative rank, rear admiral, Navy) Hydographic and geodetic engineer: Relative rank, captain, Navy Relative rank, commander, Navy Relative rank, lieutenant commander, Navy Relative rank, lieutenant, Navy Junior hydrographic and geodetic engineer (relative rank, lieutenant (jg), Navy) Aide (relative rank, ensign, Navy) commissioned Deduct lapses Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: 1 $16,500 1 $16,500 Geophysicist (research) 1 $16,500 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,061 14,394 Chief, gravity and astronomy branch. 13,083 14,061 14,394 13,083 Chief, instrument division 13,083 14,061 14,394 Chief, seismologist 13,083 14.061 14,394 Chief, triangulation branch 27, 956 Physical science administrator 30,076 30, 076 Research scientist 82, 494 29,100 Special assistant to the Director 2 28,788 2 26,457 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief, aeronautical chart 1 12,480 1 12,750 branch 1 11,606 Assistant chief, gravity and astron12, 750 12, 750 omy branch 11, 606 13, 520 13, 520 Assistant chief, nautical chart branch. 12, 563 Assistant chief, tides and currents 12,563 13, 520 13, 520 division 13,000 11,835 12, 750 Assistant chief, triangulation branch. Chief, budget and fiscal division 13,000 12,085 13, 000 (budget officer) 11,357 12, 230 12, 480 Chief, coast pilot branch 11,835 12, 750 13,000 Chief, distribution branch Chief, Fredericksburg Magnetic Ob13, 520 13, 520 12, 563 servatory 13, 520 13. 520 12, 563 Chief, geomagnetism branch 12, 750 13,000 11,835 Chief, leveling branch Chief, organization and management 12, 750 12, 750 division 11,835 13, 270 13, 270 Chief, personnel and safety division.. 12,334 Chief, planning and information 12, 750 12, 480 branch 11, 606 12,750 12, 480 Chief, reproduction branch 11, 606 13, 520 13, 520 Chief, seismology branch 12, 563 12, 480 12, 230 Chief, technical services division 11,357 12, 230 12, 230 Geodesist (research) Liaison officer 11,357 13, 520 13, 520 Mathematician 12, 563 36, 940 24,710 11, 606 Oceanographer 12, 230 12, 230 Supervisory cartographer 12, 563 13, 520 13, 520 Supervisory civil engineer 13, 520 13. 520 12, 563 Supervisory general engineer 4: 469,069 430,519 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 35 370,919 80 793,699 757,169 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 73 671,231 139 127 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,800 1,133, 216 983,4G5 1,158,456 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 5702,00 ,61 - /G Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Grades and ranges—Continued GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 Total permanent, officers SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1960 actual Net permanent, commissioned officers (average number, net salary). Other personal services: Flight pay 10,870,637 12,097,500 1 16,200 1 16,200 1 14,100 1 14,100 27 319,140 26 239,340 25 295,500 26 239,200 31 219,758 18 94,980 30 213,000 18 95,400 12 44,184 73 201,718 12 44,400 78 218,400 189 1,149, 420 4 11,943 191 1,136, 200 6 35,700 185 1,137, 477 8, 427 185 1,100, 500 12, 400 All personal services, commissioned officers Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 1,145, 904 1,112, 900 12,016, 541 13, 210, 400 $9,046,811 2, 969, 730 $11,011,100 2,199,300 BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special position: Administrator GS-18. $18,500: Director, industrial mobilization GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant administrator Deputy administrator. __ . . . Deputy director, industrial mobilization Director, division Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,255: Director, technical services. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director, industrial raw materials and stockpile Assistant director, mobilization controls 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num- Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $18,000 1 $18,000 1 $18, 000 1 17,514 1 18, 512 1 18, 512 1 1 15, 621 16, 349 1 1 16,806 17, 576 1 1 16,806 17, 576 1 3 15, 621 49, 047 1 3 16, 806 52, 728 1 3 16, 806 52, 728 1 16, 000 1 17, 000 1 17, 000 1 14, 435 1 15, 787 1 15, 787 1 15,163 1 16, 307 1 16, 307 76 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION—Continued SALARIES AND SALARIES AND EXPENSES EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295—Continued Assistant director, mobilization plans. Director, division Director, office of area development... Director, office of distribution GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Adviser on foreign activities Business analyst Chairman, industry evaluation board. Chief, division Commodity industry analyst Confidential assistant to administrator Deputy director, technical services. _. Deputy director, administration Deputy director, division Director, administration Director, division Economist Executive reserve coordinator Program officer Industry analyst Industrial specialist Special assistant to administrator GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Adviser Attorney-adviser Budget officer Business analyst Commodity industry analyst Deputy executive reserve coordinator Economist Executive secretary Industry analyst Industrial specialist Program coordinator Program officer Publications officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 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 pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 13 1 1 $14, 435 194, 457 14, 685 14, 435 1 13 1 1 $15, 517 209,101 15, 787 15,787 $15, 517 209,101 15,787 15, 787 1 4 1 3 3 13, 978 57,117 13, 978 38, 937 38, 625 1 4 1 3 3 15, 038 60,174 15,038 42,849 41, 559 15, 038 60,174 15,038 42.849 41, 559 1 1 1 1 1 8 7 1 13,083 13,083 13, 686 13, 686 14, 458 109, 721 93,328 13. 978 26, 950 55, 328 164, 298 27, 664 1 1 1 1 1 8 14,061 14, 394 15,038 15,038 15, 558 118,039 141,338 15, 038 42, 724 59,820 145, 704 29, 744 2 4 12 2 2 1 1 4 11 1 1 1 12 10 1 4 1 68 25 45 35 3 54 40 98 38 35 24, 256 13,042 11, 357 47, 861 128,064 12, 563 11,357 11,357 146, 202 1 3 4 10 2 1 1 1 3 10 1 6 1 120, 660 12 11 212,266 71 27 51 47 3 57 40 12, 563 46, 458 11. 606 719,591 221, 653 332,856 221, 534 19.158 293,263 453,629 156,718 128.499 11,107 574 4,505,280 46 10 380,645 1 4 2 108 51 25 4 10 2 14, 061 14. 394 15,038 15.038 15, 558 118,039 168, 836 15, 038 42, 724 59, 820 145, 704 29, 744 12, 480 1 14,040 1 12. 230 1 39, 290 4 125, 380 10 13, 520 1 73,380 8 12, 230 1 157, 310 12 142, 624 11 1 13, 520 49. 465 5 24, 710 2 804,395 71 256, 755 27 407,221 53 318,201 47 20,655 3 333,774 58 227,884 41 531,712 112 224,016 50 101,136 25 15,620 4 12, 480 14,040 12. 230 51, 520 125, 380 13, 520 97, 840 12, 230 157,310 142,624 13, 520 61, 695 24, 710 804,395 255,445 422,363 318,035 20,655 339,140 232,730 549,100 219,960 101,136 15,620 620 5,178,416 26 231,716 1 1 1 1 1 8 12 1 3 4 633 5,292,044 21 183,244 153 1,349, 573 146 1,362,500 146 1,375, 500 375 2,775,062 448 3,584,200 466 3,733,300 23,251 30,000 25, 700 21,800 950 13,500 2,821,063 3, 628,300 Total personal services 600 Grades and ranges: GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services 1961 estimate 3,760, 800 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $26,376 10, 566 10,192 4, 326 4,077 10 10 55,537 237 55,300 200 55, 500 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 1961 estimate Num- Total ber Num- Total ber salary 1 $17,514 1 1 16,349 1 17,576 2 29,599 2 32,074 1 13,686 25,854 27,352 139.652 12,771 71,510 54,122 27,060 1 15,030 27,810 29.432 164,611 13,749 73,610 58,864 31,345 13,749 27,498 2 2 10 1 5 4 2 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: Local rates Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 1 1 8 1 1 1 11 1 20 27 24 3 34 4 42 29 44 15 5 2 1 12,563 11,835 95,698 12,085 11,357 11,357 130, 228 13,042 213,930 239,555 183,449 21, 628 220,606 24,920 238,087 154,590 211, 514 65, 859 19, 614 13,520 52,040 103, 770 13.270 12,480 12,480 139,670 24 32 29 3 37 4 51 32 61 20 17 275,103 303.602 234,789 22,818 255,654 27,207 301,330 183,288 302,261 90,293 65,919 372 2,933,954 25 159,224 9,000 2,868 16,000 17.166 11, 220 2,141, 527 2,812, 450 1,500 CONTROL 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of office Director of staff GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director of office Deputy director of office Deputy director of staff Director of division Staff officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,150: Agent-in-charge, . Attorney-adviser Attorney-trial examiner Business analyst Chief of section Commodity industry analyst-. Criminal investigator Deputy director of division Director of division International economist Program officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 2 11 1 5 4 $18,512 273 2,120, 659 347 2,774, 730 Total personal services.. EXPORT 2 2 303 2,327,386 30 206,727 MOO ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of office GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director for administrationDeputy director of division Deputy director of office Director of division. Director of office Director of staff International economist Special assistant to director Trade center manager Trade mission director Travel center manager. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant director of staff. Business specialist Deputy director of division Director of staff Foreign trade and tax specialist Foreign service operations officer International economist Trade mission specialist Travel specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11.935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6.345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670-. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 1 $15,163 14,435 1 1 13,670 13,978 13,978 40, 747 40, 434 15,038 15, 309 57,179 29, 703 12, 480 13, 790 12, 750 12, 750 11, 606 11, 606 11, 835 11, 606 11, 606 99,070 11, 357 12, 563 12, 563 12, 555 37, 232 211,076 207, 770 144, 477 134,141 12,480 79, 454 117, 521 160, 675 $16,307 15,787 94,140 12, 480 12, 230 3 18 25 18 15 1 14 21 40, 580 203, 572 239,721 150,218 106, 350 6, 885 85, 593 117, 417 196,135 77 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1969 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 34 $147,232 11 44,077 1 3,827 Total permanent 228 Deduct lapses 13 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 215 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1, 647,128 92,986 1, 554,142 221 3 218 1, 679,255 22,464 1, 656, 791 250 4 246 1, 865, 203 24,070 I, 841,133 10,000 12, 532 6, 563 1, 567, 664 1, 673, 354 1, 841,133 OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 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-week base 1 $17, 514 $18,512 $18, 512 1 14,435 15, 787 16,037 1 1 5 1 14, 456 14, 456 66, 767 12, 771 15,829 15, 558 73,383 41, 247 15,829 15, 829 74,049 42,183 10 11 116, 709 113, 484 133, 785 111, 299 121, 758 99,130 123,302 124, 945 128, 586 147,177 6, 552 148,116 185, 516 137,860 25,376 11, 940 8,278 112,130 134, 223 171, 600 130, 356 168, 689 6, 718 149, 283 187,157 138, 694 38,064 12,148 8, 278 15 15 20 1 ADVANCES AND 6, 822 143,236 150,592 135, 201 32,303 14, 705 7,654 26 29 29 8 4 2 180 1,227,947 20 129,662 10, 713 5, 740 3,000 7, 375 9,330 5,042 1,124,068 1, 333, 433 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 $5,130 $15,810 16, 952 6,448 5, 520 "2 8,980 4, 510 14,110 4, 435 6 49,240 3.6 28,164 9, 675 2.4 21,076 2. 2 1,191 3, 769 35 10,901 24,845 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: Chairman Member of Board GS-18. $18,500: Deputy administrator GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief of office GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant deputy Chief of office Coast director Comptroller Deputy chief of office General counselLegal adviser Secretary to board GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant chief of office Assistant general counsel Assistant to deputy administrator Chief of division Chief of office Coast director Deputy chief of office Deputy coast director Deputy comptroller Deputy general counsel District comptroller Hearing examiner Information officer Internal auditor Personnel officer Port development officer Regulations consultant Security officer Transportation specialist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Area representative Assistant chief of division Assistant chief of office Assistant district comptroller Assistant secretary to board Attorney Chief of branch_ Chief of division Civil engineer Deputy security officer District comptroller District personnel officer Executive assistant Foreign representative Government aid examiner Information officer Internal auditor Management analyst Planning officer Port development officer Property and supply officer Regulations examiner GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employ ment.... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base... 1, 255, 433 7,166 REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Business economist GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.... GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 180 1,327,094 10 87,078 193 1, 439, 779 13 113.746 160 1,098, 285 170 1, 240, 016 180 1,326,033 Total personal services Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary — S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 41 $186,368 12 51,713 1 4,130 31 $145,600 12 51,505 1 4,130 990 Total personal services Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director Chief statistician Chief of division Business economist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Business economist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 MARITIME ACTIVITIES GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. ___ GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grade established by act of Aug. 1, 1947, Public Law 80-313 (61 Stat. 715), as amended: Chief of office Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent _ Deduct— Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $20,500 2 40,000 1 17,514 1 15,392 1 1 1 1 1 14,435 14,914 14,914 14,914 14,685 1 14,685 1 13,083 3 41,038 1 13,083 18 245,898 6 82,492 2 27,061 2 27,956 1 13,083 1 13,978 1 13,083 2 26,748 6 81,161 1 11, 835 242, 857 23, 940 23, 670 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 2 2 12, 771 13,686 13,686 13,978 13,978 13, 374 13, 686 1 11, 606 1 12, 813 21 251, 094 5 58, 241 1 12, 563 1 11,835 1 11, 606 1 11, 357 2 24,419 5 58, 738 1 12, 085 1 2 1 1 2 2 121 11, 606 18, 512 1 4 1 18 5 2 3 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 1 2 1 1 21 7 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 2 2 23,212 22, 963 2 2 11, 606 1 55, 641 14,394 265,148 76,440 29,952 44,408 14,394 15,309 14,061 29,412 87,902 14,061 15,038 15,038 15,038 15, 038 14, 706 12, 750 259, 810 12, 750 25, 480 12, 750 13, 790 271, 040 88,170 13, 520 12, 750 12, 750 12, 480 26, 270 64, 250 13,270 12, 230 12, 750 25, 230 25, 230 12, 750 25, 500 25,230 122 1, 394, 588 142 1,356,070 147 1, 210, 205 20 158,663 99 703,126 10 66, 519 107 653,401 69 388, 704 149 767,352 142 650,267 91 392. 640 5 19,551 2 7,134 17, 500 16,500 ;08 4,115,661 16,806 15,517 15,267 16,037 16,037 16,037 15,787 15,787 15,787 22, 963 11, 835 1,284, 024 141 1,254, 258 138 1, 060, 750 28 205,655 104 684, 346 5 31,930 115 646,571 59 308, 549 154 740,016 173 734,859 136 530,981 16 59,990 2 6,510 1 1 $20,500 2 40,000 4,171,303 1 $20,500 2 40,000 1 18,512 1 16,806 15, 517 15,267 16,037 16,037 16,037 15,787 15,787 15,787 4 55, 641 1 14,394 19 278,897 5 76,440 29,952 2 3 44,408 1 14,394 1 15,309 1 14,061 29,412 2 8 115, 362 1 14,061 1 15,038 1 15,038 1 15,038 1 15, 038 1 14, 706 1 21 1 2 1 1 21 7 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 2 2 1 12, 750 272, 040 12, 750 25,480 12, 750 13, 790 271, 040 88,170 13, 520 12, 750 12, 750 12, 480 26, 270 64, 250 13, 270 12, 230 12, 750 25, 230 25, 230 12, 750 25, 500 37, 460 134 1, 522, 388 147 1, 401,145 165 1, 346, 773 27 213,284 115 806,460 10 66,519 110 666,836 69 388,870 158 804,311 156 706,843 92 395,677 5 19, 551 7,134 2 1 17,500 732 3,915,360 2,031 2,068 2,137 14,293,124 13,905,827 13,439,220 179.5 1,042,529 105 628, 539 646, 539 150.3 1,091,976 129 1,063, 300 129 1,063, 300 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 1,784 1, 794.2 1,811 United States and possessions 12,126,469 11,219,195 12,495, 766 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 6 68,662 6 69,429 6 69.429 Local rates 7 16,858 7 18,090 7 18,090 78 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual MARITIME ACTIVITIES—Continued SALARIES A N D EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual Positions other than permanent: Parttime employmentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Total personal services MARITIME $1,262 $5,000 $5,000 86,917 48,015 36,238 49,758 38,340 29,499 35,480 28,999 11,477,147 12,336,585 12,652, 764 TRAINING 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Dean . __ GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Cadet training officer Executive officer GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended (46 U.S.C. 1126), and regulations issued pursuant thereto—U.S. Maritime Service: 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 (jg), $3,112 to $5,400 Ensign, $2,668 to $4,800 Chief warrant officer, $3,178 to $5,280„ Warrant officer, $2,633 to $4,680 Chief petty officer, $2,477 to $4,200 Petty officer, 1/c, $2,110 to $3,480 Petty officer, 2/c, $1,743 to $2,880 Petty officer, 3/c, $1,468 to $2,280 Seaman, $1,192 to $1,692 _ Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,771 1 $13,749 1 $13,749 1 1 1 4 1 1 7 4 13 13 1 12,334 12,085 8,341 30,576 7,342 5,741 35,402 19,198 54,909 48,712 3,266 1 13,270 1 13,270 3 3 1 3 8 7 11 11 1 26,895 25,563 7,925 17,430 44,325 34,091 48,568 44,959 3,515 3 3 1 3 8 7 11 11 1 26,895 25,563 7,925 17,430 44,325 34,091 48,568 44,959 3,515 1 4 9 14,100 43,140 78,300 1 5 10 14,100 52,980 86,400 1 5 10 14,100 53,480 87,400 30 40 9 2 12 18 37 22 8 7 10 215,400 237,816 43,514 9,600 57,324 77,712 139,380 73,620 23,040 17,222 19,422 29 45 5 2 12 20 33 24 7 6 7 211,200 268,956 22,146 9,600 57,688 85,956 128,820 82,020 20,160 14,542 13,619 29 45 5 2 12 20 33 24 7 6 7 212,200 270,956 22,646 9,600 58,688 86,456 129,820 82,520 20,660 14,792 13,869 10 48,253 15 79,069 15 79,069 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 261 1,314,379 261 1,383,000 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment.-. ;_ 2, 900 11,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base_ __ __ 1,000 1,928 Overtime and holiday pay._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1,000 855 Nightwork differential 2,000 1, 778 Payments to other agencies for reim21,000 bursable detail 8,203 Total personal services Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief of offiice GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant general counsel Chief of branch Chief of division Deputy chief of office. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief of division Chief of branch Construction representative Naval architect.. Nuclear engineer Research coordinator GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 G S-12. $8,955 to $10.255 Digitized for GS-11. FRASER $7,560 to $8,860 1,330,043 271 1,436,546 10 43,546 261 1,393,000 3,500 1,000 2,000 21,000 1,420,500 1,419,000 REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary _ ... 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: Local rates Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Total personal services 267 1, 348, 520 271 1,427,546 6 34,141 10 44,546 ADVANCES AND Grades and ranges—Continued GS-10. $6,995 to 7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended (46 U.S.C. 1126), and regulations issued pursuant thereto—U.S. Maritime Service: Lieutenant commander, $4,802 to $7,560 Lieutenant, $3,912 to $6,420 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1 2 1 $12,771 27,956 13,978 2 4 8 3 4 1 32 54 45 25,376 48,567 98,590 36,732 46,424 12,563 334,749 487,075 341,337 1 $17,056 1 1 14,706 1 $17,056 14,706 3 1 43,825 15,038 4 1 57,574 15,038 2 3 9 5 5 27,310 39,790 118,330 64,480 62,940 2 6 9 6 3 27,310 76,480 118,330 78,000 37,440 43 72 46 478,940 692,795 372,935 43 70 46 480,474 672,765 372,935 ___ 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 8 22 1 14 7 28 31 32 8 $59,408 139,917 5,470 77,665 36,171 128,189 124,591 119,639 27,354 10 26 1 16 10 23 27 43 7 1 $77,916 178,613 5,886 98,511 54,080 113,589 118,976 174,420 25,957 3,411 1 1 7,320 6,300 1 1 7,320 6,300 498 $2,389,945 372 $1,890,331 3 26 1 16 10 25 31 41 7 1 162 $22,984 178,613 5,886 98,511 54,080 121,617 135,084 166,037 25,957 3,411 $852, 024 808 4, 608,087 729 4,703,455 233.3 121.7 1,185, 658 760,709 515 3, 632,312 66 411,123 150.3 1,091,976 129 129 724 735.3 577 4,278,164 4,999, 721 1 6,325 1 6,325 1 4, 508, 702 5,703 1,063,300 1,063,300 525 33,176 19, 716 1, 939 21, 877 5,800 4,767 5, 800 4, 767 4, 569, 761 5,038,490 4,295,056 PATENT OFFICE SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Commissioner 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 GS-18. Rate of $18,500: First assistant commissioner 1 17,514 1 18,512 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner 2 32,670 2 35,152 2 35,152 Director of patent examining opera1 15,621 1 17,056 tion ___ . . . 1 17,056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of research and development1 15,517 1 15,517 Solicitor 1 15,163 1 16,307 1 16,307 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy solicitor 1 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 Director of administration __ 1 13,374 1 14,394 1 14,706 Director of research and development. 1 13,978 Director of trademark examining operation. 1 13,686 1 14,706 1 15,038 Examiner of patent interferences 7 100,758 7 92,239 7 101,694 Examiner of trademark appeals 5 70,326 5 70,992 5 64,375 Industrial and economic research specialist 1 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 Law examiner 5 70,305 2 26,128 5 70,971 Patent classifier 5 70,305 5 70,305 68 949,908 Patent examiner 68 961,374 Patent research specialist 1 14,061 1 14,061 Supervisory patent examiner 3 41,550 3 44,408 3 44,741 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Design patent examiner 2 24,460 2 24,460 Director of information services... __ 1 12,480 1 11,357 1 12,480 Examiner of interferences 2 24,960 2 23,192 2 24,960 1 13,270 Head, budget and finance division 1 12,085 1 13,270 1 13,790 Head, general services division 1 12,813 1 13,790 Head, organization and methods division 1 12,480 1 11,357 1 12,480 1 13,270 Head, personnel division 1 12,085 1 13,270 2 24,960 Law examiner 2 24,352 2 24,960 1 12,480 Librarian.._ _ _ 1 11,606 1 12,750 10 122,300 Patent classifier .._ 5 61,330 10 122,300 100 Patent examiner 68 140 1, 223, 000 846, 464 1, 724, 950 2 25,060 2 27,040 5 65,020 Patent research expert... 2 23,200 2 24,980 Supervisory trademark examiner 3 37,210 146 256 239 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 2, 808,097 2,639,549 1, 609, 503 274 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 329 377 2, 557,840 3,095,869 3, 471, 245 285 185 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 511 2,339, 665 1,467, 855 3,960, 725 1 7,987 1 7,987 2 14,891 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. GS-5. GS-4. GS-3. $4,830 to $5,820. $4,345 to $5,335$4,040 to $4,670. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates of $12,210 or above: Examiner of patent appeals Supervisory patent examiner Supervisory classification examiner Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $707, 384 80,439 160 224 $1, 497,343 10 69,014 , 142,308 103 536, 568 846, 875 197 818, 308 242 930, 484 153 539, 604 56 176,896 $1,077, 257 10 68,515 239 1, 500, 758 104 586,790 157 801,509 204 916,032 249 1,031, 459 147 565,481 50 173,462 1, 016, 981 104 598,023 140 716,398 204 925,600 249 1,045, 083 147 571,201 50 173,566 25 388,146 4 59, 200 1 14, 800 25 422, 750 4 64,000 1 16, 000 25 422,750 4 64,000 1 16,000 43 199,820 43 206,452 43 206,452 13" 206 162 2, 440 2, 440 2,440 16, 590, 975 18,195,315 18, 527, 449 00 100 100 590, 315 570, 949 1,144, 708 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 2, 240 2, 340 2, 340 15, 446, 267 17, 605, 000 17, 956, 500 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base— 118, 817 67, 500 Overtime and holiday pay 397, 372 268, 000 238.000 460 Nightwork differential 500 500 Total personal services. 15, 962, 916 79 18,195,000 17, 941,000 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less than $12,210 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 PAID F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO B U R E A U OF P U B L I C R O A D S 1960 actual 1961 estimate FROM 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Federal highway administrator 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Commissioner of Public Roads 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 GS-18. $18,500: Deputy commissioner 1 18,512 18, 512 1 17,514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner for engineering 1 17, 576 17, 576 16,349 1 17,056 Assistant commissioner for operations. 17,056 15,621 Assistant commissioner for administration 1 17,326 15,621 17,056 Assistant commissioner for research... 1 17, 576 16, 349 17, 576 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 2 32,074 Assistant to the administrator 2 31, 574 28, 870 Deputy assistant commissioner. 4 63,668 4 63, 668 58,468 General counsel 1 16,037 1 15, 787 14, 685 Regional engineer 10 160,200 10 160, 720 148,489 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to deputy assistant commissioner 1 15,038 1 13,978 1 15,038 Deputy general counsel 1 14, 706 1 15,038 1 13,683 Administrative officer 1 12, 771 3 41,559 3 41, 559 Chief of division 24 352,810 24 322,235 24 350, 521 Program evaluation officer.. 5 70, 680 4 51, 708 4 56, 598 2 29,100 Regional engineer 2 26,457 2 28,455 Division engineer 9 134,698 9 124,303 9 134,033 10 147,431 Assistant regional engineer 10 145,871 10 134,098 Highway engineer 4 58,864 4 58,198 4 54,122 1 14,061 A ccountant 1 14,061 1 12, 771 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of division 1 12, 750 1 11,606 1 12,480 Chief of branch.. 53 692, 840 52 619,414 52 673,390 Division engineer 41 549, 700 42 520,928 42 561,640 Assistant division engineer 6 77, 770 6 69,846 6 76,460 Bridge engineer 16 213, 740 16 197,180 16 212,970 Right-of-way engineer 120,640 9 111,382 9 120,140 Planning and research engineer 201,695 15 186,531 15 201,155 Design engineer 78,810 6 72,009 6 78,270 Construction and maintenance engineer 106,870 96,406 106,100 Highway engineer 11 142,270 117,020 107,784 Safety engineer 1 12,230 12,230 11,357 Executive officer 9 115, 230 113,380 104,415 4 50,710 49,960 Administrative officer 46,156 Program evaluation officer ____.._ 4 48,920 24,460 22,714 3 38,230 37, 710 Accountant 34,549 1 12,230 Transportation economist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 455 428 437 5, 232,159 4,529,438 5,003,322 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 600 554 562 5,870,161 4,973,630 5,474,200 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860607 539 543 4,969,407 4,057, 793 4,436,823 1 7,821 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,9851 7,114 1 7,675 430 $6,435 to $7,425... 435 435 Digitized forGS-9. FRASER 2, 994,335 3,008,580 2, 752,952 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. 14 93,058 14 94,556 13 80,227 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 376 $2,101, 257 183 907,552 460 2,083,084 447 1,808,454 475 1,761,419 92 312,501 3 10,150 rates 373 $2, 275,887 184 999,339 463 2,294,672 459 2,022, 759 484 1,949,853 93 343,286 3 11,065 1, 451,561 248 1,458,862 3,472,479 3,567, 254 5,124 5,171 33,657,480 36,585,300 607 811 2,639,931 4,441,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 4,373 4,213 29,947,741 30,952,375 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 144 147 1,191,035 1,069,808 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment, U.S. and possessions. 1, 967, 534 1, 424, 850 Other personal services: 229, 010 112, 205 Regular pay above 52-week base 519, 858 384, 360 Overtime and holiday pay 9, 210 Nightwork differential 23, 013 581, 088 336, 010 Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS 1961 estimate Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Federal-aid highways (trust fund): "Limitation on general administrative expenses" "Forest highways": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Public lands highways" Bureau of Public Roads miscellaneous accounts: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations Other Bureau of Public Roads trust funds "Forest roads and trails," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture "Cooperative work," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture "Access roads," Department of Defense. "Military construction, Air Force" "Military construction, Army". "Military construction, Navy" "Construction," National Park Service, Department of the Interior "Road construction and maintenance (liquidation of contract authorization)," Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior "Construction," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior.. "Oregon and California grant lands," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior "Contributed funds," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior "Rama Road, Nicaragua," Department of State "Salaries and expenses," National Science Foundation "Salaries and expenses," Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization 34, 338, 052 34, 410, 045 $21,202,822 $24, 092,000 2,463,487 694, 504 21,046 2, 835, 800 655, 700 35, 250 718,841 28,460 781,488 14,112 2, 676, 000 6,127, 953 385,506 401,850 239 45 23,086 23,439 60,575 24, 700 25,000 65,000 1,689,033 1,820, 700 45,247 47,600 505, 627 20,500 95,150 651, 200 105, 692 116,000 49, 947 54,145 89,493 93, 000 7,860 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WORKING CAPITAL FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. Rate of $18,500: Director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Associate director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Aeronautical engineer Assistant to the Director Chemist Electronic engineer. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 1 1 15,517 1 15,517 1 14,061 2 30,076 1 13,749 14 205,668 1 15,038 1 2 14,061 30,076 14,206 2 27,956 1 12,771 13 178,134 1 13,978 16 234,165 1 15,03§ 80 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS—Continued WORKING CAPITAL FUND—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Electronic scientist Financial management officer .. General engineer M aterials engineer Mathematician Mechanical engineer Metallurgist Physical science administrator Physicist Statistician Weights and measures coordinator... GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Aeronautical engineer Assistant to the Director Attorney-adviser Budget officer Chemist Electrical engineer Electronic engineer Electronic scientist General engineer Materials engineer Mathematician Mechanical engineer Medical officer Patent adviser Personnel officer Physical science administrator Physicist Publications officer Statistician Supply officer Technologist Weights and measures coordinator. . GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 .. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Positions established by 72 Stat. 213: Rate of $18,000: Deputy director Rate of $17,500: Associate director Rate of $16,500: Research scientist Rate of $16,000: Physical science administrator Physicist Research scientist Senior scientist Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates 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 Add excess of leave earned over leave taken. Total personal services 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 SERVICES PAID F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO W E A T H E R B U R E A U 68,100 516,532 27,956 13,083 2 36,982 25,126 11,357 12,085 20 243,604 2 23, 212 159,491 50,252 37,689 74,421 61,858 12.563 3 1 1 1 1 13 4 3 6 5 1 1 1 6 11,606 11. 606 11,606 12,334 75,378 61 745,539 1 11,606 3 1 2 36,732 12,085 25,376 1 11,606 232 2,504,430 324 2,997,868 324 2,562,769 12 83,761 450 2,954,026 60 364,507 442 2,469,518 122 613,062 341 1,555,645 311 1,233,802 254 931,433 95 321,055 2 6,323 $88,274 13,749 43,680 15,038 72,894 13,749 43,493 73,569 554,174 30,076 27,810 1 3 1 5 1 3 5 38 2 2 12,230 26,270 27,040 12, 230 13,270 12,230 287,040 12,480 24.960 184,080 40,560 40.560 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 3 5 41 2 2 $88,274 14,061 44,013 15,038 86,976 14,061 43,826 73,569 594,095 30,076 28,143 1 12,480 2 2 26, 620 66,560 13,520 12,480 13.520 27,040 1 12, 480 1 13, 270 1 12,480 25 324,540 1 12, 750 2 25.230 15 196,850 3 40.560 4 52,790 6 80,080 5 66,830 1 13,520 1 12.480 1 13,520 63 826.340 1 12, 480 3 39,520 1 13,270 27,310 2 70 911,220 1 12.750 3 39.790 1 13. 270 2 27.310 242 2,789,922 359 3,531,160 369 3,088,879 13 97,757 496 3,466,176 54 361,690 482 2,864,537 134 720,131 371 1,800,798 341 1,454,347 279 1,102,067 95 348,055 252 2,888,362 400 3,890.405 410 3.389.850 18 133,305 549 3,798,956 50 338,470 501 2,959,187 134 722,655 379 1,832,088 346 1,479,723 289 1,145,437 95 350,759 2 1 1 1 22 1 2 14 3 3 6 5 1 1 1 80,080 81,120 6 6 80,080 1 17,014 1 18,013 18,013 4 66,060 4 70,056 70,056 1 16, 515 16. 515 3 4 1 1 48,048 64. 064 48,048 64.064 499 2.801, 885 514 2, 886,110 4 2 1 45. 054 60.072 30,036 15, 018 454 2, 427, 804 3, 662 24.120,982 590.7 3, 056, 359 FROM 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $82,078 12,771 27,539 13,978 67,788 13,083 40,144 WEATHER BUREAU 16.016 16,016 16.016 16, 016 4,200 19,451,476 678 3,168. 909 3,307,476 27,844, 409 612 3.368 , 071.3 3, 522 21,064,623 24, 675,500 26,144,000 273, 504 45, 618 259,024 292,110 295,000 50.000 282.000 307,000 295,000 50,000 297,000 324,000 169, 550 500, 806 33, 094 3, 573 106, 725 22, 748, 627 98.000 540, 000 36,000 4, 500 548,000 38.000 5, 000 26, 288,000 27, 701, 000 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary GS-18. $18,500: Chief of Bureau $17,514 1 $18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Program director 17,056 15,621 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant chief for administration 14.435 15, 517 Assistant chief for technical services. _ 14,206 15, 517 Program director 28,870 31,284 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to chief for forecasting service 12,771 14,061 Assistant program director 13,083 14,061 Chief of division 93,037 101,693 Chief of section 65,061 70,659 Chief district meteorologist 40,434 43,806 Chief climatologist 13,374 14,394 Chief hydrologist 13,083 14,061 Chief of analysis center 12, 771 14,061 Chief scientist 12. 771 14,061 Coordinator of international planning. _ 13,686 14,706 Meteorologist in charge 12, 771 14,061 Program director 65,082 70,638 Regional administrative officer 65,082 70,326 GS-14. $12,210 to$13,510: Assistant chief of division 3 37,960 3 35,048 Assistant program director 9 113,380 9 104,645 Assistant coordinator of international planning 2 24,960 2 22,963 Chief of section 16 202,300 16 185,578 Climatologist 1 12,480 1 11,357 Editor 1 12,480 1 11,606 Electronic technician 8 98,840 8 91,105 Hydrologist 1 12,480 1 11,606 23 284,810 Meteorologist 23 262,686 13 164.840 Meteorologist in charge 13 152,025 Program director 3 34,799 3 37,710 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 271 271 2,760,005 2,988,799 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255-. 544 544 5,145,110 4,739,343 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. 673 666 5, 518,635 5.034,936 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 59 444,032 59 409,173 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 1,739 1,667 11,997,715 10,616,049 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... 115 729,030 115 671,086 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 1,008 971 5,877,168 5,243,347 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... 258 258 1, 370,892 1,258, 566 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... 752 735 3, 581,920 3,228, 580 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... 357 357 1, 575,808 1,448,819 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... 271 271 1,080,417 996, 747 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 30 112,626 30 103,549 Grades established by act of Aug. 1, 2 31,500 2 31,500 1947 (72 Stat. 213) Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv173 707,133 164 694,154 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 6,229 38, 2,924 650 ,854,809 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 5,465 33,372,003 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 75 422,337 Local rates 33,775 Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment 541,427 Other personnel compensation: 255, 426 Regular pay above 52-week base ., 597,356 Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 679.062 Additional pay for service abroad 558,872 Total personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" _____ "Research and development" "Establishment of meteorological facilities" " Advances and reimbursements" "Special statistical work" ,371 42,731,499 385 2,815,199 39,441,267 75 434,279 48 40,754 460,000 150, 390 1,679,879 691,242 588,989 44, 520. 500 37,460,258 43.486,800 $30,421,103 2,403,148 $34, 704,100 3,056,500 $36,266,100 3,255,200 106,880 232,200 5,468,000 26,000 245,200 4, 728,000 26,000 4, 504,127 25,000 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, 1960 actual 1960 actual ARMY 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Secretary of the Army $22,000 1 $22,000 $22,000 Under Secretary of the Army 20,000 1 20,000 20,000 Assistant secretary of the Army.. 60,000 3 60,000 60,000 General counsel 19,000 1 19,000 19,000 GS-18. $18,500: Deputy assistant secretary of the Army 3 52,542 3 55, 500 3 55, 500 Administrative assistant to the Secretary of the Army 1 18, 500 1 18, 500 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant to the assistant secretary 15,392 1 16, 536 1 16,806 Assistant to the Secretary of the Army. 16,099 Chief, office of budget and funding 15, 621 1 16,806 1 17,056 Chief, office of fiscal policy and management 1 17,056 15, 870 1 17, 326 Deputy comptroller of the Army 1 17, 576 1 17, 576 16,349 Deputy director, financial operations. 1 17,056 1 17,056 15, 870 Deputy general counsel 15, 870 1 17,056 1 17, 326 Director of civilian personnel 15,870 1 16, 536 1 16,536 Director, office of analysis and review1 17, 576 1 17, 576 16, 349 Director of industrial programs 1 16,806 15,392 1 16, 536 Director of supplies and services program. 1 16, 806 1 17,056 15, 621 General engineer 1 17, 576 1 17,576 16,349 Principal consultant to chief signal officer 1 17,056 1 17,056 15,870 Special assistant for manpower and personnel 15,392 Special assistant for personnel security. 1 16, 536 1 16,806 15,392 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Administrative officer. 15,163 1 15, 267 1 15,267 Assistant to the assistant secretary for procurement 1 16,037 14, 685 1 15, 787 Assistant chief for planning 14, 685 1 15,787 1 16,037 Assistant comptroller for plans and review 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 14,435 Assistant director, compensation programs 14,206 1 15, 267 1 15,267 Assistant deputy chief of staff, personnel and administration 14,206 1 15,267 1 15,267 Assistant general counsel 72, 425 5 77,855 5 79,185 Army signal supply director 1 15,267 14, 206 1 15, 267 Army small business adviser 1 15, 517 14, 435 1 15, 517 A t torney-ad viser 14, 435 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 Chief, civilian personnel and manpower division 1 16,037 1 16,037 14, 914 Chief, real property division 1 15, 787 14, 685 1 15, 787 Chief, military construction 1 15, 267 1 15, 267 Deputy assistant to Secretary of the Army 1 15, 517 1 15, 787 14, 435 Deputy director of Army budget 1 16, 307 1 16, 307 15,163 Deputy director, office of civilian personnel 1 15, 267 1 15,267 14,206 Deputy director, office of analysis and review-... 29,349 3 47,861 3 47, 611 Deputy chief, Army audit agency 1 15, 787 1 15, 787 14, 685 Director, electronic machine laboratory. 14, 206 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 Electronic engineer 1 15, 787 1 15, 787 14,435 Fiscal and financial economist international supervisor 14, 435 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 Industrial specialist. 1 15,267 1 15, 267 Program officei* 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 14, 435 Military intelligence research specialist 1 16, 307 1 16,307 15,163 Research adviser. 1 15, 787 1 15, 787 14, 685 Special assistant for civil functions... 1 16.037 1 16,307 14, 914 Special assistant for reserve forces . . . 14, 685 Special assistant to chief signal officer.. 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 14,435 Special assistant for operations, research and ADPS 1 15, 267 1 15, 267 14,206 Special assistant to chief of ordnance 1 15,787 14, 685 1 15,787 Special assistant to chief industrial division, ordnance 1 15, 517 14, 435 1 15, 517 Special assistant, plans, DCSLOG-... 1 15, 787 14, 685 1 15, 787 Supervisory accountant 14, 914 1 16,037 1 16,037 Supervisory attorney-adviser 14. 685 1 15, 787 1 15,787 Supervisory general attorney. 29, 349 2 31, 554 2 31, 554 Supervisory general engineer 29, 598 2 31, 824 2 31, 824 14, 206 Supervisory transportation officer 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 Technical adviser, materiel maintenance program 1 15,267 1 15, 267 14,206 U.S. Army director of safety 1 15.517 1 15,517 14,435 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 12 174,600 Accountant 12 172,728 12 160,488 12 175,224 Administrative assistant— 13 188, 370 13 177, 918 52 755,252 Administrative officer 56 749,736 54 777,122 Attorney.. 2 29,100 2 26,748 2 28,788 Attorney-adviser. 13 174,990 14 204, 798 14 203,549 Auditor [28 374,270 458, 295 32 32 458,280 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Budget analyst Budget and fiscal officer Budget officer Business analyst Cartographer. Chemist College instructor... Communication officer Comptroller Contract specialist. Deputy comptroller Deputy regional director Digital computer administrator. Digital computer systems operator... Economist Educational officer Electronic scientist Engineer Financial analyst Fiscal officer General counsel Historian Information and editorial specialist.. Information officer Industrial specialistLogistics specialist Maintenance program planner Management analyst M athematician Medical officer Metallurgist... Meteorologist Military intelligence research analyst. Patent adviser... Penologist Personnel assistant Personnel director Personnel officer Physical science officer... — Physicist Planning officer Position classifier — Printing and publication officer Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst— Property and supply officer.. Publications officer Research director Safety director ... Social worker — Staff assistant Statistician Storage officer Supply requirements and distribution officer Supply storage and distribution officer Traffic manager Training officer Transportation officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Appraiser Architect Archivist Attorney Attorney-adviser Auditor Biochemist.. Biologist Budget analyst Budget and fiscal officer Budget officer. Business analyst-Cartographer. — CatalogerChaplain.. Chemist Commodity industry analyst Communication officer Comptroller.. Construction superintendent Contract specialist Deputy comptroller Deputy regional director Digital computer administrator Digital computer systems operator.— Economist Educational officer. Electronic technician 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 9 $120,366 1 ~ 13,370 6 80,265 2 26,748 3 39, 249 2 26,756 4 51,084 12 157,574 4 52,535 7 94,263 2 25,840 8 106,960 1 13, 374 1 12,771 1 13,374 9 120,075 4 53,378 137 1 1,896.344 1 - 13,374 1 13,374 1 13,970 1 13, 374 1 13,978 4 54,100 6 2 2 9 4 14 1 2 18 2 1 1 6 20 28 7 8 1 1 8 4 24 4 1 1 5 1 5 3 1 81,180 26,457 27, 061 120, 970 54, 432 196,136 13, 686 26. 456 239, 526 26, 748 13, 686 13, 978 78, 435 265, 991 379, 777 95, 490 105, 807 13, 374 12, 771 106, 702 54,120 322, 889 52, 914 13. 374 13, 374 70, 368 13, 374 66, 892 40,122 13,374 9 $129,546 ~ 14,706 87,008 28,788 42,183 28,774 54,996 172,661 42,204 9 $130,794 1 14,706 6 87,032 28, 788 42,183 29,086 54, 996 158,559 13, 749 42.828 87,300 13. 749 1 14,394 1 14.061 1 14,394 9 128,879 2 29,099 134 1,989, 440 1 14,394 1 14, 394 1 14,061 1 14, 394 9 129,836 2 29,099 131 1,951,341 1 14,394 1 1 3 6 2 2 9 4 16 1 1 18 2 ..... 6 19 27 7 8 1 1 10 4 24 4 1 1 5 1 10 3 1 14,394 15,038 43,182 86, 676 28.767 29, 432 130,190 58, 512 238, 324 14, 394 14, 394 258,114 28, 788 ""l5~038 85, 083 272,481 390, 507 101, 382 113, 841 14, 394 13, 749 142, 961 57, 888 345, 726 58,199 14, 394 14, 394 75, 710 14,394 141, 337 43,182 14, 394 1 1 3 6 2 2 9 4 16 1 1 19 2 14, 394 15,038 43,494 87, 300 29, 100 29, 432 131, 438 58, 512 238, 324 14, 706 14, 706 259, 674 28, 788 " T 15," 038 6 86,049 19 275, 004 26 378, 297 7 102,006 8 115,131 1 14, 394 1 14, 061 10 144, 521 4 57,888 23 332, 892 4 58,199 1 14, 394 1 14, 394 4 60,152 1 14, 394 10 142, 294 3 43, 494 1 14, 394 22 293,043 22 315.981 68,430 26, 769 13, 686 92,135 5 72,282 2 29,100 1 15,038 7 101,381 58, 200 29, 432 1 15, 038 7 102, 317 61 722, 822 38 459, 230 75 889,155 3 36, 255 2 23, 670 23,192 2 38 450,980 17 201,031 103 1,196, 456 2 24,877 57 730, 900 37 484, 240 76 972, 320 3 39,000 2 25, 500 1 12, 750 35 447, 770 22 277, 655 53 681, 570 35 461. 480 72 925, 020 3 39,000 2 25, 750 1 12, 750 30 384, 560 22 278, 985 11 130,185 247, 601 35, 505 117,017 69,347 11,357 12, 555 95, 680 232,129 45,167 11,355 377,462 95,175 11,835 172, 521 11,606 36,225 295,285 36,369 100 1,265,850 3 39,520 1 12, 210 10 127, 500 1 12, 230 21 266, 670 3 38, 250 10 126,110 99,650 12, 480 13, 510 8 103,270 20 252,380 75,170 12,230 359,140 91, 540 12, 750 8 1 1 200,280 12, 480 39.020 345,150 12, 230 22 317,562 4 2 102 1,292, 390 3 39,520 1 12,470 9 114,750 1 12,230 !0 255,180 3 38,500 10 128, 540 100, 400 12, 505 13, 510 103, 790 241, 400 75, 420 12,230 361, 770 91,810 12, 750 201,820 12, 750 39,270 348,080 12, 480 81 82 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND M A I N T E N A N C E , ARMY—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Electronic scientist Employee utilization officer Engineer Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 27 $335,617 2 23,192 338 4,164,112 29 347,780 2 23,920 1 11.835 3 35,505 3 36,255 1 11,835 Equipment technician. Fiscal officer Geographer Historian Information and editorial specialist. __ Information and education specialist _ Information officer. 13 154,605 Industrial specialist 3 35,047 Inspector. 1 II,835 Investigator — 9 108,765 Legal administrator 2 23,192 Librarian... 1 11,606 Linguist 4 45,926 Logistics specialist 2 24,648 Maintenance program planner 66 779,536 Management analyst 2 23,190 Manpower analyst 10 120,298 Mathematician 9 107, 552 Medical officer 4 46,225 Meteorologist. 57 673,495 Military intelligence research analyst. 2 23,691 Military operations specialist 2 23,920 Motion picture director 1 12,563 Parasitologist 2 23,670 Patent adviser 8 94,734 Personnel director 42 496,652 Personnel officer 1 11,357 Personnel research technician 32 388.109 Physical science officer 11 131,945 Physicist 12 141,562 Planning officer 5 59,425 Position classifier 1 11,835 Printing and publication officer 1 12,563 Procurement and supply supervisor. _ 14 165,952 Procurement officer 13 156,605 Production specialist 46 548,210 Program progress analyst 2 23,192 Property disposal officer 1 11,835 Psychologist 2 24,169 Publications officer 1 12,085 Publications writer 1 11,355 Public information officer 7 81,889 Realty officer— 59,151 5 Research analyst 1 11,606 Research psychologist 8 95,911 Safety director 1 11,357 Salary and wage analyst 1 11,606 Scientist general 1 11, 606 Security and intelligence officer 3 35,755 Security officer 1 11, 835 Social worker 4 45, 677 Staff assistant 8 95,180 Statistician 3 35,505 Storage officer.. 1 11,606 Superintendent Supply requirements and distribu67 787,115 tion officer 33 394,346 Supply storage and distribution officer. 2 24,169 Technologist 3 34,547 Traffic manager 1 11, 595 Training officer 14 164,256 Transportation officer 4 45, 677 Transportation research analyst 3, 391 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 35, 563.110 6,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 62, 010,783 10,331 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 77, 192,407 2,318 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 16, 266, 716 11,465 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 74, III, 232 2,649 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 15, 961, 351 11,169 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 61, 075,132 8,008 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 40, 210,974 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... 19,299 88, 174,130 28, 273 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 117, 324,313 25,610 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 98, 001,823 5, 597 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 20, 906, 702 200 652, 763 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 4 $52,040 3 37,980 331 4, 486,080 28 363,100 2 26,020 1 13,000 3 38,250 3 39,270 1 12,750 7 88,710 13 166,770 4 50,480 1 12,750 9 117,810 3 37,460 1 12,480 4 49,690 3 38,750 60 765,860 2 25,230 10 129,540 9 119,350 1 13,000 66 840,760 2 26,020 2 25,750 1 13, 520 2 25,500 8 102,460 39 499,150 1 12,750 33 429,160 11 142,510 11 139,980 5 64,000 1 12,750 1 13,520 14 179,250 13 169,310 43 553,560 2 24,980 2 25,230 2 26,020 1 13,000 1 12,210 76,230 6 5 63, 730 1 12, 480 9 115,190 1 12, 750 1 12,480 1 12, 480 3 38, 770 1 12, 750 5 61,920 102, 770 38, 250 37,210 67 847, 780 32 414,120 2 26, 790 4 50,440 2 25, 230 14 177,690 4 49,920 3,401 37, 415, 638 7,053 65, 351, 786 10,396 82, 901,436 2,320 16, 703,260 11, 710 78, 233,846 2,695 16, 651,006 11,372 62, 980,264 7,975 40, 795,098 19,325 96, 270,580 28, 205 127, 321,178 25,177 105, 344, 753 5, 748 22, 042,109 190 683,315 4 $53,040 3 38,230 317 4,314,200 339,700 2 26,020 1 13, 270 3 38, 500 3 39,540 1 12,750 7 89,480 12 154,020 4 50,730 1 12,750 118,620 3 53 2 10 9 1 61 2 2 1 2 38 1 32 11 10 5 1 1 13 13 39 2 2 2 1 1 6 5 1 9 1 1 1 3 1 5 3 3 37,485 12,750 50,190 38,750 678,920 25,230 129,810 119,620 13,270 781,130 26,020 26,020 13,520 25,750 103,790 487,460 12,750 418,280 143,830 127, 500 64, 520 13,000 13,520 166,770 170,640 504,400 25,230 25,230 26,270 13,270 12,470 76,480 64,250 12,480 116, 500 12, 750 12, 750 12,480 39,020 12, 750 62,170 103,020 38, 250 37,210 62 659,140 27 350, 680 2 26, 790 4 51,440 2 25,230 13 165,960 4 50, 400 3,443 37, 952,292 7, 243 67, 423,048 11,100 84, 381,429 2; 320 17, 635,733 11, 715 82, 389,091 2,809 17, 460, 796 10,372 56, 824,341 8,275 43, 19,152 96, 629,570 895 126, 851,017 24,951 105, 400,546 5, 705 22, 111,040 189 691,874 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the Secretary of Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Defense: Assistant director of research and de1 $15,500 1 $15,500 velopment (technical planning) 2 32,000 1 15,500 Chief scientist Chief scientist for research and de1 16,500 1 16,500 velopment for chief signal officer 1 18,000 1 17,500 Chief specialist and scientific adviser. Chief technical adviser to the commanding general 1 16,000 Civilian director, office of ordnance 1 15,500 research. 1 15,500 Combat development, scientific ad1 15,250 1 15,000 viser 1 15,500 Deputy chief scientist 1 15,500 Deputy director for research and de33, 500 velopment 2 34,500 Deputy for scientific research and de19,000 velopment for chief signal officer 1 19,000 15,000 Deputy for scientific affairs 19,000 19,000 Director of research and development. Executive director for technical pro17,000 grams, chemical 17,000 17, 500 Physical science adviser. 17, 500 32,000 46,500 Scientific adviser 16, 500 16, 500 Senior civilian missiles adviser 16, 500 16, 500 Senior civilian scientific adviser Special assistant for biological, chemi17,000 17,000 cal and medical research 14,500 14, 500 Supervisory general engineer Technical director and assistant chief, 15, 500 research and development, signal... 15,500 Technical director, research and development 53,000 67, 500 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: 1 13,261 13,261 Chief officer 1 12,895 12,895 Engineer 1 11,410 11,410 First mate Master dredges, barges, tugs, tow15 198,237 16 209,498 boats, etc 13, 534 13,313 Less than $12,210 71,458,047 68,686,977 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: 85,037 87,811 Equivalent to less than $12,210 447,046,853 452,317,265 16,955 17,198 Local wage rates.. 20,988,503 20,086,365 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 253,207 256,088 1,275,593,569 1,320,752,812 10,774 12,727 22,803,533 52,519,481 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 216,244 218,017 United States and possessions 1,150,018,701 1,218,026,672 Foreign countries: 1,234 U.S. rates. 53,015,742 58,934,104 17,058 Local rates . 16,955 20,039,645 20,988,503 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: 4,948,245 4,979,454 United States and possessions. Foreign countries: 101,518 40,805 U.S. rates 16,657,658 16,644,333 Local rates Part-time employment: United States 443,446 456,228 and possessions Intermittent employment: 744,090 801,581 United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates 11,760 Other personal services: 4,896,880 9,286,208 Regular pay above 52-week base 14,915,067 16,656,491 Overtime and holiday pay 2,333,168 2,279,355 Nightwork differential 5,178,476 4,726,353 Living and quarters allowance... 473,341 475,261 Allowance for uniforms 6,584,340 6,646,120 Additional pay for service abroad 1,573,000 1,748,726 Korean service corps Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 30,324 31,000 Total personal services. 1,287,801,161 1,356,885,434 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Army": Direct $1,138,255,000 $1,207,448,000 Reimbursable 149,214,000 149,072,000 "Plant, acquisition, and construction," 9,592 78,000 Atomic Energy Commission "Operating expenses," Atomic Energy 191,934 Commission 176,182 "Refunds, transfers, and expenses," Bureau of Customs 18,387 13,500 128,000 82,000 "Defense housing, Army" DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, 1960 actual NAVY CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE 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 ACCOUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U OF N A V A L P E R S O N N E L 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Education specialist GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Budget officer Education specialist Occupational research analyst. Psychologist Research director Scientist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Budget officer Education specialist Engineer Information specialist Legal adviser Occupational research analyst. Psychologist Research director Statistician Transportation specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860-. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985-. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670-.. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390—. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Secretary of the Navy: Rate of $13,500: Academic dean.. $8,605 to $14,232: Professor and senior professor. $7,281 to $10,591: Associate professor.. $5,792 to $9,267: Assistant professor... $4,964 to $6,619: Instructor Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Master mechanic. Less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 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-week base Overtime and holiday pay. Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad. Firefighter premium pay Additional pay for hazardous duty and dirty work Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Total personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy" "Military construction, Navy"... "Defense housing, Navy" "Laundry service, Naval Academy" "Navy industrial fund" 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 14,394 14,061 54, 996 14,394 14,394 14,394 14,061 14,394 14,394 55, 620 14,394 14,394 14,394 14,394 11,357 34, 569 1 3 1 12,230 37,440 12,480 123, 590 13, 520 12, 750 12, 750 37,190 62, 940 62,420 24,960 12,230 12,480 37,980 12, 750 112,130 1,037, 566 169 1, 561, 805 192 1, 599, 543 44 311,003 195 1,362,196 79 489,989 316 1, 782, 853 255 1,316, 957 621 2,879, 648 1,249 5,261,495 1,371 5, 281, 613 241 843,418 18 61,195 13,500 149 1,665, 294 149 1,316,520 77 507,316 19 105,775 1 286 1 $16,536 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 11, 606 1 1 $16,536 $13,083 13,083 51, 687 13,083 13.083 13,083 13,083 69, 826 12, 563 11,835 11,835 34.569 46,175 57, 761 22, 963 12,085 1,953,119 10 1 1 1 3 5 5 2 1 101 1, 156,905 165 1, 648,070 202 1 1 3 5 5 2 13,000 12, 750 37,980 63, 730 63,460 25,230 12,230 1 99 1,131,471 163 3 1, 627,066 201 ] ,818, 960 , 809, 804 43 328, 778 45 342,990 203 ] ,539, 402 ,491,732 71 478,428 460,092 318 311 1, 946, 302 1, 893,057 250 257 1,392, 500 1,443,032 630^ 617 ,170,670 3, 085,000 1, 2441 1,213 t , 667,104 5, 517, 925 1,367^ 1,331 r,733, 555 5, 540,444 223 849,501 215 809, 905 17 62,543 17 62, 951 Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy fiscal director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Deputy fiscal director Engineer Management analyst Operations analyst Personnel officer Research psychologist Physical science administrator Procurement officer Staff administrative specialist Supply management officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Bacteriologist Budget analyst Educational specialist Engineer General supply officer Management analyst Military personnel administratorOperations analyst Personnel officer Physical science administrator Physiologist Procurement officer Production specialist Staff administrative specialist Supply cataloger Traffic management officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 170 2,045, 210 165 1,569, 278 92 653,844 15 90,135 1 12,563 284 1,974,936 1 12,563 283 1,974,774 ,408 46,582,173 46,813, 293 23,720 10,165 28,392 317, 551 520, 649 90,293 16,127 145,738 186,430 457,388 93,569 15,052 143,088 22, 373 19,778 21,495 47,538,038 47,584,309 12,168 28,392 12,168 466, 558 82, 802 15,030 144, 571 4,568 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875__. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... $44, 849,000 645,000 $44,795,000 683,000 832,960 7,000 23,127 408, 599 8,600 1,173,900 7,000 23,000 444,800 9,000 1, 226,000 7,000 23,000 446, 800 9,000 $69,338 $72,509 317,000 322,000 PAID 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $15,267 $12, 771 13, 083 13, 686 13,978 1 12,771 13, 083 1 13,749 14, 394 15, 038 13, 749 13, 749 14, 061 14, 061 14, 061 14, 061 1 13,379 14, 394 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 34, 549 11,357 11, 357 37,190 12, 480 12, 230 12, 480 12, 480 50,420 24, 710 24, 960 2 1 1 2 1 1 11, 606 11, 606 34, 569 11, 357 34,818 12, 563 22, 963 22, 714 12, 563 11,357 23,441 11,357 11, 606 23,192 1 11,357 46 472, 670 135 1,179, 040 2 210 1, 558,540 46 319, 230 393 , 475. 589 74 44L 315 , 556, 605 376 1, 894, 462 830 ,753,767 1,533 e, 237, 733 1, 512 ,669,380 216 748, 351 17,889 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates Jess than $12,210 1,228 24, 980 36, 940 12, 230 25, 500 12,230 12, 480 25, 480 54 594,955 139 1 304, 005 225 ] ,808,293 39 294,303 394^ , e>90,777 69' 440, 721 700 i , 112, 946 412^ , 241,424 826" 4 , 079, 641 1,476 i , 510,935 1,384 r , 608, 003 145^ 545, 767 5 18, 615 ,242 6 , 904, 491 6, 757, 481 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv- 9, 697 9,175 alent to less than $12,210 43, 968, 643 42, 724,861 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 17, 004 16, 323 79,467, 778 80,373,111 535 5,845, 972 3,130, 565 1,121 Net permanent (average number, net salary) : 15,136 United States and possessions 15, 041 72, 651, 000 76,151,343 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 60 398,174 60 421,086 Local rates 687 572,632 687 670,117 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base... 296, 950 566, 000 400,807 680, 892 Overtime and holiday pay 113,159 111,778 Nightwork differential 22, 542 42,145 Additional pay for service abroad.. 335,334 335, 334 Firefighter premium pay Total personal services.. $42,614,704 695,000 1962 estimate $67,520 53,777 330,552 1960 actual 1,902, 240 151 1, 415,426 73 517,059 15 89,775 160 1961 estimate SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S ACCOUNTS OF THE M A R I N E CORPS GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425„. 1 ,777 8,761 8,676 49,034,148 48,771, 280 46,196,442 353 277 304 2,451,975 1,957,987 2,305,787 45,041,839 CONSOLIDATED GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860- 13,500 ,209 3,188 3,179 16,669,457 16,378,308 16,699,011 ,473 43,890, 655 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows—Continued "Navy management fund". "Naval working fund" "Military assistance"— 13,500 1 83 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy"... "Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 75,357, 955 78,411,338 $6, 500 $7,000 65, 552, 288 4, 753, 429 67,140,141 6,017, 581 FROM 84 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—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 A C C O U N T S OF T H E M A R I N E CORPS CONTINUED 1960 actual Salaries and wages are distributed as follows—C ontinued "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy" "Military construction, Navy" "Defense housing, Navy".. "Navy industrial fund" "Naval working fund" "Military assistance" 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $172, 885 102,000 502, 678 4,440, 549 $186,000 102,000 484, 799 4,220,409 28, 504 29,018 $140,632 101,112 468,353 4,193,160 120,345 22,136 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 ACCOUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U OF N A V A L W E A P O N S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Assistant chief for program and management plans GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Administrative officer Assistant executive director for contracts Assistant production officer Executive director for fleet readiness.. