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^^ APPENDIX TO
THE BUDGET
OF THE
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30
1954
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
AND
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
WASHINGTON, D. C.
1953
APPENDIX TO
THE BUDGET..-.
OF THE
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30
1954
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
AND
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1953
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INTRODUCTION
This Appendix to the Budget contains two types of
statements in accordance with the provisions of section
204 of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921, as amended
(31 U. S. C. 581): (a) information as to obhgations (or
accrued expenditures in the case of various revolving
funds) classified according to the uniform object cate-
gories, and (6) information as to personal services, broken
down by grade and title. Schedules are shown in this
Appendix in the same order as m the Budget.
FORM OF SCHEDULES
The object schedules are identical with those printed
in the Budget. An explanatory illustration of the sched-
ule of obligations by objects appears on page 4 of the
Budget.
Following the method used ui the 1950 Budget, as
required by the law, the detail of personal services breaks
down the employment in "permanent" positions between
departmental (central office) and field, with a further
analysis by classification grade and in the higher grades
by title. A "lapse" line provides a deduction for savings
due to vacancies, leave without pay, etc. The amounts
requued for temporary positions and special categories of
personnel, and additional compensation for overtime,
night work, etc., are added to obtain a gi-and total of
personal services. (As in the case of the 1950 Budget,
the detail of personal services is omitted for those accounts
where there is no appropriation requested at this time
and where no obligations are projected in the Budget for
the next fiscal year.)
MEANING OF CERTAIN TERMS
Total number o'f 'permanent positions. — This is the num-
ber of full-time positions of permanent or indefinite
duration, which are occupied or to be occupied at any time
during the year. Tliey include positions which may be
filletl by jjersons with temporary appouitments, if the
positions themselves are of a continuing nature. The
number of positions is nearly always larger than the
number of employees at any one time, due to delays in
filling vacancies, etc.
Full-time equivalent of all other positiunsi — "Other posi-
tions" include those of a part-time nature (less than a full
workday or workweek), temporary full-time positions for
work of short duration (includmg seasonal jobs), cas.ual
labor, and positions in which employment is on an oc-
casional ("when actually employed") basis. Because the
total number of such positions for all parts of the year
added together would not be particularly significant, the
figures are stated on the basis of the full-tune equivalent —
that is, the number of hours employment in such positions
is divided by the regular number of hours which apply to a
full-time job for the year, and the resulting figure is the
full-tune equivalent of "other positions."
Average number of all employees. — This figure is the
average paid employment for the year as a whole, com-
prising the sum of permanent, temporary, and part-time
employment. In order that the figure can be compared to
the amounts required, it includes the full-time equivalent
of paid leave (regular and on termination of employment) .
However, in order to avoid duplication, the figm-es for
each agency exclude employees on detail from another
agency, even where the detail is on a reimbursable basis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Legislative branch 1
Tlie Judiciary 15
Executive Office of the President 21
Funds appropriated to the President 25
Independent offices 27
Federal Security Agency 73
General Services Administration 105
Housing and Home Finance Agency 117
Department of Agricul t ure 127
Department of Commerce. 183
Department of Defense 211
Department of the Interior 307
Department of Just ice 36 1
Department of Labor 373
Post Office Department 383
Department of State 385
Treasury Department 40 1
District of Columbia 419
Trust funds:
Independent offices: National Capital Housing Authority 455
Federal Security Agency 455
General Services Administration 455
Department of Agriculture 456
Department of Commerce 461
Department of Defense 462
Department of the Interior i 462
Department of Justice 465
Department of Labor 465
Treasury Department 467
District of Columbia 465
Working funds:
Executive Office of the President : 473
Federal Security Agency 473
General Services Administration 473
Housing and Home Finance Agency 474
Department of Commerce 474
Depart ment of Defense 478
Department of the Interior 483
Department of Labor 485
Post Office Department 486
Treasury Department 486
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
Salaries, Office of the Architect of the Capitol —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
22
20
22
22
22
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,211
GS-7.2
$5,190
CPC-10.0
$5,265
GS-7.2
$5,316
CPC-10.0
$5,307
GS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$5,315
CPC-10.0
01 Personal services:
$125, 195
429
6,894
$134,300
400
8,500
$135, 100
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
400
8,500
132, 518
143,200
144, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in e.tcess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 14, 000
1 10. 200
1 8, 040
1 6, 940
1 6,940
1 6,060
1 5.810
1 5, 060
1 5. 810
1 4. 705
3 13. 385
2 8. 695
4 14, 220
1 3, 140
1 5, 190
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 000
1 14, 800
1 9, 600
1 8.040
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 6.060
1 5. 935
1 5. 185
1 5, 810
1 4, 830
3 14. 635
2 8, 695
4 14. 220
1 3, 140
1 5, 315
Num- Total
ber salary
Positions at rate of $14,800:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief architectural and engineering
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer (superintendent of con-
1 6,940
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5 935
1 5 810
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,176 to $3,655.
Grade 1. Range $^,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,566 to $5,316
1 4, 936
3 14. 635
2 8, 820
4 14. 460
1 3, 220
1 6.315
Total permanent, departmental
22 133. 195
2 8. 000
22 13.5. 145
0. 1 845
22 135. 945
Net permanent, departmental {av-
20 125, 195
429
6,894
21. 9 134, 300
400
8.600
21.9 135,100
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
400
S. 500
132, 518
143, 200
Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
146
141
144
144
144
144
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 151
GS-7.9
$3,495
CPC-5.4
$2,980
$5. 087
GS-7.6
$3, 619
CPC-6.4
$2, 980
$5, 141
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,664
CPC-5.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 980
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
Personal services:
Permanent positions
Temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things..
04 Communication services..
07 Other contractual services:
Painting, annual
Elevator repairs and improve-
ments
Substation equipment and repairs..
- General annual repairs and altera-
tions.
Maintenance and repair, lighting
systems, groimds
Advertising
Maintenance, air conditioning sys-
tem
Pointing stonework, Senate and
House Wings and terraces
Rei)airs. works of art
Air filter systems for 8 dehumidi-
fiers _
Renew steam supply line. House
Wing, basement floor
Eliminate large skylights over Sen-
ate Library and House Docu-
ment room, and replace with
reinforced concrete fireproof roof,
covered with copper; provide
adequate lighting in areas affected.
Replace Old Supreme Com-t section
of roof
Install copper flashing over north
and south walls of original Capitol
Building
Replace with hollow metal doors
the old wooden doors, ground
floor. Senate and House con-
necting corridors-
New kalamein doors, House kitchen.
Repairs to marble stairway. Law
Library entrance
Renew hot and cold water and
sewer lines, old Library space —
Replace rain leader, old Library
space
Painting dome and central portion..
Modernization Members' and em-
ployees' barbershops
Replacement 4 revolving doors:
Law Library; House Document:
principal floors. House and Senate
Wings .-
Pointing stonework— air intake
towers
Modernization elevators #2 and #3
selective-collective operation
08 Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment: Annual
Obligations incurred..
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
39, 621
8,422
27, 709
3,685
27, 475
19, 959
6,536
$466. 666
12,000
1.400
62,945
23.000
9,210
6,000
3,000
30,000
6,500
3,745
25.000
4,000
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SERVICES
$470. 055
IZOOO
1.400
62,946
32,000
9, 2.56
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Supervising engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Electrical engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant electrical engineer
Associate engineer
Purchasing and accounting officer
Nurse
Grades. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
6.935
6.060
6,810
6.185
5,370
4.455
9.090
3.656
3,270
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,240
6,940
6,936
6,060
6,810
6,310
5,370
4.580
12.885
3. 655
3.360
6,060
6,060
6,936
6.435
6,370
4.706
13.010
3.656
3,430
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL— Continued
Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Eange $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range .$3,43.'; to $4,03.5
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade .5. Range .$2,974 to $3,4.')4
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Num
ber
3
8
9
32
1
10
11
8
1
25
26
- Total
salary
$14, 325
34, 545
35,115
115.200
3.464
30. 460
32. 152
21.390
2, 145
30. 625
77, 491
Num
ber
3
8
9
32
1
10
11
11
1
19
26
- Total
salary
$13, 700
35. 295
35. 515
116.360
3.534
31. 740
32. 472
29. 140
2. 145
23,199
77, 491
Num
ber
3
8
9
32
1
10
11
11
1
19
26
• Total
salary
$13. 9.50
35. 645
36.015
116.720
3.534
32. 300
32. 872
29.490
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
77. 491
Total permanent, departmental
146
5.5
458, 612
17, 161
144
465, 726
71
144
470, 101
46
Net permanent, departmental (av-
140.6 441,461
8,877
1,298
66, 549
4,866
144
465, 665
12, 000
1,400
58, 146
4,800
144
470,065
12,000
1,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
513, 040
542,000
646, 400
Capitol Grounds, Architect of the Capitol —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
54
52
54
54
54
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,437
as-2.3
.$2. 967
CPC-3.0
.$3,630
GS-2.7
$3,099
CPC-3.8
.$3. 561
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,140
01 Personal services:
$165. 869
8,060
615
24,024
$176. 706
7.600
654
24,040
$178. 806
7,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
24.040
198,668
207,800
50
30
20
8,450
6,000
2,000
60
5,600
210.900
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things. ..
3
6
9.306
66
2,304
07 Other contractual services:
8,460
6.000
2,600
Repairs to streets, sidewalks, curb-
ing, and other paved areas
Eeoonstruetion of plaza, driveways,
roadways, sidewalks, and drain-
age and sewer systems in the old
Capitol Grounds; reconstruction
of paving over the Legislative
Garage and adjacent areas in the
enlarged section of the Capitol
Grounds
3,767
6,600
5,662
4,861
2,896
6,000
6,000
6,000
.5,000
09 Equipment:
Replacement, traflSc signal con-
trollers.
227,428
240,000
1,003,600
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Senior landscape architect and
horticulturist, -.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Landscape architect . . .
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810;
Assistant landscape gardener
Associate engineer
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Num- Total
ber salary
5,935
6,936
3,636
1963 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 040
6,140
1954 estimate
$8,040
6,140
DETAIL OF PERSO.NAI
SERVICES — continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Num
ber
1
Total
salary
$3,735
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
Grade 3. Range$2,960 to $3,430
1
1
16
2
2
6
22
$3,190
2.760
48.080
7.270
6.400
18.644
66.864
1
1
16
2
6
22
$3,270
2,750
48,560
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1 . Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
1
20
2,750
69, 440
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to $3,680 ..
Grade 6. Range $2,97t to $3,454..
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
1
27
3,464
79, 624
19,044
67, 424
54
2.3
172, 448
6,579
54
0.4
176. 848
1.142
64
178,853
Net permanent, departmental (av-
61.7
165,869
8,060
615
23, 369
655
53.6
175. 706
7.500
554
23. 585
455
54
178,806
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
554
23,586
198, 668
207,800
210, 900
Legislative Garage, Architect of the Capitol — •
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
7
7
7
7
7
Average salaries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3,204
CPC-3.7
.$3, 286
CPC-3.7
CPC-3 7
01 Personal services;
$21,990
86
7,054
$23,005
80
7,615
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
7 615
29.130
2,488
30, 700
2,500
Painting entire ceiling structure of
garage and other miscellaneous
15,000
1,177
i,666
600
1,000
Obligations incurred.
32, 796
34, 800
49.200
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental;
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, a35
1 3. 230
5 15. 160
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 136
1 3.310
6 15. 660
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 135
1 3.310
5 15, 560
Total permanent, departmental
7 22. 425
0. 1 435
7 23,005
7 23,005
Net permanent, departmental (av-
6.9 21,990
86
6,133
921
7 23.006
80
6.665
950
7 23,006
80
6,665
950
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
29,130
30.700
30,700
Senate Office Building, Architect of the Capitol-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
205
201
208
208
210
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4, 199
GS-6.8
$3, 118
CPC-3.9
$3,047
$4,040
GS-5.3
$3, 148
OPC-3.8
$3,047
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,047
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$551, 281
14,619
1,754
67, 861
$575, 000
15,000
1,500
66, 475
15,000
Eeimlar pay in excess of 52-week
66,475
635, 515
2
67
2,126
1,759
6, 662
11, 632
6.494
2,000
4,430
26,589
23,724
16, 731
1,989
2,849
3.630
12, 999
2,440
6,412
1,485
657, 976
667, 700
07 Other contractual services:
1,600
2,000
8,000
27,600
6,600
2,000
6,200
Maintenance, air conitioning sys-
8,300
Structural and mechanical changes
and improvements, basement
20,000
10, 000
1,000
2.500
3.660
16,200
1,360
2,600
1,000
09 Equipment:
Annual rugs and floor coverings
Annual machinery, tools and mis-
10,000
Annual furniture and furnishings. . .
Revolving arm chairs for offices
2,500
3,660
16,200
2,500
1,000
2,000
2,215
2,193
9,388
New refrigeration equipment for
783, 121
768, 975
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 140
2 10.035
1 4.045
6 21, 770
1 4.900
3 13,845
9 36.015
18 61. 600
9 29. 806
6 14. 790
10 29. 040
47 '129.000
60 101.535
28 S3, 440
5 17,116
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,340
2 10, 160
1 4, 170
8 27. 800
1 5,025
3 13. 720
9 35.615
18 63, 520
9 30. 046
4 11.880
10 29. 620
49 134. 980
60 101.725
28 83. 440
5 17,116
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6 340
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
2 10, 285
1 4, 295
8 28,200
1 5,025
3 13. 846
9 36, 016
18 64.480
9 30. 366
4 12. 120
10 29,920
61 141.620
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
5 17,115
Total permanent, departmental
205 662, 076
4.6 10,796
208 575, 066
56
210 684, 791
66
Net permanent, departmental (av-
200.5 551,281
14,619
1,764
66, 785
11,076
208 575,000
15.000
1.500
55, 275
11.200
210 584 725
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
1,600
636, 515
657. 975
667, 700
House Office Buildings, Architect of the Capitol —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
361
351
360
360
360
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,027
GS-5.2
$3,220
CPC-4.2-
$2, 861
$4. 089
GS-5.2
$3,300
CPC^.3
$2,851
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,851
01 Personal services:
$776, 835
6,060
$812, 300
2,500
Temporary positions
2,500
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
01 Personal services— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates..
Total personal services
02 Travel-..- _...
03 Transportation of things .'.
04 Communication services..
07 Other contractual services:
Painting, annual
Elevator repairs. _
Elevator modernization and im-
provements. -
Air conditioning maintenance
General annual repairs
Replacement of revolving door, old
building
Replacement of 5 revolving doors,
new building
Roof repairs and replacement, old
building
Pointing balustrades, coping and
cornice on roof, old building;
pointing west terrace, new build-
ing
Photoelectric controls for door
closers
Pointing ledge, seventh floor bal-
cony, new building
Structural and mechanical alter-
ations to provide accommodations
for television and recording ac-
tivities
08 Supplies and materials _.
09 Equipment:
Special equipment
Storage boxes _
Desks lamps (fluorescent)
Obligations incurred..
10. 309
2,179
1954 estimate
25,000
500
2,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Nnm
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
$7, 440
1
$7,640
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
1
6,876
1
6.000
1
6.125
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1
4,995
1
5.120
1
6,245
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965..
4
18,070
4
18. 570
4
18, 945
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
4
14, 300
4
14.380
4
13.900
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2
6,220
2
6.220
2
6.380
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
4
11,560
4
11.660
4
11.800
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
2
10, 300
2
10, 300
2
10. .300
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
7
31,555
7
32.056
7
32, 065
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
H
23,810
6
24,210
6
24.310
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
18
63,120
■M
71,440
20
72. 240
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
9
29,886
9
30, 446
9
30. 762
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4
11,720
4
11,960
4
12, 330
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
15
42,440
15
42,600
15
43.480
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
34
93,060
31
87,200
31
87.960
4
11,360
4
11,360
4
11.360
170
207,230
170
207, 670
170
207, 670
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
52
Clerk
1
22
3,618
66,347
1
22
3,618
55,347
1
22
3,618
55, 347
Total permanent, departmental
361
806, 766
360
812,456
360
816, 227
10
29,931
156
27
Net permanent, departmental (av-
351
776, 835
360
812. 300
360
816, 200
6,060
2.500
2,500
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
2,096
1,900
1,900
Payment above basic rates:
5,730
10,800
10,800
847,064
881,000
884, 900
Capitol Power Plant, Architect of the Capitol —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
96
93
93
93
93
79
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,707
GS-6.1
$4, 764
QS-6.1
$1,825
Average grade
QS-6a
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL— Continued
Capitol Power Plant, Architect of the Capitol — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,638
CPC-5.8
$3,716
CPC-5.9
$3 746
01 Personal services:
$349,225
7,666
1,235
49,720
$353,980
$316, 000
Part-time and temporary employ-
Regular pay in excess ol 62-weelc
1,200
60,420
407,846
415,600
100
10
10
200
360, 000
6
100
5,711
419,063
34,924
05 Rents and utility services:
Purcliase of electrical energy
07 Other contractual services:
General annual repairs and altera-
488,000
43,000
50
13,500
398,530
535,000
43,000
08 Supplies and materials:
12,605
392, 4fi5
852
13 500
Fuel
369, 730
1,273,571
1,359,000
1,330,600
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
1 6,250
1 5, 435
1 4,295
1 4, 035
2 6, 860
1 2, 740
2 9.880
4 18, 850
12 52. 880
18 69. 930
12 41, 2.80
18 61,372
5 15, 350
17 50,584
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
1 6,250
1 5,560
1 4, 420
1 4, 160
2 6, 860
1 2,820
2 10, 130
4 19. S.'iO
12 .53, 880
18 71, 530
12 41,680
18 61.932
6 15, 020
14 42, 368
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
1 6,250
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .13,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1 4. 545
1 4. 160
2 7, 020
1 2, 900
2 10, 130
4 19, 600
12 54. 255
18 72, 330
12 41, 920
18 62, 172
6 15, 110
14 42. 928
Total permanent, departmental
96 357, 781
3 8, 556
93 354, 000
20
93 357, 045
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
93 349. 225
7,666
1,235
42,653
7,067
93 353, 980
79 316,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
1,200
63,120
7.300
1,000
45,000
7,000
407, 846
416, 600
369,000
Structural and Mechanical Care, Library Buildings and Grounds,
Architect of the Capitol^
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
66
55
66
66
58
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,230
GS-3.0
$3,578
CPC-5.8
$3,310
GS-3.0
$3,664
CPC-5.8
$3,350
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,650
01 Personal services:
$197,223
757
40,408
$204,300
700
45,400
$211,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates (inclnd-
46,400
Total personal services
238,388
250,400
267, 100
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
07 Other contractual services:
$9,862
4,009
3,866
$11,850
4,000
4,000
$13,400
4 500
Maintenance and repairs, air con-
ditioning and refrigeration sys-
Maintenance and repau-s, elevators.
Installation of two new pa.ssenger
4,000
95, 000
12,924
8,079
20,012
13,000
8,100
20,000
13,000
Acoustical tile ceUings (both build-
Equipping part of bookstacks with
map cases. Annex ___
Finishing one deck for bookshelv-
ing, and equipping one deck, An-
30,000
197, 300
Air filters for Northeast Bookstack,
3,000
3,000
1,200
Installation of floor tile in Pages'
Automatic sprmkler system, cellar.
25,000
Replace storage batteries operating
fire alarm and watch systems, An-
1,100
Replacement, repairs, and altera-
tions to refrigeration equipment,
60,000
Replace insulation on pneumatic
7,395
15, 478
13, 500
750
1,100
13,600
10 Lands and structures:
986
3,760
1,100
324, 768
335,000
7l3, 900
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Departmental:
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
General schedule grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 $6,460
2
$6,620
2
$6,700
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9, Range .$4,150 to $4,900
3 14, 826
3
14.950
;i
14, 950
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
6 21, 950
5
22.075
6
22, 450
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036.
11 42,786
11
43, 685
11
43,985
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
15 63. 840
16
64. 640
IV
61,440
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
2 6,608
2
6,588
2
6,668
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
17 50, 750
17
63, 450
17
62.360
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1 2, 552
1
2,552
1
2,652
Total permanent, departmental
66 199, 670
56
204,460
68
211,095
0. 9 2, 447
160
96
Net permanent, departmental (av-
66
204, 300
68
211,000
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
767
700
700
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime, Sunday opening and holiday
36, 972
42, 400
42,400
3,436
3,000
3,000
238,388
250,400
257, 100
BOTANIC GARDEN
Salaries and Expenses, Botanic Garden —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
48
43
48
46
48
47
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 489
as-3.0
$3, 089
CPC-3.8
$3,483
GS-3.7
$3,324
OPC-4.8
$3,540
OS-3.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,365
CPC-4.8
01 Personal services:
$143, 698
2,991
648
21,183
$169,510
3,000
530
22, 500
$164,010
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
3,000
630
22,660
168,420
63
185,600
160
60
100
200
160
60
108
140
100
06 Rents and utility services
200
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
07 Other contractual services:
$4,212
75
7,594
19, (i20
$5,200
100
9, fiOO
15, 400
100
2.000
$6,200
100
9,600
09 Equipment (includes plant material),
10 lands and structures:
16,400
100
Demolition and removal of small
conservatory and adjoining struc-
ture from Reservation 6-B,
bounded by Canal St. and Inde-
200, 232
218,600
221, 000
DETAIL OF FGSSONAL 8EBVICGS
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant director
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant director
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 ,
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230. ,
Grade 1 . Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to .$3.454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay..
Night-work differential .,
01 Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,810
4.705
12,355
3,655
30. 870
26, 200
11,600
Num- Total
ber salary
4,455
11, 980
10, 885
61.040
16,190
3,636
21.600
13, 496
12.360
6,904
2,840
Num- Total
ber salary
6,120
4,680
12,230
10,966
61,840
16,610
3,735
21, 760
13. 666
12, 520
6.064
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Salaries and Expenses, Library of Congress —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
966
42
966
965
41
964
1.051
42
1,022
Average salaries and grades:
General .'schedule grades:
$4. 612
GS-6.2
$2. 953
CPC-3.2
$15,000
14.000
8,490
1,591
$4,558
GS-6.2
$2. 931
CPC-3.2
$1.5, 000
14. 800
8,490
1,346
$4,563
OS-6.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,002
CPC-3.2
Act of Oct. 16, 1949 (2 U. S. 0. 136a note).
Act of Oct. 1,5, 1919 (2 V. S. C. 1363 note).
Act of .Tune 20, 1938 (52 Stat. 808)
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$15,000
14,800
8,490
1,346
Personal service obligations:
$4,051,060
104,605
5,274
15,907
41. 753
$4,111,149
108, 268
6,450
16, 245
45, 000
$4, 362, 039
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time positions (charwomen)
108,268
6,450
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
17,693
45,000
Total personal service obligations., .
4, 218. 599
4,287,112
4,5.39.460
Dirert Obligations
4,215,329
757
583
27, 271
25, 070
428, 671
30,361
6,460
4,287,112
1,800
fiOO
28,600
25, 500
430,000
27, 700
7,000
4,639,450
1,800
28,650
30, 000
430, 000
33,000
Services performed by other agen-
cies
6,700
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Direct OWija"'"'"— Continued
$28,920
1,900
$21, 750
3,600
60
$39,250
6,700
60
4, 765, 312
3,270
4,833,612
6, 114, 100
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbnrsements
From Ottier Accounts
4,768,682
4,833,612
6, 114, 100
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Librarian of Congress
Grades established by act of Oct. 15.
1949 (2 U. S. C. 136a note):
C hief assistant librarian
Grades established by act of June 20.
1938 (52 Stat. 808):
Librarian emeritus
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy chief assistant librarian
Assistant librarian
Director of department
Law librarian
Chief of division
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director of department...
Chief of division
Assistant law librarian
Chief of section
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
A.ssistant director of department...
Chief of division...
Keeper of collections
Assistant chief of division
Editor
Selection officer
Chief documents officer
Chief of section
Information-publications officer —
Deputy chief of division - .
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Deputy chief of division..
Chief of section..
Reference librarian
Smithsonian librarian..
Special assistant
Exhibits officer
Administrative officer
Classification officer.
Employment officer.
Employee relations oflicer
Specialist, South Asia.
Associate chief of division —
Head of section
Area specialist
Catalogers
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant editor
Assistant selection oflQcer
Bibliographer
Cataloger
Chief of division
Curator. Slavic Room.
Editor -
Head reference assistant
Principal cataloger
Principal recommending officer
Technical assistant
Specialist in American history
Subject cataloger
Accounting officer
Consultant in philosophy
Secretary of the Library
Reference assistant in charge.
Chief, census library project
Assistant chief of section
Research assistant
Coordinator, cooperative cataloging.
Reviser
Head of section
Assistant head of section
Specialist, Korean
Chief of reading room
Head of unit
Catalog reference assistant
Specialist, European and African
materials
Specialist. Indonesla'and IVIalaya...
Specialist, far.eastem.law
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10. 869
10,800
34, 507
11,550
10, 898
20, 600
9,160
9,214
33, 947
36. 900
36,416
7,955
21.944
7,794
7,840
7,617
7.663
7.271
7.440
7,232
7.240
7,201
8,040
25, 029
18, 651
6,740
6,340
33. 768
12,918
6,140
25.628
6,478
12, 673
6,540
6,740
6,140
12, 326
6,726
6,140
6,240
43.811
5.940
6,140
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 14, 800
11,800
10, 800
33,811
11,711
11,050
62. 845
9,252
43,685
9,283
34, 247
8.445
8,375
8,040
7,709
7,840
14, 626
7,040
7,325
7,486
7,302
8,040
29,022
7,240
36, 060
18, 743
19, 020
6,940
12,396
12, 818
13, 134
Num- Total
ber salary
26. 136
6,578
12,888
6,686
6, 855
6,809
18, 320
6,825
6,340
6,348
38.963
6, 1.32
5,940
12, 296
6,248
6,940
31.684
13,188
6,117
6,317
6,940
6
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Library of Congress — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continiieil
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range$5.940 to $6,940— Con,
Science reference librarian
Map analyst and bibliographer
Head, Far Eastern Law Section
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Disbursing officer
Assistant reference librarian
Re.search analyst
Operations officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant..
Archivist
Assistant chief of division
Assistant editor
Librarian
A.ssistant reference librarian
Bibliographer.
Cataloger
Cataloger-reference assistant
Curator
Editor
Motion picture technician
Reference assistant
Reference librarian
Research assistant...
Reviser
Senior cataloger
Administrative secretary..
Assistant exhibits officer
Position classifier
Tabulating officer
As.sistant chief of section
Head of unit
Analyst
Sen ior reference assistant
Subject cataloger
Assistant in charge —
Head of section
Specialist in American Revolution..
Assistant head of section
Assistant secretary of Library
Research analyst
Assistant recommending officer
Head, periodicals collection
Assistant accounting officer
Assistant information-publications
officer
Assistant consultant in poetry
Special assistant...
Purchasing adviser...
Space and communications officer..
Analyst on Balkan countries
Legal analyst...
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.10 to $.3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,7.W to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035..
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464..
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by lithographic
wage board:
Grade 13. Range $3,S27 to $4,430
Grade 11. Range $3,515 to $4,077
Grade 9. Range .$3,182 to $3,682
Grade 5. Range $2,538 to $2,933
Grade 4. Range $2,371 to $2,746
Total permanent -
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time positions (charwomen)
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay... ,
Night-work differential
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
3 14, 855
109 500. 504
15 63.154
144 646, 012
109 373. 086
84 266. 475
76 226. 613
13 36. 631
4,765
3.943
21.363
26. 845
228. 640
99. 650
3.702
3.390
9,131
2.621
2,205
4, 066, 630
1.2
16, 570
104. 605
5.274
15,907
$5, 707
6,024
6,091
5,548
5,363
16. 425
5, 252
5,295
5.358
16. 757
37, 857
6,6
26,636
5.680
6.560
10.918
95. 956
5,695
6.810
6.185
6,507
16, 238
11.322
5. 666
16.635
34. 052
32, 287
6,103
6,180
6,223
6,161
6, 098
6, 089
6,223
5,127
6,053
513. 568
86, 328
614, 082
391, 796
269. 273
221, 301
33, 898
4.035
21. 754
27,611
218,408
104, 204
188, 503
4,035
3,694
13, 240
4, 115, 446
4,297
108, 268
6, 450
16, 245
Nura- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 940
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
5,488
16, 676
10, 437
6,420
6,483
17, 132
38, 357
6,806
27, 261
6.805
5,685
11,043
96.735
5, 810
6.810
6,310
5,632
16, 363
11,447
5,791
27, 030
34, 302
37, 972
5,228
6,305
6,348
1 6, 286
1 6,223
1 5,214
1 5, 348
1 5, 252
1 6, 060
1 6,060
1 6, 120
126 682,067
22 92. 373
144 556.0(9
132 463, 088
88 284,212
86 265.363
12 33, 953
1 4,900
1 4, 035
6 21. 957
8 27, 632
78 242,377
37 107,154
75 204,906
4,035
3.694
13, 240
1,051
4.41
28.9
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
$4, 215, 329
3,270
$4, 287, 112
$4, 539, 450
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
4, 218, 599
4, 287, 112
Salaries and Expenses, Copyright Office, Library of Congress-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
239
234
239
239
249
244
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 220
GS-5.7
$2, 420
CPC-2.0
$3,255
" $4,230
GS-5.7
$2, 552
CPC-3.0
$3,516
$4, 267
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,515
Personal service obligations:
$985,081
3,875
$1. 004, 539
3,870
$1,036,999
4,061
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base . . .
Total personal service obligations...
988, 956
1,008,409
1,040,060
Direct Obligations
987,367
1, 008, 409
1,040,060
6,000
69,315
3,400
7,000
64,600
3,400
7,000
6 300
5,000
1, 057, 082
1,589
1,083,309
1, 121, 860
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1,058,671
1,083,309
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Register of Copyrights
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate register of copyrights. .
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant register of copyrights..
Senior attorney
Assistant chief of division
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Head of section
Attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
AttoTiey
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division.
Assistant chief of section...
Editor
Head of unit —
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division...
Copyright attorney
Copyright examiner...
Reviser
Cataloger
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
1 11,800
2 19, 400
1 8, 960
3 25,811
2 15, 620
25,983
6,940
13,234
6,870
6,545
5,870
6,348
26. 680
60, 170
6,279
166. 2.50
16. 853
203, 001
119, 301
165, 966
28, 469
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,262
1 10, 800
2 19, 669
1 9. 152
2 17. 605
1 8, 360
1 7,217
1 7, 294
4 30, 121
6.940
26,006
5, 940
13, 480
6,995
6,670
6,113
5,060
27. 107
75. 060
6,370
146, 568
20, 859
191, 893
136. 229
165, 954
23,234
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERviCBS — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $5, 104
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $5, 264
2 $4,840
1 3.411
1 3. 099
Grades established by lithographic wage
board-
Grade 10. Range S3.349 to .$3.869
Grade 9. Range $3,182 to $3,682
1 3.681
1 3.350
1 3.681
1 3.350
Total permanent, departmental
239 1.002.995
4. 5 17. 914
239 1. 006.287
0.4 1,748
249 1.055.315
Net permanent, departmental (aver-
234.5
985.081
3.875
238.6
1,004.639
3.870
244. 1
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1.035.999
4.061
988. 956
1. 008. 409
1.040.060
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
987. 367
1.J89
1.008.409
1.040 060
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
988.956
1.008.409
1. 040. 060
Salaries and Expenses, Legislative Reference Service, Library of
Congress —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
151
1
145
161
171
149
166
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 798
as-8.6
$2,941
CPC-2.0
$6. 691
GS-8.2
GS-7.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3 0
Personal service obligations:
$862,422
3.201
3.366
1,696
$849,045
1.000
3.306
450
$927,033
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week ba^e...
1.000
3.642
725
Total personal service obligations..
870.686
863.800
932.400
Direct Obligations
845.023
853,800
932 400
300
13.084
15.612
7.647
300
10,600
16.000
2.000
300
16.600
08 Supplies and materials
6.600
881, 666
25, 662
881,600
970,200
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
907, 228
881, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Num
ber
1
1
1
13
1
1
3
1
Total
salary
$14. 800
11,800
11, 800
149,326
9,600
10, 400
30, 254
9,692
Num
ber
1
13
Total
salary
$14, 800
11.800
11.800
145,346
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 11 800
Chief of section
1 11,800
15 167 054
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
10,623
30,600
1 10 600
9,800
61, 267
8,598
1 10, 000
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
3
25,280
6 51,962
2
1
16, 736
8,498
Deputy assistant director
:::;::;::;::;:
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $28,929
1 7, 240
1 7, 225
2 14.395
2 14. 172
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $43. 070
1 7.386
1 7. 325
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $43, 802
1 7. 486
1 7, 640
Economist
2 14. 465
6 37. 017
1 6. 886
1 6. 340
6 36. 825
2 14, 765
7 43, 919
1 6. 940
1 6. 501
6 37, 455
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
9 66,444
1 6. 740
1 6.217
1 6. 140
1 5, 940
3 18. 928
2 11.972
Graphic information specialist
Senior digester
2 13, 188
2 13,480
1 5,998
8 41, 551
1 6,310
3 16, 478
1 6,488
4 21,164
3 15.882
1 6,140
8 42,651
1 6,436
3 16,728
1 5,613
4 21, 654
3 16, 257
Grade 9. Range $5,080 to $5,810:
4 20. 504
2 10. 672
3 16. 204
4 21.466
2 10. 644
1 5.300
1 .5.286
1 6. 089
Economist
Unit head
Historian
1 5, 185
1 5.310
1 5. 060
1 4.961
19 87.316
2 8.816
19 69. 847
15 51.822
29 91.751
4 12. 680
1 2. 980
Grade 8. Ranee $4,fi20 to $.';,370
Grade 7. Ranee »i,-:"' t- <i/>5',
Grade 6. Ranr*' • ; : " : i ' r.
Grade 5. Rani'r ■ " ■ ,. i ii
Grade 4. Ranc.> v;,i: ,..,•,:,
Grade 3. Rantii' .>.'.;).",ii to .j;i.4;-iu
Grade 2. Range $2.7.'>0 to $3.230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
1 4.711
33 156. 598
3 12. 861
7 27. 301
12 46.393
17 69. 421
1 3. 134
1 2. 540
2 5.882
1 4,836
18 81.080
2 8. 691
14 ,51,172
11 38.396
24 76, 678
4 12. 445
1 2, 980
Total permanent, departmental
151 895.433
6.1 33,011
151 859. 360
2.3 10.316
171 966. 726
6.6 29.693
Net permanent, departmental (av-
144.9 862,422
3.201
3,366
1,244
452
148. 7 849, 045
1.000
3,305
165.6 927.033
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in exce-'^s of 52-weck base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday work
3,642
450
870,686
853,800
932,400
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
846. 023
26. 662
853, 800
932, 400
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
870. 686
853,800
932,400
Salaries and Expenses, Distribution of Catalog Cards, Library of
Congress —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
172
1
172
179
1
179
187
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,627
GS-3.9
$2,908
CPC-2.8
$3, 166
.$3. 638
GS-3.9
$2,890
CPC-2.8
$3,360
$3,599
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,350
Personal service obligations:
$603,864
3,252
2,308
4,313
$627, 189
6,000
2,418
$654, 241
6,000
2,569
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. ..
Total personal service obligations.. .
613, 737
639,607
666,800
Direct Obligations
613,637
3,334
7
4,970
649,670
1,500
639,607
3.500
600
5,000
686, 500
1,500
3,500
6,000
586,500
Total direct obligations
1, 173, 118
1,236,607
1, 264, 800
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Distribution of Catalog Cards, Library of
Congress — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
$100
1,173,218
$1, 236, 607
$1,264,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,609
1 6,340
1 6, 901
1 6, 140
3 16, 608
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,045
1 6,940
1 7, 002
1 6, 278
4 22, 168
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,240
1 6,SiO
1 6,940
1 6,378
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
2 10,942
2 11,682
1 4, 620
8 37,471
3 12,831
21 81, 787
33 109, 828
40 130, 070
44 130, 629
4 11, 129
6 14, 698
1 2, 760
1 3, 166
2 11,288
3 16, 752
1 4,746
8 36, 0'35
6 24, 591
19 73, 646
33 103, 057
42 13;, 389
45 132, 973
4 11,116
6 17,392
1 2,840
1 3,350
Grade S. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $1,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,1P0 _.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by lithographic wage
board:
Grade 10. Range $3,078 to $3,744
1 4, 870
10 45, 185
6 24, 966
21 81.716
33 110,919
45 147, 033
45 135, 634
4 11,258
6 17, 652
1 2, 840
1 3, 350
Total permanent, departmental
172 604, 901
0.3 1,037
179 628,597
0. 4 1, 408
187 667,914
3. 9 13, 673
Net permanent, departmental (av-
171.7 603,864
3,252
2,308
4,302
11
178.6 627,189
5,000
2,418
5,000
183.1 654,241
6,000
2,559
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
613; 737
639,607
666,800
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
613, 637
100
639, 607
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
613, 737
639,607
666,800
Books for the Blind, Library of Congress —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
20
19
20
20
20
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,046
GS-1.9
$3,878
GS^.5
$3,920
01 Personal services:
$77,033
297
$77,032
298
$77,028
302
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
77,330
802
507
1,497
4,494
91.621
12, 473
807, 669
77,330
2,000
1,000
1,800
6,000
93. 000
14, 000
804, 870
77.330
2,000
02 Travel..
2.000
996,293
1,000,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
1 7,240
1 6. 940
3 14. 139
2 7. 388
2 6.830
4 11,916
6 18.114
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
1 7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Grade 11, Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,4in to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.665
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
3 14, 389
2 7, 070
2 6.830
5 16. 143
6 17, 730
3 14, 581
2 7. 195
2 6,830
5 15. 463
6 17, 921
Total permanent, departmental
20 80, 927
0. 9 3, 894
20 77, 562
0.1 530
20 78,390
0. 3 1, 362
Net permanent, departmental Cav-
19.1 77,033
297
19.9 77,032
298
19. 7 77, 028
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
302
77, 330
77, 330
77, 330
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
Working Capital and Congressional Printing and Binding, Goyern-
ment Printing OfBce —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
7,087
6
6,969
7,054
4
6,983
7,054
4
01 Personal services:
$28, 655, 151
17,813
4, 142, 428
$29,673,287
13,117
2, 832, 299
$29, 674, 600
Part-time and temporary positions.
13,117
2, 832, 479
32,815,392
19, 160
919, 278
100.878
834, 688
27,938,660
112,940
28, 996, 109
809, 188
1,132
943
32,518,883
19,000
846, 000
98.000
770. 000
22,600,000
100, 000
26, 300, 000
864, 000
1,000
1,000
32,520,196
19,000
98,000
770,000
22, 600, 000
26, 300, 000
800, 000
1,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,000
92,548,368
84,016,883
83, 980, 196
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
$15,000:
Public Printer
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates of $6,060 and above:
$14,800:
Deputy Public Printer
$11,300:
Comptroller, director of personnel,
director of purchases, plant engi-
neer, planning manager, produc-
tion manager
$10,000:
Assistant comptroller, assistant di-
rector of personnel, assistant
plant engineer, technical director.
$9,800:
Medical director
$9,597:
Assistant production manager, as-
sistant planning manager
$9,320:
Night production manager, super-
intendent of binding, superin-
tendent of composition, super-
intendent of plateraaking, super-
intendent of pressvvork
$8,860:
Assistant director of purchases, di-
rector of planning service, director
of plant planning, director of
typography and design...
$8,800:
Chief indexer..
$8,760:
Assistant technical director
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
4 35, 440
1 S. 800
1 8,760
Num- Total
ber salary
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntillUed
Ungraded positions at annual rates — Con,
Bates of $5,060 and above— Continued
$8,560:
Chief, classification and organiza-
tion survey, liaison officer, traffic
manager.-- __
$8,360:
Research and development planner.
$8,198:
Assistant night production man-
ager; assistant superintendent of
binding; assistant superintendent
of binding (night); assistant su-
perintendent of composition: as-
sistant superintendent of plate-
making; assistant superintendent
of presswork; assistant superin-
tendent of presswork (night);
chief, OPO-Department of State
service office; superintendent of
Library branch
$8/)40:
Disbursing officer, mechanical engi-
neer
$7,760:
Assistant director of printing pro-
curement; assistant director of
planning service; assistant di-
rector of plant planning: assistant
director of typography and de-
sign; chief printing cost techni-
cian; principal rate investigator...
$7,660:
Assistant director for commercial
planning, assistant director for
night planning, assistant director,
technical assistant, warehouse
manager
$7,440-
Chief, employee relations section...
$7,421:
Foreman (day); foreman (night);
foreman, photoengraving section..
$7,260:
Cataloguer, printing procurement
technician. --
$7,240:
Assistant chief, employee relations
section; chief storekeeper; me-
chanical engineer
$7,117:
Chief carpenter, chief electrician,
chief machinist, chief operating
engineer, foreman (day) , foreman
(night)
$7,040:
Procedural analyst
$6,940:
Assistant to comptroller, chemist...
$6,927:
Assistant foreman (day), assistant
foreman (night)
$6,860:
Assistant chief printing cost
technician
$6,840;
Assistant foreman (day)
$6,827:
Chief, plate vault section; technical
assistant
$6,660:
Assistant principal rate investigator,
planner in charge, printing cost
technician in charge, technical
assistant
$6,540:
Chief, payroll and time records
section _
$6,536:
Assistant chief carpenter, assistant
chief electrician, assistant chief
machinist; assistant chief operat-
ing engineer; assistant foreman
(day); assistant foreman (night);
foreman, ink making plant; fore-
man, roller and glue, millman in
charge; painter in charge
$6,310:
Foreman (day)
$6,250:
Chief machine accounting section:
deputy disbursmg officer.
$6,246:
Machinist in charge (day), ma-
chinist in charge (night)..
$6,191:
Cataloguer
$6,156:
Technical assistant
$6,125:
Assistant chief storekeeper.
$6,101:
Machinist in charge (day)
$6,060:
Cle.-k in charge. Congressional
Record; planner; printing cost
technician: printing investigator;
technical assistant
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
9 73, 792
2 16, 080
9 68, 040
1 7,440
6 44, 526
2 14, 520
29 206,393
1 7,040
4 27, 760
2 13, 854
1 6,860
2 13, 680
34 226,440
1 6,5J0
66 366,016
1 6, 310
2 12, 500
4 24, 984
2 12, 382
1 6, 156
1 6, 125
1 6, 101
3 $25, 680
1 8,360
9 73, 792
2 16, 080
9 68, 040
1 7, 440
6 44, 626
2 14, 520
29 206,393
1 7,040
4 27, 760
2 13, 854
1 6, 860
2 13, 680
34 226,440
1 6,540
66 336,016
1 6, 310
2 12, 500
4 24, 984
2 12,382
1 6, 156
1 6, 125
1 6, 101
9 73, 792
2 16, OSO
9 68, 040
1 7,440
6 44, 526
2 14, 620
3 21,720
29 206,393
1 7,040
4 27, 760
2 13, 854
1 6, 860
2 13, 680
34 226,440
1 6,540
66 366,016
1 6, 310
2 12, 500
4 24,984
2 12, 382
1 6, 166
1 6, 125
1 6, 101
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COUtinUed
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Ungraded positions at annual rates— Con.
Rates of $5,060 and above— Continued
$5,956:
Assistant chief, plate vault section;
chief copy preparer; chief, de-
livery section; technical assistant.
$5,940:
Chief, appropriation accoimting
and auditing section
$5,910:
Night supervisor, GPO-Depart-
ment of State service office
$6,875:
Assistant to director of purchases...
$5,810:
Chemist: chief, cost accounts sec-
tion; paper technician
$5,750:
Safety officer
$5,710:
Assistant to printing clerk. Senate.
$6,685:
Chief, financial section
$5,560:
Bookbinder in charge.
$5,554:
Pl:^nner, printing cost technician..
$5,520:
Assistant, chief delivery section
$5,517:
Cataloguer
$5,376:
Foreman (day)
$6,310:
Assistant chief, traffic section
$5,260:
Assistant chief, congressional infor-
mation section
$6,245:
Assistant chief, machine accoimt-
ing section; assistant chief, finan-
cial section; assistant to chief
storekeeper; supervisor
$5,205:
Chief, billing and collecting section..
$6,185:
Technologist
$5,060:
Assistant chief, appropriation ac-
counting and auditing section;
chemist: personnel assistant
Rates less than $5,060:
$4,995
$4,955..
$4,830
$4.795
$4.776
$4,745
$4,594 _
$4,580
$4,560..
$4,545
$4,490
$4,479.
$4,455
$4,420
$4,330
$4,295
$4,292
$4,285
$4,235
$4,205
$4,170
$4,160
$4,139..
$4,075
$4,045
$4,035
$3,935
$3,920
$3,910.
$3,895
$3,840
$3,815
$3,795
$3,785...-
$3,735 _ _
$3,680
$3,670..
$3,660
$3,655
$3,590
$3,575
$3,535
$3.520
$3,510
$3,495
$3,454
$3,440-
$3.430
$3.415
$3.410
$3.390
$3.360
$3.335
$3.310
$3.270
$3.255
$3,230
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $65,516
Num- Total
ber salary
6,910
6,875
23, 240
6,750
6.710
6,686
6,660
44, 432
6,620
6,617
6,376
6,310
6,260
20, 980
6,205
6,185
4,995
9,910
4,830
4.795
4,775
9,490
4,694
32, 060
4,560
72, 720
17,916
26. 730
13. 260
30. 310
21, 475
21, 460
4,285
8,470
4,206
16,680
95, 680
4,139
4.075
20. 226
36, 315
3,936
11,760
93. 840
7,790
3,840
3,815
7,690
66, 775
14, 940
7,360
7.340
25,620
285, 090
7,180
132, 275
7.070
3,520
3,610
15 62, 425
3 10, 362
1 3. 440
140 480.200
13 44. 395
6 20. 460
28 94,1
29 97. 150
7 23.345
18 69. 680
10 32, 700
14 45. 670
61 104,730
16
6,910
6,875
23, 240
6,760
6,710
6,6
6,660
27, 770
6,620
6,617
6,375
6,310
6,260
20,980
6,206
6,185
1 4, 996
2 9, 910
1 4.830
1 4. 795
1 4, 775
1 4, 746
1 4. 694
6 27, 480
1 4, 560
17 77, 266
1 4,490
4 17,916
6 26. 730
2 8,840
7 30,310
6 21, 476
6 21,460
1 4.285
2 8, 470
1 4. 205
4 16, 680
23 95,1"
1 4, 139
4 15, 680
26 97, 760
2 7,790
1 3, 840
1 3,815
1 3, 795
16 66, 775
4 14, 940
2 7, 360
2 7, 340
7 25, 620
78 285. i
2 7. 180
39 139,425
2 7. 070
1 3,620
1 3,610
16 56,920
3 10,302
1 3, 440
142 487,060
10 34, 160
4 13. 640
28 94. 920
24 80, 400
9 30. 015
18 69, 580
9 29. 430
14 45. 570
62 167,960
10
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE— Continued
Working Capital and Congressional Printing and Binding, Govern-
ment Printing Office — Continued
DETAIL OF I'EitsoNAL SERVICES — Continued
tJngraded positions at annual rates— Con.
Hates less than $5,060 — Continued
$3.190- -
$3,175
$3,150
$3,134
$3,110
$3,070
$3,032
$3,030
$2,990
$2,950
$2,910
$2,840
$2,830 ;
$2,792.
$2,760
$2,632 ,
$2,630
$2,560
$2.490
$2,420
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
$3.04:
Photographer
$2.99:
Electro finisher in charge, electro-
type molder in charge, finisher in
charge, wax ruler
$2.92:
Stereotyper in charge
$2.88:
Electrotype finisher, electrotype
molder
$2.86:
Chief, lithographic section; offset
color prover .
$2.81:
Stereotyper
$2.78:
Chief, monotype section; chief, type
storage unit; chief, typographic
section; compositor in charge,
head; copy editor, head; copy
preparer in charge; deskman in
charge; fotosetter in charge, head;
imposer in charge; linotype oper-
ator in charge; makcr-up in
charge: proof reader in charge;
referee, head; referee. Record,
head; referee; reviser, chief;
reviser in charge, press; supervisor,
letterpress composition section
$2.76:
Chief, photographic section
$2.75:
Deskman in charge; pressman in
charge; pressman, offset; press-
man, perfector; pressman, rotary
sheet-fed; pressman, two-color;
pressman, head...
$2.72:
Reviser, press
$2.67:
Blacksmith, carpenter, compositor,
head; compositor; copy editor;
copy preparer; deskman; electri-
cian; imposer; linotype operator
in charge; linotype operator; Lud-
low operator, machinist in charge,
garage; machinist; machinist,
linotype; machinist, monotype;
maker-up; monotype keyboard
operator; painter; pipe fitter;
press corrector: proof reader, for-
eign; proof reader; reviser; saw
filer; sheet metal worker; super-
visor, industrial trucks
$2.66:
Night supervisor, photographic
section
$2.66:
Negative cutter offset, offset pho-
tographer
$2.64:
Pressman, cylinder; pressman,
Miehle vertical
$2.63:
Supervisor, unit..
$2.62:
Negative cutter in charge
$2.58:
Auto mechanic; mechanic, general;
power plant operator
$2.57:
Platemaker, offset
$2.66:
Platemaker in charge, head; super-
visor, unit
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
19 $60,610
30 95. 250
14 44, 100
1 3, 134
9 27. 990
9 27, 630
7 21, 224
47 142.410
4 11,960
109 321,550
25 72. 750
3 8. 520
16 45. 280
1 2. 792
10 27. 500
1 2. 632
2 5. 260
1. 560
8 49. 752
3 IS, 222
2 11,898
30 176,350
45 260,190
1 5, 741
135 772,200
16 90, 628
1, 740, 647
1 5, 470
3 16, 350
24 128,784
1 6, 346
20 $63,800
26 82, 550
10 31,500
10 31,100
10 30, 700
7 21, 224
64 193. 920
3 8. 970
91 268. 450
22 64. 020
3 8. 520
16 46. 280
1 2. 792
10 27. 600
1 2. 632
2 5. 260
1 2. 560
4 9. 960
1 2. 420
8 49. 752
3 18, 222
2 11.898
30 175.350
45 260.190
1 5, 741
136 777.920
16 90, 528
7, 753, 384
1 6,633
1, 724, 174
1 6, 470
3 16,350
24 128,784
1 6, 346
20 $03,800
26 82, 650
10 31, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
10 31.100
10 30, 700
7 21,224
64 193. 920
3 8, 970
91 268. 450
22 64. 020
3 8. 520
16 45. 280
1 ?, 792
10 27. 600
1 2. 632
8 49. 752
3 18, 222
2 11.898
30 175,350
45 260, 190
1 6, 741
136 777,920
16 90, 528
7, 753, 384
1 5, 533
1,724,174
1 6, 470
3 16, 380
24 128, 784
1 5, 346
Positions at hourly rates— Continued
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above-
Continued
$2.65:
Negative cutter, offset; negative
engi'aver; offset photographer
$2.54:
Chief, bindery section; group chief..
$2.52:
Platemaker offset, head
$2.48:
Deskman, finisher, head; forwarder,
head; group chief, assistant,
laminating machine operator; re-
pairer of rare books; stamper,
head
$2.47:
Platemaker, offset..
$2.46:
Pressman, platen
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
$2.43:
Bookbinder, bookbinder machine
operator, folding machine oper-
ator, machine operator
$2.40:
Apprentice; carpenter's helper;
electrician's helper; machinist
helper, linotype; machinist
helper, monotype; painter's
helper; pipe fitter's helper; sheet
metal worker's helper
$2.38:
Apprentice
$2.34:
Operative
$2.32:
Mechanic helper, general; power
plant operator's helper
$2.30:
Negative cutter, offset, helper
$2.22:
Platemaker offset helper..
$2.19:
Apprentice
$2.18:
Press assistant, cylinder..
$2.14:
Apprentice; machinist helper, lino-
type; machinist helper, mono-
type: painter's helper; sheet metal
worker's helper
$2.06:
Power plant operator's helper
2.04:
Negative cutter offset helper, offset
photo helper
$2.00:
Pressman assistant, offset
$1.99:
Operative...
$1.98:
Platemaker offset helper.
$1.90:
Operative; platemaker, plastic;
platemaking helper
$1.87:
Blacksmith's helper; knife grinder
helper; machinist helper, lino-
type; machinist helper, mono-
type; pipe fitter helper; saw filer
knife grinder helper...
$1.83:
Plate grainer; press assistant,
cylinder
$1.81:
Power plant operator's helper
$1.79:
Negative cutter offset helper...
$1.78:
Color matcher, matrix keeper, op-
erative, paper cutting operative.. .
$1.76:
Power plant operator's helper
$1.73:
Platemaker offset helper
$1.69:
Bindery woman, desk helper, litho-
graphic helper, matrix keeper
assistant, monotype slide bank,
operative, supervisor of unit, tool
room attendant, type metal
foundry worker..
$1.63:
Crane operator
$1.60:
Electrician's helper; machinist
helper, linotype
$1.59:
Assistant stockkeeper; casterman,
monotype: desk helper; foreman
of laborers; operative; power plant
operator's helper; pressman assist-
ant, offset; press assistant; press
feeder, cylinder; stockkeeper; type
metal foundry worker
i!.55:
Offset plate grainer, power plant
operator's helper
22 $116, 688
18 95, 094
12 61, 896
27 138. 726
6 30, 702
97 484, 224
16 79, 200
1 i867
5 24, 130
2 9, 568
14 64, 652
12 54, 660
6 27, 204
11 48, 961
1 4,285
6 21, 216
1 4,160
1 4, 139
3 12, 364
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7 27, 230
8 30, 448
1 3, 765
6 18, 615
21 77, 742
1 3, 661
38 133,670
1 3, 390
2
10, 484
12
61, 896
27
138, 726
6
30, 702
352
1
779, 008
97
484, 224
16
79,200
1
4,867
5
24, 130
2
9,568
12
56, 416
12
54, 660
6
27, 204
11
48, 961
1
4,286
5
21, 216
1
4,160
1
4,139
3
12,354
8
31,616
7
27,230
8
30, 448
1
3,765
5
18, 615
21
77, 742
1
3,661
5
17, 990
38
133, 570
1
3,390
3
9,984
179
591,953
1
3,224
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
11
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Positions at hourly rates— Continued
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060—
Continued
$1.53:
Offset photo helper..
$1.48:
Bindery woman; castorman, mono-
type: chauffeur: chauffeur mes-
senger; conveyor operator; damp-
ening roller coverer: opaquer;
operative: plate grainer; plate-
maker, plastic; plateraaking help-
er; platemaker. offset helper;
power truck operator; tool room
attendant
$1.45:
Elevator conductor operator
$1.40:
Bindery woman; boxer; chauffeur:
chauffeur messenger; elevator
conductor operator; monotype
slide bank; opaquer; operator;
operative: platemaker. plastic;
platemaking helper: power truck
operator; press assistant; stock-
keeper; stores helper; wa.\ case
filler; window washer, outside;
wrapper
$1.32:
Chauffeur; chauffeur messenger;
elevator conductor operator: win-
dow washer, outside...
$1.29:
Bindery woman, chauffeur, chauf-
feur messenger; delivery man; ele-
vator conductor operator: nega-
tive cutter, offset, helper; opaquer;
operative; power plant operator's
helper; skilled laborer, stockkeep-
er; wrapper
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct:
Lapses.
Savings due to use of former pay scale
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment-
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential _ __.
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
$11,300:
Field service manager
Assistant to field service manager.
$7,640:
Field service oflQce manager
$7,440:
Chief, GPO departmental service
office
$6,940:
Administrative officer
$6,740:
Assistant chief, O PO departmen-
tal service office; field service
office manager
Offset composition development
officer
$6,125:
Field service office manager
$5,625:
Assistant administrative officer,
field service office manager
$5,435:
Supervisor of unit
$5,200:
Assistant to composition develop-
ment officer
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060:
$4.420.
$4.330
$4.295.
$4,170
$4,160
$3,910
$3.785
$3.660
$3,655 _
$3,575
$3,535
$3,510..
$3,495
$3,430
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
315 969,570
11 33, 176
433, 173
778. 176
11.300
8,860
8,340
8,320
19.550
16, 140
3,660
14. 620
14.300
3,535
3,510
3.495
17,150
Num- Total
ber salary
308 948,024
12 36, 192
28, 022. 386
61
157, 834
6.060
1
6,660
12,250
2
12,250
11,250
2
11,250
6,435
1
6.435
4,420
4,330
4,295
4,170
8.320
19. 650
15. 140
7,320
14,620
17. 875
"'s.'Bio'
3.495
17. 150
308 948,024
12 36, 192
27, 865, 865
13, 117
1 7. 440
1 fi, 940
6,660
12,250
11.250
5.435
4.420
4. 330
4.295
4.170
8,320
19. 550
15. 140
7,320
14,620
17, 875
l.'sio
3.495
17, 160
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates-
Continued
Bates less than $5,060— Continued
$3,415...
$3,410...
.$3,350.
$3.335
$3.270
.$3.230
$3.190
$3.175
$3.150
$3.070
$3.032
$3.030
$2.990
$2,980
$2,950
$2,910
$2,872
$2,830...
$2,760
$2,660
$2,552.
$2.420
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
$3.03:
Plant superintendent
$2.68:
Foreman, letterpress section
$2.60:
Plant superintendent, printer in
charge
$2.69:
Supervisor, photographic section .
$2.55:
Supervisor _
$2.51:
Supervisor
$2.49:
Plant superintendent
$2.47:
Supervisor.
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
$2.43:
Foreman, letterpress section;
supervisor
$2.41:
Letterpress pressman, makeup-
imposer, offset press operator,
printer-proofreader.
$2.38:
Machinist, mechanic, printer in
charge, supervisor
$2.35:
Letterpress pressman, linotype
machine operator, linotype op-
erator, makeup imposer. ma-
chine repairman, monotype
keyboard caster operator, offset
press operator, planning and
control assistant, printer-
compositor, printer-proofreader,
supervisor
$2.31:
Supervisor
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
$2.30:
Letterpress pressman, linotype
machine operator, linotype op-
erator, makeup-imposer, offset
press operator, photographer,
supervisor..
.$2.23;
Letterpress pressman, machine
repairman, monotype keyboard
caster operator, printer-compos-
itor, printer-composing machine
operator, printer-pressman
supervisor
$2.22:
Offset press operator, photog-
rapher
.$2.21:
M aintenance repairman
$2.19:
Letterpress pressman, linotype
machine operator, makeup-
imposer, offset press operator,
planning and control assistant,
photographer
$2.17:
Letterpress pressman, offset press
operator, photographer, printer-
pressman, printer-operator
$2.13:
Paper cutter operator, platemaker
offset duplicator process, super-
visor
$2.12:
Group leader, offset press opera-
tor, power collator operator
$2.11:
Offset press operator
$2.10:
Maintenance repairman.
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
salary
$6,830
3, 410
6.700
3,336
6,540
3,230
3.190
6.350
6.300
3.070
6,064
18. 180
2.990
2.980
8.850
.6.820
2.872
14, 160
8,260
5.320
5.104
2,420
6,302
5,674
10. 816
5. 387
5,304
5,221
5,179
5,138
6 30, 078
4 19, f
16 78, 2
1 4,8
9,236
4,597
4 17, 720
4 17, 640
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 245
3,410
6,700
3.335
3,270
3,230
3.190
6, 350
6.300
3.070
6, OH
21. 210
2.990
2.980
5.900
5,820
2,872
14, 150
8.260
6,330
6,104
2,420
6,302
6,574
10,816
5, 387
6.304
6,221
5.179
5.138
6 30. (
4 19, 800
9,236
4,597
4 17,720
4 17, 640
2 8, 778
1 4,368
12
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE— Continued
Working Capital and Congressional Printing and Binding, Govern-
ment Printing Office — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Positions at liourly rates— Continued
Rates equivaient to less tlian $5,060 —
Continued
$2.08:
Ludlow operator, letterpress
pressman, linotype operator,
offset press operator, printer-
compositor
$2.04:
Makeup-imposer, paper cutter
operator, platemaker__
$2.02:
Group leader, offset press opera-
tor, pliotographer, platemaker,
supervisor
$2.00:
Printer-pressman.
$1.96:
Platemaker
$1.95:
Assistant supervisor, copy prep-
aration; bindery woiker; film
assembler; paper cutter opera-
tor; power folder operator; su-
pervisor
$1.94:
Makeup-imposer, monotype key-
board caster operator, paper
cutter operator, photographer, -.
$1.92:
Offset press operator, planning
and control assistant
$1.90:
Offset press operator, photog-
rapher.
$1.86:
Paper cutter operator .-
$1.85:
Cost and control clerk, offset press
operator
$1.84:
Letterpress pressman, makeup-
imposer, paper cutter operator,
platemaker
$1.78:
Offset press operator, platemaker. .
$1.77:
Assistant supervisor, offset com-
position proofreader, offset press
operator, paper cutter operator,
power folder operator, shipping
clerk
$1.72:
Offset press operator
$1.71:
Power folder operator
$1.69:
Group leader, offset composition
proofreader, offset press oper-
ator, shipping clerk, varitypist,
supervisor...
$1.68:
Bindery worker, film assembler,
platemaker
$1.62:
Film assembler
$1.61:
Bindery worker, offset composi-
tion proofreader, offset press
operator, varitypist
$1.60:
Power folder operator
$1.53:
Bindery worker, group leader,
film assembler, maintenance re-
pairman assistant, offset press
operator, photographer helper,
plate gramer helper, plate-
maker, varitypist.
$1.52:
Printer assistant
$1.51:
Bindery worker
$1.49:
Bmdery worker, offset press oper-
ator
$1.45:
Bindery worker, film assembler,
photographer helper, plate-
maker. power folder operator,
varitypist
$1.41:
Mimeograph operator, o9set press
operator
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
11 $47, 586
2 8, 486
9 37, 818
1 4, 160
1 4, 077
10 40, 350
7 27, 958
2 7,904
2 7, 738
9 34, 443
2 7, 404
14 61, 548
1 3, 578
1 3, 557
6 20, 964
1 3,370
8 26, 792
1 3,328
114, 552
6,324
3,141
34 102,644
2 6,866
11 $47, 686
3 12, 729
9 37, 818
1 4,160
1 4,077
10 40, 350
7 27, 958
2 7,904
2 7,738
9 34, 443
2 7, 404
14 61, 548
1 3, 578
1 3,557
6 20, 964
1 3, 370
8 26, 792
1 3,328
36 114,662
2 6, 324
1 3, 141
3 9,297
46 136,720
2 6,866
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $47,586
3 12, 729
9 37,818
1 4,160
1 4, 077
10 40, 350
7 27,968
2 7,904
2 7, 738
9 34, 443
2 7, 404
14 61, 548
1 3, 678
1 3, 657
a 20, 964
1 3,370
8 26, 792
1 3,328
36 114,662
2 6,324
1 3, 141
3 9,297
45 135,720
2 6,866
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntiUUed
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Positions at hourly rates— Continued
Rates equivalent to less than $6,060—
Continued
$1.39:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $5, 782
9 26,830
1 2,787
14 38, 444
13 34,073
1 2,617
33 82,368
32 75,872
1 2,205
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $5, 782
9 25,830
1 2, 787
14 38, 444
14 36, 694
1 2, 617
31 77, 376
34 80, 614
1 2.206
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $5, 782
$1.38:
Printer assistant, varitypist
$1.34:
9 26,830
1 2, 787
$1.32:
Bindery helper, laborer, mimeo-
14 38, 444
$1.26:
Bindery helper, mimeograph
14 36, 694
$1.21:
1 2, 617
$1.20:
Bindery helper, flhn assembler,
laborer, mimeograph operator..
$1.14:
Bindery helper, laborer, mimeo-
31 77,376
34 80, 614
$1.06:
1 2,206
492
1,791,051
4.5 700
110. 406
608
1,843,918
9. 8 35, 183
508
Deduct:
1,843,918
9. 8 35, 183
Savings due to use of former pay scale
Net permanent, field (average niun-
487.5
1,679,946
63. 733
42.446
498.2
1,808,735
52.611
50. 791
498.2
Payment above basic rates;
1,808,735
62,611
60,791
All personal services, field
1. 786. 124
1.912,137
1,912,137
32,815,392
32.518,883
32, 620, 196
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Superintendent of Documents —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Oblect classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
647
628
647
632
S99
684
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3. 680
GS-4.5
$3. 116
CPC-i.5
$2. 851
$3, 758
QS-4.5
$3. 156
CPC-4.6
$2,861
$3,737
GS-4.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 196
CPC-4.5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,816
Personal service obligations:
$1, 782. 233
35. 167
81.214
1,191
$1,823,020
65. 000
60.000
1,300
$1,982,760
76,000
60,000
Night-work differential
2.600
Total personal service obligations...
1,899.806
1, 929, 320
2, 110, 250
Direct Obligations
$1,884,611
826
4,144
8,073
11,706
613, 007
86,040
209,930
72,293
$1,910,120
1.500
4.500
8.500
13.000
629. 000
87.000
223. 500
40.000
$2,091,050
1,600
4,900
9.000
13.000
643.000
89.000
224.600
66,000
Total direct obligations
2,790,630
2,817.120
3,041,060
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
15, 194
667
19,200
800
19,200
800
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts - .-
15,761
20.000
20,000
2.806,391
2,837,120
3,061,060
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
13
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICKS
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent of Documents
$11,050
$11,050
1
$11,250
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant Superintendent of Docu-
9,600
9,600
1
9,800
Grade H. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
42, 780
43, 380
7
44, 580
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
17,000
17,375
3
17, 750
6,875
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief of section
5,310
5,435
1
5,560
36, 170
37,045
7
37.920
5,685
6,810
1
5,935
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
23,850
24,350
5
24, 850
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
26
114, 705
26
117,580
26
120.330
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
14
59,505
14
61,005
14
62, 630
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
64
243.230
64
250, 2.30
64
257,355
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
73
250, 415
73
255.215
79
277,000
Grade 3. Bange $2,950 to $3,430
89
283,430
H»
288,950
104
334, 215
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
44
131,900
44
133, 580
54
160, 010
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
3,680
3,680
1
3,680
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
2,552
2,632
1
2,712
Wages per hour:
$1.59 Stookkeeper...
1
3,307
1
3,307
I
3,307
DETAIL OF FEKSONAL SERVICES
continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Wages per hour— Continued
$1.48 Miscellaneous office appliance
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $27, 706
134 390, 208
64 171, 725
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $27, 706
134 390, 208
64 171, 725
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $27. 706
140 405, 933
$1.29 Skilled laborer
Total permanent, departmental
547 1,839,433
19 57, 200
547 1,865,613
15 42, 593
599 2,026,343
15 43, 593
Net permanent, departmental (aver-
age number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
528 1,782,233
35, 167
81,214
1,191
632 1,823,020
55, 000
50.000
1,300
584 1,982,750
75,000
Payment above basic rates:
2,500
1, 899, 805
1,929,320
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
1,884,611
15, 194
1,910,120
19,200
2,091,050
19, 200
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1,899,805
1, 929, 320
2. 110, 250
THE JUDICIARY
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Salaries, Supreme Court —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
162
20
175
163
20
182
163
20
182
01 Persona] servicer:
$900, 836
67, 194
2,438
$948, 923
63, 045
2,632
$956, 123
Part-time and temporary positions..
EeRular pay in excess of 62-week
63, 045
2,632
960,468
1, 014, 600
1, 021, 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Positions at rates In excess of $14,800:
Chief Justice..-
Associate Justice
Positions established by the Supreme
Court:
Eate of $12,163:
Executive secretary —
Reporter _ _ .-
Eate of $11,800:
Marshal —
Eate of $10,150:
Librarian.
Eate of $10,000:
Marshal
Grades established by the Supreme
Court:
Range $9,160 to $10,260:
Assistant reporter
Eange $7,744 to $8,844:
Assistant reporter
Assistant marshal
Range $6,534 to $7,634:
Secretary. __
Law clerk
Chief clerk
Associate librarian
Press clerk
Range $6,050 to $6,875:
Secretary
Chief clerk
Printing and publication assistant..
Range $5,566 to $6,391:
Law clerk
Assistant librarian
Nurse
Range $4,626 to $6,451..
Range $4,175 to $5,000...
Range $3,751 to $4,576...
Range $3,493 to $4,021
Eange $3,245 to $3,773
Range $3,026 to $3,563
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Rate of $5,813:
Captain
Range $4,665 to $5,390:
Foreman laborer
Eange $4,114 to $4,939
Range $4,028 to $4,761
Eange $3,779 to $4,439
Eange $3,773 to $4,347
Eange $3,486 to $4,060
Eange $3,271 to $3,799
Eate of $3.423
Eange $3,025 to $3,653
Eange $2,807 to $3,335
Eange $2,662 to $3,124
Eange $1,991 to $2,387
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Eegular pay in excess of"62-week base
Personal services..
11,800
10, 160
7,634
7,194
7,194
7,194
6,974
65, 725
110, 501
25, 152
5,841
21, 252
4,725
16, 792
4,021
3,421
16, 357
6,390
4.939
8,439
8,217
19. 790
92, 829
41.089
13, 691
38. 731
3.335
162 933. 650
6.8 31,491
1,323
155. 2 !
1963 estimate
10, 150
10. 000
73, 150
6,060
6,050
110, 601
26, 427
6,979
16, 077
4,862
17, 342
4.021
3.597
16, 357
5,813
6.390
6,077
9,203
8,437
21,543
98, 674
41,353
13, 691
39. 347
3.335
83. 656
1,991
163 952, 082
1 3, 159
162 948, 923
63, 045
2,632
1954 estimate
10, 160
10, 000
74, 663
6,050
6,060
110, 501
25,839
6,116
16, 214
5,000
17, 754
4,109
3,685
16, 621
5,813
5,390
5,077
9,522
8.657
21. 734
99.480
42. 145
13. 691
39.611
3.335
84.194
1,991
163 959, 282
1 3, 159
956, 123
63, 045
2,632
Care of the Building and Grounds, Supreme Court-
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
37
35
37
37
37
37
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$123, 045
479
23,463
$132, 405
400
24, 595
$132, 405
400
24, 595
146, 987
7.048
1,919
167, 400
7,800
2,000
150
6, 000
750
167, 400
07 Other contractual services:
7.800
2,000
150
5,962
173
6,000
760
162, 089
174, 100
174. 100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
Total
Num
Total
Num
Total
Departmental:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
General schedule grades:
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
1
$3,735
1
$3,815
1
$3,815
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Eange $4,665 to $6.315
1
4,940
1
6,065
1
6,190
Grade 8. Eange $3,740 to $4,490..
5
21,200
5
21,675
6
21,826
Grade 7. Eange $3,435 to $4,035
4
15, 640
4
16,840
4
15,940
Grade 6. Eange $3,200 to $3,680
7
25, 120
7
25,600
7
25, 760
Grade 5. Eange $2,974 to $3,454..
6
20,644
6
20,884
6
21, 124
Grade 4. Eange $2,750 to $3.230
3
9,450
3
Grade 3. Eange $2,552 to $3,032
10
28,628
10
30, 155
10
29,040
Total permanent, departmental
37
129,257
37
132,464
37
132, 464
2.3
6,212
69
59
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
34.7 123,045
37
132.405
37
132. 405
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
479
400
400
Pavment above basic rates:
21.161
22.430
22. 430
2,302
2,165
2.165
146, 987
157,400
157, 400
COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
24
24
24
24
24
24
01 Personal services;
$178,347
366
$182, 750
376
$184. 550
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
375
178,713
108
27
919
7,928
370
487
1,621
183, 126
200
60
1,200
12,000
750
900
4,476
184, 925
02 Travel . .
200
50
1.200
12,000
750
900
4,475
190, 173
202, 700
204, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of $17„500:
Chief judge
Judge
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
16
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals — Con.
UKTAIL OF PERSOSAL SERVICES— ^;olltimleci
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num
bcr
1
Total
salary
$10, 000
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
3
$8,960
8,760
8,760
6,000
^ 310
25. 350
4,705
12, 136
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
3
$8, 960
1 8,760
1 8,760
8,960
8,900
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
6, 125
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5
11.620
25, 476
5,435
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
25, 725
4.830
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3
1
5
12,260
4,160
14, 870
12,385
Crafts, protectiTe, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
5
15, 270
6
15,670
24
0.3
183, 405
4,907
151
24
182, 750
24
184. 560
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
23.7 178,347
366
24
182, 750
375
24
184, 5,50
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
375
178, 713
183. 125
184,925
CUSTOMS COURT
Salaries and Expenses, Customs Court —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
68
67
68
68
72
72
01 Personal services:
$422, 282
1,109
$429,910
1,190
$467,425
1,300
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Total personal services
02 Travel --. _
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
423,391
12, 066
1,235
4,600
1,851
500
3,989
8,061
175
431,100
15.000
1,500
6,000
3,000
400
3.300
7,500
200
458, 725
16,000
1,600
5,000
07 Other contractual services __
60. 400
32 500
466,768
467,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
-
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rate of $15,000:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
8 120,000
1 9,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 000
8 120, 000
1 9,800
Num- Total
ber salary
8 120, 000
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
9 66,760
1 7,240
9 68, 660
1 7,240
1 7,440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6 32, 100
1 6, 140
6 32, 600
■ 1 6,340
1 6,340
Deputy clerk and chief, reappraise-
Deputy clerk and chief, protest
1 6 140
Deputy clerk and chief, steno-
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
Orade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Deputy clerk and chief, reappraise-
1 5, 810
1 6, 810
1 6, 436
1 6,660
1 5,935
1 6, 935
1 6,560
1 8,686
Deputy clerk and chief, protest
Deputy clerk and chief, steno-
Deputy clerk, editor and librarian..
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES— Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedulr -1 i.i, , i,,,,tinued
Grade 8. RaiiL- ; • ,:i;n
Grade 7. Riiiu. k.:-, .
Grade 6. Run-v -:,, >, i., .|,,M5
Grade 5. Ranee $:i.-lin to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Num
ber
......
10
12
3
3
7
Total
salary
"$i4,"496"
43, 200
48. »20
10. 486
9.490
19, 490
Num
ber
......
11
12
4
4
4
- Tot.ll
salary
'$i4,'6i5"
47, 870
48, 170
13. 420
12. 200
11,080
Num
ber
1
3
10
16
4
4
4
Total
salary
$4,745
14, 740
44,325
62,685
13,740
12,620
11, 400
68
0.9
426, 230
2,488
460
68
429, 910
72
Deduct:
110
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
67.1
422. 282
1.109
68
429, 910
1,190
72
467, 425
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
1,300
423, 391
431, 100
458,725
COURT OF CLAIMS
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Claims — ■
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
70
68
74
71
74
01 Personal services:
$483, 968
1,530
$527,930
1,660
$532, 130
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,660
486, 498
8,744
1,988
2,969
46. 747
1,317
5,591
6,322
4
629, 680
17,000
2,500
, 3,000
43,000
1,500
7,000
10, 200
20
633, 780
17, 000
2,600
3,000
43, 000
1,500
7,000
10,200
20
668, 180
613,800
618, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of .$17,500:
Chief judge
Judges
Rate of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk of court
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Auditor
Grade 12. Ran.ge $7,040 to $8,040:
Reporter and librarian
Financial officer
Law clerk
Auditor
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Secretary to court
Adraini?trative assistant
La%v clerk _
Assistant clerk
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Stenographer-law clerk _ - .
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,646
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates less than $5,060.
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses --
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) -
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Personal services .
Num- Total
10,600
17,620
8,040
8,040
7,240
5,940
6,600
26,350
4, 206
81, 730
3,270
43, 860
70 494, 731
2.1 10,243
1963 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10,600
17, 720
8,040
8, 040
7,240
7,040
74 637, 611
3 9,681
THE JUDICIARY
17
COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES
Salaries of Judges —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
353
339
354
345
354
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$5,155,328
$5,240,000
$5 240 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Circuit and district judges:
Rate of $17,500:
Circuit judge
Rate of $15,500:
District judge.
Rate of $15,000:
District judge-
Rate of $13,125;
District judge
Hawaii territorial judges:
Rate of $10,500:
Chief justice
Rate of $10,000:
Associate justice
Rate of $7,500:
Judge
Rate of $7,000:
Judge
Retired and resigned judges:
Retired judge
Resigned judge
Total permanent, field..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$1. 137, 500
1 15, 500
3, 300, 000
13, 125
10, 500
: 20.000
i 45, 000
1 21,000
6, 360, 263
14.2
204, 935
$1, 137, 500
1 15, 500
' 3, 330. 000
1 13, 125
1 10, 500
2 20, 000
7 52, 500
3 21, 000
6, 367, 763
;.6
127, 763
Num- Total
ber salary
65
$1, 137, 500
1 15, 500
3, 330, 000
1 13.125
1 10, 500
2 20,000
7 62, 500
3 21,000
5, 367, 763
1.6
127, 763
Salaries of Supporting Personnel, The Judiciary —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1052 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
2,676
48
2,648
2,675
51
2,665
2,689
62
01 Personal services:
$11, 501. 944
164, 148
44, 801
40,120
$11, 750. 095
172, 800
45, 650
41, 305
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
176,000
11,751,013
1,680
12, 009, 850
2,000
12,230,400
2,000
11,752,693
12,011,850
12, 232, 400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Clerk
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$11, 650
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$11,800
Num
ber
1
1
13
1
- Total
salary
$11, 800
10,800
Register of Wills, District of Co-
lumbia
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk
13
1
1
1
42
1
132,000
10,000
10, 600
10,600
386, 120
8,660
13
1
1
1
42
1
132, 600
10,000
10,600
10,600
386, 920
8,660
10, 200
Register of Wills, District of Co-
lumbia -.
Chairman, Commission on Mental
Health, District of Columbia
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Clerk.. .
1
42
1
10, 600
388 520
Probation officer
8,760
DET.uL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to$9,360— Con.
Clerk. Emergency Court of Appeals.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Clerk -
Deputy clerk
Probation officer
Motions commissioner —
Assignment commissioner
Fii'st deputy register of wills. Dis-
trict of Columbia
Law clerk -secretary -..
Law clerk
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Clerk
Deputy clerk
Probation officer
Law clerk-secretary
Law clerk
Gr.adelO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Clerk_ -.
Deputy clerk
Probation officer
Marshal
Chief deputy clerk, Emergency
Court of Appeals
Domestic relations commissioner--.
.\ssistant assignment commissioner.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Deputy clerk
Probation officer
Clerk to jury commission -_.
Secretary, commission on mental
health'. District of Columbia
Denutv register of wills. District of
Columbia-
Chief appraiser
Law clerk-secretary
Law clerk
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370-
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955-
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-
Orade5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2.9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $.'i.230
Grade I. Range $2,.500 to .$2.980 -,
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $1.900
Grade 7. Range $:f.435 to $4.035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2.7,50 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range $2.5.52 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungrad-'d positions at annual rates
fixed bv Judicial Conference:
Rate of $5,500:
Court reporter-secretary
Court reporter-law clerk
Court reporter
Rate of $5,000:
Court reporter-secretary
Court reporter
Rate of $4,500:
Court reporter-probation clerk
Court renorter
Rate of $4,000;
Court renorter
Rate of $3,600;
Court reporter
Rate of $3,000:
Court reporter-U. S. Commissioner.
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above;
Administrative assistant to chief
judge -
Rates less than $5,060
Clerk hire, circuit and district judges.
Total permanent, field.
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year -.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad--
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 7.640
2 14. 480
14 101,9
5 33. 700
1 6.540
42 266. S
13 84. 020
33 201, 420
3 17, 125
18 109.375
1 5. 625
1 6, 125
1 6, 250
1 6. 250
1 5, 875
26 145.685
144 788. 845
1 6, 560
5 34. 100
1 6.540
42 269.1
26 146.935
144 801.640
1 6, 685
1.644.295
289 922,665
85 255,590
15 41. 260
1 4. 545
1 3, 735
2 7, 600
12 36, 280
32 94. 384
11 60,500
1 5.500
97 533,500
76, 000
50, 400
3,000
1, 647, 757
290 933,645
78 234,020
15 41, 980
12 36, 360
27 80, 904
1 2, 920
11 60.500
2 11,000
97 533.500
68,000
50, 400
3,000
19 60, 430
482
2, 410. 641
296, 317
49, 352
36,832
127. 316
44, 801
44.200
128,600
45, 650
18
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Administrative Office, United States
Courts —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number ot permanent positions
124
116
124
116
124
116
01 Personal services:
$507, 123
176
1, 956
1,345
$621,000
1,700
2,000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,700
2,000
510, .599
9,800
6,300
9, 3,50
8,660
753
9,533
6, 672
1,003
624, 700
13,000
6,000
12. 100
9,000
1,000
7,000
6,000
1,200
13 000
12 100
07 Other contractual services
1,000
562, 560
580,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate ot $5,060 and above:
Director
Assistant director
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, division of procedural studies
and statistics
Chief, probation division
Chief, bankruptcy division
Chief, division of business adminis-
tration..'
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Budget and accounting oflicer
Administrative attorney..
Assistant chief, division of pro-
cedural studies and statistics
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief auditor
Chief, section of court services and
quarters
Assistant chief, probation division..
Personal officer
Research attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief, division of bank-
ruptcy
Assistant cbief auditor...
Assistant chief, section of court serv-
ices and quarters
Assistant budget and accounting
officer _
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Auditor _
Purchasing agent
Administrative attorney
Administrative analyst
Attorney
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.656
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by interdepart-
mental wage board
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
T.*apses..
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 600
10,600
10, 600
6,060
a, 060
5, 185
5,185
10,115
31,935
48, 790
53, 365
82, 515
45. 530
124 530,899
7.7 22,982
10, 600
10, 600
10,600
10, 000
8,560
8,560
8,560
7,640
7,040
15,280
7,240
7,040
6, 540
6.186
6, 185
6,310
5, 310
6, 060
10, 240
28, 230
50,165
54, 115
83, 935
49, 280
31,850
544,149
23, 149
116 621,000
1,700
Num- Total
ber salary
7,240
16,480
7,240
7,040
6,740
5,310
6, 310
5,435
5,435
5,060
10, 365
28, 855
61,290
65,116
84, 895
60,000
32,090
124 562, 149
8 23, 149
116 629.000
1,700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess ot 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
$1,956
1,345
$2,000
$2,000
510, 599
524, 700
632, 700
Salaries of Referees, United States Courts-
(Definite appropriation, special account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
65
63
108
55
64
109
55
54
109
01 Personal services:
$516, 356
354, 692
$517, 500
361, 600
$635, 250
Part-time and temporary positions.
423,500
871,048
879,000 1 1,058,750
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of $12,500:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
33 $412, 500
Rate of $11,260:
11 123,760
Rate of $10,000:
Referee in bankruptcy
Rate of $9,000:
36 $360,000
11 99, 000
36 $360,000
U 99, 000
2 20, 000
7 63, 000
Rate of $8,000:
2 16, 000
Rate of $7,500:
6 46,000
1 7, 000
1 6, 500
6 45, 000
1 7,000
1 6, 500
Rate of $7,000:
Rate of $6,500:
Referee in bankruptcy
65 517, 500
0. 1 1, 144
56 617, 500
65 636, 250
Net permanent, field (average num-
64.9 516,356
354, 692
65 517, 500
361, 500
56 635,250
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
423,600
01 Personal services ..-
871, 048
879, 000
1,068,750
Expenses of Referees, United States Courts—
(Definite appropriation, special account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
219
62
264
231
69
283
248
69
300
01 Personal services:
$700, 684
145, 482
2,700
1,370
$757, 800
163, 550
2,800
1,400
$828, 950
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
163, 550
2,800
1,400
850, 236
■ 29, 467
3,145
27, 491
69, 917
14, 1S6
24, 104
28,600
36,563
721
925, 560
34,000
4,000
28,000
60,000
16,000
30,000
30. 000
37, 650
800
996, 700
34, 000
4,000
30, 000
06 Rents and utility services
65. 000
15,000
30, 000
30, 000
37, 650
800
1,073,419
1,165,000
1, 243, 160
THE JUDICIARY
19
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1853 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- ' Total
ber salary
1 $5,310
2 9. 740
5 22. 775
7 28,315
48 182. 056
54 178.395
50 161, 680
43 120,250
9 22. 900
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,436
2 9.990
4 18. 695
7 29. 190
54 208, 640
66 188. 185
69 181, 250
43 121, 690
5 12, 980
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5.'560
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6.370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,»S0
2 10. 240
8 37, 390
30 126. 475
43 163. 050
40 135. 126
66 205. 286
63 161.915
5 13, 540
Total permanent, field
219 721. 320
231 776. 055
248 847. 580
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
6. 8 $19, 414
1,222
Num- Total
ber salary
6. 4 $18, 255
Num- Total
ber salary
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
212. 2 700, 684
98. 522
46, 960
2,700
1,370
224. 6 757. 800
116.000
47. 550
2.800
1,400
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
2,800
1,400
850, 236
925, 650
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE detail of personal sebvices — continued
Salaries and Expenses, The White House OflBce —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
261
6
252
279
8
283
273
8
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5,097
OS-7.4
$3,207
CPC^.2
$5,413
GS-7.8
$3,268
CPC-4.2
GS-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 267
01 Personal services: ^
$1,320,072
42,586
70, 607
12,999
$1,532,645
100,000
93, 998
$1, 543, 790
Part-time and temporary positions..
100,000
SO 000
Payments to other agencies for re-
Total personal services...
02 Travel (traveling expenses of the
1,446,264
39,989
10, 151
44,279
7,425
18,004
911
23,580
18, 795
1,726,643
40,000
20,000
40,000
10,000
20,000
1,000
25,000
25,000
1,723,790
45,000
20,000
25 000
1,609,398
1,907,643
DETAIL or FEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
The assistant to the President
Special counsel to the President
Secretary to the President
Administrative assistant to the Presi-
dent - .-
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Executive clerli
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to secretary to the Presi-
dent
Legislative assistant
Special assistant to the assistant to
the President
Special assistant
Attorney adviser
Program coordinator
Special assistant, social office
Information and editorial specialist.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special assistant
Assistant executive clerk
Chief usher
Chief of correspondence
Administrative officer
Program coordinator
Program officer
Information and editorial specialist.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Program officer.
Chief, telegraph, code, and travel
service
Doorkeeper and chief receptionist..
Special assistant
Administrative officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant in the
President's office.- _
Chief of records
Secretary to the wife of the Presi-
I dent.
Administrative officer
$20, 000
20, 000
54,000
23, 100
73, 350
11,800
20, 200
20,200
9,600
19,800
1953 estimate
$20, 000
20,000
54, 000
23,100
99, 700
11,800
11,050
11,800
9,600
9,800
10,400
9,600
20,600
9,600
9,800
20, 200
8,760
1B54 estimate
$20, 000
20,000
54,000
11,050
10, 800
11, 800
10, 000
10.400
9,600
20,800
8,760
8,760
8,360
8,660
7,440
7,640
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range$7,040 to $8,040— Con.
First assistant usher
Assistant to secretary to the Presi-
dent
Chief of files
Assistant chief, social office
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Principal administrative assistant
and secretarial supervisor
Assistant chief, social office
Secretarial assistant _.
Chief of mails...
Assistant to the chief of corre-
spondence
Chief of files
Chief of telephone service
Assistant chief, telegraph, code and
travel service
Second assist.ant usher
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal accountant
Personnel officer
Assistant chief of files
Assistant to the chief, telegraph,
code and travel service
Executive assistant to the chief
usher _.
Secretarial assistant
Assistant in the social office.
Special assistant, correspondence
Chief of social correspondence,.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal accountant
Assistant chief of telephone service,.
Assistant to the chief of corre-
spondence..
Special assistant to the chief of
correspondence
Assistant to the chief of records
.Assistant to the chief of mails
Chief of social correspondence
Research assistant
Secretarial assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Ranee $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Payment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
01 Personal services.
6,540
6,540
6,340
6,340
5,940
6,140
6,540
5,500
5,875
5,750
5,310
10, 870
5.310
5. 185
6.310
.^ ofio
37.112
90. 036
177.825
118. 385
107. 980
107. 625
14, 910
14,160
29,111
49, 200
19, 784
246 1, 320. 072
42.586
70. 607
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6.740
6.510
6.340
6.340
5.500
6. 000
6,875
6,000
17, 125
5,750
5,185
11,120
6,435
5,310
5,435
5.185
48.540
90,410
198. 645
122. 305
107. 855
108 025
14. 750
17.620
29.351
53.630
20.424
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7.240
7.040
7,240
6,140
'6,940
6.600
6.125
6.000
5,875
6.125
23.375
6.875
6.940
5.750
6.685
5.560
6.435
5,310
m. 035
91,035
184. 655
122.680
107. 855
98. 740
9.010
14.000
29,511
54.270
19.864
273 1, 543, 790
100. 000
80, 000
EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS
Executive Mansion and Grounds — -
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions..
71
6
72
72
6
77
74
6
79
Average salaries: Ungraded positions:
$3,415
$3,491
$3,607
21
22
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS— Con.
Executive Mansion and Grounds — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$204, 379
25,607
814
11,059
$248, 181
14, 929
910
4,945
$256,110
14, 929
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
241,859
64
268, 965
276, 965
145
38, 890
125
13,200
37, 854
8,000
17,623
26
8,729
35, 138
2.573
3,486
133
30, 890
13. 200
37, 876
8,000
309,621
367,179
307,200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEETICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20,116
67 218,746
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20,616
68 230, 874
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $21,116
70 238. 374
71 238, 862
10.1 34,483
72 251, 490
0.9 3,309
74 259. 490
0.9 3.380
Net permanent, field (average num-
60. 9 204, 379
25, 607
814
9.826
1,233
71.1 248,181
14, 929
910
3,400
1,545
73.1 256,110
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base
Payment above basic rates:
981
3,400
241,859
268, 965
276, 965
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of the Budget —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
615
2
493
485
4
465
619
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$6, 770
GS-10.0
$6,901
OS-10.2
$6, 900
01 Personal services: _
$3,259,960
11, 893
12, 670
6,474
3,393
$3, 135, 500
25,900
12,000
7,600
1,600
$3,348,000
27,900
13.000
8, 600
Part-time and temporary poiiitions—
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payments to other agencies for re-
3, 294. 290
62. 198
2.206
44. 6,50
150, 270
8,987
43, 225
44,047
29, 547
2.506
3. 182. 600
66. 400
1.600
44, 000
150, 000
3,800
40.000
31, 000
9,000
3,000
3.399,000
72. 000
2,000
44, 000
04 Communication services
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
4,000
40.000
3,000
3,671,826
3, 521, 200
3,760,000
DETAIL or PEBSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental-
Positions at rates In excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
1 16,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
1 16.000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
1 16,000
Assistant director
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant director for budget review.
Executive assistant director
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant director for l)udget review.
Assistant director for legislative
reference
Assistant director for management
and organization
Assistant director for statistical
standards
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director for statistical
standards
Chief of division
Economic adviser on budget policy.
Chief, Government organization
branch
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Analytical statistician .._
Assistant chief of office-
Budget examiner
Chief, legislative liaison and pro-
gram branch
Deputy chief of office
Director, office of defense history. . .
Fiscal economist
Legislative analyst
Legislative attorney
Organization and methods exami-
Personnel director.-
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures .-
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Analytical statistician _
Assistant on cartography.-
Assistant personnel director
Budget examiner -
Legislative analyst
Organization and methods ex-
aminer
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer -
Analytical statistician. _
Budget examiner
Budget ofDcer - --
Fiscal economist-
Information officer _-.
Legislative analyst
Legislative attorney
Orgi*nization and methods exam-
iner
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Analytical statistician
Assistant security officer -
Budget examiner- --
Fiscal economist-.- -
Librarian
Legislative reference assistant
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Records officer
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Analytical statistician
Budget examiner
Fiscal economist -
Fiscal services officer.-
Legislative analyst -.-
Legislative reference assistant -
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Specialist on budgetary methods and
procedures
Grade 9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant --
Administrative secretary-
Analytical statistician
Archivist
Budget examiner ---
Chief, administrative services
Fiscal economist -
Graphics analyst-
Legislative analyst
Legislative assistant -
Librarian.-
Orgaiyzation and methods examiner-
Secretary to director
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
Staff assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370....
Num- Total
ber salary
$14,800
13, 200
13, 200
13, 200
12. 200
60. 800
12, 200
10. 800
35. 400
220. 000
11, 5,50
11,800
10. 800
33, 400
11,060
23,350
70. 400
10, 600
9. ,800
332. 400
25, 080
36, 600
7,040
187, 440
7,040
7,440
7,040
29, 160
6.140
108, 240
11, 880
6,140
6.340
6.140
0. 740
6,940
6, 660
5,310
21, 866
I 5, 060
86, 395
6,310
20, 490
6. 060
10, 245
6,810
6,060
20, 366
5,185
10. 495
6,560
9,368
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
13, 200
13, 200
13, 000
10,800
35, 400
22 242, 850
11. 800
10. 800
44, 450
11.050
23,350
11, 800
70, 400
10, 600
9,800
321, 800
19, 400
1 8, 760
11 97, 760
41 360, 560
1 9, 160
1 8, 360
1 8, 560
7,040
7.440
7,040
7,240
14, 080
18,020
84, 160
11, 880
6,340
18, 220
6.740
11,880
6,940
6,940
6,685
5,435
10, 995
8,185
86, 520
8,435
15, 555
.5, 060
6,060
6,810
10. 120
16, 430
5,310
10, 496
6,660
9,616
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
23
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3 Range $2,5,52 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $4,600...
Num- Total
ber salary
37 $163,460
33 139. 110
73 272. 930
23 76, 225
7 21, 610
2 6,668
2 6, 300
10 30, 000
2 5,680
3 12, 230
Num- Total
ber salary
28 $126,365
33 138. 110
73 272. 805
18 60, 190
5 16, 230
2 6, 748
2 6, 300
9 26,968
2 6,680
3 12. 230
Num- Total
ber salary
35 $167 550
31 132, 895
71 272. 735
27 89, 085
6 18, 340
2 6, 748
2 6, 380
10 29, 680
2 5,680
3 12, S54
Total permanent, departmental
492 3, 278, 288
23. 5 176. 161
463 3, 140, 666
22. 7 152, 656
496 3, 360. 572
26 108, 642
Net permanent, departmental (av-
468.5
3, 102, 127
5,332
6,427
11,963
6,374
100
3,393
440.3
2, 988, 100
5,700
20,000
11,400
7,500
100
1,500
470
Part-time and temporary positions:
3, 191, 930
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
12, 350
8,500
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
All personal services, departmental.
3, 135, 716
3, 034, 300
3, 241. 880
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:-
Budget examiner
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Budget examiner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget examiner
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
4 43, 200
7 61, 120
2 14, 480
2 12,080
1 3, 920
5 11, 855
4 13, 900
4 44,200
7 61, 920
3 21, 720
1 6, 140
1 4,045
3 11, 855
3 10,085
4 44.200
7 62, 920
3 21,920
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
1 4, 170
3 11,980
4 13, 260
23 160, 555
0. 7 2, 722
22 169, 965
1.6 12,565
2 14, 260
Net permanent, field (average num-
22.3 157,833
134
607
20.4 147,400
200
600
22 156,070
Part-time and temporary positions: Tern-
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base
650
All personal services, field
158, 574
148. 200
157, 120
3, 294, 290
3, 182, 600
3,399,000
COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS
Salaries and Expenses, Council of Economic Advisers —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
39
35
36
27
35
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6,800
GS-10.0
$3. 135
CPC-5.0
$6,700
GS-9.9
$3,135
CPC-6.0
$6,900
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 135
01 Personal services:
$259. 299
1.001
3,071
$190, 835
$258,670
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,400
263, 371
1.800
3,614
28,382
11,212
6, 600
2,099
50
228
192,236
1,275
2,900
18, 536
3,336
4,960
1,500
261,670
02 Travel
4,080
19, 4.50
Services performed by other agen-
6,000
09 Equipment
270
317,366
226,000
300,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num
ber
3
Total
salary
$48,000
Num
ber
3
Total
salary
$48,000
Num
ber
3
1
4
2
- Total
salary
$48,000
13,000
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Economist
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Economist
1
6
1
12,000
68,300
11,800
2
5
24,000
67,600
48.000
21,600
1
2
10,800
19,200
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
1
2
1
10,000
9,600
16,920
7,040
1 10,000
1 9,600
1 8,360
1 7,040
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
1
1
1
8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Organization and methods exam-
7,040
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
1
1
1
2
4
2
8
2
2
5,940
6,940
5,940
10,120
19, 105
9,035
32, 235
7,670
6,508
2
1
11,880
5,940
Organization and methods exam-
Statistician
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3
3
1
8
2
2
15. 305
14,110
4,956
32.236
7,670
6,608
3
3
3
7
16,306
14, 110
13,212
27,565
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
2
6,508
Total permanent, departmental
39
3.8
286,0.53
26, 754
36
9.7
263,003
73,168
35
1
266, 670
7,000
Net permanent, departmental (av-
36.2 259,299
1,001
3,071
26.3 189,835
1,000
1,400
34
258 670
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
1,000
2,000
263,371
192,236
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Council —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classiflcdtlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
23
21
23
22
23
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 762
GS-8.1
$3,230
GPC-4
$5,985
GS-8.8
$3, 230
CPC-4
$6 089
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4
01 Personal services:
$129, 628
$140, 205
2,400
542
2, 3,53
$142 915
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,366
2 236
Total personal services
131,993
145, 500
600
2,300
500
1,740
2,000
2,460
150. 500
04 Communication services.. .,
06 Printing and reproduction..
2,277
86
1,158
1,492
4,694
2,300
500
Obligations incurred..
141.600
155,000
160,000
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Executive secretary.
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range of $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy executive secretary
Grade 16. Range of $10,800 to $11,800:
Internal security representative..
Assistant executive secretary
Coordinator
Grade 13. Range of $8,360 to $9,360:
Research analyst
11,650
11,800
11,060
Num- Total
ber salary
13, 200
11.560
11. 800
11,050
Total
salary
11,800
11,800
11,300
24
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Council — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEBVicBS — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range of $7,040 to $8,040:
Research analyst
Grade 11. Range of $5,940 to $6,940:
Research analyst. _
Administrative olEcer
Reports analyst
Grade 9. Range of $5,060 to $5,810:
Reports analyst
Research analyst
Grade 8. Range of $4,620 to $5,370....
Grade 7. Range of $4,205 to $4.955....
Grade 6. Range of $3,795 to $4,545....
Grade 5. Range of $3,410 to $4,160....
Grade 4. Range of $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range of $2,960 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range of $2,750 to $3,230....
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay.
01 Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
17, 160
4.420
6.945
12. 780
2.950
3.230
131,993
Num- Total
ber salary
5.060
S.310
4.620
13.240
8,340
13. 765
6,430
22. 4 140, 205
2,400
146, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
5,310
4,620
13.616
8.340
13. 885
6,610
NATIONAL SECURITY RESOURCES BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Resources Board —
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19.52 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
135
41
161
135
8
80
115
30
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$7. 019
GS-10.1
$7. 806
GS-11.3
$7, 865
01 Personal services:
$785. 643
332. 814
3,624
5,862
11, 793
$527. 000
89,000
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
285,000
3,600
1,000
Payments to other agencies for re-
1, 139. 736
49. 333
1.C88
24. 550
58
06,149
162, 287
93, 242
22,603
It, 795
1,267
6.000
617, 000
20,000
1,000
17, 000
1, 162, 000
50,000
8,000
2,000
6,000
7,600
1,000
400
6,000
4,600
Services performed by other agen-
1, 580, 608
685, 000
1, 300, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
1 16,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
1 16, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
Vice chairman.
1 16, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Executive assistant to the Chair-
man
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, Goverimient protection.. ,
Director, human resources
Director, manpower..
Director, materials.
Director, natural resources
Director, production resources
Director, special security programs. .
Director, transportation
Economic adviser
General counsel
Program assistant
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Associate general counsel
Attorney
Economist
Energy specialist
Government protection specialist...
Human resources specialist
Materials resources specialist
Production resources specialist
Program analyst
Security Council liaison officer
Special security programs specialist.
Transportation specialist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
Budget officer
Government protection specialist...
Human resources specialist
Materials resources specialist
Personnel officer
Research analyst
Security Council liaison officer
Security officer
Special security programs specialist.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant
Confidential assistant _
Materials resources specialist
Personnel technician
Security officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative technician.
Confidential assistant
Human resources analyst
Librarian
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative technician
Confidential assistant
Librarian _ _.
Program analyst
Records officer -.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative technician
Research assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative technician
Librarian
Research analyst -
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6,65
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54..
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay ---
Payments to other agencies for reimbursa-
ble details
01 Personal services.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13. 000
12.000
12.200
12. 000
12. oon
12, 000
12, 000
12 000
12. 000
12. 000
12. 000
12, 000
33. 400
11. 800
11. 550
43. 200
22. 850
23. 100
11, 050
9,600
9, 600
19.200
' 39,600
9.600
9.600
19. 200
8.360
8.360
8.360
6.340
5.940
5.940
20.865
10,245
11. 245
10. 870
9.990
68, 575
89, 570
51, 365
9,765
3,230
12.000
12. 200
12.000
12, 000
12. 000
12. 000
12. 000
12, 000
12.000
12.000
12, 000
10.1
22, 600
11.800
22,600
98, 200
77.850
11.650
11. 0.50
10. 800
65. 800
11, 800
9, 600
9,600
19, 200
38,800
9.600
9.600
1.600
8,360
8,360
8,360
36,400
7,040
7,040
7,4 -
6,340
6,940
6,340
11,880
5,940
31, 485
10, 245
5,185
5,436
9,990
92. 635
64. 345
11. 465
3,175
54, 659
278, 255
3,624
6,862
11, 793
FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
DISASTER RELIEF
Disaster Relief, Executive Office of the President-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
40
34
29
26
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 933
GS-8.6
$6,839
QS-7.1
$6, 740
GS-II.O
01 Personal services:
$205,276
913
$138,349
651
$5, 982
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
18
206, 189
22,720
426
6,905
388
5
2,462
3,111,812
3,400
76
20, 971, 523
363
139.000
8,000
500
3,800
6,000
1,700
1,400
Sorviees performed by other agen-
1,800
600
4, 642, 085
200
26, 669, 647
24, 325, 268
4,799,085
26, 675, 647
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 8. 040
1 8,040
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 7, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,440
1 6, 540
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,540
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 $6, 740
Governmental auditor
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 435
1 4, 705
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
2 $9, 535
1 3,415
3 9, 730
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 6, 780
Total permanent, departmental
14 82, 660
3. 1 17, 576
1. 2 5, 674
8 48, 540
3. 1 19, 626
2.9 16,610
1 $6, 740
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Net permanent, departmental (av-
12.1 70,759
273
7.8 45,624
176
1 6, 982
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
18
All personal services, departmental.
71,032
45,800
6,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,600
2 18,320
1 9,360
2 15,680
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
3 27, 480
2 18,360
3 22,920
2 16,080
1 7.440
1 5,940
1 5,560
1 5,810
1 6,810
2 9, 160
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,440
1 6,140
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 810
1 5,810
2 9,410
1 4,295
2 7, 570
4 13,980
2 6,380
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
2 7,320
6 17,235
1 3,110
1 2,500
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
26 154, 725
6.8 40,013
2.7 19,805
21 120, 796
5.9 43,775
2.1 15,705
Add portion of salaries shown in other po-
Net permanent, field (average
21. 9 134, 517
640
17.2 92,725
475
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
135, 157
93,200
206, 189
139,000
6,000
25
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, American Battle Monuments Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
368
6
364
376
6
382
397
6
400
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,735
GS-5.1
$3,392
CPC-5.5
$1,101
$3,808
GS-5.1
$3,427
CPC-6.5
$1,097
$3,808
GS-5.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC 5 6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$1, 121
01 Personal services:
$533,627
7,101
2. 052
34.321
12,332
$555,472
7,101
2,133
36, 757
12,344
$578 605
Part-time and temporary positions. -
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
8,205
2,202
Post and quarters allowances
36, 877
689. 433
9,833
2.652
3.655
6,924
323
30, 994
55, 366
19, 305
613, 807
11,587
4,283
4,175
9,665
2,070
19, 945
31,813
22, 205
12 000
4 175
370
59 000
717,485
719, 550
780, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Executive assistant
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range W.175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $L'.'.i-,n to $3,430
Crafts, protective, uri.l custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses ,
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 10, Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Chief, maintenance and records
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Maintenance engineer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,685
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900..
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 0. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates less than $5,060..
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $6,060...
Total permanent, field
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 140
4,045
3,660
3,176
2,950
1 3,230
1
3,310
1
3,310
6 23,200
0. 2 681
6
23,615
6
23, 515
5.8 22,619
90
6
23,515
90
6
23, 515
91
22, 709
23,605
23,606
6,626
5,185
8,410
10. 356
6.670
6,670
5,580
2,600
3,865
19, 375
48, 760
22, 878
29, 260
29 35, 473
272 296, 069
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 340
3,920
3,660
3,255
3,030
5,750
5,310
8,660
10,605
6,830
6,830
3,990
19, 675
49, 480
29, 176
29, 980
40,723
305, 840
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 340
3,920
3,660
3,255
3,030
6,310
8.660
10,605
6,830
6.830
5,660
2,580
4,900
3,990
19, 675
49, 480
2.5, 782
29, 980
370 535, 989 I 391 664, 929
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
0. 2 $567
Num- Total
ber salary
1.3 $4,032
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $9,930
Net permanent, field (average num-
362.8 611,008
7,101
1,962
34,321
12, 332
368.7 531,957
7,101
2,043
36, 757
12,344
388 554 999
Part-time afld temporary positions: Part-
8 205
Regular pay Id excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
2,202
36,877
12,344
666, 724
690, 202
614, 627
689,433
613,807
638,233
Construction of Memorials and Cemeteries, American Battle Monu-
ments Commission —
OBLIQATIONS BX OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 esthnate
Total number of permanent positions
89
81
87
84
83
83
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,436
QS-6.2
$1. 656
$4,403
GS-6.6
$1, 630
$4 401
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$1, 630
01 Personal services:
$222, 048
854
34, 047
24, 279
$234, 325
901
35, 436
23,867
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week base.
Post and quarters allowances.
903
36,281
23,613
281,228
23,042
4,939
3,641
12,801
4,570
4,152
17,818
4,305
4, 407, 505
294, 629
39,288
6,980
4,405
12, 255
3,680
3,010
19,347
16,560
7,385,608
295,686
02 Travel...-
41,276
4,705
05 Rents and utility services
12, 755
3,605
3,150
18, 746
5,212
9, 107, 980
4, 764, 001
7, 784, 662
9, 600, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 4, 035
3 9, 605
3 9, 170
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 4. 160
3 9,685
3 9,330
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,660
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 4, 160
3 9,685
3 9,330
Total permanent, departmental
8 31,370
0.2 746
8 31,735
8 31,735
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
7.8 30,624
127
8 31, 735
131
8 31, 736
131
All personal services, departmental.
30, 751
31,866
31,866
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 8,040
4 23,960
2 12, 880
2 11,376
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 12,280
2 13,080
2 11,600
2 12, 480
1 6, 940
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Construction engineer
2 11,500
27
28
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMIS-
SION—Continued
Construction of Memorial s and Cemeteries, American Battle Monu-
ments Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $26, 425
1 4. 205
1 4. no
1 3. 175
13 42, 990
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $52, 475
1 4, 205
1 4, 296
4 12, 780
7 22, 490
1 2, 600
49 80, 7»1
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $52. 475
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
1 4. 205
1 4.295
3 9. 765
7 22. 570
1 2, 600
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
50 77, 539
80 214, 759
7.5 23,335
79 216, 396
2.9 13.806
0.1 288
Net permanent, field (average
72. 5 191, 424
727
34, 047
24,279
76. 1 202. 590
770
35. 436
23,867
74.9 203,054
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Pavment above basic rates:
772
36,281
23.613
250, 477
262. 663
263.720
281, 228
294.529
296, 686
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission —
OBLIGATIONS ET OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
7,386
21
5,991
7,656
28
7,096
8,387
32
8.039
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,125
GS-7.7
$3. 470
CPC-6.3
$6,317
QS-7.9
$3, 587
OP 0-6.5
$5. 340
GS-8.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 580
CPC-6.4
Personal service obligations:
$29,390,575
172.602
115, 49«
1.555.068
16. 530
$36. 245. 031
223, 441
140. 630
1.917,602
6,100
$41, 486. 000
280,000
159, 000
2,065.000
10,000
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
Payment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
31, 260. 271
38. 532, 804
44.000,000
Direct Obligations
31.203,737
2, 173, 245
4,263,904
2, 376, 894
60, 368, 933
289,308
663,846,683
41, 139, 160
45, 159. 339
656. 133
219.912
91,247
38.532,804
3, 183, 498
6,893,760
2, 444, 606
86. 328. 183
365. 745
499, 943. 868
61. 112, 087
142,064,221
765. 000
29, 705
104,085
100,000
44, 000, 000
80 339 371
794,160,651
68 450 762
Services performed by other agen-
08 Supplies and materials
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
167,367.769
824.000
29. 973
100, 000
751,767,415
839,867,461
1,156,418,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Otlter Accounts
46, 534
5,318
1, 323, 777
1,060,076
844,000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts.
1.375,629
1.060,075
844.000
Total obligations for operating e.v
753.143,044
164,832
840. 927. 526
175.000
1 157 262 000
Eelmbursoments from non-Federal
176 000
Total obligations
753,307,876
841, 102, 626
1,167,437,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Chairman
Commissioner
General manager
Deputy general manager
Assistant general manager for manu-
facturing
Assistant general manager for research
and development
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$6,060 and above:
Director, military application divi-
sion
Director, engineering division
Director, production division
Director, research division
Grades established by the Atomic En-
ergy Commission which are equiva-
lent to general schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate $14,800:
Assistant general manager tor ad-
ministration
Controller
Division director
General counsel
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant to deputy general man-
ager
Assistant division director
Branch chief
Deputy general counsel
Division diiector
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant controller
Assistant division director
Branch chief
Division director
Liaison officer
Operations analyst
Special assistant to general manager
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant branch chief..
Assistant controller
Assistant division director
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Division director
Economist.
Engineer
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst..
Patent attomej
Personnel officer
Physicist
Project officer
Secretary to Commission..
Special assistant
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant..
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
Attorney
Assistant division director
Auditor
Biochemist
Biologist
Branch chief
Budget examiner
Chemist
Community management officer
Contract analyst
Engineer
Geologist
Industrial management oflicer
Information officer
Insurance examiner
Labor relations officer
Liaison officer
Medical officer
Organization and methods analyst. .
Physicist
Physiologist
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Program analyst
Project officer.
Records officer
Scientific analyst
Section chief...
Security officer.
Special assistant..
Statistician.
Transportation officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
Attorney ._
Auditor ._
Biologist
Branch chief
Budget officer
Budget examiner
Chemist
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
?r salary
1 $20,000
4 72. 000
1 20, 000
1 18, 000
14.000
14. 000
14.000
14.000
14.800
59. 200
14. 800
79. 800
54, 300
26.000
66.200
24.000
74, 200
86. 400
12. 000
12.200
24, 200
76. 8,50
10.?
12 133. 350
43. 200
11.0.50
26 288. 560
10, 800
10. 800
230. 800
10. 800
10.800
21,600
11,800
23,1
10,800
65, 800
11,800
38. 800
49. 400
59. 600
19. 600
108, 800
28, (
19, 200
41,400
10, 600
426, 400
9,800
19,400
29. 800
9,600
9,600
30, 000
9,600
19,200
57,800
9,600
10.200
9.600
19.400
48.000
19. 200
39. 000
40.600
29. 000
19.200
9.800
10, 000
67.880
26,280
41,800
16, 720
25, 080
8,360
8,360
1 17, .500
1 17, 500
14,800
14,800
14,800
14,800
14.800
14, 800
74, 000
14.800
1 13.000
9 lis 000
2 28. 300
2 26. 200
5 66. 600
3 36, 000
7 85. 400
8 98, 600
1 12. 000
1 12, 400
2 24, 200
1 12, 400
7 77. 600
I2"' 134.1.50'
5 6,5. 000
1 11.050
33 364. 1.50
1 11.050
1 10. 800
23 253.400
1 10. 800
10.1
1 11,050
1 11, 800
2 23, 600
2 2!, 850
10 109. 000
1 ll.SOO
10 109. 500
5 48, 800
3 30, 000
6 69, 200
2 19, 800
10, 600
10 97, i
3 28, 800
2 19, 200
4 41. 600
2 19. 200
66 635.600
1 10.000
2 19. 400
3 29. 600
1 9. 800
2 19, 800
3 30. 400
1 9. 800
2 19, 400
6 58, 200
19,800
19.200
48,600
76,800
19.400
39.600
41,200
29,200
29,200
19. 400
10,200
77. 840
35. 240
34. 240
16.920
50.560
8,360
8. 660
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
29
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Grades established by tlie Atomic En-
ergy Commission which are equiv-
alent to general schedule grades —
Continued
Grade 13. Range$8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Community management officer —
Contract analyst...
Engineer
Equipment officer
Geologist
Industrial management officer
Information officer
Intelligence officer
Insurance examiner
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Librarian ._ ._-
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst,.
Patent attorney
Personnel officer
Physicist
Procedures analyst _
Procurement officer..
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Records officer
Reports officer
Scientific analyst
Section chief
Security officer
Special assistant
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
Attorney
Auditor
Biochemist
Branch chief,
Budget examiner
Engineer
Equipment officer...
Industrial management officer
Information officer
Investigator
Liaison officer ...'.
Organization and methods analyst..
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Project officer
Records officer
Reports officer
Scientific analyst
Section chief
Security officer
Statistician
Transportation officer,
Wage and salary analyst
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Assistant branch chief
Attorney
Budget analyst
Cryptographic analyst
Engineer
Industrial management officer
Inspector
Insurance examiner
Librarian _
Physicist
Procedures analyst
Procurement specialist
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Records analyst..
Reports analyst
Scientific illustrator
Section chief
Security technician
Wage and salary analyst
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant.,,
Scientific analyst
Section chief
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant ,,,
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Contract analyst,
Engineer
Insurance examiner
Intelligence specialist _..
Investigator
Librarian
Personnel technician
Procedures analyst
Procurement specialist
Program analyst
Records analyst,
Reports analyst
Scientific analyst
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
2 16, 720
17 142, 320
1 9.360
1 8. 360
7 68. 720
2 17, 320
2 16, 720
16, 720
25, 080
26, 280
8,760
16, 720
16, 720
26, 080
60,760
8,360
17, 720
8,360
8.360
60,160
50, 660
25,280
21, 120
57. 120
7,040
14, 080
14, 280
7.040
8,040
7,240
66, 560
14, 080
7,040
7,040
7,240
28, 160
21, 120
14, 080
35. 600
7.040
7.040
14.480
21,120
7,040
21,720
28, 360
8.040
8,040
,140
18,020
5,940
18,220
5,940
17, 820
6,140
6,740
6, 940
5,940
5, 940
18,420
5.940
11.880
6,140
5,940
23, 700
7 36, 170
21 110, 635
1 5,060
5 25, 675
4 20, 365
15,180
5,060
5,060
6,060
16,680
6,060
10, 496
10, 120
26, 800
16, 055
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
2 16, 920
30 263,000
1 9.360
1 8, 660
5 42, 400
2 17, 520
2 16, 720
1 8,360
7 69. 120
2 17. 720
1 8. 560
3 25, 080
3 25, 080
3 26, 880
1 8,960
2 17, 120
2 17, 120
3 25, 880
9 75, 840
1 8. 560
2 16, 920
1 8,560
2 16, 920
6 51, 160
8 67, 880
1 8, 360
35, 800
73, 600
14,280
14, 480
14, 480
7.240
7.040
7.240
63, 960
15, 480
7,640
7,040
7.240
7,040
43, 040
43,440
14,280
21,320
7,040
7,040
14, 680
28,560
7,240
21,720
21.720
8.040
8,040
6,140
80, 220
6,340
5,940
18,220
6,140
6,140
6,940
18,220
6,340
6,940
6,140
6,940
6,140
6,740
5,940
6,140
5,910
5.940
6,140
31, 100
5,940
5,875
1 6, 760
7 36, 920
21 112, 135
3 15, 305
5 26. 300
4 20, 865
1 6, 060
3 16, 305
5,186
5,186
10. 245
21,115
5,060
5,060
10, 495
10, 370
26,425
16, 430
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 660
3 2.6, 280
47 396, 120
1 9, 360
1 8, 660
5 ■ 42, 400
5 42,600
2 16, 720
1 8, 360
10 84, 200
3 26. 080
1 8, 560
3 25, 080
3 25, 080
3 26, 880
2 17, 320
3 25, 480
3 25, 480
4 34, 240
10 84, 000
1 8,560
3 26. 280
2 16, 920
2 16, 920
6 61, 160
8 67, 880
2 16, 720
3 25, 480
5 35, 800
12 87, 680
2 14, 280
3 21, 520
3 21, 620
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
13 92, 120
2 16. 480
1 7, 640
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
6 36, 000
6 43, 440
7 49, 480
3 21, 320
2 14, 080
1 7, 040
3 21. 720
4 28, 660
1 7,240
3 21,720
3 21,720
1 8, 040
1 S, 040
1 7,040
1 6, 140
13 80, 220
1 6, 340
2 11,880
3 18,220
1 6,140
6 35,840
4 24,160
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
2 11,880
1 6, 140
1 6, 740
1 5, 940
3 18,020
2 11,830
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
5 31.100
2 11, 880
1 6, 875
1 6, 600
1 6, 750
6 31, 860
21 112, 135
2 10, 245
5 26, 300
5 25, 925
1 6, 060
1 6, 185
1 6, 185
1 6, 185
3 15, 305
5 26, 176
1 5,060
10, 495
10, 370
21, 115
26, 300
6,060
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Grades established by the Atomic En-
ergy Commission which are equiv-
alent to general schedule grades —
Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Section chief- _
Security technician
S-F accountability officer
Statistician
Grade S. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545,
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to .$3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental,,.
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Positions or portions thereof filled by
military persoimel
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) ,,,
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment ,,,
W. A. E. employment ,
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental
Field:
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Manager of operations
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800;
Area manager
Deputy manager of operations
Manager of operations
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Area manager
Assistant manager of operations
Deputy area manager
Deputy manager of operations
Division director
Manager of operations ,
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Area manager , ,,
Assistant area manager
Assistant division director
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to manager of operations,.
Attorney
Biometrician
Branch chief ,-
Contract administrator
Deputy manager of operations
Division director
Engmeer
Executive assistant
Industrial hygienist
Industrial management officer ,.
Industrial specialist
Medical officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Supply officer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Area manager .,.
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant division director
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to manager of operations..
Attorney
Auditor
Biologist. .,,.
Branch chief ,-
Budget officer
Chemist
Communications officer
Community management officer —
Contract administrator
Deputy manager of operations
Division director ,.
Engineer ,,,
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,370
3 15, 4.30
1 5, 810
1 5, 185
7 33, 340
78 344,740
117 479,265
196 715,110
100 327,740
89 274,630
23 65, 650
2 6,880
1 3. 134
16 50, 240
13 36, 136
1.4 8,472
50 482,029
963.4
5, 827, 804
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,496
3 16, 805
1 S, 810
3 15. 430
9 43, 205
82 367,935
1.32 54.5.940
206 771, .585
102 339,210
87 268,970
21 60, 960
2 7, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,496
3 15, 805
1 5, 810
3 15. 430
11 .52, 445
93 413,690
133 551,736
266 938,460
129 424,935
95 292,570
21 60, 950
2 7, 040
I, 768, 030
396, 795
2,034
1.400
117, 520
2,000
.5, 000
142, 000
33, 000
26,000
26, 800
13, 200
60,200
60,400
24, 000
80, 350
22,860
33, 150
11. 800
33.650
11,650
32 353, 100
14 163,950
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 11, 800
21,8,50
11,550
21,850
11,800
19, 400
58,400
38, 600
4 52. 200
3 39. 800
2 26, 400
2 24, 400
2 24, 400
2 24, 200
3 36, 600
11 133,200
2 24, 800
2 21, 600
4 44, 460
10 111,000
5 54, 500
7 77. 850
9 102,700
6 55, 250
3 33, 650
1 11, 800
4 44. 450
1 11, 800
2 21, 600
36 398, 550
19 206,200
11,800
10, 800
10, 800
11,8
11,050
11,8
8 77, 600
3 28, 800
1 9, 600
21 203, 200
3 29, 200
2 19, 200
5 49, 600
11 106,000
3 29, 400
5 48, 200
4 38,600
12 116,600
1 9, 800
1
10 97, 200
3 28, 800
1 9, 600
35 339,200
6 58,000
2 19, 200
3 39, 200
4 52, 800
2 26, 400
3 36, 400
2 24, 400
2 24, 200
2 24, 400
11 133,000
2 24,800
2 21.600
4 44, 450
9 99. 200
5 64, 500
7 77, 850
9 102, 700
4 44. 450
3 33. 650
1 11,800
8 87, 660
1 11,800
3 32, 400
38 419,650
20 217,000
1 11.800
1 10,800
1 10,800
1 11,800
2 21,850
1 11,800
6 59. 200
14 134,800
3 29, 400
6 67, 600
4 38, 600
14 135, 800
1 9, 800
1,600
1,600
9,600
200200—53-
30
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION— Continued
Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range 59,600 to $10,600— Con.
Geologist
Industrial hygienist _
Information officer..
Medical officer..- —
Metallurgist..
Organization and methods analyst..
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
Personnel officer. -.-
Physical science administrator
Physical scientist .-
Physicist.. .-
Program analyst
Scientific analyst .
Security officer —
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer.
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant city manager
Assistant division director
Attorney...
Auditor
Biologist
Branch chief
Budget officer
Chemist..
Communications officer
Community management officer...
Contract administrator
Division director
Engineer
Executive assistant
Geologist .- --.
Information specialist
Labor relations officer
Librarian -
Metallurgist...
Organization and methods analyst
Patent adviser -
Patent attorney..
Persoimel officer
Physical science administrator
Physical scientist
Physicist
Procuiement officer
Program analyst
Proj<?ct officer
Property and supply officer
Scientific analyst
Section chief .-.
Security officer
S-F accountability officer
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Accountant
Administrative officer
.\ssistant branch chief -
Assistant division director
Attorney
.\uditor
Biologist
Branch chief
Budget officer
Chemist
City manager
Community management officer...
Contract administrator
Division director
Engineer
Total
salary
$29, 000
9,600
29, 800
19,200
9, COO
10. 200
9, 600
19,600
9.600
9.S00
9,600
93, 760
42, 200
58, 720
8, 3(i0
42, 000
69. 120
51.160
271.120
51,560
25,680
8, 3,-0
33, 840
16,920
34,040
779, 320
26,080
75, 640
16, 720
8,560
17. 320
34. 010
8, 360
17,320
16,720
25.480
84,000
17. 120
8, 360
25,480
8,360
69, 320
17, 120
101,520
134. 760
8, 3li0
17, 520
115.840
137, 5B0
50,880
Equipment officer
E.xecutive assistant
Forester
Geologist -
Industrial management officer
Information specialist
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Librarian
Metallurgist...
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Physical scientist
Physicist
Physiologist
Pilot
Police officer
Procedures analyst
Procmement officer
Program analyst
2.8. 360
207, 160
21,920
230, 880
70, 800
79. 640
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
5 $48,200
1 9.800
2 19.800
2 19. 200
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 10, 400
1 9, 600
1 10, 000
1 9. 600
1 9,600
1 9, 600
2 19. 600
1 9,800
2 19, 200
12 102,120
13 110,280
4 33, 640
7 59, 320
10
25,480
61.160
86.200
42 367.720
3 25. 280
3 26,080
1 8, 560
4 34,0)0
2 17, 120
42, 400
106
902, 560
4 33, 640
9 76,810
1 8, 360
2 16,920
1 8. 760
2 17.720
4 33. 840
2 16.720
2 17.520
3 25. 4S0
5 42. 400
12 101.720
2 17.320
8.300
25,080
8.760
60, 620
24 172,580
25 180.800
9 64, 7u0
1 9. 800
2 19. 800
2 19, 200
1 9, 600
1 9. 600
1 10, 200
1 9, 600
1 10,000
1 9, 600
1 9. 600
1 9. 600
2 19. 600
1 9, 800
2 19. 200
11 92.500
12 101,920
3 25.280
10 84, 400
4 33. 840
8 67. 880
11 93, 660
1 8, 360
36 306, 7t0
6 42, 000
4 34, 240
1 8. 560
4 34. 040
3 25, 480
4 34. 040
134
1,136,440
3 26,280
13 103.080
2 16,720
2 16, 920
1.760
3 26.080
6 42. 200
2 16, 720
4 34. 240
3 25. 480
7 69.120
12 101,720
4 34.010
2 16.720
3 2.5, 080
28. 960
. 280. 520
7,040
7,040
43,640
14,080
14. 480
28.160
29, 660
7,440
7,040
35. 200
22. 520
35.800
7,040
7.04(>-
7,040
56, 920
35, 400
7 49. 480
32 229.080
4 28.560
27 197.680
12 86. 880
12 87.080
1 7. 040
6 43, 440
2 14, 280
183
7.040
49. 480
14.080
14. 680
35. 800
29,960
7,040
7.040
22. 120
21. 620
50,280
7,040
3 26, 280
15 127, 800
20 169,400
1 8, 360
3 26, 080
28 200,720
26 187,840
9 64, 560
1 7.010
9 63, 660
34 243.160
6 35. 600
25 182.800
16 114.040
14 101.160
1 7. 040
6 43, 440
3 21, 320
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
199
14, 680
63,960
29, 960
35, 400
29, 160
42, 640
7,240
7,040
36, 800
28, 660
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Property and supply officer
Records officer
Reports analyst
Scientific analyst
Scientific illustrator
Section chief
Security officer
Statistician
Technical writer
Transportation officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Agronomist
Assistant branch chief
Attorney
jVuditor
Automotive advisor
Bacteriologist
Biologist .-
Branch chief
■ Budget analyst
Chemist..
Claims examiner
Community management specialist
Contract analyst
Cryptographic analyst
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Fire department officer
Geologist
Forester
Health officer
Industrial management specialist...
Information specialist.
Inspector
Insurance examiner
Intelligence officer.
Labor relations specialist
Librarian
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst.
Patent attorney
Personnel technician
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Pilot
Police officer
Procurement specialist..
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Records analyst
Reports analyst
Scientific analyst
Section chief
Security technician
Statistician
Technical writer
Transportation specialist
Wage and salary analyst
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Assistant branch chief
Artist
Auditor
Automotive adviser
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst
Chemist..
Community management specialist
Contract administrator.
Contract analyst. -
Cryptographic analyst
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Fire department officer.
Industrial management specialist.
Information specialist
Inspector
Organization and methods analyst.
Persoimel technician
Physicist-
Pilot
Police officer
Procurement specialist
Property and supply officer
Records officer
Scientific analyst
Section chief
Security technician
S-F accountability officer.
Statistician
Transportation specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
.Administrative assistant —
Artist -
ber salary
7 $50,280
2 I4,2S0
1 7. 040
3 21,120
1 7, 240
12 86,280
36 257,640
1 7, 040
1 7, 640
3 21,520
38 231.920
26 157,440
1 6.340
7 41,780
5 29. 700
44 267.760
1 6. 140
18, 420
18, 620
54. 860
716, 920
29, 900
5,940
97. 240
6,640
18,020
11,880
29. 700
12.880
11,880
23, 760
26, 360
4 24. 760
1 6, 340
7 43.380
4 24. 560
3 18. 620
2 12. 880
1 5,940
8 48, 720
5 30, 700
18 109,920
4 24. 360
3 18,220
8 48, 620
11 66.640
49 295,460
3 18.620
2 11,880
4 23, 760
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $49,480
2 14. 050
1 7, 040
4 28, 760
1 7.440
8 67. 120
40 288,000
1 7.040
13 74, 750
13 73, 000
1 5. 760
1 5, 600
6 33,375
1 6,000
1 5, 760
1 6, 626
4 22,000
1 6, 875
1 6,500
1 5, 500
1 6. 500
27 150.000
6 29. 125
1 6, 750
5,600
16, 625
5.760
28. 125
5.875
16, 500
23,000
61,875
74. 750
1 5.500
5 27. 875
19 105, 250
28 143, 305
27 139, 870
3 15, 930
3 21, 720
35 214,700
29 175,660
1 6, 540
4 24,360
8 47. 620
42 259.680
1 6.340
1 6. 940
1 6. 140
6 36, 640
12 73,480
15 91.300
1 6, 140
2 11,880
2 11.880
1 6, 940
136
829. 440
5 30, 700
1 6. 140
26 166, 040
12. 080
12.880
18, 020
66, 340
13, 080
11,880
30, 100
24, 360
6,940
43, 180
1
6,340
11
66, 740
7
42,780
6
30, 700
6
30, 900
1
5.940
9
55. 260
8
49.320
21
127. 940
4
24. 560
4
24, 560
8
49, 320
12
72, 480
55
333, 500
3
18, 420
80. 625
60, 500
6.500
5,600
66,000
Num- Total
ber salary
5,760
16, 626
6,000
11,000
30 167,250
6 29, 625
1 5, 875
2 11,000
4 22, 250
1 5, 875
1 5. 625
1 5, 500
4 23, 250
11 63, 250
21 120, 000
2 11 375
6 28, 250
20 111,875
1 5,500
33 170,730
28 145.430
2 10, 620
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
31
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Grades established by tlie Atomic
Energy Commission wliicti are
equivalent to general schedule
grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Assistant branch chief
Attorney _ _
Auditor _
Bacterinlogist —
Branch chief
Budget analyst.
Chemist
Community management specialist.
Engineer _._
Equipment specialist
Fire department officer
Geologist
Health physicist
Industrial hygienist
Industrial management specialist- ..
Inspector
Intelligence officer
Insurance examiner
Labor relations specialist
Librarian
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst..
Personnel technician
Physicist
Police officer
Procurement specialist
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Reports analyst
Scientilic analyst
Section chief
Security technician.
S-F accountability officer
Statistician
Technical writer..
Transportation specialist
Wage and salary analyst
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.,
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656.,
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430..
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $6,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range .$3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680..
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Gi'ade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Savings due to use of former pay scale
for part of year.
Positions or portions thereof filled by
military personnel
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) ,.
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment..
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay..
Night-work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
1 $5. 060
9 46. 290
32 165, 795
1 6. 185
2 10, 370
9 4.5. 790
12 60 970
2 10, 245
84 428,915
4 20. 365
3 15, 180
21 108. 385
5.185
81, 835
10, 245
5. 185
5,060
10, 870
3 15, 930
3 15, 430
7 35, 670
12 63, 345
9 47. 540
4 20, 240
26 136,310
1 6, 185
8 42, 230
7 36. 295
41 211,960
1 5, 310
4 20. 740
1 6, 560
4 20, 865
155 734.100
794
3, 449. 270
339
1,372,630
699
2, 145. 965
646
2, 137, 930
550
1. 677. 140
174 491,630
7 17, 680
9 43, 710
11 46,775
67 272,205
270
9S3, 350
242 793,360
35 111,770
33 96. 670
16 44, 672
9 23, 180
237 861,613
7. 5 35, 493
11 85.880
16, 805
4, 8.59
39, 243
92, 676
31, 203. 737
46,534
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $5. 060
15 75, 900
33 172, 355
1 5,310
1 5. 185
9 46, 165
16 82. 335
3 15. 680
82 422.420
5 26, 050
3 15, 5,55
50 255. 750
2 10, 120
1 6, 060
1 5. 060
23 118,255
3 15, 305
1 5, 310
1 .5, 060
2 10, 745
3 15. 305
3 15. 555
6 25, 5.50
14 74, 965
8 42, 230
3 15,305
31 161, 485
10 61, 600
7 36, 920
54 278,115
1 5,060
3 16, 055
4 21,115
139 670,305
811
3, 570, 630
357
1,481,315
640
2, 319, 275
694
2, 306, 890
602
1, 547, 620
95 270,130
1 2, 760
9 44, 835
10 43. 625
75 308,125
300
1,106.900
278 958,080
8 24, 762
20 69, 660
15 41,960
8 21, 320
119 440,371
20. 066
5,300
77. 121
111, 670
1, 627, 979
220, 430
19, 190
Hum- Total
ber salary
2 $10, 120
10 50, 725
44 227,890
1 5. 310
3 15, 305
15 76, 525
16 82, 336
3 16. 680
100 613. 260
6 26, 050
3 15. 556
73 372.130
1 5, 060
1 5. 060
1 6,060
34 173,540
3 15, 306
1 5, 810
2 10, 120
2 10, 745
2 10, 120
5 25, 425
5 25, 675
8 25, 560
14 74, 965
8 41,980
3 15,305
34 176,416
16 81, 960
4 21,116
4 21,116
137 660,690
855
3, 753, 776
368
1, 484, 736
685
2, 472, 226
748
2, 477, 460
618
1, 690, 740
96 272,640
1 2, 750
9 44, 836
10 43. 626
75 308,126
299
1, 102, 366
279 961,280
•8 24, 762
21 62, 160
15 41,960
8 21, 260
135 502.897
18. 000
6. 000
107.000
120. 000
1, 745, 000
22S, 500
30, 000
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Service Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
4,227
46
4,082
3,929
11
3,793
4,243
10
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,330
GS-6.6
$4,409
OS-5.8
$4,414
GS-5.9
Personal service obligations:
$17, 315, 641
197. 804
63, 664
162.630
$16, 654, 932
91, 618
63,323
6,669
$17. 973. 574
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
82.614
68.683
14. 129
Total personal service obUgations...
