Executive Agencies Can Do Much More in Using Government-owned Space as an Alternative to Leasing Or New Construction: Report to the Congress

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General Accounting Office, 1977 - Administrative agencies - 50 pages

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Page 35 - Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of the Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Department of...
Page 49 - ... (5) Space planning and assignments shall take into account the objective of consolidating agencies and constituent parts thereof in common or adjacent space for the purpose of improving management and administration...
Page 42 - States: (1) Material consideration shall be given to the efficient performance of the missions and programs of the executive agencies and the nature and function of the facilities involved, with due regard for the convenience of the public served and the maintenance and improvement of safe and healthful working conditions for employees...
Page 49 - ... housing on a non-discriminatory basis, nondiscrimination in the sale and rental of housing on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin, or availability of transportation from housing to site, the HUD Regional Administrator shall include an outline of corrective actions which, in his judgment, will be required to overcome the inadequacies noted. (d) The...
Page 49 - Suitable privately owned space shall be acquired only when satisfactory Government-owned space is not available, and only at rental charges which are consistent with prevailing...
Page 1 - ... control over unneeded Federal personal property varies according to the status of the property and the objectives sought to be attained. The handling of such property is covered by sections 202 and 203 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949. Section 202 of this act authorizes the Administrator of General Services to prescribe policies and methods to promote maximum utilization of excess property by executive agencies and provide for the transfer of excess property between...
Page 48 - Executive Agencies Can Do Much More In Using Government-Owned Space as an Alternative to Leasing or New Construction.
Page 48 - Thank you for giving us the opportunity to comment on the draft report of the General Accounting Office (GAO) on the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF).
Page 4 - ... General Government Appropriations Bill, 1976. expressed great concern over the large amount of Governmentowned and leased space that is vacant or underutilized (page 41). The Senate Report on the same bill (page 45) concurred with the House and also requested GSA and the Office of Management and Budget to ... 'Explore methods to reduce the amount of vacant and underutilized space leased by the Federal Government.
Page 47 - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Public Buildings Service Washington. DC 20405 8 1977 Mr.

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