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Administrative officer Attorney Comptroller . Contract specialist Deputy comptroller Engineer Financial counsel for external affairs.. Production specialist Special assistant for plans and programs GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Administrative officer Aeronautical research administrator.. Architect Assistant comptroller Attorney Assistant for special studies Budget officer Chemist Contract specialist Computer systems administrator. Electronic scientist Engineer Financial officer Industrial specialist Mathematician Naval intelligence analyst Oceanographer Operations research analyst Personnel officer Physical science administrator Physicist Planning officer Production specialist Program manager Psychologist Social science analyst Scientific staff assistant.. Scientist Statistician Technical director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Aeronautical research administrator.. Aircraft industry assistant Attorney Budget officer Chemist Comptroller Computer systems administrator Contract specialist Director, quality control department. Electronic scientist Electronic technician Engineer... Equipment specialist Field management officer.. Financial control officer.... Geographer Industrial specialist Inspector Management analyst FROM 1961 estimate FROM GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255. 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $18, 512 1 $16,099 14,435 28, 641 14, 435 14,435 14, 435 29, 598 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 1 17,326 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 1 1 1 16, 536 16, 536 16, 806 1 1 1 16, 536 16, 536 16, 806 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 1 2 15, 787 31, 304 1 2 15, 787 31, 554 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 1 1 1 15,787 15,517 15,787 1 1 1 15,787 15,787 16,037 14,206 1 15,267 15, 267 26,457 7 91, 518 5 66, 870 1 13,978 1 13, 686 2 25, 542 1 13,374 1 12, 771 13 166, 959 10 128, 937 1 12, 771 81,144 6 2 7 5 1 28,767 99,134 72,925 15,038 29,432 72, 260 73, 530 15,038 2 27,810 1 14,394 1 14,061 13 181,623 8 113,466 1 13,749 28,455 1 14, 706 1 14. 394 13 183, 703 6 85, 386 1 14,061 89, 232 6 170 2, 502,010 - 14,394 1 1 14, 706 9 131, 790 1 15, 309 1 14, 061 2 29, 619 1 14, 706 12 176, 974 22 322,172 5 71,283 4 57,866 127, 548 14, 706 14,061 15, 038 29,432 15, 038 29,432 161, 620 293, 401 64, 770 52, 894 166, 023 13, 374 12, 771 13, 686 26, 749 13, 978 26, 769 7 81,453 14 158,182 11 132,433 1 11, 835 10 116, 230 5 57, 034 22 257,224 1 11,835 2 22, 714 15 171, 331 4 49, 794 13 155, 883 1 11, 357 558 6, 709,764 ~ 35,526 11, 606 34,799 11,357 36,484 68,391 60,404 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. 17, 056 14,206 2, 511,891 1 12,771 1 13,083 119, 225 14,227 12, 771 27,227 13, 374 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 1 1 188 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. 1 $18, 512 1 2 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Mathematician Metallurgist Meteorologist Motion picture producer.. Naval intelligence analyst Operations research analyst. Patent adviser. Personnel officer. Physical science administrator Physicist.. Physiologist. Planning officer Procurement officer. Production specialist Program manager. Psychologist Scientific staff assistant. Statistician Technical director Technologist Training officer. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. 6 88,272 176 2, 565, 553 1 14,061 1 14, 394 9 130,831 1 15, 309 1 13, 749 2 29, 619 1 14, 706 12 175,280 22 318,844 5 70,014 4 57, 242 9 124, 989 1 14, 394 1 13, 749 1 15, 038 2 29, 099 1 15, 038 2 29, 099 7 88, 440 13 161, 300 11 143, 790 1 12, 750 10 126,170 5 61. 670 22 279, 880 1 13, 000 2 24, 460 10 125,110 4 52, 790 13 172, 910 1 12,230 539 7, 046, 300 38, 250 12, 750 37,710 12,230 41,350 74,920 65,020 2 7 89, 710 13 163,462 11 145,140 1 13,000 10 126, 816 5 62, 920 22 282,744 1 13,000 2 24,960 10 126, 400 4 52, 790 13 173, 693 1 12, 480 530 6,994,942 3 39,000 12, 750 25,750 12,480 41,350 75,920 65,790 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense: Chief engineer Chief mathematician Chief scientist Deputy director, range support Deputy director, test and evaluationDirector, ballistics laboratory Director, evaluation division Director, research department Director, systems analysis division. __ Director, technical support Head, research department Head, ordnance department Research physicist Scientific adviser Technical assistant Technical director Technical director, associate Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Master mechanic Foreman mechanic Less than $12,210 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 16 $207,480 3 39,790 24,460 13,000 49,920 62,670 87,150 203,420 141,480 586,030 38,230 37, 210 25, 500 448, 610 473,730 36,940 39,520 1 12,480 4 53,310 3 39, 520 1 12, 230 1,900 21,722,321 2,779 26,549,475 3,853 32,798,976 449 3,439,690 4,316 30,177,468 902 5,782,092 3,350 16 $191,006 3 36,503 22,714 11,835 45,926 57,513 80,164 187,529 130,957 540,098 35,027 34,320 2 23, 212 35 412,910 41 468,337 3 34,071 3 36, 254 1 11,357 4 49,087 3 36,254 1 11,357 2,034 21,488,828 2,962 . Ill, 664 4,115 32,349,430 480 3,411,443 4,631 30,080,363 960 5,730,240 3, 594 19, 920, 664 1, 755 8, 910,176 4, 822 22,043, 065 8, 460 34, 405, 042 7,795 29,479,888 1, 451 5,121, 746 87 281,474 8, 859, 769 4, 458 21, 924, 802 7, 853 35, 252, 815 7,170 28, 628, 486 1,332 4, 984,350 78 277,964 4 65, 065 1 16, 016 4 69, 057 1 16,016 1 16, 016 1 15, 018 1 16, 016 3 46, 551 1 16, 016 1 16. 016 3 46, 551 2 29, 787 1 15, 517 1 14, 519 5 76, 587 11 175,184 6 96, 599 4 65, 065 1 16, 016 4 69,057 1 16,016 1 16, 016 1 15, 018 1 16, 016 3 46, 551 1 16, 016 1 16, 016 3 46, 551 2 29, 787 1 15, 517 1 14, 519 5 76, 587 11 175,184 6 96, 599 68 819, 468 84 856, 884 76 736, 060 155 1, 598, 267 20, 016, 212 1, 618 65 824,265 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to— $12,210 or above: Chief quarterman, laborer, helper, and mechanic service 55, 905 Quarterman, laborer, helper, and mechanic service 55,280 Leadingman, laborer, helper, and mechanic service 80, 504 7 71,113 Supervisory planner and estimator. _. Less than $12,210 78,878 73,903 417,430,243 404,697,926 Total permanent Deduct lapses 123, 549 115,407 675,233,179 664,042,261 731 2,394 37,747,067 4,962, 512 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions. _. 110,032 108,881 626,733,133 650,354,749 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 471 383 2,921,952 2,387,000 4,315 Local rates 3,749 6,338,000 7,831,027 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 168,201 211,000 Intermittent employment 16,480 18,000 Other personal services: 4,929, 805 Regular pay above 52-week base 2, 555,133 16, 667, 615 Overtime and holiday pay 15,807,143 1, 579,443 Firefighter premium pay 1, 646,564 1, 325,494 Nightwork differential 1,352,000 473,669 Additional pay for service abroad 499,000 85 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Deduct excess of annual leave taken over leave earned Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps" "Procurement of aircraft and missiles, Navy" "Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy".. "Other procurement, Navy": Direct obligations "Aircraft and related procurement, Navy" '' Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy": Direct obligations "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Military construction, Navy" '' Defense housing, Navy" "Navy industrial fund" "Navy management fund" "Naval working fund" "Military assistance" 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $771,765 $505,303 $604,914 663,418, 584 680,663,286 657, 597,197 $372,450,493 1,941,628 $397,103,000 3,052,000 $387,993,000 3,453,000 795, 235 825,000 2,847,043 1, 931, 000 2, 295, 000 1,954,000 2, 288, 000 3, 957, 000 4, 297, 000 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.___ GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 25, 025, 958 1, 327, 000 4, 859,178 1,102, 000 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 118, 699, 399 240, 432 403, 082 90, 056 121, 061, 536 13, 633, 772 942, 568 428, 204 1960 actual Equipment specialist Industrial relations officer Industrial specialist Management analyst Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist Naval architect Oceanographer Patent adviser Personnel officer Personnel specialist Physical metallurgist Physical science administrator.. Physical science coordinator Physicist Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Physiologist Production control specialist Publications officer Statistician Supply officer Technologist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. 126, 906, 000 311, 000 415, 000 90, 000 125, 042, 332 15, 860, 954 125, 329, 000 310, 000 414, 000 90, 000 113, 895, 255 16, 291, 942 446,000 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES ACCOUNTS OF THE B U R E A U OF SHIPS Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Contract specialist Counsel Engineer Phvsicist GS-15. $13,730~to ~$~1~5~030: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney adviser Biologist Budget officer Chemist Contract specialist Electronic scientist Engineer Equipment specialist Industrial relations officer Management analyst Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist Naval architect Operations research analyst Physical science administrator Physicist Psychologist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney adviser Biologist Budget officer Chemist Contract specialist Digital computer systems specialistElectronic scientist Engineer 825, 000 1960 actual 457, 000 PAID FROM 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num - Total Num-• Total Num - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $14,206 14,206 14, 435 47 23 13 4 13, 978 38, 313 13, 374 53, 829 12, 771 13. 083 38, 313 41, 934 635, 756 13, 374 13,374 13,374 53, 809 13,978 14, 456 317,912 13,083 96,055 178,151 53, 205 9 107, 307 7 84, 563 5 60,194 4 48, 567 3 34, 798 5 60,174 3 34,320 2 22, 714 11 138,193 182 2,232, 798 1 12,334 4 46,156 1 12, 563 4 47,112 8 96,178 1 12, 563 2 25,126 57 700,929 3 36, 733 2 24,169 12 139, 710 1 11,606 1 12, 563 7 86,984 3 37,689 41 501,995 1 $15, 517 1 15,267 1 $15, 517 1 15, 517 1 15, 787 1 15, 787 1 3 1 4 1 1 3 3 44 1 1 1 4 1 1 23 1 7 13 4 15, 558 41, 559 13, 749 57, 867 14, 061 14, 394 42,183 45,114 646, 304 14, 706 14, 706 14,394 58,199 15,038 15, 558 337,258 14,394 103,313 191, 569 57,243 1 3 1 4 1 1 3 3 44 1 1 1 4 1 1 23 1 7 13 4 15, 558 42,183 13, 749 58, 200 14, 061 14,394 42, 516 45,114 647, 906 14, 706 14, 706 14,394 58,199 15,038 15, 558 337,902 14,394 103, 646 191,257 57,243 9 116, 250 7 91, 520 4 52,020 4 52,290 3 36,940 5 65,020 3 37,190 2 24, 710 11 148, 720 183 2, 416,900 6 1 4 8 1 2 57 3 2 12 1 1 7 3 41 74, 4G0 13, 790 51,230 103,500 13, 520 27,040 754,010 39,520 26,020 151,110 12,480 13,520 90, 730 40,560 540,380 9 116, 770 7 92,060 4 52,270 4 52,290 3 37, 460 5 65,020 3 37,460 2 24,960 11 148, 720 183 2,427,180 6 1 4 8 1 2 57 3 2 12 1 1 7 3 41 75,170 13,790 51,230 103, 770 13, 520 27,040 755,090 39, 790 26,020 151,380 12,480 13,520 91,270 40, 560 540,650 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense: Engineer Naval architect Physicist Research consultant Scientist Technical director Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 and above: Master Pilot Less than $12,210 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 2 $25,750 2 $23,920 7 85,860 6 69,597 1 12,230 1 11,357 3 39,520 3 36,483 2 25,500 2 23,442 1 12,750 1 11,835 1,271 1,273 14,626,110 13,539,387 2,368 2,369 23,688,715 21,818,907 3,109 3,106 24,340,173 26,673,710 262 1, 870,977 3,386 22,024,409 470 2, 872,164 2,698 15,070,873 1,007 5,165,898 2,887 13,263,014 4 939 20,669, 682 5,176 19,960,940 1,612 5,615,364 129 430,125 11 170,500 2 31,500 1 16,500 1 15,500 2 31,000 7 110,000 262 2,008,444 3,385 23, 517,129 470 3,078,171 2,695 16,249,590 1,007 5, 515,441 2,793 13,997,174 4,833 22,023,052 5,074 21,218,082 1,612 6,011,292 129 466,747 14 225,000 2 33,000 1 17,500 1 15,500 3 47,500 7 110,000 167 167 2,113, 201 2,113, 201 4 52,022 4 52,022 6,027 ,093 46, 546, 521 47,053, 727 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv80,049 alent to less than $12,210 80,974 448, 329, 788 451,908,105 Total permanent Deduct lapses 115, 800 117,094 687,110, 724 671,055,292 1,614 3, 277 9, 600,834 19, 857, 577 Net permanent (average number, net salary) : 111,016 United States and possessions 110, 527 644, 629, 363 671,119,215 Foreign countries: 350 339 U.S. rates 1, 915, 675 1 725, 761 1, 2, 820 2, 951 1 Local rates 4, 475,000 4,842, 591 Positions other than permanent: 415, 619 427,000 Temporary employment 64, 227 64,000 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 2, 601, 700 5,046,104 Regular pay above 52-week base 24, 882,000 36, 251, 221 Overtime and holiday pay 2, 919,000 2, 822, 272 Nightwork differential 1, 857,000 1, 722, 015 Additional pay for service abroad 676,000 630,161 Firefighter premium pay. Add excess of annual leave earned over 82,000 144, 598 leave taken Total personal services-Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Other procurement, Navy" "Aircraft and related procurement, Navy" "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Military construction. Navy" "Navy industrial fund" "Navy management fund" "Naval working fund" "Military assistance" 698, 293, 932 711, 018, 590 $43, 022,198 890,000 $60, 410, 000 1, 063, 000 19, 269, 851 679,000 2, 771,000 604,000 307, 000 120, 655 22, 231,138 1,472,000 121,171 608, 493, 426 927, 602 202, 741 864,150 20, 628, 200 2, 642,000 123, 000 619,902,000 1, 625, 390 943, 000 86 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE 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 ACCOUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U OF Y A R D S A N D D O C K S NAVY—Continued 1960 actual CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE 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 ACCOUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U OF M E D I C I N E A N D S U R G E R Y 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary excess of $15,255: Medical research adviser 1 $17,600 Parasitologist 1 15,500 Technical director of research 1 17,600 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Comptroller Medical officer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 2 27,956 Chemist 1 13,978 Comptroller Deputy director, Armed Forces medical publication agency 13,978 Director, administration division 14. 456 13,686 Director, medical statistics division... 13, 978 Medical officer 13,083 Parasitologist 13, 978 Physicist 13,978 Psychologist 13, 374 Scientific director of research GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant director, medical statistics 11, 606 division 11,606 Bacteriologist 11,357 Biologist 11, 606 Budget officer 23,441 Chemist Deputy director administration divi1 12,085 sion Deputy director, medical statistics 1 12,085 division 1 12,563 Educational specialist 1 11,357 Entomologist Legal assistant to the Surgeon Gen1 11, 357 eral 3 39,104 Medical officer 1 11.606 Personnel officer 5 58,988 Psychologist 30 317,305 GS-13. $10, 635 to $11,935 52 460, 762 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 56 425, 854 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 11 77, 984 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 111 717,282 GS-9. $6. 435 to $7,425 28 170, 761 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 186 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 1,034,079 448 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,8202,261,988 491 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 2, 274,100 756 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,6703,217,347 936 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. 3, 691,790 110 400,525 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 4 14,435 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense: 1 15,000 Bacteriologist 2 29,500 Physiologist 1 14,500 Scientific director of research Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: 1 12,563 Master mechanic 487 Less than $12,210 2,752, 207 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv4,147 alent to less than $12,210 18,233,651 7,892 Total permanent. 36,563,539 245 996,746 Deduct Net permanent (average number, net salary) : 7,455 United States and possessions 35,208,905 Foreign countries: 30 169,132 U.S. rates 162 188,756 Local rates Positions other than permanent: 7,323 Temporary employment. 4,299 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 279,634 Regular pay above 52-week base... 466,639 Overtime and holiday pay 241,806 Nightwork differential 25,359 Additional pay for service abroad . 49, 570 Firefighter premium pay 7,647 Total personal services.. 36,641,423 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations Digitized for"Research, FRASER development, test, and evaluation, Navy" http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $17,600 1 15,500 1 17,600 1 $17,600 1 15,500 1 17,600 1 1 15,517 15,267 1 1 15,787 15,267 2 30,347 2 30,347 15,038 15, 829 14, 706 15,038 14, 061 15,038 15,038 14,394 15, 829 15. 038 15,038 14,061 15,038 15,038 14,394 1 2 1 1 3 12, 750 24, 710 12, 480 12, 750 37, 710 1 2 1 1 3 12, 750 24, 710 12,480 13,000 37, 710 1 13,270 1 13,270 1 1 13,000 13, 520 1 1 13,270 13,520 1 12,490 1 12, 230 3 42,078 3 42,078 1 13,000 1 12, 750 5 64,250 64, 250 5 27 307,002 28 318,001 58 565,960 55 534, 595 62 519,889 60 500, 837 92,535 12 99, 713 13 130 915,040 120 838, 562 219,313 33 204. 201 31 220 200 1 335,172 1.211, 544 452 426 2 467, 612 2,318,827 533 492 2,499, 530 2, 702,583 827 765 3, 765,415 3,487,395 1,016 939 ,360,093 4,014,965 100 400,425 105 417,953 3 11, 793 4 15,620 1 2 1 15,000 29,500 14,500 1 12,863 476 2,783,938 1 2 1 15,000 29,500 14,500 1 3,013 487 2,856,147 Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: ber salary ber salary Assistant director, logistics planning division $15,517 Assistant director, housing division.... 1 $14,430 15, 787 Contract specialist 1 14,190 15, 517 Counsel 1 14,190 15,267 Engineer. 1 15,150 16,295 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer 2 26, 740 2 29,100 Attorney adviser 1 13, 670 Automotive transportation specialist1 12, 770 1 14,061 Contract specialist 1 13,070 1 14,061 Engineer 20 273, 700 19 277,433 Physical science administrator 1 13, 970 1 15,038 Realty officer 2 26,440 1 14,061 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant, supervisor 3 35, 745 3 38, 500 Administrative officer 1 11, 355 1 12, 230 Architect, supervisor 1 12, 555 1 13,520 Attorney-adviser 5 62,940 4 46, 620 Automotive transportation specialist.. 1 13,270 1 12,075 Budget officer 1 12, 750 1 11, 595 Chemist 1 13, 520 1 12, 555 Comptroller 1 12, 750 1 11, 835 Contract specialist 1 12,230 1 11, 595 Digital computer systems specialist. _. 2 24, 980 1 11,835 Director, administration division 1 12,750 1 11, 595 Director, construction division 12 148, 740 11 147, 970 Director, design division 7 85, 485 7 92, 310 Director, maintenance division 6 71, 730 8 102, 720 Director, planning division 1 12, 555 1 13, 520 Director, utilities division 2 25,110 4 53,310 Engineer 62 772,650 57 761, 500 1 11. 595 Entomologist 1 12, 750 2 22, 950 Equipment specialist 2 24, 980 1 12, 555 Scientist, electronic 1 13, 520 Housing management officer 2 24, 710 Labor relations specialist 1 12. 210 Management analyst 1 13,000 1 11, 835 Military installation officer 1 12, 480 1 11, 595 Personnel officer 1 12, 075 1 13,000 Real property officer 4 51. 500 4 47,100 Realty officer 5 59,175 4 51, 710 1 11, 595 Soil conservationist 1 12, 750 1 12, 555 Statistician, supervisory 1 12, 230 1 11, 595 Supply officer 1 12, 480 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 475 472 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— 4,205 19,212,071 18, 592,010 8,205 7,838 40,292,128 38,412,025 219 925,628 216 885,525 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense: Director, engineering division Technical adviser, special structures Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Master mechanic Less than $12,210. 7,785 7,421 38,951, 500 37,110, 500 Deduct lapses 31 209,000 170 207,000 31 208,000 170 207,000 8,000 4,500 10,000 4, 500 147,000 477,000 257,000 28,000 54.000 478,000 267,000 30,000 59,000 7,622 38, 502,000 40,215,000 $26,429,224 8,200,000 $27,879,000 8,300,000 $29, 552,000 8,350,000 2,012,199 2,323,000 2,313,000 1961 estimate Total permanent.. , 866, 002 1,026 c , 091, 917 9,481, 562 1,091 1,084 1,152, 392 8, 886, 451 57 421,458 466, 571 1,015 , 122,187 6, 863, 780 171 988, 894 152 955,644 976 987 , 330, 241 5, 681,165 248 233 ] , 232, 532 1, 258, 972 849 809 , 741,168 3,837. 237 1, 349 1,276 r, 334,332 5, 429, 441 1, 289' 1,170 , 702, 725 4, 599, 209 334 240 , 138, 020 889, 981 120,410 26 88,010 15,150 1 1 15,150 15,650 4 51,521 4 51,978 ,615 11, 435 41,104,121 49, 408, 556 18,677 20,103 94,426,758 105,231,166 1,034 1,186 6,260,479 6,757,170 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and; 14,503 15,341 1,815, 596 i, 003,487 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 300 244 2,147,795 1,865, 457 Local rates. 2,8400 3,3322 7,605,052 5,202,888 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week b a s e 645,130 382,779 Overtime and holiday pay 2,188,099 2,165, 241 Nightwork differential 134,224 135, 721 Additional pay for service abroad-. 1, 369, 827 1, 291, 700 Total personal services 92,503, 559 102, 449, 437 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations $47, 521, 874 4,200,012 550, 559, 000 8,931,000 87 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual Salaries and wages are distributed as follows—Continued "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Military construction, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Navy industrial fund" "Navy management fund" "Naval working fund" 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $1,928,992 135,699 $2, 030, 000 114,000 $2,025, 000 114,000 13, 097,240 2, 589, 232 21,172,840 1,618,541 239,129 11, 690,100 3, 936, 000 24,101, 337 1,088, 000 11, 459, 000 4,600, 000 25,673,000 891, 000 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: 2 $25,126 2 $25,126 2 $24,648 Master mechanic 110 765,190 110 766,396 110 750,499 Less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv1,039 1,039 1,040 alent to less than $12,210 5, 836, 638 5,817,334 5,686,033 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID ACCOUNTS OF THE OFFICE OF N A V A L R E S E A R C H 1960 actual 1961 estimate FROM 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,255: 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 Deputy and chief scientist 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 16,500 Physical science administrator 5 80,300 5 80,300 5 80,300 Science director 210,675 13 210,675 13 210,675 13 Scientist GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 1 14,435 Comptroller — 1 15,267 2 30,534 Electronic scientist 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 1 14,435 Patent administrator 1 15,267 2 30, 534 Physical science administrator 2 30,534 2 30,534 Physicist GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 13,749 1 13,749 12,771 Accountant 1 14,061 1 14,061 13,083 Administrative officer 1 15,038 1 15,038 13,686 Attorney 1 14,061 1 14,061 13,083 Biochemist 3 43,825 3 40, 727 43,825 Biologist 1 13,749 1 13,749 12,771 Budget officer 6 86,321 67,496 6 86,321 Chemist 1 14, 706 13,686 1 15,038 Contract administrator 18 258,256 228,363 258, 568 18 Electronic scientist . 8 118,340 109,139 8 118,340 Engineer 1 14,061 14,061 1 12, 771 Geographer .. 1 14,394 1 14,706 13,374 Information officer 3 43,825 3 44,137 40, 727 Mathematician 1 15,038 1 15,038 13,978 Operations research analyst 1 15,038 1 15,038 13,978 Organic material scientist 5 73,236 5 73, 569 67, 788 Patent adviser 1 14,706 1 14,706 13,686 Patent attorney 2 27, 810 2 28,122 13,083 Metallurgist— 21 308,952 309,285 21 260,128 Physical science administrator 35 507,807 35 508,785 461,385 Physicist-7 97,805 97,805 7 78.165 Psychologist 1 15,038 1 15,038 13, 978 Scientific staff assistant Training device program administra12, 771 1 13,730 13, 730 tor GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 3 37, 440 3 37, 710 2 23, 442 Accountant 2 25,220 2 2 23, 442 25, 220 Administrative officer 3 38, 220 3 38, 220 3 35, 047 Attorney 3 37,190 3 37, 460 3 34, 320 Biologist 1 12, 230 1 12. 230 1 11, 357 Budget officer 18 232, 826 18 233, 326 18 216, 527 Chemist 8 101, 940 8 102, 460 5 59, 696 Contract specialist 44 580, 054 44 579, 284 42 517, 567 Electronic scientist 44 577, 957 44 577, 417 42 510,427 Engineer 1 12, 230 1 12, 230 1 11, 357 Geographer 1 12,230 1 12,230 1 11,357 Information officer 9 116, 230 9 115, 980 9 107, 307 Mathematician 5 65, 270 5 65, 020 4 47,132 Metallurgist 23, 441 2 3 36, 545 24, 980 2 Oceanographer 4 53, 310 4 53, 310 4 49, 524 Operations research analyst 7 90,250 7 90, 250 7 83,136 Patent adviser 5 63, 210 5 63, 210 5 58, 719 Patent attorney 1 13,000 1 12, 750 1 11, 835 Personnel officer 16 205, 980 17 216,880 16 190, 441 Physical science administrator 59 760, 446 62 795, 701 61 728, 890 Physicist 22,963 2 3 39,020 26, 540 2 Physiologist 7 86, 320 7 86,070 7 80, 475 Psychologist Training device program administra2 25,460 2 23,674 2 25, 460 tor 385 391 386 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 4,164, 975 4, 397, 220 4, 415, 238 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 525 501 524 4, 575,133 5,125,142 5,132, 490 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... 415 459 459 3, 682, 586 3,152, 420 3, 693, 726 8 57,703 9 61,172 8 58,367 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985__ 352 373 350 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— 2,376,565 2, 372, 711 2, 403, 437 38 249,059 38 251,053 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,87537 224,099 265 265 284 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. 1, 559,125 1, 570,290 1, 576,118 142 702,135 140 750,860 140 754,799 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 367 340 340 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,3351, 683,094 1, 682, 014 1, 693,179 360 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. 360 363 1, 475, 810 1, 579, 878 1, 586, 534 187 716,985 186 767,808 186 771,692 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. 30 107,286 30 115,868 30 116,388 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,1301 2,974 1 3,307 1 3,307 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815- 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions. Foreign countries: U.S. rates 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 Firefighter premium pay Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy"— "Other procurement, Navy" "Aircraft and related procurement, Navy" ... "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy": Direct obligations ... Reimbursable obligations "Navy industrial fund" "Navy management fund".— — "Military assistance" 4, 634 4,640 4,628 34,460,736 34, 405, 496 32,067,863 61 71 160 535,800 667, 460 1,304,620 30,479,780 4,530 4,526 33, 592,036 33,406,636 36 272,137 6 11,326 37 319,522 6 11,878 320, 658 12,242 176,114 177, 500 1, 500 181, 500 1, 500 5,500 63,764 87,200 87,200 131, 900 875,200 33,000 5, 000 2,000 879, 200 33, 000 5,000 2,000 35,051,336 35,114,336 $4,289,000 45,000 $4,334,000 5, 600,000 617,000 24,494,000 6,336 5,601,000 617,000 24, 556,000 6,336 239, 874 861,084 31,059 12,465 1,520 67, 599 32,222,222 t, 072,843 41, 552 5,090,470 473,325 22,505,955 5, 894 32,183 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE B U R E A U OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Attorney Supply officer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Attorney Budget officer Digital computer specialist. Engineer Industrial specialist Personnel officer Statistician Supply officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Budget officer Business analyst Digital computer specialist. Engineer Equipment specialist Industrial specialist Management analyst Operations research analyst Personnel officer Supply officer Technologist Transportation officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,206 1 14,435 1 $15,267 1 15,517 12, 771 26, 749 12, 771 12, 771 13,978 12,771 26,145 13, 083 80, 870 13, 749 28, 787 26, 520 13, 749 15,038 13, 749 2 28.143 1 14,061 7 101,036 23,192 11,357 142,042 46, 405 11,357 57, 283 93,307 47,361 46,633 68,870 11,357 34,549 384,279 58, 219 12, 563 2 24,980 1 12,230 13 164,337 5 61, 297 1 12, 230 6 73,007 9 111,737 5 62,337 5 61, 567 7 85, 507 1 12,230 3 37,210 37 477,463 5 62, 710 1 243 13, 520 2 1 12 4 1 5 8 4 4 6 1 3 32 5 1 200 057, 454 343, 430 990 7 361, 730 243 687,539 12, 910, 725 275 1, 676,247 1 2 2 1 1 1 2, 568 663, 287 5, 1,155 284, 050 9, 243 142,371 1, 2,209 813,021 14, 304 981,462 1, 971, 261 1 $15,517 1 15,517 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 7 13, 749 28, 787 26, 520 13, 749 15,038 14,061 28,143 14,061 101,036 2 24,980 1 12,480 13 164,337 5 61, 297 1 12, 480 6 73, 007 9 111,737 5 62,337 5 61, 567 7 85, 507 1 12, 230 3 37, 210 37 477, 463 5 62, 710 1 13, 520 245 2, 690,345 572 5, 338, 476 185 9, 414, 825 244 1, 827, 804 2,259 15, 388, 424 304 1, 980, 270 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 88 1960 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, C O N S O L I D A T E D SCHEDULE COUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U NAVY—Continued OP P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM A C OF SUPPLIES A N D A C C O U N T S — c o n t i n u e d 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Master mechanic Less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1,915 1,885 $11,271,730 $11,038,807 588 588 593 3,227,066 3, 244, 620 3, 024,097 2, 473 2,475 2,426 12, 213, 750 12, 298,560 11, 176,892 3,756 3, 790 3, 908 17,218, 698 16, 416,019 17,175,336 5,049 4,824 4,847 19, 521,567 20, 257, 614 20, 235, 810 1,786 1,739 I, 763 6, 575,275 ( , 251, 555 6, 622, 920 84 304,416 81 291,589 97 321, 892 1,872 $10, 202,219 3 918 37, 793 172, 556 3 37,908 823 5, 717, 840 3 37,908 >08 5, 615,348 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivII,849 11,418 14, 324 alent to less than $12,210 60, 378,392 58,320, 524 67, 513,831 Total permanent Deduct lapses 32, 945 32, 540 35,325 174, 396, 210 173, 300, 515 171, 964, 870 1,140 649 2,162 2,903, 515 6,092,210 11, 127,949 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 29,965 31, 459 30,063 United States and possessions 164, 516,074 166, 627, 325 157, 311,473 Foreign countries: 156 156 145 U.S. rates 1,090, 717 1,091, 867 933,530 1, 559 1,684 1, 672 Local rates 2, 591, 918 2, 677, 808 Other personal services: 206,855 637,000 Regular pay above 52-week base 221, 690 3,358,000 3,359,000 Overtime and holiday pay 427,044 439,000 439,000 Nightwork differential 177, 657 190,000 190,000 Firefighter premium pay 108, 322 110,000 110,000 Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps" "Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"-. "Other procurement, Navy" "Aircraft and related procurement, Navy" "Research, development, test, and evaluation. Navy" "Military construction, Navy" "Defense housing, Navy" "Naval working fund" "Military assistance" 165,978,489 173,038,000 174,495,000 $154,969, 241 6, 689, 784 $160,608,000 7, 734,000 $162,171,000 7, 734,000 38,000 53,000 38,000 1,094,000 1,039,000 125,130 9, 520 64, 687 770,310 9,810 11, 586 45,181 3,283, 240 11,000 11,000 3,500,000 3,"502,"666 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE E X E C U T I V E OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE N A V Y 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: 1 $22,000 1 $22,000 1 $22,000 Secretary of the Navy 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 Under secretary of the Navy _ . 3 60,000 3 60,000 3 60,000 Assistant secretary of the Navy 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 General counsel GS-18. Rate of $18,500: Administrative assistant to the sec1 18,512 1 18,512 1 17,514 retary of the Navy Assistant comptroller for accounting 1 18,512 1 18,512 and finance 1 18,512 1 18,512 1 17,514 Director, office of analysis and review.. GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant comptroller for accounting and finance - . 1 16,349 Assistant director, office of naval 1 16,536 1 16,536 material, procurement. _ 1 17,326 1 15,870 1 17,326 Chief, Navy management office. Deputy director, office of analysis and 1 15,621 review, program appraisal. Grades and ranges—Continued GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570—Continued Deputy general counsel, procurement. Deputy general counsel, property Executive assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (material), facilities Executive assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (material), procurement Special assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (personnel and reserve forces), civilian personnel Special assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (research and development) GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director, office of naval material, procurement Counsel, office of the Navy comptroller Deputy director, office of analysis and review, facilities Deputy director, office of analysis and review, material Deputy director, office of analysis and review, program appraisal Director, contract audit, office of Navy comptroller Director, contract clearance, office of naval material Director, data processing systems, Navy management office Director, employment, office of industrial relations Director, estimates and analysis, office of Navy comptroller Director of accounting, office of Navy comptroller Director of finance, office of Navy comptroller Director, wage and classification, office of industrial relations Special assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (personnel and reserve forces), manpower. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Administrative officer Assistant director for facilities Assistant director for housing Attorney Auditor Budget officer Contract specialist Deputy director for facilities Engineer Industrial engineer Industrial specialistInsurance examiner Logistics analyst Management analyst Manpower analyst Mathematician Personnel officer Printing and publications officer Procurement officer Program analyst Security specialist Special assistant to chief of naval material Special assistant to secretaries Statistician Systems analvst GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Auditor Budget officer Contract specialist Engineer Industrial engineer Industrial specialist Inspection specialist Insurance examiner Management analyst Manpower analyst Mathematician Personnel officer Preservation and packaging specialist . Printing and publications officer Program analyst Safety program specialist Special assistant to chief of naval material Statistician Supply officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 . GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 . GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 . GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... 1961 estimate Num- Total ^um- Total ber salary ber salary $15,621 15,621 1 $16,806 15,392 1 16,536 15,392 1 16,806 15,392 1 16,806 15,392 1 16,806 1 16,806 14,685 14,435 15,787 14,914 16,307 14, 435 15, 787 15, 267 14,914 15, 267 14, 435 15, 517 14, 206 15, 517 15, 267 14, 435 15, 267 14,685 16,037 16, 037 15, 517 1 14, 685 15, 787 8 4 1 1 12 11 9 5 1 3 2 3 1 4 5 5 3 11 2 1 9 2 108, 701 54, 413 13, 374 13, 374 160, 872 147, 054 117, 664 67, 495 12, 771 41,039 27, 061 39,832 13, 686 54,101 66,289 67,183 41, 039 145, 328 27, 956 13, 978 120, 097 25, 854 117, 001 86, 673 14. 394 14, 394 202, 448 155.999 97,845 113,195 14,061 45.114 29,099 56, 259 14, 706 43,181 72, 593 86,987 43, 825 139,716 30, 618 15, 309 100, 715 27,498 3 2 2 1 40, 434 25, 854 26,145 13,083 20 6 4 46 1 8 6 4 7 2 1 10 1 1 20 1 4 3 1 241,193 71, 301 46, 830 535, 643 11, 606 92,311 71, 510 50, 252 82,180 22, 990 12, 085 119,120 11, 835 11,606 234,684 12,563 47,839 34,569 11,835 10 2 1 7 2 3 2 2 1 44, 450 28,143 28, 455 13, 749 19 245, 000 6 77, 000 4 49, 690 47 586, 567 4 48, 920 10 125,140 10 127, 520 4 54, 080 13 162, 520 24, 460 2 1 13, 000 102,480 277,300 1 13, 520 8 101,710 4 50,460 1 13,000 22 2 24,170 2 26,540 2 23,192 2 25,230 2 23,691 2 25,480 358 348 3,586,677 3,981,703 481 578 4,209,432 5,429,678 793 1, 111 5,956,219 8,930,861 279 227 1,986,336 1,729,416 974 1,518 6,400,409 10,741,157 950 405 5,722,057 2,615,391 89 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335-. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent _ Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1,015 $5,740,076 464 2,340,249 1,022 4,777,395 1,723 7,295,211 1,463 5,687,341 439 1,602,526 21 68,644 10 50,068 805 806 $4,886,952 $4,876,319 445 450 2,463,552 2,471,846 2, 987 i0 1,000 5,006,837 5,043,408 1,822 1,8 8,300,196 8,261, 522 1, 361 1,377 5,712,053 5, 739,700 400 401 1,548,253 1, 555,973 13 47,066 16 56,579 10 57,475 12 66,615 1,062 1,049 5,828,933 5,927,006 5,580,994 11,442 11,395 11,300 71,589,839 64,723,823 71,620,330 327 285 303 2,004,854 1,218,069 2,042,911 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 11,046 11,077 10,910 69,186, 694 69,965, 609 62,373,886 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 45 353,969 45 347,582 43 294,763 19 52,192 Local rates 20 50,320 17 43,143 Positions other than permanent: Inter15,400 21,433 15,400 mittent employment Other personal services: 484, 591 265,716 Regular pay above 52-week base 1,303,992 1,365,026 1,368,649 Overtime and holiday pay 175, 582 169,700 162,000 Nightwork differential 174,517 220,518 239,905 Additional pay for service abroad Add excess of annual leave earned over 52,897 20,000 67,782 leave taken Total personal services... 64,946,1 71,666,676 72,177,724 Salaries and wages are distributed follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy' Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations. "Navy industrial fund"... "Navy management fund" $31,948,381 349,939 7,188,817 25,459,729 $34,782,300 411,100 7,781, 276 28,692,000 $34,640,700 511,800 8,026, 224 28,999,000 SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S F O R THE OFFICE OF T H E J U D G E A D V O C A T E G E N E R A L PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE E X E C U T I V E OFFICE OF T H E S E C R E T A R Y OF THE N A V Y 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Attorney GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Attorney GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Admiralty counsel Member, board of review GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant for administration GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . 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 Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,536 1 $16,536 12,771 89,397 1 7 14, 061 96,102 7 96,102 11,355 1 3 2 2 3 3 6 14 25 38 10 12,230 34,478 18,426 16,147 20,269 18,447 37,604 75,153 121,314 164,980 38,694 1 3 2 2 3 3 6 14 25 37 10 12,480 34,478 18,426 16,147 20, 269 18,447 37,604 75,153 121,314 160,940 38,694 115 3 671,457 28,457 112 643,000 1 $14,430 1 7 22,180 26,430 14, 780 18,405 5, 620 34,980 69,310 103,720 153,470 46,195 3,255 4,867 117 3 4,867 4,867 631,165 25,943 117 5 605,222 112 41,819 647,4 1,622 4,720 2,164 2, 511 3,000 3,000 613,728 653,000 646, 000 SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S F O R T H E OFFICE OF T H E CHIEF OF N A V A L O P E R A T I O N S P A I D F R O M ACCOUNTS OF T H E E X E C U T I V E OFFICE OF THE S E C R E T A R Y OF THE N A V Y 1960 actual 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: Development coordinator.. 1 $18,013 1 $18,013 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant director long range objective group 1 15,870 1 17,056 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Research analyst 28,641 2 31,241 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 12,771 Assistant comptroller 13,749 Chemist 13,083 14,394 Civilian executive assistant-. 15,038 13,978 Communication specialist 14,394 13,070 Digital computer systems administrator Director of division 4 51,980 57, 243 Engineer 10 136,782 117,395 International relations officer 2 30,347 28,205 14,394 Logistics systems coordinator 1 13,374 14,394 Management analysis officer 1 13,083 14.394 Navigation specialist 1 13,083 13,749 Oceanographer 1 12, 771 Office services manager 13.749 13,083 14,061 Personnel officer 67,184 86,029 Physical science administrator 40,144 43,160 Physicist 13,978 15,038 Progress analyst 13,374 14,394 Special assistant 106,661 115,837 Research analyst GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 4 46,405 50,210 Administrative officer 12,480 Astronomer 36,004 39,270 Cartographer 11,606 12,480 Communications specialist 11,357 12,230 Digital computer programer Digital computer systems adminis12, 230 trator 1 11,357 Director, six-inch transit circle divi1 12,480 sion 12 145, 691 14 182, 330 Engineer 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 Fire protection coordinator 1 11,835 1 13,000 International relations officer 1 11,357 1 12,230 Labor economist 1 11,357 1 12, 480 Librarian 1 11,606 1 12.750 Management analysis officer 1 12, 230 Mathematician 1 12,563 Metallurgist 22, 950 2 2 25,200 Meteorologist 4 50,252 Oceanographer 4 54,080 1 11,835 Office services manager 69,616 6 6 75,940 Personnel officer 4 49,774 4 54,080 Physical science administrator 1 11,357 2 24,460 Program analyst 4 47,133 4 51,250 Progress analyst 1 11,835 1 13,000 Requirements review officer 32 408,843 30 354,222 Research analyst 3 36, 732 Statistician 3 39,790 Supply requirement and distribution officer 1 11,835 1 13,000 1 11,835 1 12,750 Technical adviser GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 187 , 958, 794 2162, 449,152 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 361 , 202, 567 3913, 734,360 619 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. , 313, 850 5,035, 565 121 900,195 117 820, 206 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 533 502 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 3, 718, 429 , 219, 709 152 159 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... 930,293 1,033,466 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 653 3, 930, 415 , 467,144 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... 518^ 516 2,851, 306 , 652,133 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... 1,401 1,385 6, 928, 765 , 406, 030 e GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... 2,042 2,146 9,277, 050 , 994, 095 i, GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390-. 1,228 1,422r , 548, 722 5,120, 995 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 149 534, 966 139 529,103 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 12 43,540 15 50, 670 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense: Chief communications adviser 15, 517 1 16,016 Deputy director development planning group 15, 517 1 15,517 Scientific director 15, 500 1 15,500 Engineer, scientific and technical director 1 15,517 15, 517 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 5,521 4,905 24, 21, 508, 227 , 291, 007 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1,674 1,740 5, 725,990 , 081,705 Total permanent. 15, 579 14, 736 14,! 73,196,147 74, 719, 490 I 73,420,037 90 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Deduct lapses. 1,034 $4,038,648 440 $2,190,621 428 $2,174,629 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 12,372 11,821 United States and possessions... 12, 580 >8,076,099 66,608, 746 65,022,130 Foreign countries: U.S. rates... 332 332 318 ] , 664,906 1, 1,820, 532 1, 833, 232 Local rates 1, 592 2 '9 1, 647 1, 679 !, 470,463 2, 632,238 Positions other than permanent: Inter2,803, 430 mittent employment 13,300 14,000 Other personal services: 14, 000 Regular pay above 52-week base.. 500, 896 257, 294 Overtime and holiday pay , 865,267 1,704,120 1, 691, 863 Nightwork differential 332,404 345,100 344,295 Additional pay for service abroad 975,414 990, 232 832,179 Firefighter premium pay 441,474 433,000 433,000 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"_. "Other procurement, Navy" "Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy" "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy" "Military construction, Navy" "Navy management fund" "Naval working fund" "Military assistance" 73,286,254 76,272,615 74,560,745 ;62,841,236 7,156, 521 181,724 $67,133,260 7, 760,000 $65,493, 330 7, 717,000 14,000 14,000 373,925 162,870 1,356,851 196,928 1,014,377 147,800 37,000 74,000 1,023,555 1,077,615 SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PAID FROM THE NAVY INDUSTRIAL FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Attornev adviser Naval architect _ ... ... ... Special adviser (merchant marine matters) __ GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Marine transportation officer Naval architect Personnel officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Attorney adviser Budget officer Digital computer systems officer Engineer Marine transportation specialist Naval architect Personnel officer Planning officer Statistician.. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Less than $12,210.. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num-• Total Num - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,435 1 14,435 1 $15, 787 1 15, 517 1 $16, 037 1 15, 787 1 14,206 1 15, 267 1 15, 517 1 1 3 1 14, 456 12, 771 40,143 12, 771 1 1 3 1 15, 558 14,061 43,473 14, 061 1 1 3 1 15, 829 14, 061 43, 473 14, 394 4 47, 840 4 47, 611 1 11, 835 1 11, 606 1 11, 606 3 34, 549 5 59,944 3 35, 297 1 11, 835 1 11,357 64 672,986 95 848, 033 139 1, 085, 831 42 301, 365 142 935, 414 37 237,038 135 765, 542 90 457, 463 188 858,909 250 1,043, 937 158 620, 890 17 62, 028 7 23, 859 4 52,000 4 51,230 1 12, 750 1 12, 750 1 12, 750 3 37,460 4 51,770 4 50,460 1 13, 000 1 12, 480 60 675, 600 90 886,050 123 1,036, 603 38 306,641 123 899, 904 35 243,797 124 727,768 85 473.749 173 852, 634 227 1, 026, 896 142 602, 577 15 59,797 7 26, 477 4 52, 540 4 51, 500 1 13,000 1 12, 750 1 12, 750 3 37,960 4 53, 080 4 50. 980 1 13, 000 1 12,480 60 681,000 90 894,150 123 1, 047, 263 38 309, 776 123 843, 569 35 246, 619 109 626, 554 85 480, 763 168 824, 287 227 1, 038. 648 142 611,452 15 60. 629 7 26, 893 $1,337,164 $1,246, 816 94. 89 1, 338,401 1,240, 531 1, 240, 531 6.892 6, 059 6, 059 35, 523, 977 30,374,185 30, 457, 656 324 2, 097, 842 48, 617, 376 985 6, 579, 510 269 1, 742, 900 7,786 7, 766 42. 863,299 42, 824, 644 328 126 1, 602, 892 2, 958,220 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions. __ 7,381 7, 027 7,209 39,281,163 39,138, 938 37, 822,265 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 332 346 2, 646, 254 1,943, 014 Local rates 96 110,449 99 139,800 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 4, 000 1,875 Intermittent employment 407,112 567,614 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 30. 600 66, 667 Overtime and holiday pay 6,973,900 7, 328,290 Premium pay and penalty time 998, 900 1, 006, 687 Hazardous duty pay 144,200 135, 825 Living and quarters allowance 45,300 95,141 Uniform allowance 7,200 7, 800 Add excess annual leave earned over leave taken 101, 509 Deduct excess annual leave taken over leave earned 283, 754 OPERATION 170,800 97,000 74,000 101 Master Total personal services. 1,822 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Engineer Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 50,964,011 AND MAINTENANCE, 1960 actual 48, 617, 800 AIR FORCE 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Secretary of the Air Force $22.000 $22,000 Under Secretary of the Air Force 20, 000 20, 000 60,000 Assistant secretary of the Air F o r c e 60, 000 19, 000 General counsel 19, 000 GS-18. $18,500: Deputy assistant secretary (financial management) 17, 514 18, 512 Deputy for requirements review 17, 514 18, 512 Special assistant for installations 17, 514 18, 512 Special assistant for manpower, personnel and reserve forces 18, 512 17, 514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Academic director, air force institute of technology 16, 536 15, 392 Associate director, accounting and 16, 536 finance 16, 536 Associate director of budget Administrative assistant to Secretary 1 15,621 16, 806 of the Air Force 16, 536 Assistant for financial management._. 15,392 16, 536 Assistant for materiel 16, 806 15, 621 Assistant for systems Assistant to director, maintenance 15. 392 16, 536 engineering Assistant to director, plans and pro15,392 16, 536 grams Assistant to director, supply and serv15, 392 16. 536 ices 15, 392 16, 536 Chief, counter-intelligence division Civilian director, procurement and 15, 621 16, 806 production 15. 392 16, 536 Deputy auditor general 15, 392 16, 536 Deputy comptroller 16, 099 17, 326 Deputy for contract financing Deputy for manpower, personnel and 16, 349 17, 576 organization 16, 099 17, 326 Deputy for materiel programs Deputy general counsel (procure15, 621 16, 806 ment) Deputy to the special assistant instal15, 621 16, 806 lations 16, 099 17, 326 Director of civilian personnel GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Aeronautical research, development and design engineer, director of 14, 206 15,267 flight research 15,267 Assistant auditor general Assistant to commander, aeronautical 16, 307 15,163 systems center 1962 estimate 91 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295—Continued Assistant to commander, electronic systems Assistant to commander, western contract office-Assistant to director Assistant general counsel Assistant for ground safety Assistant for financial management. Assistant for plans Assistant for security Assistant for small business Assistant for transportation.. Associate director, accounting and finance Associate deputy director for real property Associate director of budget Associate director of management analysis Associate director, statistical services Chief, atomic warfare team, operations analysis Chief, classification and wage administration, civilian personnel Chief, combat operations team, opertions analysis. Chief engineer Chief, guided missile team, operations analysis Chief, operation and maintenance division, director of budget Chief, operations analysis Chief, placement and employees relations division, civilian personnel Chief, planning analysis team, operations analysis Chief, procurement division, director of budget Chief, research, development and missile division, director of budgetChief, program integration group Chief, technical liaison team, operations analysis Chief, weapons systems team, operations analysis Deputy director, logistic support management Deputy chief, aircraft missiles and equipment division Deputy for transportation and communications Deputy director of civilian personnelDeputy for procurement and production Deputy for reserve and ROTC affairs. Deputy for security programs Director of civilian personnel Director of western district, auditor general Senior staff adviser Special adviser, special study group... Special assistant to director, special investigations Special assistant to director, special investigations Special assistant for financial control of resources Special assistant (purchasing) Special assistant (industrialfinance)— Technical director, deputy chief of staff operations Technical director, special communications services GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Accounting chief Accounting machine supervisor Administrative analyst Administrative assistant Administrative officer Adviser, technical Air intelligence specialist Analyst cost Analyst, management Assistant chief, collection Assistant chief, documentation Assistant chief, electronics Assistant chief, missiles and space division Assistant chief, propulsion divison... Assistant chief, science and components.— Assistant chief, general counsel Assistant chief, real estate Assistant chief, advanced systems Assistant chief, advance support Assistant chief, plans and requirements Assistant chief, technical services Assistant chief, armament management division Assistant chief, support systems Assistant chief, civil engineer.. Assistant chief, petroleum division Assistant chief, contract administration division Assistant chief, procurement 570200-61 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $43,076 14,435 14, 685 29,369 14,435 15,163 14,206 1 14,206 1 14,206 1 1 14,685 14,685 1 15,163 1 1 14,435 14,435 1 14,435 1 2 14,206 28,891 1 14,435 1 $15,267 1 $15,267 1 2 5 1 15,267 31,034 77,585 15, 517 1 2 5 1 15,267 31,034 77, 585 15,517 2 1 1 1 31, 574 15, 517 16, 307 15,267 2 1 1 1 31, 574 15, 517 16,307 15,267 1 15,517 1 15,517 1 1 15, 787 15,787 1 1 15, 787 15, 787 1 15, 517 1 15,517 1 15,517 1 15,517 1 2 15,267 31,054 1 2 15,267 31,054 1 15,517 1 15, 517 1 14,435 1 15, 517 1 15, 517 1 14,206 1 1 15,267 15,517 1 1 15,267 15, 517 1 14,435 1 14,206 1 15,267 1 15, 267 2 28,412 2 30,534 2 30,534 1 14,206 1 15,267 1 15,267 14,435 1 1 15,517 15,517 1 1 15,517 15,517 14,435 14,206 14, 206 14,206 1 1 1 1 15, 517 15,267 15, 267 15, 267 1 1 1 1 15,517 15, 267 15, 267 15,267 1 3 14. 685 43,305 1 1 3 15, 267 15, 787 46,551 1 1 3 15, 267 15, 787 46, 551 1 15, 517 1 15,517 1 14,435 1 14,206 - 1 1 1 14,685 15,163 15,163 1 1 1 15,787 16, 307 16,307 1 1 1 15, 787 16,307 16,307 1 14,206 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 15, 267 1 15, 267 122, 524 27, 664 26.440 38, 911 13, 978 381,313 65, 358 108, 552 13,978 132, 533 13, 083 13,978 13,978 9 133,380 5 71, 323 2 28, 626 4 56,136 2 29, 996 27 384, 223 7 98, 386 7 96,243 1 15,038 9 128, 377 1 14,394 1 15,038 1 15,038 9 133, 713 5 71. 635 3 42, 788 5 70, 631 2 30,328 27 392,082 7 99, 693 7 97, 491 1 15,038 10 143,285 1 14,394 1 15,038 1 15,038 13,374 13,978 1 1 14,706 15,038 1 1 14,706 15,038 13,978 27,372 13, 686 13,374 12,771 1 2 1 1 1 15,038 29,744 14, 706 14, 706 14,061 1 2 1 1 1 15,038 30,076 15,038 14,706 14,061 12, 771 12,771 1 14,394 1 14,706 13.083 38,313 13,083 1 3 2 1 14,061 40,893 28,129 14,061 14,394 42,183 28,129 14,394 12, 771 13,374 4 56,910 57,867 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Assistant chief, management and 3 $42,183 3 $41,247 3 $38,313 engineering division Assistant chief, equipment standard1 14,061 1 14,394 1 12,771 ization 1 13,749 Assistant chief, materiel services Assistant chief, plans and manage3 42,830 26, 457 3 42,518 ment 13, 686 1 15,038 1 15,038 Assistant chief, production 2 29,370 1 29,703 27, 310 Assistant chief, programs and analysis. 13,083 Assistant chief, quality control Assistant chief, service engine divi12, 771 1 14,061 1 13,749 sion__ 4 56,909 4 57,554 52, 603 Assistant chief, weapon systems Associate chief, Air Force services 12, 771 1 14,061 1 14,061 office 12, 771 1 14,061 1 14,061 Associate chief, aircraft division Associate chief, accounting and 1 14,061 1 14,061 12, 771 finance division,.. 1 14,061 Associate chief, base commander 1 14,061 Associate chief, comptroller 1 13,374 Associate chief, contract division 1 14,061 1 14,061 1 12,771 Associate chief, instrument division 17 246,022 18 263,222 13 178,146 Attorney 5 73,715 5 73,986 3 42,120 Auditor 2 30,347 2 30,347 2 27,956 Budget analyst 2 29,099 3 42,620 6 78,746 Budget officer 1 15.309 1 15,038 1 13,978 Cartographer. 1 15,038 1 15,038 1 13,978 Chief, operations support division Chief, production and distribution 15,038 13,978 15,038 plant. 15,038 27,060 14,706 Chief, chart research division 15,038 13,978 15,038 Chief, long range planning Chief, aviation education, civil air 14,061 13,749 13,083 patrol.. 15,038 15,038 13, 978 Chief, programs requirements. 13, 686 Chief, operations support Chief, printing and distribution 13, 686 plant 1 14,706 1 14,394 13,038 Chief, financial programs division 1 15.038 1 15,038 13,978 Chief, contract audit, eastern district. 1 15,038 1 15,038 13,686 Chief, contract audit; central districtChief, contract audit, southern dis1 13,083 trict Cchief, contract audit, western dis15,038 14,061 13, 686 trict.. 14,706 14,061 13,083 Chief, internal audit, western district60,152 60,152 55,912 Chief, materiel management 15,038 15,038 13, 978 Chief, facilities 14,061 13,749 12,771 Chief, aircraft and equipment 14,394 14,061 13,083 Chief, data systems. 27,867 28,455 26,145 Chief, civilian personnel division Chief, management engineering di1 13,749 13,749 vision. 13,374 Chief, management services office 14,061 13,749 12, 771 Chief, missile division 14,061 13,749 12,771 Chief, air materiel procurement 14,394 14,061 13,374 Chief, operational programs. 14,706 14.394 12,771 Chief, plans and research. 14, 706 14, 394 13, 374 Chief, plans and operations division. _ 28,455 28,143 13,374 Chief, plans and programing division. 14, 061 13, 749 Chief, procurement and production.._ 14, 706 14, 394 13, 374 Chief, shops division. 43, 804 43,471 40, 231 Communications officer 72, 841 71, 231 27, 053 Contracting officer 28, 660 275 28, 25, 542 Dean.. 14, 706 27, 664 14, 706 Deputy director of operations 43, 493 39, 540 42, 503 Deputy director, supplies and services. 15,038 13, 978 15, 038 Deputy director, engineering support13, 978 15, 038 15,038 Deputy director, eastern district 13, 978 15,038 15,038 Deputy director, southern district 12, 771 14, 394 14, 061 Deputy director, safety program 14, 061 13, 749 12, 771 Deputy director, procurement 43,493 42, 827 39, 224 Deputy director, personnel 71, 622 71, 297 65,077 Deputy director, comptroller. 14, 706 14, 706 13, 374 Deputy director, contractual supportDeputy director, contract administra14, 061 13, 749 tion 14, 706 14, 394 1 13, 374 Deputy director, equipment services.. 14, 394 14,061 1 12, 771 Deputy director, industrial production 14, 394 14, 061 1 12, 771 Deputy director, logistic support 73, 488 72, 895 5 67, 484 Deputy director, maintenance Deputy director, materiel manage2 28,788 28,122 3 39, 540 ment — Deputy director, petroleum and 1 14,394 1 14,061 1 13,083 chemicals Deputy director, plans and manage2 28,455 2 28,143 2 25, 854 ment Deputy director, plans and program14,394 14, 394 1 13,083 ing 101,663 100, 697 8 106, 698 Deputy director, procedures 29, 703 29, 432 1 13,978 Deputy director, production 28,115 28.115 1 12, 771 Deputy director, quality control 13, 749 13, 749 Deputy director, special weapons 14, 706 14, 394 1 13, 374 Deputy director, strategic systems— 15,038 14, 706 1 13,686 Deputy director, support systems Deputy director, supply and trans58, 842 57, 852 5 66, 883 portation 15,038 15, 038 1 13, 686 Deputy director, systems integration.. Deputy director, tactical and defense 14, 706 14,706 1 13,374 systems 14,706 14,706 1 13,374 Deputy director, weapons systems— 14,394 14,394 1 13,374 Director, construction engineer 28, 788 28,455 25,854 2 Director, civilian personnel 14,061 13,749 ? 1 12, 771 Director, central district. 15,038 15,038 13,978 1 Director, western district 15,309 15,038 1 13,978 Director, education 92 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR 1960 actual FORCE—Continued 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Director, production 1 $14,061 1 $14,394 Director, quality control 1 14,061 1 14,394 Director, contract administration 1 14,061 1 14,394 Education specialist 29,670 $27,340 29,930 2 2 Engineer, aeronautical 12,771 3 43,154 3 43,154 Engineer, architectural 13,083 1 14,394 1 14,394 Civil engineer 13,978 1 15,309 1 15, 309 Engineer, construction 41,934 3 45,385 3 45,656 Engineer, electrical 27,804 12,771 28,129 2 2 Engineer, electronics 121,546 9 131,872 9 132,517 Engineer, general 234, 299 18 266, 579 19 281,909 29,526 Engineer, industrial 27,348 29,742 2 2 Engineer, maintenance 28,126 2 30,534 2 30, 534 28,788 26,756 Engineer, mechanical 2 2 28,788 13,978 Engineer, production 1 15,038 1 15,309 28,767 13.686 2 Engineer, research 2 29,099 42,390 3 44,900 Historian 3 44,925 13,083 1 14,394 Industrial specialist 1 14,394 28,549 26,141 2 Inspector, procurement 3 42,495 93,029 8 113,813 8 115, 726 Intelligence specialist 122,842 10 146,435 11 162,176 Investigator 1 13.749 1 14,061 Labor relations adviser 1 14,061 1 14,394 Librarian 13,083 42,495 3 3 Maintenance planner 39, 210 42,495 Materials analyst 54,704 3 45,324 3 45,656 Mathematician 13,978 1 15,309 1 15,309 Operations analyst 607, 896 48 699, 209 49 716,457 Personnel assistant 13,686 1 15,038 1 15.038 Personnel officer 293, 893 23 332,240 24 349,552 Physicist 41, 634 4 59,115 4 59.115 Procedures analyst 79,020 8 113,305 7 99,203 Procurement officer 291, 684 19 273,993 21 303,703 Production analyst 13,374 1 14,394 1 14, 706 Production control officer 39,523 3 42,829 3 43,154 Production supervisor 40,123 3 43,474 3 43,786 25,854 Psychologist 3 42, 516 3 43,806 13,978 Research adviser 1 14,394 1 14,394 13,083 Research and development officer 2 28,110 2 28,435 39, 831 Security officer 3 42,204 3 43.116 12, 771 Special assistant, historical data 1 14,061 1 14,061 Special assistant, contract audit southern district 1 14,394 1 14,394 Special assistant, loan examiner 13,374 1 15,038 1 14, 706 Statistical analyst 53,817 5 72,850 4 58, 518 Statistician 67,159 4 58,864 4 58,531 Supply officer 371, 704 31 442,005 30 424,331 Technical adviser 120,346 126, 608 9 126,500 Traffic manager 13,374 14,394 1 14.394 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 362,160 27 318,102 26 334,697 Accountant 114,461 9 113,995 10 117,415 Accounting chief 162,877 137,126 11 102, 675 9 Accounting machine supervisor 208,093 16 206, 434 16 187,933 Administrative analyst 786,286 58 740,770 51 595,355 Administrative officer 88, 950 75,860 6 92,773 Adviser, technical 12,480 12,230 1 Agronomist 12, 750 1 12,480 Aircraft maintenance officer 11,606 37, 940 37,940 3 34,787 Air intelligence officer „ 415, 840 31 397, 480 465,193 Air intelligence specialist 50,440 49,900 4 46,162 Air safety inspector 25,199 1 12.750 11, 835 Analyst cost 676. 410 605,862 51 646,537 Analyst, management 26, 270 36, 503 2 26,000 Assistant chief, operations Assistant chief, printing and distri1 13,520 2 24,897 1 13,520 bution plant 2 27,170 1 13,270 1 13,000 Assistant chief, chart research Assistant chief, aviation education 12, 230 11, 357 1 12,480 civil air patrol 34, 569 3 38,500 37, 980 Assistant chief, comptroller Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff, 11,606 1 12,230 1 12,750 materiel Assistant chief, photo records and 24,897 1 13,520 13.270 services 11, 606 1 12,750 12,480 Assistant chief, data systems 22. 963 Assistant chief, public relations 12,334 1 13,520 1 13,520 Assistant chief, access division Assistant chief, accounting and fi11, 606 1 12.750 1 12,750 nance division Assistant chief, advanced systems 2 25,480 2 25,480 2 23,192 division 1 11, 357 1 12,230 1 12,480 Assistant chief, aircraft division 1 11, 606 Assistant chief, management analysis. 1 12, 563 1 13,520 1 13,520 Assistant chief, base engineering office. 2 2 24,960 22,963 2 25,230 Assistant chief, engineering standards. Assistant chief, civil engineering divi1 12,480 2 1 12,480 sion 23,919 1 13,520 1 13,520 1 12, 334 Assistant chief, communications Assistant chief, contract review and 3 38, 230 6 69,348 3 56,020 management 2 25, 230 23,192 2 2 25,480 Assistant chief, data services division14 176, 610 14 162,155 13 165, 678 Assistant chief, weapon systems Assistant chief, engineering testing 1 12,750 1 12,480 division Assistant chief, ground environment 12, 750 12,480 1 11,357 system 12, 230 12, 230 Assistant chief, equipment supply 13,000 1 11,835 13, 000 Assistant chief, facilities branch 13, 790 13, 520 Assistant chief, ground safety office.