17. 729. 739
16,715,342
18,139,000
Direa Obligations
01 Personal services
17,611,016
599, 240
63,038
160. 249
160.470
400, 498
202, 883
364, 170
205. 428
995
46.821
16,610,368
479, 250
73, 300
169,300
168. 700
430.000
167, 450
364,000
201. 600
1,000
38, 492
18,064.000
575, 000
103. 000
04 Communication services
183. 500
96.000
500, 500
168. 200
393, 800
09 Equipment
1.58. 500
67. 500
19.714,807
18,703,350
20,300.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accourtts
218. 724
38.617
163
3.293
2.569
1,670
993
104,984
9,992
24
75, 000
10.000
06 Printing and reproduction
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
266, 029
115,000
85. 000
Obligations incurred...
19,980,836
18,818,350
20,385,000
Consolidated schedule ofpersonal services paid from salaries and expenses. Civil Service
Commission, and investigations. Civil Service Commission
DETAIL OF PERSO.NAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Rates in excess of $14,800:
Chairman of the Commission
Commissioners
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. $14,800:
Executive director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant executive director
Assistant executive director, field
operations
Chief of division
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to Chairman
Assistant to chief of division
Assistant to executive director
Associate chief of division.
Chairman, Federal Personnel
Council
Chief, administrative services
Chief law officer
Chief of branch...
Chief of division
Chief, program planning staff
Director, executive development
program
Executive secretary. Loyalty Review
Board ---
Executive vice chairman, Federal
Personnel Council
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Actuary
Assistant chief, administrative
services - .--
Assistant chief, field operations
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of bra nch .-
Num- Total
salary
14, 800
12,000
11, 800
11, 800
11.550
21, 600
46, 200
10.800
10. 800
10, 800
11, 800
10,600
10, 400
20,800
72,400
1963 estimate
Num- Total
14, 800
12, 200
10,800
11.050
10,800
10,800
11,050
11,800
11.800
11.800
21.600
45, 200
10,800
10, 800
10. 800
11. 800
10. 600
21, 200
19,800
10,600
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 10, 800
1 11.050
1 10. 800
1 10. 800
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11. 800
2 21.600
4 45, 200
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 11, 800
1 10. 600
21, 200
19. 800
10,600
S2
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Service Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General ■ In ilrjlr n nles— Continued
Qrurlr ! i I; i,'-. .'- i;iHito$I0,600— Con.
A ! ; : man, Federal Per-
Assi^faiit lu uliief of division
Assistant to executive director
Associate chief of division
Chairman, board of appeals and
review
Chief, Federal employment sta-
tistics staff
Chief of division
Chief, organization and methods
staff
Chief of section
Conprossional liaison representative.
clopment
Meiniiet, buai d of appeals and re-
It,
iipervisor.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Program plarmer, overseas person-
nel management
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Adviser, reduction-in-force
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to chairman, loyalty re-
view board -
Assistant to director, executive
development
Assistant to executive secretary,
loyalty review board
Assistant to chief of division
Board adviser
Chief accountant, retirement
Chief, Federal employment sta-
tistics stall
Chief, instructions and manual staff.
Chief of division
Chief of section
Civil service inspector
Civil service representative
Director, administrative intern pro-
gram
Examiner-inspector, loyalty
Examiner, test development
Executive secretary, fair employ-
ment board
Field operations supervisor
Head of unit 1
Legal adviser, retirement
Legaladviser
Medical ofEcer
Organization and methods exam-
ine
Performance rating adviser
Placement representative
Policy and procedures examiner. . .
Position classifier
Program planning assistan t
Rating examiner, qualifications
Reviewing examiner
Staff assistant---
Vocational rehabilitation specialist-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of division
Assi.stant ftiiof of section
1 10, 400
12 121,000
1 9, 600
1 9,600
9.160
35,440
63,920
17. 120
88. 400
62, 720
8,360
9.360
26. 380
17, 120
8.760
59. 920
9,160
9,160
36. 200
8,760
34. 440
9.160
9,360
Employee relations officer
Examiner, loyalty
Examiner, test development
Legal adviser, retirement
Legal adviser
Liaison representative, veterans
Librarian.
Medical oOicer
Mrllln.i- r'-,-HMIlor
Xii' .■ -. ' ■:'! int_
ri.iirit.rm (t-i Ml tentative --
Program-planning assistant
Publications writer
Rating examiner, qualifications
Retirement adviser -
Security liaison representative
Staff assistant _
Statistician, Federal employment..
6 37. 400
3 21, 520
2 15,280
1 7, 240
8 61,120
4 29. 760
1 7, 840
2 14. 460
1 8,040
1 7, 040
6 38, 320
3 21,720
1 8, 040
6 43, 440
2 16, 080
15 114,600
1 7,240
1 8, 040
13 100. 920
1 7. 840
1 7, 040
131,800
9,600
9,600
9.800
9.800
10, 600
29, 000
9,360
35, 440
61, 720
1 8, 360
2 16, 720
6 43, 600
3 25. 080
2 17. 920
1 9. 360
1 9, 360
2 17, 620
7 51. 020
1 8.040
6 42. 240
10 70, 400
4 29. 960
4 28, 960
2 15, 280
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
2 14, 480
1 8, 040
2 14, 840
1 8. 040
1 7, 240
4 30, 960
8 35, 800
1 8,040
5 36, 400
2 14, 080
14 107, 200
2 15, 080
16 122,640
1 8, 040
1 7, 040
9,360
44, 200
61,720
9,560
8,360
1 8. 960
1 8.760
12 107. 720
12 104, 420
16, 720
43. 600
25. 080
17.920
9.360
9. 360
17, 620
46, 760
8.040
43. 040
84, 480
30, 160
28, 960
36, 400
7,240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1 7, 240
5 37,080
5 35. 800
1 8.040
6 36, 600
4 28, IGO
17 128,920
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Technical consultant, loyalty
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of section
Budget examiner
Chief of unit
Chief of section
Civil service inspector
Civil service representative
Examiner, fair employment
Examiner, loyalty
Examiner, test development-.-
Field operations supervisor
T-'ield services and space assistant —
Inve?f iqator, political activity cases.
Investigator, security -..
Legal assistant, retirement
Legal adviser
I>ibrarian -..
Manuals examiner
Manual writer .-
Methods examiner
lures assistant..
lui iNiiiriii (1 nms examiner
Secinily liaison representative-
Salary administration analyst- .
StafT assistant
Statistical assistant
'I'rrliiii'- il rnn-nltant, loyalty--
Oni.!. I" I; ,ir . ir,.,'-,00 to $6,250:
.VsM^iini riiirf n( section
Assistant supervisor of unit
Chief of section
Editor-.--
Manuals examiner
Rating examiner
Retirement claims examiner-. -
Staff assistant
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant -
Assistant chief of section
Budget examiner
Chief of section--
ii'ctor
native and prefer-
Coi ! I .;.(.!,. iriKv t'xammer
Exaniiiier, loyalty cases
Examiner, test development
Field auditor
Itivesticator, reduction-in-force.
M.-
Publ
Ratii
Rati!
Rese;
olil
r, tabulating ma-
■ations uriter
i examiner, qualifications
? examiner, suitability--
roll assistant, executive devel-
Rri II' III! Ill ( ! iins exammer
Ko\ i''.Mi . I'O, ;iii\- cases-
Ki'i i.'Ari , iK.liiMal activity cases
SiO ,1 ■ I ! Ml II I Million analyst
j^ni ..: . , [i-ychiatry
.'Jtali.-laai a,-^a.-Umt -
Supervisor of unit
Technical research assistant
Grade 8. Ranee $4,620 to .$5,370
Grade 7. Rum^r. si los in M.ms
Grade 6. K i" ^ ' ■ - i,.'-.I5----
Orade5. U IICO----
Grade4. i; . .ii.'i5
Grade 3. l;..u„, ...,i i' lu :J.430-,.-
Crafts, protect i'
Grade 7. Him
Grade 6. Hm.
Grades. H -i
GrafLM 1; I
Gr
iate- .4iii.,.U:it to le.ss than $5,060-
Total permanent, departmental-.-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 5,940
1 6, 640
5 30, 250
4 24. 660
6 30, 600
2 12, 280
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
7 44, 380
2 11,880
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
3 17. 820
2 13, 080
5 32, 340
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 6,540
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
4 24, 660
'20"i27,'826'
2 12. 680
11 71, 340
7 45, 780
1 6, 940
5 30, 800
1 5, 940
2 13, 080
7 44, 520
1 5, 940
2 13, 080
1 6, 640
3 17, 125
2 11. 560
3 17, 550
1 6. 875
1 6. 875
2 12,000
3 17, 850
1 6,250
10,120
16, 055
22. 475
5,310
5,060
10, 370
66. 850
16, 805
11.150
5,060
5,310
10.245
5,810
45. S50
10. 870
76, 590
1 5, 436
1 5, 436
2 10, 996
2 10. 870
4 22, 190
1 5, 435
21 10.5. 530
109 497.120
.54 232, 470
216 834, 8F0
217 S59. 930
483
3.440
3.374
ll,2!=n
118,796
$6, 740
6, ,540
36.840
24,560
18, 620
12, "'
6,940
13. 280
32,860
6,140
6,940
3 18, 420
3 20, 620
22 140.120
2 12, 880
26,660
6, 540
13. 080
26, 360
11,875
11,560
17, 375
6,000
6,250
6,060
5,060
26, 276
22. 740
6,060
5,310
'"5"566'
44. 480
16, 930
2 11. 370
7 39. 045
1 5.310
11 61,035
1 6, 060
1 5. 310
49 274.240
2 10. 370
1 6, 810
"""i 5,'435
2 11,245
• 1 5,185
6 27, 926
1 5, 436
18 91.656
134 609, 1S5
52 222.325
214 822. .500
260 896.915
512
1 2,
1 4, 035
1 3. 520
1 3. 454
3 9. 610
40 111.044
2 6, 470
18 68, 185
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
33
DET.ML OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Nimi- Total
ber salary
130.1
$602,058
16,100
Num- Total
ber salary
94.9
$405, 238
Num- Total
ber salary
Savings due to use of former pay scales
$3-24. 431
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1,811.9
7, 994, 512
15,622
43,996
28,516
45,377
1,886.1
8, 339, 800
2,067.5
9.180,353
Part time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment ..
W. A. E. employment ._
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rate:
41, 397
30, 951
.36, 948
34,883
377
4,105
2,133
All personal services, departmental-
8, 128, 400
8. 416, 253
9, 258. 697
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
14 153,200
14 154,300
14 134,400
56 500,880
1 9,100
14 154,300
14 134,400
56 500,880
3 26, 280
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
56 487,820
Deputy regional director
14 131, 040
3 25,080
1 8, 560
14 120,840
14 124,040
1 7, 840
13 97, 080
21 157, 400
2 14, 080
8 61. 200
48 360,400
2 14, 680
7 51, 100
24 171,360
2 15,080
5 35, 600
5 36,850
Executive secretary, regional loyalty
3 25,280
1 8, mn
14 123,060
14 125, 050
7 50, RSO
12 89. 520
24 180,440
3 25, 280
1 p, 560
14 123,060
14 125,650
7 50,680
12 89,040
27 203,940
E.xecutive secretary, regional loyalty
board, and appeals examiner in
Veterans' Federal employment
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division.
Chief of section
12 88,200
57 428.640
4 28, .360
9 66. 375
81 570,240
2 15,280
8 57, .520
6 45, 240
2 14. 080
20 123,600
1 5.940
1 5, 940
7 44.450
8 49, 800
5 30, 100
1 6, 140
9 54,630
379
2, 263. 260
1 5. 940
26 162,500
27 17.3,960
3 18, 420
3 19.0-20
1 5. 940
1 6, 340
1 6, 125
1 5, 025
22 116, ,590
2 10,870
3 16, 680
21 152,340
71 527, 200
4 28,360
8 59, 000
95 668,800
2 15,280
8 67, 520
7 52, 280
2 14,080
20 123,600
1 5,940
Manager, branch regional office
Rating examiner, qualifications
Technical adviser, loyaltv
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,010;
Adviser, boards of examiners
16 98,380
Assistant chief of section...
4 24. 760
5 30.980
2 12.080
1 6, 140
12 72, 180
131
791,020
10 63,400
8 49,800
Chief of section
Civil service inspector
Civil service representative
6 36,840
8 48, 560
423
2,518,620
2 12,080
32 198,140
34 216,060
3 18, 420
3 19, 020
Personnel officer
24 148, 120
27 170,460
1 6, 540
4 25, 160
Rating examiner, qualifications
Rating examiner, suitability
Technical adviser, loyalty
1 6,340
1 6,000
1 5, 500
17 91, 300
2 10, 870
6 32, 610
1 5. 310
16 88, 960
1 6, 185
3 16, 180
266
1, 378, 360
1 5, 435
1 6, 340
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget and fiscal officer
1 5, 625
42 217,790
2 10, 870
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adviser, board of e-xaminers
Assistant chief of section
Budget ana fiscal officer..
Chief of division....
17 94, 520
17 94, 520
Head of unit.
982
4, 991, 140
1 5, 185
3 15, 180
32 172.160
31 166.640
14 75, 215
1 5,685
1,145
5, 815, 920
1 5, 185
6 30.360
SO 263.240
58 305,790
14 75. 215
1 5,685
Methods examiner
Personnel officer
27 144.750
28 1.50,475
7 39, 130
2 10. 745
1 5. 310
1 4,620
221
963. 430
17 70, 720
200 749,000
242
836, 110
489
1, 537, 150
670
I, 606, 550
11 28,025
1 2, 760
6 16, 260
6 14, 700
Rating examiner, qualifications.....
Rating examiner, suitability
Staff assistant
Veterans' and board adviser
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range .$2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
1 4, 870
301
1, 299. 705
16 66. 720
201 740. 415
238
822, 850
939
2,842,050
413
1, 166, 790
10 26, 600
1 4, 870
303
1. 292. 515
14 58. 480
224 839,510
306
1. 024. 980
,060
3, 207, 760
421
1,201.110
8 21, 760
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,8« '
5 13, .500
6 15, 360
6 16, 060
7 17, 802
OETALL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiv-
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $33,770
Num- Total
ber salary
23 $77,840
Num- Total
ber salary
26 $87,510
2,637
11,324,615
406
1,947,625
18.600
4,097
18,450,160
384.5
1, 816, 938
4,656
20, 991, 567
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
950, 446
Net permanent, field (average num-
2,231
9. 358, 390
73, 425
64. 761
35, 148
103, 670
195
3,388
15, 120
.3, 712. 5
16, 633, 222
Part-time and temporary positions:
20,041.121
50, 121
39,801
45, 666
76. 776
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad
5, 569
80, 706
9.749
All personal serWces, field
9. 654, 097
16. 809. 419
20, 213. 426
01 Personal services
17. 782. 497
25, 225, 672
29, 472. 123
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Salaries and expenses. Civil Service
Commission:
17,511,015
218, 724
52,758
16, 610. 358
104, 984
8,510,330
18, 064, 000
75, 000
11, 333. 123
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts.
Investigations, Civil Service Commis-
I'otal of foregoing schedule
17, 782, 497
25, 225, 672
29, 472, 12:)
FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION
Operations, Federal Civil Defense Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classffication
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Payment to other agencies for reim-
bursable details.
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
01 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
08 Supphes and materials
09 Equipment..
10 Lands and structures..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Unvouchered
Total obligations
1952 actual 1953 estimate
183, 855
5, 588, 861
505, &39
56, 949
142, 426
51, 970
355, 203
2, 270, 527
1, 729, 662
229, 603
651. 363
66,500
289, 035
8.5, 760
264,200
1, 289, 160
542, 500
131, 750
101,700
1954 estimate
131,909
5. 600. 000
667, 70O
44, 000
562, 000
90,000
600,000
1, 385, 000
2, 952. 000
150,000
34,300
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions in excess of $14,800:
Administrator.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
1 16, 000
3 44. 400
1 14. 800
1 14, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
1 16,000
2 29, 600
1 14.800
1 14,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17. 500
1 16. 000
Genrrsil schedule grades:
Grade IS. Rate of $14,800:
4 59, 200
Director
Executive assistant administrator. .
1 14. 800
1 14, 80O
34
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION
1
DETAIL OF TEHSONAL
SERVICES — continued
Cont
nued
i Administration — Continuec
SERVICES — continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Operations, Federal Civil Defens
DETAIL OF PEESO.NAL
Departmental- Continued
General schedule grades- Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 500
6 27. 500
1 6,626
2 10,870
4 21,490
3 15, 180
2 10, 120
1 5, 060
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 625
6 27, .500 .
1 6,625 .
2 10. 870
4 21.615
3 15. 180
2 10. 120
1 5.060 .
1 6. 060
1 6, 060
1 6, 185
3 16. 430
1 6,060
Num- Total
ber salary
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
1 $5, 625
Property clerk
Department;!]— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 18. Rateof $14,800— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14. 800
1 13,000
1 13, 000
1 13,000
1 13. 000
1 12, 000
6 60. 800
1 11,0.50
2 22. 100
8 86. 400
1 10. 800
3 33. 400
18 194.900
Num-
ber
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
2
8
1
3
17
1
2
6
2
1
8
1
3
Total
salary
$14, 800
26. 000
26.000
13.000
13,200
J2.000
60,800
11.050
22.100
86,400
11.0.50
33. 400
185, 600
11, bm
21,600
65, 0,50
21.600
10. 800
86,400
9.800
29. 600
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$14,800
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6, 185
6 27, 050
1 6, 060
1 6, 185
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1 6, 185
Deputy iissistant administrator
3
1
1
1
3
39.200
13.200
13,400
12.200
37,200
1 5,060
1 6, 060
3 15, 430
1 5,060
1 6, 185
1 6,310
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1 6,060
TY ninr
1 5, 060
1 5. 685
4 20. 240
3 1.5. 680
1 5, 060
2 10. 246
1 5. 060
9 42. 330
40 171.980
59 233. 905
131 468. 210
60 196, 420
31 94. 330
18 51, 020
6 17, 380
9 24,088
4 13, 062
1 6,000
1 ,5, 810
3 16, 680
3 1,5, 805
1 5, 060
2 10, 370
1 5, 060
10 47,450
38 166, 915
61 246. 745
126 45,5. 535
53 174. 355
27 79. 6.50
16 49, 120
6 17. 620
10 26. 640
4 13. 062
1 6, 186
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 5, 810
3 16, 805
A i tint ppTipral counsel
1
11
1
3
23
1
1
3
10, 800
118.800
11.0.50
33. 650
261, 160
10.800
10.800
32.900
2 10, 495
■R nYi r>hipf
1 6,060
Deputy assistant administrator
1 6. 060
Voucher examiner supervisor
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032..
1 6.185
7 34, 716
45 199, 100
2 21, 600
7 75, 600
2 21,600
1 10.800
8 86. 400
3 28. 800
4 39.200
50 203. 126
94 363, 165
30 99. 970
21 67. 070
9 25. 630
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2
19, 400
6 15, 610
9 2,5, 368
2
2
22
6
2
1
3
20.000
19.200
214, 800
,59. 800
19.400
9.600
28.800
4 13, 062
1 9.600
28 269. 400
10 97. 000
3 28, 800
1
29
9
3
9. 600
281,800
87.800
28,800
■ Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Positions filled by commissioned officers
743 4,563,930
8 91, 600
121.9 623,048
62,631
715 4,444,907
8 91,600
172. 6 868, 9-18
674 3, 651, 870
8 91,600
£,eonom si
23 220, 800
1 9. 600
1 9. 600
6 67. 600
20
1
1
6
192. 000
9.600
9. 600
67. 600
48. 8 262, 240
Savings due to use of former pay scales
tor part of year .-
::;::::;::
Liaison officer..
3
1
28.800
9,600
Net permanent, departmental (av-
613.1
3, 796, 651
283, 616
12,887
94,419
167,906
534.4
3, 484, 359
42,090
12,631
32, 795
120,490
1 9, 800
13 125, 000
1 9,600
1 8,360
3 25, 080
12 101, 120
1 8.360
2 16, 720
3 25,080
1 8,960
3 25,080
1 9.360
2 16. 720
7 68. 720
3 25.080
1
617.2
14
1
1
2
13
1
2
3
1
3
1
2
7
4
134.800
9,600
8.660
16, 720
110, OSO
8,360
17, 120
25.080
8.960
25. 480
9.360
16.720
58.720
34, 240
14
1
1
1
6
135,000
9,600
8,560
8, 560
43. 400
Part-time and temporary positions:
3, 298, 030
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
94,900
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
12, 681
4,000
Payment to other agencies for reimburs-
able detail
6
2
60, 760
16. 720
131, 909
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Qr.ade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
4, 355. 479
3, 692, 365
Auditor --
3, 641, 420
Branch chief ---
1
6
4
1
6
8,360
60.760
34,240
8,360
51, 660
Examiners, organization and pro-
9 97. 200
1 10. 800
3 32. 400
i 43. 200
1 9.600
1 9,600
1 9, 600
9 99,960
1 11, 050
1 10, 800
5 65, 500
1 9,600
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
9 89, 200
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
9 100, 700
Director, staff college
1 11,300
10 84. 800
2 16.720
1 8.360
7 68. 920
2 16. 720
27 226, 920
1 8,360
. 2 16, 720
3 26, 080
2 16, 720
1 7,040
3 21. 120
3 21. 120
1 7. 040
3 21,120
1 7, 040
2 14,080
1 7,040
9
2
1
7
2
24
1
2
2
2
1
4
3
1
4
1
2
1
75.840
16, 720
S.3fiO
58, 920
16,920
202, 040
8,360
16,720
17, 120
16, 720
7,040
29, 360
21,120
7,240
28,160
7,040
14, 0,S0
7,040
6 66, 000
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director, staff college
Business manager, staff college
2
2
17
16,720
16,920
144,620
Specialist-. ---
1 9,800
1 9,800
Deputy director, regional office
Deputy director, staff college
Deputy director, training school
9 86. 400
1 9.600
2 19, 200
9 90,000
2
2
1
3
17, 520
16,720
7,240
22,720
jraii 1 K ffippr
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 9,600
}■:<!•■ "' ' 1 1 [lining officer
2 19, 200
6 48,000
9 89,000
1 9,600
1 9, 600
9 77, 840
11 91,960
9 78,040
9 90, 000
Aft mev
3 28,800
1
3
.5
i
1
8
7,240
21,520
14,080
35, 400
14,080
7,040
7,040
56, 320
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director for women's
affairs -
9 75, 240
8 66, 880
9 75, 240
Attiiik wiiniiiiL-conlr.iIIrr
1 8,360
Inspection officer
4 28, 160
1 7,240
1 7, 040
1
4
28, 160
Eiipii».;T. Bi'iiynil
'"'9 76,'246"
9 75, 240
9 76, 240
2 17, 120
9 75, 240
9 75, 240
5 41,800
18 160,480
9 76, 240
"""5""4i^86o'
7 60. 520
9 75. 240
2 17. 120
9 75. 240
9 75. 240
4 34.040
18 150. 480
9 75. 240
9 78, 040
9 76, 240
8 69, 480
9 77, 840
9 78, 040
6 60, 160
9 77,840
22 164, 880
1 7,240
P rQnnnpl nffir'pr
Plftcement officer
2
14, 080
2
3
14,480
22, 320
Facilities self-protection coordinator.
1 8,360
1 7,040
17 119,680
1
18
7,040
128,320
20
1
143, 400
7,040
9 78, 840
1 7, 040
1 7,040
7 49, 280
3 18.220
3 18, 220
1 5. 940
3 17, 820
1
1
7
3
2
1
1
7,040
7,040
49, 280
18,420
12. 280
6.940
5.940
Tncticfll nlftnner
6
4
3
3
2
1
14, 080
36, 600
24, 660
18, 620
17, 820
11.880
5,940
9 78,840
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $0,940:
9 75, 240
8 66,880
9 75, 240
9 75, 240
9 75, 240
9 75,240
28 197, 120
1 7,040
8 70, 280
9 78, 840
\'. ' ' :/i:itOr
9 78,840
1 6. 140
5 30, 700
1 5,940
S 29, 700
3 17,820
1 6, 140
1 5,940
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
6.140
30. 900
5. 940
5. 940
31.100
6.140
5, 940
Gi mI< ij i: HiL. $7,040 to $8,040:
1
1
6
3
1
6,140
5,940
36,640
19, 220
5,940
1 7, 240
10 70, 400
12 86,080
Warden service officer
Writer
36 263, 440
Training officer
3 21,120
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
35
DETAIL OF PBE.SONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $,i.'.itn tn $6,940:
Administrative service chief
Business manager
Chief, security patrol force
Engineer, maintenance
Instructor
Training officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Cartographer
Chief, security patrol force
Communications specialist
Instructor --
Maintenance technician...
Supervisor, food and housing,
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,055
Grade 3. Rrage $2,950 to $.3,430
Grade 2. R.ange $2,750 to $3.2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field .
Deduct:
Lapses -
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-worlt ditlerential
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, field.
Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5. 060
5.060
67, 155
6,060
10. 120
5. 060
4, 205
41,745
57, 970
299,410
20. 650
2,750
14,960
57, 600
2,974
13, 750
15,632
7,260
30, 847
6,109
19,066
16, 949
5,185
5,185
67, 155
10,120
5,060
9,410
44, 495
51, 366
165. 120
20. 650
2,750
379 2, 579, 247
110.9
5,940
5,940
12,680
60, 600
5,060
10, 120
4, 455
76, 480
52, 490
222, 000
12.120
14. 960
68.320
8,922
22. 000
7,816
2,560
349 2, 200, 708
28.2
166, 650
FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Re-
view—
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.IECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
ig.M estimate
5
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1
6
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,983
GS-10.0
111 Personal services:
$34,915
18,000
52,915
11, 000
60
2,870
1,600
2,000
10,000
2,600
2,000
165
85, 000
DETAIL OF PEUSONAL SERVICE
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 800
Chief counsel _ _ -
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
1 10.800
1 5. 185
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956^
1 4, 955
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 175
Total permanent, departmental
5 34.915
18,000
52, 916
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Communications Commission^
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal SerBkes
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
1,243
1,143
1,237
1,106
1.459
1.333
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,379
GS-7.9
$6,814
GS-8.1
$5. 475
Average grade -.
QS-8.0
Personal service obligations:
$6, 102. 453
307
23.406
74. 566
$6,039,652
$7, 288, 527
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-weel! base..
23,180
61,300
27.800
69. 850
Total personal service obligations...
6. 200. 731
6. 124, 132
7,386.177
Direct Obligatimt
5. 957. 674
76, 736
14, 097
149, 963
48, 315
29. 434
62.312
134, 217
113, 074
5.781,000
88. 000
IS, 000
150,000
64,693
30.000
65. 000
125. 000
96.389
2. 550
7, U34. 700
110.000
22.000
153. 000
57.000
77. 300
72.000
152. 000
239. 300
88.000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
20
6,585.831
243, 067
6. 410. 6.32
343. 132
8. 006. 300
ObligaHons Pavabte Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts •
351.477
6,828,888
6. 763, 764
8. 366. 777
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioners
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief engineer —
Chief accountant
General counsel.
Chief of bureau
Giadc 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive officer
Secretary .-
Chief of bureau
.Assistant executive officer.
Assistant chief engineer...
Assistant chief accountant
Assistant general counsel
Assistant chief of bureau
Chief of division
Attoiney
Engineer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Hearing examiner..
Administrative officer
Assistant executive officer
Assistant secretary
Assistant chief engineer
Assistant to chief engineer
Assistant to general counsel
Planning officer
Chief of bureau
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
12. 000
12,200
12. 200
36,600
11,050
10.800
10.800
10. 800
21,600
32,400
21,600
32,900
142, 400
38. 600
77,400
165,800
Num- Total
ber salary
12,200
12, 200
12. 200
36.800
10,800
10,800
32, 6.50
32.400
21,600
33,400
187, 100
39,000
68.400
168.800
12. 200
12.400
12.400
11.300
11,0.50
11.050
3 32. 900
3 33. 1.50
2 22. 100
3 3.3, 650
19 210, 450
8 86, 400
7 7.6, 600
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 10,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 10. 600
1 9, 800
1 9. 800
1 10. 600
8 78. 800
24 238. 800
36
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Communications Commission —
Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Chief of unit
Attorney
Engineer.
Grade 13. Range jl.SeoTo" $9^360?
Hearing examiner
Director of information
Planning officer
Personnel officer
Secretary..
Assistant secretary
Assistant chief of bureau
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
Assistant chief of branch
Attorney
Engineer
Accountant
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
I Persoimel assistant
Assistant secretary
f Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
f Assistant chief of branch
Attorney
Engineer
Accountant
Economist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Secretary
Organization and methods examiner
Administrative assistant
Records officer...
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division.
Chief of branch
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of section...
Attorney
Engmeer
Accountant.
Economist...
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,260:
Position classifier
Engineer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Assistant to director of information.
Budget analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Administrative assistant
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Analyst
Senior watch officer
Chief of division
Assistant cbief of division
Chief of section
A.ssistnn t chief of section.
Chief of branch -.
Assistant chief of branch
Attorney
Engineer
Accountant
Gride 8 Rin 1 i n i n
Grade 7 R ii
Oradi I R II 1
Gridc ' R II 1 II
Grid, 4 R II
Grade 3 Rii. n
Gridi 2 Riii I II
Crafts prot(Cti\ I i i 1 il iri ides
Grade 4 Ring S ll li 1 ■'30
Gnd 3 Range r IW to $3 032
tJngridpd positions it annual rates
Rates kss than $1 000
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses...
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
39, 400
67. 200
10, 400
8. 9Ci0
34,640
104. 720
8.9fi0
84. 800
42, SOO
18,120
7,640
7,040
21, 620
30. 660
7.040
108. 620
203, 320
82, 440
14,680
38. 640
12, 680
18, 220
6,140
32, 100
6,740
19. 820
6,940
6,740
106, 980
173, 680
76, 480
5,940
6,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.
Night-work differential...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief engineer
15, 930
25,^26
10, 996
6,185
6. 810
10, 120
11,370
31, 110
5.810
5,685
32, 235
89, 365
48, 415
20. 605
239. 680
77. 810
48.5, 735
696, 613
188, 650
38. 470
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
68,600
67. 600
20, 200
26, 080
9.360
9,160
9,160
110,880
101, 620
8,360
7,640
21, 520
37, 800
7,040
116, 325
233, 254
104, 626
7,640
32. 700
6,740
30. 600
6,340
31, 460
13, 680
12,880
6,940
6,740
88,360
189, 800
70, 340
6,940
6,000
16, 056
30, 985
.6, 3in
6,310
15,810
.5, 810
10, 120
11,495
36, 920
5.060
5,060
5,810
62, 716
72, 486
73, 336
15, 610
282, 470
82, 375
St2, 878
548, 916
157, 610
26, 610
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. oon
4 39. 400
8 78. 200
1 9, 600
9,360
'9," 160
6 43. 640
1 7. 240
25 1, SO. 480
29 214,314
17 127146
1 7,640
7 44. 5,S0
1 6. 740
5 30. 900
25 1!)6. 700
36 219.600
13 82. 660
21,440
16. 5.55
.5. 310
5.310
15, 555
10, 495
22, 615
6,810
8 42, 355
17 88,270
29 149.740
16 88. .560
2 10.740
73 324. 165
16 6.5. 310
167 633. 186
196 662. 390
60 194, 220
9 29, 820
1 3. 230
1,017
5. 6in. 066
96. 9 500, 436
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600: "
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $20, 400
1 10, 000
Num. Total
ber salary
2 $20. 400
1 10.200
Num. Total
ber salary
2 $20,800
1 10,400
1 9,600
7 64, 320
3 28,280
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
7 63. 620
3 27, 680
2 17120
3 26. 2S0
1 8. 760
23 176. 720
1 7,640
11 78, 840
3 21, 720
16 107, 175
34 217, 445
7 45, 180
99 548,441
34 1.57,482
54 239,065
24 96, 090
47 16.5,140
28 90, 760
2 6,660
1 3, 534
10 30. 720
2 6, 064
7 63. 520
3 28. 080
2 17. 520
3 26. 680
Engineer-in-eharge
5 43, 000
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer-in-charge
23 178, 720
1 7,840
11 79, 240
4 29, 360
14 94, 895
36 227. 300
7 45, 180
84 467, 370
33 1,52.207
46 205. 920
22 89. 270
44 156. 430
26 82, 630
2 5,820
1 3.614
10 31, 520
2 6, 224
24 187.960
Engineer
Accountant
Grade 11. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940;
Engineer-in-charge
Engineer
11 80,040
4 29,760
16 107,375
37 241,174
7 46, 780
94 626, 645
70 308.560
46 208,545
22 90.395
46 164,540
26 87, 166
2 5,980
1 3, 614
11 34,670
2 6,224
Grade_9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2.9.50 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Craft, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.464
Grade 4. R ange .$2,7.50 to $3 230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to .$3,032
416
2, 182, 236
11.6
63, 697
383
2,040,990
19.7
105,350
2. 342, 157
154, 260
Net permanent, field (average num-
404.4
2, 118, .539
307
7,701
7,317
23. 516
2.8, 419
6,100
363.3
1,936,640
2,187,897
Regular pav in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
7,033
6,900
20. 600
25.300
5,000
8,188
7 200
28 000
2,191,898
1, 999. 473
2, 261, 286
6, 200, 731
6, 124, 132
7.386. 177
FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION
SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
386
411
1
391
420
Average number of all employees
360
404
Average salaries and gi-.ades:
General schedule grades:
$7, 099
GS-10.3
$2, 752
CPC-3.0
$7, 161
GS-10.4
$2. 832
CPC-3.0
$7, 348
GS-10.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 872
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$2, 614, 761
4,050
10,231
1,251
$2,814,434
18,000
11,066
1,500
$3, 004, 644
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
30,000
11, 866
1,500
2, 630, 293
332, 036
9,359
84, 763
4.093
4,897
6,342
9,699
11,210
8,886
2,396
2, 846, 000
387, 000
10.000
95. 000
5.000
6.000
12, 000
11,000
14.000
12, 000
3,000
3, 048, 000
430, 000
8,000
95,000
66,000
6,000
15,000
Services performed by other agen-
11,000
10, 000
8,000
3,000
3, 103, 974
3, 400, 000
3, 700, 000
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
37
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Director
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the director and general
counsel
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Consultant to the director
Director of administrative manage-
ment
Director of operations analysis
National office representative
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Associate director of administrative
management
Director of administrative manage-
ment ■
Field liaison officer..-
Field representative
National office representative
Operations auditor
Grade 13. Range $S,360 to $9,360:
Adm inistrative officer
Associate director of administrative
management
Executive secretary, national labor
management panel -
Operations analyst
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, budget and finance division..
Methods examiner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief, budget and finance division...
Chief, personnel and reports divi-
sion
Chief, services and supply division.
Mediator-trainee
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by act of Oct. 15,
1949, 29 U. S. C. 172:
Associate director
Grades established by Public Law 375,
82d Cong., approved June 6, 1952:
Associate director .-
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) _ _
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800
Regional director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Mediator
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Mediator
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Mediator
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Mediator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Mediator-trainee ._
Grade?. Range $4,205 tn $4.955
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent field
Deduct:
Lapses -
Savings due to use of former pay scale
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, field _
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 12, 000
1 11,800
9,360
8,360
5,435
16, 180
22. 6.10
20, 975
33.815
40. 9.80
14.910
5,504
57 317,029
7.1 39,644
I 276, 962
4, 0.W
12 139. 350
47 460, 400
145 1.278.000
14
i.560
20. 365
,53, 085
44, 420
114. .345
84, 290
329 2, 430, 435
18.7 89,081
3,555
310.3
2, 337, 799
9,231
1 13, 200
1 12, 000
10.800
10. SOO
10. SOO
5.560
5,060
10, 120
31. 685
)2. a35
37, 3,50
41,220
12. 040
5,604
59 338, 374
2 14, 200
12 139, 350
50 495, 000
145 1, 294, 600
37 260, 480
18 107, 520
12 53,460
12 45,045
42 142,350
24 74. 640
352 2, 612, 445
18. 9 122, 185
333.1
2, 490, 260
10, 000
Num- Total
her salary
1 $16, 000
1 13. 200
1 12, 200
1 11,0.50
1 10. SOO
1 11,050
10. 000
30, 200
19, 400
5,685
5,186
10, 370
32. 435
13.010
41,885
42,100
12,360
5,744
,59 346, 074
30, 000
12 139, 850
50 500, 800
180 1,594.200
25 176.000
54.960
46, 420
149. 500
75, 440
359 2, 737, 170
16.5 78,600
Boards of Inquiry, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
2
2
01 Personal services:
Part-lime and temporary positions..
$1,050
209
$22,500
$22,500
Total personal services
1, 2.59
105
112
250
700
22,500
20,000
2,000
600
2.000
600
22,500
20,000
04 |-..i-.i- 1 • ,11..'. ■. ... i<...<
2,000
600
07 (i..,. . . .:l..i . : . H'l'S
2,000
600
2.426
47,600
47,500
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services; Part-tune and
temporary positions: W. A. E.
Total
salary
$1,259
Total
salary
$22,600
Total
salary
$22,500
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Power Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object dasaiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
766
698
759
1
716
656
719
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 619
GS-8.1
$5,656
as-8.2
$5, 671
GS-8.3
01 Personal services:
$3,920,066
419
14, 432
8,695
$3,688,840
3,985
14,576
1,800
$4, 049, 678
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
11, 705
16,117
2,500
3,943,612
236, 623
3,699
26,662
20,997
61.692
19,906
3, 725
45, 333
21,528
275
2,465
3, 709. 200
204.000
3.200
27.600
21.150
,56,800
20. 800
3,500
42, 300
14, 959
1,000
3,250
4. 080. 000
260.000
3.000
28. 000
06 Rents an. Ii: ii : ■ - ■ l'^'s
21.000
72.000
07 Other C(.i:ii .. i.j .1 . : , n'os.
Serviuts iicir.,.imLd by other agen-
22.000
4.000
40. 000
36.300
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1.000
4,000
4,386,507
4, 106, 659
4,571,300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule gi-ades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief, bureau of accounts, finance
and rates -
Chief, bureau of power
General counsel
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief, bureau of accounts,
finance, and rates
Assistant chief, bureau of power
Head attorney
Assistant general counsel
C hief examiner
Chief engmeer
Chief, division of gas certificates
Chief, division of rates
Chief, division of accounts
Chief, division of finance and
statistics
Chief, division of electric resources
and requirements
Chief, division of licensed projects. .
1953 estimate
1 12, 200
1 12. 200
1 12. 000
1 12. 200
1 12. 200
1 12, 200
1 11. 050
1 11,050
1 10. 800
1 11, 050
1 11.050
1 11,050
3 32. 900
3 33, 150
1 11. 050
1 11,050
1 11. 800
1 11, 800
1 10. 800
1 11,050
1 11. 0.50
1 11,050
1 10. 800
1 11,050
1 10. 800
1 11, 050
1 10. sno
1 11,050
1 10. 800
1 11, 050
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
12, 400
12, 200
12, 400
11, 300
11,050
22, 100
33, 650
11, 300
11,800
11,050
11.300
11,300
11,300
38
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Power Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to Sll.SnO— Con.
Chief, division of river basins
Secretary of the Commission
Examiner
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, division of budget and finance .
Chief, division of personnel and ad-
ministrative services
Head, section of electric rate investi-
gations (division of rates)
Head, section of electric rate investi-
gations (division of accounts)
Head, section of gas rate investiga-
tions (division of rates)
Head, section of gas rate investiga-
tions (division of accounts)
Head, section of rate filings and
contract analysis -
Head, section of accounting regula-
tions
Head, section of service complaints
and special studies...
Head, section of licensed projects
and original cost_
Head, section of engineering analy-
sis..
Head, section of power supply
Head, section of gas resources
Examiner _
Attorney
Head, section of transmission and
coordination
Head, section of finance..
Head attomev...
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Head, section of cost estimates
Head, section of declaration of in-
tention
Head, section of power requirements.
Head, section of utility status
Power utilities accountant
Head , section of rate reports
Head, section of reports and special
studies
Head, section of basin apd project
plans
Head, section of power reports
Head, section of financial reports
Head, section of statistics
Head, section of project and land
Head, section of special analysis
Engineer
Attorney
E.xaminer _
Geologist - ,_
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant secretary.
Engineer _.
Attorney
Examiner
Geologist __.
Assistant chief, division of personnel
and administrative services
Examiner of accounts
Assistant chief, division of budget
and finance
Power utilities acfountant
Public Utilil I.- I I 'Ir I
Informafii'ii i •: -I ..'i ;l specialist
Grade 11. Km . \ > • -r,,!Mn:
Assistant 111 ( ti iM I'iMii
Informati
Engineer.
Attorney
Utility analyst
Rate analyst
Head, section of maps and drafting.
Power Utilities accountant
Public utilities specialist..
Geologist...
Grade 10. R.ange $5,600 to $6,250:
Power utilities accountant
Land investigator-.
Head, section of administrative
services
Head, section of fiscal control
Confidential assistant to Commis-
sioner
Assistant to the Chairman
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Public utilities accountant
Confidential assistant to Commis-
sioner _
Engineer _
E.xaminer of accounts.-
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst,.
Land investigator
Statistician
Geologist
Public utility economist _.
■ditorial specialist.
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 200
10.400
10, 2(10
9.600
10. 400
9, 600
9. SOO
9.600
9, 600
9, 600
9,600
60.120
94. 960
17, 520
S,360
7,840
248, 320
56, 920
7,040
28, 100
7,240
14, 680
14, 4.80
8,040
5,940
119, 660
37, 840
6,740
6,540
6,940
6,140
10, 870
79, 150
5,810
.5, 810
5. .560
25, 300
5,186
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10, 400
10,600
10,200
10, 000
9,800
.8. 760
!8, 120
8,360
8, 660
8.360
8. .360
8,360
9.160
8.960
85.800
95. 960
26. 280
8,560
7,840
205, 680
67, 920
15, 080
21,720
8,040
6. 140
6.140
90. 160
31,900
6,740
6,740
6,140
6, 340
5, 810
36, 170
6,810
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 800
10, 400
10, 600
10, 400
9,800
10, 600
9,800
10. 000
9,800
9,600
9. 800
9, SOO
9.800
9,600
9.800
9.800
9. 600
9.360
8,660
9, 360
8.960
86,600
96. 960
25. 880
16, 920
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
7,440
15.280
22, 120
8,040
6,340
6,140
97, 100
32, 300
91, 520
5,810
5,810
37. 045
5,810
5,060
5,810
26, 300
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range$5,060 to $6,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 685
1 .?, 810
1 5, 685
2 10, 870
3 1.5, 360
32 144. 810
25 109. 750
55 208. 300
82 28.3, 070
63 197, 115
8 24. 080
2 .5, 900
11 28,712
2 4, 840
1 4, 755
1 4, 430
2 8, 085
2 7,604
2 7, 196
3 9. 192
7 19, 520
1 2, 933
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 810
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 810
Librarian..
Public utilities specialist
1 6, 685
3 18, 180
2 10, 740
32 147, 060
24 107, .580
.52 202. 195
SO 280. 160
52 166, 440
8 24, 480
1 3,230
10 26, 560
1 2,420
1 6, 076
1 4,728
2 8,541
2 7, 967
2 7, 646
3 9, 597
6 17, 856
1 2, 933
1 5, 810
3 16, 655
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,7.TO to $3,2.30
Crafts, protertivr, an.l m-ilndiiil grades:
Grade 4. Riuut $i',:.'i" i" *:i.230
Grade 3. Ran-r ;;>,:,:._• |., -;:t.ii,f2
Grade 2. R:ihl-. • .. ij,i :,, j-j,k40
Po.-^ill ii ■■..! i—llv 1, 1.
Kail . ,, ■, i.i ' , ■ 1 . ,) and above:
i;i •■ 1- l: ■■ •■ -'.:■ :.i'i2.59
Riitf - • ,iir !■ Hi u. \, - ihan $5,060:
Grade 16. Range $2.0S (o $2.41
Grade 14. Range $1.92 to $2.22
Grade 12. Range $1.77 to $2.05
Grade 10. Range $1.61 to $1.86
Grade 8. Range $1.45 to $1.68
Grade 6. Range $1.30 to $1.61
Grade 5. Range $1.22 to $1.41
3 15, 360
38 173, 915
24 106, 4.55
68 226, 655
90 315, 350
62 169,080
6 19, 220
1 3,230
10 27, 360
2 4,910
1 6, 326
1 4, 894
2 8, 873
2 8. 224
3 11, 087
3 9,901
7 21, 083
Total permanent, departmental...
515 2. 736. 827
31. 3 149. 132
481 2, 636, 659
27 138, 213
521 2, 865, 243
26. 8 140, 950
Net permanent, departmental (av-
483,7
2, 587, 695
419
9,613
8,695
454
2, 498, 446
3.985
9.823
1,800
494.2
Part-time and temporary positions:
2, 724, 293
11, 705
Regul.ar pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
10, 848
2,600
.\11 personal services, departmental .
2. 606, 422
2, 514, 054
2, 749, 346
Field
( enerilMlKduli prides
Ci 1 1 [ 1 1 111 800 to $11,800:
1 1
1 10, 800
3 29, 600
1 9, 360
2 16, 720
1 8, 760
1 9.360
16 135. 960
29 218. 760
3 23.120
5 3.5. 200
1 7, 040
29 186. 060
6 32,840
3 18, 620
1 6,340
5 29, 000
2 11, 125
10 .57, 725
6 31.360
27 146, 245
11 53, 570
23 101,215
12 49, 165
15 56, 525
18 62, 830
9 28, 230
2 6, 580
1 11, 050
3 29, 200
1 9, 360
3 26, 080
1 11, 050
Cr H 00 to $10,600:
3 29,400
Tri 1 M 1 HI s !60to$9360:
Pi il II ill r
1 9,360
4 34,440
i 9. 360
14 121. 240
29 220. 660
1 9,360
14 121. 640
Grade 12 Range $7 040 to $S 040:
29 221, 560
8 ,59, 520
1 7, 240
26 170, 640
10 73, 800
1 7,240
Gri 1. 11 Km . «; > <)40 to $6 940:
28 183,320
1 onntant
8 52,920
9 69,060
Gril III 1 n 00 to $6 250:
I u\ rill III iMomtant
Cnl 1 111 mo to $5 810:
6 36, 250
8 47, 126
16 90, 686
23 126, 630
11 .54,960
17 77, 236
10 42, 575
15 68, 400
16 .57, 040
7 22, 250
1 2, 910
19 106,640
24 132,815
Cri 1 1 1 Illn1,'i370
Grid. " T 1 1 <)55
Grade 6 T ,n 1 45
Grade 6 Ii i i 160
Grade 4 B m i i i i 55
Grade 3 R mu ^2 9 0 to 11 430
Grade 2 Range $2 TTO to $3 230
13 64, 686
24 109, 645
8 33, 485
17 66, 470
17 60,855
7 22, 670
241 1,381,110
9. 1 48, 739
217 1, 286, 005
15 94,611
238 1,404,420
14 79,035
Net permiftient, field (average num-
231.9
1,332,371
4,819
202
1,190,394
4. 7.52
224
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
1,325,385
6,269
1, 337, 190
1, 195. 146
1,330,654
3,943,612
3, 709, 200
4,080,000
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses. Federal Trade Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees..
760
676
672
661
888
846
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
39
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,783
GS-8.6
$2,968
CPC-3.6
$4,251
$5,860
GS-8.7
$3,020
CPC-3.7
$4, 256
$5, 793
OS-8.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade..
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-3.7
$4,260
01 Personal services:
$3,898,722
15,960
20,288
$3, 870, 065
14, 700
15, (100
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
18, 000
20.000
3, 934, 960
184,653
3,982
29,699
9,587
36, 030
23,119
17,040
46, 709
22,091
147
3, 899, 765
16:i.035
1.500
20,000
10, ceo
20, roc
12, 500
22,000
27, 500
2,500
4, 937, 365
W Communication services
32,000
Services performed by other agen-
.50 000
4,306,917
4,178,800
5,500,000
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General counsels
Director, bureau of antimonopoly..
Director, bureau of antideceptive
practices
Director, bureau of industry coop-
peration
Director, bureau of industrial eco-
nomics-
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
Executive assistant to chairman
Assistant general counsel
Assistant director, bureau of anti-
monopoly
Assistant director, bureau of anti-
deceptive practices
Assistant director, bureau of indus-
try cooperation..
Assistant director, bureau of indus-
trial economics --
Attorneys
Hearing examiners -
Chief of division
Medical officer..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general counsel
Chief of division
Hearing examiner
Attorney
Medical officer
Chemist
Economic analyst
Accountant -..
Statistician
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division - --■
Attorney.
Economic analyst
Accountant
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division.
-Attorney
Economic analyst
.\ccomitant
Investigator
Statistician
Information specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney..
Economic analyst-
Accountant
Investigator
Administrative officer
Information specialist
Librarian..
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $0,250:
Administrative assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney..
Economic analyst
Accountant
Investigator
Assistant librarian
Administrative assistant
Editor
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
12, 200
12. 200
12,200
11, 5.50
46, 700
11,. 300
11, 300
11, 800
21,850
67,050
1 10, OOO
6 61, 000
11 112,200
30 300, 200
2 20,400
1 9,600
6 59, 800
9.600
8,560
462. 720
17, 320
27, 680
15,480
201,040
21,620
114.490
17,820
61, 620
62, 120
26,660
6,640
79, 830
46, 165
20,990
45, 480
Num- Total
ber salary
12, 000
12, 200
12, 200
11.. 550
45, 9.50
11,300
11, 300
11,050
21,850
1 10, son
I 10, 200
4 40. SCO
9 92, 400
33 327, 000
1 9,600
1 9,600
7 69, 400
1 9. 600
1 9,600
1 8, .560
48 419. 360
1 8, 760
2 18, 520
2 14,080
22 161, 280
4 28, 560
4 29, 660
3 23, 120
132, 280
5,940
44,580
46, 180
25,660
6,540
41,230
51,226
15, 805
28, 650
12. 200
12, 400
12, 400
11.800
10. 800
57, 750
11.. 5.50
n..5.50
il.:ioo
3:i, 160
54. 000
118.800
67.800
11,050
8.760
506.960
100. 920
18,920
14. 480
205, 720
98, 960
37, 000
23, 720
7,040
7,040
146, 160
23, 760
50, 920
46. 780
26. 160
5.940
6.740
13. 000
51,350
76, 526
25, 926
33,610
5,060
21, 740
11,370
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental- Cnntiniied
General sell ■; ' --I'lt Continued
Grade >-- 1 : '■-' ' ' f5,370
Grade:. 1: : . ; i" •" $4,955
Grade 6. i; «•■_,■ v:;,7m- i,, $4,545
Grade 5. Kanpe «:).4I0 to $4,160 .,
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2.7.'i0 fo $3,2"C
Crafts, protective, ;n, 1 i i.-l ■ Vil -ludes:
Grade 7. Range ^ ■
Grade 6. Rangr » •<• u. • ■ u
Grade 4. Rancc. ^.',7 J' in-;;j.ii
I : : i: . s2,4-20 to$2]846
Irii . I ' il lithographic wage
i;r;ulf l^ I ■■ l/l-.n to $5,741 ,
Grade 1.' i. 'i in $5,168
Grade 111: , ■ i tn $4,950 ,
Grade i::. H r,_v mh'mo $4,742
Grade 10. Range J.i.567 to $4,118
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay...
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, branch office
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,M0:
Attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ttomev,_.
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Attorney.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. R.anse $.!.175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range .S2,9,';0 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $29. 720
49 219. 110
28 118, 695
66 253. 940
67 228, 140
44 135, 890
10 28, 860
5. 138
8,819
8,611
4,410
7,030
617.8
3, 042, 647
12,682
215, 260
191, 725
16, 930
19, 310
67,420
27, 335
6,820
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $24. 600
46 206, 305
26 110,2.52
66 250. 660
67 229. 975
42 129,068
4 12, 040
5,138
4,597
13, 022
615.3
3, 040, 038
12,500
152, 115
107, 375
12,760
22,846
65, 120
15, 696
157. 9 145. 6
856, 175 830, 027
3,268 2,2C0
$24, 860
288,200
112, 7,52
318,350
349, 450
153,918
12,640
7,970
3,440
3,230
19,945
5.190
6,138
4.597
17,322
649.6
3, 807, 536
16,000
22 187, 920
248, 256
128, 400
13,100
46, 716
77, 346
15. 935
6,900
196.2
1, 091, 8.30
3,000
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Salaries and Expenses, General Accounting Office —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.IECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
7,000
6,644
6,460
6,175
6,472
6,225
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 675
GS-6.3
$4,764
GS-6.7
$4. 808
GS-6.9
Personal service obligations:
$30, 356, 745
109, 800
$29,326,700
113, 300
60,000
$29, 597, 700
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
112,300
90,000
Total personal service obligations...
30, 466, 645
29,600,000
29,800,000
Direct Obligations
30,440,226
638, 820
78. 191
112, 587
212, 175
146, 575
67. 192
193, 587
29,500,000
1,000,000
100, 000
125,000
230,000
150,000
100,000
' 180,000
29,800,000
1, 100, 000
100,000
135. 000
250,000
150, 000
100, 000
08 Supplies and materials
200,000
40
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Continued
Salaries and Expenses, General Accounting Office — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
19.52 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct ObtlQotions— Continued
09 Equipment ___
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
$84, 478
39
$74, onn
1,000
$124,000
1,000
40, 000
31,972,870
31,460,000
32.000,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
2fi, 319
1,321
02 Travel
Total obligations payable out of
reimbm-sements from other ac-
27, 643
i2, 000, 513
31,460,000
32,000.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Comptroller General
Assistant Comptroller General.
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant to the Comptroller General-
General counsel
Director, accounting systems divi-
sion.
Director of audits
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director of audits
Associate general counsel
Director, accounting systems divi-
sion
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the Comptroller General.
Associate director of audits
Chief of investigations
Associate general counsel
Chief of division
Associate director, accounting sys.
tems division
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive officer,
Assistant to the Comptroller GeneraL
Chir.f of division
Director of personnel
Associate general counsel
Associate chief of Investigations
Associ,ite director of audits
Assistant director, accounting sys-
tems division
Accountant
Director, European branch
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of branch
Assistant executive oflQcer
Legislative attorney
Organization and methods examiner.
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of investigations
Assistant general counsel
Systems accountant
Accountant
Cost auditor
Assistant director of persormel
Investigator ,,
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,300:
Budget analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Legislative attorney
Inv
Systems accountant
Accountant
Cost auditor
Chief of branch
Assi.st,ant chief of branch.
Chief of subdivision
Chief of section
Administrative officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief clerk
Organization and methods exam-
iner
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
I $17, 500
1 16, 000
12, 000
12. 200
12, 200
12,000
12, 200
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
23, 600
6 60, 5fi5
1 10, 200
1 10, 200
3 30, 200
4 40, 200
4 39. 200
9 90. (100
17 166.600
22 212, S94
6 61, 440
1 10, 000
2 17, 120
33 282,480
22 192,720
1 8, SCO
19 163, 400
40 338,000
30 274,320
4 36, 240
4 34, 680
2 18, 120
11 96. 920
1 8, 760
4 30, 760
43 319,920
37 277,500
Num- Total
ber salary
12, 000
48, 600
12, 200
12, 200
24, 200
48, 000
1 11,800
i io.ioo
1 10, 800
4 40, 400
1 10, 200
1 10, 200
3 30, 200
4 40, 200
5 49, 600
9 90. 200
22 2)4.000
39 381.. 520
2 20. 4 SO
1 10, 200
6 57, 600
1 8. 560
1 8. 560
2 16, 720
37 323,720
1 8, 360
27 230. 000
86 732, OSO
1) 82, 368
3 27, 880
4 34. 680
2 18, 120
11 96,960
1 8. 760
1 7. 240
6 37, son
44 327, 160
56 412,040
Num- Total
ber salary
12,000
48, 600
12, 200
12,200
24, 200
48, 000
1 11,800
i""'i6,'866
10,!
4 40. 400
1 10, 200
1 10, 200
3 30. 200
4 40, 200
6 49, 600
9 90, 200
22 214, 000
41 402,000
1 8, 660
2 16, 720
37 323,720
34 293,240
1,360
27 230, 000
94 80.5,068
1 9, 360
3 27, 8'0
4 34. 680
2 18, 120
11 96,960
1 8, 700
7,240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range$7,040 to $8,040— Con,
Systems accountant
Accountant
Fiscal auditor
Cost auditor
Staff assistant
-Administrative officer
Assistant to chief of division
Cliiof of section
Assistant chief of section
Assistiiiil to diroctor of personnel.
I"- ' r i : 1 iiv. Civil Service
I I >M^:xpert Examiners.
Ira.li' II l; Mi'.v *.-,;U0 to $6,940:
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Leeisiative attorney
-\ttorney
Investigator
Systems accountant
Accountant
Assistant to chief of branch
Cli ief of subdivision
.\ssistant to chief of subdivision.
Cliief of section
.Assistant chief of section
Adjudicator
Fiscal auditor
Cost andilor
'iwance reviewer...
I'y, Civil Service
r^xpert Examiners
linica! assistant
■ lilirarian
:onne! analyst
niTiistrativc'omcer
, :.-.! I <(i.,ii icehnician.
lan..
I'r". ' .I'lM . aiid internal reviewer..
Oradf 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Chief of section.
Assistant chief of section
Adjudicator
Claims examiner.
Chief of party
Tabulating equipment operative
supervisor
Unit head
Group head -
Transportation technician..
Freight technician
Passenger technician..
Fiscal auditor
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Organization and methods examiner.
Legislative attorney.
Attorney
Investieator..
Teciniical assistant
Assistant to assistant comptroller
gei
Chir
„! senti,
Cost auditor..
Assistant staff manager _
Accounts examiner
Claims examiner
Technical assistant _
Budget analyst..
Unit head _
Assistant unit head 1
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor.
Employee counselor
Placement ofhcer
Personnel oOii
;ific'
Grade .S. Itaugc $4,620 to $5,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656.
Grade 3, Range $2,950 to $3,430.
1952 actual 1963 estunate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $79,640
66
469, 440
4 28, 360
45 345,610
5 39, 200
2 14, 480
2 15, 680
18 130,920
12 91,280
1 8,040
6 36, 600
4 25, 760
2 13, 080
17 105.647
fil 391, 600
9 57. 150
66
398, 638
3 20, 120
1 6, 140
5 31,870
19 125,580
13 82. 072
107 691,230
3 20, 820
123 792,4.82
21 144, 207
1 6, 540
2 !1.8S0
8 53, 752
1 6, 140
5 31. 700
1 6. 140
10 65.170
6 39. 000
5 32, 100
4 25, 360
1, 304, 825
10 68, 7.50
9 55, 695
1 5, 875
1 5,740
26 146,400
6 35, 400
41 251,920
20 119,920
21 123,124
10, 870
5, 436
45, 935
28, 000
6,310
21,500
18 101,200
70
373, 100
1, 139, 730
5, 186
5,810
26, 925
27,800
10, 870
97,410
6, 560
5, 635
5, 260
16. 430
6,073
1 6, 185
3 15, 655
23 125,327
29 158,064
311
1, 547, 770
853
3, 995, 366
411
1, 743, 934
849
3, 314, 700
741
2, 667, 323
122
3, 632, 897
Num- Total
ber salary
16 $113,340
124
891, 347
4 28, 360
10 76.740
6 39, 200
2 14, 680
2 16, 680
14 103,560
12 91,280
1 8,040
5 36, 600
1 7,040
3 19. 620
2 13,080
10 61.600
63 403,020
6 37, 120
187
1, 146, 972
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
6 38, 040
20 131, i
11 70,140
104 679,960
3 20, 820
44 283,844
11,880
69, 660
6,140
25,360
6.140
84, 820
39, 240
32, 100
26,360
1 5, 875
1 6, 000
39 229. 375
6 36, 500
60 3.57,875
25 148, 750
25 144, 749
3 15,930
1 6,310
4 22, 480
43 234,565
3 16, 030
1 5, 436
6 34, 610
2 10, 995
1 6, 310
3 15, 430
18 101,200
203
1,
92
1,091,007
618, 477
6,185
6,810
42, 105
11,745
10, 870
40. 170
5, .560
6,685
5,310
16, 430
5, 185
6,060
6.186
30, 735
83, 275
18 101,830
430
2, 105, 500
11
4, 124, 245
6
1, 356, 684
15
1, 645, 114
'8
2, 376, 022
II
3, 263, 173
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
41
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEitvicES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,425 to $4,035
Grade (i. Ranee $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to'$2,840
L-12. Range $3,370 to $4,118
Num- Total
ber salary
711
$2,080,190
4 15,712
6 21,516
2 6,988
8 24, 887
92 264,102
12 31,190
1 4, 118
5 16,837
Num- Total
ber salary
693
$1,771,636
4 15, 740
6 21,280
2 6, 988
7 22, 290
89 255,648
7 18,620
1 4, 264
5 17, 930
Num- Total
ber salary
626
$1,677,819
4 15,740
6 21, 280
2 6, 988
7 22.290
86 246,863
6 16,990
1 4.264
L-10. Range $3,078 to $3,474
6 17, 930
Total permanent, departmental
7,000
31,842,189
356
1,485,444
6,460
30, 585, 748
285
1,259,048
6,472
30,930,430
247
1,332,730
Net permanent, departmental (af-
6,644
30, 356, 745
109,800
6.175
29,326,700
113,300
60,000
6,225
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Living and
29, 597, 700
112,300
90,000
01 Personal services
30,466,545
29,500,000
29.800,000
Salaries in the foregoing schedule are dis-
tributed as follows:
30,440,226
26, 319
29,600,000
29, 800. 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
30,466,545
29,500,000
29, 800, 000
INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Indian Claims Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
11
11
11
11
IS
17
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,789
GS-8.3
$5,892
GS-8.3
$6. 467
GS-9.2
01 Personal services:
$87, 389
149
$88,345
1.55
$132, 548
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
185
Total personal services
02 Travel....
87. .WS
2.193
584
73
13
5
502
603
42
88, 600
1,100
600
160
70
40
500
400
40
132, 733
4,270
600
06 Printing and reproduction
100
100
Services performed by other agen-
600
09 Equipment
1,200
347
91,553
91,400
140, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at $14,000 established by 63
Stat. 881:
Num-
ber
3
Total
salary
$42, 000
Nimi-
ber
3
Total
salary
$42,000
Num
ber
3
1
6
1
4
3
- Total
salary
$42, 000
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Investigator
Clerk and administrative officer
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2
1
4
1
17, .520
8,960
16, 805
3.030
2
1
4
1
17. 920
8. 960
17,305
2,950
51, 760
9.160
17. 655
8,930
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
11
0.2
88.315
850
76
11
0.2
89, 135
790
18
1
139, 005
6,467
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
10. S
87, 389
149
10.8
88, 346
155
17
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base
185
87,538
88, 500
132, 733
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
General Expenses, Interstate Commerce Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
1,762
1,662
1,661
1,634
1,900
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,259
GS-7.5
$5,263
GS-7.6
Average grade
GS-7.6
01 Personal services:
$8,646,049
32, 619
3,109
$8, 548, 846
32,179
3,263
$9, 443, 346
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
35,686
8,681,777
255, 378
8,006
50,839
50,464
181.289
107, 994
8,584,288
230, 650
9,624
46, 005
41,092
175, 000
101,118
02 Travel... . - . ---
318,969
60, 300
181,000
Services performed by other agen-
.3,500
139,356
54,036
4,943
107, 407
40, 408
5,100
121,910
67,500
9,580
9, 534, 072
9, 339, 692
10, 406, 000
DET.UL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in e.\cess of $14,800:
Commissioners
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Chief counsel
Director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Assistant chief examiner
Assistant director
Associate chief counsel
Chief examiner...
Chief of reviewing section
Chief of section .-
Director
Hearing
Secretary.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief counsel
-\ssistant chief of section
Assistant director
Assistant secretary
Assistant secretary (budget officer).
Attorney... -..
Chief carrier research analyst
Chief of bureau
Chief of section —
Examiner
Head auditor property changes
Ifi'iul land appraiser
M-ail Jraiisprtrt economist —
ilion engineer
Hr
Heariniz r\aiiinaT (chief of section).
Orgaiiizii 1 111 aiMl nathods examiner.
Grade i:!, K.m.^r >s,:i ,i) to $9,360:
.\CC0UIliallt all'l auditor
Assistant chief of section
Assistant secretary
Assistant to director
.attorney
Chairman, fourth section board
Chairman of board
Chief accountant
Chief of section
Economist (transportation cost)
Examiner
Hearing examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel director. _ — .
Statistical analyst
TratEc analyst
Transport economist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant and auditor
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of section
Attorney
Chief explosives agent
Chief of section
Economist ,
Employment officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
22,100
32, 400
21,600
11,800
11,0.S0
11,050
34, 400
11.0.50
123, 050
11,800
20,000
10, 200
39, 200
9,600
9.600
19, 400
10. 600
10.600
48.600
136. 000
10,600
10,200
10,600
18,520
51,360
8,360
8,960
17, 920
25, 480
63, 4S0
7,040
7,440
7,240
37. 400
7.040
14, 080
7,640
7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
6 61,000
2 22, 100
3 32, 400
2 21, 600
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 11,050
3 34, 400
1 11.050
10 112,250
1 11, 800
2 19, 200
1 10, 200
4 39, 200
1 9, 600
1 10, 600
1 10,600
5 4.8, 600
13 126. 400
1 10. 600
1 10, 200
33. 840
25. 480
8,960
18, 620
51,360
8,360
8,960
17,920
25, 480
63, 480
7,040
7,440
'37,"46o"
7,040
14, OSO
7,640
7, (MO
Num- Total
ber salary
6 62,000
2 22,600
3 33, 160
22,100
11,800
11,300
11,300
34,650
75, 8,50
20 217,7.50
10, 800
9,600
9,800
19,400
10,600
10.600
49,600
06,600
10.600
10, 400
10. 000
20 193. 400
10, 000
9,600
9,160
18, 120
26, 480
8,360
58, 920
42 353.720
8,360
9,360
60,620
7,240
7,640
7,040
58, 620
7,240
14,480
7,840
7,240
42
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION— Con.
General Expenses, Interstate Commerce Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General sctiedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Engineer..
Engineer examiner
Examiner (general attorney)
Hearing examiner
Land appraiser
Member of board
Organization and methods examiner.
Statistical analyst
Supervisor field forces.. _-
Transport analyst
Transportation cost analyst..
Transportation rate analyst
Grade 11. Rajige $5,940 to $6,940;
Accountant and auditor
Adjudicator-
Administrative officer
Annotator
Assistant I udget officer
Assistant chief explosives agent
Assistant to director.
Attorney
Chief, freight rate bureau
Chief of section
Engineer
Examiner
General attorney
Hearing examiner
Land appraiser
Librarian
Mechanical engineer...
Position classifier
Transport economist
Transportation cost analyst
Valuation engineer.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Accoimtant and auditor
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, freight rate branch. .
Chief, freight tariff branch
Chief, report writer
Chief, special permission branch
Chief, waybill branch.
Examiner
Fiscal officer
Statistical analyst
Statistical officer
Transportation cost analyst
Transportation taritT reviewer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ccountant and auditor
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief, freight tariff section.
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief, special permission
branch
Assistant chief, waybill branch
Assistant librarian
Assistant to chief of section
Attorney.
Chief clerk
Chief clerk (report writer)
Chief of section
Chief, passenger tariff branch
Chief, temporary authority unit
Digest reviewer
Economist
Employment officer..
Engineer
Examiner
Explosive agent-
Federal Register codifier
Financial analyst
Legal examiner
Mechanical engineer —
Position classifier
Rate and tariff analyst
Rate desk chief
Report writer
Reviewer
Space analyst
Transportation cost analyst-
Transportation rate examiner.
Valuation engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $.'),796 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial gi'ades
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,0,i5
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
GradeS. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,S40.-.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary her salary
$23, 920
7,240
71, 800
7,240
240, 120
8.040
43,640
7,010
21. 720
8,040
15, 280
7,240
7,040
5 31, 500
2 12, 080
2 11, 880
1 6, 940
1 6. 140
1 6, 140
3 20, 220
6 38, 440
2 12, 880
3 20, 220
9 61, 860
34 204,960
6.140
86,760
6,140
6,740
6. ,540
6.940
18, 420
19, 420
13, 080
24, 500
11, 750
36, 625
11,750
11,500
17, 750
5,875
6,000
11,625
5.875
6,750
6,250
11,750
6,750
54,600
21,116
17,055
11,120
6,185
6,186
6,810
6,185
5,660
2 11,620
1 5, 435
1 6,810
1 5,660
1 6, 435
1 6, 810
4 21, 365
1 6, 060
12 69, 695
16 82, 835
1 6,060
1 5, 810
1 5, 185
4 20, 990
1 5, 185
2 10, 620
4 22, 365
1 5, 436
25 139,250
2 10, 995
3 16, 430
1 6, 810
1 5, 935
61 316,010
106 491,230
64 232,680
133 626. 405
209 729,830
199 634,410
35 104, 090
1 2,580
4,490
3, 935
6,060
91,408
22, 9 00'
9 64, 760
1 7, 240
31 225, 840
1 8, 040
6 36, 200
1 7, 040
2 14, 6S0
1 8, 040
2 16, 280
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
5 31, 500
2 12, 080
2 11, 880
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
3 20. 220
6 38, 440
2 12, 880
3 20, 220
9 61, 860
35 210,900
6,140
86. 760
6,140
6,740
6,540
5,940
18, 420
19. 420
13, 080
24,600
11,750
30, 375
11,750
11,500
17, 750
5,875
6,000
11,625
6,875
5,750
6,250
11,760
6,750
,TO, 600
21,115
11,495
11,120
6, 185
6,185
5,810
5,186
6,560
11,620
5,435
6,810
5,560
6,436
6,810
21,365
6,060
61,915
72, 590
5,060
.5, 810
,5, 185
20, 990
6,060
10, 620
22, 365
6,435
23 128,005
2 10, 996
3 15, 430
1 6, 810
1 6, 936
66 289,636
96 438,725
64 231,180
126 496,375
198 690,505
194 616. 300
28 82, 360
1 2, 580
4,490
3,935
6,080
91,328
17, 990
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $22, 920
,440
17 120.080
1 7, 440
33 237,920
1 8, 040
6 43, 240
21, 720
8.040
15, 480
14, 480
7,240
6 37, 440
2 12, 480
2 12, 280
1 6, 940
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
3 19, 220
6 38, 440
2 13, 280
3 19,220
11 72, 740
35 209, 900
1 6, 340
23 140, 220
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1 6, 740
1 6. 140
3 19, 020
4 24. 360
2 13, 280
4 23, 500
2 12, 000
5 30, 375
2 12, 000
2 11,750
3 17, 750
1 6,000
1 6,125
2 11, 625
1 6,000
1 5, 875
1 6, 250
3 17, 250
1 6, 875
12 64, 720
4 20, 740
2 11,495
2 11,120
1 5,310
1 6, 310
1 5, 810
1 5,310
1 5, 685
11,
1 6, 660
1 5,810
X 5, 685
1 5, 560
1 6, 810
4 21, 365
1 5,185
14 76.216
12 61,345
1 5, 185
1 5,810
1 5, 310
4 20, 990
1 6, 185
2 10. 620
4 22, 365
1 5. 560
25 138, 125
2 11, 245
1 .5, 060
3 16. 680
1 6. 810
1 5. 936
58 298,775
141 632, 155
58 246,360
134 627,190
210 728,365
209 660. 650
32 93, 360
1 2, 680
1 4. 490
1 3, 935
2 6, 060
34 91.328
DETAIL OF PEBSON'AL SBBVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Grades established by interdepart-
mental lithographic wage board;
Grade 20. Range $4,9.50 to $6,741
Grade 17. Range $4,493 to $5,200
Grade 15. Range $4,160 to $4,805
Grade 13. Range $3,827 to $4,430
Grade 5. Range $2,.538 to $2,933
Grade 4. Range $2,371 to $2,746
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District director..
Grain agent
Hearing examiner
Transportation utilities accountant.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Land appraiser
Service agent
Special agent
Transportation utilities accountant-
Trial attorney (general)
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant and auditor
District supervisor
Engineer
Land appraiser
Service agent
Special agent
Transportation utilities accountant.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
District supervisor
Special agent
Transportation utilities accoimtant.
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810;
Accountant and auditor
Engineer
Land appraiser
Safety inspector
Special agent
Transportation utilities accountant.
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 -
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Paj-ment above basic rates; Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, field -
Personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 960
1 4, 493
1 4, 368
3 11,898
1 2, 933
13 33, 945
1,359
6, 965, 615
761
414, 943
1,282.9
6, 650, 572
24,669
16 148, 660
1 8,760
2 17, 120
3 27, 480
16 117. 240
3 23, 320
9 69. 960
11 83, 840
2 13, 680
90 604,800
4 27, 160
4 27, 760
16 99, 840
4 26, 960
16 103, 640
4 23. 125
1 6,250
1 6, 375
23,240
1 5, 810
6,660
22 119.945
6 34, 860
15 85. 275
3 15, 110
2 8. 660
1 3, 796
9 36, 690
86 305,050
44 144. 105
5 16, 230
2, 247, 240
14
161, 763
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
$4,950
4.493
4. 308
11,898
2.933
31, 574
6,691,634
22.2
103, 826
1,263.8
6, 487, 709
24,253
16 117. 240
3 23.320
9 69. 960
10 76, 200
2 13. 680
86 673. 840
4 27, 160
5 33, 700
15 93. 100
4 26. 960
15 96, 700
4 23. 125
1 6, 2.50
1 6, 375
18 98. 205
4 23.116
11 62.036
2 10. 240
2 8, 660
1 3, 795
9 36, 690
86 306.050
37 120. 190
4 13, 000
376
2. 088, 200
27, 063
Railroad Safety, Interstate Commerce Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
127
124
124
123
124
123
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$6,531
QS-10.3
$6, 517
aS-10.3
$6, 517
GS-10.3
01 Personal services:
$802,970
3.088
426
$798, 824
3,072
1,000
$798, 824
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
3,072
1,000
Total personal services.
806,484
200,117
234
1,073
660
802, 896
163. 050
200
1,100
600
802,896
198, 550
200
1,100
600
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
43
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$5, 543
1,513
351
$5. 400
954
300
$5, 400
954
09 Equipment -
1,015,975
974, 500
1,010,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Examiner -..
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Chief of section
Civil engineer
Electronics engineer
Inspector, hours of service
Inspector, safety appliances _.
Safety inspector
Signal engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Electrical engineer
Signal engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
AH personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Safety inspector.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Inspector, accident investigation....
Inspector, hours of service
Inspector, railway signal and train
control
Inspector, safety appliances
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
16. 0.S0
7,440
7.040
7,840
8,040
8,040
7,640
8,040
5,810
4. 795
40, 765
6, 540
2,910
2,712
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,300
9,800
7,640
7.040
7,840
5,810
4,795
40. 365
3,350
$11,300
9,800
15, 080
7,640
7,240
6,940
6, 060
4,795
40, 365
3,430
3,070
2,792
Locomotive Inspection, Interstate Commerce Commission-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
108
104
103
103
103
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5,588
GS-8.3
$5, 709
QS-8.4
$5, 709
01 Personal services:
$580,387
2,232
$588, 897
2,265
Regular payinexcessof 52-week base.
2,265
682,619
143,495
41
2,433
158
1,627
2,992
149
591, 162
112,620
50
1,750
460
1,640
1,668
160
02 Travel
60
04 Communication services
1,750
08 Supplies and materials
150
733, 512
709,500
740,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental-
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 050
2 19, 600
1 8, 360
1 6. 340
2 13, 080
2 9,285
2 9,090
1 3, 910
6 21,290
6 20, 180
2 6, 680
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
2 19, 600
1 8,660
1 6,540
2 13, 080
2 9,285
2 9,090
1 3, 910
6 21,050
6 16, 750
1 2,830
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
2 19,600
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,640
2 13, 080
2 9, 410
2 9, 090
1 4,035
6 21,050
6 16. 750
1 2, 830
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
26 127, 765
1. 7 6, 228
24 121, 745
24 121, 746
0. 2 1, 923
Net permanent, departmental (av-
24.3 121,637
467
24. 2 123, 668
476
24.2 123,668
476
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
122,004
124, 144
124, 144
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
63 416. 820
1 3. 430
18 55, 500
60 407, 200
2 6, 620
17 62, 430
60 406, 800
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2 6, 700
17 62, 750
82 475, 760
2.5 16,900
79 466, 260
0.2 1,021
0.2 1,021
Net permanent, field (average num-
79.5 468,860
1,765
78.8 465,229
1,789
78.8 465,229
1,789
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
460, 615
467, 018
682,619
691, 162
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS
Salaries and Expenses, National Advisory Committee for Aero-
nautics—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
7,708
1
7,600
7,655
1
7,220
9,300
2
8,202
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 124
GS-8.0
$3,404
CPC-5.8
$4,241
NACA-9.3
$6, 273
GS-8.2
$3, 509
GPC-5.9
$4,313
NAGA-9.4
$5. 354
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades established by the Director of
the NACA;
$4, 293
NACA 9 5
01 Porson.al services:
$35, 216, 796
6,899
139, 979
321, 164
$36, 499, 044
6,200
135, 985
256, 741
$40, 186, 000
9,300
176, 400
400 300
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
35, 684, 838
304, 667
148, 999
133, 175
3, 134, 312
467, 439
102, 614
1,316,246
276,428
763,051
234, 600
147, 897
6, 276, 440
2, 526, 381
778
51, 762
35,897,970
240, 575
127,050
139, 600
3, 076, 770
560, 360
116, 700
738,800
219, 950
760,000
210,000
86, 600
4, 494. 850
1,926,160
1,000
60.925
02 Travel
145,000
4, 212. 000
600, 000
117,000
06 Rents aiid utility services:
Other rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services:
Miscellaneous contractual services. -
266, 000
790,000
210, 000
Services performed by other agen-
cies:
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Ta.xes and assessments
3, 758, 000
1,000
109. 000
Subtotal
60, 667, 417
4,249
48, 645, 100
6.000
68 878 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
6,000
50, 563, 168
48. 640, 100
68,872,000
44
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Advisory Committee for Aero-
nautics— Continued
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,S00:
Director
Executive secretary
Associate director _
Positions at rates in excess of $10,000:
Assistant director
Executive officer _
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the director
Assistant to the executive secretary.
Chief, research division
Budget ofBccr
Personnel officer...
Executive secretary, interdepart-
mental committee on scientific
research _.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, research division
Technical assistant
Aeronautical research scientist
Physicist
Security officer
Classification and organization offi-
cer
Examination and standards officer. .
Chief, procurement and contract
division
Grade 13. Range $8,.360 to $9,360:
Aeronautical research scientist
Physicist
Chief, research information division.
Technical assistant.
Assistant security officer
Management improvement officer..
Assistant classification and organi-
zation officer *
Personnel policy and procedures
officer
Assistant chief, procurement and
contract division
Industrial specialist
Fiscal officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040: •
Aeronautical research scientist
Information specialist.
Budget analyst
Grade 11. Range $.'>,940 to $6,940:
Aeronautical research scientist
Aeronautic^il science editor
Technical illustrator
Historian.
Budget analyst
Industrial specialist
Assistant fiscal officer
Staff assistant, interdepartmental
committee on scientific research..
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Technical assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Aeronautical research scientist
Aeronautical science editor
Technical illustrator.
Librarian.
Printing and publications assistant.
Deferment specialist
Administrative assistant
Personnel policy and procedures
analyst
Purchasing agent..
Leave, payroll, and retirement as-
sistant
Accountant...
Grade 8. Range $4,600 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $1,830
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4, .545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6,55
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,5.52 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: W. A. E.
employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates; Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$15, 000
15, 000
15, 000
32,900
11,050
11, 050
9,600
9,600
19, 200
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,600
17, 120
8.560
8.360
8, 560
8,360
8,560
8,360
77, 640
7,040
7,040
17, 820
6,140
6,340
5.940
6,940
5.940
5,940
5,940
6,000
5,060
5,185
6,435
10, 370
6,185
6,060
6,810
6,185
5,185
6,370
13 69,790
8 34, 360
33 122,790
24 82, 680
11 35,410
1 3, 230
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17. 500
1 15. 000
1 15, 000
22. 850
11,050
33, 150
11, 050
11, 050
9,800
9,800
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,660
8,360
8,560
17. 820
6.140
6,540
6,125
6,186
5,310
5,560
10, 620
5,310
5,310
5,936
1 5,810
1 5,310
1 ,5,310
1 6, 370
13 60, 290
10 43, 450
33 124,780
25 87, 695
10 32, 620
1 3, 230
$17, 600
15, 000
15, 000
23, 100
11, 050
33,660
11, 300
11,300
25,880
8.700
S. 560
8,560
8.560
8,660
18, 220
6,340
6,640
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,250
6,310
6,435
6.6S5
10, 870
.5, 435
6,435
6,935
1 6, 810
1 6, 435
1 5, 436
1 5, 370
13 61,415
10 44, 200
33 128,030
25 88, 895
10
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Field:
Positions at rates in excess of $10,000:
Laboratory director
Assistant director
General schedule grades:
Grade lii Riiipe $12,000 to $12,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
!.l Uil
S10,800 to $11,800:
tlor..
Technical assistant
Chief, research division
Chief, research station
Chief, flight operations
Chief, service division
Chief, administrative division
Assistant chief, research division
Assistant chief, service division
Assistant chief, administrative divi-
sion
Head, research branch
Head, service branch
ITeid, research section
lli;nl, flight operations ^
Hr-Ml, unitary plan design group...
Executive engineer
Western coordination officer
.\cronautical research scientist
Aeronautical research pilot
Executive officer
Budget officer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, service division
Chief, administrative division
Assistant chief, research division
Assistant chief, service division
Assistant chief, unitary plan design
group
Assistant chief, administrative
division.-
Head, research branch
Head, servinf hripoli
Head, r(-^ < 'mm
Acrononi i. i ■ : ■ ■ ricntist.
Aeronauii. li
Executive assistant
Budget officer
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, research station..
Division executive—.
Chief, service division
Chief, administrative division
Assistant chief, research division —
Assistant chief, service division .
.^-ssistant chief, administrative
division
Head, research branch
Assistant head, service branch
Head, research section
Head, service section
Head, administrative section
Liaison officer
Aeronautical research scientist
Aeronautical research pilot
Engineer
Mathematician
Security officer _
Budget officer...
Assistant budget officer
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Division executive
Chief, service division
Chief, administrative division..
Assistant chief, service division.
Assistant, chief, administrative
division
Head, research branch
Assistant head, research branch..
Head, research section
Head, service section
Head, administrative section
Aeronautical research scientist...
I'll.
nautical research pilot.
cal assistant
Architect
Planning officer
Engineering designer
Information specialist
Security officer
Classiflcation and wage adminis-
tration officer ,
Placement officer ,
Contract and construction coor-
dinator
Fiscal officer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief, service division.
Head, service branch
Head, administrative branch. _.
4 46, 960
1 10, 800
12 135.600
1 10. 800
1 10. 800
9 99, 450
4 44,200
21 231, 800
2 21, 8,50
10, 800
87,400
10, 800
22,600
11, 800
21, 8.50
11, 800
10, 800
56, 500
3 28, 800
3 29.200
2 19, 200
1 9,600
1 9,600
18 175,200
6 48, 000
22 212,400
23 223,400
2 19, 200
1 10. 400
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 9,600
1 9,600
8,560
26, 080
43,600
;,360
7 69, 320
3 25, 480
20 169,800
20 168,800
1 8, 360
1 8,360
825, 480
6 41,800
25 212,200
14, 680
29, 360
7,040
23,120
7,040
7,040
7,440
42,440
29, 760
14, 080
223
1, 683, 720
1 7, 040
103 738, 320
1 7, 040
2 14, 280
2 16, 080
1 7, 040
2 14. 880
2 14, 080
Num- Total
salary
47,200
11.050
137. 100
11,0.50
11,050
100. 9.50
44,700
234, 5.50
22, 100
11, 0.50
88,900
11,050
22,850
11,800
22, 100
11,800
in, .son
132, 8.5n
ii.n50
11, 800
10. 800
9.800
29,000
29, 800
19, 400
9,800
9,600
178, 000
49, 000
216, 200
398, 200
19,600
10, 600
9,800
19,600
9,800
9,000
8,760
26, 6S0
44, ono
9, 160
17, 520
17, 920
8,560
60, 320
26, 080
172, 600
171, 600
8,560
8,660
8
1,081,880
6 42, 600
5 215,600
8,660
8,560
' 17,120
16,080
29, 760
7,240
23, 120
7,240
7.240
7.640
43. 640
30. 160
14, 480
1,885.160
2 14. 080
6 770,840
7.240
14,680
1,5, 280
7,240
15,280
14. 280
7,040
7,440
14,480
5,940
6,140
12,280
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
45
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,9*0— Con.
Assistant head, administrative
branch
Head, research section
Head, mh i,r , , iir,,,
Heail. I : ' I . . -cction
Special [ ■ ■ iiiistrator
Aeroiiaui u ,il II ririli scientist
Aeronautical research pilot _
Engineer
Physicist
Chemist
Metallurgist
Mathematician
Research installation coordinator. ..
Technical assistant
Superintendent of wind-tunnel
construction
Aeronautical science editor
Translator
Librarian
Engineering designer
Administrative assistant
Assistant personnel officer
Position classifier
Employee relations officer
Procedui'es and methods analyst-..
Placement and training assistant. . .
Safety officer
Health officer
Assistant procurement officer
Purchasing agent
Property utilization officer
Fabrication construction coordi-
nator
Contract expediter
Construction management assistant
Construction designer
Construction cost analyst
Assistant fiscal officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Head, service section
Head, administrative section
Technical equipment illustrator
Mechanical designer
Position classilier .
Fabrication contract coordinator
Purchasing .assistant. _.
Construction ins[)ector
Construction specifications analyst.
Construction designer..
Construction auditor
Assistant fiscal officer
Fiscal accountant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Head, research section
Head, service section
Head, administrative section
Aeronautical research scientist
Engineer
Metallurgist
Physicist
Chemist-.-
Mathematician
Architect
Projects control assistant
Service projects assistant
Planner and estimator..
Engineering aide
Mechanical equipment specialist..
Equipment utilization technician..
Optical instrument specialist
Electric power disiiatcher
Fueis\,.|,- ,'li; ;,..,';',,, "IIVIIIV'
FabrK^; , , I ■
Enginct I ;!- ,11 iji ai 111
Engineering designer
Machine desigrier
Technical equipment illustrator
Aeronautical science editor
Data computing supervisor
Phntoerapher
I^ihrarian
Administrative assistant
Assist.ant security officer
Assist.int safety olBcer
Position classifier
Placement assistant
Training assistant
Purchasing agent
Controlled materials plan officer...
Purchasing assistant
Storekeeper
Construction designer
Construction insp'^ctor
Contract payment auditor..
Contract and purchase expediter. .,
Fiscal officer
Fiscal accountant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 740
3 18, 620
7 42, 580
1 6.140
1 6, 140
2 11,880
3
1, 053, 020
2 11, 880
2 11,880
3 18, 220
3 17, 820
5 30, 500
3 17, 820
6.940
0,140
6,340
5,940
48, 520
23, 960
.^ 940
17,820
6,940
6,140
6,940
6,540
6,140
5,940
11,880
5,940
6,940
5,940
11,880
12,080
5,940
5,940
11,260
6,760
22, 260
46,600
6,500
11,375
11,376
5,500
11,375
6,000
5,875
6,625
1 5, 185
3 15,306
4 21, 740
426
2,192,435
123 640, 005
2 10, 246
2 10, 370
2 10, 120
20 103, 576
2 10, 746
2 11,120
1 6,685
8 42, 480
1 6, 810
3 16, 055
2 10, 120
1 5,060
4 21,865
3 16, 180
1 5, 185
2 10. 245
21 107. 760
12 64, 095
3 15. 180
2 10, 996
4 20, 490
3 16, 180
2 10, 495
4 21,115
2 10, 870
1 5, 435
1 5, 436
3 16. 430
2 10, 370
3 16, 430
1 6, 186
1 5, 060
4 20, 990
2 10, 745
2 11, 120
19 102, 390
1 5. 310
1 5. 560
1 6, 060
2 10, 870
42 202,540
658
2. 412, 140 I
1963 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 940
3 19, 220
7 43. 580
1 6.340
1 6, 140
18, 620
18. 220
25,160
18, 420
7,140
6,340
6,540
6,140
43, 680
24, 360
6,140
18, 420
6,940
6,140
6,740
6,340
5,940
12, 280
6,140
5,940
6,140
12,280
12, 280
6,140
5,940
11,500
5,875
17,126
30, 626
5,625
6,000
11,625
5,625
6,000
6,125
6,000
6,750
378
5,310
15,680
22,240
1, 962. 930
112 597,095
2 10, 495
2 10, 620
2 10. 370
20 105, 950
2 10, 996
2 11. 370
1 5.810
8 43, 480
1 5, 810
3 16, 430
2 10. 370
1 5. 185
4 22, 365
3 15. 555
1 5, 310
2 10, 495
21 110, 385
10 56, 225
3 16, 555
2 11,245
4 20,990
3 16. 565
2 10. 745
4 21,616
2 11, 120
1 6. 560
1 6, 560
2 11,620
2 10, 620
3 15, S06
1 5, 186
1 6, 185
4 21,490
2 10, 995
2 11,370
19 104, 640
1 6, 435
1 6, 685
1 5, 060
2 10, 995
33 164, 460
558
2, 428, 015
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 940
3 19. 420
7 43. 980
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
18, 820
18. 420
31,300
18, 620
7,140
6,340
6,540
6,140
49, 920
36, 440
6,140
24,560
6,940
6,340
6,740
6, .640
5,940
18,220
6,140
6,140
6,340
1^,480
12, 480
6,140
6,140
11,750
6,000
17,500
31,126
5,625
6, 125
11,750
11,250
6,125
6,250
6.125
6,760
5,500
5,310
3 16, 065
4 22, 240
6r
2, 684, 895
166 877,960
2 10. 745
3 15. 805
2 10. 620
31 162, 735
2 11,245
2 11,620
1 5,810
8 44, 230
1 5, 935
3 16, 655
2 10, 620
1 6, 310
4 22. 866
3 16. 930
1 5. 435
2 10. 745
21 112.385
11 61.535
3 15. 930
3 16, 555
4 21,365
3 16. 930
2 10. 870
4 21, 990
2 11,245
1 5, 685
1 .5, 685
2 11, 870
3 15, 805
3 15, 930
1 5, 185
1 5, 310
4 21, 865
2 11.245
2 11,620
19 106, 140
1 5, ,560
1 5, 810
1 5. 060
2 11.121)
39 196,430
767
3, 347, 665
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Field— Continued
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
128 $513, 135
128 $523, 510
154 $633. 645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
639
539
544
1,919,115
1, 924, 890
1. 931. 085
Grade 4. R ange $3, 1 75 to $3,655 -
361
338
410
1, 202, 495
1. 150, 870
1.398. 355
Grade 3. R.anee .$2,950 to $3.430
292 884,920
292 901,200
282 88:), 390
Grade 2. Ran:;.' *2.7,5l) lo Si 2:ili
144 401,440
133 378. 270
131 378, 090
Grade 1. I;,:iiy. f.v;.i«i m -l'.'-vi . .
6 15, two
1 2,600
1 2. .580
Crafts, pi. a, • :■■,.•, : < ii a. a, i .|;i,les-
Grade 1" i ■ .. ■ ;ia
1 4,815
1 4. 940
1 5. 066
f iladc a i . ,
3 13,9.W
3 14. 325
3 14. 700
' ■ ' ' : ~ ) . ■ . '
15 63, 600
15 65. 225
15 66. 8,50
' 1 ' . . a ,.-,:, -la,
11 40,785
11 41,585
12 45, 820
' ' ' ■ a' 1, 1 , :r,-, -, , ■ I'l :, , V. ,-i
29 97. 360
32 108, 560
33 113.920
' ,aaa' .. 1; 'aai' • ' a, 1 a, ^a a,t . .
18 54. 332
14 43, 566
20 62, 530
Gra.leS, Kanee .^..'-.-.a to $:!.ii:;2
12 31.344
10 26. 960
11 30,472
Grades estabUshed by the Director of
the NACA:
Grade 20. Range $7,093 to $9,090:
Chief, service division
1 7. 405
1 7. 467
1 7, 467
Head, service branch
2 16, 307
Grade 19. Range $6,698 to $8,674:
Chief, research equipment opera-
tions
1 7. 093
1 7. 446
1 7, 440
1 7. 342
1 7.093
1 7. 404
1 7. 446
Head, facilities installation branch..
1 7, 446
Head, service section
Grade Is 1; i a.a -a, :j; to $8,258:
Assist II ' ' a !■ Ill* division.. ..
1 7, 259
1 7. 321
1 7, 321
Head. I. , ■ a ■ III .
Hea.l, 1 ■ . , ' . a --.
6 42. 224
6 42 931
6 42, 931
aaiiia ' t:f inaintenance.
2 14. 872
2 15. 600
2 15, 600
- a 1 a ail : facihties
3 19. 718
3 20 030
3 20. 030
13 92. 790
13 93. 560
2 14. 727
• ■'larliiral ^a ] ,ia 1 li 1 rialcnt
2 14.394
2 14. 727
1 6, 677
Grade 17. Range $5,970 to $7,821:
Superintendent, wind tunnels
1 6.282
1 6,614
1 6, 614
Grade 16. Range $5,637 to $7,405:
2 12 022
2 12. 147
Superintendent, research instru-
1 5. 928
1 6, 219
Supcrintendent. process svstems- - .
4 25, 188
4 25, 188
4 25. 188
Assistant superintendent, flight
maintenance .. -
2 13. 520
3 20. 051
Assistant electrical superintendent.
1 6. 552
1 6, 552
1 6. 552
1 6. 219
1 6. 219
8 48. 672
8 49.171
4 25.188
Maintenance superintendent
4 24. 606
4 25, 188
Assistant shop superintendent
28 175.115
28 177.028
36 205.343
Foreman, research instrumentation.
1 5. 637
1 5, 928
1 5. 928
3 17, 784
1 6, 219
1 6,219
1 6,219
Grade 1.1. Hancc $a,.?ii4 to $7,010:
Maintriiiiiiv,.iii„aiiitendent
1 6. 886
1 5. 886
I 5,886
Assistant staai suai laiitendent-
1 6. 803
1 5. 845
1 5, 845
Mechanics izriiiiii Irader
1 6, 469
1 6. 469
1 6, 469
Grade 14. Range $4,992 to $6,594
115 641,846
120 675,668
152 837,680
Grade 13. Range $4,722 to $6,178
179
176
188
944, 049
943,630
1,002,814
Grade 12. Range .$4,451 to $5,741
594
621
856
2.8.50 370
3. 040, 753
4,090,748
Grade 11. Range .$4,202 to $5,325
83 377,035
60 281,742
61 286, 078
Grade 10. Range $3,973 to $4,930
1.039
1,0S9
1,368
4, 546. 383
4.66J,215
5. 857. 514
Grade 9. Range $3,765 to $4,703
48 195,748
48 198, 327
53 217.642
Grade 8. Range $3,578 to $4,618
292
292
311
1, lOS, 933
1,130,355
1.200.952
Grade 7. Range .$3,390 to $4,472
51 192. 608
50 191.816
60 191.816
Grade 6. Range $3,203 to .$4.303
132 450,361
132 4.58,952
140 486.096
Grades. Range .$2,995 to $4,139
71 237,473
69 2.33.643
69 233.643
Grade 4. Range $2,787 to $3.973
108 327,225
108 335,2'58
121 376.218
Grade 3. Ranee $2,621 to $3,848.-
99 308,464
76 237.206
77 239.9,38
Grade 2. Range $2,330 to $3,682
179 609,017
179 619.872
214 766.777
Grade I. Range .$2,163 to $3,536
77 209,331
73 203. 503
73 203.603
7,540
7.487
3^,. 387. 067
35, 653, 583
44. 619, 596
107
435.8
1,855,598
1,099.8
5.384.236
1,390,285
Net permanent, field (average num-
7.433
34, 233, 298
34,531,469
33. 235. 300
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
5,699
5,700
8 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
136,309
132. J85
171.700
Pa\Tnent above basic rates:
Overtime and hohdav pay ...
219, 566
160. 400
244, 000
100, 301
95, 841
All personal services, field
34, 725. 173
34. 925. 595
39.814.000
01 Personal services
36. 684. 838
35. 897. 970
40.771.000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
35, 668, 756
35, 876, 595
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
16,082
22, 375
Total of foregoing schedule
35,684,838
35, 897, 970
40,771,000
46
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Maintenance and Operation of Properties, National Capital Hous-
ing Authority —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
6
6
7
0
7
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 656
GS-6.3
$3. 055
rpc^.i
K496
GS-6.4
$3, 081
CPC-4.2
GS 6 5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 121
01 Personal services:
$22,220
1,774
$22, 402
2,052
$21, 332
Total personal services (see Con-
23,994
42
192
2,836
40
3,485
5,431
227
24, 454
37
156
2,916
23
6,413
8,429
689
1,883
23, 260
69
2,773
8,192
09 Equipment
1,223
Obligations incurred
36, 247
45, 000
48, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant executive director
Director, project development
Director, management
General counsel
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Budget officer
Chief, construction inspection
Chief, management supervisors
Chief, maintenance engineering
Chief, project planning
Comptroller
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, construction in-
spection
Assistant chief, maintenance engi-
neering. _
Assistant chief, management super-
visors
Chief, relocation section
Chief, site acquisition
Chief, tenant and community re-
lations section
Management supervisor
Personnel and records officer
Site architect
Site planner
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Architect, project planning
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief, management super-
visors
Assistant chief, maintenance engi-
neering
A ttorney
Chief, accounts section
Chief, relocation section
Construction superintendent
Housing manager
Job superintendent _._
Mechanical engineer
Personnel officer
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to .$5,810:
Assistant chief, tenant and com-
munity relations -
Chief, personnel section
Chief, general services
Housing manager
Job superintendent i
Site acquisition aide
Site assistant, relocation
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370 _
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .$4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range .$3 410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3.17,') to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2.9,10 to .$3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7,040
7,040
7,440
6.540
5,940
6,340
5.060
61. 410
11.370
5,060
4.620
69,200
38, 630
119, 210
91,820
34. 050
50, 030
10, 000
9,800
9,800
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
7,040
8,040
7,040
6.140
6. 340
6,340
11.880
6.940
.5. 940
11,880
5,060
.5. 185
5.185
66, 220
21.490
5,185
10. 370
4.745
93. .555
33. 486
122. 020
127, 530
79. 820
12, 040
10, 000
10. 200
10. 000
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,440
7.240
8.040
7.240
6.540
18. 020
5,940
6.185
6.310
.?. 310
fi6. 845
31.610
5.310
10. 620
4.870
11.5.830
33. 735
114.265
136. 080
81.600
12.280
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1963 estunate
1964 estunate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Ranee %'iMh to $4.035
Grade 6. liarr . -;:■'. ;., .:t,iiSO
Grade 6. I;:iii ■ J ■, . ■• ;,1.S4 -_
Grade 4. )(:i-i . : , i ■ ■■\:ii'i
Grades. H.in-. j, .'.j :.. ;:i,u32
Grade 2. Range .«2,42U lo .$2,840
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 900
3 12. 720
9 35. 160
52 181. 120
U 36.234
65 194, 200
5 13. 800
63 160. 300
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 025
4 17,085
9 34, 715
62 216,080
6 16, 790
70 210, 180
3 8, 536
68 176, 660
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 025
4 17. 460
11 42. 386
62 218. 240
4 13. 736
68 206. 080
3 8, 696
66 172, 810
Total permanent, departmental
362 1. 335. 494
21.6 97,346
406 1, 506, 761
24. 7 111. 520
408 1, 545, 142
Net permanent, departmental (av-
340 4
1, 238, 148
380.3
1, 395, 241
6,366
9,200
1,760
3,600
1, 399, 897
5,384
9,400
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
9,128
1,733
2.414
Federal Insurance Contributions Act..
4,200
01 Personal services
1, 251, 423
1, 41.5, 057
1, 420. 631
Salaries and wages in foregoing schedule
are distributed as follows:
"Maintenance and operation of prop-
erties. National Capital Housing Au-
23. 994
1, 227. 429
24, 454
1, 390, 603
23,260
1, 397, 371
"Operation and maintenance, prop-
erties aided by or leased from Public
Housing Administration, National
1, 261, 423
1, 416, 057
1, 420, 631
NATIONAL CAPITAL [PARK AND] PLANNING
COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, National Capital Planning Commission—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952' actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
27
1
25
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 885
QS-9.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 872
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$142, 408
1,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
692
144, 000
8,369
50
1,700
1,150
15, 427
Services performed by other agen-
637
820
2,660
200
207
175,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Department')!:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
Grade i:i RniiM $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8, 560
1 8,660
1 9, 160
1 8, 360
Gi 7.11.10 to $8,040:
1 7, 240
1 7,040
1 7. 040
Pulilie \vuikSL-n,5ineer --
1 7, 040
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
47
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEHTicjs — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Planning analyst
Landscape design architect
Assistant planner _ .
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant secretary..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ssociate planning.engineer.
Landscape architect
Administrative assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6,000
!,. 185
6,060
5,060
13, 365
8,340
13. 890
3,255
24. 7 142, 408
1,000
Land Acquisition, National Capital Park, Parliway, and Playground
System, National Capital Planning Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
4
1
3
3
2
1
3
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,951
GS-4.7
$2, 712
CPC-3.0
$5. 250
OS-7.0
$6, 147
GS-8.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
01 Personal services:
$7,550
5,350
60
$12, 615
$10,155
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
600
119
366
12,960
12. 734
1,000
300
400
2.100
300
1.700
1.20O
2.500
300
725
238. 606
11,021
1,000
300
06 Printing and reproduction: Blue-
190
302
295
22,268
1.342
2,200
24
179
321. 385
85
450
07 Other contractual services:
Services performed by other agen-
850
Stcnographic reporting services
Real property title examinations —
300
12. IM
10. 350
12.950
300
325
1. 200. 000
361, 230
261. 865
1. 250, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954,estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 560
Grade 6, Range .$3,795 to $4,645
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1 $4,545
2 7, 310
1 2,712
2 7,390
1 3. 735
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
4 14. 567
1.9 7,017
3 15,750
2 12, 295
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0.4 3,135
0. 3 2, 140
Net permanent, departmental, (av-
2. 1 7, 550
5,350
60
2.6 12,615
1. 7 10, 165
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
119
366
12,960
12, 734
11,021
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, National Labor Relations Board —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Totalnumber of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,399
16
1,255
1,375
17
1,315
1,417
18
1,391
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,327
QS-7.8
$5, 484
GS-8.2
$5,647
OS-8.4
01 Personal services:
$6,706,027
64, 213
25, 174
47, 751
$7,250,450
68,800
30, 400
73, 600
$7,822,200
Part-time and temporary positions .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
70,800
33, 400
73, 60O
6,843,165
580.032
14,650
223, 146
36,760
225. 629
195,074
4,114
92,428
40,333
325
7,546
7, 423, 250
608,800
13,800
2.33, 100
25,000
300,300
249, 500
4,600
96, 800
42,000
8,000,000
650, 000
14,500
238, 500
24.000
405. 000
311.000
Services performed by other agen-
5.000
9S.000
46,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
10,000
10,000
8,263,202
9,007,150
9,802,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Board members
General counsel -
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate general counsel
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate general counsel -
Assistant general counsel
E.xecutive assistant --
Executive secretary
Chief legal assistant
Chief trial examiner..
Associate chief trial examiner . .
Trial examiner
Solicitor..
Director of information
Director of administration.
Grade 14. Range $9,' DO to $.0,';00:
Assistant general counsel
Associate chief, legal assistant
Special assistant to general counsel. .
Executive assistant....
Associate executive secretary
Trial examiner
Assistant to the solicitor
Assistant director of information —
Assistant director of administration.
Director of personnel
Attorney supervisor
Attorney ---
Grade 13. Range $8,3 'lO to $9,3 :0:
Assistant e.xecutive secretary
Legal assistant
Trial examiner
Administrative examiner
Election e-xaminer
Administrative officer
Assistant director, division of infor-
mation
Attorney
Budget officer
Chief, organization and methods
branch — ---
Director of personnel
Chief, administrative statistics
Chief, industrial analysis
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Affidavit compliance officer...
Legal assistant
Managing attorney
Attorney
Special assistant to diiector of ad-
ministration
Assistant budget officer
Classification officer
Personnel officer
Chief, administrative statistics
Industrial analyst
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Legal assistant —
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
24, 400
11.050
65, 650
10, 800
10,800
55, 250
11,800
11,800
91, 400
11.800
11,050
10, 800
9, 600
48,800
19, 200
8,760
130, 400
148, 311
25,680
8,360
17,720
8,960
137, 160
8,360
7,440
288, 000
7,240
156, 040
7,840
7,640
7,440
14, 280
Num- Total
ber salary
24,400
11,050
O"!, 300
10, 800
10, SOO
65,250
11,800
11,800
91.400
11,800
11,050
10, 800
20, 400
48,000
9, COO
9,800
8,3 0
130, 400
41,800
25.280
8.360
17,720
286,200
7,240
175, 760
14, 280
60,400
Num- Total
ber salary
11.050
7', 350
10.800
10. 800
56, 250
11,800
11,800
347, 300
11,800
11,060
10,800
20, 400
48, 000
9, SOO
9,800
19, 200
8,3'0
130, 400
90,000
25, 280
8,360
17,720
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
321,400
7,240
196, 880
7,040
7,040
7,840
7,840
48
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Labor Relations Board — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntiUUed
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Ranee $6,940 to $0,940— Con.
Administrative e.xaminer
Attorney -.
Budget examiner
Organization and methods exam-
iner. ,
Po.'iition classifier
Personnel assistant
Statistician
Industrial analyst
Chief, oflice services
Fiscal oflicer
Librarian
Giade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief, office services
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Legal assistant
Attorney
Digest editor
Information and editorial specialist.
InM
cer.
Assistant librarian.
Chief, records and communications-
Administrative assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160.
$3,175 tn $3,655.
i.4.30.
Grade
Grade 3. Rai
Grade 2. Rai
Crafts, protect!\ I'. ukI 'u iiMli:il grades:
Grade 4. Ranpi> $:'.7:.o tu $:j.230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by Wage Board:
Grade 8. Range $3,016 to $3,494
Grade 7. Range $2,870 to $3,328
Grade 5. Range $2,538 to $2,933
Grade 4. Range $2,371 to $2,746
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal serv
, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
Assistant regional director
Chief law officer
Oflicer-in-charge
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Firl.l
Grade 1 1 . Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Field attorney...
Field examiner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Field attorney
Field examiner
Office manager
Grade 7. Range $4.2115 to $4,9,55
Grade 6. Eaii-i ':;.?':. n. :i,.S45
Grade 5. Ran. • : . ' ■■■ i.n'iO
Grade 4. R:ui . ' . .r™
Grade 3. Eaiv-v .-j.u:.!! u. :.,;,i:;o
Grade 2. Range $2,7,5II In $3,2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
35. 546
66, 780
5. 810
5,060
10, 995
5, 686
10, 245
"5,"660
10. 745
58, 400
144, 265
90, 240
164. 9.50
249. 8,55
287, 490
21,010
3
3,162
8,799
19, 382
678 3, 288, 188
97. 9 445, 567
4,050
14 72, 090
62 326, 220
1 6,435
369, 200
443, 335
609, 330
16, 110
3,214
821 4. 164, 939
61. 9 291, 828
5,665
Num- Total
ber salary
5.940
6. 140
5. 940
6.740
6,140
6,640
.5,940
67, 405
88, 625
5,810
5,185
15,180
10, 995
6, 060
5, 185
5, 560
5, 060
5,060
10. 745
.53. 195
177.030
97. 705
173.930
245. 510
148. .570
566 3. 360, 965
42.7 212,959
523.3
3, 148, 006
13, 300
21 229, 050
1 9, 600
21 202, 200
7 67, 200
17 87, 955
38 198, 000
1 5, 560
62 273, 025
1 4, 045
116 436, 950
146 497, 630
96 300,310
5 16, 150
3,214
809 4, 236, 409
34. 2 133, 965
Num- Total
ber salary
11,880
6,140
11,880
6,740
6,940
6,140
6,640
6,940
65, 7,S0
88, 525
5,810
5,060
5, 060
20, 240
15, 555
5, 060
5, 185
5. 560
5, 060
6,060
10,995
48, 285
187, 665
93, 910
186,945
261,0.55
145. 660
9.290
619 3, 760, 562
26 109, 142
72, 775
208, 120
5,560
188, 350
4,045
411,935
607, 535
297, 355
16, 150
3,214
798 4, 242, 889
18.4 72,009
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntinUfid
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
$14, 100
17, 576
22, 616
$17, 100
30, 000
28, 600
$17,700
30, 000
28,600
Additional pay for service abroad..
All personal services, field
3, 985, 961
4, 246, 944
4,317,890
6, 843, 166
7, 423, 250
8,000,000
NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, National Mediation Board —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
41
41
43
43
43
43
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 626
OS-10.8
$6, 487
GS-10.5
QS-10 7
01 Personal services:
$302, 510
985
$322, 965
985
$333, 170
1,280
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Total personal services
02 Travel.-
303, 495
80, 614
50
8,215
4,000
2,220
323, 950
80, 750
50
10, 000
4.300
2,500
460
3.34,4.50
90, 000
10, 000
4,000
2,500
Obligations incurred
398, 494
422,000
441, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45, 000
2 15, 030
7 69, 939
1 8,960
7 60,663
6 31, 648
3 17, 896
7 33, 310
1 4, 140
2 7, 606
2 6, 157
1 3, 430
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45, 000
1 10, 800
7 70, 600
1 8. 960
8 07, 680
5 36, 800
5 30, 220
7 33, 435
1 4, 295
2 7, 590
2 6, 980
1 3, 430
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45, 000
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 10, 800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
7 70,600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,960
8 67, 680
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
5 36, 800
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
5 30, 220
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3, Range $2,950 to $3,430
7 33, 435
1 4, 295
2 7,690
2 6, 980
1 3, 430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
41 303, 679
0. 1 700
369
43 325, 790
0. 6 2, 825
43 326, 790
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
7,380
Net permanent, departmental (av-
40. 9 302, 610
985
42. 4 322, 965
985
43 333, 170
Regular pay in excess of 62-woek base
1,280
303, 495
323, 960
334, 460
Arbitration and Emergency Boards, National Mediation Board-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Full-time equivalent of all positions
5
5
6
6
6
6
01 Personal services: Part-time and
$96, 745
18. 636
7,264
2,436
$114,000
16,000
5,000
4,000
$114,000
15,000
5,000
06 Printing and reproduction
4,000
124, 980
138, 000
138, 000
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
Part-timeand temporary positions: W. A. E. employment— 1952, $96,745; 1953, $114,000;
1964, $114,000.
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
49
Salaries and Expenses, National Railroad Adjustment Board,
National Mediation Board —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
60
9
65
59
10
68
60
11
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,177
GS-5.4
$4,302
GS-5.5
01 Personal services:
$236,050
184, 148
769
$250, 545
187, 500
950
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
198, 000
974
Total personal services
02 Travel
420, 967
27,863
134
6,062
70,055
2,897
6,680
3,989
438,995
30, 125
200
6,500
81,680
3,000
6,500
3,000
452, 600
30,500
6,500
83.000
3,000
7,000
6,200
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
538,647
670.000
589,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
3 22, 320
2 10, 660
2 8, 715
45 179,200
1 3, 255
6 18,420
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
4 29, 560
1 5,060
2 8, 340
45 183, 590
1 3, 175
5 16,030
Num- Total
ber salarj'
Grade 9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant secretary of division
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 5,060
3 12, 135
45 183,590
1 3, 175
5 16,030
60 250,610
3.8 14,200
360
59 253, 795
1 3,250
60 257, 590
1 3,964
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scale
Net permanent, field (average num-
56.2 236,050
184, 148
709
58 250, 545
187,500
950
59 253 626
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
198, 000
974
420, 967
433, 995
452, 600
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Salarie.* and Expenses, National Science Foundation —
OBLIGATIO.NS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
88
6
64
136
7
116
142
9
145
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 135
GS-7.4
$13,920
,$6, 132
GS-9.1
$13, 538
$6,100
G.S-9.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$13, 538
01 Personal services:
$354, 661
34, 413
1,866
5,148
3,848
$705, 000
57, 000
3,000
5,000
1,000
Part-time and temporary positions-.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
75, 000
4,000
5.000
Payments to other agencies for re-
1,000
Total personal services
02 Travel
399. 936
47. 901
2,432
8,477
53
3,162
357, 845
14, 401
31. 208
2, 599, 416
1,169
771, 000
112, 000
5,000
11,900
100
4,000
740, 400
20. 000
30. 000
3,086,600
3,000
982, 000
117,000
3,300
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services.. .
15, 000
100
11. 600
07 Other contractual services
845. 000
35. 000
09 Equipment
16. 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
12, 971, 000
4.000
3,466.000
4. 784, 000
15, 000. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Director
Positions established by the Director,
National Science Foundation:
General schedule ar.ides:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Science administrator
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Comptroller _
Science administrator
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
.\-ttorney
Budget officer
Chief accountant
Chief grants administrator
Science administrator
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\ttorney
Budget officer
Executive secretary to the National
Science Board
Grants administrator
Personnel officer..
Science administrator
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Budget examiner
Scientific staff assistant
Grade 9. Ranee $5,060 to $6,185:
\ .1,,.; .i.,,^..,;, ,, assistant
1 i^sistant
I., .... ,. I, .,,., .M.SOS to$5,330
Giade tl. K.iliae $3,795 to $4,920
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,535
Grade 4. Ranee $3,175 to $3,895
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,670
Griide 2. Range $2,750 to $3,470
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.470.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct;
Lapses --
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) _.
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E, employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay..
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details.
01 Personal services.
Num- Total
ber salary
8,360
8,360
16,720
12,280
15, 430
5,185
5,060
.5,310
32,060
8,090
69, 665
49, 225
24, 560
3,230
3,150
503, 725
148,694
58. 4 354, 661
34, 413
1,866
5,148
3,848
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
14, 800
14, 300
41,400
13, 400
24, 400
206, 200
9,800
96,000
8,560
8,360
8,360
8,660
8,560
58,720
7,240
7,040
7,240
35,400
10, 120
5, 185
25, 425
49,005
15, 430
125, 225
30,415
8,850
3,230
3,230
136 899, 155
26. 6 194, 165
109.4 70,5,000
5,000
1,000
Num- Total
ber salary
14,800
14, 300
41,400
13,400
24, 400
7,040
7, 240
49, 480
5, 940
11,880
5,940
17,820
15, ISO
5,185
20,365
49,005
15, 430
128, 635
33,590
8,850
3,230
3,230
142 931, 700
5.6 34,700
136.4 897,000
5,000
1,000
NATIONAL SECURITY TRAINING COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Training Commission—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.^verage number of all employees
10
1
6
7
6
4
7
.Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,393
GS-9.6
$5, 990
GS-8.8
$6, 268
GS-9.6
01 Personal services:
$29. 449
7,049
113
1,929
34, 732
$25. 692
2,000
148
1, 000
$27. 810
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
13, 000
145
1, 000
Payment to other agencies for reim-
Total personal services
73,272
5,362
125
3,733
8,533
24,214
11,063
28,840
2,200
100
1,200
935
2,500
600
500
41, 965
7,200
100
1,300
05 F.i'iits ;inil iilility services
2,000
400
Services performed by other agen-
cies
920
50
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL SECURITY TRAINING COMMISSION
Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Training Commission-
Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$6. 115
17,294
43
$400
200
25
09 Equipment
500
25
149, 754
37,600
55,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive Director.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant executive director
1 8, 360
1 8,360
1 7,040
Grade 12. Ranee $7,040 to $8,040:
-Assistant to the Executive Director
1 7,640
1 7,040
Assistant to the Executive Director
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
1 5, 940
1 4, 705
1 3, 795
1 3,410
1 3,335
1 3,230
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1 4,205
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 3, 795
1 3.410
1 . 3,335
1 2, 632
1 3, 796
1 3,410
Trafts. protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
10 00, 215
5 30, 766
7 38, 662
2. 6 12, 960
6 37, 610
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
5 29,449
7,049
113
1,929
34,732
4.5 25,692
2,000
148
1,000
4.5 27,810
13,000
145
1 000
Payment to other agencies for reimbursa-
73, 272
28, 840
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, Railroad Retirement Board —
(Trust account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,182
118
1,169
1,247
29
1,238
1,299
18
\ verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,083
GS-5.1
$4,048
OS-5.1
01 Personal services:
$4, 306. 423
410, 524
17, 985
388. 012
$4, 912, 223
81, 209
19, 047
29, 965
$5, 127, 224
49, 822
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
11 638
Total personal services (see Con-
5, 122, 944
153, 372
9,424
48,563
317,611
37, 326
70, 633
363, 475
86, 891
76, 864
369
7,624
5, 042, 434
161,961
11, 204
48, 366
322, 861
36, 281
73, 810
398, 284
78, 382
33, .562
1,181
8,674
48, 603
08 Printing and reproduction
36, 292
Services performed by other agen-
33, 239
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,181
6,294,076
6,207,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
1 12,000
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $4.^000
1 12,000
1 10, ROO
1 11,800
1 11.800
1 11,800
1 11, .5.50
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 9,600
1 10, 200
1 10,000
1 10,000
3 28,800
1 10, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,000
1 12,000
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director of employment and claims.
1 11.800
1 11, 800
1 11,800
1 11,550
1 11, 800
1 11,800
1 9,600
1 10,000
1 10, 000
1 9,800
3 28,800
1 10,200
1 9,600
1 10,600
1 9,800
1 11,800
Director of retirement claims
1 11.800
1 11,800
1 11,800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director of employment
1 10, 200
1 10,000
Assistant director of retirement
Assistant director of wage and serv-
3 28,800
1 10,200
Chairman and chief of disability
Director of finance and budget
1 9,800
1 9,800
1 10,000
1 10,000
1 10,000
4 34, 040
1 8, 660
1 8, 560
1 8,960
1 8,560
1 8,960
1 10. 200
1 10, 200
4 34,240
1 8,760
1 8, 760
I 8, 960
1 8, 760
1 9, 160
1 8, 360
Supervisory analytical statistician _ .
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 10, 200
Chief, administrative services
Chief organization and methods ex-
1 8, 760
Claims examiner-chief of retire-
Claims examiner-chief of survivor
1 8, 760
I 8,360
1 9,360
1 8, 960
1 8, 960
1 8, 360
3 25,880
1 9, 160
1 8.960
1 8.560
3 26, 280
1 8,360
1 7.440
7 53. 280
1 7, 640
1 7, 840
1 7, 040
1 7,640
1 7, 240
I 7,240
1 7, 640
1 7, 240
1 7,840
1 7, 640
1 7,040
1 8. 040
1 8, 040
1 7, 440
1 7,240
4 30, 960
2 15,080
1 9,160
1 8,960
Secretary of the Board attorney
Supervisory analytical statistician-.
1 8,560
3 26, 280
1 8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,440
7 52, 880
1 7,640
1 7,840
I 7,440
Budget officer and cost analyst
1 7,640
1 7,840
1 7,040
1 7,640
1 7,240
1 7,240
1 7,440
1 7,240
1 7,640
1 7,640
1 7,640
Chief, employment and personnel
1 7,240
1 7,240
1 7, 640
Chief, position classification and
wage administration section
1 7,240
1 7, 840
Director of supply and service
t 7, 640
1 7, 040
Employment service analyst
1 7,840
2 15, 080
1 7,440
1 7, 040
4 30, 560
2 14,880
1 7,440
1 8,040
1 5,940
2 11,880
1 8, 040
1 8,040
1 7,440
1 7, 240
4 30, 960
Organizationaudmethods examiner-
Supervisory survey statistician
2 15, 080
1 8,040
1 6, 140
2 11.880
1 6.340
9 59. 660
1 6, 340
1 6, 540
1 6,740
1 8,040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 140
2 11,880
1 6, 340
9 69. 260
1 6, 140
1 6. 340
1 6,540
1 6, 340
1 5,940
4 26. 160
2 12.880
3 19. 020
1 5,940
1 6, 340
2 13. 280
4 26, 160
1 6,940
1 6, 940
9 59.660
1 6, 340
1 6,540
Chief, accounting operations
1 6,740
Chief, transactions and records
1 6, 940
4 26, 160
2 12. 880
3 19, 220
1 6. 140
1 6, 340
2 13. 480
4 26, 160
1 6. 940
1 6,940
1 6. 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 875
1 5, 750
2 12, 000
1 6, 500
1 5, 750
4 23,500
1 5, 940
4 26, 160
Employment service analyst
2 12. 880
3 19. 220
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
2 13. 480
Organization and methods examiner.
4 26. 160
1 6, 940
Supervisory coverage examiner
1 6. 940
1 6, 940
1 6,940
Grade 10. Range $5 500 to $6,250:
1 5,750
1 5,626
2 11, 750
1 5,875
1 5, 760
2 12,000
1 5,500
1 6, 625
4 23,260
1 5, 760
Claims examiner-supervisor
4 23,600
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
51
DETAIL OF PERSONAL sEEVicEs — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260— Con.
Claims examiner-authorization offi-
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $90,376
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $102,500
1 5,500
1 6.000
1 5, 186
2 10, 245
4 20,865
1 5,435
1 5,810
1 6,685
1 6,810
1 6, 185
2 10, 745
3 17,305
1 5, 810
1 5,060
1 6, 660
3 16, 555
1 5, 186
1 6, 185
4 22, 615
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $102, 500
1 5, 500
1 5,875
1 6,060
2 10, 120
3 16, 680
I 5.435
1 5, 685
1 5, 685
1 5, 810
1 5, 186
2 10,495
4 22,365
I 5, 085
1 6, 686
1 5, 435
3 16,305
1 5, 185
1 6, 185
t; 32,360
1 5.060
1 5, 185
2 10, 870
1 5, 560
1 5, 060
3 16, 555
1 5,060
1 6,000
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 185
2 10, 245
1 5, 435
1 6,810
1 5, 685
1 5, 810
2 10, 745
1 5,810
1 5, 060
Employment service analyst _.
I 5, 560
3 16, 556
1 5, 186
1 6, 186
Organization and methods examiner.
4 22,615
1 5, 185
2 11,120
1 6,686
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
1 5, 685
1 .5, 185
1 5, 186
1 5, 185
I 5, 436
1 5, 810
16 80,920
150 694,375
62 256,065
81 306,710
156 539,460
264 816,660
279 812,490
1 3, 230
6 16, 762
2 5,260
20 76,648
Tabulating equipment operation
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 ,.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Ranee $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Ranee $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. 1; mv- -J," -J/'vn
Crafts, proi. liijes;
Qradet, 1: ■: ■ - '
Grades K-ml. -j , ■'.' i .. - ;,ii ■_'
Grade 2. Range $2, 420 to $2,S40_
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
24 120,630
159 737,595
74 307,965
90 344,025
164 572,635
264 857,020
300 883,160
11 29, 180
1 3.230
6 16,912
2 5,330
19 72,259
24 120,630
167 771.235
77 319,340
90 343,625
162 566,285
267 865,870
327 957,410
11 29, 180
1 3,230
6 16, 912
2 5,330
19 72,259
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
1,200
4,84.3,125
146
551, 150
8,100
1 286
5, 188, 081
41.6
159, 282
1,324
6, 297. 806
Savings due to use of former pay scales
97, 461
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1,054
4.283,876
352, ,348
17,487
249
17, 663
396, 926
6,644
1,244.4
5, 02S, 799
105. 626
Part-time and temporary positions:
6, 200, 355
75. 105
1,500
19, 671
30, 696
4,056
Regular pay in excess of 62-weelc base
Payment above basic rates:
19,685
3 379
All personal services, departmental.
6,075,092
5,190,246
5,312,689
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9 91,800
1 8, 560
1 8,660
5 38, 000
5 38, 200
3 20, 820
6 38, 840
1 6,540
8 61, 120
3 20, 420
7 42.000
3 18. 2.W
26 167,750
9 92,600
1 8,760
1 8,560
5 38, 400
5 38,400
3 21,020
6 38,040
1 6,740
10 64,400
3 20, 420
6 30,250
3 18, 375
35 212,275
48 256,645
1 6,686
10 67, 476
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of field activities
6 38,400
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of field activities
3 21,020
6 39 040
District manager...
10 64, 400
3 20, 420
5 30, 2.50
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
3 18, 375
35 212,275
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
48 256, 545
Chief clerk
1 5,560
11 61,910
7 39, 545
1 6, 560
U 60,160
104 628,730
212 970,420
87 364,290
84 315.065
227 776, 405
104 327,120
79 228,850
1 5, 685
10 57, 475
Employment office manager
Senior contact representative
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9,50 to $3,430. .
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 5,560
44 236,015
136 662,755
103 476.615
126 623,125
69 257,018
207 717,405
112 358.080
75 220,570
1 5,660
44 236,015
136 662,755
112 514,460
125 523, 125
75 277,478
207 717,405
112 358,080
75 220,670
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 1. Range $2,.50O to $2,980
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2,500
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1,007
4,226,975
78.7
286, 164
6,900
1,018
$4,376,088
27.9
93. 430
1,033
Deduct:
$4, 434, 393
27.9
Savings due to use of former pay scales
93.830
Net permanent, field {average num-
928.3
3,933,911
99,292
15, 977
30,839
990.1
4, 282, 658
29, 913
16,409
1,005.1
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
4, 340, 563
29,913
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base
Payinent above basic rates: Overtime and
16,809
4,080,019
4,328,980
4,387,285
01 Personal services
9, 156, 111
9,519,226
9,699,974
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed to appropriations
as follows:
"Salaries and expenses. Railroad Retire-
6,122,944
4,032,167
6, 012, 434
4, 478, 792
5, 208, 076
" Railroad unemployment insurance
administration fund"
4,491,898
9,165,111
9,519,226 9,699,974
RENEGOTIATION BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, Renegotiation Board —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
568
246
890
690
1,190
1,115
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 465
GS-9.4
.$7,011
GS-10.3
$6,648
GS-9.7
01 Personal services:
$1, 829, 786
381
13. 962
2.366
.$4. 616. 5S9
400
46. .561
9.000
$7, 600, 100
Part-time and temporary positions .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
500
32, 500
14, 600
1, 846, 495
60.668
8.337
14. 090
S3. 447
17, 194
56, 301
45. 050
197. 660
5,761
4, 671. 550
220,000
10. 000
70. 700
215,000
40, 600
60. 000
60,050
60.000
10, 000
7, 647, 600
358, 000
12,000
04 Communication services
06 Rents and utility services.
121, 400
51,000
61, 000
95,000
116 000
39. 000
2, 324. 893
6,407,800
8,500,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num
ber
1
4
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$17,500
60, 000
13.000
13.000
13,000
12,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
4 60, 000
1 13.000
1 13. 000
1 13.000
1 12,000
1 12,000
5 57,000
1 10.800
1 10. 800
1 10,800
3 32, 400
1 10. 800
3 32, 400
Num
ber
Total
salary
$17, 500
60, 000
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
13. 200
13.000
Director, office of accounting.
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, office of procurement
13.000
12,000
12, 000
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
5
57,000
67, 000
10,800
1
1
2
io, 800
10,800
21,600
11,0.50
11.050
33, 150
Deputy director, office of procure-
10. 800
3
32, 400
43,200
Industrial analyst
10,800
52
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
RENEGOTIATION BOARD- Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Renegotiation Board — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 15. RangeS10,800to$ll,800— Con.
Director, office oi assignments ana
statistics
Koviowor (industrial specialist)
ncpnty director, office of account-
niri'ftor. division of accounting sys-
Director, division of staff accounts.
Director, office of administration..
Oradf 14. KanL'e.S0.i;0O to $10,600:
Si« ' III i~ I-' ml lo board
ud fiscal division.
lif personnel
of administrative
U<'\f\': .,i;.h Miiil specialist)
Business aeeoimtant
Deputy director, office of adminis-
tration
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Business economist
Assistant secretary to board
Budget officer
Administrative services officer
Chief, classification branch
Attorney
Deputy director, office of assign-
1.1 St-
I division.
division of ad-
lill-H'r ;,r.- Iiliint,""."!
Jraile 11. Range f5,940 to $f
Economist
Administrative secretary.
Librarian
Biidget analyst
Fiscal accountant
Placement officer
Posit ion classifier
Atto
Assi:znn'ents examiner
Statistician
Business accountant
Orade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.•^eeretrry. board member
Budget analyst
Fiscal accountant
.Attorney.
ents
nme
Business accountant-
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodie] crade
Grade 4. Range $2,7,')0 to $3, 230
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct, lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment . -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Board member
Regional counsel
Dirc'ciiir. division of procurement
nf renegotiation.
nf accounting
('.00 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
$11, 050
10, 800
11,300
10, SOO
11,550
9.800
48. 000
70, 400
8.560
8.360
58, ,520
7.440
7, 040
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
11.560
10,800
11, 650
9,600
9.600
9, 600
9.600
19. 400
IS,'!. 800
89.600
5.940
5.940
6,340
6.140
5.940
5,940
12,280
20. ;i75
5,810
,5,060
6,060
16, .1.66
16, 180
43, 300
57, 040
112, 965
36,600
73,060
5,500
2,760
4,077
2,118
6.140
6.940
6,340
6. 140
6.140
5. 940
5, 940
11,880
18,220
20, 4«5
5,810
,6,060
.6,060
25. 676
16, 180
61, 710
61,336
128, 940
55,660
80, 710
5,680
2,750
10,000
3,000
66,800
64. SOO
66, 800
11.800
10,800
11,800
14. 080
6.140
,6.940
6. .640
6.340
6, 340
6.940
5, 940
6,940
12.280
6,960
2,3,760
20,616
6,810
6, 060
6,060
25. 675
16, 180
79,815
65, 055
157, 255
74, 865
88,770
5,660
7,500
5,500
64. SOO
66. 086
66, 086
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Industrial analyst
Renegotiator
Business accountant
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Director, division of administration
Renegotiator
Business accountant
Procurement affairs officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attornev
Business accountant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5, 810:
Attorney
Administrative assistant
Business accountant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Ranw lU.liii to .1:4.160.
Grade 4. Ran.- ■ - ; i::. i.. v: i'A5.
Grades. RaiK ■ ' -:;.i:«i.
Grade 2. RariL. ;. , i i . -,;.l'30.
Crafts, protecti.t. aiii c:i, :'"iialgr;
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032..
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
Personal services
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
16,720
41, 800
153, 480
399, 920
6.140
163," 980'
10, 740
76, 526
82, 165
75. 605
160, 085
113,175
71,920
389 2, 574, 216
211.1
1, 189, 091
177.9
1, 385, 125
9,885
5 $48,000
58 573, 550
88 853, 005
6 42, 200
6 61, 360
36 296, 000
123 1,031,600
67 409, 032
1 6, 140
4 23, 760
20 121, 520
25, 913
91, 705
96, 715
91,310
173, 961
213,476
72, 180
5,580
670 4, 828, 370
164.5
1,399,449
505.5
3, 428, 921
35, 661
Num. Total
ber salary
6 $68, 080
75 740, 700
96 936, 789
6 52, 160
6 62, 984
73 616, 113
127 1,077,720
7,040
571,' 980
6,140
36,040
336, 233
10.120
32,493
113, 070
95, 565
86,472
318, 047
373, 250
226, 317
6,680
935 6, 356, 217
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Securities and Exchange Commission —
OBLIG.ATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
950
930
832
807
977
938
-\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$5,900
GS-8.5
$6,164
GS-8.8
$6,958
GS-8.7
Personal service qbUgations:
$6, 459, 426
20, 100
2,316
$4, 988, 320
18,400
2,000
$5, 605, 940
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
20,700
Total personal service obligations
6, 481, 840
6,008,720
5,628,640
Direct Obligations
6, 396, 695
138, 080
1,140
81,046
22. 747
57, 036
17. 366
74,344
21,431
2,655
4.943,000
101.260
1.000
78. 100
17,000
30.000
13. 485
57, 745
1,000
2.500
5, 662, 920
166, 2.50
1,000
78.100
17,000
06 Printing and reproduction
86,000
13, 486
66. 745-
16 001
2.500
5,811,440
5.245,080
6,000,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottter Accounts
86, 245
1,015
65,720
65.720
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accotmts.
87,260
65,720 65.720
6,898,700
5,310,800 6,065,720
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
53
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800;
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Oradc Ifi. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Division director
Chief accountant- _.
General counsel
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief opinion wriff-r
Assnii:itr ilivision .lirrpfor
Kxrriil i\ I' :is,^ist:i!ii \" I lie chairman
TLll C
Chief counsel.
Foreign economic adviser
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Assistant division director
Assistant chief accountant
Secretary of the Commission^-
Hearing examiner
Attorney...
Budget and fiscal officer-
Director of personnel
Supervisor, statistical programs
Branch chief
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Section chief
Accountant
Administrative services officer
Attorney
Engineer
Financial analyst
Public utilities analyst
Technical consultant
Hearing examiner.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant secretary of the Commis-
sion
Assistant director of personnel
Assistant administrative services
officer
Accountant..
Attorney
Corporation analyst
Public utilities analyst
Securities analyst
Financial statistician
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Section chief
Assistant budget and fiscal officer. .
Assistant administrative services
officer ._
Accountant
Attorney.
Employee relations officer.
Corpoiation analyst
Financial analyst
Securities analyst
Financial statistician . _
T.ihr
ulyst.
Analyst
Corporation analyst.
.\ttorney .
* ■uiili'l' iiii:il a.^si>:.iiu tu chairman.
Lci;al o.\aminer
Personnel assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,260 to .$5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
ade 4. Ranuo $.'!,17.'i to $3.655
Grade 3. R.i
Grade 2. li;
Grade 1. K
Crafts, protn
Grade 7 '
1 $3,430
S,230
«,980
"iial grades:
$4,035.
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230-.
Grade 3. Range $2,5.'^2 to $3,032-.
"Wage board rates:
Grade 18. Range $4,638 to $5,387-
Grade 16. Range $4,326 to $5,013-
Grade !4. Range .$3,994 to $4,618.
Grade 12. Range .$3,682 to $4,264.
Grade 11. Range $3,515 to $4,077.
Grade 10. Range .$3,349 to $3,»69-
Grade 9. Range .$3,182 to .$3,682..
Grade 8. Range $3,016 to ,$3,494..,
Grade 7. Range $2,870 to $3.328..
Grade 6. Range $2,704 to $3,141...
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)..
1962 actual 1953 estimate
36, 600
12, 200
12,200
11.0,50
10. SOO
11.650
110,400
41,000
9,800
29, 600
109, 600
9,800
145. 260
82. 240
9,360
293, 480
74, 080
44, 800
85, 800
9,360
18, 120
7, 040
7,240
116.800
160, 440
254, 920
23,320
44, 240
14,280
6, 540
78, 480
30, 900
6,140
38, 640
6,740
.52, 120
12, 480
6,340
7. 000
5. 940
11.495
1,5.305
31. 860
26. 050
41.. 3.55
.5. 185
16, 680
5, 560
5,560
5.310
29,220
139, 605
117,760
290. 260
296. 670
146. 540
72. 740
2.500
3, 735
6, 060
24, 484
4, 638
4, 555
4, 201
7,405
3, 515
10, 046
3,016
3,016
2,704
630 3, 656, 480
14.6 88.310
5.540
10. sno
11.050
11.250
11,800
121,600
21.000
9.800
20. 200
243. 520
55. 360
45, 2(10
77, 840
9, 360
18, 320
7, 240
7,240
108. 560
143. 560
240,040
1.5.080
44. 640
14. 480
6.540
40.040
12.080
6.140
45. 580
6.940
41.040
12. 480
6, 340
11,620
21.115
28. 425
26. 425
57. 285
16,0.30
5, 685
21. 240
6. 185
5. 685
5. 435
19, 230
120. 730
108. 655
298. 600
227. 955
88. 610
54, 140
3, 835
3,230
19, 145
8, 195
4.050
7,405
638 3. 265, 550
11.8 75.340
1954 estimate
11.0.50
23. 600
10. 800
10. son
11.0.50
11.2.50
11. SOO
121,600
21,000
9, 800
20,200
110. 800
9,800
9,800
19,600
49, 000
155,120
82,640
9.360
243, 520
55, 360
45, 200
77, 840
9, 360
18, 320
7,240
7,240
115, 600
192, 840
331, 560
15, 080
44, 640
14, 480
6,540
40, 040
41,780
6,140
104, 980
12,880
41,040
18. 420
6,340
7,000
11.620
26, 175
38, 545
26, 425
67, 405
16. 930
6. 685
26, 300
5,185
5, 685
5, 435
19, 2.30
133. 345
los, i;,=,.',
3. 835
3.230
34. 457
8,195
4,050
7,405
639 3, 722, 697
25.1 120,547
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 880
2,060
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,760
1,745
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 000
All personal services, departmental.
3, 577, 570
3, 203, 716
3, 617, 960
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional administrator
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
4 45, 700
6 61, 400
2 20,400
1 10, 200
5 50, 400
2 18, 120
2 17, 920
2 17, 520
3 27, 080
1 9, 360
24 209, 840
4 31,360
26 196, 840
40 301, 000
1 7,640
1 8,040
4 26, 360
40 262, 220
10 65, 200
1 6, 740
9 49, 040
4 20,490
4 21, 490
14 61,495
4 17, 430
26 99, 535
34 119,070
37 121.390
9 26. 730
4 45, 700
6 61, 600
2 20, SOO
1 10, 200
6 61, 000
2 18, 120
2 17, 920
2 17, 920
3 27, 280
1 9.360
24 213, 440
4 31.360
22 168, 680
43 326, 926
1 7,640
1 8,040
4 26, 560
36 236. 640
9 60, 660
1 6,940
7 38, 795
4 21, 865
5 26, 175
10 45, 175
4 17, 806
25 100,025
30 108, 210
32 108, 855
4 12, 200
4 45, 700
-Assistant regional administrator
2 20, 800
Gni.'p l:f IJ-nrf $8,360 to $9,360:
\ ■ • 'iiiil administrator
' 1. ' 1"..,..' .iraler inspector
( IihI >ri*(iiiLies investigator
Cliiri mvestigator-exchange act
2 18, 120
2 17, 920
2 17, 920
3 27, 280
1 9, 360
24 213, 440
4 31,360
i,.:i.!, IJ Range $7,040 to $8,040:
I'lr i:il nnlvst
43 326, 926
M iiiii' - ■ i i 1 . 1 irs analyst ..
1 8,040
4 26, 560
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,910:
<{r.uU- \). Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546..
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,4,30
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
10 48, 176
4 17,805
25 100. 025
42 146.310
32 108, 855
4 12, 200
320 1,930,010
6.8 30,366
2,860
294 1,845,290
7.2 47,180
338 2, 073, 470
Deduct:
Savin,?s due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
314.2
1, 896, 795
7,220
255
286.8
1, 798, 110
6,640
2,55
323.7
Regular pay in excess ot 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
2, 003, 790
6,700
1,904,270
1,805,006
6,481,840
5, 008, 720
6, 628, 640
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
5, 395, 595
86, 245
4,943,000
65,720
6, 562, 920
65,720
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
6, 481, 840
5,008,720
6, 628, 640
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
Salaries and Expenses, Selective Service System-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
.Average number of all employees
7,519
578
7,707
7,518
654
7,790
.7,448
676
7,598
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,580
GS-4.4
$2, 651
CPC-2.9
$2, 845
$3,647
GS-4.4
$2, 716
CPC-2.9
$2, 845
GS-4.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$2. 855
01 Personal services;
$22,954,544
1, 474, 749
76,280
67, 807
$23,224,160
1,725,800
76,650
64,000
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1,618,200
64, 000
24,572,380
841, 806
3,976,556
25, 090, 610
903,825
8,600.000
02 Travel;
Selectee travel
6,281,600
54
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Selective Service System — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
03 Transportation of things
$69,aso
611,049
318, 432
189, 013
270,080
337, 787
238,606
144,219
203, 383
$54, 110
626,600
396. 380
202, 500
204,760
400,000
164, 600
11,500
217, 125
$78,000
729. 000
502, 860
233, 325
07 Other contractual serrices:
246,000
400,000
231, 500
09 Equipment
109, 300
207, 975
31,773,391
36,772,000
34, 400, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Grades established by act of Oct. 15,
1949. 29 U. S. C. 172; as amended:
Director
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Hange $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistants to Director
Thief legislative and liaison officer..
Chiff medical officer-_
(^hicf planning officer
Division chief
General counsel
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ssistant chief legislative and liai-
son officer.
Assistant chief medical officer
Assistant chief planning officer
.Assistant division chief
A ssistant general counsel
E.xecutive secretary, special com-
mittees
Executive secretary. National Ap-
peal Board
Executive secretary. National Ad-
visory Committee
Manpower officer
Planning officer
Rccinnal field officer
Tr:iininK officer
Gra.lr. 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Alforney-adviser
.Administrative officer
Budget officer
Correspondence officer
Field auditors
Liaison officer
Manpower officer
Medical officer
Personnel officer
Planning officer
Records management officer
Regional field officers
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant...
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, National
Advisory Committee
Archivist
Area medical officer
Attorney advisers
Assistant executive officer
Correspondence officer
Field auditor
Manpower officer
Planning officer
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
'Assistant training officer...
Correspondence officer
Historian.. _
M:An power officer,
I I ' I , . [ personnel officer...
flri. i I -:-..W0 to $6,250:
Ar,: :., , ,1.: IT. National Appeal
Hoiinl
Military personnel officer
Personnel officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $.5,810:
Accountant _.
Administrative assistant
Attorney adviser, National Appeal
Board
Budget assistant..
Legislative analyst
Librarian
1952 actual 1953 estimate
32, 400
10, 800
10,800
10, 800
64,800
10,800
2 19,200
13 124,800
1 9,600
3 25, 080
3 2.5, 280
1 8,360
2 16, 720
3 25, 080
1 8, 360
11 91,960
1 8, 360
1 8, 960
I 8, 360
1 8, 360
13 108, 680
7,040
7,040
14, 080
7,040
7,040
14, 080
14, 080
35,200
7,040
7,040
5,940
5,940
5,940
6,940
6,340
11,880
6,940
5,940
5,600
5, 625
6,500
5,185
6,060
6,060
6,060
13,000
32, 400
10.800
10,800
10,800
65,300
10, 800
9,600
9,600
9,600
2 19,200
13 124, 800
1 9, 600
16,720
25, 080
8,360
91,960
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
13 108, 680
7,040
7,240
14, OSO
7,040
7,040
14, 080
14. 080
35. 200
7.040
7,040
5,940
5,940
5,940
6,540
11, 880
5,940
5,940
6,310
6,185
6.186
5,185
1954 estimate
Num- Total
10,800
65, 300
10, 800
9.600
67. 400
19. 200
1 9, 600
2 19, 200
13 124,800
1 9, 600
2 16, 720
3 26, OSO
1 8, 360
U 91,960
1 8, 360
1 9, 160
1 8. 360
1 8, .560
13 108, 680
7,440
14, 080
7.040
7,040
14, 080
14, 080
35, 400
7,040
6,540
11,880
5,940
5,940
5,310
5,310
6,310
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range$5,060 to $6,810— Con.
Manpower officer
Position classifier
Purchasing officer
Records analyst
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $-1,956
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,546
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,0G0
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
State director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
State director _
Deputy State director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
State director.-
Deputy State director
Fiscal and procurement officer
Division chief..
Administrative officer..
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
State director
Deputy State director
Fiscal and procurement officer.
Division chief
Administrative officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Fiscal and procurement officer
Division chief
.Administrative officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Division chief
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to .$4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,646
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,0.32
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Excess military pay over civilian
Total permanent, field —
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,060
1 6,060
1 5,560
1 6,060
2 9, 240
18 77, 690
20 79, 275
62 226,045
90 294,470
38 114, ,500
8 22, 080
1 3,
11 92, 560
22 183,920
15 126, 400
38 317,680
7 58, 620
14 98, 560
26 178, 1
20 140,800
18 126, 720
18 126,720
20 118.800
38 228,620
28 167, 120
9 46, 790
16 75, 795
48 210,340
67 263.390
192 684,909
260 817,270
390
1,178,020
199 553,250
18 45, 640
25,710
32,642
22,200
7,960
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .5,
1 5,
1 5. 060
2 9, 365
18 79. 440
22 as, 616
60 226, 225
78 260, (
32 98, 480
6 16, 900
8 77, 400
11 92, 960
22 184,620
15 12.5, 400
38 317,680
7 58, 520
14 98, 660
25 180, 200
20 140.800
18 126. 720
18 126, 720
20 118,8
38 229,620
28 167,120
9 47, 790
16 77, 670
48 215,5,80
67 272,385
192 706,8.54
250 834,220
390
1, 203. 270
199 666.770
18 47, 080
2 6,268
9 26, 190
12 33, 420
9 22, 760
4 8, 140
7,124
22, 312, 808
61,413
1, 009. 086
22, 420
7,143
22, 520, 067
158, 079
7,076
22, 425, 034
194,548
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
55
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
$1, 447, 349
72, 040
9,063
63.013
$1,690,000
73, 100
5,000
55,000
$1,492,400
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
71, 000
5,000
55, 000
All personal services, field.
22,914,180
23, 368, 455
22, 676, 630
01 Personal services
24, 572, 380
26, 090, 610
24, 325, 065
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Salaries and Expenses, Smithsonian Institution —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
620
3
608
501
3
495
630
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$6,087
OS-7.2
$3,103
CPC-4.0
$5, 170
OS-7.4
$3,151
CPC-4.0
$.5. 209
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4.0
01 Personal services:
$2,039,437
10, 306
7,680
31,890
$2,024,612
10.000
7,780
32.600
$2 105 368
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
10.000
2,089,312
12, 868
44,620
10, 433
50, 496
102.330
47, 145
74, 367
119,495
30
2, 074, 892
10. 226
39. 300
10.600
33.900
92.320
45. 510
64.000
46,253
2, 155, 392
10 225
92 320
2,800
2 600
2,661,096
2,419,600 1 3,525.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant secretary
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant secretary
Assistant to the secretary for the
National Air Museum.-
Director, U. S. National Museum..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Anthropologist _ .
Zoologist
Botanist-
Geologist
Museum curator
Director, Bureau of American Eth-
nology
Associate director, Bureau of Amer-
ican Ethnology
Director, Astrophysical Observa-
tory
Director, National Collection of
Fine Arts
Head curator, National Air Muse-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Anthropologist..
Zoologist
Botanist „ __.
Geologist
Museum curator
Astrophysicist
Plant phvsiologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Anthropologist __
Zoologist
Superintendent of buildings and
labor
Museum curator
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
$12,200
11.800
10. 200
10. 200
9.800
10,000
10,000
10. 600
10. 200
10. 400
10.000
34. 840
44. 800
17. 620
17, 920
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
1 11,800
10.600
10, 200
10, 400
10. 200
9. 600
43.200
44. 800
17. 520
17. 920
17,920
8,960
8,760
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,400
1 11,800
11,800
10,400
10,400
10, 000
10.200
10. 200
10. 600
10, 400
10,600
10,200
44,200
45,800
17,920
18.320
18, 320
9,160
8,960
8,040
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Biochemist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Anthropologist..
Zoologist...
Botanist
Geologist
Museum curator .-
Biochemist
Editor
Personnel officer
Accountant
Librarian
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Instrument maker
.Supply officer
Grade 9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Anthropologist
Zoologist
Botanist
Geologist
Museum curator
Rxhibits preparator
Scientific illustrator..
Instrument maker
Plant physiologist..
.\ssistant' superintendent of build-
ings and labor
Librarian.--
Editor
Administrative assistant
Chief, correspondence and records.
Chief, International Exchange Serv-
ice.
Accountant
Chief, public.^tions division
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Ringe $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net perni^nent, departmental (av-
rrt'^i' itnnitior. net salary)
Part-tiiiir Mi.i f (11 1 finrary positions: Tem-
por ir\ (iii[>](.\ii;iiit
Regulir pjy imxossof 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay —
Night-work differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
.\strophvsicist-.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
-Mimager, National Air Museum
Facility
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Museum ciu-ator...
Physicist
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,450.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Positions at hourlv rates: Rates equiva-
lent to less thaii $4,600
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field
number, net salary) - -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Additional pay for service abroad...
All personal services, field .
Personal services..
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
31,300
2.5. 960
19. 620
19,020
5.940
5.940
6,940
6,140
10,620
27,675
6.185
16, 430
27. 550
10, 495
5.310
10,995
5,310
5,810
16, 430
6,936
5.435
5.435
5, 435
5. 185
5.436
9,990
124,035
54, 960
138, 260
156,476
41,660
30.540
9,300
17.835
139, 860
23, 840
26, 672
302, 840
109. 304
198, 360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
2 13. 080
5 32. 100
4 26. 560
4 26. 960
2 12. 280
.... -..^.
1 6. 140
1 6,140
1 6, 9
10, 870
33,235
5,185
11. 120
32. 985
10. 745
5.435
6.560
6,435
5.810
11,370
6.186
6.560
5. 560
6.660
6.310
6.560
9.740
122.910
43. 326
129. 280
149, 885
41.950
31,020
9,425
17, 585
141,460
24, 400
23, 858
304, 570
98, 424
184, 400
Num- TotaJ
ber salary
13.28t»
32.70(7
27. 160
26, 560
12,680
6, 340
6.140
6.340
6,140
11.120
33, 735
5,310
11,370
33, 735
10. 995
5. 660
6.685
5.560
5,810
11,495
5, 310
5, 685
5.685
5. 685
5.436
6.686
9.990
125,785
44. 075
132, 780
151. 885
42,590
31,680
2 9,550
4 17,710
36 142,960
7 24,880
7 24. 018
128 390.670
33 99. 144
67 187,900
10
3,030
12,920
22, 396
5,185
8,410
3,910
3,255
12.040
20.222
12,200
20,555
56
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Gallery of Art —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all otlier positions.
Average number of all employees
322
6
307
322
6
307
322
6
319
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$4,445
GS-6.0
$3, 101
CPC-4.2
$4, 534
OS-6.1
$3, 124
CPC^.2
$4, 575
GS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 141
Average grade
CPC-4.2
01 Personal services;
$1, 048, 235
16, 004
4.002
28.184
$1, 058. 690
16; 750
4,070
27. 640
.$1, 106. 310
15, 750
4 300
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1, 096, 425
2,326
566
8,190
70, 600
4,629
17,358
428
31,566
4,476
1, 106. 160
1.800
1.150
8,000
71.200
4, .300
201.900
400
27,550
1,500
100
4,000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services: Electric
8,000
Services performed by other agen-
2,454
Obligations incurred _..
1. 238, 817
1, 428, 050
1, 315. 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant administrator...
Assistant treasurer
Assistant secretary
Assistant chief curator
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief engineer and building super-
intendent
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Curator, education _
CiU.itnt . ■-'r:i!il|ir- arts.
iinologist
' '.iitiO to $5,810:
slant superintendent, mainte-
nance.
.^-ssistant superintendent, techni-
.\ssociate curator of education
Attorney
Chief accountant
Horticulturist.
Librarian... _
Registrar
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,546
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Rarige $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Ranee $2,9.60 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range SS.tS.'; to 9:1.035
Gr
1.4.54..
I.J.30..
1,032..
Grade 2. Rangi- $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses _
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
01 Personal services
$10. 400
10.400
9.600
9,800
6,140
6,940
6.940
5.060
6.435
5,560
5.810
5.810
5,435
5, 560
5.810
60. 165
26. 770
63. 740
69,710
43,700
13, 750
39. 286
78. 400
64, .560
13. 336
348, 740
86, 488
83, 670
6,500
9, 504
4,002
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6.140
6; 140
6.940
5. 185
5.560
.6, 685
5.810
5.810
5. 560
5. RS5
,5.810
61, 665
27. 020
61. 660
53.600
41.310
13,750
40, 035
78, 800
65. 360
13, 496
363, 330
87, 128
84. 790
6, 650
9,200
4,070
$10. 600
10, 600
10, 000
10, 000
8,040
7.840
7.640
5. 810
5.685
5,810
5.810
5.810
5. 685
6. 810
5.810
61. 790
27. 270
62. 060
.63. 120
41.470
13,990
4,900
40, 535
78, 400
66, 320
13,336
366, 170
87, 608
8.5. 630
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, Subversive Activities Control Board —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
34
26
43
37
50
Average snls'ries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 164
GS-7.4
$2. 691
CPC-3.6
$6, 3.80
GS-9.3
.$2,691
CPC-3.5
$6, 600
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$165, 008
462
222
21,038
$260, 700
900
1.600
26.000
$347, 650
1,060
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payments to other agencies for re-
186, 720
1,046
289, 100
5,500
300
5,500
15,000
4,809
6,600
8,000
05 Rents and utility services
780
6,570
1,870
1,945
366
1,500
1,306
3,800
3,800
500
6,000
204, 106
311 305 400 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates fl.xed by law:
Chairman and board members..
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,!
FT,'.p.]tivn -rr.r.-.tary
Giii.i' I I l: riv.' y.),600 to $10,600:
.\^sl>Uili( Melielal counsel
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative and hearing room
officer
Information officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney-adviser
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
.\ ttornev-.adviser
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant to a board member
Budget and flsral officer. ..
Grade 7. P.t'.-. *i,'.""- f ■- ■?4.966..
Grade 5. Hi r : -~|.160
Grade 4. i; r . . ■ ?:i.6.56
Grade 3. Kanv. -j. , $:;.430
Crafts, protei-iiM', and lUModial grades:
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,622 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52 week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime. . .
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
17,446
18, 926
3. 175
21, 290
25,560
5,060
21,400
22, 336
.3, 575
11,960
260,700
900
1,500
26. 000
289. 100
TARIFF COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Tariff Commission —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
211
201
209
204
222
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 959
GS-8.7
$6,071
OS-8 7
$6, 062
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
57
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$1, 230, 353
4,271
1,074
$1, 261, 451
4, 524
500
400
$1,336,700
4,800
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
Payments to other agencies for re-
1, 236, 698
19, 434
12
4,386
10, 690
1,233
2,055
11,840
1,788
298
1, 266, 875
13, 500
50
4,400
10, 000
2,000
1,3C0
12, 500
6,850
500
02 Travel---
17, 000
04 Communication services _ _ _
4,950
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
2,000
5.500
1, 287, 434
1,317,975
1,398,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief economist and chief, econom-
ics division
Director of investigation
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, technical service
(leiieial counsel _
.Secretary
Special industrial adviser
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Adviser on European trade and
trade policy
Adviser on Latin-American trade
and trade policy
Adviser on market and production
analysis
Chief, commodity division
Secretary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the chief, technical
service
.attorney
Commodity specialist
Economist
Industrial engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Commodity specialist
Economist
Industrial engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Chief, statistical division
Commodity specialist
Economist
Librarian
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Budget and methods analyst
Chief of section
Commodity specialist
Economist
Industrial engineer
Librarian.—
Statistical assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Wage board grades;
Grade 13. Range $3,827 to $4,430
Grade 12. Range $3,682 to $4,264
Grade 10. Range $3,349 to $3,869_
Grade 8. Range $3,016 to $3,494
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime pay.
Payment to other agencies for reimbursa-
ble details
All personal services, departmental.
9,600
72. 000
10,000
8,360
23 203, 680
8 72, 280
3 25, 080
14, 080
6, 140
6.940
51.920
18. 020
6,940
5,060
5,060
17.065
20. 490
11,370
5,435
5,810
4, 620
88, 895
51, 665
123,710
68, 085
38, 280
6,300
1 4. 035
2 7, 551
1 3,515
1 3,016
204 1,243.366
194 1,191,360
4.119
1,074
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
11,050
10, 800
11,800
9,800
9,800
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
11,300
10.800
11,800
8,560
8,360
204, 280
63,720
26,680
66, 760
22, 320
14, 480
5,940
6,940
76, 280
12. 280
6,940
6,185
17. 180
6.060
21,615
6.660
6,810
4,745
77, 530
62. 415
129, 746
70. 700
32, 940
3.230
4,035
7,925
3,682
6,364
202 1,253,333
5 31,687
10, 000
10,000
8,560
204, 880
63, 920
25,680
67. 360
22. 520
14.480
82, 220
12. 280
6,940
5,310
17.306
40. 605
32. 235
4,870
82. 736
53. 640
132. 120
71.340
36,370
3,230
216 1,328,499
6 33, 429
DETAIL Off PERSONAL SERVICES
sontinued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, New York office
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,340
3 18, 000
1 6, 685
1 5, 120
1 3,910
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 340
3 IS, 375
1 6,810
1 5. 245
1 4, 035
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,640
3 18,750
1 5, 810
1 6,370
1 4, 160
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,2.50:
Giade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
7 39,056
62
7 39, 805
7 40,630
Deduct savings due to use of former pay
Net permanent, field (average num-
7 38, 993
152
7 39, 805
164
7 40, 630
160
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, field
39, 146
39,959
40, 790
1,235,698
1,266,876
1, 340, 600
THE TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Salaries and Expenses, The Tax Court of the United States —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full time equivalent of all other positions
A verage numberofall employees
Average salaries and grades (exclusive of
judges):
General schedule grades:
Average salary
.\venise grade.
Crafts, (irotective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel _
03 Transportation of tbings
04 Communications.
06 Rents and utilities
06 Printing and reproduction __
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred
766, 648
27, 145
1,039
3,833
1953 estimate
799, 700
30, 000
1,100
4,200
1954 estimate
500
860, 200
40.000
1,400
4,500
6,600
16, 000
32, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions in excess of $14,800:
Judge
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Clerk of the court
Head attorney, commissioner
Head attorney, sec. 722 specialist- .
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Senior attorney
Reporter
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Librarian
Reporter
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal and assistant budget officer.
Chief deputy clerk
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810:
Mill
> section.
Cliief (iepntv clerk.
Heud. general servic
Assistant librarian..
Assistant reiiortcr
Grade S. liauge $4,620 to $5,370-
Grade7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
30,360
6,185
5,185
6,060
19. 606
143. 060
76, 560
Num- Total
ber salary
9.600
9.600
19, 200
9.600
17, 820
5,940
6,140
20. 105
138, 150
80, 026
Num- Total
ber salary
12, 080
6,140
6,140
6,435
6,185
5.060
20. 605
156, 720
88,026
58
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
THE TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, The Tax Court of the United States — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3.230..
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $26, 620
7 24. 645
13 41.790
3 9,450
1 3, 310
4 11,648
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $19, 300
7 24, 865
13 41,550
3 9, 210
1 3, 390
4 11,968
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $30, 030
10 35, 030
18 67, 020
1 3, 230
1 3,390
4 12, 048
Total permanent, departmental
134 798, 838
8,8 37,571
137 8.32,968
6.5 36,018
149 889, 668
8 42, 418
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pav in excess of 62-week base
126. 2 761, 267
1,746
2,154
481
130. 5 796, 960
141 847,250
2,250
500
2.450
500
01 Personal services
765, 648
799,700
850,200
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
and Domiciliary Services,
Administration, Medical, Hospital
Veterans Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary..
Average grade.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services-
02 Travel:
Employee
Beneficiary.
03 Transportation of things:
Shipment of bodies
Other
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
Medical and dental fees
Other
08 Supplies and materials:
Provisions.-
Other
09 Equipment...
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters, subsistence,
and laundry
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services.
08 Supplies and materials:
Provisions
Other
09 Equipment —
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Obligations incurred
176,119
3,281
172. 873
$632,118,611
23, 310, 213
2,401,563
9, 395, 689
185, 056
5, 203, 123
3, 680, 344
10, 608, 983
48. 766, 962
63. 309, 707
6. 453. 727
616, 174
6, 338, 366
38. 423
1, 088, 494
906, 836, 339
11,981,513
195, 000
251,000
31,682
1953 estimate
172, 739
4.412
165, 976
$2. 971
CPC-3.8
$5,685
$608,041,860
29, 173, 950
2. 348, 781
8, 523, 231
172. 143
6. 131, 679
3,794.413
9. 925. 646
1,971,377
52, 202, 000
53, 054, 649
7. 417, 737
394, 983
7, 388, 250
40. 000
1, 619, 033
873, 914, 303
13, 904, 400
194, 000
260, 000
29, 108
$2. 962
CPC-3.8
$5. 676
$641. 127. 640
26. 774. 600
2, 392. 381
8. 542, 040
187, 600
4. 978. 833
3, 639, 692
10, 436, 117
1, 968, 232
54, 392, 100
57. 080. 330
7, 051, 197
381, 620
11,750,000
40.000
1, 769, 626
941, 364, 261
16, 364, 261
208,000
277, 000
31, 400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Administrator
Deputy Administrator.
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Solicitor
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator, finance ...
Assistant admini^tnlM'-. rliiTi--
Assistant nMniifn i- i i , !- ■■' ' ■ imi
Assistant [hIiumh i i •■ - . i ' ::,,v .
Assistant ailllinii-.l I , \ ',c ,i im;i:l1
rehabilitation and f'liiralinij
Assistant administrator, construc-
tion, supplv and real estate
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator, contact
and administrative service
Assistant administrator, personnel .
Assistant administrator, special
services.
Executive assistant administrator,
finance
Executive assistant administrator,
claims
Executive assistant administrator,
legislation
Executive assistant administrator,
insurance
Executive assistant administrator,
vocational rehabilitation and
education
Executive assistant administrator,
construction, supply and real
estate -
Executive assistant administrator,
contact and administrative serv-
ice
Executive assistant administrator,
personnel
E\i<rii>, , :r-j-tant administrator,
Si> - ; , I I n .assistant admin-
I .1 •! ' ■ iirance
11. |.':: ■ '. ■ [^l^ll^^\\\^\
A . ■ I- ■ . 'hil-
t'ti 111 t\ jii. t'. , iMlofveteransappeals.
\'Ki'-cliairmaii, board of veterans
appeals
Executive officer, medical...
Phychologist
Confidential assistant to adminis-
trator
Assistant deputy administrator
Chief of division
Prosthetic technician
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director of service
Construction engineer
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer
Attorney, field examiner
Hearing examiner
Attorney, trial examiner
Legal assistant
Adjudicator
Attorney reviewer
Insurance examiner
A t torney
A t tnrnoy adviser
Legislative attorney
Loan guarantee examiner
Appraiser
Assistant director of service
Chaplain
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
Adtninistrative officer
Administrative assistant
Chief of division
Insurance examiner
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Fiscal accountant-
Executive officer
Medical physician
Safety engineer
Maintenance engineer
Agricultural engineer
Realty officer
Biochemist
Librarian ,
Actuary (life)
Statistician
General superintendent
Architect
Educationist
Senior advisement and guidance
officer
Procurement officer...
Research analyst
Personal representative of adminis-
trator
Fair employment officer
Num- Total
ber salary
12, 200
12,200
12.200
12,200
12,000
12,200
11,800
11, 800
11,800
11,800
11,800
1 11,800
I 11,800
1 11,800
1 10, son
23 271,400
1 11.050
4 44, 400
1 11,800
Num- Total
12,400
12,400
12,400
12,000
11,800
11.000
11,600
11.0,50
23. 600
11,800
11,800
1 9, sno
1 9. 800
2 20. 400
1 9. 800
24 246. 400
3 30. 000
6 60, 800
2 21.200
1 10, 600
6 60, 400
6 61.000
6 60. 000
5 60, 800
1 9, 600
6 60. 400
1 9, 600
7 67. 400
1 9. 800
12 119.800
3 30. 600
3 29, 600
2 20, 000
1 9, 600
2 20, 400
1 9, 800
12 123, 000
1 9,600
1 10, 000
1 9,600
1 10, 400
1 9,600
10, 000
19,200
19,800
19.600
20,800
10,400
12,200
12, 400
1 11,800
1 11,8
1 11,8
1 11.050
23 271,300
1 11,300
4 45, 200
1 11,8
1 11,8
9 93, 200
2 19. 800
1 10. 000
1 10, 000
2 20, 600
1 10. 000
24 247,8
3 30, 200
6 61,000
2 21,200
1 10. 600
6 60. 600
6 61.200
6 60. 400
5 50. 800
1,600
12 120, 200
3 30. 800
3 29, 600
2 20, 000
20, 400
9.800
123, 600
9,600
10,000
9,800
10. 400
9,600
9,800
10, 000
19, 200
19, 800
19,600
20,800
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
m
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Information and/or editorial special-
ist.,-
Chaplain
General economist
Psychologist, personal counselor
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Social worker___
Personnel officer
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Organization and/or methods exam-
iner
Special assistant to the adminis-
trator
Section chief
Finance specialist
Budget examiner
Medical (physician)
Attorney, field examiner
Hearing examiner
Legal assistant
Adjudicator
Adjudicator, supervisor
Claims examiner
Attorney
Attorney adviser.
Legislative attorney...
Architect
Landscape architect
Contract specialist
Loan guaranty examiner
Appraiser
Realty officer.
Dietitian
Therapist, exercise
Audiologist, general
Hospital administrative officer
Dentist
General engineer
Safety engineer
Maintenance engineer
Architectural engineer
Construction engineer
Structural engineer
Engineering draftsman
General superintendent
Mechanical engineer.
Electrical engineer
Biochemist..
Librarian
Actuary (life).
Statistician
Equipment specialist.
Economist-..
Educationist--
Executive assistant
Senior advisement and guidance
officer
Procurement officer
Inspector-investigator
Storage officer
Director of service
Assistant director.
Chief of division
Special assistant to director of ser-
vice
Visual information officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Information and/or editorial special-
ist
Radio information specialist
Visual presentation and informa-
tion specialist
Chaplain
General economist
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
Personnel officer (staff)
Placement officer
Employee relations specialist
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer...
Occupational specialist
Sites examiner
Facilities specialist
Organization and/or methods exam-
iner-
Tabulating equipment operator
Fiscal accountant
Business accountant
Budget examiner
Medical (physician)
Dietitian
Pharmacist
Orthopedist
Hospital administrative officer
Dentist
Safety engineer
Fire prevention engineer
Maintenance engineer.
Materials engineer
Arch itectural engineer.
Civil engineer
Structural engineer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$44, 000
17, 120
8,560
8,760
44,800
8,760
9,360
20 175,600
1 9, 360
3 25, 880
29 25.'i, 190
12 105,520
3 27, 480
1 8, 960
4 35, 440
41 358, 760
3 27, 480
3 26, 680
1 8,560
2 17, 520
10 87, 400
4 34, 840
1 8. 360
.560
8,660
34, 640
8,760
8.760
8.560
26,280
34, 640
34.840
17,320
8,560
25. 880
17.120
8.660
8,560
8.360
17,520
77, 240
8,360
17.120
46,200
8,360
79, 040
9.160
26, 480
1 7. 840
3 22, 320
1 8,040
2 14, 480
13 95. 520
4 29. 160
5 36. 400
1 7, 440
5 37. 200
46 342,820
1 8.040
1 7,240
1 7,840
57 422,480
.240
2 14, 480
2 14,680
10 71.400
18 136, 940
13 95, 520
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
10 73, 400
2 14.480
1 7,440
1 7, 440
10 74,800
1 7, 440
13 96, 920
4 29, 5S0
3 22, 520
$44, 200
17, 120
8,560
2 17,320
7 61, 920
8 68. 880
20 176.600
1 9, 360
3 25, 880
29 255, 190
12 105,520
3 27, 480
1 8. 960
4 35, 440
41 358.820
3 27, 480
3 26, 680
1 8,560
2 17, 620
10 87, 400
4 34, 840
34.840
8,760
8,760
8,560
8,360
17,520
77, 240
8,360
17,120
45, 200
8,360
44,800
8,960
1 7, 840
3 22, 320
1 8,040
2 14,480
13 95, 520
4 29. 160
5 36, 400
1 7, 440
5 37, 200
46 347,820
1 8,040
1 7, 240
1 7,840
58 430,520
1 7.240
2 14, 480
2 14, 680
10 71, 400
18 136, 940
13 95. 520
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
10 73, 400
2 14, 480
1 7,440
1 7, 440
10 74,8"
7,440
96,920
29, 560
22, 520
$44, 200
17, 120
8,560
1 9, 360
2 17,720
36 320,960
1 8, 560
2 17, 320
7 61, 920
8 68. 880
20 177,000
1 9, 360
3 25, 880
29 256,190
12 105,920
3 27. 680
1 9, 160
4 35, 640
40 354, 110
3 27, 480
3 25, 880
1 8, 560
2 17, 520
10 87, 800
4 35, 040
8.760
34, 840
8,760
8.960
8,760
26, 680
34. 840
34. 840
17, 320
8.760
8. 960
;, 560
9 79, 040
1 9, 160
3 26, 680
9 80, 040
15 131,900
1,040
2 14, 480
12 97, 520
4 29, 160
5 36, 400
1 7, 440
5 37. 600
46 362, 800
1 8.040
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
58 433.520
.240
2 14,480
2 14, 680
10 72, 400
18 136,940
13 95, 520
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
10 73. 400
2 14,480
1 7.440
1 7, 440
10 74,800
1 7,440
13 96,920
4 29, 560
3 22, 520
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
M echaniGil engineer ...
Electrical engineer
.\ttorney trial examiner..
lA'gal assistant
.Adjudicator
.\ttorney reviewer
-Vuthorizat ion officer
Claims examiner
Contract examiner
Attorney...
Attorney adviser
Legislative attorney
Scientific illustrator
.\rchitect
Landscape architect
Visual motion-picture operator
Contract specialist
Loan guaranty examiner
Requirement and utilization officer.
.Appraiser
Realty officer
Librarian, general
Actuary (life) —
Liaison officer
Statistician
Superintendent
Educationist
Executive assistant
Lip reading instructor
Senior advisement and guidance
officer...
Supply officer
Inspector-investigator
Printer and publisher
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Assistant director
Manager.
Liaison representative
Liaison assistant
Special assistant
Chief of section
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Information and/or editorial special-
ist.
Radio information specialist..
Rating specialist, occupational
General economist
Site examiner (construction)
Personnel technician
Placement officer
Position classifier
Employee relations officer
Employee training officer
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Benefit payroll supervisor.
Budget examiner.
Dietitian...
Occupational therapist
Physical therapist
Therapist, exercise
Pharmacist
Orthopedist
Hospital administrative officer
Safety engineer
Fire prevention engineer
Maintenance engineer
Architectural engineer
Civil engineer
Mechanical engineer
Electrical engineer.
Legal assistant..
Adjudicator .._
Attorney reviewer
Authorization officer
Claims examiner
Insurance examiner
Attorney
-Attorney adviser
Legislative attorney
InttTior decorator
Illustrator
Contract specialist
Appraiser
Realty officer
Cost analyst
Automotive equipment supervisor.
Clerk
Food specialist
Field supervisor
Laundry technician
Insurance examiner.
Loan guaranty examiner
Organization and/or methods exam-
iner
Mail and/or file clerk
Telecommunications supervisor —
Horticulturist
Agricultural specialist
Fiscal accountant
Business accountant ,
General librarian
Archivist ___
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $45,040
6 37, 400
9 67, 760
30 230, 340
34 2U,360
5 38, 600
6 46, 040
6 44,840
9 68, 040
1 7. 040
59 440, 560
6 43, 840
2 14,680
15 113,800
1 7,440
1 7, 240
10 74, 600
10 73, 400
2 14, 080
3 21,520
4 31,70
1 7, 240
3 21,920
3 22, 120
11 80. 040
20 146,1
11 81,440
4 30, 160
2 15, 480
10
74,000
7.240
73,600
7,840
37,400
81,240
22, 320
7,640
7,240
7,640
7, 640
37,000
5 31, 700
1 6, 940
1 6,540
3 18, 820
1 6,740
10 61,400
14 86, 160
14 86, 160
2 12, 480
3 19, 020
4 25, 960
35 220,400
' 19,020
11
12
1 6, 140
2 12,480
2 12, 680
2 12, 480
3 18, 820
1 6, 340
4 25. 160
6 37, 440
3 18, 820
3 18, 620
6 37, 640
2 12, 480
25, 160
69, 140
4 25, 760
75 472,500
15 93, 500
36 239,6
1 6. 340
2 13, 280
1 5, 940
19 117,260
1 5, 940
2 12, 480
2 13,4
12 76, 8
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
5 31,100
2 12, 480
3 18, 840
1 6, 540
10 64, 180
1 6, 740
1 5, 940
8 50, 520
61 382, 640
2 12, 680
2 12, 680
1 6, 540
1 6, 340
3 19, 420
1 6, 140
4 24, 960
9 67, 760
30 231,340
34 261,360
5 38, 1 00
6 4fi, 040
6 44, 840
9 68.040
1 7.040
60 448,600
6 43, 840
2 14, 080
15 114,,S00
1 7, 440
1 7,240
10 74,600
10 73,400
2 14, 680
3 21,520
4 31,7i0
1 7,240
3 21,920
3 22. 120
11 80, 040
20 148,8
11 82,440
4 30, 160
2 15, 480
10
,140
74.000
7,240
73,600
7,840
37,400
81, 760
22, 320
7.640
7,240
5 31, 700
1 6, 940
1 6,540
3 18, 820
1 6,740
10 61.400
14 86, 160
14 86, 160
2 12, 480
3 19. 020
4 25. 960
35 222,400
3 19. 020
12 74,:
1 6, 140
2 12, 480
2 12, 680
2 12, 480
3 18, 820
1 6, 340
4 25, 160
6 37, 440
3 18. 820
3 18, 620
6 37, 640
2 12,480
25, 160
69.140
25. 760
480,500
93,500
36 241,600
6,340
13,280
5,940
117, 260
5,940
12, 480
13, 480
76,880
5,940
6,340
31, 100
12,480
18,840
6,540
64,180
6.740
386, 340
12, 680
12. 680
6,540
6,340
19, 420
6,140
24, 960
6,140
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $45, 040
5 37, 400
'J 67, 760
30 233,340
34 262, 900
5 38, 600
6 46, 040
6 44, 840
9 68. 040
1 7, 040
60 448, 1100
6 43, 840
2 14, 680
,240
10 74,600
10 73, 400
2 14, 680
3 21,520
4 71,760
1 7,240
3 21,920
3 22, 120
11 80, 040
20 148,800
11 82,440
4 30, 160
2 15, 480
10
74,800
7,240
74,400
7,840
37.400
81, 760
22, 320
7,640
7,240
7,640
7,640
37,000
5 31, 700
1 6, 940
1 6.540
3 18, 820
1 6,740
10 61.400
14 86. 160
14 86. 160
2 12, 480
3 19, 020
4 25, 960
35 222,400
19, 020
12
1 6, 140
2 12, 480
2 12. 680
2 12. 480
3 18, 820
1 6,340
4 25, 160
6 37, 440
3 IS, 820
3 18, 620
6 37, 640
2 12, 480
4 25, 160
11 69, 140
4 25, 760
70 461,420
15 93.500
34 233,970
1 6,340
2 13, 280
1 5,940
19 117,260
1 5, 940
2 12, 480
2 13, 480
12 76, 880
1 5. 940
1 6, 340
5 31, 100
2 12, 480
3 18,840
1 6,540
10 64, 180
1 6, 740
1 5,940
8 50, 520
57 371,070
2 12, 680
2 12, 680
1 6,640
1 6. 340
3 19, 420
1 6,140
4 24, 960
1 1, 406
60
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Administration, Medical, Hospital, and Domiciliary Services,
Veterans Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF I'EBSONAL SERVICES COntiUUed
Departmental — Continued
General schedule f^rades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6.940— Con,
Actuary (life)
Statistician
Superintendent
Tlierapist instructor.
Educationist
Supply officer
Procurement officer
Inspector-investigator
Storage officer
Conservation analyst
Supply catalog officer
Printer and publisher.
Analyst
Chief of section
Supply officer
Requirements and utilization of-
ficer
Assistant chief of division
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Visual presentation and informa-
tion specialist
Translator
Employee counselor
-Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Organization and/or methods exam-
Mail and/or iUe clerk
Conservation analyst
Tabulating equipment operator
Fiscal accountant
Time, leave and payroll clerk
Benefit pajToll supervisor
Insurance examiner
Scientific illustrator
Procurement officer
Supply cataloging officer
Contact representative
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Information and/or editorial special-
ist
Gem-raU'conomist
I'rt .:.Ji;ii'l In linifian
Kmi'l- . I ■ I. ! ,: inns officer..
.\'liiiinisIi;Uivr assistant
Stalistician _,
Superintendent.
Training Dllifcr
y'rr- >'ri;iUstI""^;"]III';i
Im n- Ml iiiii.l'. nilicer
.Supply requirements officer
Procurement officer
Storage officer
Supply cataloging officer
Printing and publishing officer
Storekeeper
Budget analyst..
Legal assistant
Adjudicator
Authorization officer
Claims e-vaminer
Contact representative
Attorney-adviser —
Interior decorator
Illustrator
Legislative analyst
Photographer
Transportation clerk
Loan guaranty examiner
Librarian-
Actuary, life
Administrative officer
Analyst
Automotive equipment supervisor.
Case technician
Assistant to deputy administrator.
Field supervisor
Organization and/or methods ex-
Mail and/or file clerk
Correspondence examiner
Conservation analyst
Motion picture procurement spe-
cialist--
Tabulatmg equipment operator
Miscellaneous duplicatmg equip-
ment operator
Telecommunications supervisor
Fiscal accountant- .-.
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1952 actual igs.f estimate 1964 estimate
232
99. 040
82, 620
6,140
31,600
12,480
IS, 420
30, 600
6.340
6,140
5,940
12. 280
12, 680
11,880
6,140
5,625
6,250
6,250
11.625
17, 625
11,125
18, 375
5, 750
17, 500
17, 000
5,875
6,125
5,625
6,000
16,875
6,125
6,260
6,810
5.310
15, 930
64, 220
42,480
10, 870
43, 355
68, 405
38, 170
5,660
6,186
10, 995
5,560
5.310
37. 295
69.535
21. 490
64. 720
5,660
5.810
68. 905
22, 490
1, 322. 920
6 34. 485
3 16. 680
2 11.495
1 5. 810
2 10. 495
2 10. 370
1 5, 435
3 16, 6.55
1 5, 560
1 5, 810
6 26, 800
1 5, 186
26 138,785
3 15.930
2 10, 470
2 10. 370
1 6. 810
3 16. 305
80 437.860
5 27. 300
3 15. 805
2 11.245
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
18 98, 455
69 346,655
220
$6, 540
99. 040
82. 620
6.140
31, 600
12, 480
18, 420
30, 500
6,340
6,140
5,940
12, 280
12,680
11.880
6,140
5. 626
6.250
6,250
11,025
17, 625
11,125
18, 375
5,875
17, 500
17,000
6,000
6, 125
5,625
6,000
16,875
6, 125
6,250
5,810
5, 310
15, 930
58, 870
42. 480
10, 870
43.355
63. 140
38, 170
5, 660
5,185
10. 995
5. .560
5,310
37. 295
69, 635
21, 490
64, 720
6, 660
6,810
68, 905
22, 490
1, 259, 740
6 34, 485
3 16, 680
2 11,495
1 6. 810
2 10. 495
2 10. 370
1 5. 435
3 16. 556
1 5. 560
1 5, 810
5 26. 800
1 5. 186
22 117,440
3 16. 930
2 10, 470
2 10, 370
1 6, SIO
3 16. 305
73 402,630
5 27. 300
3 15.805
2 11,245
1 5. 185
1 5. 185
16 8.8, 120
63 316,810
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $ri, 540
16 99, 040
13 82. 620
1 6. 140
5 31.500
2 12.480
3 18. 420
6 30, 500
1 6, 340
1 6,140
1 5. 940
2 12. 280
2 12, 680
216
17, 626
11,125
18,375
5,875
17. 500
17. 000
6.000
6,126
5,625
6,000
16. 876
6.126
6,250
5,810
6.310
15,930
68. 870
42. 480
10, 870
43.355
63,140
38, 170
5.560
5,185
10, 995
5,560
5,310
37, 296
69, 635
21, 490
64. 720
6.660
6.810
68. 90S
22, 490
1, 252, 325
6 34, 485
3 16, 680
2 11,495
1 5, 810
2 10, 495
2 10.370
1 5, 435
3 16, 555
1 5, 560
1 5,810
5 26, 800
1 5, 185
21 112, 420
3 15. 930
2 10. 470
2 10. 370
1 5. 810
3 16, 305
70 385,110
1 5, 186
1 5, 185
16 88,120
63 310,810
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
! 1. Haii:^ K.mo to $2,980-
Crafts, prote
Grade 10.
Grade 9. I
Grades. 1
Grade 7. I
Grade 6. 1
Grade 5. 1
Grade 4. 1
Grade 3. 1
-,ni
Gr:
DeiK:
l.J..:oJ lu $3,032
5--'.420 to $2,840
licine and surgery:
rate of $16,800.
IJepuly nu'dR-;il director, rate of $
Assistant medical director, rate of
$13,800 to $14,800
Director of service, rate of $12,300 to
$13,300
Director, nursing service, rate of $10,-
800.
Deputy director, nursing service, rate
of $9,600.
Chief dietitian, rate of $9,600
Chief occupational therapist, rate of
$9,600
Chief physical therapist, rate of $9,600
Chief pharmacist, rate of $9,000
Cliief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Chief of division
nivsici;
Dentist
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above:
Physician
Dentist
Intermediate grade. Range $8,360 to
$9.3tM:
Dentist
Full grade. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Dentist-. _
Assistant director grade (nm-se).
Range $7,040 to $8,040
Senior grade Cnmse). Range $5,940 to
1.940.,
Unclassified
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).. ,
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Per diem consultants
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime .and holiday
Night work diflerential.
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Managers
Prosthetics laboratory technicians..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600: ■
Manager
Administrative officer
Adjudicator
Attorney adviser
Hospital administrative officer
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Assistant manager
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Manager
Psychologist, clinical
Personnel officer
Administrative officer
Fiscal accountant..
Medical (physician)
Legal assistant
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$1, 144, 985
iS4
3, 780, 690
2,137
7, 384, 645
3,057
9, 745, 460
3,286
9. 469, 300
25 66, 400
1 4, 690
1 4, 525
3 12,095
9 33, 016
9 30, 480
2 6, 668
27 79, 470
289 822, 168
66 173, 520
16, 800
15, 800
10, 800
9.600
6,479,447
84.415
21. 535
259, 307
176,821
6 67, 000
14 165, 200
1 11,800
10 97, 800
8 79, 000
41 412,600
1 9,600
1 10, 000
13 132,600
2 $18,720
47 400,720
1 9, 360
70 614, 140
7 61, 720
13 113,880
21 187, 160
Num- Total
ber salary
.3 12,095
9 33, 015
9 30, 560
2 6,668
18 52, 630
238 676, 876
53 140, 590
1 16, 800
1 15, 800
5 72, 500
6 79, 300
1 10, 800
8 104, 150
52 676,600
6 66, 800
18, 000
320, 000
162, 079
67 588,460
7 61, 920
13 114.400
21 187, 260
Niun- Total
ber salary
$963, 280
3, 213, 940
4,525
12, 095
33, 020
21 62,810
254 726, 032
51 136, 500
1 16, 800
1 16, 800
6 72, 600
6 79, 300
1 10, 800
9,600
9,600
9,600
8 104,400
52 677, 400
6 66, 800
18,000
300, 000
180, 943
1 11,800
67 669, 200
16 160. 400
10 97, 800
8 79, 200
41 413, 800
1 9,800
1 10, 200
13 133, 400
2 $18,720
49 418,140
1 9, 360
67 588,860
7 62, 320
13 115, 000
21 187, 860
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
61
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES COntiUUed
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,330— Con.
Adjudicator.-
Attorney adviser
Loan guaranty officer
Readjustment allowance officer
Bacteriologist
Hospital administrative officer
General engineer
Biochemist
Superintendent _.
General supply officer
Statistician _.
Pharmacologist
Biophysicist _
Assistant manager.. .
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Rating specialist
Psychologist, clinical
Psychologist, vocational adviser...
Personnel officer
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Readjustment allowance agent
Training specialist
Organization aud/or methods exam-
iner-
Construction engineer..
Medical officer
Dental officer...
Legal assistant..
Adjudicator
Rating specialist, legal..
Insurance examiner
Loan guaranty officer
Loan service representative.
Appraiser
Social worker..
Facilities specialist
Audiologist, general
Attorney reviewer
Adjudicator supervisor
Authorization officer
Contact representative
Attorney...
Registration officer
Loan guaranty examiner
Realty officer
Anthropologist..
Bacteriologist
Dietitian
Hospital administrative officer
General engineer
Building superintendent and in-
spector
Biochemist
Radioisotope scientist
Superintendent
General supply officer
Statistician
Pharmacologist...
Biophysicist
Biologist
Fiscal accountant
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Psychologist, clmical
Administrative officer.
Facilities specialist...
Readjustment allowance officer
Training specialist
Organization and/or methods ex-
aminer
Fiscal accountant
Business accountant
Legal assistant
Adjudicator
A ttorney reviewer
Authorization officer
Insurance examiner
Attorney adviser _.
Loan guaranty examiner..
Appraiser
Realty officer
.Administrative assistant..
Biological aide
Bacteriologist
Physical therapist
.Audiologist, general
Orthopedist
Contact representative
Attorney
Num- Total
ber salary
51 $442,600
50 442,400
42 364,720
8 72, 280
1 8. 760
86 762,560
,560
5 43, 000
2 16. 720
2 16, 720
1 8.560
1 8, 760
3 25, 480
47 425,760
2, 203, 480
112 799,420
55 408.800
28 216,520
3 22, 720
94 699,120
11 88, 100
37 275,680
12 86, 880
2, 408, 220
53 408,120
96 745,260
1,194,960
23 168, 720
60 448,800
9 67, .560
28 209,720
8 58, 920
16 119,040
1 7,040
28 212,720
26 198,640
38, 200
30, 820
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
133
1,011,240
1 7, 840
11 81, 240
12 88, 480
2 14,480
11 81, 840
10 74, 000
31 236, 360
10 73, 400
21 159, 240
26 190,440
1 7, 040
23 173,120
8 58, 920
3 21, 620
1 7. 040
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
47 369,480
1, 057. 680
54 34M,840
4 27, 760
99 650 060
62 329,680
82 514.680
80 504,200
8 50, 720
210
1, 354, 200
22 137,780
101 683,400
46 291.640
42 260,500
115 732,960
71 458, 320
28 17«, 520
8 50, 920
2 12, 680
29 177,860
7 44. 180
1 6. 340
2 12, 280
19 129,260
Num- Total
ber salary
51 $443,000
50 442. 600
42 365.:300
8 72, 280
1 8, 760
86 762,760
1 8, 660
5 43, 000
2 16, 720
2 16, 720
1 8, 560
1 8.760
3 26. 480
47 426,960
2, 086, 760
112 900 420
45 335,400
23 179, 320
3 22, 920
80 597,760
11 88,100
30 226,000
2,410,220
53 409.120
86 672,260
1,064,640
23 168,920
60 449,800
9 67, 760
28 210 220
8 59, 120
16 119, 640
1 7, 040
28 212,920
26 198,840
5 38, 400
4 30, 820
1 7, 840
11 81, 640
12 88. B80
2 14, 480
11 82, 040
10 74, 400
31 236. 500
10 73, 600
■ 21 159. 640
26 190. 880
1 7. 040
23 173. 620
8 59, 120
3 21, 720
1 7, 240
1 7. 240
1 7. 040
47 360 480
166
1. 060, 680
54 349,840
4 27, 760
89 589,660
62 330, 2S0
82 515.680
80 50.5,200
8 60, 920
210
1, 335, 200
22 137,980
101 684, 400
46 292,040
42 260 900
105 672,660
71 4.59,320
28 179,620
8 61, 020
2 12, 680
29 178,260
7 44, 380
1 6, 340
2 12, 280
19 130 260
190
1, 202, 080
Num- Total
ber salary
51 $443,800
50 443,200
42 366, 100
8 72, 480
1 8, 960
95 833,600
1 8, 760
5 43. 400
2 16, 920
2 16, 920
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
3 25. 880
51 460. 200
270
2, 088, 760
112 900 420
45 336,000
23 179, 720
3 22, 920
80 598, 460
11 88, 100
30 226,400
2, 402, 620
53 410,120
94 731,780
191
1,481,860
164
1,187,400
23 169, 120
60 450,600
9 67, 960
28 211,220
8 59, 320
16 120, 040
1 7, 240
28 213,920
26 199,840
5 38,:
31, 020
11 81,840
12 88,880
2 14,680
11 82, 240
10 74, 600
45 340 720
10 73, 800
21 159. 840
26 191. 8S0
1 7. 240
23 174.020
8 59. 320
3 21. 920
1 7. 240
1 7. 440
1 7. 240
47 361,680
180
1, 104. 660
54 350 840
4 27. 760
52 331,280
82 516, 6.'0
80 506.200
8 61. 020
210
1. 337, 200
22 138,980
101 686,400
46 293,040
42 261,900
105 673,560
71 460 320
28 180 620
8 51. 220
2 12.680
36 215. 700
7 44. 780
1 6. 340
2 12, 280
19 130 860
190
1, 204, 680
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Registration officer
Loan guaranty officer
Loan service representative
Property management representa-
tive
Biochemist
Statistician
Senior advisement and guidance
officer.
General supply officer
Inspector-investigator
Occupational rating specialist
Biophysicist _
Chaplain
Psychologist, psychometrist
Placement officer
Registrar.
Pharmacologist
Par:isitologist
.Serologist
Mycologist
Dietitian
Occupational therapist _
Exercise therapist
General engineer
Sanitary engineer .....
Safety engineer
Building supervisor and inspector.
Librarian.
Til.
iitcndent..
ctor..
:mt.
i'ldrnrenient officer
Electrical engineer
.ir;ule 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Personnel ollicer _._
.Administrative officer.
Training specialist
Fiscal accountant
Benefit payroll clerk
Contr.ict specialist
Loan guaranty examiner..
Appraiser
assistant..
\ :ir rrpresentative.
supply ollicer
i-invfstigator.
lit ollicer
Tniining specialist
Dietitian
Physical therapist
Ex.Tcise therapist
Plianiiacist.
<;'neral engineer
Lihrarian, general
Superintendent ...:
Instructor for the blind
Executive assistant
Procurement officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Social worker
Personnel officer
Administrative assistant..
.Administrative officer
Clerk, administrative
Facilities specialist
Training specialist
Organization and/or methods exam-
iner.
Correspondence supervisor
Fiscal accountant-
Benefit payroll clerk
Dietitian
Physical therapist
Pharmacist
Medical record librarian
Hospital administration officer
Veterinarian
Mneer
afetv engin
illustrator
Photocrapher
Superintendent
Building supervisor and inspector. .
Biophysicist...
Physical science aide
Biochemist
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $18,820
26 171, ISO
29 187,860
6 39, 440
26 172.380
23 151.420
6.540
261
11,
1, 626, 940
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
5 31. 600
2 12. 0.SO
2 12. 480
3 18. 220
1 6. 140
129 811.060
8 49. 720
1 6. 340
16 95, 300
2 12, 6,80
11 66.740
13 83. 620
2 12.680
66 361,700
1 6. 140
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
5.940
5.940
6.640
6,540
24,660
131 776. 666
173
1. 029. 440
100 698.626
4 23. 875
17 101.525
19 111,275
63 309,625
20 118,425
5 30, .500
17 102,000
11 64,625
11 63, 250
6 33, 875
1 5, 625
27 162.000
32 185,875
67 395,225
2 11,625
1 5. 6'>5
24 144,000
2 11,625
1 5, 875
2 11,626
1 5. 875
2 11.376
2 11.875
3 17.675
28 160. ,550
1 5. .600
3 17.2.50
1 5,500
6,750
1
633. 480
21!)
1
199, 165
104
,561.475
188
990. 3«0
6
25. 800
132
747, 780
,004
5, 703, 720
37
204. 720
6
32.610
172
943. 705
17
91. 895
123
657, 2X0
84
454. 665
.52
283. 370
IS
93. 580
1
5.560
1
5.435
6
32, 360
1
5, ,560
10
53. 475
13
70, 630
61
334. 160
15
78, 775
6
25, 560
1
5,185
61
270 310
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19,020
26 171,980
29 188,860
1 6. 940
30 184.600
11 67, 820
6 39, 640
26 172.780
23 151, 820
1 6, 740
2 11, 880
261
1, 630, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
6 31.700
2 12. 080
2 12, 6.S0
3 18. 420
1 6.'140
129 817.060
8 49. 920
1 6. 340
15 95. 700
2 12. 680
11 66, 940
13 84. 020
2 12. .880
56 361.700
1 6. 340
6.140
6.140
6,540
6,740
24, 760
13
77. 500
120
713. 425
160
950, 475
90
641, 125
4
24,000
17
101.900
19
111.775
46
269, 375
20
119,050
5
30, 626
17
102, 500
11
65, 000
11
63, 760
6
34. 125
1
6, 7.50
27
162.875
32
187.125
67
397, 100
2
11,750
1
,5. 625
24
144,626
2
11,626
1
5, 875
2
11. 625
1
5.875
2
11.376
2
11.875
3
1 7. 7.50
28
161.300
1
5. 6''5
3
17. ,500
1
6,625
1
5,750
260
1
435. 420
186
1
032. 186
89
486. 575
1611
854.210
5
26. 800
112
647, 580
4.948,720 I
33
184, 4S0
«
32, 610
147
818, 205
16
86. 335
100
.541. .1,50
70
3S4, 605
40
222, 650
13
68. 2«0
1
5.560
1
5 435
4
22, 240
1
6, 660
5
28. 175
7
40 170
fill
27S. .500
10
53. 475
6
25. 5.50
1
5. 1S5
48
265, 130
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19, 220
26 172,980
29 189, 860
1 6, 940
36 216.300
11 68, 020
6 39, 840
34 222. 900
23 152. 830
1 6. 740
2 12, 0.S0
270
1, 689, 200
1 6. 140
1 6. 140
5 31. 900
2 12. 280
2 12, 680
3 18, 420
1 6, 340
143 905,020
8 60.020
1 6. 540
15 96 700
2 12. 880
11 67.640
13 84. 820
2 12, 880
56 362.700
1 6. 340
1 6, 140
1 6. 140
1 6. 740
1 6 740
4 24. 960
160
956, 675
90 543.126
4 24, 125
17 102.275
19 112,275
46 270 2.50
28 159.0.50
5 30. 750
17 103,125
65. .500
11
1,250
6 34. 375
1 5,750
27 163.750
32 188,250
73 427,076
2 11.760
6.750
145, 260
11,7.50
6,000
11.7,50
5,875
11. ,500
11.875
1
, 490 130
191
1. 059. 360
89
486. 676
160
851.210
6
25. 800
112
647, 580
5.057.060
33
184. 480
6
32. 610
1,52
845. 380
16
86. 335
105
569 025
70
384. 605
40
222, 650
13
68. 280
1
5.560
1
6.435
4
22. 240
1
6. 560
7
39. 045
7
40 170
56
305. 675
12
64 345
5
25. 550
1
6.185
61
271, 435
200200 — 53 5
62
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Administration, Medical, Hospital, and Domiciliary Services,
Veterans Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF TERSONAL SERVICES COntinuetl
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Microphotngrapher
Registration officer.-
Employee relations officer _.
Laundry technician
Registrar _.
Sports specialist.
Clerk-stenographer
Parasitologist-
Histologist
Scrologist
Fiscal auditor .,
Budget examiner
Occupational therapist
E.xercise therapist.
Medical technician
Prosthetic technician..
Building and ground supervisor...
Medical librarian.
Therapist instructor.
Instructor for the blind.
Manual arts aide
Training officer
Education officer
Executive assistant
Medical rehabilitation
Supply cataloger ,
Recreation superintendent, general.
Electrical engineer
Construction maintenance superin-
tendent
Attorney -field examiner
Adjudicator.
Contact representative.
Insuj'ance examiner
Contract specialist
Loan guarantee examiner.
Appraiser
Field examiner
Procurement officer
Social economist
Psychologist, clinical
Psychologist, vocational adviser..
Insurance officer
Contract officer
Tabulating equipment operator...
Bacteriologist
Hfiiiatolneist
Bu-mr-ii ;i,r..iiiitant
.\u.liolo..M.l. '.^.m-ral
Orthoi.irdic sprfialist
Audiologist specialist
Ophthalmoprosthetic technician
Prosthetic laboratory technician
Attorney trial examiner
Authorization officer.
Loan service representative
Recreation technician
Insurance examiner, lay medical
Property management representa-
tive
Realty officer..
Librarian, general
Statistician
Statistical clerk
General supply officer.
Inspector-investigator.
Visual presentation and informa-
tion specialist
Funeral director.
Supervisor, recreation
Psychologist, personal counselor
Recreation specialist
Executive secretary to Civil Service
Commission
Placement officer...!
Grades. Range $4,fi20 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,?30
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,310
6. 2C3. 350
5.060
5.660
209, 155
Ifi. 930
i. 310
5.310
5. 435
64. 595
5.185
5. 185
278. 555
196. .535
5.685
10. 745
5, 310
.5. 060
165, 175
36, 296
6.685
1 89. 210
I 65. 226
' 38. 420
! 10. 495
1 2.5. 550
1 43. 605
: 10, 495
5,060
I
1.297,020
2. 505, 045
20 108, 700
136 768.810
49 263.580
201
1.071.935
126 653.6.50
5 27. 676
1 5. 810
19 10.5.640
16 89, 200
1 5,560
138 732,7.80
4 20,740
53 284,320
3 16. 430
130 701,175
4 21,615
8 41,980
20 108.075
3 15. 305
2 10. 745
1 5. 310
5 29. 300
28 162. 680
4 21.116
3 15. 680
4 21. 240
1 5.686
19 109,966
47 254,070
24 130,746
7 37, 420
98 639, 980
26 151,685
1 5, 660
1 .5,686.
2 10, 745
2 10. 995
34 182. 165
3 16, 555
8 42, 980
1,184
5, 973, 000
5,377
24. 979. 000
1,544
6. 323. 275
7.169
27. 006, 000
15,393
63, 195, 800
26, 671
85. 695, 400
35,416
102, 456, 240
Num- Total
$5. 310
I
5. 345. 200
5.060
5,560
163. 795
11.620
5.435
5, 435
.5. 435
49. 415
5,185
5,185
238. 075
166. 175
5.685
10. 745
5,310
5.060
145. 250
37. 170
5.810
58. 100
40. 670
29.050
10. 746
17. 430
. 29, 050
10, 745
5,185
2, 168, 025
18 98. 580
116 668.610
41 223. 100
171
923. 135
106 667,680
4 22, 615
1 5,810
16 90, 460
13 74, 020
1 5, 560
110 591,100
3 15, 680
45 243,840
2 11. 370
110 619.975
3 16. 555
7 36. 920
17 92. 895
2 10. 245
2 10. 745
1 5.310
5 29. 300
24 142. 440
4 21. 115
2 10. 620
3 16, 180
1 5,685
16 92. 960
40 220,475
21 115,565
6 27, 300
83 474. 080
25 145, 250
1 6, 685
1,092
5, 451, 000
6,103
28, 412, 800
1,539
6,314,225
7,088
26, 758, 000
14, 308
49, 582, 000
25, 331
81, 785, 400
34, 308
99, 516, 240
Num- Total
salary
$5,310
I
5. 453. 900
5,060
5. ,560
190. 970
11.620
6.435
.5. 436
6.436
49. 415
6.185
6. 186
266. 2.50
182. 480
5.685
10. 745
5.310
6.060
172. 425
37. 170
5.810
58. 100
40. 670
29.050
10. 745
17. 430
29,050
10, 745
5,185
4, 592, 460
2, 222, 375
950, 310
106 567,680
4 22. 615
1 5. 810
16 90. 460
13 74. 020
1 5. 560
120 645,450
3 15, 680
45 243.840
2 11. 370
110 619.975
17 92. 895
2 10. 245
2 10. 745
1 6. 310
5 29. 300
24 142. 440
4 21.115
2 10, 620
3 16, 180
1 5, 685
16 92. 960
40 220. 476
21 11.5. 565
6 27. 300
88 501. 255
25 146, 260
1 5, 686
1 6, 810
2 10. 995
2 11. 245
29 157.490
2 11. 495
6 32. 860
1,132
5, 645, 000
6,259
29, 166, 000
1,587
6, 519, 275
7,394
27, 906, 000
15,060
62, 125, 000
26,649
86. 025, 400
36, 527
106, 111, 240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490.,
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035.
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680.
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to .$3,454.
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
Department of medicine and surgery:
Chief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Physician ,
Dentist
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above:
Physician
Intermediate grade. Range $8,360 to
$9,3.50:
Physician
Dentist
Associate grade. Range $5,940 to
$6,940:
Physician
Dentist
Junior grade. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Physician
Dentist
Assistant director grade (nurse). Range
$7,040 to $8,040:
Nurse
Senior grade (nurse). Range $5,940 to
$6,940:
Nurse
Full grade (nurse). Grade $5,060 to
$5,810:
Nurse
Associate grade (nurse). Range $4,400
to $5,200:
Nurse
Junior grade (nurse) . Range $3,740 to
$4,540:
Nurse
Unclassified
Total permanent positions..
Savings due to use of former pay scales.
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Part time and temporary positions:
Part time employment
Per diem consultants
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.
Night work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ment from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
44 218,730
184
1, 296, 250
'24
2, 989, 000
1,600
5, 992, 935
3.580
12, 297, 000
2,664
8. 565. 268
4.664
13. 990. 800
11,662
32, 479, 636
18, 779, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
46 228,860
295
1,345,275
752
3, 099. 600
1,660
6, 206, 235
3,716
12, 759, 880
2,755
8, 886, 300
)9
14,391,400
12,055
33. 568. 800
37,655,460
160 560,000
7,447
22, 883, 875
1,056,836
13, 393. 465
9. 635. 906
2, 224, 742
4, 707, 541
3. 460, 146
993, 239
665,110,076
2, 116, 000
9,977
39, 285. 800
160 660. 000
19. 2,54. 950
9. .581.000
2, 186, 702
3. 809, 062
3, 625, 550
973, 980
646,947,822
2, 140, 000
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
63
Hospital and Domiciliary Facilities, Veterans Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object elassiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
525
365
845
596
900
1.420
696
900
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5, 546
GS-8.5
$4, 999
$5. 551
GS-8.8
$5, 000
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$5, 000
01 Personal services:
$2, 648, 016
I, 824, 556
10, 149
13, 981
$2, 819. 363
4, 600. 000
10. 937
13.000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4, 500, 000
10,445
4, 496, 702
62, 898
93, 232
6,962
11,106
1, 666, 209
1, 858, 609
7, 645, 459
22, 680, 008
28, 733
7, 343, 300
198, 000
293,000
22,000
35,000
6, 243, 000
5, 842, 000
23, 858, 051
69, 385, 910
90,000
7. 215. 300
280,000
21, 000
33,000
22. 808. 602
15 Taxes and assessments.
90, 000
38, 547, 918
112, 310, 261
96, 232, 918
ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS,
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
285
270
200
178
75
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4. 555
GS-6,8
$2, 782
CPC-2.3
$4,270
$4,468
GS-6.6
$2,792
OPC-3.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$1,206,571
4,634
5,588
$783, 627
3,010
3,963
$307, 199
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,216,793
19,926
1,988
16, 245
15,868
810
254,673
39, 695
2,840
2, 750, 584
2,024
769
790, 600
26,000
3,000
30,000
30.000
1.600
500. 000
70. 000
5.000
5,904,840
1,000
700
310,000
429, 650
4,321,216
7, 362, 640
772,650
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
810
365
1,115
796
900
1,598
671
900
01 Personal services:
$3,854,587
1, 824, 566
14, 783
19, 669
$3, 602, 990
4, 600, 000
13, 947
16, 963
Part-time and temporary positions , .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4, 600. 000
Total personal services
02 Travel _
5, 713, 495
82, 824
95,220
22, 207
26, 074
810
1,920,882
1, 896, 304
7, 648, 299
25. 430, 692
2.024
29,502
8, 133, 900
224. 000
296.000
52.000
66,000
1,500
5, 743, 000
5. 912, 000
23, 863, 061
75, 290, 750
1,000
90. 700
7, .625, 300
190,500
34,500
100
6, 038. 000
Ofi PrintinR and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
22, 808, 802
42, 869. 133
119.672,901
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
I $9,360:
Luiitenance super-
Departmental:
General schedule cradi
Grade Ki I; i'-- -v
Constitii ■
Grade I'J, I: .i^
Constrnrii r; I'
Constructioi
intendent.
General engineer _.
Architectural engineer
Civil engineer
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer _
Klcctrical engineer
Architect
Lanrlseape architect. _- _.
Onule 11. Ranpc $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Construction engineer
Mechanical engineer
Electrical engineer
Construction maintenance super-
visor
General engineer
Materials engineer
Architectural engineer
CivU engineer
Structural engineer _
Architect __ _
Landscape architect
Biochemist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Construction engineer _.
Statistician
Construction maintenance super-
visor
Materials engineer
Architectural engineer
Civil engineer-.- _
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer
Electrical engineer
Interior decorator
Architect
Lanscape architect--
Biochemist .
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field;
Gela
i;rades:
1.620 to $6,370
Ci : I: ,:i-. <1.205 to $4,955.
(iiel.' - i; iirje $;!, 410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Total permanent, field 1
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) _._ __.
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
and holiday pay
All personal services, field
Add hospital and domiciliary facilities,
Corps of Engineers:
All personal services, departmental
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 7,040
2 15, 080
6 43, 640
1 7, 040
6 36, 800
8 58, 120
2 14, 280
8 60, 720
1 7, 440
1 5, 940
24 164, 760
33 207, 620
15 95, 700
89,160
24,760
83, 820
291,840
38,440
6,340
31.360
5.060
15. 565
10. 120
16. 806
36. 045
16, 555
5,185
67, 720
5,436
26, 176
6,370
66, 325
44,745
49, 865
162, 800
157, 180
41, 380
2,660
479 2, 666, 565
446 2, 621, 740
9,662
12, 481
37,960
21,650
63, 630
47, 626
34 128, 276
■ 1, 824, 656
11,880
196, 340
213, 560
101, 640
189, 400
31.900
5.940
89, 160
24,760
83, 820
291, 840
38, 440
6,340
31,360
5,060
16, 555
10, 120
16. 805
36. 015
16. 566
5.185
67, 720
5,435
26, 175
5,370
70, 530
44, 746
53, 275
169, 160
160. 130
41. 380
80, 665
43, 300
130, 795
99, 625
Num- Total
her salary
14, 080
15, 080
43, 640
7,040
36.800
58. 120
14. 280
60. 720
7.440
11.880
196. 340
213, 560
101, 640
189, 400
31.900
5,940
89.160
24.760
83.820
291.840
38.440
6.340
31.360
5,060
15, 555
10, 120
16, 805
36, 045
16, 666
6,185
67, 720
5,435
26, 175
5,370
70, 630
44,745
53, 275
169, 150
160, 130
41,380
2,660
43,300
130, 795
99, 625
48 180,018
4, 600, 000
64
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Major Alterations, Improvements, and Repairs, Veterans Adminis-
tration—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
120
200
310
120
Fuli-time equivalent of all other positions.
200
308
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 679
GS-8.9
$5,026
$5, 679
O.S-8.9
$5, 026
01 Personal services:
$596, 920
1,005,200
2,200
3,080
$586, 166
1,006,200
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week
2.160
3,024
1, 607, 400
13,000
10,000
5,000
4,000
375, 000
450,000
2,814,360
2,230,000
10, 640
1, 596, 550
17,000
10, 000
5,000
4,000
425,000
500, 000
2, 862, 678
2, 100, 000
10, 472
7, 519, 300
7, 530, 700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Construction supervisor
Superintendent of construction.
Grade 12, Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Unit chief
' Project manager
t Architect
f Construction engineer.
r Architectural engineer
' Superintendent of construction.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Project manager
Estimator
Mechanical engineer
Architect
Construction engineer
Superintendent of construction.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Architect
Construction engineer
Chemist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965...
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
Grades. Range $2,960 to .$3,430...
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payinent above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
01
1962 actual 1953 estimate 19,54 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Personal services.
Num- Total
7,240
14, 480
16,280
30,560
14, 480
30,560
74,880
100, 240
68,140
17,060
62, 420
10, 245
17, 820
14, 140
40, 020
31, 100
8,970
30, 560
14, 480
30, 560
12, 640
6,140
68,140
17, 060
62,420
10, 245
17,820
14, 140
40, 020
31, 100
8,970
108 586, 166
WAR CLAIMS COMMISSION
Administrative Expenses, War Claims Commission-
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
180
4
162
227
3
212
205
2
180
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 243
GS-5.9
$4, 371
OS-6.3
$4,239
Average grade
GS-6.2
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 ostimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 632
CPC-3.0
$2,605
CPC-3.0
CPC-3 0
01 Personal services:
$623, 964
18, 462
5,206
15, 622
$863, 482
12,000
3,488
17,230
Part-time and temporary positions.
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week
7,000
17, 430
663,254
15,250
1,610
13, 386
5,992
21,032
22,364
23,280
10, 950
19, 946
2,352
896, 200
13, 250
4,250
13,000
3,500
13,000
8,850
10, 000
11,600
8,000
3,000
843, 100
2,650
8.900
2,850
2,400
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
6,200
8,130
9,350
6,500
2,400
799, 422
984, 550
900, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at $14,800 pursuant to Public
Law 375, 82d Cong.:
Commissioner.
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
General counsel
Deputy general counsel..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general counsel
Director, claims service
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Chief, appeals and hearings section.
Chief, legislative section
Chief, opinions and reports section..
Chief, religious claims section.
Deputy director, claims service
Engineer appraiser, religious claims
section
Member, appeals board
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, religious claims sec-
tion _.
Attorney
Chief, appeals and hearings section.
Chief, claims development section..
Chief, religiou* claims section
Ed itorial specialist
Engineer-appraiser, religious claims
section
Legislative attorney
Philippine liaison officer..
Graae 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adjudicator, claims development
section
Adjudicator, religious claims section.
Appellate attorney
Assistant chief, religious claims sec-
tion
Attorney
Chief, civilian claims section
Ed itorial speciaUst
Engineer-appraiser, religious claims
section .^
Fiscal officer
Legislative attorney
Personnel officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief, prisoner of war claims section.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Aajudicator
Adjudicator, claims development
section
Adjudicator, religious claims section,
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief, civilian claims sec-
tion ,
Attorney
Chief, mail and claims records sec-
tion
Chief, prisoner-of-war claims section,
Fiscal officer.
Junior engineer-appraiser, religious
claims
Legislative attorney
Property ana supply officer.
Supervisor, fiscal section
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370 ^.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.^5
Grades. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num. Total
ber salary
Total
salary
5.940
5.940
5.940
6,940
5,060
5,310
4,620
85, 475
42, 495
8.360
8,360
8.560
7,040
8,040
7,240
6,140
11, 000
5,060
5,810
6,185
10, 120
6.060
5.060
5,060
23,100
72. 485
130, 780
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
65
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Graae 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Nam- Total
ber salary
28 $96, 730
17 54. 375
43 128, 610
3 7, 896
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $45, 455
17 ,54 6)5
64 191, 600
3 7, 816
Num- Total
ber salary
33 $113,406
15 48,025
58 173, 100
3 7, 816
Total permanent, departmental
155 656. 231
18 74, 457
201 872, 666
15 66, 370
194 836, 366
14 55, .522
Net permanent, departmental (av-
137 681, 774
18, 462
4,742
1,508
186 806, 296
12, 000
3,204
2,000
180 780, 844
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
7,000
3.056
2.200
All personal services, departmental.
606, 486
823, 500
793, 100
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, Philippine Field Office....
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$8,360
7,240
Num
ber
1
1
Total
salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,240
1 $7, 040
23 30,988
23
35, 226
8
25 47, 828
3 5, 638
26
2
60,626
3,440
11
3
5,362
Net permanent, field (average num-
22 42, 190
464
5,362
4,800
3,952
24
57, 186
284
3,780
7,200
4,250
S
34,690
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above baste rates:
Overseas pay differential (15 percent)...
180
3,780
7,200
66,768
72,700
60,000
663, 254
896, 200
843, 100
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD obligations by OBjECXS-continued
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund, Railroad
Retirement Board —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions. .
1,025
22
954
1,068
20
1,045
• 1,058
20
1,060
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 181
QS-5.6
$4,276
GS-5.7
$4,272
GS-5.7
01 Personal services:
$3,911,363
68, 603
15, 655
$4. 399, 234
64,230
17,033
$4, 413, 694
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc
base
55, 196
17,002
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services— Continued
$46, 646
$6,295
$6,006
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
4,032,167
195, 445
14, 751
75, 652
272, 468
25,912
496, 327
166, 875
92,538
33, 090
4, 371, 270
391
3,853
4, 476, 792
235, 949
17,290
76, 396
286, 125
20,565
617,816
161,888
83,033
18, 851
4,864,976
389
6.546
4,491,898
236, 150
17,386
289, 971
618, 006
Services performed by other agen-
159,864
83,842
21, 087
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
5, 089, 508
389
7.940
9, 781, 339
10, 765, 616
11,014,980
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Investigations, Civil Service Commission —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
352
8
2,149
1,817
2,567
Average ealaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,897
GS-8.3
$4,640
GS-7.6
$4 627
OS-7.6
01 Person.al services: _
$37, 261
$8,418,090
7,429
84,811
$11,247,900
42, 976
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Assumed annual leave liabUity
16, 497
42,247
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
52,758
14, 618
8,510,330
1. 165, 786
98,241
100, 216
252, 285
63,748
46,168
266. 986
696, 375
63,735
11,333,123
1 581 226
02 Travel
5
46
82 640
66
410, 506
468
97, 995
67, 950
11, 153, 870
14,628,138
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON
Administrative Expenses, Export-Import Bank of Washington —
ACCRUED EXPENDITUREa BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
143
1
136
154
2
143
172
1
156
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,373
GS-9.1
$2, 794
CPC-3.4
.$6, 385
OS-9.1
$2,867
CPC-3.4
$6,364
GS-9.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 872
CPC-3.3
01 Personal services:
$869,503
914
3,166
$924,093
17,000
3.700
$992, 507
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
10, 000
3.950
3,000
Excess of annual leave earned over
27, 174
3,718
12,000
3,000
13,950
Payment to other agencies for re-
905, 579
33, 852
255
10,313
63, 099
5,760
962, 293
60, 000
1,500
11,500
70, 800
1.7, 500
1,023,407
70,000
500
12,000
74, 700
06 Printing and reproduction
7,500
66
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON— Con.
Administrative Expenses, Export-Import Banlt of Washington —
Continued
ACCRUED EXPENDITURES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$1,956
9, 195
11,302
217
$2, 500
11,000
12, 500
500
$2, 000
10, 000
13,000
700
Services performed by other agen-
1,041,528
32, 903
1, 140. 093
16, 093
1, 213, 807
13,807
Less reimbursements from other accounts.
1,008,625
1,125,000
1,200,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Chairman and president
Director
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Vice president _.
Grad6 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Secretary.
Vice president
Vice president and treasurer
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of division.. ._
General counsel
Vice president and treasurer
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant general counsel
Assistant treasurer
Associate chief of division
Chief of division
Counsel
Economist
Engineer
Secretary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Counsel
Economist
Engineer
Examiner
Special assistant to Chairman
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Chief of section
Counsel.. _
Economist. -- --.
Engineer
Examiner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Assistant examiner
Assistant secretary
Counsel
Economist
Engineer
Personnel officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Assistant to chairman
Num- Total
rii
iiry
Accountant
Chief of section.
Counsel,
Gradf ,s. Uaup' .1:4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3 795 to $4,545
Grade 6. RTO^e f! 4in to $4,160
Grade 4. Ritt «•< \" t . $1 655
Grade 3. H * ' < 430
Crafts, pro1< hdgradts
Grade 4. 1 ."O
Grade 3. Kau^L u - i W,032
Total permanent, departmental ..
Deduct lapses -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
12,119
12, 120
12,116
10,800
11,785
10,800
33, 134
67, 329
11^780
9,600
8,345
18, 060
16, 711
34, 522
35,150
7.027
8,016
"'7,"i63
12,002
6,930
6,747
10, 021
5,700
5, 428
6,362
81, 664
50,703
114,968
19,610
15, 276
01
Personal services.
869, 603
4,632
27, 174
3,166
1,004
905, 579
1963 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
12,235
12,000
12, 233
11,800
44, 055
10. 800
55, 627
43, 200
11,800
9,600
9,933
20, 443
9,600
38, 574
80, 221
8,557
18, 320
8,542
17,714
35,603
10, 626
6,212
10, 120
5,060
10. 498
.5,810
5,563
5, 370
83, 459
61, 774
133, 702
19, 992
16,431
6,254
924, 093
20, 000
12.000
.3,700
2,500
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
14,800
13,000
8,668
26, 937
26. 460
26. 399
35, 836
10, 877
"6,'i84
15. 810
5.810
5,688
5.370
97,528
52, 971
171, 196
20, 455
15, 763
992, ,507
10,000
13, 950
3, 950
3,000
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION
Administrative Expenses, Reconstruction Finance Corporation —
ACCRUED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES BY OBJECTS
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
2,808
37
2,575
2,450
12
2,202
2,065
12
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 478
OS-7.6
$2, 996
CPC-3.3
$3, 587
$5, ,597
GS-7.8
$2. 965
CPC-3.3
$3, 832
$5, 684
GS-7.8
$2,962
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 832
01 Personal services:
$13. 999, 493
232, 882
61,012
90, 789
399. 785
$12, 239, OflO
127, 000
41.000
13. 000
$11,077,000
127, 000
43,000
13,000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Excels of annual leave earned over
Total personal services
Deduct portion not subject to limi-
14, 773, 961
87,444
12.420,000
65,000
11,260,000
60,000
Net personal services under
14,686,517
452, 129
39, 556
277, 816
1, 155, 596
68,605
24,645
150, 039
30, 299
101, 169
116, 853
85, 392
12,355,000
380, 000
60,000
230, 000
1,065,000
56,000
26,000
165,000
24, 000
90,000
86,000
50,000
1,000
10, 000
6,000
11, 200, 000
360,000
34,000
220,000
966,000
49,000
25,000
196,000
24,000
73,000
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
Fees for other professional services..
General Accoimting Office audit
expense
Services performed by other agen-
Other contractual services
15 Taxes and assessments -
.12.119
3,481
10,000
Total accrued administrative ex-
penditures under limitation
17, 204, 216
14, 600, 000
13,300,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
-Administrator
Deputy administrator.-
Oener.al schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Controller--
Director, office of loans--- ,
Director, office of production
1 Urccfor, office of synthetic rubber.
Director, office of tin and fiber
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General counsel
Chairman, board of review
Deputy controller- .
Deputy director, office of loans
Executive assistant to the adminis-
trator
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary
Treasurer
Director, office of loan agency man-
agement
Director, office of personnel-.
Director, office of small business
Chief of division
Deputy director, loan agency man-
agement .-
Deputy director, office of produc-
tion
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to the deputy adminis-
trator
Assistant to the director, office of
production
Assistant to the director, office of
synthetic rubber..
Associate general counsel
Assistant general counsel
Assistant secretary
Assistant treasurer.
Assistant controller
Assistant to the controller
Attorney-
Budget officer-
Chief of branch...
Chief engineer ,,,
Num- Total
ber salary
13,000
13, 000
13,000
12,000
12,000
12,000
11,800
10.800
11.800
15 168,450
11,800
11,800
11,800
23, 400
23,360
11,550
10,800
10,800
46, 000
10, 800
23,600
11.800
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
12, 000
12,200
12.000
12.000
10, 800
11,800
23, 600
23,360
46,200
10,800
23,600
11,800
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
67
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 15. Range$W,800to$11.800— Con.
Loan examiner
Member, board of review
Special assistant to the administra-
tor
Vice chairman, board of review
Grade 14, Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant secretary
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Auditor
Chief of branch
Deputy director, office of personnel-
Deputy director, office of smali
business
Engineer
Executive assistant to the general
counsel _ -.
Financial analyst
Loan examiner
Rubber technologist-
Traffic officer.-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative assistant-
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chief clerk
Commercial analyst
Confidential assistant
Contract analyst
Engineer
Information and editorial specialist.
Loan examiner
Metallurgist
Methods examiner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Production specialist
Sales and distribution specialist
Rubber technologist
Traffic analyst
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant r-
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Commercial analyst
Contract analyst
Cost analyst -.
Employee relations specialist
Engineer
Investigator
Loan examiner __
Methods examiner .-
Placement officer
Position classifier- -
Production specialist
Records management officer
Rubber technologist
Sales and distribution specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Commercial analyst
Contract analyst
Loan examiner
Methods examiner —
Placement officer
Position classifier-
Procurement officer
Production specialist --
Records management assistant
Rubber technologist
Traffic analyst
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
-Accountant
Administrative assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Accountant
-Administrative assistant
Auditor
Budget analyst
Commercial analyst --
Files supervisor
Librarian
Loan examiner
Methods examiner
Placement officer
Production specialist
Rubber technologist
Shoithand reporter
■I'rallie aivilvst
Gralr s. K.ui'-'i' $4,620 to $5,370
<;ra.U' 7. Kaiip.' $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Ranee .$3,795 to $4,545.-
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade?. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Num- Total
ber salary
1 10,600
6 60, 000
9 92, 000
3 30, 000
13 127. 000
1 9,600
1 10 000
1 9.600
1 10, 200
20 205.005
6 58.200
1 10. 600
13 115.060
2 17, 920
11 98, 960
8 70, 980
3 25, 080
1 8,360
1 8.360
1 8.360
2 18. 520
7 62. 920
1 8, 360
13 116.780
2 18, 620
6 55, 240
1 8,560
1 8, 360
2 17, 520
1 8, 360
9 77, 440
1 9, 360
12 91.080
3 24, 120
5 37.300
7 55.680
3 22. 120
1 7.040
1 7, 240
3 22. 720
1 7, 640
1 7,140
7 52,880
1 7, 040
1 7,640
5 38.200
2 14. 480
2 14. 480
2 14. 880
1 7,640
11 78, 040
3 23, 120
22 144,680
2 12. 880
1 6. 340
4 27. 160
2 12. 280
3 18. 220
9 57. 860
7 41, 680
3 18, 020
2 12,280
2 11,880
1 6. 940
1 6. 140
1 5,940
3 18. 020
11 66, 740
23 128. 036
10 53, 455
2 10. 970
2 11.495
3 15. 930
1 5.060
1 5. 810
1 5.685
2 10. 120
1 5. 185
3 16. 490
2 10, 120
2 11,745
4 20. 490
12 59, 190
69 314,655
63 226,885
125 488,280
165 583,895
183 584.410
22 1 69, 180
1953 estimate
10.600
50.400
91.000
30.200
127.600
9.600
9.600
10, 200
151, 800
68,000
9,600
97, 760
17, 920
80, 240
60, 920
25,280
8,360
8.560
8,560
18, 720
53, 760
8,360
81,640
18, 620
45, 900
8,760
8,560
17,720
8,560
77,640
8,360
74, 400
15, 080
23. 320
55. 880
22. 120
7.240
7,240
22, 920
7,640
7,640
52,080
7,240
7,040
38,600
14,880
14,880
15.080
110.880
13, 080
6.340
20,020
12,080
18,420
48,180
36,840
12,080
12,280
11,880
6,940
12,480
"'23^960'
2 10, 870
3 15,930
1 6.060
1 6, 810
1 6,685
2 10, 245
1 6, 185
2 10, 680
""'2"'ll,'745"
4 20, 490
11 64, 445
62 282,010
37 169, 676
116 461,430
166 553,236
142 4.58,760
8 25, 280
1954 estimate
10,600
60,600
91,400
30.400
128, 000
10.400
142, 400
68,200
18, 120
60, 920
61,720
25,480
8,560
8,560
8,580
18, 720
44,000
8,560
64,240
18, 720
9,360
67, 360
8,040
8,040
66,280
22, 320
7,240
7,440
22, 520
7,240
7,040
38,800
14,880
14,880
15,080
97,000
13, 080
6.540
20.820
12.280
12, 080
41.640
37.640
12.280
12. 480
12, 080
6.140
12,480
10, 870
16. 065
6.185
6,810
5,810
10, 245
2 11, 745
4 20,615
10 50, 325
62 281,640
34 144, 610
109 434.210
153 547, 870
137 442,560
8 26, 840
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial ^ades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by Wage Board:
Num
ber
1
1
12
23
12
- Total
salary
$3,680
3.454
38. 200
67, 016
43, 049
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,680
1 3.464
12 38, 320
21 61. 922
12 45. 978
Num
ber
1
1
9
18
12
- Total
salary
$3,680
3,454
28,670
54,016
46. 978
Total permanent, departmental
1,116
6
126
138.804
689. 737
964
6, 391, 644
86 442,644
908
32
. 076. 903
145. 903
Net permanent, departmental (av-
990
5, 449, 067
21, 935
172, 272
18,455
3,906
209
155,916
878
4, 949, 000
18,000
127,000
876
4
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
, 930. OOO
19.000
127, 000
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay %. --
5,800
200
5,800
200
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
All personal services, departmental-
6, 821, 760
5, 100, 000
5,082,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
32
5
1
32
14
1
4
1
366. 160
58.050
10.800
329, 600
143,950
9,600
40, 730
9,600
31
4
1
31
14
1
4
1
15
8
10
6
5
50
368, 050
47,200
10,800
317. 200
144.650
9.600
40. 930
9.600
9,600
133. 680
69. 080
85.600
45, 000
44.600
445, 800
13
4
1
13
14
1
162, 150
47,200
11.060
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
135,000
144,200
9,800
1
1
15
8
13
20
5
26
9,800
9.600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
16 142,040
8 68, 6.S0
10 86, 400
5 44, 800
5 44,200
59 524,040
1 8,360
10 72,400
9 67, 560
22 163,880
11 83,440
1 7, 840
20 157,700
96 746,700
8 61, 520
21 129,340
6 40, 040
11 67,940
10 64, 600
19 125,860
250
1,637,000
1 6, 250
26 146.995
10 54. 850
19 103,140
8 46, 230
50 270,090
4 20, 560
16 76, 885
58 266,715
21 91,945
140 540,885
226 769,605
341
1, 138, 020
69 212,630
17 49,464
134. 280
69,280
112,680
170,000
44,800
227, 760
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,640:
10 72,800
9 67, %0
22 164,080
11 83,840
1 7,040
18 144,620
88 681.420
8 61.720
19 117. 460
6 40. 240
11 68.140
9 58. 660
12 82,480
231
1, 509. 140
1 6, 250
23 131.815
10 54. 725
19 104.390
5 28. 800
30 164. .525
13
9
22
96,120
68, 360
166, 680
1
16
65
4
13
6
11
7,240
127,640
600. 400
29.960
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
82.020
40,640
68,940
10
217
1
68,400
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
396,880
Grade 9. Range $5,660 to $5,816:
25
13
13
5
26
140,435
70,280
73,405
29, 050
142, 750
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 -.
Grade?. Range $4,206 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3.655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
14 72.265
52 244. 640
21 91. 195
127 498.980
197 700.955
300
1, 007, 170
36 112,400
15 40,878
4
26
13
78
146
259
13
13
20,065
123,010
56,595
305, 810
519, 150
863,060
40,360
34,616
1,692
9, 108, 084
144 657. 658
1,486
8,189,878
174 899,878
1,157
6
50
201,486
Net permanent, field (average num-
1,548
8, 550, 426
29, 077
60, 610
59, 406
8,814
243, 869
1,312
7,290,000
23,000
1,107
6
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
, 147, 000
24,000
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
7,000
7,000
All personal services, field
8, 962, 201
7, 320, 000
6, 17S, 000
14
773, 961
87. 444
12, 420, 000
65.000
1
, 260, 000
Deduct portion not subject to limitation- -
Net personal services under hmita-
14, 6S6, 517
12, 355, 000
1
,200,000
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
Tennessee Valley Authority Fund —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures ly oijects
Object classlflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
19.54 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
12, 267
9,190
19, 349
13, 494
11,227
23, 325
14,057
12,094
24,962
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the Board of
Directors:
$4,519
TVA-4.3
$3,664
$4, 574
TVA-4.3
$3,713
$4, 621
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 751
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
$42, 163, 378
50,285,539
185] 274
4, 100, 745
1,379,937
$51, 847, 284
61,004,610
203, 522
4, 722, 528
$55, 913, 642
66,059,068
4, 407, 240
Excess of annual leave earned over
Total personal services
98,114,873
2, 203, 005
10,141,072
617,013
1,572,309
85, 236
21,766,364
6,959,273
50, 129, 155
109,697,190
3, 242, 260
6,292,918
105, 161
743, 559
649,306
117.777,944
2, 405, 987
14, 398, 649
752, 166
1,638.991
102, 130
21,129,641
5, 828, 050
93,255,588
223, 607, 419
3,316,400
7,333,820
80, 900
680, 000
789, 564
126, 597, 374
2, 765, 632
18, 313, 346
781,614
04 Communication services
92, 650
12, 322, 488
6,713,800
93. 474, 755
133.089.884
2, 228, 950
7,861,068
79. 835
693, 000
876, 930
Services performed by other agen-
U Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
312,318,694
493, 097, 249
107, 289, 000
5,,301, 000
407, 423, 000
Deduct:
Change in unliquidated obligations. _. .
Change in inventories and property
5, 207, 510
4,026,314
4,626,000
Add change in unliquidated obligations
311,137,498
380, 507, 249
422, 558, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICE3
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,000:
Members of the board of directors
Grades established by the board of
directors: Clerical, administrative,
and fiscal services:
Grade 14. Rate of $14,500:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $30,000
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
1 14, 500
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
1 14, 600
Grade 13. Rate of $13,300:
General manager _
1 13,800
1 13, 800
1 13, 800
1 13,300
2 24, 600
1 12, 800
1 13, 800
Grade 12. Rate of $12,300:
1 12,300
1 12, 800
1 12, 800
1 12,300
1 12, 800
1 12,300
1 12, 300
1 12.300
1 12,300
1 12, .300
1 12, 300
1 12. 300
1 12, 300
1 11.300
1 11,300
1 11.300
1 11,300
1 11,300
2 24, 600
1 12.800
Assistant to the general manager
1 12, 300
1 12, 300
Chief, regional development studies-
1 12,300
1 12, 300
1 12, 300
1 12,300
1 12. 300
1 12. 300
1 12,300
1 12, 300
1 12.300
1 12, 300
1 12,300
1 12, 300
1 12, 300
1 12.300
Director of agricultural relations
Director of chemical operations
Diiector of property and supply
Directoi of reservoir properties
Washington representative __
Grade 11. Rate of $11,300:
1 11,300
1 11,300
1 11,300
1 11, 300
1 11,300
1 11,300
1 11,300
1 11,300
Assistant director of information
Chief, phosphate operations -
Works manager (chemical plant)--.
Grade 10. Ran?e .1:9,700 to $10,300:
As.sistnnt chief budget ofBcer
1 9,700
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 10, 300
1 10, 300
1 10, 300
1 9,700
As'iistant director of agricultural re-
lations. __
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 10, 300
1 10, 300
1 10, 300
1 9,700
,\ssist int director of personnel
Assist-'nf director of reservoir prop-
As-'-i III iM 111.' rh:,.f .■, instruction"
1 10. 600
1 10. 600
1 10,300
2 20, 300
1 10,000
1 9,700
.■\:-.-, 1 1,1 ii, 111.' ivn.'i il manager.. .-
.\.s,';i.-.i ml i(. ilu. diivclur of property
Assistant to the manager of chemi-
cal engineering
DETAIL OF PBKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors: Clerical, administrative,
and fiscal services— Continued
Grade 10. Range $9,700 to $10,300— Con.
Assistant works manager (chemical
plant)
Chief, accounting branch
Chief, auditing branch .__
Chief, Columbia phosphate branch.
Chief consulting electrical engineer.
Chief, electrical development
branch
Chief, land branch
Chief, materials branch
Chief, office service branch
Chief, personnel office branch
Chief, personnel relations branch, _.
Chief, plant records section
Chief, power accounting branch
Chief, standards and analysis
branch
Chief, training and educational
relations branch
Chief, transpoi tation branch
Grade 9. Range $8,450 to $9,050:
Accountant-. -
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, auditing branch
Assistant chief, land branch
Assistant chie', materials branch-.
Assistant chief, office service branch.
Assistant chief, personnel office
branch and head, examining unit.
Assistant chief, plant records
branch---
Assistant chief, training and edu-
cational relations branch...
Assistant chief, transportation
branch
Assistant to the chief budget officer.
Assistant to the director of chemical
engineering
Assistant to the director of chemical
operations
Chief, Columbia phosphate section.
Chief, information section
Chief, standards and analysis
blanch
Chief, transportation branch
General office engineer
Manager of properties
Personnel officer .-
Procurement analyst
Reports editor--
Supervisor of appraisals
Treasurer
Grade 8. Range $7,400 to $8,000:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer--- -
Assistant chief, transportation
branch
Assistant to the chief, office service
branch
Assistant to the director of agricul-
tural relations
Assistant to the director of person-
nel.
Budget analyst.
Budget officer.
Chiei^, administrative section (chem-
ical plant) - -
Chief, central services section
Chief of graphics
Chief, office methods staff--
Information service representative-
Land appraiser
Manager of properties
Personnel officer
Personnel relations officer
Personnel staff officer
Procurement officer...
Purchasing agent
Reports editor--.
Specialist in property protection...
Traffic officer.-
Training officer.
Grade 7. Range $6,200 to $7,200:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, office methods stafl.
Assistant district manager
Assistant treasurer
Automotive transportation super-
visor.
BiKlset analyst. —
Budget officer
Examining officer...
Fertilizer distribution representa-
tive
Manager of jiroperties -.
Personnel ofTicer
Personnel sfalT officer
Procurement analyst
10, 600
10, 300
10, 600
10, 300
10, 300
9.700
10, 000
9,700
10, 300
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,700
10, 300
9.700
10,600
10, 300
10. 600
10, 600
10,300
9,700
10, 300
10, 000
10, 300
42. 860
36, 600
8.450
9,050
8, 450
8,750
8,750
8,460
9,050
9,350
1 8,460
1 9,350
6 53, 400
3 26, 250
1 8, 4,50
1 8, 750
1 9, 0.50
1 8, 760
14 103, 5,50
2 1,5, 400
7 63, 600
1 7, 400
2 16, 000
1 7, 400
1 8. 000
1 7, 400
1 8. 300
1 8,000
1 7, 700
1 8. 000
6 38, 600
3 24, 000
3 23, 100
4 31. 400
1 7. 400
1 7, 400
"i 7^40b'
1 7, 400
1 7. 700
23 151.900
3 19, 900
19 129. 100
1 7, 200
2 13, 600
1 6,8"-
3 19. 800
6,200
7.200
68, 000
21.000
6,200
8,750
9,060
8,450
8,750
1 8, 460
"i"""9,'356'
6 53, 400
3 27, 150
1 8, 760
1 8, 750
1 9, 050
1 8, 750
15 112.600
3 22 SOO
11 82. 750
8,000
7,400
7,400
8,300
8,000
16. 000
8.000
38. 6.';0
31,400
23. 400
32. 300
7,400
37. 600
7,700
159, 600
12. 700
102. 300
7,200
6,800
6,800
20, 100
7.200
13. 300
6, ,500
7.200
18 121, 900
3 21,400
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
69
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Grades established by ttie board of di-
rectors: Clerical, administrative,
and fiscal ser\ ices— Continued
Grade 7. Range $6,200 to $7,200— Con.
Procurement ofTicer
Property and supply officer
Purchasing agent
Specialist in power protection
Specialist in property protection
Traffic officer
Training officer
Visitor relations representative
Grade 6. Range $5,325 to $6,200:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Camp manager
■ Examining officer... i
Fertilizer distribution representa-
tive --
Land appraiser. _
Land buyer
Office procedure analyst--
Payroll ofBcer- ---
Personnel officer
Persoimel relations officer
Personnel staff officer -.
Population readjustment represent-
ative
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer-
Purchasing agent —
Reports editor
Reservoir lands supervisor
Reservoir properties representative .
Specialist in property protection...
.'Supervisor of reproduction
Traffic officer
Translator. .-
Visitor relations representative
Grade 6. Range $t,450 to $5,325 -,
Grade 4. Range $3,700 to $4,450.
Grade 3. Range $3,225 to $3,700.
Grade 2. Range $2,835 to $3,226.
Grade 1. Range $2,635 to $2,835
Professional and scientific service:
Grade 14. Rate of $14,600:
Chief engineer
Grade 13. Rate of $13,300:
Chief engineer
General counsel-.
Manager of chemical engineering. ..
Grade 12. Rate of $12,300:
Chief construction engineer
Chief design engineer
Chief power engineer.--
Chief water control planning engi-
Director of chemical development. . .
Director of chemical engineering —
Director of forestry relations..
Director of health
Director of power engineering and
construction
Director of power operations
Director of power utilization
Director of regional studies
Solicitor
Specialist in tributary watersheds. .
Grade 11. Rate of $11,300:
Acting director of regional studies. -
Assistant director of forestry rela-
tions
Assistant director of health
Assistant director of power engi-
neering and construction
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to the chief engineer
Chief, development branch
Chief, power production branch
Chief, power system operations
branch.-
Chief, research branch
Chief, research and engineering
branch
Head civil engineer
Head electrical engineer
Power construction manager
Project manager
Grade 10. Range $9,700 to $10,300:
Assistant chief, development
branch
Assistant chief, power production
branch
Assistant chief, power system oper-
ations branch
Assistant director of health
Assistant director of power supply..
Assistant director of regional studies
Chief, agricultural economics
branch -- -.,
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $6,200
5 32, 900
6 34, 900
1 6,600
35 199,665
31 180,810
3 16, 505
36, 940
42. 266
17, 375
67, 980
6,025
5,850
11 64, 385
17 96, 660
1 6, 025
352
960,400
1, 457, 095
1,084
3, 799, 700
1.029
3, 048. 145
69 155, 495
13.800
13. 300
13, 300
12, 300
12, 300
12,300
12,300
12,300
12, 300
12,300
12,300
12, 300
12, 300
12,300
11,300
11,300
22, 600
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
67, 800
10, 600
10, 600
10, 600
$13, 000
45,600
38, 490
6,500
36 204.670
40 230,185
2 11, 440
2 10, 915
6 37. 200
7 43, 225
5 28, 290
4 21,830
13 75, 620
1 6, 025
2 10, 650
1 6. 200
1 5. 326
12 68. 195
21 118. 135
1 6, 200
1 6, 590
2 12, 050
1 5, 850
1 6, 590
2 10,915
1 6, 025
6, 325
1, 146, 425
235
1,
395
1, 625, 690
1,140
4, 006, 705
1,037
3, 107, 795
64 144. 680
12, 800
12, 800
12, 800
12, 300
12, 300
12, 300
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13. 600
10 65. 900
6 39, 950
1 6, 800
1 7, 000
3 20, 100
1 6, 800
1 7. 200
39 226,990
44 257, 490
2 11,700
3 17, 640
3 18, 200
2 12,050
2 11.175
6 37. 725
7 43, 400
6 31.845
6 33, 530
16 93. 520
1 6,200
1 6,200
1 5. 590
13 74, 920
21 121, 735
1 6, 200
1 6, 690
2 1?, 400
1 6, 025
1 6, 860
2 11.440
1 6, 026
1 5, 690
242
1, 201, 655
420
1, 766, 925
1.184
4. 216. 945
1,076
3, 265. 6.50
64 145,710
12,800
12,800
12,800
12, 300
12, 300
12, 300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
11,300
23,100
11,300
11,300
11,300
1 11, 300
1 11,300
8 90, 400
9,700
19,400
9,700
11,300
23, 600
11.300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
101,700
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Professional and scientific service — Con.
Grade 10. Range $9,700 to $10,300— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 700
1 9,700
1 9,700
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,700
1 9, 700
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 10, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 700
Chief, ammonium nitrate branch...
Chief, civil engineering branch
Chief, communication engineering
1 9,700
1 10,000
1 10, 000
Chief, construction and mainte-
1 10, 000
1 9, 700
1 9,700
1 10, 000
1 9,700
1 10, 300
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 10, 600
1 10, OOO
1 10,600
1 10, 000
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 10, 300
1 10, 300
1 9, 700
1 10, 300
1 10, 300
1 9,700
1 10, 300
1 10, 000
1 9,700
1 9,700
1 10, 000
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 10,000
Chlef, electrical design branch
Chief, electrical engineering branch.
Chief, fertilizer distribution branch.
I 10, 600
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 9, 700
1 10, 300
1 10, 000
1 10, 300
Chief, forest development branch...
Chief, forestry Investigations
1 10, 300
1 9,700
1 10, 300
1 10, 300
1 9,700
1 10, 300
1 10, 000
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 9,700
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 10, 000
1 10,300
1 10, 300
1 10,300
1 10, 300
1 10, 300
1 10,300
1 9,700
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
7 69.700
7 68, 800
1 10.300
1 10, 300
1 10, 600
1 10. 300
1 10,300
1 10. 300
2 20, 000
1 10,000
1 10,000
1 9,700
2 17,600
1 10, 300
Chief, government research branch-
1 10, 300
1 10. 000
Chief, hydraulic data branch
Chief, industrial economics branch.
Chief, maps and surveys branch
Chief, navigation and transporta-
1 10.300
1 10, 000
1 9,700
1 9, 700
Chlef, occupational health branch. .
Chief, phosphate development
1 10, 000
1 9, 700
Chief, plant chemical control
1 9,700
Chief, power economics branch
Chief, power production branch
Chief, power studies branch
Chief, power system operations
1 10, 300
1 10,300
Chief, project plaiming branch
1 10, 300
1 10. 300
1 10,300
1 10, 000
1 9, 700
1 10. 000
1 9, 700
1 9, 700
1 9,700
8 79. 400
7 69, 100
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 10.300
1 10, 000
Chief, sous and fertilizer research
1 10, 000
Chief, system planning and engl-
1 10,000
Chief, test-demonstration branch. . .
Chief, wholesale marketing branch.
Chief, Wilson Dam phosphate
1 10, 000
1 10,000
1 9,700
9 89, 400
Construction superintendent
9 88,800
1 10,600
1 10,600
Head highway and railroad engi-
1 10,600
1 10, 600
1 10,600
1 10,300
1 10,000
1 10,300
1 10, 000
2 17, 600
1 8,450
1 8,450
1 8,450
1 8, 450
1 8, 4.50
1 9,350
1 8,450
1 8, 450
1 8, 750
1 8, 750
1 8, 450
1 8,450
1 8,450
1 8,450
1 10. 600
1 10, 600
3 29, 700
Recreation specialist
1 10.000
1 10,300
Tributary watershed field repre-
1 10,000
Grade 9. Range $8,450 to $9,050:
3 26, 250
1 8, 450
Assistant chief, ammonium nitrate
1 8,450
Assistant chief, civil engineering
1 8, 450
1 8,460
Assistant chief, Columbia phos-
1 8, 450
Assistant chief, communication
1 8, 450
1 8, 450
1 8,450
1 8, 760
Assistant chief, design branch
Assistant chief, electrical engineer-
1 9,350
1 8,450
Assistant chief, fertilizer distribu-
1 8, 460
Assistant chief, flood control branch.
Assistant chief, government re-
1 8,450
1 8, 750
1 8, 760
1 9,050
Assistant chief, industrial eco-
1 8, 450
Asslstant chief, navigation and
1 8,450
1 8, 450
Assistant chief, phosphate develop-
1 8,460
Assistant chief, plant chemical con-
1 8, 450
2 18, 100
1 9, 050
1 8,450
1 8,450
Assistant chief, power production
Assistant chief, power system oper-
Assistant chief, project plaiming
1 8, 750
1 8, 460
1 8,450
9 76,650
1 9,360
1 9,050
1 8, 750
1 8, 750
Assistant chief, Wilson Dam phos-
1 8,450
Asslstant construction superintend-
7 69, 750
1 9,350
1 9, 050
11 94, 160
Asslstant power construction man-
1 9, 350
Assistant to the chief design engi-
1 9,050
70
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
$8, 450
8,450
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY— Continued
Tennessee Valley Authority Fund — Continued
DETAIL OK TERSONAL SERVICES COIltiniiecl
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Professional and scientific service — Con.
Grade 9. Ranee $8,460 to $9,050— Con.
Assistant to the chief, research
branch -
Assistant to the chief water control
planning engineer
Assistant to the director of chemical
development-
Assistant to the director of power
operations.-
Attorney
Chemical engineer
Chemical plant superintendent.
Chief, agricultural economics
branch
Chief, agricultural engineering
branch
Chief, applied research section
Chief, construction plant branch..
Chief, defense processes section . . .
Chief, electrical laboratory and test
branch
Chief, environmental hygiene
branch
Chief, fish and game branch
Chief, forestry investigations branch.
Chief, fuels branch..
Chief, fundamental research section.
Chief, inspection and testing branch.
Chief, malaria control branch
Chief, plant chemical control sec-
tion
Chief, power economics branch
Chief, power requirements branch..
Chief, power resources branch
Chief, site planning section
Chief system load dispatcher
Chief, transmission system main-
tenance branch
Chief, wet processes section
Civil engineer
Community planner
Construction engineer
Construction superintendent-
District manager
Electrical engineer
Health officer
Industrial analyst
Librarian.
Mechanical engineer
Power plant superintendent.-
Staff forester
Supervisoi of titles
Grade 8. Range $7,400 to $8,000:
Agricultural economist -
Agricultural engineer -.
Agric'ilturist
Airplane pilot
Aqnatic biologist
Architect -
Assistant chemical plant superin-
tendent - --
Assistant chief, Columbia phos-
phate section
Assistant chief, electrical labora-
tory and test branch
Assistant chief, fertilizer distribu-
tion branch
Assistant chief, forest development
branch
Assistant chief, research staff
Assistant chief, safety branch
Assistant chief, survey section -
Assistant chief system load dis-
patcher
Assistant construction superin-
tendent
Assistant district manager - .
Assistant power plant superin-
tendent
Attorney
Biologist
Chemical engineer
Chief, analysis section
Chief, contract development sec-
tion.-
Chief, distributor analysis section...
Chief, drafting services
Chief, fuels branch section "A"
Chief, fuels branch section "B"
Chief, large loads section
Chief, power siipTtly section
Chi
chii I :..:■! [ .lies section
rin. '. iKin
riiirf. \ trill iFKilysis section
Chief, system development section.
Chief, system economics section
Chief, system supply section
Chief, transmission line engineer-
ing section
8,750
fil, 250
16,900
35,600
8,450
9,080
9,050
'8,' 460"
8,450
8,450
1 9,050
1 8,450
13 113, 150
1 9,060
8 67, 600
8 69, 700
5 44, 680
6 61,600
8 70,900
1 9, 350
"h'hi'wo
7,400
7,700
46, 600
29,600
8,000
7,700
8,300
7,700
"7.' 700'
7,400
7,400
75, 200
7,400
7,400
7,400
7.400
8,000
$8,450
8,450
8,460
9,060
53,700
8,450
8,450
9,050
8,450
8,480
8,450
8,750
8,450
8,450
8.450
8,450
9,050
1 9, 0.50
1 8, 480
13 113.1.50
1 9, 050
10 84, 600
8 70, 000
5 44, 650
7 60, 950
11 98,950
1 9. 350
1 8, 450
8 69, 700
6 50, 700
2 16. 900
1 9. 050
1 7, 700
"6'"'45,"966'
2 14. 800
1 7.400
2 14, 800
4 29, 600
1 8. 000
50. 000
15. 100
7.400
60.100
7.400
7.400
7.400
7,400
7.400
7,700
7,400
7,400
8,450
8,750
8,750
1 8, 450
13 113.450
1 9. 0.50
12 102. 600
10 86, 900
6 44, 650
8 70, 000
11 99, 250
51,800
22. .500
7.700
60. 100
7.400
7.400
7,400
7,400
7,700
7,700
7,400
"7.' 400
7.700
8.000
7.700
7.700
7.700
7.700
7,700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field — Continued
Professional and scientific service— Con.
Grade 8. Range $7,400 to $8,000— Con.
Chief, transmission line location
section
Civil engineer
Construction engineer.
Construction superintendent
Cost engineer
Dental officer
District engineer..- -
Economist-.-
Educational relations specialist
Electrical development specialist
Electrical engineer
Fertilizer distribution analyst
Forester
Geologist
Head, sanitation section
Head, steam projects section
Health officer
Industrial analyst
Industrial hygienist
Landscape architect
Librarian
Materials engineer
Mechanical engineer-.-
Office engineer
Plant records engineer.
Power plant superintendent
Public health engineer
Research chemist --
Social science analyst --
Specialist in property management.
Specifications engmeer
Staff forester.
Transportation economist
Grade 7. Range $6,200 to $7,200:
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
-Agriculturist
Airplane pilot
Analytical chemist
Aquatic biologist
Architect
Area operating superintendent-
Assistant chief, survey section -
Assistant construction superintend-
ent
ent-
Assistant to the construction super-
intendent
Attorney
Biologist - -.
Chemical engineer
Chief, drafting services -.
Civil engineer
Cost engineer
District engineer -
Economist
Educational relations specialist
Electrical development representa-
tive.--
Electrical development specialist...
Electrical engineer
Entomologist
E.xhibits artist
Fertilizer distribution analyst . .
Forester
Fuels analyst
Geologist
Home economist
Industrial economist — -..
Industrial hygienist.-- -
Landscape architect
Materials engineer
Mechanical engineer
Office engineer
Plant records engineer
Power plant maintenance supervisor-
Power plant oprriitiinis supervisor-.
Power plant siiiirrinliinlciit
Power suitplv rnijnii rr -
Public heallli iii-MiinT - -
Recreation technician -
Research analyst-.- ---
Research chemist-.-
Specialist in Negro education
Specialist in property management..
Specifications engineer--- -
Staff forester -
Title examiner ---
Traffic analyst
Transportation economist
Valuation engineer
Grade 6. Range $5,325 to $6,200:
Agriculturist
Airplane pilot --
Analytical chemist-
Aquatic biologist --
Architect
Assistant area operathig superin-
tendent
Assistant construction superin-
tendent — -
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1 $7, 400
.50 37.\ 980
2 14.650
1 7, 700
1 8. .300
1 8. 300
4 30, 200
2 16, 000
2 15,400
46 343,8.50
2 14.800
5 37. 300
1 7,400
1 8,000
1 7,400
5 38, 800
2 16, 000
1 7, 700
1 8,000
1 7, 700
3 22, .500
16 121,1
8,000
7,400
30,800
22,800
62,800
8,000
7,400
7.400
23.400
15,400
12, 400
21, 200
13, 700
14, 200
7,200
13. 000
48. 000
4 26, 400
3 19. .500
4 26. 700
3 18. 600
11 73.000
1 6. 800
86 578,5.50
10 64. 700
5 34. 000
1 7. 200
2 13. 900
3 19. 200
6 42. 800
96 615. 900
1 6. 800
1 7,200
"'2"'i3,"266'
"3"'i8."666'
1 7.200
2 12, 400
'2 "is. 800
12 77. 700
33 216. 600
7 47. .500
3 19, 700
"i 6,206
15 104,700
2 12, 700
5 34. 800
1 7,200
11
75. 900
7.400
13. 700
6.200
54, 200
14,400
7,200
21,000
16. 425
27. 975
35,190
11, 790
43, 660
2 1,5,400
53 399, 400
3 22, 200
4 31,000
1 7, 400
1 8, 000
1 7, 700
9 71, 8.50
2 16, 000
;,ooo
8,000
3 23, ion
20 151, 300
1 8, 000
1 7, 400
11 81,400
3 23, 100
5 38, 800
1 8. 000
1 7, 400
1 7, 700
3 22, 800
2 15, 400
2 13, 000
1 7, 200
1 6, 200
3 18, 600
'"2"'i3,"66o"
9 61, 000
15 99,300
16 101,000
3 20, 300
8 33. 100
3 19. .500
9 60. 800
1 R. 800
92 618. 1
11 73. 275
5 34. 000
1 7, 200
2 14, 200
3 19. .500
5 36. 000
118 773.675
1 6. 800
1 7. 200
4 24, 800
4 26, 700
2 12, 400
2 12, 700
1 7,200
4 25, 400
""2"'i4,'0fl6"
17 110,1
44 287,775
6 41, ,500
5 33, 700
9 55. 800
4 24. 800
4 27, 400
""5"'34,"300'
1 7, 200
1 6. 200
9 62. 700
1 7, 400
2 13. 700
2 12. 700
8 54, 700
2 14. 400
1 6. 200
2 14. 200
3 18.600
2 11.615
2 10. 650
5 28. 290
3 17. 376
10 65. 370
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
71
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Professional and scientific service— Con.
Grade 6. Range $5,325 to $6,200— Con.
Assistant power plant superin-
tendent
Attorney
Biologist
Chemical engineer _.
Civil engineer
Cooperative analyst
Cost engineer
Economist
Electrical development representa-
tive
Electrical development specialist. . .
Electrical engineer
Fertilizer distribution analyst _.
Forester
Fuels analyst
Game teciinician
General foreman
Geologist--
Industrial economist
Industrial hygienist
Librarian
Materials engineer.
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Mining engineer
Nurse
Oflice engineer
Plant records engineer
Power plant maintenance super-
visor
Power plant operations supervisor- .
Power supply engineer
Public administration analyst
Public health engineer
Recreation technician
Report engineer.--
Research analyst
Research chemist
Specialist in property management-
Specifications engineer--
Staff forester
Statistician
Title examiner
Traffic analyst
Transportation economist
Valuation engineer . _ - -
Grade 5. Range $4,450 to $5,325---
Grade4. Range $3,700 to $4,450-..
Subprofessional service:
Grade 5. Range $4,450 to $5,325...
Grade 4. Range $3,700 to $4,450...
Grade 3. Range $3,225 to $3,700...
Grade 2. Range $2,835 to $3,225...
Grade 1. Range $2,535 to $2,835...
Custodial service:
Grade 10. Range $9,700 to $10,300:
Chief, maintenance branch
Grade 9. Range $8,450 to $9,050:
.Assistant chief, maintenance branch-
Chief, maintenance section
Chief, power system service shops
branch
Chief, yard operations branch. .
Grade 8. Range $7,400 to $8,000:
Assistant chief, maintenance section.
Assistant general mechanical fore-
man
Chief, electrical section...
Chief, mechanical section
Chief, power system service shops
branch
Chief system load dispatcher. . .
Chief, yard operations section...
General boilermaker foreman . . .
General carpenter foreman
General electrical foreman
General equipment foreman
General foreman
General mechanical foreman
General sheetmetal foreman
General steamfitter foreman
General structural ironworker fore-
man
General structural steel foreman.
Substation maintenance supervisor.
Substation supervisor..
Transmission line maintenance
supervisor
Grade 7. Range $6,200 to $7,200:
Assistant chief, mechanical section..
Assistant chief system load dis-
patcher
Assistant chief, yard operations
branch
Assistant general boilermaker fore-
man
Assistant general carpenter foreman.
Assistant general electrical foreman.
20 $117, 535
3 16,505
1 6, 326
38 223,990
121 693, 695
1 6,590
11 62, 870
1 5, 326
889, 766
6 33,000
8 47, 505
"'2' "12," 225"
"i'"""6,'696"
1 5, 325
2 12, 750
1 6,200
13 74, 920
2 12, 400
59 323,560
1 5, 325
1 6, 200
4 23,400
8 46,280
5 26. 625
2 10, 730
2 10. 666
1 6.025
2 11.155
4 24, 626
3 $17,290
4 21, 300
1 5, 690
36 210,510
132 764,335
204
1, HO, 130
8 43, 390
6 34, 665
1 6, 325
2 12, 400
1 5,690
1 5, 326
1 5, 326
2 12, 760
1 6,200
10 66, 760
2 12. 400
69 382,960
1 6, 326
1 6,200
4 23, 665
8 47,416
1 5, 325
19 110,910
1 6, 200
1 5.590
9 52, 545
4 22, 625
9 64, 226
2 11, 176
1 6,200
12. 050
2 10, 650
16 94, 486
2 12, 400
780
3, 708, 650
1, 243. 280
255 746,1
41 104. 545
1 9, 700
"r""'9,'650'
35, 455
22, 790
54,640
12. 050
6.375
21,300
1, 334, 035
256 754.435
42 107, 110
1 8,000
1 8,000
1 7,400
4 31, 700
6 44,400
13 98, 000
5 36, 850
12 90, 150
7 52, ino
3 22, 200
15 112,200
5 37, 450
28,400
6,600
1 7,400
8 61, 300
7 .52, 000
16 120,200
6 44, 300
11 83,160
9 66,700
5 37,000
16 119,600
5 37, 950
3 22, 060
1 7,400
1 7,700
2 12,400
11 69, 225
10 64,900
3 $17,640
1 5, 325
1 5. 850
37 221,385
144 840, 175
14
1, 284, 700
33, 265
35, 716
10, 916
12, 400
6,850
17, 815
2 13, 060
1 6,200
12 68, 630
2 12, 400
74 422,086
1 6,590
1 6,200
6 29, 600
8 48, 726
5 27,420
1 6, 325
3 17, 940
4 24, 776
6 31, 950
2 11, 180
6 96, 225
2 12, 400
1 5, 326
7 41, 475
4 23, 665
6 37, 025
2 12, 225
1 6, 375
4 22, 360
13
4, 294, 060
18
2, 241. 686
1, 373, 405
274 824. 845
43 109, 000
9.700
8,450
7,700
7,400
7,400
7 63, 450
9 67, 400
14 105, 200
6 37, 700
13 98, 750
9 67, 200
3 22,400
14 104, 900
4 30, 750
32,100
70,700
59,500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Custodial service — Continued
Grade 7. Range $6,200 to $7,200— Con.
Assistant general equipment fore-
man
Assistant general foreman
Assistant general mechanical fore-
man --
Assistant general steamfitter fore-
man
Assistant general structural iron-
worker foreman .--
Assistant general structural steel
foreman
Assistant general tunnel foreman. . -
Assistant substation maintenance
supervisor -
Assistant substation supervisor
Assistant transmission line main-
tenance supervisor-
Chemical plant supervisor
Garage supervisor
General carpenter foreman
General electrical foreman
General equipment foreman. ,-
General foreman
General labor foreman
General machinist foreman
General maintenance foreman
General mechanical foreman.-
General painter foreman
General steamfitter foreman
General structural ironworker fore-
man
Material foreman
Reservoir clearance superintendent.
Substation maintenance supervisor.
Transmission line maintenance
supervisor.
Grade 6. Range $5,325 to $6,200:
Assistant general carpenter foreman
Assistant general foreman
Assistant general labor foreman
Assistant general mechanical fore-
man
Assistant substation maintenance
supervisor
Assistant transmission line main
tenance supervisor
Building custodian engineer
Chemical plant supervisor
Chief, puWic safety service
Field substation supervisor
General ele-:!trical foreman
General foreman
General labor foreman
General maintenance foreman
General painter foreman
General terminal foreman
Material foreman..
Reservoir maintenance supervisor
Supervisor, railroad services
Yard operating supervisor...
Grade 5. Range $4,460 to $5.325
Grade 4. Range $3,700 to $4,450
Grade 3. Range $3,225 to $.3,700
Grade 2. Range $2,835 to $3,226
Grade 1. Range $2,635 to $2,836
Inspectional and investigational service:
Grade 8. Range $7,400 to $8,000:
Safety officer
Grade 7. Range $6,200 to $7,200:
Safety officer
Grade 6. Range $5,326 to $6,200:
Inspector of materials
Safety officer
Giade 5. Range $4,450 to $5,326
Grade 4. Range .$3,700 to $4,460
Grade 3. Range $3,225 to .$3,700
Ungraded positions (annual trades and
labor service):
Rates of $5,060 and above
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions;
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work diflerential
Excess of armual leave earned over leave
taken
01 Personal services.
1 6, 800
8 62,000
4 26,900
4 24.800
1 7,200
3 20. 700
9 69. 600
15 102, 700
2 14,000
6.500
14, 400
18,600
20, 200
5,325
21, 665
18, 076
2 12, 060
2 10. 915
27 160, 246
1 6,200
1 6, 325
19 117,800
1 5, 590
3 17, 560
1 6,200
1 6, 375
2 11,526
5 31, 000
1 5,325
31
1, 226, 635
38 115,710
281 786,710
55, 275
85, 310
73, 925
79, 975
45, 270
51 292, 426
4,427
16,113,270
12, 267
51,626,706
2, 107. 4
9, 463, 327
Num- Total
12 70, 000
6 40, 400
4 25, 100
19, 200
27,000
24. 800
7,200
14, 200
61.400
82, 175
26,400
13.000
7.200
25, 276
7.200
2 11,440
27 161,810
1 6, 375
2 10, 650
1 6, 326
30 177,965
"'3 'i7,"625"
"i '"6.'375"
7 39, 130
4 24, 800
1 5, 590
4 21,830
34 167,966
65 242,150
363
1, 320, 570
38 116, e
313 874,710
6 37, 300
10 63, 600
13 72, 310
13 74, 045
19 88, 265
22 89, 000
11 39, 530
83 476,075
081
18, 699. 972
I3T494
57, 309, 602
1, 395. 6
6, 462, 318
49, 796, 196
76, 216
414, 127
186, 274
20, 100
27,800
26,000
18,600
26, 800
54. 600
88,975
57.200
6,200
13,500
7,200
19,200
7.200
6.200
6,600
7,200
60, 427, 566
94,811
482, 233
203, 522
2 11, 700
27 164, 170
1 6, 37S
3 16, 505
1 6,690
30 179,525
""'3"""i7,'555
" "i' ""6,"375
7 40, 950
4 24, 800
1 5,850
5 27, 680
32 162,925
65 242,775
456
1, 627, 780
68 201,465
338 944,260
6 46, 200
10 66, 300
15 84, 176
13 76, 060
25 116,605
31 123, 626
1 3, 510
87 497,726
069
18, 842, 748
65, 580, 139
87, 761
391, 168
217, 424
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Canteen Service Revolving Fund, Veierans Adtninistralion —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
2,038
159
2,192
2,150
188
2,333
2,160
196
2, 3.50
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary- _
Average grade.