__ 25, 460 24,940 ~2~"23," 192 Assistant chief, industrial engineering. 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Assistant chief, industrial supply 1 $11,606 1 $12,480 Assistant chief, maintenance engineering 22, 714 3 37,160 Assistant chief, materiel services 34, 798 4 50,190 Assistant chief, mechanical shops division 12, 563 1 13,520 Assistant chief, manufacturing and technical materiel division 12, 563 1 13,520 Assistant chief, management services division 11,357 12,480 Assistant chief, missile and space systems 80,725 87,900 Assistant chief, procurement 80, 705 62,920 Assistant chief, personnel office 11, 606 12,750 Assistant chief, plans and management 46,140 49,400 Assistant chief, plans and programs48,544 38,730 Assistant chief, plans and research.._ 11,357 Assistant chief, production 96,138 7 91,490 Assistant chief, propulsion division... 11,606 1 12,750 Assistant chief, quality control office24,150 2 25,720 Assistant chief, requirements scheduling 2 22,963 2 24,710 Assistant chief, requirements and distribution 3 34,799 25,230 Assistant chief, engineering services._. 2 22,714 12,480 Assistant chief, field services 12,480 1 12,334 Assistant chief, strategic missiles division 37,440 3 34,569 Assistant chief, supplies and services. 12,230 Assistant chief, transportation. 25,500 2 23,212 Assistant chief, systems and procedures 12,230 1 11,357 Assistant chief, technical services 12,230 Assistant chief, training devices 11,357 12,480 Assistant chief, weapons guidance 11,835 13,000 Associate chief, accounting and finance division ... 11,606 1 12,750 Associate chief, cloth-survival division. 11,835 1 13,000 Associate chief, contract division.._ — 11,606 Associate chief, engineering division.. 11,606 1 12,750 Associate chief, inspector general 11,357 1 12,480 Associate chief, installation division. _ 12, 563 1 13,520 Associate chief, production division. 11,357 Athletic director 12,085 Attorney 244,021 2 26 323,927 Auditor 3: 367,634 37 470,650 Budget analyst 23 269,699 24 304,982 13 152, 710 Budget officer 18 226.725 Cartographer 34, 798 37.440 Chemist 12,230 13,000 Chief comptroller 1 12,085 12,230 Chief, program development 1 11,357 63,7&) Chief, plans and program division 7 82, 659 12, 563 13,520 1 Chief, negotiation division 24,419 13 , 5 20 2 Chief, technical planning division 11, 606 12,480 1 Chief, geographical sciences 12/480 1 11,357 Chief, cartography division 11,606 12,480 1 Chief, photogrammetry division 13,520 1 12,563 Chief, aeronautical information. 11,606 12,750 1 Chief, printing division 13,270 2 24,668 Chief, missile support division 12,480 1 11,606 Chief, plant engineering division 25,230 2 23,441 Chief, civilian personnel 182, 957 Chief, troop carrier wing 16 16 199,180 1 12,334 Chief, commitments division. 1 12,334 Chief, air information division 1 11, 606 Chief, cartography 1 11,606 Chief, photogrammetry 1 11,606 Chief, printing division 1 11,357 37,440 Chief, production division 1 11,357 1 230 Chief, technical service 24,398 2 2 26,270 Chief, aeronautical charting 4 48,340 4 51,500 Chief, field services 1 12,085 1 13,000 Chief, oversea employment 1 12,085 1 13,000 Chief, personnel development 12, 563 1 1 13, 520 Chief, maintenance engineering 1 11,835 1 13,000 Chief, air intelligence office 12, 563 1 1 13,520 Chief, air weapon materials 1 12, 563 2 26,270 Chief, plans analysis 24,398 2 2 26,520 Chief, communications 1 11, 606 1 12,750 Chief, defensive missiles branch 2 25,126 3 39,270 Chief, electronics systems Chief, engineering analysis and evalu2 25,126 2 27,040 ation 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 Chief, guidance and navigation branch 2 24,398 2 26,270 Chief, data development 1 12, 563 1 13,520 Chief, maintenance equipment 1 11,357 1 12,480 Chief, photo exploitation division. __ 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 Chief, projects division 1 11,835 1 13,000 Chief, radar branch 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 Chief, rocket propulsion branch. 1 11,606 1 12,750 Chief, systems evaluation branch. _ 94,260 16 199, 530 8 Chief, contract audit 22,963 2 25,230 2 Chief, financial management. 2 25,750 4 45,428 Chief, contract administration 11,357 1 12,230 1 Chief, accounting andfinancedivision. 1 13,000 1 11,835 Chief, aircraft division 1 12,230 Chief, budget division Chief, weapons support systems 4 50,210 35,048 Chief, cataloging and technical data1 12,480 11,357 Chief, civil engineering 1 12,750 11, 606 Chief, classification and wage administration 3 34,071 36,690 Chief, financial analysis branch 12,230 Chief, data systems 2 23,212 24,960 Chief, employee career development. 3 34,071 48,920 Chief, requirements and distribution. 2 22,714 98,090 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual Grades and, ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Chief, ground safety Chief, ground equipment systems Chief, helicopter branch Chief, industrial labor relations Chief, industrial engineering Chief, industrial resources division Chief, instrument division Chief, maintenance and modification Chief, management analysis Chief, manpower and organization Chief, materiel services Chief, management consultant Chief, military affairs division Chief, mission support division Chief, operations Chief, placement and employee relations Chief, plans and engineering division. Chief, plans and management Chief, policy and advanced technology Chief, price and procurement analysis. Chief, engineering standards Chief, procurement policy and procedures Chief, procurement committee Chief, production control division Chief, programing and requirements.. Chief, quality contract division Chief, quality control division Chief, research and development Chief, readjustment division Chief, field services Chief, shops division Chief, materiel services Chief, technical support Chief, stock funds Classification analyst Communications officer Contracting officer Cost accountant Cost analyst Deputy director, intelligence Deputy director, civil engineering Deputy director, field operational personnel Deputy director, Air Force museum.. Deputy director, Air National Guard. Deputy director, comptroller Deputy director, inspector general Deputy director, quality control division Deputy director, special weapons division Director, admissions Director, budget audit and equipment review Director, Air Force records Director, education Director, quality control Economist Education specialist Electronic scientist Engineer, aeronautical Engineer, architectural Engineer, chemical Engineer, civil Engineer, construction Engineer, electrical Engineer, electronics Engineer, general Engineer, industrial Engineer, maintenance Engineer, mechanical Engineer, production Engineer, research Engineer, safety Engineer, standards Entomologist Fiscal accountant Historian Industrial specialist Information specialist Inspector, aircraft Inspector, ammunition Inspector, procurement Inspector, supply Intelligence specialist Investigators Labor relations adviser Librarian Maintenance planner Maintenance technician Materials analyst Materials estimator Mathematician Medical officer Medical technician Meteorologist Negotiator, contract Nuclear physicist Operations analyst Personnel officer Personnel technician Physicist Placement officer Printing superintendent 1 $12,563 1 11,835 1 11,357 $13,000 12,480 12,480 24,710 25,480 25,230 13,000 25,480 12,480 24,960 24,710 13,000 12,480 62,130 $12,750 12,230 12, 230 24,660 25, 230 25,230 13,000 25,230 12,480 24,960 24,460 12,750 12,230 49,170 11,606 11,357 22,714 11,835 23,192 11,357 22,714 22,963 11,835 11,357 57,991 3 2 1 34,071 24,648 11,357 3 3 4 36,690 39,790 48,920 4 3 4 49,650 40,310 49,170 1 2 2 12,563 22,714 23,212 1 3 1 13,520 38,750 12,480 1 3 1 13,520 39,270 12,750 1 3 4 3 11,357 34,551 45,428 34,549 22,963 2 11,357 11,606 2 1 11,835 22, 963 11, 357 1 12,813 1 1 13,042 11,835 1 11,357 1 11, 606 1 11, 357 1 11, 357 3 34, 071 13 159, 415 1 12, 563 9 113, 059 16 196, 902 11 29 11 33 61 4 2 14 3 1 6 1 137, 449 351, 962 135, 778 396, 879 739, 870 49, 038 25,110 171, 350 36, 705 12, 563 72, 471 11,357 1 5 11,357 56, 785 11 128, 782 3 34, 549 4 46,140 4 2 4 15 1 1 7 3 2 1 9 2 1 12 2 47,828 24,390 46,790 176,805 11,835 12, 563 80,685 35,996 23, 655 11,835 105, 619 25,118 12, 563 139,380 22,714 608,013 550,382 46, 380 124,886 57,505 11,835 25,190 38,220 73,630 50,190 25,480 37,980 13,000 24,710 12,480 38,460 12,480 73,600 12,750 114,874 114,435 469,260 13,000 50,480 12,750 13,770 24,930 37,700 48,920 49,690 25,230 37,190 13,000 24,460 12,480 38,210 12,230 48,920 12,480 101,981 113,268 465,939 12, 750 49,940 12,480 13,520 1 11,606 1 11,835 1 11,357 1 11,357 3 35,267 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,606 7 82,146 6 70,770 41 475,994 1 11,835 4 45,677 1 11,606 1 12,563 1 1 1 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 12,480 12,750 1 1 2 1 24,460 12,480 1 1 12,750 12,750 12, 180 12,480 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Procedures analyst Procurement officer Production analyst Production control officer Production supervisor Professor Property officer Property and supply officer Property disposal officer Public relations officer Purchasing officer Real estate officer Requirements technician Research adviser Research analyst Research and development officer Security officer Special assistant director of operations. Special assistant, logistical plans Special assistant, contract Statistical analyst Statistician Supervisor, aircraft maintenance Supervisor, production Superintendent, aircraft shops Supply assistant Supply officer Technical adviser Technical writer Technician, electronic.. Traffic manager Training officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. . GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985... GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,375 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. 1 1 13,000 13,000 12,230 12, 480 12, 480 37, 710 37,059 184, 590 13, 790 119, 815 172, 410 12,230 173,430 353, 505 133, 364 453, 496 734, 995 65, 262 27, 280 248, 520 52, 566 1 12, 480 3 38, 230 3 37, 409 13 172,385 1 13, 790 9 120, 065 12 160, 430 1 12,230 13 173, 430 27 354,810 9 119, 844 35 455, 204 55 725, 035 5 65, 035 27, 280 2 19 249, 040 5 65, 209 77,980 12, 480 12, 230 12,230 61, 926 11 141,130 4 49, 630 37, 670 12,230 6 1 1 1 5 112, 200 26,326 37, 487 202, 920 13, 520 99,498 39,076 25,801 13,000 102, 200 40, 540 25,720 151,370 24,940 12,480 657,337 610,405 50,377 149, 955 74,855 12,750 6 1 1 1 5 11 4 3 1 10 3 3 16 1 10 4 2 1 8 3 2 12 2 1 52 49 4 11 6 1 79, 360 12, 480 12, 480 12,480 62, 450 142, 710 50, 460 37, 930 12,230 125, 385 38,709 37, 930 206,420 13, 520 124,816 51,459 25, 974 13, 270 103,470 40,540 25,980 152,930 25, 200 12,480 677,078 627,503 51,020 150,810 75,375 13,000 93 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by 10 U.S.C. 9021. $15,000 to $19,000: Adviser for research and chairman air study group, aerospace medical center Air technical intelligence adviser (air sciences) Air technical intelligence adviser (air weapons systems) Air technical intelligence adviser (electronics) Air technical intelligence adviser (intelligence acquisition) Assistant technical director Chief, atomic warfare team, operations analysis Chief, combat operations team, operations analysis Chief, department of space medicine, aerospace medical center Chief, guided missiles team, operations analysis Chief, planning analysis team, operations analysis Chief, plans and tactics team, operations analysis Chief, operations analysis Chief, operational capability team, operations analysis Chief scientist Chief, scientist, U.S. Air Force Chief, technical liaison team, operations analysis Deputy chief scientist Deputy chief, operations analysis Deputy for development Deputy for requirements Deputy for research Deputy for science, operations analysis Deputy technical director Director, consultation services and chief, internal medicine, aerospace medical center Director of scientific services Director of secretariat, NATO Medical research adviser Director, air defense technical center.. Director, operations analysis 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 11 $129,465 20 233,661 58,946 35,036 35, 265 49,055 11,357 35,527 24,170 12,085 11, 835 59,187 128,098 12,563 46,155 11, 606 46,883 1 11,357 1 12,085 7 81,679 9 106,349 1 11, 606 11 128, 201 1 11,835 1 12, 563 93 1, 066,633 15 177, 555 1 11,357 1 11,835 12 139,893 9 104,356 3, 714 38, 372,542 7,767 68, 482,421 12, 684 93, 740,908 1,818 12, 567,343 15, 271 96, 247,169 1,869 11, 012,570 14,398 75, 723,788 6,086 30, 241,409 18,320 82, 331,333 26, 692 109, 136,362 26,106 98, 610,078 3,936 13, 987,950 188 617, 223 16,000 11 $138,444 30 378,845 51, 276 37,940 38,097 52, 580 24,776 37, 680 25,980 13,000 25, 200 89, 776 138,018 25,980 63,480 25, 220 63, 276 12,750 12,480 13,000 75,420 113,900 1 12,480 50 611, 500 1 12, 750 1 13, 520 90 1,127, 379 15 190,362 1 12,480 1 12, 750 12 151,953 9 112, 831 3, 849 43,422,187 7,873 74,059,926 13,092 103,916,614 1,718 12,818, 380 14,775 l, 823,124 1,683 10,799,990 14,378 81,603,123 6,027 32,481,884 17, 719 83, 906, 295 25,059 110,462, 805 24,700 100, 253,090 3,167 11, 847,035 90 313,162 16,000 15, 500 16, 000 15, 500 16,000 15, 500 15, 500 15, 500 15, 500 16,000 16, 750 16,250 1 16,000 16, 500 16, 250 16, 500 1 1 1 16, 2o0 52, 250 16, 250 84, 750 16, 250 17, 000 19,000 16, 250 17, 500 19,000 33, 250 17, 500 16, 500 18, 500 16, 250 16, 250 33, 250 17, 500 16, 500 18, 500 15,000 16, 000 15, 000 16,000 16,500 16,000 15,500 16, 000 16, 500 16,000 15, 500 16, 500 16, 250 16,250 94 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND M A I N T E N A N C E , AIR 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades established by 10 U.S.C. 9021. ber salary ber salary ber salary $15,000 to $19,000—Continued Scientific adviser to commander 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 1 $16,500 Scientific adviser, communicationselectronics 1 16,500 1 16,000 1 16,500 Scientific adviser (research).. 1 15,000 1 15,000 1 15,000 Scientific adviser to technical director1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 Scientific director and administrator, department of medical science, aerospace medical center 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 Technical adviser on space technology16,000 16,000 1 16,000 Technical director 16,000 16,000 Technical director 18,500 18,500 1 18,500 Technical director (nuclear systems applications) 1 15,000 1 15,000 1 15,000 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to— $12,210 or above: Engineer, power 8 100,680 6 76,480 Foreman, maintenance 21 262,820 21 264,089 14 175,830 Technician, maintenance 5 61,717 5 61,717 5 64,007 Less than $12,210 - 130,739 126,072 122,565 704,308,704 704,949,938 710,925,821 Foreign nationals at local rates -_. 19,242 20,682 19,470 32,510,841 33,939,799 31,708,162 Total permanent. 292,218 281,753 277,820 1,494,106,155 1,535,114,702 1,539,439,616 9,847 6,904 7,977 36,317,169 57,249,876 46,462,921 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): 251,844 247,008 United States and possessions 257,107 1,384,581,756 1,436,399,005 1,420,365,622 Foreign countries: 5,033 5,194 U.S. rates 5,118 32,928,944 29,856,632 32,576,070 17,811 20,231 Local rates. 17,717 29,469,584 29,248,048 33,204,846 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: 1,237,914 U.S. and possessions 1,233,428 1,228,011 325,162 Foreign countries: Local rates... 325,162 325,162 1,079,280 Intermittent employment 1,076,358 1,055,079 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week b a s e 11,553,826 32,131,487 29,470,000 Overtime and holiday pay 30,050,362 2,128,934 2,000,000 Nightwork differential 2,100,000 3,526,051 3,800,000 Additional pay for service abroad.. 3,792,000 1,507,264 1,500,000 Premium pay 1,500,000 80,438 80,000 80,000 Hazardous pay Total personal services 1,501,179,486 1,544,581,236 1,521,682,096 Deduct lapses 4 $12,182 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Total personal services NATIONAL B O A R D F O R THE 4 $23,301 983,151 182 1,063,975 182 1,063,200 1,623,786 1,338,000 182 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Personal services (Federal) Personal services (non-Federal) 4 $19,614 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 106,154,314 PROMOTION AND AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Supervisory general attorney GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Construction management engineer (general) Deputy comptroller Supervisory general attorney GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935: Budget officer. Construction management engineer (general) General engineer Supervisory program analyst. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255—. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 — GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130... GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Total permanent NATIONAL GUARD 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,749 1 $13,749 1 $12,563 1 11,835 1 11,357 1 1 13,520 12,750 1 1 1 9,901 1 10,8 1 2 1 1 7 8 1 20 5 16 20 26 45 27 2 1 22,214 11,107 10,150 62,484 60,404 6,822 131,021 29,869 88,109 100,777 123,360 189,540 104,022 6,740 3,058 186 995,333 2 23,878 1 11,939 1 10,899 7 68,515 11 87,401 2 15,184 17 125, 634 4 26,208 16 90,814 21 117,041 27 137,513 46 207,882 24 99,218 7,342 2 3,203 1 186 1,083,589 2 1 1 7 11 2 17 4 16 21 27 46 24 2 1 186 13,520 13,000 10,! 23,878 11,939 11,170 69,035 88,961 15, 495 125,634 26,208 90,814 117,041 137,513 207,882 99,218 7,342 1,086, 501 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary).... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services OF R I F L E 126,766,000 PRACTICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 1 3 2 5 6 $7,571 6,552 17,098 11,003 24,066 26,832 1 3,515 1 1 3 2 5 6 1 $7,821 6,552 17,098 11,003 24,066 26,832 3,765 1 1 $7,030 5,928 5 5 5 1 1 23,857 21,757 20,717 3,515 3,266 1 3,765 1 4,368 1 4,368 20 2 89,835 7,405 20 2 101,005 9,193 20 2 101,505 9,305 18 82,430 18 91,812 18 92,200 270 691 388 83,391 92,200 MAINTENANCE, ALASKA Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Attorney Comptroller Communications specialist Electronics engineer. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 — GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to— $12,210 or above: Central office equipment installer, foreman Less than $12,210 123,768,000 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total personal services OPERATION 6,800 2,629,079 2,408,000 2,408,000 19,339 21,255 21,779 121,360,000 103, 525,235 124,358,000 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1,338,000 4,025 2,000 7,470 14,672 92,200 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM 1960 actual OPERATION 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary FORCE—Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 2 2 10 14 18 2 $11, 11, 22, 23, 103, 124, 137, 13, 76, 1 1 2 2 10 15 17 2 12 3 25 14 70 176 116 10 10 134, 70, 312, 355 690, 115 422, 017 33, 138 29,740 228 7 114 89,315 952,108 7 114 18, 12 3 26 16 67 121 18 11 $13,000 $12,750 12,480 12,480 25,230 24,960 26,540 26,270 113,714 112,945 146,995 145,205 141,087 138,007 14,851 14, 518 85,302 83,805 19,823 19,656 157,269 154,143 89,773 88,338 335, 530 327,511 954,301 254 1,051,258 477,833 121 488,101 64,783 18 65,662 32,943 10 32,030 89,852 968,395 7 89,852 139 1,180,805 607 3,275,849 68 450,920 673 3,748,695 59 277,874 723 4,089,302 60 284,302 539 2,824,929 614 3,470,821 663 3,805,000 21,468 45,629 33,753 311, 553 13,179 50,000 40,000 350,000 50,000 400,000 3,237,332 3,924,000 4,315,000 60,000 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , SECRETARY 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: Secretary of Defense. Deputy secretary of defense Director of defense research and engineering Assistant secretary (comptroller) Assistant secretary (health and medical) Assistant secretary (international security affairs) Assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve).. Assistant secretary (properties and installations) Assistant secretary (public affairs) Assistant secretary (supply and logistics) Assistant to the secretary (atomic energy) and chairman, military liaison committee General counsel Chairman, civilian-military liaison committee GS-18. $18,500: Administrative assistant to the secretary Assistant to the secretary Deputy assistant secretary for national security council affairs and planning. Deputy assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve) Deputy assistant secretary (properties and installations) Deputy assistant secretary (public affairs) Deputy assistant secretary (supply and logistics) Deputy comptroller for accounting policy Deputy comptroller for budget and department of defense budget officer Deputy comptroller for financial and operating management Deputy general counsel Director of construction Director, office of industrial personnel security review Director, office of planning and requirements policy Director, office of procurement policyDirector, office of review and servicesDirector, office of special operationsDirector, office of supply management policy Director of maintenance engineering.. Director of manpower requirements and utilization Director of real property management. Director of transportation policy Senior deputy assistant secretary (supply and logistics) Special assistant to the secretary GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant comptroller for contract financing policy Assistant comptroller for international security affairs. Assistant director of budget Assistant director of construction Assistant director, office of planning and requirements policy. Assistant director, office of procurement policy Assistant director, real property management. Assistant general counsel Chief, military construction branch (comptroller) Chief, procurement and production branch (comptroller) Chief, research and development branch (comptroller) Deputy director, office of manpower requirements and utilization. Director, accounting and finance policy division... Director, audit division. Director, civilian personnel policy division Director, economic and fiscal analysis division Director for small business policy Director, management evaluation division Director, office of declassification policy Director, office of maintenance policy. Director, office of manpower supply.. Director, office of national security council affairs Num- Total ber OF 1960 actual DEFENSE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $25,000 22, 500 1 $25,000 1 22,500 $25, 000 22, 500 22,000 20,000 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 20, 000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 20,000 1 1 20,000 20,000 1 1 20,000 20,000 20, 000 20,000 1 1 1 1 17,514 17,514 1 1 18,512 18,512 1 1 18,512 18,512 17,514 18, 512 18,512 17,514 18, 512 18, 512 17,514 18,512 18, 512 17,514 18, 512 18,512 17,514 18,512 18,512 17,514 18,512 18,512 18,512 18,512 17,514 17,514 17, 514 1 1 1 18,512 18,512 18,512 18, 512 18,512 18, 512 17,514 1 18,512 17,514 1 18,512 17,514 18,512 18, 512 18,512 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 17, 514 18,512 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 17, 514 17, 514 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 17, 514 17,514 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 18, 512 17,576 17,576 16,099 30,784 16,349 17,326 33,342 17,576 17,326 33,342 17,576 15,870 17,056 17,056 16,536 16,536 15,870 47,132 17,056 51,188 17,056 51,188 15,621 16,806 16,806 15,392 16,536 16, 536 15,392 16,806 16,806 16,536 17,056 16,536 17,056 17, 514 17,514 16,349 1 16,349 15,392 15,621 15,870 1 15,392 15,621 1 15,870 1 15,621 " l " 16,349 1 15,392 1 95 17,056 1 17,056 16,806 17,056 1 1 16,806 17,056 17,056 1 17,056 17,056 16,536 17,576 1 1 1 17,056 16.536 17,576 16,536 1 16,536 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570—Continued Director, office of review and services. Director, office of supply management policy Director, office of telecommunications policy Director, statistical services center Policy analyst and historian Program manager (special operations) Special assistant to the assistant secretary (public affairs).. Special assistant to the secretary.. Staff director for materiel management Staff director for research and special projects Staff director for review and analysis. Staff director for storage and warehousing Staff director for transportation Staff director, production and schedules division GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Aeronautical powerplant engineer Assistant director for small business policy Assistant for administrative management Assistant general counsel (international affairs) Assistant staff director for materials and statistics Assistant to the general counsel Chief, appropriation accounting branch Chief, family housing division Chief, fiscal analysis branch Chief, general administration branch (comptroller) Chief, industrial and cost accounting branch Chief, manpower utilization surveys.. Chief, operations and maintenance branch (comptroller) Chief, personnel branch (comptroller). Chief, projects division (properties and installations) Chief, property accounting branch Chief, reserve forces facilities division. Chief, technical division (properties and installations) Deputy assistant director of budgetDeputy assistant general counsel (fiscal matters) Deputy chief, procurement and production division (comptroller) Deputy director, civilian personnel policy. Deputy director, economic and fiscal analysis division Deputy director (European region).._ Deputy director for review and services Deputy director, office of armed forces information and education Deputy director, office of fuels, materials and ordnance and chief, ordnance division Deputy director, statistical services division Director, data systems research staff.. Director, intelligence programs Director, military assistance planning. Director of budget and finance Director, office of emergency planning. Director, office of foreign military rights affairs Director, office of industrial relationsDirector, office of maintenance policyDirector, office of news services. Director, office of public services Director of operations coordinating board affairs Director of personnel administration. Executive assistant to the assistant secretary (supply and logistics) General engineer (guided missiles and nuclear application) Historian Racial relations adviser.. Special and confidential assistant (legislative affairs) Special assistant for advanced weapons. Special assistant (industrial engineering) Staff director, air transportation division Staff director for cataloging Staff director for inspection and quality control Staff director for planning guidance... GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Administrative secretary. Aeronautical engineer Architectural engineer 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,621 1 15,621 1 15,621 1 15,392 16,536 16,536 15,621 15,621 16,806 15,621 17,056 16,099 16,099 17,326 17,326 15,870 15,870 17,326 17,056 15,621 16,806 1 $16, fi 16,806 17,056 15,163 14,435 15,787 15, 517 1 14,206 15,267 15,163 14,914 16,307 16,037 14,206 14,435 14,206 15,517 15, 517 15, 517 14,435 1 15,267 14,206 15,163 15, 517 16,307 14,206 15,163 15,517 16,307 15,163 15,163 14,435 16,307 16,307 15, 517 1 15,163 16,307 15,267 1 14,206 15,267 1 14,206 15,267 1 14,435 15, 517 1 14,206 1 15,163 1 1 1 14,685 14,685 14,685 1 15,517 15,267 1 15,267 15, 267 15, 787 15, 787 15,787 15, 517 15, 787 14,685 1 1 1 14,206 15,163 14.435 14,206 14, 206 15, 267 16.307 14,435 15, 787 16,037 15, 517 15,267 14,206 15,517 15,163 14, 685 14,206 16,307 IS, 517 14,206 14,206 15,267 14,435 15,517 15,517 14,206 14,435 15,267 15,517 15,267 15,517 14,206 14,685 15,517 16.037 15,517 16.037 104,331 13,978 27,956 13,978 1 140,652 15.038 15,038 15,038 15,267 1 140,652 15.038 15,038 15,038 96 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , SECRETARY OF I960 actual DEFENSE—Continued 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Assistant for administrative man1 $13,686 agement $27,810 1 12,771 $27,810 Attorney 29,100 2 26,457 29,100 Auditor 1 14,061 13,083 14,061 Biologist 212,934 15 198,760 183,876 Budget analyst 15,038 1 13,978 15,038 Cartographer 15,038 1 13,978 15,038 Chemical engineer 15,038 1 13,978 15,038 Chemist 74,360 5 68,869 74,360 Commodity-industry analyst 84,387 2 25,542 28,122 Communications specialist 14,706 1 13,374 14,706 Conservation specialist 13,749 1 12,771 13,749 Construction engineer 72,924 4 54, 705 72,924 Construction management engineer— 43,473 3 40.455 43,473 Data systems specialist 29,100 2 26, 769 14, 706 Declassification specialist 1 13,978 Director of budget and finance 1 13,978 1 15,309 1 15,309 Director of facilities and services.._ 1 13,978 1 15,038 Director, office of security review. _ 1 15,038 1 14.456 Director of personnel 1 13,978 15,038 Director of security services 1 15,038 7 97,491 105,164 Economist 7 105,164 102,024 108,244 7 102,024 Electronic engineer 54,996 38,313 4 54,996 Equipment specialist 29,100 27,060 2 29,100 Executive assistant 14,394 13,083 1 14,394 Fiscal analyst 84,740 65.977 5 70, 346 Foreign affairs officer 120,824 152,446 3 45, 634 General engineer 15,038 13.978 1 15,038 Geologist 13, 749 1 13,749 Historian 58, 531 4 54,121 4 58, 531 Industrial security specialist 163,218 11 151,195 10 149,489 Industrial specialist 28,143 2 25,854 2 28,143 Information specialist 57,513 3 40,081 4 57, 513 Intelligence specialist 15,038 1 13,978 1 15,038 Labor economist 28,143 1 13,374 2 28,143 Legislative analyst 88,317 6 81,577 88,317 6 Management evaluation officer 14,394 1 13,374 1 14, 394 Manpower analyst 45,114 3 41,934 Manpower utilization specialist— 3 45,114 14,394 1 13,374 Marine engineer 1 14, 394 15,038 1 13,978 Mathematician 1 15,038 15,038 1 13,978 Mechanical engineer 1 15,038 15,038 1 13,978 Metallurgist 1 15,038 1 13,978 15.309 Mobilization planning officer 1 15,309 1 13,978 15,038 1 15,038 Naval architect 1 12,771 13, 749 1 13, 749 Operations research analyst 2 27,956 15,038 1 15,038 Personnel specialist 118,579 128,567 Procurement officer 7 100,715 13,686 28,767 Production specialist 2 28, 767 106,682 115,358 Program analyst 8 115, 358 65,997 71, 595 Program coordinator 5 71,595 40,726 57, 575 Scientific warfare adviser 4 57, 575 13.749 Security officer 1 13.749 42,848 27,061 Special assistant 2 28,143 96,990 90,251 Statistician 6 90,251 27,372 29,744 Storage specialist 1 15,038 93,931 102,588 Supply requirements officer 88, 527 6 26,769 28,767 Supply specialist 2 28, 767 13,978 15,038 Trade control specialist 1 15,038 27,352 29,432 Transportation specialist 1 15, 309 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 98,092 78,810 4 53,060 Accountant 11,606 12.750 1 12.750 Administrative officer 24,169 26,270 2 26,270 Aeronautical engineer 11,835 12,750 1 12, 750 Aeronautical research engineer 12,334 13,270 1 13,270 Assistant administrative secretary 93,058 88,190 7 88,190 Attorney 23,192 24,980 2 24,980 Auditor 12,085 13,000 1 13,000 Bacteriologist 57, 532 61,650 5 61,650 Budget analyst 12,563 13, 520 1 13, 520 Chemist 25,126 27.310 Civil engineer 11,357 12, 230 1 12,230 Commodity-industry analyst 22,963 113,400 1 12,480 Communications specialist 99,776 106,100 8 106,100 Construction management engineer _. Director of graphics and special pres1 12,480 11,606 1 12,480 entations 2 27,060 25,147 2 27,060 Economist 34,569 3 37,460 3 37,460 Electronic engineer 11,835 Equipment specialist 23,691 25,750 25, 750 Executive assistant 11,357 24,710 24,710 Fiscal analyst 11,357 24,710 24, 710 Foreign affairs officer 111,382 120,140 120,140 General engineer 36, 254 39, 790 39, 790 Historian 12, 334 13,270 13,270 Housing specialist 11, 357 12, 230 12,230 Industrial relations specialist 24, 398 26,270 26, 270 Industrial security specialist 49, 316 53, 330 13, 520 Industrial specialist 80, 725 86, 880 75, 940 Information specialist 23,441 25, 480 13, 000 Inspection specialist 23,940 38, 230 38,230 Intelligence officer — 12, 750 12, 750 11, 835 Management evaluation officer 40,060 40,060 36, 982 Manpower utilization specialist 13, 520 12, 563 13, 520 Mechanical engineer 13, 000 11, 835 13, 000 Methods examiner 13, 520 12, 563 13, 520 Ordnance engineer 13, 520 12, 563 13, 520 Personnel officer 12, 563 Production specialist Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Program analyst Program coordinator _ Realty officer Scientific warfare 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. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense: Assistant director (communications) _ _ Assistant director for air defense Assistant director for special projects.. Assistant director for strategic weapons Assistant director for undersea warfare . Chief, biological and chemical warfare division Chief, communications and data processing division Chief, surveillance and guidance division Deputy assistant director (communications) Deputy assistant director for strategic weapons Deputy assistant director for undersea warfare Deputy assistant secretary (health and medical) Deputy director of aeronautics ... Deputy director of defense research and engineering. Deputy director of electronics Deputy director, office of fuels, materials and ordnance and chief of ordnance Deputy director, office of guided missiles Deputy special assistant for engineering and reliability Deputy staff director for air defense missiles Director, office of aeronautics Director, office of atomic, biological and chemical warfare Director, office of electronics Director, office of foreign programs Director, office of guided missiles Director, office of sciences Executive secretary, defense science board Special assistant Special assistant (air defense) Special assistant and director, office of fuels, materials and ordnance Special assistant and director of planning Special assistant (armament control) _. Special assistant (electronics) Special assistant for guided missiles and space operations Special assistant (strategic weapons)... Staff director for defensive missiles Staff director for vulnerability analysis Staff specialist and executive secretary Staff specialist for physical sciences Staff specialist (special projects) Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $47,861 60, 424 23,920 36, 004 12, 085 23,192 47,132 134, 784 11, 835 48, 089 59, 466 24, 398 36, 004 58,488 438, 507 334,817 38 287,409 9 66,020 77 499,179 37 224,127 152 855,820 225 1,153,211 212 956,271 395, 949 176,045 55, 847 3,453 $64, 520 65,270 25, 750 39,020 13,000 24, 980 38,230 145, 848 12, 750 52, 540 64, 500 26, 270 38, 750 63, 730 605, 516 444, 685 387,898 69,804 566, 680 267,635 1,017,843 236 1,296,214 233 1,139, 879 121 519,064 47 189,168 16 1 62,168 3,723 1 1 1 19, 011 19,011 19,011 1 1 1 19, 011 19,011 19,011 1 19, 011 1 19,011 1 19,011 1 19.011 15,517 1 15, 517 1 16, 515 15,018 1 15,018 1 16,016 1 16,016 1 16,016 1 1 1 19,011 19,011 19,011 1 19,011 1 1 1 15,517 1 15, 517 1 16, 515 1 16,515 1 17, 514 1 17, 514 1 18,013 1 18,013 1 18, 013 1 19,011 1 1 19,011 17,014 1 1 19,011 17,014 2 1 38,022 15,517 2 1 38,022 16,515 2 1 38,022 16, 515 14, 019 1 1 1 1 1 14,518 17,514 1 16,515 1 14,019 1 15,018 1 1 15,517 17,514 15,517 19,011 17, 514 16,515 17, 514 17,014 19,011 18,512 17,514 17,514 15,517 19,011 18,512 16, 515 19,011 18, 512 19, 011 1 17,014 1 1 1 1 1 1 19,011 17,014 16,515 1 1 1 1 15,018 1 17, 514 1 1 15,018 16,307 18,512 19,011 18,013 19,011 18,013 17,514 15,018 16, 515 16, 016 17, 514 19 92,580 1, 623 14,128, 980 12,172,982 123 980,125 65 565,657 20 96,239 Deduct Net permanent (average number, 1, 500 1,423 net salary) 13,148, 855 11,607,325 Positions other than permanent: 16,700 21,090 Temporary employment 153,800 127, 554 Intermittent employment 97 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details SALARIES AND 1962 estimate $51, 545 361, 700 $362,200 $93,045 328,355 5,018 12,182,387 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses, Secretary of Defense" "Navy management fund" (interdepartmental activities) 1961 estimate 13, 732, 600 $12,113,278 $13,069,300 $13,101, 600 69,109 663,300 195, 900 E X P E N S E S , C O U R T OF M I L I T A R Y D E P A R T M E N T OF D E F E N S E 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: Judge, Court of Military Appeals GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief commissioner. — GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295 Clerk of the court GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Attorney Commissioner.... GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Commissioner GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.._ GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.— GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.... GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815— Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 13, 297, 500 APPEALS, 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $76,500 3 $76,500 3 $76,500 15,392 1 16,536 1 16,806 14,435 1 15,517 1 15,787 13,083 1 14,061 1 14,061 2 13,686 50,501 8,341 14,560 12,438 5,637 21,923 20,404 13,956 15,060 3,515 7,675 11,481 28,122 2 13, 520 54, 788 17, 930 23,483 13,395 6,053 29,660 11,170 14,207 16, 536 3,869 3,931 12,417 28,122 13, 520 54,788 17,930 23,483 13,728 6,053 29,660 11,170 14,207 16,640 3,869 3,931 12,417 41 3 344,753 15,772 41 3 371,695 19,925 41 1 372,672 4,572 38 328,981 38 351,770 40 368,100 Total personal services.. 2,591 48 1,430 300 300 331,620 353, 500 368,400 GS-10. 56,995 to $7,985-. GS-9. $ >,435 to $7,425-. Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chief psychologist GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Attorney-adviser Bacteriologist Biochemist Chemist Comptroller Digital computer administratorDigital computer programer Electronic scientist Engineer Geographer Medical officer Meteorologist Military intelligence research analyst. Parasitologist Personnel assistant Physical science officer Physicist Physiologist Program progress analyst. Psychologist Radio control specialist 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber ber salary 1 $14,435 1 $15,787 12,771 13,083 13, 083 13, 970 13, 070 12, 771 13, 686 8 109,488 2 28,780 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 112 1, 526, 957 3 38,625 7 93,898 1 13, 670 27, 372 2 19 262, 843 18 247, 680 3 40, 711 2 27, 061 1 13, 374 1 13, 686 6 13, 749 14, 061 14, 061 15, 038 14, 061 14,394 14, 394 86, 988 60,029 4 113 1,651,282 3 42,183 7 101,048 1 13,749 1 13,749 1 14,706 2 29,100 20 297,870 17 250,750 4 57,574 2 29,099 1 14,380 1 14,706 1 $15,787 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 13, 749 14,061 14, 061 15, 038 14, 061 14, 394 14, 706 88, 276 60, 029 4 113 1,662, 511 42, 516 102, 713 13, 749 13, 749 14, 706 29, 744 20 297,870 17 251,726 4 57,886 2 29,099 1 14,380 1 15,038 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875-. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335-. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Positions established by Public Law 313: Associate scientific director Chief, geophysical sciences Chief, physical and engineering sciences Chief, research analysis division Chief scientist Chief scientific adviser Chief, technical adviser to the commanding general Chief, technical adviser, plans and operations office Deputy commander for scientific activities Deputy for scientific affairs Director of applications engineering.— Director, food and container instituteDirector, institute of exploratory research Director of military research branch._ Director of research engineering Director of quartermaster research and electronic center 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $39,210 13, 978 13, 686 12, 771 $41, 871 14, 706 29, 099 13,394 41, 871 26,166 6 1 1 6 1 Equipment technician Food technologist Geographer Information and education specialistInformation officer Labor relations officer Management analyst Mathematician Medical officer Meteorologist Microbiologist Military intelligence research analyst Motion picture director Parasitologist Personnel assistant Personnel officer Pharmacologist Physical science officer Physicist Physiologist Program progress analyst Psychologist Publications officer Research analyst Research psychologist Scientific administrator Scientist general Security and intelligence officer Statistician. Tabulating equipment and electrical accounting machine technician Technologist Training officer , GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860_. CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM P R O C U R E M E N T OF E Q U I P M E N T A N D M I S S I L E S , A R M Y , A N D R E SEARCH, D E V E L O P M E N T , T E S T , AND EVALUATION, A R M Y 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Research analyst Research director Research psychologist Scientific administrator Scientists general Tabulating equipment and electrical accounting machine technician Technologist Training officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative assistant Admihistrative officer Anthropologist Attorney adviser Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Budget officer Chemist Comptroller Deputy Comptroller Designer, clothes Digital computer administrator Digital computer programer Electronic technician Electronic scientist Employee utilization officer Engineer GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 . RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION 1960 actual 1960 actual 82,116 4 1 1 58,200 15,038 14,706 24,170 11, 835 11, 835 11, 357 35. 275 35. 756 12,085 2 26, 540 12, 750 12. 750 12, 480 38, 230 38, 480 13, 270 12, 230 80,100 12, 750 12, 750 13, 000 13, 000 274, 930 52, 790 333, 825 39, 540 13,978 13,686 73,943 11,835 1 11, 835 1 12, 085 23 277, 955 2 23. 884 9 111, 000 3 36, 255 323 3, 1 13, 035 1 12, 563 92, 042 8 1 11, 606 1 11, 606 2 24,170 5 4 2 1 59,329 46,860 22,986 11,357 1 1 5 11,357 11,595 60,425 2 24,170 26 320,326 57 684,228 4 46,382 3 1 2 7 2 11 2 1 34, 547 11,835 22, 714 82,125 23, 442 126,133 24,170 11,357 8 96,680 3 36,732 4 48,340 157 12, 226, 774 580 14,277,378 658 12, 556, 341 60 420,352 196 7, 752,367 103 610,737 860 4, 829, 225 450 2,245, 395 962 4,328,796 593 6, 403, 734 068 4,144,037 203 741,324 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 21 4 27 3 328 4,198, 535 ' 14,040 13, 520 101,170 12. 480 12, 480 26, 540 12, 230 64, 460 63.190 61, 650 12,230 73, 380 12, 230 12, 750 53, 400 12,480 26, 270 26 345,360 55 713,050 3 37, 710 1 12, 230 3 37, 710 1 13,000 2 24, 460 76, 730 6 2 25, 235 15 184, 990 2 26,270 1 12, 480 6 78, 810 3 40,040 4 52, 540 1,203 13, 762, 339 1,670 16, 615,897 1,764 14, 688. 443 66 501,313 1,224 I ;, 487, 912 110 707, 482 829 ,920, 574 386 , 077, 314 953 i , 666, 719 1, 526 , 656, 434 1,020 3, 943, 721 160 588,144 15,200 14, 500 15. 200 14, 500 14, 500 15, 500 14, 500 17, 500 14, 500 15, 500 14, 500 17, 500 15,000 15,000 1 15,500 1 1 15,200 14,500 15, 500 15,000 15, 200 14, 500 1 1 14,500 15,000 15, 250 14,500 15,000 16,000 1 15,250 98 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION—Continued CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OP P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D FROM P R O C U R E M E N T OP E Q U I P M E N T A N D M I S S I L E S , A R M Y , A N D R E SEARCH, D E V E L O P M E N T , T E S T , AND E V A L U A T I O N , A R M Y — C o n . 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued Positions established by Public Law 313—Continued Medical officer, U.S. Army medical research and development command Physical science administrator Scientific adviser Scientific director Supervisory electronic engineer Supervisory physicist Supervisory electronic scientist Technical director of research Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 1962 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 3 $18,000 46,500 67,500 91,000 16,500 15,500 81,300 1 $18,000 4 61,000 1 14,500 4 67,500 6 91,000 1 16,500 1 15,500 5' 1 $18,000 4 61,000 1 14,500 4 67,500 6 91,000 1 16,500 1 15,500 5 81,800 81,800 291 3001,717,094 1,556,098 1,658,278 Ungraded positions at hourly or daily 5, 424 5,210 5,188 rates equivalent to less than $12,210 29,005,129 28,336, 759 28,281,333 Total permanent. 17,383 17,198 17,249 110,960,038 118,763,553 118,566,570 1,354 801 1,389 8,069,574 7,246,930 3,641,251 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): 15, 891 16,393 United States and possessions— 15, S 102,853,158 111, 487, 757 114, 896,016 4 28,866 Foreign countries: U.S. rates. 6 37,306 4 29,303 Positions other than permanent: 204,239 173,943 Temporary employment 170,533 750 Part-time employment 103,572 93,360 93,410 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 758,179 434,375 Regular pay above 52-week base 2, 757,675 2,872,159 628,380 Overtime and holiday pay 29,219 44,413 44,412 Nightwork differential 1,432 1,540 Living and quarters allowance 1,540 2,642 2,310 2,286 Allowance for uniforms 26,268 27,277 Additional pay for service abroad... 26,120 Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Procurement of equipment and missiles, Army" "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Army": Direct Reimbursable "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" "Federal Aviation Agency" RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, 106,774,440 115,166,000 118,892,000 $16,351,480 $11, 652,000 $11,593,000 88,317,483 2,066,000 101,785,000 1, 702,000 105,537,000 1, 762,000 1,587 37, 890 27,000 AND EVALUATION, 1960 actual AIR FORCE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of biosciences (Air Force re1 $15,787 search division) 1 $14,685 1 $15,787 Director of mathematical sciences 1 15,517 1 14,435 1 15,517 (Air Force research division) Deputy director of procurement (Headquarters, Air Research and 1 15,517 1 14,206 1 15,267 Development Command) Director of planning (Wright air de1 16,037 1 14,685 1 15,787 velopment division) Senior scientist, human factors research (Wright air development 1 16,037 1 14,685 1 15,787 division) GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 86,245 6 85,600 66,250 Administrative officer 30, 575 28,420 2 30,575 Technical adviser 28,435 26,140 2 28,110 Management analyst 13, 749 1 13,749 Assistant chief, comptroller Assistant chief, communications sys15,038 1 15,038 13,978 tem project office 30,076 27, 956 Assistant chief, deputy for electronics2 30,076 Assistant chief, Strategic Air Com14,061 12, 771 mand control system project office. 1 14,061 Assistant chief, U.S. Air Force com14,394 13,083 mand control systems project office1 14,061 Assistant chief, spacetrack project 14,394 13,083 office 1 14,394 Assistant chief, fluid dynamic re14,394 13,083 search laboratory 1 14,394 Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff 15,038 13,978 installations 1 15,038 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued ber salary ber salary Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff $14,394 operations 1 $13,374 Assistant chief, director of range de14,061 velopment— 1 13,083 Assistant chief, flight test engineering 14,394 division 1 13,083 Assistant chief, technical services 14,061 division 13,083 28,122 Attorney... 26,166 28,122 Chemist. 26,166 14,394 Chief, test engineering branch... 13,083 15,038 Chief, aerophysics laboratory 13,978 13, 794 771 12, Chief, applied climatology laboratory. Chief, applied mathematical labora15,038 tory 1 13,978 Chief, astrosurveillance science labo15,038 ratory 1 13,978 Chief, atmospheric circulation labo15,038 ratory 1 13,978 Chief, balloon instrumentation devel14,061 opment laboratory 1 13,083 Chief, behavioral science laboratory.. 1 13,374 14, 706 Chief, biological science laboratory. 1 13,978 15,038 Chief, boundary layer processing lab15, 038 oratory... 1 13,978 13,749 Chief, chemical physics laboratory 1 12,771 15, 038 Chief, research laboratory. J 13,978 14, 061 Chief, cloud physics branch 1 13,083 Chief, communications science labo15,038 ratory 1 13,978 Chief, computer mathematical sci14,061 ence laboratory 1 13,083 15,038 Chief, control sciences laboratory 1 13,978 14,394 Chief, dynamics branch 1 13,374 Chief, electromagnetic radiation lab14,061 oratory 1 13,083 Chief, electronic materiel sciences lab15,309 oratory. 14,227 14,061 Chief, geomagnetics branch 13, 083 15,978 Chief, ionospheric character branch—. 13, 978 14,061 Chief, ionospheric physics laboratory. 13,083 14,061 Chief, infrared techniques branch 13, 083 15,038 Chief, mechanics division 13,978 Chief, meteorological development 14,394 laboratory 13,374 Chief, metal and ceramics labora15,038 tory 13,978 14, C61 Chief, nuclear studies branch 13,083 14,061 Chief, photochemistry laboratory 13,083 15,038 Chief, physics division 13,978 15,038 Chief, physical electronics laboratory. 13,978 Chief, geophysics research program 14,394 division. 1 13,083 14,061 Chief, program requirements division. 1 13,083 Chief, propagation sciences labora15,038 tory 13,978 15, 038 Chief, propulsion research laboratory13,978 14, 061 Chief, radio astronomy section 13,083 14,061 Chief, radio chemistry branch 13,083 Chief, research instrumentation lab15,038 oratory 13,978 14,061 Chief, research probe flight branch 13,083 30,076 2,7,956 Chief, solid state sciences 14,061 13,083 Chief, special propagation studies15,038 13,978 Chief, spectroscopic studies 14,061 13,083 Chief, systems analysis office 15,038 13, 978 Chief, thermal radiation laboratory. — 14,061 13,083 Chief, weather radar branch 15,038 13,978 Chief, operations analysis office Chief, range plans and program re13,749 12,771 view division Chief, advance plans branch for rocket 14,394 13,083 propulsion 14,061 13,083 Chief, missile facilities division 14,061 12,771 Chief, customer services division 15,038 13,686 Chief, management division 15,038 13,686 Chief, research requirements office 27, 810 25, 542 Contracting officer 15,038 13,978 Deputy director, comptroller 14,394 13,083 Deputy director, plans division. Deputy director, analysis and engi14,394 13,083 neer — Deputy director, Armed Services 14,394 13,083 Technical Information Agency 13,749 12,771 Director, national space control center. 14,394 13,083 Director, procurement division.. 15,038 13,978 Technical director, 6511th test group.. Technical director, rocket propulsion 15,038 1 13,978 development 13, 749 1 12,771 Director, research 147, 724 10 136,860 Electronic scientist 15,038 1 13,978 Engineer, aerodynamic 12 166,860 18 269,356 Engineer, aeronautical 15,038 1 13,978 Engineer, civil 4 59,156 4 54,744 Engineer, combustion 2 30,076 2 27,956 Engineer, construction 19 275,260 17 229,990 Engineer, electronics. 72 62 Engineer, general 1 1,053,330 846,100 2" 29,099 Engineer, materials 13,978 7 104,070 Engineer, research 99, 770 8 113,410 Mathematician 80, 527 4 60,095 Medical officer 55,880 2 29,099 Metallurgist 13,978 1 14,061 12, 771 Mycologist 2 28,143 26,145 Personnel officer 25 356,340 21 279,870 Physicist 1 13, 749 1 12,771 Procurement officer 6 85,285 Psychologist 5 65,650 1,095,735 29,099 105,955 113,735 60,095 29,099 14,061 28,455 25 361,045 1 14,061 6 85,930 99 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Research and development officer Special assistant director, technology Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accounting chief Administrative analyst Technical adviser Management analystAssistant chief, comptroller Assistant chief, technical operations branch Assistant chief, Lincoln liaison officeAssistant chief, air weapons control project office Assistant chief, combat operations center project office Assistant chief, weather observation project office Assistant chief, intelligence data handling project office. Assistant chief, electromagnetic intelligence project office Assistant chief for management research, deputy chief of staff plans. Assistant chief, chemical research laboratory ... Assistant chief, control sciences... Assistant chief, metal and ceramics research laboratory Assistant chief, research operations branch Assistant chief, administrative contracting officer Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff comptroller Assistant chief, data, acquisition and procurement division Assistant chief, procurement office. _. Assistant chief, range project branch. Assistant chief, experimental track branch Assistant chief, plans and programs.. Assistant chief, flight test engineering branch. Assistant chief, rocket propulsion branch Assistant chief, solid rocket branch.. Assistant chief, space positioning branch Assistant chief, customer service division Attorney... Budget officer Chemist Chief, department of physiology Chief, aircraft allocation division. Chief, civilian personnel officer Chief, airborne research division. Chief, staff judge advocate contract branch.. Chief, equipment engineering branch. Chief, data processing and display Chief, components and techniques research branch Chief, applications techniques branch. Chief, operator performance branch.. Chief, offensive and support system section Chief, data transmission branch Chief, construction division.. Chief, contracts and procurement division Chief, applied mathematics branch... Chief, astronomy and astrophysics branch Chief, atmospheric optics branch Chief, balloon research branch Chief, communications physics section Chief, communications theory section. Chief, data transmission section Chief, development section.. Chief, engineering division Chief, external research Chief, flight operations research Chief, field evaluation section. Chief, general physics branch Chief, geodesy and gravity branch Chief, hydromagnetic branch Chief, information compression section. Chief, management requirements division. Chief, mechanics research laboratoryChief, meteorological, physics, and airglow branch Chief, microwave physics and analysis section.. Chief, missile antenna branch Chief, plasma physics research branch. Chief, power research branch Chief, programs division Chief, radiation and reflection sectionChief, research probe instrumentation. Chief, research and development operations branch 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 8 $111,460 11 $165,310 11 $165,310 1 2 13,083 27,060 1 2 14,061 29,412 1 2 14,394 29,412 2 6 1 3 1 23,920 72, 690 12,334 36,225 12,085 2 6 1 3 25,230 78,190 13,270 37,410 2 6 1 4 25,750 78,450 13, 520 49,620 1 1 12, 563 12,563 1 1 13,520 13,520 1 1 13,520 13,520 13,520 1 12,563 1 13,520 1 1 11,606 1 12,750 1 12,750 1 11, 606 1 12,480 1 12,750 13,520 1 12,563 1 13,520 1 1 11,606 1 12, 750 1 12,750 1 11,606 1 12,480 1 12,750 1 1 12,563 12,563 1 1 13,520 13,520 1 1 13,520 13,520 1 12,563 1 13,520 1 13,520 1 12,563 1 13,520 1 13,520 2 22,714 2 24,960 2 25,230 2 23,190 2 25,200 2 25,460 1 1 1 12,563 11,606 11,606 1 1 1 13,520 12,480 12,480 1 1 1 13,520 12,750 12,750 1 1 12,563 11,606 1 1 13,520 12,480 1 1 13,520 12,750 1 11,606 1 12,480 1 12,750 1 1 11,606 11,606 1 1 12,750 12,750 1 1 12,750 12,750 1 12,563 1 13,520 1 13,520 1 11,357 3 34,565 3 36,945 9 107,475 1 11,357 1 11,606 1 11,606 1 12,563 1 12,480 3 37,410 3 39,220 11 140,565 1 12,230 1 12,480 1 12,480 1 13,520 1 12,480 3 37,930 3 39,480 10 128,325 1 12,480 1 12,750 1 12,750 1 13,520 1 1 1 11,357 12,563 11,606 1 1 1 12,480 13,520 12,750 1 1 1 12,480 13,520 12,750 1 1 1 11,606 11,606 11,835 1 1 1 12.750 12,480 13,000 1 1 1 12,750 12,750 13,000 1 1 1 11,606 11,606 11,606 1 1 1 12,480 12, 750 12, 750 1 1 1 12,750 12,750 12,750 1 1 11, 606 12,563 1 1 12,480 13, 520 1 1 12, 750 13, 520 1 1 1 12,563 11,835 11,606 1 1 1 13, 520 12, 750 12, 480 1 1 1 13, 520 13,000 12, 750 1 1 1 1 12, 563 12, 563 12,563 12,563 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,563 12, 563 12, 563 11, 606 11,835 12,563 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13, 520 13, 520 13, 520 13, 520 12,230 13, 520 13, 520 13, 520 12, 750 12, 750 13, 520 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13, 520 13, 520 13, 520 13, 520 12,230 13, 520 13, 520 13,520 12, 750 13,000 13, 520 1 11,835 1 12,750 1 13,000 1 1 11,357 12,563 1 1 12,230 13, 520 1 1 12,480 13, 520 1 11,606 1 12,480 1 12,750 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,835 12, 563 12,563 11, 606 12,563 11, 606 12, 563 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,750 13, 520 13, 520 12,480 13,520 12,480 13,520 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13,000 13, 520 13, 520 12, 750 13, 520 12,750 13, 520 1 11,606 1 12,480 1 12,750 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued ber salary ber salary Chief, research and development re$12,230 sources branch $12,563 13,520 Chief, research and analysis section. _. 12,563 13,520 Chief, satellite meteorology branch... 12,563 13,520 Chief, scientific data processing section. 11,606 12,480 Chief, simulator evaluation section.. 12,563 13,520 Chief, solid state circuitry section. 12,563 13,520 Chief, thermal test section 12,563 13,520 Chief, badge section. 11,835 12,750 Chief, terrestrial propagation section. Chief, upper atmosphere circulation 1 12,480 11,606 section 12,563 1 13,520 Chief, waves and circuits section. 22,742 2 25,230 Chief, civilian personnel division Chief, communications division, range 12,750 operations 11,835 Chief, engineering division. 13,520 12,563 Chief, mathematical branch, range operations. 13,520 1 12,563 Chief, missile safety branch, range operations 13,520 1 12,563 Chief, plans and programs manage12,563 ment division 13,520 11,835 Chief, programs division, operations13,000 Chief, quality and surveillance ad12,480 istrative contracting office 11,357 12,480 Chief, range plans branch 11,606 13,520 Chief, research project branch 12,563 Chief, instrumentation support divi13,520 1 12,563 sion 13,520 1 12,563 Chief, surveillance branch 13,520 1 12,563 Chief, aerospace data systems Chief, data processing and computing branch 11,606 12,480 Chief, data systems branch and missile facility division 12,750 11,606 Chief, engineering branch, missile facility division ll,i 1 12,480 Chief, engineering test branch, missile. 1 12,750 11, 835 Chief, engineering development section, rocket propulsion 12, 480 11, 606 Chief, flight research branch 11,606 12, 750 Chief, installation and accessory 12,480 11,606 branch. 12,480 li, r Chief, instrumentation branch 11,606 12,480 Chief, liquid rocket branch 12, 480 11, r ~ Chief, missile component test branch. 13, 520 Chief, powerplant branch 12, 563 12,750 Chief, space positioning branch 11, 835 Chief, test facility branch, 6511th test 13,000 1 11,835 group Chief, test project branch, 6511th test 12, 750 group 1 11,606 Chief, experimental track instrumen12,750 11,835 tation branch 12,480 11, 606 Chief, document processing division-. 12,085 Chief, San Francisco regional office... 12,750 11,606 Chief, sage test branch 12. 750 11,606 Chief, environment branch 13; 520 12, 563 Chief, data acquisition branch 12,230 11, 357 Chief, plans and programs office 12, 563 13, 520 Chief, data processing branch 11, 835 12, 750 Classification analyst 71, 520 75,780 Contracting officer 2 22, 950 37,150 Deputy director, comptroller 1 11, 835 12, 750 Deputy director of material 2 24,150 26,000 Deputy director of procurement Deputy director of systems manage1 12, 085 ment 1 13,000 1 11,606 Deputy director of facilities 1 12,750 1 12, 563 Education specialist 21 257,175 21 277,410 Electronic scientist 9 110, 595 9 118, 990 Engineer, aerodynamic 35 437, 699 49 640,160 Engineer, aeronautical 2 24, 419 2 26, 540 Engineer, chemical 2 24,419 2 26, 540 Engineer, civil. 9 112,995 10 131,910 Engineer, combustion 4 48,300 4 51, 960 Engineer, construction 5 62,535 6 79,490 Engineer, electrical 78 Engineer, electronics 73 883,155 1,014, 095 Engineer, general183 1621,997,610 2,411,830 " 221,770 Engineer, materials 14 172,170 92,720 Engineer, mechanical 6 74,370 12, 750 Engineer, photographic 1 11,606 156,410 Engineer, research 12 145,160 13, 520 Engineer, safety 1 12,563 25,230 Historian 2 22,950 12, 750 Industrial specialist 1 11,835 38,440 Information specialist 3 35,745 Mathematician 12 143,460 165,760 Medical officer 4 47,820 125,160 12,480 Metallurgist 2 23,190 25,460 Nuclear physicist 12,480 Operations analyst 1 11,606 63,130 Personnel officer 5 58,455 12,750 Personnel technician 1 11,835 12,230 Pharmacist 710,060 Physicist.. 626,220 12,480 11,606 Procurement officer 161,585 127,065 Psychologist24,960 23,190 Research analyst 153,615 86,085 Research development officer.. 62,600 57,255 Research physiologist 12,230 11,357 Science analyst 12,480 11,606 Security officer 24,460 11,357 Industrial relations officer 100 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION—Continued R E S E A R C H , D E V E L O P M E N T , T E S T , AND E V A L U A T I O N , FORCE—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Statistician _ Superintendent, aircraft shops Supply officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985— GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345-GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670—. GS-3 $3,760 to $4,390— GS-2 $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1 $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense: Technical director Technical director (Arnold engineering development center) Technical director, guided missile weapon systems (Wright air development division) Technical director (Wright air development division) Scientific director (Rome air development center) Technical director, operations (Wright air development division) Technical director, deputy chief research and development (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) Technical director, deputy chief weapons systems (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) Technical director (Air Force flight test center) Chief scientist (Air Force missile development center) Technical director, electronic research (Air Force Command and control development division) Deputy director, geophysics (Air Force Command and control development division) Technical director, directorate of development (Wright air development division) Technical director, aircraft weapons systems (Wright air development division) Technical director, plans and programs (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command)—_i.>— Chief scientist (Air Force research division) _1 Technical director, aerial reconnaissance laboratory (Wright air development division) Technical director, deputy chief testing (air proving ground center) Technical director, directorate of communication (Rome air development center) _ Technical director, guidance and control (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) Technical director, communications and electronics (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) Technical director, electronics, detachment No. 1 (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command Deputy director, electronics research (Air Force Command and control development division) Director, physical sciences (Air Force research division) Associate director, research and development (Rome air development center) Technical director, directorate of flight test (Air Force flight test center) ... AIR 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $38,955 2 26, 000 2 26, 540 1,473 16, 865,197 1,546 14, 993,234 1,426 11, 744, 047 80 601,163 1,389 <, 613,427 136 873, 975 1,293 7, 765, 450 544 2, 969, 555 2,170 10, 502,550 2,"" 11, 874,797 1,832 1,744 6,895,047 7, 139,898 156 519,979 148 545,107 13 42,470 9 32,095 $38,955 26,540 2 27, 040 1,495 17, 157,487 1,549 15, 081,046 1,439 11, 901, 306 83 629,866 1, 399 9, 754, 045 148 962,165 1, 308 7, 919, 739 546 3, 023, 510 2,194 10, 950, 731 2,716 12, 192, 049 1, 748 7, 264, 457 150 565,891 33,725 77, 500 77,500 3 $35,745 2 24,170 2 24,668 1,396 14,824,690 1, 538 13,929,997 1,434 10,865, 500 78 538,601 1,425 9,117,019 131 776,969 1,128 6,274,444 555 2,784,856 2,107 9,573,066 2,735 11,128,389 2 16, 500 16,500 16, 500 16, 500 16, 500 16, 500 16, 500 16, 500 16, 500 16,000 16, 000 16, 000 15, 500 15, 500 15, 500 17, 500 17,500 17, 500 17,000 17,000 17, 000 18, 000 18,000 18, 000 17, 000 17, 000 17, 000 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,500 18,000 18,000 18,000 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,500 15,500 15, 500 14,500 14,500 14, 500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15, 500 15,500 15,500 16,000 16,000 16,000 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,150 15,150 15,150 14,500 14,500 14,500 15,000 15,000 15,000 Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the Secretary Numof Defense—Continued ber Technical director, propulsion laboratory (Wright air development divi1 sion). Technical director, aero-medical laboratory (Wright air development division) 1 Technical director, directorate of laboratories operations (Wright air development division)_ _ _ _ 1 Technical director, aircraft laboratory (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 Technical director, life sciences (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 Technical director, directorate of resourqes planning (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 Technical program director, deputy chief research and development (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) ... 1 Scientific adviser to director of research (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 Deputy director, plans and programs, detachment No. 1 (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 Technical director, weapons guidance laboratory (Wright air development division). 1 Technical adviser, deputy chief development and test (air proving ground center) 1 Director, programs and requirements (Wright air development division).. 1 Technical director, communication and navigation laboratory (Wright air development division) 1 Technical director, electronic components laboratory (Wright air development division) 1 Technical director, operational applications laboratory (Air Force Command and control development division) 1 Senior scientist,fluiddynamics branch (Wright air development division) __ 1 Guidance test manager, central inertial test (Air Force missile development center) 1 Guidance technology specialist, central inertial test (Air Force missile development center) 1 Director, solid state sciences (Air Force research division) 1 Director, chemical sciences (Air Force research division) 1 Mathematical adviser for research operations (Air Force missile development center) 1 Director, Sacramento peak observatory (Air Force Command and con1 trol development division) Technical director, research and development (Air Force missile de1 velopment center) Technical director, plans and operations (Arnold engineering develop1 ment center) Director, research and development 1 (Rome air development center) Chief scientist (Headquarters, Air Re1 search and Development Command). Chief scientist (Air Force missile test 1 center) Chief scientist, aeronautical research laboratory (Wright air development 1 division) Technical director, analysis team (Headquarters, Air Research and 1 Development Command) Technical director, aeronautical accessories laboratory (Wright air de1 velopment division) Assistant deputy for strategic weapons (Wright air development divi1 sion) Assistant deputy for advanced systems (Wright air development di1 vision) Assistant deputy for air defense weapons (Wright air development di1 vision) Technical adviser, directorate of requirements and programs (air prov1 ing ground center) Technical director, flight control laboratory (Wright air development 1 division).. Technical director, materials laboratory (Wright air development di1 vision) Technical adviser, deputy chief tests 1 (Air Force missile test center) 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Total Num- Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary salary $14,500 1 $14,500 $14,500 14,500 1 14,500 14,500 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 14, 500 1 14,500 14,500 14,500 1 14,500 14,500 17,000 1 17,000 17,000 14, 500 1 14, 500 14, 500 16, 500 1 16,500 16,500 14,500 1 14, 500 14, 500 14, 500 1 14, 500 14,500 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 14, 500 1 14, 500 14, 500 14, 500 1 14, 500 14, 500 14, 500 1 14, 500 14, 500 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 19,000 1 19,000 19,000 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 14, 500 1 14, 500 14, 500 14, 500 1 14, 500 14, 500 15, 500 1 15,500 15, 500 15, 500 1 15, 500 15, 500 16,500 1 16,500 16, 500 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 17,500 1 17, 500 17,500 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 14,500 1 14,500 14,500 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 14,500 1 14,500 14,500 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 14,500 1 14,500 14,500 14, 500 1 14,500 14,500 14,500 1 14,500 14,500 14,500 1 14,500 14,500 101 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Ungraded positions at annual rates $12,210 ber salary ber salary ber salary or above: $32,000 1 $16,000 Mathematician. 2 $32,000 121,500 Technical adviser 8 121,035 8 121,500 15,000 Assistant chief, plans and operations— 1 15,000 15,000 Assistant chief, offensive systems di15,000 vision 15,000 Assistant chief, defensive experimen15,000 tal systems division 15,000 Assistant chief, ground support equip14,500 ment 14,500 Assistant chief, advanced system 15,000 planning office 15,000 Assistant chief, GAM-87 weapons 15, 000 system project office 15, 000 Assistant chief, Dynasoar, weapons 15,000 15,000 system project office Assistant chief, airborne supply sys15,000 tem division 15,000 Assistant chief, B-70 weapon system 15,000 15,000 project office Assistant chief, GAM-87 engineering 14, 500 14, 500 office 17,500 17,500 Assistant chief for technology 1 17,500 Assistant chief, research and development (Rome air development 2 29,000 2 29,000 29,000 center) 16,000 Chief, plans and programs division. . . 1 16,000 Chief scientist (Wright air develop17,500 ment division) 17, 500 1 17,500 16, 500 1 16,500 Chief, Dynasoar engineering office 16, 500 1 16,500 Chief, B-70 engineering office Chief, offensive system engineering 16,500 16, 500 division 16,300 16,300 Chief, operations division 16, 500 16,500 Chief, engineer flight test division 16,500 16,500 Chief, evaluation office Chief, defensive experimental system 15,000 1 15,000 engineering division Chief, system dynamic analysis di15,000 15, 000 vision 32, 500 32,500 2 32,500 Chief scientist 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 Chief, fluid dynamics research. 16, 500 16, 500 Chief, airborne support systems Deputy director, research and de16,500 1 16,500 velopment 16,335 15,000 1 15,000 Deputy director, plans and programs. 14,500 1 14,500 Deputy director, aircraft program 1 14,500 Deputy director, engineering research 32,000 2 32,000 2 32,000 division 16, 500 1 16,500 1 16,500 Deputy director of sciences Deputy director, geophysics research 15,500 1 15,500 division Director, technical research and de18,000 1 18,000 18,000 velopment 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 Director, technical flight test 33,000 2 33,000 33,000 Director, systems management Director, programing and require15,000 15,000 15,000 ments 16, 500 16,500 16, 500 Director, systems engineering 15,000 15,000 15,000 Director, avionics division 14, 500 14, 500 14,500 Director, flight engineering test groupDirector, electronic technical lab14, 500 14, 500 oratory 1 14,500 14, 500 14,500 Director, aircraft mechanics division. 1 14,500 15,000 15,000 Director, propulsion laboratory 15, 500 Director, office systems applied 15, 500 15, 500 Director, command and control sys15, 500 tems 15, 500 15, 500 16,000 16,000 16,000 Director, directorate of systems 15,150 15,150 15,150 Director, physical sciences * 17,000 17,000 17,000 Director, research and development— 14, 500 14, 500 14, 5p0 Director, aerospace medical division 14, 500 14, 500 14, 500 Director, operations office. 17,000 17,000 17,000 Director, advanced system technology. Director, navigation guidance lab14, 500 14, 500 14, 500 oratory 14, 500 14, 500 Director, materials central 15,000 15,000 Director, flight control laboratory 15,000 15,000 Director, biomedical laboratory Director, operational support engi1 15,000 15,000 neering division 1 14,500 14, 500 1 14, 500 Director, life sciences 14, 500 1 14,500 1 14, 500 Director, chemical science Director, Sacramento peak observa1 15,500 15, 500 1 15, 500 tory 1 14,430 14, 430 1 14, 430 Director, solid state sciences 2 34,400 34,400 3 48,000 Research and development office Special assistant, research and devel19,000 19,000 1 19,000 opment 32,060 32,060 3 31,055 Foreman, maintenance 64,189 64,189 6 63,191 Foreman, shop 10, 832 10,832 1 10,317 Supervisor, aircraft maintenance 41,767 41,767 4 41,579 Superintendent, aircraft shops Chief, operations branch, base instal1 10,005 1 10,005 10,005 lation division Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv8,104 7,718 alent to less than $12,210 9,432,109 50,094,778 48,920,991 Total permanent. . Deduct lapses 23,642 23,650 23,491 162, I 14,122 150,457,096 160,172,016 546 539 186 4,197,986 4,901,706 3,469,977 Net permanent (average number, 23,105 23,096 net salary) 23,111 146, 259,110 156,702,039 157,902,416 1960 actual Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations Total 1961 estimate $142,557 $260,391 1,125,070 3,324,310 79,563 40, 515 602,700 3,039,882 75, 603 56,475 150,971,125 160, 737,090 $139,834,004 11,137,121 $159, 931,105 805,985 150,971,125 160,737,090 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , ADVANCED R E S E A R C H PROJECTS A G E N C Y , D E P A R T M E N T OF D E F E N S E 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary GS-18. $18,500: Deputy director, Advanced Research Projects Agency 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 Director, policy and planning 1 17,514 division 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief, analysis and integration staff.. 1 16,536 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director for policy 1 15.163 Chief, high-altitude detection branch. 15, 267 1 Chief, underground detection branch. 1 15, 267 Deputy chief, experimental measurements branch 1 15. 267 Deputy chief, research branch 1 15, 267 Deputy chief, systems branch 1 15, 267 Director, program management division 1 14,435 1 15. 517 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Program management officer 3 38,625 3 41, 871 4 54,705 Project manager 13 183,893 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 Program management officer 11,357 2 24,460 1 Project manager 11, 606 3 37, 980 1 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 9,901 42,849 4 1 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 8, 341 1 8, 965 3 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 21,090 1 7, 821 1 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 6,302 1 6.781 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1 6,074 1 6,552 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 8 43, 368 9 51,124 15 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 75, 796 16 85, 528 10 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 44, 368 17 78, 891 1 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 3, 765 2 8,112 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense: Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency 1 19,000 19,000 Assistant director for ballistic missile 1 17,000 19,000 Assistant director for nuclear test detection 19, 000 Assistant director for propellant chemistry 19, 000 Chief scientist 19,000 Director, technical operations division 1 19,000 Deputy assistant director for ballistic missile defense 1 15,500 1 16,500 Deputy assistant director for nuclear test detection 1 16,500 1 16,500 Assistant director for general research. 1 16,000 Assistant director for materials 1 16,000 Chief, experimental measurements branch 1 16, 000 Chief, reliability and exploratory research branch 16, 000 Chief, research branch 1 16,000 Chief, systems branch 1 16,000 Deputy technical executive 1 16,000 1 16,000 Chief, communications and tracking branch 1 15,500 Chief, satellite branch 1 15,500 1 15,500 Special assistant to the deputy director 1 15,000 1 15,000 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1 4,742 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services.. 65 11 569,666 106,545 97 19 984,739 187,739 54 463,121 78 797,000 7,161 18,000 5,445 8, 000 475, 727 823,000 1 1 15. 267 15, 267 1 1 1 15, 267 15, 267 15, 267 1 15, 787 3 13 42, 516 184, 205 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 9 16 17 2 24, 710 37,980 42, 849 8, 965 7,821 6,947 6,718 51, 625 86, 694 80, 225 8,112 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 102 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE MILITARY OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S CONSTRUCTION, A R M Y 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Engineer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Engineer Equipment technician.. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer.. Attorney Attorney adviser Comptroller Engineer Equipment technician.. Legal administrator Personnel officer Procurement officer Realty officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985... GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425—. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875—. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345—. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— MILITARY PAID 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $29,370 1 $15,517 1 $15,517 49 675,533 1 13,978 47 693,546 1 15,038 47 693,546 1 15,038 2 23,940 2 23,670 3 36,005 8 93,545 163 2,013, 771 1 12,563 1 11,606 3 34,071 1 11,357 3 36,753 729 7,955,006 1,520 14,065,967 1,927 15,275,809 183 1,275,957 1,638 10,787,709 279 1,648,786 1,354 7,407,923 710 3,552,112 1,228 5,637,997 1,352 5,517,098 1,110 4,167,243 229 773,870 26 86,405 2 25,750 2 25,500 3 38,750 8 103,000 158 2,021,760 1 13,520 1 12,480 3 36,690 1 12,230 3 39,540 636 7,474,632 1,378 13,700,525 1,757 14,625,289 156 1,173,348 1,492 10,864,055 263 1,650,128 1,271 7,381,114 710 3,807,284 1,157 5,836,515 1,349 5,969,850 1 12,480 2 25,750 2 25,500 3 38,750 6 76,460 132 1,690,260 1 13,520 1 12,480 3 36,690 1 12,230 3 39,540 527 6,188,138 1,099 10,907,003 1,133 9,612,003 129 973,479 1,299 9,205,842 246 1,542,064 1,231 7,221,062 655 3,514,527 1,147 5,731,725 1,302 5,765,992 1,111 1,096 4,497,733 4,437, 702 232 842,104 231 837,965 26 94,822 26 94,822 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number net salary): United States and possessions... Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Military construction, Air Force" "Military construction, Air National Guard" "Cemeterial expenses," Department of the Army—Civil "Acquisition, construction, and improvement," Coast Guard (transfer to Army) "Military construction, Air Force Reserve"— "Construction of power systems," Ryukyu Island, Army "Military construction, Navy" (transfer to Army) "Construction, Alaska Communication System" "Military construction, Army" "Reimbursements" 11,609 13,425 72,653,030 85,498,285 661 1,122 1,157 4,034,767 9,024,155 7,157,747 14,251 10,117 10,820 66,682,551 68,136,802 ,312 60,872,024 1,319 1,251 8,851, 524 8,837,329 10 990 1,366,407 1, 522,236 962 6,768,239 554,038 26,403 978,000 422,176 17,000 428,967 17,000 303,672 2,762,050 3,300 1,496,478 2, 581,068 3,300 1,227,167 83,038,283 83.345,214 72,875,765 $56,543,165 $57,307,000 $49,892,000 694,495 793,000 761,000 79,339 34,600 79,765 3,264,364 5,396 1, 537, 923 30,152 21,714 27,925 114,000 104,000 25,749 12,649 16,900 23,544,632 2,079,208 23,736,000 1,322,000 21,323,000 716,000 ARMY 1960 actual FROM GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210—. 1,284 1,727 1,656 4,912,422 4,527,565 3,912,945 Total permanent. CONSTRUCTION, Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 ... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 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 Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services RESERVE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $37,689 127,548 229,128 263,772 26,624 422,016 40,474 240,585 74, 544 125,804 133,848 140,082 16,330 6,927 3 12 24 34 4 64 7 43 16 28 33 37 5 2 $13,520 114,190 236,325 283,594 29,368 455,296 43,533 259,376 74,413 140,364 147,576 154,697 18,095 7,654 1 10 23 34 4 64 7 43 16 28 33 37 5 2 $13,520 116,900 226,050 266,912 28,704 428,148 43,533 247,312 77,685 135,351 138,632 146,335 18,095 7,654 1 10 22 32 4 61 7 41 15 27 31 35 18,409 9,835 316 1,903,780 23 137,878 309 1,987,836 20 174,878 295 1,904,666 10 108,746 293 1,765,902 289 1,812,958 285 1,795,920 13,563 27,426 77 4,122 25,000 80 4,000 25,000 80 4,000 1,815,746 1,849,000 1,825,000 4,656 REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS ARMY INDUSTRIAL FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director, system support laboratory.. GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Aeronautical research administrator.. Chief, electronic engineer, guidance and control laboratory Chief, missile instruction branch Deputy director, industrial operations laboratory Deputy director, structures and mechanics laboratory. Project director Technical director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Chief, production engineering branch. Deputy commander for technical management and engineering Engineering coordinator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Attorney adviser Bacteriologist Biochemist Budget officer Chemist Comptroller Contract specialist Deputy comptroller Digital computer administrator Educational officer Engineer — Entomologist. Equipment technicianIndustrial specialist Inspector Legal administrator Logistics specialist Management analyst-.. Mathematician Medical officer. Metallurgist Pathologist Personnel director Pharmacologist Physical science officer.. Physicist Physiologist 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,392 1 $16,806 1 $17,056 15,392 15,392 16,349 1 1 1 1 14,206 1 15,517 1 15,517 14,685 1 1 16,037 15,267 1 1 16,037 15,267 3 41,058 10 136,860 30 410,580 1 12,771 3 41,808 1 13,978 1 13, 686 15 205, 551 2 25,854 4 55,036 1 13,083 40,143 2 27,372 292 4,002,814 1 12,771 3 41,058 4 54,744 1 13,686 3 41,058 1 12,771 2 27,372 8 109,780 6 83,284 4 54,744 1 13,978 3 41,058 1 12,771 60 820,537 23 314,778 1 13,686 16,536 17,576 3 43,494 8 116,088 26 376, 700 1 13, 749 3 45,302 1 15,038 1 14,394 13 190,240 2 28,122 4 58,532 1 14,394 3 42, 537 2 29,100 287 4,177,166 A 1 14,061 3 43,494 4 57,888 1 14,394 3 43,494 1 14,061 2 28,788 87,632 89,482 57,888 15,038 43,494 14,706 796,973 333,246 14,394 16,536 17,576 3 43,806 9 131,106 29 422,378 1 14,061 3 45,573 1 15,038 1 14, 706 13 191,197 2 28,122 4 58,844 1 14,394 43,161 2 29,412 296 4,337, 558 "1 14,061 43,806 4 58,200 1 14,706 3 43,806 1 14,061 29,100 2 8 117,044 6 89,794 4 58,200 1 15,038 3 1 14,706 58 846,083 23 335,430 1 14,706 103 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,750 to $15,030—Continued Procurement officer _ _, Production specialist Program progress analyst. — Research analyst Scientific administrator Supply officerTraffic manager GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Architect Attorney adviser Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Budget analyst Budget officer Business analyst. Cartographer Chemist Commodity industry analyst. Comptroller. Construction superintendent Contract specialist— Deputy comptroller Designer Digital computer administrator Educational officer Engineer. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,083 164,232 218,976 3 41,934 20 278,495 82,408 13,083 2 $27,810 144,876 14 203,076 3 45,114 21 315,281 6 87,320 1 14,394 17 205,445 16 193,360 47 566,943 1 12,085 1 11,357 17 199,865 3 36,233 5 58,718 17 222,350 16 209,350 42 547,180 1 13,000 3 36,940 17 216,650 5 63,480 5 63,460 108,765 1 12,085 1 12,085 39 477,047 6 72,510 3 34,807 2 24,170 17 205,445 4 48,110 1 12,555 9 108,037 5 60,425 593 ,185,443 11,835 108,275 12,085 11,357 11,835 72,510 12,085 12,085 108,765 120,850 254,741 111, 625 145,020 48,340 205,445 12,085 62,815 581,717 628,170 48,817 24,897 11,357 11,835 361,094 205, 445 47, 111 12,085 332, 961 24,170 59, 447 262, 227 12,085 117,810 1 13,000 1 13,270 34 450,130 6 78,540 3 37,710 2 26,000 19 247,080 4 52,290 1 13,510 9 117,020 5 65,270 584 7,661,370 1 12,750 9 117,010 1 13,000 12 16 Entomologist Equipment technician Geopbysicist Historian.. Information officer. Industrial specialist Inspector Labor relations officer Legal administrator. Management analyst Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist Patent adviser..., Personnel director Personnel officer Pharmacologist Physical science officer Physicist Physiologist. Planning officer Planning and production specialist... Procurement officer Production specialist. Program progress analyst Research analyst Salary and wage analyst Scientific administrator. Shop superintendent Statistician Supply officer Technologist Traffic manager 4 Transportation officer. 2 Veterinarian ,084 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,085._. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.._. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820—. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Positions established by Public Law 313: Associate director for advanced research Associate director for atomic applications — Associate director for ballistics research laboratory. for development Associate directorr for Associate director for research Associate director for supporting research Chief adviser, assistant chief of staff for research and development Chief, air defense branch Chief, ballistics measurements labora tory 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 22, ,662 46, 653 22, 714 113,491 24, 121,820 ,332 25, 048,639 306 2, 168,021 $28,143 10 1 6 1 1 9 10 20 9 12,750 78,540 13,000 12,230 117,810 130,810 262,140 120,390 12 157,080 4 52,270 17 222,620 1 13,270 5 67,600 48 630,120 47 614,800 4 52,790 2 26,790 1 12,230 30 390, 870 17 222, 350 4 45, 760 1 13,000 27 358,600 2 26,270 5 64,210 22 284, 790 1 13,000 1 12, 230 4 50,190 24,460 2 2,038 23, 437, 720 2, 663 24, 777,020 3,343 25, 948,376 319 2, 441,907 3,061 21, 663,931 ,046 19, 654,603 394 2,612, 765 2, 358,102 2,302 ,279 12, 448, 946 13, 851,636 218 1, 229 6,801,670 6, 144,335 3,498 ,512 17,607,208 16, 045,927 5,459 ,478 24, 916,147 22, 888, 912 3, 711 ,723 15,483,609 14, 238, 664 789 789 3,043,274 2, 799, 499 18 63,998 24 78,028 160,206 233,424 45,114 315,613 87,944 14.394 17 223,700 16 210,700 578,580 13,270 37,190 216,920 63,980 63,710 12,230 118,620 13,270 13,270 491,830 79,080 38,250 26,270 19 248.700 4 53,060 1 13,510 9 117,830 5 65,810 597 7,878,480 ~ 13,000 117.000 13,270 12,230 13,000 79,080 13,270 12,230 44 1 3 17 5 5 1 9 1 1 37 118,620 131,890 303,300 132,890 158,430 52,540 225,050 13.395 67,600 634,960 644,310 53.310 27,040 12,480 31 404, 970 17 223, 970 4 52, 270 1 13,270 27 360, 400 2 26, 270 5 64, 740 22 286, 910 1 13,270 1 12, 230 4 50,940 24,460 2 2,067 22, 978,283 2,719 25, 355,869 3,389 27, 018,289 324 2, 504,663 3,110 22, 349,083 404 2, 683,463 2,345 13, 352,447 1,240 6, 974, 525 3,547 17, 683,627 5, 479 25, 288,057 3, 715 15, 679,416 792 , 077,682 71,860 20 14,500 1 15,250 1 15,250 15,000 1 15,000 1 15,000 16,500 15, 500 15,500 1 1 1 16, 500 16, 500 15,500 1 1 1 16,500 16,500 15,500 14,500 1 15,500 1 15,500 15,500 14,500 1 1 15,500 15,250 1 1 15,500 15,250 14,750 1 14,750 1 14,750 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary Positions established by Public Law 313—Continued 2 $35,000 1 $17,500 Chief engineer 16,000 1 16,000 Chief scientist. 15,500 1 15,500 Chief, weapons system laboratory Deputy chief, research and develop16, 000 1 16,000 ment group 16,750 1 16,750 Deputy commander for engineeringDeputy commander for scientific 47,750 3 47,750 activities Deputy director, development opera18, 500 tions division.. 16, 500 Deputy director of medical research... 16, 500 18, 000 Director, aeroballistics laboratory 15, 000 Director of biological research 15,000 17, 500 Director, computations laboratory Director, development operations 19,000 division 17,500 Director, fabrication laboratory Director, guidance control laboratory.. 18,000 Director, missilefiringlaboratory 18,000 Director of research 15,000 Director, research project laboratory. _ 18, 000 Director, research operations branch _ _ 18,000 1 18,000 Director, systems analysis and reliability laboratory 17,500 Director, structures and mechanics laboratory 18,000 Director, test laboratory 17,500 Scientific advisor 15,500 15, 500 Scientist and technical consultant 17,500 17, 500 Senior scientist 16,000 16,000 Supervising metallurgist 16,500 16,500 16,000 Technical director, missile division... 16,000 16,500 Technical director, physical science . . 16,500 15,500 15,500 Technical director of research Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210.. 253 3,398 116,415,473 16,734,944 Ungraded positions at hourly or daily rates equivalent to— $12,210 and above: Engineer 5 51,501 5 51,501 27,827 Less than $12,210 26,365 158,407,013 150,633,682 61,804 1,122 367,282,210 372,477,806 2,813 2,376 6,933,865 11,500,626 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 58,991 57,746 360,348,345 360,977,180 Part-time employment Intermittent employment 1,297,202 137,650 270,523 .,373,190 147,215 37,114 Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Allowance for uniforms. 2,004,605 14,905,083 348,416 56,227 105,662 065,808 463,452 56,553 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Deduct excess of annual leave taken over leave earned 2,434,174 382,860,000 Total personal services.. AIR 3,491,949 FORCE INDUSTRIAL Num- Total ber salary Grades and ranges: $21,008 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 51,189 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 15 111, 862 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 16 108,512 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 43 265,696 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 18 105,624 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 63 336,365 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 41 199,556 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 131 564,494 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 190 772,100 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 254 965,152 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 56 194,812 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 1 3,058 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 4,302 18, 367,084 Total permanent 5,138 22, 066,512 Deduct lapses 514,806 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions. __ 19, 025,147 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 60 241,131 Local rates 790 285,428 372,792,000 372,408,000 FUND Num- Total ber salary 2 7 15 16 40 19 65 55 131 175 222 56 1 $22,589 63,764 120,943 118,890 268,730 121,325 376,190 292,883 621,280 777,604 916,616 208,284 3,411 4,092 17,201,456 4,896 21,113,965 254 969,852 783 3,799 18,646,884 19,063,367 28 153,749 831 1,343,480 104 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT AIR FORCE INDUSTRIAL FUND—Continued 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $41,502 26,805 $20,818 27,000 $29,583 27,000 53,717 29,532 282,444 66,878 38,496 272,808 78,162 39,587 244,668 158,348 831,076 22,849 16,085 153,712 4 77,287 760,600 16,819 21,500 106,300 714,100 12,619 1960 actual Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions EOreign countries: Local rates Part-time employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: Local rates Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad Additional pay for hazardous duty Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Deduct excess of annual leave taken over leave earned ARMY 21,800 106,300 167,000 11,000 22,154,316 21,719, 619 21,906,219 MANAGEMENT Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Digital computer system officer General engineer Plans management officer Preservation and packing specialist-. Supply cataloger .... Supply cataloging administrator Supply management officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses 13,464 Total personal services.. 1960 actual FUNDS—Con. FUND 1 6 3 1 4 3 4 27 20 20 1 46 1 71 22 46 69 57 $11,835 73,464 34,799 12,563 47,611 36,732 46,404 286,622 173,635 148,471 7,114 297,731 5,928 401,162 109,991 212,991 289,250 222,981 1 6 3 1 4 3 4 27 20 20 $12,750 80,120 37,960 13,790 51,500 39,790 50,460 310,818 186,030 161,970 1 6 3 1 4 3 4 26 20 20 $13,000 80,370 38,210 13,790 51, 750 40,040 50,710 301,259 188,630 162,330 50 1 92 22 47 71 64 352,376 6, 552 553,022 121,161 239, Ci96 324,064 269,692 50 1 92 22 47 70 61 354, 503 6, 552 555,472 122,079 240,737 318,016 250,790 1 4,035 1 1 4,035 Grades and ranges: GS-i5, $13,730 to $15,030: Director, defense telephone service Engineer GSr14. $12,210 to $13,510: Deputy director, defense telephone service Engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $1560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7: $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-1. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Local wage rates 448 3,026,649 8 47,649 411 2, 591, 577 432 2,916,782 440 2,979,000 Total permanent Deduct lapses 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 Total personal services 1 1 $13,978 13,978 1 1 2 9 36 22 11,357 24,169 98,278 336,123 171,397 14,082 85, 313 42,228 105,981 1 1 5 17 15 1 13 7 19 4 23 19 79 1 1 2 20, 111 19,648 55,062 6,027 11,218 64,000 6,000 64,000 6,000 2,672,314 2,998,000 3,049,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 4,035 453 3,049,208 21 132,426 Total personal services 1960 actual 6 4 12 2 108,867 78,590 314,035 3,266 20 19 71 1 6,510 8, 750 1 1 $15,038 12, 13, 58, 169, 124, 7, 42, 27, 73, 10, 103, 85, 308, 3, 1 WORKING $15,038 1 12,480 4 46,960 110,465 49,782 11 6 CONSOLIDATED 14,755 27, 530 37,961 18 ~~95~360 19 87,609 72 324,425 1 3,515 6, 510 4,375 1 1 6,510 4,375 242 1, 457,013 178 1,068,370 31 165,736 18 95,229 147 3 836,765 11,265 118 530,504 119 580,453 119 598,500 91 2 752,023 8,750 40 1 388,313 4,375 24 1 222,625 4,375 9,044 4, 468 3,219 3, 659 5,000 3,200 6,000 3, 500 1, 308,008 985,000 835,000 FUNDS, 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Mechanical engineer Supplv officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 ..... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at annual rates below $12,210.... ... Total permanent. Deduct lapses Total personal services.. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 3 6 $28,641 48,476 10 65,999 42 4 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above a 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay ARMY 1 5 6 6 13 2 11 1 8 8 10,130 10,796 26, 417 24,378 3,973 12 26, 826 6 4 26, S 593.631 11, 716 245,636 19,385 226, 251 $12,230 61,150 65, 438 58. 530 104,480 14,020 74,712 6,053 44. 929 40,749 55, 643 17,264 11, 607 84 581,915 1, 737 15,488 2,191 17, 400 243, 476 601, 506 MILITARY ASSISTANCE MILITARY AIR FORCE MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE FUND 1960 actual 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary GS-18. Rate of $18,500: ber salary ber salary Director, Armed Forces supply support center 1 $18,512 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13,083 14,394 14,394 Deputy director, cataloging division. _ Deputy director, management staff. _. 13,978 15,038 15,038 Deputy director, standardization division 13,686 15,038 15,038 12,771 13,749 13,749 Deputy director, utilization division.. 13,083 14,061 14,061 Director, data processing division 13,978 15,038 15,038 Director, management staff 13,083 14,061 14,061 General engineer 2 26,457 2 28,787 2 28,787 Plans management officer Program coordinator 2 26,457 2 28,455 2 28,455 Supply cataloging administrator 1 13,083 1 14,061 1 14,061 Supply management officer 3 39,852 3 42,828 3 43,182 1962 ewStimate Num-• Total Num-- Total Num-- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 419 2,640,344 8 48,767 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 1961 estimate 1961 estimate INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 Num- Total Num- Total U.S.C. 801-1158): ber salary ber salary Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 $29,057 $31,241 25,001 90, 624 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665.. 141,768 46,821 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 82,290 64,959 Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555 38,231 48,442 Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655 Foreign Service staff officer: 2 13,500 1 7,530 Class 7. $7,515 to $8,665 1 6,011 Class 9. $6,005 to $7,155 9 48,257 6 35,902 Class 11. $5,000 to $5,930 4 17,450 Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425 5 23,295 1 3,890 Class 13. $4,010 to $4,940 1962 estimate 105 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1960 actual INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION—continued Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 . Total permanent. 69 $105,958 505,402 1 11,503 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 Additional pay for service abroad 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 116 Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 142 $207,000 142 $207,300 181 181 561,825 3 29,825 572, 531 4 40,231 46 387,941 69 105,958 36 325,000 142 207,000 35 325,000 142 207,300 4, 992 23, 301 84, 536 2, 255 15,300 89,900 15,300 606, 728 639, 455 637.060 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Net permanent (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: Local rates Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay_ Total personal services, ment of State 726 1,139, 708 684 1,086, 360 684 1,086,360 95 154,896 74 107,160 74 107,160 9 14,459 5 8,800 5 8,800 640 999,271 Depart- 615 988,000 615 988,000 15, 306 5,000 5,000 45, 521 34, 000 34, 000 1,060,098 1,027,000 1, 027, 000 ARMY Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Administrative officer.. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer.. Budget officer Economic adviser Engineer.. Physicist Program analyst-Supply officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer.. Attorney Budget analyst Engineer Management analyst... Procedure analyst Production specialist... Supply officer. Training officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,©85_. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. $5,885 to $6,875. $5,355 to $6,345. _. $4,830 to $5,820... $4,345 to $5,335._. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by Secretary of Defense: DOD-2. $15,180 to $15,510: Public affairs adviser Adviser to director Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to less than $12,210. Foreign nationals at local rates.. Total permanent. Deduct 1 Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates.. Total personal services, Army Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer. Engineer Program analyst GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by the Secretary of the Navy (pursuant to 34 U.S.C. 1071-1074C): $8,605 to $14,232: Senior professor and professor $7,281 to $10,591: Associate professor.. $5,791 to $9,267: Assistant professorUngraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 1 14,685 1 15,775 15, 775 1 1 12,770 13,374 5 1 1 7 67,775 13,970 13,083 94,271 1 13, 730 1 14, 705 1 14, 705 5 73,190 1 15, 030 1 14,055 7 100,176 13, 730 14, 705 14, 705 73,190 15, 030 14, 380 100,176 1 4 11,606 46,631 4 47, 610 15 176,668 2 23, 650 1 11, 835 1 12,315 11 129, 945 1 11,606 101 1,059,050 189 1,713,830 213 1,638, 510 39 270,779 176 ] ,144,567 23 133,908 151 841,120 102 509,359 230 1,073,482 228 908,264 74 279,339 13 45,271 6 19,387 1 1 15,510 15,180 1 12, 730 4 50,665 1 12,470 4 51,620 15 197,425 2 25, 960 2 25, 730 2 25,460 12 154,035 1 12, 730 104 1,167, 787 185 1,788,130 208 1,722, 617 58 432,815 175 1,230,319 34 214,030 165 991,712 103 560,552 248 1, 237,804 205 898,050 55 224,382 11 41,750 2 6,790 1 1 1 4 12,730 51,185 4 51, 830 14 184,180 2 25, 960 2 25, 730 2 25,980 12 154,035 1 12, 730 93 1,061,497 166 1,618, 720 198 1,656,337 57 433,570 163 1,150, 639 31 202,730 151 920,162 96 531,352 234 1,191,450 192 853,500 49 203,877 10 38,750 2 7,000 2,660 12,304,640 1,265,436 Deduct 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 Additional pay for service abroad Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $22,467 $57,000 63,480 203,544 3,346,934 61,790 269,000 3,697,619 14,675,629 16,662,819 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer, supervisor GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer, supervisor Administrative officer Financial economist Operations analyst GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services, Air Force.. 417.5 2,710,694 450 3,186,240 480 3,420,900 1,047 1,039.1 1,116 7, 513,300 7,822,110 7,097,098 1,361 1,226 991.4 1, 569,060 1,324,200 1,231,412 1 1 35 63 46 5 33 15 48 34 126 135 173 62 22,714 12, 563 11,357 374,576 569,851 361,533 35,089 215,549 89,523 264,383 175,264 589,062 568,101 700,222 236,817 21,550 14,466 29,543 2 1 2 39 71 46 3 33 12 48 34 113 130 155 60 2 2 5 24,460 13,520 24,460 446,235 690,235 387,176 23,463 234,025 76,456 289,632 187,592 565, 111 588,850 677,079 247,300 23,499 16,217 32,598 1,042,608 319 1,077,180 502 819,897 264 619,568 1,341 6,244,656 6,154,668 29 135,419 81 356,625 4,704,072 824 5,092,638 91 568,571 609 525,400 88 564,634 400 451,965 40,077 86,923 663 49,136 19,892 81,930 46,000 5,974,842 6,258,059 818 1,000 AIR FORCE Deduct lapses 2, 980 12,893,903 13, 588,109 92 191 635, 503 1,010,699 2 Total personal services, Navy Total permanent 15,510 15,180 1,260 950 1,371 2,047,230 2,031,378 1,780,309 106 163,260 106 171,380 106 154,981 212 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions ARMY—continued Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay... Additional pay for service abroad 1961 estimate NAVY Total personal services, International Cooperation Administration Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Deduct lapses Add terminal leave 1960 actual 3 38,625 4 46,405 1 12,563 1 12,334 1 11,357 31 324,310 50 439,720 28 210, 577 7, 426 1 27 177,096 6,370 1 18 101,541 3 42,183 4 50, 710 1 13,520 1 13, 520 1 12,230 31 349,983 53 504,715 28 226,698 27 188,577 45 203,803 33 133,805 40,291 11 20 115,645 13 63,623 48 220,274 31 130,312 13 51,753 1,827,251 8 94,818 274 1,983,743 7 50,260 238 1,568,246 21 164,187 241 1,730,517 26 202,966 13,326 29,102 7,435 30,100 1,774,861 1,971,018 12 61,028 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Grades and ranges: Positions established by act of August 26,1954(68 Stat. 857): Attorney Chief, U.S. logistic liaison group 2 1 22,713 14,518 1 1 10,795 15,621 106 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual MILITARY ASSISTANCE—Continued MILITARY OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE— continued ASSISTANCE—Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE— continued Grades and ranges—Continued Positions established by act of August 26, 1954 (68 Stat. 857)—Continued Defense adviser, USRO and DEFREPNAMA Deputy assistant secretary (international security affairs) Deputy director, office of military assistance Director, multilateral finance division Director, mutual weapons development team Director of policy review Director of weapons production and sales Director, production and logistics division GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Accountant Attorney Budget analyst.. Construction engineer Foreign affairs officer— General engineer Industrial specialist— Infrastructure specialist Military assistance plans officer Program analyst Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Budget analyst - 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $18,720 $19,656 19,011 19,011 1 $19,656 1 19,011 17, 514 18,512 1 18,512 16,952 18,054 1 18,054 16,952 18,013 18,054 18,616 1 18,616 15,018 16,307 1 16,307 16, 952 17,035 1 17,035 13,686 26, 769 13, 978 54,101 13,083 13, 978 12, 771 39, 831 79,371 14,456 14,706 13.749 28, 767 15,038 86,362 14,061 15,038 13, 749 43,161 99,114 15, 558 15,038 13,749 29,432 15,309 86,280 14,394 13, 749 14,061 43,806 8 114,797 1 15,829 12,085 36,005 13,000 38.750 1 3 13,270 39,270 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Foreign affairs officer Industrial specialist Military assistance evaluation officer. Program analyst Statistician Training specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. Total permanentDeduct 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: Local rates. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services, Office of the Secretary of Defense Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $24,398 13,978 36,255 58,967 12,085 11,357 92,248 35,048 21,090 7,114 46,924 68, 248 155,520 319,882 148,511 49,108 3,515 65, 000 50,980 13,000 12,230 99,446 37,170 15,142 7,821 10 70,720 10 67,019 27 162,032 61 340,167 33 162,596 35, 672 7,530 220 1, 610,725 15 125,333 219 1,755, 759 12 104,029 161 1,166,077 44 319,315 165 1,329,410 42 322,320 32,796 1,032 50,000 11,845 71,722 1,602,787 2 $26,520 5 4 1 1 9 4 2 1 2,000 6,370 81,100 1, 791,200 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CEMETERIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Cemetery operations administrator.. Superintendent GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at annual rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapsesAdd 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 possessions Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Payments for reimbursement of military.., Total personal services C O R P S OF 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $12, 555 11,355 22,180 62,630 135,350 52,790 80,205 68,340 213,400 147,590 215,400 220, 890 114,635 34,335 1 1 2 7 17 8 13 12 40 31 45 51 30 1 1 4 7 17 6 13 9 46 31 45 54 34 $13,520 12,480 45,178 68,285 145,707 43,881 89,321 56,979 270,331 161,044 236,540 247, 579 140,209 37,451 1 1 4 8 $13,520 12,480 45,178 77,770 138,926 52,377 84,024 58,800 276,632 157,010 244,029 260,591 150,989 37,661 16 7 12 9 47 30 46 57 36 512 2,421,248 513 2,465,130 554 2,691,332 779 3,812,903 32 187,345 790 4,033,635 27 143,229 837 4,301,319 21 102,049 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 1,504 $13, 984,192 2,345 18, 778,760 255 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 1, 851,045 2,408 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 15, 878,352 419 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 2, 614,560 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— 1,759 10, 098,419 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 1,191 6, 069,336 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 1,776 8, 274,384 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 1,939 8, 025,521 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,3901,642 6, 387,380 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. 479 1, 704,851 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 56 189,317 Grades established by act of Aug. 1, 1947, Public Law 80-313 (61 Stat. 715), as amended: technical director, Waterways Experiment Station. 1 15,000 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $12,210 or above: Chief engineer 4 49,504 Engineer 1 12,230 First mate 1 12, 877 Master 7 89, 410 Equivalent to less than $12,210. 10, 509 58, 515,998 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 9,185,808 2,014 8,981,736 1,697 7,121,169 480 1,861,363 60 219,522 15,000 768 3,925,006 828 4,279,035 121,680 159,100 135,730 28,025 47,000 4,000 15,418 47,498 4,550 42,244 5,100 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary).. 26,250 27,044 174,892,666 159,585,577 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 3,481,769 3, 516,400 Part-time employment 207, 559 172,400 Intermittent employment 421,419 461,800 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1,225,809 671,544 Overtime and holiday pay 7,697,437 7,362,090 Nightwork differential 135,394 139,600 56,903 Additional pay for service abroad 68,500 780 Payments to casual workers 871,746 Add cost for effective time 1,010,902 Pay to commissioned officers 1,366,800 12 79,765 31,677 32,349 31,091 3,937,279 4,183,921 4,493,200 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Total permanent Total personal services 1,826 757 3,704,897 1960 actual Geologist Information and editorial specialist_ Personnel officer Realty officer — Superintendent Transportation rate analyst GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 - 1,530 $15,357,461 2,400 20,772,720 260 2,038,840 2,510 17,836,284 435 2,922,153 1,810 11,209,850 1,241 6,816,098 34,600 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM CORPS OF E N G I N E E R S CIVIL A P P R O P R I A T I O N S Geologist Management officer Realty officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Accountant Administrative officer. _ Appraiser Architect Attorney Attorney-adviser Budget officer. Comptroller Economist Engineer Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 79,339 10 ENGINEERS—CIVIL Grades and ranges: Member, Mississippi River Commission: Civilian GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Engineer GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Attorney Engineer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Attorney Attorney-adviser Comptroller Director of civilian personnelEngineer 1961 estimate EXPENSES Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $22,500 3 $22,500 3 $22,500 3 49,047 3 52,728 3 1 5 14,435 73,861 1 6 15,787 96,262 15, 787 112, 839 1 13,083 14,394 55,953 14, 061 14,394 15, 038 14,394 55,953 14,061 14,394 15,038 2 26,457 1 13,083 1 13,978 78 1,080,940 1 13,978 1 13,374 22,714 46, 883 12,085 12, 563 82, 908 58, 717 34, 798 24,169 248 3,064, 739 2 25,126 1 12,813 4 45,906 7 83, 636 1 11, 835 1 12, 563 767 8,328,086 1,179,730 1 15,038 1 14,394 1 13,749 2 4 1 1 7 6 1 3 2 24,710 50, 710 13,270 13, 520 89, 644 76, 730 12, 230 37, 980 26, 520 265 3,518,438 2 27,040 1 14,040 5 62,670 115,158 1 13,000 1 13,790 790 9,238,974 1 1 1 52,728 182,980 15, 038 14,394 13, 749 2 24,710 4 50,960 1 13,270 1 13, 520 7 90,164 6 76, 730 1 12, 230 3 38, 500 3 39, 520 270 3,602,988 ~ 27,040 14, 040 75, 440 115, 658 1 13, 000 1 13, 790 780 9,171,474 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations: '' General investigations": Civilian Military "Construction, general": Civilian Military. "Operation and maintenance, general": Civilian Military "General expenses': Civilian Military. "Flood control, Mississippi River and tributaries": Civilian Military "United States section, Saint Lawrence River Joint Board of Engineers": Civilian " I n t e r n a t i o n a l navigation congresses": Civilian "Corps of Engineers—Civil special expense funds": Civilian "Niagara remedial works": Civilian. "Revolving fund, Corps of Engineers —Civil": Civilian "Corps of Engineers—Civil trust funds": Civilian "Capital outlay," United States Soldiers' Home: Civilian "Construction," Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife: Civilian "Construction," Bureau of Indian Affairs: Civilian 4 1 1 7 10,687 60, 49,504 12,230 12,877 89,410 682,465 28,169 27,449 165, 765,413 180,056,942 1,125 1,199 5,164,276 6, 1.79,836 174,695,295 188,651,800 $7,223,820 17,799 $7,913,400 29,900 65, 819, 255 424, 616 72, 278,500 525,000 66,747,548 127,383 70,422,500 362, 500 9,106, 510 366,184 10,310,800 373,800 19,457, 111 74,920 20,536,500 75,600 742 2,000 38,000 138,606 2,747 151,000 3,000 4,331,548 4,770,000 461,938 500,000 59,994 74,000 37,955 31,060 22,300 107 108 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 RYUKYU ISLANDS, ARMY DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—Continued CORPS OF ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERS—CIVIL—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM OF E N G I N E E R S — C I V I L A P P R O P R I A T I O N S — c o n t i n u e d 1960 actual Salaries and wages are distributed as follows—Continued Direct obligations—Continued "Construction and rehabilitation," Bureau of Reclamation: Civilian. __ " Passamaquoddy tidal power survey," Department of State: Civilian "Disaster relief," funds appropriated to the President: Civilian "Construction of hospital and domiciliary facilities," Veterans Administration: Civilian ^ " United States dollars advanced from foreign governments, United States educational exchange program," Department of State: Civilian "Mutual security—economic," funds appropriated to the President: Civilian Reimbursable obligations: "Advances and reimbursements, Corps of Engineers—Civil'': Civilian "Advances and reimbursements, Corps of Engineers—Civil (trust funds)": Civilian 1961 estimate $564 $40,300 113,980 27,800 9,556 5.400 CORPS 1962 estimate $93, 500 6,287 16,718 14,500 117,384 175,000 175,000 261 UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME L I M I T A T I O N ON O P E R A T I O N A N D M A I N T E N A N C E A N D C A P I T A L OUTLAY 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 — GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670_. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses . Add net increase due to change in pay scales for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay... Nightwork differential Other Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $11,090 64,310 43,380 14,360 18,855 24,280 106,920 30,990 174,970 154,470 214,035 597,550 7,155 166 2 $11,935 69, 575 47,716 15,808 34,570 46,363 106,580 33,320 196,333 159,411 243,938 634,346 7,735 222 299,170 220 302,124 1 7 6 2 3 4 19 6 38 38 57 171 440 1,829,610 1,016 34 3,591,145 104,993 1 7 6 2 5 7 18 6 39 36 59 440 1,838,806 1,014 20 a ,748,560 68,560 1 7 2 $11,935 69, 575 47,716 15,808 34, 570 46,363 106,580 33,320 196,333 159,411 243,938 634,346 7,735 220 302,124 2 5 7 18 6 39 36 59 166 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: Deputy civil administrator. 1 $15,515 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy civil administrator. 1 $13,970 Assistant civil administrator.13,730 Program appraisal officer 13,970 15,030 Director, economic development 13,370 14,705 Director, finance-13,070 13,730 Director, education 12,770 13,730 Judge, supervisory (U.S. civil administration courts) 1 12,770 13,730 Judge, supervisory (land court) 1 13,370 Information officer, supervisory 15,030 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Economist, general 12,210 11,355 1 International relations officer 12,470 1 11,355 Business economist, supervisory 25,460 2 23,430 24,420 Judge, attorney 3 35,025 Labor economist, international supervisory 1 11,595 1 12,470 Director, public safety 1 11,595 1 L?,470 Supervisory, attorney general.-1 11,595 1 12,730 Supervisory, information officer 1 11,595 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 218,730 21 20 228,040 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 158, 820 18 172,110 18 16 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,86097,150 127, 980 13 26,770 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,785 22,140 4 3 88,290 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 83,655 12 14 64,970 12 78,210 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875-. 11 13 72,430 78,360 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,34513 13 66,100 71,370 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820-.. 13 13 55,180 62,755 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 12 16 65,115 68, 210 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. 16 17,855 4 15,775 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 5 Ungraded positions, local rates 251 188,515 264 203,992 Total permanent positionsDeduct lapses 20 3,806,048 70,897 21,863 ! 3,508,015 994 3,680,000 994 3,735,151 57,640 64,543 65,543 25,988 73,879 29,060 66,418 13,000 75,100 30,000 74,357 6,652 79,625 30,672 74,357 3,761,000 3,937,000 3,992,000 409 1,340,760 11 59,521 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 398 1,281,239 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 5,683 Other personal services: 8,666 Pay above 52-week base 6,826 Overtime and holiday pay 1,355 Additional pay for service abroad ... Total personal services.. 1,303/ CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS, OF P O W E R Grades and ranges: GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Total personal services. 11 81,186 410 1,358,841 2,575 4,807 6,834 1,602 RYUKYU ISLANDS 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 2 7 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 421 1,440,027 1,374,6 1960 actual 440 1,896,294 1,014 1961 estimate $13,645 12,062 25,707 52 2 7 13,593 12,062 52 42 25,749 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY THE PANAMA CANAL CANAL ZONE PANAMA GOVERNMENT OPERATING PANAMA NM-5. $3,952 to $6,669-.. NM-4. $3,682 to $5,838 NM-3. $1,876 to $5,488 — NM-2. $1,510 to $5,163 — NM-1. $1,281 to $4,769. Service positions: S-7. $3,349 to $5,362 S-6. $2,013 to $3,224 S-5. $1,785 to $2,766.. S-3. $1,419 to $2,142 S-2. $1,281 to $1,955 — S-l. $1,144 to $1,789 Postal positions: P-ll. $9,450 to $11,400 P-10. $8,588 to $10,388 P-9. $7,819 to $9,506 P-8. $7,238 to $8,775 P-7. $6,713 to $8,100. P-6. $6,219 to $7,531—. P-5. $5,756 to $6,956 P-4. $5,431 to $6,631 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Chief, division of preventive medicine Chief, division of veterinary medicine Chief, internal security Chief, police division Civil affairs director Dental officer Executive secretary Medical officer School officer Superintendent, hospital Less than $12,210: Police positions. Fire officer positions. E ducation positions.. Other Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. Total civilian permanent. Deduct 1 18.9 $234,154 1 18.9 $235,533 18.9 $235,533 19,000 19,000 19,000 14 31 14 19 212,194 440,793 168,970 190,917 95,021 332,956 347,172 583,971 14 34 14 19 212,194 485, 549 168,970 190,917 95,021 357,086 354, 528 588,713 15 217,191 30 396,500 13 144,461 17 158,084 9 78,808 39 307,164 41 307,176 79 531,069 169 1,054,014 49 272,532 120 558,068 157 345, 713 466,127 54 79,670 39 43 80 167 1,131,221 52 310,599 132 648, 650 150 354,388 291 503, 786 50 82,333 170 1,149,333 54 319,982 134 664,031 154 398,081 565,792 50 90, 570 5 15, 700 46 89,780 104 223,198 52 72,140 25, 913 20 2,371 1 3 9,610 49 109,436 103 228,016 63 96,327 19 27,104 2 3,847 9, 610 3 49 120,380 103 250,818 63 105,960 19 29, 814 4,230 2 1 10 1 58 10,379 19,474 17,849 24, 755 31,548 72,370 79,824 350,364 1 15,704 1 16,910 1 1 13,000 14,518 1 1 1 1 14,290 15, 933 14,515 17, 514 27. 575 17, 514 196, 480 177,271 16,910 2 2 3 4 10 12 1 16, 515 24, 700 16, 515 12 183,155 13 162, 740 1 15, 704 2 1 179 1,281,860 41 332,512 422 2,453,910 35 187,644 309 425,377 2 3 2 4 10 12 58 2 1 12 13 1 11,128 20,914 28,392 18,043 33, 900 78,310 90,125 374,! 179 1,386,045 41 374,143 428 2, 736,592 35 194,582 308 464,624 10 42 44 81 1 2 3 2 4 10 12 58 11,128 20,914 28,392 18,043 33,900 78,310 90,125 374,983 16,910 1 1 1 1 2 1 12 14 1 14,290 15, 933 14, 515 17, 514 27, 575 17, 514 196,480 188,165 16,910 179 1,386,045 41 374,143 456 2,948,402 35 195,299 319 527,503 2, 515 2,449 2,430 12, 793, 572 12,223,004 11,115,096 32 1 46.8 37.4 234,009 259,336 201,221 Net civilian permanent (average 2,482. 9 2,402. 2 2,392. 6 number, net salary) 12,559, 563 11,91 10,913, 875 Positions other than permanent: 31, 710 37, 791 56, 761 Temporary employment 164, 754 148,135 173,355 Part-time employment 118, 934 119,028 115, 556 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 30,083 29, 207 51, 737 Regular pay above 52-week base 385, 429 376, 744 487, 008 Overtime and holiday pay 102, 794 100, 994 95,281 Nightwork differential 20, 900 20,900 22,029 Payment to institution inmates Deduct excess of annual leave taken 59, 034 over leave earned All personal services, civilian- 11, 856, 568 12, 796, 467 13, 414,167 Total personal services 12,090,722 13,032, 000 13, 649, 700 COMPANY 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 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 $10,026: Governor of the Canal Zone — Positions established by Governor of the Canal Zone: Nonmanual positions: NM-14. $10,026 to $16,888 NM-13. $8,861 to $14,919. NM-12. $7,634 to $12,819 NM-11. $6,531 to $11,075 NM-10. $6,094 to $9,981 — NM-9. $5,616 to $9,281 NM-8. $5,179 to $8,594 NM-7. $4,742 to $7,931 — NM-6. $4,347 to $7,275 — CANAL COMPANY FUND EXPENSES 1960 actual Military.. CANAL 109 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 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. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant secretary GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Freight traffic manager GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 ... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Nonmanual positions: NM-14. $10,026 to $16,888 NM-13. $8,861 to $14,919 NM-12. $7,634 to $12,819 NM-11. $6,531 to $11,075 NM-10. $6,094 to $9,981. NM-9. $5,616 to $9,281... NM-8. $5,179 to $8,594... NM-7. $4,742 to $7,931... NM-6. $4,347 to $7,275... NM-5. $3,952 to $6,669... NM-4. $3,682 to $5,838— NM-3. $1,876 to $5,488— NM-2. $1,510 to $5,163... NM-1. $1,281 to $4,769 Service positions: S-9. $4,139 to $6,887 S-8. $3,723 to $6,272 S-7. $3,349 to $5,362 S-6. $2,013 to $3,224 S-5. $1,785 to $2,766 S-4. $1,579 to $2,496 — S-3. $1,419 to $2,142 S-2. $1,281 to $1,955S-l. $1,144 to $1,789.. Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 and above: Administrative officer Assistant comptroller, New York.. Assistant port captain. Chief engineer, steamship 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 services director Transportation and terminals diLess than $12,210"..! I Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $12,210 or above: Chief engineer, floating plant— Foreman, locks maintenance Inspector, floating equipmentMaster,floatingplant Equivalent to less than $12,210 Total civilian permanent . 7 $83,658 7 $83,030 6 $71, 030 1 1 1 18,512 17,514 16,515 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 11, 710 82,318 25, 983 38,786 36,157 71,902 24, 773 1 19,510 18,512 17,514 19,510 18,512 17,514 13,749 13,749 44,289 51,987 85,952 74, 525 12, 750 88, 982 36, 858 65,157 15, 643 71,154 26, 679 65,166 43, 754 56,871 115,016 61,439 12, 750 90, 542 37,118 65, 677 15, 808 71,974 26,842 63, 518 44, 017 57,363 113, 664 60,191 16 242,397 45 596, 537 76 864,469 15 241,942 45 638,362 977,253 11 4 11 9 11 21 20 101 60, 288 126 16 257,529 43 609,825 80 978,664 126 1,077,052 373 961,238 539 961, 523 132 199,409 1,274,103 57 534,586 109 944,289 64 524,286 113 822,040 82 551,209 154 937,733 272 1,342,495 325 894,814 573 1,104, 323 101 169,384 1,274,116 543,580 113 976,163 59 484, 882 111 807, 459 80 538, 786 151 919, 788 271 1,331, 797 324 979,991 559 1,191,501 97 178,120 86, 534 57, 769 96,434 112,839 106, 470 113,034 327, 683 197,752 66 75,837 12 67,351 45,066 30 109,268 56 132, 251 143,073 77 136,000 234 365,880 156 217,759 47 60,815 8 30 54 67 77 233 158 47 66 112 72 109 92 149 952,917 574, 856 908,124 547,861 738,152 570,858 852,237 222 16 11 29 53 58 69 235 156 14,518 13,000 31,000 25,889 16,515 14, 602 15,101 12,501 16,515 29,052 16,515 1,029,114 13,000 15,413 16,515 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 15, 600 13,416 33,325 25,889 17,514 14,602 16, 266 13,416 17,514 29,052 17, 514 1 104 1, 517, 802 1 13,416 1 16,578 1 17,514 12 67,351 45,066 109,268 140,493 152, 775 149,600 399, 627 242,303 66, 873 1 1 15,600 13,416 33,325 25,889 17, 514 14, 602 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 16, 266 13,416 17, 514 29,052 17,514 1 113 1,719,711 1 13,416 1 16,578 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 1,055 1,064 1,090 3,275,755 3,142,897 3,120,94i 16, 515 3 38,316 3 36,492 34, 755 1 14,174 1 13, 499 12,979 1 13, 208 12, 584 1 11, 980 12 148, 808 12 134, 967 12 141, 715 6,943 6, 846 6,494 22,131, 937 19, 957, 461 17, 928, 886 3 1 1 11,032 10, 966 10, 599 40, 795, 345 38,064, 616 34, 423, 466 110 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual THE PANAMA CANAL—Continued PANAMA CANAL PANAMA CANAL COMPANY FUND—continued 1960 actual Civilian: Grades and ranges—Continued Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 201 $647,167 227 $930,463 220.7 $918,253 Net civilian permanent (average number, net salary): 10,799.3 10,727 10,386.9 United States and possessions 39,833,360 37,090,201 33,744,340 Foreign countries: 2 24,316 2 24,316 1.1 13,601 U.S. rates 10 19,416 10 19,636 10 18,358 Local rates Positions other than permanent: 1,194, 572 1,179,945 443,889 Temporary employment 345,296 387,396 338,949 Part-time employment 422,400 466, 570 372,985 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 122,288 114, 967 220,992 Regular pay above 52-week base 3,831, 826 3,625,558 3,298,372 Overtime and holiday pay 155,642 167,164 144,465 Nightwork differential Add excess of annual leave earned over 368, 094 leave taken 42,977,961 46,046, 908 38,964,045 All personal services, civilian Total personal services 39,047,703 43,060,991 DISASTER AT T E X A S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-13 $10,635 to $11,935 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 CITY, 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $10,150 4,992 1 1 $10,899 5,366 Total permanent _ Deduct lapses $8,258 7,904 11,191 10,089 1 3 2 2 $4,514 12,896 8,487 7,030 12 5 52,584 22,850 10 5 49,192 24,595 7 29,734 5 24,597 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 273 Total personal services WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, ETC., AIR 225 93 30,232 24,690 EGLIN FIELD RESERVATION, FORCE 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less than $12,210 TEX. 2 2 3 3 — 46,117,938 MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS P A Y M E N T TO C L A I M A N T S , Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary COMPANY—Continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $3,765 1 $4,160 1 $4,264 3 11,436 3 11,659 3 11,710 Total permanent Deduct lapses 4 15,191 4 15,804 4 15,974 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 4 15,191 4 15,804 4 15,974 Total personal services rates 117 60 15,308 15,864 15,974 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: $20,010 $20,010 1 $20,010 Commissioner 19.011 19,011 1 19,011 Medical director 19,011 19,011 1 19,011 Scientific director 18,512 18,512 Director, division of nutrition 18,512 18, 512 Director, division of pharmacology.... GS-18. $18,500: 18, 512 18, 512 1 17,514 Deputy Commissioner GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 2 33,072 2 30,784 33,072 Director of bureau GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 15, 267 15, 267 Deputy medical director 16, 307 16, 307 1 15,163 Director, new drug branch 574 31, 31. 