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,499
as-6.1
$2,013
$4, 538
OS-0.1
$2, 059
$4. 693
OS-6.1
$2,0«
01 Personal services:
$4, 609, 570
317,861
3, .594
322,306
47, 538
$4, 948, 806
384, 585
3,733
303, 611
27,800
$4, 989, 403
Part-time and temporary positions -
Regular pay In excess of 52-weelc
base -
399, 488
3,816
304, 192
Eiccss of annua! leave earned over
27,800
6,300,869
97, 700
123,429
25,000
91,778
17,935,497
467, 353
5. 668, 535
103,800
133,116
25,000
101,561
18,331,969
995,408
6, 724, 699
02 Travel
103, 600
135,529
26, 000
103,280
18,287.277
00 Equipment .-
376, 000
Total accrued expenditures
24,041,626
26,359,078
24, 755, 285
DETAIL OF rEK.SONAL .SERYU'ES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600
Director of service
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director of service —
Chief of division-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief of division
Chief of section
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Business specialist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Auditor
Or.ade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Auditor
Accountant _ -
Purchasing officer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955- .
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545, .
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
12.250
21, 365
5,310
16,680
4.330
4,170
7,820
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
12, 375
26, 425
5,060
16, 705
4,455
4,295
11,355
26,800
5, 185
16, 830
DETAIL OF PEBSONAI
SERVICES — c
ontinued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Contin\ied
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,050 to $3,430
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $20,170
6 18, 660
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $20,650
6 18,900
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $20,730
6 19, 060
Total permanent, departmental
38 209,915
2.5 9,946
40 219.980
2 7,000
40 222,796
2.6 9,000
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
35.5
199, 969
2,216
770
280
38
212, 980
870
819
300
37.6
213, 795
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Excess of aimual leave earned over leave
821
300
All personal services, departmental .
203, 234
214,969
214,916
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
5 44, 800
5 37, 600
5 37, 800
5 32, 300
14 91, 600
6 29,500
8 37, 265
3 11, 760
29 110,765
38 131,860
51 169,300
3 9, 460
9 46, 987
1,817
3, 628, 184
5 44. 800
5 37, 600
6 38,000
6 32, 500
15 96, 640
5 30, 125
8 38. 105
3 12. 145
30 117,175
38 1.34.410
54 172, 820
5 15,030
12 63, 648
1,920
3, 913, 728
5 45, 800
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
5 38, 400
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
5 32.900
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
5 30,600
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965..
Grade 6. Ranee $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Rjmge $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above.
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
8 38, 606
3 12, 620
30 118,925
.38 135,460
54 174,580
5 16, 190
15 79,872
1,927
3, 927, 996
2,000
4,419,051
2.6 9,450
2,110
4, 746, 726
3 10, 900
2,120
4, 786, 378
3 10, 770
Net permanent, field (average num-
1,997.6
4,409,601
3H, 496
1,150
2,824
322,306
47, 258
2,107
4,735,826
382, 200
1,516
2,914
303,611
27, 500
2,117
Part-time and temporary positions:
4, 775, 608
397. 488
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
2.000
2,996
304, 192
Excess of annual leave earned over annual
27,500
5,097,635
5, 463, 666
6,509,783
5,300,869
5, 668, 635
5, 724, 699
75
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF detail op tersonal services— continued
Salaries and Expenses, Columbia Institution for the Deaf —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent pof itions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
99
4
95
113
4
111
118
4
116
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
positions: Average salary
$3,36S
$3, 369
$3, 357
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions. .
$333, 43S
13,267
11, 036
$380. 780
12,000
9,800
$396,080
12,000
9,800
Total personal services
02 Travel
357, 741
1,950
261
2,882
7,960
139
72.633
97, 839
10, 71S
402, 580
2,000
100
3,000
8,000
250
42, 000
105, 450
11,400
417. 8S0
2,000
04 Communication services _
3,000
8,000
250
07 Other contractual services
45,000
105 450
09 Equipment
11,400
Subtotal
Deduct subsistence and quarters fur-
552, 123
23, 932
674, 7S0
2.'), 580
693,080
27, 080
Obligations incurred
528, 191
549,200
566,000
DETAIL OF FESSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Not Under Classification Act
Group A— Administration
President of Gallaudet College and
Num
ber
1
1
7
1
1
1
5
8
Total
salary-
$10, 800
7,340
22.078
7.640
6,647
6,000
28, 686
37,420
Num
ber
1
1
7
I
1
1
5
8
1
9
1
1
13
1
1
8
3
14
5
9
1
1
1
4
4
3
Total
salary
$10, 800
7,340
22, 770
7,640
6,647
6,000
28,886
37, 982
4,500
37, 657
6,240
4,620
46, 502
3,925
3,639
21,804
6,603
33, 760
11.880
24, 279
5,604
4,049
3,122
12, 671
15, 273
8,023
Num
ber
1
1
7
1
1
1
5
8
1
9
1
1
14
1
2
8
3
14
5
11
1
1
1
4
4
3
Total
salary
7.340
President's secretary, assistant business
manager, registrar, bookkeeper, clerks,
Orodp B— Education
gallaudet colleoe
Professor and assistant to president
7,640
Professors
28,886
4,500
1
1
9
1
1
8
3
11
5
6
1
1
1
4
4
3
30, 157
6,240
4,620
33, 497
3,925
3,639
21, 804
6,603
26, 590
11,880
16, 597
5,404
4,049
3,122
12, 671
15, 173
8,023
KENDALL SCHOOL
6,240
4,620
50,002
Group C— Institution
auxilury services
3,925
6,439
21, 804
6,603
Waitresses
33,760
11,880
Housekeeper, counselors, assistants
operation and maintenance
29,279
5,604
4,049
3, 122
12, 671
Carpenter, painter, maintenance men
Lawn hands
15,273
8,023
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Group C— Institution— Continued
operation and maintenance— con.
4
2
1
$9, 962
4,786
2,874
5
2
1
$12. 262
4,786
2,874
6
2
1
$14, 762
99
8
358. 227
24, 789
113
6
402, 138
21,358
118
6
19, 858
Net permanent (average number,
91
333, 438
13, 267
11.036
107
380,780
12, 000
9,800
112
Part-time and temporary positions
12. 000
357,741
402, 680
417,880
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Food and Drug Administration—
obligations Br objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
970
1
919
970
2
897
984
2
893
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 209
GS-7.8
$2,940
CPC-3.3
$5. 337
GS-8.0
$2. 948
CPC-3.2
GS-S.l
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,991
01 Personal services;
$4, 736, 293
3,094
18,000
14,114
$4, 749, 300
6,000
18,000
10,000
$4, 800, 000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
6,000
18,000
10,000
4, 771. 601
242. 101
36. 977
48. 651
5.261
40, 486
90,256
40,754
200, 516
81, 467
104,481
45
1,345
4. 783. 300
230.000
40.000
48. 000
2.025
38. 100
91. 000
41,000
191. 000
94,000
94.850
4, 834, 000
230.000
40,000
48.000
1.650
38.100
91.000
Services performed by other agen-
41.000
191.000
94,000
113,450
1,676
1,950
6, 663, 840
5, 654, 850
6, 724, 150
detail of PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Commissioner
Medical director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy commissioner
Associate commissioner
Chief of division
Director of field operations
Director of program research
Director of regiilatory management-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
11,800
22, 350
33,900
11,050
11,800
10, 800
11,800
22, 600
45, 450
11,300
10, 800
10, 800
11,800
22,850
45, 450
11, 300
10,800
11,050
73
72
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
oOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Food and Drug Administration — Continued
DKTAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departniental — Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Medical director
Statistician
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant director of field operations.
Assistant director of program re-
Assistant director of regulatory
management--
Chief analyst
Chief of branch
Chief of division---
Chief inspector
Executive officer
Food and drug officer
Medical officer
Research director
Veterinary medical director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Associate chief of branch
Assistant director of program re-
search
Chemist
Chief of branch
Food and drug officer
Parasitologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant executive officer
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Chief of branch
Food and drug officer- ---
Mathematical statistician
Microanalyst- -
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Parasitologist -
Pharmacologist -
Physicist --
Statistician
Veterinarian ---
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bacteriologist - -
Budget analyst
Chemist
Food and drug officer
Government accountant
Information specialist
Medical officer
Microanalyst
Pharmacologist --
Position classifier
Records officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to .$6,250:
Fiscal accountant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Bacteriologist.-- -
Biochemist..- ---
Chemist ---
Government accountant- - - - - -
Instrument maker --
Mail and flies supervisor
Mathematical statistician
Microanalyst
Personnel assistant
Pharmacologist
Position classifier-
Purchasing agent
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545--
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,.100 to $2.980-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2.7.50 to $3,2.30 ,
Grade 3. Range $2,.5.52 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses - -.
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9.600
9.800
29, 200
9,800
9,600
9,600
108. 000
9,600
17. 320
105, 120
52, 160
7,440
14, 480
51,480
53. 280
94, 320
7,240
7,040
7,640
7,640
14, 880
7,040
31, ,W0
5,940
45, 380
12,6.80
6,740
6,540
31,100
35,640
5,810
15.680
10, 495
38, 920
5,560
5,810
5,060
11, 496
5,560
15, 430
10, 870
5,310
14, 985
66,200
98, 830
80, 585
131,905
85,880
30,220
2,980
9,802
18,900
62. 328
16, 620
326 1, 766, 695
15.8 45,987
Num- Total
ber salary
19. 600
9,800
9,600
19, 400
129. 400
9,800
10. 000
8.560
8,560
105, 320
119. 440
8,360
7,440
21,720
51,880
.■jS, 680
43, 040
14, 280
7,040
7,240
37, 240
6,140
57, 660
6,640
6,140
6,740
6,740
31, 500
36, 640
6,940
5,940
5,810
6,310
16, 430
27, 926
5,060
5,685
5.185
5,810
5,685
15, 805
5.060
10,615
70, 905
97.285
96, 660
123, 980
83,090
30, 940
10.042
15,990
53,208
13, 920
326 1, 820, 030
21 97, 530
1, 722, 500
6,000
7,000
Num- Total
ber salary
10. 000
20, 000
10. 000
9.800
19.400
131, 600
10, 000
10. 200
8,760
107, 520
122,040
22, 120
52, 880
54, 880
43, 840
14,280
7,040
15.480
7,240
7,040
7,240
38,440
6,340
68.060
6,740
6.140
6.940
6.740
31,900
36, 640
6,140
6,940
5,810
5,435
16, 806
28,426
5,185
5,810
5,310
5,810
5,810
16,180
6,185
10, 740
77, 110
99, 536
98, 536
126, 060
84, 930
31,500
10,202
16,150
54,248
14, 130
329 1,874,876
27 137, 675
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
$9,639
$10,000
$10,000
All personal services, departmental-
1, 737, 289
1. 745, 600
1,760,200
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
16 163,600
3 25,080
15 125. 400
16 133, 760
10 72, 200
1 7,640
1 7, 840
1 7. 040
1 7, 440
2 13, 880
32 205, 480
38 235, 920
4 24,960
1 6, 540
1 5,750
69 377, 640
74 400. 315
2 10, 746
1 5. 186
115 519, 450
16 68, 596
109 389. 566
41 141,855
50 169, 280
7 19. 970
5 14, 500
1 4. 365
1 3, 440
11 32,712
16 155. 800
3 25,080
16 133, 760
16 133, 760
11 80.040
2 14,880
16 156,400
3 25,480
16 136, 760
16 136, 760
11 82,040
2 15,280
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief chemist of district
Chief inspector of district
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chemist
Chief chemist of district --
Chief microanalyst
1 7,040
1 7,640
2 12,880
34 219, 360
47 294. 380
4 25, 660
1 6, 740
1 5, 875
71 391, 385
79 426. 365
2 10, 996
1 5, 310
127 562, 410
18 77,060
75 270. 500
43 150, 685
48 164, 560
10 29. 020
1 2,980
1 7, 240
1 7,840
2 12,880
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
4 25,960
1 6,740
1 6,000
Microanalvst
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
86 470, 535
2 11,245
1 5, 435
127 677,110
18 78, 185
76 272, 875
44 156, 340
48 157, 040
10 29, 660
1 2,980
Import food and drug examiner
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 -
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to .$3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980 -.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680.-
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1 3, 520
13 38, 936
1 3, 600
13 39, 266
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
644 3, 180, 147
36. 1 156, 732
4,990
644 3, 246, 521
64 219, 721
656 3, 357, 946
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
607.9
3,018.425
11,312
4,476
590
3, 026, 800
11,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
3, 062, 800
11,000
3,034,212
3,037,800
3, 073, 800
4, 771, 501
4,783,300
4, 834, 000
Salaries and Expenses, Certification and Inspection Services, Food
and Drug Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
185
2
165
181
2
166
181
2
161
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,686
OS-7.1
$2, 780
CPC-2.6
$4,836
OS-7.4
$2,813
CPC-2.6
$4,938
as-7.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 869
Average grade
CPC-2.6
01 Personal services:
$749,415
6,034
2,947
26, 562
$778,900
5,000
3.000
30, 590
$778, 900
Part-time and temporary positions.-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
5,000
3,000
27,000
783, 948
1.6,815
1,533
3,268
9,777
16. 261
37,411
114.717
6.628
14,812
23, 233
975
817,490
16,300
1,400
3,200
9,800
17.300
37,400
114,700
5,700
41.660
9,000
1.000
813, 900
15,300
1,400
3,200
9.800
Services performed by other agencies-
37,400
114,700
5,700
09 Equipment - --
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15.650
9,000
1,000
1, 027, 378
1,073,840
1,043,050
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
75
DETAIL OF PEKSON.iL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
2 19, 200
1 9,600
1 9.600
2 19,600
1 8,360
2 16, 720
1 8,360
1 8. 660
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
2 19. 200
1 9.600
1 9,800
2 20,000
1 8, 560
2 16, 720
1 8. 560
1 8,760
1 7, 240
4 28, 960
1 7, 040
1 7. 040
3 18. 220
4 23. 760
1 6, 940
1 6.560
10 51. 600
1 5,436
7 36, 620
1 5. 186
1 5,310
26 114,705
4 16, 430
25 86. 875
10 33. 910
13 39. 855
4 11,880
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 800
2 19. 600
1 9.800
1 10,000
2 20, 200
1 8, 760
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of branch
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
1 8, 760
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
4 28, 760
4 29, 660
1 7.040
3 18. 820
2 12, 480
1 7. 240
3 18. 620
4 24. 360
1 6, 140
1 5,685
10 52, 8.50
1 5.560
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 436
8 41, 106
1 5. 185
9 47, 040
1 5.060
1 5. 185
26 114. 455
3 12. 260
27 93. 070
12 40, 035
13 39. 310
5 14. 660
1 2. 600
10 28. 160
8 21. 880
1 5. 310
1 5. 435
26 117.330
4 16, 930
25 89. 125
10 34, 630
13 40. 495
4 12, 120
Statistician
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2.7.50 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980. . .
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $2,662 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
10 28, 480
8 22. 160
10 28. 880
8 22. 580
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
148 664, 130
20.5 76,858
952
148 675, 205
15 53, 205
148 689. 675
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary). _
Part-time and temporary positions:
127. 5 577, 320
5.034
2,324
26,552
133 622. 000
5.000
2,400
27,000
129 622, 000
5, 000
2,400
27.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
All personal services, depa>tmental-
611,230
656,400
656, 400
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
12 74, 680
1 5,685
1 6,060
11 70, 640
1 5, 810
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 810
Supervising seafood inspector
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1 5,120
8 37. 605
6 23. 395
4 14. 515
1 3. 495
1 3,270
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
10 46. 800
1 4. 046
9 31. 960
2 7. 070
1 3, 190
8 38.230
6 24. 145
4 14. 765
1 3, 575
1 3,350
37 178, 480
1. 4 6, 101
284
33 163, 750
2 6,850
33 166, 660
3 9, 760
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
35. 6 172, 095
623
31 156, 900
600
3,590
30 166, 900
600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field
172, 718
161. 090
157. 500
01 Personal services.. .,
783, 948
817. 490
813. 900
FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL
Salaries and Expenses, Freedmen's Hospital —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1053 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions.. ..
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
744
178
817
744
175
868
744
175
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estunate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$3, 683
GS-4.6
$2,888
CPC-3.1
$3, 751
GS^.5
$2,928
CPC-3.1
$3, 751
OS^.5
$2,928
CPC-3.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Personal service obligations;
$2, 264, 943
184, 511
16, 721
69, 029
99,120
$2, 453, 944
234, 180
10,490
73,885
105,600
$2, 405, 776
234, 180
9,675
74,965
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
2,634,324
2,878,099
2, 830, 196
Appropriated Funds
01 Personal services
02 Travel
2, 152, 247
639
418
15, 615
68,255
3,647
224,376
8,713
383, 515
22,696
584
8,341
2,357,011
600
500
15,650
68,620
3,650
17, 470
9,600
381. 210
68,451
2, 344. 400
15.000
68, 492
3,650
356,288
9,600
383, 577
05 Rents and utility services
Services performed by other agen-
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
9,000
9,000
2,889,046
65, 510
2, 931, 762
71, 012
3, 274, 103
78, 103
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations payable out of ap-
2,823.636
2. 860. 750
3,196,000
OUigations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Non-Federal Sources
482.077
14, 857
48,285
82,950
4,952
521, 088
14,260
3,720
81,220
14,880
485, 796
73.902
79, 134
17,004
633, 121.
14, 089
635,168
15,168
670,224
16, ?24
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non- Federal
sources
619, 032
, 620,000
654,000
3, 850, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
1 8. 500
1 8,360
1 7,240
1 5,940
1 6,540
1 5. 940
1 6, 140
1 6, .640
1 6.140
1 5, 060
1 5. 185
1 5, 060
1 6. 185
7 36. 170
5 27, 425
4 20,615
2 10, 620
1 5, 560
1 5,060
1 5.310
1 5, 060
1 4. 745
50 228, 250
4 17. 680
213 796, 705
26 90, 870
90 286, 640
86 253, 780
22 68,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
1 8.360
1 8.560
1 7,440
1 6, 140
1 5,940
1 6,140
1 6,340
1 6,540
1 6, 140
1 5. 185
1 5. 310
1 5.060
1 6. 310
7 37. 045
5 28, 050
4 21.115
2 10. 870
1 5. 685
1 5, 186
1 5, 435
1 5, 060
1 4, 870
50 232, 875
4 17,930
213 813, 580
26 92, 310
90 290, 700
86 258, 660
22 58,360
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
1 7, 410
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant budget and fiscal officer...
1 5,435
1 5,060
1 5, 435
7 36, 920
Assistant to director of nurses
5 28, 425
4 21.615
2 11, 120
1 5.810
Superintendent of buildings and
1 5,560
1 5, 060
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1 4,995
50 234, 375
4 18. 180
213 809, 955
26 93, 090
90 290, 880
86 2,68. 740
22 56,920
76
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Freedmen's Hospital — Continued
DETAIL OF PEKSOXAL SERVICES — continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4..'!65 to $5.315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 505
1 4, 525
1 4.240
7 26,045
14 48, 960
11 36. 654
19 58, 810
83 230. 384
80 209. 832
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 690
1 4,650
1 4, 365
7 26, 746
14 60,000
11 37,364
19 65, 690
82 232, 864
80 212,002
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 565
1 4. 650
1 4,490
7 26. 745
14 60, 160
11 37.994
19 60,010
82 230, 624
80 213, 122
744 2. .568, S95
89. 2 303, 952
744 2, 612, 765
49 158,811
744 2, 612, 765
Deduct lapses
60 206, 979
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Trainees
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
654.8
2,264,943
184,511
16, 721
33, 088
35, 941
99, 120
695
2, 463, 944
234, 180
10, 490
34,965
38, 92ff
105, 600
684
2,405,776
234, 180
9,675
35. 395
39. 570
Pavments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
105.600
01 Personal services
2, 634, 324
2, 878, 099
2, 830, 196
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
2, 152, 247
482. 077
2,357,011
.521, 088
2,344,400
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from non-Federal sources
485, 796
Total of foregoing schedule
2, 634, 324
2,878,099
2, 830, 195
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
Salaries and Expenses, Howard University —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
814
178
986
828
1.33
968
828
133
953
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,501
GS^.5
$2, 419
CPC-3.2
$5. 300
$3. 523
GS-4.8
$2. 461
CPC 3.3
$6. 385
$3,623
GS-4.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary... '.
$2. 461
CPC-3.3
Instructional grade: Average salary
$5. 385
01 Personal services:
$3, 142. 593
540, 698
6.425
$3, 236, 191
419, 530
6,600
$3, 236, 191
Part-time and temporary positions-.
Payment above basic rates.
419, 530
6,500
3. 689, 716
52, 707
2,241
36. 443
63. .687
39. or-ic,
416,293
681, 934
134, 289
94, 469
20, 154
3, 663, 221
33, 128
1,623
38, 691
64,367
39, 110
361, 975
684, 349
76, 920
109, 702
20. 678
3, 662, 221
33, 128
1,623
38, 691
64,367
39, 110
436, 975
684, 349
76. 930
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
losses
109, 702
20, 678
6, 229, 889
6, 092, 764
5, 167, 764
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Grades established by Board of Trus-
tees:
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $108,131
66 437. 3S1
63 368. 744
48 25!). 597
95 397. 751
24 59, 000
1 11,042
1 9, 222
1 7, 242
1 10, 080
1 8, 600
1 8,063
1 8,011
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $108,131
68 452, 339
70 409, 707
63 281,630
82 349,429
24 56, 953
1 11,042
[ 1 9, 222
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $108,131
68 462, 339
70 409, 707
53 281,630
82 349, 429
24 66, 953
Grades comparable to general schedule
grades:
1 11,042
Grade 14:
1 9, 222
Grade 13:
Administrative assistant to presi-
Secretary and professor of law
1 10, 080
1 8, 506
1 10, 619
1 10, 080
1 8, 606
1 10. 619
Housing supervisor...
Departmental — Continued
Grades comparable to general schedule
grades— Continued
Grade 12:
Registrar
Director of public relations
Dean of students
Dean of men
Dean of women
Director of health service
Administrative assistant, dean of
the university.
University librarian
Grade 11:
Assistant treasurer
Business analyst
Directory of publicity
Assistant registrar
Director of admissions
Housing supervisor
Acting superintendent, buildings
and grounds
Grade 10:
Acting administrative assistant to
president
Grade 9:
Assistant director of admissions
Student activities adviser
University physician
Assistant physician
Administrative assistant, college of
medicine
Business agent and administrative
assistant, dentistry
Supervisor, Negro collection, li-
brary..
Acting architect
Plant engineer.
Acting chief engineer
Food supervisor, service enterprises
Sales supervisor, service enter-
Grade 8. Range $4,574 to $6,008
Grade 7. Range $4,163 to $4,573
Grade 6. Range $3,757 to $4,162
Grade 6. Range $3,376 to $3.756
Grade 4. Range $3,142 to $3.375
Grade 3. Range $2,917 to $3.141
Grade 2. Range $2,717 to $2,916
Grades comparable to crafts, protective,
and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,703 to $4,108.
Grade 7. Range $3,401 to $3,702
Grade 6. Range $3,167 to $3,400
Grade 5. Range $2,941 to $3,166
Grade 4. Range $2,717 to $2,940
Grade 3. Range $2,619 to $2,716
Grade 2. Range $2,387 to $2,518
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Payment above basic rates: Night-work
differential
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
$6. 970
8 070
7,470
4,933
4,620
4,574
102, 082
27. 412
183, 388
198, 001
210. 824
80, 811
17, 832
24, 521
48, 295
38, 570
125, 207
28,001
240, 111
$6. 970
8,070
7,470
6,865
6,970
6,970
5,881
6,881
6,481
6,481
10, 018
5,009
5,299
5,009
6,009
6,009
6,009
6,009
5,009
22, 218
26, 932
61,661
43, 108
126, 942
26, 324
266,643
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Education —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
436
6
402
444
1
428
482
461
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 945
GS-8.6
$5. 936
GS-8.6
$6, 997
08-8 5
01 Personal services:
$2, 331, 668
31,698
9,048
9,230
13. 986
$2,619,094
4,049
9,982
S,500
$2, 766, 339
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1,000
11. 161
5,600
Payments to other agencies for re-
2, 396. 630
238,870
294
34, 899
162, 024
2, 538, 026
241, 460
1,176
29, 1,50
113, 380
2, 774. 000
268. 760
2,176
33. 160
06 Prmtingand reproduction
116,880
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
77
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$17, 443
21,859
27, 247
33, 550
6,078
$20. 189
17.036
20. 700
4,300
4.285
Services performed by other agen-
Total obligations
2, 927, 794
2, 990, 300
3, 267, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General sciiedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Commissioner of education
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner of education..
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner for voca-
tional education
Assistant commissioner for State
and local school systems
Assistant commissioner for inter-
national education
Assistant commissioner for higher
education
Assistant commissioner for program
development and coordination
Assistant commissioner for veterans
educational services
Director, school assistance in feder-
ally affected areas
Branch director, State and local
school systems
Branch director, higher education...
Branch director, veterans educa-
tional services
Associate director, federally affected
areas
Associate director, higher education.
Assistant director, program develop-
ment and coordination
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Specialist for literacy education
Associate chief of section. State and
local school systems
Associate chief of section, higher ed-
ucation
Assistant director, vocational edu-
cation
Assistant director, State and local
school systems.
Chief of branch, vocational educa-
tion
Chief of section, school assistance in
federally affected areas
Chief of section. State and local
school systems
Chief, European educational rela-
tions
Chief, research and statistics...
Chief, reports and technical serv-
Program analyst
Executive officer,
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Specialist, vocational education
Specialist, school assistance in fed-
erally affected areas
Specialist, State and local school
systems
Specialist, higher education
Specialist, educational reports
Specialist, veterans educational
services
Statistician
Regional field representative, voca-
tional education
Budget and fiscal officer
Chief, persormel and organization
section
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Specialist, vocational education
Specialist, school assistance in fed-
erally affected areas
Specialist, State and local school
Specialist, international education..
Specialist, program development
and coordination
Chief, budget analysis and develop-
ment imit
Fiscal accountant
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Research assistant..
Project analyst
Architect (design)
Statistician
Fiscal accountant
Position classifier
Organization and methods analyst..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Research assistant
Analyst
Statistician
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$14,800
12, 200
11, 800
10,800
11,800
11.050
11.800
9.600
19, 600
49, 800
20, 000
9,600
51,000
29, 200
80, 000
10,000
10.000
9,600
24 206, 040
10 86, 600
37 319, 720
8 68, 480
3 25, 680
55, 280
14,280
23,760
35, 840
5,940
18, 620
6,940
69, 530
52. 475
15, 930
$14, 800
12. 200
10, 800
11,050
10,800
11,050
10,800
10,800
11,800
9,800
30, 000
50, 200
20, 400
9,800
31, 200
29. 600
10, 400
10,000
26 225, 360
12 104, 720
35 309, 000
7 60, 920
3 25, 880
8,560
39, 800
14, 280
45, 240
22, 520
7,040
30, 900
36,240
5,910
19, 020
65. 595
47.915
16,180
12, 400
11,0.50
11.0.50
11,050
11,050
10, 800
11,800
11,300
11.800
11,800
21, 850
11.050
11,800
10. 000
30, 400
61,000
20,800
9,800
31,600
29, 800
82, 000
10,600
10,200
26 227, 360
12 105, 920
40,000
14, 680
37, 240
37.240
6,140
19, 620
66,720
48,790
16,430
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,435
1 5, 185
1 5.060
3 15, 305
17 76,360
14 59, 005
62 191, 945
88 291, 560
16 49, 600
4 12, 280
1 2, 900
1 3,454
1 3,310
2 5,664
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 560
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
2 10.370
21 95, 555
16 67, 720
49 179. 840
86 287. 370
18 56, 300
3 9,290
1 2,980
1 3, 534
1 3, 310
2 5, 684
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 685
1 5. 435
1 5, 310
Budget analyst,
Head, :ii 1 i-::i*:nr vi 1 bookkeeping.
Grade 7. 1: - . > ;,, $4,955
GradeU. i, n,-, -;,;-, i,, ,$4,545
Grade 6. Kuuki' Si.-lio to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$.3,655...
Grade 3. Range ,$2,950 to $3,610
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230..
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,534
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,310 ...
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
23 107. 215
18 77, 935
60 188.125
92 312, 470
20 63,080
3 9, 370
1 2, 980
1 3, 534
1 3, 310
2 5. 664
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
397 2,339,188
32.6 197,554
3,477
1.9 11,122
390 2, 298, 248
14.6 87,895
408 2,431,473
17.8 99,074
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Net permanent, departmental (av-
362 5
2,127,035
20,356
11, 342
8,117
9,209
13. 986
375.4
2, 210, 353
3,424
625
8,723
5, 500
390.2
Part-time and temporary positions:
2, 332, 399
1,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
9.420
5,500
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
-Ml personal services, departmental.
2, 190, 045
2. 228, 625
2, 348. 319
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
15 131, 000
7 49. 280
1 6, 940
16 54, 080
16 141, 360
14 98, 960
2 12. 880
16 55. 120
6 17, 700
26 228, 360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
-\ssociate field representatives
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
14 99, 660
2 13, 080
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
26 88. 310
6 18, 180
39 241, 300
6.8 36,497
270
64 326, 020
2.2 17,279
Deduct:
3.4 23 550
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
33, 2 204, 533
21
931
51.8 308,741
70. 0 423. 940
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1,259
1,741
205, 485
310, 000
425, 681
2, 395, 530
2, 538, 625
2,774,000
OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
Payments to States, Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as Amended,
Office of Vocational Reliabilitation, Federal Security Agency —
OBLIGATIOXS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
25
25
24
24
24
24
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 706
GS-6.8
$4, 829
GS-7.0
$4, 910
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$113,800
1,245
378
$115,885
1,071
449
$115, 880
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1,071
449
115, 423
1,899
1,425
518
145, 620
568
441
21. 319, 827
219
117,405
2,000
1,450
600
151,945
750
600
22, 714, 033
250
2.200
1,600
600
156, 695
750
500
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions .
22, 805, 000
250
21,686,940
22, 989, 033
23, 085, 000
200200—53-
-8
78
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION~Con.
Payments to States, Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as Amended,
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Federal Security Agency —
Continued
DETAIL OF PEnSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
1 6. 740
1 6,340
1 6,940
1 5, 435
1 5, 810
1 5, 185
3 17, 305
4 17, 820
3 12, 480
2 6. 750
5 l.-i, 470
1 2, 990
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 360
1 6, 940
1 6, 540
1 6, 940
1 5, R60
1 5, 810
1 5.310
4 21, 740
3 13, SfiH
3 12, 480
2 6, 910
4 12, 600
1 2. 830
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940: ,
Supervisor, case service branch
Supervisor, services to the blind
1 6, 740
1 6, 940
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Medical socinl work consultant
Businf'ss employment specialist
1 5, 685
1 5, 935
1 5, 493
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Ranfc $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
3 14, 240
3 12, 480
2 7. 070
4 12. 920
1 2,910
25 117, 625
0.8 3,633
192
24 115, 885
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
24.2 113,800
1,245
378
24 115, 885
1,071
449
23.6 115.885
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
W
449
115. 423
117.405
117, 405
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Federal
Security Agency —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
99
1
94
98
1
94
105
1
99
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades: ,
$5, 813
GS-8.3
$5, 841
GS-8.4
$5, 908
OS-8.4
01 Personal services:
$530, 463
4,315
1,760
58
28, 344
$546, 398
6,000
2,123
$577, 632
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
6,000
2,325
Payments to other agencies for re-
34. 166
34, 166
Total personal services
564, 930
61,010
3,091
7,279
466
26, 808
14.500
15,896
4,181
3,156
225
687, 687
50, 000
1,500
6,400
500
19, 475
13.000
5,957
3,400
2,164
263
619.023
1,5(10
500
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services;
19, 700
13, 000
Other.
6,500
3,627
09 Equipment-
2,400
250
701, 642
690, 336
DETAIL OF PER.SONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director -
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 10, 8C0
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 11,050
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Associate director ._-
1 10, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ntinued
'"■adps— Continued
'-'i.iino to $10,600— Con.
: ! I ion standards divi-
.V.v.i.Uiiii iliKcLur and chief, State
plans and grunts division .
Chief, program services division
Special assistant to director.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special assistant to the diiector
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, division of program
services (training)
Assistant chief, division of program
services (surveys)
Program planning analyst
Chief, services to the blind .-.
Chief, research and statistics divi-
sion
Chief information officer. - .
-Assistant chief. State plans and
grants division
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Specialist, guidance and planning...
Consultant, psychological services..
Specialist, deaf and hard of hearing.
Consultant, psychiatric social
worker
-Assistant chief, services to the blind.
Program analyst-
Research analyst.
Information specialist
Executive assistant
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant administrative officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Specialist, vocational rehabilitation
(State surveys)
Program analyst
Blind rehabilitation specialist-
Fiscal analyst
State plan analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Supervisor, statistical analysis sec-
tion
Budget analyst
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and ti'in pi II ii \ pusiiions: Tem-
porary employ inr III
Regular pay in i'\n -? i,i :.-'-« n/k base
Payment above batic ratt's; o vertime and
holiday
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details --.
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional program consultant
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
KcL'iiiTial irpresentative .-
Gni.li- U I: III I- J7.(I40 to $8,040:
.\ i 1 1 I ' I il rcpresentative---
Gmi.Ii " i; I , I - ;,no to44,U»
Grailr (. KaiiKr $:i, 175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)-.-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, field.
Personal services - -
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
$10, 200
10, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 200
9,600
9,600
9,360
8,360
7,040
7,640
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,440
12,880
6,940
6,940
27, 360
6,940
6, 340
5,310
5,810
6,435
11,495
5,370
14, 115
3,920
30, 155
41,460
42, 030
12,880
5,940
6,940
26, 760
6,940
0,540
5,435
6,810
5,560
11,495
6,370
19, 070
12, 635
22, 585
42, 180
38, 680
74 410, 600
5.4 42,544
73 406, 6
3.2 18,718
2 19, 200
8 72, 680
5 36, 000
5 19, 300
5 17, 715
25 164,895
0. 3 1, 565
36,8
19, 925
17,715
23. 2 158, 436
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
79
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Control of Venereal Diseases. Public Health Service-
OBLIGATIOXS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
735
16
635
661
12
551
546
11
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 629
OS-7.2
$3,048
CPC-3.9
$3,162
$4,782
QS-7.3
$3,051
CPC-3.9
$3,247
$4,920
OS-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,783
I'ngraded positions: Average salary
$3,247
01 Personal services;
$2. 794, 197
58.525
9,936
16,014
$2. 539. 200
40,600
8.200
12.000
$2. 323, 800
Part-time and temporary positions.-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
37,600
7,600
8.000
2. 878, 672
223. 926
41.096
18. 798
18,337
U, 943
99. 584
428. 229
50.854
7, 535. 629
74
13. 787
2,600,000
175,900
32.600
15,500
8.800
27.000
67.500
255. OOO
40.400
6. 456, 175
2. 377. 000
03 Transportation of things
32.300
3. 800
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
27.000
RFi, 500
09 Equipment _.
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
.19. 400
6. 345. 000
14,300
11,343.929
3,129
9, 693. 175
3,000
8,325.000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
11,340,800
9,690,175
8, 325, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health program specialist
Grade 13. Range $8.3i)0 to $9,360:
Administrative officer .."
Public health program specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Organization and methods examiner.
Public health program specialist
Statistician -
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Property management specialist —
Public health program specialist
Statistician
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative stalT assistant
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Statistician
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4.966
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.646
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.1' 0
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3.430
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Assistant surgeon general
Director grade
Senior grade..-
Full grade t
Senior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Public health program specialist
Rates less than $5.060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of tormer pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelt base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Scientist .
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate
14,280
14,480
22. 520
10. 870
10. 995
52.850
5,185
62, 370
25, 770
57. 650
90,550
25,760
14,141
22, 305
27. 321
13. 54fi
26. 613
131 669. 841
12. 8 65. 148
118.2 59S. 985
9.600
8, 300
Num- Total
14,480
14,680
22. 720
6,640
10,995
11.245
63, 350
5.3l0
62, 370
25, 770
57, 775
90, 870
25,760
27,321
13. 546
26. 613
118 620. 411
6. 1 32. 311
9.600
8, ;ico
Num- Total
ber salary
14.480
14.680
22. 720
H. 540
10.995
11.245
53, 350
6,310
57,916
26,770
14.141
22, 305
27,321
13, 546
26,613
116 612,461
5. 7 30, 341
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360~Con.
Public health program specialist ...
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $86,600
1 8. 360
Num- Total
ber salary
10 .$87,800
1 8.560
1 7. 040
12 87. 480
6 43. 640
1 6. 340
Num
ber
10
1
1
12
5
- Total
salary
$87.1)00
8,560
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $S,040:
Meilic:il officer . ..
Public health pniL'ram specialist
12
6
1
3
1
14
4
1
3
"35'
88
2
45
28
27
U
11
1
1
1
5
6
10
19
6
86, 280
43. 640
6,340
18. 420
6,540
86. 960
24. 360
5. 625
16. 555
180,350
36, 045
382, 665
8,340
166,325
94, 020
83,970
32, 170
30,940
. 4.775
4.490
3.836
16,800
20,244
29,660
53,608
16, 780
87. 480
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
-Administrative officer
Nurse - - -
Public health program specialist -.-
.Scientist
r.rade 10. H;ui?o .1:5. .inn to .$6,250:
Administrative officer
18
4
2
112.120
24.560
11.750
18
2
112. 120
12.680
Grade 9. Range $.=..060 to $5,810:
Nurse
Public health program specialist
Scientist .
Grade 7. Ranee $4,205 to $4.956
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
1
44
3
109
2
38
22
16
4
1
1
1
2
4
10
17
4
1
9
16
27
13
134
6.540
227. 640
15. 680
472. 220
8.340
145. 705
74. 970
49. 560
11.800
19. 740
4.775
4.490
3.936
7.040
13. 576
29.660
48.104
10. 460
10.530
84. 098
125.329
185. 150
79.645
435. 161
'"44
3
107
227. 640
15.680
463,310
(Jrade 6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Kaiigi- S;:!.17.-, to $3.6.65
Grade 3. K m.. vj, ,,i ,,, i;3.43o
Grade 2. 1: :■; ■. : .'' u <:i.2.30
Grade 1. i: '< ■. >" -r >2,980
Crafts, prntfiii.. ml 'i.dial grades:
Grade 9. R;mgi. .$4.1.i(l to $4.900-
11
17
7
1
3
40, 510
57, 495
21, 330
2,910
7.980
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to $4.035
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to $3.680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
Grade 4. Ranee $2.7.60 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established bv act of Julv 1 . 1944
(42 U. .t!. C. 207):
1
8
I
3.070
22.336
2.420
12
20
39
16
156
110,530
157,377
268, 166
97,669
480,948
6
10
21
6
134
56. 421
78. 843
143.939
36, 636
435, 161
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $6.060
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses - -
Savings due to use of former pay scales
604 2.686,347
103.3 458,161
32,974
543 2,481,388
116 530,288
430 1,977,361
51.3 235,681
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
.600.7
2
, 195, 212
17, 134
37,226
4.165
7,849
,6. 410
4, 350
,6,760
427
. 951. 100
18,000
22,600
378.7
1
741, 680
1.6,000
22,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
6,300
1.500
2,500
8,000
5.720
Night-work differential- -
8,000
2. 277. 106
2, 010, 000
1, 793, 000
01 Personal services-
2. 878. 672
2.600.000
2, 377, 000
Control of Tuberculosis, Public Health Service —
OBLIC.ATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
-•Vverage number of all employees
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
-Average salary ---
.Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
-Average salary
-Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base --
Payment above basic rates _
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
$2. 807
CPC-3.3
$2,848
1, 776, 784
363, 040
15,730
9,879
18. 098
27. 626
347. 292
153,447
$2. 858
CPC-3.4
$■3,110
11.950
17. 780
37. 550
$2. 836
CPC-3.2
.$:i. 110
l,6i:i. 566
227,215
10. 194
11,960
80
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Control of Tuberculosis, Public Health Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
S-S. 583
5,813,114
507
4,600
$39, 916
5, 300, 000
$21, 273
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
6, 300, 000
5,560
4,560
8. 598. 700
8,222.000
7, 645, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEItVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of division... -
Chief of branch
Public health program specialist...
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of branch —
Public health program specialist...
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Kneincer... —
Medical officer
Procrram publication specialist
Public health program specialist...
Scientist
Statistician
Grade 11. Range $.5 940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Financial operations offlcer
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist...
Statistician
Grade 10. Range $5,,50n to .$6,250:
Program publication specialist
Translator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810:
Administrative stafi assistant
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist...
Statistician
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to $1,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to .$4.545...
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30...
Crafts, protect i-.r, .n.i nj-i.,! ml grades:
Grade 4. Ran:. ■ . n :, :/<_:\a
Grades. Ran . ■ ' - . • ; ii.a
Grade 2. Raii.i -.' i.nn. ■■j.s40.
Grades established hv act of July 1, 1944
(42 tr. S. C.207):
Assistant Surgeon General..
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Total permanent, departmental. .
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year...
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment.
W. A. E. employment
Casual employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Scientist.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical offlcer
Scientist...
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer
Scientist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public health program specialist ..
Statistician
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Public health program specialist
Grad? 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grad'6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grad^4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 600
1 9. 600
2 19, 200
7.0-10
14, 080
7,440
28. 960
7,640
35, 800
5,060
31, 235
30, 735
46. 415
87. 475
20,350
11«,370
10", 000
122,880
18, 420
15,386
42, 625
34, 406
56, 176
61,971
231 1,128,088
45.3 230,971
9,385
186.7 887,712
l,3'i2
22, 555
2,870
3,003
25, 675
46 755
23. 395
31.815
Num- Total
7.640
21.520
7.640
36,200
6,740
6.140
12. 280
10. 120
2fi, 675
36. 170
62.600
71, 155
20,850
109, .390
100,770
111,720
2, 750
5, 344
2, 5l;o
15, 386
42, 625
25, 300
214 1,047,113
19. 8 103, 730
194.2 943,377
160
21, 776
10, 000
8,360
26. 0.50
43,300
31, 985
25, 620
183, 905
89. 230
44,800
S.400
1954 estimate
8, .560
61. 960
17, 120
7, 640
21, 520
7,640
36, 200
6,740
6.140
12.280
18, 820
30, 900
10, 120
16, 4.30
20, 365
47.290
62, 120
17.055
103,3 0
97, 355
108,210
26, 830
2,750
5, 344
2,5i;0
15,386
42, 625
26, 300
66, 176
47, 967
183. i 893, 561
160
21, 776
10, 600
8,360
15. 680
26, 105
23. 896
15. 140
161, 440
53, 4:!0
30, 970
6,400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,4,54
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,2.30...
Grade 3. Range $2,.5.52 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Num. Total
ber salary
2 $6, 428
1 2,750
3 8. 376
1 2,840
1 12, 130
8 73, 870
16 122,636
26 164, 000
9 49, 412
2 9, 193
1 6, 400
6 14, 635
Num- Total
ber salary
2 S6. 508
1 2, 7.50
3 8, 376
1 2,840
1 12, 130
8 73, 812
7 62, 765
24 151, 266
7 43, 276
3 13,434
2 10,900
9 23, 310
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3. 454
1 2.750
2 5, 824
1 2, 840
1 12. 130
8 73, 812
Full grade
7 62, 765
23 144, 170
5 30, 529
3 13, 434
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $6,060 and above;
Scientist...
2 10,900
9 23, 310
Total permanent, field...
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
230 1,032,230
36. 3 176, 525
21, 699
207 902, 816
22.7 97,668
167 769, 138
24 104, 781
Net permanent, field (average num-
193.7 835,006
12, 141
2,091
3,567
4,501
184. 3 805, 148
34, 070
2,070
143 654, 367
Part-time and temporary positions;
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates;
34,070
1,611
Additional pay for service abroad
6,078
6,078
All personal services, field
857, 306
846, 366
695,016
01 Personal services
1,776,784
1,814,928
1,613,666
Assistance to States, General, Public Health Service-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
610
8
648
581
6
533
618
5
660
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,323
GS-5.9
$3,358
CPC-1.8
$3,646
$4,402
GS-6.0
$3, 389
CPC-4.6
$4,045
$4,291
GS-5.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,389
CPC-4.6
$3,990
Personal service obligations:
$2,692,866
32,368
7,591
2,617
$2,696,299
23,965
7,411
1,500
$2,772,075
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
21, 486
7,715
1,500
Total personal service obligations...
2, 735, 442
2, 729, 176
2,802,775
Direct Obligaiions
2,601,782
182, 309
23,655
23, 298
67, 383
67, 353
29,968
171, 400
53,386
62, 941
13, 600, 000
57
2,892
2,601,275
175, 495
17,960
21,950
61,400
62,600
23,126
171. 000
45, 070
17, 400
13,000,000
2, 686, 776
174, 995
17, 960
21,950
71,400
78,600
23,126
Purchase of vital records tran-
171,000
46, 270
22, 100
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13, 000, 000
16 Taxes and assessments
2,725
2,826
Total direct oblig.ations
16, 766. 424
16. 200. 000
16,316.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
133,660
24, 830
21
32, 777
3,361
2
1,608
133
365
127,900
700
117,000
700
38,000
3,800
38,000
3,800
1,500
1,500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
196. 7.57
171.900
161,000
16,963,181
16,371,900 1 16,476,000
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
81
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of division
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of division- _
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative olEcer
Medical ofBcer
Statistician
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Administrative staff assistant
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Medical officer ._
Pubhc health program specialist-.
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Program publication specialist
Public heilth prnsram specialist.,.
StatistipiTn
Grade 11
Finani
Progra
Public
Statistician.
Giade9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Financial operations officer
Property management specialist...
Pubhc health program speciahst...
Statistician ._ _.
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5.370.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490..
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade...
lUi in
In $6,940:
ilicer
;iicialist
1 specialist.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. .\. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Medical officer-
Public health program specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Public health program specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $.8,040:
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public health program specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Admmistrative staff assistant
Nurse - ,
Public health program specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Gr.ade 6. R.angc $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
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
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
16, 720
8,360
16, 720
35,600
37,200
14, 080
55. 860
55, 660
15,680
5.185
5.060
20, 740
56, 785
5,120
97, 885
25. 145
181, 555
286, 540
278, 170
11, 960
4.490
13, 9.':8
11,026
5.351
347 1, 557, 204
44. 8 200, 379
8.379
1,601
11.277
6,199
28,360
28.760
7,040
23,960
38,045
5,060
42, 605
5,120
54. 085
23, 646
116, 120
108, 105
76, 320
3,070
6,720
272, 275
204, 881
171, 985
135, 924
64, 897
9,592
Num- Total
ber salary
10,000
19,400
28, 800
8,660
8.560
8,660
17, 120
8,660
34, 640
33,840
14, 480
45, 040
21, 620
56, 060
60, 120
15, 930
6,185
5,185
26, 175
57, 786
14, 985
93.180
64,210
197. 570
264, 636
257, 280
30,584
67, 476
34, 840
12, 786
17, 120
8.560
34, 640
33, 840
14, 480
46, 040
21, 520
341 1,541,702
41. 5 187, 521
1,660
11, 800
5,16?
7,240
61, 080
7,240
5,185
21,615
5,245
69, 290
16, 806
111,425
97, 140
70, 900
6,820
3,280
300, 703
133, 132
144, 012
120. 010
15, 930
6.186
5,185
26, 175
67, 905
14, 986
93, 180
64, 210
197, 570
90 306,910
331. 030
30. 584
67, 476
34. 840
12, 786
105
380 1, 668, 287
50. 4 219, 916
1,660
11,800
6,472
7,240
51, OSO
7,240
30, 300
38,920
6.185
21.615
6,246
59, 290
16, 805
111,426
97, 140
70, 900
6,820
3,280
300, 703
133. 132
144,012
120. 010
61, 982
9.592
DETAIL OF pkrsonal SERVICES — continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 060
7 24, 106
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 060
6 21.600
Nrmi- Tota
ber salary
263 1,529,816
25.6 144,840
40,555
240 1,414,462
12.3 72,344
238 1,406,048
Deduct:
12. 2 72, 344
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average
237.4
1,344,420
2.085
17, 405
2,392
392
227.7
1,342,118
4,2.55
6,250
2,249
226.8
Part-time and temporary positions:
1,333,704
1,775
6. 250
Regular pay in excess of 52-vveek base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
2,243
1,366,694
1, 354, 872
1,343,972
2, 735, 442
2, 729, 175
2, 802, 776
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
2,601,782
133,660
2,601,275
127,900
2, 686, 776
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
2,736,442
2,729,176
Control of Communicable Diseases, Public Health Service-
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1, 402
9
1,169
1,294
8
1,103
1,265
8
1,071
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$.3,844
GS-6.0
$2,974
CPC-4.0
$3,8.30
GS-5.0
$2, 991
CPC-4.1
$3,840
GS-5.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 987
CPC-4.1
Personal service obligations:
$4,881,173
27,052
13, 663
20, 178
$4,732,664
24,116
11,920
6.600
$4,588,911
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
24, 116
11,516
6,600
Total personal service obligations...
4, 942, 066
4,775,300
4, 631, 143
J)irect Obligations
4,730,940
296, 759
90, 710
57,228
86, 676
27,906
96, 452
21,163
475, 580
230,009
8,685
709
13, 874
4,584.590
279, 400
87,800
57,300
86, 350
26,400
84, 400
5.000
427, 102
214, 600
4, 449, 793
274. 600
87,100
66, 860
86. 350
26,400
81,150
Services performed by other agencies-
6,000
402, 029
214,200
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
600
12,950
40.000
600
12, 570
Unclassified (general epidemic and dis-
40, 000
6, 135, 691
1,474
5,906,392
1,642
5, 736, 642
Deduct charges tor quarters and sub-
sistence
1,642
6.134,217
6, 901, 750
5, 735, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
211.126
20.609
1,442
665
16, 195
159, 786
40, 308
311
190.710
16, 000
1,000
500
14, 500
127, 000
32, 000
300
181.360
10. 000
03 Transportation of things
700
300
8.400
80.000
19, 000
250
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
450, 442
382,010
300.000
6, 584, 659
6, 286, 760
6, 035, 000
82
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Continued
Control of Communicable Diseases, Public Health Service — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Departmental:
Genera! schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Administrative stati assistant
Engineer - -
Financial oiurati'ms ollicer
Public hi-:ilili piiniMiii specialist---
Grade 9. R.hil'i v',.iiiiii m $,i.810:
Financial oi"i .M'^n- i^llicer
Grades. 1: i: . ■ -i ■ ^;-,,:!70
Grade 7. 1: - ' 1.985
Grade 5. 1; -1.160
Grade 4. Hai i- - : '7 i.. ^:',.655
Grade 3. Ranp' $2.'.™ In $3,430
Grades established by act of July 1 , 1944
(42 V. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general grade
Director grade
Senior grade
Junior assistant grade
Total permanent, departmental . .
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and i.inp-it m ■, in anions: Tem-
porary empln\ n'lM
Regular pay ill ' . ..' _ . , k base
Payment abovi '■ III t iii ii..itimeand
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
Medical officer..
Public health program specialist —
Scientist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Chief of section
Engineer
lull. nil ,1 [..x-ialist
I'l I |.',,M I Milt
I'lii'l.' Ill iiii I III rRram specialist
Giail.' 11. Kaiipe $.5'.946Yo"$6,946:'
Chief of section
Engineer- -
Mnili
I'lii'Ji
Giml. 1 i; I -.\.i00 to $6,250:
\ ! . ; I T a fl assistant
\ ■ . i .1 -section
i : : : iia.ns officer
Tit 'i ; Ingram specialist---
Gr I'll I I: itrjr s:..iiiiO to $5,810:
.\iliiiltiisirative officer..
Kiiiancial operations officer
Ml r .! Ill': ' iiiitiflc iilustrator--.
III''. , : , "|i,. rater
I'n.L-riiii iiiil.liritinn specialist _.-
ITi.prrtviiianasi'iiifntsp.-cialist _.
Pllhlir Ill-all h iiniLTalil specialist ._
liescarch teeliniciaii __.
Scientist _
Statistician
Translator
Grade 8. Ranee $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Rm i- -1 J'l: h. t(.9.55
Grade 6. K n ' ' -i..i45
Grade 5. U i ' i - i.ltK)
Grade 4. Knu. - , i;.i . •;:(,655
Grade 3. Rnnpe .i;2.;i.'.ii Id ,li3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range .$2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, ami ciistndial grades
Grade 10. R .lui ■ i,-,i, , t , $,',,315
Grade9. H u i - -I.'.IOO
Grades. K n i • , i i,490
Grade 7. K m^i • ; i ■: ii s 1/135
Grade 6. Rani;.' W,2nn to .$3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54 .
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
5. 245
12, 865
11, 105
7,150
12, 760
13. 430
10, 325
1.5. 814
4,063
4. 4 23, 462
1.820
21.920
7.040
7.240
7,040
2 12, 480
3 19, 020
1 6,140
3 19. 020
1 6. 540
1 5. 940
9 55, 260
15 90.500
2 12, 480
2 11,750
1 6.000
1 5,500
2 11,875
3 16, 180
1 6, 435
1 5. 185
1 .5, 560
8 42. 730
1 5,060
1 5, 435
6 32. 360
1 5. 435
1 5. 810
28 150.930
1 .5. 310
17 89.895
3 15. 5,55
1 5. 435
7 34.715
80 359.400
34 138. 155
87 315,295
204 684,580
249 766,070
78 218,740
14 37, 560
2 10, 005
2 8, 550
2 8. 230
11 39, 985
45 151,200
8 2,5. 152
26 74. 620
7,240
5. 060
5. 370
12, 865
11,355
3, 175
6,220
6.140
54,660
90,500
12,680
5,875
6,125
5, 625
11,760
16, 180
5,435
5. 310
5,560
42, 730
5.060
4 21,365
1 5. 435
1 .5.810
23 123. 505
1 5.310
15 79. 650
3 15. 555
1 5. 435
6 29. 845
70 311.850
26 106. 045
79 284.515
196 657.820
230 708, 820
2 10, 005
2 8, 550
2 8. 230
8 29. 280
44 148,000
7 22, 018
24 69, 120
.5, 060
5,370
12, 866
11,355
3,175
6,220
17 96. 360
1 3. 1173
12, 680
12,880
6. 140
19. 020
6.740
6. 140
54,660
89.700
12,680
6.875
6,125
5.625
11,750
16, 180
5,435
6.310
5.660
42. 730
5.060
4 21, 366
1 5, 436
1 5.810
20 100. 700
1 6,310
15 79. 660
3 15, 5.55
1 5, 435
6 29. 596
66 288. 450
25 101.875
76 272.635
195 654. 646
227 699.970
71 199. 490
10 27. 660
8 29, 280
43 144, 320
7 22, 018
21 59, 830
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades — Continued
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3.0.32
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840 . .
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42i:. S.C. 207):
Num- Total
ber salary
75 $208. 360
39 98. 370
10 107. 879
27 2:i4.098
69 492,339
81 .522. 983
52 279,646
19 89. 251
1 14.000
11 20,839
Num- Total
ber salary
67 $186. 744
34 86, 270
10 108 235
28 243,151
68 488,197
77 498,227
61 275,897
19 89, 963
1 14,000
11 19,296
Num- Total
ber salary
65 $181. 160
34 86, 270
28 243. 151
Full grade
76 492, 714
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiva-
11 19, 296
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
1,379
5,825,282
237.8
952, Of 3
95, 091
1,277
5. 4,38, 403
197.6
795. 671
1,238
5, 266, 195
Savings due to use of former pay scales
770, 571
Net permanant, field (average num-
1.141.2
4. 778, 098
26,790
13, 421
17,362
1.217
912
1,079.4
4, 642, 732
24.116
11.706
3.800
1.200
900
1.046.8
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
4. 495, 624
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
11.302
3.800
Additional pay for service abroad
900
All personal services, field
4, 837, 800
4. 684, 454
4, 536, 942
4,942,066
4, 775, 300
4.631,143
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
4, 730, 940
211, 126
4. .584, 590
190, 710
4, 449, 793
Total of foregoing schedule
4, 942. 066
4, 775, 300
4, 631, 143
Engineering, Sanitation, and Industrial Hygiene, Public Health
Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Nummary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
610
6
550
608
6
663
646
5
605
Average .salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,629
GS-6.7
$3, 075
CPC-4.5
$14,000
$4, 742
GS-6.8
$3, 023
CPC-4.8
$14,000
$4, 748
OS-6.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 061
CPC-4.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$14,000
Personal service obligations:
$2, 899, 960
37. 742
7. 032
660
$3, 087, 820
39, 100
7,370
1,100
$3 278, 100
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..-
33,900
7,900
Total personal service obligations...
2, 945, 394
3, 135, 390
3, 321, 500
Direct Obligations
2, 900, 238
233, 607
37, 764
27, 672
40, 108
112,128
61, 658
40.000
120, 797
108, 774
2,394
248
5,379
3,060,360
221, 250
23,160
25,500
31, 600
112, 150
48,250
20,000
97, 660
54,000
3,271.000
02 Travel . .
233.950
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
121, 600
64, 800
20,000
09 Equipment
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
74,600
6,090
7,250
Total direct obligations
3, 690, 767
3,700,000
3,985,000
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
83
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
FTom Other Accounts
01 Personal services
$45, 156
8,827
166
2,248
19, 092
13
$75,030
12, 840
370
2,760
2,800
$50,600
4, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts -
76, 491
93, 800
68,000
3, 766, 268
3, 793, 800
DETAIL OK PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Public health program specialist. . .
Scientist-. -
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
Public health program specialist
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Statistician.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Financial operations officer. . _
Program publication specialist
Public health program soecialist
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Engineer
Financial operations assistant..
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Statistician
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.656
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42U. S. C. 207):
Director grade.
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
.Tunior assistant grade
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year _.
Net permanent, departmental {av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay .
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11 ,800:
Scientist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer.
Engineer
Scientist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Scientist
Statistician
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
Personnel officer
Scientist
Statistician
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Engineer
Financial operations assistant
.$9. 600
19, 600
9,600
18, 220
5.940
5.940
23,960
10, 495
10. 120
5,060
10, 870
21,116
5.810
34, 890
28.315
82. 930
94. 100
54,060
2,792
102. 100
148. 717
55, 390
60, 148
26, 399
9,070
176 954,481
20.8 115,297
19, 362
154.2 819,822
9,302
7,484
2,151
660
8,360
76, 440
118, 440
6,540
67,540
5,940
6,185
11,620
5,436
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
7.040
30. 360
7,010
14,280
18, 620
5,940
5,940
12, 280
5,060
10, 370
5,186
5.185
10,995
6.810
48, 380
29, 190
94, 785
100,610
27, 610
2,872
61,940
31,038
4,624
172 958,845
14.9 87,680
157.1 871,165
2,000
13,900
2,145
69,120
65,360
7,040
6,540
73, 680
5,940
5,310
6, 810
5,660
Num- Total
$9, 800
19, 600
9,800
30, 360
7,040
14,280
18, 620
5,940
5.940
12, 280
6,185
5.186
5,185
10, 995
6.810
44, 050
29, 190
94,785
96,955
31,450
2,872
108. .185
168, 003
56. 390
61, 940
20, 043
4,624
165 930,427
11.8 71,437
163,2 858,990
2,000
13, 900
2,010
1 8,360
11 94,560 . . ..,„.„
14 120,040 ► 14 119,840
129, 620
79, 440
7,040
6,540
79, 620
5,940
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5, 81u— Con.
Property management assistant
Scientist
Grade 8. Ranm- ^.i/, 'n i" :f:,,::;ii
Grade 7. Ranur - i .v i . , ■- ,-,
Grade 6. Rane. ■ , i : , , , ,.
Grade 6. Ranur + ;,iiti lu v| |,;,i
Grade 4. Range j:f,17.5 tn $3,B.=..'i
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,310
15 78,400
6 29, 595
32 144,810
13 62,336
31 112,686
56 184, 305
40 124, 640
6 17,140
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,436
9 47, 916
8 40, 460
30 135, 775
12 49, 540
33 122, 655
56 190, 600
32 101, 120
8 22, 960
1 4, 565
4 14, 960
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 435
9 47,915
8 40, 460
.33 148, 265
10 41,200
36 132, 885
68 228, 380
30 95,060
8 22, 960
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7 Range $3,435 to $4,035
1 3, 936
1 3,600
4 13,016
1 2. S30
3 7. 656
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Ranee $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
6 19. 200
1 3, 374
4 11, 160
4 10. 368
5 12. 100
5 48. 661
46 378. 706
31 220,386
37 234. 710
34 179.970
2 8. 536
2 28. 000
6 19, 200
2 6. 348
4 11.160
7 18.024
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
6 47, 183
46 377.816
41 290. 200
27 171.996
35 186. 393
8 35,212
1 14,000
Ungraiieii positions at annual rates:
K;ites of $5,060 and above:
436 2, 376, 766
44.8 240,222
65. 406
436 2. 389. 626
36.3 172,971
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
390.2
2, 080, 138
11,011
9,945
4.881
399,7
2, 216, 666
12. 300
10. 900
5.226
600
446 9
Part-time and temporary positions:
2.419.110
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
5.890
1,000
All personal services, field
2. 106. 975
2, 245 580
2 444 Ono
01 Personal services
2. 945 394
3. 136. 390
3 :(2i M(\
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
2, 900, 238
45, 156
3. 060, 360
75, 030
3, 271, 000
2, 945, 394
3, 136, 390
Disease and Sanitation Investigations and Control, Territory of
Alaslia, Public Health Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19.52 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
75
1
67
71
1
66
68
1
66
,\v6rage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 311
QS-6.2
$2,860
CPC-4.2
$5, 490
$4, 161
GS-6.3
$2,781
CPC-4.0
$6,450
$4,068
GS-6.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 781
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,450
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$338, 563
2,798
869
68,084
$336, 928
3,610
698
66, 224
$331, 548
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,610
698
65, 344
410.314
43, 493
11,921
4, 103
41,423
1,802
10, 461
54, 868
10, 321
630,000
1,184
407,460
40,600
12,050
1,800
42,000
1,260
7,400
45, 695
8,100
640,000
1,246
401, 200
45,500
12, 810
1,800
42,000
1,250
7,400
45, 695
8,100
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
640, ono
1, 245
1, 219, 890
1, 107, 600
1,107,000
84
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued
Disease and Sanitation Investigations and Control, Territory of
Alaska, Public Health Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiiication
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligafions Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
$fi7I
310
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
98!
1, 220, 871
$1,107,600
$1, 107, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Scientist-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Scientist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Librarian
Scientist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Inspector
Librarian
Maintenance craftsman
Scientist...
Statistician
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646...
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655...
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3.430...
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
stodial grades:
I to $3,680
t to $3,454
-'to .$3,032
ctotJuIy 1,1944
Crafts, pri
Orad.' '. I' III . • :
Oru.lr !■ I
Gradr ; \. 1,1..
OradosiiluLili.-,lui| I.
(42 U. S. C. 207)
Director grade
Senior grade... -
Full grade
Senior assistant grade...
Assistant grade...
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Medical officer
Rates less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses .
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad.
All personal services, field-
Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$4,205
3,785
3,655
5.186
5,060
5,185
15, 180
5.060
16, 945
'22,"2i6'
9,605
6,900
22, 160
3, 280
3,054
6,104
10, 325
59, 329
27, 210
62, 100
13, 162
72 378,436
8.4 43,413
7,574
63.6
327, 449
2,798
17, 445
4,045
22.460
13. 580
2,950
13, 910
6,400
36, 202
65, 092
20. 743
12. ,599
68 365, 689
6.5 39,527
326, 062
3,610
Num- Total
ber salary
7,440
7,440
7,040
17,445
4,045
22.460
13.680
2.950
13, 910
6,400
10. 325
40,913
29. 034
65, 092
20. 743
12, 599
65 342, 484
4 21,802
320, 682
3,610
Salaries and Expenses, Hospital Construction Services, Public
Health Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual I 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
186
1
176
185
186
173
173
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 731
GS-8.3
$2. 712
CPC-3.0
$6, 849
GS-8.4
$2, 765
CPC-3.0
$5. 849
GS-8.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 765
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$1,069,860
3,722
3,349
.$1,084,432
$1,084,432
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base...
3,468
3,408
1, 076, 921
77, 906
10. 110
2.909
16
21, 576
13.071
10. 776
11, 489
880
1,087,900
65, 000
3, .500
3,000
1, 087, 900
65,000
3,600
3,000
9,000
11, 700
10, 000
9. 000
900
9,000
11,700
10,000
9,000
900
1, 225, 653
1, 200, 000
1,200,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect
Chief of branch .
Chief nf section
Engineer
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist —
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Architect
Engineer ■. .--
Financial operations officer
Medical stafi assistant
Public health program specialist...
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Administrative officer
Financial operations officer
Medical staff assistant
Public health program specialist —
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fmancial operations officer
Medical and scientific illustrator.,..
PuWic health program specialist —
Statistician
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Ranee $2,9.su to $3.430
Grade 2. Ran-.--, ^v.r.-n |.i •;wa{)
Crafts, protectivi , i. . '.,.!:j1 tirades:
Grade3. Rairi j _ . ;.":;2
Grades establish.. I In :m i ni .lulv 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant Surgeon General..
Director grade
Senior grade .-
Full grade
Senior assistant grade .■
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage^umber, net salary)
Part-time an#temporary positions: Tem-
porary emplojTnent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health program specialist —
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect.
Engineer
Public health program speciahst —
952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
8,760
8,960
26, 280
43, 000
9,360
8,560
6,140
13,280
6,740
12,080
16. 430
6,685
6.310
6.810
4.620
4.205
16, 430
50.240
49, 240
21, 695
13,430
30, 568
82, 278
13, 320
12, 299
105 611,266
7.1 41,432
7,553
97. 9 562, 281
Num- Total
ber salary
8,760
9,160
26, 080
12,280
16. 556
6,810
6,435
6,810
4,745
8. 635
16. 930
45, 670
63,606
12, 985
6,300
8,296
13, 430
31,101
82, 812
13.320
19, 262
105 624, 901
6.8 40,497
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
85
DETAIL OF PERSON.\L SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Architect---
Engineer
Public health program specialist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grades established by act of July 1 , 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $31,680
5 38,000
9 66.760
2 8, 785
8 29,905
14 48,850
7 22, 090
4 44. 964
5 46, 114
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $23,640
5 38, 000
9 67,960
2 9, 035
8 31,030
14 49,010
7 22, 730
4 44, 964
5 46, 469
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $23, 640
5 38,000
9 67. 960
2 9, 035
8 31,030
14 49, 010
7 22, 730
80 528, 108
2.4 15,822
4.717
80 635, 558
5.3 35,530
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
77. 6 507, 669
1,622
74. 7 500. 028
1,706
74. 7 500. 028
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1.706
509, 191
501, 734
501, 734
1,076,921
1,087,900
1, 087, 900
Hospitals and Medical Care, Public Health Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
7,753
129
7.551
7,810
129
7,143
7,492
128
7,184
-Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3. 660
GS-4.3
$3,008
CPC-3.7
$3,689
GS-4.3
$:?.031
CPC-3. 7
OS-4 3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 037
Personal service obligations:
$29. 096, 025
1. 051, 679
137, 593
944,096
$28. 702. 354
952, 700
71. 346
860, 500
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
948, 400
79. 646
840 300
Total personal service obligations---
- 31, 229, 393
30,686,900
30. 75b, 100
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
24. 867. 517
265. 755
185.669
105, 496
433, 925
84. 256
992. 512
431, 400
4. 694. 912
.120, 924
17, 275
3.872
40,264
26,082,340
264,330
163.500
120,900
478, 800
71,680
1.369.350
512,300
4,760.660
274, 500
518, 800
2,800
46, 340
26 456 140
148 410
04 Communication services
120,660
465,000
Services performed by other agen-
4 778 280
U Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities- -
1,800
46,120
32,643,777
696. 164
34, 666, 300
673, 300
35 834 580
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
610, 580
Total obligations payable out of ap-
31, 947. 613
33, 983, 000
36, 224, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
493, 402
4.197
3,190
2,025
9,926
1,458
8,461
100. 786
14, 980
849
589,980
4,870
3,500
2,540
12,340
1,640
10,610
117,110
5,880
1,130
596,400
02 Travel -
4,370
3,420
12, 050
10. 250
117.810
09 Equipment
12,910
639, 274
15, 625
749, 600
18.000
761, 220
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
16. 220
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Federal
623, 649
731, 500
745.000
32, 571, 262
34, 714, 600
35, 969, 000
OBLiOATio.N's BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services -
02 Travel
$5,868,474
44,086
33,411
20. 387
90. 587
14. 762
84, 141
988, 069
no, 712
8,730
$3, 914, 580
24,800
IS. 000
11.960
65.060
7.780
49, 040
638, 630
30, 020
6,730
$3. 701. 560
20 580
04 Communication services
10. 550
6,630
07 Other contractual services
42, 710
487, 910
09 Equipment
56. 570
5. 170
Subtotal
7. 269, 3.i9
156. 246
4, 656, 600
80.500
4. 395, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
65. 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
7, 113, 113
4, 575, 100
4, 330, 000
39,684,376
39, 289, 600
40, 299, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer ._
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of branch
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Public health program specialist
Statistician.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940;
Administrative staff assistant
Assistant chief of branch
Financial operations officer
Medical staff assistant
Property management specialist..-
Statistician.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Architect
Financial operations officer
Property management spcciahst
Statistician
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
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
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Medical officer
Public health program specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Dental officer
Medical staff assistant
Medical officer
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer,.
Dietitian
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1
8,760
3
25,680
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,440
8
21,720
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
6.540
1
6,340
5
29,700
2
11.880
1
5,940
3
18, 220
2
10.995
1
5,310
2
10, 745
2
11,370
4
20,616
3
56,416
6
20,976
8
68, 130
<!!
70, 115
10
32, 220
2 28, 816
7 73. 209
12 98,011
8 53, 071
2 12, 299
138 775, 588
17.5
109. 216
13, 007
14 124.840
2 16, 080
2 14, 680
27 202,080
1 7, 240
3 22. 720
7.240
7,040
7,440
22, 120
7,240
7,240
6,540
6,540
29, 900
12,280
5,940
18, 820
11,245
5,435
10. 870
11,495
20, 990
.57, 290
21,225
69, 630
70, 355
32, 620
2,632
2 28, 816
9 92, .580
10 80, 774
8 53, 071
2 12, 299
138 784,867
1,816
2,200
14 126,240
2 16. 080
2 14. 880
27 203,480
1 7.440
3 22, 920
12 75, 880
1 8. 760
1 8.960
3 25, 880
7,440
22, 120
7,240
7,240
6,540
6.540
29, 900
12.280
5. 940
18, 820
11,245
6,435
10,870
11,495
20. 990
57, 290
21.225
138 784,867
118, 083
86
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Hospitals and Medical Care, Public Healtli Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Gr
's—Continued
4(1 to $6,940— Con.
[IS officer
lant.
R-Iedifal orlicer
Nurse
Personnel officer
Property management specialist-
Grade 10. Range $5,.W0 to $fi,250:
Administrative officer
Financial onerations officer
Personnel officer ._
Property management specialist-
Grade 9. Ranee SS.OTO to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Administrative staff assistant
Dietitian,
Financial operations officer
Librarian --
Medical staff assistant
Nurse
Personnel officer
Property management specialist-
Scientist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $.'5,370 .--
Grade 7. Range $1,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 .
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230. ,
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. R:inL'e ?4..-.c,', (,» S,i,3i5
Grade9. Ran . ' ■ i- : i.niin
Grades. Rim , ;in -
Grade 7. R:i i •'?,;,
Grade 6. R;iii ■ ■ ;.i,su
Grade 5. Ran'.;.' v.'.'.iri to s;;i.4.54 -
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $.3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,5.'i2 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,42n to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1 , 1944
(42U. S.C.207):
Assistant Surgeon General
Director grade - -.
Senior assistant grade.
.Junior assistant grade ...
Total permanent, field.
Deduct:
Lapses..
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)--
Part-time and temporary positions:
Fee-basis employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and lioliday pay -
Night-work differential.-".
Carville Leprosarium differential
Territorial pay
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule.
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19,820
7 44, 980
19 120. 660
8 52, 120
3 19, 220
4 26,560
2 12. 625
1 5. 7.50
1 5, 875
2 11,250
12 67. 095
3 1.5. 930
13 70. 780
12 63. 845
4 21. 115
36 19.1.160
39 206.-590
7 37, 795
19 105,015
4 20. 490
5 24, S50
344
1,571.020
56 237.395
1,176
4, 419, 785
2, 321, 770
1, 076, 640
21 104, 865
13 60. 200
27 113, 105
126 477.210
202 699.280
245 793.670
320 990.240
490
1, 389, 120
2, 000, 020
14, 141
I
1,210,653
1,245,543
1,376,564
3,074,148
620, 952
355, 439
75.288
135, 777
322, 949
279, 836
258, 019
81,083
25, 360, 919
5, 868, 474
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $20,220
7 45. 380
21 133, 340
8 52, 320
3 19, 220
4 26. 760
2 12. 625
12 67. 345
3 1.5. 9.30
13 71. 280
12 64, 220
4 21. 115
36 195, 035
39 208.590
7 37. 795
19 106. 265
4 20. 490
5 25, 100
344
1. 584. 895
56 239,270
1,179
4, 465, 015
1, 085, 040
21 105, 740
13 60, 700
27 113, 980
126 481,010
202 704. SOO
245 799.910
320 998,000
490
1, 399, 920
761
2, 020, 260
14, 141
)
1,230,612
I
1,362,265
1,520,403
'a, 250, 497
521,100
3.56, 100
75, 500
09, 530
307, 500
249, 600
258, 000
43, 200
26, 672, 320
3,914,580
3 $20,220
7 45, 380
20 127, 200
8 52, 320
3 19, 220
4 26, 760
2 12, 625
1 5, 7,50
1 5, 875
2 11,375
9 49, .540
12 64. 220
4 21. 115
.36 19.5. 035
37 197.345
7 37. 795
19 106. 266
4 20.490
5 25, 100
330
1, 620. 1.50
54 231.430
1,101
4, 175, 696
1, 070, 400
21 106, 740
12 56.0.50
27 113,980
123 470,305
196 683, 120
233 761, 486
306 955.420
471
1.346,098
715
1, 897, 2,58
14,141
I
1,230.612
1,344.013
1
1,481,278
3, 173, 623
616, 900
366, 000
76, 600
77, 830
302, 500
245, 900
258, 000
31,700
27,051,640
3,70I,5tiO
Foreign Quarantine Service, Public Health Service-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
603
30
579
603
31
575
603
31
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,404
GS-6.4
$3,696
CPC-5.8
$2,894
$4,464
OS-6.4
$3,583
CPC-6.7
.$2,352
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC 6 7
Ungraded positions: .Average salary
$2,362
01 Personal services:
$2. 437, 850
162, 189
8,917
130,812
$2, 465, 277
157, 600
9,078
134, 446
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
167, 600
9,078
2, 729, 768
52, 646
34, 642
17, 731
42, 878
4,676
43, 479
100,627
42, 469
60
1,860
2, 766, 300
.52,000
26, 700
17,800
43, 400
3.900
40. 800
105. 300
40, 700
2, 796. 300
3.900
2,100
3, 070, 835
36, 000
3, 099, 000
34.000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
. 34,000
3,034.836
3, 065, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
6
11
1
1
2
2
- Total
salary
$7,640
5,940
5,940
6, 126
6, 660
6,310
.5.060
8.660
8.340
18.800
37.085
2.890
2,712
22, 838
13.803
Num
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$7,840
6,140
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$7. 840
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of section . .
6,140
Grade 10. K v - , . vi.260:
AdminiftiH ,> ' u i.tant
Grade 9. RaiM ,■ ^..-imi i.. i'l.slO:
Propetty management specialist
1
1
1
2
2
6
10
1
1
2
2
6,260
11.370
5.435
5. 185
8.910
8.690
23.210
33. 990
3, 270
2,792
22, 838
13, 980
10
I
6,260
11, 370
6, 435
Administrative staff assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,666
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,5.52 to $3,032
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U.S. C. 207):
6,186
8,910
8,690
23.210
33,990
3,270
2,792
22,8.38
13, 980
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
33
1
156,703
5,146
1,891
33
0.6
169, 800
2,973
33
0.6
159, 800
2,973
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
32
149,666
461
32.4 156.827
473
32.4
156,827
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
473
All personal services, departmental.
160, 127
157.300
157,300
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3
2
8
1
1
3
1
101
2
14
20
132
27
11
23,120
13, 080
51,120
6,140
6,760
16, 555
6,060
669, 185
10,865
67,915
85,160
491. 620
91, 525
36, 130
2
2
2
1
2
1
101
2
20
21
133
30
10
15,880
13, 480
46, 680
12,280
5,875
11,370
5,185
666, 935
10,990
87,860
89,695
604, 530
100, 260
33,100
2
2
2
1
2
1
101
2
20
21
133
30
10
15,880
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
13, 480
45, 580
12,280
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative staff assistant-
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
6,876
11,370
6,185
566,936
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
10, 990
87,860
89, 696
604, 630
100, 260
33, 100
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
87
DETAIL OF PEESON.IL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Contiiuipd
Oeneral sctii lull _: :'lr^ -Continued
Grade -' L i i- ■',: ■•< io.$3,230
Grade 1 1: ■ -■ - : $2,980
Num. Total
ber salary
fi $19, 300
3 8, 940
3 16, 320
3 14, 325
29 128, 960
32 123, 420
20 71, 760
14 47, 156
42 124, 340
13 35,596
13 1,52,713
10 97, 471
6 46, 388
15 98,264
3 15, 872
4 22, 940
28 69, 6.52
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $19, 620
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $19, 620
Crafts, pmn i nv,, nt.i m^todial grades:
Grade 10. Uange $4,.si;,=. to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.6S0
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to .$3,230
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42U. S. C.207):
1 5, 565
3 14, 575
27 120,980
24 95, 040
16 57, 680
13 43, 942
41 120, 990
13 36, 456
14 164. 4SS
8 79, 079
11 88,222
10 68.784
1 5, 565
3 14, 675
27 120, 980
24 95, 040
16 .57, 680
13 43, 942
41 120, 990
13 36, 456
14 164, 488
S 79, 079
11 88.222
10 68, 784
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
ITngraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
10 54, 468
39 91.736
10 54, 468
Total nermanent, fields.
Deduct:
570 2, 546, 632
52. 9 232, 973
25, 475
.570 2, 664, 635
68. 6 250,'185
570 2, 664, 635
53. 4 228, 185
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
.517. 1
2, 288, 184
109, 764
27, .514
14,911
>t. 4.V.
65, 790
14,044
36, 955
14.02.3
511.5
2.308,450
112, 900
29,500
1.5,100
S,605
06, 000
14, 100
42, 521
11,824
Part-time and temporary positions:
Fee-basis employment...
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment ...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
2, 336, 450
112,900
29,500
1.5,100
8, fi05
60, Olio
14,100
42, 521
13,824
Additional pay for service abroad..
All personal services, field
2, 579, 641
2,609,000
2, 639, 000
01 Personal services. _
2, 729, 768
2,766,300
2, 796, .300
Operating Expenses, National Institutes of Health, Public Health
Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Per-ional Servicps
Total number of permanent positions
Pull-time equivalent of all other positions.
11
727
1,740
12
1,078
2,174
15
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 322
GS-0.0
$3,041
CPC-4.2
$3,245
.$4, 187
GS-5.9
$2, 956
cpr-4.3
$3,285
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 921
Ungraded positions: Average salary
.$3. 285
Personal service obligations:
$2,775,869
36, 516
11,038
60,095
$4, 128, 667
42,800
23.929
87,600
$6, 561, 218
75,300
30. 536
113, 250
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-woek base...
Total personal service obligations..
2, 883, 518
4, 282, 996
6, 780. 304
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
559, 570
61, 562
276
7,057
1,193
11,334
12, 490
24,100
33, 254
4,698,015
55
1,010
463, 850
48, 000
200
6,000
1, 000
10. 000
.5, Ofl<J
20, 000
1,200
4,454,000
48, 000
04 Commnnirltinn m rvires
05 RenLf IP ' n' '![' nires
6, 000
1,000
07 Other i'h;, i, ;„ ,, ..nices. .... .
08 Supplie5 ,llid UiUelK.ls ---
500
20, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
4, 624, 000
1,100
Subtotal
5, 399, 922
1,472
6,010,360
5, 180, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
Total obligations payable out of
.5,398,450
5,010,350
5, 180, 000
OBLIGATION'S BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Reimbursements from non-Federal
01 Personal .services.
$24,000
46,_000
$90,000
175, 000
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
$i,"629'
Total obligations payable out of
reimhnrsenients from non-Fcd-
1,629
70,000
265, 000
5,400,079
5. 080, 360
5, 446, 000
Obligalions Payable Old of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
2, 323, 948
9,900
1,694
33, 222
129,689
27, 994
105, 768
470, 511
166. 915
1,293
2.790
5,685
3, 795, 146
3,5, 300
8,100
70, 800
178,300
36, 300
73. 400
811.400
138, 300
6, 226, 804
55, 800
14,300
82, 100
304. 800
36,300
60,800
1, 129, 400
74,300
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Commimication services
05 Rents and utility services
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
12,100
18,600
Subtotal
3, 279, 409
4,548
5, 159, 146
6,946
8,003,204
90. 904
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursementsfrom other accounts-
3, 274, 861
5, 162, 200
7, 912, 300
8, 674, 940
10, 232, 660
13, 367, 300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Medical oflicer
Scientist
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Public health program specialist..
Scientist -..
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Chief of division
Medical officer
Statistician
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
-Administrative officer
Chief of branch. __
Chief of section
Medical officer
Program publication specialist
Scientist
Statistician
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to .$9,360:
Administrative officer
Dietitian
Financial operations officer
Librarian
Medical officer
Nurse.
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist..
Public health program specialist. .
ReSeairl, I,.rl,iiiri,!li _.._
Scieiiti '
Gradi
Adniini 1 1 in\ r 1:;:! assistant
Chief 01 liraneli..
Chief of section
Dietitian
Financial operations officer
Medical and scientific illustrator —
Medical officer
Medical staff assistant.
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Statistician
Translator..
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Administrative staff assistant
Chief of section
Dietitian
Engineer
Financial operations officer
Information specialist _
Librarian.
Medical and scientific illustrator
Medical stafi assistant
Num- Total
ber salary
8,560
8,760
8,360
87, 400
14, 080
28,960
7,240
35,200
7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
22,600
11,050
32,400
11, 050
9,600
19. 200
9,600
9.600
9,600
2S, goo
9,600
9,360
33, 440
8,760
8,360
16, 720
88,000
8,560
8,360
8,040
7,240
21,120
14,080
14, 080
14, 080
7,040
21, 120
14,080
29, 360
'49,'686"
21,320
7,040
14,480
7,640
11,880
6,940
17, 820
17, 820
6,940
68,740
6,940
24,360
22,600
11,050
32, 400
11,050
9,000
19, 200
9,600
9,600
9, 600
28. 800
9,600
8, 360
8,360
8,760
9,360
16, 720
33, 440
8,760
8,360
16, 720
88,000
8, .560
8,360
8,040
7,240
21,120
21,120
14, 080
14, 080
21, 120
21,120
14, 080
29, 360
42, 440
7,040
14,480
7,640
11,880
5,940
17, 820
23. 760
6,940
68,740
5,940
24,360
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Operating Expenses, National Institutes of Health, Public Health
Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntlniloiI
Fielrt— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con,
Nurse
Organization and methods exam-
iner ._
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Research technician
Scientist ,
Statistician
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative staff assistant
Translator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
AdministratiTe staff assistant-
Chief of section
Dietitian _..
Financial operations officer
Information specialist _
Librarian
Medical and scientific illustrator
Medical staff assistant
Nurse ._.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel olRcer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Research technician
Statistician
Translator
Grade 8. Rair-r ^ : .v:fi ■,, i-, :;:n
Grade 7. Ran---^ ■ , ■ . i. ■ '•-,■:,
Grade 6. Ran;" : . ■ i ,1', _
Grades. Ranif - ; im ; , ; i,|.;ii _
Grade 4. Range $:^.\7n to $.'!.6,W
Grade .1. R.ange $2,9,50 to $.3,430_ _
Grade 2. Range $2,7.'50 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,.565 to $5.315
Grade 9. R™ge $4,1.50 to $4.900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54 _
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3.230
Grade 3. Ringe $2,5.52 to $3.032.-
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 2071:
Assistant Surgeon General
■Director grade.- _.
Senior grade _ __.
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
A.ssistant grade
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Additional pay for service abroad..
1 Personal services
able from non-Federal
Total of foregoing schedule..
26, 360
36, 440
25,160
5,940
6,540
12, 880
6,340
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2.5. 960
42. 980
2,5. 160
35.640
18, 620
13.280
12.280
5,940
38. 170
5.185
5,435
15, 805
5.060
20,490
5.185
47. 665
15. 805
10, 245
5,060
15. 235
167, 665
92. 240
228, 295
264, 505
261,510
61, 670
59, 340
73, 670
113, 250
123, 760
78, 990
189, 630
147, 976
182, 180
42. 246
71.637
23, 488
21.993
19. 244
4, 995
29, 201
273, 406
13, 465
16. 823
14.201
.5, 492
11,038
25, 675
10. 245
25, 300
43, 605
15
15, 180
26, 300
2.5, 300
75, 900
1 .5, 185
7 36, 295
2 10. 120
12 63. 095
2 10. 745
2 10,495
1 5. 060
2 10. 620
3 15, 360
86 370. .380
30 123,100
164 582,490
153 502,095
190 .574,260
25 73,310
33 86, 860
11 50,215
6 24, 900
49 191,010
66 239,010
122 398,160
49 152.766
106 303,500
179 472,008
198 491,560
3 42, 246
13 135.055
5 38, 069
3 21,993
4 25, 8,52
6, 508, 616
■4
2, 379, 949
18.000
14, 300
10.500
23, 929
Num- Total
ber salary
25,960
48, 920
25. 160
3.5, 640
18. 620
13.280
18. 220
5,940
5 25. 675
2 10, 245
8 40, 480
3 15, ISO
5 26. 300
17 86, 020
50 253,000
1 5. 185
8 41. 3.55
2 10. 120
13 68,155
2 10.745
2 10, 495
1 5. 060
2 10, 620
3 1.5. 360
140 597,075
35 142. 075
229 803.140
170 554.070
245 735, 230
26 75. 020
49 125,860
11 ,50,215
6 24. 900
,54 209,710
75 269, 925
137 446.160
57 176. 5.58
135 3S3. 250
225 589.080
235 581,090
3 42. 246
13 135.0,55
6 47, 354
4 28, 806
6 40, 400
1 4. 995
11 36, 132
8,039.146
:1
1, 477, 92,S
18,000
14, 300
43.000
30, 530
463. 850
24,000
3, 795, 146
4, 282, 996
463, 500
90,000
6, 226, 804
Salaries, Expenses, and Grants, National Cancer Institute, Public
Health Service —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
6, 780, 034
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summari/ of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
583
9
648
648
12
592
641
14
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,609
GS-6.5
.$2,800
CPC-3.1
$4,711
GS-6.6
$2, 861
CPC-3.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 851
Personal service obligations:
$2, 564, 897
46, 768
9,154
17, 659
$2,869,832
62, 900
9,361
18,177
$2,999,832
73,700
9,361
18, 177
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations ..
2, 638, 478
2, 960, 270
3,101,070
Direct Obligations
2,629.213
72, 899
12,984
15, 897
3,702
74, 209
225,113
1,070,850
281,659
314,467
9, 713, 863
35
6,781
2,948,070
88,400
11,600
16, 600
3,2C0
70, 700
189,000
1,614,000
298, 600
224, 700
12,050,000
.3, 101, 070
11,600
2,900
146, 500
Eeimbursemsnt to "Operating ex-
penses, Nalional Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service". ..
2, 121, 700
331,900
227, 500
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
16,873,000
8,750
10, 250
Subtotal
14, 420, 662
4,243
17, 523, 920
4,720
22,004,720
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
4,720
14,416,419
17, 519, 200
22,000,000
Obligaiions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accoums
9,265
107
30
5
5,102
5,076
12,200
4,300
4,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
19, 585
20,600
14,436,004 17,639,700
22, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Ml rl I .liile grades:
1 ,1 rS 1 : l:ange $8,360 to $9,360:
(irade IL'. Range"'$'7^646'to'$M46:'
Statistician
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Financial oiieiatidiis a.^sislant
Pnl l,r ! ,, I' : ,. i.ilist...
Gra.lr 7 I
Gra.l. .-, I ■ II
Gra.lc I l; II . i, ■
Grades. Rang.- $l.'.',i,mi to .?.-;. 1:10
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct:
lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay.
All personal services, departmental.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,040
5,060
6.060
4. ;'05
11.105
3. 336
3,270
2,952
50, 587
0.8 3,814
10.2 46,706
7,240
5.060
5.060
4. 330
11, 41-0
3.415
3,350
3,032
11 61, 727
0.6 2,686
7,240
5. OfiO
6. OfiO
4.330
11,4^0
3.415
3,350
3,032
61, 727
0. 6 2. 6S6
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
89
DETAIL OF FEBSO.NAL SERVICES — Continued
Field:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Scientist
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Medical officer
Scientist
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of branch
Medical officer
Scientist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Medical officer
Scientist
Statistician.-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
Scientist
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer
Program publication specialist
Scientist
S tatis tician - -
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative oflicer
Program publication specialist
Scientist
Statistician
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Raiisc $5,0Sft to $5,810:
Administritivi' stiiT :issistant
MediKil stuit assistiiu
Medical st:ilT technician
Program publication specialist
Research technician
Scientist
Statistician
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 ,
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230..
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
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, field
Deduct:
Lapses..
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelv base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
All personal services, field
Personal services ,
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts...
11,800
10,800
35, 400
34,040
76,640
8,760
28. 560
8,040
153,010
28,760
6,140
24,760
153.300
6, 340
5,500
5.435
6,060
5,310
10, 120
6,060
109,390
10.495
206,885
28.315
338. 880
140, 950
236, 030
3,294
78, 460
74. 222
34, 300
55. 139
126, 2.56
14,5. 045
286, 792
6.017
1953 estimate
57, 000
10. 200
10, 000
39, 200
97,800
9,600
59, 120
86,000
8,760
6,140
24,960
179. 860
6,340
5,500
5,560
5,185
5,435
10,245
6,185
126, 570
10, 745
232, 660
29, 065
379, 570
165, 655
272, 720
89, 890
8,060
3,374
79, 740
7.5, ,582
35,000
77, 266
164. 467
163, 982
287, 860
6,017
572 2, 762, 675
43. 8 212, 469
32.015
35,719
11.049
8,969
Total of foregoing schedule..
2. 629, 213
9,265
637 3, 162, 843
67. 7 342, 052
2, 948, 070
12,200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 67, 000
1 10,200
1 10, 000
4 39, 200
10 97, 800
1 9,600
7 59, 120
10 86, 000
1 8,760
10 71.000
1 8,010
22 161,880
4 29, 360
1 6.140
4 24, 960
29 179, 860
5,185
126. ,570
10, 745
232, 660
29, 005
357, 330
165. 655
272, 720
89,890
8.060
3,374
79, 740
75, .582
35,000
77,266
154, 467
163, 982
281,635
6.017
630 3, 134, 408
42.4 183,617
59,700
14,000
9.165
Mental Health Activities, Public Health Service —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification 1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
242 260
9 11
204 239
282
12
275
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,708
GS-6.7
$4,999
GS-7.2
$5,038
GS-7.3
OBLIGATION'S BY- OBJECTS:— Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$1, 069, 826
40, 339
2.530
4,006
$1, 308, 549
38, 570
4,007
6,500
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
41,500
1, 116, 701
96, 859
11, 159
9,430
164
36.966
18, 971
321, 612
82, 262
86, 120
8, 052, 059
20
3,137
1, 367, 626
95, 000
6,500
10, 300
500
26,600
41,500
622, 400
51,800
17,900
8, 611, 000
03 Transportation of things
8,600
11,800
500
31,600
32,500
Reimbursement to "Operating ex-
penses. National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"..
1, 045. 800
68.000
36,900
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-.
12, 628, 000
3,000
3,900
9, 835, 460
4,421
10, 844, 126
4,926
15, 524, 426
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
4,926
9, 831, 039
10, 839, 200
15, 519, 500
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,080 to $5,810:
Public health program specialist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Num
ber
1
2
2
2
1
Total
salary
$5, 560
8,410
7,570
6,910
2,552
Num
ber
1
2
1
2
1
Total
salary
$5,685
8,660
4,035
7,070
2,632
Num
ber
1
2
1
2
1
Total
salary
$5, 685
8,660
4,035
7,070
2,632
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
8
1.2
31,002
4,656
620
7
0.1
28, 082
490
7
0.1
28,082
490
Savings due to use of former pay scales
"
Net permanent, departmental (av-
6.8
25, 726
117
6.9
27,592
108
6.9
27,692
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base
108
All personal services, departmental -
15.843
27,700
27, 700
Field:
Positions at rates in exce,ss of $14,800:
1
1
1
1
3
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
4
1
2
2
1
2
1
15,000
12,000
10, 800
21,600
9,800
29, 800
9,600
34,040
16. 720
8,660
8,360
8,360
7.640
7,640
14,280
44,640
28. 660
7,240
14,080
12,680
6,340
12,480
5,940
1
2
3
3
1
9
1
8
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
3
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
15, 000
24, 000
32.400
32, 400
10,000
87, 600
9,800
68,080
16, 920
8,560
8,360
8,360
7,640
7,840
14,480
37,800
21, 920
14,480
14,080
12,880
6,940
11,880
6,940
11.880
10, 120
1
2
3
3
1
9
1
9
2
1
4
1
1
1
4
6
3
2
2
3
1
2
1
4
2
16, 000
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
24, 000
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
32, 400
Scientist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
32, 400
10,000
87, 600
9,800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
76.440
16, 920
Nurse
8,560
33,440
8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,640
7,840
28, 560
37,800
Public health program specialist
21, 920
14, 480
14,080
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
18, 820
5,940
Program publications specialist
Public health program speciaUst
11,880
5,940
23. 760
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
2
1
10, 120
5,436
10, 120
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
16
5
49
53
19
1
6,060
2
1
1
1
1
1
11
4
34
46
20
2
10, 120
6,560
6.810
6,810
6,435
5,060
49, 255
15. 930
128, 880
150, 370
60,680
5,820
2
1
1
2
2
1
12
5
44
50
19
1
10, 245
6,685
5,060
10. 870
10, 120
5,186
63,710
20, 225
164. 980
164. 030
68,050
2,750
10, 245
Organization and methods exam-
5,685
Program publications specialist
Public health program specialist
5,060
10, 870
10, 120
6,185
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
70, 530
20, 225
182, 030
173, 555
68.050
2,750
90
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE -Continued
Mental Health Activities, Public Health Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COlltinUGCl
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field- Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grades established by act of Julv 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Num- Total
ber salary
1 _$2. C32
8 88,018
20 177, 302
18 133, 492
8 51,809
2 9, 785
2 21,000
1 5,200
5 15, 780
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2,712
11 119.120
18 167, 157
14 104, 104
7 48. 472
2 10. 141
1 14.800
Num- Total
ber salary
I $2,712
18 167,157
7 48 472
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
1 14, 800
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses.
Savings due to use of former pay scales
234 1, 315, 463
45. 6 234, 928
36, 435
253 1.465,776
32.3 184,819
275 1,679, ,571
19. 1 108, 879
Net permanent, field (average num-
188.4
1, 044, 100
3,964
26. 036
10, 339
2,413
4,006
220,7
1, 2S0, 967
11,000
13,070
14. 500
3.899
6,500
Part-time and temporary positions:
1,470,692
24, 000
14 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
4,334
7,600
All personal services, field _
1,090,858
1, 329, 926
1, 524, 126
01 Personal services -,-
1,116,701
1, 357, 626
1.561,826
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1,098,524
18, 177
1, 337, 426
20, 200
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from non-Federal sources
19, 600
1,116,701
1,367,626
Salaries, Expenses, and Grants,
Health Service —
National Heart Institute, Public
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1B53 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
356
12
311
416
12
379
416
12
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4, 191
G .9-5.8
$4, 166
GS-5.8
Average grade
GS-5.8
01 Person,al services:
$1, 418, 793
50, 949
3,384
3.592
$1,811,303
54, 540
5,091
3,610
$1,904,063
54,640
5, qoi
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regularpay inexcess of 52-week base.
1, 476, 718
68,816
5, 470
11,058
4,000
10,649
62, 824
452, 320
194,029
224, 464
7,155,073
4,067
1,874,604
78, 950
13,900
10.000
4.000
12, 500
96, 560
801, 600
214, 900
168,800
8, 500, 000
4,230
1, 9P7, 304
78. 450
10,300
10.000
4, 000
12, .500
52, 550
1.410,400
235,900
168,800
12, 650. 000
4,730
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Conn. illTiinlinii MIA i,r.
05 Rl'llls 1 i:(,l:(- .,.; , i. ,,^
0(> Priiilihv .iiM !r|„,„,,„.|„,i,
07 Othci r..I,M :rlM -1 -'H I.VS ._.,
Rfinii i:- . i' . ii (., "Operating ex-
|ii ! ■ , ! 1 si Institutes of
Hi ! ;' ' Health Service".
08 Supiil)- :slrl 11' IN nals
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
9, 6.69, 488
6,370
11,779,934
4,934
16,504,934
4,934
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obhgations
9,653,118
11,775,000
16, 600, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
2 14,280
1 T, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 440
2 14. 480
1 7, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 440
2 14, 480
1 7, 040
Public health program specialist
,Statistieiau
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range .$6,940 to $6,940:
Public health program specialist
Statistician
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 340
1 6, 940
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,480
1 5, 940
1 6, 060
4 20, 616
1 6. 186
1 4, 205
6 22,210
4 13,680
6 18,420
3 20,898
3 19, 322
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,480
1 5, 94(1
1 5, 060
4 20., 615
Grade 9. Range $5, 060 to $5, 810:
Public health program specialist
4 20, 240
1 5,060
1 4,205
5 18, 176
4 13,500
7 21,130
2 14, 214
4 26, 396
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U.S. C.207):
1 4, 205
6 22, 210
4 13,580
6 18, 420
3 20, 898
3 19, 322
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
34 162,760
6 29,809
2,167
36 176,875
1. 2 8, 683
36 176,876
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
28 130, 784
10,416
499
126
34.8 168,292
3,000
538
34.8 168,292
3,000
638
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
All personal services, departmental.
141, 826
171,830
171,830
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1 13, 000
2 24, 000
1 10, 800
2 22,860
1 9, 600
1 13,000
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 10,800
2 22,860
1 9,600
5 65, 250
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1' 9, 800
1 9. 800
1 10, 600
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8, 760
2 16, 920
1 8, 360
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
9 63, 760
1 7, 040
1 5, 940
2 12, 080
1 5, 940
9 53, 660
1 5, 940
2 10, 620
2 10,120
2 10, 120
3 15, 180
1 9,800
1 10, 600
i 9,s66
1 10, 600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
6 50, 360
1 8, 360
1 7, 240
1 7,040
8 56. 720
1 7, 040
1 5, 940
3 18, 020
6 50,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 240
1 7,040
Public health program specialist
1 7,040
1 6, 940
3 18,020
Gradell. Range $6,940 to $6,940: '
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist —
11 65,940
1 6, 940
3 16, 930
Statistician
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative stall assistant
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist —
1 5, 940
3 15, 930
1 .5, 060
3 15. 555
2 10, 120
15 64, 450
2 8, 340
99 347. 465
30 98, 610
37 114,430
11 31,750
22 55, 640
3 8,296
3 7, 610
7 76, 842
3 27, 499
15 117,807
59 412, 136
11 62,496
1 4, 9S0
2 23, 360
7 19,600
1 5,060
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 6. Rani:.. ?:i,ni) In $4,160
Grade 4. Runt'.' i:\.\:r, i<, $:i.iv,r<
Grade 3. Ranjir .sj,;i.-,(i i . i $n,-i:ii)
Grade 2. KaiiLv :t.'.7:.ii I" $:1,L>:«)
Crafls. 1. 1 • .'■ ,1 trradcs:
Qra.l,' , l: . - ... ■ - ;,ii:',2.
Qra.lr .: I: ,ii. . n.'. un i., ^..'.MO
Grades e.-ilahlislu'il hvaci tilJulv 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade...
10 43. 675
3 12, 010
75 264, 126
27 88, 445
36 111,320
9 27, 230
17 43,540
3 8, 616
2 5, 050
5 64, 782
6 46, 713
10 78,892
43 299, 674
18 105, 804
1 4, 980
1 8, 360
8 22,060
16 64, 460
2 8, 340
99 347. 466
30 98, 610
37 114,430
11 31,750
22 55, 640
3 8,296
3 7, 610
7 76, 842
3 27, 499
15 117,807
69 412, 130
1 1 62, 496
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
2 23, 360
322 1, 576, 156
60. 6 240, 993
46, 154
380 1,868,586
47. 4 226, 515
380 1,868,686
Deduct:
26.9 132,816
Savings due to use of formei pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
271.4
1, 288, 009
332.6
1, 643, 071
6.000
11,800
29,300
4,440
363 1
Pai't-time and temporary positions:
1,735,771
6.000
6.764
26, ,591
7,178
Casual employment
4,440
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
91
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above bssic rates:
$2,885
2,154
1,312
$4, 553
2,510
1,100
$4, 553
1,334,893
1, 702, 774
1,967,304
' ■
Dental Health Activities, Public Health Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
189
7
178
207
9
184
207
11
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,219
GS-6.0
$5,060
$4,444
GS-6.3
$5,060
QS-6 3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,060
01 Personal services:
$887, 118
21, 768
1,972
3,537
$981,958
29, 400
2, 433
3,600
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
40,700
914, 395
96, 848
18. 259
6,019
1,755
28.247
48, 465
81. 020
87, 166
54.267
270, 740
1,684
1.017,391
108,950
17, 200
5,483
4,700
18,900
22, 140
84,700
69, 750
31,700
271,000
1,370
110, 300
Reimbursement to "Operating ex-
penses, National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"...
165. 100
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
1,114.000
1,607,865
2,798
1. 663. 284
3.284
2, 703, 284
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
1, 605, 067
1,660,000
2,700,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public healtli program specialist
Information specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative offecer
Financial operations officer
Public health program specialist —
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Statistician. _
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public health program specialist
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Public health program specialist
Statistician.-
Administrative staff assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4.646
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 TJ. S. C.207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,050 and above:
Program publication specialist
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
8.760
8. 360
8,360
8.785
15, 305
21,336
23,105
15,230
46. 033
17, 192
15,358
21,870
5,060
51 295, 233
4.2 31,234
4,363
46. 8 259, 646
10, 495
10.496
5. 060
17.320
8.090
29. .5.30
22. 945
14.830
34, 970
18,392
23,014
61 283, 979
4.4 24,676
Num- Total
bcr salary
10, 495
10, 495
.5,060
17,320
8,090
29,5:50
22, 945
14. 8.30
34. 970
18, 392
23,014
6,918
51 283. 979
4.4 24,676
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Num- Total
ber sal.ary
$677
644
Num- Total
ber salary
$764
600
Num- Total
ber salary
$7M
600
All personal services, departmental.
260, 967
260, 667
260, 667
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1 12, 000
1 9,800
1 8. 560
2 16. 720
3 • 25,080
1 7, 040
2 15, 280
3 21,920
1 12,000
1 9.800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9, 600
1 8,560
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Scientist
2 16. 720
3 25, 080
1 7,040
2 16, 280
3 21, 920
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2 15. 280
6 43, 440
1 6. 140
2 12. 080
1 6, 140
Public health program specialist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
3 18,020
3 17, 820 .
1 5, 060
1 5,310
4 20, 240
4 16, 820
1 3, 920
17 61, 596
40 132, 440
11 34,355
4 12, 360
10 109. 610
8 70.679
11 82.403
21 146.813
2 11.901
1 4,268
3 18, 020
3 17,820
Public health program specialist
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to .$5,810:
1 5, 185
1 5,310
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6 Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3.656
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3.430
Grade 2, Range .$2.7,50 to $3.230
Grades established bv act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
1 4, 205
1 3, 795
12 43, 670
44 138, 910
7 21,610
5 14, 790
6 66, 912
6 49, 921
11 83.044
26 180. 216
3 17,919
1 4, 268
4 16, 820
1 3. 920
17 61,595
40 132, 440
11 34.355
4 12.360
Full grade .
1 4. 268
138 736, 684
14. 1 84, 014
24, 198
156 870.014
27.3 147,369
Deduct:
14.8 66,459
Savings due to use of former pay scales
123.9 627,472
6,493
11, 113
4,162
1,295
455
2,438
128. 7 722, 655
12,650
10,200
6,650
1, (569
500
2,500
141.2 803,665
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
1,669
800
2,600
All personal services, field
653, 428
756, 724
849, 224
914, 395
1, 017, 391
1, 109 891
Arthritis and Metabolic Disease Activities, Public Health Service-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
307
11
294
364
13
324
354
4
330
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 630
GS-6.7
$2, 763
CPC-3.1
$7,060
$4. 857
QS-7.!
$2. 719
CPC-3.0
$7, 169
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 719
CPC-3.0
Ungraded positions; -Average salary
$7. 169
Personal service obligations:
$1. 493, 754
43, 917
4,480
9,191
$1, 700, 015
52,600
5,440
2,500
$1, 800, 685
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in evcess of 52-week base...
20, 700
.5, 440
2,500
Total personal service obligations...
1, 651, 342
1, 760, 455
1,829,325
Direct Obligations
1,521,542
28, 560
7,307
10. 562
328
9, .596
1,724,6.55
31,000
8,800
11,000
300
11,200
1,829,326
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services...
8.300
il.oon
06 Printing and reproduction
12,200
92
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE -Continued
Arthritis and Metabolic Disease Activities, Public Health Service^
Continued
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$17, 121
646,034
194,433
74,459
1, 474, 570
2,975
$22, 100
926. 900
218. 092
72, 905
1,545.000
3,310
$18,100
1, 359, 300
Reimbursement to "Operating ex-
penses, National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"..
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
4,899.000
Subtotal...
3,987,477
5.710
4, 675, 262
6, 362
8,456,362
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations ,.
3. 981. 767
4,658,900
8, 450, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursementa
From Other Accounts
29,800
8,425
0,708
264
22
4.982
13. 657
18.825
35. 800
1,900
02 Travel
1,500
9. 000
9,600
Total obliaations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
82.683
57, 800
4,064,4.50
4, 626, 700
8. 450, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800
Scientist
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800
Scientist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Medical officer
Scientist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Medical officer
Scientist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Scientist...
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer... _
Medical officer
Scientist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Mamtnmnne cnft mnn
Num- Total
So
Gi
Gi I
Gi .1
Ciallv I I ill lul grades
Grade 4 Rinte$2 Olu 1.5 230
Grades Rxnge $2 ')')2 to $! 032
Grade 2 Ringe $2 420 to $2 840
Grades established bv act of Juh 1
1944 (42 U S C 207)
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade _
Ungraded positions at armual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Medical officer _
Scientist
Rates less than $5.060
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
I..apses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary em[iIoympnt---
Part-time employment.
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
:,360
9 77, 040
16 117,640
1 5, 940
'i9""ii8,666"
11
"S 2S'
71 no
31 8"5
10 400
139. 112
106, 190
76, 463
1,5.5,360
22, 898
26, 500
38.000
13, 162
307 1,641,270
24 122, 493
25, 023
283 1,493,754
37. 545
4.713
1,659
4.480
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8,360
41,800
77, 240
12.080
23. 760
113, 720
5.060
85. 590
186. 340
50. 665
173,805
125. .530
74, 800
29. 285
11.880
16. 432
9,750
149. 608
98, 2S3
76, 481
176. 666
6,173
14, 000
33, 060
17. 460
354 1,935,588
43 235, 573
47, 255
2,745
2,600
5,440
Num- Total
ber salary
12,080
23, 760
113,720
5, 060
85, 590
186, 340
50,665
173,805
125, 530
74, 800
29, 285
7,980
11.880
149, 60S
98, 283
70. 481
176.666
5.173
14,000
33, 060
17,460
3.54 1, 935, .588
28 134, 903
326 1.800,685
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estunate
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and lioliday pay
Night-work differential
$7. 949
16
1,220
$2,500
$2,500
1. 551, 342
1, 760, 465
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
1, 521, 542
29,800
1, 724, 655
35,800
1, 829, 325
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Total of foregoing schedule...
1, 551, 342
1. 760, 455
1, 829, 325
Microbiology Activities, Public Health Service
OBLIOATIOXS BY OBJECTS
Object classification 1952 actual
1953 estunate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personat Semces
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions -
463
56
472
462
31
442
490
31
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,056
GS-5.2
.$3. 139
CPC-1.3
.$4. 284
.$4,163
OS-5.3
$3. 189
CPC-4.3
$4. 615
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4 3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,615
Personal servic* obligations:
$1,887,115
219. 351
5.964
26,761
$1, 944. 436
133. 166
6.011
10.500
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
124. 666
6.560
10.500
Total personal service obligations...
2, 139, 191
2. 094, 113
2, 196, 863
Direct Obligalions
1, 951. 976
57, 687
10, 924
13,442
11, 393
12, 725
14, 739
630. 346
252, 309
82, 125
2,065,721
65
4,178
1.998.447
56,800
11,250
14, 100
11,600
13. 150
21,900
916.560
254, 950
80. 050
2,100,000
02 Travel
59. 800
14, 750
11, 700
15, 750
17 300
Reimbursements to "Operating ex-
penses. National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"..
1. 337, 000
280, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
3,064.000
4,245
4,695
Subtotal
5, 107, 630
2,074
5,482.042
2.842
7, 002, 842
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
2,842
5, 105, 566
6, 479, 200
7, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
187, 215
10,314
3,463
1,908
2,506
179
44, 697
114.925
30. 744
721
96. 666
10, 140
600
800
94, 166
10, 240
600
800
23. 644
30, 100
10. 150
23, 644
31,560
11,650
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
396, 671
171.000
172.500
5, 502, 127
5. 6.50. 200
7, 172, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $38,400
1 8,360
7 60,120
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $48, 400
1 8,360
7 60,720
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $48, 400
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,360
Scientist-
8 69,080
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
93
DETAIL OF PERSONAL. SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Medical officer-
Scientist ---
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Medical officer
Scientist
Grade 10. Range $5,.W0 to $6,260:
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Range $,5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Animal caretaker
Librarian,.
Medical and scientific illustrator.,.
Personnel officer
Scientist...
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4..545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade i. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Grade 3. Range .$2,552 to .$3,032
Grade 2. Range .$2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Director grade
Senior grade,.
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above;
Scientist -,.
Rates less than $5,060,-.
Total permanent, field...
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year,
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment.
itf 52-week base.
Night-worlc duti-rential
Additional pay for service abroad..
Personal services.
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations..
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts...
Total of foregoing schedule.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$7,640
"ioi'MO
6,125
5,060
6,185
5,060
5,435
5,560
71,280
180, 200
87,445
211,495
152, 235
6,190
4,900
7,670
24,960
15,990
28, 030
37, 248
11,010
160. 261
124, 168
138, 461
144, 109
18, 763
8,714
463 2, 130, 074
47 211,472
31.487
416 1,
7,115
215. 729
3.622
6,964
17, 381
3.250
6,130
1, 951, 976
187, 215
2, 139, 191
13 97, 120
12 78, 080
1 6, 250
1 6, 185
1 6.310
1 5, 185
1 5,560
1 5, 685
15 82, 525
40 182,415
22 93, 615
65 208, 800
53 181,316
56 176, 960
28 82, 620
24 65, 680
1 6,315
1 4. 900
2 7, 770
7 25, 120
5 16,310
9 28, 350
14 38, 128
4 11, 220
172, 391
124, 880
139, 349
152, 807
23.580
462 2, 180, 351
51 235, 915
411 1,944,436
129, 166
4,000
6,011
1, 998, 447
96. 666
$7. 640
49. 280
97, 120
6,250
5,185
5,310
6,185
5.560
5,685
92. 645
199. 235
93. 616
225. 850
187. 665
191.710
82. 520
65, 680
6,316
4,900
7,770
25, 120
16, 310
28, 350
38. 128
11.220
172,391
124. SSO
139. 349
162. 807
23, 580
4,446
490 2, 314, 961
60 259, 824
430 2, 065, 137
120. 666
4.000
6,660
2, 102, 697
94, 166
Neurology and Blindness Activities, Public Health Service-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19.52 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
9
1
7
36
2
25
66
2
55
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 496
GS-6.7
$5,218
GS-7.4
$4,509
GS-7.1
01 Personal services:
$33,090
3,400
178
532
$145, 140
8,850
755
1,705
$301,477
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
16, 200
1.238
2.085
Total personal services
02 Travel
37. 200
7,796
220
1,048
1,122
156. 450
11,300
2.400
2.500
900
321,000
14,900
3.000
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
4.900
6,800
OBLiGATio.N's BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
$4,812
61,005
7,229
18, 771
1,433,023
$10. 700
187, 150
6,400
8,300
1,586.000
200
$10 700
Reimbursements to "Operating ex-
penses, National Institutes of
Health. Public Health Service"...
473. 000
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-.
18. 600
6. 788. 000
1.000
1, 562, 226
1, 972, 300
7, 670, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16. 000
2 30.000
2 21, 600
4 38, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
2 30, 000
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
3 32, 400
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
5 48, 000
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8, 360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
1 7,440
1 7,440
1 7. 040
1 7. 040
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public health program specialist
1 6, 140
2 11,880
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6.060
3 12. 740
4 14.390
8 25, 720
4 11,880
1 7. 907
1 6, 713
2 12,034
3 16, 180
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.665
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3.430
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42U.S. C.207);
1 4, 206
2 7,320
1 3,415
1 2, 950
1 7, 907
7 29. 560
8 28. 030
17 54, 295
7 20, 730
1 7, 907
2 13, 631
3 18, 051
9 64,377
3 20, 823
464
36 222, 964
13 77, 824
66 361, 584
Deduct;
13 60, 107
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num
6 33, 090
23 145, 140
5,000
3,850
755
1,705
63 301,477
Part-time and temporary positions:
10,000
3,400
178
532
6,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payinent above basic rates: Overtime and
1,23S
2,085
37, 200
166. 460
321,000
Salaries and Expenses, Public Health Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
683
5
601
636
3
595
631
1
592
Average salaries and grades:
General schedvUe grades;
$4. 630
GS-6.4
$2, 886
CPC-2.9
$4,713
GS-6.7
$2. 922
CPC-2.9
$4, 707
QS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$2. 911
CPC-2.9
Personal service obligations:
$3, 054, 244
26,864
9,848
19, 532
300
$3, 170. 080
23.782
9.709
40,721
$3, 170, 145
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
6.396
9,644
40,721
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
3, 110. 788
3, 244, 292
3, 226, 906
Direct Obligations
2,806,321
61, 139
6.866
107, 423
2, 643, 106
75,800
2,600
108,900
2, 643, 105
02 Travel
75,800
2,500
04 Communication services
108, 900
94
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Public Health Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification 1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Bii-ect Obligation 3— Continued
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
$3,961
127, 789
112,487
26,82«
35. 539
30. 224
3115
3.231
$4,150
150, 150
96, 900
2,000
26, 800
26, 550
$4,150
160,150
96. 900
■2.000
26, 800
26, 600
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments
3.147
3,147
3,321,114
2.052
3. 140. 002
2.052
3, 140, 052
2 052
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
3. 319. 062 1 3. 137. 9.50
3- 13S, 000
ObligcUions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
304, 467
4,140
1,850
430
601, 187
683. 801
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts-
310.887
601. 187
583. SO!
Total obligations
3. 629, 949
3, 739, 137
3, 721, 801
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of division ,
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative olTicer ,
Administrative staff assistant
Chief of division
Information specialist
Public health program specialist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer _ _ .
Administrative staff assistant.
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Publ c health program specialist
Statistician
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative staff assistant
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch .,
Chief of division.
Information specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Program publication specialist
Public health i)rogram specialist...
Statistician
Grad» 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative staff assistant
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Financial operations officer..
Information specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner.
Persoimel officer..
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist...
statistician
Gr:i :. 11 I: .11 ■. *5.940 to $6,940:
Nil ■ ' I ' ntficer
A'lii ' i!.t: r staff assistant
A- ; t . 1 ' t"f "f branch
Assistant chief of section —
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Financial operations officer
Information specialist.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Person ncl officer
I'tu'iiini luMii'ation specialist
I'l" I ! ' !i .ti ijcraent specialist...
I'tiM ' I'i drh I'liigram specialist...
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
10,800
10,800
10,800
9.600
10, 000
9,600
19,600
10.000
29.200
10, 600
26, 680
42. 000
26. 680
17. 520
7.440
7.040
8.040
14. 480
43.440
14. 080
14.880
50, 080
7,040
30, 160
6,940
30. 700
6,940
5.940
5,940
24.360
44,680
6,940
106, 780
6,940
6.940
12.880
6,940
12. 880
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
1 11.0.50
2 21. 600
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 9,600
10,000
29.200
20, 200
8.960
8,960
77, 240
8, ,560
35,440
25, 880
35,640
17,720
7.040
43. 840
14.080
7,040
11,060
21,600
11.0.50
10,000
29, 200
20.200
35.440
26. 880
36, 640
17. 720
7,040
43, 840
14, 080
7,040
64.760
7,240
16. 880
14. 480
5,940
24. 160
6.140
6.140
5,940
101. 240
6.140
26. 160
12. 880
"is.'oio'
64,760
7,240
15, 880
14, 480
5, 940
24,160
6.140
6.140
6, 940
30. 700
46, 780
5,940
88.360
6.140
26. 160
12,880
"13.' 080
DETAIL OF PERSONAL .SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, .500
1 6, 875
9 46.916
4 21. 240
10 63, 076
5 27,0.50
5 28, 050
8 41. 980
10 60.976
3 16. 680
1 6. 185
4 19. 980
48 215, 690
20 83. 776
86 324.010
120 409. 320
68 212. 760
4 12. 520
2 6,960
1 3, 070
8 23, ,536
2 5,640
1 15, 386
1 15. 386
3 41. 392
31 333. 602
12 99. 884
5 36,431
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 760
10 51.600
2 10.370
10 52. 226
4 21.365
12 64, 445
5 26, 300
7 36, 420
3 16, 306
1 6, 185
4 19, 480
61 228. 956
20 82. 150
90 337. 430
129 436. 616
99 302. 860
5 16, 190
2 5,880
1 3. 070
9 26, 160
2 5,400
1 16, 386
1 16. 386
3 41.392
34 363. 773
18 148. 600
11 84.270
2 12, 326
1 5, 876
9 46.915
Grade 9. Ranee .$5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative stafT assistant
Organization and methods exam-
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist —
Public health program speciahst
8 41. 980
10 60. 975
3 16. 680
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656..
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,2.30
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Grade 2. R ange $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
4 19, 980
48 215. 690
20 83. 776
86 324. 010
120 409. 320
68 212. 760
4 12. 620
2 6,960
1 3, 070
7 20,604
2 5,540
3 41, 392
4 28,063
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
651
3,295,838
80.3
391.937
46, 686
588
3,042,407
39.4
254,225
684
3,017,929
36.1
Savings due to use of former pay scales
229,682
Net permanent, departmental (av-
570.7
2,857.215
9.924
10.049
9,763
11,462
300
648.6
2,788,182
19,582
Part-time and temporary positions:
2, 788, 247
2,198
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
9,695
6,000
9,530
6,000
Payments to other agencies for reim-
AII personal services, departmental.
2, 898. 713
2. 823. 359
2, 805. 973
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 440
1 7. 840
1 4, 160
1 3. 656
1 3. 430
1 3. 230
12 132. 649
18 161.207
6 37. 815
6 42. 505
1 7, 440
1 7. 640
1 4. 160
1 3. 655
1 3, 430
2 5, 580
9 98. 730
12 106. 647
1 6. 963
4 28. 235
1 7, 840
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2.9,50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range ,$2,750 to $3,230
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42U. S, C, 207):
1 4. 160
1 3. 656
1 3. 430
1 3,230
12 132,649
18 161. 207
6 37,815
6 42. 506
32 264, 940
6.3 66,482
11,429
47 403, 931
2.6 22.033
47 403, 931
Deduct:
2.6 22,033
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
25. 7 197. 029
6,891
85
, 8,070
44. 4 381, 898
4,200
114
34. 721
44. 4 381, 898
Part-time and temporary positions:
4,200
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
114
34, 721
212,076
420.933
420, 933
3,110,788
3.244,292
3, 226, 906
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
2, 806, 321
304, 467
2, 643, 105
601, 187
2, 643, 105
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
683, 801
3, 110, 788
3, 244, 292 ! 3. 226. 906
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
95
SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL
Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Federal Security Agency —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,490
68
2,474
2,607
77
2,505
2,607
83
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,598
OS-3.8
$3,090
CPC^.O
$3, 626
OS-3.8
$3,111
CPC-4.0
$3. 664
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,142
01 Personal services:
$8, 303, 637
11,296
112,979
57,990
45,624
294,678
$8,440,640
11,290
139, 500
77, 952
23,197
351, 200
$8.6,';i,295
11.290
158, 500
Part-time and temporary positions . .
Trainees (interns and residents)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
24, 700
353,300
8, 826, 204
3,826
3,998
9,494
77,640
10, 556
35,088
3,102,270
58,524
822
12, 552
9, 043, 779
3,825
4,000
9,491
79, 160
10, 650
35,124
3,363,575
281,310
820
18, 000
9,280.285
3.825
4.000
05 Rents and utility services
78,250
10, 000
35.000
3, 216, 196
227, 250
820
23,280
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
12,140,874
36, 598
12, 849. 634
56,944
12,888,306
52, 162
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-.
Total obligations
12, 104, 276
12, 792, 690
12,836,144
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Superintendent _
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant superintendent
First assistant physician
Clinical director
Exec'itive assistant _
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Medical officer
Director, medicine and surgery
Administrative officer ...
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Director of laboratories
Director of psychotherapy.
Psychotherapist
Medical officer...
Superintendent of nurses
Clinical psychologist
Maintenance officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer.
Clinical psychologist..
Neuronathologist
Dentist
Cha-^lain..
Assistant superintendent of nurses-
Budget and methods officer.
Personnel officer
Head dietitian
Assistant maintenance officer .
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Dentist
Assistant director of nursing serv-
ices
Director of nursing education
Assistant chaplain
Chief social worker
Laboratory scientist
Clinical psychologist
Administrative assistant
Finance officer
Supply officer
Procurement officer
Assistant personnel officer
Registrar...
Dietitian
Electrical engineer
Construction engineer
Mechanical engineer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Cost accountant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant director of nursing serv-
ices
Nurse supervisor..
Assistant nurse supervisor
1952 actual 1953 estimate
11.800
1 1. 800
30. 800
11.050
9,360
17,320
34, 240
8.960
8. 360
8.760
171. 160
7,040
8.040
7.840
7.440
7.640
7.240
7.440
7.040
7.040
6.740
6,740
12, 080
6,540
6,540
5,940
6,140
6,940
5,940
5,940
6,140
6,540
5,940
6,340
6,540
6,540
6,250
3 16,430
15 81,400
45 244,075
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
11. 800
31. 050
11, 050
106. 000
10. 600
10, 000
9.360
9.360
17. 520
34. 440
9.160
8.560
760
7.840
7.240
7,440
7.040
6,340
6,940
6,940
12.280
6,540
6,540
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,140
5,940
6,340
6,540
6,140
6,340
6,740
3 16, 680
17 92, 270
45 245,233
Num- Total
salary
9.360
9.360
17.520
34.640
9.160
8.560
172, 760
14.280
8.040
7.440
7.640
7.240
7,240
6,940
12,480
6,740
6,740
6,140
6.340
■ 6.940
6. 140
6.140
6.340
6.740
6.140
6.540
3 16. 930
17 93, 395
45 246,151
DETAIL op PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952
actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num
- Total
- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
her
salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
$32,235
5,560
$32, 485
5.685
6 $32,610
1 5,810
Chief occupational therapist
1
1
Social service supervisor
2
10,870
2
10, 995
2 11,120
5,185
5,685
1 5,310
1 5, 810
1 5. 310
1 6. 560
Chief, administrative services ..
1
5,310
1
5,435
Budget and methods assistant
1
5,060
1
5,185
1 5. 310
5,310
5,685
5,685
5,435
6,810
6,810
1 5, 560
1 5. 810
1 5. 810
Chief, board of examiners
1
1
Accountant
1
5,310
1
5, 435
1 5. 560
Mechanical engineer-
1
5,185
1
5,310
1 5. 435
5,935
9,583
1 5. 935
2 9, 801
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
2
9,365
2
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
203
220
220
911,115
994, 729
1, 006, 797
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
10
42.825
10
43.711
10 44. 614
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
117
416. 595
140
603. 945
140 512.673
Grade 4. Range $3, 175 to $3,655
77
263. 195
77
265, 730
77 267.704
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
290
963. 740
2%
987, 450
296 992,373
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
783
809
809
2, 333, 570
2, 437. 718
2, 467, 238
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
116
291,840
126
320, 188
126 323,241
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
2
10, 130
•>.
V, 255
2 10, 380
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
11
49. 775
11
60, 616
11 60, 942
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
13
63.870
13
54. 808
13 55. 746
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
72
273. 720
78
297,661
78 300.216
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
89
314, 320
93
330, 395
93 332.877
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
111
359, 634
112
367, 716
112 372. 125
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
58
176,860
59
181,771
69 183.371
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
143
416, 296
145
424,668-
145 427.270
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
223
576, 690
241
628, 204
241 636.000
2,490
8
2,607
9
2,607
9. 157. 524
693, 210
065, 350
289, 573
624,710
506, 229
Net permanent, field (average num-
2, 489. 1
8, 651. 295
8, 303, 637
8. 440. 640
Part-timeand temporary positions
11, 296
11, 290
11,290
112 979
158. 500
Student nurses
67, 990
77. 952
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
45, 624
23. 197
24, 700
Payment above basic rates:
180. 686
185, 100
187. 200
8, 826, 204
9, 043, 779
9, 280, 28B
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINSTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance,
Social Security Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
SxLmmar^ of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
14,330
13
13,850
14,351
3
13, 742
14,351
1
14, 287
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,679
GS-4.3
$2, 827
CPC-2.9
$2,961
$3, 726
G.S-4.4
$2. 866
CPC-3.0
$2, 968
$3,783
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, £03
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 968
Personal service obligations:
$50,141,817
38, 454
197, 783
616, 7.52
$50, 833, 328
7,508
199. 720
428, 705
$63, 765, 941
P04
204, 307
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weok base ..
Total personal service obligations...
50,894,806 51,469,261
54, 393, 740
Direct Obligations
60, 835, 178
1,119,991
147, 694
435, 426
4,117,206
1,280,062
316, 343
784,315
570, 803
101, 951
51, 430, 761
1,182,653
173, 344
469, 130
4,425,751
1,244,573
324,363
760,405
333, 800
126,330
64,393,740
1,216,312
161,867
603, 569
4,715,422
1,359,370
304, 668
790,022
375, 437
179, 593
02 Travel .
03 Transportation of things
09 Equipment
64, 000, 000
96
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance,
Social Security Administration — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
01 Personal services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts.
Total obligations
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$59,628
$38,500
3, 459
2,250
3.378
2, 175
1,302
825
4,502
5,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Chairman, appeals coimcil
Chief actuary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director .,.
Assistant to the director..
Assistant chief of division
Deputy assistant director
Assistant to the assistant director...
Chief of branch
Member, appeals cotmcil
Grade 13, Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the director
Publication services officer
Chief of branch
Field officer...
Personnel officer..
Assistant to the assistant director...
Social administrative research
analyst
Consulting referee
Rovmg referee
Actuarial mathematician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Social administration analyst
Information specialist
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of section ,
Organization and methods exami-
ner
Financial economist.
Technical adviser
Policy consultant..
Assistant to the assistant director...
Field officer
Chief of branch
Actuarial mathematician
Analytical statistician
Social insuriinco research analyst...
.\: ;-i >iii I nil tilling referee
Ti
Fiscal con.-iullant
Night supervisor
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Information specialist
Administrative assistant
Management analyst
Organization and methods exami-
ner
Survey analyst
Policy consultant
Operations analyst
.\ssistant to personnel officer
I''ni].ln\rr [rl,,] IrjilS OffiCCr
nt
'logist.
tiiatician
' branch
ivsearch analyst...
Suiin-visor or section
Tabulation project planner
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
35, 400
11,050
11,800
1 9, 360
1 8,560
22 191, 120
1 9,160
7.010
14, 080
28, 560
72, 200
7,240
8, 040
28, 960
7.440
1.5, 680
50, 680
14, 480
7,040
22, 320
'"7,'246'
8,040
8,040
7,240
7,240
6,640
26 158.440
4 23. 760
32 196. 480
6.340
18, 620
18,620
17, 820
11.880
19, 220
6.340
.5. 940
23, 900
5, 625
5.875
11, 625
Num- Total
46, 450
11,050
11,800
20,400
9.800
20, 200
9,600
183, 360
9,160
8,560
7,240
14, 280
28.960
87,080
94, 920
7.240
8,040
29. 160
7,440
22, 920
51, 280
14,680
7,040
36, 600
7,040
7,440
8.010
8,040
7,440
7,240
27 165,580
4 24. 160
.32 199. 080
2 12, 680
"i'"'"6,'l46'
2 12. 880
1 6. 340
3 18. 820
3 18, 820
25. 360
5,940
12, 080
24, 360
6,750
6,000
11,875
46, 950
11.300
11.800
20.600
10.000
20,400
9.600
9.360
9.160
9,160
18, 520
7,240
14, 480
29,160
94, 920
8,040
29, 560
7,640
23, 120
51,680
14,880
7,240
37,000
7.040
7.440
8.040
8.0)0
7,440
7,440
6,740
5,940
13. 880
191, 640
24,360
207, 820
12, 880
"'6,"i46
13. OSO
6. 540
19. 020
19. 020
5.940
65. 600
108. 180
12. 280
12. 080
25. 760
6.940
12. OSO
24, 560
5, 875
6,125
12,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num
Total
Num
- Total
Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
$10, 620
Public health nurse
1
7
5.060
37. 295
1
5
Social insurance research analyst
6
31, 735
27, 175
2
10, 370
2
10 495
21
112.010
20
108. 575
20
1
5.060
3
15. .305
1
\'.t, :.. , . •, niLst
2
10 495
10, 995
16, 180
i: :;r'.'i.'' ::ii.ins assistant
3
16. 865
3
15. 805
3
I'L!.vjiiiii.'l .i,-..-.iitant
4
22, 615
2
11,745
2
11,996
Chief of miit
1
3
15, 655
11,370
3
1
,5, 810
26, 925
Position classifier..
3
16. 066
2
10. 495
2
Organization and methods examiner.
26
131. 500
29
154. 115
31
167. 610
3
15. 930
3
16. 665
21. 366
4
20, 866
4
21 366
5,060
5.310
5.185
Property utilization officer
1
6.060
1
3
5,185
32, 860
5, 185
6
31,360
6
32.110
6
Training ofllcer...
1
5,060
1
5,810
10 870
Chief of branch
2
10, 370
2
10, 620
2
Chief of section
2
10.620
1
5,310
1
9
47 916
9
48, 790
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370. ...
19
93. 165
21
104. 520
21
107, 145
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
97
439. 510
128
674, 615
129
686, 695
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
68
241, 235
53
224, 136
56
239, 225
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
277
276
271
)
028,445
1,018,410
1,018.360
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
471
679
565
1,627,585
1,959,605
1,917,395
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
968
904
899
3, 147, 760
2, 919, 840
2,876,650
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2,612
2,621
2,367
7, 694, 600
7, 713, 190
7,005,010
Grade 1, Range $2,500 to $2,980
443
390
389
1
141,980
1,013,240
1.016.660
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
2
8.925
2
9.175
2
9, 425
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to .$4.490
3
12. 845
4
16. 835
4
17, 085
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035. . ... .
2
7.770
2
7,970
2
8,170
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
35
116. 880
36
118,480
35
119, 520
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1
3,454
1
3, .534
1
3,614
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
61
158. 490
52
161. 200
52
167, 800
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
26
74. 672
30
86.640
30
89,440
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
194
511, 200
179
473, 570
175
465, 780
Grades established bv Agency;
Grade 2 . .