574 Director of bureau 15, 517 15, 517 ~3" "43,~555 Director of division GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14, 394 14,394 Assistant to commissioner 14, 061 14, 061 1 12,771 Assistant to deputy commissioner 42,840 42.840 Assistant to director of division 41, 565 41, 565 Chemist 55, 953 14, 706 3 40,144 Chief of branch 1 12,771 Deputy director of bureau 14, 061 26,166 1 14, 061 2 Deputy director of division 73, 436 7 94,515 5 73. 436 Director of division 250, 914 18 250,914 District directors. 27,498 2 26,145 2 27, 498 Food and drug officer 128,897 4 55,912 9 128,897 Medical officer 14, 061 1 12,771 1 14, 061 Veterinarian GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 53,607 4 53,607 61,629 Assistant director of division 13, 000 1 13.000 12, 085 Assistant executive officer 12, 750 1 12,750 11,835 Assistant to medical director 12,480 1 12,480 11,606 Biochemist 308, 040 22 271,350 82, 657 Chemist 89,210 7 89,210 12, 563 Chief of branch 17 208,289 Chief of district 4 47,381 Chief of division 13 158, 990 13 158, 990 1 11,835 Chief inspector 1 12,480 1 12,480 3 35,526 Deputy director of division. 1 13, 520 1 13, 520 Deputy district director — 1 12, 460 1 12, 460 1 11,357 Financial management officer 32 392, 880 11 136,050 8 92,808 Food and drug officer 27 346,790 19 244, 790 11 137,486 Medical officer 1 12,230 1 12,230 Opinion research specialist 1 12,230 1 12,230 Pharmacologist 1 12,230 Program planning officer 4 49,170 3 36,940 1 11,357 Veterinarian 146 98 79 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1,056,861 1, 566, 251 842, 992 173 125 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 2,155,125 1, 616, 435 1,106,990 355 282 189 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... 2,829, 772 2, 276, 319 1,447, 724 1 7,010 1 7,010 3 21,944 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 385 329 244 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— 2, 584, 404 2,223,316 1, 556,771 12 77,126 12 77,126 6 37,420 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— 396 352 309 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— 2,280, 827 2,027, 740 1, 635,452 53 279,718 71 366,946 34 171,112 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... 283 316 292 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335— 1, 306, 307 1, 444, 763 1,258, 451 220 929,573 190 807,893 120 484,687 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 126 501,164 114 455,984 88 334,502 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. 56 210,298 54 203,268 43 151,784 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. 24 82,829 34 114,859 27 86,462 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815. Ungraded positions at annual rates of $12,210 or above: 1 17,014 1 17,014 Director, division of food 1 17,514 Director, division of nutrition. Director, division of pharmaceutical 17,014 1 17,014 chemistry 1 17,514 Director, division of pharmacology Director, division of pharmacology, 1 16,016 1 16,016 pathology branch.. Director, division of pharmacology, 1 16,016 1 16,016 toxicity branch Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv24 94,224 24 94,224 24 88,495 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanentDeduct lapses 2,199 2,500 1,678 14,792,629 17,385,740 10,454,471 207 304 233.5 1,369,640 1,674, 329 1,262,923 Net permanent (average number, 2,293 1,895 1,444.5 net salary) 16,016,100 13,118,300 9,191,548 Positions other than permanent: 24,000 24,000 23,345 Temporary employment 18,500 18,500 4,818 Intermittent employment 1960 actual Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $70,702 58,602 $38,200 50,000 $50,000 9,349,015 13,249,000 16,108,600 SALARIES AND EXPENSES, CERTIFICATION, INSPECTION, AND SERVICES 1960 actual OTHER 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: Director, division of antibiotics 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 Director, division of cosmetics.. 1 17,014 1 17,014 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 13,083 Deputy director of division 1 14,067 1 14,067 Director of division 1 13,978 Medical officer 1 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant director of division 1 12,563 1 13,520 1 13,520 Assistant veterinarian medical director 1 12,230 1 12,230 3 37,689 Chief of branch 3 40,560 3 40,560 Chemist— 1 12,230 1 12,230 2 23,920 Medical officer 2 26,270 2 26,270 Pharmacologist 1 12,750 1 12,750 6 63,751 GS -13. $10,635 to $11,935 10 112,447 10 112,447 10 92,100 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 18 169,750 18 169,750 19 143,354 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 29 231,069 29 231,069 1 6,968 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 19 125,238 25 166,795 25 166,795 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 2 12,604 2 12,604 19 102,585 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. 22 132,122 22 132,122 5 24,461 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 7 36,857 7 36,857 21 97,529 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 19 91,876 19 91,876 10 40,767 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 16 70,512 16 70,512 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 7 27,560 10 38,503 10 38,503 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 8 28,061 7 26,893 7 26,893 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 2 6,427 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv50,503 alent to less than $12,210. ... 14 15 59,151 15 59,151 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services. ADVANCES AND 151 942,029 7.6 35,661 193 1,329, 772 193 1,329, 772 15 129,772 2 59,772 143.4 906,368 178 1,200,000 191 1,270,000 6,956 7,000 7,000 6,976 21,387 3,000 23,000 23,000 941, 687 1,233,000 1,300,000 REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Medical officer Chemist Veterinarian GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $12,563 11,606 11,357 8,819 23,047 6,305 11,336 10,400 30,306 20,312 6,636 3,266 1 1 $13,520 12,480 7,571 32,175 4,846 27 155,953 5.2 31,911 10 76,624 5,624 21.8 124,042 10 71,000 2,446 954 127,442 1,700 300 73,000 111 112 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL SALARIES A N D E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Superintendent. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Medical officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 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 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 3 2 $13,978 12, 30, 17, 39, 51, 189, 5 7 29 1 41 139 40 232, 703, 176, 26 182 26 715, 97, 6, 111, 1 1 3 2 5 7 35 1 42 146 40 26 186 $15,038 1 $15,038 13, 520 13, 520 32, 448 32, 448 19,240 19, 240 43, 015 43, 015 55, 099 55, 099 242, 636 249, 084 6, 552 6, 552 255, 546 293,108 789, 663 998, 041 190,363 190,363 119, 912 123, 968 786, 341 248 1,019,771 128, 787 33 128,787 174 678, C 172 701,059 191 740,429 677 3, 076, 396 " 9 120, 614 700 3, 399, 219 33.6 196, 547 833 3, 928, 463 96.2 444, 072 650.1 2,955, 782 419, 952 666.4 3, 202, 672 538, 692 736.8 3, 484, 391 554,152 25, 840 63, 993 50, 570 13, 693 68, 787 55, 084 8, 597 74, 857 60, 945 297,108 3, 813, 245 365, 890 412, 900 4, 244, 818 4, 595, 842 OFFICE OF EDUCATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Commissioner of education $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 GS-18. $18,500: Deputy commissioner of education 17,514 18,512 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner for statistics and research 15,392 16,536 16,536 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner for legislative 14,914 16,037 16,037 and program development Assistant commissioner for school as15,163 16,307 16,307 sistance in federally affected areas _ _ Assistant commissioner for vocational 14,206 15,267 education 15,267 Assistant commissioner for higher 15,517 14,206 education 15, 517 Assistant commissioner for interna15, 517 tional education 15, 517 Assistant commissioner for State and 15, 517 local school systems 14,206 15, 517 Branch director, State and local 15,267 school systems 15,267 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,810: Assistant commissioner for interna13,978 tional education Confidential assistant to the commissioner 13,749 13,749 Assistant to the commissioner 13,749 13,749 1 12,771 Deputy director, international education 15,558 1 14,456 15, 558 Associate director, school assistance 15,038 in federally affected areas 1 13,978 15,038 13,749 Branch director, educational statistics. 1 12,771 13, 749 14,061 1 13,083 14,061 Branch director, library services 13,749 13,749 Branch director, educational media..._ 1 12, 771 Branch director, cooperative research. 1 12, 771 Branch director, school assistance in 14,061 14,061 federally affected areas 1 13,083 70,021 Branch director, vocational education. 2 26,145 70,021 Branch director, higher education 42,516 42, 516 3 38, 625 Branch director, State and local school systems 3 39,228 2 28,767 28, 767 Assistant branch director, educational statistics 13, 749 Assistant branch director, vocational education 13,083 28,122 28,122 Assistant branch director, State and local school systems . 13, 749 12, 771 13, 749 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total GS-15. $13,730 to $15,810—Continued ber salary ber salary Assistant branch director, laws and legislation 1 $13,749 1 $12,771 Division director, program direction 29,744 and services 2 26,145 Division director, publications service. 14,706 1 13,686 Chief of section, statistics and research. 13,749 1 12,771 Chief of section, school assistance in 27,810 federally affectea areas 69,057 Chief of section, higher education 5 63,855 Chief of section, State and local school systems 11 153,153 9 115,875 Assistant chief of section, higher education 1 12,771 Executive assistant, statistics and research 1 13,749 1 12,771 Executive assistant, State and local school systems 1 15,038 Executive officer 1 14,061 1 13,083 Financial management officer 1 13,749 Coordinator, higher education research 1 14,394 Coordinator, field operations, higher education 1 12,771 Specialist, business and public administration, higher education 1 15, C 1 13,978 Specialist, student appraisal, higher education 1 12,771 Specialist, graduate education, higher education 1 12,771 Specialist, state school administration, State and local school systems.. 1 14,061 9 124,053 Regional representative. 9 115,252 GS-14. $12,210 to $14,290: 1 12,230 Branch director, cooperative research. Branch director, educational statistics Branch director, vocational education. 11, 606 Assistant branch director, cooperative research 11,357 Assistant branch director, library 12,480 services 11, 606 Assistant branch director, vocational 36,690 education 12,813 Assistant branch director, interna24,980 23,192 tional education.._ Assistant branch director, publica12,750 11,835 tions services Associate director of section, school 12,750 11,606 assistance in federally affected areas. Assistant director of section, school 12,480 11,357 assistance in federally affected areas 62,710 Chief of section, statistics and research. 46,175 Chief of section, federally affected 23,920 areas 12,230 36,255 Chief of section, vocational education. 51, 770 47,132 Chief of section, higher education Chief of section, State and local school 12,230 35,048 systems. Chief of section, program direction 86,630 57,263 and services Associate chief of section, federally 12,480 11, 357 affected areas Assistant chief of section, higher edu12,230 cation Head, rural schools unit, statistics 12,230 and research Head, higher education statistics unit, 12,480 1 11,357 statistics and research 24, 710 1 11,357 Head of unit, higher education 48,920 2 22,714 Coordinator, statistics and research... 12,230 1 11,606 Coordinator, higher education Manager, demonstration center, statistics and research Analytical statistician, estimates and projections 1 12,480 1 11,357 Program management officer 1 12,230 1 11,357 Program planning officer 1 12,230 Legislative reference officer Financial loan officer, higher educa13, 520 1 12,563 tion. _ 64,500 3 36,962 Specialist, statistics and research 12,230 1 11,357 Specialist, federally affected areas 12,230 Specialist, vocational education 21 259,390 18 206,130 Specialist, higher education 4 48,920 Specialist, international education Specialist, State and local school sys50 616,810 39 443,670 tems Program specialist, publications serv1 12,230 ices Program specialist, legislative devel1 12,480 11,357 opment, laws, and legislation Program planning specialist, laws and 1 12,230 legislation Program specialist, office of commissioner Executive assistant, federally affected 1 12,480 1 11,606 areas Executive assistant, State and local 1 11,606 school systems 1 12,480 1 11,357 Executive assistant, higher education. Administrative assistant, program 1 12,230 direction and services Regional representative, federally af10 123,840 9 102,960 fected areas — 9 110,570 I 9 102,213 Field representative, higher education. Field representative, State and local 1 12,480 I school systems 12,480 113 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $9,995 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. GS-3. GS-2. GS-1. $4,040 to $3,760 to $3,500 to $3,185 to Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 167 $1,703,183 62 527,308 59 428,987 61 378,909 1 5,928 72 384,352 70 343,017 200 881,177 103 407,869 34 123,048 5 17. 930 4 11,980 $4,670 $4,390 $4,130 $3,815 Total permanent 1,022 Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 147 $1,612,329 68 619,370 59 463,899 62 415,457 2 12, 771 70 405.069 429, 542 162 202 218 969, 493 386,547 132, 233 39,913 3,203 $1,772,079 71 646,265 68 532,038 66 441,249 2 12.771 70 405,069 81 434,388 1, 039, 045 97 414,939 38 147,293 11 39,913 1 3,203 1,047 1,120 8,368,073 8,940,757 50.4 63.2 543, 614 1,065,133 558,067 7,444,125 110.6 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 911.4 6,378,992 996.6 7,810,006 1,056.8 8,397,143 43, 650 161, 478 40,000 65,445 26,845 57, 262 55,058 32,179 Total personal services 12,000 6,696,440 8,423,988 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, college housing loan program... Specialist in Federal funds for education GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935: Education research and program specialist Specialist in Federal funds for education GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent. Deduct lapses. 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 Total personal services. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 $11,357 1 $12,480 1 12,230 Total permanent. Deduct 1 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 6 1 1 $69,117 11,357 12,563 1 9 1 11,357 106,557 11,357 5 $68,745 6 3 75,440 36,690 38, 980 12, 230 50, 210 12, 230 12,230 12, 230 328, 774 225,130 94, 972 16,141 55, 869 46, 924 115,004 150, 077 84, 781 32,638 3, 619 298, 947 191, 993 82, 450 21, 637 63, 709 42, 919 90,142 118,146 81, 472 37, 696 2,974 184 1,354,260 197 1, 594, 698 21. 7 160, 505 13. 2 107,375 162.3 183. £ 1, 487,323 1,193, 755 Total personal services.. 16, 666 11, 206 10,000 31, 400 7,859 1,518 4,600 1,383 56,595 109,000 1,287,599 1, 643,706 9,9m 1 10,650 9,901 1 10,650 A D V A N C E S AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S 1960 actual 7,030 6,435 15, 725 10,650 12,605 3,765 10, 545 10,732 10,837 19,386 4,056 116,530 43,633 13 1 91,021 8,126 12 72,897 12 82,895 7,065 Total permanent Deduct lapses Total personal services 19 7 2 17,118 0. 3 1, 644 2 18,595 0. 5 5, 513 1.7 15,474 1.5 13,082 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE 6,500 104 COMMUNITY HEALTH ACTIVITIES 1960 actual 81, 262 1960 actual 89, 850 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $17, 514 $18,512 1 $18, 512 15,316 16,536 1 16, 536 28, 412 30, 784 2 30, 784 13, 083 25, 542 14,061 27,810 1 1 1 14, 061 27, 810 14,061 14, 061 1 14,061 14,061 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: ber salary ber salary ber salary Technical director, White House Conference on Aging 1 $12,771 1 $13,749 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,3351 4,846 1 4,347 18,616 S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued Regional representative Staff assistant GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, division Assistant chief, division A ssistant to director, policy planning. Medical officer Public information specialist Regional representative Rehabilitation nurse— Research consultant Training consultant. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director.. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director.... Chief, division Aging specialist. Associate regional representative Chairman, policy planning and legislative staff. 1960 actual 2 Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: Medical officer Scientist GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Chief of branch Public health program specialist Scientist Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Medical officer Public health program specialist Scientist Statistician GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8, 860.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $18,000 1 1 4 3 13,083 13,686 51,708 39,832 14,061 14, 706 70,008 42, 842 13, 749 2 23,192 16 186,574 8 92,290 5 59,446 93 959, 912 79 682,571 144 1,059, 771 1 6,968 167 1,054,339 6 34,652 147 780,087 89 440,924 291 1,305,221 2 27,040 19 239,070 11 137,340 4 50,190 107 1,188,126 86 796,634 156 1,218, 111 1 7,509 2 28,250 1 2 $18,000 28,250 166 1,119,037 6 38,314 168 946,764 92 492,836 320 1, 516,379 114 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued COMMUNITY HEALTH ACTIVITIES—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 — GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade. Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses ENVIRONMENTAL H E A L T H ACTIVITIES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 228 $909,632 127 465,296 51 175,037 22 71,270 247 $1,057,264 132 522,210 51 190,185 26 91,346 262 $1,118,104 140 552,330 56 207,760 28 97,744 4 67,910 130 1,528,320 74 647,845 98 707,262 112 685,062 15 56, 702 3 8,003 4 67,910 132 1, 568,671 83 727,274 106 772,360 "104 " 636,897 14 54,402 5,336 2 4 67,910 132 1, 568,671 89 774,176 112 813,520 118 724,689 14 54,402 5,336 2 10,370 10,370 95 405,282 1 95 423,139 2,020 12,1 !8,497 232.7 1,692,316 1 10,370 97 428,797 2,149 2,282 14,106,330 14,875,028 235.6 33.5 1,952,830 1,846,328 Net permanent (average number, 1,787. 3 1,913. 4 2,048. 5 12,153, 500 net salary) 10,896,181 13,028,700 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 939,900 1,302,400 754,774 11,500 11,500 Part-time employment 11,479 428,400 371,700 Intermittent employment 299,083 Other personal services: 33,700 Regular pay above 52-week base 42, 600 42,600 46,813 Overtime and holiday pay 600 600 735 Nightwork differential , 73,800 73,800 68,000 Additional pay for service abroad 1,300 1,300 1,320 Additional pay for hazardous duty Total personal services 12,148,253 13,685,300 14,832,600 Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: Scientist 4 $65,301 6 $103,301 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer 72,281 53,205 13,749 26,756 Chief of section 42,536 13,978 Engineer 71,947 55,017 Public health program specialist 41,871 38,937 Scientist 13,749 Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer 3 34,549 5 62,960 Engineer 13 166,600 8 97,633 6 71,322 10 125,400 Public health program specialist 22 274,120 Scientist — 8 94,034 Statistician 1 11,357 1 12,230 55 85 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 580, 579 60 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 520,744 850,607 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. 44 324,028 73 578,156 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 64 402,794 102 706,079 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... 3 19,324 3 17,951 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 51 281,233 101 578,662 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... 48 249,405 35 172,390 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... 206 127 572,242 213 130 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... 526,459 893,744 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 60 219,453 99 380,349 23 80,941 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 45 162,439 4 13,312 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 5 17,367 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 1 12,669 Assistant surgeon general. 87 112 Director grade 875,478 1,159,050 65 515,885 Senior grade 97 759,224 59 389,334 91 573,037 Full grade 75 399,242 Senior assistant grade 127 667,311 63 223,252 95 338,048 Assistant grade 30 84, 595 45 124,847 Junior assistant grade. Ungraded positions at annual rates less 2 8,549 4 21,237 than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv10 54,392 alent to less than $12,210 20 94,003 Total permanent. HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 1960 actual Grades and ranges GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Chief of branch GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Architect Assistant chief of branch Chief of branch Engineer Public health program specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860„ GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425„ GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1, 1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general. Director grade Senior grade Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services.. 1961 estimate Deduct lapses 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 3 1 $27,061 1 3 36,004 11,606 549,550 184,306 43,658 7,426 65,170 70, 285 25,355 123,656 114,208 30,348 3,640 3,536 1 11 4 19,727 179,296 39,484 1 12 3 $13,749 43,181 $13,749 43,181 12,230 12,480 50,460 12, 750 37,440 12,230 543,380 196,915 54,807 7,987 86,652 78,621 32,490 150,904 70, 512 24,296 7, 550 3,827 12,230 12,480 50,460 12, 750 37,440 12,230 543,380 196,915 54,807 7,987 86,652 78,621 32,490 150,904 70, 512 24,296 7,550 3,827 19,727 196,332 29,588 1961 estimate 1960 actual 1 12 3 19,727 196,332 29,588 194 1,534,316 20 158,511 196 1,698,108 20.4 177,698 196 1,698,108 16.1 139,108 174 1,375,805 175.6 1,520,410 179.9 1,559,000 27,612 27,000 27,000 9,968 5,590 1,413,385 1,553,000 1,586,000 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 Additional pay for flight d u t y — Total personal services . 1,091 1,740 6,824,942 11,089,184 130.8 212.8 815,649 1,294,589 960.2 1,527.2 >,009,293 9,794,595 150,688 14,177 60,842 158,990 14,386 121,413 25,603 10,205 550 24,772 6,271,358 10,126,356 M E D I C A L C A R E AND FOREIGN QUARANTINE 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Administrative officer GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Engineer Financial operations officer Medical officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Architect Chief of branch.. Dental officer Engineer Financial operations officer Information specialist Legal assistant Management analyst... Medical officer Public health program specialist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 12,200 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 $66,455 1 13,978 1 12, 771 2 27,061 11 131.456 1 11, 606 1 11,357 1 11 606 2 23. 920 1 11.357 1 11. 357 1 11,357 1 11,357 8 100, 504 5 57, 512 63 654, 810 1 $15,267 1 $15,267 5 1 1 2 5 1 1 2 71,823 15,038 13, 749 29,370 11 140,710 1 12,480 1 12,230 1 12, 750 2 25, 750 1 12, 230 1 13, 000 1 12, 230 1 12, 480 8 108. 160 62, 666 5 62 695. 522 71,823 15,038 13,749 29,370 11 140,710 1 12,480 1 12,230 1 12, 750 2 25, 750 1 12,230 1 13,000 1 12,230 1 12,480 8 108.160 5 62,666 62 696,020 115 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant gradeAssistant grade Junior assistant grade.. Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Medical officer Less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 153 154 157 $1,362,275 $1,483,384 $1,510,819 165 165 178 1,242,020 1,345, 776 1,445, 449 72 508,836 73 559,388 73 559,886 550 601 604 3, 558, 701 4, 201, 742 4, 224,182 102 611,355 108 692,585 108 693,253 713 730 743 3,874,738 4,286,662 4,361,430 1,313 1,430 1,444 6,474, 475 7, 597,349 7,675, 714 832 819 832 3, 779,057 4,022, 560 *4, 084, 248 1,157 1, 239 1,245 4,782,038 5, 543,007 5, 577,223 1,971 2,003 2,026 7, 529,901 8,299, 414 8,398, 775 788 757 757 2, 827, 656 2,900,835 2,903,539 24 75,964 22 76,802 22 76,802 5 89,173 224 2,870, 662 254 2,393,789 224 1,720,373 621 4,326,812 246 1,240,803 52 184,318 5 89,173 231 2,975,349 276 2,665,135 243 1,877,522 645 4,535,664 254 1,276,417 59 209,228 3 37,500 1,685 1,621 7,136,480 7,327,500 5 89,173 233 3,001,509 285 2,779,007 250 1,947,786 650 4,571,525 255 1,280,737 59 209,228 3 Total permanent. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 8 4 5 15 $108,388 6,074 164,861 70, 597 180, 685 174,600 114,146 85,326 42, 432 $128,107 6,718 207,168 91,252 276, 511 243,318 125, 889 60, 711 128,488 42,824 46,800 117,124 144,024 44, 508 56, 936 127, 002 24 84, £ 287 1,648,367 362 2,275, 724 36.6 204, 611 38.2 252, 724 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay Nightwork differential—. 250.4 323.8 2, 023,000 1,443, 756 Total personal services.. 14, 927 700 13,975 15,000 10, 787 57,096 604 6,000 67,000 1, 541, 845 2,131,000 1,000 18,000 1,000 37,500 NATIONAL CANCER 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 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and rangesNum- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: Assistant chief of division 1 $15,000 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 Chief of branch 2 31,000 2 31,000 Scientist 1 19,000 1 19,000 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief of branch 1 12,771 Chief of section 3 41,892 3 41,892 Scientist "I 12,771 1 13,749 1 13,749 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Medical officer 1 13,520 1 13,520 Public health program specialist...!.. 33,093 5 61, 670 5 61,670 Scientist 34.320 5 62,150 5 62,150 Statistician 1 12,230 1 12,230 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1. 12 124,612 16 173,205 17 183,855 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 12 103,878 12 109,835 12 109,835 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 4 29,577 16 124,466 16 124,466 INSTITUTE 1960 actual 10,442 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 12,233.3 11,259.5 11,865.3 57,291,316 66,355,153 63,977,753 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 21.5 24.8 25 :,378 232,600 226,100 Local rates . 43 9 39.!9 158,075 174,400 168,600 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions. 76,944 144,400 131,800 Foreign countries: Local rates. 13,214 14,100 14,100 Part-time employment 429,362 516, 800 517,900 Intermittent employment 461,475 463,600 465,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 354,669 204,400 51,100 Overtime and holiday pay 1,007,097 997,100 1,032,200 Nightwork differential 532,680 562,600 565,000 Additional pay for Carville Leprosarium personnel— 286,085 296,000 296,000 Additional pay for service abroad 872,866 961,800 971,400 Additional pay for flight duty 1,320 1,300 1,300 Payments to other agencies for reim bursa ble details 1,488 1,500 1,500 Total personal services.. 61,684,969 68,536,053 70,809,453 Total permanent . Deduct lapses 7,117,485 12,513 12,989 12,832 63,929,697 70,691,665 69,920,289 1,189 90.8 902 6,281,928 3,929,512 5,547,836 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5 $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS- 3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2 $3,500 to $4,130 GS 1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1, 1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Senior grade. Full grade Senior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. >26 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1,257 1,2 1,329 6,171,807 6,651,842 Deduct lapses. 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: Assistant chief of branch. Medical officer Medical staff assistant ScientistGS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer. Assistant chief of branch Medical officer Scientist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Financial operations officer.. Medical officer Public health program specialist ScientistStatistician GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade Senior grade. Full grade. Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. Total permanent . Deduct 1 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 5 $85,073 1 18,013 3 53,039 1 13,083 1 13,083 4 55,912 14 187,886 1 $15,018 15 236,251 1 18,013 6 98,093 1 14,394 5 74,213 13 189,322 3 44 48 48 75 4 154 45 209 135 94 31 75,378 45, 677 119,390 36, 732 453,081 395,843 358,715 442,115 24,025 795,354 201,969 812,147 719,221 492,328 329,240 94,699 55 12,230 67, 600 36, 940 129, 520 39, 790 503,088 455,540 386,898 513,845 26,041 905,468 240, 534 991,256 809,640 458,001 208,011 1 30 30 34 78 4 1 19,727 427,260 345,281 321,947 610,724 20,771 4,268 1 39 37 42 79 7 5 19,727 553,878 419,675 382,726 612,859 40,808 16,332 43 45 48 70 4 147 41 185 180 35,067 1,261 7,607,048 151.1 911,392 1 5 3 10 188 116 21 70 258,663 1,351 !, 803,273 8, 166. 8 { 323,273 Net permanent (average number, net salary)... 1,109.9 1,184.2 6,695,656 8,480,000 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 224,896 205,000 75,935 Part-time employment 54,000 53,419 Intermittent employment 73,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base... 40,656 24,000 Overtime and holiday pay 94,605 78,600 Total personal services, Public Health Service 7,185,167 8,914,600 116 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued NATIONAL CANCER 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Research associate. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 3 $35,787 ~ 91,116 16,660 15,296 12,953 21,170 24,550 78,282 120.343 36, 241 6,985 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 Additional pay for service abroad $37,440 98,091 18,970 3 $37,440 98,091 18,970 13,562 41,560 13,562 41,560 32,946 85,424 125,019 46,424 19.080 16,682 16,682 85,424 125,019 46,424 19,080 85 459,383 10 68,383 93 535,1 93 535,198 11 30,798 75 391,000 82 504,400 82 504,400 89,567 69,700 71.900 3,662 75 630 2,200 700 100 100 700 484,934 577,100 577,100 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Total personal services, Veterans Administration MENTAL ALLOCATION TO SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL INSTITUTE—Continued HEALTH 11 ACTIVITIES 1960 actual PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: 6 $103,000 Medical officer Public health program specialist 80.000 Scientist 15,000 Statistician GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13, 374 Administrative officer 13,978 Medical officer 38,937 Public health program specialist 53,372 Scientist.. Statistician. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Engineer... 2 25, Medical officer.. 1 11, Nurse 8 92, Public health program specialist 22 259, Scientist 1 12, Statistician 45 464, GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. 25 218, GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 26 192, GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 1 6, GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 41 255, GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 1 5, GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 68 362, GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 29 147, GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 114 506, GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 75 297, GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 43 158, GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 13 44, GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 1 2, GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1, 1944 (42U.S.C. 207): 1 19, 727 Assistant surgeon general 25 363, 890 Director grade 23 230, 693 Senior grade 14 122, 692 Full grade 32 267, 979 Senior assistant grade 4, 612 1 Assistant grade 5,369 1 Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates 3,078 equivalent to less than $12,210 635 4, 399,201 Total permanent 29 197,907 Deduct" Net permanent (average number, 606 net salary) 4,201, 294 Positions other than permanent: 497, 237 Temporary employment 139, 265 Part-time employment 49, 328 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 25,972 Regular pay above 52-week base54,195 Overtime and holiday pay 1, 667 Nightwork differential Total personal services, Public http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Health Service Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 4,968,958 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 9 $154,500 15,000 1 132,000 15,000 9 $154,500 1 15,000 8 132,000 1 15,000 14,706 57,574 55,953 113, 694 14,061 14,706 57,574 55, 953 113, 694 14,061 12,230 1 12,230 1 39,270 4 12,750 1 125,380 10 402,190 35 24,460 4 656,948 59 300,810 36 257, 212 34 7,509 1 390,893 62 6.386 1 515,074 93 170,645 31 701,276 156 373,053 89 205,911 53 52, 018 14 12,230 12,230 51,500 12, 750 125,380 438,880 48,920 656,948 336, 670 272,354 7,509 416,685 6.386 531 172 170,645 740.399 381,165 209,967 52, 018 19. 727 413,795 280, 713 150, 685 514, 467 19.997 5, 369 19, 727 413, 795 291,964 150, 685 531, 039 19,997 5, 369 1 1 3 1 10 32 2 59 32 32 1 58 1 90 31 147 87 52 14 1 29 28 17 64 4 1 1 29 29 17 66 4 1 3, 078 3, 078 836 6, 246, 564 870 6, 491, 950 123. 3 911,164 120. 5 887,150 Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. — GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.... Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less than $12,210 rates Total permanent Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary).. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Total personal services, Elizabeths Hospitals 19,000 367,000 115, 000 52,000 60,000 2,000 59,900 5,950, 400 6, 200,700 2,000 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 2 5 1 $7,030 4,493 8,652 18,094 3,266 5 25,938 2 2 3 4 1 $15,392 9,360 13,416 15,996 3,515 5 26,791 2 2 3 4 1 $15,392 9,360 13,416 15,996 3,515 5 26,791 15 67,473 0. 8 3, 390 17 84,470 0. 7 3,470 17 84,470 0. 7 3, 470 14.2 64,083 16.3 81,000 16.3 81,000 350 1, 263 2,190 100 1,500 3, 400 1,600 3, 400 67,886 86,000 86, 000 Saint NATIONAL HEART INSTITUTE 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num-- Total Num-• Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: 1 $15.018 1 $15,018 Administrative officer 1 19,011 1 19,011 Assistant Director. 79,082 5 4 $61,070 5 79,082 Chief of branch 54,038 54,038 3 3 2 37,024 Medical officer 86,070 5 86,070 5 5 82,077 Scientist 1 15, 517 15, 517 1 Statistician GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 12, 771 Administrative officer 41, 892 3 13,083 2 28,143 Public health program specialist 41,871 3 25, 854 3 41, 871 Scientist 2 27,498 1 13, 749 13, 978 Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 98,340 8 86,110 56, 7 Public health program specialist 10 127, 710 11 139, 940 72, Scientist 50,753 4 38,523 11, 3 Statistician 31 344, 779 32 355, 429 33 342, GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 53 470, 48 456, 510 51 483,395 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 43 340,013 42 332,442 36 265, GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 6, 1 34 228, 801 32 215,905 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 34 212, GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1 555' 105 642, 897 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 32 157, 37 197,267 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 102 453, 115 555,352 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 62 265,905 77 307, GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 47 183, 977 41 148, GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 95, 987 25 31 108, GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 3,203 1 4 13, GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 .... Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 237, 681 29 357, 727 18 Director grade 27 247, 990 31 283,167 Senior grade 190. 650 56 400, 584 25 Full grade 119 739,023 116 695, 843 Senior assistant grade 11,164 5 17, 883 3 Assistant grade 5, 679 1 3,011 2 Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv3,411 16 59,770 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad 771 4,905,066 149 925,783 837 5,681,874 112 573,674 622 3,979,2 725 5,108,200 NATIONAL INSTITUTE 51,703 17,690 57,000 18,000 21. 466 27,128 14,000 27,000 5,228,200 4,098,101 OF D E N T A L 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: Dental officer Scientist GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Dental officer Scientist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1,000 3,000 Total personal services _ 749.5 712.7 5, 604, 800 5, 335, 400 367, 000 115,000 52,000 1961 estimate RESEARCH 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,000 3 2 $54,000 34,000 3 2 $54,000 34,000 1 1 13,083 13,978 1 1 14,061 15,038 1 2 14,061 28,787 1 12,480 2 24,710 117 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5.820 GS-5. $4,315 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6 $62,068 11 $120,526 14 $152,476 4 11 34,799 101,235 11 101,235 8 13 101, 523 13 101, 523 60,154 3 8 18,428 52,249 52,249 1 1 5, 637 6,219 1 6,219 21 113, 530 31 178, 666 34 194, 764 7 32, 843 45,260 9 45,260 25 108, 784 33 155, 774 45 207,938 23 91,666 94.328 24 102,440 22 28, 806 53,750 14 53, 750 14 9,902 7,030 2 7.030 2 124,404 111,684 86, 738 70. 701 4,268 11 12 17 4 1 9, 796 151 1,016, 269 11.8 79,777 139.2 Positions other than permanent : Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 16,492 156,316 147, 900 168,887 34, 739 4,268 13 9,796 211 45 166 1, 568,045 333,845 1,234,200 186,668 12 18 5 1 147,900 178, 518 42,665 4,268 3 9, 796 237 1, 750, 257 27. 7 204,657 209.3 1, 545,600 5,468 11,330 12,000 4,856 4, 726 2,400 5,600 6,000 962,872 1,260,200 1,608,600 ARTHRITIS AND M E T A B O L I C D I S E A S E 1960 actual 45,000 12,000 6,000 ACTIVITIES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: Assistant director Medical officer Scientist GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Medical officer Scientist Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Medical officer Scientist GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Junior assistant grade Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent. Deduct lapses 499 3, 657, 708 559 4, 382,121 29. 4 212, 305 85 459,579 578 4, 484, 610 60 465,122 469.6 3, 445, 403 3, 922, 542 518 8, 405 16, 971 17, 000 23, 000 25, 690 45, 947 12, 000 45, 000 40, 000 3, 542, 416 4, 019, 542 4,100, 988 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 Total personal services.. 4 3 $70,000 47,000 1 2 12, 771 27, 976 150, 830 13, 978 11 1 1 7 26 40 50 33 2 53 22 56 46 30 13 2 20 25 13 30 3 5 12, 563 85, 299 278, 846 369, 407 390,127 214, 068 11, 928 299, 063 109, 537 255,076 181, 373 107, 681 45, 303 6,510 290,320 288, 900 118, 502 236, 294 14, 041 20, 315 1 5 8 $18,000 85,500 123,000 1 5 8 $18,000 85,500 123,000 1 2 14, 061 30, 076 160,150 15, 038 1 14, 061 30,076 160,150 15, 038 11 1 1 10 34 52 62 44 2 55 23 58 50 33 13, 520 129,770 379, 498 508,250 497,117 300, 371 12, 552 321, 426 123, 874 284, 253 204, 570 132, 072 29,992 303, 430 316, 941 127, 537 213, 739 14, 801 22, 583 2 11 1 1 11 38 55 63 43 2 59 23 61 51 33 20 25 12 30 6 13, 520 142, 000 422, 098 535,145 504, 688 291, 419 12, 552 342, 890 123, 874 297, 294 208, 626 132, 072 29, 992 288, 770 284,185 108, 537 236, 739 28,801 35, 583 4,019, 488 18, 500 23, 000 ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE 1960 actual ACTIVITIES 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: Medical officer 2 $37,024 $53,024 Scientist 36,026 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer 1 13,749 Medical officer 1 15,038 Public health program specialist 13,374 1 14,394 Scientist 39,831 3 43,182 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer 1 11,835 Medical officer 1 12,563 1 13,520 Public health program specialist 2 23,442 2 25,500 Scientist 5 58,987 5 65,020 Statistician 1 12,480 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 15 156,746 19 211,329 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 16 144,060 25 235,665 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. 20 150,863 21 169,021 34 219,728 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 47 320,981 6,386 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1 2 12,938 63 344,067 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. 66 381, 255 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 — 28 143,748 31 169,769 65 298,250 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 81 389,062 52 210,991 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. 55 234,848 191,667 51 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— 43 173,982 98,909 28 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. 21 79,535 72,843 22 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 3 9,609 Grades established by act of July 1, 1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade 28 404,571 34 498,439 Senior grade 16 195,973 17 235,417 Full grade. 11 112,970 19 198,709 Senior assistant grade 35 289,979 34 304,317 3 15,899 1 Assistant grade. 4,817 Grades established by act of July 25, 1958 (72 Stat. 405): Nonmanual 44,719 7 31 104,699 Manual 2 2,568 1 1,581 Service 13 17,575 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 21 103,539 60 256,172 Total permanent . Deduct lapses.. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Total personal services.. 546 3,423,107 30 185,775 631 4,284,078 80 516,960 516 3,237,332 551 3,767,118 25, 400 2,800 32,000 5, 500 25,414 71, 506 1, 540 14,582 72,500 2,000 3, 363,992 3,893,700 N E U R O L O G Y AND BLINDNESS 1960 actual 1 2 5 1 20 26 21 53 2 73 32 85 60 45 22 3 13,520 25,500 65,020 12,480 222,228 247, 654 169,021 363,002 12,938 423,316 174,615 409,450 258,128 181,512 83,050 9,609 ACTIVITIES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: Chief of branch 1 $16,016 1 $16,016 Medical officer 2 $38,022 4 71,052 4 71,052 Scientist 7 119,101 9 154,127 9 154,127 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer 1 13,749 1 13,749 Chief of branch _ 1 13,374 Medical officer 2 27,956 9 129,480 5 73,236 Public health program specialist 1 12,771 2 27,498 2 27,498 7 93,350 8 113,194 Scientist. 8 113,194 1 12,771 Statistician 1 14,061 1 14,061 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer 1 11,357 Medical officer 4 50,252 6 78,040 8 103,540 Public health program specialist 1 12,230 1 12,230 Scientist 7 81,452 7 86,900 7 86,900 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 18 185,473 27 297,591 28 308,761 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 25 222,514 31 289,705 38 352,460 18 131,599 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 26 204,649 27 212,220 24 151,067 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— 31 207,522 33 220,418 1 6,219 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 1 6,219 44 254,258 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 34 181,503 36 205,336 37 189,152 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 18 85,197 31 160,076 94 435,423 58 256,110 81 377,913 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 79 336,336 67 268,256 76 324,168 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 46 179,722 58 210,612 45 175,957 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 118 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued NEUROLOGY AND B L I N D N E S S ACTIVITIES—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130._ — GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Full grade Senior assistant grade .. Assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. 10 1 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 abroadTotal personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $34,468 2,974 10 $36,606 1 1 3,203 42,648 49,351 242,058 3 10 36 2 42,888 96,539 298,535 14,485 15 41,890 12,162 15 39,210 $36,606 6,406 3 10 40 2 42,888 96, 539 331,379 14,485 15 41,890 507 560 454.2 3,125,800 506.8 i, 446,100 69,985 147,500 2,500 86,000 157,000 2,500 86,000 17,904 41,953 569 17,023 8,500 51, 500 500 21, 500 52,000 500 23, 500 2,520,896 3,443,800 3,767,600 2, 575,608 51.4 314,119 Deduct lapses. 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 418 Total permanent . O P E R A T I O N S , N A T I O N A L L I B R A R Y OF M E D I C I N E i.6 2,261,4 3,443,385 52.8 317, 585 111, 973 NATIONAL HEALTH 3,807,009 53.2 360,909 STATISTICS 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,730: 1 $18,000 1 $18,000 1 $16,500 Director of center GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13,749 1 13,749 1 Administrative officer 14,061 1 14,061 1 26,145 Assistant chief of division 40,914 40,914 3 3 38, 625 Chief of branch 29,952 29,952 2 2 13,978 Chief of division.. 13,749 13, 749 1 1 Public health program specialist 28,787 28,787 2 2 13,978 Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 62, 690 4 5 50,460 35,277 3 Chief of branch. 13, 520 1 13, 520 1 12,563 1 Medical officer 12,230 1 12,230 1 11,357 1 Public health program specialist 49,170 3 36,940 11,606 1 4 Statistician 120, 745 19 205, 915 102,168 11 10 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 138,318 19 175,300 15 139,465 16 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 126, 776 26 202, 455 95,304 16 13 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 145, 937 25 171, 730 134, 305 21 21 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 12,937 11, 856 12,929 2 2 2 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 91, 750 24 141,054 30 173, 237 17 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 62, 628 50,254 77,150 15 12 10 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 56 263, 866 36 163, 881 50 237,813 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 65 290, 589 52 218, 284 63 282,464 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. 51 206, 960 42 162,367 51 206,965 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 7,758 7,093 2 7, 765 2 2 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 4,139 3, 827 1 4,158 1 1 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 26, 520 26, 520 2 26,520 Director grade— 11,160 11,160 2 18,120 Senior grade. 16,164 16,164 Senior assistant grade. 9,132 9,132 6, 604 Assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv3,640 3,640 3, 557 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses.. Net permanent (average number, net salary). Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay. Total personal services.. 297 1,827,659 18.4 111,659 342 2,155, 504 15.3 96,504 278.6 227.2 1,716,000 1,322, 595 326.7 2,059,000 28,990 9,378 20,000 46, 500 8,500 63,000 12,053 20,989 6,300 26,000 4,300 1,394,005 1,814,800 2,134,800 243 1,414,237 15.8 91,642 1962 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $12,210: Librarian 1 $15,500 1 $15,500 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12,230 1 Administrative officer 12,230 36, 690 3 Librarian. 36,690 23,109 2 6 $64,709 23,109 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 56,910 35, 776 6 4 56,910 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 14 104, 768 15 121, 825 121, 825 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 7, 987 7,426 1 1 7, 987 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 228, 947 33 212,136 228, 947 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 — 38,481 40,601 38, 481 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 7 158, 912 169, 644 31 161,263 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 47, 861 40,041 47, 861 8 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 170,438 174,785 29 133,410 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 130,312 119,305 138, 424 29 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 178, 643 189,938 44 168, 646 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 21, 922 10, 359 21, 922 3 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade 16,136 1 16,136 Senior grade 1 12,800 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv15 62,005 alent to less than $12,210 6 24,231 6 24,231 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services.. 224 1,160,445 11.4 57,187 224 1,290,134 10.6 61,134 233 1,337,420 12.1 69,720 212.6 1,103,258 213.4 1,229,000 220.9 1,267, 700 4, 227 1,150 5,200 2,500 5,200 2,500 8,486 18, 438 4,700 11,600 1,000 11,600 1,254,000 1,288,000 1,000 12,962 1,149, ( S A L A R I E S A N D E X P E N S E S , O F F I C E OF T H E S U R G E O N 1960 actual GENERAL 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: ber salary GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Administrative staff assistant— 1 $15,870 1 $17,056 $17,056 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 42,848 3 39,832 Administrative staff assistant 4 56,597 13,749 Assistant chief of division.. 1 12,771 1 13,749 41,559 3 Chief of branch. 41,559 44,138 3 3 40,726 Chief of division.. 44,138 1 15,038 1 13,987 Information specialist 15,038 3 43,493 3 40,435 Organization and methods examiner.. 43,493 1 15,038 1 13,978 Public health program specialist 15,038 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 12,230 1 1 12,230 Administrative officer 11, 2 2 24,460 2 24,460 Assistant chief of division 22, 12 11 139,150 11 139,150 Chief of branch 142, 1 3 36,940 3 36,940 Economist 11, 2 3 37,710 3 37,710 23, Information specialist 1 1 12.480 1 12.480 11, Legal assistant 3 5 61,920 34, 5 61,920 Organization and methods examiner.. 2 24,460 2 24,460 Personnel officer. 1 12.480 2 24,710 11, Public health program specialist 35 382,776 335, 36 393,426 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 50 475,770 413, 52 493,700 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 45 354,565 291, 46 362,136 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 47 328,339 48 334,787 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 6 41,143 6 41,143 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 57 334,835 48 264, 57 334,835 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 38 37 190, 207,920 38 207,920 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 102 475, 113 567,077 114 571,424 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 82 338, 356,033 82 356,033 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. 115,801 32 121, 29 119,566 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 38,374 11 39, 10 38,374 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 3 11.481 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 11.481 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 19,200 1 19,200 Surgeon general 1 19,200 19,200 1 19.200 Deputy surgeon general 1 19,200 53,400 53,400 3 Assistant surgeon general 53,400 3 197,340 17 212,940 Director grade 17 212,940 72,456 12 107,736 Senior grade — 13 118,296 12,180 25, 560 4 25, 560 Full grade 4 4,980 5,280 1 5,280 Senior assistant grade 1 3,112 Assistant grade 119 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1960 actual Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210— Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6 $24,979 1 $3,827 1 $3,827 559 3,659,449 61 405,268 599 4,256,006 44.5 318,906 609 4,343,256 36.3 260,501 498 554.5 3,937,100 572.7 4,082,755 9,830 1,447 6,879 16,300 16,300 3,000 3,000 22,933 10,600 12,280 5,000 5,000 3,305,870 3,973,680 4,107,055 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employmentIntermittent employmentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 3,254,181 O P E R A T I O N OF C O M M I S S A R I E S , N A R C O T I C H O S P I T A L S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.— Total permanent 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 Nightwork differential Total personal services Num- Total ber salary 2 3 2 7 $11,772 13,811 8,652 24,742 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 2 3 2 7 $11,731 15,371 9,360 27,189 2 3 2 7 $11,898 15,871 9,360 27,915 14 58,977 1.2 5,043 14 63,651 1.2 5,341 14 65,044 0.8 3, 739 12.8 53,934 12.8 58,310 13.2 61,305 1, 095 1,248 413 123 84 229 300 135 232 225 128 55,649 60,222 61,890 B U R E A U OF S T A T E S E R V I C E S M A N A G E M E N T 1960 actual FUND 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 2 $31,304 1 $15,163 2 $31,304 Chief of branch GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 28,143 1 13,374 2 28,143 Administrative officer 27,498 2 27.498 Financial operations officer 1 12,771 27,498 2 27,498 Information specialist 1 12,771 13, 749 1 13,749 Public health program specialist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 51,230 4 47,860 4 5 63,460 Administrative officer 1 11,357 12,230 12,230 1 1 Financial operations officer 1 11,357 12,230 12,230 1 1 Information specialist 12,230 12,230 1 1 Personnel officer 12, 230 12,230 1 1 Property management specialist 25,334 13, 520 13, 520 1 1 Public health program specialist 12,230 12, 230 1 1 Statistician 12 124, 881 15 163, 861 15 163, 861 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 270,421 30 31 279, 450 31 288,415 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 36 282, 825 22 163, 045 28 222,268 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 6,968 1 1 7,675 1 7, 675 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 40 261, 798 50 336, 606 50 336, 606 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 23, 858 25, 709 25, 709 4 4 4 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. 29 159, 372 40 227, 608 44 249, 072 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 — 114, 942 133, 243 128,397 24 25 23 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. 65 310, 349 59 282, 550 62 297,316 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 57 231, 212 64 280, 904 68 297,080 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 109, 954 46 185, 278 51 205, 217 28 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. 81,133 82, 530 19 23 71, 985 22 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. 9,964 10,857 3 3 10,857 3 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1, 1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 67,800 118,200 7 118,200 Assistant surgeon general 70,977 85,137 11 116, 936 Director grade 24,239 40, 439 5 40,439 Senior grade 6,600 24, 060 4 24,060 Full grade 5,665 5,665 1 5,665 Senior assistant grade 3,112 3,112 1 3,112 Assistant grade ... Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv127 569,334 132 696,906 150 787,719 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 488 2, 737,812 563 3,465, 525 614 3, 755,892 47 265,725 44 269,492 55 311,526 433 2,426,286 516 3,199,800 570 3,486,400 1960 actual Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment.— Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $29,625 2,374 $31,000 7,500 16, 906 19,391 11,000 20,800 22,800 2,494, 582 3,270,100 3,563, 500 N A T I O N A L I N S T I T U T E S OF H E A L T H M A N A G E M E N T 1960 actual 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: Administrative officer $16,016 1 $17,014 Chief of branch 15,000 Information specialist 15,018 15,018 38,022 Medical officer 38,022 17,014 Public health program specialist 72,051 35,014 Scientist 95,086 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer.. 13,978 15,038 Assistant chief of branch 25,854 70, 346 Chief of branch 64,458 41, 559 13, 686 Executive officer 14, 706 12,771 Financial operations officer. 13,749 Organization and methods examiner. . 13, 749 Personnel officer 14, 706 1 13,374 Public health program specialist 14, 706 1 13,374 Special assistant 13,749 1 13,374 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer. 12,480 Administrative staff assistant 1 11,357 12,480 Assistant chief of branch 1 11,606 25,500 Chief of branch 2 23,212 13, 520 Chief of section 2 24,398 Engineer 12, 230 Financial operations officer 48,920 1 11,357 Information specialist 25, 500 2 23,670 13, 520 Medical officer 24,960 Organization and methods examiner.. 2 22,963 12,480 Personnel officer 1 11,357 25, 230 Property management specialist 2 23,192 Public health program specialist 15 178,118 19 241,610 Research technician 1 12,480 1 11,357 Scientist Statistician 2 24,460 2 23,920 81 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 70 887,324 716,101 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 80 750,324 69 602,135 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... 115 911,965 97 723,249 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985... 10 74,859 13 89,334 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.... 176 163 1,187, 596 1,024,347 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. 12 75,961 26 154,003 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. 284 259 1,623, 791 1,379,881 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 206 191 901,900 1,048, 574 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 296 365 1,298,630 1,707,656 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. 393 402 1, 727,315 1, 594, 640 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. 441 474 1, 753,516 1,770, 500 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130... 143 483,120 155 566,395 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 66 202,023 41 137,355 Grades established by act of July 1, 1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general. 3 61,329 3 59, 229 Director grade 35 473,944 33 446,803 Senior grade 27 259,218 31 307,075 Full grade 38 273,127 54 428,619 50 337,918 Senior assistant grade. 50 330,197 20 100,115 Assistant grade 22 114,035 27, 638 6 Junior assistant grade 8 38,836 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1,261 1,115 4,817, 642 5, 613, 700 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Add net increase due to changes in pay scale for part of year 3, 605 3,901 17,928,029 20, 792,219 315.8 400.1 1,697,397 2,226,919 30,104 Net permanent (average number, net salary)... 3,289.2 3, 500.9 18, 565,300 16,260,736 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 179,603 235,100 Part-time employment 119,323 102,000 Intermittent employment 123,258 131,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base123,041 70,100 Overtime and holiday pay.. 489,866 434,600 Nightwork differential... 177,011 176,900 Total personal services.. 17,472,838 19,715,000 $46,300 8,000 FUND 120 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued SERVICE AND SUPPLY FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Statistician GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct 1 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 & 22 33 18 25 1 3 7 $8, 819 7, 280 6,968 19,177 11,856 42,786 14, 560 27,892 92, 369 123, 760 60, 846 74, 894 20 5 13 18 22 12 16 28 25 $14,061 32,199 64, 585 158,080 37,378 90,418 116,772 128,042 62, 399 79,208 122, 922 98, 681 $14,061 32,199 64, 585 158, 080 37, 378 90, 418 116, 772 128,042 62, 399 79, 208 122, 922 98, 681 3,203 3,203 22, 470 8,936 20, 670 8, 696 20,526 23, 848 53 232, C 186 797,015 9.5 40,419 176.5 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 21,066 6, 786 18,481 136 559,704 6, 786 18,481 136 559,704 318 1, 645, 391 318 1, 645, 391 12 67,448 11 62,204 756, 596 1, 577, 943 1, 579 307 1,583,187 .,600 6,600 6,044 73,500 5,966 19,288 Total personal services. 22,470 8, 936 21,066 73,500 3,910 10,000 10,000 787,339 1,674,087 1,673,287 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade— Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 13 20 1 32 43 20 4 1 $84, 821 110, 927 4,950 141, 852 169,295 72, 576 13,272 3,640 18 $121,015 24 139,605 5 24,230 44 205,253 40 168, 293 69, 434 18 17,991 5 1 30 27 4 37 17 4 14,100 364,767 239, 999 24,780 231,875 65, 523 10,877 14,100 386, 903 221, 698 56, 460 267, 485 28, 760 21, 546 50 337,182 50 353,311 349 2,307, 285 386 2,646, 856 52.7 338,673 34. 7 252, 505 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y „ Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Additional pay for hazardous duty Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services.. 296.3 351.3 1,968, 612 2,394,351 130,168 18,454 136, 517 8, 843 313,924 1, 866 9,934 1,320 6,100 2, 595, 738 195, 886 13,000 36, 775 143, 768 5, 912 358, 500 2, 000 16, 900 2, 600 6,400 3,176,092 SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES WORKING CAPITAL FUND, NARCOTIC HOSPITALS 1960 actual 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.— GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 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-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 8 5 12 14 8 6 $61,587 33,135 63,358 66,747 32,759 22,651 8 45,072 9 5 13 18 6 6 $77,479 35,214 75,422 90,232 25,480 24,691 8 47,693 9 5 13 18 7 6 $78,479 35,693 77,416 92,723 29,952 25,134 8 46,797 61 325,309 3.7 19,469 65 376,211 0.9 4,979 66 386,194 0.4 2,520 57.3 305,840 64.1 371, 232 65.6 383, 674 2,902 3,004 1,104 3,328 3,411 2, 586 5,361 203 1,484 5, 324 284 1,657 5,426 294 319,896 382,756 394,462 REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Scientist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Engineer Medical officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11.935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total personal services ADVANCES AND 1961 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 4 $13,083 54,122 1 4 $14,061 58,531 4 $58,531 1 1 1 6 11 19 1 11,357 12,480 12,563 64,000 101,275 141,147 6,822 1 2 1 10 14 21 2 12,230 26,270 13,520 112,987 133,100 165,721 14,352 1 2 1 10 14 21 2 12,230 26,270 13,520 112,987 133,100 165,971 14,352 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,255: Superintendent 1 $16,349 1 $17,576 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Clinical director — 1 16,307 First assistant physician 15,163 1 16,307 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 15,038 Associate director of research 2 30,076 3 42,183 Clinical director 1 15,038 Director of laboratory 1 15,038 1 13,978 Director of medicine and surgery 1 15,038 1 13,978 Director of psychotherapy 1 14,706 1 13,686 Executive officer 10 150,380 9 125,802 Medical officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 13,520 1 12,563 Administrative officer Assistant coordinator of training and 12,750 education 12,230 Chaplain Construction and maintenance en13,520 1 12,563 gineer 12,230 Dental officer 1 12,563 Director of laboratory 1 12,480 1 11,606 Director of nurses General medicine and surgery officer 1 12,750 (research) 19 255,340 18 226,134 Medical officer — 1 12,230 Physiatrist 3 36,940 1 11,606 Psychologist 25 270,229 30 343,720 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 — 32 288,867 38 364,519 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 37 276,012 44 346,774 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 22 155,274 25 188,800 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 94 614,472 111 766,997 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 14 84,844 30 186,653 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 200 217 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 1,300,257 1,123,553 77 391,710 43 206,380 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 155 733,058 137 613,790 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335380 347 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,6701,709,208 1,468,040 901 831 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,3903,727,421 3,226,448 289 299 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. 1,095,643 1,050,536 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv974 901 alent to less than $10,635 3,876,313 3, 569, 697 Total permanent. 3,321 3,471 3,022 15, 730, 567 16, 384, 778 13,476,316 121 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE I960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Deduct lapses .. Add net increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year 189.8 $848,361 237 $1,400, 547 31,000 91, 500 160 $816,958 Net permanent (average number, 3,084 2,832.2 3,311 net salary) 14,421, 520 12, 658,955 15, 567, 820 Positions other than permanent: 16, 543 17,000 17,000 P art-time and temporary. 196, 389 295, 680 343, 740 Trainees (interns and residents) _ Other personal services: 38, 515 38,800 69,600 Regular pay above 52-week base 282,950 305,950 312,258 Overtime and holiday pay 283, 970 275,915 250,862 Nightwork differential .... Payments to other agencies for reim29,800 bursable details 4,035 28,000 Total personal services 13,508,642 15,382,580 16,564,080 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. GS-7. $5,335 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses.. 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 ( T R U S T F U N D ) 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Bureau director Deputy director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant director. Chief actuary GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director Director, hearings and appeals GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Actuary Administrative officer Assistant director Chief medical adviser Chief of branch... Chief of payment center _.__ Deputy assistant director. Director, operations division Director, program division Executive assistant Executive officer.... Information officer Medical officer, specialist Personnel officer Regional representative Research director. Staff director Supervisory medical officer Technical adviser Technical director. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Actuary Administrative officer Appeals council member Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of payment center Assistant personnel officer Assistant regional representative Chief of branch Chief of section Deputy chief of branch Digital computer systems analyst Director, operations division Director, program division... Executive assistant Executive officer Management analysis officer Management analyst Medical director Medical officer Medical officer, general Regional hearings representative Social insurance policy adviser Supervisory disability policy examiner Supervisory information specialist Technical adviser Technical assistant Technical director Training officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985— OLD-AGE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 17,514 1 $18,512 1 18,512 1 $18,512 1 18.512 1 1 15,392 15,392 1 1 16,536 16,806 1 1 16.806 16,806 5 1 72,695 14,435 5 1 78,915 15,517 5 1 79,165 15,787 1 1 1 1 12,771 27,956 12, 771 144,081 1 14 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 11 13. 749 13,749 29, 744 15,038 193,131 100,330 98,802 13,749 13,749 14,394 13, 749 13, 749 57, 596 13, 749 155,139 13,083 13,978 1 1 14,061 15,038 27,060 13, 971 13,374 91,197 92,745 1 1 1 13,374 11,606 84, 539 11,357 69,342 11,357 532,982 401,345 22, 714 12.085 11,835 11,357 11,835 22,963 11,835 12, 563 11,357 25,126 69,118 11,357 2 1 22,714 11,357 1 11,835 1 11,606 314 3,238,477 592 5,137,925 1,094 8,064,621 445 3,098,550 2 1 12,230 1 12, 750 7 91.000 3 36,940 7 87,110 1 12,480 48 598,540 22 280,500 1 12,230 13,749 14,061 2 29, 744 1 15,038 23 319,056 7 102,006 7 100,092 1 14,061 1 14,061 1 14, 706 1 13, 749 1 14,061 4 58,198 1 14,061 11 158, 646 1 13, 749 1 14, 394 1 15,038 1 13, 749 1 13, 749 2 24,460 2 12, 230 12, 750 92, 890 196,430 87,360 12,480 599,040 169,000 12,480 24,460 24,960 1 12,230 1 12,480 2 24, 710 12, 750 13, 520 24,460 27,040 74,474 12,230 1 1 2 2 6 1 3 2 24,460 12,230 12,230 12, 750 12,480 1 1 7 16 7 1 48 13 1 2 37,460 13,000 13, 520 24,960 27,040 74,880 12,480 4 2 49,670 24,960 1 1 1 12,480 1 1 1 12,750 337 352 3,737,705 3,921,871 619 661 5,783,784 6,206,955 1,208 1,336 9,687,153 10,752,973 498 771 3,732,436 5,706,670 Net decrease for pay increase in effect for part of year. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2,988 $19, 175,480 3,260 19, 051,250 1,209 6, 280,648 825 4, 073, 770 1,756 7, 869,223 6,987 28, 865,675 4,011 15, 096,099 1,734 5, 925,170 74 239,456 397 1, 753, 567 2,948 $20,732,573 3,488 22,012,763 998 6,675,355 959 5,082, 560 1,737 9,311,038 7,062 31,606,477 4,611 18,528,507 1,372 5,115, 435 60 215,110 3,130 $21,897,429 3,429 21,884,270 1,431 8,103,974 871 4, 712,345 2,855 13, 503,630 8, 576 38,138,186 5,174 20,873,034 1,347 5,082,152 60 216,100 264 1, 237,324 259 26, 340 25, 853 30, 459 129, 913,399 164, 928, 229 145,865, 512 708.5 4,312,403 607 5,359,528 924.3 3,305, 367 231, 620 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 25,144. 5 29, 534. 7 25,733 161, 622, 862 125, 600, 996 140,274,364 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 707, 621 456,310 419, 407 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 572,838 990,308 Overtime and holiday pay 1, 724,107 !, 113, 929 2, 936, 729 Nightwork differential 43,335 289, 897 43,335 Payments to witnesses and consultants. 145, 916 60,142 120, 725 Total personal services 130, 762, 893 143, 216, 870 165,143,058 H O S P I T A L I Z A T I O N A N D S E R V I C E S FOR R E P A T R I A T E D M E N T A L L Y AMERICAN NATIONALS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Social welfare specialist GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 III 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 Total permanent Deduct lapses $12,230 7,571 4,846 3 24,647 0. 6 4, 647 2.4 20,000 Total personal services 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 P U B L I C A S S I S T A N C E 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy director Assistant director Assistant director for program operations GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief of division Special welfare research consultant-__ Physician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Social administration specialist Public welfare specialist Social welfare specialist Assistant to director Chief of branch Eligibility standards specialist Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of division Regional representative Social administrative adviser Public welfare research analyst Medical officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 14,914 1 14,206 5 1 65,997 13,083 1 1 1 12,563 11,606 11,606 7 1 1 6 9 48 30 34 1 $18,512 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 15,517 5 1 70,014 14,061 5 1 2 70,992 14,061 27,498 79,748 11,357 11,357 68,889 106,309 1 1 1 7 1 1 6 9 12,750 12,230 12,230 87,110 12,480 12,480 74,670 116,770 479,135 261,996 252,986 52 27 30 563,870 252,515 241,550 1 1 1 7 1 1 6 9 2 1 3 80 40 33 12,750 12,230 12,230 87,360 12,480 12,480 75,420 118,870 24,460 12,230 36,690 867,951 371,510 262,183 1 $18,512 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 122 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES, BUREAU OF P U B L I C 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390_ GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Net decrease due to changes in payscale for part of year Total permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment ___ Other personnel compensation: Regular pay above 52-week base.Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details S A L A R I E S A N D E X P E N S E S , O F F I C E OF T H E ASSISTANCE—Con. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $37,606 11,856 74, 527 65, 562 176,339 204,895 27,081 4,035 $53,893 6,053 76,587 88,609 226,097 175,968 24,441 4,451 279 2,035,167 276 2,187,875 358 2,885,721 27.3 218,184 14. 5 115,275 22.4 177, 621 10 1 16 18 56 53 6 1 $67,953 6,219 94,680 99,965 275,401 231, 504 24,857 4,451 3,400 335. € 2,708,100 251.7 1,816,983 261.5 2,069,200 14,705 3, 403 9, 763 11, 800 14, 573 5,797 7,900 6,900 6,900 17,036 17,000 17,000 2,127,000 2,772, 500 13,100 5,600 8,600 5,600 Total personal services.. 21, 800 1960 actual 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Chief of Bureau. GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy chief of bureau GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director of division GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant chief of bureau Assistant director of division. Director of division GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant to chief for cooperative planning Assistant chief of branch Assistant director of division. Chief of branch Dental services adviser Director of division... Medical consultant on training Regional child welfare representative. Regional medical director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent. Deduct lapses.. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay.. Total personal services.. BUREAU 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $17,514 15,392 16,536 16,806 47,341 47,881 12,771 13, 978 13,686 14,061 29,099 14,706 14,394 29,099 15,038 11,357 12,480 12,750 12,230 26,020 114,210 12,230 25, 230 13, 520 114,750 108,970 502,518 482,830 74,569 35,880 31,283 140,383 236,772 198,786 17,536 25,480 100,920 76,046 232,707 177, 586 19,511 25,230 13, 520 112,320 108,970 443, 504 441,210 73,319 35,381 30,784 137,402 211,873 196,602 17,411 254 1,895,993 28.8 214,809 260 2,126,661 26.9 220,065 277 2,302,197 32.8 272,365 225.2 1,681,184 233.1 1,906,596 244.2 2,029,832 30,169 4,298 18,445 9,440 18,445 20,840 12,941 2,779 8,140 2,500 2,500 1,731,371 1,945,121 2,071,617 32 48 11 6 5 15 50 43 5 23,212 12, 563 102,213 100,504 330,136 427,110 81,014 38,375 2 8 28,101 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services. 65 528,404 2.5 21,313 66 586,985 1.7 15,453 94 809,962 8.6 74,427 62.5 507,091 64.3 571,532 85.4 735, 535 3,932 2,253 62.5 511,023 64.3 573,785 2,800 85.4 738,335 $18,512 $18,512 44,033 23,691 94,493 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $15,255: Commissioner 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 $20,000 GS-18. $18,512: Deputy commissioner 1 18,512 1 17,514 18,512 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,307: Administrative officer. 1 14,206 1 15,267 15,517 Director, program research. 1 14,206 1 15,267 15,517 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director, program research __ 1 11,606 1 13,749 14,061 Technical adviser to commissioner 1 12, 771 1 14,061 14,394 Staff adviser, planning.. 1 13,686 1 14,706 15,038 Staff adviser, field 1 13,083 1 14,394 14,394 Administrative assistant, program 12,085 coordination 1 1 13,749 14,061 Project director, cooperative research. 13, 749 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Staff assistant, financial studies 1 11,606 12,750 13,000 Staff assistant, medical studies 12,750 1 11,606 37,210 12,480 Staff assistant, family services. 1 11,357 12, 750 24,710 Staff assistant, aging 2 22,714 25, 230 Staff assistant, economic studies 12, 230 Staff assistant, information 1 11,835 13,000 13,270 International program assistant 1 11,107 12,230 12, 480 Assistant administrative officer 1 11,835 12,230 12, 230 Project analyst, cooperative research.. 12, 230 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 98,819 154, 754 10 10 110,345 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 26,229 65,375 3 37,690 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 32,241 43,035 4 34, 674 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 19,198 41,163 3 21,321 5,928 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 6,552 1 6,386 21,008 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 28,995 4 22,963 33,336 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 37,836 7 36, 691 53,581 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 12 12 58,656 23 107,971 16,847 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 18,408 4 18,404 Total permanent. Deduct lapses SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , CHILDREN'S COMMISSIONER 45 50 9 5 5 25 47 44 4 O P E R A T I N G F U N D , B U R E A U OF F E D E R A L C R E D I T 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant to director Chief, examination Chief, program services Regional representative GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255... GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary).... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Additional pay for service abroad Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Total personal services UNIONS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,914 1 13,686 1 1 1 12,085 11,606 11,606 1 $16,037 1 $16,307 1 1 1 10 14 13,270 12,750 12,750 127,230 153,238 147,970 653,853 7,342 1,214;485 285,214 85,367 131,891 110,968 202,092 14,706 1 1 1 13,270 12,750 12,750 124,550 140,193 145,000 15,038 115,811 111,152 14 118,956 45 330,514 1 6,448 178 1,139,960 29 153,673 6 31,201 94,098 21 95,834 24 149,556 73 1 7,176 157 1,052,304 51 282,825 83,552 15 38 170,513 25 109,036 49 200,118 83 1 179 51 15 29 25 383 2,411,100 18 71,204 453 2,951,078 24 115,671 477 3,189,765 23 108,983 365 2,339,896 429 2,835,407 454 3,080,782 18,172 4,171 10,927 5,561 5,942 29,335 10,000 12,000 2,391,574 2,861,895 8,724 10 11 10 13 16 16 123 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE A D V A N C E S AND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Pediatric consultant (Indian health),. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Medical officer (Indian health) Staff assistant, aging GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,370 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,970 1 $15,030 1 $15,030 1 1 1 12, 555 11, 835 9,890 1 1 13,510 12,730 1 13,510 4 4 9 7 15 14 31,782 26, 230 49, 775 36, 694 69, 678 59, 402 83, 433 8, 955 26. 580 14, 560 48, 409 29,120 81, 343 77, 688 120, 414 5 17 19 36 9, 210 26. 580 14, 560 54, 931 29,120 87, 692 87, 880 146, 489 80 422,872 448,339 94 485,002 5 27,598 2 21 Total permanent Deduct — I/apses Net; decrease due to change in pay scale for part of year 17, 628 83 12.3 60,223 8.8 40,333 8,103 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 Terminal leave and jury duty fee recoveries Total personal services,. 75 13,000 13,000 70. 7 412, 321 85. 2 478, 669 Grades established by Board of Directors: President Dean Business manager Professor Associate professor-.Assistant professor Instructor Grades comparable to general schedule grades: GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,120-_ GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Total permanent Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Part-time and temporary employment Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay . 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 1 1 9 $14,000 11,160 10, 740 77, 220 176, 294 106, 650 153,120 1 2 3 2 19 15 12 23 23 26 22 7,450 12,640 1 2 2 9 3 48,400 14, 770 9,076 78,175 59,295 43,063 76, 676 70, 452 2 19 16 13 23 23 $15,050 $15, 050 12, 480 12,120 11, 550 88,040 205, 204 137, 650 203, 320 8, 280 14, 575 13,000 55, 545 16, 720 9,921 88,045 67, 228 51, 729 83, 732 75,639 11,810 103, 280 227, 704 143,150 212, 320 1 2 2 9 3 3 20 16 13 26 23 8, 445 14, 905 13,330 57, 030 17, 215 15,251 95, 420 69,208 53,094 97, 307 78,114 196 10 969,181 51,387 209 1,157, 348 217 1, 245,113 7 40,660 7 43,285 186 917,794 202 1,116, 688 210 1,201,828 56,025 33,288 5,965 3,000 3, 000 979, 784 1,152,976 1,241,316 36,488 UNIVERSITY SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Non-Federal Employees Grades established by Board of Trustees: President__ Dean and director. Professor. . . ... _ http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 570200—61 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 9 972 Total personal services. 1 19 8 30 21 73 101 5, 016, 058 1 090 6,160,343 1,064, 912 1,105, 030 8,041 8, 644 6,089,011 7, 274, 017 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total personal services.. HOWARD 636,152 12 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY EXPENSES 1960 actual Employees 258 865,387 213 Positions other than permanent: Parttime and temporary employment Other personal services: Nightwork differential 13,300 13, 730 45,051 98, 746 122,465 7, 325 149,336 51, 383 183 258 115.161 392,831 423,996 284, 688 45, 206 3, 298 63 19 1 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 14,000 95 $764, 445 82 596,791 140 804,155 29 96, 597 1 14,000 1 12 418 41,375 75, 650 90. 504 6, 655 126, 246 44, 526 159, 705 101, 014 316, 755 396, 324 228,131 58, 437 2, 968 7,000 1,587 17, 721 $645, 909 431, 989 619,035 103, 685 12,075 11, 552 Grade 15: Physiatrist Grade 13. $10,635 to $11,935 Grade 12. $8,955 to $10,255 Grade 11. $7,560 to $8,860 Grade 10, $6,995 to $7,820 Grade 9. $6,435 to $7,260 Grade 8. $5,885 to $6,710 Grade 7. $5,355 to $6,180 Grade 6. $4,830 to $5,655 Grade 5. $4,345 to $5,170 Grade 4. $4,040 to $4,565 Grade 3. $3,760 to $4,285 Grade 2. $3,500 to $4,025 Grade 1. $3,185 to $3,710 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 70. 7 380, 013 85.2 444, 669 2, 892 26. 700 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary COLLEGE SALARIES AND Non-Federal Employees—Continued 18, 288 SPECIAL INSTITUTIONS GALLAIJDET Non-Federal Grades established by Board of Trustees — Continued Associate professor Assistant professor Instructor Assistant (teaching) Treasurer Business manager Grades comparable to general schedule 395, 274 456,454 1961 estimate 1960 actual REIMBURSEMENTS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 13 $15,846 156,190 735, 335 1 $17,034 12 157,481 88 895, 561 1 $17,034 12 160,281 100 1, 073, 890 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Secretary $25, 000 $25,000 Under secretary 21, 000 21, 000 Assistant secretary 40, 000 40, 000 Special assistant to the Secretary for health and medical affairs 20, 000 20, 000 GS-18. $18,500: Director of administration 17, 514 18, 512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant to the secretary 16, 536 15, 392 Director offinancialmanagement 16, 804 15, 392 Director of personnel 16, 536 15, 392 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant to the Secretary 28, 412 30, 534 Congressional liaison officer 15, 267 14, 206 15, 787 Defense coordinator 14,685 Department coordinator of international affairs 14, 206 15, 267 Deputy director of financial management 15, 267 14,206 15, 787 Director of management policy 14, 435 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 1 14,061 Assistant defense coordinator Assistant director of management 15, 309 policy 14, 394 1 13,374 Chief, management analysis staff Assistant to the special assistant to the Secretary for health and medical affairs 13, 374 1 14,394 Chief, personnel operations Assistant to the assistant secretary Deputy director, division of general services 1 13,686 1 14,706 Deputy director of personnel 1 12,771 1 14,061 Deputy director of public information. Chief, program planning, special staff on aging 14, 706 13, 686 Director, division of budget Director, division of fiscal policy and 14, 061 13,083 procedure 14, 706 13, 686 Director, division of general services.. _ 13, 083 13, 749 Director, division of internal audit 13, 978 15, 038 Director of internal security 13, 374 14, 394 Director of public information 13, 083 14, 394 Director, special staff on aging 38, 625 55, 620 Program analysis officer Special assistant to the assistant secre14, 061 13, 083 tary GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12, 480 11,606 Accounting systems analyst 12, 563 Assistant defense coordinator Assistant for international activities _. Assistant to the director, staff plan1 12,480 1 11,606 ning, personnel management 2 23,442 2 25,230 Assistant to the under secretary 124 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1969 actual OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued 3 $38,500 Budget analyst 3 $38,500 3 $35,755 1 12,750 Chief librarian.. 1 12,750 1 11,606 1 13,000 Chief, management standards staff... 1 13,000 1 11,835 Deputy department coordinator of 1 13,520 international activities 1 13,520 1 12,563 1 12,230 Deputy director of internal security. _ _ 1 1 12,230 11,357 Chief, program planning, special staff on aging 13, 790 12,813 12, 480 Editorial officer 12, 480 11, 357 12, 230 Information and editorial officer 12,230 11, 357 12, 230 Information specialist 12, 230 11, 357 38, 750 26, 520 Management analyst 24,648 12, 750 12,750 Personnel methods analyst 11,835 12, 750 12, 750 Personnel officer 11, 606 Procurement and supply manage12, 230 12,230 ment officer 11, 357 Program analysis officer 11,357 1 13,270 Property management officer 1 13,270 12,085 3 37,210 Specialist on aging 11, 835 1 12,750 Specialist in management and super1 12,230 visory training Staff assistant to the director of ad12,230 12,230 ministration 11,357 186,975 188, 784 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 164,217 225,370 207,440 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 181,937 130, 686 130,686 101,086 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 30,327 30,327 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 28, 767 118,146 112,031 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 135,364 26, 041 26,041 29, 932 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 184,167 178,801 159,075 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 109, 949 100, 257 103,791 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 194,981 181,940 144, 473 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 133, 224 117,000 107, 844 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 63, 215 51,920 48, 504 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 34,339 30,824 39, 542 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 52,912 52, 912 46,382 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv21, 526 17,304 24,126 alent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses.. Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 2,079,063 I 2 134,106 288 16 125, 759 2,447, 897 20.2 150, 298 3.1 27,755 266.7 1,921,386 268.9 2,106,124 3.1 27,755 291.7 2, 269, 844 16, 523 5,145 5,180 4,411 5,180 4, 411 16,039 24,436 8,702 16, 787 16, 787 27, 735 16, 727 16, 727 1960 actual 2,312,949 2,157,931 2,011, 264 S A L A R I E S A N D E X P E N S E S , O F F I C E OF F I E L D 314 1.1 23,571 Total personal services.. Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Regional director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief, division, offieldmanagement... Chief, division of grant-in-aid audit. Chief, division of State merit systems. Regional director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief, field management. _ . Executive officer Chief,fieldbranch Chief, policy and audit processing branch Chief, standards and operations branch Regional auditor Regional State merit system representative GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 2, 259, 638 ADMINISTRATION 8 1 7 9 10 49 19 $15,870 1 $17,056 1 $17,326 118,892 8 127,836 8 128,876 15, 558 15,038 15,038 15,038 14,456 13, 978 13,978 13,978 15, 558 15,038 15,038 15,038 82, 595 12, 563 11, 606 12,480 100,150 13, 520 12, 563 13, 520 13, 520 11,357 80,495 12,230 111,320 12,230 113,420 102, 213 111,070 98, 633 461, 885 258,293 43, 721 113, 400 302,609 490,175 266,033 44, 533 101,212 420,866 138,298 Total permanent 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 1 8 1 12,750 101,710 13,520 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $522, 719 23,088 168, 792 117,978 416,188 396, 540 248, 452 13, 729 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 12,132 4,145 2, 936,034 _ UTILIZATION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 $12,771 1 12, 750 13, 520 13, 000 12, 750 112,130 23,109 87, 485 122,345 6, 053 45, 404 16,328 111, 468 11, 606 12, 334 11, 835 11, 606 119, 976 71, 572 92, 642 5, 470 27, 788 9, 589 99, 008 79, 245 21, 923 91 587,365 5.2 23,188 85. 8 564,177 1 $14,061 162, 260 6, 219 46,071 16, 661 118, 012 89, 544 28, 935 28, 706 102 707,717 12.3 60,740 $14,394 13,000 13, 520 13. 270 13, 000 112, 670 23, 629 89. 615 88, 608 108 10.5 760,800 55, 030 i. 7 646, 977 97. 2 705, 770 1, 487 4,337 2, 543 570, 001 649, 520 S A L A R I E S A N D E X P E N S E S , O F F I C E OF T H E G E N E R A L 1960 actual Total permanent 4,145 3, 748, 713 3, 241, 537 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total personal services.. Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: General counsel. GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Associate general counsel Assistant general counsel GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant general counsel GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Regional attorney Attorney.. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Attorney. _ GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 12,165 12,165 22, 419 25, 207 1960 actual Total permanent . Deduct lapses 613 4,038, 872 54.3 306, 469 469.4 484 558.7 2, 875, 268 3, 732, 403 3, 213,095 SURPLUS PROPERTY Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief, division of surplus property utilization GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief, division of surplus property utilization Chief, real property branch Chief, standards and review branch. Chief, personal property branch Regional representatives GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 72 $497, 711 88 $608, 588 68,409 11 70, 243 162, 839 28 166, 649 110,449 20 112, 737 87 438,117 134 651,089 447,824 103 460, 472 101 64 258, 810 64 263,220 14, 788 4 4 15,100 11 28 20 512 3,072,406 527 3,441.333 42. 6 197,138 43 228,238 Total personal services. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 705, 770 COUNSEL 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 1 15,621 15,392 1 1 17,056 16,536 57,053 61,838 61,838 9 5 114,939 62,441 123, 741 82,494 123,741 82,494 7 14 9 10 15 1 81,183 216, 754 75,816 70,550 90,600 6,074 60, 653 54,994 85,780 99, 630 158, 621 82,565 84,031 105,642 6,718 97,921 99,630 169.270 109,460 114.315 144,330 6, 718 97,921 68,016 11,087 109,137 65,228 7,946 148,260 65,228 7,946 140 1,106,953 151 1,205,186 174 1,350,825 12 11 20 17 3 66,082 17,056 16, 536 66,082 125 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Deduct lapses 10 $124,559 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 130 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base . Total personal services 982,394 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 8.1 $71,463 12.3 $81,041 142.9 161.7 1,269, 784 1,133, 723 7,596 4,364 989,990 1,138,087 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment-Other personal services: Regular pay in excess of 52-week base... Overtime and holiday pay Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $154 242 Total personal services $500 3,719 56,844 $2,819 28,128 4,378 2,750 1,700 755,035 831,850 900,643 42, 503 1,269, 784 ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S W O R K I N G CAPITAL FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Manager of fund GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Graded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries paid from this account carried in other position schedules Net permanent (average number, net salary) Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $12,230 22,069 27,165 24,253 7,509 55,870 20, 488 46, 592 37,856 49,629 98, 800 158, 256 19,551 3,931 $30,181 25,023 15,060 6,822 38,980 25,232 43,369 25,979 49,650 88,044 167,187 17,950 3, 536 37 190,105 151 727,118 14.5 60,991 3.1 23,571 139. 6 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 46 230,354 158 814,553 10.1 44,155 3.1 27, 755 798,153 $12,230 22,318 27,435 24, 793 7, 509 56, 702 20, 654 47,382 38, 686 50,628 99,902 197,362 19, 655 3,931 46 230,354 168 859,541 5.3 24,428 2. 6 20, 827 165.3 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Executive director, Federal Council on Aging GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of examining branch Chief of field branch Personnel consultant GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries paid from this account carried in other position schedules. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services 855,940 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,771 1 $14,061 1 $14,061 1 1 12,563 11,357 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 31,158 16,682 7,280 11.980 9,984 9,152 3,515 1 1 1 2 6 4 1 13,520 12,230 12,230 21,549 54,060 30,534 6,448 1 1 1 2 6 4 1 13,520 12,230 12,230 21,549 54,060 30,534 6,448 2 1 10,192 3,765 2 1 10,192 3,765 16 126,442 1.6 12,217 0.1 531 20 178,589 2.3 19,929 0.1 409 14.5 114,756 17. 8 159,069 10,293 62,460 978 684 126,027 222, 213 20 178,589 0. 4 3, 706 0.1 386 19. 7 175, 269 10,140 185, 409 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES OFFICE OF S A L I N E 1960 actual WATER CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS A V A I L A B L E TO OFFICE OF SALINE W A T E R 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director Chief, division of basic research Chief, division of processes development Chief, division of demonstration plants GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Engineer economist Process engineer Staff assistant GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935: Staff assistant Contract specialist Field engineer GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4 $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanentDeduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $17,576 13.749 14,394 1 13,083 14,394 14,394 1 13,083 14,394 14, 394 1 4 11,606 46,424 12,480 49,920 12,230 12.750 51,000 12,230 10,650 10,650 30,035 10,899 21, 549 30,305 5,886 23,795 21,194 25,397 20,384 3,869 6,053 24,129 21,715 25, 896 20,904 3,973 9,901 9,901 18,366 8,486 5,470 22,047 15,143 24,003 3,765 14,060 36 2.2 33 5 258,748 39,488 28 219,260 33.8 300,997 19,097 37 2.6 315,910 22,910 281,900 34. 4 293,000 9,851 10,000 1,700 315 1,100 1,600 10,000 1,600 231,126 294, 600 141, 064 168, 400 168, 400 90, 062 126, 200 136, 200 OF O I L A N D SALARIES AND 304,600 GAS EXPENSES 1960 actual $17,576 13,749 14,394 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Salaries and expenses Construction, operation, and maintenance Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director Administrator (import administration) GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant director. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295 Assistant director... GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Mobilization officer Petroleum and natural gas engineer (foreign) Commodity-industry analyst (general) Natural gas engineer Special assistant Foreign petroleum coordinator GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Special assistant Commodity-industry analyst 1 $16,349 13,978 13,083 Total personal services. OFFICE 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 $18,512 15, 392 16,536 16, 806 14, 685 16.037 16.037 13, 686 15.038 15.038 27,061 29,370 29, 703 18,512 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935: Mobilization analyst Commodity-industry analyst GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,355 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 $9,901 30,181 12,334 58, 613 44,241 5,408 18, 615 7,821 3, 515 3,744 2, 974 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay $10,650 32, 719 13,270 63,940 48,859 5, 824 20, 218 8, 528 3,765 4,139 3, 827 48 413,687 8.7 75,164 48 449,948 1.5 14,548 39. 3 338,523 46. 5 435,400 2,646 2,831 1,600 1,000 Total personal services OFFICE 438,000 OF THE SOLICITOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: 1 $20,000 1 $19,000 Solicitor GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 15,870 1 17,326 Deputy solicitor 15,392 1 16,536 Legislative counsel GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 72,696 6 93,412 Associate solicitor GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13,374 Special assistant to solicitor 72,156 67,184 Assistant solicitor 13,083 14,394 Assistant to legislative counsel 81,182 86, 655 Regional solicitor GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 11,357 36, 940 Special assistant to solicitor— 106,475 138, 940 Assistant solicitor 69, 597 87, 650 Attorney-adviser 11,357 12,230 Procurement counsel 26,249 38, 770 Attorney trial examiner 12,085 13,270 Associate regional solicitor. __ — 190, 713 207,330 Assistant regional solicitor 72,258 90,270 Field solicitor 508, 536 609,493 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 376,082 391,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 269, 686 245,001 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860136,340 175,340 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 11,419 12, 605 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 104,228 106, 558 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 154, 591 161,783 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 375,974 417,207 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 145,166 154, 960 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 26,083 28,165 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 13,791 15,308 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) 64,167 13,083 13, 978 13,083 69, 390 14,394 15,038 14, 394 70,014 14,394 15,038 14, 394 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 12, 334 11,357 13,270 12, 230 13,270 12, 480 Total personal services 392 2, 919, 768 400 3, 264,234 35. 2 262, 801 6 37,544 19 155,699 6 42,765 375 350.8 2, 619,423 3,065, 770 3, 660 15, 790 11, 830 3,000 19,000 2, 658, 873 3,099, 600 20,000 127 128 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES—Continued OFFICE OF M I N E R A L S SALARIES AND EXPLORATION EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy director Assistant to director, mining engineer. Chief, division offieldoperations Chief, division of minerals Chief, division of contract administration and audit GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief, division of contract administration and audit GS-13. $10,635 to $11,939 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-9. $6,453 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $14,206 1 1 13,978 13,978 1 1 $16,536 1 $16,536 15,038 15,038 13,978 15,038 15,038 15,038 15,038 13,978 13,749 13,749 12, 563 53, 669 19,316 6,906 11,922 26,686 9,142 4,330 3, 498 13,520 57,637 13,520 79, 457 20,800 7,426 12,875 23,795 20,384 4, 576 3,869 20,800 7,426 12,875 28,641 10,192 4, 576 3,869 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 25 218,150 4.5 39,354 25 234, 935 75,550 28 2 262,101 19,101 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 20. 5 178,796 17 159,385 26 243,000 615 Total personal services. OFFICE 179,486 OF C O A L SALARIES AND 160, 000 243,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate RESEARCH EXPENSES 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,255: Director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief economist Chief chemical engineer Chief, utilization GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant to the director Production and planning officer Contracting officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 $17, 500 $17, 500 15,267 15,267 13,749 13, 749 13, 749 13,749 13, 749 13, 749 12. 230 12,230 12,230 31, 950 8, 965 19, 344 4,846 21. 735 11, 295 12, 230 12.230 12, 230 31,950 8,965 19,842 5,013 22. 570 12, 480 11,607 27 223.131 0. 5 5,131 12,168 Total permanent. Deduct 1 27 9 221,007 75,007 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment .. 18 146,000 10,000 156,000 Total personal services.. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,230 to $13,250: Executive secretary. GS-13. $10,650 to $11,935 GS-10. $7,010 to $7,987 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,357 1 1 6,656 5,138 1 2 1 2 $12,480 21,300 7,342 11,565 1 2 1 2 $12,480 21,300 7,509 11,898 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $5,096 Total permanent Deduct lapses 4 28,247 20 6 $52,687 0.4 3,977 6 $53,187 287 Net permanent Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 4 28,227 200 59 5.6 48,710 190 6 52,900 28,486 48,900 Total personal services 52,900 BONNEVILLE 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 B O N N E V I L L E POWER ADMINISTRATION 1960 actual 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: Administrator .... 1 $17, 514 1 $17,514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant administrator 1 15, 392 16,806 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Division director 2 29, 598 32,094 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Branch chief 6 82,078 88,940 Deputy division director 3 40, 727 43,825 Division director 1 14,456 15,829 Manager, Washington, D.C. office 1 13,978 15; 038 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Area manager 3 36, 732 3 38,500 Area operation and maintenance supervisor 2 24,460 Assistant branch chief 1 12,563 1 13,520 23,192 Assistant to division director 2 2 25,480 Branch chief 4 48.567 4 52, 790 Commercial operations officer 1 12,085 1 13, 270 Engineer 1 12, 563 1 13,520 Functional supervisor 5 60,901 5 66,330 Section head 11 135,073 11 146,140 Special assistant 4 48.568 3 38, 500 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 71 765,392 71 827,854 136 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 139 1 1,256,074 1,383, 085 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,£ 247 7 255 1,992,078 2,211,525 3 21,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 171 171 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 1,137,214 1,224, 798 22 135,328 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 29 190,014 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 119 672, 791 107 653,940 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 55 284,151 364, 833 152 724,305 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 148 757,553 143 601.963 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 160 723,216 370,470 262,181 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 11 39, 708 35, 795 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 3 9,672 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 10,441 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv954 935 alent to less than $12,210 6,439,172 6,278,246 Total permanent. 2,227 2,207 14, 871,379 15, 768,! 94. 2 94.6 599,! 519,308 Add net increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year 9,032 Net permanent (average number, 2,112.4 2,132. 8 net salary) 14,361,103 15,169,000 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 312,464 555,000 Intermittent employment 7,673 8,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 88,114 48,000 193, 864 Overtime and holiday pay 221,000 Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 30, 735 179,000 Deduct excess of annual leave taken over leave earned Deduct lapses Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1961 estimate 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" 14,993,953 16,180,000 $7,437, 708 7,083,744 395, 563 $7,968,000 7,711,000 405,000 76,938 96,000 129 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Administrator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief, division of power operations GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, division of power sales Chief, division offiscaloperations GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860-.-. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4.670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $17,514 $18,512 $18,512 13,083 14,061 14,394 12,563 11,357 43,867 15,767 32,240 11,024 31,075 24,107 10,545 13,520 12,230 47,715 13.520 12,480 48,255 35,194 12,064 38.771 30,368 3,765 35,694 12,231 44,451 30. 784 8,861 8,861 36 2 6,364 229,506 16,461 35 1 6,656 241,717 4,717 35 1 6,656 245,838 4,838 34 213,045 34 237,000 34 241,000 1,678 17 214, 740 1.000 238,000 1,000 242,000 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 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 109,475 Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Associate director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Area administrator Assistant director Assistant to director Chief, Alaska field committee... Staff officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agricultural economist Assistant to the director Assistant to area administrator. Budget andfinanceofficer Cadastral engineer Chief of branch Fire control officer Forester Management analyst Mineral leasing officer Operations supervisor Personnel officer Programs coordination officer... Range conservationist Records officer State supervisor Supervisory auditor Supervising legal assistant Valuation engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 . GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 .. 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 $15,255: 1 $17,514 $17, 514 Administrator $17, 514 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 14,206 15, 517 15, 267 Assistant administrator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief, division of administrative serv14, 394 14, 394 ices Chief, division of operation and engi14,061 13, 749 neering Chief, division of rates and customer 14, 706 14, 394 service GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, division of administrative serv1 12,813 ices.. Chief, division of operation and engi1 13,042 neering Chief, division of rates and customer 1 11,606 service 12, 750 12, 480 1 Engineer, electrical 58,157 57,908 64, 728 5 6 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 145,995 144, 435 13 117, 601 15 GS-12. $8,995 to $10,255 98,800 98,050 9 71, 761 12 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 5 38,334 37,502 34,050 5 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 11 57, 513 56, 682 71,657 8 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 1 6, 219 6,053 5,470 1 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 8 63,523 56, 826 40,831 10 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 4 17,302 21, 653 21,154 4 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 13 56,973 55,474 61,213 11 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 15 84,349 83,205 62, 875 19 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 24,545 23,921 29,035 6 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 7,238 7,030 3,266 2 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv54 292,332 54 292,332 47 248,704 alent to less than $12,210 146 901,526 158 1,028,869 158 1,040,222 Total permanent 2.1 16, 622 7.4 54,510 4.1 26,184 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, 155.9 net salary) 1,023, 600 974,359 875,342 Positions other than permanent: Tempo31, 600 25, 600 21, 972 rary employment Other personal services: 4, 896 1,200 3,635 Regular pay above 52-week base 25, 645 25, 500 25,921 Overtime and holiday pay 1,473 1, 500 1,500 Nightwork differential 1,077, 400 928,343 1,038,000 Total personal services... 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Salaries and wages scheduled are distributed as follows: Direct operation and maintenance obligations Direct construction obligations CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO B U R E A U OF L A N D M A N A G E M E N T $939,500 98,500 $981,000 96, 400 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985-. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 .. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 .. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 .. GS -5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1 $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 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 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total salary salary be be $17, 514 $18, 512 15, 392 16, 806 14, 206 15, 517 54, 432 13, 374 12, 771 13, 686 67, 808 59, 488 14,394 13, 749 15, 038 73, 237 24, 419 12,085 11,357 26, 520 13,270 12,480 12, 750 12, 230 24, 980 13, 000 25, 229 12, 750 12, 480 24, 960 13, 000 25, 750 13, 270 12, 230 159,120 12, 230 12, 750 13, 520 11, 606 11, 357 23,192 11, 835 23, 212 11, 606 11, 606 22, 714 12, 085 23, 691 12, 334 11,357 143, 958 11, 835 12, 563 1,593. 210 340 2, 554, 690 2 13,760 469 2,955, 344 8 48,410 391 2,106, 570 77 382,630 402 1,800, 720 313 1, 247,060 242 896,920 37 122,590 5 16,700 76 848, 005 192 1, 832, 565 362 3,001,070 2 14,980 490 3, 403, 778 9 59,640 400 2,368,857 81 452,885 390 1, 928, 330 420 1,825,396 234 946,179 36 135,280 5 17,605 34 196,983 35 201,643 762,100 181 2, 624 2, 782 15,309, 682 17, 715, 473 136.3 764, 784 0.2 1,654 195 884, 570 0.8 4,250 Net permanent (average number, 2, 487. 5 net salary) 2, 586. 2 14, 543, 244 16,826, 653 Positions other than permanent: 1,974, 070 Temporary employment 1,717,187 2, 500 Intermittent employment 388 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base... 110,708 62, 405 246,371 88,373 Overtime and holiday pay 451, 734 472, 650 Additional pay for service abroad . 926, 599 205,000 Compensation of casual workers... Total personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Management of lands and resources".. "Construction" "Oregon and California grant lands".... ""Range Improvements" "Expenses, Public Land Administration Act" "Trust funds" "Advances and reimbursements" "Construction and rehabilitation," Bureau of Reclamation 17, 996, 231 19,631, 651 $16,601,223 26,346 449,303 277, 225 $17,938, 523 77, 670 492,448 325,202 119,845 389,448 100,000 108,000 452, 903 132,841 136, 905 130 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES B U R E A U OF 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 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255_ GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875-.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345,.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820-.. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.._ GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670._. GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— Portion of salaries paid from other accounts Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Add portion of salaries carried in other schedules paid from this account 1961 estimate 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 15,392 1 16,536 1 16,806 14,206 14,206 1 1 15,267 15,267 1 1 15,517 15,267 134, 656 4 55, 786 13 171,243 1 13, 978 1 13, 978 1 12, 771 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13, 978 1 13,083 10 146, 539 4 60,030 13 185,810 1 15,038 1 15,038 1 14,061 1 14,061 1 14,061 1 14,061 1 15,038 1 14,394 10 1 11,606 1 11, 835 19 228,175 24,170 2 2 23, 920 1 12, 750 1 13,000 18 234, 790 26,000 2 2 25, 750 1 12, 750 1 13,000 18 234, 790 26,000 2 25, 750 2 12,230 12,230 12,230 26, 540 77,270 13, 520 13, 520 13, 520 24,980 12,230 13, 520 13, 270 14, 040 48, 920 14, 394 12,230 12,480 12,480 38,250 12,230 12, 750 12, 750 13, 520 12, 750 12, 480 37, 710 24, 960 24, 710 53, 080 24,960 12, 750 12,230 12,480 12,230 2 26, 540 6 77, 750 1 13, 520 1 13, 520 1 13, 520 2 25, 230 1 12,230 1 13, 520 1 13, 270 1 14,040 4 48,920 1 14, 394 1 12,480 1 12, 750 1 12, 480 3 38,250 1 12,230 1 13,000 1 13, 000 1 13, 520 1 12, 750 1 12, 480 3 37, 710 2 24, 960 2 24, 710 4 53, 330 2 25,230 1 13, 000 $17, 514 1 1 10 1 1 1 11, 606 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11, 357 12,085 24,170 71, 800 12, 563 25,126 12, 563 11,835 11,357 12, 563 12, 085 13, 042 11, 357 1 1 1 3 11,357 11,606 11,357 35,505 2 6 1 2 11,835 11,835 12, 563 11, 606 11, 357 23, 670 23,212 22, 714 49, 087 23, 212 11, 835 11,357 11,357 34,977 11, 606 11, 357 11, 357 11,357 309 197, 798 2, 733,808 588 4, 376,445 40 276,030 843 5, 362,420 251 1, 452,442 2,059 11, 008, 226 139 807 681.175 3, 1,348 553,307 5, 1,353 186.176 4, 853,534 220 748,110 26 80,433 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 12, 230 12,230 25, 500 12. 750 12,480 12, 230 12, 230 147,060 4 60, 694 13 187, 724 1 15,038 1 15,038 1 14,061 1 14,061 1 14, 394 1 14,394 1 15,038 1 14,394 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 12,480 12,480 25, 500 12, 750 12, 480 12, 480 12, 230 237 235 2, 649, 685 2, 623, 685 331 326 3,154,906 3,103,601 607 588 4,875,628 4,720,118 42 315,723 42 314,883 895 870 6,153,887 5,976,290 266 264 1,717,738 1,700,686 2,115 2,077 12,228,695 11,988,071 165 867,140 155 820,570 920 913 4,355,909 4,305,756 1,584 1,551 6, 631,981 6,468,599 1,324 1,311 5,155,353 5,081,438 197 727,885 197 727,885 25 83,965 25 83,965 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 2, 771 2,747 2,745 12,382,850 12,867,916 13,119,726 Total permanent Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Deduct— Lapses 1962 estimate 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Commissioner GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy commissioner GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant to the commissioner Associate commissioner, legislative. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Area director Assistant commissioner Chief of branch Director, management coordination-. Director of education General superintendent Inspection officer Personnel officer Supervisory auditor Supervisory general engineer Supervisory highway engineer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agricultural extension officer Appraiser Assistant area director Assistant chief of branch Assistant general superintendent Assistant to the assistant commissioner Budget officer Credit officer Director of education Director of schools Director, Missouri River Basin Educational specialist Engineer, general Forester General economist General manager General superintendent Information officer Land operations officer Land records program officer Law and order specialist Maintenance engineer Personnel officer Program officer Property and supply officer Range conservationist Reports and statistics officer School superintendent Soil conservationist Soil scientist Superintendent Supervisory accountant Supervisory finance specialist Supervisory general engineer Supervisory highway engineer Supervisory maintenance engineer Supervisory management analysis officer Supervisory position classifier Supervisory real property officer Supervisory relocation officer Supervisory social worker Supervisory supply officer Supervisory criminal investigator Training officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 PAID FROM ACCOUNTS 11,058 11,601 11,423 63, € 4,183 62,421,620 56,362,128 1961 estimate 1,012.8 $5,113,114 29.7 144,141 68.7 274,668 824.1 $4,023,725 17.3 78,921 16,815 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 10,084. 2 10,583. 6 51, 379, 541 58,335,789 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 1, 661,955 1,516,493 Part-time employment 432,595 236,712 Intermittent employment 1, 631,353 1,722,917 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 364,628 206,664 Overtime and holiday pay 664,013 560,513 Nightwork differential 185,706 212,126 Additional pay for service abroad 518,781 639,475 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Education and welfare services" "Resources management" '' Construction''_._ "Road construction (liquidation of contract authorization)" 4' 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 Services "Construction and rehabilitation," Bureau of Reclamation INDIAN 56,838,572 63,430,689 $30.802, 996 13,616,427 3,472,205 $34,827, 353 15,116,229 3,872,892 $35,699,729 16,063,229 3,864,892 2,550,127 2,832,101 443,284 2,846,463 3,055,540 561,350 2,838,463 3,048,540 48,574 46,027 2,329,363 212,560 2, 423,523 220, 672 2,395,523 220,672 144,583 48,851 3. 851 238,455 251,685 250. 685 147,897 160,104 159,699 TRIBAL FUNDS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Superintendent GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.— GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to— $12,210 or above: Mill manager Less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other schedules paid from this account.. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $11,357 20,300 45,130 67,110 171, 799 6, 074 148,110 69, 469 147,372 195, 800 171,865 19, 723 $12,480 11,170 39,320 56, 301 167, 475 6, 718 147,073 76,036 176, 275 176, 206 168, 000 10, 545 1 15,000 47 210,817 1 15,000 49 220,355 267 1,299, 926 250 1,282,954 25.4120, 470 52.3 234,238 1 4,500 7. 2 41, 475 16. 2 83, 755 229.9 1,144, 943 231.8 1, 203,959 1, 415, 809 1, 263, 075 4,980 19,297 2, 585, 029 3,176 12,672 2,482, 882 131 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR CONSOLIDATED FUNDS SCHEDULE AVAILABLE TO OF PERSONAL THE BUREAU 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to $19,000: Commissioner GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant commissioner Assistant commissioner and chief engineer GS-16. $15,255to $16,295: Assistant commissioner Associate chief engineer Regional director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Chairman, Pacific Southwest field committee Chief, audit andfinancialreview City manager Engineer Information officer Inspection officer Irrigation officer Management officer Personnel assistant Power officer Power assistant Program coordination and finance officer Program coordination and finance assistant Regional director Assistant regional director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Administrative assistant Assistant chief, audit and financial review Auditor Budget officer City manager District manager Economist Engineer Finance officer Geologist Hydrologist Irrigation officer Management officer Office services officer Operation and maintenance 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. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335._. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130... SERVICES OF PAID FROM RECLAMATION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $17,500 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 1 16,806 1 16,806 16,349 17, 576 1 17,576 29,369 14,435 14,435 31,824 15,787 15,517 15,392 31,824 15,787 15,787 27, 664 2 29,744 2 30,015 13,978 12, 771 13,970 23 317,308 ~ 12,771 13,686 39,832 12,771 1 1 15,038 13,749 1 1 15,038 14,061 368,843 13,749 14,706 43,119 14,061 13,749 30,347 15,038 27,956 13,978 13,374 6 6 1 80,745 71,530 12,563 1 11,606 25.605 1 11, 606 1 11,357 1 12, 555 5 59, 945 113 1, 411, 718 3" 37,689 1 12, 563 1 12,563 72,480 6 1 11.606 1 11, 606 1 12,563 1 12,085 5 61,131 5 63, 794 1 11,107 2 1 7 2 1 1 1 12, 563 86,031 24, 648 12, 085 11,835 11, 357 4,222,112 719 6, 724,204 1,070 8, 546,144 50 369,186 1,098 7,222,355 64 398,820 1,068 6, 030, 058 453 2, 296, 622 1.014 4,658,024 1.015 4,158,943 817 3.055,143 268 912,813 23 75,524 373,195 13,749 15,038 43,764 14,061 13,749 30,347 15,309 1 14,706 1 6 1 14,061 86,529 14,061 1 6 1 14,061 87,486 14,061 6 1 77,250 13,790 5 1 65,000 13,790 1 12,230 28,100 12,480 12,230 13, 510 65,020 2 1 1 1 5 115 1, 3 528, 962 40,830 13,520 13,790 77,750 12, 750 12,480 13,520 13,270 53,580 53,310 12,230 6 77,250 3 39,020 1 13,270 1 13,000 2 24,710 418 4,872, 503 754 7,432, 218 1,104 9, 453, 937 52 400,112 1,151 8,125,296 69 449,476 1,198 7, 227,948 484 2,625, 656 1,150 5,629,347 1,019 4, 504,399 810 3,281,160 260 962,452 19 68,865 12,230 28,100 1 12, 480 1 12,480 1 13,510 6 77, 770 119 1,587, 573 ~ 40,830 13,520 13,790 78, 810 12, 750 12,750 13,520 13,270 26, 000 53. 560 40, 560 Deduct lapses Net decrease due to changes in pay scales for part of year 3 1 1 2 78,040 39, 020 13. 270 13, 270 24, 710 424 4,958,619 773 7,,612,121 1,131 c, 633,388 49 380,007 1,239 f , 750, 503 58 383,690 1,287^ 757, 830 488' 2, 655,377 1,136 5, 630, 514 976 329, 534 !, 276,933 , 000,181 73,628 11,068 92,854 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 9,253.6 9,851.8 10,193.7 67,048,116 57,045,128 64, 530,050 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment. Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personnel compensation: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Additional pay for hazardous duty Payments to other agencies for reimbursable services $701,173 81,136 169,282 $690,151 57,110 192, 273 $627,684 55,100 203,550 396, 407 1, 295,923 71,381 28,060 11, 542 266,363 1,388,039 101,173 30,399 7,449 1,372,102 113, 550 33,238 14,670 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "General investigations" "Construction and rehabilitation" "Operation and maintenance" "General administrative expenses" "Loan program" "Emergency fund" " Boulder City municipal fund" "Disposal of Coulee Dam community" "Operation, maintenance, and replacement of project works, North Platte project" "Continuing fund for emergency expenses, Fort Peck project, Montana" "Upper Colorado River Basin fund"... "Advances and reimbursements" "Reclamation trust funds" "Educational exchange trust funds," Department of State 13,145 6,000 9,000 59,813,177 67, 269,007 69, 477,010 $3,378,608 21,912,854 20,314,861 6,956,946 92,134 4,332 56,039 17,128 $4,079, 941 24,475, 071 21, 511, 261 7, 507,084 158, 560 $4, 503,762 23,479,951 22,474, 570 7,653,110 146,150 8,000 10, 000 5,500 4,100 i 251, 060 i 9,188,061 320,138 177,831 248, 745 10. 579,177 153, 745 56, 000 162, 000 172, 200 195 i 265,191 i 6, 728, 239 281, 753 126,420 218, 477 i Includes amounts for general administrative activities transferred in estimates in 1962 to "General administrative expenses" as follows: 1960 1961 Upper Colorado River Basin fund $520,000 Continuing fund for emergency expenses, Fort Peck project, Montana 20,000 $560,000 20,000 1 11,207 73,048,116 71, 534, 543 64,749,274 1,013.3 1,216.2 1,426. 4 6,911,639 6.000,000 7,704,146 10, 680 1962 estimate 2 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv2,412 alent to less than $10,635 2 355 2,327 13,469,768 13,435,624 13,264,851 Total permanent. 1961 estimate 1960 actual BUREAU OF RECLAMATION GEOLOGICALrSURVEY SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Associate director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director Division chief GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant division chief Associate division chief Branch chief Chemist Division chief Engineer Geophysicist Management officer Microbiologist Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer Physicist Service and supply officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 1 16,349 1 17,576 1 17,576 1 3 15,163 43,305 1 3 16,307 46,291 1 3 16,307 47,101 10 146,185 3 45,014 13 185, 547 3 43, 517 29,087 2 7 102,917 1 15,038 11 161, 566 1 14,061 10 146, 510 45,014 228, 504 57, 576 29,412 103,117 15,309 189,678 14,061 109,188 41,934 171, 579 40,122 27,072 95, 502 13,978 163,632 13,083 25,866 Executive officer Geologist Physicist Staff assistant GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Assistant division chief Branch chief Budget and finance officer Cartographer Chairman, Federal Petroleum Board. Chemist Engineer Geologist RESEARCH 2 25,126 21 248,055 1 11,606 1 11,357 1 11.357 9 109,245 42 517,308 84 ]1,013,145 1 12. 563 22,714 2 1 12, 563 1 12,085 1 12,334 25,126 2 361 3,868,090 685 6,310,810 890 6,999, 660 15 105,960 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 1,118 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 811 7,300,392 39 230,592 4,508,415 2 28,122 1 12,230 25,220 342,790 12.480 12,230 12,230 141,120 646,995 2 27 1 1 1 11 49 96 1,244, 425 26,000 2 2 24,960 1 13, 520 1 12,230 1 13,270 2 27,280 1 12,230 381 4,404,787 703 7,015,485 876 7, 457,546 16 121,079 , 691,614 40 256,555 823 4,948,521 3 16 4 2 7 1 13 1 2 28,122 24,460 25,760 24 306,245 1 12,750 1 12.330 1 12,480 13 166,100 51 674,855 2 2 111 2 1 1 1 2 1 407 740^ 907' 16 1,151 ,437,155 38, 510 24,960 13, 520 12.230 13,520 27,300 12,480 ,702,846 , 389,370 ,717, 557 121,850 ,154,368 40 258,575 958 5,763,326 132 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—Continued SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, Grades and ranges—Continued GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by International Cooperation Administration: Class 3. $13,955 to $15,255: Geologist Class 4. $12,445 to $13,955: Geologist Class 5. $10,645 to $12,145 Class 6. $9,055 to $10,555 Class 7. $7,695 to $8,755 Ungraded positions at annual rates equivalent to $12,210 or above (positions established by Public Law 313, as amended): Research geologist Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions— Foreign countries: U.S. rates.. Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: Local rates Intermittent employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential. Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued 1 $15, 558 $14,227 Chief statistician 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1960 actual 1 14,061 13,083 Executive assistant 1 15,038 13,978 General manager, helium operations1 15,038 13,978 Metallurgist Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total 53,810 3 43, 805 Mining engineer 13,083 ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 14,394 Physical science administrator 13,083 1 13, 749 Project coordinator 380 65, 685 381 5 71,283 Regional director $2,016,450 $2,031,230 92, 746 11 158, 601 $1,860,600 Research director 864 949 830 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 4,028,005 4,456,590 1 12,230 3,571,810 Assistant chief of branch 749 720 2 27,040 705 3 37,689 Assistant chief of division 3,271,602 3,133,285 1 12,480 2,836,105 Assistant to chief of division. 