11
32, 575
U
32, 645
11
32,645
Total permanent, departmental
6,605
5,645
5,375
D di
18,519,046
18, 777, 804
18,110,474
Lapses .
186.2
308.5
3,8.4
760, 307
953, 970
104,812
Savings due to use of former pay scale
33, 833
Net permanent, departmental Cav-
5, 336. 5
17, 724. 901
17. 823, 834
18,005,662
Regular pav in excess of 52- week base
72, 079
70, 408
70, 963
Payment above basic rates:
21 620
361, 118
366, 585
359, 430
All personal services, departmental- -
18, 179, 718
18, 260, 827
18, 436. 045
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional representative ..
11
106, 600
11
107, 600
11
108, 400
Grade 13. Range $8,350 to $9,360:
35
292, 600
Chief of area office. ...
6
54,360
6
64,960
6
65,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Roving referee...
1
7,240
6
45 240
6
45 840
36
264. 600
6
43. 040
71
551. 040
87
669, 680
87
680,030
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6
36, 640
11
65, 340
11
66, .540
106
697. 840
118
767. 920
118
778 520
6
3S. 440
6
38, 840
6
39 240
6
39, 840
6
40, 440
6
41, 040
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
2
34
11,7.50
195, 625
2
34
12,000
197, 500
2
34
12 125
Supervisor of unit
199, 375
6
33, 625
6
34 000
6
34 125
2
325
13.260
13,250
1
870, 875
.\ssi3tant manager... ._
73
431,000
89
622, 500
89
626, 500
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5, 810:
Manager
333
306
1
848, 355
1
706, 425
Assistant manager
2
11,370
2
11, 495
2
11,620
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
97
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field-Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $91,645
25 133,375
28 147,680
10 53. 976
29 154,365
4 22,365
2, 693, 640
890
3, 994, 700
1,936
7, 868, 245
460
1, 627, 250
201 681.375
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $33,610
29 155,116
30 169. 550
10 54, 725
30 161,425
4 22, 740
613
3, 062, 186
850
3, 860, 876
1,827
7, 518, 215
658
2, 386, 405
220 749,380
2,402
7, 714, 780
1,256
3, 696, 160
17 42, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
Coverage and legal reference re-
Grade S. Range $4,620 to $5,370. -
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
657
2, 844, 090
957
4, 398, 185
2,089
8, 616, 880
694
2, 546, 790
255 870,026
2,371
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
7, 956, 730
1,310
3, 804, 020
19 47, 030
7, 694, 770
1,335
3, 966, 690
IS 45,380
8, 703
33, 826, 810
271.8
1,354,602
55, 292
8,706
34, 412, 195
300.1
1,402,701
Deduct:
36, 600, 810
209.3
Savings due to use of former pay scales
840, 631
Net permanent, field (average num-
8, 431. 2
32,416,916
904
37. 550
125. 704
71,019
62,995
8, 405. 9
33, 009, 494
904
6.604
129. 312
8, 950, 7
35, 760. 279
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
133, 364
Additional pay for service abroad-
62, 120
63, 168
32, 715. 088
33, 208, 434
35, 967. 696
50, 894, S06
51, 469, 261
54, 393, 740
Salaries and wages on the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
50, 836, 178
59, 628
61, 430, 761
38. 500
54. 393, 740
50, 894, 806
51, 469, 261
54,393,740
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Public Assistance, Social Secu-
rity Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification'
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
296
3
277
283
4
268
283
4
273
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 319
GS-7.7
$5,399
GS-7.8
$5, 491
GS-7.8
01 Personal services:
$1, 454, 016
10, 715
5,860
7,011
12,308
$1,416,000
14, 500
5,500
. 7,000
10,000
Part-time and temporary positions . .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
14,600
5,500
7,000
Payments to other agencies for re-
10,000
1, 489. 900
90, 016
2,331
13, 994
214
8,487
16, 024
1,427
5,723
5,762
7,202
665
1,997
1,453,000
78, 000
6,000
16.000
200
8.720
21,780
1,000
3,600
6,800
6,000
1,000
2,000
02 Travel
85, 000
3,000
14,000
05 Rents and utility services
200
06 Printing and reproduction:
Printing
12, 360
21,140
Services performed by other agen-
3,500
5,800
5,000
2,000
Total obligations.
1, 643, 732
1, 600, 000
1, 650, 000
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate director
Grade 14. Range $0,600 to $10,600:
Executive officer
Chief of division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the director
Chiof of division
-Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
Social welfare specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to chief of division
Chiof of branch...
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of section
Administrative review specialist. ..
Assistance standards specialist
Constructive accountant
Field staff adviser...
Fiscal and administrative analyst. -
Information specialist
Medical assistance standards spe-
cialist
Research analyst
Stiff development specialist
Statistical technical specialist
Welfare methods specialist, admin-
istrative
Welfare service specialist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Assistant to chief of division.
Chief of branch ,
Administrative analyst...
Fiscal and administrative analyst..
Field staff adviser
Legislative standards specialist
Public assistance technician ,
Research analyst
Welfare methods specialist, admin-
istrative
Welfare methods specialist, fiscal...
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief of branch..
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Public assistance technician
Research analyst
Statistician
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,4!0 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
Grade 3. Range $2,9.10 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
8,360
9,360
17, 120
69. 280
7,240
8,040
7,040
14, 480
7.840
7,040
14,280
8.04fl
7,040
21,620
21,720
21,320
7,240
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments "above basic rates: Overtime
and hohday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional representative
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant regional representative....
Associate regional representative
Regional research analyst
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant regional representative
Senior public assistance technician.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Public assistance technician.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
37
5,060
11,370
5,060
16, 656
10, 535
6,560
5,120
40, 096
85, 146
132,430
117,470
12, 120
193 987, '
13.7 68,410
2,294
179. 3 917, 076
391
8,807
6,984
12, 308
$12,200
11,800
8,560
8,360
25,680
8,040
7,040
14. 080
8.040
7,040
14, 480
8,040
14, 080
7,040
7,440
21,720
28,960
21,920
7,440
6,140
18,420
5,940
6,540
63. 200
32,700
5,186
5,936
10, 245
17,180
5,186
6,686
6,245
S 36, 5iO
25 97,126
35 124,005
37 117,456
3 9, 050
190 986,315
10.9 60,055
5,500
9,000
3,625
7,000
10,000
8.560
8. .560
26.280
14, 480
8.040
7, 240
22,320
29,760
22, 520
7,440
6,340
18,820
6,140
6,740
64,400
32,900
5,310
5,935
10, 495
17, 430
5,310
6,810
6,370
37, 515
99,760
125,445
119,776
3 9,210
190 1,003,535
10.9 78,275
5,500
9.000
3,625
7,000
10,000
165. 300
35. 030
65. 870
57. 320
91, 480
73.000
123. 570
35,510
62. 920
58, 520
92. 680
74,400
125. 195
35, 990
64,200
93 542, 540
8,1 51,800
93 560, 325
3. 1 16, 585
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
94. 8 536, 940 I 84. 9 490, 740
98
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Public Assistance, Social Secu-
rity Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF rERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions; Tern-
$1,517
2,156
27
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelf base
Payments above basic rates: Overtime
$1,875
$1,875
540,640
492, 615
01 Personal services
1,489,900
1,453,000
1,497,000
Salaries and Expenses, Children's Bureau, Social Security
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.TECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
244
2
231
234
1
221
240
1
225
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$.5,597
QS-8.1
$5, 727
OS-8.3
$5,807
01 Personal services:
$1,278,874
7,504
4,822
717
$1,264,270
4,525
5,125
700
$1,294,583
4,525
5,192
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base -
Total personal services
1,291,917
111,892
3,893
14, 281
395
133, 551
1,996
6,043
10, 307
4,215
1,733
1,274,620
110,000
1,250
17,015
250
127, 338
2,150
6,187
9,190
800
1,200
1,305,000
05 Rents and utility services.
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services..
Services performed by other agencies-
250
127, 338
2,150
6,214
Obligations incurred
I, 680, 223
1, 550, 000
1,585,000
DETAIL OP PER.SONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental;
General schedule prades:
GniM< \'' I:. Ill-' $12,000 to $12,S
As liMi Im Mir l.ureauchiefforpro-
L'i nil .li \. |M|inient
As ' riiir , hi. f fur State and com-
Director of division
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant to the bureau chief
Chief of branch
Num- Total
r salary
$12, 000
lint..
Trinii i:; I: m ■- $s.360 to $9,360;
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant director of division...
Chief of branch-
Dental consultant
Dnrrliii ,,f dnision
Iliiilili r. .1 mil consultant
N
f^i" ' ' iirli ■■oiisultant-
s" I 1 I '. I' ■■ 1 1 iinrli riinsultant-
Spw'ialist ill chiM welfare --
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Assistant chief of branch..
Assistant ilireelor of division
ell, I I v.-'ltii.. :n .K -I
9, 360
9,160
9, 160
$12, 000
10, 800
11,050
""32356'
10,000
29,200
9,600
9,600
8,360
8,360
34, 840
9,360
9, 360
9,360
9,360
8,360
9, 360
8,760
7,440
14,880
7, 840
7,640
7,840
7 840
7,440
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 10,800
1 11,050
32,900
10,200
29,800
9,600
9,600
35, 440
9.160
17. 720
8, .360
8,360
9,360
8,760
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Illegitimacy and homemakcr serv-
ice consultant-
Information specialist
Juvenile delinquency consultant
Local program review consultant..
Maternity and infant nursing serv-
ices consultant
Medical social work education and
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7 240
1 7. 010
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 7, 640
1 7, 840
1 8. 040
1 7, 840
1 8, 040
1 7, 440
3 22, 120
1 7,840
1 7,240
1 8, 040
1 7, 440
1 6,940
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 440
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
1 7, 640
1 7, 810
1 8. 010
1 8. 040
1 8.040
1 7, 640
2 15, 280
1 7, 840
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 440
1 7, 240
1 7, 640
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
Paient education consultant
Physical therapy consultant.
1 8,040
1 7,640
1 8 040
Staff development consultant
1 8,040
1 8, 040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
1 5, 940
1 6,940
3 18, 220
1 6, 540
6 37, 440
1 6, 540
2 10, 120
1 5,936
1 6, 685
1 5, 436
1 5, 060
1 5,060
1 6, 685
10 47, 175
6 24, 396
18 67, 265
46 159, 730
16 47,210
1 3,310
1 2, 580
1 6, 140
3 18,820
1 6, 340
7 43, 780
1 6, 540
1 5, 060
1 6, 936
1 6, 660
1 5,310
3 18 220
1 6, 740
6 38, 040
Visual information specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
1 6, 740
2 10, 120
Editor
1 5 810
1 6, 600
1 6, 186
1 5, 060
1 6, 560
12 56, 710
8 32, 986
20 72, 700
46 163,996
18 56, 780
1 3, 230
1 2,500
2 10, 246
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
10 47, 925
6 24, 895
18 69, 130
46 161,970
16 60, 960
1 3,310
1 2,660
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct;
177 944, 195
10.3 64,923
1,374
168 910, 596
9. 4 50, 962
171 940,010
10.9 66,592
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
166. 7 887, 898
4,463
389
3,314
717
158. 6 859, 643
1,700
1,126
3,471
700
160. 1 873, 418
Part-time and temporary positions;
1,700
1,125
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates; Overtime and
3,622
700
All personal services, departmental.
896, 781
866, 639
880, 466
Field;
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
8 76,800
11 93,960
8 57, 320
8 77, 600
11 93,960
8 58, 720
6 42, 640
8 56, 520
3 21, 120
9 88,200
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Regional child welfare representa/-
11 95,760
Orade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Regional administrative methods
8 59, 120
Regional medical social work con-
sultant
6 42. 640
9 63. 560
3 21, 120
<;i:idi' 11. Range ,$5,940 to $6,940;
Kr^'ioiuil medical social work con-
6 40, 240
8 61, 320
3 19, 220
1 6, 185
. 6 22,960
16 64, 400
Regional nursing consultant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810;
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
6 23, 460
16 66, 520
6 23,836
16 56, 400
1 2,950
67 421, 405
4.7 29,686
743
66 429, 540
3.8 24,913
69 453, 685
Deduct;
6.6 32,420
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
62.3 390,976
670
1,982
1,508
62.2 404.627
1,700
63. 4 421, 165
Part-time and temporary positions;
1,700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1,654
1,670
395, 136
407, 981
424, 53S
1,291.917
1, 274, 620
1, 306, 000
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
99
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Commissioner, Social Security
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total aumber of permanent positions
62
47
43
42
60
Average salaries and grades:
General service grades:
$6,044
GS-8.7
$6,339
GS-9.I
$6 290
01 Personal services:
$294,073
1,212
$274,389
1,081
$304 728
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,242
295, 285
4,038
4,600
26, 109
877
2,033
239
86
275, 470
4.000
4.500
7.530
900
1.300
100
100
7.630
08 Supplies and materials
1.460
333, 267
294. 000
325, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy Commissioner _.
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Stafl assistant, legislative proposals.
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director of Research
Staff assistant, legislative proposals.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Staff adviser, management
Field liaison officer
Staff adviser, planning
Assistant director of research
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant, program
coordination
Stafl adviser, planning
Staff adviser, information
Assistant to the secretary, OASI
trust fund
Staff adviser, management
Staff assistant, interprogram studies.
Staff assistant, program coordina-
tion
Staff assistant, supplemental bene-
fit plans
Staff assistant, financial studies
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Stafl adviser, field
Stafl assistant, medical cost studies.
Staff assistant, foreign svstems
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Stafl adviser, management
Editorial specialist _
Staff assistant, financial studies
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Stafl assistant, financial studies
Research analvst. (medical)
Grades. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Rauge $2,950 to .$3.430
Grade established by act of Oct. 16, 1949
(Public Law 369):
Commissioner for Social Security
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses..
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 000
10. 200
10. 600
10.200
8.760
17. 520
8.760
7.640
7.240
7.240
5t940
11. 880
5,940
5,060
22,900
3.795
29. 155
26. 760
10, 290
62 323. 075
4.8 28.513
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 12,000
1 11,800
10, 000
6,140
12,280
6,940
10,996
6,186
4,870
13,616
3.920
29. 905
14. 060
6.860
43 281, 210
1 6. 821
Num- Total
ber salary
$13, 400
12,200
11, 800
10.200
9.160
9.360
9,360
6,140
12,280
6,140
6,310
4.995
13.865
4.045
34. 190
17.475
12. 920
50 323. 000
2.8 18.272
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Administrator, Federal Secu-
rity Agency —
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
244
2
222
227
2
211
239
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 240
GS-7.3
$2, 766
CPC-2.6
$5,362
GS-7.6
$2, 822
CPC-2.8
$5,428
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC 28
01 Personal services:
$1,079,579
9,326
4,188
$1, 052. 554
7.875
3,984
$1,110,564
7,875
3,984
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay In excess of 62-we*
1, 093, 093
17,123
659
19,444
1,250
62,703
48,270
19, 274
40. 191
1.262
1,064,413
16,620
675
16,399
1,000
59,289
49.523
9.791
24.886
733
02 Travel
18,620
16, 979
1, 303. 269
1, 243, 329
1,304,329
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Federal Security Administrator..
Assistant Federal Security Adminis-
trator
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant administrator for program.
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant Federal Security Admin-
istrator
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Executive assistant.
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, international relations
Federal-State coordinator
Assistant to the Administrator
Director, publications and reports..
Director, administrative planning..
Budget officer
Director of personnel
Assistant director of international
relations
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Program consultant
Assistant to the Administrator
Chief. Committee on Aging and
Geriatrics...
Deputy director, publications and
reports
Assistant budget officer, chief, esti-
mates branch
Chief, fiscal branch
Assistant director, division of per-
sonnel
Director, service operations
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, Committee on
Aging and Geriatrics...
Deputy director, service operations.
Librarian.
Liaison officer "
Press oflicer.
Information and editorial specialist.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Accountant...
Budget examiner
Chief, stafl development branch
Chief, classification branch
Chief, personnel methods branch...
Chief, employment branch
Program examiner
$17,500
15,000
13,000
12,200
11,800
11,800
10,800
11,800
11,800
11, 800
11,660
10,800
8,760
8.600
8,760
16,720
8,560
26,280
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17,600
1 15,000
13,000
12,200
11,800
11,800
10, 800
11,800
11.800
11.800
II, 560
11,000
9,800
20.000
10,000
10, 200
9,800
10,200
9,800
10.600
1 8,960
1 8,960
1 8.960
1 8.560
1 8,760
1 8,960
1 8,560
1 8,760
16,920
8,760
34,840
8,360
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
1 16,000
13,000
12,400
11,800
11,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,000
10,200
10,200
100
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Administrator, Federal Secu-
rity Agency — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. R.-inge $7,040 to $8,040:
Supply otlicer _
Records olticer -__
Associate librarian
Chief, space and telephone alloca-
tion
Field liaison officer
Clearance and editorial offlcer
Budcet examiner
Accountant
Training officer
Employment officer
Position classifier
Program examiner
Personnel methods analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Purchasing analyst
Office appliance analyst
Records management analyst
Librarian
Assistant chief, space and telephone
allocation , --.
Secretary to Federal Security Ad-
ministrator -
Technical expert in design and dis-
tribution
Organization and methods exam-
• iner — _-
Accountant
Personnel methods analyst —
Grade 10. Range $.5,500 to $6,250:
Secretary to Assistant Federal Se-
curity Administrator
Auditor
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant. _..
Chief, payroll, leave, and retire-
ment _
Librarian, catalog
Librarian--
Space and telephone analyst
Secretary
Clearance and editorial assistant
Position classifier
Personnel methods analyst
Organization and methods e.xaminer
Budget examiner, ,
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955 ,
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $:).4iri to $4,160.
Grade 4. Ran--' -:t,i::. i- • i.'-'.S
Grade 3. Ran ■ ■ ■ : i:iii
Grade 2. Riiir . ■ ■ i. :;.-:in
Grade 1. Raii.-r ■ j,; i-. -.'.■i.sn
Crafts, protective, anil custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,794 to $3,454
Grade 4 Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses _._ ,
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid from
other accounts
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base .
01 Personal services.
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,240
14, 480
7,840
6.740
6.540
5.940
18. 620
5,500
5,185
6,060
21,365
6.660
5,310
5.435
6,060
16
5.186
6. 186
19. 230
82.690
48, 790
84.180
117,766
71. .835
32, 890
5,880
3.374
12, 360
56, 560
41, 082
244
1, 199, 121
18.3 89,068
2,059
5.7 28,415
220
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
8.040
S.OtO
•S.OIO
7. 040
$7. 040
7.240
7,440
6,740
5,940
18, 620
5.060
5,060
6,060
21,865
5.686
10.620
6,560
5,186
6.186
5,310
14, 610
78. 610
49, 666
81, 770
122. 700
63. 720
27, 470
12, 620
48, 664
29. 122
1. 157. 751
12.5 73,613
1, 052, 564
7,876
3,984
14,080
14, 280
16,280
8.040
7.040
16,680
6,940
6,340
6,940
6,940
6,940
6,185
6.185
5.060
22. 240
.5, 810
10. 870
5.685
6.310
5.185
5,435
14. 985
79, 985
61. 040
88. 055
137. 320
67. 790
28.030
12, 680
49, 384
29, 642
218.1
1, no, 554
7,876
3,984
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Field Service, Federal Security
Agency —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
462
436
437
416
470
442
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 614
GS-6.1
$4, 724
GS-6,1
$4, 738
OS-6 2
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services: ^
$2, 012, 646
7,771
3,000
$1. 963. 664
7.582
3.054
$2, 083, 354
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
7,582
3,054
2, 023, 416
104, 824
4,327
106, 484
8,654
12, 948
7.628
38,964
21. 940
260
1, 974, 300
113.258
3,180
63,000
2, 845
11.P70
6,000
26, 962
9,235
160
2, 094, 000
126, 658
3, 180
63,000
2.845
11,070
6.000
26. 962
9,235
150
2, 329. 436
2, 210, 000
2, 343, 000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, field services
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, grant-in-aid audits..
Director, State merit system serv-
ices
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, State merit systems
Chief, field branch
Chief, policy and audit processing
branch
Field representative
M branch.
Chu'f. mctlin.ls branch
Chief, management branch
Field representative
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Personnel methods consultant.
Technical consultant
Grade 11. Range $6 940 to $6,940;
Personnel methods consultant
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Fiscal analyst
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Financial management assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,546.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year .-
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director.-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Executive assistant..
Deputy regional director.
Regional representative SMS
Regional auditor.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Auditor
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Personnel consultant
Auditor
Grade 10. Range $6,600 to $6,250:
Auditor
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Auditor
Administrative assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. R ange $2,760 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 10, 800
1 10,800
5,060
6,435
5,060
23,275
4,296
26, 870
26, 360
44 265. 495
5.2 33,941
87,800
9,360
75. 240
82, 000
169, 360
5,060
45, 080
105, 965
55, 710
139, 645
383. 645
254. 960
101,290
7,976
Total permanent, field [ 418,1,1
$12, 200
11,050
5,185
6,560
5,185
18, 695
4, 420
23,005
19, 860
38 236, 195
0. 5 3, 652
9,360
85. 200
87,000
13 82,620 13 84,620
14 83, 000
30 166. 925
41,335
112.170
56. 835
143. 170
362. 065
250. 990
86, 650
8,216
;_399 1,832,116 432 1,992,721
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
101
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Foreign serv-
ice pay
All personal services, field
01 Personal services.-
20.4 $81,140
3,346
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
376.9
1, 731, 121
6,670
Num- Total
ber salary
405.2
1,850,821
6,670
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the General Counsel, Office of the
Administrator, Federal Security Agency —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
142
133
130
122
142
130
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$6, 166
GS-9.2
$6, 290
QS-9.1
$6, 149
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
$825, 561
3,187
$782,814
2.956
$841,044
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2.956
Total personal services
828,748
15, 168
425
5,282
2, 889
1,725
4,694
10, 657
785,770
15,000
500
4,235
2,000
1,600
4,100
10,695
500
844,000
15,000
500
4,235
2,000
07 Other contractual services
1.500
4.590
12.675
600
869,478
824, 300
886. 000
DETAIL OP PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
General counsel
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate general counsel _
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant general counsel _ .
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney .-
Hearing examiner.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year —
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
All personal services, departmental.
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,000
1 12, 000
6 64,800
9 86, 400
16 125,400
9 65. 960
2 14,880
36, 920
6,495
16,820
22, 225
26, 620
46, 690
41,870
104 640,820
6.4 36,335
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 400
1 12,200
5 55, 000
5 49, 000
14 122,840
37, 640
26, 300
5,495
16,820
22. 600
27, 495
51,386
25, 680
92 678,855
5.7 28,533
$13,600
12.400
55, 600
50, 240
124,440
98, 320
15, 480
44,780
57, 160
5,495
25, 230
22, 725
28, 246
62, 605
34, 690
640,810
32,258
DETAIL OF PERKON.iL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $91,800
8 61,520
3 18,020
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $92,600
8 62,520
3 IS, 220
3 15, ISO
2 8, 410
6 22, 085
4 13,880
2 5, 980
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $93,000
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
8 63, 520
GriKle 11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
3 18,820
Gra.ie9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
3 16, 565
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 5. Range .$3,110 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
5 21,025
6 21, 460
4 13, 720
2 5,900
2 8, 535
6 22, 836
4 13, 960
2 6,060
38 233,445
2.6 11,019
365
38 238,875
2 6,383
38 242, 285
Deduct:
2 9,793
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
35. 4 222, 061
864
36 232, 492
894
36 232, 492
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
894
222,915
233,386
233,386
828,748
785,770
844,000
Surplus Property Disposal, Office of the Administrator, Federal
Security Agency —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other i)ositions.
21
29
46
15
25
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 143
GS-8.6
$5, 758
GS-8.2
$5,430
GS-8.0
01 Personal ser\'ices:
$93,491
$141, 698
$227, 463
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
360
647
647
14.506
108.356
5,948
24
2,006
142,245
11,600
400
4,900
228,000
16, 425
400
5,200
i,6o6
1,500
44
8,992
1,121
1,951
50
475
625
2,700
100
160
128. 492
160, 720
255,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,S00:
Coordinator..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
(Coordinator
Chief, real property
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, real property
Chief, personal property
Chief, compliance branch
Grade 11. Range .$6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,646
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Total permanent, departmental.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4,170
3,785
3,175
5,940
4,295
11, 106
6,430
39,450 10 67,340 9 66,700
Total
salary
4,420
10, 865
3,255
102
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR— Continued
Surplus Property Disposal, Offlce of the Administrator, Federal
Security Agency — Continued
DETAIL OF persoxaL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
0.4 $2,453
70
Num- Total
ber salary
1.2 $6,317
Num- Total
ber salary
0. 8 $5, 076
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
5.6 36,927
142
!4, 50.';
8.8 51,023
197
Regular pay In excess of 52-\veek base
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
197
AU personal services, departmental.
51,574
51,220
61,821
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $54, 160
1 5, 940
3 13,115
5 16, 355
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional representative
Grade 11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $54, 760
3 17,820
3 13, 365
6 19, 930
1 3, 270
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $63, 520
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Gr-ide 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,6.';5..
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
6 25, 980
14 45,970
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
15 89, 570
5.6 32,846
160
19 109. 145
3. 3 18, 470
37 195,350
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
9.4 56,564
218
15.7 90,675
350
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
350
-\11 personal services, iield
56. 782
91,025
176, 179
108,356
142, 245
228,000
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Service and Supply Fund, Public Health Service —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures ty objects
Object classification
19.52 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Supply Depot Activities
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
28
23
24
24
24
24
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,407
GS-4.0
$2, 846
CPC-3.1
$3,491
QS-i.O
$2, 948
CPC-3.8
GS-4 0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 006
CPC-3.8
01 Personal services:
$82, 230
231
$90, 780
237
$92,355
243
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
82,461
657
29,021
13, 857
6,652
49,644
72, 187
901,941
15,400
124
91,017
500
30. 000
13, 500
7.000
50, 000
65, 000
565, 315
15,000
125
92,598
500
30 000
04 Coin- 11 . ' ■' . tvices
05 Rem , '; ' ivices
13,500
7 000
1,171,944
-100, 548
8.37,457
189, 340
Add (or deduct (-)) the net changes in
7,277
Total accrued expenditures, supply
1,071,396
1, 026, 797
1, 025, 000
National Institutes of Health Activities
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,605
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$114,525
115. 000
1, 118, 000
Total accrued expenditures, Na-
tional Institutes of Health Activi-
ties _
1, 162, 500
$1,071,396
$1, 026, 797
2, 187, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SUPPLY DEPOT ACTIVITIES
Departmental:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032 - .
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 220
3 8, 136
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 230
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
5 14, 356
1.6 4,308
29
1 3, 230
1 3,230
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3.4 10,019
12
1 3,230
12
1 3,230
12
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
10. 031
3.242
3,242
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
2 9,035
3 11,356
3 10, 005
7 21,370
1 2, 750
1 3,440
1 2. 552
1 2.420
1 6,480
2 11, 502
1 5, 146
2 9, 285
3 11, 730
3 10, 245
7 21.850
1 2,750
1 3, 520
1 2. 552
1 2.490
1 6.480
2 11. 502
1 5, 146
2 9, 535
3 12, 105
3 10, 485
7 22. 250
1 2, 830
1 3,600
1 2. 632
1 2, 560
1 6, 480
1 6 146
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
23 86, 055
3.1 12,663
1,181
23 87, 550
23 89, 125
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average
19.9 72,211
219
23 87, 550
225
23 89, 125
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
231
All personal services, field...
72, 430
87, 775
89, 356
Total personal services, supply depot
82, 461
91,017
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
ACTIVITIES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 060
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
3 10, 480
Net permanent, field (average
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
475
Total personal services. National
Institutes of Health activities
11.5,000
82, 461
91,017
207, 698
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
103
Operation of Commissaries, Narcotic Hospitals, Public Health
Service —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by oijects
Object classiBcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
12
3
13
15
15
Average number of all employees
15
15
Average salaries and grades:
Genera] schedule grades:
$3,327
as-3.9
$2,959
CPC-3.7
$3,182
OS-3.2
$3,134
CPC-5
$3,272
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade
CPC-5
01 Personal services:
$33, 177
8,642
255
$47, 587
$47 886
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
163
166
42,074
123
118
1,697
418
139, 054
2.1S2
1,225
742
47,750
130
125
2,750
450
168,686
6,925
155
120
06 Printing and reproduction.
2,450
08 Supplies and materials
172,528
1,500
810
815
Obligations incurred
Adjustment for net change in items on
187, 633
2,718
227, 626
2,653
226, 085
19
190, 351
230, 279
226. 104
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERTICBS
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,4.')4
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Num-
ber
2
1
1
4
1
1
2
Total
salary
$7, 965
3.535
3.335
12, 040
3.070
3.054
5.824
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8, 215
1 3,660
1 3.415
4 12. 360
6 16. 900
1 3, 134
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8. 465
1 3. 785
1 3. 495
4 12. 680
6 17, 380
1 3, 214
12
2
38,823
5,580
66
15 47, 684
0.1 97
15 49, 019
Deduct:
0.3 1,133
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
10
33. 177
8,642
255
14.9 47.587
14. 7 47, 886
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
163
166
01 Personal services _
42, 074
47.750
48.052
Working Capital Fund, Narcotic Hospitals, Public Health Service —
Schedule A-1. Accrtied expenditures hy objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
40
4
40
44
3
44
44
3
44
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,316
GS-6.3
$3,533
CPC-6.3
$4,463
GS-6.9
$3,550
CPC-6.2
.$4,549
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average .salary
$3,617
01 Personal services:
$137, 037
13. 606
884
3.267
$162. 792
9.000
60S
3,690
$165. 987
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
9,000
619
154. 794
1.045
6.431
163
8.246
135
1.190
195. 194
12, 177
495
176, 090
1.425
3,760
200
8,400
3,000
8,460
2,250
195, 411
24,005
585
199, 947
590
Subtotal
379,870
412, 116
402, 173
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Description
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence..-
$3,358
$2. 873
$2, 873
Obligations incurred...
Adjustment for net change tn items on
order
376. 512
2.050
409. 243
-43. 044
399,300
-16, 760
378, 562
366, 199
382, 650
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Property management specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,940
3 16. 680
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $23, 760
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $23, 960
1 5, 060
1 5. 370
4 17. 195
1 3. 785
2 6.830
3 9, 410
4 16, 710
7 25, 845
10 34, 560
5 16, 070
2 6, 220
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454 .-
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 5. 370
1 4, 205
1 3.660
2 6. 670
3 9. 250
5 20,450
7 25. 445
8 27, 840
6 19, 124
2 6,060
1 5, 370
4 17, 695
1 3, 910
2 6, 990
3 9, 670
4 17, 210
7 26, 245
10 34, 960
6 16, 470
2 6, 380
40 150, 694
4 13. 383
274
44 170, 815
3 8,023
44 174, 045
3 8, 068
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
36 137. 037
13,606
884
3.267
41 162, 792
9,000
608
3,690
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
9,000
619
154, 794
176, 090
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Operating Fund, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions, Social Security
Administration —
Schedule A-1. — Accrued expenditures by object
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
233
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 624
01 Personal services:
$1, 071, 796
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,274
1.077.500
Services performed by other agen-
252
1,300
7,000
2,200
1,326,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,200
1 3,960
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, field operations
104
APPENDIX TO THE' BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION—Continued
Operating Fund, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions, Social Security
Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntinuerl
1952 actual
1953' estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Eange $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
4 29,360
1 6, 540
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 4, 420
5 19, 0.50
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
6 20, 130
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430. _ .-
Net permanent, departmental (av-
27. 2 140, 264
140 819
Fleld:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
9 68 460
11 65,340
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
87 374, 038
10 34 100
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
28 87, 600
9.9 52,436
Net permanent, field (average num-
2,875
Payment above basic rates: Additional
2,274
936 681
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
Working Capital Fund, Office of the Administrator, Federal Securiti/
Ageneij —
Schedule A-1. Aecnied expenditures hy objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
108
6
111
108
6
109
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,760
GS-4.1
$3,852
$3,813
GS-4.6
Wage board grades:
$3,985
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$388, 187
31, 584
1.668
12, 171
$388, 187
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
12, 171
433, 610
400
500
23. 010
40,000
81, 2.50
1,575
196, 310
15, 000
650
433, 610
180,010
792, 305
-9,990
767, 080
Adjustment for net change in items on
782, 315
767, 470
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,200:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 7,040
1 5, 940
1 5, 310
1 5, 685
1 5, 560
1 5, 310
1 5,310
2 9,990
2 8, 660
8 33, 235
8 30, 655
13 44, 795
22 71. 940
16 49, 280
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
I 5,810
1 6, 435
2 8. 910
8 33,985
13 45. 755
21 69, 390
15 46, 770
2 6, 160
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
2 6,064
1 5,304
1 5, 387
1 4,493
2 9, 339
2 9, 173
2 8, 612
1 4,0.35
3 11,981
5 17. 077
7 23, 232
2 5,367
2 6,0&4
Wage board grades;
WB-19
1 6, 554
WB 18
1 6, 387
WB-17
1 4, 722
WB 16
2 9,668
WB-15
2 9, 402
WB-14. -
2 9,028
WB-13
1 4, 243
WB-12 - ----
3 12, 584
WB-9
5 17, 907
WB-8
7 24, 022
WB-4
2 5,492
108 407, 134
3 18, 947
108 415, 203
6 27, 016
Net permanent, departmental (av-
105 388, 187
31,584
1,668
12, 171
103 388. 187
31,684
1,668
Payraent above basic rates: Overtime
12,171
433, 610
433,610
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE
Operating Expenses, Public Buildings Service, General Services
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
21, 342
478
20,044
21, 043
435
20, 506
23,396
435
22, 815
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 144
GS-6.2
$3,088
CPC-3.6
.$2, 793
$4, 194
GS-6.2
$3,070
CPC-3.6
$2, 707
$4, 281
GS-5.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,060
CPC-3.5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 613
Personal service obligations:
$63, 507, 624
1, 215, 042
238, 267
2, 457, 970
$64, 654, 996
1, 127, 155
269, 682
3, 052, 297
$72, 026, 318
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
1, 125, 600
274, 938
3, 229, 084
Total personal service obligations.. -
67, 418. 903
69, 104, 130
76, 655, 940
Direct Obligations
53, 882, 425
192, 417
239, 064
271, 847
33, 920, 947
91, 648
15, 104, 882
470, 473
5, 834, 936
1, 264, 633
487, 006
7,692
87,883
53,306,830
176, 690
. 241, 580
263, 945
38, 496, 150
125, 620
2, 242, 390
500,000
5, 832, 870
610,500
160,000
100
92, 795
61, 663, 840
241, 800
271, 500
276, 650
42, 058, 500
130, 370
5, 052, 700
Services performed by other agen-
500. 000
6, 626, 140
804, 300
3, 250, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
100
124, 100
HI, 855, 853
102, 039, 470
121, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
13, 536, 478
5,146
13, 239
8, 825, 189
20, 264, 742
31, 728
2, 604, 092
2, 148, 832
8,244
3.310
17,234
15, 797, 300
7,900
21, 000
8, 801, 600
15, 818, 000
73, 700
2, 601, 800
2, 429, 700
24,000
14, 992, 100
1,000
21, 000
8, 800. 000
12, 848. 000
72, 000
2, 532, 000
2, 484, 900
24,000
45,000
45,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
47,468,232
45, 620, 000
41,820,000
159,314.085
147, 659, 470
162, 820, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner of public buildings
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner of public
.buildings
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Appraiser, real property
Director, buildings management...
Director, design and construction..
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
47,200
11,800
11, 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Director, industrial reserve
Director, real property acquisition
and utilization
Director, surplus property manage-
ment and disposal
Supervising architect
Supervising engineer
Grade 14. RauRe $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director, buildings man-
agement
Branch chief
Chief, construction
Chief, projects and sites
Consulting engineer
Engineer
Industrial machinery and equip-
ment officer
Real property disposal officer
Supervising architectural engineer..
Supervising mechanical engineer
Supervising structural engineer
Supervisory architect
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect
Assistant chief, real property acqui-
sition and utilization
Branch chief
Buildings management specialist. . .
Control officer, industrial reserve...
Engineer
Production officer..
Real property disposal oflQcer
Real property manager
Section chief
Site planner
Supervising architectural engineer..
Grade 12. Pange $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect
Architectural engineer
.\ssistant section chief
Buildinss management specialist...
Communications specialist
Engineer
Real property accountability officer.
Real property disposal officer
Realty officer
Utilities rate examiner
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Buildings management specialist. . .
Communications specialist
Engineer
Real property accountability assist-
ant —
Realty officer
Space acquisition and utilization
officer
Utilities rate examiner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Buildings management specialist . . -
Chief, contract preparation
Communications specialist —
Engineer.
Real property accoimtability assist-
ant.
Realty officer..
Section chief
Utilities rate examiner
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to ,$4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. R mge $2,950 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11.800
11,050
10, 800
9,800
59, 800
9,800
10,600
10,600
19, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
11, 050
10, 800
10,000
71,000
9,800
9,800
1 8, 360
2 16,720
■1 8,360
1 8, 360
3 27, 080
1 8, 9no
3 27,8
1 9, 360
17 144,320
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
3 22, 320
1 7, 040
2 1.5,080
1 7,040
2 15, 880
5 37, 400
19,020
6,140
12, 280
11,880
48, 120
5,940
10, 120
6,560
6,185
36, 295
10, 870
5,560
11,120
3 15, 235
20 88, 100
12 60, 665
30 114,925
27 94, 445
13 41,230
5 14, 680
1. 412, 500
23.5
137, 038
19, 400
9,800
10. i-OO
10. 600
1 8. 5fi0
2 17,120
2 16,720
1 8, 360
1 8, 560
1 8,9l'0
2 18, 520
1 9.3''0
17 144,920
1 8.5''0
1 8, 560
1 7, 040
12. 080
12.280
48,120
66, 825
61, 575
87, 930
77, 630
62, 950
1, 276, 001
3.2
19, 510
11, 800
11. 300
11, 050
10,000
71.400
10, 000
10,000
19,800
10,000
10, 1'OO
9, 600
8. 5fi0
17.120
16, 920
8,5';0
8,760
9,160
18, 720
9,360
165, 440
8,560
16, 920
7.240
22. .320
7.240
22. 120
67,960
7.240
8.040
22. 320
14, 080
2 12, 080
3 18, 220
10 61, 600
1 5, 310
1 6, 685
2 11,370
1 5, 185
2 10, 240
18 80, 815
12 62, 165
31 120.425
24 85. 020
18 67. 100
3 9, 176
1, 532. 161
5
32. 316
105
106
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE— Continued
Operating Expenses, Public Buildings Service, General Services
Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52- weelc base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay __.
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy regional director
Project administrator
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant regional director
Deputy regional director
Division chief
Real property disposal officer
Space acquisition and utilization
officer __
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Area manager
.\ssistant branch chief
Branch chief
District officer...
Division chief _
Engineer
Real property disposal officer
Realty officer
Space acquisition and utilization
officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant deputy regional director. .
Assistant division chief
Branch chief _
Buildings management officer
Buildings management specialist...
Buildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Engineer
Group supervisor ...
Realty officer
Security officer
Space acquisition and utilization
officer.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer..
Area manager.
Assistant deputy regional director. .
Assistant section chief
Buildings management officer
Buildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Engineer
Real property disposal officer
Real property maintenance officer..
Realty officer..
Security officer
Space acquisition and utilization
officer
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Buildings superintendent-
Fire marshal
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect
Area manager
Assistant buildings superintendent.
Buildings management assistant
Buildings superintendent
Chief detective... ,
Commun ications supervisor.
Construction cost analyst
Engineer
Group supervisor
Inspector.
Production assistant
Real property maintenance oflBccr. ,
Realty officer
Security officer
Space analyst
Supply officer. ,
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 ,
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1 . Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protecti ve. and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $6.316
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
10. 200
48. 400
20. 200
10.400
5 37. 000
6 43. 040
1 7. 240
16 110.600
1 7. 040
26 191.440
3 21.520
18 131,920
1 7,040
16 116,840
2 11.880
1 6. 940
1 6, 140
16 100,240
42 261.280
6 36.040
12 75. 280
2 13.880
1 6. 940
32 206.080
1 5, 940
5.626
34. 750
6,125
7 36, 670
2 10, 870
2 10, 995
1 6, 560
13 71,406
4 20. 740
28 162,430
1 6, 060
7 37, 420
1 5, 685
14 72, 840
9 49, 290
6 31. 485
1 6. 435
8 43, 416
17 92, 620
1 5, 310
9 50,915
7 37, 670
9 44. 770
82 371,300
48 200.636
201 769, 716
429
1, 498, 915
1,205
3, 869, 390
100 300,870
2 6, 960
2 18. 120
6 55. 160
1 8,360
4 34. 040
1 9, 360
5 45, 200
7 60, 400
fi 5.6, 160
2 17, 920
12 106,320
5 38, 400
1 7. 040
1 7, 440
3 22,120
4 30, 160
3 22, 120
14 105. 160
1 7. 240
22 161,880
fi 45, 040
21 I.6B, 640
1 7, 240
13 96. 920
2 12.280
1 5. 940
2 12. 280
1 6,140
12 76.870
41 261. 340
7 43. 180
20 124.200
1 6, 940
5,625
41, 000
6,250
26, 300
5,185
11, 245
5,685
6 31, 735
31 172. 486
1 6. 186
7 37. 796
1 5, 810
16 84, 710
9 60, 416
6 32, 235
1 6, 560
3 15, 930
16 89, 460
1 5, 436
9 60, 166
7 38, 430
8 40, 585
81 371,180
49 208,455
209 807,500
390
1. 377, 255
1,194
3, 883, 200
83 261.280
2 6. 960
139 712,940
182 853,315
8.560
34. 040
9.360
45. 600
69. 960
66, 560
17.920
5 38. 400
1 7. 040
1 7, 640
3 22, 120
4 30, 660
3 22. 120
16 121,440
1 7, 240
37 268,680
6 45. 240
21 159, 040
1 7. 240
13 98, 320
2 12, aso
1 5. 9 10
2 12.280
1 6, .340
12 77. 270
40 256.400
7 43. 780
20 126.000
1 6, 940
6,750
41,500
6,250
1 5. 186
2 11,370
2 10, 870
16 91.010
6 32, 485
32 179,420
1 5, 310
7 38, 646
1 5. 810
16 85, 210
9 51,415
6 32, 610
1 6, 685
3 16, 306
17 95, 145
1 5, 436
9 61,040
7 38. 930
8 41, 456
86 399,670
60 216. 000
209 821,495
1,414,040
1,215
3, 993, 846
85 260,030
2 6, 960
DETAIL OF PEu.so.vAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Xum- Total
Crafts, protective, and custodial
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
grades— Continued
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
382
379
400
$1. 622, 320
$1, 613, 425
$1,716,680
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
1.138
1,119
1,168
4,456,460
4.399.236
4, 618, 645
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
1,939
1,857
2,191
6,873,665
6, 499, 465
7, 639, 355
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
626
678
741
2,044,070
2.197,092
2,411,374
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
3,694
3,562
3,904
11, 490, 260
11.032.572
12,199,150
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
1,581
1,519
1,653
4, 619, 812
4,481,008
4,877,452
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
8,227
8,486
9,962
22, 656, 780
23, 232, 442
27, 168, 460
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiv-
alent to less than $6,060
277
1,938,448
1, 253, 291
723, 761
20,837
66, 160. 190
23,151
73,324,467
67. 205. 935
1, 010. 8
2, 797, 994
4. 973. 773
2, 761. 685
Net permanent, field (average num-
19,868.2
63, 398, 505
62, 232, 162
70, 526, 473
Part-time and temporary positions: Part
1,216,042
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
233, 212
264, 685
268,971
Payment above basic rates:
999, 216
1. 434. 366
2,014,129
23, 650
Additional pay for service abroad..
22,600
22, 800
All personal services, field
66. 136. 497
67. 839, 990
76, 147, 698
67. 418. 903
69, 104, 130
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations.
53. 882, 425
53, 306, 830
61, 663, 840
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
13, 536, 478
15,797,300
67,418,903
69, 104. 130
76,665.940
Emergency Operating Expenses, General Services Administra-
tion—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of_ Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
197
176
184
176
140
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 079
QS-5.4
$4,391
OS-6.9
.$2,648
CPC-3.0
$4, 068
GS-5.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 739
CPC-3.0
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$718. 221
2,534
3,020
6,201
$762,334
$549,008
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
3,019
2,139
729, 976
45,350
7,216
11,105
15,8,67,823
48, 677
16, 604, 278
244, 083
71,207
397.303
2,300
766, 353
41,780
815
11.192
18,603.173
16.606
9,621,891
551, 147
34. 300
500
11,900
21 001.800
4.980
6,518,300
Services performed by other agen-
5.129
100,000
2.311
5,473
50, 000
1.600
34.019,217
29, 168, 250
28. 180, 000
Obligaiicms Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
•
3, 398. 700
6,000.000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
9, 398, 700
34,019,217
38, 566, 950
28,180,000
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
107
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Genera] schedule grades;
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, controlled materials
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director, controlled ma-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Budget analyst
Commodity specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Budget analyst.-
Commodity analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney -
Editorial specialist
Organization and methods exam-
Statistical assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to .$4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Real estate officer
Grade 11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
Real estate assistant
Realty otEcer.
Space officer-
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney- _
Real estate assistant
Realty assistant
Space analyst---
Supervisor, voucher examination...
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 .,
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (;
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6,340
12,280
5,940
5,060
5,185
17, 695
4,545
43, 610
23.265
2,950
5.185
10, 995
10, 120
5, OGO
5,310
62, 040
12,510
70. 040
221,655
108,910
8,330
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
18, 320
8,560
62, 720
5,310
13. 615
3.920
42, 135
17,315
3,030
13, 240
19, 020
25, 960
12,280
5, 185
11,245
10,370
5,185
70, 700
21,725
83, 395
194, 920
55, 160
14, 390
Num- Total
ber salary
4,045
4,160
3,655
6,340
12,880
6,140
5,310
11,495
10, 620
5,310
59,415
17,680
92. 240
190, 570
53, 490
11,640
Repair, Improvement, and Equipment of Federally Owned Buildings
Outside the District of Columbia, General Services Adminis-
tration—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
624
448
406
402
466
456
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 136
GS-7.6
$3,558
CPC-^.4
.$5, 289
GS-7.9
$3,803
CPC-6.7
$5, 378
GS-8.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,845
CPC-6.7
OBLiGATio.Ns BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con,
Personal service obligations:
$2, 039, 813
8,695
10, 621
$1. 998, 455
7,545
10, 000
$2, 307. 790
8,810
10,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
Total personal service obhgations...
2, 059, 129
2. 016. 000
2, 326. 600
Direct ObUga'.ions
1,999,343
114,415
20, 945
21, 169
17, 245
67, 761
7, 160, 685
192, 343
2, 203. 768
78,016
1, 677, 624
275
2.305
1, 786, 000
112,050
25, 000
25, 000
20,000
75,000
8, 198, 443
200,000
2, 250, 000
75, 000
1,750,000
2, 096. 600
201), 000
35, 000
125, 000
17, 416, 700
Performed by "Construction serv-
ices, public buildings. General
2, 625, 000
125, 000
2, 000, 000
2,600
2,700
13, 555, 884
14, 518, 993
25, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
69, 786
477
48
71
68,602
2,148
292
230,000
2,500
100
200
16,700
16, 700
.500
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
131,424
250,000
250,000
13,687,308
14, 768, 993
25, 250, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Chief, repairs
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.Assistant chief, repairs —
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer —
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,lb0
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,055
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grade
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departraental.
Deduct lapses..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, construction and repairs...
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, construction and repairs —
Engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Graue 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer-
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Engineer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Engmeer . ...
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$9, 600
8,960
6,540
5,310
4,620
23, 400
12,010
33, 145
23, 60S
22, 570
38 281,920
87 563, 040
1 6, 760
22 115,820
16
65, 675
21.850
99, 946
113,280
Num- Total
ber salary
6.435
19, 070
12, 385
IS. 425
23, 926
19, 860
35 263, 600
85 655, 820
2 11, 310
17 89, 645
16
70. 360
17, 430
101, 980
105, 745
Num- Total
ber salary
9,160
22, 620
18, 620
10, 620
19, 320
12, 760
22, 470
33, 770
26, 000
71,080
77, 240
341,040
6t>6, 040
11,435
112,135
9,410
62, 325
30, ISO
102, 660
123,495
108
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE Continued
Repair, Improvement, and Equipment of Federally Owned Buildings
Outside the District of Columbia, General Services Administra-
tion— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continupil
General schedu!. ji i ]. I'-itiimed
Grades. Rm ■ : - ' ■ I'-O
Grade2. Rni : - JiO
Crafts, protectivi, , •,. lenides:
Grade 10. K i i Vil.".
Grade9. Rnn. . '..-■'• • I'.iiifl
Grades. Riin ■ :m ■ -i VM
Grade?. Ran.T M .-. i-. M,n:>,.i
Grade fi. Ranae .«.2nn ti) S,6S0 _
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,4.^
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230 -
Num- Total
ber salary
eo $191,400
li 17, .'.OS
5 23, 785
4 If.. 600
29 111,075
107 399. 075
SO 273, 945
3 9,8S2
47 144.210
Num- Total
ber salary
m $161,740
3 8, 970
2 10, 130
1 4. 400
8 33, 92ft
42 164, 470
29 101, 760
3 10. 042
2 6, 460
Num- Total
ber salary*
49 $159,990
3 9, 050
2 10, 380
1 4. 525
8 34, 545
47 183. 335
29 104. 5S0
3 10. 202
2 6. 460
Total permanent, fleld_
5S4
2, 595, 757
170.7
703, 571
373
1,867,982
4
16, 682
423
2, 169, 507
10
61.487
Net permanent, field (average
413.3
1,892,186
8,035
9,894
727
369
1,851,300
7.000
10,000
413
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
2.118.020
8,080
10, 000
All personal services, field
1,910,842
1. 868, 300
2, 136, 100
2.059,129
2,016.000
2, 326. 600
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1, 999, 343
59, 786
I, 786, 000
230, 000
2, 096, 600
230, 000
2, 059, 129
2, 016, 000
2, 326, 600
FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE
Operating Expenses, Federal Supply Service, General Services
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
$700
$455
1
440
$633
631
593
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,732
QS-7.0
$3,032
CPC-3.0
$5,206
GS-7.6
$5, 109
QS-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,032
CPC-3.0
Personal service obligations:
$2, 988, 665
346
12, 738
10,468
$2, 292. 681
3,533
9,146
$3, 025, 536
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
12, 464
Total personal service obligations—
3,012,217
2, ,305, 360
3, 038, 000
Direct Obligations
3, 003, 967
44, 1.30
2,384
62, 177
1,036
349. 096
43, 997
116,025
31.373
30, 544
20
5.834
2,305,360
51, 400
3,400
36, 700
4,200
262, 7.50
7,735
64. 000
21. 200
7,500
200
1,755
3, 038. 000
119, 800
4,000
04 Communication services —
05 Rents and rtility services
60. 000
2.000
341,400
26, 250
Services performed by other agen-
128 000
36. 800
25, 250
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
100
3.400
3, 690, 583
8,250
2, 760, 200
3,775,000
Obliaatinns Pai/nUe Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
3, 698, 833
2, 766, 200
3,775,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner of Federal supply
General schedule grades:
aia.de 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner of Federal
supply
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Director, personal property utiliza-
tion
Director, supply management
Director, traffic management
Grade 14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to director, supply man-
agement
Chief, cataloging
Chief, commodity specifications
Chief, disposal
Chief, inspection
Chief, motor equipment and shops..
Chief, property utilization
Chief, traffic management.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant branch chief
Assistant to administrative officer..
Assistant to director, property utili-
zation
Motor pool operations specialist
Section chief
Specifications specialist
Supply specialist -.-.
Traffic management specialist
Utilization specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Inspection coordinator
Section chief
Specifications specialist
Supply cataloger
Supply specialist
Trafllc management specialist
Utilization officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Equipment specialist
Inspection coordinator
Section chief
Specifications specialist
Supjily cataloger
Supply specialist
Traffic management specialist
Utilization officer
Gr,a<ie 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Assistant utilization officer
Editorial specialist
Specifications specialist
Supply cataloger
Supply specialist
Traffic management specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9,55
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment- .-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
hoUday pay _.
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy regional director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy regional director
Assistant deputy regional director..
Chief, proTiertv utilization
Grade 13. Range $S,360 to $9,360:
Assistant deniity regional director...
Chief, pronerty utilization
Chief, ptirchasing
Motor pool operations specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Physicist -
Pronerty utilization officer
Purchasing officer
Traffic management specialist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer —
Inspector
Physicist
Property utilization officer
Purchasing officer
Traffic management specialist
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
12, 000
11,050
11,800
10, 800
10,800
9,600
19,800
9,800
10, 600
10, 000
9,600
9,600
8,960
84, 400
17, 520
50, 360
34, 640
9,360
21, 320
21, 520
28, 560
35, 200
42, 840
22, 920
12,200
11,300
11, 800
10, 800
11,050
9,600
10,000
9,800
10,600
10.000
9,600
43, 600
17, 720
60, 560
43, 200
7,040
14, 480
38, 600
'43^^640'
15, 480
7,040
12, 880
13, 080
61,320
12, 280
47, 520
18, 820
56, 060
13, 280
5,310
13,0
38, 240
12, 280
6,140
13,280
50, 120
5,810
20,365
101, 200
52, 600
4,746
164. 280
176, 320
247, 150
173, 355
160, 190
386. 6 1,842,697
346
7,338
53, 850
4,870
72, 530
17, 5.55
52, 365
82, 450
51, 130
97. 450
10.400
9, 360
88. 400
9,360
28,960
"is.'oso
7 440
43, 240
12,680
""6.'940"
2.5, 785
60.800
18,220
6,940
43. 980
68,540
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
109
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10, 995
3 15,305
7 36. 420
13 70, 925
22 113, 270
1 5, 685
1 4, 620
47 206, 010
6 24, 395
28 104. 605
59 198, 310
44 137, 065
7 20, 210
1 3, 032
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11,120
1 5, 810
6 31, 360
9 50, 165
21 109. 835
3 15. 930
1 4, 745
48 212,340
4 16, 555
32 120. 245
58 199. 135
38 112,050
5 15, 030
Num- Tuial
ber salary
2 $11,370
4 20. 990
12 62. 470
25 132. 250
21 111.460
Traffic management specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Cralts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
11 56. 785
1 4. 870
68 300.065
4 16, 805
49 180, 215
62 215. 515
63 194. 180
5 15, 430
1 3. 032
Total permanent, field
298 1,404.112
53. 2 258, 044
286 1, 379, 670
3.3 14.128
414 1.978.447
27 139. 584
Net permanent, field (average num-
244-8
1, 146, 068
282.7
1, 365. 542
152
5.306
387
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
1, 838, 863
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
5,400
9,903
7,637
All personal servi ces, field
1,161,371
1,371,000
1, 816, 500
01 Personal services
3. 012, 217
2,305.360
3, 038, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
3,003,967
8,250
2.305,360
3,038,000
3,012,217
2,305,360
3.038 000
Expenses, General Supply Fund, General Services Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2, 507
21
2,200
2,471
66
2.495
3,163
59
2.845
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,908
GS-4.9
$2. 738
CPC-3.0
$3, 217
$4,036
GS-5.1
$3. 799
CPC-3.0
$3, 309
$3. 967
GS-5.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$2. 801
CPC-3.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 375
Person;il 'j.-rvir'o nbli^ations-
P.>n 11 i.-^iii .ns
$8. 268, 269
50, 068
33. 3,86
312,470
11, 074
$9, 527, 6S2
144, 707
36. 874
$10, 735, 428
Pait 1 ■ I '., !■ iiinorary positions
Rci;i:i .i 1'.' nil ivss of 52-week base
147, ISO
46, 579
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
8, 675, 267
9. 709, 263
10, 929. 157
Direcl Obligations
8, 420, 704
93. 968
184, 872
195, 816
1, 168, 781
295, 873
1,172,047
46. 067
808. 214
941. 659
609
26, 673
9, 554. 963
133. 900
132. 545
162. 662
2. 303. 160
313. 205
624. 705
10. 929. 157
211.300
160. 550
04 Communication services
211.180
4.057.650
06 Printing and reproduction
438. 463
705, 700
Services performed by other agen-
517.334
141.000
1.130
29. 796
641, 900
100, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,000
43,200
13.355,283
13, 924. 400
17,500,000
Obligations Payable Out of PeimbuTsements
From Other Accounts
254, 663
71
S09
4,025
6, 9,56
3, 564
22, 839
6,470
144. 300
1.900
2.000
2,200
15. 100
1,400
12, 700
6,300
08 Supplies and materials
OBLiGAiioxs Bv. OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts — Continued
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
$5
814
$400
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
300, 416
186, 300
13, 655, 699
14,110,700
$17,500,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, purchase and stores
Director, standards
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant _
Administrative officer.
Branch chief
Statistician
Supply specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant...
Administrative officer
Attornrv
Budg.'t :r: :!■ ;
Empln\r. , I i. I . liirr
Merch;iti<li-.i'r: mmi. ,•,
Organizaiiijii ujkI uicUiods examiner.
Placement ollieer
Position classifier...
Program specialist...
Statistician
Storage and handling specialist
Supply olficcr
Supply specialist
Grade 12. Kauge $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant.. -
Assistant to administrative officer. .
Attorney
Equipment specialist --
Inspection coordinatbr... ...
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner.
Statistician
Supply specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant.-
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst- -
Inspection coordinator- .
Motor vehicle specialist...
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications oflacer —
Statistical officer
Storage and handling specialist
Supply officer
Travel and transportation specialist.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant —
Budget analyst
liisjiection coordinator
OrKimizationandmethods examiner.
Printing and publications officer —
Statistical assistant -
.Sui'ply assistant
Supply officer
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 -
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Ranue $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses ---
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time ;
porirv n
Reglll • :
id temporary positions; Tem-
< of 52-week base
rates:
lay pay
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details -- ---
All personal services, departmental.
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
19, 400
10,200
9,600
33. 640
8,760
25,080
8.360
8,360
8,560
18,120
8,360
36, 800
7,040
7,040
14, 280
7,440
7,040
14, 080
30, 300
11,880
6,940
5,940
6,940
6,340
5,940
6,140
37, 045
6,060
5,185
5,935
42 162,770
44 152, 440
31 97, 180
5 15, 990
1,193,872
33.8
164, 538
4,440
4,073
Num- Total
8,560
8,360
8.760
9,360
8,660
8,360
9,360
1,560
29, 560
7,240
7,240
14,080
7,440
7,040
7,040
14,480
18, 220
5,940
6,940
5,940
5,940
5,940
6,340
5,940
6,340
30,600
6,340
21,990
6,310
1 5,060
9 48, 915
20 94, 100
2 8, 716
39 161,990
39 136, 565
21 66, 660
5 16, 160
9 25, 688
1, 019, 818
4.6
29, 961
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8,560
8,560
8,760
9,360
8.660
8,660
9,360
8,560
8,360
61, 760
29, 960
7,240
7,440
7,040
14, 080
7,440
7,040
7,240
14, 480
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,340
6,140
6,340
24, 960
6,340
1 6, 935
1 6. 186
1 6, 436
1 6. 560
1 5,060
9 50. 040
20 96, 860
1 4. 170
39 155,240
39 138, 085
21 67, 920
5 16, 150
10 28, 660
1,038,586
2.1
12, 057
no
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE— Continued
Expenses, General Supply Fund, General Services Administration
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 $9 600
1 $9, 800
1 9, 600
1 $10, 600
1 10, 600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
6 50, 160
1 8, 360
1 8, 560
Director, business service center
1 8, 360
2 16, 920
3 25,680
15 128, 000
19 163, 640
Organization and methods examiner.
1 9,360
1 8,360
2 16, 920
3 25, 080
7 60, 120
7 60, 920
5 44, 200
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2 14, 080
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 7, 640
3 23, 120
1 7,040
3 21,320
2 15,080
4 29, 360
Director, business service center
4 29,360
3 21,720
1 7,440
Supply ofiBcer
17 123, 880
14 100, 860
14 101, 800
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
4 24, 360
5 30, 9.60
5 30, 550
1 6,340
1 6,940
1 6,540
1 6, 940
1 6, MO
1 6, 940
Branch chief _
15 93,700
28 172,320
24 147,900
Budget analyst
4 25, 560
1 6, 140
Director, business service center
4 25, 760
3 19, 420
3 19,820
2 12, 880
7 43. 180
1 5, 940
1 5 940
1 6, 140
Organization and methods exam-
2 11,880
2 12 080
2 12, 280
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
1 6, 540
1 6, 940
1 6. 740
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 6. 940
2 11, 880
3 18, 420
3 18. 820
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
Supply oflBcer ._. _.
19 114,460
20 121, 20n
30 183, 600
2 13, 280
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
1 6. 250
1 6. 250
Branch chief _._ ..
2 12, 000
2 12, 260
2 12, 375
1 5,625
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
9 47, 290
13 70. 025
2 10 995
11 60, 160
2 10, 995
5 25.800
3 16, 180
4 20, 890
2 10 620
3 16. 055
3 1.6, 930
Chemist
2 10, 620
39 208,465
3 15, 930
35 189. 995
4 21, 365
Inspector
57 306. 140
3 16. 180
1 5. 060
4 21,615
7 37, 295
2 10, 630
Organization and methods exam-
3 16, 805
1 5 810
1 5,810
1 6, 060
3- 15,180
1 5, 060
3 15, 4,30
1 5, 185
4 20. 615
1 5, 810
2 11 620
1 6. 810
Section chief
10 54, 726
7 36, 795
17 90. 020
Statistician
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
1 6. 310
5 2,5, 675
9 46. 790
2 10, 870
3 16 430
3 16, 680
38 204,030
62 324,190
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
4 19, 605
7 34, 590
6 30, 470
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
174
184
250
795, 665
836, 725
1, 135, 505
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
28 115,510
29 119,920
25 106.616
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
235
252
333
880,055
959, 240
1, 264, 640
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655.
381
378
472
1, 306, 705
1,314,830
1,637,485
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
699
666
851
2,204,720
2, 145, 585
2, 740, 820
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
208 603,300
167 491,610
269 784,670
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
5 13,060
3 7, 660
3 7,900
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
1 4, 490
1 4, 4<10
1 4,616
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
1 3,935
2 7,495
2 7, 695
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
3 10, 880
4 14. 320
4 14, 640
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1 3, 374
1 3, 454
4 12, 456
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
31 89, 652
29 85.992
38 113,062
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
102 276,171
100 275,332
171 464,444
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
58 150,851
58 154,281
46 127,620
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
74 238,066
77 254,789
HI 374,679
2,966
8, 309, 033
8,644,923
11, 120, 371
294 1
27 4
374.9
1,070,098
107, 108
1,411,471
ber. net salary)
., 966. 9
2, 236. 6
2, 680. 1
7,238,935
8,537,815
9, 708, 900
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
$50,068
28, 946
307, 948
384
4,830
$139, 707
32,948
$142, 150
42,590
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
7,631,111
8,710,470
9, 893, 640
01 Personal services
8, 675, 267
9, 709, 263
10,929,167
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
8,420,704
254, 563
9, 564, 963
144,300
10,929,157
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
8,675,267
9,709,263
10,929,167
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE
Operating Expenses, National Archives and Records Service,
General Services Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
918
1
762
936
11
924
1,048
1
1,023
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 179
QS-5.5
$2, 889
CPC-3.6
$2, 954
$4, 299
GS-5.7
$2,960
CPC-3.6
$2, 954
$4,318
GS-5.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,968
CPC!-3.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 954
Personal service obligations:
$3, 167, 968
3,270
12, 106
41,016
$3, 797, 966
32, 000
14, 834
990
$4, 231, 438
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-.
2,000
16,462
500
Total personal service'obligations- .
3, 224, 360
3,845,790
4,250,400
Direct Obligations
3,194,005
31,537
106, 140
63,935
211,182
54,123
405, 295
13,075
487, 360
83, 797
735
6,222
3, 820, 790
23,340
92, 100
51, 200
262, 000
61,700
259,040
10,000
279, 365
1,500
4, 226, 400
36,900
92, 100
57, 065
439, 500
64, 786
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies .
631, 866
10,000
640,420
43,500
7,165
8,465
Total direct obligations.
4, 647, 406
4, 868, 200
6,250,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services --
30,355
29,907
25,000
20,000
25,000
20,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts -
60,262
45,000
45,000
4,707,668
4,913,200
6.295,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SBBVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Departmental:
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Archivist of the United States -
1 $15, 000
1 $15,000
1 $15,000
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant Archivist of the United
1 11, 050
1 11. 050
1 11,050
1 11,0.50
1 11,300
Director, archival management
1 11. ,300
1 10, 800
1 11.060
1 11,060
Director, records manaeement
1 11, 5.60
1 11. .800
1 11,800
Director, Roosevelt Library
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 11,050
Executive director. National His-
torical Publications Commission.
1 10.800
1 10,800
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
111
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estunate
Departmental— Continued
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director. Federal Register.
1
$9,600
$9,600
$9. SOO
1
9,800
9,800
9.800
10. 000
1
9,800
9,800
10 000
Grade 13. Ranee $S,360 to $9,360:
1
9,360
9,360
9,360
Archivist
7
63,520
63,520
64,320
Assistant to director, archival man-
1
8,360
8,360
8,660
1
1
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,660
1
8,360
8,360
Records management specialist
3
25, 080
16.720
17,120
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
9
66,760
Editor-attorney, Federal Register-
1
7,040
7,040
7,240
7.240
Records management specialist
3
21, 120
21,320
21,520
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
1
22
6,140
140, 680
21
6,140
136, 940
21
6. 340
Archivist-
136, 540
Editor-
30,300
3
18,220
18,420
18.620
1
6,140
Records management specialist
4
23,960
24,360
24, 560
Technologist
2
12, 480
2
12,680
2
12,880
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $6,810:
1
6,185
128, 266
10, 120
1
5,310
134, 200
1
2
2
2
10, 246
2
10, 495
2
10, 745
6
31,236
6
31, 486
6
31,610
Records management specialist
3
15. 430
2
10, 370
2
10, 495
2
10,620
2
10, 745
Gtade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
1
4,620
1
4,745
1
4,870
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
H.'i
288,700
6H
294, 780
72
321, 760
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
3
12, 135
3
12,385
3
12,510
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
S«
318,325
88
327, 770
97
369,836
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
28
94, 260
29
98, 715
30
102, 610
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
45
142, 190
44
140, 280
44
140.840
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
4
12,760
4
12,840
4
12, 920
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to .$4,900
1
4,276
1
4,400
1
4,525
Grade S. Range $3,740 to $4,490
1
4,490
1
4,490
1
4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035
2
7,470
2
7,670
2
7,570
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
3
10, 160
3
10, 240
3
10.320
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454.
6
19, 684
6
19,844
18
5,5,692
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
12
34. 280
12
34,600
12
34, 920
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
12
35, 024
12
36,288
12
36, 604
Total permanent, departmental
387 1,791,003
387 1
, 794, 217
416
,901,486
13.8
85,946
12. S
45,657
13
64,776
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
373.2
1
706,057
374.2
1
, 748, 560
402
,846,710
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
2,334
2,000
2,000
Regular pay in e-xcess of 52-week base
6,479
6,950
7,290
Payment above basic rates:
921
490
456
500
All personal services, departmental-
1,715,247
1, 768, 500
1, 856, 600
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director, records manage-
6
58, 800
10
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy director, records manage-
4
33, 440
Records management specialist
1
8,360
4
33,440
8
67,080
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Records management specialist
10
73, 800
12
87,280
14
101,960
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Archivist
H
49,620
13
79,820
15
91,700
Records management specialist
9
64,460
9
54,460
7
43,180
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Archivist
Records management specialist
8
42,355
7
36,920
6
32, 610
Technologist
1
6,060
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
1
4,620
4
18, 980
4
18,980
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
22
101,010
31
143, 855
39
179, 120
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
9
36, 405
9
37, 030
7
29,190
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
,W
190. 230
6;i
233,080
80
297,550
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
.W
192, 266
60
206, 870
77
266, 265
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30..
111
340, 490
104
328, 435
139
447, 975
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
133
407, 670
119
372, 440
96
309, 145
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
1
1
3,435
3,760
1
1
3,535
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
1
3,680
3,760
Grade 6. Range .$2,974 to $3,454
2
6,268
1
3,134
1
3.214
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
S
24,230
8
24,870
a
33.760
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
63
171, 896
61
171, 752
76
217, 032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
3
7,890
2
5,190
4
10, 100
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiva-
8
23,629
8
23,629
8
631 1
899. .648
142. 4 436, 637
10
31,894
13
Net permanent, field (average num-
1
,462,911
2,049,406
2,384,728
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
$936
6,627
39,639
$30,000
7,884
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
$9, 172
1,609,113
2, 0S7, 290
2,393,900
3,224,360
3, 845, 790
4,260,400
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
3, 194, 005
30,355
3, 820, 790
25.000
4, 225, 400
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
3,224,360
3, 845, 790
4, 250 400
ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS
Administrative Operations, General Services Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
1,065
2
902
857
1,046
801
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 251
GS-7.3
$2,886
CPC-3.2
$5, 376
GS-7.5
$2, 862
CPC-3.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 777
Personal service obligations:
$4, 738, 471
9,491
21,068
47,126
10,908
$4, 299, 112
2,100
17,695
$5,304,443
Regular pay m excess of 52-week base-.-
20,982
Payment to other agencies for relmburs-
Total personal service obligations...
4,827,064
4,318,907
5,325,426
Direct Obtigations
4,419,221
93, 179
9.368
85, 546
1,238
122, 242
29,035
5,269
97, 061
133. 186
6,969
4,194
3, 837, 271
97, 385
6,116
61, 203
10,698
70, 301
21,601
4,884,039
132, 90O
6,800
02 Travel
06 Rents and utility services ._
12,800
Services performed by other agen-
31, 786
2 500
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,276
3,113
1,760
3,600
6,006,498
4, 140, 750
5, 300, 000
Obligations Pat/able Out of R'.imburse-
ments From Other Accounts
407, 843
272
126
3,251
36,602
2,465
274
1,029
30, 079
325
481, 636
1,060
125
6,585
31,200
2,075
964
3,734
200
691
1, 140
6,824
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
31, 200
2,075
1,035
4,329
185
676
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts.
482, 156
528, 260
489,000
5, 488, 654
4.669,000
5, 789, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
1 16,000
1 13.000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17. 500
1 15,000
1 13,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrative officer
1 13, 200
112
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS -Continued
Administrative Operations, General Services Administration — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Comptroller
Director, management
General counsel- .-
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant director, internal audit.. .
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to comptroller.
Associate general counsel
Attorney
Deputy comptroller
Deputy director, management
Director, accounting systems
Director, accounts and reports
Director, budget _.
Director, compliance
Director, contract settlement
Director, credit and finance
Director, information _.
Director, internal audit
Director, office services and supply..
Director, organization and methods .
Director, personnel
Director, statistics and reports
Division director
Member hoard of review
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant director, compliance
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Deputy director, compliance
Deputy director, information
Deputy division director
Division director
Executive officer
Financial analyst
Labor relations officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Program planning officer
Records management officer
Special assistant
Statistician
Supervising auditor
Supervising training officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor.. __
Branch chief
Budget analyst __
Financial analyst
Inv
Oreaniyatiim and methods examiner.
Personnel nlllcer
Placement olficer
Section chief..
Security administrative specialist
Space management officer
Statistician
Supply officer _
Training officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer....
Attorney
Budget analyst.
Crpdil
V
nns officer
I editorial specialist
uiliLL ii- 1 \ aci and supply specialist
Organization and methods examiner-
Placement officer
Position classifier
Section chief
Space management officer
Special agent
Statistician.
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney _.
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Credit examiner
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Nura- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 12. 200
1 12. 200
47.200
11, 0.50
22, ion
11.800
11.800
11, 050
10. 800
11, 800
11.800
11.800
11.800
10. 800
11.550
11.800
11.800
11.550
11. 800
22. 850
19.400
10. 000
10, 000
20. 800
10.000
9.600
10. 600
10. 600
29. 800
9.600
9,600
10. 200
188. 720
17. 520
26, 480
16, 720
17, 720
17,320
17, 320
8,360
8,560
43, 640
21, 720
7,440
50, 280
7,440
7,040
"siMso
7,240
21,920
7,040
7,010
21,320
14, 280
48, 520
24, 360
5,940
30. 300
6,140
'26,"i66
6.640
5.940
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12. 400
1 12. 400
1 12, 400
11. 0.50
21. 600
34, 400
11, 0.50
11,050
11. 800
11. 800
11.300
11.050
11.800
11.800
11.800
11. 800
10.800
11,550
11. 800
U. 800
11. 6.50
11.800
10.800
22, 850
20. 200
19.200
29.400
10. 200
10. 000
10.600
9,600
10.600
20. 000
9,600
9,600
10.400
9,800
21, 200
10. 400
9.800
112. 2S0
8.360
17. 320
17. 120
25, 280
17, 720
17, 720
17,320
21,920
"7,'240
'21,'526
7,640
7,010
7,040
15.480
14, 680
7,240
37,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12. 400
1 12, 400
1 12, 400
11.300
22. 100
46. 200
11.0.50
11.300
11.800
11. .800
11.300
11. 0.50
11, 800
11. 800
11.800
11.800
10. 800
35. 150
19.600
10.600
9.600
30. 000
19.600
39,200
10. 400
10. 200
10. 600
9.600
10.600
20. 400
9.800
9,sno
10.400
10,000
44.200
17, 120
17, 120
17,920
34, 840
17,720
8,560
28, 560
14,480
14,880
22, 120
""7^^240
7,040
23, 520
7,640
7,240
7,240
15,(»0
14,880
7.240
22, 520
"7,040
78, 620
24,360
17,820
18,220
6,340
5,940
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Placement officer
Position classifier
Records officer..
Section chief
Supply officer
Travel and transportation specialist -
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ccountant
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
C ommunications specialist
Investigator
Librarian.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Records management specialist
Space analyst
Supervisor, voucher examination. ..
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,130
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032. _
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Comptroller.
Director, management
General counsel
Regional director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to regional director
Comptroller
Director, management
General counsel
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.attorney
Budget analyst
Credit and finance olficer
Division chief
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer —
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
.\dmtnistrative officer
Attorney
Br.anch chief
T!.,,l„,., T,n,,.,t
<■■ : I 'r' luf-e officer
'' r . iii'l methodsexaminer
riiRviiK-ui officer
I'osition classifier
Training olficer
Iniile 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant
.\dininistrative assistant. --
.\ssistant personnel officer
Attoniev --.
Branch chief
Bndeot analyst.. _
Classification analyst
Credit and finance officer
Division chief
Fniployee relations officer
rosiii-,1, ,■!:, oilier
.Seel ion eliief _...
Statistician
Training officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Credit and finance analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to .$6,810:
Accountant
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 140
2 11.880
1 6, 140
Num- Total
ber salary
38, 670
21,990
20, 865
5,436
5,560
11,120
6,060
6,310
4,620
159,550
33, 9S5
15.5.090
157, 435
116,930
24,960
9,530
11,120
15,430
5,060
""4,'745'
167,220
21, 975
141,260
120, 965
73, 1.30
16,990
2,794
1,575
9,078
13, 552
10,908
3 33, 150
3 34. 650
2 23. ion
10 116, 260
2 20, 800
7 68. 600
7 70. 600
8 80, 600
122, 640
17,120
26, 480
21, 720
14. 280
7.040
58, 720
29, 760
7,2*0
73, 600
21, 320
7,040
7.040
15. (
11.880
12. 080
6,140
6, 940
6,740
6,940
5, 940
17, 820
12, 2S0
IS. 220
30. 300
18, 420
'36,'646'
6,260
32, 735
.33.150
23. 100
45. 700
116.250
10.400
69. 400
81.200
60.6
43. 640
14. 880
7.440
<2. 800
7,240
7,240
7.040
6.140
6,140
12, 2S0
6,340
24, 660
30, 900
18, 620
23,760
29, 700
6,250
10, 745
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
113
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVicES — Continued
Field — Cont inued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Ranse $5,060 to $5.810— Con.
Administrative assistant
Assistant branch chief
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Classification analyst
Credit and finance analyst.
Division chief
Employee relations officer
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer _
Placement officer
Position classifier.
Property accountant
Property olficer
Records officer
Section chief
Supervisor
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range ,$4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $:5,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary).. —
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment-.
Regular pay in excess of 52- week ba,se
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, field.
Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10, 995
16, 430
10, 745
6,560
5,310
6,000
10, 370
6,810
10, 245
11,245
41,896
36, 920
5,810
5,810
6,060
30, 986
10, 870
19, 730
232, 660
84, 776
388, 095
2, 837, 043
4,222
900
11,990
33, 574
2, 887, 729
Num- Total
11,495
21,740
5,685
6, 435
6,060
10, 620
6,810
5,185
10, 870
21,365
32, 235
11,620
10, 870
31, 360
10, 995
10,115
202,620
76, 810
287, 220
438, 550
299, 870
48, 160
7,976
$10, 495
5.810
10, 620
6,810
16, 305
6,810
5,560
26, 050
5,810
5.310
11,120
26, 926
37, 670
10, 870
5,810
31,236
31,985
16, 930
10, 365
230, 870
86, 525
349, 730
632.915
381,970
67, 820
8,136
STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS
strategic and Critical Materials, General Services Administration
OBLIG.VTIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,087
3
858
926
6
896
1,013
6
1,001
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 397
GS-6.2
$2, 796
CPC-3.2
$2, 832
$4,628
GS-6.3
$2,900
CPC-3.6
$2. 786
$4,609
GS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$2, 9S2
CPC-3.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 786
01 Personal services;
$3, 708, 142
27, 698
15,776
90,163
650
$3,979,190
47,000
15,492
18.800
$4,441,224
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base .
50, 000
17,358
20,100
Payments to other agencies for re-
Total personal services
3, 842, 328
212, 243
19, 061
86,432
4, 269
63, 151
41,062
4, 170, 776
67, 518
1, 007, 243, 660
90,604
34, 368, 603
900
9,387
4, 060, 482
160. 425
3.420
67, 187
4,300
41, 984
56, 969
9, 907, 996
47, 544
716, 081, 967
28,450
11, 897, 300
4, 528, 682
214, 650
6,726
77,175
06 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services...
Services performed by ottier agen-
6,600
51,492
59,300
5,000,000
66, 706
Purehase and acquisition of mate-
rials
303,781,700
5,000
28,826,700
1,449
1,871
1, 050, 209, 984
742,369,463
342, 625, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades;
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800;
Commissioner
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Director, storage and transportation
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, purchase and acquisition..
Director, research and analysis
Director, rubber
Director, storage and transportation.
Member, board of review
Spi'Oi:il assistant to the commis-
sioner
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accoimtant
Attorney
Branch chief
Chief, purchase and sales
Commodity analyst
Deputy director
Disposal officer
Economist
Investigator
Liaison officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant-
Administrative officer
Assistant director, inspection
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Commodity specialist
Economist
Information specialist
Ins
otor.
Invrstiqator.
.\ I i.'itrative officer
.\ I r 'III r'ni f, ijranch..
AtU.rney
Budget analyst
Commodity analyst..
Insurance examiner
Inspector...' - _-
Investigator
Organization and methods exam-
Purchasing agent
Section chief
Special agent
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Purchasing agent j.
Section chief
Statistical officer
Storage and space specialist
Traffic management specialist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant section chief
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Assistant section chief
Claiins e.xaminer
Exanjiner
Expediter. _
Inspection assistant..
Inspector
Personnel assistant
Purchasing agent
Rubber pricing analyst
Space inspection specialist
Special agent
Traffic management specialist
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3.430.
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental....
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage nimiber, net salary)...
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay..
Night-work differential.
Payments to other agencies (or reimburs-
able details.
All personal services, departmental.
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
11, 800
11,800
10, 600
17, 320
25, 680
8,360
25, 680
26, 080
9,360
35, 240
8,360
8,360
26,080
9,360
34, 640
50,480
7,040
14, 080
14, 480
7,040
7,040
7,440
29, 160
15, 080
7,440
29, 160
15, 080
7,040
8,040
70. 140
6,940
6,940
17, 820
19,520
61,800
5,940
71,680
44, 580
6,940
23, 760
5,940
17, 250
6,310
10, 370
6,185
61, 470
6,810
10, 120
5,810
59, 910
77, 545
240, 670
4,546
407, 490
609, 180
421, 510
23, 120
19,644
$14, 800
12, 000
10, 200
9,800
9,600
9,800
10, 000
10, 600
8,760
8, .560
8,560
25, 480
25, 680
9,360
35,440
"'8,'360"
44,000
29, 560
7,240
14, 480
14, 680
7,040
5,940
6,140
19,920
69, 140
18, 020
61,400
51, 520
6,940
24, 160
5,940
23, 125
68, 785
11, 245
6,060
16^870'
10, 370
6,185
5,435
6,435
5,310
36, 92U
9 50, 666
13 64, 935
46 211, 805
1 4,545
88 345, 080
127 445, 625
104 330. 5
6 19, 020
4 11,328
114
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS— Con.
strategic and Critical Materials, General Services Administration-
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSON.\L SERVIOE.S <
'ontinued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Supply representative
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant deputy regional director.-
Supply representative
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
her salary
2 $22, 600
I 9, 600
1 9,600
1 8, 560
4 33, 640
2 14,080
4 28.960
2 14.680
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $21,850
3 28, 800
2 19.200
1 8.-60
4 34. 240
2 14.480
4 29. 360
3 21,920
1 7,040
4 24. 560
1 6.140
2 13.080
6 37,040
Nuffl- Total
ber salary
2 $22. 100
3 29. 000
i 19,600
4 34, 440
2 14. 480
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3 22! 120
1 7. 040
4 24,960
1 6, 140
2 13, 080
6 37, 440
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
4 24. 160
1 5.940
2 12.680
6 36. 240
1 6. .340
1 5.940
2 12. 880
4 24. 560
1 5,9)0
12 67,000
1 6. 1S5
1 5. 310
1 5. 185
7 36. 670
49 265. 940
2 10.870
4 22.115
1 4. 745
46 203. 180
2 8.215
49 176.215
50 171.310
99 304. 970
36 103, 400
Chief chemist.-
Placement officer .
1 6, 140
2 13,080
4 24, 760
1 6. 140
11 62.876
1 5. 310
1 .5.435
1 5. 310
7 37, 645
38 210, 905
2 10. 995
4 21,865
1 4. 870
43 193. 940
2 7. 690
43 1.57.630
40 1.37.960
89 274. 200
30 87. 700
1 3. 435
1 3.214
2 6. 660
4 11.168
16 44. 580
.Section chief
2 13.080
8 48. 920
1 6.340
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6. 435
1 5.560
1 5. 435
7 38.420
43 239, 205
2 11.120
6 27. 300
1 4. 9<»5
48 220. 340
2 7. 840
47 176. 270
43 1.50.046
127 .393.340
32 95. 680
Chemist-
Section chief
Stockpile dppnt mnnapor
Grade 8. Rp.n-.- »1,> ?o tn *'i.370
Grade 7. R;iir . -i -.v. '.. M.'i,55
Grade 6. R:iii • ■; ■■ . -i.:.45
Grade 5. Run . ,;, i,. i.. i.ifio
Grade 4. Rai.p. ,^,;.l^;, i,, >;i.i;55
Grade 3. Rangt- $2.a5u td $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to S3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded posil;ions at annual rates:
Rates less than $3,060...
1 3, 134
1 2,830
5 1,3,640
10 28. 323
1 3. 294
2 5. 820
4 11,488
16 44, 580
416 1. 714. 6.37
70.5 288.009
3S0 1, 608. 777
16.8 72,023
443 1,862.852
8.3 3.5,901
Net permanent, field (average num-
345.5
1,426,628
363.2
1, 536, 754
10.000
5,915
18,800
Part-time and temporary positions:
1, 826, 951
10.000
7.075
20, 100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance
Overtime and holiday pay
5,579
14, 892
41,076
All personal services, field
1,488,175
1,571.469
1, 864, 126
3,842,328
4, 060. 482
4, 628, 682
MISCELLANEOUS
Sites and Planning, Public Buildings Outside the District of Columbia,
General Services Administration — •
OBLIOATlONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positionfe
Average number of all employees
7
7
7
7
7
t
Average salaries and grades:
General Schedule grades:
$4,969
GS-7.3
$5,068
GS-7.3
$5, 138
01 Personal services:
$34, 715
1^3
435,480
137
$85, 966
139
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
Total personal services
02 Travel
34,848
6,356
331
11,858
26,840
81,084
1,280,826
35,617
7,500
500
10. 000
46, 383
300,000
1, 600, 000
36, 104
7,600
600
10,000
36, 874
300,000
1,625,228
04 Communication services
Performed by "Construction serv-
ices, public buildings. General
.Services Administration"
1,442,142
2, 000, 000
2, 016, 206
bETAlIj OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 560
1 6. 740
1 3. 535
1 3.575
1 3.110
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
1 6, 940
1 3. 660
1 3. 666
1 3, 190
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3, 785
1 3, 655
1 3,270
Total permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of S2-week base
5 25, 620
98
5 26, 205
101
5 26,410
102
All personal services, departmental.
26.618
26, 306
26, 512
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 5. 940
1 3,255
1 5, 940
1 3, 336
1 6, 140
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
1 3,415
Total permanent, field (average
2 9, 195
35
2 9, 275
36
2 9, 555
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
37
9,230
9,311
9,692
34.848
35,617
36, 104
Construction Service.
tration —
Public Buildings, General Services Adminis
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by object
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
600
536
497
492
497
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,633
GS-8.6
$2. 997
CPC-3.2
$5,806
GS-8.8
$2,971
CPC-3.0
$5,810
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,980
Expenditures Payable Ovi 0/ Reimburse-
meiUs From Other Accounts
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions. -
$2, 964, 149
12,807
2,093
-44, 708
$2,807,689
10,911
2,000
-46,000
$2,807,679
10, 921
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned
-45,000
Total personal services
2,934,341
2,775,600
2, 775, 500
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Exvenditures Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other ^ccounfs— Continued
$8,614
1,012
54, 998
14,880
22, 193
7,099
6,000
1,981
$10, 000
1,000
56,000
16,000
26,000
7,600
$10,000
1,000
55,000
15,000
25,000
7,500
09 Equipment
2,000
2,000
3,060,018
2,891,000
2,891,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 400
1 9,800
2 20,800
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Consulting engineer
3 $31,200
3 $31,200
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
115
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Eangc $9,600 to$10,60O— Con.
Constraetion engineer
Organization and methods exami-
Supervisory architect
Supervising structural engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant -..
Architect
Assistant chief, design
Assistant chief, projects and sites...
Attomey
Engineer
Head, project survey section
Head, site acquisition section
Site planner
Supervisory architect..
Supervising structural engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Architect.
Attorney
Budget analyst
Engineer
Organization and methods exami-
Special assistant
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Architect
Chief, miscellaneous services
Engineer
Librarian
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative law clerk
Architect...
Attorney.
Engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental,.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave taken over leave
earned
01
Personal services .
Num- Total
ber salary
9,600
20,400
10, 600
34,640
35, 840
8, 660
8, am
26, 080
208, 640
8,660
8,560
8,360
35,440
9,360
6,640
363,380
6,340
326, 000
6,540
5,685
141,935
5,810
129, 840
15, 730
238, 435
60, 005
174,700
252, 495
151,640
22, 130
4,240
49,864
2,840
3, 329, 949
365, 800
2,093
-44, 708
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
301,000
7,240
7,240
394, 080
59 378, 060
1 6,540
44 287, 560
5,185
10, 870
5,810
121,695
5,810
130, 440
15,2.30
169, 700
44, 200
134, 565
201, 670
112,130
16,670
2, 836, 899
29,310
2,000
-45, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
8,760
35, 040
202, 280
40 301,000
1 7,240
1 7.240
52 394, 080
378, 060
6,540
287,500
5,310
10, 870
5,810
121, 695
6,810
130, 440
15, 355
170, 445
44,201)
1.34, 940
202, 150
112,610
15, 670
2,000
-45,000
General Supply Fund, General Services Administration —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy ohjects
Object classification
19,52 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
29S
13
257
412
14
386
498
49
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 871
GS^.8
$3,290
CPC-5.1
$3, 763
GS-4.8
$3, 193
CPC-4.7
$3,785
GS^.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 199
Direct Expenditures
$11,970,605
1, 152, 457
$548,480
300,000
$9, 225, 000
400, 000
13, 123, 062
848,480
9, 626, 000
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Expenditures Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services:
$812. 618
43. 967
3.820
27.242
31,344
$1,204,119
44, 178
6,131
$1, 486, 662
156,240
6,203
Part-time and temporary positions- .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Excess of annual leave earned over
50,172
61,295
918, 991
1,931
14,580
641
96,604
96
247, 134
8.740
126,337.784
2,568
2,964
1, 303, 600
3,600
18, 400
2,800
96,800
1,000
383, 500
12, 700
165.042,323
2,800
3,246
1, 709. 400
3.800
22,000
2,850
96, 800
15, 600
216, 615, 418
3,950
4,450
Materials supplied to other agencies.
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Total expenditures payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
127,632,032
166,870,768
218, 930, 768
140,755,094
167,719,248
228, 555, 768
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,940
2 11, 120
1 6,370
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
2 11, 370
1 5, 370
5 21. 025
2 8.340
3 10, 605
3 10. 805
16 50.960
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 140
1 5, 685
1 5, 370
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4.956.
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4.646
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4 16. 930
1 3. 536
3 10. 726
8 26. 720
2 5, 820
1 4,690
6 23, 625
9 37. 785
76 282,425
43 147, 040
11 36, 914
44 134. 280
88 242. 266
2 8,590
3 10, 980
3 10.886
17 65, 190
Craft, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $6.316
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490.
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4.035
Graded. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1 4.815
7 32, 550
9 38. 910
79 303, 665
47 163. 280
18 57. 612
67 173. 560
161 436. 592
1 4.940
7 33. 425
9 40. 035
92 356, 220
62 21.5, 040
26 82.844
68 180. 860
209 570. 968
298 993. 176
54. 2 180. 657
412 1.334.389
40.4 130,270
498 1,613,027
39 127,365
Net permanent, field (average num-
243.8
812.618
43. 967
3,820
27, 242
31,344
371.6
1.204.119
44.178
6,131
459
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
1, 485. 662
166, 240
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
6,203
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
60.172
61, 296
918,991
1,303.600
1, 709, 400
Working Capital Fund, General Services Administration —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
171
159
175
167
175
156
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,664
GS-3.9
$2,650
CPC-3.2
$3,769
$3,720
GS-4.0
$2,662
CPC-3.1
$3,869
$3,749
GS-4.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,690
CPC-3.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,905
116
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
Working Capital Fund, General Services Administration — Con.
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Printing and publications specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, printing section
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, reproduction section
Grade 10, Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief, branch...
Chief, shop operations unit..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief, photographic services unit...
Illustrator
Printing and publications officer
Printing specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
5,025
5,435
5,185
5,060
5,185
4,995
$10, 400
7,640
5,435
5,060
5,185
5, 310
5,120
$10, 600
7,840
5,560
5,185
6,310
6,435
6,245
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num
- Total
Num
Total
Departmental— Continued
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
6 $28,855
6
$29, 230
6
$29, 605
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
13 51,705
13
51,955
13
62, 205
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
10 34, 870
10
35, 190
10
35, 350
Grade 3. Riinge $2,950 to $3,430
37 121,350
37
122,390
37
122, 630
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
26 79, 120
26
79, 280
26
79, 600
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1 2, 740
1
2,820
2,900
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
1 3, 680
1
3,680
3,680
Grade 3. Range $2„=i52 to $3,032
12 3p, 768
!•/
31, 168
12
31, 488
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
Wage board grades:
Grade 19. Range $4,805 to $5,554
1
2,420
2,490
1 6,304
2
10, 86S
11, 108
Grade 18. Range $4,638 to $6,387
2 10, 276
2
10. 526
10,775
Grade 17. Range $4,493 to $5,200
2 9,673
2
9,903
10, 103
Grade 16. Range $4,326 to $5,013
4 18,907
4
19,367
19, 507
Grade 15. Range $4,160 to .$4,805
1 4,368
I
4,597
4,597
Grade 14. Range .1-3.994 to .$4.618
8 36, 072
S
35, 696
36, 876
Grade 13. Range $3,827 to $4.430
5 20, 965
5
20, 965
21, 145
Grade 12. Range $3,6S2 to .$4,264
6 19, 553
ft
20, 301
20, 488
Grade 11. Range $3,515 to .$4,077
1 3,890
1
4,077
4,077
Grade 9. Range $3,182 to $3.682
5 17, 161
5
17, 495
17, 662
Grade 8. Range $3,016 to $3.494
8 26, 227
8
26, 559
26,725
Grade 7. Range $2,870 to $3.328
7 21,736
7
22, 028
22, 174
Grade 4. Range $2,371 to $2.746
6 15,361
6
15, 601
15, 726
Grade 3. Range $2,205 to .$2,558
1 2, 668
1
2,568
2,558
Total permanent, departmental
171 619, 194
175
644, 674
175
650, 139
Deduct:
18
18.8
70, 369
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
4,455
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
158. 6 569, 994
1,57
679, 272
156.1 579.770
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
2,180
2,228
2,230
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holidav pay
5,901
6,000
6,000
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
6,768
2,600
2,000
684, 843
590, 000
590, 000
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Administrator, Housing and
Home Finance Agency —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classincation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
914
742
805
710
775
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6. 246
OS-8.8
$6, 421
GS-9.1
01 Personal services: ^
$4,604,400
17,807
7,799
$4,362,539
16, 861
4,600
$4,409,502
17,037
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc
Total personal services
4, am 006
218,224
6.754
121,657
105.653
82.860
55, 173
347, 143
57, 872
10, 862
25
4.813
4,384.000
254, 850
7.500
102.000
107, 400
88. 300
40,200
156, .500
62, 300
16,000
4.430.000
263, 700
8.900
100. 700
107. 400
03 Transp'irl;ti ,r<!,in7s
04 ComniUlilr iDnn rnuvs
05 RentsaiMl iilililN ,,rivirps
07 Other contractual services, miscella-
neous
Services performed by other agen-
44. 300
345, 000
38,700
5,450
5,641,042
5,214,500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Administrator
Deputy administrator
Division director
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Assistant administrator
Gr.ade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Division director
Deputy assistant administrator
Special assistant
Associate general coimsel
Branch head
Staflhead- _.
Assistant division director.
Chief, compliance and special in-
vestigations
Principal accountant
Statistician
Area supervisor
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Division director
Special assistant.
Br.anch head...
Stall head--
International housing adviser
Racial relations adviser
Assistant general counsel..
Principal land attorney
Principal finance attorney
Executive officer. _
Program representative
Statistician
Commodity industry analyst
Housing economist
Credit and finance specialist
Attorney _
Program analyst
Engineer
Accountant
Urban planning adviser
Architect
Budget analyst.
Organization and methods specialist.
City planning engineer
Area supervisor
Section chief
$17. 500
l.'). 000
30. 000
14, 800
11.300
33. 150
35. 400
20.000
.■». 200
50.200
29, 000
10. 000
10.200
10.600
10. 200
10.600
29. 400
9.600
30. 400
9.600
19. 800
20, 000
19,4
9.600
70,600
29,260"
20. iOO
19.600
9.600
9,600
40, 000
20,200
$17, 500
15.000
30.000
14. 800
10. S
11.3
11, .5,50
35. 400
69, 300
45.450
11, 800
43, 200
10.600
40.000
41.400
29, 000
10. 000
10. 400
10.600
10.400
10.600
20.200
9.800
20.400
9,600
9.800
10, 200
19.1
9,1
40.200
10. 400
29. 600
10. 200
19. 600
9,800
$17. 500
15.000
30.000
14, 800
24.600
10, 800
11. .550
11.800
35. 400
80.350
45.950
11,800
43.200
10.600
30. 600
41, 400
10,000
10,200
10.400
10.600
10. 400
10.600
20.200
9.800
20.800
9.800
19,600
10,200
19. 800
19, 400
29.600
10. 400
29. 800
10. 100
20.000
9.800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Assistant area supervisor...
Agency personnel oflicer
Urban redevelopment specialist
Building code specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
City planning engineer
Branch head
Program analyst
International housing adviser
Racial relations adviser
Statistician
Assistant program representative . . .
Commodity industry analyst..
Housing economist
Credit and finance specialist
Engineer
Urban planning adviser
Mmiicipal finance specialist
Land acquisition specialist
Special assistant
Architect
Technical mformation specialist
Field representative
Financial economist
Budget analyst
Executive ollicer
Defense liaison officer
Organization and methods special-
ist
Information specialist
Attorney
Urban redevelopment specialist
Placement officer
Contract specialist
Governmental auditor
Accountant
Appraiser
Urban relocation specialist
Loan examiner
Compliance investigator
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Construction engineer
Statistician
Urban relocation specialist...
Placement officer
Project analyst..
Classification officer
Accountant
Assistant branch head
Graphics specialist
Loan examiner
Housing economist
Engineer
Cost analyst
Urban plarming adviser
Land acquisition specialist
Architect
Financial economist
Field representative
Budget analyst
Organization and methods specialist.
Compliance investigator
Special inquiries officer
Information specialist
Attorney
Insurance adviser
Governmental auditor
Archivist
Field coordination representative...
Technical information specialist
Commodity industry analyst
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Racial relations adviser
Statistician
Housing economist
Financial economist
Administrative analyst.
Urban planning adviser
Organization and methods specialist.
Program analyst
Field representative
International housing adviser
Information specialist
Attorney
Graphics specialist
Classification officer
.\ccountant
Urban plarming adviser
Administrative assistant
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
bar salary
$10. 200
10,600
9.600
8.960
9,360
16,920
9.360
8.960
43.200
8.960
35,440
36. 040
8,560
105. 720
44,000
18, 320
18, 720
8,560
43, 200
8,360
96,160
8.560
17.920
9.360
8,960
17, 320
44. 400
U2.960
9.360
8,360
8.360
9,300
8,960
35, 640
25, 480
27,2
16, 080
22, 120
15.080
7.240
15, 880
7,040
14, 880
7,240
7.240
45, 440
7.640
21,720
8,040
21,120
8,040
7.240
7,040
74,000
7,040
29.560
22. 120
7,040
30,760
44.840
7,240
53,280
7,240
6,540
19,020
6,140
5,940
12.680
6,940
12,280
24, 960
12. 080
5,940
6.740
29. 900
12,480
19, 820
12,680
"5," 946"
Num- Total
9,160
9.360
17,120
14 123. 440
8,560
26,080
8,360
88,600
25,880
44,8
144.660
9,360
8, 360
8,660
17, 720
9.160
62. 760
17, 120
27, 480
8,360
16. 080
15,080
16,280
7,440
16, 080
7,240
7.440
7.440
7,240
30, 160
7,840
35, 800
"28,' .560'
8,040
7,440
7.240
75. 000
7,240
22. 320
22,120
7,040
15, 880
62,280
7,440
46, 240
7,440
8.040
7,040
14, 080
12,480
26,360
36, 040
6,140
"36^240"
12.680
20, 020
12, 880
11,880
5,940
117
118
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Administrator, Housing and
Home Finance Agency — Continued
DETAIL or PERSONAL SBEviCES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940— Con,
Correspondence analyst
Defense priorities analyst,. _,
Archivist
Technical information specialist
Governmental auditor
Appraiser
Librarian _
Project cost analyst _ _.
Compliance investigator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Statistician. __
International housing adviser
Architect
Budget analyst.
Attorney
Housing economist
Urban plaiming adviser
Accountant
Loan examiner -_.
Librarian...
Research assistant... _
Reports analyst _._
Compliance investigator
Field representative
Placement officer..
Organization and methods specialist.
Communications and records spe-
cialist
Commodity industry analyst.
Administrative assistant
Engineer _
Purchasing officer.
Governmental auditor
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protect' e, and custodial grades;
Grade 5. Ra ge $2,974 to .$3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $4,600..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6,140
6,140
45, 580
5,940
16, 430
5,185
10, 120
36, 670
5,810
5,185
21,115
5,460
5,185
5,185
5,060
5,185
5,185
10, 120
5.060
21,115
5,185
5,435
20,740
4,870
265, 970
199, 570
452, 345
252, 150
92, 820
11,960
2,974
3,230
26,408
10, 462
695 4, 218, 489
132. 3 714, 138
1. 2 5, 674
$6, 140
5,940
6,340
46, ISO
29,900
6,140
23,760
11,880
5,560
5,310
5,185
5,060
32, 110
6,310
5,310
20, 365
5,310
20,240
5,310
15, 305
10, 370
5,185
21,615
5,560
6,310
9,615
207, 100
184, 890
366, 130
235, 820
79, 030
6,900
10, 462
631 3, 919, 413
69 450, 450
2.9 16,610
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,340
"e.'sio
46, 980
63, 6li0
6,140
24, 160
12,0,80
10, 120
5,435
15, 430
10, 245
42,980
6,436
6,435
20,865
10, 495
35, 920
15,680
10,620
6,310
22, 115
1 6, 685
1 6, 435
2 9, 865
46 214, 306
39 174, 605
92 366, 595
75 265, 565
23 74, 490
2 6,060
663 4, 081, 738
44 324, 120
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Num- Total
ber salary
$13,538
7,799
Num- Total
ber salary
$13, 347
4,600
Num- Total
ber salary
. $14, 521
3,461
All personal services, departmental.
3, 520, 014
3, 470, 300
3, 776, 600
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
8 89,900
1 11,050
5 59,000
3 31,800
8 89, 900
7 79,600
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
4 42,400
7 73, 200
2 21,200
3 29,800
4 39,200
2 20,200
8 73, 280
6 55, 560
9 77, 240
1 8, 360
1 8, 960
12 107, 520
2 15, 680
9 68, 160
2 15, 680
1 8,040
2 14, 880
1 8.040
11 83, 840
4 27,760
2 13,880
1 6,140
6 31, 700
3 18,020
3 16,305
Commodity industry analyst
Assistant regional representative....
4 39, 400
4 40,000
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8 73, 880
5 46, 300
7 60, 620
8 73, 880
4 37,040
6 43,800
Commodity industry analyst
Assistant regional representative....
1 9, 160
10 89, 600
2 16,880
9 68, 960
2 16. 680
1 8,040
2 15, 280
1 9, 160
4 36, 540
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Commodity industry analyst
1 8, 040
2 15, 880
2 16,080
1 7,640
10 76, 400
4 27, 760
2 13,880
2 12, 480
2 12, 680
2 12, 280
1 5, 560
2 11, 620
1 6,810
2 11,120
4 21,115
8 38, 640
6 27. 270
21 84, 736
25 89,375
12 41, 160
4 30.760
2 13,880
2 13,880
2 12, 480
2 12, 880
2 12, 480
1 5,686
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Commodity industry analyst
Grade 9, Range $6,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 810
2 10,870
5 25. 675
11 51,756
9 39, 780
32 126, 120
33 116, 335
17 66. 950
Commodity industry analyst
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 10, 745
3 14, 865
4 18, 180
14 58, 240
21 76. 755
8 27, 440
219 1,371,290
36.8 245,762
2.7 19,805
174 1, 140, 085
21 214, 194
2.1 15,705
122 817,440
19 165, 666
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, field (average num-
180.5
1, 105, 723
4,269
150.9
910, 186
3,514
103
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc base
661, 884
2,616
All personal services, field
1, 109, 992
913, 700
654,400
4, 630, 006
4,384,000
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR accrued administeative expenses by objects— continued
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Administrative Expenses, Federal National Mortgage Association,
Housing and Home Finance Agency —
ACCRtTED ADMINISTEATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1064 estimate
1,104
652
936
793
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule of grades:
$4, 122
GS-6,4
$4,287
GS-6.7
$4, 201
01 Personal service administrative ex-
penses:
$2, 783, 451
620
10, 705
89, 472
106, 653
$3, 398, 210
$3, 846, 180
Part-tune and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
13, 075
46,250
40, 765
13,900
46, 730
46, 346
Excess of annual leave earned over
Total personal service adminis-
2, 990, 901
67, 136
20, 910
66,732
3, 498, 300
116,660
15,000
63,200
3, 952, 155
143, 620
20,000
74,000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$225, 298
22, 618
26, 205
32, 724
18, 492
41, 268
6,965
$277, 600
27,600
30,000
124, 400
22,600
50, 260
07 Contractual services:
General Accounting Office, audit of
Fees for contract legal and profes-
Miscelteneous contractual services..
24,950
Total accrued administrative ex-
3, 609, 248
4, 226, 500
4,760,000
Distributed as follows to:
3, 503, 981
5,267
4, 226, 600
4, 760, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:''
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 $11,800
1 11,050
General counsel
1 11,060
1 11,300
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
119
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Loan tnanager
Controller
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to the president
Assistant general counsel - - _ .
Secretary-treasurer.-- -.
Chief auditor
Assistant loan manager-
Accountant--
Attorney-- --- -
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Special assistant to the president . . -
Supervising auditor
Attorney
Assistant treasurer--- -
Special sales representative.--
fitldget Officer
fer.sonnel officer
Chief of section
Special assistant to the controller--.
Examiner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant treasurer
Attorney
-Assistant secretary
Sales representative
Budget analyst
Chief of section -.
Examiner -.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant secretary — _
Sales representative
Placement officer
Position classifier
Assistant supervisory auditor
Accountant
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810:
Accoimtant _._
Procurement officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,595
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates (overtime)
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
M anager
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Assistant manager
Counsel
Chief of division
Manager
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division.-
Auditor in charge _
Attorney
Assistant manager -..
Sales representative
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Auditor
Assistant chief of division
Sales representative
Examiner
Chief of division
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Cashier
Head of section
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Cashier
Head of section
Examiner
Attorney
Auditor
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370- --
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545.-
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430...
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,252 to $2,732
Total permanent, field -
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10,200
9,600
9,600
8,360
17,120
18,520
9,360
9,360
9,360
9,360
8,360
13,640
14, 280
15,280
5,940
6,940
5,940
5.310
5.185
5,245
47. 350
12,800
72.420
59, 575
16, 270
2,910
2, .'i62
1 8, 360
12 86, 710
5 36,600
3 21,120
5 36, 400
1 7,040
6 37, 040
20 124,600
7 43, 180
8 41,020
11 60, 075
56 306,600
8 41,860
3 17, 435
1 4, 450
118 534,935
3 12,385
85 320, 195
236 804,785
318
976, 300
55 158, 890
4 7, 136
Num- Total
ber salary
9,600
10,200
9,800
17,120
18,520
9,360
9,360
9,360
9,360
8,560
8.560
8.360
7,240
7,440
15,280
6,940
5,940
6,940
6,940
32,700
6,250
5,310
5.310
5.370
47,500
16,630
72. 305
66,000
33.950
51,040
51, 560
50,160
43, 440
43,640
21,720
62,800
153,880
66,540
37, 775
26,300
59, 910
350,540
56, 910
Num- Total
ber salary
8,560
17,520
18, 720
9,360
9,360
9,360
9.360
8,760
8.760
8,560
7,240
7,640
15,680
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,940
32,900
6,250
5,435
5,435
5, 370
48,900
20,490
75,715
59, 410
33, 950
52,680
52,760
50,360
44,440
44,840
23,080
63.800
193, 340
68,140
74, 265
26, 925
60,910
353, 665
57,660
DETAIL OF peksoxal SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
433
$1,670,136
Num- Total
ber salary
127
$529,725
Num- Total
ber salary
187
$593, 250
Net permanent, field (average num-
569
2,302,320
620
8,855
89,252
88,696
703
2,881,160
790
3,350,830
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates (overtime)
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
11, 085
45, 750
34, 565
12,000
45,230
40,380
2.489,743
2, 972, 560
2,990,901
3, 498, 300
3, 952, 155
HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
Administrative Expenses, Home Loan Bank Board Revolving
Fund—
ACCRUED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
137
124
122
121
131
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,456
GS-7.8
.$5. 562
GS-7.8
Personal service administrative expenses:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
$702,341
2,689
2,035
$703, 983
2,713
$722, 141
2,844
Total personal service adminis-
707, 065
706, 696
724, 985
Direct Administrative'Expenses
674, 405
27,632
151
12, 155
2,428
2,759
2,959
23,788
12, 172
309
666, 531
22,500
60
13,000
2.500
2,049
2,510
15,490
687, 540
30,000
13,500
2,500
2,730
Services performed by other agen-
12, 415
360
Total direct admim'strative ex-
758,758
725,000
775,000
Admijihtrative Expenses Payable Out of
Reimbursements From Other Accounts
32,660
602
134
90
44
15, 319
40, 165
37,445
02 Travel
40
40
40
10, 010
40
Services performed by other agen-
cies
36
9,415
Total administrative expenses pay-
able out of reimbursements from
48,849
50,335
Total, accrued administrative ex-
807,607
775, 335
822,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates In excess of $14,800:
Chairman, Home Loan Bank Board..
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
2 30,000
1 12,080
1 11,741
1 11,655
1 11,655
1 10,785
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
2 30, 000
1 12,000
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11.050
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $1.5,000
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1 12,000
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary to Home Loan Bank
Director, Federal home loan bank
Associate director. Federal home
loan bank operations
1 11.060
120
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
HOME LOAN BANK BOARD— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Home Loan Bank Board Revolving Fund —
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General scliedule grades — Continued
Grade 15, Range J10,800 to $11,800—
Continued
Chief supervisor
Associate general coimsel
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, division of Federal savings
and loan operations- -
Director of personnel
Assistant chief supervisor.
Special representative
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to the general counsel
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Director of information
Chief bank examiner
Accountant and auditor
Comptroller
Bank operations analyst
Investment analyst
Assistant to the chief supervisor
Principal attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget officer _
Principal review examiner
Assistant secretary to Home Loan
Bank Board
Bank examiner.
Assistant comptroller
Administrative assistant
Reviewing examiner..
Senior attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bank examiner.
Reviewing examiner
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Reviewing examiner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Examiner .,
Bank examiner.
Personnel assistant.
Budget e-xaminer...
Accountant
Assistant attorney..
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay ,
01
Personal
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10,081
10. 685
9.585
10. .^4
19.290
9,035
8,945
8. 545
8,442
8, 545
8.029
8. 645
25. 762
17, 851
8,028
7.428
7,228
8,028
38, 668
7,456
5,414
5,351
84. 371
33. 696
86. 230
123. 9 702, 341
2,689
674, 405
32,660
Num- Total
her salary
$11,800
10,800
10,200
10.600
9,600
10.600
19. 200
8,040
7,640
7,440
8,040
23,520
5,626
5,436
6,185
10. 370
6,810
6,436
30. 720
61,415
30. 566
80. 200
62. 510
30. 070
3.230
121.1 706.696
666, 531
40, 165
Num- Total
bcr salary
8,040
23, 520
5,625
5,436
5,185
10. 370
5,810
5, 435
5, 060
30. 720
65. 620
34,360
90,430
72.035
26,960
3, 2.30
3.680
687. 540
37.445
HOME LOAN BANK BOARD EXAMINING DIVISION
Nonadministrative Expenses, Examining Division, Home Loan Bank
Board —
NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Nonadministrative Personal
Services
Total number of permanent positions
286
250
263
253
312
302
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,901
0^-7.7
$5,094
GS-7.9
GS-7.6
NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Nonadministrative Personal
Services— Continued
Personal service nonadministrative ex-
penses:
$1,260,191
4,849
654
$1, 288. 446
5,054
$1, 496. 023
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
6.825
Total personal service nonadminis-
1, 265, 694
1, 293, .500
1, 501, 848
Direcl Nonadministrative Expenses
1, 26.5, 262
336, fi40
2,367
3.755
41, 266
6,357
489
74. 288
7, 651
673
3,069
1, 293, 500
344, 100
1.800
3, 500
43,200
7, 400
600
71, 000
7,000
600
2,400
433,000
4,000
7,500
500
Home Loan Bank Board services...
76. 300
7,600
3,686
3,000
Total direct nonadministrative
1, 740, 707
432
1, 775, 000
Nonadministrative Expenses Payable Out
of Reimbursements From Other Accounts
Nonadministrative expenses In-
1, 741, 139
1, 775, 000
2, 085, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$11,655
Num
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$11, 800
9,600
Nun
ber
1
1
1- Total
salary
$11,800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
1
2
1
9,339
4,368
7,240
3,294
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,645
Grade 6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
1
2
1
4,545
7,320
3,415
1 4,545
1 3,536
1 3, 416
Total permanent, departmental
6
0.9
35, 896
3,168
6
0.5
36, 680
1,611
6
32,895
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
5.1
32,728
138
6.5
36, 069
126
5
32, 895
126
All personal services, departmental.
32,866
35, 196
33,021
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13- Range $8,360 to $9,360:
12
7
3
25
34
46
73
42
12
18
8
107, 206
.50. 984
21,685
157,817
196, 060
235,968
323, 631
147.967
42, 391
59.075
24,046
12
7
3
24
32
46
73
26
12
16
6
108, 720
52, 080
21, 920
156, 960
186,876
241,886
324, 965
98,035
43, 220
63, 840
18. 420
12
7
3
24
32
43
93
60
12
15
6
108, 720
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
52, 080
21, 920
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
155, 960
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
186, 875
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
229, 270
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
Grade 5, Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
409. 065
210. 180
43. 220
50. 410
18. 420
280 1, 365. 820
34. 9 138, 357
257 1,302.920
9.9 49.643
307
10
1, 486, 120
22. 992
Net permanent, field (average num-
245.1
1
. 227, 463
4,711
664
247.1
1
253, 377
4,928
297
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
I, 463, 128
5.699
1, 232, 828
1. 268, 305
1. 468. 827
1, 265, 694
1, 293, 600
1,501.848
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1, 265, 262
432
1, 293, 600
1, 501, 848
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1, 265, 694
1, 293, 500
1, 501, 848
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
121
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION
Administrative Expenses, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation —
ACCRUED ADMIXISTKATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
70
67
69
67
71
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5, 441
GS-7.5
$5,549
GS-7,5
01 Personal service administrative ex-
penses:
$371,109
2,018
1,439
3,817
$372, 451
2,291
1,408
$3S6, 64S
Regular pay in excess ot52-\veek base.
1.499
Total personal service adminis-
378,383
327
376,150
Deduct portion not chargeable to admin-
' Net personal service administrative
expenses
02 Travel
378, 056
3,766
5
5,859
27, 485
734
3,802
5,304
2,972
376,150
4,150
.50
6,000
27, 200
800
5,500
2,650
2,500
391,000
6,600
200
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services:
General Accounting Office, for audit
Total accrued administrative ex-
427, 973
425, 000
DITAIL or FEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General manager
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy general manager
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general manager
Chief, operating analysis division. -.
Comptroller
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to general manager
Deputy comptroller and disbursing
officer
Special representative.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant..
Economic analyst.
Examiner-field representative.
Senior liquidator at large
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant to the comptroller.
Chief, accounting and fiscal opera-
tions section and deputy disburs-
ing officer
Chief, receivership accounting and
share settlement section
Economic analyst..
Examiner
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Examiner-field representative
Grade 9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief, accounting and
fiscal operations section
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3, Range $2,960 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Deduct portion not chargeable to admin-
istrative expenses
SI Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate
n- Total
r salary
$12, 119
11, 785
31, 155
9,785
10, 585
7,393
7,393
7,828
7,801
6,801
6.302
28, 265
8,259
62, 524
54, 618
16, 018
31,400
10, 000
10, 600
7,440
7,440
8.040
6,940
6,540
6,340
6,810
6,370
28, 730
12,885
55, 990
65,760
16, 190
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 200
11,800
7,840
6,940
6,940
12,480
6,340
5,810
6,370
28, 730
12,885
55. 990
58, 935
16, 190
Expenses, Liquidation of Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Home
Loan Bank Board —
NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
7
3
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,928
QS-8.9
$3,103
GS-3.5
Personal service nonadministrative ex-
penses:
$17, 238
12
$6, 126
24
$6,365
25
Regular pay in excess of 52-week: base...
Total personal service nonadminis-
17,250
6,150
6,390
Direct Nonadministrative Expenses
15, 074
6,150
100
25
25
300
5,970
700
11, 535
100
95
6,390
02 Travel.. ! .
38
20
2,792
3,394
3,859
4,926
Services performed by other agen-
12, 000
100
62
Total direct nonadministrative e.x-
25, 339
2,176
25,000
24,661
Nonadministr alive Expenses Payable Out
of Reimbursements From Other Accounts
Nonadministrative expenses in-
27, 515
25,000
24,661
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 181
1 8, 720
1 7, 040
1 5,743
1 4, 206
1 3, 175
1 3, 430
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Grade 10. Range $5,.500 to $6,260:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 $3, 255
1 2, 950
1 $3,335
1 3,030
Total permanent, departmental
7 41,494
3.9 24,256
2 6, 205
0.1 79
2 6,365
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3.1 17,2.38
12
1. 9 6, 126
24
2 6,365
25
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
17, 250
6,150
6,390
Salaries and wages m the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct nonadministrative expenses
Nonadministrative expenses payable
out of reimbursements from other
15, 074
2,176
6,150
6,390
17, 260
6,150
6,390
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Housing Administration, Housing
and Home Finance Agency —
ADMINI3TR.\TrVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Administrative Personal
Services
Total number of permanent positions
1, 002 920
922 849
1,084
122
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Housing Administration, Housing
and Home Finance Agency — Continued
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Administratwe Personal
Seniices— Continued
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,760
as-6.3
$3, on
CPC-3.6
$15, 000
$4, 848
OS-6.4
$4,643
GS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
' $i5,"666"
$i5,'666
Personal service administrative expenses:
$4, 300, 516
16,000
38. Ill
$4, 097, 655
14,500
5,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
18, 000
89,500
Total personal service administra-
4, 363,ii27
4, 117, 165
4, 940, 375
Direa Administratwe Expenses
4, 292, 906
174, 853
6,037
44,617
469, 773
78,286
77. 725
43, 702
3,544
4,175
4,071,155
146, 125
5,775
40, 145
462, 675
86,000
72, 226
35,000
1,000
6,000
4, 904, 875
196, 500
7,140
43, 345
625, 260
88, 740
78,060
49, 980
5,600
Total direct administrative ex-
6, 195, 617
4, 885, 000
6, 900, 000
Administrative Expenses Payable Out of
Reimbursements From Other Accounts
70, 721
217
389
94, 937
2,642
1,262
46,000
36, 600
96,400
2,600
96,400
2,600
Total administrative expenses pay-
able out of reimbursements from
170, 168
146,000
134, 500
Administrative expenses incurred.
6,365,685
5,030,000
6,034,500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy commissioner.
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant commissioner, field oper-
ations ,
Assistant commissioner, underwrit-
ing ,
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner, coopera-
tive housing
Assistant commissioner, rental
housing-
Assistant commissionerj title I
Assistant to the Commissioner
Associate general coimsel
Auditor
Comptroller ,
Deputy assistant commissioner, co-
operative housing _ ,
Deputy assistant commissioner,
field operations
Deputy assistant commissioner,
rental housing
Deputy assistant commissioner,
title I
Deputy assistant commissioner,
underwriting
Deputy comptroller
Director, budget division
Director of personnel
Director, research and statistics
General counsel
Operations officer
Teclmical officer _.
Zone commissioner
1 12,200
1 12.000
11,550
11,550
11,800
11.800
10,800
11, 800
11,800
11,800
10,800
11,550
11,050
11. 550
11, 550
10, 800
11, 550
11, 550
11,550
68,000
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num. Total
bcF salary
1 12. 000
1 12. 200
11,800
11, 800
11,800
10, 800
11.800
11.050
11.800
11.800
11,300
11,800
11,800
10, 800
11,800
11, 800
11, 800
58,250
Num- Total
her salary
1 $15, 000
1 13,000
1 12,000
1 12,200
1 11.800
1 11.800
I 11,800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
1 11.050
1 11,800
11.800
11,300
11, 800
11.800
10. 800
11,800
11,800
11,800
58,250
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schi'duio tirades— Continued
Gni.lc I I i;:iii ■. ^',t, GOO to $10,600:
.■ sept i(
All! I po ration s ofiicer...
As.-vi-! [Ill ■•■\:ri i] counsel
Assistant zune commissioner
Chief counspl for rental housing
Chief of architectural section
Chief of construction cost section. . .
Chief of land planning section
Chief of mortgage credit section
Chief of property requirements
section
Chief of rm i^'a .i:i.| .m ,l\ sis section.
Chief of viili: I ■■, I .fi .,_
Chief, man:
Chief, prnji
Chief, project service section
Criminal investigator
Deputy auditor
Deputy director, budget division. _
Deputy director of personnel
Deputy director, research and
statistics
Director, administrative services...
Housing economist
Insurance officer
Minority group housing adviser
Special assistant to the assistant,
cooperative housing
Supervising actuary
Supervising attorney-adviser
UnderwTiting supervisor
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Analytical statistician, economics.
Architect
Architect, design
Assistant chief counsel for rental
housing _ _-
Assistant chief, management ad-
visory section
A.vsistant chief of architectural
section
Assistant chief of construction cost
section
Assistant chief of mortgage credit
section
Assistant chief of review and analy-
sis section
Assistant chief of valuation section. .
Assistant chief, project service
sect ion
Assistant to the assistant commis-
sioner, field operations
Attorney-adviser _
Business accountant
Chief, budget section
Chief of accounts section
Chief, office services
Chief of reports section
Chief, printing and publications
section
Chief, procedures and examination
section
Chief, standards and field super-
vision section
Deputy director, administrative
services
Engineer, general
Economist, real estate and mort-
gage finance
Executive assistant
Financial ofiicer, supervisory
Housing economist
Income economist
Land planner... _
Mechanical engineer
Mortgage service representative
Organization and methods exam-
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procedures officer •_
Sanitary engineer _
Street and drainage engineer
Structural engineer, buildings
Supervising actuary
Supervising analytical statistician,
housing
Training officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, credit examiner
Administrative officer
Appraiser, supervisory
Architect, general
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief of accounts section..
Assistant chief, reports section
Attorney adviser ..-
Business accountant
Chief of tabulating section
Criminal investigator
Financial economist
Financial officer, supervisory
Financial representative.
1S52 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
•Jum- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 10, 600
1 9, 800
6 49, 600
1 9,600
1 10, 600
1 10. 200
1 10, 200
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
1 10. 200
1 10. 200
1 9. 600
1 9, 600
1 9. 800
1 9. 600
9.600
9,600
10, 200
9,800
10, 200
9,600
91. 400
8.360
8,560
8,660
9,360
8,760
9,160
8,360
18, 720
34, 640
8,560
8,360
8,960
8,660
1 8, 360
1 8. .560
1 8, 360
1 9, 160
1 8, 560
1 8,360
1 9, 360
1 8. 360
1 8, 960
1 8, 360
1 8,360
2 16, 720
1 8,560
1 8, 560
1 8, 560
1 8, 960
1 8, 560
1 8,360
1 8,760
8,360
7,640
52, 480
32, 160
57, 040
37, 600
7,240
7,240
45. 440
68, 120
7,640
7,840
Total
salary
10, 600
9,800
60,200
9,600
10,600
10. 200
10, 200
9,800
9.600
10, 400
9, 600
9. 600
9,600
10.000
9,600
10, 400
9,800
9,600
10,600
9,600
9, 600
81,800
8,960
9,360
8,560
IS, 720
36, 040
8,760
8,360
8,3fi0
9,160
8,560
8,360
8,960
8,760
8.360
8,700
8,560
7, 640
15,680
32, 160
57, 040
38,000
7,240
7,240
45, 440
58, 520
7,840
7,840
7,240
7.040
21,320
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
123
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Oeneral schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con
Governmental systems accountant
Insurance examiner
Loan examiner, realty
Mechanical engineer
Personnel officer
Placement ofBcer..
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Rental project field supervisor
Sanitary engineer
Site planning landscape architect
Statistical officer
Statistician
Street and drainage engineer
Structural engineer
Grade H. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Accountant credit examiner
Administrative officer
Assistant insurance supervisor
Assistant to chief, project insurance
section
Attorney adviser
Budget analyst
Business accountant
Chief, administrative control sec-
tion..
Chief, receipts and deposits section. .
Criminal investigator
Financial accountant
Financial officer
Governmental accountant
Housing economist
Illustrator
Librarian
Mathematician
Mortgage service representative
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Publications vrriter
Rental project field supervisor
Space utilization officer.
Statistical officer
Supply officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Tabulating equipment operations,
supervisor
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Accounting supervisor
Administrative assistant
Business accountant
Criminal investigator
Disbursing examiner, supervisor
Employee relations officer
Financial accountant.
Governmental accountant
Housing economist
Illustrator
Information and editorial specialist.
Investigator, general
Mathematician
Methods examiner, forms
Mortgage service representative
Personnel officer
Placement officer _
Position classiiier
Project operations analyst
Records management officer.
Statistical assistant
Supervising purchasing agent.
Tabulating equipment operations
supervisor
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range .$4,150 to $4,900..
Grades. Rsmge $3,740 to .$4,490
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to ,$4,036
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range .$2,552 to $.3,0.'!2
Grade 2. Range .$2,420 to $2,840
Positions at honrly rates: Rates equiva-
lent to less than $5,060:
Grade 19
Grade 18._
Grade 16...
Grade 15
Grade 14
Grade 13..
Grade 12
Grade 10 •.
Grade 9
Grade 4
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $15,480
1 7,240
2 14, 480
7,240
36,200
8,040
14, 080
7,040
7,040
7,240
23,120
5,940
11,880
11,880
47,720
5,940
18,420
6,340
6,140
5,940
6,540
6,140
37,440
5,940
18, 220
6,140
5,940
6,940
5,940
6, 940
10, 870
10, 620
21,615
10, 120
11,120
5,560
5,060
5,060
5,060
5,560
6,060
5,185
5,185
5,060
5,060
5,185
6,0fi0
5,060
1953 estimate
1 5, 185
1 5,060
1 5,310
1 6, 310
1 5, 810
6 28, 345
54 243.150
44 184.105
117 440,345
142 486,235
217 687. M5
85 247.870
1 2, 980
1 5. 275
1 4.115
6 23.110
4 13, 805
3 9, 175
19 52, 389
17 45, 682
4,805
5,138
9,110
12. 896
16, 392
4,035
11,981
3,682
13, 894
10, 984
Num- Total
$15, 480
7,240
14, 680
7,840
36,200
7,240
7,840
7,240
36,600
8,040
14,280
7,240
7,240
7,240
23,320
5,940
11,880
12,280
48, 120
6,340
6,940
5,940
6,940
18,420
6. 340
6,340
37,640
5,940
18, 220
6,340
6,140
6,940
6,940
5,750
10, 995
10, 745
21,865
10, 120
11,120
5,560
5,185
5,060
5,060
5,185
5,185
5,186
6,185
5,185
5,310
5,185
5,060
5,310
6,060
5,435
6,310
1 5, 810
6 28, 720
50 228,080
44 186,356
116 441,935
139 479,890
184 593.385
77 229.370
1 2,980
4.035
3,360
6,060
60,736
16,270
4,806
5,138
9,110
12, 896
16, 392
4,036
11,981
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $16,480
1 7, 240
2 14, 680
2 14, 080
6 30,200
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
1 7, 240
6 36. 600
2 15, 080
3 21, 320
1 7, 240
1 7,240
1 7.240
2 14, 080
1 6, 340
3 IS, 220
1 5,940
6.340
6.940
36,640
5,940
12, 480
6.340
6.340
6. 940
6. ,640
6,140
5,940
31,700
5,940
IS, 220
DETAIL OP peksonaL SERVICES — Continued
5,760
10,995
10, 746
21, 866
10, 120
11,120
6,560
5,186
5, ORO
5,060
5,185
5,185
6,185
5,185
5,185
5,310
5,185
5.060
5,060
15, 430
5.060
5.435
5,310
1 5, 810
7 33, 340
47 215.090
45 190.150
125 472,376
154 525,485
258 810,400
115 332,420
4, 035
3,360
3,310
45.632
16, 270
4.805
6.138
9.110
8.736
16, 392
4,035
11,981
3,682
13. 894
8,613
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
80.4
$350, 812
Num- Total
ber salary
71
$294, 203
Num- Total
ber salary
$151,343
Net permanent, departmental,
administrative (average number.
921.6
4,309,516
16,000
37, 664
447
849
4, 097, 656
14, 500
4,500
500
1,040
4,832,875
18, 000
89, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
PajTnent above basic rates:
4, 363, 627
4, 117, 166
4,940,376
Salaries and wages in the following sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
4, 292, 906
70, 721
4,071,156
46,000
4,904,875
35,500
Obhgations payable out of reimburse-
4,363,627
4,117,156
. 4,940,375
PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Public Housing Administration, Housing
and Home Finance Agency —
OBLIOAIIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Obltgations Payable Out of Feimbursements
From Other Accounts
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,077
1
1,969
2,037
1
1. 936
2, 612
1
.Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$.6, 390
GS-7.8
$.5. 462
GS-7.9
$5, 465
GS-7.9
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$10, 501, 279
3,292
42.820
92,098
$10, 613. 027
2,000
43 000
67, 70S
$12, 367, 294
2.000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
10, 639, 489
883,643
42,012
290.406
856,008
no, 780
143, 562
71.283
145, 727
135, 744
546
13. 378
10, 615, 735
785. 500
38,000
280,000
852, 600
88,000
87,000
70.000
114.000
22,000
1.000
14,000
12, 5.33, 000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
General Accounting Office audit
08 Suoplies and materials....
70. 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,000
13,333,378
12, 967, 735
15, 600. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
First assistant commissioner
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant commissioner for admin-
istration
Assistant commissioner for manage-
ment-disposition
General counsel
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner for develop-
ment
Assistant commissioner for field
operations..
Chief economist
Comptroller
Deputy assistant commissioner for
development.
Deputy assistant commissioner for
disposition
Deputy assistant commissioner for
field operations
Deputy assistant commissioner for
management low-rent housing
11,800
11,550
11,800
1963 estimate
11, 800
11,800
11,800
11, 800
11,800
11,800
11,800
1954 estimate
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11.800
124
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Public Housing Administration, Housing
and Home Finance Agency — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Deputy assistant commissioner for
war emort;<'ncy liousins
Deputy assistant general counsel
Director, budget branch
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant general counsel,
Deputy comptroller
Director, administrative planning
branch
Director, appraisal branch..
Director, audit branch
Director, construction branch
Director, economics branch...
Director, information branch
Director, labor relations branch
Director, land branch
Director, management operations
branch
Director, management planning
branch ,
Director, mortgage servicing branch.
Director, occupancy branch
Director, operations engineering
branch
Director, personal property branch.
Director, personnel branch
Director, production and document
control briincli
Piii'i ["', I '1 :iiialysis branch
iieh.
Dili ■■!, :: ! IS branch
Dill iii'i, ii ijhiiii.Lil branch
Field reiHL'Sentative
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant.
Appraiser
Attorney
Auditor... _
Budget examiner ___
Civil engineer _
Conciliator
Construction engineer
Controls materials officer
Director, housing facilities branch.
Director, insurance branch
Director, olfice services branch
Director, racial relations branch. . .
Director, taxation branch
Economist
Electrical engineer
Engineer
Financial accountant
Information specialist
Management oHicer
Mechanical engineer
Mortgage servicing analyst
Organization and methods exami-
Personnel officer
Position classifier :
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Salary and wage officer
Site planner
Statistician
Structural engineer
Supervisory architect..
Supervisory architectural engineer..
Supervisory landscape architect
Supervisory structural engineer
Systems speciahst _
Trial attorney
Utilities officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Appraiser ^
Architect
Architectural engineer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Cost estimator
Electrical engineer
Financial accountant...
General supply officer
Housing facilities officer
Information specialist..
Insurance examiner
Legislative attorney.. _
Management officer _
Mechanical engineer
Organization and methodsexaminer.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Plans and specifications officer
Position classifier
N um- Total
ber salary
$11,550
10. 800
10, 800
9,800
10. OCO
9,800
9,800
9, 800
9,600
10,600
9.800
10,600
10,600
10,000
10, 600
70, 000
35, 440
17.920
63,320
17, 520
27, 680
9,360
9.160
8,960
8,560
8,360
8,560
8,960
17,920
9,360
17,920
18. 720
8,560
8,560
8,760
8, .560
17, 720
29, 760
7,240
38, 200
22, 520
23, 320
38, 200
22, 120
14, 280
15, 280
15,680
30, 960
15,480
8,040
7,240
7, 640
7,240
37, 000
16. 080
7,840
7,440
7,240
7,640
7,440
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$11,800
11,0.50
10, 800
10, 000
9,600
10, 000
10. 200
9.800
10, oon
10, 000
10, 000
10,000
10, noo
10, 600
10, 600
10, 000
10,600
9,600
10, 200
10, 600
71, 200
36, 240
18,120
63, 720
17,520
36. 240
9.360
26. 280
17,920
8, .560
9, 360
9,160
8, 760
8, 560
9,360
17, 920
8, 760
18, 520
9.160
9.160
26. 280
8.760
8,360
8,760
8, 700
8,760
16, 720
8,760
8,760
9,160
18,120
9,360
18,120
18, 720
8, 700
8. 760
51,480
7,240
46, 040
15, 480
23, 520
38, 600
22, 320
21,, 520
15,480
22, 920
31,300
16,680
8,040
15, 080
7,440
7, 440
7.840
7,440
7,640
7,440
7,840
7,640
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11,050
1 11,050
10. 000
9,600
10,200
10,400
10, 000
10. 000
10. 200
10, 200
10, 200
10, 200
9,800
10, 600
10,200
10, fiOO
10,600
10,000
10, 600
9,600
10, 200
10, 600
72, 400
36, 640
18,120
65,360
17,920
36. 440
9.360
26. 680
18,120
8. 560
9.360
9.360
8.960
8.560
9.360
18, 120
8,960
18, 720
9,160
9,360
26, 8S0
8,960
8,760
8,960
17, 120
8,960
8,760
9,360
18.320
9,360
18,320
18, 720
8.960
8. 960
8.960
8. 760
18, 120
52, 080
7,440
53, 480
1,5,680
23, 520
38, 400
29, 560
21,920
15,680
22, 920
31, 660
15, 880
8,040
16, 280
7, 640
7.440
8,040
7,440
44, 840
16, 080
8,040
7,610
7.440
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Production and document control
officer
Property disposal officer
Racial relations officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Sales officer...
Securities examiner
Site planner _
Statistician
Structural engineer _.
System specialist
Utilities ollicer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Appraiser..
Architectural engineer
Attorney...
-\uditar
Budcet examiner
Chief of land unit
Cost estimator
Field operations officer.. _
Finance mathematician
Financial accountant
General supply officer
ric faeilitii
(ini(
Orcimiziitinu and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer.
Position classifier
Production and document control
officer
Realty officer
Rental iind occupancy officer
Keciii'ls iiiiiiiiiLiriiicnt supervisor
Sl:ili,,lirr
1,500 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant
Appraiser
Attorney
Auditor
B udget examhier . _
Correspondence officer
Finan cial accountant
General supply assistant
Librarian...
Mortgage service analyst
Management operations assistant..
Organization and methods exami-
ner.
Placement officer.
Personnel officer..
Position classifier.
Production iiii'l 'I
assistant
Property 'ii i' ■ .1
Racial ivliili
Rr:.ll\ ,i,-
I lent assistant.,
iiincy assistant-
assistant
Gra^ir ^ I: iii'-i- sl.iao to $6,370.
Orailf 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,645.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Ra
Grade 3. Ka
Grade 2. Ua
Crafts, pro tia I
Grade 6. Ra
Grade 4. Ra
\gf $?,.l7r, to $:!.655.
1.10.
:in_
1 1 1 1 L^'rades:
' .. ' l.i.SO
ill til $:),230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental.
Net permanent, departmental (a
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work diSerential
All personal services, departmental.
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
8,040
22, 920
15, 080
30, .560
67, 520
16, 080
60, 620
6,340
20, 020
6,740
13, 280
33,100
12. 480
8,040
23, 320
1.5, 480
30, 960
58, 720
15, 280
61, 920
6,640
20,220
6,940
13, 480
33,500
12,680
6,940
13, 080
6,940
52. 120
13, 080
6,140
6.940
20. 020
18, 620
6,940
24, 660
11,880
18, 220
6,940
13, 280
6, 940
52, 520
13. 280
6. 340
6.940
20. 220
19. 220
6,940
23, 876
12,375
5,500
69, 656
10, 746
5,810
10. 245
42. 980
38, 670
6, 686
17, 430
23,115
5,310
4 24, 375
2 12,600
1 6, 625
2.5, 675
43, 730
39, 295
.5,810
17, 430
28, 300
5,435
15, 806
16, 805
15,680
5,060
10. 995
5. 185
11,246
16, 930
10, 245
6,185
11,245
5,310
11,370
6,185
5,560
6,185
6,310
6,810
7 36, 840
77 352,035
16 69, 720
127 499.570
200 697,0
142 452,660
30 89, 940
1 6, 310
1 5, 686
1 5,310
1 5,435
1 6,810
1 5, 186
6 31,845
73 341,340
14 61,630
120 481,665
197 694.275
134 436,740
27 82, 810
3,360
6,460
36, 776
3,440
6, 460
34, 784
4, 740, 869
4.7
60, 001
4, 780, 183
6.4
89, 660
929.7
4,671,868
2,234
18, 235
4, 518, 633
1,000
18, 400
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
125
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Field office director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director for development..
Assistant director for disposition..
Assistant director for management
and disposition
Attorney
Deputy field office director
Economist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Appraiser.
Attorney
Construction engineer
Economist
Information specialist
Maintenance engineer
Management operations officer
Racial relations officer
Realty officer
Supervisor architect
Supervisory architectural engineer. .
Utilities officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Appraiser
Architect
Architectural engineer
Attorney
Auditor
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Cost estimator
Economist
Electrical engineer
General supply officer
Information specialist
Insurance adviser
Labor relations officer
Maintenance engineer
Management operations officer
Mechanical engineer
Plans and specifications engineer...
Racial relations officer
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Site planner
Structural engineer
Utilities officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant _
Appraiser _.
Architect
Architectural engineer...
Attorney
Auditor
Civil engineer.
Construction engineer
Cost estimator __
Economist
Electrical engineer
General supply officer
Labor relations officer
8 $90,650
8 78, 200
5 42, 600
7 60. 520
16 140, 360
1 8,360
5 43.600
13 113.680
8 69, 480
,360
5 37, 200
20 150, 000
30 219,800
5 37,800
18 134.320
5 39, 400
6 43, 040
21 157. 240
7 52. 080
5 37, 400
6 44,640
1 7,240
i.040
7 63,680
11 82,440
17 127,880
6 44,240
6 44,640
7 51, 480
6 46, 840
6 46. 040
8 57. 520
16 104,440
7 43, 780
10 63,600
2 13, 280
13 83, 020
12 78, 280
3 19.020
1 6,940
5 32, 700
11,
8 $92,400
8 79, 400
7 61, 520
15 133,600
1 8, 360
1 8,560
5 37,600
20 153, 000
29 216,760
4 30, 960
18 135, 720
5 39, 400
6 44. 040
20 151,800
7 53, 280
6 38,000
7 52,880
1 7,440
1 8.040
7 54,480
17 126, 080
24 178,960
7 52, 280
6 45. 440
6 45, 440
6 47, 040
7 53. 480
8 58. 920
4 31.160
6 46, 640
16 105,640
5 32, 500
7 45, 380
1 6,540
13 84,220
12 79, 480
2 13, 080
1 6,940
4 26, 960
4 24, 160
Num- Total
ber salary
8 81,400
7 71,0(10
2 21,200
7 70, 200
8 73, 480
12 106,920
8 71,680
1 9, 360
7 60, 720
7 62, 320
15 135.000
,560
6 53. 160
14 125, 240
8 71, 080
1 8, 560
5 38, 400
27 203, 280
33 247, 920
5 38, 200
23 172, 720
5 39, 600
7 51,680
25 189, 000
7 53, 880
6 45, 240
7 53, 280
1 7,440
1 8,040
8 66, 320
7 &i, 880
30 217, 800
27 201,680
7 52, 4S0
6 45, 810
6 45, 640
27 195, 080
8 60, 920
8 60, 120
5 38, 400
6 47, O40
16 107,040
9 56, 660
14 87, 160
1 6,540
21 132, 740
14 92, 160
4 24, 960
1 6, 940
7 44,980
5 30, 300
2 11,880
6 39, 440
5 33,700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Maintenance engineer
Management operations officer
Plans and specifications engineer. . .
Production and document control
officer.
Racial relations officer
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Site planner..- _
Structural engineer
Utilities officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Auditor .__ __.',
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ccountant
Administrative assistant
Appraiser
Architect
Architectural engineer _..
Attorney
Auditor
Construction engineer
Economist
General supply assistant
Maintenance engineer..
Management operations assistant. ..
Production and document control
assistant
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grades. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, field..
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for foreign service
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
13 $82,
31 196, 940
4 25, 360
8 51, 720
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
8 50, 920
2 12, 280
2 12, 280
3 19, 420
3 16, 430
3 15, 430
3 16. 680
7 36, 046
1 5, 310
21 112, 760
27 147,370
3 16, 555
3 15, 430
9 49. 290
2 10. 245
30 169,800
6 31, 485
17 $107,980
37 235,380
2 12, 880
6,340
12,680
6,540
25 151,376
3 16, 680
3 15, 805
2 11,120
1 5, 185
1 5, 435
16 88.210
27 149, 495
2 10,995
2 10, 495
11 60,035
'39' 216," 590'
23 127,255
1 4, 745
68 317,065
7 29, 690
51 198, 535
149 531,315
165 629,950
3 8, 650
6 17,472
6,929,411
1,058
24,585
27 148,870
"59 "279,'326'
7 30, 440
42 166,720
140 601,940
156 503,720
179, 270
0
228, 000
1, 039. 8
5,994,394
1,000
24,600
27 $161,640
63 333,020
a 36, 840
8 62, 720
'22'"i36!'886
16 99, 440
2 12, 280
2 12,880
5 30,500
3 16, 930
3 16, 180
5 26, 425
10 50, 850
1 5,660
20 109, 700
33 181,855
5 26, 425
3 15,805
14 76, 840
"64'"293,'6i5
6 32, 985
33 166,980
40 216,900
'"74"'345,'676
7 31,190
45 179,325
160 668,720
247 778, 490
3 9, 050
7 20, 424
698, 721
5
251,000
1,319.6
7, 487, 508
1,000
32, 500
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT
Agricultural Marketing Act, Agriculture —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL
ECONOMICS
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employee^.-
160
9
159
176
14
174
183
14
181
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,400
GS-6.1
$5,028
$4, 399
OS-6.1
$4,907
.$4. 421
OS-6.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4. 907
P.'isoml srrviiv nliliLMfiniis:
r:ill-lilllr 111! Ir;ii|.-.|:iiy pOSltlonS
Kcpiilai- ]r.iv in i'\rrss ui 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
$656. 096
25, 125
2,422
609
$708. &S3
36,300
3,000
900
$746. 430
36.000
3,170
900
Total personal service obligations...
684, 252
748.883
786. 500
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services.
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
683, 32.i
26, 804
648
9,613
6.049
23. 208
191, 495
8.734
1.5, 041
5, 743
1,524
748. S<3
37.650
2.000
10. ,500
6.000
27. 700
2.30.000
10.000
1.5,000
8,000
2,000
7Sfi. 000
:i9. 000
2.000
6.000
2:!0. 000
Services performed by other agen-
10.000
8.000
2.000
971, 244
1, 097, 633
Obligatioms Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
927
5,235
8,045
Services performed by other agen-
Total obligatiohs payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
14, 207
985, 451
1,097,633
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR,
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRA-
TION
Total number of permanent positions
15
1
16
18
18
18
17
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 562
GS-9.6
.$6, 649
GS-9.6
$6,694
OS-9.6
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$91,313
5,031
339
$113,200
$113,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
400
400
96,683
12, 640
3,166
31
1,974
4,161
11.3,600
21.000
5,000
100
2,300
6,000
113,600
02 Travel:
21.000
5,000
100
04 Communication services
2,300
Oti Printing and reproduction..
6,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALL0C3TI0N TO OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR,
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRA-
TION—continued
Direct Obligations — Continued
$24
269
1,019
153
73
$100
300
1.400
1,000
Services performed by other agen-
$400
1,400
1,000
120, 193
1,659
150.800
160, 800
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
121, 852
150,800
150, 800
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF EVPERIMENT
STATIONS
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
2
2
2
2
2
2
A verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 808
GS-8.5
$6, 248
GS-8.5
$6, 288
GS-8.6
01 Personal services:
$8, 789
24
$9, 750
50
$9, 750
50
8.813
2.364
241.600
9,800
2.000
255,200
9.800
2.000
268. 000
252,777
267,000
279, 800
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF HUMAN
NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS
Total number of permanent positions
3
2
2
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 525
GS-4.7
$4,083
GS-5.5
$4. 185
QS-5.5
01 Personal services:
$8,409
40
$6, 468
32
$6. 968
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
32
8.449
244
6.500
7.000
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
8,700
6.500
7.000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF ANIMAL
INDUSTRY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
4
3
4
4
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 133
GS-5.0
$4, 203
GS-5.0
$4,163
GS-5.2
01 Personal services:
$13. 704
760
64
208
$16,560
800
65
175
$21, 788
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
800
97
175
Total personal services
14, 726
16,600
22, 860
127
128
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT— Continued
Agricultural Marketing Act, Agriculture — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BDREAH OF ANIMAL
INDUSTET— continued
02 Travel
$431
106
18,284
230
3,097
173
16
$300
100
300
200
1,780
300
20
$2,800
100
300
Services performed by other agen-
200
2,505
200
35
37, 063
19, 600
29, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF DAIET
INDUSTRY
Total number of permanent positions
3
3
2
2
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 540
OS-7.0
$5,497
GS-9.0
$4, 619
OS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$11,870
250
66
$10, 995
636
45
$17, 720
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1,035
46
Total personal services
12, 186
11, 676
200
400
6,826
1,000
18,800
500
357
4,937
904
12
900
7.000
1,800
18, 396
19, 000
29, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PLANT INDUS-
TRY, SOILS, AND AORICULTUHAL ENfil-
NEERINO
Summary of Personal Serptces
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
66
3
60
69
4
66
60
6
60
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,578
OS-6.7
$3,811
.$4, 723
GS-7.1
$4,201
$4, 736
GS-7.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4. 201
Personal service obligations:
$222,603
9,771
850
$250, 050
11.800
950
$260. 850
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
14. 600
1,060
Total personal service obligations...
233, 224
262.800
276, 600
Direct Obtigationt
231, 254
13, 251
1.084
687
13, 298
342
22, 405
6,111
13,317
3,059
421
262.800
14. 500
1,200
800
13, 000
400
12,000
6,700
14. 300
8,200
600
276, 500
16, 500
1,300
800
13, 000
12.000
Services performed by other agen-
6,800
14, 500
3,600
600
305. 229
334. 500
346. 000
Obligaf.ions Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
1,970
493
30
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2,493
307, 722
334,600
346, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY
AND PLANT QUARANTINE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
17
2
18
16
7
20
17
8
23
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY
AND PLANT QUARANTINE— Continued
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,729
QS-7.0
$4,963
GS-7.5
$4, 969
Personal service obligations:
$68, 628
4,186
285
$68, 3S3
8,918
299
$76, 586
11,498
316
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations.
73,099
77, 600
87,400
Direct Obligations
70. 984
2,325
2,057
252
440
101
941
3,331
815
56
77,600
6,600
2,000
600
2.700
600
1.000
8.000
1,800
200
87. 400
7.600
2,000
02 Travel
2,700
1,000
8,200
Total direct obligations
81, 302
101,000
112,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
2,115
266
120
02 Travel
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2,500
83,802
101,000
112,000
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
3
4
4
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 912
GS-10. 0
$5, 318
GS-8.7
OS 8 8
01 Personal services:
$22, 160
145
110
$25, 638
936
99
$27, 631
935
106
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
22, 416
939
4
64
7
61
6
26, 672
2,700
2,700
60
10
544
14
60
10
644
14
23, 476
.30,000
32,000
ALLOCATION TO PRODUCTION AND
MAEFETlNfl ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivaleut of all other positions.
243
3
209
238
4
218
260
5
226
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 715
GS-7.1
$4,727
OS-7.1
$4, 746
GS-7.1
01 Personal services:
$1, 123. 793
10. 263
4,362
370
$1, 198. 500
15,950
4,700
350
$1, 263, 900
Part-tiifie and temporary positions . .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
15,990
4,910
400
1, 138, 788
83, 295
3,021
9,570
4.215
35. 708
821, 940
500
16, 065
5,946
10
2.081
1, 219, 600
102,000
6.000
12.000
3,200
43.400
825,300
1,700
17,400
6,600
1, 276, 200
106, 000
6,200
12.500
3.400
46,200
857,000
Services performed by other agen-
2,000
18,100
6,800
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
A wards for employee suggestions
3,000
3,100
2, 121, 139
2, 240, 000
2, 335, 500
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
129
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FARM CKEDIT
ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
24
25
29
27
30
28
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6. 138
OS-9.3
$5. 741
GS-8.4
$5 809
01 Personal services:
$145, 109
2,708
569
$167, 200
$165, 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli
600
600
148. 386
12,446
62
132
9,483
26,202
56
6
157,800
15,000
400
14,000
21,000
300
14 000
300
195, 763
208,500
ALLOCATION TO EXTENSION SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
11
13
1
12
14
10
13
Average salaries and grades:
General sciiedule grades:
$6. 166
as-9.9
$5, 125
$6. 049
GS-9,6
$5, 267
OS-9 4
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$5, 267
01 Personal services:
$63, 798
924
137
$70. 849
1,900
193
$80 215
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,900
64,859
11,063
490
3
920
602,607
232
167
676
69
72,942
16,200
600
17,200
3,825
607,094
250
600
600
89
529,494
Services performed by other agen-
600
89
680,965
602,200
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECRETAEV
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
1
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 330
GS-7.0
$4, 455
OS-7.0
GS-7 0
01 Personal services:
$4,364
17
$4,383
17
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
4,371
4,400
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SOUaTOE
Total number of permanent positions
2
1
2
1
2
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$6,037
GS-10.0
$4,737
GS-7.5
$4, 877
GS-7.5
01 Personal services:
$4,913
19
$4, 732
18
$4 732
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
18
4,932
4,750
250
4,750
02 Travel
4,932
5,000
5,000
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF FOREION
AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS
SiimmaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
19
17
19
14
19
14
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF FOREIGN AG-
EicuLTCEAL RELATIONS— Continued
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$6,053
GS-8.3
$6, Oil
GS-8.3
$6, 014
OS-8.3
Personal service obligations:
$86, 939
280
6,780
19,200
$80, 979
351
8,120
19,760
$86. 125
Regular pay in e-xcess of 52-week base...
375
11,960
Payments to other agencies for reim-
19.750
Total personal service obligations. .-
112, 199
109,200
118,200
Direct Obligations
102,059
14,847
701
1,058
6,809
678
526
296
12
189
109,200
16, 400
600
1,000
6,800
500
3,300
300
200
200
118,200
02 Travel...
15,400
3,600
1,000
6,700
500
Services performed by other agencies.
1,000
300
09 Equipment
200
200
127, 075
10,140
137, 400
147,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
137,215
137,400
147,000
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF INFORMATION
Total number of permanent positions
4
4
4
3
4
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6. 135
GS-9.2
$6,166
GS-9.2
$6,166
GS-9.2
01 Personal services:
$21, 671
94
$19, 648
94
$19, 648
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
94
21, 765
2,424
16
137
670
78
143
155
8
62
19, 742
1,300
30
70
1,400
800
2,000
300
100
58
19, 742
02 Travel
2,500
50
150
1.500
1,000
Services performed by other agen-
1,500
1,258
09 Equipment _.
200
100
25,347
25, 800
28,000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
667
18
524
689
30
659
617
33
686
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,879
GS-7.1
$4,907
GS-7.1
$4, 910
GS-7.0
Personal service obligations:
$2, 664, 149
59,153
9,653
6,991
19, 200
$2, 746, 018
77, 138
10,863
9,595
19,750
$2, 894, 426
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
82,758
11,457
13, 476
Payments to other agencies for reim-
19, 750
Total personal service obligations...
2,649,146
2,862,364
3,021,866
Direct Obligations
2,.633, 994
186, 995
7,609
23,907
23,005
81, 522
1, 826, 418
16, 762
57, 766
17, 494
10
2,862,364
240,000
11,830
28,170
24,900
104,285
1, 853, 704
24,450
65, 749
27,700
3, 021, 866
265, 450
15,250
29, 350
25,100
108, 385
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
1,921.204
22, 150
70, 707
24, 200
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions
130
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT— Continued
Agricultural Marketing Act, Agriculture — Continued
OBLiGATioxs BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Direct Obligations^C ont'umed
$4,498
$fi, 181
4, 877, 970
6, 249, 333
5, .500, 000
ObUgations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Olher Accounts
15, 152
2,417
30
5,235
8, 045
120
n2 Travel
Services performed by other agen-
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
30,999
Oblif ations incurred
4, 908, 969
5, 249, 333 6, 50O, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departraeutal:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range .$12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant adniirii.slral.nr. niarketin
programs
Grade 15. Riuii. ■m,- -ii.mhi
ASvSistant l-i 11.1:1 ' 1 ii 1 , r\i..i
sionand a.'iinn I'l m-muh f rlailon
Deputy assistant ailmiiiistralur k
marketing
Grade 14. Range .?9,600 to $10,600:
Agricultural economist
Marketing specialist
Research coordinator
Social science anal vst . .
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Extension agricultural economist .
Information specialist
International trade economist
Marketing technologist
Research coordinator _ . .
Social scientist
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist.
Agricultural statistician
Agriculturist
Bu.lj
iriil economist
It in marketing.,
litorial specialist.
'in to $6,940:
E.xtension eci
Information :
Intemutioiiul
Grade '). KijTi'ji
Adniiiii i;:ili
Agvi
rlist.
flan
AnalytUM
Attorney.
Information and editorial specialist.
Marketing specialist
Research writer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Rant-i' $^,17.i to $3.6.15
Grade .'; I: iir .■ i:.'< m 1 ;ii
Grad.' -'I . . .';i
Crafts, im . . : - I , . : ;1 .jiaiies:
Grade :; I: :t- . ^- -,- 1 . ~\mvi
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other posi-
tion sctiedules paid from this account. ..
Nel [)ernianent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) ..
$i2,ono
10, suo
29,400
20,000
9,800
9,800
52, 6S0
35, 800
7,240
6,140
fi, 340
B.940
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
19,400
20, 400
19,600
10,000
74.600
43,840
7,440
7,240
35,800
7,440
35,840
6,140
6,140
0, 540
6. 940
5, 940
5,935
40, 980
10, 370
10. 370
5,185
75, 735
8.340
87, 555
167, .546
91. 950
17. .300
206 1,050,389
16.7 88,563
3. 5 16, 846
3. 2 16. 143
19, 800
10, 200
19,600
10,000
98, 160
44.200
8. 360
9, 360
9,160
9,160
9,360
8, 560
7,440
36.200
7,440
36, 440
12,080
6,340
6,740
5, 9.35
36, 170
10, 620
3 15, 555
1 5, .110
19 85, 020
3 12, 385
25 95, 000
46 157, 730
32 101, 360
6 17, 060
2 6,064
213 1,084,279
16 72, 024
3. 1 15. 590
2. 8 1.5, 187
DETAIL OF PERSO.NAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
Tern porary employment
\\'. \ V. employment
I%."iil n \' r. Ill excess of 52-week base.
r. basic rates: Overtime
-V'l'i iI.:M> . cLirried in other position
schedules paid from this account...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
-Agricultural economist
Agricultural specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
-Agricultural engineer
Agricultural statistician
Biochemist
Entomologist
Forest economist..
Horticulturist
Cotton technologist
Physiologist
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
-Agricultural economist
-Agricultural engineer
\ gricultural statistician
Chemist
Entomologist
Wool technologist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ gricultural economist
-Agricultural engineer
.\gronomist
.Animal husbandman
Cotton technologist
Entomologist
Fiber technologist
Forest economist
Horticulturist
i*athologist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to .$2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
7.040
7,240
7.040
7.240
7,640
7.040
7.240
12, 480
,5, 940
0, .540
5.060
31. 610
5,185
22,120
14,280
7,440
14,480
13,080
18. 220
18,420
12. 8S0
,5. 185
47.790
10,245
5,310
21, 865
,5, 185
10, 495
10, 370
.5. 185
6.5. 9.50
32. 690
67. 020
42. 6M
31, 130
2,580
Grade 5 R;i
Grade 1
174 to $3,454...
ill to $.3,230...
innual rates:
Uner;i
Rate. ' I il'ove
Rates le..: Ill I'l ;"'. .1
Total permanent, field.
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Portion of salarie.^ ^liown ;^bo^-e paid by
States..
Add portion of suluir. riiK-.l In other
position schedule" pmd irmii this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net s.alary)..
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time ,iiipl.,vineiit
Temponrv eiiil'lnvnient
W. A. E. elliplnyilH.Ill
Casual eiiipluyiueut
Regular pay in excess of .52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quart. ■ - illn^^Mnee ._
Additional pay fi' . - ' 1. . ilr.iad.
Payments to oilei 1.11!. (..r reim-
bursable detaiN
Add salaries carried 111 utlier position
schedules paid from this accomit...
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
By allocation accounts;
Bureau of .Agrieilinil Kennomics
Office of Admiiii h iin,, \.neiltural
Research .Adiiniii p iii<.it
Office of Expi'iiiii.-ni si.iii.iTis...
Bureau of Human Nutrition and
Home Economics
5,310
21, 865
5,310
10.620
15, 430
h. 310
74, 985
42.920
83. 8.55
46, 090
31. 610
3.440
2,974
3,230
134 606, 137
12.5 61,324
6.6 28,446
9 40, 17
,5, 610
29, 942
3,638
1,956
19,200
106. 829
155 711,018
14.3 56,377
1. 7 10, 136
9 39.900
45,018
,5,900
2,725
19, 750
140, 048
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
131
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBvicES — Continued
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows — Con.
Bureau of Animal Industry
Bureau of Dairy Industry
Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and
A pricul tural Engineering
Bureau of Entomology and Plant
Quarantine
Forest Service
Production and Marketing Adminis-
tration
Farm Credit Administration
Extension Service
Office of the Secretary
Office of the Solicitor
Office of Foreign Agricultural Rela-
tions
Office of Information
Total of foregoing schedule.-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1. 138, 788
148, 386
64,859
4,371
4, 932
1, 219, 500
157. 800
72. 942
4,400
1. 275, 2110
166, 100
82. 342
4,400
4,750
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Agricultural Economics —
0BLIG.4TI0NS BT OB,IECTS
Object classification
1052 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.. _
1.092
24
1.005
1, 093
27
1,013
1, 181
29
1,076
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,654
GS-6.3
$3, 713
$4,662
QS-6,3
$3, 997
GS-6 3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 997
Personal service obligations;
$4, 544, 150
70,088
16, 958
2,249
$4, 559, 075
74. 250
17. 400
5,600
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of .'J2-week base...
83.650
19. 300
Total personal service obligations. . .
4, 633, 445
4, 666, 226
4, 955, 400
Direct Obligations
4, 617. 4,52
171, ,591
28,720
44.054
16, 264
206, 603
56,311
13, 275
121, 525
39, 134
130
6,065
4, 635, 225
197, 326
30,850
45,800
22, 000
226, 300
55,000
23,000
119,000
77,190
Services performed by other agen-
23 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
6,700
5,321,124
6,438,390
Ohliqations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
15,993
2S7
10
246
195
8,680
30
14
21,000
3,500
21 000
3,666
07 Other contractual services
7,000
7,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
26,455
34,600
5, 346, 579
5.472,890
5,824,500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
I 13, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 400
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800;
Associate chief
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief
Chairman, outlook and situation
board
Oraile 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Tcrlniical coordinator (Research)...
Vice chairman, crop reporting board.
Grii'lr 14, Kanse $!i,ll0l) to $10,600:
i''.\,'i uiiM' i.'^tiiii I n assistant chief
Heart of division
Statistical analyst
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Agricultural historian
Agi'icultural statistician
Analytical statistician
Head of section.
Information specialist
Social scientist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Analytical statistician
Budget analyst
Classification analyst
Head of section
Information specialist
Methods examiner
Grade 9. RanL'L- $5,060 to $5,810:
.\dmini-i; ■::'.. , i.l.int
Agricllll;;' ' ' ■ ■ 'II : I
Agricul'ir ! Mil. Ill-
Budei't III :U I .-
Information .spfci;ilist
IVIethods examiner
Secretary to Chief of Bureau
Social scientist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Ranee $:!,17.1 to $3,665_.
1,1 i.i, ,; T; ,iiO, >.',|,rj' ti. $3,430
I.I ,.i. ' K.I . ■ ',. .1 io$3,230
■[ , , I : h'dial grades:
( T I . I,' 1 Kill", - ' 7. '.I I I II $3 230
Grade 3. lianse $2i,V,2 to $3,'o32---^--
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Paymentabove basicrates: Overtimeand
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
-\griculti'ral statistician
Social scientist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Social scientist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4, 160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Agents
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$48, 400
12.200
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 200
10,600
132. 400
9.800
131,400
116, 080
36, 040
16, 920
8,560
8,760
14, 480
113,800
23,320
104, 360
21, 920
28,760
22, 520
15, 480
57,260
48,920
23,760
6,140
6,140
12,080
6,940
37,420
42,605
31, 800
6,310
16,430
6,060
6,186
6,936
206, 850
47, 870
360,520
347, 236
324, 170
84,660
10, 200
10,600
134,000
10, 000
131, 600
114,280
35.240
17. 120
8,760
14. 480
106. 660
22. 720
111,800
22, 120
35,800
15,1
15, 280
57, 660
49, 520
18,020
5,940
6.140
18,020
6,940
5, 940
32, 485
42,605
31,360
5, 435
11,495
5,185
5,310
6,185
175,245
33,860
366, 555
345, 396
323, 620
86, 860
Num- Total
ber salary
$49, 200
12,400
9.800
9,600
10, 400
10,600
135, 600
10,000
141,760
115,480
35,640
17, 120
8,760
8,360
14. 880
108. 560
22. 920
120. 440
22. ,520
;16. 200
15. 280
15, 480
70, 340
74, 080
18,220
6,140
6,340
18, 220
6.940
5,940
43, 366
36, 796
6,560
16,555
5,310
5,435
6,185
178, 495
■ 34, 860
392, 370
372, 100
362,170
86,600
13
663
2, 657, 596
23. 5 104, 828
4,417
539.6
, ,548, 351
8,744
151
9,661
1,356
9,000
2,200
9,500
9,000
2.000
10, 200
14 104,760
28 212, 320
3 22, 520
14 91,160
31 196, 540
1 6, 640
4 21,365
27 144, 245
35 151, 050
1 4,045
49 181, 590
40 139, 320
89 282,710
95 268, 130
1 2,580
529 2,332,397
118,840
207, 720
15,480
103, 040
204, 280
6,740
26, 925
151.680
163,210
7,965
179, 180
129, 050
289, 650
278, 190
2,680
18 133,920
28 209, 720
2 16, 680
19 122, 860
34 218, 660
1 6, 740
7 36, 920
32 171, 295
49 215, 795
2 8, 090
62 197, 570
44 149, 700
105 334, 630
99 28'6, 250
1 2,660
132
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Agricultural Economics — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL sEBvicES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
•21 $88, 921
3,668
66 244, 109
Num- Total
ber salary
19 $84,801
Num- Total
ber salary
Savings due to use of former pay scales
63 261,223
63 261, 223
Net permanent, fleld (average num-
442 1, 995, 799
6,076
65, 118
7,297
893
458 2,067.950
7.000
66.050
7,900
2,000
493 2,216 863
Part-time and temporary positions:
7 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
9,100
2 350
2, 055, 182
2, 140, 900
2,300 963
4, 633, 445
4, 656. 225
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
4,617,452
16, 993
4, 635, 225
21,000
4, 934, 400
4,633,445
4,656,225
4,955,400
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Administrator, Agricultural
Research Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Sercicea
Total number of permanent positions
48
43
47
44
47
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$6,611
OS-9.1
$6, 773
OS-9.5
$6,788
Personal service obligations:
$286, 776
2,323
984
$300, 400
300
1,200
2,000
$309,200
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payments to other agencies for reim-
buisable details-
1,200
Total personal service obligations...
290,083
303.900
310,400
Direct Obligaiiont
282, 262
26, 749
8,564
166
2,381
10
9,688
88
778
1,631
292, 500
26,000
9,000
200
2.500
292, 600
26,000
9,000
200
2,600
02 Travel:
05 Rents and utihty services
8,000
100
800
1,600
977
8,000
10,600
9,700
1,600
900
6.000
Services performed by other ager-
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment...
10 Lands and structm-es
15 Ta.xesand assessments..
35
Total direct obligations..
331,142
341, 677
367,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
7,821
11,400
1,000
600
1,800
500
1,700
17,900
2,000
11,400
3,300
400
02 Travel ..
06 Printing and reproduction.. ..
07 Other contractual services: Services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
7,821
17,000
35,000
Total obligations
338.963
368,677
402, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Research administrator
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputv research administrator
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator, manage-
ment
Research coordinator, defense rela-
tions
Research coordinator, interdepart-
mental relations
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agriculturist, head of project office _ .
Budgetary and fiscal officer
Personnel management and organi-
zation officer
Publications and information co-
ordinator
Research coordinator
Special assistant to administrator. . .
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\ssistant to deputy administrator..
Research writer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agriculturist
Budget officer —
Research writer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Research writer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $;j,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries carried above paid
from other appropriations
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
Personal services..
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
13, 000
10,800
10, 800
7,240
7," 840
16, 305
22, 775
4,420
54.365
14.220
3,030
2,712
48 313, 427
5.6 24.156
42.1 286,776
2,323
282,262
7,821
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$14, 800
13, 000
11,050
10,000
10,600
61,800
9,600
5.940
16.680
27. 480
4.545
38,850
13.660
3,110
2,792
47 314, 347
2.9 13,947
1,200
2,000
292, 600
11,400
OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS
Payments to States, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico, Office of
Experiment Stations, Agricultural Research Administration^
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
23
22
23
23
29
27
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 779
GS-8.0
$5,749
OS-7.8
$5,754
GS-7.9
01 Personal services:
$124,486
488
266
$130,490
790
250
$155, 800
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
800
300
Total personal services
125,239
14,190
625
532
1,933
54
169
634
131,630
14, 000
470
600
2,000
100
200
600
156,900
16,000
600
800
3,000
100
Services performed by other agen-
300
08 SuppUes and materials.-
800
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
133
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$1,317
719.823
719,848
2, 879, 993
2, 863, 504
4,849,816
90,000
15,000
50,000
90,000
60
$500
720,000
720.000
2,880,000
2, 863, 708
4,850,000
90, 000
15,000
62, 500
90,000
100
$1,400
720,000
720, 000
2, 880, 000
2,863,708
5, 820. 000
90,000
15,000
75,000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Hatch Act, approved Mar. 2, 1887..
Adams Act, approved Mar. 16, 1906-
Pumell Act, approved Feb. 24, 1925-
Bankhead-Jones Act, sees. 3 and 5,
title I (act of June 29, 1935)
Bankhead-Jones Act, sees. 9 and 11,
title I, of the act approved June
29, 1935, as amended by the act of
Aug. 14, 1946 (Research and
Hawaii Act, approved May 16, 1928-
Alaska Act, approved Feb. 23, 1929.
Alaska Act, approved June 20, 1936,
as amended by the act of Aug. 29,
Puerto Rico Act, approved Mar. 4,
1931
12, 422, 637
12,441,208
13,453,708
DETAIL, or PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Coordinator of regional research
fund
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Experiment station administrator-
a^onomist
Experiment station administrator-
animal husbandman
Experiment station administrator-
botanist
Experiment station administrator-
dairy husbandman
Experiment station administrator-
horticulturist
Experiment station administrator-
information specialist
Experiment station administrator-
marketing technologist.
Experiment station administrator-
research analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Home economist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 19S4 estimate
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,560
5.810
9,535
4,170
7,945
17,475
2,950
2,750
2,872
22 124, 227
1. 1 2, 920
21.6 124,485
8,360
8,760
8,760
8,560
5,810
9,660
4,295
8,320
21,290
3.030
2,750
23 129,427
0.7 2,413
Niun- Total
ber salary
1 $10,400
18, 320
8,360
8,760
8,560
8,760
8,960
5,810
9, 785
4,420
12,105
30, 975
3,030
28 158, 397
0. 9 5, 422
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Experiment Stations, Agricultural
Research Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
79
6
84
77
6
82
72
6
A verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5, 465
GS-7.7
$1,123
$5, 625
GS-8.0
$1,160
$5,628
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$1,234
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Serrices— Con.
Personal service obligations:
$301,056
4,729
999
19, 063
$305, 285
6,025
1,132
20,591
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
3.962
1,175
Total personal service obligations...
32.5,846
332. 033
333, 533
Direct Obligations
312, 050
11,256
3,455
2,455
1,690
16, 499
1,359
1,446
35, 563
1,875
272
321. 033
11,650
3,250
2,300
1,700
14,550
1,500
700
22,500
3,900
350
322 533
05 Rents and utility services
1,700
Services performed by other agen-
22 000
387,820
2,287
383, 433
3,033
383 433
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
3,033
385,533
380,400
380 400
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
13, 796
1,699
11,000
500
500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
15, 495
11,500
11, 500
401, 028
391,900
391,900
DETAIL OF PBBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of office
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate chief
Assistant chief
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Experiment station administrator-
agricultural engineer
Experiment station administrator-
animal husbandman
Experiment station administrator-
entomologist
Experiment station administrator-
horticulturist
Experiment station admmistrator-
nutritionist
Experiment station administrator-
poultry husbandman
Experiment station administrator-
soils technologist
Experiment station administrator-
veterinarian
Administrative officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Experiment station administrator-
poultry husbandman..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts..
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay..
All personal services, departmental.
Num- Total
8,560
8,760
19, 800
40,900
3,190
206, 722
0. 6 2, 617
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
16, 515
34,150
3,270
35 204, 247
0. 6 1, 634
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8,560
9,160
9,360
9,160
8,560
8,760
8,960
24,150
8,965
16,765
34, 710
3,360
3,032
36 206, 362
0. 7 3, 782
134
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET "FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Experiment Stations, Agricultural
Research Administration — Continued
IlETAIL or TERSOXAL SERVICES CODtimiPfl
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Fiela:
General schedule gradi-s:
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
Grade 13. Ranse $8,.-ifiO to $9,360:
1 $9,360
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
1 5, 940
1 6. 940
1 6. 185
1 5. 060
1 5, 060
1 6,310
1 6, 185
Grade 12. Ranpe $7,040 to .$8,040:
Plant physiologist-assistant direc-
1 $7, 640
1 7, 240
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6. 310
1 6. 060
1 6, 060
1 $7. 640
1 7, 440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Plant pathologist
Plant phvsioloeist
Grale 0. Ranpi- $.i,060 to $5,810:
riirlhi.I
1 6. 140
1 5.940
H'.ll . :ill'-l-[ .
1 5. 060
1 6, 060
1 .5.310
1 4, 330
4 14. 515
1 3.415
1 3. 030
1 2, 750
24 27, 844
1 6. 436
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965.. ...
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $.'i,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3.230
2 7, 945
2 6,910
3 9, 330
4 14. 616
1 3, 496
1 3, 110
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060-
25 28,066
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
42 113,971
2.1 11,327
145
0. 7 3. 198
42 119,124
1 6. 139
37 117, 193
0. 9 6, 800
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
1.8 10,313
1 6, 6.50
Xet permanent, field (average num-
39.2 99.301
4,729
304
18,812
39.2 102,672
5. 026
346
20.241
Part-tirae and temporary positions: Tem-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
355
All personal services, field
123, 146
128. 283
129. 783
325. 846
332, 033
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
312,050
13. 796
321,033
11. 000
322. 633
11, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
326, 846
332,033
Virgin Islands Agricultural Program, Office of Experiment Stations,
Agricultural Research Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
16
6
21
21
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average salMries mid trr.ides:
Genenl srl,rHiilr .-ridcs:
$4,020
GS-6.6
$900
$4,038
Av,.r,,.- -lii-lr .
01 Personal services:
$43. 088
3,120
225
9,667
$60,376
3,744
310
13,371
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
56, 100
6,000
2,000
500
1,000
400
1,000
7.000
20. 000
6,000
77,800
2.000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
06 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
Services performed by other agen-
5,000
5,000
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment... _
100,000
100. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 4. Range $3,175 $3,655 ...
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6. 3.50
O.I 636
Num-
ber
2
0.1
Total
salary
$6,350
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1. 9 6. 716
26
1.9
5.740
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agriculturist-officer-in -charge
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 7. 040
1 5. 060
1 .6. 060
1 5, 060
1 3, 636
2 6, 620
2 6, 600
7 6, 300
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
9
7,040
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
5,580
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
16 44. 175
2. 6 13. 495
6,693
19
0.5
Add portion of salaries shown in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
13.4 37.373
3.120
200
9.667
18.6
55,682
3,744
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
Payment above basic rates: Additional
.50. 360
72. 060
,56. 100
77,800
Research on Agricultural Problems of Alaska, Office of Experiment
Stations, Agricultural Research Administration —
OBI.IGATinxS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1
30
38
4
29
39
4
30
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 847
GS-7.6
R910
GS-7.6
$4,928
A verage grade
GS-7.5
1)1 Personal services:
$120,347
22, 227
642
28,127
$122, 886
20, 600
714
28,900
$127, 386
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regularpayinexcessof52-weekbase-
20, 600
714
.30, 300
171,343
7,921
8.616
1.190
16, 274
1,291
9,857
4,365
43, 389
10, 225
173, 100
9,400
8,000
1,600
17,000
1,500
13, 000
4,500
38,300
8,000
2,500
800
179,000
9,400
8.000
04 Communication services .-.
05 Rents and utility services
1.600
17.000
1,400
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
13,000
4,500
36.200
7,000
316
800
273, 686
6,823
277, 700
7,700
277,900
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence ---
7,900
266, 863
270, 000
270, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $7, 945
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 665
1 $3, 665
Total peimanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year__
2 7, 946
0. 5 1, 976
12
1 3, 665
12
1 3, 6.55
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
135
DETAIL OF PERSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count - - - -
Net permanent, departmental (j
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Director of laboratory-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
A gronomist- - -
Dairy husbandman
Horticulturist
Soil scientist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Agronomist---
Kntomolot;ist
ir.flr •< KriL'r t.S.060 to $5,810:
Adniinisliativc assistant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agronomist - .-
Dairy husbandman
Horticulturist- -
Soil scientist.
Grade
Grade 5. I
Grade 4. 1
Grade 3. I
Grade 2. I
■ $4,205 I
.$4,955,..
- *4.160.--
< $;i,655,..
. ^;i,430.--
' $3,230-.-
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from Federal-grant and Territorial
funds
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions-
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment ---
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. _.
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
Personal services
0.5 $1,880
0.5
$1, 943
0.5 .$2,031
2 7, 837
30
1.5
5,586
14
1. 5 5, 686
14
7,867
5,600
,■). 700
8,760
7, 240
7, 240
7,040
7,240
7,440
7,440
6,140
12,280
6,140
6. 140
6,940
.■i, 940
5, 560
5,310
5,060
10, 120
5,185
5,060
17, 320
10, 230
22, 385
8,850
40 195, 640
6.' 7 28,767
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6. 340
6. 140
6.340
6,140
6,140
5,940
5,685
5,060
5,185
10, 370
5,060
5,310
.5, 185
13,115
6, 945
26, 040
9,010
2,750
37 182, 915
4. 1 17, 800
7.440
7, 440
7,440
7,640
6,340
6,340
6, 340
6, 340
6, 140
6,140
5,810
5,185
5, 310
10, 620
5,185
5,435
.5, 310
3 13,240
2 7.070
8 26, 320-
3 9,090
2 5, 580
38 188, 555
4.3 18,715
RESEARCH ON STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL
MATERIALS
Research on Stralegic and Critical Agricultural Materials, Agri-
culture—
OBLIG.\TIO.NS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
19.54 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF AORICULTURAL
AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
Total numbnr of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
32
2
31
35
4
38
12
1
10
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 151
O.S-7.8
$3, 093
CPC^.3
$5, 253
OS-8.0
$2. 884
CPC-3.7
$4, 266
Average srade -
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
OS-6.5
$2. 490
CPC-2.0
01 Personal services:
$149, 171
5,734
567
$177, 856
14, 552
692
$41. 550
Part-time and temporary positions .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2, 700
150
155, 472
1,355
205
956
5,228
193, 100
3,300
900
1,900
6,400
200
7,100
12, 900
44,400
02 Travel
800
300
04 roramunii' iiioii ;iivirrs
500
1,600
07 Other contractual si-r vices
08 Supplies .and materials
4, 677
13, 913
fiOO
3,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL
AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY— Continued
$31,551
10
185
$8, .500
$3, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
560
300
Obligations incurred
213, 562
234,800
54, 500
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PLANT IN-
DUSTRY, SOU.S. AND AGRICULTURAL
ENGINEERING
Summary of Personal Serrices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions^
53
8
53
54
12
63
68
12
Aver;i'-'n ^'ilnri'^*? :ind CTiidcs:
G.'ri.'- 1 .-1,, .iMli -'nLlps:
Am - IV.' .i .1 ',
$4, 716
GS-6.8
$4, 001
$4,414
GS-6.4
$3,530
.$4, 411
Uugi.nl.-.l pu^iuoiis. .-Vverage salary
$3,530
Personal service obligations:
$201,966
26,775
657
$212,440
35, 300
760
$232, 340
35,600
760
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excsss of 52-week base. . .
Total personal service obligations-..
229, 398
248, 500
268, 700
Direcl Obligations
01 Personal servicfs
228, 174
15, 131
4,534
1,319
8,223
57
23, 405
11,711
27, 158
18,170
714
246,900
15,700
1,500
1,300
12,000
100
26,500
12,700
31,800
18,100
800
267, 100
16, 700
1,600
1,300
12, 100
02 Tr:iv,'l
03 n;i:i;i- I .;w.M i,fihi-iL'^
06 Kriii^ ••,■! uiiiii\ -n I ir,.sV--'-";;;;i;;
06 rniilum and ji I'luduelum
26,600
11,400
32, 700
Sei vices performed by other agencies.
338, 590
872
367,400
1,700
390, 200
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
337, 724
365, 700
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbursemeiUs
From Other Accounts
01 Per^oim! service";
03 Ti .li-['...--,'l 1 il!lir-.'<
07 l.illin ruiili.irllMl -cH iLl'sV. I.'i;]"!;!!
1,224
131
412
1,030
415
1,600
100
100
1,600
100
100
1,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
3,212
2,800
2,800
340, 936
368,500
SUMMARY
Suminanj of Personal Sennces
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
85
10
84
89
16
101
70
13
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 901
GS-7.2
$3,024
CPC-4.2
$4, 001
$351, 137
32, 509
1,224
$4,787
GS-7.1
$2,871
CPC-3.8
.$3. 530
$4,382
Crafts, iirotective, and custodial grades:
,\verage salary..-
$2, 700
Ungraded positions: Average salary. . . .
$3, 630
Personal service obligations:
$390, 296
49, 852
1,452
$273 890
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
38, 300
910
Total personal service obligations...
384,870
441. 600
313, 100
Direct Obligations
383, 646
16, 486
4.739
2,275
13,451
57
28, 082
11,711
41,071
49, 721
440, 000
19. 000
2,400
3.200
18. 400
300
.33,600
12, 700
44. 700
26, 600
03 Triiiisp.irtili-.iinftlii.iL'S
1,800
05 Knil- :iri,l iitllil.v s,-i ui-es
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services -.-
Services performed by other agen-
13, 700
100
27, 200
11, 400
09 Equipment
22, 600
136
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
RESEARCH ON STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL
MATERIALS— Continued
Research on Strategic and Critical Agricultural Materials, Agri-
culture— Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
suMMAEr— continued
Direct Obligations— Contlnuei
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions- . .
$10
899
$1, 300
$1, 400
652, 148
872
602. 200
1,700
444. 700
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence
1,700
651, 276
600, 600
443, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
1,224
131
412
1,030
415
1,600
100
100
1,600
100
05 Rents and utility services— ---
100
08 Supplies and materials..
1,000
1.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts...
3,212
2.800
2.800
654, 488
603, 300
446, 800
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative otiicer
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year.-
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agriculturist
Geneticist
He^d of station
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural engineer
Chemical engineer —
Chemist
Process engineer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural engineer
Agronomist
Chemical engineer..
Chemist
Rubber technologist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural engineer
Agronomist
Chemical engineer
Chemist .
Fiber technologist
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680 ,
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $ 2,420 to $2,840
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3,910
3,336
3,030
2,910
6,340
24, 660
6,340
18, 220
11, 120
63, 960
4,420
30, 030
17,395
15, 390
3.230
8,220
6,800
2,750
' 2, 872
2,700
Num- Total
ber salary
7,040
7,040
23, 320
7,640
24,560
12, 480
18, 820
6,740
5, 060
25,800
6,185
11,245
54, 085
8,215
43, 420
14, 140
15, 230
2, 750
8,460
2,952
2,420
Num- Total
ber salary
$4, 160
3,335
6,900
5,310
5,060
34, 640
3,920
35, 225
17,315
15,310
2,830
6,720
2.910
'2,190
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $56,018
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $46,889
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $45, 889
80 373, 045
7.5 27,687
691
1.4 10,741
6.6 30,930
6.7 33,397
84 386,081
4 14,007
65 276, 164
Deduct:
6.2 24,624
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
Portion of salaries shown above paid
1.9 10,783
2.2 13,665
0. 5 4, 896
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
2.4 11,206
Net permanent, field (average num-
70.2 336,493
6,734
80.3 374,966
2,362
12,200
16, 300
20,000
1,392
60. 7 257, 960
Part-time and temporary positions:
10, 192
16,683
1,171
16, 200
20, 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
850
All personal services, field
370, 173
426, 200
297, 100
384, 870
441, 600
313, 100
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
383,646
1,224
440,000
1,600
311, 600
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1,600
By allocation accounts:
Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial
166, 472
229,398
193, 100
248, 500
44,400
Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and
268, 700
Total of foregomg schedule _
384,870
441,600
313, 100
BUREAU OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME
ECONOMICS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home
Economics, Agricultural Research Administration — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
243
3
233
227
4
227
268
1
253
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 083
GS-7.5
$2, 720
CPC-2.3
$3,166
$5, 131
GS-7.5
$2, 731
CPC-2.3
$3,077
$5,094
GS-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,688
CPC-2.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,106
Personal service obligations:
$1,099,686
8,174
4,071
4,823
$1, 072, 320
12. 391
4,076
2,090
$1, 199, 490
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payments to other agencies for reim-
1,900
4,150
Total personal service obligations...
1, 116, 754
1,090,877
1, 205, 540
Direct Obligations
1,114,306
16,423
643
10,319
1,060
33, 955
131, 150
106, 246
23,071
10,822
115
1,764
1,089,342
13,960
500
10,400
900
68,100
96, 000
111,260
22,800
10, 100
300
1,700
1, 205, 640
20,860
500
10, 400
900
58,100
102, 000
Services performed by other agen-
122, 480
26, 600
14,600
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions. . .
300
3,400
1,449,864
1,414,352
1,665,650
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
137
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligaliom Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accotinis
$2,448
600
$1,536
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ao-
3,048
1,536
1,452,912
1,415,887
$1,565,650
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of bureau
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Home economist-assistant chief of
bureau
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Head, family economics division —
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Home economist
Head, information division
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Food economist---
Home economist
Mathematical statistician —
Nutrition analyst
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget and fiscal officer
Family economist
Food economist
Home economist -
Information and editorial specialist.
Mathematical statistician---
Nutrition analyst
Nutrition programs specialist
Personnel officer - .
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Family econoniist.-
Food economist
Information and editorial specialist.
Nutrition analyst--
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5, Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment -.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Head, food and nutrition division - -
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Food chemist
Food specialist
Head, housing and household equip-
ment division
Head, textiles and clothing division-
Physicist —
Physiologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Analytical statistician
Architect -.
Bacteriologist- ---
Biochemist
Chemist
Food specialist- -
Housing and household equipment
speciahst
Nutrition physiologist
Textile specialist---
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bacteriologist- -
Chemist -
Clothing specialist _._
Food specialist
Num- Total
26
14. 680
14, 680
7,240
7,440
5,940
18, 620
6,140
6,140
19, 620
12, ISO
5,940
6.940
6,940
10, 120
15. 555
10, 995
16, 555
64,120
8.340
59. 810
34. 390
83,660
4,980
09 627, 625
4. 1 19, 643
0. 2 1, 007
858
7,440
7,240
7,040
7,040
15,880
35,800
15. 080
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
14, 880
14,880
7,440
7,440
6.140
12, 680
6, 340
6.140
6,940
6,140
10, 370
15. 930
10, 495
16, 806
71. 880
8.590
48, 830
30, 886
498, 935
: 11,900
9,360
8,960
9,360
7.240
16, 080
29,160
15,480
7,840
7,440
6.740
6.940
24,960
Num- Total
ber salary
15.280
15. 280
7.440
7,640
6.140
12, 880
6,340
6.340
20,420
6. 340
6,140
6.940
6,140
10. 620
16. 305
10,620
17, 065
72, 005
8,715
52, 365
40, 490
70,640
6.190
617, 325
17, 330
9,360
8,360
9,360
8,360
7,240
7,240
16. 080
36,600
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Histologist -.-
Housing specialist
Physicist
Textile bacteriologist
Textile chemist.--
Textile physicist
Textile technologist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Biologist
Chemist -
Textile and clothing speciahst
Food specialist. .-
Home economist
Housing and household equipment
specialist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade i. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.-
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to .$2.840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Po=!itions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060--.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts ,.
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year.
Add portion of salaries shown in other po-
sition schedules paid from this account..
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details _
All personal services, field-
Personal services -
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule-.
Num- Total
ber salary
$19, 020
6,140
6,340
13, 280
6,940
6,140
.5,060
16, 180
11.245
5,310
10, 870
13 47, 205
14 46, 530
7 21. 130
1 3, 140
1 3, l.W
2 5, 984
8 21.2.50
6 16,902
12 36,917
134 644, 253
9.4 44,481
2. 4 16. 222
2,135
4,823
1,114,306
2,448
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$19, 420
6.340
6.340
13. 280
6.940
6,340
5,060
16, 555
11,370
5.685
5.810
84.895
"54.' 775'
43, 075
24, 270
3,140
3,230
6.064
23.890
12, 800
27, 200
126 605, 619
3 15, 554
2.5 iS, 169
123. 5 585, 285
2,135
2.090
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 940
13,280
6.340
6.540
13.480
6.940
6,340
5.185
21.990
11,495
10, 120
6,810
71,950
46, 345
24,350
3,140
31,290
25, 598
27,200
163 717, 494
4. 1 18, 926
1.2 8,565
149. 8 699, 495
500
300
500
2,200
BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, Agricultural
Research Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19S3 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
5,268
134
4,986
6,218
81
6,047
5,391
86
6,223
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,522
GS-6.4
.$4, 569
GS-6.4
$4,667
GS-6.4
Personal service obligations:
$22, 060, 198
419, 993
87,372
2, 277, 734
900
$22,829,411
428,512
91,304
2, 254, 200
1,200
$23, 539, 523
476, 912
93, 184
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payments to other agencies for reim-
1,200
Total personal service obligations- --
21,846,197
25,604,627
26,369,619
Direct Obligations
24, 506. 377
632.834
90.927
25, 146, 867
692 000
97,000
25, 911, 759
729, 000
03 Transportation of things
97,100
138
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION-^
Continued
BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, Agricultural
Research Administration — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Continmd
$08, 905
112.622
lOS, 351
434, 106
260, 867
812, 600
1B4, 245
6,960
262, 637
940, 960
136
886
27,968
$72,000
118, 000
110.000
368,000
265, 400
870. 138
202, 400
5.000
250, 000
750. 000
469, 000
266. 400
976, 495
Services performed by other agen-
5,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
960. 000
Awards for employee suggestions...
2.000
29, 000
2,000
28, 410, 169
13,806
28. 977, 805
16. 643
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
28,396,363
28. 961, 262
30. 296, 300
ObligatioTts Payable Out of Feimbursements
From Otfier Accounts
339, 820
13.283
1.663
7
817
2."448"
14. 597
359
19
467. 760
13. 800
1,600
25
800
100
2,800
22. 170
4.000
360
an Transymrtiition of thin?=
04 r.i„,|,M,,:i,' '.■ivwr^
06 Hnil :l,.| 111 IIIV ., 1 •, KTS
06 I'nnliiij ,.ihl 1, 1 ii,.|,,r;iui,
07 Otliii luiaKuui.il .MHius
26
800
100
2,800
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
372, 913
503. 405
Total obligations.. _
28, 769. 276
29, 464, 667
30, 799, 705
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Assistant '
meat m
Orade 14. I:
Chief, hni
:ides:
$12,000 to $12,800:
^in.sOoTn $11^866: "
if Im'-ciii
I I'll'- iM :ind chief,
■I, ii. $10^666:'
11. uiiil tuberculosis
\isiun
nil division
in and quarantine
iii'^Miiiion division.
nil rMiiirnl division.
A ' ' I, interstate inspec-
AL..>i.>!aia eluLl, meat inspection
division
Assistant chief, pathological divi-
sion
Assistant chief, virus-serum control
division
Biochemist
Chemist _.
Chief, administrative services divi-
sion
Chief, persomiel division
Chief, budget and fiscal division
Consultant
Veterinarian
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, viros-serum control
division
Administrative officer
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Xum- Total
her salary
1 $12, 200
3 32. 400
1 10, 200
2 17. 720
8. 360
9.360
8.960
9. 160
78, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
3 33, 150
1 11,060
1 10. 400
9,600
10. 000
10. 600
10. 000
10. 400
8,760
9,160
9,160
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
3 33, 750
1 11,0,50
1 10, 400
9.800
10. 200
10. 600
10. 000
10, 600
18, 12Q
26, 080
9.360
8,960
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Orade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Biochemist
Budget analyst
Chemist
Classification officer
Fiscal accountant
Informati6n specialist
Investigator
Mi^hods examiner
1 'lacenient officer
Vutorinarian
i-iiade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative ofiBcer
Architectural engineer
Bacteriologist
Chemist
i^isciil accountant
Information specialist
IMaoeraent officer
I'osition classifier
Sulci V engineer
:iff officer
Vi'tc
lii.il-
nit..
luilucLiial specialist
Information specialist...
Methods examiner
Personnel technician
Position classifier
Property officer
Purchasing assistant
Realty assistant
R;ecfardsanalyst
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6.370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental...
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
, position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, animal husbandry division.
Consultant
X'ctcriaarian
(iraii.- l:; Kan7e $8..36n to $9,.3fiO:
.\--i-i nr . Iiti r. animal husbandry
.\ -iM ml rliiri, zoological division..
.\ I'.ia ■! 'lie !i II III man
r. ' 11 1'liii Mil lood inspector
I — ' :. national poultry and
link. ;. iini'iuvcraent plans
Filler technologist...
Inspector in charge of field station..
Parasitologist '
]>,,i)l(T\- hii^'iandman
i:i. I I. II ■ .tr^oioVo'its'.oifl?
!■ . , 'i nje of field station..
\ otficer.
\ ■ , inlinan
IlioloKist
Chemist
Cytopalhologist...
(lencticist
Meat technologist.
Parasitologist
Pathologist -.
Physicist
Physiologist
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7,240
7.640
7,440
14,480
14,680
14.480
7,240
7,640
52,080
12, 680
5,940
5,940
12.480
12.880
1.940
36. 795
10, 746
21,616
5,060
5.310
5,310
11. 120
5.310
5,810
5,060
6,310
1 6, 120
27 125, 285
2 8. 966
37 138. 760
73 254.810
56 176.186
32 92. 240
7 20. 540
1. 6,50, 568
29.7
149, 243
2,126
311.1
1, 407, 164
6.554
1 8, 560
35 307, 400
4 33, 440
2 17, 620
90 670,600
1 7, 440
6 44. 240
1 7. 440
2 15,280
1 7, 040
1 7, 440
2 14. 680
1 7,0*0
3 22. .520
1 7, 440
2 14, 480
$7,240
7.240
7,840
7,440
14,880
U.880
14,680
7.240
7,640
12.680
13. 080
12. 280
13. 080
6,140
9 48, 290
3 16. 055
6 32,110
1 5. 185
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
2 11,370
1 5. 435
1 6, 810
2 10, 496
1 5, 435
1 6. 435
1 5, 120
35 161. 426
3 13, 385
49 187, 715
81 286. 375
67 210,050
25 73. 1,50
6 17, 720
1. 734, 876
7.5
38. 252
353.6
1, 621, 708
6,607
35 311,600
4 34. 040
2 17,720
1,360
89 673, 360
1 7, 440
5 37. 800
1 7. 440
3 22. 320
1 7. 040
1 7, 640
2 14. 880
1 7, 240
4 29,760
1 7. 440
2 14. 880
i Koio'
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
139
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBTICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num
Total
Num
Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades — Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040-Con.
4
$29,760
5
$37, 200
5 $37, 200
35
266, 600
36
260,000
38 2S3. 720
Veterinary coordinator
1
.7, 440
1
7,440
2 14, 680
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Inspector in charge of field station ..
113
712. 020
112
112 716,280
1
6,940
1
6,140
1 6, 140
10
64, 800
8
61,720
8 61. 720
5
30,300
4
24,760
4 24, 760
1
6,340
1
6.540
1 6, 540
1
6,740
1
6,940
1 6. 940
1
1
6,140
5. 940
1
1
6,:i40
6.140
1 6, 540
1 6, 340
Inspector, imported animals
1
6.140
1
6. 340
1 6, 340
1
6,140
1
6,340
1 6,340
1 5, 940
1
5,940
68.940
11
70,340
11 70. 340
3
20. 020
3
20,220
3 20, 220
101
642, 480
96
611,840
107 680.380
6,340
1
0,340
1 6, 540
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Inspector in charge of field station..
19
103, 885
17
95, 270
17 96, 270
2
2
2 11, 246
1
5,685
6
1
31, 610
5,060
6
2
32, 235
10, 370
6 32, 235
6 25, 800
5,435
3
14
16. 065
77,340
3
12
16, 656
66, 970
3 16, 555
12 66, 970
1
5,060
1 5, 185
2
3
10, 995
16, 305
2
3
11,120
16, 555
2 11, 245
3 16, 805
2
10, 870
2
11,120
2 11.370
3
16, 556
4
22,490
4 22, 490
1
6.310
1
5,435
1 5. 560
5
26, 175
3
16, 306
3 16, 305
2 10. 120
3
16. 555
4
21, 865
4 21. 865
Statistician
1 6, 060
867
4, 783. 505
824
4, 588, 066
836
4, 662, 635
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
85
426.950
84
431, .MO
100 606,500
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
726
729
757
3, 325. 615
3,394,455
3, 606, 335
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
535
544
662
2, 362, 425
2, 418, 555
2, 486, 865
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4, 160
978
969
972
3, 803, 110
3,816,015
3, 827, 370
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
734
741
767
2, 474. 265
2, 602, 468
2, 684. 888
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
194
613. 740
182
582, 660
197 627. I.W
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
203
610, 770
186
664, 300
202 609. 126
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
31
84,380
24
65, 040
24 65, 040
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
1
4,035
2
7,770
2 7. 770
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
2
7,440
3
11, 040
3 11,040
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
6
20, 564
6
20, 644
6 20, 644
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
10
31,605
10
31,820
10 31,820
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
12
32. 942
9
24.888
9 24,888
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
2
5,400
2
6.070
2 6, 070
I ngraded positions at annual rates:
17
28,883
13
22, 032
13 22, 032
4,928
4,840
5,006
22, 160, 949
22,013,027
22, 735, 512
Deduct:
222.
235. 8
1
:i74, 504
771,147
896, 027
Savings due to use of former pay scales
34 281
Portion of salaries shown above paid
14.
2 84, 729 ■
5
30, 276
0.3 1,256
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
6
19, 337
1.
4 6,616
1.4 5,654
.\dd portion of salaries carried in other po-
sition schedules paid from this account . .
1.
1 4, 936
0.
1 1,715
0.1 1,715
Net permanent, field (average nura-
4. 640. 8
4.611.
^
4, 768. 6
20, 653, 034
21,207,703
21,836,290
Part-time and temporary positions:
296,60.1
284,012
328,412
123,492
144, 500
148,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base,. _.
80,818
84,697
86, 384
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holidav pay
2, 177, 464
2,149,000
2, 149, 000
52, 999
53,700
53, 700
4,500
9,000
Additional pay for service abroad
47, 271
47. 000
47,000
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
900
1.200
1,200
23, 432, 479
23
976. 312
24, 658. 486
24,846,197
25, 604. 627
26, 369, 619
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
25, 911, 759
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
339.820
457. 760
467. 760
Total of the foregoing schedule.
24. 846. 197
26. 604. 627
26, 369. 619
Miscellaneous
Research Facilities, Bureau of Animal Industry, Agricultural Research
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
16
8
16
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6. 134
GS-9.2
$14, 667
$6, 134
GS-9.2
Salaries established under the act of
Apr. 24. 1948 (21 U. S. C. 113a): Av-
$14, 667
01 Personal services:
$62, 267
475
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
62, 742
10, 000
1,000
447,500
410, .500
1.966
100, 000
8,896,000
5,000
1,000
Services performed by other agen-
1,990
400,000
9,928,698
527, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Chemist
Chief engineer
Serologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Electrical ^'n^ineer .-.
Mechalih.:! .ru- ■: --
Grade 7. I. ■ - • ; .' :■: .{4.955..
Grade .'. I: - • : r- !" .{4,160
Salaries c.-taMi I - I iniirr the Act of
April 24, 194b (21 U. S. C. 113a):
Director
Virologist
Safety officer
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Personal services .
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
10,800
15, 000
14, 500
14,500
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 4,205
6 20, 460
15,000
14, 500
14, 500
BUREAU OF DAIRY INDUSTRY
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Dairy Industry, Agricultural
Research Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
296
5
276
276
3
273
338
3
329
.Average s.ilaries and grades:
Genoral schedule grades:
$4, 433
GS-6.1
.$2, 144
$4, 477
GS-6.2
$2, 233
$4, 263
GS-6.7
UngradL-d positions: Average salary
$2. 233
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$1,077,108
13, 131
4,500
13, 600
3,409
$1,107,000
5,500
4,000
13,000
500
$1, 297, 500
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
5,000
5,000
13.000
Payments to other agencies for re-
1,111,648
9,226
3,160
5,151
35, 494
1,130,000
9,200
3.200
5.200
35, 500
1, 320, 600
11,200
3,700
6.400
05 Rents and utility services
38, 000
140
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
BUREAU OF DAIRY INDUSTRY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Dairy Industry, Agricultural
Research Administration — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Direct Obligalions— Continued
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal--- - -
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Other Accounts
Other contractual services.
Total obligations - _ -
i84, 473
4,200
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
138. 100
194, 665
14,900
2,000
141, 300
207, 000
28,600
2,000
1, 823, 300
8,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of Bureau
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief of bureau, research-..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of bureau, adminis-
tration
Head, division of dairy research
laboratories
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chemist-
Dairy manufacturing technologist-.
Head, division of dairy herd im-
provement ■
Information specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist- -
Information and editorial specialist..
Mechanical engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemist
Dairy manufacturing technologist. .
Personnel officer.-
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Admmistrative assistant-.-
Bacteriologist
Chemist-- _ _.
Dairy manufacturing tecimologist- .
Fiscal accountant
Food technologist
Information and editorial specialist..
Placement officer
Position classifier.
Procurement officer _ _.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,110 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430..
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment--- _
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay -
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, departmental. -
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,240
14. 280
8.040
6,340
11, 120
20, 490
10, 995
10, 495
5,686
6,435
6,185
5,310
5,185
5,435
35, 765
29, 10
72,290
27,800
116,820
6,300
126 664, 636
8 33, 202
950
630, 484"
5,745
159
2,200
636
$12, 200
11,050
8,960
7,440
14, 680
8.040
8,040
""7,'640'
25,960
"'6,'346'
10, 870
20,615
11,120
10, 745
6,810
5,560
6,310
5.310
6,560
53. 085
25. 145
65, 345
27,640
122, 000
5,900
660, 301
13, 001
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
1 11,050
1 9.600
1 10, 600
7,440
14, 680
8,040
15, 080
6,540
10, 870
26, 176
11,245
21,116
6,810
6.685
5,435
5,435
6,685
66,700
25, 895
78.120
37, 485
245, 030
6,060
765, 911
33, 911
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Head, division of dairy cattle breed-
ing, feeding, and management
Head, division of nutrition and
physiology
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Phvsiologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Dairy husbandman-
Dairv manufacturing technologist..
Grade n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemist
Dairy husbandman...
Veterinarian
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810;
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist. -
Physiologist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,.500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year -
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
Casual employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential-
AH personal services, field
01 Personal services
7.240
7,240
23,320
7,240
12.680
30, 700
6,940
6,185
10,120
38, 720
14, 730
5,185
65. 975
8.340
26. 120
99. 996
61, 730
26. 690
7,500
4,116
3,060
6,060
2,872
170 611,308
17 63, 834
4,448
2.779
2,300
Num- Total
ber salary
7,240
7,240
30. 360
7,440
10. 370
5.310
m. 065
8. 465
25, 995
100. 455
45. 750
23. 080
2,500
3,140
""2," 952
91, 673
563, 015
9,315
145 653, 700
2.675
2.825
2,000
7,440
7,440
30. 560
7,440
13, 080
32, 100
6,940
10. 620
10, 620
33. 035
10, 620
6.436
67, 860
8,690
26, 745
102,315
46, 390
23,400
2,580
3,220
"3,032
91, 573
579, 785
14,285
2,675
2.325
2,300
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial
Chemistry, Agricultural Research Administration — •
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1,360
18
1,264
1,273
11
1,228
1,308
11
1,278
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,066
GS-7.6
$3,179
CPC-4.2
$6. 169
GS-7.6
$3,238
CPC-4.2
$5, 190
GS-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,264
CPC-4.2
Personal service obligations:
$5, 929, 784
69. 080
22.242
14, 095
$5, 887, 622
35. 081
22. 876
14,050
$6, 194, 219
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
33, 0(11
24, 619
14, 050
Total personal service obligations...
6,025,201
5, 959, 629
6, 265, 889
Direct Obligations
6,004.093
108, 716
24. 337
40,393
160, 493
20. 758
542, 940
12, 668
416, 186
196,038
7,139
265
6,941,588
131, 100
24,500
43, 700
158.500
27,000
516, 650
10.500
460, 189
180. 876
10,600
6, 265, 889
140, 600
27, 700
46, 700
05 Rents and utility services
160, 100
27, 100
605, 600
Services performed by other agen-
10,500
479, 700
09 Equipment
218, 300
10,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions...
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
141
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligalions—Conthmed
$i. 532
$6,500
$9. 991
7. 537. 456
324
7, 501, 602
480
8, 002, 080
480
Deduct cliarges for quarters and subsist-
7, 537, 132
7, 501, 122
8,001,600
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
21, 108
35
25
10
250
18, 041
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
21, 42S
18, 041
Obligations incurred
7, 558, 560
7, 519, 163
8,001,600
DET.4IL OF PEE-SONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of Bureau _
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief of bureau _.
Grade 14. Range $3,'i00 to $10,600:
Administrative ollicer
Chemist
Head of division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chemist
Head of division
Textile technologist .,.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Administrative officer
Biochemist
Chemist
Head of division
Information and editorial specialist-
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative ollicer _-.
Grade 9. Range $5,0 0 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Fiscal accountant
Position classifier
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 _.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3, 032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses ___
Savings duo to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanmt, departmental i
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Regular pay in e-wess of 52-weBk base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Associate regional director
Chemist
Head of division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional director
Assistant to regional director
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Commodity-industry analyst
Cotton technologist
Food technologist
Head of division
Industrial analyst
Microbiologist _._
Regional business manager
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$12,200
5 54, 000
36,440
18, 720
8,360
23,120
14,480
7,240
11,120
16,430
11,745
5. 0 0
5,120
14,615
20, 475
23,085
57, 895
18, 260
5,824
70 388,469
15. 4 63, 894
9,600
9,600
58, 600
2 17,320
13 110,480
2 17, 320
2 16. 920
$12, 200
55, 250
9, 600
28,800
9,600
7.840
15,0^0
14,880
7,240
6,940
5,810
5,435
10,495
11,745
5, 0 0
5,245
9, 785
21.100
29.530
40. 900
15, 550
5,584
62 350,589
3 14, 209
2 19. 200
1 9, 600
22 211,200
8.360
17. 520
112,080
8,760
17, 320
8,360
88,400
27,680
8.960
34,240
$12, 400
56, 500
9.800
29, 400
9,800
8,010
15. 280
15.280
7,440
6,140
5,810
5.560
10.620
11,745
5. 00
5.370
9.910
21,475
29, 530
38,100
14,750
6,584
62 361,514
4. 3 15, 760
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num
ber
1
1
3
2
13
1
71
1
3
1
1
2
5
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
7
1
22
65
2
1
- Total
salary
$7,040
8,040
21,920
14,680
96,320
7,010
529,440
7.440
23, 120
7,040
7,440
14, 680
39, 400
8.040
7.640
15, 480
14,680
14,480
22,520
16,280
7,640
7,440
7,040
6,540
43, 780
6,340
136,830
408, 100
12, 680
6,540
Num
ber
- Total
salary
Num
ber
- Total
salary
Assistant to regional director
1
4
2
12
1
73
1
3
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
2
2
4
2
1
$8,040
29, 560
14,880
91,080
7,240
647. 720
7.640
23, 120
7.240
7,640
7,440
31, 960
8,040
7,840
15, 480
14, 680
14.880
29,960
15,280
7,640
1
4
2
11
1
76
1
6
2
1
1
4
1
1
2
2
3
4
2
1
$8,040
15,280
7,240
Commodity-industry analyst
7,640
7,840
7,640
Head of division
31, 960
7,840
15,080
30, 160
Technical assistant to region<il
16, 480
7,840
1
1
S
7,040
6,740
31,900
1
1
6
7,240
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,940
22
63
2
139, 220
386,420
12,880
20
62
2
127,700
396, 4S0
13, 080
1
3
1
1
3
5,940
3
1
1
18,420
6,940
5,940
3
1
1
18, 620
6,940
5,940
17,820
1
2
3
1
2
16
94
4
1
1
1
1
2
7
2
1
1
5
2
174
25
173
102
92
35
9
4
2
23
50
2
59
24
65
1
5,940
12, 680
17, 180
5,810
10,620
85, 710
502,265
21,615
5,310
5,810
5,185
6,185
10, 370
38.670
10. 245
5,810
5,060
26,300
11, 370
790,250
107, 875
643.065
352, 335
294. 815
102,490
25, 540
19, 100
8.855
89. 605
175. 120
6,263
182. 570
69. 163
177,820
600
Technical editor
2
4
1
2
15
89
4
1
1
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
6
2
172
26
153
95
84
33
7
4
2
21
50
2
54
23
59
12,880
22, 365
5,810
10,870
80,405
482,840
22, 240
5,435
6,935
5,310
5,060
5,435
39, 170
5.185
5,810
5,185
31. 985
11.620
786. 760
114,420
677. 395
333, 145
271,420
98.390
20.460
18. 725
9.105
83.035
178, 480
6.348
169. 700
66.874
154,890
2
4
1
2
16
97
5
1
2
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
9
2
174
26
153
99
89
37
7
4
2
21
50
2
54
21
59
13, 080
Grade 9. Range $5,0 0 to $5,810:
Assistant regional business manager.
22,490
11,120
529, 415
27, 300
6,560
10,995
Information and editorial specialist .
5,060
49,790
5,310
5 310
11 745
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
795, 170
116,205
686, 645
345. 845
286, 170
109. 390
17. 500
18, 975
9.105
83. 136
180. 240
6,508
171, 300
60,810
166, 100
1,280
6,009.171
75.4
315, 099
11, 971
12. 9 69, 641
0.3 2.100
0.7 4,634
1.211
5. 810, 587
38.7
181, 163
1.246
6
35.
Deduct:
022, 868
5
Savings due to use of former pay scales
156, 954
Portion of salaries shown above paid—
13. 7 70, 948
0.4 2.4M
0.7 4.834
0.
0.
4 2.400
From other sources..
3 5,049
Net permanent, field (average num-
1,190.7
5, 605, 726
47, 878
4,789
3,150
21, 033
4,899
9,089
1, 157. 5
5, 551, 242
26, 633
2,981
1,600
21, 536
4,500
9,400
1, 209.
5
3
Part-time and temporary positions:
858,465
25, 470
3,061
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
1,500
23,268
4,500
9,400
5, 696, 564
5, 617, 791
6
925, 664
6,025,201
5, 959, 629
6
266, 889
200200—53-
-10
142
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
CHEMISTRY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial
Chemistry, Agricultural Research Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
$0, 004, 093
21, 108
$6, 941, 688
18,041
$0, 205, 889
Ohlipations payable out of reimburse-
6,025,201
5, 969, 629
6, 265, 889
BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL
ENGINEERING
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and
Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Research Administra-
tion—
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 cstim.ite
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,092
185
1,999
2,104
192
2,071
2,257
208
2,221
Average salaries and grades;
Genera! schedule grades:
$5, 162
GS-7.5
$3,027
CPC-3.7
$3,639
$5, 155
GS-7.5
$3,035
CPC-3.7
$3,682
$5. 099
GS-7.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,041
CPC-3.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 668
Personal service oWigations:
$8, 608. 220
444. 557
33. 198
19, 146
1,926
$8,9,33,000
466, 300
35,300
19,900
1,900
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelj base...
498, 800
35, 700
20 400
Payment to other agencies for reimburs-
1,900
Total personal service obligations...
9, 107, 047
9, 445, 400
10,069,000
Direct Obligations
8, 930, 426
280, 415
50, 731
60,275
135, 782
120, 457
195,234
299, 942
703. 891
293. 683
325, 963
115
15, 207
9, 308, 800
299, 400
56, 000
65, SOO
137. 900
112. 300
208, 300
311,200
718, 128
380, 700
16. 000
9, 941, 600
332, 600
149, 300
190, 200
330, 700
Services performed by other agen-
65 000
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities:
20, 300
11, 412, 121
30. 985
11, 633, 528
35, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
11,381, 136
11, 598, 528
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
176, 621
10, 910
1,039
3,600
8,372
14, 296
12, 849
874
445
130, 600
3, 500
100
4,200
8,900
13. 400
12,900
500
600
3 000
12,800
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
228, 906
180. 700
170 700
11. 610, 042
11, 779, 228
12,574,300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Denartmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of Bureau, .
Grade 15. Ranre $10,800 to $11,800
A<i«istrint r-hipfnf Bi'rean
A — ' I I' !'■ i-lni'f of Bureau
ch.
Jniai 1.;. l:;.:i-L ?*,360to$9,360:
Ad'niiiistrative officer
Agriculturist
Reseirch writer
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $12, 200
3 32, 400
$12, 000
32, 900
lU:
Tecllnical editor
Grade 11. Ranse $'i,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Rc^oarch writer
Technirll editor
Grade 0. Ra
Gr
if.i
de 7. 1( IT
1 snecialist
lis fn H;4,9.55 _
'■■ I" *t..545....
il.lfiO
'.7.jO to f3.2:W.
id custodial urades:
:,.552to $3,032
Grade f
Grade r
Grade 4. Hin . -
Grade 3. RaM-i; -
Grade 2. Ransf <
Crafts, protective, .n
Grade 3. Range S
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses -..
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of vear
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from tliis ac-
count -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week ba.se
Airpersonal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule erades:
Grade 14. Ranee $9,600 to $10,600:
Head of division...
Director of National Arboretum
Horticultnrist
Grade 13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural engineer
.Agriculturist
Agronomist -—
Architect
.\ssistant chief of research
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief, erosion control practices divi-
sion
Fiber technologist
Field nroject inspector
Geneticist
Hearl of division
Horticulturist
Pathnlodst
Physiologist.
Soil conservationist...
Soil scientist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
Agronomist
.\rchitect
.Assistant to chief of research
Bacteriologist-.
Baking technologist
Bioc'iemist
Botanist...
Chemist
Drainage eneineer
Farm superintendent
Go-ieticist .--
Horticulturist
Meet Kinical engineer
Nematolngist.
Patholovist
Physiologist
Silviculturist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative olificer
Aericultural engineer.. _
Agronomist
Architect
17, 120
S. 360
17. 120
8,660
5 26, 550
1 5. 060
1 5. 1S5
1 5, 435
12 53. 960
1 4, 796
22 86,146
30 103,090
16 51,400
3 8, 330
2 6, 064
121 585, 904
13. 8 47, 376
14 136, 200
1 9, ono
1 10, 000
3 26, 280
1 9,360
16 144,160
1 8,360
1 9,360
2 17, 320
1 9, 360
1 8,760
1 9,160
5 43, 200
5 46, 200
5 45, 400
14 123,640
12 10.% 120
1 9,360
6 62, ■MS
17 129,880
2 14, 880
37 277,080
1 8, 040
1 8, 010
3 22, 520
1 7, 640
1 7, 840
7 61, 2S0
7 54, 280
1 7,040
1,040
3 22, 120
15 114,800
1 7, 640
2 14, 880
35 269,200
11 83, 640
1 7, 840
17 132,280
8 68, 720
4 26, 960
19 120,460
42 269.280
3 18, 220
25, 680
8. 360
8.760
6 37. 840
2 12. 6S0
1 5. 940
5 26, 800
2 10, 120
1 5. 185
1 ,5. 310
1 6 560
13 58, 165
20 78. 325
29 99, 675
16 61, 400
4 11,000
121 587, 754
11 44, 062
14 136, 800
1 9, 600
1 10, 000
4 34, 640
1 9, 360
14 126, 840
1 8,560
5 43,800
5 45, 400
5 45, 800
15 133,600
17 130,280
2 15, 0,80
37 280,080
7
51,480
6
47. 040
1
7,240
1
8.040
3
22, 720
13
99,920
1
7,640
2
16.080
29
225.360
11
84, 240
1
7,840
16
124,040
12
88, 280
4
26, 160
20
127, 800
45
291,500
i
18,620
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
143
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Botanist
Cereal technologist-
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Cotton technologist —
Cytologist
Drainage engineer
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Hydraulic engineer
Irrigation engineer
Mechanical engineer
Mycologist
Nematologist
Pathologist
Physiologist---
Pomologist ---
Range ecologist
Silviculturist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Soil technologist -_-
Taxonomist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Agricultural engineer
Agronomist
Architectural engineer
Biochemist -.
Botanist
Cereal technologist
Chemical engineer ,
Chemist
Cytologist -,
Drainage engineer ,
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Irrigation engineer _
Mycologist-
Nematologist- -.
Pathologist-
Physiologist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist -
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6, Range $3,796 to $4,645 -.
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160 -.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490-
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035-
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3.464
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $1,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above-
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part nf year
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
States --
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other po-
sition schedules paid from this accoimt--
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Casual employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, field-
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations- -
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts ---
Total of foregoing schedule-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 6, 340
1 6, 740
5 33, 300
20 127, 800
2 12, 480
2 12, 880
3 18.620
2 13, 480
1 6, 140
43 281,820
14 90, 160
1 6, 940
1 6,140
1 6, 340
13 84, 220
10 64, 800
3 20,220
2 12, 480
6 32, 360
23 124, 380
43 239,830
1 6, 060
1 5,810
2 11.370
1 6, 185
2 10, 620
15 79, 900
3 16,180
2 11,370
5 28, 300
38 208,280
10 52,850
3 16, 055
15 81,626
172 782,653
33 141, 860
138 529,265
166 569,930
166 522,520
62 155,340
8 20, 800
1 4, 650
2 8, 480
11 43.185
20 73. 200
13 43, 542
47 145, 810
47 130, 284
64 141, 040
494, 642
10, 492
110.9
538, 453
16. 9 97, 881
14. 1 69. 495
5, 903
22,6, 443
211.932
31,219
2 12, 280
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
8 52, 520
1 6, 340
1 6, 540
1 6, 940
6 39. 640
18 118,120
2 12, 680
4 25, 760
2 13, 080
i,940
1 6, 340
42 277,880
14 91, 160
1 6, 940
1 .6, 340
1 5, 940
10 66, 000
8 52, 120
3 20,420
2 12, 880
6 33, 110
25 134, 125
47 261,695
1 5, 185
2 10, 995
3 16,680
1 5,310
1 5.060
22 123, 195
1 5,060
4 20, 990
17 91, 895
3 16, 180
2 11,495
5 28, 675
46 24.5,825
12 63, 095
4 20, 740
18 96,580
178 811,865
34 147, 405
141 542, 435
168 576,680
170 533,820
49 143, 590
9 23, 300
1 4, 775
2 8, 605
11 43,785
19 69. 680
13 44, 022
44 136. 920
49 136, 168
51 132. 620
542, 104
7.3 40,862
6 34, 413
8.300
226, 500
220, 200
33, 100
10, 300
4.800
4,800
8, 930. 426
176, 621
9, 308, 800
136. 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1.340
8 63, 320
1 6. 340
1 6, 640
1 6, 940
7 46, 380
18 118,920
2 13, OSO
4 25, 960
2 13, 080
1 6,940
1 6, 340
48 315,520
17 109, 580
1 6,940
1 6, 340
1 5, 940
8 53, 120
9 58, 060
3 20.620
2 13, 080
6 33, 610
25 13,5,250
54 299,240
1 5, 310
4 21,240
2 10, 995
I 5, 435
1 5, 185
24 133,315
1 5, 185
4 21,240
18 97, 580
3 16, .555
2 11,620
5 28, 925
55 296,425
16 83. 335
4 21.240
20 105,425
193 873,665
34 148, 030
166 621,115
184 627, 800
203 627, 340
47 143, 330
9 23, 140
1 4,900
2 8. 730
11 44,085
20 73. 040
14 47, 456
48 148,480
49 136,728
62 135,430
542, 054
6. 1 37, 288
6. 8 39, 094
8, 975, 40O
262. 500
33, 500
10, 300
4,800
5,300
1.900
I. 529 700
BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Entomology and Plant QuaranJ
tine, Agricultural Research Administration —
OBLIGATION
S BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1,946
316
2,107
1,894
328
2,124
1.968
336
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 963
GS-7.4
$5, HI
GS-7,7
$5, 097
Personal service obligations:
$8,717,411
844, 869
35, 087
206, 427
$8, 853, 744
814. 902
34. 598
186, 351
$9, 108, 581
826, 247
35, 816
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in e\cess of 52-week base--
Total personal service obligations. - -
9, 803, 794
9, 889, 595
10. 165. 885
Direct Obligations
9, 788, 471
690, 116
81. 302
82,463
129, 109
69,629
284. 432
77, .5.56
763, 754
231, 602
4,072
56, 197
16, 036
9, 889. 595
676. 744
74.964
83.000
134. 300
78.600
288, 000
79, 300
763. 000
226, 782
5.000
47,500
17, 800
10, 165, 885
290,900
Services performed by other agen-
271, 800
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
47, ,500
Subtotal
12, 174, 739
394
12, 264, 485
485
12 671 485
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
485
12. 174, 345
12,264,000
12, 671, 000
Obligntions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
15.323
1,200
4,300
02 Travel
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
20,823
12, 195, 168
12, 264, 000
12, 671, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. R.ange $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of bureau
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief of bureau. -.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy assistant chief of bureau..
Division leader
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist -
Entomologist - -_-
Government accountant
Personnel officer
Plant quarantine inspector -.-
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer _-
Agriculturist
Budget officer
Entomologist
Government accountant
Information specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Pathologist
Placement officer-
Position classifier
Technical editor
Training and safety officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant editor
Entomologist -
Budget analyst
Government accountant
Position classifier
Publication writer _ -,.
Real property officer-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $12, 200
4 43, 200
8, .360
25,280
77, 840
8,360
8.360
33, 640
7.040
67,560
14, 080
14,680
8,040
8,560
7,440
7.040
7,010
2 12,280
'i2'"74,"886'
5,940
6,540
6,940
6,940
1 $12, 200
4 44, 300
17, 120
25. 280
67,880
7,240
7.440
7.240
82, 840
14, 280
14,080
7,040
7.640
7,040
7,2t0
7,040
18.620
6.140
70. 140
12.080
6.940
6,740
""5,"940'
$12, 400
44,300
17, 320
25,680
68.480
7,240
7,440
7,240
83, 240
14,280
14,280
7,240
7,640
7,240
7,240
7,040
70. 540
12, 080
6,940
6,740
144
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE—
Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quaran-
tine, Agricultural Research Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Records management specialist
Training olTicer
Visual information specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant-
Budget analyst __
Entomologist .-.
Fiscal auditor
Government accountant
Property otticer .._
I'liini r|ii ininiiiH' Inspector
lit I I'Mient assistant
Ihi
Gradf H. Range $4,620 to $5..370
Grade?. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 6. Ranpi> $:f.41() Id $4,160
Grade 4. Ruhl- * j;. |., i:i.i;55
Grades. R:- • - ■ .130
Grade 2. R:i;, • - i- • :.30
Crafts, protect i M m'l rir ioili:tl grades:
Grade 4. Range $2.7.'.0 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year _
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A, E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Division leader
Regional director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Agriculturist
Assistant division leader
Biologist
Chemist
Division leader
Entomologist
Pest control equipment specialist...
Plant quarantine inspector
Project leader
Grade 12. Ranee .$7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Agent
Agriculturist
Apiculturist
Assistant project leader
Chemist
Entomologist
Pest control equipment specialist- ..
Pilot
Plant quarantine inspector
Project leader
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative otticer
Agriculturist..-
Apiculturist --
Assistant project leader..-
Chemist
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
Pathologist -
iitrol equipment specialist...
I'liv
Pilot
Phnt quarantine inspector.-.
Technologist
3r:ide 9. Range $5.0(50 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Agriculturist ,
Apiculturist
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Nura- Total
ber salary
32, 735
10,245
26, 300
5,310
5,810
"h'im
10, 870
6,310
1 5, 370
20 92, 850
9 39, 5.30
41 1.67,810
44 162,420
13 41,870
1,171,256
38.2
163. 970
1,912
2.3 13,629
0.5 2.3.'i0
1 8, 660
2 17, 920
1 9,360
12 104.320
3 22, 720
2 14, 880
5 37, 400
65 414,200
1 7, 240
1 7. 240
15 109, 200
i 30, 960
5 ,32, 900
67 369,780
1 6, 540
3 19, 420
10 64, 400
80 51.5,600
1 6, 740
"i 6,'ua
1 6. 340
3 19, 020
40 257.600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
6,940
32, 610
15, 430
37. 170
.6, 310
5.060
10. 120
10, 996
'i6,'246
22 100, 510
7 31, 565
39 149, 365
37 128. 196
12 37, 480
2 6, 220
1,221,159
9.2
62, 637
16 136,600
8,660
61, 360
8.760
37.000
7,640
20 146, 400
6 47, 040
7, 040
6 38, 200
62 393.880
2 14, 280
7,440
154, 440
2 15, 480
6 33, 700
48 305,620
4 25, 360
2 13, 280
10 65, 800
67 431,380
1 6, 940
2 13, 480
6, 540
18. 220
330. 080
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6.940
32. 986
15. 555
37. 545
5. 435
5. 060
10.120
10. 995
"i0,370
22 101.385
7 31.815
41 167,310
42 145. 030
1, 242, 904
11.6
5 37, 000
1 7, 640
20 146, 800
6 47, 240
1 7, 040
6 38. 400
55 415.600
2 14. 280
1 7. 440
21 166,040
2 15. 480
6 S3, 700
48 306,320
5 31, 500
2 13, 2S0
10 66, 200
67 432,380
1 6, 940
2 13, 680
"i""" 6,'540
3 18. 220
62 ,331.080
1 6, 740
1 6,310
8t 454,010
3 16, 180
DETAIL OF PEKSOiNAL SERVICES (
ontinued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810-Con.
llacferiologist...
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 060
1 6.810
8 43, 606
84 462,416
2 11, 620
3 15, 930
1 5, 560
2 11, 120
3 16, 430
5 26, 925
108 607.105
4 21, 865
460
2. 139. 300
23 101, 035
180 685,550
166 529.725
109 336,190
36 101,960
16 42, 080
6 31. 140
4 17, 960
5 19, 175
9 31, 920
6 19, 284
8 24, 800
2 6, 664
11 24. 562
46 20. 705
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,745
1 5, 810
8 44, 480
80 444.050
2 11.620
6 26. 675
2 11,:370
2 11.370
4 21. 490
2 10, 870
102 578,995
6 32, 360
434
2. 043, 846
21 93. 695
176 710. 126
133 464.756
104 328,080
29 82, 630
16 42. 720
6 31, 515
2 8,980
5 19, 376
7 25. 600
5 16, 160
8 24. 960
2 6, 064
7 18, 690
68 43. 880
Num- Total
ber salary
Biologist
8 44, 7.30
89 490,405
2 11,620
6 26, 075
2 11.370
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
Fiscal and accounting assistant
Mycologist
Personnel officer
Pilot .------
4 21, 490
2 10, 870
Procurement and property ofBcer—
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,566 to $5.315
Grade 8. Rnii"- *!.7i" I" 'il.WO
Grade 7. H:i'i-.. - : ' -. \.. si,036
Grade 6. 1; -:;.i;80
Grade 5. H n' , . .;.1,54
Grldi' 1 Hhi ;. ;, :■. • '.2M
Ori'lr ■; K'ui-c ..;,■„-,• !m $:i,032 -
Or:i'S :• l: :iiv.' •j,"Jii I.. i-',S40
Ungi.Kp ■; i-.. 11, oil, ,ii .iiiiiual rates:
Rales k-sb lli.iu $;.,uii(J
6 32.360
447
2, 101, 885
21 94, 320
182 7.36 745
138 482,470
114 369.340
29 83. 350
16 43. 120
6 31. 640
2 S, 980
5 19, 476
7 25, 680
5 16, 390
8 25, 120
2 6, 064
7 18. 900
68 43. 880
1,722
8, 192, 155
104.8
409,686
13, 012
4. 3 20, 086
13. 7 63, 330
9. 3 37, 274
1,669
8, 088, 359
81
346, 281
Deduct:
8, 367, 549
Savings due to use of former pay scales
380, 702
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
States
3.3 16,675
8. 6 50. 291
5. 9 29, 639
3.3 15,675
8. 6 50, 291
5. 9 29. 639
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Add portion of salaries carried in other po-
sition schedules paid from this accoimt. -
Net permanent, field (average num-
1, 608. 6
7, 723. 316
492, 180
348, 622
31,313
78, 879
14, 705
19, 306
93, 537
1.682
7. 706. 751
473, 063
341,839
30, 121
56.062
12. 760
20. 822
96, 717
1 636 2
Part-time and temporary positions:
7, 960, 620
W. A K omi.ln-inmt
Regulii; 1 ■ I'll of ,52-wcek base
Paynirr, ' .1 . 'iitcs:
363. 464
31, 202
12 760
Additional pay for service abroad
101. 259
.Ml personal services, field.--
8, 801, 858
8, 737, 125
9. 003. 210
01 Personal services
9. 803, 794
9, 889, 695
10. 165, 885
Sal.aries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule i.n-i, in hi iinl as follows:
Dir.M-i uMi . Ill, ,11
9, 788, 471
16, 323
9, 889, 696
10, 166, 885
OhliL'i' 11,11 |,i\ ii.lr out of reimburse-
9, 803, 794
0, 889, 596
10,166,885
CONTROL OF FOREST PESTS
Control of Forest Pests, Agriculture —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FOREST PEST CONTROL ACT
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
68
140
233
73
283
392
74
312
419
Average salaries and gi-ades:
General schedule giades:
$4,567
GS-6.5
$4,555
as-6.6
$4,519
GS-6.6
Personal service obligations:
$408,616
426.246
1.648
50, 080
$491,629
846, 122
1,935
67, 031
$471, 720
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
901,469
1,938
56,835
Total personal service obligations...
886, 689
1,396,617
1,431,962
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
145
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FOREST PEST CONTROL
ACT — continued
Direct Obligations
$886. 174
102. 896
28,877
6.448
27, 575
1,020
619, 528
10, 741
326, 219
133,992
7,114
$1,396,617
191,642
39, 753
8,489
37, 754
1,526
407, 134
13,600
441, 199
133, 278
13, 452
500,000
02 Travel
40,400
40. 100
424. 400
Services performed by other agencies-
13,800
130 072
Subtotal-
2, 149, 684
6.954
3, 184, 443
4,210
3, 357, 782
4, 210
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
2,143,630
3, 180, 233
Obligatiom Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
415
615
1,613
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2,543
2, 146, 173
3, 180, 233
3, 353, 572
ALLOCATION TO WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions .
242
419
667
236
428
677
247
674
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,594
OS-6.5
$4, 680
OS-6.6
$1,131,201
1, 205, 808
4,387
112,832
$1,144,338
1, 248, 051
4,367
112, 177
$1, 185, 364
1,687,231
4,533
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base,.-
Total personal service obligations...
2. 454, 228
2, 508, 933
2,986,317
Direct Obligations
2,376,997
61,253
13, 673
14, 260
27, 922
4,830
271, 721
140, 564
237,284
79,205
618
21, 115
2,508,933
60. 749
14. 280
14.300
26. 665
4,650
277,081
142, 754
219, 185
57,667
20,380
346, 665
Services performed by other agen-
21, 137
Subtotal
3, 239, 432
46,377
3, 347, 291
43,290
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
3,193,055
3,304,001
Obligaiions Payable Out of Reimbursements
77, 231
1,109
246
4,258
02 Travel-
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
82,844
3, 275, 899
3,304,001
4,004,028
SUMMABT
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
300
559
900
309
711
1 ORQ
321
886
1,252
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,687
$4,651
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Summary of Personal Sercices— Continued
Personal service obligations:
$1, 539, 816
1, 632, 054
6,035
162, 912
$1, 635, 867
2, 094, 173
6,302
169, 208
$1 657,084
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
2,588,700
6,471
Total personal service obligations...
3,340,817
3,906,660
4,418.279
Direct Obligations
3, 263, 171
154, 149
42,550
19, 698
65, 497
5,860
891, 249
161,306
663, 603
213, 197
618
28,229
3, 905, 650
252, 391
54. 033
22, 789
64, 309
6,176
684, 215
156, 354
660, 384
190, 945
4, 418, 279
60,780
69, 915
6,250
771,065
Services performed by other agen-
156, 564
888, 263
229, 260
34,589
600,000
44, 676
600,000
5,389,016
62,331
6,531,734
47,500
7, 396, 802
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
39,202
5,336,685
6,484,234
7, 357, 600
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
77,646
1,109
.761
6,871
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
85,387
5, 422, 072
6,484,234
7, 357. 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBTICE8
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Pathologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Branch chief
Fiscil accountant
Grade 11. Range $5^940 to'$(3,94"6:
Budget officer.
Procurement and property officer..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Procurement and property officer..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 -
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses — .- —
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts .-
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Regional director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agriculturist...
Entomologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agriculturist
Entomologist..
Forester
Pathologist..
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7,040
7,040
7,040
6,560
9,160
8,966
16, 266
35, 510
22,090
2,750
5,684
34 142, 744
6.9 30,646
29,100
15.280
23,320
7,040
Ntun- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
5,940
4,545
15, 266
38, 206
12, 840
29.2 126,989
29. 360
22. 520
23.520
7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
7,040
7,240
7,240
1 4, 545
5 19, 050
13 45, 080
4 13, 000
30 124, 969
0.2 680
0. 8 4, 935
3 18, 163
29,760
15,280
23,720
7,240
146
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CONTROL OF FOREST PESTS— Continued
Control of Forest Pests, Agriculture — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONA
L SERVICES —
continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer. .
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 340
12 76.080
4 24, 960
2 12, 280
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $90, 160
3 18, 820
2 12. 480
1 5, 060
17 99, 395
4 21, 365
10 66, 975
1 5. 810
63 300,415
35 146. 9,W
39 147, 240
26 91,110
27 S5, 2,50
9 26, 750
2 7, 970
2 6, 880
1 2,420
6 19,9.80
14 $90, 960
3 18, 820
3 18, 620
Entomologist- -.- .
Forester,.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
20 119,700
3 16, 680
9 48, 640
1 5, 810
66 257,980
34 141,635
32 120, 875
29 101, 004
23 72, 070
11 31,930
2 7,970
2 6, 720
1 2,560
6 20, 182
17 99, 396
4 21, 490
12 67, 345
1 5,810
64 305, 120
35 147, 825
41 154,090
29 101, 275
28 gS. 920
9 26, 760
2 8,070
2 6, 880
1 2,490
6 19, 980
Entomologist..
Personnel officer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,100
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9,50 to $3, 13n
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 ._
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 2. Ranee $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
266 1, 216, 736
13.5 44,208
1,850
9.9 38,779
71 293, 214
282 1,305,950
6 24, 894
291 1,343,905
7. 7 31, 139
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
14 59, 720
67. 5 287, 542
13.5 68,077
63. 8 264, 788
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Net permanent, field (average num-
313,6
1,425,113
1,333,476
12
298,326
240
5.582
162, 492
381
329.5
1,508,878
1,432,737
50
660, 586
800
5,818
168,868
360
333.6
1,519,477
1, 832, 279
50
765, 571
800
6,943
165, 674
350
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
3,225,622
3,778,077
4, 280, 144
3,340,817
3, 905, 560
4, 418, 279
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
3, 263, 171
77,646
3,905,550
4,418,279
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accotmts
By allocation accounts:
Forest Pest Control Act
886,589
2, 454, 228
1,396,617
2, 508, 933
1,431,962
2, 986, 317
White pine blister rust control
3,340,817
3, 905, 650
4, 418, 279
FOREST SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Forest Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average s.alary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates...
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
Total personal service obligations...
$3,635
CPC-6.2
$3,476
$25, 445, 994
8, 231, 680
98, 062
1, 446, 763
1963 estimate
6,345
2,226
7,794
$3,770
CPC-6.4
$3,514
$26, 048, 509
6, 409, 979
100, 152
763, 262
1964 estimate
6,468
2,397
8,067
$3,792
CPC-6.5
$3,614
7, 004, 757
102, 382
763, 262
OBLiGATiO-NS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations
$33, 719, 801
1,141,450
827, 358
340, 180
499, 389
192,371
1,630,590
103. 623
3. 232. 255
1,838.12:)
91. 599
36,041
107, 202
$31,641,360
1, 037, 480
499, 400
323, 300
431. 200
193. 150
1, 205, 636
84. .'500
2,621.509
1,714.642
92,300
14,300
95, 726
2,500,000
$32, 673, 796
02 Travel.
506, 460
328, 875
19.1, 250
Services performed by other agen-
09 Equipment
92.300
14. 300
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
2,600,000
Subtotal
43, 764, 988
396, 447
42, 354, 561
448,400
43,854,900
454,400
Deduct charges tor quarters and subslst-
43, 368, .541
41,906,161
43.400,600
Qbtigations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1.504,198
46, 166
65, 87?
8.284
27, 177
650
159,072
18,588
1,864,022
939.680
281
4,532
1,918
1, 780, 542
54, .538
67. 870
9.800
32. ,550
600
193, 300
24,300
2, 236, 000
1,128,000
1,785,542
64,538
32.550
193,300
Services performed by other agen-
1, 128, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
6, .500
2,600
6.500
2,500
Subtotal..
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
4, 630, 343
572
5, 535, 500
5, 535, 500
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
4,629,771
5, 535, 500
47,998,312
47,441,661
48,936,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEIIVICES
Departmental:
Grades established by act of Oct. 15,
1949, Public Law 359:
Chief Forester of the Forest Service..
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief. Forest Service
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief. Forest Service
Gr:
Fiscal officer
Forester
Information ofl^icer
Range conservationist
Statistician
Technologist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,380:
Administrative assistant
A drainistrative officer
Cartographic engineer..
Communication officer.
Educationist
Engineer..
Fiscal officer...
Forester
Forest economist
Information ofScer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Pubhcation writer
Range conservationist
Safety officer
Statistician
Technologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative olificer
Architect.
Biologist
Communications officer..
Editor
Fiscal accoimtant
Forest economist
Forester
Information specialist -
Motion-picture director
Range conservationist
1952 actual 1953 estimate
10 101. 200
1 10. 600
1 10, 600
8,660
16, 720
9,160
88, 400
35,840
8.360
8, .560
8,660
8,560
17. 120
8, ,560
8, 360
9,380
8,040
7,240
7,040
7,640
22, 120
21,720
7,440
15, 280
7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
21,000
10.600
9.800
9,600
112.200
10,600
10.600
9.800
10. 600
25.080
98,960
36, 240
8,360
8,760
8,760
8,760
17, .520
8,560
7,040
8,040
7,440
7,040
22, 320
22, 120
7,440
7,440
7,240
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
147
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Eange$7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 640
1 8,040
1 6,340
1 5, 940
1 6, 540
1 6,340
1 6,940
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,840
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,840
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
6,540
6,140
6,740
6,540
6.140
5,940
6,740
18, 620
12.680
6.340
13, 080
10,370
5,810
6,310
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
6,540
6,740
6.540
Engineer
Exhibit specialist
5,940
2 12, 480
3 18. 220
2 12, 280
1 6, 140
2 12,680
2 11,370
1 6, 810
1 5, 185
1 6, 810
1 5, 060
18, 620
13,080
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Architect
5,435
1 5, 185
1 5.060
1 5, 185
1 5,060
1
1
1
1
5,310
1 6,060
Scientific illustrator
1 6, 185
2 10, 490
14 65, 415
11 47, 120
37 144,545
37 130, 435
21 64, 750
3 8,890
1 3,230
9 25,608
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to .$3,032
3
18
11
32
33
19
3
1
9
16, 235
83, 440
48, 120
126, 995
114,055
59, 170
9,130
3,310
25, 848
3
18
11
32
33
19
1
9
16,235
83,440
48, 120
126, 995
114,055
59. 170
9.130
3,390
25, 848
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
230
1, 300, 453
19 88, 690
2,084
8. 5 43, 826
1.8 13,881
231
1,356,633
4 30, 573
232
1,365,278
3. 8 29, 899
Portion of salaries shown above paid
3. 5 16, 252
1.1 6,413
3.
0.
5 16, 252
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Net permanent departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
204.3
1, 179, 734
3,286
4,531
1,233
224.6
1,316,121
2.369
5,064
225.
1
6
324, 966
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
and holiday pay
5,110
All personal services, departmental-
1, 188, 784
1,323,554
1, 332. 445
Field:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, forest products laboratory.
1 10, 800
10 108,000
1 10, 600
1
10
1
1
2
1
11
2
1
I
59
2
10, 800
108, 250
10, 600
9,600
20,200
9,800
112,000
19, 200
9,600
8,360
630,440
18, 480
1
10
1
1
2
1
11
2
1
1
59
2
11.050
lOS, 750
10, 600
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director, forest products
Chemist
1 10,600
1 9,800
11 111, 400
20,200
10,000
Director, tropical forestry unit
Director, forest and range experi-
Engineer
Forest economist... .
9,600
8.560
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,360
58 520,280
3 27,080
1 9, 360
5 46. 600
9 80, 240
22 191,320
3 26, 280
12 100,520
1 8, 560
6 53, 160
8 68, 680
5 44, 000
6 45, 240
15 115,200
6 46, 240
3 22, 720
2 15, 080
14 106.560
3 21, 920
1 7, 440
94 708,360
6 45, 040
121 920,840
1 7,440
1 7,040
2 14, 280
Chemist
18, 520
Chemical engineer..
3
7
24
3
14
1
4
8
4
5
16
8
3
1
10
2
1
98
5
119
1
1
4
1
I
27.880
63,120
210, 440
26.480
118.440
8.760
36. 240
68. 480
35, 010
36, 400
123,440
60, 720
23,120
7,040
76. 800
15, 2S0
7,640
739, 920
38, 800
913, 760
7,640
7,040
29,360
7,240
7,640
3
7
25
3
14
1
4
8
6
5
16
8
3
1
10
2
1
98
5
119
1
1
4
1
1
27,880
63.320
219. 200
26. 6.80
Forest products technologist
Information specialist _.
8,760
Regional fiscal agent
51, 760
36, 600
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to assistant regional for-
23,320
7.240
76. 800
15. 480
7.640
38, 800
913, 760
7,640
7,240
29, 560
7,240
7,840
Geologist..... _
Physicist
Plant physiologist
1 7, 640
DETAIL OF FERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con,
Range conservationist
Regional fiscal agent
Scientific illustrator ,
Soil scientist
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Training and safety officer
Wildlife technician...
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Airplane pilot.
Architect
Assistant forest supervisor
Cartographic engineer
Chemist
Chemical engineer
Civil engineer _
Communication officer
Deputy regional fiscal agent
District forest ranger
Editor
Electronic engineer
Engineer
Equipment engineer
Fire control officer
Forest economist
Forester
Forest product-technologist
Hydrologist
Information specialist
Landscape architect
Law enforcement officer
Mechanical engineer
Mining engineer
Photogrammetric engineer
Physicist
Plant physiologist
Position classifier
Property and supply officer
Range conservationist
Regional law enforcement otficer..
Soil scientist
StructuiMl engineer.
Technologist.
Topographic engineer...
Training and safety officer
Grade 10. Range $5,.500 to $6,250:
Equipment engineer
Regional fiscal inspector
Supply officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Agents
Airplane pilot
Architect
Assistant fiscal agent
Assistant forest supervisor
Biologist
Budget officer
Cadastral engineer
Cartographic engineer..
Chemist
Chemical engineer.
Communication olficer
District forest ranger
Editor
Electrical engineer
Engineer
Equipment engineer
Fire control officer
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal accountant and auditor.
Forest economist
Forester
Geneticist
Information specialist.
Landscape architect
Mechanical engineer
Meteorologist
Nurseryman
Personnel assistant
Photogrammetric engineer
Photographer
Property and supply officer...
Purchasing agent
Range conservationist
Regional accountant.
Regional auditor
Soil scientist
Statistician
Structural engineer
Supply officer..
Technologist
Topographic engineer
Training officer
Wildlife technician
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965.
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $92, 680
1 7,440
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
1 7, 640
12
;,040
93, 880
23,320
15,680
22 139, 680
2 12, 880
1 6, 940
52 330,680
4 26. 960
4 26, 160
3 19, 020
2 12, 680
7 44, 9S0
7 46. 180
15 89. 700
4 25. 560
2 12, 280
8 49, 720
1 6,910
7 60, 180
4 25, 160
176
1, 106, 240
3 18, 620
1 6,540
5 33.300
3 19, 220
1 6, 740
2 13, 880
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
2 13, 480
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
4 26, 160
20 125,800
1 6. 540
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
5 32, 300
1 6, 940
1 6,940
1 6, 875
7 41, 500
2 12, 500
145 811,326
2 10, 870
4 21, 990
1 5. 310
1 5,560
1 5, 186
1 5, 185
1 6,810
4 22, 365
2 11,370
1 5, 310
2 10, 745
622
3, 443, 570
2 10, 870
1 5, 185
9 49, 540
6 33. 235
2 11. 746
1 5, 185
4 21,616
6 31,610
210
1, 154, 600
1 5, 500
6 27, 925
2 11,495
2 10, 495
1 5, 5G0
7 40,420
1 6. 560
8 46. 730
1 6, 060
1 6, 810
1 5, 060
21 112,260
6 34, 860
2 10, 245
3 16, 055
1 5, 560
1 6, 810
1 6, 810
3 16, 930
2 11, 620
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646 396
2, 470, 420
1,654,815
12 $92,280
7, 440
7,440
8,040
7,640
8,040
86. 440
30, 560
15,880
22 140, 480
2 13, 080
1 6, 940
55 3.55,300
4 27, 560
5 3% 100
4 25, 760
2 12, 880
8 60, 920
7 47, 180
63 374,620
5 31,900
1 6, 340
12 75. 280
1 6. 940
8 50, 320
18, 760
192
1, 210, 280
18,420
6,740
31, 100
19,620
2
1
2
13, 480
5,910
13,880
2
1
2
13, &S0
5.940
13,880
1 6, 340
2 13. 880
4 25. 760
20 126,400
1 6.940
1 6,910
1 6. 140
9 57. 460
1 6.940
1 6,940
1 5, 875
6 35, 625
2 12, 500
22, 240
5,060
6,435
5,685
5,186
5,310
5,810
23,115
; 43, 605
I 23, 240
5.810
I 11.120
; 22. 240
I 26, 176
1, 134, 115
5, 685
: 22, 490
I 11, 620
5,060
; 10, 995
40. 545
1 5, 435
22 119,445
6 29,050
1 5,310
1 5, 185
2 10, 745
6,810
32, 610
11,620
6,185
5,060
6,370
Num- Total
ber salary
85. 640
30. 760
15.880
22 140,880
2 13, 080
1 6, 940
56 360.500
4 27. 760
5 32, 300
4 26, 160
2 12. 880
8 51.320
7 47. 380
63 374.620
5 32. 100
1 6. 340
15 9.5. 700
1 6. 940
8 50. 720
3 18. 700
198
1. 260. 920
3 18. 420
1 6, 740
5 31. 300
3 19, 620
1 6, 340
2 13, 880
4 25, 960
20 126,800
1 6, 940
1 6. 140
1 6. 140
10 63,400
1 6,940
1 6,940
1 6,000
6 35. 750
2 12, 50O
142 807,520
2 10, 620
4 22, 365
1 5. 060
1 5.435
1 5,685
1 5,310
1 5, 310
1 6, 810
4 23, 115
8 43, 605
4 23. 366
7 36. 170
2 11. 120
4 22, 240
6 26, 300
1,184,696
1 6, 686
4 22, 615
2 11,620
1 5, 060
2 10, 995
7 40. 545
1 5, 435
24 131,566
5 29, 050
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
2 10, 745
5,810
37, 670
11,620
6,186
5,060
5,370
148
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FOREST SERVICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Forest Service — Continued
DETAIL OF I'ERSON.'iL SEUViCEis — continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Field— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
741
707
737
$2,759,185
$2,676,120
$2, 795, 510
Grade 4. Eange $3,175 to $3,655
765
753
769
2,628,435
2,614.855
2,673,815
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
771
750
761
2, 360, 130
2,330,980
2, 363, 590
Grade 2. Eange $2,760 to $3,230
489
436
437
1,411,790
1,286,440
1,289.190
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
9 23, 700
6 16,440
6 16, 440
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $5,315
14 70, 410
15 76,976
17 86,365
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
12 62, 676
12 62. 650
13 66,476
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
19 80, 060
IS 76,946
19 81,186
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
31 116, 185
32 123,820
32 124,220
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
13 45,440
16 63,280
16 63.440
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
6 18,964
4 13,016
4 13.016
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
18 53,340
11 33,290
11 33,290
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
17 46, 584
16 44,992
16 44,992
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
3 7,330
2 4,910
2 4, 910
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
1,425,079
1,391,620
1,391,680
6,218
27,666,902
6,114
27, 660, 923
6,226
28, 244, 258
Deduct:
1,545,220
1,220,276
1, 530, 856
Savings due to use of former pay scales
44,752
Portion of salaries shown above paid
601.8
605
536 3
2,401,977
2,398,098
2,114,877
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
166 6
166.2
161
701,307
689,839
665, 445
Net permanent, field (average num-
5, 363. 3
5, 343. 6
24,732,388
5,444.1
26,263,970
24, 266, 260
Part-time and temporary positions:
4, 715, 251
5.368.964
26 389
2,436 449
1.081,380
97, 272
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
93,531
95,088
Payment above basic rates:
Night-work differential
6.057
5.211
6.211
Additional pay for service abroad
80, 512
83,694
83,594
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
1,600
34, 035, 215
31. 998, 348
33, 126, 892
35. 223, 999
.33,321,902
34, 459. 337
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
33, 719. SOI
32, 673, 795
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1. 504, 198
1, 780, 542
35, 223, 999
33, 321, 902
34,469,337
Forest Roads and Trails, Forest Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estinjate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,021
896
1,971
977
641
1,674
905
625
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,625
GS-6.4
$3, 952
CPC-7.3
$3,393
$4,579
OS-6.4
$3,991
CPC-7.3
$3,405
$4,615
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,001
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,407
Personal service obligations:
$4,354,966
2, 290, 418
16, 707
63,661
$4, 239, 893
1, 682, 178
16,322
44,279
$3, 956. 471
1,602.704
15,112
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet base...
Total personal service obligations...
6.725,762
5,982,672
6, 615, 287
OBLiG.iTioxs BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct OUigalims
$6, 685, 885
182. 648
140.876
76. 991
95, 651
14, 413
640, 162
3,708
2, 783, 949
664. 209
4. 433. 275
1.207
42,672
$5. 908. 165
153. 000
112. 900
60. 937
74, 420
13. 260
534, 411
4.000
2, 363, 227
4.69, 108
2. 370. 161
786
34, 660
$5, 540, 780
140, 930
02 Travel .
56, 650
69, 300
05 Rents and utility services
647,000
3,700
2. 201. 750
Services performed by other agen-
09 Equipment
2,186,000
700
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16.765,446
31. 626
12,088,914
35. 000
11,364.000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
15,733.820
12, 053, 914
Obligafinns Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
39. 867
426
244
38
3. .301
22, 709
31.712
2,809
73
74, 607
1.600
400
3.300
22. 400
37, 983
7,700
110
07 Other contractual services
22. 400
110
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements fl-om other ac-
101. 179
148,000
16,834,999
12. 201, 914
11,467.000
DET.ML OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Engineer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer _.
Engineer
Fiscal officer.-
Forester
Inspector
Gr.-4de 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Fiscal accountant _
Fi'i'-
Orinl-
]■■! '
$.=i,940 to $6,940:
iit.
d.L,iinur
Property and supply officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Engineer
Patent officer
Purchasing agent
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant regional forester
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
16, 920
16, 720
8.760
9.360
6,740
6.940
5.940
6.140
5.935
5,686
6, 060
14, 490
13. 385
18, 425
3.6. 910
19. 060
3.230
5,824
Num- Total
ber salary
14.280
16, 080
7.040
7,040
1 6, 340
1 5. 185
1 5. 935
1 6.810
1 5. 185
2 9, 660
3 13.510
6 22, 336
12 42, 180
5 16. 690
1 3,310
60 254,164
0.8 4,189
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
149
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Eange $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional forester
Grade 12. Eange $7,010 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant to assistant regional for-
ester
Civil engineer.
Engineer
Forester
Safety officer
Structural engineer
Training oHlcer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Assistant forest supervisor ,
Civil engineer ,
Deputy regional fiscal agent
Highway engineer
Engineer
Fiscal inspector
Forester
Property and supply officer
Structural engineer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal inspector
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Cartographic engineer
Civil engineer
Highway engineer ,
Engineer
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Forester
Po*:ition classifier
Regional accountant
Structural engineer
Superintendent of construction
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
Or.ade 6. Range -53,795 to .$4,545..
Grade .5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Eange $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Eange $2,9.'in to $3,430
Grade 2. Eange $2,7.50 to $3.230
Grade 1. Eange $2,500 to $2,980 .,
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Eange $4,565 to $5,315 ,
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Eange $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Eange .$3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Eange $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 2. Range .$2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count...
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment.
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Casual employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Living and quarters allowance ,
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts..
Total of foregoing schedule.
15,080
35, 600
29,560
30,360
5 32. 100
16 100.640
1 6,540
7 44. 380
2 12, 375
1 5,810
1 5,060
1 6, 685
30 166, 550
4 21,365
21 110,260
1 5, 810
6 33. 735
2 11,370
1 5, 810
2 11,120
2 11, 870
46 210, 180
40 173,300
60 226.475
64 219,200
88 26.5, 2S0
17 62,510
1 2, 500
26 126,690
17 76, 550
48 200.645
33 123, 855
76 270,320
2 6,668
3 7, 470
307
1,041,545
972
3, 900, 888
18. 6 65, 728
7,011
79.3
341,370
154.6
623, 222
4, 120, 001
1, 847, 434
4,964
437, 024
996
15, 821
47, 746
151
16, 662
14, 080
29, 760
30,160
14,880
8,040
7,240
3 19, 420
8 61, 720
2 13. 660
5 32. 700
20 126,400
25. 160
6.940
6,140
6.810
1 6, 810
33 184,355
4 21, 865
19 101.515
1 6. 810
1 6. 1S5
2 11,870
2 11,495
1 5, 810
1 5,060
1 5. 935
46 217.305
38 166.585
66 213.050
66 232, ,510
86 267.950
16 45,810
1 2. 500
26 128,065
18 81, 950
49 207,385
32 120. 520
72 257,440
3, 767, 872
12 48, 343
1, 245, 694
4,729
431, 765
15.357
29,186
6.489,799
6. 72.5, 752
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
14,080
29,960
30,360
14,880
8,040
7,240
3 19,420
7 45,180
2 13, 660
6 32, 700
17 107, ISO
1 .5, 810
30 167,675
4 21, 865
17 90, 896
1 6. 810
1 5, 310
3 17. 805
2 11,620
1 6, 810
1 5, 185
1 6, 935
42 198,485
36 164.075
60 193,500
61 214.875
78 246. ISO
14 42,740
24 118,185
18 82, 200
46 194. 540
29 109,015
66 235,840
2 6, 748
3 7, 610
259
14. 140
27,000
6, 685, 886
39, 867
908, 165
74, 607
6, 540, 780
74, .507
Acquisition of Lands for National Forests, Weeks Act, Forest
Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
19.54 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2
1
4
1
1
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,480
QS-6.5
$3,230
GS-2.0
$3, 230
01 Personal services:
$9,615
3,495
37
$8,593
780
33
$8,593
780
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
13, 147
611
9
1,229
437
69, 477
62
9,406
1,000
9,406
1,000
557
165
63, 860
12
63, 860
74.962
63
75,000
75,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subslst-
74,909
7.5, 000
75,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Eange $5,060 to $5,810
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 810
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grades. Eange .$3,410 to $4,160 .
Grade 2. Eange $2,750 to $3,230
1 3, 150
1 $3, 230
1 $3,230
2 8, 960
15
0.6 3,021
0.8 3,694
1 3. 230
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0. 2 744
1. 1 6, 107
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
1. 1 6, 107
Net permanent, field (average num-
2.2 9,615
2,565
930
37
1. 9 8, 593
Part-time and temporary positions:
780
33
780
Eegular pay in excess of 52- week base
33
13, 147
9,406
9,406
Acquisition of Lands for National Forests, Special Acts, Forest
Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
1
2
2
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$7,807
666
3
$12, 624
650
406
295
50
100
650
$12, 624
660
406
295
57
187
647
141
51,990
4
50
100
660
127, 099
6
127, 099
6
61, 602
141, 680
141, 680
150
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FOREST SERVICE— Continued
Acquisition of Lands for National Forests, Special Acts, Forest
Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Num. Total
ber salary
1.6 $7,807
Num- Total
ber salary
2.4 $12,524
Num- Total
ber salary
2. 4 $12, 524
1.5 7,807
2.4 12,524
State and Private Forestry Cooperation, Forest Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
105
2
118
105
4
120
107
4
121
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,549
GS-8.0
$5, 542
GS-8.0
$5 578
GS-8.0
Personal services obligations:
$614, 291
5,756
2,357
956
$629. 391
11,107
2,412
254
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates. _
11.107
2.447
254
Total personal service obligations.. -
623.360
643, 164
654. 269
Direct Obligations
623, 151
58.696
12. 229
6.020
1.977
54. 767
27.067
21.184
36. 273
7.731
9,857.518
341
642.164
59. 565
11.475
4. 6.56
2.250
66.000
12, 577
17.025
34.038
7.800
9.910.036
415
653, 269
05 Rents and utility services
2.300
12,577
Services performed by other agen-
34 348
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
10.010,596
10, 706, 944
85
10.767.001
60
10,870,226
60
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
10. 706, 859
10.756.941
10,870.166
Obiigaliom Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
209
1.000
1. 000
8.000
1,000
1,000
8.000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts.
209
10,000
10.000
10,707,068
10,766,941
10,880.166
ALLOCATION TO EXTENSION SEEVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
52
16
52
17
52
17
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$8,360
GS-13.0
$5,216
$8,360
G.?-13.0
$5,331
$8, 660
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,331
01 Personal services:
$92, 222
64
$96, 989
64
$97,200
66
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
92.286
2.287
8,100
97.063
2.390
8.100
8 100
102,673
107, 643
107, 835
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classlflcation
1952 actual
1953 esthnate
1954 estimate
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
157
2
134
157
4
137
159
4
138
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,601
GS-8.2
$5. 216
$5. 594
GS-8.0
$5, 331
$5, 632
Ungraded positions: .\verage salary
$5, 331
Personal service obligations:
$706, 613
5.756
2.421
956
$726, 380
11,107
2,476
254
$7.37,661
11. 107
2,613
254
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in escess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations. .
715. 646
740, 217
751, 535
Direct Obligations
715 437
60, 983
12. 229
6.020
1,977
54, 767
36, 167
21,184
36. 273
7,731
9, 857, 518
341
739. 217
61, 955
11, 475
4.656
2,250
55,000
20,677
17,025
34.038
7.800
9, 910. 036
415
750 635
63. 134
11 475
04 Communication services..
4,765
2 300
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
56,000
20,677
17, 025
7,800
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
10.010.596
415
10,809,617
85
10, 864, 644
60
10, 978, 060
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
60
Total direct obligations
10. 809, 632
10,864.484
10.978,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
209
1.000
1.000
8.000
1,000
1 000
8.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
209
10,000
10,000
10, 809, 741
10, 874, 484
10, 988, 000
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant Chief, Forest Service
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 10, 800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 19, COO
6 61,360
1 8, 560
2 19, 600
6 61. 960
1 8,760
1 7,040
1 7,040
1 6, 740
1 9, 600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
6 62, 560
1 8, 760
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 13, 480
1 6,340
1 5,060
1 5,060
1 5,495
1 4, 455
2 8. 965
9 35,085
6 21,210
6 19. 220
1 6, 940
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6, 185
1 5,310
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to .$5.370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 4, 580
2 8,590
8 32. 030
7 24. 706
6 19. 220
1 4, 705
2 8, 715
8 32, 030
7 24,785
6 19.300
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
40 216,070
3.1 12,677
356
1.7 7.397
38 207,450
0.8 2,702
38 209,685
0. 8 2, 891
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count— --- - - -
1. 6 7. 803
1.6 7.803
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
38.6 210,434
38.8 212,551
38.8 214,497
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
151
DETAIL OF PERSONAI
SERVICES — c
ontinued
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week: base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay. -
Num- Total
ber salary
$808
667
Num- Total
ber salary
$816
Num- Total
ber salary
$825
All personal services, departmental.
211, 909
213, 367
215.322
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,380:
6 52, 160
1 7,840
2 15.680
11 83,840
1 6, 740
18 115, 720
1 5, 185
2 9, 660
6 52, 560
1 8, 040
2 15,680
11 83, 240
1 6, 940
18 115,320
1 5.310
2 9, 785
1 4, 295
4 16, 390
9 32,415
11 36,370
2 5,820
28 170,965
22 95, 584
5 43, 200
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 8,040
Assistant to assistant regional for-
2 16.080
11 83, 240
Qrade 11. Range $8,940 to $6,940:
1 5, 940
20 127,400
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5. 435
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6 Range $3,795 to $4,545
2 9, 910
1 4,420
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to ^\430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
4 16, 140
8 28, 440
U 36,210
2 5, 660
24 142, 065
26 118,729
4 16,390
9 32.415
11 36.370
2 6, 900
28 170, 965
22 95, 584
117 644,069
3.8 19,120
793
34.3 180,097
3.9 20,410
18.4 72,430
119 657,714
1. 6 8, 542
121 670, 889
Deduct:
1. 6 8, 542
Savings due "to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
35.1 185,113
4.4 17,742
16.2 67,512
35.1 185,113
Portion of salaries shown above paid
4. 7 19, 582
Add portion of .salaries carried iu other
position schedules paid from this ac-
coimt
15.9 65,612
Net permanent, field (average num-
93.4 496,079
5,512
244
1,613
5
284
94.1 513,829
10, 347
760
1,060
95. 5 523, 164
Part-time and temporary positions:
10, 347
760
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1,688
254
254
All personal services, field
503. 737
526.8.'i0
536, 213
01 Personal services.-
715.646
740.217
751.. 535
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
715,437
209
739, 217
1,000
750, 535
Obligations payable out of reiraburse-
1,000
Total of foregoing schedule
715. 646
740.217
751. S35
By allocation accounts:
623,360
92, 2S6
643,164
97,053
664, 269
97. 266
715, 646
740, 217
751,535
OBLIGATION'S EY OBJECTS — Continued
Cooperative Range Improvements, Forest Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
2
56
67
5
102
130
6
102
130
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,238
GS-3.3
$3,240
CPC-6.0
$3,238
GS-3.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,200
CPC-6.0
$3,280
Average grade
CPC-6.0
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$35,998
162, 908
138
2,298
$112, 177
293, 543
430
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
293, 463
430
201,342
1,581
6,569
245
3,756
38,064
3,676
406, 150
3,950
11,000
500
5,000
60,000
6,200
406, 150
3.960
500
60,000
Services performed by other agen-
6,200
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estunate
Dired OWijafiojJS— Continued
$88,434
11,294
17, 400
2,493
$148, 670
25, 000
30, 000
6,200
$148, 800
25,000
30, 000
6,200
373, 854
1,384
701, 670
1,800
701,800
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
1,800
372, 470
176
699, 870
700,000
OMigations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
372,616
699, S70
700.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 415
2 6,300
2 6, 480
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 495
2 6,220
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
2 $6. 400
2 6.660
2 6,400
152
12
0.6 1.813
9.4 31,575
6 16, 195
5 16, 275
Deduct;
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0. 6 1, 846
24.5 97,827
0.6 1,845
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
24.5 97,827
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) .
Part-time and temporary positions:
10.8 35,998
148. 091
14,817
138
2,298
28.9 112.177
250. 293
43, 250
430
28.9 112,257
250,213
43,250
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
430
201, 342
406, 150
406.150
FLOOD PREVENTION
Flood Prevention, Agriculture^
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 esthnate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO SOIL CONSERVATION
SEE^^CE
Summary of Personal Seri'icea
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
467
72
492
240
39
270
409
4S
462
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,401
GS-6.3
$4,440
GS-6.6
$4,406
Average grade
GS-6.4
Personal service obligations:
$1. 865. 746
142.787
6.727
6,754
$1,026,642
95,410
4.044
1,082
$1,829,522
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
99. 123
6.920
1.764
Total personal service obligations...
2,021,014
1, 127, 178
1.937.329
Direct Obligations
2,008,822
115, 941
5,786
14, 927
22, 039
49, 566
1, 699, 303
32, 485
172. 690
20.368
3.541
1, 095, 178
72.400
10.600
11.400
18.700
23.500
3, 629. 594
29. 700
207. 550
22.500
2.550
1. 925. .329
138.500
18.600
13.600
45.200
29.400
9,901.571
Services performed by other agen-
51. 900
636. 100
199. 900
15 Taxes and assessments....
11.000
Subtotal
4. 145, 458
6.023,672
12,871,100
152
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FLOOD PREVENTION— Continued
Flood Prevention, Agriculture — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO SOIL CONSERVATION
SERT ICE— continued
Dirtd OWi!(a(ions— Continued
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
$74
$100
$100
4, 145, 384
6, 023, 572
12, 871. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
12, 192
1,781
36
1,206
279
63
32,000
2,000
12.000
2,000
4,000
4,000
3,000
4,000
4,000
3,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
15, 557
45,000
25, 000
4, 160, 941
5, 068, 572
12,896,1100
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
154
26
169
148
32
149
246
145
351
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,900
GS-7.1
$4, 775
CPC-9.0
$3,600
$5, 033
GS-7.4
$4, 570
CPC-8.5
$3,600
$4,820
QS-7.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,332
CPC-9.I
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,600
Personal service obligations:
$680, 880
73, 184
2,604
1,203
2,426
$543, 905
78,922
2,222
1,409
$960. 608
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.-.