498 480 1 12,480 465 1 11,357 Assistant chief economist1,991,069 1,907,130 1 12, 750 1,715,390 1 11,606 Assistant chief metallurgist 103 383,839 104 383,947 1 13, 520 107 362,234 1 12,563 Assistant chief mining engineer 15 52,925 15 52,355 15 48,000 Assistant chief, office of mineral re1 12,230 ports 1 13, 520 Assistant chief petroleum engineer 12, 563 1 13,000 11,835 Assistant chief statistician 8 120,485 1 12,480 8 119,775 8 108,890 11,357 Budget officer 52,290 4 48,339 Chemical engineer 9 116,720 9 116,010 2 24, 710 9 107,250 11,606 Chemist 21 247,850 21 246,365 145,390 21 224,975 11 147,388 Chief of branch 17 170,980 17 170,080 17 153,455 9 116,270 97,135 Chief of division 4 33,540 4 33,540 1 12, 750 4 31,130 11,835 Chief, helium consultant 7 91, 560 85,070 Chief of laboratory 12, 563 Chief, office of mineral reports 12,480 11,606 Chief, office of mineral resources... 12, 563 Chief, office of mining research 3 55,000 3 55,000 24,169 1 12,480 3 55,000 Chief of section 12, 563 1 13, 520 Director, anthracite research center. _. 243 242 107, 785 9 117, 560 239 District supervisor 1,508,824 1,495,714 12, 563 1 13, 520 1,467, 619 Flectrical engineer 12,563 2 25, 750 Executive assistant 7,500 7,050 11,357 1 12,230 6,950 Management assistant 52,320,000 49,102,193 31,434 4 49,346 44,705,248 Metallurgist 190 165 37,689 4 52,790 209 Mining engineer 1,320,000 1,142,193 12,563 1 13,510 1,303,778 Petroleum engineer 61,130 5 65,780 Physical scientist 11,606 1 12,480 Physicist 120,845 16 201,840 Project coordinator 7, 238 11,606 4 49,940 6,813 Research director 6, 669 50, 200,000 11,606 1 12, 480 47, 160,000 Safety engineer 42, 650, 772 72 800,000 36,483 2 26,000 72 800,000 Special assistant 72 750,698 1 13,520 Staff adviser Superintendent of station 3 36,732 2,100,000 1 12,480 668,789 1, 850,000 Technical assistant 1 11,606 1 13,520 315 Training administration officer 1 12,563 197 198 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1,170,000 2,274,610 1,070,000 2,134,184 , 014, 549 567 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 210 553 5,576,410 5,014,235 421 185.000 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... 404 340.000 180,000 3, 543,232 150,000 3,162,164 356. 314 35,000 2 16,136 35,000 2 14,819 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. 47, 697 419 215.000 367 200,000 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... 179,039 2,939,590 2,408,866 27 179,898 28 176,000 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... 1,140 355 329 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... 2,118,776 54, 700,000 1,852, 739 51, 450,000 47.009, 523 172 993,779 178 883,219 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 410 382 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 2,052,233 1, 749,094 387 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. 388 1, 710,108 1,589,841 $36 TOO 000 $34. 600.000 $31.051.831 358 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. 366 18 000 000 16,8E0,000 15, 957,692 1,442,776 1,362,997 58 214,307 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 65 212,824 5 18,615 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 7 24,106 Ungraded positions at hourly rates 1,003 equivalent to less than $10,635 965 5, 577,0 5,195,545 AND RESEARCH—Continued BUREAU OF MINES CONSOLIDATED FUNDS Total permanent . S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID A V A I L A B L E TO THE B U R E A U OF MINES 1960 actual 1961 estimate FROM 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 Research metallurgist GS-18. $18,500: 1 18,512 1 18,512 1 17,514 Director ... GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 1 17,576 1 16,349 1 17,576 Deputy director GS-16. $12,255 to $16,295: 15,787 1 15,787 1 14.435 Assistant director—health and safety.. 15, 267 1 15,517 1 14,206 Assistant director—helium 16.307 1 16,307 1 15,163 Assistant director—programs GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 2 29,099 1 13,083 2 29,099 Assistant chief of division 1 12,771 Assistant regional director 15,038 15,038 Chemist 55, 932 52,603 55, 620 Chief of branch 14,394 13,083 14,394 Chief coal technologist 118, 621 98.095 104.560 Chief of division 14, 706 13. 374 14, 706 Chief economist 29,432 27,061 29,432 Chief of laboratory 13,083 14.394 14, 394 Chief metallurgist 13,978 15,038 15, 038 Chief mining engineer 14,061 14.394 Chief, office of mineral reports 15,038 15,038 Chief, petroleum engineer 13,978 1961 estimate Deduct lapses 4,536 4,373 30,758,832 27,566,020 196 176 1,290,832 1,059,228 Net permanent (average number, 4,350 4,340 4,197 net salary) 29,468,000 30,122,000 26, 506,792 Positions other than permanent: 294,000 295,000 Temporary employment 298,509 39,000 39,000 Part-time employment __. 43,308 364,000 364,000 Intermittent employment 350,787 Other personal services: 116,000 Regular pay above 52-week base... 195, 568 216,000 219,000 Overtime and holiday pay 207,714 38,000 39,000 Nightwork differential 35,526 45,000 46,000 Additional pay for service abroad.. 42,113 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Conservation and development of mineral resources" "Health and safety" "Construction" "General administrative expenses" "Development and operation of helium properties" "Advances and reimbursements" "Contributed funds" "Construction and rehabilitation," Bureau of Reclamation.. 27,680,317 30,580,000 31,124,000 $15,559,708 4,928,436 11,374 1,005,035 $17,191,000 5,570,000 40,000 1,085,000 $17,766,000 5,653,000 2,976,622 1,889,591 761,066 3,772,000 1,877,000 642,000 4,063,000 1,806,000 338,000 102,178 110,000 115,000 1,087,000 133 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1960 actual Salaries and wages are distributed as follows— C ont inue d "Military construction, Army"-.. "Procurement of equipment and missiles, Army" "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy" "Operating expenses," Atomic Energy Commission. "Revolving fund, Defense Production Act," funds appropriated to the President. "Salaries and expenses," Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization.. 1961 estimate $9,066 1962 estimate $5,000 1,348 5,675 7,000 223,506 266,000 205,778 15,000 $296,000 934 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO THE N A T I O N A L P A R K S E R V I C E 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Associate director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director Assistant to the director Associate superintendentChief auditor Chief of Mission 66 staff Chief of branch Chief of division _. Regional director Special assistant to the director. _ Superintendent,. Supervisory landscape architect GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief auditor... Assistant chief of branch Assistant regional director Assistant superintendent Chief of branch Chief of division Chief of section Deputy chief auditor Park planner Regional administrative officer.. Special assistant to the director.. Superintendent Supervisory architect .____ Supervisory engineer (general)-.. Supervisory landscape architect.. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 .... GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255-. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,8.60— GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985-_. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 . . . GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 ,, 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 1 1 1 15,392 1 15,267 15, 267 15,309 14,394 14,061 15,038 14, 706 41, 871 57, 574 75,190 9 127,881 2 30,076 130, 792 30,076 68, 702 1 11,606 59,217 69,097 244,314 220,417 12, 563 11, 606 23,192 57,034 12 142,334 4 49,295 2 24,398 2 24,169 200 2,081,871 243 2,145, 305 381 2,883,853 14 94,014 415 2, 619,400 64 363,708 428 2, 245, 568 116 581,050 390 1, 730, 684 338 1, 373,235 203 776, 391 33 118,563 4 12,627 16,806 15,309 14,061 14,061 15,038 14,394 41, 871 57, 574 75,190 27,352 13,083 12, 771 13, 686 13, 374 12, 771 54, 725 13, 686 117,207 27, 956 16,806 1 1 5 6 18 20 4 1 2 4 1 12 6 2 2 12, 750 12,230 64, 250 75, 960 234,310 252,360 50,210 12, 750 24,460 50,190 12,230 155, 520 78,270 26, 000 26,000 215 2, 414, 563 266 2, 523, 730 400 3,251, 377 15 109,470 434 2, 961,039 71 442,392 464 2, 649, 753 123 669,722 437 2,082,172 338 1, 485,936 223 920, 755 17 61,835 3 9,609 1 1 5 6 18 21 4 1 2 4 1 12 6 2 2 12, 750 12,230 65,020 76, 980 235,620 267,630 50, 710 12. 750 24, 710 51, 250 12,230 157,120 79,060 26, 270 26, 270 229 2, 574,807 277 2, 637, 719 410 3, 372, 400 15 111,259 446 3, 094, 611 71 452,382 484 2,819, 343 128 707,116 487 2, 356, 607 373 1, 647, 052 244 1, 010,215 20 73,836 3 9,921 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 ........ GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: 1 12,578 1 11,350 Chief, U.S. Park Police 1 12,578 135 899,375 110 675,230 Less than $12,210 110 744,368 Ungraded positions at hourly rates 1,438 1, 261 1,296 equivalent to less than $12,210 5, 768, 516 6, 771, 603 6,127, 543 Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses. _ 4, 311 4, 529 4,878 24,838,826 28,010, 372 30,121,020 244 1, 405, 215 157 975, 691 989, 708 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Deduct—Continued ber salary Portion of salaries shown above paid 16 $101, 550 from other accounts 31 $178, 772 17 $107,066 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 4,036 4, 356 4, 700 26,933,131 29, 024, 246 23, 254,839 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 5, 534, 676 5, 649,956 6, 590, 700 2, 298 Part-time employment 3, 000 3, 000 402, 325 Intermittent employment 443, 000 445,000 Other personal services: 177,345 Regular pay above 52-week base 104,000 349,786 Overtime and holiday pay 314,856 380,000 14,138 Nightwork differential 8,000 10,000 22,327 Additional pay for service abroad 23,000 26,000 187,233 Casual workers 65,000 65,000 Total personal services 29,944,967 33,543,943 36,543,946 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Management and protection" "Maintenance and rehabilitation of physical facilities" "Construction" "Construction (liquidation of contract authorization)" "General administrative expenses" "National Park Service miscellaneous permanent appropriations" "Trust funds" "Advances and reimbursements" "Construction and rehabilitation," Bureau of Reclamation (transfer to National Park Service) $12,591,878 $14,593,000 $16,006,000 9,012,399 2,723,245 10,101,000 2,989,000 11,264,000 3,413,000 3,300,376 1,170,894 3,450,000 1,275,200 3,500,000 1,279,000 24,029 122,149 909,694 31,570 90,273 910,000 14,387 57,559 910,000 90,303 103,900 100,000 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF F I S H AND WILDLIFE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS A V A I L A B L E TO THE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISH A N D WILDLIFE 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Commissioner GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director, office of program review GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Director, office of information Director, office of international relations Program review officer Special assistant to the commissioner. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant director, office of information Assistant director, office of international relations Legislative coordinator Safety officer. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 ... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay abo^e 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $17,500 $18, 500 1 $18,500 14, 435 15, 517 1 15,787 12, 374 14, 706 1 14,706 13, 083 13,083 13, 374 14, 394 14, 394 14, 706 1 1 1 14,394 14,706 14,706 12, 563 11, 835 38 5 17, 222 19, 510 32, 551 11, 856 3, 515 302, 769 34, 646 13, 000 12,230 12, 480 43, 347 10,275 24,253 14, 706 18, 928 16,183 24, 566 8 840 3,869 33 294,894 0. 3 4,095 13, 000 12,230 12, 750 43, 347 10,275 24,253 14, 706 18, 928 16,183 24, 566 8,840 3, 765 33 295,642 0. 4 3, 642 33 268< 123 32. 7 290, 799 32. 6 292, 000 11, 606 11,606 40, 810 9,298 15,288 20, 260 243 1,890 259 270, 515 $267, 712 2,803 1,150 291, 949 292, 000 $291, 949 $292, 000 134 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE—Continued BUREAU OF SPORT FISHERIES AND BUREAU WILDLIFE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S PAID F R O M F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO T H E B U R E A U OF SPORT F I S H E R I E S A N D WILDLIFE 1960 actual OF C O M M E R C I A L CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S PAID F R O M F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO T H E B U R E A U OF COMMERCIAL F I S H E R I E S 1960 actual GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct 1 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,621 2 4 5 26,166 52, 311 65, 415 5 57,034 1 11, 606 14 163, 402 14 161, 986 11,357 962, 897 211 1 ,010 321 , 367,177 1 7,259 409 , 588,052 2 11, 274 281 , 478, 852 53 266, 743 336 1, 492, 828 257 1, 037,884 119 438,000 18 61,427 5 15, 621 1 $17,056 28. 788 56, 265 71, 970 5 62.670 1 12,750 14 177,130 14 175,840 1 13,520 1 12,230 97 1,070, 397 234 2,183, 217 348 2, 774, 590 1 7,987 441 2, 974.155 3 18,824 306 1, 723,328 62 324,709 354 1, 685,153 259 1,104,448 117 461,269 13 48,919 3 10,649 1 $17,326 2 4 5 29,412 57,222 72,594 5 63,210 1 12,750 14 178,480 14 177,960 1 13,790 1 12.480 111 1, 230,042 266 2, 514,186 344 2, 767, 424 1 7,987 448 3,118, 202 3 19,324 332 1,834,401 62 335.001 389 1, 760,821 273 1,152,633 119 463,199 13 50,068 3 10,961 820 771 738 3, 549,743 3,337, 659 3,113. 6 3, 232 2,892 3,057 19, 449,216 16, 228, 617 18,353,523 152 1.2 214.2 593, 216 867, 523 1, 161, 272 Net permanent (average number, I. 063. 8 2,905 2, 677. 8 net salary) 18,856,000 17, 486,000 15,067,345 Positions other than permanent: 1. 284.000 1, 267.000 648, 735 Temporary employment 53,000 47, 740 50,000 Part-time employment 504.000 439,404 467,000 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 50, 400 103,122 Regular pay above 52-week base... 48,400 50,000 97.360 Overtime and holiday pay 3,600 3.600 2, 519 Additional pay for service abroad.. 20, 749,000 19, 374.000 16, 406, 225 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Management and investigations of resources" "Construction" "General administrative expenses" "Expenses for sales, etc., in refuges, Migratory Bird Conservation Act" "Federal aid in fish restoration and management" "Federal aid in wildlife restoration" "Management of national wildlife refuges" "Migratory bird conservation account". ' * C ontributed funds" "Advances and reimbursements" "General investigations," Bureau of Reclamation "Construction and rehabilitation," Bureau of Reclamation "General investigations," Corps of Engineers—Civil "Construction, general," Corps of Engineers—Civil 1961 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate RUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director Chief, division Regional director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer._ Assistant chief, branch. Chief of branch.. Chief, division Fishery biologist Regional director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. FISHERIES $8, 921,016 522,328 522,924 $13,146, 000 742.000 806,000 $14, 615,000 516,000 852. 000 53, 938 76,000 86,000 318, 861 630,678 267,000 751,000 263,000 742,000 662, 415 3, 278, 780 47,338 893, 225 749,000 710,000 62,000 1, 361,000 717,000 762,000 49,000 1, 360,000 94, 492 155,000 171,000 178,604 198,000 226,000 27, 521 38,000 40,000 254,105 313,000 350,000 Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant director Chief, division Chief, division of administration Chief, ocean research Regional director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Area director Assistant regional director Budget andfinanceofficer Chemist Chief, branch Commodity industry analyst Director, Pacific oceanicfisheriesinvestigations Fishery biologist Fishery coordinator Fishery products technologist Management analyst Personnel officer Procurement and property officer Regional supervisor GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 _. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 .. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Num- Total Num- Total salary ber salary be $15,621 13,083 38, 937 12, 771 13,374 65, 415 11,357 11,606 46,175 11,357 24,398 162, 944 11,357 1 $17,056 3 3 1 1 5 14,061 41,871 13, 749 14,394 70, 971 12, 230 12,480 49,940 12.230 25. 230 2 13 163, 570 1 12, 480 1 1 4 1 2 23, 201 52 530,108 1 12, 480 13 161,800 24, 960 2 27,040 2 1 12, 750 1 12,480 1 12,230 1 12, 480 56 614, 408 934,210 148 1,087,035 215 1, 352,306 4 23,588 204 1,068, 241 42 207, 397 192 844. 909 141 562, 762 65 240,131 15 51.027 6 20,196 1, 092,020 158 1, 263, 874 219 1, 494, 591 1 6,552 209 1, 204, 603 39 209,059 196 946,661 137 598,169 60 227,115 10 37,334 3 11,065 11,357 104,166 11, 606 12. 563 11,835 11,357 108 1,337,386 116 310 1,241,531 1,591 1,571 9, 683,464 8,883, 776 50 355,204 126 670,073 Net permanent (average number, 1, 465 net salary) 8,213, 703 Positions other than permanent: 773, 677 Temporary employment 35,032 Part-time employment 101,572 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 64, 418 Regular pay above 52-week base 131, 598 Overtime and holiday pay 226, 494 Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services, Bureau of 9,546,494 Commercial Fisheries Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Management and investigations of 4,336, 406 resources"... 59,992 "Construction" 351,280 "General administrative expenses" 938,128 "Administration of Pribilof Islands". _. "Construction offishingvessels" "Promote and developfisheryproducts and research pertaining to American 2, 733, 790 fisheries"... "Limitation on administrative ex91,585 penses,fisheriesloan fund" 451,185 "Contributed funds" "Inspection and grading offisheryprod215,998 ucts"-. 368,130 "Advances and reimbursements" 9,328,260 480,198 41,960 49,457 34, 649 59,089 211,301 10, 204, 914 4, 488,285 59, 726 404,434 966, 284 20,200 3,018,056 101,124 450,966 283,928 411,911 135 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1960 actual ALLOCATION TO SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Loan officer GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 $11,835 1 8,590 3 22,530 2 9,880 2 8,460 3 12,145 1 $12,750 1 9,235 3 24,273 2 10,692 2 9,152 3 13,126 12 2 73,440 7,024 12 2 79,228 6,528 Net permanent (average number, net salary).. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base .. 10 66,416 10 72,700 Total personal services, Small Business Administration 513 300 66, 929 73,000 OFFICE OF TERRITORIES OF TERRITORIES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: Governor of Hawaii Governor of Virgin Islands Governor of Guam GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director Governor of American Samoa Secretary of Guam GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Secretary, Territory of Hawaii-.. Secretary of Guam Government secretary, Virgin Islands Chief justice of American Samoa Chief, division of insular affairs Legislative adviser Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,210: Government comptroller, Virgin Islands GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Insular area specialist Special assistant to director Secretary of American Samoa Auditor general, Guam Confidential assistant, Governor of Hawaii GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . 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 Additional pay for service abroad Payments to members of the legislatures of Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa Total personal services. TERRITORY OF 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 $19,000 19,000 19,000 1 1 1 $19,000 19,000 1 1 $19,000 19,000 16,099 17,326 1 17,576 15,163 14,685 16,307 15,787 15, 787 1 1 1 16,307 16,037 15,787 14,061 15,558 14,394 15,038 1 1 1 14,061 15,558 14,394 13,978 13,083 12, 771 14,227 12,771 13,978 1 1 1 1 1 1 Grades and ranges: GS-18. Rate of $18,500: High commissioner GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy high commissioner... GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Chief justice GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrati ve officer Attorney general Associate justice Director of public health GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to £4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent 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 Additional pay for service abroad 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 11 2 10 3 1 12, 500 12,500 11,357 12,085 12,563 12,085 12, 230 12,230 11, 606 11,357 20,280 36, 484 43, 637 68, 014 11,856 44,428 20, 717 39, 935 32,759 35, 982 9, 798 2,974 1 1 13,270 12,480 1 1 13,270 12,780 1 4 5 1 4 10 3 1 10, 899 38,480 39,895 74, 546 12, 938 43, 223 17, 306 38.606 35,048 39,439 11.607 3,307 3 3 1 10,899 38, 750 78, 270 42,141 13,104 75, 918 17, 472 65, 520 35,464 12, 564 11,919 3,411 11 2 7 3 8 8 10 6,240 6 2 13 3 14 8 6,240 6,240 89 21 640,412 152,787 79 5 584,272 36,702 83 5 610,172 32,918 68 487, 625 74 547, 570 78 577,254 7, 218 10,659 19, 754 4,371 997 47, 740 2,347 800 51, 764 800 58, 397 36, 727 50, 350 41, 500 584, 678 663, 490 697, 705 PACIFIC $17,500 1 14,206 1 12,771 1 5 1 1 1 11 58, 920 12, 085 12, 085 12. 563 115,169 116, 775 168, 744 45, 570 364, 220 18 89,856 35, 944 26.021 6 1 1 1 9 15 24 7 54 4 60,812 8 14 14 24 7 54 4 8 14 $18,500 15,449 18 79,065 59,755 6,532 21 17 2 20 16 1 102, 216 110, 390 183, 428 57, 406 348,192 14, 225 103,123 39, 667 62, 672 64,392 60,240 3,827 66,610 9 84,155 318,555 59 329,697 271 1,693,758 33 207,061 270 1, 725, 555 23 146,504 238 1,486,697 247 1, 579,051 13,800 15,000 13,530 23,464 235,107 8,000 50,000 223, 949 1, 772, 598 1,876,000 1,663, 711 1, 754,780 PUBLIC Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Terminal leave Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 732 231 231 510 7 108, 887 Total permanent . Deduct lapses.. 14,272 75, 12, 12, 13, 59 121,220 WORKS 1960 actual Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1 Total personal services Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Public works adviser District director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Deputy public works adviser.. Chief engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 ISLANDS Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Subtotal Deduct amounts for Federal employees paid from grants to Trust Territory ALASKA 12, 500 THE 1960 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent. Deduct lapses ADMINISTRATION TRUST 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $14, 456 13, 083 11,357 12,563 55, 535 47, 007 62,068 7, 426 19,489 12,335 10, 358 43,054 12, 435 3, 515 3,266 1 1 $15,558 14,061 1 1 1 5 13,520 11,939 10,005 50,335 20, 987 13,312 6,157 10, 692 4, 056 44 15 327,947 110,523 19 170,622 29 217,424 19 170,622 12, 500 2,500 2,002 1,186 41, 725 9, 578 1, 000 500 35, 000 262,337 231, 700 136 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual OFFICE OF TERRITORIES—Continued ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295 Deduct lapses 1 $14,435 0.8 11,715 _ Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv- Num- Total Num- Total alent to—Continued ber salary ber salary $12,210 or above—Continued $13,630 $14,175 Chief engineer 13,630 14,175 Chief mechanical officer 14,190 14,758 Comptroller 12,630 13,135 General traffic manager 12,130 12,615 Master mechanic 12,130 12,615 Personnel officer 14,190 14, 758 Superintendent of operations 15 Less than $12,210 9,140,207 9,338,121 Total permanent 2, 720 Total personal services 9,318,342 167 435,650 Deduct lapses VIRGIN ISLANDS CORPORATION LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, CORPORATION 1960 actual Ungraded positions at annual rates of $12,210 or above: President Manager, sugar department Factory superintendent Manager, power department Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Ungraded positions at hourlv rates equivalent to less than $12,210 ISLANDS 1 1 1 $18,000 16,500 14,080 155 556,505 421 601,847 Net permanent,field (average number, net salary)... Temporary employment: Farming, manufacturing and other seasonal labor, chiefly per diem and piece-rate employees Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay Add excess of annual leave earned over annual leave taken Total personal services 560.7 1,141,745 1 1 1 $19,350 17,740 15,140 1 1 1 $19,350 17,740 15,140 2 25,800 2 25,800 151 584,115 151 602,375 438 625,625 594 1,287,770 5 20,770 449 641,830 605 1,322,235 6 23,235 589 599 1,267,000 1,299,000 190,000 192,000 28,202 32,000 33,000 6,257 10,000 7,000 1,323,522 1,499,000 1,531,000 $117,438 192,946 70,423 $122,000 233,000 126,000 $132,000 230,000 61,873 84,001 8,033 19,244 12, 365 29,839 49,442 16,073 22,409 109,642 70,000 90,000 9,000 72,000 92,000 10,000 15,000 32,000 52,000 17,000 32,000 54,000 19,000 26,000 120,000 126,000 21,000 22,000 18,000 25,000 118,000 155,000 164,000 148, 385 149,255 103,367 128,787 160,000 170,000 114,000 135, 000 111,000 138,000 ALASKA RAILROAD ALASKA RAILROAD Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: General manager Assistant general manager Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to— $12,210 or above: Assistant chief engineer Assistant to the general manager, Seattle Assistant to the general manager, Washington, D.C Chief, branch of accounting REVOLVING 1960 actual FUND 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num- Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $22,000 1 15,375 9,543,692 1,300,000 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 147,318 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Administrative expenses Growing and harvesting sugarcane Manufacturing sugar Overhead: Growing and harvesting sugarcane. _. Manufacturing sugar Carpenter shop Machine shop Garage Tractor rep-air shop Tractors, operation Trucks, trailers, etc., operation Storeroom Construction work Operations, development department, St. Thomas Power program, direct Power program, overhead Miscellaneous activities 1,300 9, 522, 500 200 860,500 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1,131 1,100 8,882,692 8,662,000 Other personal services: 74,000 Regular pay above 52-week base 38,000 587,000 Overtime and holiday pay 600,000 Total personal services Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 579 1,206,932 18.3 65,187 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses VIRGIN 1961 estimate 1 $22,000 1 15,990 1 $22,000 1 15,990 1 1 12,615 12,615 1 12,130 1 11,985 1 12,464 1 12, 464 1 1 11,985 12,130 1 1 12,464 12, 615 1 1 12, 464 12, 615 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S I960 actual 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Secretary $25,000 $25,000 Under secretary 21,000 21,000 Assistant secretary 99,000 99,000 GS-18. $18,500: Assistant to the secretary 17, 514 18, 512 GS-17. $16, 530 to $17,570: 34,376 Special assistant to the secretary 30, 784 16, 536 Special assistant to the under secretary. 16, 536 Special assistant to assistant secretary15,392 17,056 Director, technical review staff 15,621 Director, division of budget and finance 16,099 17,326 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Special assistant to the secretary 15,163 15, 267 Special assistant to under secretary._ 14,685 Special assistant to assistant secretary, water and power 14, 435 15, 787 Special assistant to assistant secretary, 15, 267 mineral resources 14, 685 Special assistant to assistant secretary, 15, 787 fish and wildlife 14, 435 Assistant director, technical review 15, 517 staff 14,435 Special assistant to administrative 16,037 assistant secretary 14,685 Director, division of management 14,435 15, 787 research 14, 685 16.037 Director, division of personnel GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 15.038 13, 978 Assistant to the secretary 15, 558 Staff assistant Deputy director, division of informa14, 706 13,374 tion 14,394 13,083 Electrical engineer, water and power. _ 14,394 13,083 General engineer, water and power 14, 706 13, 686 Industrial specialist, water and power. 29, 432 Staff assistant, water and power 45,114 2 27,956 Staff assistant, mineral resources Staff assistant, public land manage86,341 3 38,937 ment 28,455 Staff assistant, technical review staff. _ 10 136,053 13,749 International activities assistant Chairman, Pacific Northwest field 14,394 13,083 committee Assistant director, division of budget 14,061 13,083 and finance 14,394 13,083 Chief, branch of finance Assistant director, division of man12,771 14,061 agement research Director, division of property man15,309 14,227 agement Chief, branch of compensation and 14,706 13,374 labor relations 14,394 13,083 Chief, branch of employment Director, division of administrative 14,227 15,309 services 13,978 15,038 Director, division of security 13,978 15,038 Director, division of inspection 13,083 14,394 Correspondence control officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 14,030 Staff assistant 13,520 12,563 General economist, water and power _ 1 13, 520 Staff assistant, mineral resources 12,230 1 11,357 Business economist, mineral resources. Special assistant to assistant secre12,230 1 11,357 tary, public land management 2 22,714 24,460 Staff assistant, fish and wildlife 3 36,962 24,460 Staff assistant, technical review staff— 15,309 15,038 15,038 14,394 14,030 13,520 13, 520 12,480 12,230 24,460 24,460 137 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Staff assistant, Boston field office Staff assistant, Oklahoma field office.. Budget examiner Finance examiner Assistant director, division of property management Property management analyst Assistant to director, division of personnel management Employee development officer, division of personnel management Supervising safety engineer, division of personnel management Assistant director, division of administrative services Finance officer, division of administrative services Personnel officer, division of administrative services Investigator general, division of inspection GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,315 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 1 $11,835 11,606 11,357 11,835 1 1 1 1 $13,000 12,750 12,230 13,000 1 1 1 1 $13,000 13,000 12,480 13,000 1 1 12, 563 11, 357 1 1 13,520 12,230 1 1 13, 520 12, 480 1 11,606 1 12, 750 1 12,750 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 1 13, 520 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 1 13, 520 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 1 13,520 1 11, 357 1 12, 480 1 12, 480 1 11, 606 1 12, 750 1 12, 750 1 24 18 22 21 3 31 24 34 12 13 12 12, 563 254,340 157, 621 162, 731 131, 535 19,136 173, 907 121,931 155.148 48, 941 52,063 43, 618 1 24 20 19 23 2 29 25 27 15 14 12 13, 520 274,156 189, 490 152. 588 155, 894 13, 769 173, 701 137, 946 134,015 65, 520 60, 595 47, 276 1 24 20 19 23 2 29 25 27 15 14 12 13, 520 277, 236 191, 320 155, 439 159,183 13, 936 176, 366 140,564 137, 016 66, 456 61.011 47, 796 6 27, 395 6 27, 519 6 27, 519 294 2.388, 866 291 2.559,522 291 2.586,013 21.7 176,338 14 123, 822 15.4 137, 013 Total permanentl y duct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail 272.3 277 2, 212, 528 2,435,700 275.6 2, 449,000 21,051 1,800 15, 000 900 15,000 16, 741 14, 089 9, 300 6, 000 6,000 268, 079 2, 467, 800 2, 470, 900 $2, 228,109 39, 970 $2, 445, 800 22,000 $2, 448, 900 22, 000 2, Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations CAPITAL FUND 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Librarian.. ___ __ __ Deputy executive director, youth fitness program_ _ __ . GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,820-. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,260 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,710 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,180 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,655 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-5. $4,345 to $5,170 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,565 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,285 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,025 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,710 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Wage board rates: WB-18. $6,302 to $7,051 WB-17. $6,094 to $6,718 WB-16. $5,866 to $6,490 WB-15. $5,658 to $6,240 WB-14. $5,429 to $6,011 WB-13. $5,221 to $5,762 WB-12. $4,992 to $5,533 WB-10. $4,555 to $5,034 WB-9. $4,326 to $4,784 WB-7. $3,890 to $4,098 WB-5. $3,453 to $3,827 WB-4. $3,245 to $3,578 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail Deduct excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,083 1 $14,394 1 $14,394 1 5 3 2 13,374 51,189 25,521 14,810 8 2 9 4 50,648 11,856 49,875 20,696 1 5 4 1 1 7 2 10 5 14,394 55,557 36,650 8,341 7,342 49,089 12,771 61,754 27,997 1 5 4 1 1 7 2 10 5 14,706 56,055 37,190 8,341 7,509 49,920 12,938 62,919 28,309 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $49,608 58,734 115, 756 49,980 7,238 $50,587 50,770 111,564 46,008 6,614 21, 425 21, 425 1 1 4 2 3 2 2 1 10 8 5 12 7,051 6, 718 26, 208 12, 563 17, 514 11, 604 11,066 5,096 48,107 34,156 19,074 41, 954 1 1 4 6,302 6, 718 26, 208 3 12,563 18,096 11, 607 1 10 9 5 5,096 48, 398 38, 563 19, 387 43,144 2 2 2 12 11,066 156 779,131 8.9 44,462 158 838,178 5.5 29,268 147.1 734, i 152. 5 808, 910 12, 513 381 12,000 400 5, 885 39, 566 892 3,140 40, 500 850 18,000 18,000 2, 238 Total personal services 809, 668 883,800 ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S 1960 actual 3. 670 Total personal services.. WORKING 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, research branch GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935: Chief, regional research section. __ ... Chief, linguistics and history section. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total personal services.. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $13,686 1 $14,706 1 11, 606 1 12,750 1 1 1 11,170 11.419 9,485 102,252 109,492 6,053 77,956 5,346 93,770 40,976 13, 750 3,723 1 1 1 12 16 15 3 18 9 3 1 10.150 10,379 8,590 92.849 101, 670 79,166 14,706 81,639 39,199 11,835 3, 350 12 16 1 14 1 20 9 3 1 82 478,325 11.9 69,838 82 512,848 10.4 65,548 70.1 408,487 71. 6 447,300 3,976 16,200 3,366 13,327 1,700 429,156 465,200 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , G E N E R A L ADMINISTRATION Deduct lapses 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: $25,000 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 Attorney General 21,008 1 21,008 1 21,008 Deputy attorney general 20,010 Assistant attorney general Administrative assistant attorney 19,011 general 1 19,011 19,011 GS-18. $18,500: Assistant to the deputy attorney 2 35,028 37,024 37,024 general Executive assistant to the attorney general 18, 512 18,512 1 17,514 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy Director, Office of Alien Property 1 15,870 17,326 17,576 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 14,914 Attorney 16,307 16,307 Chief, executive office for U.S. attorneys 1 14,206 15,267 15,267 15, 787 Chief, personnel office 1 14,435 16, 037 15, 787 Director of public relations 1 14,435 16, 037 Executive assistant to the deputy attorney general 1 15,163 16,307 16,307 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 14,061 Assistant chief, personnel office 1 13,083 14, 394 87,943 Attorney 8 107,617 74, 214 15,038 Business analyst 15,038 1 13,978 Chairman, Board of Immigration Appeals 13,978 15, 309 15,309 13,083 14,394 Chief, budget and accounts office 14, 706 12, 771 13, 749 14,061 Chief, management office 14, 456 15, 558 Comptroller 15, 558 13,083 14, 394 Pardon attorney 14, 706 13,083 14,394 14, 061 Executive officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief, budget and accounts 11, 835 13,000 office 1 13, 000 1 11, 357 12, 230 Assistant director of public relations.. 1 12, 480 1 206, 790 15 195, 810 24 281, 965 Attorney 25, 605 2 14, 310 14,310 Business analyst 1 11, 606 1 12, 480 12, 750 Chief, administrative services office... 1 11,357 1 12, 480 1 12, 750 Chief classification officer 11, 835 1 1 Chief examiner 13, 000 13, 270 11, 606 1 1 Chief, legal and legislative office 12, 750 13,000 11,606 1 1 12,480 Chief, records administrative office. 12,750 Chief, recruitment and placement office 12,480 12,750 1 11,357 1 Director of libraries 12,480 1 11,357 12,750 1 Hearing examiner 42,930 28,620 3 39,126 2 Member, Board of Immigration 54,350 Appeals 54,890 4 50,003 4 12, 230 12,480 Staff director 1 364, GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 24 267, 677 24 272,379 247, 210 256, 251, 450 26 26 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 28 211, 20 163, 590 22 182,022 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 2 14, 15, 974 15,974 2 2 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,98534 236, 626 37 238, 30 208, 210 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. 68,018 67, 351 10 10 10 61, GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. 47 288,102 54 304, 47 284,127 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 51 286, 542 52 288,539 47 242, GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. 551,716 110 567,730 147 — 108 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. 423, 530 93 420,139 103 427, GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 294,031 291,493 273, 68 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 57,509 56,677 15 49, GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 53,869 53, 245 15 58, GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815. Grades established by Interdepartmental Lithographic Wage Board, Washington, D.C. area: 6,968 WB-18. $6,302 to $6,968 6,718 6,718 6,718 WB-17. $6,094 to $6,718 6,490 6,490 6,490 WB-16. $5,866 to $6,490 6,011 6,011 6,011 WB-14. $5,429 to $6,011. 10,254 11,066 10,795 WB-12. $4,992 to $5,533. 5,033 5,033 5,033 WB-10. $4,555 to $5,034 12,918 12, 918 12,918 WB-7. $3,890 to $4,306 7,654 7,654 7, 654 WB-5. $3,453 to $3,827 Ungraded positions at annual rates $12,210 or above: 142,116 8 142,116 8 135,130 Member, Board of Parole Special assistant to the deputy attorney 1 8,008 1 8,008 general Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv32 148,283 32 147,597 32 148,719 alent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . 570200—61— - 1 0 717 4,488,326 623 4,142,775 627 4,191,559 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total ber Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 66.3 $404,737 43.6 $281,379 31.4 $209, 559 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 578.4 594.6 649.7 United States and possessions 3,848,916 3,969,250 4,072,232 1 12,480 1 12,750 1 11,357 Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: 15,000 43,024 15,000 United States and possessions 11,599 Foreign countries: Local rates 6,969 Part-time employment "25,666 18, 544 25,000 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 32,398 15,004 Regular pay above 52-week base 8, 592 Overtime and holiday pay 2,110 Living and quarters allowance 1,500 1,475 1,500 Nightwork differential Education allowance Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Advances and reimbursements," legal activities and general administration SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , 4,208,958 3,917,900 4,023, 500 $2,999,359 1,201,514 $3,320,200 597,700 $3,468,800 554, 700 8,085 GENERAL LEGAL 1960 actual ACTIVITIES 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: $20, 509 1 $20,509 1 $20, 509 Solicitor General. 140,070 7 140,070 7 140,070 Assistant attorney general GS-18. $18,500: 18, 512 1 18,512 1 17, 514 First assistant GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 120,182 7 120,702 7 110, 552 First assistant GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 15,517 15, 517 1 14, 206 Assistant to assistant attorney general1 15,787 15, 787 1 14, 435 Attorney. . . 1 16,037 15, 787 1 14, 435 Chief, admiralty and shipping section1 16,037 15, 787 1 14, 685 Chief, appeals and research section 2 31,824 31, 304 2 29, 349 Chief, appellate section 15, 517 1 15,787 1 14, 435 Chief, court of claims section. 1 15,787 15, 517 1 14,206 Chief, criminal section 1 16,037 15, 787 1 14, 685 Chief, general litigation section... ___ 1 16,037 15, 787 1 14,435 Chief, patent section ___ 1 15,787 15, 517 1 14, 435 Chief, trial section 1 15,787 15, 517 Confidential assistant __ 1 14, 206 3 47,091 3 46, 551 3 42, 618 Executive assistant 4 64,708 4 64, 438 4 59,177 Second assistant 3 47,861 3 47,361 Trial attorney _ ._ 3 43, 804 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 99 99 97 Attorney 1, 452, 954 1, 439, 519 1,297, 632 1 15,038 1 15,038 1 13, 978 Chief appraiser1 15,038 1 14, 706 1 13, 686 Security officer 22 325,815 22 323,652 Trial attorney 22 301,558 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 3 38,750 3 38, 500 3 35, 277 Administrative officer 1 12,480 1 12, 480 1 11, 357 Appraiser 110 110 107 Attorney 1, 433, 520 1,420, 370 1, 274, 664 22 289,470 22 286, 370 Trial attorney 22 264, 348 138 138 139 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1, 592, 578 1, 575, 650 1, 461, 830 96 918,130 108 97 850, 558 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 1,038, 460 146 110 785, 497 125 970,835 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860—. 1,144, 876 2 15,496 2 15,329 2 14, 082 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 94 627,197 94 636,316 80 492,272 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 4 27,373 4 27,540 4 25,086 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 73 452,104 73 458,909 69 390,171 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 74 412, 764 74 421,576 76 387, 776 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 278 270 272 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 1,437,356 1, 383,114 1,270,614 139 140 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—Continued S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S , G E N E R A L L E G A L ACTIVITIES—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390— GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 — GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: Special assistant to the attorney general Less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses 105 $430,219 30 109,135 16 56,786 28 94,289 115 $506,959 36 141,698 16 61,960 28 102,580 65,000 10,000 128 $565,407 36 144,839 16 62,688 28 104,244 2 1 30,000 12,000 2 1 30,000 12,000 1,325 1,371 1,425 11,433,775 11,925,227 10,263,571 79.4 79.9 138.8 661,795 668,669 1,067,400 10, 573,074 12,175,939 12,922,258 $10,453,170 $12,105,700 $12,851,500 70,239 119,904 ANTITRUST 1960 actual 70,758 Total personal services.. SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , U N I T E D STATES MARSHALS DIVISION 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 518 4,038,313 60 467,950 539 4,528,856 43.3 363,856 575 4,824,529 43.4 363,829 458 495.7 4,165,000 531.6 4,460,700 47,923 13,980 15,855 45,000 6,500 45,000 6,500 28,167 19 14,145 16,300 12,000 12,000 1,452 4,244,800 4,524,200 3,570,363 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Marshal GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Marshal GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255... GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.— GS-10. $6,955 to $7,985..„ GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 6 $79,059 29 44 24 23 33 48 338,118 447,820 216,134 177,070 231,293 308,357 61 371,805 573 , 209,523 523 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.. 29l' GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: $20,000: Attorney $19,400: Attorney $18,000: Attorney. $17,700: Attorney $16,500: Attorney $16,100: Attorney $15,000: Assistant attorney $14,700: Attorney $14,300: Assistant attorney $14,200: Assistant attorney. $14,000: Assistant attorney $13,700: Attorney $13,400: Attorney Assistant attorney $13,200: Assistant attorney $13,000: Assistant attorney $12,900: ,101,169 , 474,723 ,199,068 336,040 24,940 20,093 80,000 ~108~666 23 379,500 26 390,000 60,000 4 2 28,600 1 14,000 26 356,200 66,000 26,000 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses AND 1961 estimate 6 $86,322 29 370,690 44 491,780 21 206,295 23 194,523 33 253,012 44 309, 545 51 343,143 568 3,472,204 231 1,252,010 525 2,722,908 280 1,259,613 87 357,409 7 27,413 6 22,130 4 80,000 6 116,400 23 407,100 26 418,600 7 105,000 27 396,900 5 71,000 4 5 53,600 67,000 2 28,000 11 143,000 1 12,900 11 141,900 Attorney Assistant attorney $12,500: Attorney Assistant attorney $12,400: Assistant attorney Less than $12,210 ATTORNEYS Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. Attorney Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: 1 $20,010 $20,010 $20,010 Assistant attorney general GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 16,536 1 16,806 15,392 First assistant GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 15,267 15,267 1 14,206 1 Second assistant. 15,787 15,517 1 14,206 1 Chief, trial section 15, 517 15,267 1 14,206 1 Chief, special litigation section 15, 517 15,267 1 14,206 1 Chief, special trial section 16,307 16,037 1 14,914 1 Chief, appellate section .. Chief, judgments and judgment en15, 517 1 1 15,517 14,206 1 forcement section 15, 787 1 15,517 1 14,206 1 Chief, general litigation section... GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 43 639,357 632,888 42 569,788 Attorney. 42,828 42,204 38,916 3 Economist GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 13,270 13,270 12,085 1 Administrative officer 682,790 677,030 Attorney 54 643,469 134,720 133,930 Economist 10 123,239 600,388 593,782 52 535, 519 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 499,840 494,810 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 51 444,854 515,446 312,810 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 36 258,700 419,736 411,608 51 314,025 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. 174, 595 171,161 26 145,201 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 151, 589 149,804 28 145,976 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 — 403,968 396,814 76 358,686 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 262,288 219,232 50 209,199 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 87,240 85,243 57,905 16 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 15,620 15,412 14,186 4 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 34,339 33,923 31,013 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815... Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Nightwork differentialOvertime and holiday pay $4,524,200 9,499 1960 actual 4 1 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , Net permanent (average number, net salary) $4,244,800 $3,680,953 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total personal services Total permanent . Deduct lapses 1962 estimate 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Net permanent (average number, 1,291.6 1,186.2 1,345.1 net salary) 11,256, 558 10,771,980 9,196,171 Positions other than permanent: 123,900 123,900 218,661 Temporary employment — 11,000 11,000 16,219 Part-time employment... 33,800 33,800 51,723 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 42,259 70,670 Regular pay above 52-week base 1,000 1,000 5,827 Overtime and holiday pay 1,137,000 1,396,000 959,977 Experts 55,000 100,000 53, 826 Foreign counsel Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements," legal activities and general administration. _ Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements," legal activities and general administration.. 1961 estimate 50,000 62,500 628 1,997,200 31,117 2,720 17,184,329 86.6 537,883 7 86,800 594 4, 938,200 6 31,117 18, 466, 514 85.9 591,514 Net permanent (average number, 2, 608.1 net salary) 2, 633.4 17,875,000 16,646,446 Positions other than permanent: 14,000 Temporary employment 46,141 Temporary deputy marshals (in lieu of 50,000 40,432 bailiffs) 12,000 Part-time employment 9,305 6,700 Intermittent employment __. 6,902 Other personal services: 69,300 131,695 Regular pay above 52-week base 30,200 23,697 Overtime and holiday pay 100 64 Nightwork differential 400,000 357,030 Premium compensation 400 526 Living and quarters allowance 265,000 238,764 Guard hire 200,000 165, 598 Condemnation commissioners Additional pay for service abroad 135,000 139,411 (Alaska, Hawaii, etc.) Total personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements," legal activities and general administration.. 17,806,011 19,057,700 19,350,900 $17,779,986 $19,028,200 $19,321,400 26,025 29, 500 29,500 141 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 1960 actual FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: Director Associate director The assistant to the director GS-18. $18,500: Assistant to the director Assistant director Special agent in charge Chief inspector GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant director Inspector Special agent in charge GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director Inspector Senior administrative officer Technical specialist Special agent in charge Assistant special agent in charge.. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Inspector Senior administrative officer Technical specialist Special agent in charge Assistant special agent in charge-.. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Senior administrative officer Technical specialist Special agent in charge Assistant special agent in charge.. 1 agent GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255... GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985—. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by Interdepartmental Lithographic Wage Board, Washington, D.C. area: WB-24. $7,925 to $9,651... WB-22. $7,467 to $9,090 WB-20. $7,010 to $8, 549 WB-19. $6,802 to $8,278 WB-18. $6,552 to $7,987 WB-17. $6,344 to $7,717 WB-16. $6,136 to $7,467 WB-15. $5,886 to $7,176 WB-14. $5,678 to $6,906 WB-13. $5,450 to $6,635 WB-12. $5,221 to $6,344 WB-10. $4,763 to $5,803... WB-9. $4,555 to $5,554 WB-8. $4,326 to $5,262 WB-6. $3,869 to $4,722 WB-4. $3,411 to $4,181 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210. Total permanent. Deduct lapses Add net increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $22,006 20,010 19,011 1 $22,006 1 20,010 1 19,011 1 $22,006 1 20,010 1 19,011 17,513 35,027 17,513 17,513 1 3 2 1 18,512 55,536 37,024 18,512 1 3 2 1 79,910 93,804 78,292 4 69,356 18, 512 55, 536 37,024 18, 512 8 133,725 4 69,855 6 101, 546 8 134,696 1 15,163 11 159,077 9 127,1 3 42,852 18 263,538 4 58,083 1 16,307 15 232,335 8 122,390 2 30,784 20 314,256 4 62,515 1 16,307 15 234,107 8 123,446 2 31,034 20 316,707 4 63,000 4 53,287 35 458,134 3 38,314 30 405,366 4 52,570 4 54,996 28 392,316 4 54,996 24 346,040 12 169,832 4 55,293 28 394,435 4 55,346 24 347, 910 12 170, 750 180 2,131,021 45 545,271 1 12,085 47 554,201 113 1,337,273 2,736 29,076,670 2,066 17,830,909 673 4,910,295 390 2,678,625 153 1,011,170 155 952,306 316 1,749,913 450 2,247,489 1,520 6,759,607 2,004 7,895,019 2,089 7,542,272 634 2,074,530 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 4 1 6 1 17 2 21 10 8,029 7,571 7,467 7,966 6, 968 13,437 39, 645 6,240 24,045 6,344 33,291 5,034 80, 680 9,101 82, 998 36,385 88 439,873 6 100,820 191 203 2,438,357 2,610,196 45 589,598 47 619,833 2 25,480 2 25,750 43 549,990 43 555,270 119 127 1,519,268 1,633,007 3,223 3,677 681,562 41, 869,126 1,709 1,185 15,917,135 11,175,938 448 394 3,532,334 3, 137,282 488 639 3,556,463 4,647,783 154 163 1, 1,099,920 1,163,889 164 171 1,084,223 1,128,502 328 348 1,957,253 2,071,174 464 500 2,508,471 2,703,155 1,621 1,652 7,744,883 7, 860,768 2,217 8,609,917 9, 280,690 2,274 2,128 8,1,795,172 8, 206.306 485 363 1,704,290 1,275,020 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 4 1 6 1 17 2 21 10 8,341 7, 862 7,758 8,278 7,259 14,020 42,058 6, 510 25,043 6,635 35,152 5,262 85,142 9,110 87, 628 38, 541 88 449,739 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 4 1 6 1 17 2 21 10 8,757 8,258 7, 758 8, 278 7,259 14,020 42,058 6, 510 25,043 6,635 34,882 5,262 85,011 9,339 88,279 38, 559 88 450,474 13,882 14,114 14,173 92,198,571 101,449, 933 103,115,114 474.5 480.1 480.1 2,748,604 2,953,228 2, 944,903 7,141 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 13,572.9 97,915,362 61 589,668 13,631.9 99, 562,243 61 599,643 15,466 19, 550 19, 550 696,233 5,443,614 217,919 143,588 378,957 5,770,136 233,533 141,128 5,790,598 233,846 141,314 95,973,928 105,048,334 106,347,194 1962 estimate $103,808, 293 1,240,041 $105,305,951 1,041,243 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Commissioner 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 GS-18. $18,500: Associate commissioner 2 37,024 2 35,028 Executive assistant to the commissioner 1 17,514 18, 512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief special inquiry officer 15,392 16, 536 66,144 Deputy associate commissioner 61, 568 16, 536 15,392 Assistant executive assistant 16, 536 15,392 General counsel 61, 568 Regional commissioner GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: 1 14,206 1 15,267 Assistant commissioner 4 61,838 Deputy regional commissioner 4 57,303 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 2 27,810 2 25,854 Attorney 1 14,061 1 13,083 Assistant commissioner 1 14,061 1 12,771 Assistant executive assistant Associate deputy regional commis8 111,552 8 102,168 sioner 8 102,480 8 111,552 Deputy assistant commissioner 1 14,394 1 13,083 Deputy district director 14 200,638 14 185,015 District director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 3 34,071 3 36, 690 Assistant district director 21 245,774 21 266, 860 Assistant regional commissioner 81,432 Attorney 7 7 88,170 Chief field inspector 1 11,357 1 12, 230 45,428 4 4 49, 670 Chief of branch 12 142,353 12 154, 750 Deputy district director 7 88,690 District director 7 80,953 1 12,480 Employee development officer 1 11,357 1 12,480 Legal assistant 1 11, 606 2 24,460 2 22,714 Management analyst 8 99,340 8 91,354 Officer in charge 1 12,563 1 13,520 Personnel officer... 4 50,710 4 46, 654 Special inquiry officer 2 24,710 2 22, 714 Supervisory deportation officer. 1 12, 563 1 13,520 Supervisory engineer. 23,192 2 25,230 2 Supervisory immigrant inspector 2 24,960 2 23,212 Supervisory immigration patrol officer. 4 49,420 4 45,428 Supervisory investigator 1 12,480 1 11,357 Supervisory naturalization examiner „ 166 166 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 1, 686,665 1,834,144 338 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. 193 3,119,416 1, 661,787 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860-. 760 630 , 108, 799 , 763,236 33 260,342 71 499,889 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.__ 1,621 1,280 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.. 11, 646,166 i , 562,322 1,072 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.... 1,568 892,160 ,442,090 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.. 329 i 832,217 1,063,986 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.. 130 130 713, 773 651,228 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. 712 752 735,090 3,258,726 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... 833 833' 777,364 3,475, 576 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390697 663'' 2,688, 917 , 798,253 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 118 412,112 118" 448, 609 7 22,234 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 __._ 7 24, 441 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or above: 5 71,030 5 77, 585 Assistant commissioner 1 15,267 District director 1 14,206 20 47,223 Less than $12,210 20 45,964 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 122 621,395 122 625,035 Total permanent. 13,346.7 88,908,691 60.8 548,417 $94,709,282 1,264,646 1961 estimate Deduct lapses 7 1 1 2 8 1 4 2 1 2 2 4 1 167 1, 342 3, 761 ,895 7,109 7,205 45,845,669 40,685,262 47,085,978 483 524 461 3,009,750 3,174,469 2,996,478 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions... 6,287 6,530 6,633 42,007,600 37,095,465 43,336,400 Foreign countries: United States rates 66 538,547 76 618,600 Local rates 20 45,000 18 41,500 Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment. 3,154 3,400 Temporary employment. 585, 900 285,376 Intermittent employment 379,300 225,817 142 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE—Continued 1960 actual Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Extra compensation (act of Mar. 2, 1931): Reimbursable Nonreimbursable Additional pay for service abroad Casual workers Pay of detainees Rewards Witness fees Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 1962 estimate $289,000 2,217,331 191,365 $165,000 2,374,600 ""$2,"387,"666 218,500 206,500 1,041,027 1,298,245 29, 863 81, 690 1,722 76, 520 15,987 1,305,100 1, 518,800 31,300 88,000 1,700 76,500 16,000 1,305,100 1,647,700 31,300 88,000 1,700 76, 500 16,000 4,740 5,000 5,000 43,437,349 49,428,300 50, 444,100 $42,387,413 1,049,936 $48,119, 200 1,309,100 $49,135,000 1,309,100 Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary BUREAU OF PRISONS—continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate BUREAU OF PRISONS Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $18,500: Grade established by act of July 31, 1956 (5 U.S.C. 2205(a) (32)): Director Grade established by the Attorney General comparable to: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy assistant director Warden GS-18 $18,500: Deputy director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Assistant director Attorney-adviser GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Warden GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030 Warden GS 14. $12,210 to $13,510: Attorney-adviser Supervisory architect . Budget officer Personnel officer Chief, fiscal and business branch. Correctional research officer Warden Associate warden GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8.860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $20,000 1 2 1 14,206 28,412 $20,000 1 $20,000 15,467 30,603 15,527 30,878 18,512 18,512 3 46,405 3 50,248 3 50,658 1 15,621 1 17,036 1 17,056 2 28,412 2 30,580 2 31,004 4 56,433 4 55,782 4 51,708 1 13, 520 1 13, 530 1 12, 563 1 13, 520 1 13. 520 1 12, 563 1 12,540 1 11, 357 1 12. 410 1 12,490 1 11, 357 1 12. 290 1 12, 740 1 11, 606 1 12, 720 1 13,090 1 11, 835 1 12. 960 13 166,890 13 152, 982 13 165, 250 1 12,460 1 11, 357 1 12, 230 42 466, 379 40 405, 505 39 428, 641 77 727, 645 76 653,160 76 705, 563 137 137 137 , 112, 625 1,002,840 1.089,745 730,007 87 584.024 87 638,731 381 360 360 658,474 2, 270. 504 2.473.950 365,135 55 328, 725 55 357,895 (8 1,485 8,867,339 I, 612,550 7,919,908 1,468 1,518^ 18 , 761,415 7,422,671 , 828, 571 127 636,320 130' 663,143 128 590.025 42 183,125 74 315, 256 42 168, 749 14 60,059 14 54, 579 14 59,380 7,952 2 2 2 7,879 7,290 824 5,676,941 832 5 801,170 4,751 4,786 28,786,519 26,812,371 267 98 1,333,288 591, 519 30,033,927 123 755,927 825 5,558,107 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 4,653 4,771 4,519 28,195,000 29,278,000 25,479,083 Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment 643,000 650,000 587,366 $104,000 790,000 490,000 27,439, 774 30.222,000 9 78,330 20 141,320 11 74,255 71, 085 11 71 421,670 6 34,680 24 112, 600 7 33,230 7,510 2 86,315 156,660 81,400 78,210 569,804 38,730 33,990 36,810 8,290 ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 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 Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential B U R E A U OF P R I S O N S $197.717 726,821 448,787 Total personal services, Bureau of Prisons _*_ Net permanent (average number, net salary) FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM 1961 estimate Total personal services, Health Service. 14 18 17 48 7 228,666 222. 780 162, 412 390,454 43,335 14 234, 486 18 228, 480 17 166, 762 51 423, 774 4 22,645 265 2, 022, 327 25 155,315 265 2,166,356 5 40,351 240 1,867,012 260 6,000 4,020 19, 073 7,063 2, 000 20, 000 11,000 1,902,930 2,165,005 $26,790,342 649,432 1,902,930 $29, 542,000 680,000 2,165,005 Public Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" Public Health Service BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 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 Nightwork differential 2,126, 005 5,762 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 2 1 $9,547 13,812 9,984 4,056 1 2 2 1 $10.275 14.852 10,798 4,347 1 2 2 1 $10,275 14,852 11,084 4,468 41 260,018 40 265,435 40 269,766 47 13 297,417 66,499 46 6 305,707 35,707 46 6 310,445 36,445 34 230,918 40 270,000 40 274,000 Total personal services 8,727 12,000 12,000 1,901 4,257 2,000 5,000 500 5,000 500 245,803 289,500 291,500 FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND VOCATIONAL E X P E N S E S , FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, I N C O R P O R A T E D 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Associate commissioner GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Secretary Deputy associate commissioner 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,392 1 $16,536 1 $16,806 1 1 1 1 1 1 13,374 13,083 14.394 13,749 14,706 13,749 143 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant commissioner Assistant secretary Superintendent of industries GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820. GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. Ungraded positions at rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentPart-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay— Nightwork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Payments to prison inmates Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate ANALYSIS OF CIVILIAN SERVICES Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,230 1 12, 750 4 51,480 12 133,702 23 216,175 58 461, 700 21 157,358 103 687,127 18 113,959 27 156,340 19 102,186 17 83, 219 7 31, 720 4,410 1 4,035 1 1 $12,480 1 12, 750 4 51,990 12 134,764 28 263, 111 55 447,308 19 134,975 103 707, 719 18 116,940 26 153,966 20 108,698 17 85, 546 6 27,456 4,410 1 4,139 1 296 2,098,795 295 2,117,8 597 3,999,546 63.1 486,539 612 610 533.9 3,513,007 601 4,293,705 30,455 42,832 586 20,000 48,414 3,000 27,885 14,130 3,739 17,607 12,680 4,651 13,130 4,709 328,892 1,670,201 336, 289 1,852,185 341,478 1,882, 601 42,890 50, 522 47,486 5,674,617 6,639,053 1 $11,357 4 10 24 51 24 92 47,187 105,040 206,563 375,186 158,709 573,262 12 69, 747 38 203,662 23 118, 682 18 81,076 7 28,994 1 4,077 1 3,640 1,970,515 4,371,865 11 78,160 4,429,403 4 35,457 606 4,393,9 21,268 49,651 4,000 6,758,: 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 597 612 610 12 546 569 9.0 $6, 566 $6,842 10 611 627 9.2 $7,193 $7,091 10 616 632 9.2 $7,338 $7,179 $3, 513,007 73,873 374,646 $4,293, 705 71,414 371,227 $4,393, 946 74, 919 359,317 1960 actual Total number permanent positions Full-time equivalent of all other positions Average number of employees Number of employees at end of year Average GS grade Average GS salary Average ungraded salary Civilian personal services: Permanent positions Positions other than permanent. Other personal services. Add excess of leave earned over leave taken Total civilian personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Civilian personal services: Administrative Vocational Construction Industrial.. Total civilian personal services Payments to prison inmates: Construction Industrial 42,890 50, 522 47,486 4,004,416 4,786,868 4,875,668 49 $342,499 97 603,230 17 156,614 383 2,902,073 54 $411,000 115 799,338 21 179,540 421 3,396, 990 54 $420,000 122 847,966 18 175,000 422 3,432, 702 546 4,004,416 611 4,786,868 616 4,875,668 182 68,490 182 69,000 166 64,011 4,618 4,668 4,272 1,606,190 1,783,695 1,813,601 Total payments to prison inmates. __ 4, 438 4,800 4,850 1,852,185 1,882,601 1,670,201 Total personal services 4,984 5,411 5,466 5,674,617 6,639,053 6,758,269 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 1960 actual SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,530: $25,000 Secretary of Labor 1 $25,000 $25,000 21, 000 Under secretary of labor 1 21,000 21,000 40,000 Assistant secretary of labor 2 40,000 40,000 19,000 1 19,000 19.000 Administrative assistant secretary GS-18. $18,500: 1 17.514 18, 512 Deputy under secretary 18, 512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 2 31,013 33,072 Deputy assistant secretary 33,072 16, 806 Assistant to under secretary 16,806 15, 621 33, 592 Special assistant to the secretary 33. 