366. 280
3.781
1,409
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations-.
760, 197
626, 458
1,332.078
Direct Obligations
7,55,998
49,877
2,894
3,815
3,991
2,840
80, 176
613
79, 981
26, 117
619, 7.58
29,000
1,800
3,965
3,800
1,750
142,992
l,.50O
97, 300
16,400
5,000
1, 325. 378
68. 914
8 650
10, 750
323, 450
Services performed by other agen-
1,850
09 Equipment
73, 1.52
13,028
70
1.199
118,448
1,350
1,020,599
535
924, 616
2, 228, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
1,020,064
924, 615
2, 228, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
4,199
977
519
2
6,700
3,100
200
6,700
02 Travel
3,100
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
5,697
10, 000
1, 025, 761
934, 615
2,238,000
ALLOCATION TO PRODUCTION AND
MARKETINO ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
9
7
8
8
12
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
,$4,800
GS-6.6
$4. 767
QS-6.6
$4. 737
GS-6.5
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO PRODUCTION AND
MARKETING ADMINISTRATION— Continued
01 Personal services:
$43, 068
164
$52, 409
201
$77, 673
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
297
43.232
8,830
5
318
10
52, 610
3,633
650
772
77, 970
16, 050
1,500
2,650
150
Advanced to—
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938," pursuant to 7
74,607
6,800
191
864
60, 040
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act of
1938, Agriculture," pursuant to
25, 250
200
135
850
1,400
134, 857
58,000
187,000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL
ECONOMICS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
22
12
22
2
11
8
19
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,350
GS-7.9
$6,333
GS-9.6
$6, 195
GS-9.6
01 Personal services:
$.56,368
1, 209
215
$45, 566
$101,921
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base .
7,308
160
371
Total personal services
57, 792
13,203
992
208
209
91
45, 716
6,649
109, 600
16,000
03 Transportation of things.
50
85
200
200
72, 495
51,500
126,000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PLANT INDUS-
TRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGI-
NEERING
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
3
4
3
3
5
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 276
GS-9.3
$6,303
GS-9.3
$6, 006
GS-9.6
Personal service obligations:
$21, 942
289
$18,050
$29,650
Part-time and temporary positions
50
50
Total personal service obligations...
22, 231
18, 100
29,700
Direct Obligations
22, 231
1,995
2
38
79
65
16, 100
2,120
29, 700
3,500
100
50
100
130
500
200
24, 410
18, 500
2,000
34,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
24, 410
20,500
34,000
ALLOCATION TO RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ADMINISTRATION
1
1
1
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$6, 706
494
$4, 500
1,500
$7, 000
6,000
Total obligations
6,200
6,000
12,000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
153
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estunate
ALLOCATION TO FARMERS' HOME
ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
1
1
1
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$8,040
OS-12.0
$8,040
GS-12.0
01 Personal services:
$6, 966
$7,000
$9, 640
30
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
6,966
7,000
02 Travel
2,330
6,966
7,000
12,000
ALLOCATION TO FARM CREDIT
ADMINISTRATION
$117
$300
$1, 500
ALLOCATION TO EXTENSION SERVICE
1
1
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$1,114
1, 569
8
2,200
$643
775
2,357
6,000
4,881
7,4)8
14,000
SDMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
656
98
686
412
71
441
695
195
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,502
GS-6.6
$4, 776
CPC-9.0
$3,600
$4,728
GS-7.0
$4, 570
CPC-8.5
$3,000
$4,631
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4, 332
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,000
Personal service obligations;
$2, 681, 700
217. 469
9,610
6,957
2,426
$1,698,715
174, 332
6, 667
2,491
$3, 016, 657
472,711
11, 449
3,173
Part-time and temporary positions
Kegular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment to other agencies for reim-
Total persona! service obligations-. -
2, 918, 252
1, 882, 205
3, 603, 990
Direct Obligations
2, 901, 861
191, 899
9,677
19, 070
26, 040
52, 396
1, 782, 042
74,607
6,800
76, 151
253, 160
47, 349
1, 841, 505
115, 077
13, 050
16, 137
22,600
25, 2ra
3, 078, 930
3, 4S5, 290
262, 651
28, 390
24, 465
65,950
34,600
10, 238, 171
60, 040
Advanced to—
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of wm," pursuant to 7
U. S. C. 1392
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938, Agriculture," pursuant
to 7 U. S. C. 1388
Services performed by other ageneies.
74, 476
305, 200
39, 035
5,000
138, 750
812, 772
5,000
118, 448
13,028
70
4,896
13 Refunds, awards and indemnities
4,115
16, 371
Subtotal
5, 459, 036
609
6, 140, 281
100
15, 670, 600
100
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
6, 468, 427
6, 140, 181
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
16, 391
2,758
36
1,206
40, 700
6,100
18, 700
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services
iooo
4,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SDMMAHT— continued
Ofjliyaliofis Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other .4cco««(5— Continued
$798
63
2
$4, 200
3, 000
$1,200
3,000
Total obliirations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts .
21, 254
67,000
35,000
5, 479, 681
6, 197, 181
15, 605, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Economist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Forester.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
Flood control conservationist- . .
Forester
Hydrologist
Sedimentation specialist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940;
Civil engineer--- _
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370...
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,956...
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646...
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665...
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses-
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) ,
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist _
Agriculturist---
Chief, regional design and construc-
tion division
Forester
Soil conservationist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Agricultural credit specialist
Agricultural economist
Agriculturist
Assistant to assistant regional for-
ester --
Assistant State conservationist
Chief, regional water conservation
division
Engineer, civil
Engineer, hydraulic
Hydrologist...
Hydraulic engineer
Forest economist
Forester
Regional conservation specialist
Regional engineering specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Agricultural economist..
Agronomist
Area conservationist
Assistant State conservationist
Economist
Engineer
Engineer, agricultural-
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, drainage- _
Engmeer, hydraulic--
Flood control speciahst
Forester
Geologist
Hydrologist
Party chief
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
19,550
31, 135
20,650
3.310
38 192. 920
11.9 56,980
2.4 14,877
220
8,360
8,3u0
8,360
7,840
""7,440
7,040
22, 520
7,640
31,880
20, 020
12, 480
6,940
76,880
46. 380
26,760
6,740
Num- Total
ber salary
17, 920
22, 720
7.840
7,040
7,040
7,640
4.965
4,645
19, 925
20,260
5,980
3,070
27 147, 085
1. 8 9, 777
3 16, 926
8,360
17, 620
8,360
8,360
62, 120
7,040
""7,'246"
16, 280
7,640
24,240
7,240
7,240
19,420
'"6,'940'
6,940
12,280
6,940
5,940
19,420
64,200
19, 020
19, 820
Num- Total
ber salary
6,140
4,955
4,545
16, 265
27. 120
3 030
3,230
30
171.845
2.2 13,645
3. 1 17, 826
8, 360
79, 040
8,760
8,040
22, 120
7,040
8,040
7,440
" '7,040
"21 ,'326
16,280
7,840
59, 040
14, 080
7,240
31,700
6,740
6,340
""25,'360
11,880
11,880
31,920
11,880
17, 820
37, 840
5.940
112, 120
19, 420
24,960
154
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FLOOD PREVENTION— Continued
Flood Prevention, Agriculture — Continued
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Regional engineering specialist
Sedimentation specialist
Soil conservationist
Soil conservation survey supervisor.
Soil scientist
Survey party supervisor
Zone conservationist---
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural economist --
Agronomist -
District conservationist --
Economist _
Engineer
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Forester
Geologist
Hydrologist
Plant physiologist
Range conservationist
Section head, regional administra-
tive division
Sedimentation specialist
Sedimentationist
Soil conservationist
Soil conservTtion survey supervisor
Soil scieiili 1 -
Work unii i .; . , :: i i.t
Grade 7. R i
Grade 6. Rn;.-
Grade 5. Ranso
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,920 -
Gr,ade4. Range .$2,750 to .$3.230
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060 - -
■1,955.
T4.5t5.
> $4,160-
Tota! permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses - _-_
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts.- --
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
States
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Part-time and temporary positions:
Casual employment
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment---.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Night-work differential - --.
Overtime and holiday pay
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All per.TOnal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
By allocation accounts:
Soil Conservation Service
Forest Service
Production and Marketing Adminis-
tration -
Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Bureau of Plant Industry, Soik, and
Agricultural Engineering
Rural Electrification Administration.
Farmers' Home Administration
Extension Service
Total of foregoing schedule.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6,940
59. 260
6,540
10, 620
91, 270
27,650
60, 410
80, 100
17.430
16, 430
6,310
11. 120
5,185
26, 800
5.310
5,560
soasib'
28. 565
352. 165
321. 040
201,740
1 4, 775
1 4,615
1 3, 635
4 14. 480
1 2, 990
12 41, 102
609 2, 740, 637
77. 2 337, 158
30 143, 737
105
64,765
152, 415
8,915
109
6,698
43,232
2,426
2, 901, 861
Ifi, 391
$5. 940
13,280
12, 680
16, 680
38, 420
81.475
11.495
10. 745
5,435
2 10, 870
"i Kim
04" "286." 720'
4 17.055
53 187, 655
50 166, 190
40 123. 700
7 19, 880
1 4, 775
2 9, 105
1 3, 735
5 18, 480
1 2, 910
22 76, 262
377 1, 726, 777
45. 3 238, 608
21.3 106,784
62, 881
111,451
5,915
1,841,505
40, 700
18, ino
4. 500
7,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 940
1 6, 740
2 15, 280
10, 995
15, 180
15, 680
92, 395
36,545
5.060
63.095
157, 000
20, 865
5,560
10. 120
31,610
5.560
15. 930
11.620
697, 595
37. 405
403. 385
283, 300
153.860
60, 610
4 15. 960
1 3.835
9 31, 360
2 5. 740
18 61, 862
653 2, 950, 787
52 258, 753
19.7 90.164
306, 602
166, 109
10, 422
3, 485, 290
18,700
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Soil Conservation Service —
OBLIGATIONS EY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Persmial Seivices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
12, 619
750
11, 675
12,612
792
12,441
13, 221
740
13 134
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 279
GS-5.9
$4,341
GS-6.2
Personal service obligations:
$47, 343, 076
1, 959, 494
184, 763
126.898
$60, 670, 000
2,110,000
205,000
118,000
$54, 003, OflO
1, 942, 000
216.000
107,000
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
Total personal service obligations...
49, 614, 231
53,003,000
56,268,000
Direct Ob'Jgalions
49, 310, 679
1, 494, 193
314,824
441.069
1,069,465
303. 326
2, 468. 514
168,678
2,992,477
1,153,062
26.335
2,643
840
46, 658
52,677,000
1,7.37,000
431, 000
479. 00(1
l,n5.nnn
6. 294! 612
132,000
3, 040, 000
1,717,000
17,000
65, 968, 000
1,7.53,000
02 Travel
04 Cm, niij. ,:■,;-..■, ^-,vlr. - _
05 Ri'..' .':■': ■ !
474,000
06 Prilif :. ,'. 1 - .- !'i" ":i
07 Olii.T 1. -i,,! Mi . ;r M
Services perlormcd by other agen-
2,83, 000
1,110,000
148, (KW
2, 989, 400
1,819,000
12,000
Awards for employee suggestions. .-
1,000
52,000
1,000
,58. 000
59, 792, 763
14,012
67,998,612
16,236
66, 193, 400
16,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
.59, 778, 751
67, 982, 376
66, 177, 400
Obligations Payable Ovi of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel
303, 5.52
2,977
3,043
774
27,645
47. 303
70, 779
16,401
326,000
8,000
3,700
.300
37,000
73,000
118,000
52,000
300,000
9,000
35, 000
140, 000
60,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
472, 474
618,000
67,5,000
60,251,225
68,600,376
66, 852, 40O
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Grades established by act of Oct. 15,
1949(3 U. S. C. 105):
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,000
1 13, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$14,800
1 13, 200
1 12, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1 12, 200
1 12, 000
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
4 43. 200
2 21, 600
1 9. 600
1 9. 800
2 19. 400
1 9, 600
1 9. 600
1 9, 800
1 10, 600
2 21, 600
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9. 600
1 9. 600
2 19, 200
1 10. 000
1 9, 600
Chief, administrative services divi-
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
Chief, budget .ind finance division-.
Chief, conservation needs and rec-
ords division
Chief, design and construction divi-
1 10,000
1 10, 600
1 9,600
Chief, engineering practices divi-
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
Chief, farm and ranch planning
1 9, 600
Chief, information and education
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
Chief, persoimel management divi-
sion
Chief, soil conservation surveys
division
1 10. 000
1 9,600
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
155
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
QraileU. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Chief, water conservation plans
division
Land utilization specialist .,
Nursery specialist
Range specialist
Soil conservationist --
Soilscientist
Woodland specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, administrative divi-
sions
Assistant chief, information and
education division
Assistant chief of operations
Assistant to chief of bureau
Chief, agronomy division
Chief, biology division...
Chief, conservation surveys divi-
sion
Chief, engineering division
Chief, forestry division
Chief, land management division...
Chief, project plans division
Chief, range division
Chief, water conservation division..
Chief, water conservation and dis-
posal practices division
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction —
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Executive officer
Extension soil conservationist
Foreign liaison officer..
Information specialist
Research specialist, farm machinery.
Research specialist, infiltration.^
Research specialist, sedimentation..
Section head, technical divisions
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,M0:
Accountant —
Biologist
Chief, records and reports division..
Engineer
Engineer, drainage
Engmeer, irrigation
Engineer, mechanical
Executive assistant to the chief
Extension soil conservationist.
Information specialist-
Land appraisal engineer
Section head, administrative divi-
sions -
Section head, information and edu-
cation division —
Section head, technical divisions —
Soil conservationist...
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940;
Administrative otUcer
Assistant section head, administra-
tive divisions..
Budget analyst.
Engineer, civil...
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, mechanical —
Information specialist
Section head, administrative divi-
sions
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Section head, administrative divi-
sions
Grade 9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant —
Budget analyst
Fiscal accountant
Information specialist
Photographer, still
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9,65
Grade 6. Range $3,79.i to $4.546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3, 1 75 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
18,320
9,360
9.160
8,360
9,360
9,160
9.360
8,760
9,360
8.360
8,040
16,080
22, 620
7,640
52,080
15,680
15,680
38, 400
8,040
1 6, 250
3 17,430
3 17,065
1 5,310
1 5, 810
1 5,310
1 6. 370
10 48.800
6 21. 8.50
36 144. 636
33 112.215
7 22. 090
3 9. 050
1, 076, 177
22 8
103, 970
8. 4 48. 727
1,767
Num- Total
ber salary
600
25,080
8,360
"9,160'
8.360
8.360
8,360
8.360
8. 360
8,360
8,760
9,360
8,360
25.080
10. 720
26,280
7,040
58, 120
22, 120
19, 420
12,080
6,940
6,540
6,250
11,620
6,810
6, 435
1 5, 435
2 10, 740
10 49, 675
9 37. 280
36 140. 100
29 99. 276
5 15, 870
1 3. 230
1, 126, 022
3
23,532
Num- Total
ber salary
$9. 600
9.600
9.600
9.600
25, 680
8, 560
8.360
8.360
8.3(50
8.360
8, .160
8.360
8.500
8.560
8.960
9. 360
8, .560
26. 080
16. 720
26, 330
6,940
'i3,'686
6,740
6,250
11, 745
5,936
5,560
1 5, 560
2 10, 740
10 60. 300
9 38. 280
36 145,660
33 114, 127
5 16, 110
1 3, 230
1, 166, 789
2 7
9,483
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Num- Total
ber salary
6.4
$22,861
Num- Total
ber salary
.6.2
$26. 246
Num- Total
ber salary
$20,679
Net permanent, departmental (av-
169.2
943, 574
902
3,338
1.381
176.2
1,066,062
2.200
4.070
2.058
Part-time and temporary positions:
1,113,968
2,200
4,404
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment a^jove basic rates: Overtime and
All persona! services, departmental.
949. 195
1,074.390
1,122,608
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
7 75, 600
7 75, 600
25 240,000
1 9,600
1 10, 400
7 77, 350
27 259,200
1 9, 600
1 10. 600
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant regional director
Chief, cartographic division (Belts-
ville, Md.)
Chief, division of irrigation en-
gineering and water conservation
1 10, 400
1 9,600
1 8,560
1 8. 360
1 9,360
7 67. 200
1 8,560
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,360
7 61, 720
1 9,360
4 33,440
Chief, cartographic division (Belts-
ville, IVId.)
1 9,360
Chief, regional administrative serv-
7 68, 520
7 58, 520
6 50, 160
5 41,800
7 58,520
3 25,080
7 58, 620
7 58,520
Chief, regional budget and finance
Cliief, regional cartographic divi-
Chief, regional conservation needs
6 50,360
Chief, regional conservation surveys
Chief, regional design and construc-
Chief,regionaI engineering practices
5 41, 800
6 60,160
7 58,520
7 58, 520
6 50, 160
1 8.560
1 8.760
2 17, 920
7 58. 520
7 68, 520
7 68 520
Chief, regional farm and ranch
7 68,520
7 58,520
7 68,620
Chief, regional information and
Chief, regional personnel manage-
Chief, regional water conservation
6 SO 160
1 8,360
1 8, 760
2 17, 720
1 8 960
7 58, 520
7 58, 620
7 64,320
5 41. 800
6 60,160
4 33, 440
3 26. 480
7 58, 520
5 43,200
5 4.6. 400
36 307.960
2 18. 120
1 7. WO
1 7, 240
4 28,160
5 41, 800
6 60, 160
4 33, 440
Regional research representative
3 26,280
4 3,6,040
7 58, 520
2 17, 720
5 4.6, 000
29 246.640
2 18. 120
1 7. 440
1 7,240
2 17. 720
5 46. 750
31 266. 660
2 18, 320
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,840
Assistant to regional director
Assistant chief, regional adminis-
1 7, 440
6 42, 640
Assistant chief, regional information
1 7,240
Assistant chief, regional technical
3 21, 120
1 7,640
27 193,680
1 7, MO
1 8, 040
4 28, 160
Assistant regional chief of opera-
3 22, .520
6 43, 040
1 7,640
1 8, 040
7 54,080
7 56,280
7 53,880
Assistant State conservationist
36 250.600
1 7. 840
1 8,040
Chief, regional administrative serv-
Chief, regional budget and finance
Chief, regional cartographic divi-
1 7, 440
2 14, 480
1 7.040
2 14,280
1 7, 240
1 7,640
Chlef, regional conservation needs
1 7, 040
Chief, regional design and construe-
1 7, 040
Chief, regional engineerhig prac-
Chief, regional farm and ranch plan-
Chief, regional information and
7 53,680
S 39, 800
Chief, regional land management
division
156
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Soil Conservation Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PEiisoNAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Chief, regional nursery division
Chief, regional personnel manage-
ment division
Chief, regional project plans divi-
sion
Chief, regional water conservation
division
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, cartographic.-- --
Engineer, civil--. -
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic-.
Engineer, irrigation
Horticulturist
Regional agronomist
Regional biologist
Regional conservation specialist
Regional engineer
Regional engineering specialist
Regional forester
Regional range conservationist
Regional soil scientist..
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
State conservationist
Soil conservation survey supervisor -
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Agricultural economist
Agronomist
Area conservationist
Assistant chief, regional adminis-
trative division
Assistant chief, regional informa-
tion and education division
Assistant chief, regional technical
division
Assistant director, Carribbean area.
Assistant State conservationist
Biologist
Chief, regional records and reports
division
£>istrict conservationist.
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, civil...
Engineer, design..
Engineer, drainage.
Engineer, equipment
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Engineering specialist
Equipment specialist
Forester
Geologist
Horticulturist
Hydrologist _
Information specialist
Meteorologist
Nursery manager... 1
Range conservationist
Regional conservation specialist
Regional engineering specialist
Regional training officer
Sedimentation specialist
Soil conservationist
Soil conservation survey supervisor.
Soil scientist
Soil technologist
State administrative assistant
State conservationist
Technical editor
Zone conservationist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Engineer, cartographic
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Area conservationist
Assistant State administrative as-
sistant..
Botanist
Cartographer
District conservationist
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7 $56,280
7 55,480
54,880
7 55, 280
4 30, 560
7 55, 680
7 53, 280
14 103,760
17 132, 280
6 40, 440
1 6, 340
71 474,740
2 12,880
6 40, 240
3 19, 020
8 52, 320
7 45, 580
14 90, 760
2 12, 480
7 47, 180
2 12,080
5 33, 100
11 70, 740
6,940
18,820
19,820
86,420
12,080
37.440
18,620
7 46, 180
31 205, 340
13 85. 020
57 375,780
1 6, 940
2 12, 880
2 13, 680
1 5, 940
90 600,600
Economist
Engineer, agricultural . _
Engineer, cartographic.
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, equipment...
Engineer, hydraulic
2 10, 995
1 5, 810
25 141,375
27 154, 745
65 359,650
9 49, 540
36 193, 660
Num- Total
ber salary
58, 720
45, 440
7,040
29 207, .560
'26"i42,26o
7 53. 680
15 113,400
11 85,840
5 33, 300
1 6,640
48 320,320
2 13, 080
1 6,540
63,800
65,600
95,300
6,140
39, 240
12.480
33,500
77, 480
23.760
14 91, 960
2 12, 280
8 49. 920
4 25, 560
16 105,640
14 02, 960
6 39, 840
43 280,620
20 133,800
60 324,400
19, 020
'"6,"i46
$15. 280
7.040
14, 080
80, 640
45, 840
7,040
35 250,600
'26'"i85,'246
10 75, 380
15 112.800
9 71. 160
4 28,560
12 67, 970
1 5, 810
4 21, 990
33.900
60. 060
76. 2S0
6.340
46, 380
6.340
27, 360
71,540
77,220
13. aso
37,640
33,600
1 6, 740
14 91, 960
2 12, 480
8 51, 120
7 43, 980
15 97, 700
12 78, 680
7 46, 380
1 6, 740
34 221, 560
20 135, 400
47 308,680
31,500
"6,140
1
5,500
5,500
3
16, 930
11, 495
1
5,810
5,810
26
147, 060
32
180, 045
173
996,880
38
220, 280
1
5,935
5,935
2
3
11, 745
16, 430
1 6, 810
2
11,620
5,935
96
522, 135
98
638,380
7
39, 670
13
71, 030
44
237,390
56
301, 360
2
10, 745
6,310
U
62, 910
18
98, 705
1
6.810
5,935
3
17, 180
8
42,605
DET.iiL OF PEHSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
E.\aminer, regional administrative
div- ■
Forester. _
Geologist
Horticulturist
Illustrator
Information specialist
Nursery manager
Project conservationist
Range conservationist
Range specialist
Regional fiscal inspector
Regional training officer..
Section head, regional adminis-
trative divisions
Section head, regional technical
division .
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist 1...
State administrative assistant
Statistician
Statistician, regional project plans
division ^^..
Supervisory engineering draftsman
Technical editor ,..
Work unit conservationist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
GradeS. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 1 . Range $2,600 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial orades:
Grade 10. Range $4„566 to .$5,315
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above
Rates less than $6,060
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060.
Positions at monthly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Add portion of salaries carried on other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count...
Part-time and temporary positio
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Additional pay for services abroad..
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
$43, 730
""6,810'
5,810
67, 345
10, 745
5,560
5.060
26, 676
99, 020
11,370
154, 930
6,560
123, 695
642,395
228, 275
5,310
5,310
15, 555
10,995
11 $59,785
3 16, 305
1 5, 935
1 5, 185
4 21, 990
16 92, 835
2 11,495
27 148.870
2 10, 120
1 6, 685
1 5,060
46 250,200
2 10, 370
23 127, 255
134 730,640
38 217,780
5,435
15, 930
6,185
1, 002, 465
;, 383, 770
;, 346, 770
5,440
199, 155
15. 540
175,200
3,874
17,
68
2,647
110.040
119, 324
13, 010
I, 740, 145
, 152, 285
, 149, 600
40 174, 225
4 15,940
51 182, 240
2 6, 028
31 97, 410
54 163, 408
5 13, 010
129, 217
83,098
22, 900
1,160
91. 882
Total of foregoing schedule.
49,310,679
303. 652
52, 677, 000
326. 000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
157
Water Conservation and Utilization Projects, Soil Conservation
Service — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
61
25
75
52
39
86
66
71
133
Average salaries anrt grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4. 171
OS-5.8
$3, 311
CPC-6.0
$4, 225
QS-5,8
$3. 347
CPC-6,0
$4, 166
OS-5.7
$3. 291
CPC-5.8
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
Payment above basic rates
$204, 026
60, 476
749
15, 150
$192, 000
116,400
800
3S, 500
$249, 700
216, 000
1,100
50.200
Total personal service obligations...
280, 401
347, 700
517,000
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
279, 6S7
6,695
1,272
2.072
3,312
631
fi. 440
35,966
1,978
21,000
1,598
347, 700
6, 000
1,700
2, 100
3,500
500
10,000
82, 452
2,400
517. 000
6.100
3 310
2.310
3.500
06 Printing and reproduction
1,000
4,800
08 Supplies and materials
107. 700
37. 000
2,500
4.200
360, 541
2,700
459, 152
1,900
Deduct charges for quarters and subsisf-
1.900
357, 841
457, 252
Obligntions Pa}/able Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
714
28
1,430
6,682
648
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
9,502
ObligatioDs incurred _
367, 343
457. 252
685. OOO
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
I $5, 435
1 5, 245
2 7, 945
2 7.230
Num- Total
ber salary
,1 $5,435
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 560
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 . .
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
1 3, 665
1 3, 655
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
6 25, 855
1. 9 9, 171
40
0. 5 1, 907
0. 4 4, 263
2 9, 090
131
2 9. 215
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0.8 3.909
2.8 14.650
0. 8 3, 965
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
2. 9 15. 154
Net permanent, departmental (av-
4 19,000
57
116
4 19, 700
100
200
3. 9 19. 700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
100
200
All personal services, departmental
19, 173
20,000
20,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8, 360
1 8. 360
1 8, 360
Water conservation and utilization
1 8.360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to regional chief of opera-
1 7, 840
1 7, 640
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
3 19, 220
Chief, regioiial land acquisition and
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 5. 940
3 19, 420
1 6, 140
Project supervisor..
3 19, 820
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVicES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer, civil
Land appraiser
Project supervisor
Soil scientist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Ra.ige $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Cr.afts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts ..
.\dd portion of salaries carried in, other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count -
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
and holiday pay
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages m the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations -
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
$15, 556
5,310
5, 435
6,560
39,220
18, 675
26,040
24,800
19, 570
10. 805
3,200
2,552
65 224. 302
6.5 25,282
3.7 15,865
0. 7 2. 257
45. 5 185, 026
60, 476
$15, 555
5.560
5.560
5.685
39. 845
7, 695
19, 930
22. 250
25, 310
10, 905
3,200
2,632
50 206, 207
6. 1 28, 596
1. 2 G. 003
0. 2 692
42.9 172,300
116, too
5.810
57, 540
18.050
36.205
22. 730
28,780
7,170
3,280
2.712
58 230, OOO
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING
ADMINISTRATION
SUGAR ACT PROGRAM
Sugar Act Program, Production and Marketing Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
61
59
62
60
64
62
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 800
GS-6.6
$4, 767
GS-6.6
.$4, 737
GS-6.5
01 Personal services:
$335. 050
866
1,293
$366. 173
768
1,374
$367, 271
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,413
Total personal services
338. 209
30,688
883
5,623
634
5,187
616, 800
365. 000
87. 600
3.612
2.559
3.999
68, 577, 556
4
176
368, 305
37, 500
900
5,800
700
7,600
707, 979
374, 242
28. .500
4,300
3. 4.50
4.000
63, 600. 000
200
300
368,684
36, 200
03 Transportation of things
900
5,800
700
7,600
07 Other contractual services:
Advanced to —
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938," pursuant to 7
use 1932
744, 850
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act of
1938, Agriculture," pursuant to
374, 242
Services performed by other agen-
3,300
3,000
3.000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions. . .
63, 151, 224
200
300
70, 037, 429
65, 033. 776
64. 700, 000
200200—53-
158
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING
ADMINISTRATION -Continued
SUGAR ACT PROGRAM— Continued
Sugar Act Program, Production and Marketing Administration-
Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental: Add salaries carried in
other position schedules paid from this
Nam- Total
ber salary
58.6
$331, 908
0. 4 3, 301
Num- Total
ber salary
58.6
$351, 887
1.4 6,418
Num- Total
ber salary
Field: Add salaries carried in other posi-
tion schedules paid from this account
$362, 266
1.4 6,418
338. 209
358, 305
368. 684
NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM
National School Lunch Program, Production and Marketing Ad-
ministration—
OBLIGATIONS B¥ OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
rBODUCTION AND MARKETINO ADMINIS-
TRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
208
1
200
211
2
204
211
2
204
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
$4,800
GS-6.6
$4, 767
GS-6.6
$4. 737
OS-6.6
01 Personal services:
$1,018,111
600
3,916
412
$1, 038, 789
2,000
3,995
216
$1, 038, 789
2,000
3,995
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1, 023, 039
103, 243
2.221
20, 607
36, 109
10, 318
90,000
167
3,621
8,179
2.500
81, 903, 361
133
676
1, 045, 000
122, 260
4,500
27, 000
36, 000
15,000
129, 000
175
3,825
10,000
6,000
81,926,000
300
1,209
1,045,000
122, 260
4,500
27, 000
36, 000
16,000
129, 000
05 R(.iil,s:iii,I 111 ilily services
07 (ifli,.| ....III, , iinl services:
..\,1\ tii,.,.,l !., "Administrative ex-
penses, sec. 392, Agricultural Ad-
justment Act of 1938," pursuant
to 7 U. S. C. 1392
Services performed by other agen-
Other
3,825
10, 731
5, 000
81,926,000
300
1,209
09 Equiiiim-nt.
U r,r;,i,|., ,iil,,i,li,.., iiii.l ,.,,i,l,il.,ii;,,ns..
15 Tii\.'. ,,,.! .,^,.'.,i...iii' ■ ' .;;
83, 203, 074
83, 324, 269
83, 326, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF HUMAN
NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS
Total number of permanent positions
9
6
10
8
10
8
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 392
GS-6.3
$2, 840
CPC-2.0
$4,095
GS-5.8
$2, 840
CPC-2.0
$4, 163
GS-5.8
$2, 840
CPC-2.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$28, 054
121
$36, 629
156
$35, 627
158
Regular pay in e-\cess of 62-weel£
Total personal services
02 Travel
28,176
109
1
75
1,600
3
701
11
35, 685
1,200
65
35,685
1,200
65
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
Services performed by other agen-
2,300
2,300
Other
08 Supplies and materials
700
60
700
60
30, 675
40,000
40,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
3D1IMAET
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
217
1
206
221
2
212
221
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 799
GS-6.6
$2, 840
CPC-2.0
$4, 766
GS-6.6
$2, 840
CPC-2.0
$4. 736
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,840
01 Personal services:
$1,046,165
600
4,037
412
$1, 074, 318
2,000
4,151
216
$1, 074, 316
2,000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in e.tcess of 62-week
1,051,214
103, 352
2,221
20, 608
35, 109
10, 393
90, 000
1, 767
3,624
8,880
2,600
81,903,361
133
687
1, 080. 685
123, 460
4, .600
27, 065
36. 000
16,000
129, 000
2,476
3, 825
10, 700
5,000
81, 925, 000
300
1,259
1,080,685
123, 460
4,500
27, 065
36,000
16, "000
07 Other contractual services:
Advanced to "Administrative ex-
penses, sec. 392, Agricultural Ad-
justment Act of 1938," pursuant
to 7 U. S. C. 1392
Services performed by other agen-
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions...
81, 925, 000
300
83, 233, 749
83, 364, 269
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 3. R.ange $2,960 to $3,430
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2, 950
0. 1 272
Num- Total
ber salary
0. 1 330
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
0.2 $1,007
Net permanent, departmental (av-
0. 2 1, 007
0.9 2,678
12
386, 989
0.9 2,700
12
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
395, 820
386, 989
All personal services, departmental.
396,827
389, 679
389, 701
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Home economist :
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
1 8, 040
1 6, 436
1 8,040
1 8,040
1 5,060
1 4, 206
2 6.820
2 6,830
1 2,950
1 2,840
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to .$4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
"3 i6,'665"
2 6, 670
1 4, 330
2 7, 070
2 6, 990
1 2, 960
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
2 5, 680
1 2, 840
9 36, 430
2. 1 7, 440
2 9, 002
0. 9 7, 069
9 36, 745
1. 4 4, 264
1.7 8,029
1.2 S.3S9
9 37, 280
Deduct:
1.4 4, 888
Portion of salaries shown above paid
1. 7 8, 130
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
1.2 8,565
Net permanent, field (average num-
6.8 27,047
121
627, 219
7.1 32,851
144
668, Oil
7. 1 32, 827
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
146
658,011
664, 387
691,006
690, 984
1, 051, 214
1,080,685
1, 080, 685
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed by allocation
accounts as follows:
Production and Marketing Admm-
istration _
Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home
Economics
1, 023, 039
28, 175
1,045,000
35, 685
1, 046, 000
35, 685
1, 061, 214
1,080,685
1, 080, 686
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
159
MARKETING SERVICES
Salaries and Expenses, Marketing Services, Production and
Marlteting Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Sertfices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Paymcnt above basic rates
Total personal service obligations. .-
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel .'
03 Transportation of things
04 C ommunication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
08 Supplies and materials — ---
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Commodity Credit Corporation
01 Personal services ---
02 Travel --.
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services.. - .
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Ta.xes and assessments
q^otal obligations payable out of
reimbursements from Commod-
ity Credit Corporation
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obligations
$11, 027, 070
47,116
37, 625
48, 810
9, 937, 687
667, 822
160, 033
378, 235
183, 348
142, 112
268, 879
9,960
938, 449
74. 674
45. 998
12,013
23,400
12, 336
7,682
38. 461
18, 375
4,240
284, 48S
28,731
2,752
7,442
2,267
14, 267
5.412
2.531
1,104
1,015
$11, 591, 888
40, 893
38,286
49, 553
9, 982. 020
708, 700
171.200
392. 500
208,200
123,900
276,300
10.500
321. 000
73,900
127,200
66,400
14,700
32,000
17, 100
10,700
53,100
25, 900
6,100
5,900
2,700
1,510
$11,682,815
40, 800
38, 650
49,500
in. 073. 165
717.350
171.400
392, 700
208, 200
123,900
277, 400
10,500
322, 500
94, 575
1, 396. 800
127.200
66.400
14, 700
32, 000
17, 100
10.700
53.100
25,900
6,100
341, 800
33,600
6,900
8,200
3,900
15,200
6,100
5,900
2,700
1,510
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental: Add salaries carried in
other position schedules paid from this
account (average number, net salary)...
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Area manager.
Area supervisor
Chief of section
District supervisor.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
36,240
8,360
26,880
63, 320
36,440
8,360
27,080
63, 920
36, 640
8,560
27,280
64,320
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Animal fiber technician
.\rea supervisor
Assistant area manager
Assistant area supervisor
.\ssistant chief of section
Assistant district supervisor
Chemist
Cotton classer
District supervisor
Entomologist
Field representative
Industrial engineer
Market reporter..
OfEcer-in -charge
Pathologist
Pharmacologist
Stockyard supervisor
Supervisor, cottonseed grading
Training supervisor
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Area supervisor
Assistant area manager
Assistant area supervisor
Assistant olBcer-in-charge
Bacteriologist
Chemist..
Cotton classer _
Entomologist
Industrial engineer
Marketing specialist
Market reporter
Market supervisor
Officer-in-charge
Plant pathologist
Stockyard supervisor
Technologist..
Warehouse examiner
Grade 9 Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Afcoutitant
liiiiiriologist
Cotton ciasser
Cotton technologist
Economist
Entomologist
Fieldman
Fresh fruit and vegetable inspector. .
Investigator
Land appraiser
Marketing specialist
Market reporter
OfBcer-in-charge
Pathologist —
Pharmacologist
Stockyard supervisor
Tobacco inspector
Warehouse examiner
Weights and measures examiner
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1 . Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of and above $5,060
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Savmgs due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary).
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above base rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential..
Additional pay for service abroad
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
All personal services, field
01 Personal services...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $7. 040
18 133,720
3 21,. 320
1 7,440
1 7, 640
7 51,880
2 15, 080
9 71, 160
2 15, 480
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 8.040
5 38, 400
43 326, 320
1 7. 040
1 7,440
7 51. 080
.040
1 7,440
8 49, 720
3 18. 420
1 5. 940
15 94,900
2 11,880
1 6, 140
5 .31.900
25 160.900
1 6. 140
6.740
6 40. 440
13 82. 620
23 140, 820
27 161,780
2 12, 480
9 56, 460
1 6,940
1 6,940
7 37, 420
234
1,192,475
4 20, 740
1 5, 185
1 .5, 660
8 41,480
10 54. 100
8 44, 480
1 6,060
7 36, 420
32 169,670
56 298,110
1 6,060
1 6,060
17 90, 520
198
1, 048, 155
12 67, 970
5,185
1, 146, 936
89 326.366
140 486,820
164 524,040
632
1, 466. 920
2 5, 800
3 9, 630
35 90, 040
196 471,900
9, 919, 946
188.6
3, 120, 685
0.4 2,040
16, 975
6, 780, 246
7,216
34, 522
21, 293
40. 572
1,459
1,177
1 $7, 240
18 135.320
3 21,720
1 7, 640
1 7, 640
7 52, 480
2 16, 280
9 72, 360
2 15, 880
1 7,i40
1 7, 440
1 8,040
5 39, 000
43 330, 320
50, 520
18, 820
6,140
96, 500
2 12. 280
1 6, 340
6 32, 700
25 1&3.500
1 6, 140
1 6,940
6 41,240
13 84, 220
23 144,420
27 165. 580
2 12. 680
11 69,740
1 6, 940
16
1 6,94
7 38, 920
1 5, 685
7 38, 045
249
1,202,690
4 21,115
1 5, 310
1 6, 685
8 42, 230
11 60,160
8 44, 980
1 6, 060
7 37, 045
32 172. 170
56 302,110
1 5, 185
1 6, 186
19 101,515
1,051,380
15 83. 650
1 5, 060
260
1,178,300
89 331,365
142 498,770
169 550,790
3, 062, 621
1.2 6,600
10, 170
25, 108
21, 418
40. 124
2,481
1.376
11,160.621 I 11,720.620
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
18 136,520
3 21, 920
7 62. 480
2 15. 480
9 72, 660
2 15, 880
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
1 8. 040
5 39, 000
43 .330,920
,240
7,640
■,640
8 50, 720
3 18,820
1 6, 140
15 96, 700
2 12. 280
1 6,340
5 32, 700
25 164,100
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
6 41, 240
13 84, 620
23 145, 820
27 167,780
2 12,680
11 70. 140
6, 940
7 39, 420
1 5. 810
7 38, 545
249
1, 264. 065
4 21.365
1 5,436
1 5,810
8 42, 730
11 61,286
8 45, 480
1 6, 060
7 37, 646
32 173.296
56 302,860
1 5, 310
1 5, 310
19 101, 765
198
1, 052, 755
16 84, 150
1 5, 185
264
1, 196, 120
94 34S. 916
142 500. 02O
170 553,740
3 9, 690
37 98, 684
205 498,620
3, 087, 667
1. 1 5, 600
10, 170
26,015
21. 579
39, 602
2,481
1,375
160
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING
ADMINISTRATION- Continued
MARKETING SERVICES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Marketing Services, Production and
Marlteting Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sclied-
ule are distributed as follows:
$9, 937, 687
938. 449
284, 485
$9, 982, 020
1, 396, 800
341, 800
$10, 073, 165
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from Commodity Credit Cor-
poration
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1, 396, 800
341, 800
11, 160, 621
11, 720, 620
COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY
Salaries and Expenses, Commodity Exchange Authority—
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classifl cation
19S2 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
132
138
1
130
136
117
130
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,033
OS-6.9
$5, 032
OS-7.0
$5, 032
as-0.9
01 Personal services:
$588, 361
296
2,284
677
$653, 770
4,680
2,540
800
$656 000
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
700
2,500
800
691,618
10,016
691
11,535
15, .324
15,615
2,977
1,365
5,797
4,233
609
661,790
9,000
1,000
10,800
15,286
13, ,300
4,200
1,700
5,224
2,000
700
660, 000
9,500
11,000
15,300
06 Printing and reproduction
13,500
Services performed by other agen-
1,700
6.000
800
Obligations incurred.
659,680
725,000
725, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1 $13, 200
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant Administrator
1 12, 000
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, compliance and trade prac-
1 in, 400
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
Chief, trading and reports division.
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
Chief, license and rules division
1 9,600
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
Chief, segregated funds division
1 9. 600
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 9 360
I 9, 360
Assistant chief, compliance and
trade practice division
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
Assistant chief, trading and reports
division
1 8,760
1 8,960
1 8,960
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 8, 040
1 8 040
Statistician.
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Commodity exchange analyst.
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
Commodity exchange specialist
1 5, 940
1 6. 140
1 6, 340
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Commodity exchange specialist... .
1 5, 185
1 5, 310
1 5, 435
1 5,560
1 5, 685
1 5, 810
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
9 41,720
9 42, 470
9 43, 220
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
9 35,315
8 32, 030
9 36, 190
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55
4 13, 820
4 13, 980
4 14, 220
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 6, 700
2 6, 300
2 6, 460
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 2,750
1 2, 830
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2, 552
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
39 222,852
2.3 9,584
347
39 $228,965
1.6 7,591
39 $228,665
1 3,515
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
36. 7 212, 921
37.4 221,374
4,000
890
38 225, 150
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
834
850
All personal services, departmental-
213. 755
226, 264
226,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Commodity exchange supervisor....
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Commodity exchange supervisor....
Assistant commodity exchange su-
2 20,000
1 8, 960
2 16, 920
2 19, 800
1 8,960
1 8,760
2 16, 720
1 8,360
2 16, 720
2' 16,080
4 29, 760
2 14,080
1 7,040
5 30,900
1 6, 940
1 6, 060
3 15. 305
1 5, 060
13 56,915
12 46, 420
16 53. 705
22 72. 980
6 16,820
2 5, 184
2 19,400
1 9,160
2 16, 720
Commodity exchange investigator. .
1 9, 360
1 8,360
3 26,880
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Commodity exchange supervisor....
2 16, 080
4 29, 760
2 14, 480
2 14, 880
6 39, 240
1 5, 940
2 15, 280
4 30 360
Commodity exchange investigator..
1 7,240
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
5 31,300
1 6,940
1 6, 186
Commodity exchange investigator..
Grade 9. Rnnge $5,060 to $5,810:
Auditor . .
Commodity exchange investigator. .
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
2 10. 620
2 10. 870
11 48. 380
11 42, 510
15 53. 225
23 76. 490
4 11,240
2 5, 104
3 16, 666
1 6, 185
13 57.916
12 46, 170
15 54.265
24 80. 080
4 11,640
2 6. 344
93 434, 059
12.5 67,899
720
99 460, 669
7 28, 173
97 450, 979
Deduct:
5 20,129
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
80. 6 375, 440
296
1,460
677
92 432,396
680
1,660
800
92 430, 860
700
Regulir pay in excess of ,'i2-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
1,660
800
377,863
436, 626
434, 000
591,618
661, 790
660, 000
FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION
Operating and Administrative Expenses, Federal Crop Insurance
Corporation —
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SummaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
702
230
761
615
302
881
611
306
Average salaries and grades:
Genera! schedule grades:
$4,260
GS-6.8
$4,410
GS-6.0
GS-6.0
Personal service obligations:
$2,287,974
775, 120
7,441
1.313
9.631
$2. 670. 770
1, 021, 660
9,344
$2. 619, 833
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess ot 62-week base...
1,035,474
10, 013
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
3,081,479
3, 601, 774
3,666,320
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
3,078,830
699, 704
3, 601, 774
872, 136
3, 666, 320
880, 780
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
161
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Continued
$16,614
29,460
121,370
84,224
376, 985
1,379,515
139, 550
16, 530
40, 662
22,604
200
15, 809
$21,000
37.900
141,000
165,000
595, 100
2,260,400
123.400
30, 500
54, 500
26, 500
$21,800
39 400
165. 000
07 Otiier contractual services:
Advanced to—
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938," pursuant to 7
TJ. S. C. 1392
675, 040
"Local administration, sec. 3S8,
Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938, Agriculture," pursuant
to 7 U. S. C. 1388
2, 180, IfiO
Services performed by other agen-
133. 4(10
Other
33, 200
57, 000
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
26, 600
20, 090
20, 900
6, 022, 047
7, 949, 300
7, 949, 500
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbtirsements
From Other Accounts
2,649
1,430
1,315
06 Printing and reproduction
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
5,394
6,027,441
7,949,300
7, 949, 500
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions in excess of $14,000:
Manager -
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant manager
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Area director
Chief, claims division
Chief, finance division
Chief, program development divi-
Chief, sales management division..
Chief, underwriting division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, finance division
Budget officer
Chief, administrative division
Government accountant
Organization and methods exam-
iner .:
Procedure officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agriculturist
Budget analyst ._
Government accountant
Organization and methods exam-
iner --- -
Supervising actuarv
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Budget analyst
Government accountant
Methods examiner
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Supervising actuary
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Actuary
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Government accountant
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Position classifier
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grades. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and cusiodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Total permanent, departmental
1952 actual 1953 estimate
$14, 800
11,300
31, 400
9,800
10, 400
10. 200
9.800
10, 200
9,360
81. 240
7, 640
44. 040
7.040
7,040
19, 220
6,940
6.340
13. 080
25.960
10,996
10, 246
6,660
10, 120
5,185
5,185
5,120
49, 380
13,260
84,335
83, 425
78, 940
24,250
41.200
10, 000
10, 400
10. 200
10, 000
10, 400
8, .560
8,560
8,560
9.360
101. 560
45, 040
7.040
7,040
16,180
6,185
6,310
5. 245
62. 996
13, 385
65. 980
74, 250
73, 520
13,750
8,296
Num- Total
ber salary
41.200
10,000
10, 600
10, 400
10, 000
10,400
8, 360
8,760
8,560
46, 040
7,240
7.040
10, 245
5,310
5,310
5,245
50,380
13,385
67, 605
72, 355
68, 500
13, 830
8,456
171 876,396 | 161 860,166 | 152 826,411
DETAIL ow PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
41. 7 $183,906
1,254
Num- Total
ber salary
13.4 $64,417
Num- Total
ber salary
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
129.3 691,236
1,053
2,300
439
147.6 805,749
1,990
2,921
148. 6 815, 759
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
3,133
All personal services, departmental.
695. 028
810,660
820. 975
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
1 8,360
1 7, 440
1 8, 040
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Adnilnistrativc officer- .
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 8,040
1 7, 240
31 223,240
1 6,140
3 18, 420
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
15 93, 200
1 5, 810
3 15, 430
70 366, 575
4 22, 115
2 10, 870
37 166. 450
1 4. 645
34 126, 660
98 333, 685
152 469, 005
70 197, 780
1 2, 872
1 2,420
1 7,440
1 8,040
Chief, examination and control di-
1 7,440
30 218,400
1 7,440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
4 24,560
1 6, 340
1 6. 340
2 11, 880
1 5,810
2 10. 495
75 398, 625
2 11, 620
2 11,120
31 140, 105
1 4, 545
29 109, 265
83 288,230
140 436, 826
43 123, 130
1 2.9.52
1 2. 420
4 24, 560
1 6, 340
Insurance examiner
1 6, 340
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 810
2 10, 495
75 398, 625
2 11. 620
2 11,120
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
23 104, 590
1 4,645
29 109, 265
86 296, 290
146 457, 725
47 137, 170
1 3, 032
1 2,490
531 2, 114, 847
139.1 615,788
2,321
454 1, 863, 942
22.5 88,921
459 1,870,817
Deduct:
18.5 66,743
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
391.9
1, 596, 738
774, 067
5,141
1,313
9,192
431.6
1,765,021
1, 019. 670
6,423
440.5
Part-time and temporary positions:
1,804,074
1,033,391
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
6,880
Payments to other agencies for reuuburs-
2, 386, 461
2, 791, 114
2, 844, 345
3, 081, 479
3, 601, 774
3,665,320
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
3,078,830
2,649
3, 601, 774
3,665,320
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
3, 081, 479
3, 601, 774
3, 665, 320
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Rural Electrification Administration —
OBLIGATIOXS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
19.54 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1,291
4
1,183
1,184
5
1,140
1,315
6
1.252
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 376
as-8.6
$5,689
QS-S.9
$5,613
Average grade .-
GS-8.9
162
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Rural Electrification Administration — Con.
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Servicen—Con.
Personal service obligations:
$6,440,851
36,074
23. 644
17, 148
$6, 393, 886
47. 135
24, 900
8.010
$6, 946, 727
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay m excess of 62-week base...
66, 130
26, 718
Total personal service obligations, ..
6,517,717
6. 473. 930
7,037,685
Direct Oblidations
6, 607, 456
1,161,676
60, 236
101,052
20, 452
130,013
83, 721
69, 897
51. 804
36. 668
315
3,518
6, 473. 930
1, 260. 000
67,000
116,500
30,000
123, 000
93,500
54, 400
43, 400
34,000
250
6,000
7, 037, 686
72, 600
133, 000
Services performed by other agen-
36. 600
250
13 Kefunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions.. .
8, 216, 808
8,289,980
9.002.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
10,261
494
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
10, 766
8, 227. 563
8, 289, 980
9. 002, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Administrator
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputv administrator
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator
Area director
Chief of division
rontrnllor.
nffir.
?11,600 to $10,600:
A.^M:^l.int. .iU-u ilirector
Assistant chief of division.
.Assistant controller, examination. .-
Assistant controller, technical staff.
A-r^i^tint t>rnprnm analyst
iiltant.
Grade 13. Kanfo $8,360 to $9,S
Accotmting specialist-.'
Administrntive officer
AgriniUiirMl :i<iiTiini<;trntor.,
Agricultii
.\ssista
rf ,,f ,li
II. 1.
nts..
iru ;ui;ilyst.
> Lh f of division.
lant
i lu'Cialist
Kr .^witching specialist- . .
> equipment and materi-
als specialist
Deputy assistant controller, exam-
ination ■.
Electro-agricultural specialist
Engineer
Kxamination manager .
Head of section
Head, construction coordination
staff
Loan specialist -*
Materials specialist
13, 000
10, 800
66,800
'i6,'8o6"
20,000
19,200
10, 200
10,000
17. 120
8,360
17, 720
3 25, 080
'57" 497,'926"
1 8,360
"2 161^720'
1963 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
13, 000
10, 800
32,400
66, 800
11,0.50
11.050
10.800
89,000
9.600
9.600
9,600
19,200
19,600
10, 400
17, 320
8,360
18,120
17,920
"8,'366
8,360
9.160
42,000
16. 720
538. 920
8.660
16. 720
16. 720
13. 200
11.060
64, 000
66. 660
11.060
11.050
10, 800
49, 400
98, 600
9, fino
9. fino
9.600
19,200
19.600
10.400
16. 720
8.360
18,120
42, 000
33, 440
539, 520
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Metering and control specialist
Xum- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
Num-
ber
1
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$8,360
8.360
8,660
1 8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
4
14. 080
28. 360
7 50, 880
1 7,040
27 195, 880
2 14, 080
5 36, 600
4
28,360
39
279. 760
39
280, 160
Assistant to assistant chief of divi-
Assistant to chief of division
2
1
1
1
1
1
14. 080
7.440
7.040
7.040
7.440
7.040
3
1
1
1
1
1
21,120
7,440
7,040
Chief of division
1 7, 440
7,040
3 21, 620
1
1
1
24
3
7.040
7. 040
7,040
173, 760
21,320
1
1
1
24
3
7,040
Deputy assistant controller, ac-
25 178, 000
2 14,080
1 7, 040
16 116, 840
6 43, 440
3
3
2
21, 720
21, 720
14, 280
3
3
2
22, 320
1 7,240
1
2
7,040
14, 480
1
2
Organization and methods examiner.
14,480
1 7, 640
1
2
1
1
1
1
7,240
14, 080
7,040
7,040
7.440
7,040
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
2
13
3
7 240
Telephone management specialist..
""i 7,"640"
1 7,040
1 7,440
14,080
7,040
7.240
Wirine specialist, training program-
7,040
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
11 69.940
2 11, 880
2 12, 080
13 78, 620
2 13, 280
1 5,940
13 77, 620
Agriculture economist
2
13
3
11, 880
81,620
18,220
11, 880
Assistant home electrification spe-
Assistant to chief of division
1 5,940
1 6, 140
6
30,100
5
30,100
1 6, 540
1 6, 140 ■
64 331, 160
1 6, 340
4 24, 960
5 30, 100
1 5, 940
1
73
3
4
4
5,940
445,620
17,820
25,360
24, 160
1
78
4
4
6
471,920
Information specialist
30,100
19
1
2
1
1
1
114,460
5,940
11,880
6,140
6,140
6,340
23
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
9
12
3
1
137, 220
6,940
Organization and methods examiner.
11,880
6,140
6,140
Radio information specialist-...
1 6, 140
6,340
5,940
6,940
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
12 61,346
6 31,110
3 15, 180
1 5,310
1 6, 435
40 204, 776
9
10
3
1
47,166
52, 725
15, 565
5,435
47 166
62, 846
Assistant head of section
Assistant to chief of division.
15, 655
5,435
9
2
7
3
2
1
12
2
1
47,666
11,370
35, 545
16,305
10, 245
6,310
62, 970
10,370
5,060
17
2
7
3
2
1
18
2
1
88, 146
11,370
36, 670
4 20,740
1 6, 186
2 10, 620
8 41,480
2 10, 246
2 10, 870
6 31,860
16,305
10, 245
5,310
92, 830
10, 370
5,060
1 5,060
1
6,060
1 5.060
1 4. 996
60 214. 266
34 139. 805
147 548.025
136 460. 936
107 332. 196
13 36. 630
3 7. 976
8 19. 920
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,645
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range .$2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
I2"
33
141
126
78
6
2
8
229, 660
137, 360
630, 325
428, 700
241,620
17,220
5,424
20, 670
66'
36
162
138
86
6
5
8
"288,'530
148, 746
.567,835
466, 800
266, 220
17, 220
13,180
20, 130
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
908 4, 616, 991
66. 6 204, 336
7,765
880 4, 717, 399
40. 8 261, 574
961
53.
5, 063, 408
B 306, 062
Savings due to use ot former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
841.4
4, 403, 900
839,2
4, 465, 826
907.4
4, 757, 343
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
163
DETAIL OF PEnsoNAi, SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions:
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 710
16, 258
9,557
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 720
17, 250
Num- Total
ber salary
$22, 235
18, 275
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates;
All personal services, departmental.
4, 437, 425
4. 489. 795
4, 797. 863
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,000
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
25 210, 600
25 210, 600
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
18 128,920
20 148, 200
1 7,440
6 43,840
5 36,400
5 35, 400
Cooperative education specialist
28 200,920
11 77, 640
11 78, 440
Field operations and maintenance
10 72, 200
S 36,600
30 215, 400
20 144, 400
34 243, 760
20 144,400
Rural industries and equipment
1 7,440
1 7, 640
4 24, 160
3 17, 820
.53 321, 620
67 417, 100
Safety and job training adviser
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural economist ..
2 15, 080
2 12, 280
5 29,900
2 15, 080
3 18, 220
5 29 900
'61 319, 140
38 231, 520
42 261, 880
9 56,060
64 336 960
06 397,900
9 54,860
8 47, 720
1 6, 140
1 5,060
0 30, 610
45 238, 950
10 81,840
51 315 540
Home electrifleation specialist
9 66,060
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
1 5,060
1 5,060
3 16, 305
24 129,065
19 96, 265
24 129, 815
IB 81,710
1 5, 435
4 20. 740
3 15,805
12 54, 085
5 17,425
1 2,950
1 5, 310
3 16, 180
2 8, 410
1 3,910
1 2,950
1 6,310
Grade 7. Range .$4,206 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 8, 535
1 3, 910
1 2,950
383 2, 303, 210
45.6 262,363
3,896
304 1, 996, 410
8.2 68,350
354 2, 287, 000
15.4 .97,616
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
337.4
2,036,951
28,364
7,386
90
7,501
295.8
1,938,060
34.415
7.6,50
338.6
Part-time and temporary positions:
2, 189, 384
33, 895
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates;
8,443
Additional pay for service abroad
8,010
8,110
2,080,292
1, 988, 135
2, 239 832
01 Personal services
6, 617, 717
6,473,930
7,037,685
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
6, 507, 456
10, 261
6,473,930
7, 037, 685
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Total of foregoing schedule
6, 517, 717
6,473,930
7,037,685
0BLI0.4TI0NS BY OBJECTS — contmued
FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Farmers' Home Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions_
5,923
287
6,012
6,821
297
6.004
5,770
297
5,959
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 260
GS-5.6
$4,277
GS-5.6
$4, 297
GS-5.6
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Pergonal service obligations:
$24, 374, 177
436, 312
96, 466
146. 376
726
$24, 467, 137
444. 175
94. 560
120. 000
$24, 393, 200
445, 650
93,800
120, 000
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
25. 054, 057
25, 125, 862
26, 052, 6.50
Direct Obligations
24. 820. 362
2, 802. 734
123. 947
288, 158
601. 605
164. 690
136, 598
31, 064
176, 662
136, 763
36
1,800
18, 671
24, 876. 442
2. 758, 000
120,000
300.000
720. 000
170.000
126,000
29. 000
167. 000
85,000
60
1.660
22.000
02 Travel
120,000
305. 000
830. 000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
140,000
30,000
Services performed by other agen-
cies..
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Awards for employee suggestions. . .
118,000
50
1. 950
29, 301, 080
29, 376, 042
29, 428. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
233, 695
1,184
43
6,034
18, 391
1,106
609
249. 420
60. 545
4.000
40,000
43, 035
3,000
02 Travel-
04 Communication services
05 Rentsandutility services
07 Other contractual services
66.600
5.000
42,000
33, 960
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
260, 962
390,000
29, 562, 042
29, 765, 042
29, 853, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Grades established by act of Oct. 15,
1949 (7 U. S. C. 1016):
Rate of $14,800:
Administrator
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy administrator
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant admmistrator.
Director, farm ownership division.
Director, production loan division..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, budget division
Chief, engineering section
Chief, examination division
Chief, farm and home management
section
Chief, farm debt adjustment section
Chief, farm housing section
Chief, finance division...
Chief, information division
Chief, loan and collection section...
Chief, loan making section
Chief, loan servicing section. ..
Chief, personnel officer
Chief, water facilities engineer
Insured mortgage specialist
Special assistant to the administra-
tor ---
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.administrative officer
Assistant budget oflicer
Assistant chief, examination divi-
sion
Assistant chief, farm debt adjust-
ment section
Assistant chief, farm housing section.
Assistant chief, finance division
Assistant chief, loan and collection
section
Assistant chief, personnel officer
Assistant to director, farm owner-
ship division..
Assistant to director, production
loan division
Chief administrative analyst
Chief, administrative services divi-
sion -.
Consultant
Field examiner
Home economist
23, 100
11,550
10, 800
9,600
9,800
9,800
9,800
10, 200
9.600
10, 000
9.800
9.600
9,800
8,760
8,960
8,760
Num- Total
ber salary
9,800
10. 000
10, 000
10, 000
10. 400
9,600
10, 200
9,800
9.800
9.800
10. 000
10. 000
9, COO
9,360
8,760
17,920
8,760
9,160
8,960
Num- Total
ber salary
23. 360
11. 800
11.050
10. 000
10, 000
10, 200
9,800
10. 000
10. 000
10, 200
9,800
10, 000
9,360
8,760
17, 920
164
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Farmers' Home Administration — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Gene'al schedule g-ades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360-Con.
Diformation specialist
Loan making specialist
Loan servicing specialist..
Security servicing specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer.
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural credit specialist
Assistant chief, administrative serv-
ices'division
Chief, administrative accounting
section
Chief, administrative supervision
section -
Chief, allotment and control section
Chief, classification section
Chief, employee relations section. ..
Chief, employment section
Chief, estimates section
Chief, examination clearance sec-
tion
Chief, fund accounting section
Chief, .statistics section
Chief, training section
Farm management specialist
Field personal representative.
Information specialist...
Insured mortgage specialist
Loan making specialist.
. Lean servicing specialist.
Organization and methods exam-
Program analyst
Security servicing officer
Security servicing specialist
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Accounting supervisor
program analyst
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural credit specialist
Assistant chief, administrative ac-
counting section
Assistant to chief, administrative
servicp.s division.
Assistant chief, allotment and
control section
Assistant chief, classification section
AssL'tant chief, employment sec-
tion
Assistant chief, estimates section. . .
Assistant chief, fund accounting
section
Assistant chief, statistics section.. .
Chief, commtmication and records
management section
Chief, departmental services sec-
tion
Chief, property management sec-
tion
Chief, space management section...
Examiner
Head disciplinary reviewer
Home economist
Informatlnn specialist
Methi "
!9. 1(
i $,-,810:
Adn
alist..
AgricuUuial tiriil! .,(
Architectural engineer.
Assistant chief, departmental serv-
ices section
Assistant methods examiner..
Budget assistant..
Property management specialist...
Disciplinary reviewer
lllL.I.
llit-
Supervisor, fiscal cxaoiinatiou unit.
Supervisor, liquidation accounts
unit-
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,95.'i
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total
salary
$8,560
8,560
8,960
8,560
14,480
8,040
14,680
8,040
7.840
15. 080
7,840
7,840
21.520
7,240
26,360
18,620
6. 940
6,140
6,740
6,940
6,540
6,940
13, 880
6,140
6,540
19,620
12,080
23.425
5, 435
6,185
6,185
6,435
6,060
6,660
6,810
10, 870
10, 870
6,810
165,615
43,950
169. 915
157, 170
113,480
5,900
8.776
2 14. 680
1 8. 040
2 14, 680
7,640
8,040
8,040
8.040
8.040
14, 080
7,440
6,940
6,540
6,740
6,940
13, 880
6,340
6,540
20,220
12, 480
17, 556
5,185
10, 870
5,435
6.435
15, 430
5,560
6,185
6,560
17,180
5,810
5,435
5,186
5,810
5,810
45 174,325
45 153,995
43 133, 470
Num- Total
her salary
$8,560
8,760
9.160
8,760
14,880
8,040
15,080
7,240
8,040
7,640
8,040
8,040
8,040
15,680
1,040
6,940
6,740
6,140
12,280
6.940
6.940
13.880
6,340
6,740
20.220
12, 480
17, 805
5,310
10, 995
6,660
5,560
15,555
5,685
5,310
5,685
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES — Continued
17, 305
5,060
5.810
5,660
5,310
5, 936
6,810
46 175, 226
45 154,895
43 134, 330
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year .
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of s-^laries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Field representative -
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Area director, examination division-
Area finance manager
Assistant field representative
State director
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\dministrative officer.
Area water facilities engineer
Assistant area director, examination
division
Assistant State director
Assistant to the State director
Auditor in charge
Chief accountant
Chief, administrative services divi-
sion —
Chief, farm ownership operations.-.
Chief, production loan operations...
Chief, program operations
Field representative
Resident director, examination di-
vision.
Territorial area supervisor..
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\dministrative officer.
Agricultural credit specialist
Alaskan representative
Assistant area chief, administrative
services section
Chief, administrative accounting
section
Chief, fund accounting section
Chief, program accounting section..
Examiner
Farm management specialist
Farm ownership specialist
Production loan officer
Program loan officer
Senior farm ouiiership and w.ater
facilities engineer
Senior farm ownership and water
facilities specialist
Senior farm ownership engineer
Senior home management super-
visor
Senior water facilities engineer
Senior water facilities specialist
State field representative
Ori'li' 0 R-liife $,';.060 to $5,810:
\' I"' -'iper visor...
\'!-.'ii : :■■. r assistant —
.\ Ml .111 I hici, program accoimt-
Assistant production loan officer —
Chief, communication and records
management section
Chief, space management section...
County supervisor —
Examiner.
Farm management specialist
Farm ownership and water facili-
ties engineer
Farm ownership appraiser
Farm o\\Taership appraiser-engineer
Farm ownership engineer. —
Farm ownership loan servicing spe-
cialist
Home management supervisor
Personnel otficer
State field representative..
Territorial representative
Water facilities engineer
Water facilities specialist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-
Orade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Total
salary
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,330.
19.9
$97, 291
2,579
2.6 13,1
1.7 12,820
4 36, 640
4 37, 240
1 8. 360
40 363,000
4 29, 160
1 7, 040
2 1.5,680
4 29, .560
4 31, 560
4 30, 960
17 130, 880
16 123, 640
17 128,880
1 7,440
16 106, ,660
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
4 24, 360
4 26, 960
4 27, 160
4 27, 760
12 76, 680
11 71,140
47 308,740
29 191,460
4 25, 560
2 12, 680
26. 760
45,980
32,700
793, 680
4 22, 365
4 22, 365
109 578, 290
16 80. 900
1 5,060
4 20, 365
37 199, 845
69 373,680
49 269,685
2 11,120
26 148,185
4 22, 115
2 10,120
1 5, 185
12 64, 720
3 16, 805
996, 870
1,793
6, 880, 560
286 845,220
4 29, ,560
1 7,240
2 16. 680
4 30, 360
4 31, 760
4 30, 160
17 131.480
16 123, 440
17 111,780
1 6. 540
1 6, 940
4 25, 160
4 27,560
4 27. .560
4 25, 760
13 84, 620
10 65. 400
46 303,840
33 217,1
1 6, 140
2 12, 880
24 1.34,740
3 17,056
4 21,490
4 22, 740
87 467,136
14 76, 490
1 5,060
4 20, 740
.33 181,980
73 401,606
48 268,960
2 11, 370
27 153,1
3 16,430
2 10, 370
1 5. 185
12 66.145
3 17,065
1,029,790
1,746
5, 729, 830
286 840,810
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
165
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, ind custodial grades:
Grades. Range ;!2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range 42,420 to $2,840
Num- Total
her salary
2 $5, 480
4 11,326
3 7,960
Num- Total
her salary
2 $5, 560
1 3,232
1 2,840
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $5,640
1 3,232
1 2,840
5,617
23,574,526
186.6
752, 184
45, 643
9. 4 43, 656
6,610
23,230,847
103.1
391,470
6,459
Deduct:
23, 110, 292
88
Savings due to use of former pay scales
322,092
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
13. 1 52, 760
Net permanent, field (average num-
5,439.8
22,820,354
85, 275
345, 438
90, 359
18,241
21
128,114
726
5,420
22, 892, 137
73, 750
364, 300
88,500
5,371
Part-time and temporary positions:
22, 788, 200
75,000
364, 300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
87,650
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reim-
120,000
120,000
23, 488, 528
23,638,687
23,435,150
25, 054, 057
25,125,862
25, 062, 550
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
24, 820, 362
233, 695
24,876,442
249, 420
24, 766, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
286, 560
25, 054, 057
25,125,862
25, 052, 650
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Farm Credit Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
19,53 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Penonal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
436
1
391
409
1
403
409
1
403
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 708
OS-S.l
$5. 816
GS-8.3
$5, 815
GS-8.3
Personal service obligations:
$2, 266, 791
8,364
8,710
1,134
4,064
$2,339,916
4,200
9,000
$2, 339, 716
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
4,200
9,100
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
2, 286, 063
2,353,116
2,353,016
Direct Obligations
2, 273, 371
243,601
3,034
17,992
10, 771
56,927
8,656
1,922
15, 710
4,754
25
933
2, 353, 116
261,056
1,800
20,200
11,200
49,800
26,500
2,353,016
261,055
1,800
20,200
11.200
61, 729
26,500
Services performed by other agen-
17,000
10,000
17,000
10,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions...
1,500
1,500
2, 637, 696
2,752,171
2, 754, 000
Obligations Pat/able Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
12, 692
120
4
1,870
110
06 Printing and reproduction
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other .-Iccoun^s- Continued
$3
366
Total obligations payable out of re-
16, 166
2,662,861
$2, 762, 171
$2,754,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Governor
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Depu tv governor
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy governor- __
Cooperative bank commissioner
Intermediate credit commissioner...
Land bank commissioner
Production credit commissioner
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy governor in charge of fi-
nance and accounts and adminis-
trative divisions
Chief of appraisals
Chief, cooperative research and
service division
Chief examiner
Deputy intermediate credit com-
missioner
Deputy land bank commissioner. _.
Deputy production credit commis-
sioner -
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Acting deputy governor
Assistant chief examiner —
Assistant cooperative bank commis-
Assistant intermediate credit com-
missioner
Assistant deputy land bank com-
missioner
Assistant deputy commissioner
Assistant director of finance and
accounts- .--
Associate chief, cooperative research
and service division
Chief, administrative division
Chief of appraisal review
Assistant chief of appraisals
Chief of appraisal engineering
Chief, economic and credit analysis
division
Chief, persoimel division
Deputy director of finance and
accounts
Director of information and exten-
sion
Special assistant to Governor--
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Assistant chief, economic and credit
analysis division
Assistant deputy intermediate
credit commissioner - -
Assistant deputy production credit
commissioner
Associate chief reviewing appraiser.
Associate chief engineering ap-
praiser
Chief accountant
Chief, central office personnel
section ,
Chief, field accounting section
Chief, loan servicing and real estate
section
Chief, national farm loan associa-
tion section
Chief, operating analysis section
Chief registrar
Chief, securities section
Cooperative bank coordinator
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative oflicer
Agricultural economist
Assistant chief, administrative divi-
sion
Assistant chief, fiscal, joint stock
land bank, and administrative
section --
Assistant chief, loan servicing and
real estate section --
Assistant chief, national farm loan
association section
Assistant chief, operating analysis
section -— --
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
12, 200
12, 800
12,800
12,800
10,200
10,600
10.200
10, 400
79, 240
18, 720
17, 120
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1 8, 040
1 7, 440
10. 800
11,800
l^O.W
10,1
10, 600
10, 600
10, 000
20,800
19, 200
21,200
10, 400
10, 600
10, 400
9,800
10, 600
10, 600
10, 600
10, 600
9,800
10,400
77,710
9,360
8,360
9,160
9,160
8,760
8,660
8,360
27,280
7,440
7,640
87, 030
8,040
8,040
8,040
7,440
166
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Farm Credit Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grrades— Continued
Grade 12. Ranee $7,040 to $S,040— Con.
Assistant chief reviewins; annraispr.
Chief, district personnel section
Chief, reports section
Fiscal economist
Marketing specialist
Reviewine farm credit examiner
Special assistant to Governor
Chief, central office personnel sec-
tion
Assistant deputy intermediate
credit commissioner
Budget officer
Hvdraulic engineer _.
Grade 11. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Chief, graphic section
Chief, information and credit anal-
ysis section.
Information officer
Personnel officer...
Reviewing farm credit examiner
Special assistant to Governor
Financial analyst
Loan specialist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief, securities section...
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
.\dministrative assistant
Agricultural economist..
Farm credit examiner
Financial analyst
Information specialist
Personnel assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,020 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Ranee $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Ranee $2,950 to $3,4.30
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to .J3,230
Grade 1. Range $2..')00 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range' $2,552 to $3,032..
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Regular pay in excels of 52-weelv base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime...
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details _
All personal services, departmental.
Field: '
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief reviewing land bank appraiser
Supervising farm credit examiner...
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Farm credit examiner
Registrar
Resident farm credit examiner
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant resident farm credit
examiner
Farm credit examiner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Farm credit examiner
Grade 7. Ranee $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Ranee $3,795 to $4,546..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field...
Deduct:
Lapses
Savmgs due to use of former pay scales
for part of year.
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
Payment to other agencies for reimbursa-
ble details
All personal services, field
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
14,480
7,240
24, 120
6,940
6.940
6,940
13.880
6,140
6.140
6,940
5,625
16, 566
5. 435
20. 740
5,810
11,370
16, 180
5, 810
14,485
79, 360
55, 920
159, 675
186, 560
127, 840
17,700
8 22, 416
307 1,691.371
44. 7 196, 634
2.568
262. 3
1,492,169
5, 698
1,126
230, 770
16, 820
52, 665
67, 430
129 783, 026
1. 3 7, 175
1,228
127.7
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 240
7.640
14,880
7.240
24. 120
. 8,040
5, 940
29,700
6,940
6,940
6.940
6, 940
13, 880
6,340
6,340
6,940
6,750
16, 886
5.560
5.435
5, 935
10, 120
15, 570
5, 810
14,730
75. 370
48. 340
160, 660
151, 736
111,880
6,820
77 1.568,006
5.4 15,880
271.6
1,652,126
5,940
228, 210
38, 070
62, 770
67,010
132 795, 560
1.6 7.770
Num- Total
ber salary
1.5. OSO
7,440
24, 120
8,040
6,140
29, 700
6,940
5,876
17, 176
6, 6R6
5, 560
5, 935
10. 120
J. 5, 870
5. 936
1.5,105
75, 460
49, 170
161, 600
152, 726
110.910
5.900
277 1, 673, 131
5.4 16,174
271.6
1, 556. 957
6,060
8.040
93, 220
94, 800
225, 630
38, 4.50
63, ,530
57, 575
132 790, 545
1.6 7,786
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$2, 286, 063
$2, 353, 116
$2,353,016
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
2, 273, 371
12,692
2,363,116
2,353.016
Obligations payable out of relmburse-
2, 286, 063
2,353,116
2, 363, 016
EXTENSION SERVICE
Payments to States, Hawaii, .\Iaslca, and Puerto Rico for Cooperative
Agricultural Extension Work, Extension Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions .._
Regular pay In excess of 62-week base...
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services.
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services .
Services performed by other agen-
cies _ ^
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Capper-Ketcham Act (act of May
22,1928)
Bankhead-.Tones Act, sec. 21, title
II (act of June 29, 1935)
Bankhead-Jones Act, sec. 23, title
II of the act approved June 29,
1935, as amended by the act of
June 6, 1945 (Public Law 76)
Additional extension work (act of
Apr. 24, 1939)
(Act of Feb. 23, 1929).
(Act of Oct. 27, 1949, Public Law
417)
Puerto Rico:
(Sec. 3, act of Mar. 4, 1931) exten-
sion of Caoper-Ketcham Act to
Puerto Rico
(Act of Aug. 28, 1937)....
(Act of Oct. 26, 1949, Public Law
406)
Housing Act of 1949, title V (Public
Law 171), sec. 606a
16 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel
15 Ta.xes and assessments
Obligations incurred.
1,480,000
12,000,000
12,250,000
556. 000
13, 950
42, 150
71, 602
33, 050
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1,200
5,000
3, 000
2,000
3,000
1,000
1,480,000
12,000,000
12,250,000
65.5, 000
17,300
42,558
101,090
33, 050
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Extension agricultural specialist.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Extension agriculturist
Extension agricultural specialist-
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
167
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General scbedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360-Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
2 16,720
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 8, 660
1 8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
1 8,560
Extension specialist in textiles and
1 8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,840
1 7,040
1 7,640
1 7,040
1 8,040
Extension agricultural specialist
1 7,640
1 7, 840
Extension radio information spe-
1 7, 240
1 7,840
1 7,240
1 7,640
1 7,440
1 7,040
1 6,940
2 9, 410
15 57,6,50
13 45, 675
3 9,890
1 2, 552
1 2,420
1 7, 840
Extension specialist in textiles and
Extension specialist in visual
1 7,040
1 7,040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Extension radio information spe-
Qrade 7. Range $4,205 to $5,330
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,535
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,895
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,670
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,272
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,050
3 13, 115
15 57, 650
9 31.615
3 10,370
1 2,632
1 2, 490
3 12,990
14 62,615
8 28,600
3 9,890
1 2,712
1 2,560
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
48 229, 137
4 23,945
380
2.4 11,906
0.3 1,030
44 216,352
2.5 14,918
42 208,247
1.6 9,234
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0. 2 2, 107
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
41.9 193,936
699
163
41.3 199,327
686
40.2 196,890
703
AU personal services, departmentaL
194,788
200,013
197, 593
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual jates:
2 11,294
0. 6 3, 258
1 5,594
1 5, 594
Net permanent, field (average num-
1.4 8,036
21
1 5,594
21
1 6, 594
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
21
8,057
5, 615
202,845
205,628
203, 208
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
198,046
4,799
202,820
2,808
200, 400
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
2,808
202,845
205,628
203, 208
Salaries and Expenses, Extension Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
147
1
138
137
148
133
143
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,586
GS-7.7
. $5,790
QS-8.3
$5, 994
GS-8.6
Personal service obligations:
$748,348
4,349
2,683
6,073
$748, 497
$845, 892
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Payments to other agencies for reim-
2,858
7,639
2,860
4,500
Total personal service obligations...
761, 453
758,994
853, 252
Direct Obligations
744, 494
49, 908
30, 393
9,368
326
750, 935
57, 050
24, 000
10,000
600
853, 252
69, 050
25, 000
12, 000
06 Rents and utility services __.
500
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Dirert Obligations— Continued
$42,632
3,662
5,512
4,599
416
181
$46,000
2,243
2,000
6,000
1,600
200
$50,600
4,150
Services performed by other agen-
3,000
6,548
6,800
200
891,490
899, 628
1,030,100
Obligations Payable Oat of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
16, 959
306
46
328
8,059
200
Total obligations payable out of
reimbiusements from other ac-
17,638
8,269
909,128
907,787
1,030,100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director of extension work
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director of extension work.
Field representative
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director of extension work.
Assistant to the director
Leader, general agriculture
Leader, 4-H Club
Leader, home economics
Chief, division of agricultural eco-
nomics
Chief, division of business admin-
istration
Chief, division of extension infor-
mation
Chief, division of field coordination.
Chief, division of field studies and
training.
Chief, division of subject matter
Extension agriculturist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the director
Assistant chief, division of extension
information
Assistant chief, division of field
studies and training
Chief, agricultural section
Chief, home economics section
Extension agriculturist
Extension agricultural engineer
Extensioneconomist
E.xtension educationist
Extension entomologist
Extension home economist.
Extension poultry husbandman —
Extension specialist..
Garden and food preservation
specialist
Leader, Negro work
Technical analyst-.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, division of business admin-
istration .
Assistant chief of extension infor-
mation
Extension agriculturist
Extension agricultural engineer
Extension economist
E xtension entomologist
Extension home economist
Extension information specialist
Extension poultry husbandman —
Extension specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative oificer
Administrative analyst
Budget officer
Extension analyst
Extension specialist in visual infor-
mation
Information specialist.
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Budget assistant
Extension information specialist
Extension visual information spe-
Grade 8. Range"$4^62oYo' $5^376
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Num- Total
ber salary
9,360
9,360
9,160
8,360
"9,'366
16,280
8,040
54,880
7,040
8,040
8,040
5,940
6,435
10, 865
46, 925
30,690
$13, 200
10, 800
50,160
"35^240
6,940
18,020
5.940
6,940
15, 680
5,185
16, 305
5,560
5,370
32,560
21,850
9,600
9,600
10, 400
9,600
10, 200
10,600
'"9," 600
17,720
8,360
9,360
60, 160
8,360
36, 040
8,360
8,360
50, 160
8,360
15, 280
"i5,'486
16,805
5,185
16, 430
5,660
5,370
32,685
26, 055
I
168
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
EXTENSION SERVICE—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Extension Service — Continued
DET.UL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. llange $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade ?.. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Num
her
16
34
7
3
3
Total
salary
$63, 310
121. 470
23, 610
9,690
8.776
Num
ber
26
19
7
1
3
Total
salary
$101,160
09, 125
22. 650
3.230
8.856
Num
ber
32
16
6
1
3
Total
salary
5123.370
68, 080
19, 380
3.230
9,016
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
136
8.4
2.9
1.4
749, 161
46. 657
1.106
20.618
6.005
126
2.5
719. 151
23.709
138
3.7
821, 786
25, 640
Savings duo to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
1.8
0.4
12. 359
2.368
0.9
0.4
7,059
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
coun
Net permanent, departmental (av-
126. 1 686, 785
1,788
2.437
6.073
122. 1 685, 451
133.8
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
2,620
7.639
2.644
4.600
All personal services, departmental.
697, 083
695. 710
798. 665
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
2
1
9,360
14. 480
8,040
1
2
1
2
9.360
14. 880
8.040
14, 480
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Extension cotton ginning specialists-
Extension marketing specialists
2
1
2
14,880
8,040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Field agent, Negro extension work-
2
1
13. 880
4.545
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1
4
4,545
14. 300
1
4
4,545
14, 460
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
4
13. 640
11
0.5
63, 945
15
95
2,272
11
65, 605
304
10
56,405
Deduct;
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0.5
2,255
0.6
2.290
Net permanent, field (average num-
10.5
61, 663
2,561
246
10.5
63. 046
9.5
64. 371
Part-timc and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc base
238
216
64. 370
63,284
761, 453
758, 994
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
744, 494
16, 959
750. 935
8,059
853, 252
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
761,453
758, 994
853, 252
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
382
1
353
367
1
363
374
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,002
GS-8.6
$2,941
CPC-3.3
$5, 929
OS-8.5
$2,952
CPC-3.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Personal service obligations:
$2,073,528
3,954
$2,131,635
1,635
Part-time and temporary positions
1,000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Personal service obligations — Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
$7. 8,52
2,702
4,122
$8,108
2,480
$8,198
2,480
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations. _.
2,092,168
2, 143, 858
2, 185, 533
Direct Obligations
1,945,151
90, 706
7,197
23,050
478
60. 163
2.503
8.595
11,420
7,777
1.019
2,029,292
84,607
6,630
23,061
900
55,000
2,115
7,827
12, 972
6,204
635
2,070,667
86. 674
6.630
23.051
900
55,250
2,115
7,827
12, 972
6,379
02 Travel-
05 Rents and utility services _.
07 Other contractual services _._
Services performed by other agen-
cies
2.158.049
2, 228, 133
2,273,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
147.007
7.106
230
300
1.429
114,566
4,060
230
300
1,165
04 Communication services—
230
08 Supplies and materials.-..
865
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts
156. 072
120, 311
120,761
2, 314, 121
2, 348, 444
2, 393, 761
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary of Agriculture
Under Secretary of Agriculture
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture- . .
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Agricultural economist
Director of finance and budget ofii-
Director of personnel...
Executive assistant, chief of staff —
Judicial officer
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Administrator (land and water re-
sources program)
Assistant director of persoimel
Assistant to the Secretary
Deputy director, budget and fi-
nance
Director of plant and operations
Hearing examiner
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist-flood control opera-
tions officer
Agriculturist-flood control survey
officer
Agriculturist-irrigation programs
officer
.\criculturist-land programs officer. .
Assist;mt director of personnel
Assistant director of plant and op-
erations
Assistant to director of personnel.-.
Chief of division, budget and fi-
nance.
Chief of division, personnel
Hearmg examiner
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative analyst
Assistant chief of division —
Assistant to the director of person-
nel.
Assistant to the director of plant
and operations
Budget examiner
Cartographic engineer
Chief of division, plant and opera-
tions
Chief of section, persoimel
Departmental security officer
Employee performance officer
Employee relations officer
Medical officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22. 600
1 17. .500
1 15.000
12.200
12. 200
12. 200
12.200
11.800
11. 050
68. 550
29,400
10.600
9.600
58.800
81.400
51,400
25.680
63.760
18, 320
18, 620
51, 660
9,360
27, 080
79, 010
9,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 600
1 17, 600
1 15,000
12,200
12,200
12,200
12,200
11. 800
21, 850
58, 250
22. 100
11.800
54.000
19.800
10,600
25,280
63,160
18, 520
18,120
52,360
9,360
9,360
8,360
8,360
DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE
169
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range$8,36Q to $9,360— Con.
Organization and methods exam-
iner-.-
Training and employee relations
officer
Procurement analyst
Training officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant and auditor _..
Administrative analyst
Budget analyst
Chief, administrative services divi-
sion
Employment officer
Engineer ._ _
Investigator
Medical officer ___
Organization and methods examiner.
Position classifier
Procurement analyst _..
Safety engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant _
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant..
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Investigator
Methods examiner
Organization and management
analyst
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement analyst..
Secretary to the Secretary..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant and auditor.
Administrative assistant
Investigator
Nurse
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5, Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried on other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count.,_
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay. _
Night-work differential
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Agricultural economist
Gr."ide7. Range $4,206 to $4,955...
Grade 6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...,
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)..-
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment ._
W. A. E. employment.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details. __ _
All personal services, field.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
336.9
1,986,666
10, 200
8,410
18, 676
20,490
18 95, 535
1. 7 8, 653
68. 920
14, 680
7,240
7,040
22, 120
30,160
14,280
6,740
18, 220
26. 660
6.340
6,140
6,340
49. 790
93. 145
11.495
6. 560
6.245
183, 120
39. 530
213, 650
106. 705
92, 750
6,640
3.534
13, 000
33. 824
2,770
348 2, 067, 638
4.8 27,893
343.2
2,029,746
7,715
29,400
9,800
10.400
8,660
19,300
24, 385
101. 890
635
1.000
Num- Total
ber salary
58. 120
14,680
7,240
7,240
22,320
30,160
14, 480
28. 960
7.040
15,080
6,940
18, 220
24, 960
6.640
6.140
6,540
50. 166
93. 270
11.620
,5,685
6. 246
188,826
39. .630
217.993
109. 920
94. 190
6,540
3,534
13, 000
34. 304
355 2,111.911
8.5 41,756
29.600
10,000
10.400
8,910
20.005
24, 786
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$2,092,158
$2, 143, 858
$2, 186, 533
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1, 945, 161
147,007
2,029,292
114, 566
2,070,667
114,866
Obhgations payable out of reimbin*se-
2,092,158
2,143,858
OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Solicitor, Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
19,64 estimate
Summary of Personai Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
533
1
433
603
1
442
567
1
501
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,251
GS-7.5
$5,403
GS-7.7
$5,345
GS-7.1
Personal service obligations:
$2,377,772
2,813
9,145
8,774
1,779
$2,401,762
3,000
9,238
9,300
$2, 652. 837
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
3.000
10. 290
9,300
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
2,400,283
2,423,300
2,675,427
Direct Obligations
2, 176, 468
56,726
1,529
22,988
2,832
12, 976
7,800
1,869
18,812
13, 961
75
1.741
2.211,432
68,565
1.631
21,901
2,646
10,951
9,125
2,737
19, 164
13,355
92
1,825
23,600
2,646
12, 946
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
9,000
2,737
20.600
14, 100
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
92
2,525
2.317,766
2.353,424
2,601.400
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
223. 815
6.477
148
2,219
272
1,253
763
352
3,018
211,868
5,206
119
2,098
254
1,049
876
263
1,836
1,145
8
176
328. 173
8,700
400
3,300
254
1,952
07 Other contractual services _..
Services performed by other agen-
875
263
2.800
1,700
8
167
1,676
Total obligatibns payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts.
237,474
224,895
350,000
2,565,240
2,578,319
2, 851, 400
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Solicitor
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy solicitor
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate solicitor
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate solicitor
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, legal division
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 000
2 24, 200
3 36, 400
10 103, 400
$14,800
13, 200
24, 400
35, 400
104. 000
$14. 800
13. 200
24, 400
35, 400
104, 800
170
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAH 1954
OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Solicitor, Agriculture — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Executive assistant to the solicitor..
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Administrative officer.
Grade-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range'$5,060'to'$5;8"i6:"
Attorney.-- -
Administrative assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,41 0 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2, 552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Savings due to use ol former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count—
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) -.-
Regular pay in eifcess of 52-w eek base
Payments to other agencies for reimburs.
able details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional attorney..-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional attorney
Attorney.. -
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney..
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney.
Abstractor...
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955...
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4, Range $3,175 to $3,655- --
Grades, Range $2,950 to .$3,430---
Qrade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.--
Savlngs due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account -
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment -.
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
129, 250
22, 615
69, 906
30, 940
100, 910
239, 175
116, 400
26, 630
319 1, 723, 999
66 261, 696
2,483
0. 7 5, 201
255.3
1,470,711
5, 656
158, 440
162, 240
136, 685
6,060
44,800
39, 225
127, 340
61 192, !
11,000
214 1, 061, 326
37.4 158,406
1,503
2, 176, 468
223,816
Num- Total
63, 345
22, 865
56, 666
30, 815
96,125
220, 320
111,000
15, 430
6,684
299 1, 662, 609
37. 3 186, 302
93, 000
8,760
89, 600
160,240
222, 840
75, 716
6,185
36, 515
40,100
124, 325
183, 820
2,830
204 1, 043, 930
24, 9 123, 973
1,300
1,700
3,634
2, 211, 432
211, 868
Num- Total
her salary
88, 520
21.990
70, 155
31,065
100, 125
264, 875
136,440
15,610
342 1,876,304
37. 4 219, 407
304.3
1, 665, 832
6,430
85, 335
6,185
49, 005
41, 100
128, 460
213, 250
2,910
225 1, 143, 625
28, 5 147, 771
196. 6 997, 005
1,300
1,700
3,860
2, 347, 254
328, 173
OFFICE OF FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summart/ of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
142
1
117
142
2
120
154
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary...
$6,285
QS-7.4
,$.5,321
GS-7.4
$6,326
Personal service obligations:
$606. 891
4.563
1,892
370
$613, 674
7. .500
1,900
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
8,000
2,100
Total personal service obligations...
613, 706
623,074
692, 100
Direct Obligations
504, 375
13, 706
2,630
7.079
54, 726
1,014
2.369
3,789
7,269
646
52l;874
14.000
2.600
7.500
,56, ,500
1,000
2. 500
4.000
2, ,500
750
590 900
2,500
56,500
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
1,400
2,600
4.300
2,800
800
697, 603
613, 124
685,000
ObligatioTis Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
06 Printing and reproduction.
07 Other contractual services
109, 331
744
317
101, 200
4,000
600
900
900
101.200
4,000
600
900
900
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
110,392
107, 600
107, 600
707, 995
720, 724
792, 600
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Director...
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Agricultural economist, chief
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative oiBcer, head..
Agricultural economist
Marketing specialist
International trade economist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Administrative officer, head.-
Agricultural economist
Geographer —
Foreign affairs officer
Liaison officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
Information specialist
Personnel officer
Government accountant
Agricultural education officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Agricultural economist
International trade economist -
Information and editorial specialist.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural economist
Inte national trade economist
Adm''inistrative assistant
Statistical assistant, in charge
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9,55
Gr.ide 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,546
Grade 6. Range $3,'tl0 to $4,160
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$14, 800
12,200
10, 000
90, 600
10, 000
10, 000
8,560
17, 120
9,360
5,940
5,940
12, 280
26, 060
16, 930
5,060
5,560
5,370
99, 510
16, 680
$14, 800
12, 200
10. 000
90, 600
10, 000
10, 000
37, 000
14, 280
7,240
7,240
5,940
5, 940
12,280
26, 425
16,305
5,185
6,685
5,370
102, 385
17, 180
120, 335
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
171
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num
-, Total
Num- Total
Departmental— Continued
ber salary
ber
salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 4. Kange $3,175 to $3,655.
24 $83, 160
24
$82, 360
26 $85, 590
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
10 31, 740
10
31,900
11 33. 170
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2 6. 460
2
6,460
2 5, 500
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 2. 910
1
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032_
1 2, 552
1
2,632
1 2, 632
Total permanent, departmental
142 745, 297
142
750, 492
154 815, 237
Deduct:
22.8 113,888
21. 5 113. 241
22.4 109,083
Savings due to use of former pay scales
1,724
Portion of salaries shown above paid
12.8 70,449
12.5
71,973
12.8 73,216
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
9.9 47.655
10
48, 396
10.2 49,062
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
116.3 606,891
118
613, 674
129 682,000
Part-time and temporary positions: Tern-
4,653
7,500
8,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1,892
1,900
2,100
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
613, 706
. 623, 074
692. 100
OFFICE OF INFORMATION
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Information, Agriculture —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classiflcatioh
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 e'stimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
212
1
169
127
131
116
120
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,928
OS-7.1
$3,166
CPC-4.3
$4,936
GS-6.8
$3,251
CPC-4.4
$4,947
GS-6.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 251
CPC^.4
Personal service obligations:
$810, 471
2,486
3,585
2,904
$560,086
$578, 567
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
2,039
2,367
Total personal service obligations...
819,446
662, 125
580,924
Direct Obligations
520,048
6,725
6,910
8,603
669, 079
4,308
15,351
20,558
17,659
1,000
1,435
547,501
7,100
7,500
8,000
669, 000
3,700
4,400
12,000
1,000
666. 300
7,100
7,500
8,000
689, 000
3,700
Services performed by other agen-
cies
4,400
12,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,261,476
1,251,201
1,300,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
299, 398
19,028
796
377
1,130
40, 697
7,397
100, 971
14,624
14, 624
640
640
Services performed by other agen-
750
750
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
469, 794
16,014
16, 014
1, 731, 270
1, 267, 216
1,316,014
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
2 21, 850
3 29, 400
1 9, 360
1 8, 560
3 25,480
1 7,840
1 8,010
2 14, 680
7 61, 280
12 89, 920
1 7,840
1 fi, 940
3 20, 020
14 86, 960
4 24, 560
3 15, 930
3 17, 180
11 69, 786
1 4,995
26 122,076
9 37, 310
26 93, 876
26 87, 215
36 108, 760
3 8, 730
2 8, 605
2 7, 670
1 2,750
7 19, 724
1 2,420
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
2 22, 100
3 29,600
1 9,360
1 8,760
1 8,360
1 7, 840
1 8,040
2 14,680
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director of information
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2 22, 100
3 29, 600
1 9, 360
1 8, 760
2 16, 720
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 840
1 8, 040
2 14, 680
5 38, 200
1 7,840
1 6, 940
3 20,420
5 31, 700
3 19,020
2 10, 370
2 11, 120
5 38, 200
1 7, 840
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 940
3 20, 420
5 31, 700
3 19, 020
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
3 15, 430
2 11,120
Motion-picture production special-
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..:...-
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 6, 120
15 70, 700
4 17, 430
18 68, 880
23 81, 025
16 49, 200
3 8, 730
2 8,855
2 7,870
1 5, 120
16 74, 905
4 17, 430
19 72, 290
23 81, 025
16 49, 200
3 8, 730
2 8, 865
2 7, 870
7 19,864
1 2,420
7 19,864
1 2,420
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use Of former pay scales
212
1,021,754
8.9 44,657
0. 1 789
34 168, 697
2,860
127
606,644
11 46, 558
131
627, 679
11 49, 122
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Nct permanent, departmental (av-
169 810, 471
1,249
3,686
2,904
116 660,086
120 678, 557
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
2,039
2,367
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
818, 209
1,237
662, 125
580,924
01 Personal services
819,446
562, 125
580, 924
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
520,048
299,398
547,501
14,624
566, 300
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
14, 624
819,446
562, 125
680,924
LIBRARY
Salaries and E.xpenses, Library, Agriculture —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1054 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
166
1
161
167
1
161
156
1
161
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,039
QS-5.3
$4,005
GS-5.2
$4,008
GS-5.2
172
Appendix to the budget for fiscal year 1954
LIBRARY—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Library, Agriculture — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service obligations:
$640. 158
2,914
2,629
247
$634, 961
2,750
2,635
760
$595, 936
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeb base...
2,750
2,496
750
Total personal service obligations.. -
645, 948
641,096
601, 931
Direct Obligations
697, 572
1,687
2,691
6,912
34,066
5,355
2,872
8,097
19,760
46, 830
1,777
694, 696
2.385
2,726
6,400
32,500
10,416
2.025
3,175
19, 525
45, 763
1,658
692, 751
2 385
4 400
06 Printing and reproduction:
32,500
Other
10, 491
2,026
2,750
Services performed by other agen-
19 654
1,633
726, 609
720, 169
731 550
Obligations Payable Out of PeimbursemeiUs
From Other Accounts
48, 376
46,500
75
25
75
500
Services performed by other agen-
324
2,414
12,900
86
300
4,000
10,000
100
250
45
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
64,100
61, 000
11,460
790, 609
781. 169
743,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of bureau
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, division of lending and refer-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, division of bibliography
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, division of technical processes
Chief, general reference room
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.-\.illlllllxlr:itivr (ifRcer
Cliii I. :i -'iMi II inn section
fMiit I, l.iM iiiphy of agriculture
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6,940
6,940
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERvicBS — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940-Con.
Num- Total
her salary
1 $6. .640
1 5, 940
1 6, 540
1 6, 340
1 6,940
1 5, 060
1 5, 660
6 32, 610
2 10, 870
1 6. 185
3 15. 080
22 100, 760
1 4, 545
12 45. 420
16 53, 365
33 101, 860
21 60, 090
1 2, 820
4 10, 208
2 4, 840
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Chief, general reference room
1 $6. 140
1 6, 640
1 6, 640
1 6, 140
1 5. 185
1 5,660
6 29. 050
2 11, 120
1 5, 186
3 15,180
22 102, 010
1 4. 645
12 46. 920
17 55, 335
34 102. 400
22 61, 620
1 2, 910
4 10. 208
2 4,840
1 $6, 140
1 6, 740
1 6. 140
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 185
Assistant chief, lending section
1 5, 560
6 29,060
2 11, 245
3 15, 180
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
19 87,020
1 4, 646
11 38,886
16 48, 260
29 90, 190
23 63, 250
1 2,600
3 7, 896
2 4,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
138 ,546,393
4 17, 017
1 1, 260
139 644, 648
6 21, 919
128 601, 771
5 18, 450
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
133 528, 116
2,914
2,173
23
224
133 622, 729
2, 760
2,200
500
250
123 483,321
2,760
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
2,050
500
260
All personal services, departmental.
533,450
528, 429
488, 871
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
7 38, 170
6 25,605
1 4, 160
1 3. 736
11 36,326
1 2, 830
1 2, 652
7 38,630
6 27, 230
1 4, 160
1 3, 666
11 34,890
1 2, 910
1 2, 652
7 39,360
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,966
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to .$3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
6 26, 205
1 4, 160
1 3. 655
11 35, 730
1 2, 990
1 2, 740
28 113,377
1 1,200
135
28 113, 727
1 1,495
28 114,840
Deduct:
1 2, 225
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
27 112,042
466
27 112, 232
436
27 112,615
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeb base
446
112,498
112,667
113,060
646, 948
641,096
601,931
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
697, 572
48,376
694, 696
46, 500
692,751
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
9,180
645, 948
641,096
601,931
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
FOREST SERVICE obligations by objects — continued
Expenses, Brush Disposal, Forest Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estUnate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
13
68
96
66
234
319
90
322
430
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 730
GS^.9
$3,808
CPC-6,6
$3, 566
GS-4.4
$3,558
CPC-6.3
$3. 610
OS-4.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,462
CPC-6.4
Object classiflcation
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$103,846
212,405
400
3,032
$301, 591
742, 635
1,160
8,000
$379, 381
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1, 022, 235
1,460
8,000
319, 683
1,289
2,911
622
2,935
12,359
62, 478
66, 738
1,094
159
1,053,386
4,130
7,720
1,836
7,400
51, 379
151,250
112,000
6,000
1,411,076
5,600
10,400
2,400
10,000
63,344
189,080
142, 000
6,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
173
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$2,996
$11,600
$16,100
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
453. IM
1,176
1,405,700
5,700
1, 856, 000
6,000
ir,l, 988
1,400,000
1, 850, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field:
General scliedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Training and safety officer
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160..
Grade 4. Ranee .{3.175 to .$3,655..
Grade 3. Range $2.9.50 to $3,430..
Grade 2. Rn
Crafts, protrr'
Grade?, i:
Grade 6. U .
Ungraded posui
Rates less tlia
1 $3,230,
Nidial grades;
i -;4,035.
. $5,U6U. ,
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
.\dd:
Terminal leave in excess of lapse
Portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time emtilnvnirnt ,
W. A. E.ctnAoyiurut
Regular pay in cmcss ni .'i^ weeic base
Payment above hiLsiciali'^ ijvertimeand
holiday pay.
01
Personal services.
$4, 205
8,340
11.230
3,575
6,220
0.5 1,160
0. 7 2, 672
103, 846
155,481
961
55,963
400
3,032
Total
salary
$7, 840
4,330
25,660
63.685
72, 170
36, 840
2,750
1 4,000
18.6 70,422
301, 591
654, 707
1,160
8,000
$7, 840
8,660
33.500
84,645
95, 145
49,040
5,500
379, 381
904, 307
Roads and Trails for Stales, National Forests Fund —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
0 uject classification
19.52 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary 0/ Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
302
281
573
384
419
809
384
419
809
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3. 945
GS-5.3
$:!. 976
CPC-7.0
$3,288
$3. 9.58
GS-5.3
$3,983
CPC-7.0
$.3, 386
$3, 981
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$4. 004
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,394
Personal service obligations:
$1, 049. 819
748, 163
4,038
16, HI
$1, 447. 513
1, 222. 631
5.570
25. 802
$1, 453, 003
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1, 222. 631
.5. .590
Total personal service obligations...
1, 818. 131
2, 701, 516
2, 707. 026
Direct Obligations
1, 592. 075
42, 209
21, 413
3, 426
15, 821
523
409. 772
2, 673, 086
63, 780
38, 890
7.910
25. 003
1.2.50
667.000
420
1,896.519
340, OUO
2 678. .596
1.250
Services performed by other agen-
420
1, 141. 284
213, 185
09 Equipment
340. OUO
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Continued
10 I^arids and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
$482. 578
73
14. 549
$1,237,085
120
28. 937
$1, 781. 575
120
3, 936, 908
6,298
6.980.000
7,000
7.531,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
8,000
3, 930, 610
6, 97.3, noo
7, 523, 000
Obligatwns Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
226, 056
2,106
13
2
951
6,536
48, 701
307
110
28,430
250
28, 430
250
140
4.50
47, 730
140
450
47, 730
Total obligations payable out of
reimbur.sements from other ac-
284.782
77.000
77, 000
4, 215, 392
7, 050, 000
7, 600, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field;
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Civil engineer
Training and safety officer-
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Civil engineer
Engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Civil engineer
Forester
Superintendent of constn'ction.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955...
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.6,55. _.
fir
I:
• ,H.;
Grade 8. liauge .$3,740 to .$4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to .$3.680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates less than $6,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
\V. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
01 Personal services
Salario? and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$6. 140
6.340
6,940
5,810
10. 370
5,060
73. 726
12, 886
30. 156
45.435
45. 140
8,410
9.505
27. 650
69.590
31,880
62. 160
9.242
302 1, 073, 603
35.1 101,153
40. 1 151. 446
1,592,075
226, 056
6.810
10. 495
5.060
5.935
90. 725
36. 405
56. 400
63,790
81, 260
8,570
28.275
70. 716
53,890
62, 320
9,402
8,730
221 748, 213
384 1.394,866
36.3 109,576
59.1 233.381
1, 447, 513
1, 076, 184
673, 086
28, 430
5.810
10. 495
5.186
5.935
91. 350
36, 655
,56,900
64,030
81.580
8,650
9,630
28,400
71,090
.54,490
62,320
9,482
8,810
750, 103
384 1, 400, 355
36.3 109,576
17.2 71,157
1,453,003
1,076,184
2, 678, 596
28, 430
174
APPENDIX to THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING
ADMINISTRATION
REMOVAL OF SURPLUS AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
Removal of Surplus AgricuUural Commodities —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
TRODUCTIOX AND MARKETING ADMIN-
ISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions -_
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services .-
02 Travel...
03 Transportation of things
04 Commmiication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
Advanced to —
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392. Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938," pursuant to 7
TJ. S. C, 1392 -.
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act of
1938, Agriculture," pursuant to
7U. S. C. 13)«
Other --..
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. .-
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Personal services:
Permanent positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services..
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment-
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred.
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
1952 actual
2,415,565
151.135
10, 467
58,611
69,284
15, 102
81,000
23.738
25. 318
5.908
51,251,059
99
2,546
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
.\veraee grade.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Pa>Tnent above basic rates..
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
1953 estimate
2, 984. 000
220. 600
15,000
85. 000
100. 000
20, 000
81,000
35. 000
36. 000
10. 000
70. 940. ,632
500
3,000
1954 estimate
%2, 461, 724
2, 152
9,373
1,459
2, 464, 708
151, 135
10, 467
$.3, 016, 250
2,152
11, 523
3,500
3, 03,3, 425
220,500
15,000
2, 969, 000
220, 500
16. 000
85. 000
100. 000
20. 000
81, 000
36. 000
36. 000
10. 000
70, 935. 000
600
3.000
.$3, 016. 040
2.152
11.508
3,600
3. 033, 200
220,500
15,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
SUMMARY — continued
04 Communication services
06 Rents .and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
Advanced to—
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938," pursuant to 7. U. S. C.
1392
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act of
1938, Agriculture," pursuant to
7 U. S. C. 1388
Other
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments..
Obligations incurred _.
81,000
23,738
25.318
5,908
51, 424, 239
99
2,568
1953 estimate
$ss. ion
100, 000
20,300
81,000
3.5.000
36. 100
10.050
71,110,000
500
3,025
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agricultural economist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Agricultural economist
Grade 9. Rsmge $5,060 to $5,810:
A gricultural economist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955--
Orade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade4. Range $3,175 to $3.655..-
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.--
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses -
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account _
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-wceli base
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
All personal services, departmental
Field: Add salaries carried in other posi-
tion schedules paid from this account
(average number, net salary) --.
Personal services..
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed by allocation ac-
counts as follows:
Production and Marketing Admin-
istration...
Office of Foreign Agricultural Rela-
tions
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
8,040
5,940
6,310
16.140
14,140
6,900
14
66, 470
3.6 13,033
3.6 18,444
2 15.018
2, 415, 566
49, 143
Num- Total
her salary
1 $10, 000
1 8,360
3 22,120
1
4,206
2
8,535
1
4,035
1
4,160
3
9,626
3
9, 766
2
6.900
3
9,090
12 64, 146
1. 8 8, 438
3. 6 13, 450
0. 8 7, 056
2, 984, 000
49, 425
Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Fund, Department of
Agriculture —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
78
74
79
75
79
75
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 834
GS-7.2
$4,862
QS-7.1
$4. 930
GS-7.1
01 Personal services:
$343, 973
204
1,324
$357, 177
$359,080
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,381
42
1,378
42
Total personal services
34.5. 501
358,600
360,600
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
175
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$15. 791
2.424
7. 176
4,450
3,086
2,886
6,560
5.087
4.829
517
$20. 550
2.700
9.800
4,200
3,100
i, 600
9,400
5,100
6. 500
550
04 Communication services
9,800
06 Printing and reproduction
3,200
5,000
6,000
500
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
398.307
425, 000
425 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental: Add salaries carried in
other position schedules paid from this
account (average number, net salary)...
Num- Total
ber salary
44.7
$201, 164
Num- Total
ber salary
4^4
$208, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
44.5
$207, 300
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Oflicer in charge
4 30, 560
4 31, ICO
4 31,360
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $31, .500
1 6, 140
5 27, 175
1 4. 205
7 23. 985
7 21.450
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $31,900
1 6, 310
5 27. 425
1 4, 330
8 27, 640
7 21,930
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $32. 500
1 6.340
5 27,800
1 4, 455
8 28,040
7 22, 330
Officer in charge - - -
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Marketing specialist _ .
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965 - -
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
30 14.5.015
2.8 8,998
227
31 150, 725
3 9. 550
31 152,825
3 9, 010
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
27. 2 135, 790
204
523
7,820
28 141, 175
28 143.815
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli: base
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
650
8,875
6.50
8.835
All personal services, field.-
144. 337
150.600
* 163. 200
345. 501
358,600
360.500
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
Working Capital Fund, Agricultural Research Center, AgricuHural
Research Administration —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
189
38
223
189
43
228
209
43
247
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 175
OS-5.5
$3,418
CPC-5.0
.$4. 191
OS-5.5
$3,420
CPC-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$650. 436
124, 826
2.550
13, 784
9.464
$653, 000
140.000
2.600
13, 400
Part-time and temporary positions- .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
140,000
3,000
Excess of annual leave earned over
801, 060
179
606
32.828
104,347
1,523
16,359
681.227
22, 249
59
2,397
809, 000
400
500
33,000
104,600
1,500
16,000
682.000
22.000
02 Travel
03 Transport .t-.u ..' ihniL-^
04 Commuii,
500
05 Rents an. 1 i ;:,. ; : rs
06 Printing aU'l ixiuniiiiriiun
07 Other contractual services
108, 300
1,500
16.000
09 Equipment . -
22,500
2,500
1, 662. 734
1, 671, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9 800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8. 560
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer in charge of operatioiLs
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 $8,040
1 $8,040
1 8, 040
1 6, 140
1 6, 740
1 6, 940
1 6.940
1 6. 340
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant personnel officer
1 6.435
DETAIL OF TEUSOSA
L SERVICES —
continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 685
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,810
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,810
Superintendent, mechanical shops--
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955.-
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430-
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3.230
1 5, 810
4 18. 696
2 8.966
4 15.766
8 27.560
6 15.470
1 5. 810
4 18, 820
2 9. 090
4 15.390
8 27, 640
5 15,630
1 6, 810
6 28,605
2 9.090
7 27,995
9 31, 375
5 15,790
3 9, 210
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,666 to $5,315 -
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680-
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454-
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230-
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
4 21.010
9 43. 100
7 30,305
25 97. 575
24 83.680
6 20. 324
39 121. 330
36 104. 352
12 32.050
4 21. 260
9 43. 100
7 30.306
25 97. 575
24 83.680
6 20. 324
39 121. 330
36 104. 352
12 32. 060
5 26, 575
9 43, 360
8 34, 795
25 97. 675
24 83. 680
6 20, 324
40 124, 660
37 107, 384
12 32, 050
189 666, 456
4 14,500
1,520
189 667, 146
4 14, 146
209 766 683
Deduct:
5 17,883
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)---
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
185 650,436
124, 826
2,550
8.208
5,876
9.464
185 653. 000
140,000
2,600
8.0OO
5,400
204 748. 800
140 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
3.000
8.600
E.xeess of annual leave earned over leave
801,060
809,000
906,000
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING
ADMINISTRATION
Administrative Expenses, Section 392, Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
PRODUCTION -\ND MARKETING ADMINt.S-
TRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
2.536
2.240
2,553
59
2,319
2,477
5S
2,239
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grade^ :
$.3,934
as-5.6
$4,041
OS-5.6
Average grade
OS- 5. 6
176
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING
ADMINISTRATION Continued
Administratwe Expenses, Section
of iPSa— Continued
Agricullural Adjuslmenl Act
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — COUtinUed
Object classlflcation
ni Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rem- :iii: iiii'i!\ -.I'lvices
06 Friniii m:^ , Iiietion
07 Otli'i ' ' ■■ I ■ , I ■r\ices
08 Supiili.-- iiil iMiili lials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary —
Average grade --.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli:
base -
Total personal services
02 Travel --
04 Communication services.
07 0 ther contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Ta.xes and assessments..
Obligations incurred.
ALLOCATION TO EXTENSION SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
positions
01 Personal services, permanent posi-
tions
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
1, 625, 643
293. 247
37, 944
119,902
1953 estimate
$10, 280. 292
345, 612
39,715
124, 586
10. 799. 205
1, 538, 288
40, 480
229,416
375, 5e-4
28, 977
81, 758
170, 425
32, 082
75S
12,673
1954 estimate
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent p9sitions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Average s:il;iries and prades;
Oenenil ■,rlM>i|nli. ..'rii.les:
Av.-i:u'> ,,liiy ._..
AVIT:il r nif
Ungl-Kll'^i I-nSllii.nS __
01 PersonRl services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positicms-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel-..-
03 Transportation of things
04 Cnmnmnication services
(If, H.-nl .aii'l illilil\ ;:rnir.>; -
09 kciniimient -. -
13 Awards
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred -
10. 09,5, 638
1, 337. :)01
52. 035
209. 343
430. 958
34. 262
78, 381
158, ,534
41, 103
1,479
10, 379
12, 449, 413
$4,568
GS-(i.3
$3,147
10,818,718
1, 539, 563
46, 480
229, 766
375, 664
28, 977
81, 768
170, 625
32, 382
758
12,685
10, ,599,871
1,377,709
41,514
206, 466
3o0, 621
24, 095
71, 4S1
150, 5.50
28, 255
11,294
2,483
68
2,244
$4, 566
OS-6.2
$3, 147
10.619,637
1, 379, 709
41,514
206,816
360, 621
24. 095
71,491
150, 912
28,655
11^306
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Project chief
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent^ departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Saving duo to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Add salaries carried in other position
schedule paid from this account
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chairman, State committee
Insular area directoii
State executive officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Administrative officer
Assistant executive officer
Assistant insular area director
Assistant State chairman
Chairman, State committee.
Chief division
Executive officer
r. State committee
Oni.l
Al
ili^t
-1,940 to $6,940:
illicer..
.'\.^-'-' ml ■ hi-i iln-ision
Assistant executive officer.
Chief division
Executive officer
Meinbor State committee..
Cliicl liivisKjn
Chief section
Farmer fieldman.
Performance specialist
Program analyst
Program specialist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,7,50 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $6,060 and above..
Rate less than $5,060..
Total permanent, field-
Deduct:
Lapses , —
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for patt of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count—
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Part-time and te
Part-liiiii' rnip
W. A, V. -iiinl
Regulai |M\ Hi (■
Pavmen
iporary positions:
lyni.ait
\ Hi •■\r. . . (if ,52-base pay
low l,a-ii' rates:
' and holiday pay
Additional pay for services abroad. —
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
All personal services, field..
01
Personal services.
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed by allocation
accounts as follows:
Production and Marketing Adminis-
tration...
Forest Service
Extension Service..
Total of foregoing schedule
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 10, 363
40
1, 15,5. 873
Num- Total
ber salary
2 .10,723
1, 3.89. :
42 351.120
2 18. 320
3 27, 280
1 7, 040
1 7. 640
2 16, 080
1 7, 040
5 37, 200
15 108, 600
24 168,960
2 14,080
1 5. 940
4 24, 760
1 6,3(0
40 244, 400
5 30. 700
4 23, 760
39 231.060
3 17, 820
6 27, e25
46 243.135
12 65, 345
307
1, 563, 420
3 15, 305
1 5. 810
98 495,880
1, 596, 610
309 849,750
13 32, 500
40 334,400
2 18, 520
4 33, 440
2 16, 080
""i'"""7.'040
6 46. 640
16 118.240
24 168.060
1 7,840
6, 668
1.5, 312
16, 940
13, 788
0.7 2,294
25, 344
267, 903
32, 168
117,436
363, 707
6. 540
17. 820
6,340
250. 260
44. 980
6 33. 235
40 220. 525
15 87, 160
307
1, 660. 295
5 28, 450
1 5, 810
95 491, 325
267
1, 207, 360
1 4, 295
201 686,410
260 793,750
526
1, 552, 180
309 849.750
9 22, 600
2 6, 748
5 14. 840
6 14, 520
21,764
323, 64S
33, 032
123, 277
364, 403
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
177
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Disaster Loans, Etc., Revolving Fund, Department of Agricultitre-
ScHEDULE A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FARMERS' HOME
ADMINISTRATIOX
Total number of permanent positions
Full time equivalent of all other positions-
139
159
323
339
267
569
367
153
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,317
QS-5.6
$4,236
GS-5.5
$4,247
OS-5.5
01 Personal services:
$688,422
510, 883
4,180
8,095
$1,292,670
948, 055
5.275
6,000
$1, 535, 605
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
542, 100
5.895
1,211,580
115,979
2,406
384
4,7«
7,871
32,623,241
69, 319
2.252,000
222,000
4,000
500
5.500
16. 000
50.000,000
50.000
2. 089, 800
192, 700
4,000
500
5,500
7,500
35, 000, 000
50, 000
34, 025, 525
52.550,000
37, 350. 000
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF SOLICITOR
Total number of permanent positions
4
2
3
2
3
2
Average salaries and grades:
Qenei-al schedule grades:
$6, 003
OS-9.3
$6,318
GS-9.3
$6. 385
GS-9.3
01 Personal services:
$15, 671
60
$15, 241
69
$15, 241
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
69
15, 731
184
15,300
500
100
200
200
15. 300
500
100
200
200
15,915
16, 300
16, 300
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
143
159
325
342
267
571
370
153
517
01 Personal services:
$704. 093
510.883
4.240
8,095
$1,307,911
948, 055
5, 334
6,000
$1. 550. 846
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
542. 100
5.954
6,200
Total personal services
1,227.311
116. 163
2, 267, 300
222, 500
100
4,000
500
5,700
200
16. 000
50. 000 000
50, 000
2, 105. 100
193, 200
100
2.406
384
4.745
4,000
07 Other contractual services _
500
5,700
200
7.871
32. 623. 241
59. 319
7.500
35, 000. 000
50, 000
Total accrued expenditures
34.041.440
52, 566, 300
37,366,300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
V
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num-
ber
1
2
1
Total
salary
$9, 600
18. 320
7,640
Num-
ber
1
2
1
1
1
3
6
Total
salary
$9, 800
17, 320
7,510
6.935
5,435
11.605
17. 875
Num
ber
1
2
1
1
1
3
5
Total
salary
$9, 800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, disaster loan section.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
17, 520
7.810
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
6.935
1
1
2
5,310
3,660
6,990
6.500
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
11.980
18. 115
Total permanent, departmental
8
61, 620
14
75. 610
14
76,750
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
.\dd portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
State field representative
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Assistant production loan officer
County supervisor ,
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 ,
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430 ,
Total permanent. Geld.
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year..
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts -
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work diflerential.
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed by allocation
accounts as follows:
Farmers' Home Administration
Office of the solicitor
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1. 7 12, 820
2. 7 14. 979
5,060
58
46. 915
136,300
4.035
68, 645
191,400
572, 495
0. 3 3, 157
1.190
5. 1 29. 402
28 114.326
1,145
57
6,894
1, 227. 311
Num- Total
ber salary
1 5.310
31 167, 735
129 612, 510
1, 379, 435
6.9 24,385
290.2
1, 229, 529
2, 267, 300
Num- Total
ber salary
5,435
170. 235
6S.3, 256
1,501,025
5. 9 28, 650
1,471,324
542, 100
Miscellaneous
Working Capital Fund, Department of Agriculture —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expendniires by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Total numb'^r of permanent positions
.Average number of all employees
182
171
182
173
182
173
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,788
GS^.3
$2. 953
CPC-3.3
$3,163
$3,825
GS-4.4
$2,878
CPC-2.9
$3,164
$3,847
GS-4.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grides:
$2,895
CPC-2.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,176
01 Personal services:
$589. 168
2.185
15,466
1,685
$598,898
2,449
18, 000
$602, 796
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
2.460
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
18,000
608,494
186
1,100
619,347
200
1,200
623, 256
200
03 Tiansportation of things... .-
1,200
178
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Working Capital Fund, Deparlment of Agriculhire — Continued
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures 6?/ objects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—
continued
$1, 553
228
8,452
4,466
904,220
501
506
$1,500
200
8.500
4. .500
905,000
30,000
500
$1,500
200
8, .500
4,500
905, 000
10,000
500
1, 529, 706
1, 570, 947
1. 554. 856
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF INFORMATION
61
1
59
61
Full-time equivalent ot all other positions.
1
69
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 930
GS-7,7
$4, 938
OS-7.7
01 Personal services:
$291,739
1,250
1,176
1,286
$292, 250
1,250
K.'KuIar pay in excess ot 62-week
1,200
1,300
295, 460
29,100
1,100
600
600
59,800
4,500
101, 600
15,000
100
296, 000
29,000
1,100
600
1,500
59,800
Services performed by other agen-
4.500
100,000
15,000
100
507, 750
507, 600
SUMMARV
Total number of permament positions . ..
182
243
1
232
243
1
171
232
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,788
GS^.3
$2, 953
CPC-3.3
$3,163
$4,264
GS-5.7
$2, 871
CPC-3.0
$3,164
.$4,281
Average grade ---
Crafts, rirotective, and custodial grades:
A verage salary
Average grade _
Ungraded positions: Average salary
OS-5,7
$2,892
CPC-3.0
$3. 176
01 P.'T-.-lr,l . 1 1 ir..^
$589, 168
$890, 637
1,250
3,625
19,285
$895, 046
1,250
K. Ill,, i,:,v III excess of 52-week
hiisr
2,185
15, 456
1,685
3,660
19, 300
Excess of annual leave earned over
608,494
186
1,100
1,553
228
8,452
4,466
914, 797
29,300
2,300
2,100
200
9,000
64,300
4,600
1,000,600
45,000
600
919, 2,56
29,200
• 2,300
04 r,.iiiii,ni,i, ,li..ii ., r,i,-. .
05 Hi'iii ■, ! ,,■ i ^ ■.
2,100
200
10,000
07 Olln 1 i-'.n", II III ,1 n h-'<
64,300
.SrrvHvs pcrlormed hy other agen-
4,500
904,220
501
506
1,005,000
25, 000
600
1, 529, 706
2, 078. 697
2, 062, 456
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Oepartmental:
(Icneial schedule grades;
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division.. ..
Chief, motion picture production. .
Nura- Total
ber salary
1 .$8, 360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
1 8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, .560
1 8, 360
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief of division
Chief, motion picture editor
Cliief. mritioii piefure laboratory.. .
Cliief. niiihoii picture sound
Ilircetnr nf plioloEr.iphy.
Information specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant director of photography..
Chief of section
Information specialist
Motion picture editor
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant
Motion picture cameraman
Motion picture technician..
Technical animator
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. R,<inge $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2„500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
Giade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Wage board grades:
Grade 18. Range $4,638 to $5,387
Grade 17. Range $4,493 to $5,200
Grade 16. R.ange $4,326 to $5,013
Grade 15. Range $4,160 to $4.805
Grade 12. Range $3,682 to $4,264 ...
Grade 11. Range $3,515 to .$4.077
Grade 10. Range $3,349 to $3.869
Grade 8. Range $3,016 to .$3,494
Grade 7. Range $2,870 to $3,328
Grade 6. Range $2,704 to $3,141
Grade 5. Range .$2,538 to $2,933
Grade 4. Range $2,371 to .$2.746
Grades. Range $2,205 to $2,558
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total
salary
Total permanent,"departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this ac-
aceount
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
AV. \. E. employment..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night- work differential
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Personal services.
Total of foregoing schedule.
37,640
20,350
66. 345
32.015
64.440
36.440
27,880
4,036
3,214
2,910
43, 640
5,260
4,493
9,339
4.160
12. 002
3.702
17.409
32. 756
51. 170
6,282
47. 797
29, 956
$7, 040
7,040
7.040
7.440
28.960
22. 520
23.760
12. 080
11.880
17. 820
22. 740
21, 865
21,240
11,620
4.995
71. 075
37.529
77.450
51, 865
95, 220
37, 400
28,600
.5, 740
43, 480
5,330
9,568
182 627, 083
10.9 36.462
0. 6 3, 827
0. 3 3. 003
2,185
11, 048
8,320
3,890
21, 426
26, 604
58, 158
3,141
52, 876
29.456
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
Administrative Expenses, Commodity Credit Corporation —
(Consolidated disbursement account)
ACCRUED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19,53 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Direct Positions
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all positions
2.976
3
2,489
3,100
3
2,638
3,100
3
2,632
Positions Payable Out of R'.imbursements
From Other Accounts
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
286
254
238
277
246
229
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
179
ACCRtJED ADUiNlsTRAtivE EiPENSES ST OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. _-.
Average grade
Personal serv ice obligations:
Permanent positions.
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payments above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services.
05 Rents and utility -services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Contingency reserve
Total direct administrative ex-
penses.
01 Personal services..
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services...
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments .. —
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts
Total accrued administrative ex-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$12, 268, 317
12,095
47, 148
35, 284
10, 879, 316
415, 418
53, 293
260. 075
946, 590
313,808
54,874
1, 473, 528
44, 550
5.514
34,263
46, 781
14, 472
$12, 429, 371
6,251
47, 805
18,753
11, 200, 236
612,000
38,900
285, 250
789, 549
350,000
50,500
2, 560, 9«)
95,000
5,600
3,602
11,400
489. 110
1,301,944
47. 137
6.318
35, 111
29,280
li), 120
10, 022
$12, 335, 290
7,445
47, 443
19, 569
11, 201, 188
625,000
38,500
286,000
738,000
340,000
50.000
2, 604, 794
95,000
5,600
3,900
12, 018
1, 850, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1, 208. 559
42. 725
5.850
32.100
27.000
13. 070
9,600
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Administrator, Production and Mar-
keting Administration
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Deputy administrator
Special assistant to Secretary
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant administrator for com-
modity operations.
Assistant administrator for market-
ing
Assistant administrator for produc-
tion..
Assistant administrator for program
coordination
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Branch director
Chief, office of
Deputy assistant administrator for
commodity operations
Deputy assistant adn. inistrator for
marketing —
Deputy assistant administrator for
production
Deputy assistant administrator for
program coordination
Executive assistant to administra-
tor -.
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Area director
Assistant to the administrator
Bran ch director
Chief, office of
Chief, staff.
Deputy assistant administrator for
production
Deputy branch director.-
Executive assistant
International wheat representative-
Staff assistant ^ ... ^ ...... .
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
13,000
13. 000
13.000
13,000
85,200
1.2, 200
12,000
12,000
12. 000
12.000
12. 200
6fi. 300
10.800
104. 450
57, 000
32. 650
10, 800
295. 620
10,800
11,0,50
11,800
1 13. 000
1 13. 000
1 13. 000
1 13. 000
7 85. 400
1 12. 200
1 12. 000
1 12. 000
1 12.000
1 12.000
1 12. 200
6 66. 300
1 10,800
9 104. 700
6 57. 250
3 32. 660
1 10. 800
26 296,120
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 $15, 000
1 14, 800
1 13, 200
1 13. 200
1 13. 200
1 13. 200
6 73. 600
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12. 200
1 12. 400
6 66, 550
1 11.050
9 106. 450
4 45. 4.50
2 21. 850
1 11.050
25 286, 320
1 11.050
1 11.300
1 11.800
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Assistant to administrator —
Assistant to assistant administrator
for marketing
Assistant director
Assistant to the director
Assistant chief, office of
Chief, division
Chief, staff....
Chief, State marketing services
staff
Commodity specialist
Deputy area director
Program coordinator
Staff assistant
Staff specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.Accountant —
Administrative officer
Agricultural econom ist
Agriculturist
Analytical statistician
Assistant area director
Assistant to branch director
Assistant division chief
Auditor
Budget examiner.
Chief, division —
Commodity specialist
Coordinator field information
Dairy manufacturing technologist..
Fin^nci^l analyst
Food technologist
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Investigator
Market reporter
Marketing research specialist
Marketing specialist
Organization and methods exami-
Program coordinator
Section chief
Staff assistant
Transportation officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Agriculturist
Analytical statistician
■Architectural engineer
.Assistant division chief
Assistant section chief
Assistant to the director
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chief, division
Claims examiner
Clearance officer
Cotton classer
Dairy manufacturing technologist..
Financial analyst .
Food preservation specialist
Industrial specialist..
Investigator
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
Live.stock and meat specialist
Market reporter
Marketing research analyst
Marketing research specialist.
Marketing specialist -".
Meat grader
Nutritionist.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Position classifier
Poultry pathologist
Price analyst
Realty officer
Safety engineer
Section chief
Staff assistant
Technologist
Training officer
Transportation analyst
Transportation economist
Veterinarian...
Wool appraiser
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
.Agricultural economist
Analytical statistician
Assistant division chief
Assistant section chief
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chemist
Claims examiner
Cost accountant
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
bA-
salary
4
$40, 200
$40, 400
4
$40, 600
2
19. 200
19, 400
2
19. 100
3
30. 400
30. 600
3
30. 600
1
10. 000
10. 000
1
10.200
10
101. 400
101. 400
9
92.600
2
21, 000
21.000
2
21.230
79
793, 200
796.400
77
779. 20O
10
99,130
99. 530
5
4.'!. 400
1
10,200
10. 200
1
10. 400
5
48,800
48. 800
5
40. 200
5
48, 000
48.000
5
48. 200
1
9,600
129,000
9.600
129.600
13
11
109. 100
4
39, 800
40. 200
4
40.2(0
11
96.160
96. 360
10
88. 160
24
211.020
211.620
20
177. ISO
21
180. 960
182. IfiO
16
140 160
4
34.840
34, 840
4
35. 040
3
25. 280
25. 280
1
8, 360
I
8.360
8.360
1
8. ,560
4
35.040
35, 040
2
IS. 520
35
312. 600
314. 000
30
274 200
4
36. 240
36. 440
4
36. 640
6
51. 760
51.960
6
52. 360
5
45, 200
45.400
5
45, 400
1
8,360
8.360
1
8.560
1
8,%0
9.160
1
9. 160
1
8.660
S.Ml
1
8.760
2
17. 520
17. .520
2
17.720
1
9.160
9. .360
1
9.360
1
8.360
119.060
8.360
119. 460
14
2
16. 920
1
9,160
9.360
1
9.360
5
44.440
44.640
5
44. 840
1
8.360
8.360
1
8.560
1
8.360
8.560
1
8.560
54
477, 250
54
478. 250
45
401.060
2
17, 120
2
17.320
2
17.320
6
53,760
6
53. 760
5
4,5.600
369, 120
42
369. 720
37
346. 320
13
113,680
13
113. 880
10
88,320
17, 720
2
17. 720
2
17,920
12
89,900
12
90.300
11
82, 960
40
297,610
40
298. 410
30
226, 930
23
172. 920
23
173. 320
15
115.930
2
15,080
2
15.080
2
15.280
22,720
3
22. 920
3
22.920
3
23,330
3
23. ,530
2
15.490
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8.040
3
22, 120
3
22, 120
1
7.240
4
29,160
4
29,360
4
29.660
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7.240
4
31,160
4
:!1 360
4
31.360
8
57. 520
8
,57. 920
S
.58. 120
1
7.040
1
7.240
1
7.240
1
8.040
1
8,040
1
8.040
1
8,040
1
8.040
1
8.040
1
8,040
1
8.040
1
8,040
2
14.880
2
15,080
1
7.440
H
22, 720
3
22, 920
3
22. 920
1
7,840
1
8,040
1
8.040
10
74,000
11
81, 240
4
31,960
6
37,000
5
37,200
5
37, 200
2
14,680
2
14,680
2
14,880
10
74, 400
10
74,600
10
75,000
1
7,640
1
7,840
1
7,840
3
22, 120
3
22, 320
3
22, 320
1
7,640
1
7,840
1
7,840
1
7,640
1
7,640
1
7.840
69
525, 560
69
527, 160
55
425. 150
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
7.440
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8.040
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,440
3
21,720
3
21, 920
3
21,920
1
7.040
I
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,640
1
7,840
1
7.840
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7.240
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
9
67, 120
9
67, 320
7
53,240
2
14,680
2
14,680
2
14,680
7
53,080
7
53,080
7
53,280
2
15,080
2
15, 080
15,080
7
52,080
7
52,680
6
45, 840
2
15,280
2
15,480
2
15,680
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
7,240
1
7.240
1
7,440
9
56, 860
9
57,060
8
51,320
35
218, 300
35
218, 900
16
98, 840
16
99.240
12
75. 060
5
32,300
5
32.500
4
26.360
1
6,140
1
6.140
1
6.140
1
6,140
1
6.340
1
6,340
6
38,040
6
38.440
6
38.640
12
76,880
12
76, 080
12
76.280
2
13,080
2
13, 280
2
13.280
1
5,940
1
5,940
1
2
13,280
2
13,280
2
13.48Q
180
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Commodity Credit Corporation — Con.
(Consolidated disbursement account) — C'on tinned
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEUvicBS — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Gradell. Range $5,940 to $6,941>-Con.