592 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Executive director of office of manpower administration functions 1 15,267 1 15,267 Director of information 14, 206 1 15,267 Director of personnel 14, 914 1 16,037 1 16,037 Special assistant to the secretary 14, 206 Deputy administrative assistant secretary 14,435 15,787 15.787 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13, 749 Assistant to the under secretary 13, 749 15,038 Special assistant to the secretary.. 13. 978 15.038 13.749 Manpower development officer. 12, 771 13, 749 13, 749 Assistant to the assistant secretary 13, 374 13, 749 Labor-management relations specialist 13, 749 1 13,749 Management analysis officer 13,749 12, 771 Associate director of personnel 1 13,749 13,749 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 12, 230 Assistant to the secretary 12, 230 11, 606 Administrative assistant 12, 085 13, 270 Social service research analyst 1 ~~13~275 11, 357 12, 480 Accountant 1 12, 480 36, 233 39, 520 39, 520 Administrative officer 3 11, 835 13,000 13,000 Librarian 1 11, 835 13, 000 Chief of division 1 13, 000 11, 835 13, 000 1 Procedures and methods specialist 13, 000 12, 480 1 11, 357 Employee development officer 12, 480 1 12, 085 13, 270 Publications officer 13,270 1 11, 357 12, 480 Personnel employment officer 12,480 1 12, 230 Management analyst 12, 230 1 12, 480 Radio and TV scriptwriter 12,480 1 11,357 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 12 119, 539 11 119, 435 130, 085 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 12 104, 955 12 113, 630 113,630 96, 262 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 13 94, 346 12 96, 262 30,825 4 28,164 4 GS-10. $5,995 to $7,985 30,825 15 98, 012 17 119, 662 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 126,110 31, 595 5 29, 641 5 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 31, 595 87, 819 15 80, 370 15 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 98, 551 33, 301 7 35. 527 6 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 33, 301 88, 236 18 18 81, 618 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 96, 930 84, 032 17 68. 265 19 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 108, 368 32, 679 8 8 30. 053 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 • 32, 679 7, 030 2 2 6, 532 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 7, 030 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv.12, 855 13, 914 3 13,914 lent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) 161 1,222,622 15 93,675 166 1, 375, 716 180 1, 465, 592 11.9 92,970 11.9 93,036 2,260 146 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay 1,128,947 154.1 1, 372, 556 6, 066 5,184 6, 670 6, 670 1,138,153 1, 292, 340 1,379,226 3,140 Total personal services.. 168.1 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Positions other than permanent Regular pay above 52-week base Nightwork differential Overtime and holiday pay Add excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $39,770 $41,205 7,010 14,207 12,105 36,607 27,809 63,504 113,465 109,920 53,058 20,779 6,822 13,042 10,920 32,947 19,957 46, 564 63,708 86,466 39,126 15,807 239,143 51 249,661 135 643,008 1. 2 5,963 49 161 3 802,495 14,795 133.8 637,045 158 787,700 7,473 4, 111 1,949 24,152 Total personal services 8,000 3,090 2,065 27,020 615 4,525 675,345 832,400 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Executive vice chairman GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Executive director International relations officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Contract compliance adviser Information officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 G$-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820, GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 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 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num- Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,392 1 $16,536 1 $16,536 1 1 14,706 13,083 n 1 13,749 13,749 1 1 13,749 13,749 1 1 7 2 4 2 1 3 4 8 5 1 11,357 12,563 73,146 17,160 28,370 12,287 5,637 15,413 18,893 36,773 19,220 4,077 1 1 13 1 5 4 1 3 7 4 8 3 12,230 13,520 143,584 9,485 39,395 26,623 6,219 17,098 37, 525 19,553 33,800 13,230 1 1 10 1 3 3 1 2 7 4 5 1 12,230 13, 520 111,634 9,485 22,963 20,009 6,219 11,565 37, 525 19,553 21,112 4,410 42 298,077 1,038 54 416,296 1.5 12,336 42 334,259 1.4 10,811 42 297,039 52. 5 403,960 40. 6 323, 448 1.9 13,951 Total personal services. 1 7,500 2,388 1,588 313,378 413,048 1 7, 500 330,948 BUREAU OF LABOR-MANAGEMENT REPORTS WORKING CAPITAL 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, division of administrative management GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S FUND Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 $10,370 18,366 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 1 3 $12,230 11,170 29,765 1 1 3 $12,230 11,170 29,765 Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Commissioner GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy commissioner 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 [$17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 1 1 16,806 1 16,806 15,392 145 146 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual BUREAU OF LABOR-MANAGEMENT REPORTS—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner Chief of division GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant commissioner Chief of division Deputy assistant commissionerGeneral investigator Director Regional director. GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Area director Assistant chief of division Assistant regional director Chief of branch Field liaison officer. General investigator Director.. Management officer Supervisory investigator Technical assistance officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Total permanent. Deduct 1 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 1 $43,326 14,206 3 1 $46, 571 15,267 3 1 $46,571 15,267 1 6 12,771 78,457 ~~~6 1 4 77,54l" 12,771 51,396 1 5 1 6 1 4 13,749 70, 658 14,061 83, 451 13,749 55,953 1 7 1 6 1 5 13,749 98,156 14,061 83,451 13,749 69,702 1 22 1 6 7 1 13,520 270,350 12,230 73,380 86,900 12, 480 134, 530 1 22 1 10 13 1 5 13, 520 270,350 12,230 122,300 12,563 251,060 11,357 68,142 103, 419 11,606 124,927 11,357 2 78 115 29 22 1 23 17 72 68 25 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services.. 11 160,280 12,480 61,150 "12,230" 1 12,230 2 24,460 22,714 3 36,690 3 36,690 776,146 72 772,974 80 870,624 964, 556 119 1,072.115 127 1,170, 645 207,304 215, 597 26 206, 515 133, 612 157,727 26 173,758 6,240 6,718 1 6,885 118,416 122,884 23 131,914 79,292 80.637 92,499 18 309,649 330,316 82 386,731 266,742 307,781 94 400,138 94,370 109,690 30 122,865 9,484 10,443 10,653 3 531 3,906,330 380.8 2,800,330 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 532 4,187,969 73.7 573,969 596 4,688,911 13.2 103,911 150.2 1,106,000 458.3 3,614,000 582.! 4,585,000 164,115 176,000 1,000 15,787 73,200 2,013 4.000 3,881,000 4,590,000 195, e 1,554,681 BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL LABOR AFFAIRS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: 1 $20,000 $20,000 1 $20,000 Assistant secretary of labor GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: 15,870 1 17,056 1 17,056 Deputy assistant secretary. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Special assistant to the assistant secre15,267 1 1 15,267 tary Director, office of international organ15,267 14,435 1 1 15,267 izations affairs GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Special assistant to the assistant secre13,978 1 13,749 tary Director, office of country programs 13,749 1 13,749 1 affairs Director, office of international per14,061 13,083 1 14,061 1 sonnel and management Associate director, international 1 15,038 13,978 15,038 1 labor organization 1 15,558 15,558 1 Economist (international) 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued ber salary ber salary Associate director, office of international organizations affairs 1 $13,083 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Country program specialist2 22,714 $49,690 Deputy office director 12,230 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 22,589 10,858 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255. 8,965 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985. 7,010 6,510 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 35,174 26,541 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. 24,606 17,367 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 27,332 13,936 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. 13,208 10,192 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670-.._ 8,424 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 23 212,545 1.5 14,301 36 335,224 1.3 10,564 500 21.5 198,244 Total personal services.. 34.7 324,160 1,634 1,290 199,878 15,450 OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: Solicitor of labor GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy solicitor of labor GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant solicitor GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant solicitor Deputy assistant solicitor Special assistant to solicitor Regional attorney Territorial attorney (Puerto Rico) Hearing examiner GS-14. $12,210 to $13,520: Special assistant to solicitor Administrative officer Deputy regional attorney Associate regional attorney Assistant to assistant solicitor Branch chief. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,335 GS-5. $4,345 to $4,670. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,130 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130— GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Total permanent. Deduct— 367 2,409,630 390 2,903,649 11.8 78,207 31.8 139,89( Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad Compensation of witnesses Total personal services. 1 $19,000 1 1 15,375 1 16,806 2 28,620 3 46,841 5 1 1 10 1 2 65.082 12,771 12,771 140,037 13.083 5 3 1 70,659 41,559 13,748 152, 506 14,061 28,788 2 1 24,336 26,166 12,168 90,856 11,357 187,523 155,292 388,648 234,946 6,506 158,053 5 20 39 70 55 3 26,4S8 103,459 172,315 279,658 207,637 10,733 6,780 10 1 2 4 1 10 3 1 13 29 48 30 1 30 1 16 21 42 66 41 4 2 $20,000 53,040 13, 520 123,300 38,750 12,480 162,850 316,436 441,380 230,729 7,010 197,756 6,386 89,157 115,777 203,114 293,775 170,363 15,516 7,342 4,324 355.2 2,331,423 358.2 2,759,429 11,500 1,650 17,494 6,854 10,572 10,613 5,452 12,224 2,377,843 2,789,368 147 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 1960 actual BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS SALARIES A N D E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy director Director, President's Committee for the Physically Handicapped GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer Assistant director for safety Assistant director for State services. Assistant director, President's Committee for the Physically Handicapped Chief, division of welfare and pension reports Director, President's Committee on Migratory Labor GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Area safety supervisor Assistant chief, division of State servAssistant chief, division of welfare and pension reports Chief, division of child labor and youth employment Chief, division of reports and public service Deputy chief, division of safety Field representative Information specialist Safety engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815. Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $15,615 1 $17,056 $17,056 14,190 1 15,267 15,267 14,670 1 16,037 16.037 13,749 15.038 15,038 14,456 13,978 13,686 1 1 15,038 15,038 1 13,283 1 14,394 1 14,394 1 13,978 1 15,038 1 15,038 1 12,771 1 13,749 1 13,749 4 46,424 4 49,920 5 62,150 1 11,357 1 12,230 1 12,230 22,714 2 24,710 2 24,710 11,357 1 12,230 1 12,230 12,563 11,357 13, 520 12,230 12,480 12, 750 38,480 302,952 296,666 211, 586 79,849 6, 552 119,513 48,859 245,230 225,186 122, 596 19,946 1 1 1 1 3 30 39 36 14 1 23 13, 520 12,230 12,480 12, 750 38,480 334, 902 359,421 279, 725 92, 745 6,552 130, 245 48,859 266,965 261,399 122, 596 19, 946 1 1 1 1 3 27 31 26 35,775 290, 282 264, 597 189,128 1 1 1 1 3 27 32 27 11 68,160 12 1 20 10 50 58 32 11,606 11,606 6, 074 104,915 49,962 222, 538 236,115 115,645 18,407 1 21 9 51 51 30 296 1,867,209 290 1,989,102 329 2,259,501 41.5 272,820 6.9 42,902 8.9 55,301 Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad.. 60 3,500 254.5 1,594,389 283.1 1,942,700 320.1 2,204,200 9,076 4,000 11,500 4,000 11, 500 13,562 7,700 Total personal services.. 1,617,027 2,000 1,965,900 2,221,700 Deduct— Lapses Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment _ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual 1.2 $36, 674 Grades and ranges: GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Deputy director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief, division of field operations Chief, division of military liaison and reserve activities Regional director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 — GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent.,. 1 $15,787 1 $15,787 12,771 1 13,749 1 13,749 11,357 1 12,750 1 12,750 114,480 33,759 85, 675 30,284 6,386 35,360 17,306 70,679 9 3 9 4 1 6 3 14 114,480 33,759 85, 675 30,284 6,386 35,360 17,306 70,679 38,896 12,793 1 9 3 7 3 1 6 3 17 7 5 105,162 32,573 61,547 21,590 5,782 32,345 15,912 76, 546 30, 512 18,969 3 12,793 65 451,107 64 487,904 11,606 64 487,904 1.4 $10,958 63.8 414,433 62.6 476,734 32,020 16,125 3,129 1,822 449,582 494, 681 62. 6 476, 946 16,125 493,071 BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director Special assistant to director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Executive director, apprenticeship service Executive director, technical services. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Executive director, technical servicesDivision chief.. Special assistant to director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant division chief Division chief. Regional director Special assistant to director. Training technician. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary). 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 4 1 $15,870 16,349 1 1 $17,056 16,536 1 1 $17,056 16,536 15,163 1 1 16,307 15,267 1 1 16,307 15,267 12,771 55,017 13,978 5 1 71,323 15,038 5 1 71,323 15,038 3 1 38,750 12, 230 159, 680 13,520 13,000 221,481 644,425 1,283,692 3,450 6,718 29,328 99,799 301,916 592,280 38,150 3,515 3,203 3 35,775 3 38,750 24,169 1 12,230 147,159 12 159.680 1 12,563 1 13,520 1 11,835 1 13,000 7 74,380 20 221,481 73 677,354 64 635,460 151 1,181,847 147 1,245,837 14 91,166 83,450 12 1 6,074 6,718 1 2 11,336 29,328 5 17 87,321 99,799 18 53 248,369 59 301,916 134 561,716 127 576,056 11 42,161 38,150 9 1 3, 827 3,515 1 1 3,640 3,203 1 1 1 20 65 152 12 1 5 18 59 131 9 1 1 493 3,349,840 22 155,648 492 3,633,620 17.8 128,275 502 3,696,664 18.2 124,739 471 474.2 3,505,345 483.8 3,571,925 2 12 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 3,194,192 25,770 13,980 3,219,962 3,519,325 12 3,571,925 BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ON SALARIES AND 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $14,435 1.4 $10,280 890 Total personal services LIMITATION Num- Total Num-. Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total personal services.. BUREAU OF VETERANS' REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS 1961 estimate EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Director GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy director GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant director Chief, veterans employment service GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant chief of service Chief of division Chief of office Civil defense manpower adviser Deputy assistant director Employment security adviser. Executive secretary, interstate conference Manpower development officer Regional director.__ Secretary, advisory council (TRUST FUND) 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num-• Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 2 31,242 2 33,612 2 33,612 4 1 57, 532 14,914 4 1 62.088 16,037 4 1 62,088 16,0o7 1 2 2 1 5 13,374 25, 542 27, 227 12, 771 65, 061 1 1 2 14,394 13, 749 29,307 3 "70,347 41, 559 5 3 70,347 41,559 1 1 11 1 14, 061 13, 749 163, 761 14, 706 1 1 11 1 14,061 13,749 163,761 14,706 1 13,083 11 1 152,215 13, 686 14,394 13, 749 29,307 148 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY—Con. LIMITATION ON SALARIES AND EXPENSES (TRUST 1960 actual 1 1 20 3 11 2 3 1 1 1 1 118 172 64 38 4 32 27 94 162 33 5 5 Total permanent.. 1962 estimate $11, 357 11, 606 1 $12,480 1 $12, 480 237,038 267, 960 21 267,960 21 35, 775 24, 710 2 24, 710 2 132,183 11 142, 770 11 142, 770 24, 648 2 2 26, 520 26, 520 36,005 38, 750 38, 750 3 3 11, 357 12, 230 12. 230 1 1 12,085 13,000 1 1 13, 000 11, 357 12, 230 1 1 12. 230 11,357 12, 230 1 1 12, 230 1, 242, 532 120 1, 344,632 124 1.387, 232 1, 541, 788 174 1, 662, 820 1951; 851,085 481, 618 61 488,925 66 526, 780 237,194 34 227, 967 35 234, 415 24, 774 26, 708 26, 708 4 4 170,856 32 182,869 32 182,869 139,070 26 143, 914 26 143, 914 434,113 93 458,371 95 467,065 676,041 171 762,819 179 795, 267 125, 505 34 139,224 34 139,224 17,639 19,031 5 19,031 5 16,472 17, 783 5 17, 783 5 831 1,531 6,1 Deduct— LapsesEstimated savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 837 878 6, 543,825 24.3 40.1 390, c 4,000 4, 000 47,314 18,373 7,547 25,200 12,000 7,800 12,000 7,800 6, 402, 500 6, 723, 500 UNEMPLOYMENT ADMINISTRATION 1961 estimate COMPEN(TRUST 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 3 11 24 68 1 14 15 26 3 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 72 1 9 61, 628 18 99, 800 9,765 31 4 1 1 3 11 26 72 1 9 18 31 4 $13, 510 11,690 31,075 90, 471 182, P72 430, 285 5, 990 41,287 81, 744 128,308 14,268 912,578 177 1,046,600 177 1,046, 690 12.4 72,600 12.4 72,600 1,000 155. 6 850, 561 164.6 973,000 164.6 974,000 7,153 Total personal services.. 6,923 2,430 4,000 2,000 2,000 867,067 979,000 976,000 MEXICAN Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Agricultural employment specialist. Chief of division 26 $13,510 11, 690 31,075 96, 471 182,972 439, 285 5, 990 41, 287 81, 744 128, 308 14,268 11.4 62,017 167 Estimated savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year 1 I 3 11 $12,315 10, 850 28, 350 87, 890 155, 790 382, 290 5,540 58, 360 FARM 1960 actual LABOR PROGRAM 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,563 1 $13,520 7 15 26 $72,198 138, 092 84,384 109, 989 153,254 111, 842 114, 728 143, 082 87,431 13 45,006 11 17 28 26 28 39 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad 17 95,967 7 12 10 18 28 27 28 38 13 $78,168 118,270 83,470 125,965 165, 711 125,195 123,448 150, 767 94, 510 7 12 10 18 28 28 28 $78,168 118, 270 83,470 125,965 165, 711 129, 542 123,448 150, 767 94, 510 45,006 13 45,006 208 1,124, 030 210 1,140,607 10.2 55,230 9.9 56,007 1,900 177.9 883,134 16.1 93,468 181.4 964.500 16.4 102,400 183. 7 982, 000 16.4 102,600 91,127 151, 000 151, 000 5,686 24,872 4,586 18,927 3,000 29,400 4, 700 19,000 29, 400 4, 700 19, 000 1,121,800 1,274, 000 Total personal services.. COMPLIANCE ACTIVITIES, MEXICAN FARM 1960 actual 8,371 1960 actual Total permanent. Deduct— Estimated savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year 10,600 LIMITATION ON GRANTS TO STATES FOR SATION AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FUND) Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 211 1,072,569 Total permanent. Deduct— 790.9 812.7 857.7 6,353, 500 5, 695,605 6, 699, 700 5, 777,210 Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Employment service officer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $19,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130.. Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 1,700 6,860,135 20.3 160,435 179,725 Total personal services. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Assistant chief of division Chief of branch Chief of division. Chief of office Deputy regional director Employment service adviser Field representative Information officer Minority groups consultant Social insurance adviser Vocational rehabilitation officer.. GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , FUND)—Con. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 1 1 $12,230 13,520 LABOR PROGRAM 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of division GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.. GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 1 2 5 15 51 10 2 14 14 2 $11,357 20,759 41,954 107,950 326,807 49,920 9,464 57,801 51,063 6,823 1 2 5 18 54 23 2 24 14 2 $12,230 22,340 45,511 139,318 373,058 123,752 10,192 103,168 54,936 7,342 1 2 5 18 54 23 2 24 14 2 $12,230 22,340 45,511 139,318 373,058 123,752 10,192 103,168 54,936 7,342 Total permanent — 116 683,898 Deduct— Lapses . 8.8 55,549 Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year 145 891,847 145 891,847 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 4.8 27,547 7.8 45,747 1,400 107.2 628,349 140.2 862,900 3,316 101 3,100 400 400 631,766 866,400 846,500 Total personal services 137.2 846,100 BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION SALARIES A N D E X P E N S E S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Deputy director Chairman, employees' compensation appeals board GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Deputy director Board member, employees' compensation appeals board GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer Chief, FECA program management.. Chief, LSHW program managementDeputy commissioner Program analyst GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255—. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875.. GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,621 1 $17,056 1 $17,056 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 15,267 1 13,374 2 26,457 2 23,441 2 27,810 1 11,606 1 1 1 4 12,480 12,230 12,230 52,000 47,362 138,133 129, 040 207, 623 470,055 24, 794 149,740 97,887 390,144 372,178 27, 810 1 1 1 4 1 20 169,337 139, 965 18 203, 445 21 492,385 76 27, 207 4 156, 871 33 107,245 21 437, 749 97 400,712 121 12,480 12,230 12, 230 52,000 12,230 222, 587 160, 764 172, 391 530, 095 27,207 192,123 116,292 481,423 536,536 149 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses _ Savings due to use of former pay scales for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary)... 1961 estimate 1962 estimate 90 $350,829 3 10,233 1 3,349 455 2,481,866 19 100,040 92 $387,553 2 7,134 1 436 2,381,826 Total personal services 455 2, 697,354 527 3,031,705 11 67,442 15.7 88,665 444 2,625,131 511.3 2, 943,040 10,371 5, 817 6,002 104, 001 99,379 121, 219 2, 531, 354 2,740,698 3, 070, 261 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses.. Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services.. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $18,512 1 $18,512 1 1 1 15,392 16,349 15,870 1 1 1 16,796 17,576 17,326 1 1 1 3 4 44, 513 57; 053 3 4 48,371 61.838 48,371 61, 838 1 5 5 4 3 14, 456 66, 579 66, 891 51, 999 39, 520 26, 457 15, 558 86, 675 71, 616 70,339 83, 768 29,113 15, 558 86, 675 71, 616 70, 339 83, 768 29,113 35, 027 21 241, 654 1 11, 606 4 48, 567 6 68,889 77 784, 885 596, 795 640,018 2 25,230 28 348,330 25, 230 29 360, 560 98,090 37, 730 818,711 539, 890 609,118 7, 509 726, 062 12, 439 883, 975 187, 574 780, 460 110, 320 3 37, 730 882, 611 81 67 620, 575 654, 544 84 7, 509 1 803, 272 119 12, 439 2 165 942, 881 34 187. 574 167 814, 570 263 1,195, 588 102 417,949 8 31,346 6 22,755 2 123 762, 978 2 12,002 140 745, 859 35 177, 613 152 684, 608 257 1, 074,168 9! 352,977 5 19,094 5 17,888 3 11,535 3 75 58 78 1 107 2 154 34 159 255 1,163, 452 97 399,124 8 31,346 6 22,755 3 12,271 2 3 482, 603 226, 806 12,271 39.6 240,140 11,400 1,141. 4 1,076. S 13.3 7,003,348 7,437,072 6,236,153 109,390 151,896 27,215 135,405 27, 215 117, 512 48,155 86,832 6,124 26, 700 32, 400 4,740 32,400 4,740 16,291 6, 654, 841 7,229, 808 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 7,618,939 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber 1 $16,099 1 1 2 3 11,357 $17,326 23,212 32,364 97,800 39,999 40,041 10,130 26,437 51, 915 32, 946 18, 969 4 14 5 5 12,230 12, 750 25,230 33, 759 103,875 47, 756 41, 642 11,398 22, 318 72,346 22,152 20,198 412,875 61 442,980 1 1 11,606 11 5 6 2 5 11 61 2 3 11 6 6 2 4.5 41,387 1.1 10,780 700 56.5 371,4 59.9 431,500 3,102 9,480 Total personal services.. 16,796 17,576 17,326 1,114 1,181 1,114 7,241, 554 7,677,212 6,718,756 37.2 Grades and ranges: GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Deputy director Special assistant to the directorChief of division GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS 3 1960 actual 3,411 19,088 20,408 6,031 1960 actual SALARIES A N D E X P E N S E S 99 $411,890 1 3,827 4,781 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-wreek base Overtime and holiday pay.. Additional pav for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Grades and ranges: GS-18. $18,500: Commissioner GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy commissioner Special assistant Chief, research and development. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant commissioner Chief of division GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant commissioner. Chief of division or office Regional director Assistant chief of division Economist Statistician GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief of division or office Chief of branch Assistant chief of division.. Economist Statistician GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 ... GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,869... GS 10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 WOMEN'S BUREAU Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3,040 1,500 387,110 433,000 WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION S A L A R I E S AND EXPENSES 1960 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,530: Administrator GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy administrator. GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant administrator GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Assistant to the administrator-. Chief of division Regional director GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative officer. Administrator's field representative. Assistant regional director. Chief of branch Information officer Territorial director GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860— GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425-. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345... GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820... GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670... GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130... GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815... Total permanent - . . Deduct— Savings due to use of former pay scale for part of year.. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $20,000 1 15,392 2 27,206 1 $20,000 16,806 2 31,054 1 14,227 4 51,708 10 134,867 1 15,309 4 56,265 10 146,973 11,357 46,175 119,869 6 71,281 1 11,835 1 11,357 12,230 50,210 130,040 75,690 1 13,000 1 12, 480 117 1,278, 472 1 4 10 116 163,259 819,880 560 4 4,120,475 7,114 1 57 363,912 3 17, 660 67 354,784 28 145,872 144 651,551 139 581,020 334,779 7,093 11,481 1 4 10 6 8 1,077,000 520 4,183,975 1 7,821 32 216,547 3 19,323 137 756,016 31 174,242 122 612,732 133 598,291 81 339,168 7,030 2 3 12,417 1,342 1,344 9,114,154 9,863,091 52.4 40.3 355,215 295, 891 15,500 Net permanent (average number, 1,301.7 1,291. 6 net salary) l, 758,939 9, 551,700 150 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION—Continued ADVANCES AND 1960 actual SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: P egular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services REIMBURSEMENTS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate $23,700 $43,900 67, 742 8,335 47, 576 38,100 42,400 42,400 8,906,292 9,676,100 9,653,500 $43,900 Grades and ranges: GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total personal services 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 $29,950 2.3 14,020 5 $33,070 270 5 $33,070 170 2.7 15,930 5 5 32,800 123 100 16,053 32,900 32,900 32,900 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT CURRENT AUTHORIZATION FUND CONSOLIDATED FUNDS SCHEDULE AVAILABLE OF P E R S O N A L TO POST OUT OF POSTAL 1960 actual SERVICES OFFICE 1960 actual PAID FROM DEPARTMENT 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Postmaster General.. $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 Deputy postmaster general 21,000 21,000 21,000 Assistant postmaster general.. 100,000 100,000 100,000 Chief postal inspector 19,000 19,000 19,000 General counsel 19,000 20,000 20,000 GS-18. $18,500: Deputy assistant postmaster general. 35,028 37,024 37,024 Deputy assistant postmaster general and controller 17, 514 18, 512 18, 512 Director, office of research and engineering 18, 512 18, 512 17, 514 Executive assistant to postmaster general. 18, 512 18, 512 17, 514 First deputy assistant to postmaster general 18, 512 17, 514 1 18,512 Special assistant to postmaster general. 18, 512 17, 514 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy assistant postmaster general.. 50,938 46, 654 3 50,938 Deputy chief postal inspector 15,392 16,806 1 17,056 Deputy director, office of research and engineering 15,392 16, 806 1 17,056 Deputy general counsel 16, 806 15,392 1 17,056 Executive assistant to postmaster general 17, 576 16,349 1 17,576 Judicial officer 16, 536 1 16,806 Special assistant to postmaster general. 17, 576 16,349 1 17,576 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Assistant chief postal inspector 15,267 1 15,267 Assistant controller 47,611 3 44,283 3 47,871 Assistant director of division 63,128 4 58,239 4 63,908 Assistant to chief postal inspector 15, 517 1 14,435 1 15,787 Associate general counsel 46, 571 2 28, 641 3 46,831 Director of division 189,014 12 173,990 12 190,574 Director, internal audit 16,037 1 14,685 1 16,037 Executive assistant 16,037 1 14,914 1 16,307 Finance officer 15, 787 1 14,685 1 16,037 Judicial officer 1 15,163 Manager, field engineering 15,267 1 15,517 Personnel officer. 15,267 1 15,267 Special assistant 15,267 1 15,517 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Administrative officer. 14,061 1 12,771 1 14,061 Assistant director of division 55,932 4 57,227 4 52,020 Assistant general counsel 68,745 5 70,370 5 63,855 Assistant to executive assistant to postmaster general 15,038 1 13,978 1 15,038 Branch director— 214,260 14 183,391 15 216,466 Chief of branch.. 14,706 1 13,374 14, 706 Chief of division 39. 794 3 40, 727 39,856 Control officer 1 13,978 15,038 15,038 1 13,374 14,394 Deputy director, internal audit 14, 706 Deputy executive assistant to post14,394 1 14,394 1 13, ( master general Deputy special assistant to special 14,061 13,083 1 14,394 assistant postmaster general 249,203 229,129 17 251,478 Director of division 30, 596 27, 956 2 30, 596 Electrical engineer 14,061 12,771 1 14,061 Executive assistant to controller 14,061 13,083 1 14,394 Finance control officer 88,690 68,683 6 89,314 Industrial engineer 15,038 13,978 1 15,038 Management analyst 15,309 13, 978 1 15,309 Materials handling analyst 13, 749 1 14,061 Mechanical engineer 28, 793 2 29,118 26,145 Personnel officer 14,706 1 15,038 13,374 Personnel security director 13, 749 1 14,061 12,771 Postal rate economist 83,401 6 84,376 65, 706 Special assistant 14,394 1 14, 706 13,083 Supervisory architect Supervisory employment develop15,038 15,038 13,978 ment officer 15,038 15,038 13,978 Supervisory general engineer 14,394 14,394 13,083 Supervisory mechanical engineer 15,038 15,038 13,978 Supervisory placement specialist Supervisory wage and salary admin14,394 14,061 12,771 istrator GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: 1 13,520 13,520 1 12,334 Accountant 1 12.480 12,230 1 11,357 Administrative assistant 11 139,140 138,320 9 104,894 Administrative officer " 75,290 75,020 5 57,761 Assistant branch director 13,000 12,750 1 11,835 Assistant chief of branch 25,230 24, 710 1 11,357 Assistant control officer 247,080 19 250,200 Assistant director of division 19 228,152 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Assistant general counsel Assistant manager, programing and control Attorney adviser. Branch director Budget and assistant control officer.-. Business economist Chief communication officer Chief of branch Construction management engineer. _ Cost analyst Customer relations officer Defense coordination officer Director of division Electronics engineer Employee relations officer Exhibits officer Executive assistant to assistant postmaster general Facilities planner General engineer General transportation officer Hearing examiner Industrial engineer Information officer Management analysis officer Management analyst Mathematical statistician Personnel officer Postal operations analyst Safety director Service improvement coordinator Space requirements officer Special assistant Special associate general counsel Staff assistant Suggestions and awards officer Supervisory architect— Supervisory auditor Supervisory employee development officer Supervisory mechanical engineer Supervisory placement specialist Supervisory wage and salary administrator GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.._ GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.. GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425— GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875— GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by industrial wage board: IWB-15. $7,176.00 to $7,924.80.. IWB-13. $6,302.40 to $6,968.00. _ IWB-11. $5,532.80 to $6,115.20 IWB-10. $5,304.00 to $5,844.80 IWB-8. $4,867.20 to $5,366.40 IWB-5. $4,180.80 to $4,638.40 IWB-3. $3,952.00 to $4,368.00 Grades established by lithographic wage board: LWB-22. $7,196.80 to $7,945.60 LWB-17. $6,094.40 to $6,406.40 LWB-15. $5,657.60 to $6,240.00 LWB-14. $5,428.80 to $6,011.20 LWB-12. $4,992.00 to $5,332.80 LWB-9. $4,326.40 to $4,784.00 LWB-8. $4,118.40 to $4,534.40 LWB-7. $3,889.60 to $4,305.60 Postal field service rates: PFS-20. $17,200 PFS-19. $16,585 to $17,095. PFS-18. $15,165 to $16,965PFS-17. $13,505 to $15,695— PFS-16. $12,205 to $14,395. PFS-15. $11,075 to $13,265.. PFS-14. $10,075 to $12,085.. 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $11,357 1 12,480 1 11,357 11,835 11,357 12, 563 11,357 35, 527 24,169 12, 563 11, 606 11,357 47, 610 1 1 11,835 11,357 12,563 11,835 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,480 13, 520 12,480 39,010 26,260 13, 520 12, 750 12,480 51, 770 12,480 13,000 12,230 22,714 11,835 34,818 23,212 1 3 2 13,520 12,750 12,750 25,240 25,030 158,910 26,270 12,750 12,750 13, 520 13,000 12,480 14,310 49,180 24,460 12,230 12,750 24,960 12,480 38,220 25,500 11,606 35,775 11,357 1 4 1 12,750 50,960 12,480 11,606 23,192 23,441 112,360 23,920 11,606 11,835 12,563 11,835 11,606 13,042 22, 714 11,357 11,606 1 3 1 1 $12,480 2 22,714 2 23,441 143 1,488,855 89 787,260 94 704,255 12 86,176 124 797,088 26 157,042 182 2 2 12 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 2 2 23,961 153 1, 722,779 91 870,835 102 825,906 13 101,481 125 874,345 27 177,898 181 1,026,794 105 552,619 186 873, 601 123 518,007 399,327 15 53,541 5 15, 723 1,113,271 110 628,223 187 955,303 132 597,710 50 212,943 9 36, 211 13,748 7, 551 26,873 6,115 17, 535 5,366 9,276 17,472 7,925 27,872 6,115 17, 535 5,366 9,276 17,472 7,946 13,436 5,949 23,753 5, 533 38,043 7,946 13,436 6, 240 24,044 5, 533 38,272 9,068 15 243,700 2 31,660 12 182,855 40 563,935 145 1, 864,829 315 3,710, 769 704 7,494,884 15 261,700 2 34,426 12 197,954 40 614,271 146 2,051,115 314 4,057, 900 716 8,401,173 8,860 8,612 8,612 151 152 CURRENT APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 AUTHORIZATION OUT OF FUND—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES P A I D F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO P O S T O F F I C E Postal field service rates—Continued PFS-13. $9,160 to $11,020 PFS-12. $8,320 to $10,030 PFS-11. $7,560 to $9,120 PFS-10. $6,870 to $8,310 PFS-9. $6,255 to $7,605 PFS-8. $5,790 to $7,020 PFS-7. $5,370 to $6,480 PFS-6. $4,975 to $6,025 PFS-5. $4,605 to $5,565 PFS-4. $4,345 to $5,305 PFS-3. $3,955 to $4,825 PFS-2. $3,670 to $4,480 FROM DEPARTMENT—Continued 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1,028 $9,970,402 1,310 11,578,532 1,754 14,260,303 3,450 26,086,697 7,218 50, 111, 765 10,484 67,443,228 17,437 103, 555,074 10,897 58,186,310 22,008 112,289,583 253,825 1,225,312,430 26,052 113,057,589 6,037 23,664,087 1,055 $11,233,253 1,324 12,751,873 I,898 16,677,251 3,555 29,161,818 7,387 55,958,272 10,719 74,722,136 17,569 112,954,906 II,057 64,516,621 22,013 122,195,770 261,423 1,369,205,397 26,883 126,346,001 6,444 27,416,762 1960 actual POSTAL 1,045 $11,393,276 I,335 13,006,384 1 945 17,262,089 3,590 29,768,268 7, 581 58,087,152 10,898 76,969,156 17,685 114,935,176 II,285 66,659,762 21,963 122,390,317 269,297 1,413,463,617 27,426 129,157,067 6,901 29,472,188 Postal field service rates—Continued PFS-1. $3,415 to $4,195 Ungraded positions— Total permanent Deduct lapses - Net permanent Positions other than permanent: Temporary, substitute, and part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime pay Nightwork differential Clerical allowance, 4th-class offices Payments for special delivery fees Payments to unclassified cleaners Total personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Administration, regional operation, and research". "Operations" "Facilities" "Advances and reimbursements" 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2,014 6,999,056 42,772 $188,728,356 2,014 7,643,599 42,281 $205,355,202 1,971 7,526,327 41,832 $205,860,648 408,994 427,525 418,337 2,036,007,271 2,263,637,400 2,324,429,181 2,088.3 1,943.5 1,969.5 12,634,271 11,585,181 14,000,400 406,905.7 425,581. 5 416,367.5 2,023,373,000 2,249,637,000 2,312,844,000 628,745,000 698,233,000 717,478,000 15,040,000 49,042,000 43,518,000 18,000 299,000 5,480,000 378,000 664,000 938,000 298,000 942,000 8,386,000 55,083,000 49,722,000 16,000 297,000 6, 565,000 2,765,515,000 3,065,106,000 3,150,391,000 $55,427,000 2,702,092,000 6,462,000 1,534,000 $62,728,000 2,993,575,000 7,295,000 1,508,000 $64,244,000 3,077,406,000 7,232,000 1,509,000 16,000 DEPARTMENT OF STATE ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS SALARIES AND 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $18,500: Secretary of State 1 $25, 000 $25,000 1 $25, 000 Under secretary of state 1 22, 506 22, 506 1 22, 506 Under secretary for political affairs 1 22, 000 22, 000 1 22, 000 Deputy under secretary 2 41,018 41, 018 2 41, 018 Adminis tr ator. _ _ 1 20, 010 20, 010 2 41, 010 11 220,110 220,110 Assistant secretary. 11 220,110 1 20, 010 20, 010 Counselor 1 20, 010 1 19,011 19,011 Deputy administrator 2 39,021 1 19, 011 Deputy coordinator. _ _ 19, 011 1 19, 011 1 19, 000 Legal adviser 1 20, 010 20, 010 1 17, 514 Special assistant 1 18, 512 18, 512 1 17, 826 Director 1 19,261 19,261 GS-18. $18,500: Assistant coordinator 1 17,514 1 18,512 1 18,512 Science adviser 1 17,514 2 37,024 2 37,024 Special assistant 1 17,514 1 18,512 1 18,512 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Chief of protocol 16,349 17, 576 17, 576 Deputy administrator. _. 31,342 17, 056 17, 056 Deputy assistant secretary 62, 046 66, 664 66, 664 Deputy legal adviser __ 15, 855 17, 056 17,056 Deputy special assistant 16,349 17, 576 17, 576 Director 16, 099 17,326 17,326 Regional coordinator-16, 806 16, 806 Special assistant 16, 536 15,392 16, 536 GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295: Adviser to administrator 15,267 1 14, 206 15, 267 Assistant legal adviser 109, 719 7 101, 970 109, 719 Deputy Dudget andfinanceofficer 15,267 14,206 1 15, 267 Deputy director 31, 574 1 14,206 15,267 15, 517 Deputy office director 1 14, 435 15, 517 16,307 Deputy science adviser 1 15,163 16, 307 Director. 2 29, 598 47, 861 31, 554 1 14,435 Management analysis officer 15, 517 15, 517 2 30,326 Office director.. 32, 614 32, 614 1 14,206 Planning officer 15, 267 15,267 1 14, 539 Regional coordinator.Special assistant 14 204, 087 15 234,653 15 234,653 Special assistant to secretary 1 14, 914 1 16,037 1 16,037 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Adviser 74,484 5 69, 222 5 74,484 Assistant chief _._ 15, 038 1 13, 978 1 15,038 Assistant chief of division 71,304 6 78, 747 5 71, 304 Assistant chief of staff 14, 061 1 13,083 1 14, 061 Assistant deputy administrator 1 14,456 15, 558 1 15, 558 Assistant legal adviser 1 13,374 14,380 1 14,380 Associate dean. 2 25,854 27,810 2 27,810 Attorney-adviser 10 134,673 10 146,391 10 146,391 Auditor 1 13,083 14,061 1 14,061 Chief of branch 4 52,914 4 56,910 56,910 Chief of division 33 442,225 34 489,917 33 476,168 Dean. 1 13,374 1 14,394 14,394 Deputy director 6 79, 958 99, 759 7 99,759 Deputy director of office .. 43,368 3 40,310 3 43,368 58,219 Director 4 55,786 4 58,219 30,076 Doctor 27,956 2 2 30,076 43^64 Executive director. 3 40,434 2 30,015 Foreign affairs officer 11 14974 8 101,080 9 121,990 General manager 15,517 1 13,083 1 15,517 Geographer 13,749 1 12,771 1 13,749 Historian 42,516 3 42,516 Information officer 13,978 28,787 2 28, 787 14,061 Information specialist 13,083 1 14,061 3 43,161 Intelligence research officer 40,143 3 43,161 58,843 International economist 68,099 4 58,843 70,347 International relations officer 77,853 5 70,347 44,990 Liaison officer 41,808 3 44,990 29,744 Officer in charge 13,978 29, 744 2 15,038 Regional coordinator. 13,978 1 15,038 15,038 Security counsel 13,978 1 15,038 19 267,950 Special assistant 209,785 19 267,950 Staff assistant 12,771 1 13,749 1 13.749 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Administrative management officer... 2 23,442 12,230 1 12,230 Administrative officer 13,270 1 13,270 Adviser 3 36,150 24,980 1 12.750 Assistant chief9 103,221 65,020 5 65,020 Assistant dean 1 12,563 13,520 1 13,520 Attorney. 3 36,753 36, 690 3 36,690 10 118,112 10 127,190 Attorney-adviser 10 127,190 2 22,714 Auditor 24,460 2 24,460 7 82,204 Budget examiner. 75,190 6 75,190 27 313,807 Chief of branch. 26 325,S 325,930 1 12,334 Chief of division. 25,230 13,000 1 11,835 College professor 12,750 12,750 1 11,606 Conference officer 12,480 12,480 1960 actual EXPENSES Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued Cryptographer Data processing systems officer Deputy director Deputy division chief Deputy executive director. Deputy special assistant Doctor Education specialist Executive director Foreign affairs officer Foreign exchange officer. Foreign management officer General counsel Historian Information specialist Intelligence research specialist International administrative officer. _. International economist International relations officer Librarian Management analyst Officer in charge. Personnel officer Scientific linguist. Special agent Special assistant.. Staff assistant Systems accountant... GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.. GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860... GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985.. GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425... GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875... GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345— GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820— GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335... GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670— GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390... GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,606 3 34,089 2 24,170 5 58, 707 2 23,192 1 11,606 1 12,563 1 13,042 1 11,357 26 305,352 1 12,563 1 11,835 1 11,606 4 50,502 5 60,403 5 59,925 23,192 2 10 117,437 22,963 2 1 12,334 1 11,606 1 12,085 1 11,835 22,714 2 22,714 2 13 157,722 1 11,357 3 34,089 194 2,028,411 274 2,404,120 294 2,197,941 5 35,131 372 2,354,930 44 270,455 518 2,863,246 323 1,617,259 703 3,146,320 589 2,392,642 343 1,277,771 51 181,703 48 157,598 5 2 9 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 14 1 3 $12,480 36, 690 12, 230 124,486 24,980 12,480 13,520 14,040 12,230 342,472 13,520 12,750 12,480 50,460 77,250 64,520 24,980 114,730 24,710 13,270 12,480 13,000 12,750 24,460 24,460 183,290 12,230 36,690 $12,480 36,690 12,230 124, 486 24,980 12,480 13,520 14,040 12,230 342,472 13,520 12,750 12,480 50,460 89,460 64,520 24,980 126,940 24,710 13,270 12,480 13,000 12,750 24,460 24,460 183,290 12,230 36,690 2,240,008 217 2,420,953 2,546,259 292 2,324,530 5 37,835 369 2,525,406 46 302,722 515 3,044,480 340 1,836,418 698 3,338,237 601 2,617,300 342 1,376,537 46 177,954 36 130,493 2,655,499 308 2,446,900 5 37,835 378 2,583,405 47 308,608 524 3,092,792 338 1,825,581 725 3,455,729 620 2,690,358 350 1,406,647 46 177,954 36 130,493 200 281 801-1158): Chief of mission: Class 1. $27,500 Class 2. $25,000 Class 3. $22,500.. Class 4. $20,000 Career ambassador $20,000 Foreign Service officer: Career minister $19,800 Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555 Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655 Class 7. $6,035 to $7,115 Class 8. $5,085 to $6,345.. Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665. Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445. Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555._ Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655... Class 7. $6,035 to $7,115 Class 8. $5,085 to $6,345.... 17 25 24 19 3 _ . 467,806 625,050 540,144 380,190 62,010 17 327,437 192 3, 239, 664 385 5, 606, 752 7, 330, 280 645 6, 736, 484 707 )7 6, 6.090,379 461 I 3,272,838 288 1, 711,145 286 1, 617,150 29 491,191 64 932,073 141 1, 759,407 188 1,976,454 254 2,238,763 202 1,449,337 141 850, 756 6 32,740 17 25 25 20 3 467,806 625,050 562,650 400,200 62,010 19 375,697 191 3,460, 684 6, 030,351 587 7, 963, 715 655 7,380, 703 !1 6, 290,419 481 3,697,590 313 2,020.508 19 1,752,864 72 642,801 1, 143 31,130,186 1,923, 618 202 2,308, 687 262 2,493,064 193 1,512,734 148 960,038 5 29,454 17 25 26 35 3 467,806 625,050 585,156 700,350 62,010 19 375,697 194 3, 511, 635 394 6,190,308 604 8.179, 405 716 8,i, 034, 055 762 7,017,827 544 4,159,058 346 2, 220, 257 296 1,789,430 35 635,210 72 1,130,082 149 2,001.977 199 2,274,410 257 2, 456, 912 196 1, 542,188 155 1,004,309 6 29,454 153 154 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS—Con. SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1960 actual Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 801-1158)—Continued Foreign Service staff: Class 1. $12,655 to $14,155 Class 2. $11,740 to $13,040 Class 3. $10,785 to $12,025 Class 4. $9,780 to $11,020 Class 5. $9,025 to $10,325 Class 6. $8,270 to $9,420 Class 7. $7,515 to $8,665 Class 8. $6,760 to $7,910 Class 9. $6,005 to $7,155 Class 10. $5,500 to $6,640 Class 11. $5,000 to $5,930 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber 9 $117,808 11 128,750 10 107,265 18 177,404 15 132,160 22 182, 441 41 310, 840 138 941,768 256 1, 565, 710 547 3. 048, 221 8 4, 545,958 921 II 4,041, 322 395 1, 517, 027 Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425 Class 13. $4,010 to $4,940 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total ber salary 9 $126, 736 9 $126,736 11 138,718 11 138,718 11 127,973 10 115,438 20 209,895 19 198.330 31 285,392 15 140,920 26 229,624 23 204,814 59 468,822 40 326,635 145 145 1, 065,169 1,065.169 270 276 1, 781,869 1,818,850 585 560 3, 379, 290 3, 519,004 943 977 5,199, 255 5,028,813 921 1, 001 4, 713, 882 4, 352, 977 423 399 1, 742, 902 1, 646, 733 Consular agent: 8 11,400 8 11,400 8 11,400 Class 1. $1,425 7 7,483 7 7,483 7 7,483 Class 2. $1,069 11 7,832 11 7,832 11 7,832 Class 3. $712 Grades established by the Secretary of State: U.S. member, Board for Validation of German Bonds in the United 1 17,100 17,100 17,100 States Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210: 189 909,053 199 951,712 190 913,473 Wage board employees 9,183 9, 216 9, 474 Local employees 19,087, 366 17, 663, 672 16, 946, 363 22, 570 21, 654 21, 548 117,131, 206 123, 345, 866 108,342, 544 544.6 600.8 456.1 2, 497, 868 2, 604, 866 4, 467,142 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): 5, 347. 8 5,192. 3 5, 388. 8 United States and possessions 41,339, 551 40,114, 344 36,114,374 Foreign countries: 7, 396. 2 U.S. rates 6, 946.1 6,771. 7 60, 974, 241 57, 474, 916 51, 643, 662 9, 225. 2 8, 971.0 8,927. 4 Local rates_ 18,427,208 17,044, 078 16,117,366 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment (United States 721, 738 609, 989 126, 761 and possessions) 125, 285 138,162 102, 237 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 417, 663 819, 249 Regular pay above 52-week base 1,190, 562 1,197, 529 1,129, 812 Overtime and holiday pay 92, 959 96. 317 79, 496 Nightwork differential 2, 569, 619 2,818, 990 2, 310, 425 Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reim61, 244 61, 244 67,011 bursable details 108, 510. 393 Total personal services. ACQUISITION, OPERATION, AND M A I N T E N A N C E ABROAD 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17 $16,530 to $17,570: Director GS-16. $15 255 to $16,295: Assistant director for architecture and engineering Assistant director for operations Assistant director for planning. GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Architectural adviser Assistant director for operations Foreign buildings officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Architectural engineer Chief of branch Foreign buildings officer Supervising architect Supervising architectural engineer GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 119, 700, 659 OF 125, 774, S BUILDINGS 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,621 1 $16,806 1 15,267 15,267 15,267 15,267 1 1 4 13,978 13,374 52, 623 2 3 2 23, 774 34, 569 23, 961 24, 689 2 1 12 11, 606 126,316 50,773 1 15,038 71, 637 ~5""""71,"304 1 3 1 2 1 14 5 $17,056 13, 520 37, 710 13,000 26, 520 12, 480 157, 830 45, 365 1 4 1 2 1 13 5 13, 520 50,210 13,000 26, 790 12,750 147, 722 46,425 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425. GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345. GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335.. GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service staff: Class 1. $12,655 to $14,155 Class 2. $11,740 to $13,040 Class 3. $10,785 to $12,025 Class 4. $9,780 to $11,020 Class 5. $9,025 to $10,325 Class 6. $8,270 to $9,420 Class 7. $7,515 to $8,665 Class 8. $6,760 to $7,910 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 Total permanent . Deduct 1 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 Additional pay for service abroad Terminal leave, etc 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 5 1 8 1 15 10 4 $21,090 32,823 6,074 43,847 5,096 69,470 39,645 14,060 1 3,266 7 8 9 7 14 6 5 4 112 3 8 1 6 2 16 8 3 1 $22,713 55,537 6,718 35,860 11,149 78,625 34,320 11,295 3,619 3 9 1 5 2 16 8 2 1 $23,213 62,962 6,885 30,658 11,482 79,438 34,840 7,530 3,723 93,161 91,851 94,120 65,998 119,389 47,258 35,466 25,624 7 12 6 8 12 8 5 2 100,943 148,161 67,266 82,036 112,550 68,284 37,878 14,248 9 9 6 7 9 7 7 1 127,755 110,637 67,578 73,487 84,136 59,778 53,851 7,238 273,000 105 262,000 100 258,000 255 1,472, 522 248 1, 578,042 238 1, 548,102 34 213,042 41 192,724 24 183,102 76 583,683 78 650,000 78 650,000 48 90 463,432 232,683 45 91 488,000 227,000 45 91 488,000 227,000 Total personal services- 10.224 5,627 17,467 2,769 5, 345 2,000 19,000 7,655 2,000 19,000 13,000 1,315,885 1,399,000 1,399,000 ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Intelligence research officer GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Intelligence research specialistGS-13. $10,635 to $11,935—. GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service officer: Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555 Class 6. $7,2)i to $8,655 Class 7. $6,0§l to $7,115 Class 8. $5,085 to 6,345 Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555 Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655 Class 8. $5,085 to $6,345 Foreign Service staff: Class 6. $8,270 to $9,420 Class 9. $6,005 to $7,155 Class 10. $5,500 to $6,640 Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425 Total permanent positions Deduct lapses 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $15,038 1 $13,978 11 33 38 41 31 34 6 43 47 7 1 130, 727 343,195 336,462 302, 263 193, 766 182,896 30, 452 195,829 189,881 24, 875 3,266 1 7 19 11, 669 71, 345 159, 996 71,050 113,105 90,436 15 16 12, 542 66,104 136,180 76,481 115,422 97,344 2 9,901 17, 867 22, 568 5,408 1 1 3 1 10, 650 8,965 24, 336 5,824 1 2 2 1 12,022 7,696 1 2 8, 507 12, 938 12, 896 4,659 10 18 16 1 3 1 11,980 4,326 128,480 347,361 269, 840 287,196 188, 928 167, 786 37, 668 215,406 183, 352 15, 372 3,515 10 17 377 2,556,959 338 2,452, 790 94,089 36.2 246, 976 13 Total permanent (average number, 340.8 325 net salary) 2,358,701 2,309, 9 Positions other than permanent: Inter11,000 20,003 mittent employment Other personal services: 9.434 19, 667 Regular pay above 52-week base.. 19,000 30,427 Overtime and holiday pay 4,640 3,361 Additional pay for service abroad Total personal services 2,383,441 2,402, 775 155 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES M I S S I O N S TO I N T E R N A T I O N A L INTERNATIONAL 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total excess of $16,530: ber salary ber salary ber salary U.S. representative to the United Nations $27,518 $27, 518 $27,518 Deputy U.S. representative to the United Nations 25,002 25,002 25, 002 U.S. representative to Economic and Social Council 22, 506 22, 506 22, 506 U.S. representative to Trusteeship Council 22, 506 22,506 22,506 Counselor of mission 22, 506 22, 506 22, 506 U.S. representative to International Atomic Energy Commission 22, 506 22, 506 22, 506 Deputy U.S. representative to International Atomic Energy Agency.... 20,010 20, 010 20,010 U.S. representative on the Council of the Organization of American States. 19,802 19,261 19,802 U.S. representative on the InterAmerican Economic and Social Council of the Organization of American States 19, 261 19,802 19,802 Senior scientific adviser 19,011 19,011 19,011 GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570: Deputy to the counselor 16,806 15,392 16,806 International organization affairs offi16,806 15,392 16,806 GS-16. $15^255 to $16",295: Chief administrative officer 14,206 Alternate representative, International Civil Aviation Organization.. 15,267 14,851 15, 517 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: 13,749 Political officer 25, 542 14,061 13,749 Chief administrative officer 13,749 Deputy administrative officer 12,771 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Political officer ... 22,714 49,170 61,650 International organization affairs officer 11,357 24,710 24,710 12,230 Administrative officer 12,480 Executive assistant 11,357 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 29, 703 21,300 32,199 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 51,750 47,465 47,965 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 50,960 47,716 48,776 7,426 7,987 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 7,987 93,806 101,879 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 104,000 23,879 31,428 31,761 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 69,077 75,755 77,728 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 66,437 74,192 75,191 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 50,106 43,619 62.004 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 36,628 39,728 40,248 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 4,077 4,410 4,410 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 17,764 19.239 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 19, 551 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 8011158): Foreign Service officer: 38,272 Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 36,650 38, 668 30, 535 Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 14,206 48,276 69,825 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665. _. 70,908 64,626 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 24, 918 24,918 22,859 9,069 Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555 8,154 Class 8. $5,085 to $6,345..6,365 5, 574 6,365 Foreign Service reserve officer: 1 19,261 Class 1. $17,250 to $19,650 1 19,261 19,261 4 61,070 4 56,493 Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 62,129 1 12,896 2 24,669 Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665 13,250 Foreign Service staff: 21,236 Class 9. $6,005 to $7,155. 3 19,552 21,465 18,241 Class 10. $5,500 to $6,640 3 16,765 18,616 38,022 Class 11. $5,000 to $5,930... 7 34,757 38,958 14,602 Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425 3 13,416 14,914 4,326 1 4,160 4,493 Class 13. $4,010 to $4,940 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $12,210 3 14,250 3 14,250 15,270 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 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential Total personal services.. 570200—61 146 1,281,262 10.8 102,694 152 1,346,259 10. 6 113,454 109 836,561 109 873,755 26.2 274, 560 26.2 304,813 114 918,620 27.4 314,185 17,800 17,300 148 1,220,674 12.8 109,553 11 36,161 2,497 1,166,746 4,827 30,900 NEGOTIATIONS 1960 actual ORGANIZATIONS 1960 actual TARIFF 2,200 32,200 2,400 1,234,295 1,284,705 Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service officer: Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030 Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445 Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655 Class 8. $5,085 to $6,345 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 1 Total permanentDeduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay STATES 1 1 11,700 0.8 13,000 0. 6 COMMISSION 1960 actual $17,035 1 17,035 0. 4 8,865 22,600 CITIZENS Ungraded positions at annual rates: $12,210 or aboveLess than $12,210 $16,682 11,565 7,467 5,283 4 40,997 2.2 16,297 Total personal services.. UNITED 1962 estimate 8,170 8,000 5,300 1,830 52,600 18,000 ON N A T O 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6 4 _ Total permanent Deduct lapses $77,809 25,791 6 4 $77,809 25,791 10 103,600 4.6 54,150 10 103,600 5.7 60,710 49,450 42,890 Total personal services INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, S T A T E S AND M E X I C O SALARIES AND UNITED EXPENSES 1960 actual 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,730: Commissioner 1 $19,802 $19,261 $19,802 GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030: Principal engineer (supervising) 13,978 1 15,038 15,038 GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Principal engineer (planning) 12, 563 1 13,520 13,520 66,164 GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 71,385 71,927 6 54,641 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 59,280 59, 550 6 6 89,419 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 87,070 88,130 11 10 10 46,051 42,972 43,619 7 6 6 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 59,818 76, 586 12 77,209 10 12 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 10,358 11,315 11,482 2 2 2 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 30,617 33,406 33,406 6 6 6 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 41,453 49,608 50,336 10 11 11 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 22,214 20,115 20,635 6 5 5 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 16,995 21,922 22,130 5 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 9,201 9,340 9,340 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 pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total personal services 74 492,733 75 531,359 75 536,124 3.9 19,977 4 24,444 3 17,470 71 506,915 72 518,654 0.2 1,513 69. 9 471,243 297 1,000 3,374 3,354 2,000 1,000 17,964 19,335 19,261 496,232 529,250 538,915 156 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962 1960 actual INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS-Continued INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY STATES AND OPERATION AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED MEXICO—Continued AND MAINTENANCE 1960 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510: Chief, operations section GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 1961 estimate 1962 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $13, 520 34, 528 72,425 43,805 7, 987 36, 338 7, 218 72, 674 57,970 39, 272 48, 568 28,144 60.109 $12, 563 33, 321 66.580 40, 498 7,426 33,301 6, 677 51, 355 57, 597 45,157 32, 877 25, 980 72, 303 170 778,072 187 875,953 258 1,263, 707 273 1,398,511 4.2 19,985 1.2 13 68,421 $13. 520 34. 528 72, 675 44,595 7, 987 36, 837 7. 384 73.320 58. 760 39.937 49.192 28, 706 61,045 181 848,830 267 1,377,316 7 41,866 6.027 Total permanent Deduct lapses 1,330,090 1, 335.450 21, 785 18, 400 18.400 8, 851 47,354 1,838 5,360 15,200 15,200 1/317, 523 1,371,250 1,371,250 2,200 2,200 Grades and ranges: GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935 GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425 GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345 GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820 GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335 GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670 GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390 GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210 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: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential SECTIONS, 1961 estimate