Cotton classer
Cotton technologist-
Employee counselor
Entomologist
Financial analyst...
Food technician..
Home economist _
Industri;il spriiili^l ___
Informal inn ].. m ih-t
Livestock hmI n^ il nrcialist
Marketine ^p.rl:ili-i
Meat grader
Methods examiner
Position classifier
Price analyst —
Qualification examiner
Records analyst
Section chief
Technologist
Transportation analyst
Traffic officer
Warehouse examiner.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Statistical officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrat ive ctssistant
AgricuUuM ::
AgricuUni'i nnnii i
AgricUllUr:i| ■( lilt U ; ,11
Agricultur:;] 1rrhni(i:ni
Analytical statistician
Assistant to Secretary, Commodity
Credit Corporation
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chem ist
Claims examiner
Cost accountant
Cotton classer
Ccitton tcclniologist
Pairy manufacturing technologist...
r>airy prndud s grader
Hist ritiut ion officer
Entomologist
Food technologist
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
In.spector
Market reporter
Marketing research analyst
Ar- : .........
M< ;i . .: . ■■ n.T..
I'iii ; ■ I ' - grader
SI •■ ■ ■ ■ ; lilt
Tianspr)rtatinnanaiyst""I--'--ir.I
Transportation economist
Warehouse examiner
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,20S to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,705 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Orate ) Ruu $ i 0 t t! 4!0
Grih 1 I
Grade 3 I
Grade 2 I
Ungraded p i
Rates of $5 0(0 m 1 il
Rates less than $5,000. .
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Sayings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions;
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $6, 940
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
1 6. 140
2 12. 480
1 6. 940
1 6. 140
10 62, 400
5 32. .WO
4 24. 760
44 286. 160
1 5,940
3 20,020
3 17. 820
3 20, 220
1 5. 940
2 !2,280
8 51, 520
1 5, 940
6 36, 440
3 19. 820
1 5, 940
5,750
17 9.5. 645
35 190, 100
1 .5, 185
22 117,320
2 in, 870
2 10, 495
3 16, 180
5.810
22,930
42, 730
6. 435
22, 740
16. 805
11.620
5.060
11.370
6, 185
6.810
,5. 435
10, 245
20, 615
32. 735
5. 660
10. 120
6.810
156. 366
5,310
16.S05
5,060
5,060
11.370
5, 1S5
11,620
.5, SIO
5. 186
.5.810
31. 220
259.166
714.420
60, 456
2. 900
3,440
12. .620
166. 32S
19,020
319, 627
21,850
5,614
23, 233
60,950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 940
1 0, 140
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
2 12. 480
1 6. 940
1 6. 140
12 74. 880
5 32. 700
4 24. 960
44 286.960
20,020
18. 020
20. 420
5.940
12, 280
51.720
5. 940
36. 640
19, 820
6, 140
.5, 875
17 9.5, 896
38 206.030
1 6. 185
22 117.820
2 10, 995
2 10. 495
3 16, 305
1 5, 810
4 22. 930
R 42, 980
1 5. 435
5 27, 925
3 16, 805
2 11,620
1 5. 060
2 11,370
1 5. 186
1 5.810
1 5, 436
2 10. 246
4 20. 615
6 32, 860
1 5, 560
2 10. 120
1 6, 810
29 1.56,490
1 5,310
3 16, 805
1 5, 060
1 5. 060
2 11.370
1 5, 1S5
2 11.620
1 5, 810
1 5. 185
1 5, 810
6 31. 220
226
1. 260. 766
222 716. 020
20 00. 756
1 2. 9S0
1 3, 620
4 12,620
.59 166, 72,t
7 19, 180
16, 270
21, 735
.56, 389
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 940
1 6. 340
1 6. 140
1 6. 340
2 12. 480
1 6. 940
1 6. 140
3 18. 620
6 32, 900
4 2.5, 160
33 216.620
1 6. 140
3 20, 220
3 18, 020
2 13. 480
1 6, 140
2 12. 280
6 39. 040
1 5. 940
5 30. 700
3 20, 020
1 6, 140
5, 875
15 84. 846
27 147, 79.5
1 6, 310
16 80. 170
2 10. 995
2 10, 620
3 16,306
1 .5, 810
4 23, 065
8 43. 106
1 5. 436
4 22. 990
3 16, 806
2 11. 620
1 6, 185
2 11,495
1 .6, 185
1 5, 810
1 5.560
1 5. 185
2 10, 495
6 33.110
1 5. 560
2 10, 245
1 5. 810
20 107.000
1 5, 310
3 16, 930
1 5, 185
1 6, 185
2 11,370
1 5. 310
2 11.620
1 6, 810
31 134, 440
.330
1.311.000
326
1.131,630
200 649.670
20 61. 075
4 12. 600
57 169.864
7 19. 200
14, 350
10,235
43,536
PET.ML OP TERSONAL SSRV1CE8— -continued
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay ....
All personal services, departmental
Field;
General schedule grades;
Grade IB. Range $10,800 tn J;ll,sDn;
Director, Productlnn ;ind Nl.iiki-t-
ing Admlnlstriili.iii, mmnniHilv
offlre
Grade 14. Range *!i,i;iiil u, %\i).im:
.\rpa supi'r\isnr
.^sslstiint (llii-iMor, Production and
.NliirkriiiiL' .\dministration) cohi-
niiidity oirico.....^
Chief, divisieil
invV'sligator
Alanager. natural cooler facilities..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative oflicer .........
Agriculturist
Area officer for marketing
Area super v isor
Assistant lo tlie .liirrlot. Prnduc
tion and Marketing -\dmmistra
tion commodity olhce
Auditor . .
Chief, division.-.'.........
Chief, section
Field representative...
Information spetiitilist
Itlvest.igAtOr
Marketing spccialisli
$7.645'lo$M46r
-\<liiiiii)-i, mxeniriccr.
.\rea supervisor
Auditor
Botanist
Chief, division...
Chief, section...
Classification officer
Cotton technologist
Foonomist
1-h 1,1 v,;r ,I,I;1||VC...
nl ollie,
lit olli.
Poultry grading and inspection
supervisor
Traffic officer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant
.\dministrative officer
Assistant chief, division
Auditor
Botanist
Chemist
Classifiaition officer... ..
Claims examiner.--
Cotton technologist
Electronics engineer -
Food preservation specialist..
Grain inspection supervisor
Grain technologist...
Home economist
Information specialist
Invc.stigator
Marketing specialist
Methods examiner
Personnel officer
Placement otficer.-
Poultry inspection supervisor
Records analyst
Seed technologist
Trairic officer
Tabulating equipment operating
supervisor
Warehouse inspectors ..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant.
Auditor..
Botanist
Claims examiner
Cotton technologist —
Economist
Field representative...
Grain inspection supervisor..
f>raiii technologist..
Home economist..
Information specialist
Investigator
Marketing specialist
Methods examiner
Naval stores chemist
Naval stores inspector
Personnel technician
1B62 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Nuni' Total
bet Salafy
»7, 218
8 91,200
4 38, 6O0
13 l29. 2O0
6 49, 600
3 30, 400
5 48, 200
1 9,600
16.720
8,360
i», 360
l6, 720
1 8, 360
5 45, 200
54 210,010
S,360
9, 160
44.200
50. 160
61. 760
44, 800
9 67, 640
21 1.58, 470
3 22, 320
16 117,490
1 7, 240
1 7. 040
36 281,400
2 16, 280
1 7,440
1 7. 210
4 30. S60
3 22. 940
8 -61.640
3 22, 8*'0
6 44^ 800
12 Ol.O'O
1 7. 840
2 14.880
41 263. 940
67 366,590
4 26, 760
29 18.3,200
2 13, 090
2 12. 680
1 6. 140
8 48, 320
2 12. 480
1 6. 940
2 12, 480
7 46, 010
1 6, 740
1 6, 140
5 33, 100
32 196, 420
35 221,630
3 18, 620
5 31,300
37. 640
29, 700
6.740
43 233, 580
67 318,875
35 185,460
7 36. 665
9 50.090
3 16. 430
4 21.165
1 5, 935
28 152, 530
7 39,020
9 49, 790
6 34,116
21 129, 885
27 143,996
4 20, 240
1 6, 935
1 5. 560
2 11,245
Num' Total
ber Salary
13 130,200
6 60, 000
3 31,000
5 49, 000
1 9,600
2 ' 16, 920
3 25, llO
i 8.560
1 9, 360
2 16, 720
1 8. 360
5 46, 800
25 21,8,370
1 9. 160
1 9, 360
6 44. 600
B .50, 660
7 60. 120
5 45, 000
11 81,640
24 180,190
3 22, .520
16 117,600
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
39 313,560
2 16, 2^0
1 7, 640
,240
61, 740
23. O'O
46, 040
105. 160
8,040
]5,0S0
46
293, 640
65
413, .590
4
26, 960
29
183, 800
2
13, 490
2
12,880
1
6,340
8
48, 620
'f.
12, 880
1
6,940
2
12, 680
7
46,410
1
6,940
1
6,340
.5
33, 300
37
239, 180
37
2.33, 610
3
18,620
.■>
31,300
1
5,940
51 274, 060
67 369,475
36 185,850
7 36, 865
9 50, 290
3 16. 430
4 21. 165
1 5, 935
28 162,780
7 39, 135
9 49, 790
6 34, 235
26 138,710
35 184,475
4 20, 240
1 5,935
1 6,686
2 11,245
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
181
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
drade9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Physicist, mechanical
Placement officer
Position elassifler . .-
Poultry grading supervisor
Poultry products graders --_.
l\ibiil;itlng cfjuipnicnt operating
\'rtfnii;ii y [niultry inspectors-
\A'arehoUSe inspectors
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955,.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to .$4,54S_.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Gtade 4. Range $3,178 to $3,656..
Gfade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430..
Gtade 2, Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Ghide 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to .$2.840
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Ungtaded positions at homly rates:
Rates of .$6,060 and above.
Rates less than $5i060
Total permanent, field.
Savings due to use for former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. A, E. employment-.
Regular pay in excc-fs of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and hohday pay
Night-work differential
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule paid from other accoimts as
follows:
Departmental:
Administrative expenses, sec. 392,
Agricultural Adjustment Act of
Sugar Act program.
National school-lunch progiam.
Marketing services ..'.
Expenses and refunds, inspection and
grading of farm products
3 15, 555
1 5, 060
8 49, 480
1 S, 185
1 5, 185
14 74,215
114 620,340
23 142,255
1 4, 620
460
2, 426, 130
2, 572, 426
1 2,830
19 50. 860
9 2fi, 938
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
2, 174, 454
27, 955
Agricultural Marketing Act.
Flood prevention
Working fund. Agriculture, general...
Working fund. Agriculture, Produc-
tion Marketing Administration
Eradication of foot-and-mouth dis-
ease and other contagious disaeases
of animals and poultry
Subtotal..
Field:
Administrative expenses, sec. 392,
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938.
Sugar Act program
Removal of surplus agricultural com-
modities
195.5
1. 155, 873
58.6
334, 908
395, 820
417.7
2, 214, 271
431.3
2, 570, 008
7 43, 232
1.5 9,292
10
$5, 185
10,870
15,805
5,060
54, 100
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
14 74, 466
114 620,465
30 156,425
1 4, 620
465
10
$5, 185
10, 995
15, 805
5,185
54,475
1 5, 435
1 5,310
14 74,965
114 621,565
30 156, 550
1 4, 745
465
2,830
60,90?
25, 748
3,171
54, 305
54, 760
78.2
363, 707
0.4 3,301
235.4
1,389,265
58.6
351, 887
306.3
1. 772, 500
65.5
208, 000
1, 026, 977
304.4
1, 853, 714
8 52, 610
0.2 1,350
2,910
51,150
25, 958
4,365
54, .305
59, 733
75.7
364. 403
1.4 6,418
1. 360, 979
60.6
362. 266
1. 763, 600
65.5
386. 989
207, 300
9
1, 074, 600
73.5
358,681
1.4 6,418
DET.viL OF TERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
National school-lunch program.
Num- Total
ber salary
131.1
$627, 219
442.7
2, 059, 866
454.7
2,014,390
2 7, 820
22.8
106, 829
20.7
108, 981
Num- Total
ber salary
138.5
$658,011
449.4
2, 110, 862
486.3
2,121,103
2.1 8,875
24.9
140,048
14.6
65,286
Num- Total
ber salary
138.5
$658,011
460.8
Expenses and refunds, inspection and
2, 161, 827
476.5
Perishable Agricultural Commodities
2, 099, 000
2 8,835
25.5
Salaries and expenses, defense produc-
144, 000
1, 347. 6
6, 272, 447
1,432.6
6, 686, 496
,417.4
6, 642, 172
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule- applicable to administrative
expenses, Commodity Credit Cor-
poration :
Departmental:
422.7
2. 514, 372
172.8
986,319
438. 4
2, 590, 908
143.7
819, 247
438.4
Obligations payable out of rcimburse-
2, 590. 908
130.2
740,104
595.5
3,500,691
582.1
3,410,155
568.6
3,331,012
Field:
2,066.3
8,364,944
104.2
487. 209
2,099.6
8,609,328
102.3
482,697
2,093.6
Obligations payable out of reimbursc-
8,610,280
98.8
468,455
2,170.6
8.852,153
2,201.9
9,092,025
2,192.4
9,078,735
Total. administrative expenses,
Commodity Credit Corporation.
2,766
12,352,844
2,784
12,602,180
2,761
12,409,747
Grand total of foregoing schedule:
2,339.1
13,334,536
3, 618. 1
15,124,600
2,348.9
13, 406, 818
3, 634. 6
16,778,621
2,028.4
Field
11,485,869
3,609.8
15,720,907
5,857.2
28, 459, 136
6,983.4
29, 184, 339
5,638.2
27.206,776
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS
Administrative Expenses, Federal Intermediate Credit Banks —
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees .
Average salary: Salary ranges established
by boards of directors
01 Personal services-
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of .')2-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Directors' compensation
Total personal services
02 Travel '.
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
General agents' expense... —
General Accounting Office audit
expense
Other ....
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total administrative expenses
1953 estimate
1,213,053
26, 268
13, 386
103, 244
15,635
81,137
5,568
30. 685
10, 893
10,245
1,776
1,346,554
41, 900
14,350
107,150
87. 3.50
8.750
43. 046
11,100
9.450
3,250
1954 estimate
30, 105
1,386,050
41,900
15,100
116, 800
17, 100
89, 250
8,750
45, 700
11.100
9,450
3.800
182
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— Continued
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Federal Intermediate Credit Banks — ^Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Salary ranges establishcti by boards of
directors:
Kate over $8,000:
President
President and treasurer,
Executive vice president-treasurer .
Vice president
Vice president-treasurer
Vice president-secretary
Secretary
■usurer.
H:ili' of $7,001 to$8,n00:
Vice president-treasurer
Vice president-secretary , _
Secretary- treasurer
Secretary.
Assistant vice president-assistant
secretary.
Assistant secretary-assistant treas-
urer
Assistant treasiu-er
Credit examiner
Tredit examiner-assistant secretary-
assistant treasurer
Credit examiner-assistant secretary.
Kate of $6,001 to $7,000:
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant secretary...
Assistant treasurer
Assistant treasurer-chief accountant.
Credit examiner.. .
Credit examiner-assistant secretary-
:(■ 1^1 lilt iM'iisurer —
(i . hi ■ 'i-iissistant treasurer-
r-assistant secretary.
Credit examiner-assistant treasurer .
Field representative
Rate of $5,001 to $6,000:
Assistant secretary-assistant treas-
Assistant treasurer
Assistant treasurer-chief account-
ant
Credit examiner
Credit examiner-assistant secretary.
Credit examiner-assistant treasurer .
Credit examiner-assistant chief ac-
countant
Chief accountant
Rate of $4,201 to $5,000:
Credit examiner
Assistant credit examiner
Chief accountant
Accountant
Rate of $4,200
Rate of $3.600
Rate of $.3.000 ,
Rate of $2,400
Rate of $1,800 ,
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment..
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
compensation
Excess of aimual leave earned over leave
taken
Directors' compensation
01
Personal services.
1952 actual
Num- 'I'otal
ber salary
9 $112,274
3 .34. 261
1 11,885
2 21.012
3 27. 1.56
5 4fi. 275
3 24. 935
2 16, 320
7,e
7.024
7.147
6. 55-:
251.370
6.206
6, 736
16,469
86, 421
16, 777
5,700
28, 713
4,624
4, 934
8.547
111, 833
147. 115
164,370
1,5.3, .534
6,828
305 1,257,769
35.3 111,611
18. 595
22. 845
4,454
1, 213, 053
1953 estimate
$117. 496
.36. 481
12,300
21.810
36. 202
56. 839
26, 178
17. 255
7.870
7,830
6, .554
19, 943
6,760
6,736
11.516
110.862
11.806
5.850
69
2i,729
111,353
157, 725
184,015
127, 041
3,432
312 1,348,156
13.3 49,804
3.1 31,343
18.602
23, 087
4,976
1,346,554
1954 estimate
$117, 496
36. 481
12,300
30. 810
36. 202
46, 239
26, 178
17, 255
15, 294
7,188
7,024
13. 812
7,000
6,786
6. 554
19. 943
6.760
6,736
11,516
110,862
11,806
5,850
22,171
111,863
164. 690
61
318 1, 366, 286
11.3 31,326
3.1 31,343
PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATIONS
Administrative Expenses, Production Credit Corporations —
ADMINSTEATIVE EXPENSES Bf OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
200
4
168
204
4
175
211
4
181
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS — COntiniied
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salary: Salary ranges established
by boards of directors
$5, 788
$5,963
$5,928
01 Personal services:
,$956, 698
24.202
3,795
22. 821
26. 945
$1,019,283
24,906
4,004
$1,045,256
24,926
Part-time and temporary positions .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Excess of aimual leave earned over
Directors' compensation
31, 154
32, 354
1.034,461
186, 450
15.581
46. 596
10,322
64, 182
12, 188
2,377
12,631
6,100
1,761
1,079,347
200,800
16,900
52.900
ll.,500
68,600
12, 303
3,750
12,400
4,300
2.200
07 Other contractural services:
General Accounting Ofiftce audit
12,400
2,500
Total administrative expenses
1,392,649
1,465,000
1,516,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Salary ranges established by boards of
directors:
Rate over $8,000:
President
Executive vice president-secretary..
Vice president
Vice president-secretary
Treasurer-secretary
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant vice president
Supervisor of joint field representa-
tives
Rate of $7,001 to $8,000:
Vice president
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant vice president
Assistant secretary
Assistant treasurer
Assistant treasurer-assistant secre-
tary
Rate of $6,001 to $7,000:
T reasurer-secretary
.\ssistant vice president
.Vs.'iistant treasurer
.\.ssistant treasin*er-assistant secre-
tary
Assistant treasurer-chief accountant.
Field representative
Senior credit examiner
Rate of $6,001 to $6,000:
Assistant treasurer
Assistant treasurer-assistant secre-
tary
Assistant treasurer-chief accountant.
Field representative
Field accountant
Senior credit examiner
Credit examiner
Rate of $4,201 to $5,000:
Field representative
Field accoimtant..
Credit examiner
Chief accountant..
Senior accoimtant
Accountant...
Rate of $4,200
Rate of $3,600..
Rate of $3,000
Rate of $2,400
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by other agencies
Add portion of salaries carried in other
agencies' position schedules paid from
this account..
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)...
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment *
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken...
Directors' compensation
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
12 $141,914
1 11,869
11 105,412
1 8, 309
7 59,643
18, 587
8, 7,50
7,629
15,496
16,177
22, 203
7,194
14,826
6,900
26, 246
31,946
11,5.30
5,676
195.016
63,361
5,663
9,801
38,641
4,925
4,896
4,502
8,918
37, 899
106, .500
50, 724
1,881
6.9 32,618
28. 6 167, 616
$146, 744
12,800
119,151
8, 530
7,945
15, 635
28,715
7,650
15, .370
7,098
6,900
19,901
39,293
6,078
6,050
138, 266
6,563
153, 151
79,596
5,646
5,111
,5, 000
4,846
9,212
53, .309
115,918
33,026
2,020
4.6 20,199
28. 7 176, 133
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY detail of peksonal sekvices — continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Commerce —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
331
1
315
340
1
331
319
I
309
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,654
QS-7.9
$2,993
CPC-3.5
.$5, 592
OS-7.9
$3, 025
CPC-3.5
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
GS-8.3
.$3. 071
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions . .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.- -
$1, 721, 175
2.909
fi. 735
5,364
121
$1,843,481
3,000
7,119
3,480
$1,824,700
5.000
7.300
4.000
Payments to other agencies for re-
Total personal services
02 Travel----
1, 736. 304
17, 210
190
29, 673
49. 51S
21.631
44
24.819
9,382
57
1.561
1,857,080
18,000
250
25. 000
40, 000
20.000
1.841.000
19. 000
500
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services...
Services performed by other agen-
25. .500
40. 000
20. 500
20. 750
4,000
21. 500
09 Equipment
6,000
2,000
2,000
Total obligations
1, 890, 389
1,987,080
1, 975, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary of Commerce..
Under secretary
Under secretary, transportation
Assistant secretary, domestic affairs. .
Assistant secretary, international
afTairs
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant secretary, administration.
General counsel
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy under secretary, transpor-
tation
Director, budget and management. .
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to under secretary
Director, office of transportation
Director, personnel
Director, program planning
Director, public information..
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to assistant secretary
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to under secretary
Attorney-adviser
Department security officer
Deputy director, budget and man-
Deputy director, personnel
Director, budget and management.
Director, facilities and operations
management
Director, ofiice of transportation
Director, personnel
Director, publications management.
Government accountant
Organization and methods exam-
iner ...
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 500
1 17,500
1 17,500
1 15, 000
22,600
33,400
21,600
11,550
11,050
11,060
11,050
10,800
11,800
11,800
$22, 500
17,500
17, 500
15.000
12.000
12.200
12.000
12,000
$22,500
17.500
17, .500
15.000
12, 200
12.200
12.200
12,200
22,850
33.900
10.800
11,300
11,300
11,300
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 15. Hm-otirwivun$ii.800-Con.
Program I'l .■■n.'i ' tiir.T
3 $34, 160
3 $.34,650
3 $34, 650
2 21, 600
Grade 14. K,;i;_. ^ ■ • io $10,600:
Accouniiu^; .->..u ui.. .--pccialist.
1 10 200
1 9, 600
1 9,800
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
2 19, 600
1 9, 800
1 9,800
Chief of division.-
2 19, 200
3 29,200
Deputy department security oflBcer-
1 10, 600
1 10. 600
2 20, 800
5 50, 000
2 19, 600
2 20, 800
Organization and methods examiner-
4 39,600
i 49, 600
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 9,800
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accounting systems analyst
2 16, 720
2 17, 920
2 17, 920
1 8,660
1 8,660
2 17, 320
1 9, 160
1 9, 160
1 8, 360
1 8,560
1 8,560
1 8, 360
1 8,360
1 9, 360
1 8, 360
1 8,560
1 8,560
1 8, 360
1 8,760
Information and editorial specialL^t-.
1 8,560
1 8,760
1 8,560
1 8,560
1 8, 760
Organization and methods exam-
3 25,280
2 16, 920
2 17, 120
2 17, 120
2 17, 320
1 8, 760
3 25,680
3 25 680
1 8,660
1 8,660
3 25, 680
2 17, 520
2 17, 120
1 8,360
1 8,660
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,040
2 14,680
1 7,240
2 ii, 480
1 7,240
Information and editorial specialist.
i 8,040
1 8, 040
1 8.040
2 14,080
2 14, 080
2 14, 480
1 7,040
2 14,280
2 14, 480
Printing and publications officer.-.
1 7, 240
1 7,240
1 7,440
Private secretary to the Secretary. . .
1 7, 040
1 7.240
1 7, 040
1 7,240
1 7, 040
1 7,240
1 7,240
2 14, 080
2 14, 280
2 14, 480
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6',940:
3 18, 620
4 24, 960
4 25, 360
2 12, 480
2 12, 680
2 12,880
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6,340
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
I 6, 940
2 12,880
2 13,280
2 13,280
1 6, 340
2 12, 480
1 6,540
Printing and publications officer
1 6,640
1 6.740
1 6, 740
2 U. 880
3 18. 020
3 18, 420
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
E mployee rel ations assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 810
3 16, 556
1 6, 810
3 16, 805
1 5,810
3 16, 930
1 5,060
1 5, 185
1 5,310
1 5,560
1 6,685
1 5,810
Information and editorial specialist-
1 6,810
1 5,810
1 6,810
Librarian
1 5,810
1 5,810
1 5,810
Organization and methods examiner.
1 5, 186
1 5,435
2 10,246
2 10, 495
1 5,435
1 6, 686
1 5,810
1 6,810
Printing and publications assistant
2 11,120
2 11.370
2 11,495
3 16. 305
1 5,060
2 11,120
1 5, 185
2 11.370
Surplus property disposal officer. .-
1 5.310
1 6. 186
2 10, 495
2 10. 745
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
7 34. 840
7 35,340
6 31.055
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
43 196. 190
47 218,010
47 222. 510
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
23 96. 286
28 119,385
27 117.590
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
38 144. 956
38 148,330
33 131. 365
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655..
30 100. 770
34 115, 765
27 93, 985
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
25 79, 190
22 72, 180
14 47, 300
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
16 46,800
14 42, 260
12 37, 240
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036.
1 3,935
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
1 3,600
1 3,680
1 3,680
184
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Commerce — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades — Continued
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
01 Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $22, 770
16 46, 512
1 2, 840
Technical and Scientific Services, Office of the Secretary, Com-
merce—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Ol>iect classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
55
49
55
50
56
51
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 784
GS-C.7
$2,712
CPC-3
$4,874
GS-6.7
$2. 792
CPC-3
$4. 946
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$227, 974
819
628
$243. 562
938
$249. 050
950
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.
229, 421
1.983
152
5,066
7,118
7,346
1,191
2,717
50
514
244.500
2,000
180
4.000
6.000
4,820
1,000
1,500
250, 000
2,000
02 Travel
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
4,000
6.000
4,800
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. _ .
800
255,558
264,500
270,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Industrial specialist
Technologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Librarian...
Publications officer...
Technologist.
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer.
Technologist ,
Grade 9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Librarian.
Technologist..
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Ranee $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 9,600
7,640
7,640
14,280
10, 745
20,615
22, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
9,800
7,640
7,840
14, 680
10, 995
20,866
22, 650
9,090
26, 370
6,910
41, 650
16, 510
2,792
55 268,092 56 276,
11.246
26, 425
23, 150
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $36, 168
Nimi- Total
ber salary
5 $24. 530
Num
ber
5
- Total
salary
$27. 947
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-weck base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
49 227. 974
819
628
50 243. 562
938
51
249, 0.50
960
229. 421
244, 500
250,000
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of the Census —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1.304
1.59
1.416
1.355
61
1.342
1,369
83
1,380
.\vernpe '^alnri-^^ nrtd trrades:
(H-ii.'i 1 ..1,,. |Ml -ni-les:
.$4. 280
0.'3-6.7
$2. 940
CPC-3. 2
$4,351
OS-5.7
$2. 9-4
CPC-3.2
$4. 431
\> 1 ' 1 ■ ■ 'i
GS 5.7
Cr;iU.., pK'iuLii'. t,, and custodial grades;
CPC-3 2
01 Personal services:
$5, 504, 968
467, 215
25.533
60. 403
$5. 706. 946
161.514
19. 000
60. 000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
235, 814
20. 000
6.0.58.119
169. 071
25.481
94, 120
1,52.013
290, 038
39, 842
98. 000
58. 959
6.798
216
8,970
5. 937. 460
172.602
16. 495
92. 464
131.093
246. 528
51, 126
89.539
54.108
7,222
134. 837
07 Other contractual services.
Services performed by other agen-
51, 120
147. 539
19 Equipment
15. 772
12.298
' 12. 298
7, 002. 226
6, 810. 936
7, 100, 000
Censuses of Business, Transportation, Manufactures and Mineral
Industries, Bureau of the Census —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-lime equivalent of all other positions.
49
2
26
192
106
245
236
3,182
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4, 280
GS-5.7
.$2. 940
CPC-3.2
.$4, 361
OS-5.7
$2, 974
CPC-3.2
GS 5.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$3,014
.\verage grade -
CPC-3.2
01 Personal services:
$127, 063
5,494
980
6
$666. 470
386, 067
3,556
$1,118,684
Part-timeand temporary positions..
Regular pay iu excess of 52-week
10,528,339
4,390
133, 543
1, 2.59
51
193
221
2.594
2,121
38, 000
567
1, 056, 093
63, 562
2,400
14. 491
7.50
110.973
9.525
130. 000
12. 120
9,770
1.970
11, 651, 413
219, 465
Services performed by other agen-
19. 265
117
178, 656
1, 411, 644
15, 718 019
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
185
Census of Agriculture, Bureau of the Census-
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
33
10
20
72
274
339
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4, 351
GS-5.7
$2,974
CPC-3.2
GS 5,7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3,014
01 Personal services:
$41,840
34,859
1,480
$275,719
956, 829
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
78, 179
7,500
02 Travel
264, 670
2,900
431
8,830
9,460
19,440
250
10,000
4,900
523, 560
3,150
Services performed by other agen-
177, 000
09 Equipment.-
9,310
120,700
2, 400, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director, economics
Assistant director, demographic
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director, operations
Assistant director, statistical stand-
ards
Assistant division chief
Division chief _-_
Statistician
Survey statistician
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant division chief
Budget officer
Division chief
Economist
Information assistant to the director.
Mathematical statistician _.
Statistician
Supervisory analytical statistician. _
Supervisory survey statistician
Survey statistician
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Admuiistrative oflicer
Aualytical statistician
Assistant budget officer.
Assistant division chief
Business economist
Classification officer
Economist
Electronic engineer
Employee relations officer
Geographer
Information specialist...
Mathematical statistician
Methods analyst
Personnel assistant
Placement officer..
Program supervisor..
Social science analyst
Statistician
Supervisory analytical statistician..
Supervisory survey statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Business economist...
Classification officer
Engineer, tabulating equipment
Geographer
Librarian.-
Methods analyst
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
11,800
11,550
22,350
45, 200
39, 400
9,800
40, 200
58, 400
9,600
9,600
9,600
17, 120
26,680
8,760
59, 320
8,360
8,7. 0
8, 3!i0
9, 3 0
8,360
8,7 0
8,360
17,320
;. 760
1 8,360
1 8.760
3 25, 880
26 222.960
3 26, 480
11 92, 760
21,320
7.040
7.040
14,480
21,520
14,480
7,040
1953 estimate
11,800
11,800
22, 600
45, 460
11,050
40, 000
10, 000
40, 600
9,600
9,800
68, 800
9,600
9,800
9,600
17,320
25, 680
8, 760
51, 600
8, 560
8,960
2 17,120
1 8. 3M
2 17, 620
1 8,360
1 8,960
1 8,360
1 8,760
3 26. 080
28 240,480
3 25, 880
10 85, 400
14. 080
7,440
7.040
21.320
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,040
14.880
14.680
7,040
1954 estimate
$14,800
13, 200
40, 400
10,000
41,000
9,800
59, 600
9.800
9, 360
8,6 0
17,320
8.560
17.720
8,660
8,960
8. 5liO
94,760
7.240
43. 840
14.280
7,440
7,040
21,920
7,240
7,440
7,240
7,040
14,880
14,880
7,240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Social science analyst
Statistical officer
Statistician
Supervisory analytical statistician..
Supervisory survey statistician
Survey statistician
Tabulating equipment supervisor...
Tabulating project planner
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
.Administrative assistant
.Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Budget analyst
Cartographic engineer
Geographer
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mathematical statistician
Methods analyst.
Placement assistant
Po.sition classifier
Printing and publication specialist. .
Social science analyst
Statistical assistant
Statistician.
Supervisory survey statistician
Survey statistician
Tabulating equipment supervisor. ..
Grade 10. Range $5,.500 to $6,250:
.Administrative assistant
-Administrative officer
Information assistant to director
Information and editorial specialist.
Tabulating equipment supervisor..
Tabulation project planner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
-Accountant
-Administrative assistant
-Administrative officer.
.Analytical statistician
-Appointment supervisor
Budget analyst-
Cartographic engineer
Classification officer --.
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Employee relations assistant
Fiscal accoimtant--
Geographer
Information specialist
Instructor ,
Instrument maker
Librari;in ,
Mathematical statistician
Methods analyst . -
Microphotographer
Personnel technician
Placement officer
Printing and publication specialist-
Purchasing agent, assistant
Secretarial assistant
Social science analyst
Statistical supervisor
Statistician-
Supervisor
Supervisory survey statistician
Survey statistician.. _
Tabulating equipment supervisor. .
Tabulations project platmer
Time, leave and payroll supervisor..
Voucher examiner supervisor
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Orade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
Grades. Range $3,200 to $3,680 ,
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230 -.
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental -
Deduct lapses
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates
All personal services, departmental.
ber salary
4 $28,100
4 29,160
23 166. 520
5 37,200
9 64,560
4 29,360
3 22,320
7,040
12,680
70.540
49,720
23, 960
6,340
13, 280
6,140
6,340
24.160
5,940
12. 480
5,940
5,940
5,940
45, 180
129. 740
6, 2.50
5,600
5,875
11,625
11. 625
11,875
10.120
5.435
10. 870
5.060
10,120
5,810
5,060
11.620
6,060
10, 620
10, 120
5,185
5,435
25, 425
5.060
5,810
5,810
10, 245
16,680
5,185
5,185
5 26, 300
13 67, 655
33 169,165
5 26, 800
2 10, 245
14 73,215
10 52, 975
4 21, 740
1 5, 435
1 5. 435
18 87,910
169 750.515
100 422,855
327
1, 246, 370
1,484,745
149 458,360
1 4,035
1 3,680
2 6,428
6 18, 740
20 57, 600
8 21, 250
2,097
8,830,113
154 441,358
8, 388, 7.55
7,211,850
51, 848
291, 072
1963 estimate 1964 estimate
4 $28. 360
4 29.560
■24 173.960
2 14. 480
8 57, 320
4 29. 560
4 30.560
1 7,240
6.940
12.880
70, 340
60,720
17, 820
6.540
13.280
5.940
6.940
6,340
12. 480
24.760
6.140
6.140
1 6. 140
1 6. 140
8 51. 720
23 142. 820
1 7. 040
11 67. 640
7 43, 380
1 6. 250
1 5, .600
1 0.000
2 11. 875
2 11.875
2 12, 000
3 16. 055
7 38. 920
1 5.560
2 10. 370
1 5.560
2 10. 995
1 5.060
1 5. 185
1 5,810
1 5, 185
2 11,745
1 5, 185
2 10.870
1 5, 185
1 5, 060
1 6.310
2 10, 120
3 15, 555
2 10, 245
1 6, 810
1 5,810
1 5. 310
3 16, 805
1 5.310
1 5,310
4 20, 490
11 58, 635
36 188.910
7 37, 545
2 10, 495
13 68, 905
10 54, 100
4 22, 115
1 5,310
1 6,310
20 99. 025
166 751,760
96 413,790
1,280,520
4,035
3,680
6,508
19, 060
58, 660
24,160
2,023
8, 740, 428
186 853,948
7, 886, 480
2, 470. 884
30, 070
60,000
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $28, 960
4 29.960
24 177,560
2 14.680
10 72, 600
5 37.200
6.940
13,280
66,200
51,520
18. 020
6.540
13. 480
6,140
6.940
6,540
4 25. 360
1 6, 340
1 6. 140
1 6, 140
1 6. 140
1 6. 340
8 52. 520
22 139.080
1 7. 040
13 81.620
7 44, 780
6,250
5,625
6.125
12.000
12.125
12,125
16. 305
39.420
5.685
10.620
5.686
11.120
5, 186
10. 370
5,810
5,310
11, 745
5,310
11,120
10,370
5,185
20, 990
10, 495
5,810
5,810
10, 496
16, 930
5,435
5,435
1.5,805
69. 910
36 192,660
38,295
10, 745
80, 660
65, 225
22, 490
6,435
5,435
19 95, 405
164 759,225
96 421,300
322
1,281,630
6,668
19, 220
59,360
24,580
2,018
8, 881, 343
173 804,686
8, 076, 657
4, 328, 646
41, 497
60,000
186
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Genera! schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Area supervisor _
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant area supervisor
District supervisor
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
her salary
7 $59,720
6 43, 640
1 7,2}0
1 5. 940
18 101,865
3 16. 555
44 20.5,645
2 8,340
5 18, 560
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $59,520
6 43, 640
1 7,240
1 5,940
18 103, 315
3 16, 805
61 288, 505
2 8. 590
11 41, 885
2 6, 510
77 248,350
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $60,920
6 44, 440
1 7,440
District supervisor
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
18 104,765
3 16. 930
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
61 293. 505
2 8.840
11 42.760
2 6, 670
Grade 3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
77 252. 510
Total permanent, field
87 467.505
3 17. 276
189 830,300
7 23, 112
188 838.780
6 31. 639
Net permanent, field (average
84 4.50.229
889, 515
1, 736
182 807, 188
615, 351
3,076
182 807. 141
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week base
7, 392, 436
3,123
All personal services, field
1. 341. 480
1. 425, 615
8, 202. 700
17. 285. 005
11, 863, 049
20. 709. 400
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Salaries and expenses
Censuses of business, transportation,
manufactures, and mineral industries.
6, 058, 119
133. 543
5, 937, 460
1, 056, 093
78. 179
2, 605, 710
6. 124. 404
11.651.413
8, 076. 266
177. 124
2, 305, 939
17, 972
516,042
Working funds. Commerce, Census
Working fund. Commerce, Census
1, 127, 486
9.199
1, 048. 922
1, 128, 000
17. 285, 005
11,863,049
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual-
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees..
15, 182
393
15,044
15, 520
259
15,018
16, 147
259
15. 297
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,144
GS-8.0
$4, 072
CPC-7.8
$5,235
GS-8.2
$4, 107
CPC-7.7
$5. 465
GS-8.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC 7.8
$5. 465
Personal services obligations:
$74,044,331
I,. WO, .531
294, 707
5, 439, 460
863
$76, 575. 356
980, 745
291,442
5.428,031
4.785
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
976.600
303,814
5, 575, 070
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
81. 279, 892
83, 280, 359
85, 892, 726
Direct Obligations
80,111.806
3, 460, 021
999,263
7,226,843
2,839,271
326, 518
1,908,392
100, 522
6,304,480
1,336,592
6, 432
7,582
81, 504, 487
3, 660, 707
1,170,479
7, 558, 283
2,944,356
288,380
1, 654, 484
31,953
6,082,716
842, 093
1,000
84 252 847
02 Travel
1 211,685
3, 107, 491
267, 262
1,769,976
72, 666
7, 186, 905
Services performed by other agen-
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations — Continued
$139. 931
$133, 169
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
104. 767, 653
-221, 167
105, 872, 107
-243, 804
110, .561, 198
-246, 198
104,546,486
105,628,303
Obligaiions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1, 168. 086
60,798
25,345
8,684
24. 223
3,239
176, 196
646
431,768
32,684
44
1,127
1,775.872
46,075
43,863
280,778
6,280
725
133, 972
376
Services performed by other agen-
244, 592
370
147 955
86
86
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
1,932.740
2,532,613
2,402,000
106, 479, 226
108, 160, 916
112,717,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Administrator
Gcnn il -r!ii ilnlr trades:
Girl 17 I; ,11 .$13,000 to $13,800:
I '. I'Mi v .'In iiustrator
Clr:i.'i. \i. Km",' $12,000 to .$12,800:
i)r|uu\ adrmiiistrator. planning
Assistant administrator, adminis-
tration
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive assistant
Assistant administrator for pro-
gram coordination .
.\ssistant to deputy administrator..
Air Navigation Development Board
liaison officer
Chief, civil aviation mission
Chief, International Civil Aviation
Organization officer
Director, general aviation
Deputy general counsel
Director, aviation information.
Director, aviation safety..
Deputy director
Chief of division
Deputy chief of division
Director, office of aviation defense
requirements
General counsel
Director, general services
Budget officer
Director. Federal airways
Personnel officer
Gra<ie 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Adviser, international personal li-
censing standards
Attorney
Airways operation specialist
Chief of branch
Chief of division...
Communications and radio special-
ist-
Deputy budget officer
Deputy chief of division..
Executive assistant
Deputy director, office of aviation
defense requirements.
Flight operations specialist
Deputy director, general services...
Engineer.
Organization and methods officer...
Performance standards assistant —
Deputy personnel officer
Planning officer
Aviation educationist
International Civil Aviation Or-
ganization officer
Project control officer...
Airplane pilot
Air Coordinating Committee liai-
son officer
Research executive
Special assistant to Administrator..
Standardization coordinator
Statistician _
Technical assistant -
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
13, 000
12,400
11,800
11,800
11. 5.50
11.300
11.550
22.100
80,600
10,800
10, 800
11.5.50
10. 800
10,200
40.000
108, 600
121,000
70, 800
1,600
9.600
20.400
10.200
69,600
20,400
10,200
9,600
10,200
10.200
lo.ono
10.200
10. 200
9,600
12,000
11,300
11.550
11, 5.50
11,550
11,550
11.800
22. 350
10.800
11.5,50
11.050
11,0.50
11,800
11,050
1 10. 400
4 40. OOO
11 109. 200
13 135. 200
6 61, 200
9,800
9,600
30,200
10,400
69,600
9,600
30,200
10,000
20.000
10.400
9,600
10.000
10, 200
10. 200
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
187
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade H. Range $9 ,600 to $1 0,600— Con,
Program planning coordinator
Special assistant to director
Cliief economist
Cliief evaluation officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant planning oificer
Attorney --.
Airplane pilot
A Ircraft (actory inspector
Coordinator, safety recommenda-
tions
Cliit'f of branch
Cliicf of division-
Deputy Air Coordinating Commit-
tee liaison officer -.
Deputy director
Executive assistant to Administra-
tor..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Deputy chief of division
Engineer
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Flight operations specialist. _ _ .
Airman standards specialist
Liaison officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner. -
Deputy personnel officer
Security officer
Special assistant
Airways operation specialist
Telecommunications specialist
Psychologist
Information and editorial specialist-
Executive officer
Program planning coordinator
Technical assistant
Executive assistant, ATC
Air carrier maintenance specialist. .
Airman performance analyst
Performance evaluation specialist. .
Proficiency development specialist-
Regulations specialist — - -
Aviation educationist
Transportation economist
Deputy evaluation officer
Deputy chief statistician
Deputy standardization coordina-
tor-
Coordinating auditor
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Airplane pilot
Assistant evaluation officer
Attorney
Aircraft maintenance standards
specialist
Aircraft inspection specialist
Analytical statistician
Administrative officer
Chief of branch
Aircraft accident analyst
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Deputy chief of branch
Deputy chief of division
Aviation educationist
Electronics maintenance specialist..
Project audit reviewer
Information and editorial specialist.
Engineer
Flight operations specialist
Chief of division
Budget analyst
Motion-picture production special-
ist-
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Publications writer
Production program officer
Program officer, -
Property and procurement special-
ist.
Statistical control officer -
Training officer. -
Airways operations specialist-
Personnel assistant
Procedure analyst - - -
Accountant and auditor
Budget and finance specialist
Operations officer
Air carrier maintenance specialist -..
Airman performance analyst
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
A ttorney
Airplane pilot
Airman performance analyst
Budget analyst —
Accountant and auditor
Chief of branch
Education specialist —
Chief of section
Classffication analyst,.
Civil engineer
Engineer
Aeronautical communications
analyst
$10. 400
10.200
10,200
18,320
44,200
35, 040
17,720
8,560
26,680
317, 360
35, 240
103, 720
103. 920
8,360
25, 280
8,560
8,360
9,160
270, 360
8,560
8.760
17, 120
9.360
8.560
43,800
8,960
9.160
9.160
9. 160
9,160
9,160
21. 720
7,840
45, 040
7,840
7,840
7,440
14, 880
7,040
14,680
21, 920
31,160
7,240
28,360
457, 520
94,920
14, 080
21,320
7,240
44,240
19,620
12,080
6,140
25,960
12, 480
36, 040
48,720
24, %0
6,940
162, 760
8,760
44.200
52, 360
17,920
1 8, 760
3 26, 880
40 362, 200
4 35, 240
17 144,720
5 43. 400
1 8, 360
3 25, 480
'r"'"8,'560
30 263,600
1 8,760
1 8.960
2 17, 920
52,760
9.160
8,360
8.360
9.160
8,760
8,560
8,960
8, 960
6 45, 040
1 7, 840
1 7, 040
1 7. 640
1 7, 440
3 22, 920
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
2 15, 080
3 22, 120
3 22, 720
1 7, 040
1 7, 440
3 22, 920
60 4.35,600
4 29, 560
1 7. 240
6 44,440
1 7,840
1 7, 240
5 37, 400
17 128, 080
1 7, 210
1 7,040
2 15,280
1 7,440
2 14,680
3 22, 120
19,620
12.080
6,340
31,500
18,820
37,840
5,940
44, 780
25, 360
$9,800
9,800
9.8I»
10. 000
8,760
46,000
53, 160
18,120
9.160
53, 760
62. 920
1 8. 760
3 27.280
50 449.800
4 36, 040
17 147, 120
5 44, 200
8,960
17, 920
8,560
53. .560
9, 160
8. .560
8,500
9.360
8, 9(H)
8, 760
9, 160
9, 160
3 22, 320
1 7, 840
6 46, 040
1 8, 040
1 7, 240
1 7. 840
1 7. 640
3 23. 320
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
2 16, 080
3 22, 520
3 23, 120
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
2 16, 080
58 428,520
4 29, 960
1 7, 240
4 29, 160
3 22. 320
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
14 106, 760
1 7, 240
1 7,210
2 15.480
1 7, 440
20,020
12,480
6,340
32,300
19,020
37, 840
6,140
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range .$5,940 to $6,S40— Con.
Information and editorial specialist .
Airways operations analyst
Property and procurement special-
ist-.
iiliiit analyst
if i.f clivision
iwini.s program-
Deputy chief of branch
Information and editorial specialist
Photographer
Claims exannner-
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney -
.Assistant Air Coordinating Com-
mittee liaison officer.. ^
Adnunistrative assistant
.\ir marliing analyst
Budget analyst.
-\ir\v:ivs oi)er:itions analyst
ti ranch.
I >■ ' I,
K',li:l.||
Einploy.'c u'lations counselor
Information and editorial specialist
Simulated flight instructor...
Librarian- ._
Personnel assistant -,
Placement officer
Organization and methods
examiner
Photographer ,-, ,.
Purchasing agent -.
Safety analyst ,-.
Statistical assistant
Secretary, awards program
.\.ssi.stant to security officer
Unit chief
Industrial analyst ,
.Supply cataloger ,,
Legal examiner
Illustrator ,,
Materials accountant
Airman records specialist
Chief of division
Special assistant __
Grade 8. Range W,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,1)45
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2..'500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $.3,230
Graile 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct:
Lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay ,
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional administrator
Deputy regional administrator
Director, aeronautical center
Aeronautical adviser
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
12,280
12,880
12,080
5.600
11,375
11,500
5,185
5,685
26,060
5,810
5,060
5,686
10, 746
1 5, 185
2 9, 865
80 362,525
56 228,225
209 787,315
269 914,235
101 313,790
9 26, 590
1 2, 660
1 3.280
2 6, 380
13 35, 336
587, 871
18 79, 525
36, 962
7,045
2,033
25, 079
118,000
101, 700
11.800
11.800
5,940
24. 160
6,640
6,540
34, 700
11, 880
5,625
6.000
11,750
6,000
22, 240
5,310
16, :i05
5,685
11,370
6,435
5.435
21, 740
5,686
5,435
5,560
10, 020
10, 620
5,436
5,810
10, 745
5,060
1 5,810
6 26, 675
1 5, 435
3 15, 306
2 10, 870
2 10, 870
1 5, 060
3 15, 805
1 5, 060
1 6,310
2 9,615
88 394.290
62 253, 915
184 687,065
248 835,720
72 227,680
7 21,490
3,360
6,460
30, 472
6,610
320, 539
20 89, 963
6, 456, 975
6,200
6,140
24, 560
6,740
6,740
47, 180
12. 280
6,940
5,940
5,940
5,940
5, 750
6,125
11,875
6,125
6,126
5,026
5,560
3,3, 110
5,810
32.860
5,435
16, 565
5,810
11,620
5.560
5.560
22.240
5,810
10, 870
5,560
5,810
10, 996
6,186
6,810
27, 300
6,560
15, 430
11,120
10, 995
3 16, 055
1 .5, 185
1 5, 436
2 9, 740
82 376,310
61 262, 995
184 700, 940
241 82.5,016
79 260,730
7 21,890
3,440
6,460
31,112
426, 656
20 90, 000
1,411,786
5,100
3,416
24,>B91
8,000
4,785
10 118,000
10 118,000
9 103,200
9 103, 950
1 11,800
1 11,800
188
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Administration — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVirES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,fi00 to $10,600:
Deputy regional administrator
Assistant to regional administrator.
Deputy director
Deputy chief of division
lit
specialist.
Aiiways operations specialist
Chief adviser
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to regional administrator.
Aircraft maintenance agent
Airman agent.-
Deputy chief of division
Educationist
Engineer
Factory agent
Chief of branch
Chief of section ._.
Attorney
Medicjil officer
Airplane pilot
Planning and evaluation officer
Chief of division
Chief, airways facilities shop
Airways flight inspector
Airways onprati(itis snecialist
Aircraft .^n \ [. -■ u .n intative
Deputy rh; I - I ■ .'ii h
Air carriii i;i n'
Flight OPflLltlnll
International service oiricer..
Project auditor
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Airport management consultant
Airport operations officer
Chief of section
Chief of branch
Aircraft factory agent
Airport engineer _.
Airplane pilot
Airman agent
Attorney
Air carrier maintenance agent
Plaiming and evaluation officer
Engineer
iigent.
Project auditor
Deputy chief of branch
Flight operations agent
Chief of shops
Airport compliance consultant
Physiologist
Aircraft maintenance agent
Airways operations specialist, com-
bined facility
Architect
Aircraft standardization specialist.
.A.ir traffic control specialist.
Airways flight inspector
.Administrative otficer
Navigator -radio operator
TiThiiieal assistant
-\n\\ 1} "[" ' it ions specialist
Airways operations specialist, air-
port
Airways operations specialist, air
route
Airways operations specialist, com-
munications
•Agronomist .
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,910:
.Attorney
Aircraft standardization specialist. .
Agronomist
Aircraft factory agent
Airman agent.
.Assistant chief of branch
Aircraft maintenance agent
Chief of section
Chief, project control and facility
records
Chief of branch
Airport operations officer
Airways maintenance inspector
Engineer
Aids and hazards specialist
Air carrier maintenance agent —
Deputy chief of branch
Project auditor
Procurement specialist
Budget analyst.
Supervisory purchasing agent
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
7 69, 400
1 10,000
1 10, 200
8 79,200
8 81,000
43 435,800
3 29, 200
18 176, 400
1 9, 600
1 10, 200
,160
6 61, 960
47 412,320
15 133,000
7 61,720
13 111,880
9 78. 640
60 625.200
40 358,600
6 60, 160
8 71,880
8 68, 080
i 44,800
3 26, 680
1 8 760
5 43, 800
15 125, 800
2 17, 120
3 25, 880
30 254,800
95 820. 600
1 8, 960
3 26, 880
5 38, 800
2 15.480
3 22, 520
,50 371,200
25 184,800
1 7, 040
12 86,880
74 547, 960
3 23, 120
78 575,720
12 86. 880
137
1, 007, 080
7 63,680
18 134,720
87 640, 480
1 7,640
1 7,640
77 562, 880
7,040
7.440
141,160
^,240
1 7, 440
3 23, 920
6 38, 200
3 21,320
2 14, 080
71 508, 840
22 168,680
1 7, 840
3 19,020
1 6, 940
1 6, 540
14 90, 360
28 175,620
1 6,540
20 127,400
3 19,420
130
821, 60O
168
1,053,520
4 24,760
28 172,720
13 81, 220
7 46, 580
5,6
8 $80,200
1 10, 200
1 10, 200
8 80,000
8 81,800
42 4.30,200
3 29, 600
20 199, 200
1 8,560
5 43, 600
48 421,280
15 134, 200
8 70, 080
13 113, 480
7 61, 320
59 520, 840
.54 472, 440
7 61, 120
8 72, 280
8 70, 080
760
6 52. 560
16 135,960
5 43. 800
4 34, 240
33 279. 880
96 840. 560
1 8,960
3 25, 680
3 22. 320
3 22, 920
64 401,960
23 170,120
1 7. 240
11 81.840
84 625,360
1 7.640
85 63.3,600
11 80, 240
138
1, 030, 320
7 60. 680
20 161, 600
100 745. 200
1 7,840
4 29. 760
1 7. 040
89 662, 160
1 7,640
1 7,240
1 7, 640
30 224,400
7,640
24, 320
38, 800
21,920
14.480
654, 280
1 6, 340
16 103,240
1 6,540
984, 560
152
951,880
2 12, 880
19 120,460
13 82, 420
3 18, 420
1 6, 140
12 72, 480
1 6, 540
8 $81,200
1 10. 200
1 10, 400
8 80, 800
S 82, 600
42 4.34, 200
3 29, 800
20 200, 000
2 19, 400
8 80, 000
760
5 44,400
48 424,280
15 135, 000
8 70, 680
13 114,480
7 61, 720
,59 524. 840
54 476, 840
7 61,920
8 72, 680
8 70, 880
5 46, 200
3 27, 280
1 8, 960
6 62, 960
16 136.760
6 44, 200
4 34, 640
33 281, 880
96 848,160
1 9, 160
3 26, 080
3 22, 520
3 23, 120
64 405, 960
23 172.120
1 7,240
11 82. 840
84 632.360
138
1,039, .320
9 65.760
20 152.600
MO 821.600
1 7, 840
4 30. 160
1 7, 240
89 670.160
8 56, 320
1 7,640
1 7. 240
1 7, 640
30 226,400
7,640
24,520
39,400
22, 120
14,680
5,59, 080
1 6, .540
16 104,640
1 6, 740
175
1, 126, 300
164
1,037,160
2 13, 080
19 122, 060
13 83,620
3 18, 620
1 6, 140
12 73, 480
1 6, 740
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Chief of shops
Insiirclur of shops
.Aiiwavs flight inspector
Cooniinator and liaison mainte-
nance officer
Maintenance technician
Instructor
Airborne radio equipment techni-
cian
Supervisory maintenance techni-
cian, airborne
Airways operations specialist, air-
port
; operations specialist, com-
bined facihty...
Airways operations specialist, com-
munications..
Airways operations specialist, air
route
Training coordinator
Operations officer
I'roi 'erty specialist
Organization and methods
Administrative assistant
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Airways operations specialist, com-
munications
rl ollieer
Cliirfofs
Chirf ,,r I.I
AVan'house superintendent
Airways operations specialist, com-
bined facility
Airways operations specialist, air-
port
Realty officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Aircraft inspector
Aircraft maintenance agent
.Airways operations specialist, air-
port
Airways operations specialist, air
route..
Vdniinistrative assistant
Hi.
alyst.
C^liicf of section
Flight operations agent.
Chief of branch
Deputy chief of branch . .
Eltrtrnnics specialist
.M aintenance inspector.
Instructor
.Airman agent
Supervisory maintenance techni-
cian, airborne
Purchasing agent
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Personnel classifier
Placement officer
Property inspector
Warehouse manager...
Traffic supervisor
Airways operations specialist, com-
munications
1 $6,340
6 38, 640
29 181, 860
13 79, 220
7 46. 380
20 119,400
14 84, 960
Station manager
Airways operations specialist, com-
bined facility
Construction superintendent.
Property records specialist
Airways maintenance technician —
Realty assistant
Laboratory electronic mechanic
Claims examiner
Link trainer operator
Attorney
2 12, 080
198
1,217,
12 76, 080
14 85, 960
163
1.000,220
11,625
11,375
5,500
1 6,500
24 137, 500
1 6, 250
325, .500
18
4. 034, 250
81.585
36,920
5.560
6,660
9 50, 665
3 16, 556
1 5,310
8 42, 730
'7" '39,045
3 16,180
1 6.060
9 49, 665
1 5,685
35 720,600
6,810
16, 180
16, 930
26.800
76.215
43,730
6,436
5,185
6,000
6,060
1 $6, 140
1 6, 340
6 39, 440
28 179. 320
3 19. 020
1 6.'
14 87.760
6 41,040
24 147, 160
16 100, 640
1 5. 940
3 18, 420
22 137,280
14 87, 760
1, 198, 260
2 12. 080
1 6, 740
2 12, 280
32
1,000
6,625
2 11.7.50
2 11,500
2 11,626
1 5, 626
1 6, 625
1 6, 625
23 131, 260
635, 875
742
4, 237, 500
789
4, 484, 000
4 21, 240
362
1,942,595
31, 735
5,685
5,685
5,185
34.110
5,435
5.185
23,365
5.435
60,635
9 50,540
1 5,685
124 666. 940
11,370
22, 365
16, 180
29 154,615
1 5, 185
1 5,060
5,185
5.185
6,185
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
189
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grades. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Radar maintenance specialist
1 $5,310
1 $5,435
1 $5, 660
3 15, ISO
3 15. 430
Air carrier maintenance agent
1 5,060
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
540
690
704
2.660,050
3, 434, 925
3, 643, 365
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3,S68
4,189
4,276
17.845.815
19, 527, 495
20, 035, 250
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
886
623
664
3, 587, 370
2. 537, 285
2, 711, 180
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
765
620
596
2, 755, 560
2, 320, 200
2. 291, 325
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
709
723
737
2, 423, 155
2, 476, 726
2, 561, 175
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
468
378
380
1, 485, 960
1. 216, 380
1, 242, 280
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3.230
60 146,220
37 109, 270
52 155,520
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1 2,600
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
315
313
318
1, 567, 975
1, 551, 596
1. 593. 170
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
149 653.225
48 211,960
48 214,450
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
202 811.365
205 839.200
217 902,830
Grade 7, Range $3,436 to $4.035
139 498,065
133 489,056
134 499,490
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
113 378.400
78 265,360
80 275.760
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
8 26. 112
6 20. 004
6 20, 324
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
45 131.190
50 147.740
50 160. 940
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3.032
63 171. 176
62 173.904
62 176.304
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
2 5, 060
2 5. 190
2 5, 330
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
157 873 804
21 98. 944
21 98 944
Total permanent, field.. ._
13. 881
14. 294
14, 928
69.866,553
73.406,261
77.481,386
420.1
678.7
1,000.1
4,860,715
2. 264. 617
3,287,880
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
13. 460. 9
13, 615. 3
13. 927. 9
67, 591, 936
70, 118, 381
72, 620, 071
Part-time and temporary positions:
627, 70S
26, 437
136, 986
148, 279
149,688
790, 797
796. 413
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
269, 628
266, 619
279, 123
Payment above basic rates:
1, 690, 706
1, 772. 827
1. 828. 269
1. 315. 466
1. 381. 919
Additional pay for service abroad
2, 410, 148
2. 265, 285
2. 298. 413
All personal services, field
74, 733. 376
76, 776, 160
79, 434, 948
01 Personal services
81, 279. 892
83, 280. 359
85. 892, 726
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
80, 111,806
81. 604, 487
84, 262, 847
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1, 168, 086
1, 776, 872
Total of foregoing schedule
81,279,892
83,280,369
85, 892, 726
Establishment of Air-Navigation Facilities, Civil Aeronautics
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time etjuivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1,134
196
1,156
902
220
1,046
762
220
937
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 775
GS-7.4
$3,830
CPC-7.2
$4, 976
OS-7.6
$3,834
CPC-7.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 905
CPC-7.0
01 Personal services:
$4, 522. 247
712,004
16,639
127. 323
$3,911,873
800, 000
16, 139
96,388
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
800. 000
13. 196
71. 548
5,378,213
873.419
5.171,692
2,087,066
6,992
4, 824. 400
642.749
7. 686. 637
3, 188. 623
7.691
4. 315, 717
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
634. 000
8, 367, 046
8,076
13,517,382
16, 350, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of division
Grade 14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy chief of division
Engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect
Engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget analyst
Engineer
Methods examiner
Personnel assistant ,
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Budget analyst
Engineer
Fiscal accounting assistant
Supply, requirements, and distribu-
tion officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment _ . .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
Grade 12, Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Airplane pilot
Engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Airi)lane pilot
Airwavs flight inspector..
Engineer
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $8,250:
Construction superintendent
Engineer.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810:
Construction superintendent
Electronic communications super-
visor
Engineer
General supply assistant
Warehouse superintendent
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,760 to $3.230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980 '
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,566 to $5,315
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
Grades. Range $3,200 to $3.680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to J3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Grade 2, Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment-
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Territorial post and cost of living allow-
ance.
All personal services, field.
Personal services
6,140
224. 240
5.940
5.940
5.310
115. 195
5.560
15. 555
9.240
61.995
52. 460
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $30. 000
17 152, 920
30' ""225," 566
'23'"' 148,' 220
15,680
13, 985
79,690
45,120
58. 650
122. 140
46, 050
2,552
4,8
2,660
5.940
5.940
599, 580
33, 360
493. 830
5.560
6.310
9,240
739. 600
287. 275
467. 656
144. 230
192. 600
34. 600
2.500
167. 706
221.450
71, 700
75. 680
6.428
1 6. 140
1 6, 140
80 602, 600
2 11,375
3 15, 430
6 33, 735
72 391, 196
1 5, 560
1 5,310
122' "538," 266'
64 266. 130
83 297. 780
34 118,590
42 132, 220
7 20,530
130, 065
172, 205
58,260
69, 920
6,508
9,050
32, 624
17,290
1 6, 435
i67"'479,'666
59 249, 405
79 288, 266
25 88, 575
27 86, 450
7 20, 850
728.9
3,237,067
25, 432
683,816
11,720
28,232
217
95,656
200200—53-
190
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Establishment of Air-Navigation Facilities, Civil Aeronautics
Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PKRSOKAL SEUvicES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in tlie foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
$5,171,245
206, 968
$4,721,160
103, 250
$4, 240, 717
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
75, 000
5,378,213
4,824,400
4,315,717
Technical Development and Evaluation, Civil Aeronautics Admin-
istration—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
210
198
184
182
184
183
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 984
GS-7.5
$3, 639
CPC-6.7
$6, 171
GS-7.8
$3,681
CPC-6.8
$5, 200
OS-7.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 697
CFC-6.8
01 Personal services:
$941, 741
479
3,610
2,186
$890, 936
1,720
3.440
1,938
$904, 215
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-wee]i
base
1,680
3,532
948,016
16, 537
3,287
12, 361
44, 764
7,361
59, 434
137, 176
21, 708
60
1,993
898,034
16, 999
3,645
8,498
47, 461
10.780
39, 348
111,392
24,918
909. 427
02 Travel
17. 210
8.600
06 Printing and reproduction
11. 485
14, 193
1,897
1,934
1, 252, 667
1, 162, 972
1, 163, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10, 800
1 10, 400
3 30. 400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10, 800
1 10, 400
4 40. 000
1 8, 560
1 8, 560
8 71. 080
1 8,760
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11 800
1 10,800
Grade 14. Range .$9,600 to $10,666:
Chief of division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
4 40, 000
1 8, 660
•
8 70. 880
1 8,760
1 8, 560
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7. 440
3 22. ,520
9 64.360
1 7.640
1 7. 040
Pilot
3 21, 920
9 64,360
8 67, 320
1 7. 240
3 21, 720
2 12, 280
6 31, 100
1 6, 340
1 5, 560
9 46. 790
1 6, .660
1 6, 436
38 170, 040
18 74, 810
18 63, 380
18 60, 030
6 19, 380
1 3, 230
4 20, 260
2 8,800
3 12, 345
9 32, 815
5 16, 320
2 6, 948
3 21, 720
Grade li. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
4 25, 160
9 64,260
1 6, 340
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
3 16, 805
8 41, 730
1 6,660
1 6. 435
43 191, 940
21 86, 195
21 74, 486
17 66, 855
13 40, 030
1 3, 230
5 24, 825
4 17, 100
3 12, 345
9 32, 815
5 16, 320
2 5.948
10 51, 075
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2, Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,0.35
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3,454
37 165, 960
19 78, 855
16 56, 810
18 60, 270
6 19, 460
1 3, 230
4 20, 385
2 8, 800
3 12, 345
9 32, 915
5 16, 400
2 5, 94S
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades— Cont inued
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Num
ber
8
1
- Total
salary
$22, 240
3,032
Num
ber
4
1
- Total
salary
$11,240
2,712
Num
ber
4
1
- Total
salary
$11, 400
2,712
Total permanent, departmental
210
12
996, 910
65, 169
184
2
906. 815
15, 879
184
1
911, 745
7,630
Net permanent, departmental (av-
198
941, 741
479
3,610
2,186
182
890, 936
1.720
3,440
1,938
183
904,215
1,680
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payrnent above basic rates: Overtime and
3,532
948, 016
898,034
Maintenance and Operation, Washington National Airport, Civil
Aeronautics Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1063 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
267
2
251
266
2
247
266
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 385
GS-5.9
$3,318
CPC-5.2
$4,536
GS-6.1
$3,365
CPC-5.3
$4,588
GS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,403
CPC-5.3
01 Personal services:
$885, 157
4,389
3,389
30,875
$898, 449
4,000
3,456
25,856
$908, 412
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-vfeek
4,000
3,493
25, 856
923,810
604
27
9,739
137, 620
566
79, 065
236, 691
26,732
130
1,648
931,761
600
300
11,400
146, 777
600
62, 100
242, 492
26,854
941, 761
11,400
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
144, 777
600
64,100
26,854
2,116
2,116
1,415,532
1,425,000
1, 448, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.\irport director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy director
Division chief
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Executive officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of division
Budget and management officer
Chief of branch
Grade 10. Range $6,600 to $6,260:
Night supervisor.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief of branch
Division chief
Fiscal accoimting clerk
Personnel officer —
Procurement and property officer..
Safety engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3.656.
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $6,316
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490-
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,036
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6,540
6,340
6,340
6,060
""5^685'
5,245
23. 650
12. 885
27. 120
46. 515
52. 960
18, 600
64, 620
39 148. 465
69 235,280
1 3, 374
6,340
6,140
6,340
18, 750
10, 496
6,186
6, 060
5,186
5.060
5,685
6,370
37, 640
8.590
1,6. 765
5,065
14, 700
70. 205
139, 460
233, 840
6,428
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
191
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades— Continued
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Grade 2, Range $2,420 to $2,840
Num- Total
ber salary
31 $91. 670
20 53. 760
29 76, 270
Num- Total
ber salary
30 $90, 580
19 61, 608
28 74, 660
Num- Total
ber salary
30 $91, 780
19 52, 328
28 76, 530
267 949, 964
18 64,807
266 967, 691
21 69, 242
266 978, 636
21 70, 224
Net permanent, field taverage
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W, A. E. employment.^.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic ratei:
249 885. 157
4,389
3,389
12,918
17. 967
245 898, 449
4,000
3,466
8,200
17,656
245 908, 412
4,000
3,493
8,200
17, 656
923,810
931, 761
941, 761
Additional Washington Airport, Civil Aeronautics Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions —
Average number of all employees
4
3
1
1
4
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$7,636
GS-11.8
$9, 600
GS-14
$7,636
GS-11.8
01 Personal services:
$19,963
77
$3,635
14
$21, 748
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
83
20,040
336
671
112
121
54,349
4,773
35
846, 925
3,649
21,831
1, 500
1,000
608, 569
Services performed by other agencies.
227
300
1, 026. 800
927, 362
3,876
1, 660, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 9, 600
1 5,940
1 4,205
Num- Total
ber salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
$10, 800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 $9,600
9,600
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4,205
Total permanent, departmental
4 30, 545
1 10, 682
1 9,600
0.7 5,965
30,645
8,797
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3 19, 963
0. 3 3, 635
14
3
Regular pay in e.tcess of 52-week base
S3
20,040
3,649
21,831
Federal-Aid Airport Program, Federal Airport Act, Civil Aeronautics
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions. —
345
1
330
300
344
298
327
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 550
GS-9.7
$6,678
OS-9.9
$6,580
OS-9.8
Personal service obligations:
$2,148,806
6,965
8,283
11,201
$1, 992, 294
$2, 163, 109
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base,-.
7,663
10, 971
8,280
11,677
Total personal service obligations- .
2,175,254
2, 010, 928
2, 173, 066
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$2,175,254
122, 146
7,735
25, 258
22, 552
14, 086
30, 986
450, 000
29, 685
9,024
19, 574, 918
148
624
$2,010,928
111,934
4,490
18, 051
11.620
15. 645
23.810
405. 000
26. 921
15. 320
13. 808, 336
$2,173,066
121, 796
8,050
04 Communication services
24.344
11. ,620
06 Printing and reproduction
15. 810
23.903
Services performed by other agen-
cies...
450. 000
29, 057
18,009
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
27, 125, 000
792
795
22, 462, 395
16, 451, 780
30, 001, 350
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
Deputy director
Division chief.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Airport engineer
Chief of branch
Deputy chief of division
Special assistant
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Access roads specialist
Airport architect
Administrative officer
Business accountant..
Chief of branch
Civil engineer.
Electrical engineer
Technical assistant
Transportation economist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agronomist...
Airport architect
Airport planning specialist
Civil engineer
Electrical engineer
Operations officer
Program analyst
Surplus property officer
Transportation economist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Agreements analyst —
Civil engineer
Operations officer...
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370..-.
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division
Chief of branch
Civil engineer
Deputy chief of division
District airport engineer
Operations officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Agronomist
Airport architect.. -
Airport engineer
Civil engineer
Deputy branch chief
Chief of section
Electrical engineer..
Operations officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
A irport engineer
Airport management consultant...
Civil engineer.
Project officer
Chief of section
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Airport engineer
1962 actual 1953 estimate 19.54 estimate
Num- Total
$11,800
11,800
34,400
10.200
30.600
20,600
8.960
9.160
9.160
62. 120
7,840
22, 920
7,840
6,740
6,740
6,740
5,560
6,560
5.120
14, 365
47, 745
27, 620
10, 486
6,300
70, 600
17, 920
133, 600
71,480
63,360
304,640
17, 920
30, 560
43, 840
299, 200
44. 040
14. 880
22, 620
37,600
$11,800
11,800
34,400
10,200
21,000
20,600
9,600
43,440
7,840
15,080
5.635
5,245
14,740
35,110
63,490
17.316
175, 600
62, 520
53,360
270, 200
36, 600
259, 360
51,080
14,880
192
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Federal-Aid Airport Program, Federal Airport Act, Civil Aeronautics
Administration — Continued
DETAIL Of personal SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grades. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $11,720
1 4,545
12 46,670
43 149, 165
19 59, 890
Num. Total
ber salary
8 $37, 140
1 4,545
11 42,885
34 122, 030
8 27, 120
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $60,380
1 4,545
12 46,920
40 142. 760
11 36,370
275 1,776,685
9 59, 236
228 1,539,855
1 8,323
269 1,780,140
Net permanent, fleld (average num-
266 1,717,449
6,966
6,624
11,201
227 1,531,532
255 1,688,449
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payments above basic rates: Additional
5,891
10,971
6,494
11,677
All personal services, fleld
1,742,239
1,648,394
1,706,620
01 Personal services. --.
2,175,254
2, 010, 928
2,173,066
Maintenance and Operation of Public Airports, Territory of
Alaska, Civil Aeronautics Administration — -
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object cla.ssiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
23
17
34
77
2
47
96
2
74
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 827
GS-9.5
$3,235
CPC-5.9
$5,612
GS-S.6
$3, 765
CPC-7.6
$4,935
$6 565
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,677
CPC-7.5
$5 008
Average grade-
01 Personal services:
$77,805
82, 154
299
27, 003
$214, 143
7,712
824
85, 992
Part-time and temporary positions -
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
6,760
1,335
187, 261
4,624
3,175
887
12, 222
4,412
38, 940
10,287
1,527
308, 671
7,028
9,595
3,509
26, 246
3,130
66, 690
17, 475
1,250
02 Travel .
12,051
28,928
4 359
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
31, 427
424, 200
263, 335
433, 694
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director •
Grade 18. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Airways engineer
Manager
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Safety and security officer...
Superintendent of maintenance
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Accountant
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $5,316
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
Total
salary
16, 720
7,040
5,060
6,060
4,330
10, 230
1953 estimate
17, 120
7,240
10, 620
5,560
4,680
10,605
9,765
9,880
30, 920
42, 020
1954 estimate
6,940
6.140
12, 280
8,910
14, 515
9,846
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
23
15
- Total
salary
$125, 627
61,886
Num
ber
31
15
- Total
salary
$168, 499
23
6
$105. 510
27, 706
77
32
364, 043
149,900
96
24
111,031
Net permanent, fleld (average num-
17
77, 805
82,154
299
6,434
1.294
19, 275
45
214, 143
7,712
824
40,657
2,751
42,684
72
340, 749
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
1,335
Additional pay for service abroad
49,937
01 Personal services
187, 261
308, 671
459, 367
Air Navigation Development, Civil Aeronautics Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
12
9
11
11
16
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$6,956
GS-10.0
$6,909
GS-9.5
$7, 602
GS-10.8
01 Personal services;
$58, 408
225
$75,908
292
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
465
58,633
7,414
76,200
6,485
15
1,000
1,000
100
1, 665, 000
100
100
12,600
184
1,011
811
626
1,783,978
258
2,438
84
2,400
07 Other contractual services
700
660
1,370
1,855,253
1,750,000
4, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy director of development-
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Executive director
Electronics research engineer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Research engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Executive assistant
Research engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative oliBcer
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646....
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) — ...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Personal services.
$12, 000
10. 800
32, 400
1953 estimate
Num- Total
7,040
7,965
14. 140
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Board —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
620
4
573
578
1
666
605
583
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
193
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
Average salary
Average grade
Oi Personal services;
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates _.,
Total personal services
02 Travel -..,
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred _.
3, 270, 4S7
180, .153
6.S26
46, 606
34, 665
74, 389
32, 003
1953 estimate
46,000
37,600
70,000
26, 750
66, 650
62, 000
26,000
1,000
4,000
1954 estimate
3,404,000
193, 800
6,900
46, 800
67, 850
64. 300
27, 300
1,000
4,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800;
Member of Board
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800;
Executive director of Board
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Director of bureau
General counsel
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Assistant chief hearing examiner
Associate director of bureau
Associate general counsel
Chief hearing examiner
Chief ICAO officer
Chief of division
Chief, ofl[ice of enforcement
Deputy director
Director of bureau
Hearing examiner
Seeretarv of Board.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant chief hearing examiner...
Assistant chief of division
Attorney-adviser
Chief of division
Chief, office of public information..
Chief of section
Economic consultant
Flight operations specialist.
Hearing examiner
General attorney
Supervising attorney
Technical assistant
Trial attorney
Trial attorney, supervisory
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Aeronautical engineer
Aeronautical research, develop-
ment, and design engineer
Air safety specialist
Air transport examiner
Air transportation economist
Airworthiness inspector
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to chief of division
Assistant secretary of Board
Attorney-adviser
Chief of section
Economic consultant
Economic liaison officer
Flight operations specialist
Hearing examiner
Meteorologist
Technical coordinator
Trial attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Aeronautical research, develop-
ment, and design engineer
Administrative officer
Air transport examiner
Air transportation accountant
Air transportation economist
Airman standards specialist
Assistant chief of section
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Business accountant
Chief of section
Flight operations specialist
Hearing examiner
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
11,800
10, 800
76, 350
10,800
22,600
23,600
10, SOO
11,800
28, 800
67.600
70, 200
9,600
9,600
10, 600
9,600
9,600
8,360
17, 120
8,360
58, 520
42, 200
8,960
34, 440
8,960
8,760
34, 440
8,360
8,360
34, 840
41,800
8,960
8,760
67, 080
7,040
7,040
64, 760
38, 400
22, 120
14,880
7,040
29, 560
7,440
7,440
15,280
35, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
11,050
11,800
11,800
23.600
10, 800
11, 800
70, 800
9,600
67, 800
17.320
8.360
50, 760
42,400
7,040
7,040
87, 080
38. 600
14, 280
16, 080
7,040
71,400
9,600
68, 000
9,600
68,800
9,800
10, 600
9,800
9,800
17,520
8,360
61, 560
51, 360
7,040
7,240
94, 920
38, 600
21, 320
15,280
7,240
7,040
22, 520
22,720
7,640
15,680
28, 760
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Hearing officer
Inquiry officer
Organization and methods officer...
Statistical officer..
Statistician
Tariff examiner..
Transportation rate supervisor
Trial attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
A ccident analyst
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer.
Air intelligence officer
Air transport examiner _
Air transportation accountant
Air transportation economist
Airworthiness inspector...
Attorney _
Business accountant
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Cost accountant
Forei^ affairs analyst
Information and editorial specialist.
Tariff examiner
Technical analyst
Trial attorney
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Assistant chief of office of public
information
Assistant chief of section
Chief of section
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Accident analyst
Administrative assistant
Air transport examiner
Air transport accountant
Air transport economist
Aircraft inspector
Business accountant
Chief of section
Editorial and information specialist.
Foreign air analyst
General attorney
Legal assistant —
Librarian
Position classifier
Publication officer
Tabulation equipment operator
supervisor
Tariff examiner
Trial attorney
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct;
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions;
Temporary employment
Part-time "employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefe base
Payment above basic rates; Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, Alaska Office.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Air transportation accountant —
Chief of region
Hearing examiner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Air safety investigator
Airtransport examiner
Air transportation accoimtant...
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Air safety investigator.
Air transport examiner
Air transportation accountant. .-
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Administrative assistant
Air transportation accountant...
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$7, 040
14, 480
7,040
7,040
8,040
7,4^0
14,280
57, 120
6.340
5,940
6,940
6,140
97, 040
31,300
11,880
5,940
5,940
6,940
19, 220
6,140
35, 640
6,000
5,875
$7, 240
7,440
7, 040
6,540
5,940
6,940
6,140
92,300
31,500
11,880
5,185
10, 620
83,460
37,420
5,435
5,685
10, 370
5,810
5,685
10,120
5,060
5,060
6,060
5,436
5,560
6,185
11,120
45,665
29,845
216. 295
115, 135
230. 610
328, 055
92.580
11, 240
19,064
650 3, 107, 644
49 299. 946
4,316
601
9,646
2,841
11,086
9, 160
70, 080
35,040
82,440
7,040
7,840
61.720
6,540
18, 820
6,435
21, 240
48, 330
43,275
Total permanent, field 70 417,760 69 358,015 i 69 361,695
6,140
6,140
6,140
12, 280
6,140
6,940
13, 080
6,140
24, 160
6,125
5, 875
6,000
6,185
10, 745
69, 155
32, 610
6,810
10,620
6,810
5,810
5,185
5,060
6, 060
6,185
5,435
6.686
6,310
11, 215
45. 915
29.720
210. 510
108, 920
275. 395
259, 140
96. 730
11,880
519 2, 974, 742
13.1 97,442
11,230
7,000
$7, 240
7,640
7,040
7,240
60.880
6,540
5,940
6,940
6.340
10,5, 380
31, 700
12, 280
6,940
5,940
12, 080
6,140
6,140
12, 280
6,140
6,940
19, 220
6,140
36, 040
6,250
5,876
6,000
6,310
10, 746
75, 216
32, 736
6,810
10, 745
5,810
5,810
5,310
5,060
5,060
6,310
6,560
6,810
6,436
11,370
46,040
30, 095
221. 420
110.420
282.680
280, 910
100, 800
11,960
546 3, 149, 579
21.3 134,379
11,230
7,000
90,480
7.040
8,040
44,980
6,540
19,020
5, 560
10, 745
34, 190
40,580
91,280
7,040
8,040
45, 380
6,640
19, 220
6.685
10, 870
34, 940
41,060
194
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Board — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
1.7 $6,911
666
Num- Total
ber salary
0.7 $3,615
Num- Total
ber salary
1. 2 $6, 195
Savinrs due to use of former pay scales
Net nerrnfinent, field (average num-
68. 3 410, 183
1,297
199
1.527
98
68. 3 364, 600
1,000
Part-time and lenipoiary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payments above basic rates:
1,370
1,370
Additional pay for service abroad
19. 698
13.700
13, 700
432, 902 370, 670
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
Salaries and E.xpenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other po.sitions.
Average number of all employees
2,337
144
2.130
2,339
98
2,074
2,391
106
2,187
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. ISS
GS-5.S
$3, 024
CPC-4.2
$4, 616
$3, 233
$4, 272
GS-6.8
$3,092
CPC-4.2
$4. 813
$3,367
$4. 308
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions:
Waee board employees (average sal-
ary)
Crews of vessels (average salary)
$3. 162
CPC-4.2
$4,930
$3. 357
Personal service obligations:
$6, 847. 948
1, 496, 653
355. 019
22, 454
276, 007
292, .502
$6, 986, 886
1, 554, .500
260, 690
22, 6.50
250. 536
345, 250
$7. 4.53, 832
1, 654, 600
282. 005
24. 423
Crews of vessels
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base. .
Allowances for subsistence and quarters
Total personal service obligations. . .
9, 290. .WS
9, 419, 410
9, 97.5, 735
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
8, .593, 913
631,068
135. 3,54
29, 676
267, 626
121.206
120, 599
66, 167
272, 994
207, 667
848. 108
498, 403
667, 460
264, 665
869
16,317
8, 975. 160
696. 750
120. 350
30, 210
436. S'46
127. 000
125, 290
66, 675
250, 000
227, 000
740, 730
300, 000
234, 170
299. 085
695
16, 357
9, 633, 836
660. 750
05 Rents and utiUty services
506. 846
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
136. 290
66. 675
227. Ono
823, 356
161, 000
270, 170
326,085
606
16, 357
C'hart and bond paper
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims (pay of retired officers)
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Subtotal
12, 641, 071
3, 762
12, 651, 318
6,318
13,266,318
6.318
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
12, 637, 319
12,54.5,000
13, 260, 000
Obligidions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
696, 670
78, 961
7,054
601
4,349
64,369
1,416
70, 797
696, 133
444, 260
12,000
625
40
850
12,000
1,020
45, 640
551,000
44.990
651.000
Chart and bond paper
OBLiOATioNS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottier Accounts— Continued
$21,211
$16, 160
$16, 160
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1,631.051
1, 071, 575
1, 067, 575
14, 268, 370
13, 616, 575
14, 327, 675
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, division of tides and
currents
1 $10,000
1 $10, 000
1 $10,200
Chief, division of instruments.
1 10. 000
1 10.200
1 10. 200
Chief, geomagnetism branch
1 10.000
1 10. 000
1 9,600
1 10,000
1 10. 000
Chief, nautical chart branch.
1 9.800
1 10.000
1 10. 000
1 10,200
1 10, 200
Physical science administrator
1 10.000
1 10, 000
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, aeronautical chart
1 8,560
1 9,160
Cdief, chart distribution branch
1 8.960
1 8,960
1 8. 660
Chief, section of field records
1 8,960
1 8. 960
1 9,160
Chief, section of geomagnetic opera-
tions
1 8. 660
1 8. 760
1 8.760
Chief, section of gravity and astron-
1 8 960
Chief, section of oceanography
1 8,560
1 8. 760
1 8. 760
Chief, section of tide predictions
1 8,960
1 8, 960
1 9.160
Chief, section of triangulation
1 8,960
1 8, 960
1 9, 160
1 8, 360
1 8 560
1 8, 360
1 8, 960
1 8.560
1 9 160
1 8.660
1 9 160
Griide 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 040
1 7,240
1 7.240
3 22, 120
2 14. 680
3 22. 720
3 22, 120
3 22. 720
3 22, 320
Mathematician
12 88.480
12 90,280
12 90,880
1 7, 640
1 7.640
1 7,840
1 7,040
1 7.240
1 7, 240
1 7.040
4 29.360
4 30, 160
Physicist
1 7. 240
1 7. 440
1 7,440
Technologist
1 7,640
1 7.840
1 7,840
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
1 6, 940
1 6.140
1 6, 140
1 6. 140
1 6. 640
1 6,340
1 6,540
1 6, 340
Assistant chief, distribution branch.
1 6. 740
25 158. 100
25 162. 300
25 166, 900
1 6.140
1 6,340
1 6,140
1 6,140
1 6,340
2 11. 540
1 6. 140
5 31, 100
1 6. 940
1 6, 140
5 31. 900
1 6, 940
1 6. 340
6 38. 040
1 6. 940
1 6.540
4 24. 760
1 6, 540
4 25, 660
1 6. 740
4 25. 560
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6. 340
1 6, 140
1 6,340
1 6. 340
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
1 6,060
1 6, 185
1 6. 310
61 327, 240
62 337, 695
65 358, 150
1 5, 560
1 5, 686
1 6, 810
2 10. 246
2 10. 496
2 10, 746
6 26. 676
1 5, 660
18 96, 680
1 6,810
5 27, 300
1 6, 686
17 93. 020
1 6, 810
6 27,926
1 6, 810
19 104, 890
1 5, 810
Organization and methods exam-
mer.
1 5, 560
1 5, 685
1 6, 810
Printing and publication officer
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
1 6, 310
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
6 28. 346
9 43,330
9 44. 455
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4.956
78 348, 845
76 342, 605
78 362, 348
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4.546
68 241. 005
64 230,075
64 234, 826
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
98 359, 260
97 364,090
99 373, 260
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
94 310. 886
96 319. 420
96 324, 780
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
113 336, 940
116 349.320
114 362, 690
Grade 2. Range $2.7.50 to $3.2,30
32 90, 360
33 94. 940
33 97, 250
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
3 8,300
3 8, 380
3 8,540
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to .$4,035
I 3,635
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to .$3,680
1 3. 440
1 3,620
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
2 6,428
2 6,588
2 6, 748
Grade 4. Range $2,7.50 to $3.230
4 12, 360
5 15.300
6 15. 620
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to .$3.032
22 60, 704
21 59. 110
21 60, 230
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
96 680.688
96 598, 688
99 630, 222
115 393. 339
113 407.339
120 449. 362
Total permanent, departmental
935 4, 156. 044
929 4, 223, 345
948 4. 384, 636
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
195
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Sa\'ings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedule paid from this ac-
count -_-
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions; Tem-
porary employment _ _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of seismological field survey. -
Electronics scientist
Geodetic engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Cartographer
Chief of magnetic observatory
Electronics scientist
Geodetic engineer
Mathematician,
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Cartographer
Chief of magnetic observatory
Geodetic engineer.
Geophysicist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Cartographer
Electronics scientist
General engineer...
Geodetic engineer
Geophysicist
Laboratory electronic mechanic
Mathematician _
Nautical scientist
Photographer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 ,
Grade I. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade?. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts.
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedule paid from this account.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Crews of vessels
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential.
-Additional pay for services abroad
All personal services, field.
Commissioned officers:
Director (relative rank, chief of bureau.
Navy)
Assistant director (relative rank, rear
admiral. Navy)...
Hydrographic and geodetic engineer;
(Relative rank, captain. Navy)
(Relative rank, commander. Navy) . .
(Relative rank, lieutenant com-
mander. Navy)
(Relative rank, "lieutenant. Navy)
Junior hydrographic and geodetic
engineer (relative rank, lieutenant,
junior grade. Navy)
Aid (relative rank, ensign, Navy)
Total permanent, commissioned
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
128 $402,647
11 50, 368
22, 227
25 113,462
Num- Total
ber salary
146 $497,945
20 91, 340
55.260
18, 820
6,140
18, 820
21,365
115, 070
6,435
5,685
60,285
31,360
10. 370
26, 675
10, 120
5,435
14, 985
464. 710
296. 486
376, 650
296. 695
333, 300
178, 620
58,040
8,675
7,270
13. 360
2.974
5,740
2,420
656 2, 549, 744
94 361,388
33 115,940
4,214
3 12,997
102, 543
20, 187
14, 436
11,915
10,315
121 $398,708
2 9, 950
830 4, 001. 452
1 7, 040
5 37,800
1 7,640
9 56, 060
3 19, 020
1 6, 340
3 19, 220
4 21,990
22 117. 820
1 5, 660
1 5, 810
12 61,410
6 31, 735
2 10, 620
5 27, 300
2 10, 370
1 5, 560
3 15, 360
102 473. 460
72 305, no
102 3S8. 425
90 303, 576
108 341.300
62 183, 260
19 56, 740
2 8. 925
2 7, 470
4 13, 680
1 3,054
1 2,910
1 2, 490
654 2, 605, 254
117 454, 739
1 3, 950
97,500
21,280
14, 825
11,915
10, 315
1 8,960
1 7, 240
2 14, 880
1 7, 240
6 45, 040
1 7, MO
9 66. 460
3 19, 420
1 6. 340
3 19, 420
4 22, 616
22 119, 320
1 6, 685
1 6, 810
16 82, 380
7 37, 045
2 10. 870
5 27, 925
2 10, 620
1 6.685
3 16, 485
107 496, 485
76 323, 990
107 407. 475
95 321,890
113 360,050
65 192, 270
606 2,401,395
1, 654, 500
266, 450
12,456
8,826
130, 170
50. 400
14. 826
11,916
10,315
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $19,155
3 21,007
33.964
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $14,462
3 21,007
Nimi- Total
ber salary
3 $16,315
Officers paid from other accounts
Use of former pay scales for part of year. ,
3 21,007
Net permanent, commissioned
officers (average number, net
170
973, 485
182
1,050,986
182
1,050,985
Payment above basic rates:
3,416
292, 502
4,680
346, 250
4,680
Living and quarters allowance
345, 2.50
All personal services, commissioned
1,269,403
1,400,915
1,400,915
9, 290, 683
9,419,410
9, 976, 735
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
8,693,913
696,670
8,975,160
444, 250
9, 533, 835
441,900
9,290,583
9,419,410
9, 975, 735
BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
COMMERCE
Departmental Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Foreign and
Domestic Commerce —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
505
1
468
466
1
428
496
2
480
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$5, 679
GS-8.2
$6,744
GS-8.4
$5. 858
GS-8.6
01 Personal services:
$2, 628, 792
2,720
9,911
1,359
$2, 443, 785
2.520
9,319
135
$2, 793, 038
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
7,550
10,962
1, 996
2, 642, 782
19,816
132
37, 875
194, 579
11,758
46. Ill
16,818
495
2,439
2, 4.65, 759
18, 090
113
32, 650
209. 615
9,150
47,650
17, 075
500
2,630
2, 813. 646
26, 800
315
35,600
242, 095
10. 100
Services performed by other agen-
49, 150
19, 175
1,440
2,780
2,971,805
2. 792, 932
3, 200, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director, international trade..
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, business economics
Deputy director, international trade.
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Assistant director, busmess econom-
Assistant director, international
trade
Assistant to director
Business economist
Chief statistician
Commodity specialist
Deputy director of division
Director of division
Executive secretary
Industrial specialist -.
In ternational economist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Business analyst
Business economist.
Commodity specialist
Deputy director of division
Director of division
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
23,600
11,800
33, 400
11,800
22, 850
168, 450
11, 550
68,400
10, 200
29,600
10,000
Num- Total
ber salary
23. 600
11.800
21,850
11.800
10.800
22,850
169,700
11,800
46, 200
9,600
19, 600
10, 000
23,600
23, 600
11,800
22, 100
11,800
11,050
23, 100
160, 460
11,800
44, 450
46, 450
196
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
COMMERCE— Continued
Departmental Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Foreign and
Domestic Commerce — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Director of staff
Executive officer
Industrial specialist
International economist
Transportation economist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Analytical statistician
Assistant to director
Business economist
Business specialist • -
Chief of section
Commodity specialist
Foreign affairs officer
Government accountant
Industrial specialist
International economist — -
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Budget analyst
Business analyst
Business economist -.-
Business specialist
Chief of section
Commodity specialist
Foreign affairs specialist
General economist
Information and editorial specialist
International economist
Legal analyst
Statistician
Transportation economist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
\i cijiive secretary
mist,
ihst...
Itici
Bii II,
Ull IIM
Chief Of section.-
Commodity specialist
Geographer
Information and editorial specialist.
International economist
Legal analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Tran.^portation economist . _
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adiiiiiii^tiaiivr assistant-
-\ ' "i >L'Ction.__
('oiiiriindiiy industry analyst
Files supervisor
Fiscal accountant
Geographer
Information and editorial specialist
International economist
Liaison assistant
Organization and methods examiner
Statistician -
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55
Grade 3. Range $2.9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,0.32
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) ...
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates.
1962 actual 19.53 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
8,360
110, 280
8,660
17, 920
7,040
74,600
28, 320
8,040
52. 880
7.440
7,040
59. 720
7.040
7.040
7.240
6.640
80. 620
36. 840
6.940
31,100
18,420
116, 260
6,940
6,140
5,185
5, 060
5,060
.5, 310
63,095
6, 060
5.060
26. 300
10.116
284. 740
169.090
331.216
179.896
87. 6,60
11,105
01
Personal services.
467 2, 628. 792
2.720
9.911
1,359
n- Total Num- Total
10, 600
19, 400
60, 400
10. 000
8,360
93, 760
8,560
27, 280
33, 440
8.960
18, 120
14 121,040
67. 560
14. 080
8,040
43. 040
62. 680
7,040
7,040
7,440
6.640
6.740
81.820
37, 240
6,940
5, 940
18,620
106, 780
5,940
6,340
6,940
19, 220
6,740
10, 745
6,685
6,810
44, 855
21,616
6, 435
42, Hxn
6, 185
5, 185
26, 676
10, 240
261,390
146, 780
320, 970
161, 705
71,680
8,660
8,560
103, 920
8,760
27,680
25, 080
76, 000
14, 480
8,040
29, 480
7.640
7.240
7.240
69, 520
7,440
11, 880
6,640
6,740
94, 900
38, 040
6,940
19,020
109, 180
6,140
6,340
6.140
19.6211
6.740
10. 995
5.810
5.810
65. 845
27,175
6, 185
""s.'sio
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
!, 443. 785
2,620
9.319
5,660
69, 285
6,310
6,310
27, 300
10, 366
296. 960
173. 176
350, 945
173, 870
57, 260
478 2, 793. 038
7.660
10. 962
Field Office Service, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce —
OBLIGATIONS KT OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
345
316
324
293
318
Object classification
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 3.53 $5. 486
GS-7.4 j GS-7.6
$5,574
OS-7.6
01 Personal services:
$1. 679. 612
6.457
$1,598,851
6,149
$1,698,851
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
6.149
1,686,069
13, 803
1,165
46,428
28
237,483
1,575
22, 585
2,075
1,145
1,60.5,000
18, 000
3,000
49,000
1,000
242,000
5,000
3.6,000
5,000
2,000
1, 605, 000
02 Travel
18,000
3,000
49,000
1,000
242,000
5,000
35,000
5,000
2,000
2,012,356
1,96.5,000
1,965,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,000
1 11, 800
1 10,800
1 8, 960
2 10, 996
— 2 I-jIj-
2 8, 716
2 7, 445
2 6,430
1 2, 910
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 8, 960
2 11,120
1 4, 620
2 9, 285
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director, field service
1 11,800
1 11,050
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 9, 160
Grade 9.' Range $6,060 to $5,810:
2 11,120
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 8. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,656
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 4, 745
2 9,410
3 10, 856
2 6, 430
1 2,910
3 11,230
2 0, 690
1 2,990
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
16 89, 840
3 17.234
15 90, 030
2 6, 770
15 91,295
2 8,035
Net permanent, departmental
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
12 72. 606
304
13 83, 260
320
13 83. 260
320
All personal services, departmental.
72, 910
83, 680
83. 580
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 10, 800
2 22. 860
1 11.800
13 148. 900
2 21.000
16 155, 800
1 9, 160
. 21 183, 160
11 94,360
21 155, 440
1 7. 640
2 22, 600
1 11, 800
13 148, 150
3 31,000
16 164, 200
1 8, 960
16 139, 160
8 68. 480
24 179, 960
1 7, 640
3 22. 120
16 98, 940
21 116, 510
27 126, 710
1 4,045
38 144, 205
106 365, 525
31 99,340
3 8, 650
2 23, 100
13 149, 650
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 21,000
16 157, 400
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative service officer
1 9, 160
21 184, 760
11 95, 160
Grade 12, Kaiip- $7,040 to $8,040:
Hn.'i iMTiilist
1 1, ; 1 1 INI II native service offl-
21 157, 440
1 7,840
II 1 M ' 1 1 ' r
Gradf 11. Kangi- .$5,940 to $6,940:
13 SO, 420
24 128,815
18 83, 565
1 4, 045
38 144. 455
99 344. 685
24 74. 400
2 6. 140
13 81, 620
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Commercial agent
Grade 7. Ran^•^ .tl.L'ii.- 1.. $4.955-
Grade 6. Kmh.-.' .>:'.. T'.i:. m $4. .546
Grade 6. Rhiilic ?:■;, im m *4.160
Grade 4. Kaiicr ?:i.i7.i i" .$3.665
Grade 3. Range $2.9,50 to .$3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
24 131, 815
18 85,815
1 4, 170
38 149, 205
99 352, 605
20 64, 120
2 6. 300
330 1, 756. 995
27 149, 989
309 1.687.435
29 171.844
303 1, 681, 160
Deduct lapses..
28 166, 669
303 1.607.006
6.153
280 1,615,691
5,829
278 1,615,691
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
5.829
Personal services, field...
1. 613. 159
1, 621, 420
1. 621, 420
1,686,069
1,605,000
1,605,000
MARITIME ACTIVITIES
Salaries and Expenses, Maritime Activities —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
4,206
3,659
3,742
3,406
3,915
3,587
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
197
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 218
OS-7.6
$3, 084
CPC^.6
$3, 070
$5, 344
GS-7.S
$3,112
CPC-4.7
$3,394
$5, 449
GS-8.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 137
CPC-4.6
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,290
Personal service obligations:
$16, 356, 620
6,226
62,285
257, 544
37, 649
$15, 693, 580
$16,054,680
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base-..
60,081
231, 714
43,250
61,843
228, 252
Payment to other accounts for reim-
43,250
Total personal service obligations.. .
16, 720, 324
16.028,625
16,388,025
Direct Obligations
14.043.484
156, 545
46.824
118, 921
155. 670
72, 480
662,765
214, 754
596, 098
58,233
121,025
567
32. 350
13, 783, 876
155. 505
51,010
128,045
167, 605
71,000
501, 753
515,200
1.130,740
230. 914
117.000
14, 910, 175
198, 800
85. 950
143. 000
276, 930
75.000
411.020
Services performed by other agen-
621, 200
2, 316, 950
380, 725
115,000
22,998
23, 750
16, 279, 716
16,875,650
19, 558, 500
Obllgations Payable Out of Beimbursemems
From Other Accounts
2, 676, 840
80. 188
•7, S93
93,4:54
25, 484
32, 956
17, 801
57,396
13, 799
6,917
2, 244, 7.TO
80, ono
8,600
78,650
44,300
36, 000
17,000
59,000
1,800
16, 400
1,477,850
60,000
8,000
71,900
14.200
34,000
16.000
44,500
13, 400
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
3, 012, 408
2, 685, 800
1.738.860
19, 292, 124
19,461,450 1 21,297,350
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Chairman
Member of board
General schedule grades;
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of office
Comptroller
Director ---
General counsel
<>ri.li n Range $10,800 to $11,800:
\ I t mt chief of office
\ i>t lilt to administrator
\^M^i mt to chairman
Assistant to deputy administrator.
Assistant to director
Attorney
Budget officer
Chairman, survey boards
Chief of division
Chief of office
Deputy comptroller
E.xecutive assistant
Internal auditor
Planning assistant
Procurement officer
Secretary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accoimtant
Assistant chief of division.
Assistant chief of office
Assistant to administrator
Assistant to comptroller
Attorney
Budget examiner
Chief of division
Claims examiner
24, 000
12,000
12,000
12,000
2 22, 123
1 10, 800
2 22, 350
1 10,800
1 11.800
1 10,800
1 11,800
22 243,100
4 43, 473
1 10,800
1 11,800
1 10, 800
9.600
88,400
20,400
9.800
9.6O0
70. 400
9,600
30, 400
40,600
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
24,200
12, 200
12,200
12, 000
21, 600
11,800
10,800
22, 350
10,800
1 11.050
1 11,800
24 265.700
3 33, 160
1 10. 800
1 11,800
I 11.050
1 10,800
1 11.300
1 11.800
1 9.600
6 58. 200
4 39, 600
10 100.400
2 19, 200
2 20. 200
1964 estimate
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
24, 400
12,200
12,200
12,200
21,850
11,800
11,050
22.350
11,050
1 11,060
1 11.800
22 242.350
3 33. 400
1 11.050
1 11,800
10.800
11,300
11,800
49, 400
29. 000
10, 000
9.800
90.200
19,200
20,400
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Ranse $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Executive assistant
Government aid examiner
Hearing examiner.
Information officer
Insurance examiner
Internal auditor. .
Investigator
Labor adviser
Marine, engineer.
Naval architect--
Organization and methods officer..
Personnel officer
Planning assistant
Preservation specialist.--
Rate analyst
Subsidy operations examiner
TarilT and agreements examiner
Traffic analyst
Transportation economist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Allocations analyst
Assistant secretary
Attorney ---
Auditor.- ---
Budget examiner
Charter analyst --
Chief of division
Civil engineer --
Claims examiner- ---
Crist analyst
Electrical engineer --.
General agency specialist -.
GoviTiiment aid examiner
Industrial mobilization analyst
Industrial specialist
1 nfurination assistant
Insurance examiner
Interdepartmental liaison assistant-
Inventory surveyor
Investigator --
Labor data specialist
Marine engineer
Material control analyst--- —
Naval architect--- -- -.
Operations analyst --■
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Plamitng assistant--
l^reservation specialist
Pnrciiasing officer--
Rate analyst
Requirements analyst
S.ifetv engineer -
Ship sales analyst - ---
Storage specialist
Survey analyst
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Allocations analyst
Assistant safety engineer ---
Attorney -- ---
Auditor
Budget examiner --
Business economist
Claims examiner
Disposal analyst
Electrical engineer
K led ronic engineer
Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
< i.MuTal agency assistant. --
(.iovernraent aid examiner.
Industrial specialist
Information assistant
Insurance examiner.--
Interior decorator
Inventory surveyor-.-
Marine engineer
Material control analyst. --
Materials engineer
Mechanical engineer
Naval architect
Operations analyst
Organization and methods
examiner---
Personnel assistant
Preservation analyst. .-
Purchasing agent
Rate analyst-'.
Requirements analyst.
Ship sales analyst -
Statistician -
Subsidy rate analyst...
Survey analyst
Tariff and agreements f.
Trade route analyst
Traffic analyst
Transportation economist
Transportation specialist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accoimtant
Administrative assistant
Allocations analyst
8,360
25, 080
85, 800
17, 620
8,660
9,160
44,200
8,760
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,360
8,560
8,760
94, 660
9,360
43,600
36, 040
16,720
16, 720
9,360
8,760
9,160
8.360
8,360
9,160
8,360
9,160
8,360
95,480
22, 520
58,980
8,040
16,280
7,040
30, 160
7,040
15, 880
15,880
29, 960
15, (
7,040
14, 880
7,S
8,040
68, 920
8,040
16,280
8,040
187, 760
22, 520
7,040
14, 280
16.000
7,240
7,240
7,040
7.040
16,080
8,040
22, 120
7.240
36. 400
76,080
33,100
5,940
$9,800
10,000
38,800
9,800
10,600
10,600
19, 600
10, 200
7 59, 520
1 8,360
1 8,560
1 9,800
13 112,8
, 3 27,280
5 42, 000
1 8. 560
1 h. 360
3 25, 480
8 67, 480
1 8,660
1 8, 760
1 9, 160
4 36, 440
'2 17, 120
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8,560
1 8, 560
1 8, 760
2 17,320
10 86. 400
1 9. 360
17, 120
16, 720
9,360
17, 120
9,160
25,080
"9,' 160'
8,560
9,160
16,920
46, 240
16,080
43.840
8.040
8,040
36. 200
7,040
7,040
14,880
7,840
8,040
2 15. 280
1 8,040
18 132, 620
6 44. 240
1 7, 240
2 14, 680
1 8, 040
2 16, 280
7,240
44,640
8,040
14, 280
7,240
71, 740
26, 160
11,980
1 $10,000
1 10.200
4 39, 400
1 10,000
10, WO
10,600
19, 800
10,200
8,560
8,660
9,800
95, 160
01,120
42,000
8,560
8,560
26, 680
42,000
17,120
8,760
9,360
36,840
"i7,'i26
8,660
16, 720
8,760
8,660
8,760
17, 320
86, 800
9,360
60, 920
36, 840
17, 120
17, 120
9,360
17, 120
9,360
26,480
"9,366
7,040
46, 240
43, 240
43, 840
8,040
8,040
36,200
7,040
7,240
21. 520
8,040
7,240
14,680
8,040
15,280
7,440
44.640
8,040
7,240
7,240
87,160
26,660
6,140
198
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MARITIME ACTIVITIES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Maritime Activities — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con,
Assistant to administrator
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner
Charter analyst-
Claims examiner __.
Contract analyst
Cost analyst
Disposal analyst
Electrical engineer
General agency assistant
Industrial specialist-
Insurance examiner
Inventory surveyor.
Labor economist
Machine services analyst
Marine engineer
Material control analyst
Materials inspector
Naval architect
Operations analyst
Operations assistant.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Preservation surveyor
Purchasing agent
Rate analyst
Records analyst
Requirements analyst
Research analyst
Ship sales analyst ._
Statistician..
Subsidy rate analyst
Supply otBcer
Survey analyst.
Tarifl and agreements examiner
Traffic analyst
Transportation economist--
Warrants specialist
Grade 10, Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Auditor
Grade 9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Allocations analyst
Auditor... .,.
Budget examiner
Claims examiner
Commercial analyst
Contract analyst
Hearing examiner
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Insurance examiner
Inventory surveyor
Machine services analyst
Materials inspector
Naval architect
Operations analyst
Operations assistant
Organization and methods exam-
Personnel assistant.- -
Purchasing agent-
Rate analyst
Records analyst
Requirements analyst
Research analyst
Ship sales analyst
Subsidy rate analyst
Survey analyst
Tariff and agreements examiner
Trade route analyst -.-
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840 ,
Total permanent, departmental
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Part-time employment
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
$6, 940
24, 560
69, 340
13,280
6,940
67. 000
38. 240
6.940
.5. 940
27, 360
5,940
12, 880
11,880
6.640
6,140
6,640
25, 160
5,940
6,740
45, 980
51,290
24,560
6.140
18,420
31, 360
13, 880
5,940
6,940
5,940
5,940
32,900
5,940
42, 329
18, 820
19. 020
5,940
3 16, 180
1 6. 660
5 28, 560
6 33,110
1 5, 185
1 6, 186
1 5, 185
2 11,620
1 6,810
8 42. 866
3 15, 680
3 15, 930
4 21,616
5 26,100
89 414, 036
45 190, 775
130 512. 425
206 713,986
184 587,860
26 77, 340
2 8, 070
2 6, 460
11 30,6,62
1 2, 420
6, 903, 463
10
481,288
6, 422. 175
23.066
6,226
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$6,940
24, 960
91, 700
5,940
6,940
39. 640
24. 660
18. 820
6.940
20.420
6,140
6,640
6,340
49, 320
46, 980
44, 780
30, 300
24, 960
19,420
12. 280
6.140
58.060
6.940
36. 640
19, 020
13, 680
5,940
6,940
5,875
21,115
21. 740
27. 425
6. 185
6.685
6. 560
16. 430
5,310
50,540
5.560
5.185
10. 495
11.620
31.030
5, 685
16,930
33, 486
1 5,310
1 .5,810
1 5,810
7 37. 545
1 5. 310
4 21,240
3 16, 180
2 9,615
78 360, 650
46 196.806
128 503.856
173 606.120
146 473,920
15 46, 610
2 7, 870
3 9, 370
10 27, 682
6,381,662
18
610. 741
$6, 940
25. 360
73. 480
6.940
6.940
13. 880
18. 420
18. 820
6,140
20,420
49,320
46, 980
38, 440
30.900
24, 960
19,620
12,280
6.940
6,940
6,140
68, 060
6,140
30, 640
19,020
13, 680
6,140
5,685
26. 175
5.435
15,805
5,685
5,310
10, 495
6. 810
27, 175
6,810
17,055
38, 920
5,810
7 37,920
1 6,435
4 21,365
3 16. 430
1 5. 120
76 349. 025
49 207,816
115 451,900
162 666,260
129 420.186
11 33,610
2 7. 970
3 9,610
10 27, 922
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — COIhtinued
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15, Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Coast director- -
Foreign representative
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Construction representative
District comptroller..-
Foreign representative.-
Marine surveyor -
Operations assistant
Property and supply officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant --.
Assistant coast director
Attorney
Auditor
Cargo specialist
Construction representative
Executive assistant
Fleet superintendent
Foreign representative.-- -.
Marine superintendent - .
Marine surveyor
Operations analyst
Preservation specialist
Property and supply officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Assistant to coast director-
Auditor
Fleet captain
Fleet engineer
Foreign representative
Information officer
Inventory surveyor
Marine surveyor
Naval architect
Operations assistant
Personnel assistant -.
Property and supply officer- - -
Purchasing agent
Shipbuilding inspector
Shipyard superintendent
Terminal superintendent
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative analyst-
Assistant fleet captain -
Assistant fleet engineer
Assistant terminal superintendent. -
Attorney -
Auditor --
Charters assistant ---
Disposal agent
Fire and damage control superin-
tendent -- --
Fleet electrician
Foreign representative
Inventory surveyor
Marine engineer
Marine surveyor
Naval architect
Office services analyst-
O perations assistant. _-
Personnel assistant
Property and supply officer
Purchasing agent
Shipbuilding inspector
Warehouse superintendent
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Accountant
Auditor ---
Inventory surveyor
Maintenance engineer
Maintenance supervisor--- ---
Operations assistant
Purchasing agent
Shipkeeper
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Accountant -- -
Administrative assistant-
Assistant maintenance engineer
Assistant shipkeeper-
Attorney -
Auditor ---
Cataloger.-- -
Foreign representative
Inventory surveyor
Maintenance supervisor-
Marine surveyor -
Office services analyst-.
Operations assistant
Persormel assistant.
Purchasing agent
Records analyst
Shipbuilding inspector..
Survey analyst
Num- Total
ber salary
31,000
39, 600
10, 000
16, 720
51, 360
8,360
70, 800
26, 280
8,960
44, 400
2 15, 480
2 14, 680
13 95, 920
7 51. 880
8 60, 320
2 14, 080
1 7. 840
1 7, 840
14 112,440
6 44, 440
2 15,080
1 7, 240
1 7, 640
,040
14 100,860
4 31, 760
2 15, 280
7 46, 780
1 5, 940
6 35, 840
4 24. 760
3 20, 420
1 6, 740
16 103,840
i,340
2 13, 680
2 12,080
112 708.773
1 5,940
1 6,940
26 166,640
2 13, 180
1 6,540
4 26, 760
48 297.520
2 13. 280
2 12, 125
1 6, 125
2 12, 375
4 24. 000
3 17, 625
2 11,000
3 17, 875
60 296,250
19 104,265
6 33,110
2 10, 370
32 168,670
1 6, 185
45 248,575
6 26, 800
2 10, 245
10 65, 350
1 5, 660
2 10, 246
1 6, 310
9 46, 915
4 22, 490
8 44, 855
2 10, 245
19 106,680
1 5, 810
49, 600
30, 800
10, 600
41, 400
29,200
10,200
26. 480
9,160
70. 480
17. 320
1 7. 640
12 88. 880
8 69. 120
8 60, 320
1 7. 040
1 7, 840
1 7, 840
13 98, 920
1 7, 240
1 7,040
2 14, 280
1 7, 840
1 8, 040
15 108,000
4 31, 960
2 16, 280
6 31, 700
1 6, 140
4 23. 960
4 24. 760
3 20, 620
1 6. 940
22 142.080
1 6. 740
1 6,540
20
126. 800
17
108. 780
2
12. 080
3
18,020
8
53. 920
8
54.320
42
261, 480
49
291, 060
2
13,280
2
13,480
2 12, 125
1 6.125
4 24. 000
3 17,750
2 11.000
2 11.760
22 128.760
6 27, 300
10 65, 460
1 5, 186
10 65, 850
1 5, 560
4 21, 240
1 6, 810
8 40, 855
2 10,995
9 49, 040
1 5, 810
25 133,260
1 6, 810
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
199
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Nmn- Total
ber salary
3 $16,680
10 51, 200
123 591,630
97 415,146
90 342,970
135 468,025
244 764,402
52 150,600
4 15.710
3 11,605
10 35,120
86 267.604
60 173,560
3 8, 216
1,359
4. 172, 061
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,870
10 62, 075
81 431, 720
94 387,350
79 301,640
110 383,696
176 560,130
41 120,015
4 15, 960
2 8,070
10 35, 120
86 267,604
51 152, 810
8 23, 055
1,270
4. 310, 058
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $21,990
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
8 41, 585
82 388,860
79 327,270
77 293,825
101 353,400
136 437,600
27 79, 755
4 16,355
1 4, 035
7 24, 480
61 193, 897
51 153, 850
8 23, 056
1,636
5, 382. 456
2,935
11,735,666
427
1, 801. 221
2,600
10, 776, 698
238
953, 939
2,842
11,417,734
276
1, 133, 062
Net permanent, field (average num-
2,508
9. 934. 446
39, 220
151,514
85.288
11,661
29,031
2,362
9, 822, 659
36, 081
110,339
78, 776
32, 600
32,900
2,566
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
10, 284. 672
37,843
115. 580
70. 672
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
32. 000
32,900
10, 251, 159
10,113,354
10, 573, 667
16, 720, 324
16. 028. 625
16,388,025
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
14,043,484
2,676,840
13, 783, 875
2, 244, 750
14, 910, 175
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1, 477. 850
16, 720, 324
16, 028, 625
16, 388, 025
Maritime Training, Maritime Activities —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
620
565
574
565
574
557
Average salaries and grades (civil service
employees only):
General schedule grades:
$4, 167
GS-4.9
$4,217
GS^.9
$4, 267
GS^.9
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions *
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—.
$1, 893, 104
1,016
554,845
$1, 966, 460
1,030
620, 560
$1, 959, 260
1,030
634, 750
2,448,965
662, 865
2, 587, 060
2,595,040
Tota! personal service obligations...
3,101,830
2, 587. 050
2, 695, 040
Sired Obligatims
01 Personal services (other than trainees) .
2,352,692
632,031
2, 477, 700
2, 524, 700
2.984,623
17, 629
12,220
17, 675
51, 184
1,862
89,831
69,300
662, 404
10,809
25, 689
2, 477, 700
25,626
11,700
17,950
54,800
5,300
144,960
72,500
831,356
44,670
26, 260
2,524,700
25, 625
11,700
17, 960
64, 800
5,300
208, 450
Services performed by other agen-
72,500
768, 855
12, 670
26,250
3,843,016
3, 712, 800
3,728,800
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services (other than trainees)
96, 373
20. 834
109, 350
70. 340
Total personal services
117, 207
109, 350
70, 340
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts — Continued
$514
115
346
12,188
1,149
56, 610
172
1, 1.54
$19,400
2.50
350
12,900
2,260
65, 030
350
1,080
$17, 620
100
150
12, 140
920
50, 710
150
720
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
189, 454
210,960
162, 7.60
4,032,470
3, 923, 760
3.881.560
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of oflice
Deputy chief of office
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655-
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grades established by sec. 216, Mer-
chant Marine Act of 1936, as amend-
ed, U. S. C, title 46, sec. 1126 and
regulations issued pursuant there-
to— U. S. Maritime Service:
Captain, base pay range $7,114 to
$8,715:
Supervisor
Chief of division
Fiscal officer...
Commander, base pay range $5,690 to
$7,292...
Lieutenant commander, base pay
range $4,802 to $6,403
Lieutenant, base pay range $3,912 to
$5,614
Lieutenant (jg.), base pay range $3,112
to $4,358
Chief petty officer, base pay range
$2,476 to $3,670
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Quarters and
subsistence allowance
All personal services, departmental..
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Executive officer -
Secretary to board
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Officer in charge
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Associate training officer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades established by sec. 216, Mer-
chant Marine Act of 1936, as
amended, U. S. C, title 46, sec.
1126 and regulations issued pur-
suant thereto— U. S. Maritime
Service:
Rear admiral, base pay range $9,603
to $10,315:
Superintendent
Captain, base pay range $7,114 to
$8,715:
Academic dean
Administrative officer
Director of institute
Officer in charge
Superintendent —
Commander, base pay range $5,690 to
$7,292
Lieutenant commander, base pay
range $4,802 to $6,403
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10. 000
6,370
9,660
9,090
39, 630
21.710
16. 600
7,114
7,114
7,114
22,947
16,783
4,446
14,425
8,458
47 221, 711
3. 4 9, 105
8,960
8,960
8,040
5,810
4,955
16, 080
30, 260
64,620
5,580
106, 915
219,870
10, 000
5,370
9.910
9.090
36.810
21. 890
13, 430
7,217
7,114
7,114
22, 764
10,463
4,372
14,954
8,608
44 211,606
1. 3 6, 726
42. 7 204, 880
480
32, 840
11,730
30, 700
65,000
5,625
7,247
7,114
7,658
8,003
15,116
95,767
212, 993
10. 200
6.370
9.910
9,090
37, 060
21, 930
13, 690
7.291
7,114
7,114
22,764
10, 626
4,446
15, 265
8,584
44 213, 204
1.6 8,324
42.4 204,880
480
33, 040
9,160
9,160
8,040
12,110
31,340
66, 000
5,785
9,603
7,291
7,114
7,647
8,003
15,116
200
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MARITIME ACTIVITIES— Continued
Maritime Training, Maritime Activities — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Grades established by sec. 216— Con.
Lieutenant, base pay range $3,912 to
$5,514
Num- Total
ber salary
68 $305,557
41 158,257
6 20,478
12 34,239
145 401, 190
144 339, 171
27 53, 901
20 35, 769
2 3,303
Num- Total
ber salary
62 $284,766
39 1.54,410
7 24,468
11 31,702
138 390,285
133 320,063
18 36, 081
18 31,868
2 3,379
Num- Total
ber salary
62 $289,256
Lieutenant (jg.), base pay range
Ensign, base pay range $2,667 to $3,913.
Warrant offlcer, ba.se pay range $2,633
to $3,723
7 25,016
Chief petty officer, base pay range
$2,476 to $3,670
1.38 394,954
133 325. 736
18 36, 852
18 32, 823
2 3, 394
Petty officer 1/c, base pay range
$2,109 to $3,119.,
Petty officer 2/c, base pay range $1,742
$2.844
Petty officer 3/c, base pay range
Seaman, base pay range $1,192 to
$1,835..
573 1,885,620
51.1 146,353
55, 760
530 1,785,448
7.7 24,868
530 1,812,128
15.4 57,748
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
521.9
1, 683, 607
540
525, 199
522.3
1, 760, 580
550
' 687, 720
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Quarters and
1,754.380
550
2, 209, 246
2,348,8,50
2,356,640
01 Personal services
2,448,965
2. 587, 050
2. 695, 040
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations. _
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
2,352,592
96,373
2, 477, 700
109, 350
2, 524, 700
70,340
2, 448, 965
2, 587, 050
2,595,040"
PATENT OFFICE
Salaries and Expenses, Patent Office —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1652 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
1, 9.50
1,869
1,900
1,795
1,900
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,075
GS-7.4
$2, 788
CPC-3.1
$3,179
$5. 169
GS-7.5
$2. 786
CPC-3.1
$3, 215
$5, 211
OS-7.5
$2. 807
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 215
01 Personal services:
$9, 425, 003
36, 260
49, 592
3,781
$9, 258, 500
35,600
20,900
$9, 323, 500
35, 600
20,900
Regular pay in excess of 52-vveek
Payments to other agencies for re-
imbursable details
9, 614, 626
8,850
4.442
25,529
21, 885
2,342,448
18, 436
167, 173
105, 604
440
10, 124
9, 315, 000
6.000
4.500
26,000
30. 000
2, 363, 000
17,000
144, 600
04,000
9,380,000
6,000
02 Travel
03 Tran.=!pnrtitinn r.f things
04 Coniniiminiiiaii =rrvices
05 Rpiif<; :iii.| iililil\ srrvicos...
26,000
30. 000
2, 5,88, 000
17,000
144, 500
94, 000
06 Prim MIL' :in.l .v|,MMluction
07 Otliei cumraetual services.
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
10,000
10,000
12, 219, 557
12,000,000
12,300,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,8
Commissioner
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
DETAIL OF PERSO.N'AL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
First assistant commissioner
Assistant commissioner
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner
Examiner of patent appeals
Executive officer
Executive patent examiner
Patent examiner
Patent and trade-mark specialist...
Solicitor __.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Examiner of interferences
Executive trade-mark examiner
Law examiner
Patent classifier
Patent e.xaminer
Patent and trade-mark specialist..
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to .$9,360:
Design patent examiner
Examiner of interferences
Head, administrative management
division
Head, budget and finance division..
Head, general services division
Head, persoimel division
Lawexaminer
Librarian
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Patent and trade-mark specialist. . .
Trade-mark examiner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative olBcer.
Budget and finance officer
Design patent examiner
Examiner of interferences
Librarian
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Trade-mark classifier
Trade-mark examiner
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Design patent examiner
T^ibrarian
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
iService branch head
Trade-mark classifier
Trade-mark examiner
Translator
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Service branch head
Translator —
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
.Administrative assistant
Tiesien patent examiner
Docket clerk
T^raftsman
Tjibrari.an
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Service branch head
Trade-mark classifier
Trade-mark examiner
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
■ M 20'i to 14,955
M5
Grade 7. Ri
Grade 6. R i
Grade 5. K
Grade 4. K i - i i5
Grade 3. K i ^ i i s (130
Grade 2. Km . VJ n t 1.(230. .
Grade 1. Ran;( $2 sno tn $2,980.
Crafts, protectne in<l (ustodial grades
Grade 7. Ransio $i 4)1 to $4,035.
Grade 5. Range $2 974 to $3,454 .
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $.5,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $4,600,..
TotaLpermanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year...
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9 104.200
1 10. 800
1 10, 800
1 10. 800
9 104. 450
1 10. 800
1 10, 800
1 11,550
9 9I.S00
1 10. 200
3 30. 400
1 10 000
11 108.800
I, soo
1 8. 960
1 8, 360
1 8. 360
5 44, COO
69 617.240
12 100,920
5 42, 800
2 15, 080
14. 080
7.040
7,040
2, 178. i
2 14, 280
1 7, 240
4 30. 160
1 8,040
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
8 50, 720
2 12, 280
184
1,117,760
4 24. 560
3 18. 020
35 209, 500
1 6, .540
1 5,
6 32, 235
3 15, 430
1 5,435
1 5, 060
2 10,620
1 5,060
116 698,586
2 10,870
3 16, 306
3 16,430
10 52, 360
13 63, 185
145 619,725
43 177,435
203 768,865
160 537,200
220 690,440
202 58.5.180
49 137,940
4,035
6,748
3,150
83,992
10,800
22, 255
9,792,910
76 330,!
6 12, 702
18, 267
11,800
92, 000
10. 200
30. 600
9,600
771. 400
10. 000
17.320
1 8. 660
1 8. 360
1 8. 960
1 8. .360
1 8. 360
5 44. 800
3 2.5. 080
12 101,620
5 43, 200
7,040
14. 280
7,040
7,240
2. 463, 120
2 14, 480
1 7,240
4 30, .560
1 5,940
1 6, 140
8 49, 920
166
946. 640
4 24, 960
6 36, 240
40 240, 000
1 6, 640
32. 860
25,300
5. 435
5,185
10, 870
3 16, 555
3 15,865
13 63, 810
140 597, 826
43 177.660
211 796. 760
154 518.710
219 689.6,50
187 543.;
45 126, <
4.135
6,428
3,150
75,616
10,940
22,606
9,721,284
105 462,784
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
201
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base
Payment above basic rates:
$36,250
49, 344
248
3,781
$35,600
20, 600
300
$35,600
300
Payments to other agencies for reim-
01 Personal services _.
9,514,626
9.315,000
9,380,000
BUREAU OF PtBLIC ROADS
Federal-Aid Highways, Bureau of Public Roads —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
I Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees r
2,100
17
1,905
2,100
15
1,925
2,100
15
2,020
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$5, 347
GS-7.9
$3,046
OPC^.l
$5,390
GS-8.0
$3,079
CPC-4,1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 100
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
$9,865,834
60,007
38,125
40, 136
$10, 137, 500
60,000
40,000
50,000
$10,645,000
60.000
40.000
60,000
Total personal service obligations. . .
10, 004. 102
10,287,500
10,795,000
Direct Obligations
9,985,175
430.690
44, 733
111,392
273, 390
82,095
426, 274
177, 250
156,311
613,615,128
4,248
4,891
10, 274, 500
470, 000
46.000
120. 000
263. 500
123.000
490,000
213, 000
101,000
638, 000, 000
4,000
8,000
10, 782. 000
496. 000
120,000
271,000
123,000
490,000
213, 000
105, 000
663, 000, 000
4,000
9,000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
625,311,677
56, 609
■ 550,113,000
40,000
665,660,000
40,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Total obligations payable out of reim-
bursements from other accounts
525,368,186
660, 153, 000
665,700,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner of Public Roads
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner, programs
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 12. 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12,200
1 11,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 11, 800
1 10, 800
2 21,600
1 10, 800
4 43, 200
2 21, 600
4 44,200
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
Deputy commissioner, construction.
Deputy commissioner, research
Deputy commissioner, finance and
1 12, 400
1 12. 400
1 12, 400
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 10, 800
2 21, 600
Assistant to the Commissioner
Chief of branch, programs and de-
4 43, 200
2 21.600
Chief of branch, construction and
1 11, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 11, 800
1 11,800
2 21,000
4 38, 800
1 10,200
4 40,600
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to the Commissioner
Assistant to deputy commissioner..
Assistant to sohcitor
3 29, 200
3 29, 200
Chief of branch, programs and de-
sign
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to .$10.600— Con.
Chief of branch, construction
Chief of branch, research
Highway engineer..
Attorney ,
Budget officer
Fiscal manager...
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Chief of branch, construction ,
Chief of branch, research
Chief of branch, finance and man-
agement
Chief accountant
Personnel officer.
Chief of section, programs and
design _
Chief of section, research
Higtiway engineer
Bridge engineer
Transportation economist
Equipment specialist..
Visual information specialist
Information officer.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,010;
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Mechanical engmeer
Chemist-
Transportation economist
Attorney -
Appraiser
Administrative officer...
Assistant chief accountant
Budget examiner
Chief of section, finance and man-
agement.
Oiganization and methods exam-
Procurement officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer...
Chemist
Transportation economist
Librarian
Executive assistant
Accountant
Administrative officer
Chief, tabulating section
Classification officer
Information officer
Placement officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Engineering aid
Transportation economist
Statistician
Attorney
Librarian .-.. -
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Purchasing agent
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645..
Grade 5. Range $a.4li) to $4.1i;ii. .
Grade 4. Range $:; . ! : ' i > » i . >
Grade 3. Range $J. ■
Grade 2. Range *J.: i -
Crafts, protective, andiu-i'di :l :',i;h
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to S;:t,9:ir._ .
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680...
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032..,
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840. ..
Total permanent, departmental. ..
Net permanent, departmental i
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, western headquarters
Division engineer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District engineer
Bridge engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District engineer
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer.
Construction and maintenance en-
gineer
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$19, 800
31,000
19, 200
28,800
9,600
10, 400
17, 720
8,760
8,760
63,320
81, 040
96, 560
44,600
9,360
8,360
8,760
424, 080
51.880
14,88
15,080
62, 480
21,920
8,040
8,040
7,440
14,1"
44,380
6,940
6.940
30 160.050
2 10, 370
1 5,060
6 32, 735
4 21, 865
1 6, 185
2 10, 370
10 64, 476
9 48, 666
2 11, 120
2 9.990
112 503.210
41 176, 095
110 414.350
132 454.315
95 298,090
27 81, 770
1 3. 435
5 17, 680
10 32, 220
23 66, 096
2 5,540
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $19,200
3 28, 800
1 9, 600
17, 920
8,760
8,760
8,960
425, 480
51,880
15,080
16,080
52, 880
22, 620
8,040
8,040
1 V,
39 242,060
3 18, 620
1 5,8
7 44, 680
1 6,940
1 6, 940
3 19, 020
1 - 6, 340
6,940
6,540
6,940
5,940
30 160,925
2 10, 370
1 6, 185
6 33, 110
4 21.865
1 5, 185
2 10, 620
10 64, 600
9 49, 165
2 11, 120
2 10, 115
112 507,836
41 177, 345
110 420,225
132 457,615
95 300,330
27 82, 570
3.536
17, 840
32, 620
66, 736
5,540
2 $19,200
3 29, 000
1 9,600
17, 920
8,960
8,760
8,960
429, 480
52, 880
15, 080
15.080
53, 480
22, 520
8,040
8,040
7,040
15, 080
1 7, 240
39 244,260
3 18, 820
1 6, 140
7 44. 580
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
3 19, 420
1 6. 340
1 6, 140
1 6. 740
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
30 162,175
2 10. 620
1 5. 186
6 33. 360
4 21. 990
1 6, 310
2 10, 620
10 55, 360
9 49, 540
2 11,245
2 10, 240
112 614,585
41 178.845
110 424,976
132 461, 115
95 302,490
27 82, 730
3,535
17. 920
32.700
48 428.080
5 45, 800
9 80.640
48 430.280
5 45. 800
9 80, 640
48 435,480
5 46,800
9 81, 840
202
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS— Continued
Federal-Aid Highways, Bureau of Public Roads — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num
- Total
General scheduae grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber
salary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
11 $99, 360
11 $99,360
1 8, 960
1 8, 960
1
Programing and planning engineer. .
9 79. 040
9 79. 240
9
80,240
1 8,560
1 8 560
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 840
1 7, 840
140
140
I, 048, 000
I, 053, 400
1
065, 600
1 7 840
11 82, 440
82,640
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1,214.280
1, 219, 880
1
233. 280
6 37, 240
6 37, 440
6
38 040
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
4 24, 500
4 24, 625
4
24 750
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Construction superintendent
1 5,060
1 5, 185
1
5,185
32 174,670
32 176, 295
32
177, 795
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
7 34. 715
7 35, 090
7
35, 590
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
105 459.775
105 462,626
105
466.900
Grade 6. Ranee $3,795 to $4,545
22 93, 240
22 94, 115
22
95. 365
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
76 291,660
76 294,635
7fi
299. 285
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655._
95 331,625
95 334,605
95
336, 905
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
113 360.855
113 364,215
113
367. 015
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
53 151, 430
53 163, 270
63
154,950
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1 2, 600
1 2, 680
1
2,580
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,775
2 K 300
2 8, 300
2
S. 300
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
12 43. 520
12 44. 520
12
44.720
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680-
6 17, 280
5 17, 360
5
17. 680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454- -
3 9. 962
3 10. 042
3
10. 122
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
25 74. 670
25 75, 710
25
76. no
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3.032-
11 29, 032
11 29.112
11
29, 112
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
14 37, 450
14 37, 660
14
38, 010
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
2 6. 136
2 6, 136
2
6, 793, 610
6,836,310
6, 906, 090
142 777,343
130 620,810
65
281, 090
Net permanent, field (average num-
6, 016, 267
6, 216, 500
6, 625, 000
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
Regular pav in excess of 52-weeli base
23,258
25,000
25, 000
Payment above basic rates:
10, 000
Additional pay for service abroad
18, 496
22,000
22,000
6,111,616
6,320,600
6
730, 000
10,004,102
10, 287, 500
10
795, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
9, 985, 175
10 274 600
10 782 nno
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
18, 927
13, 000
13, 000
10, 004, 102
10, 287, 500
10
796, 000
Forest Highways, Bureau of Public Roads —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF PUBUC ROADS
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
700
126
676
700
195
835
700
196
836
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,180
GS-6.1
$4,382
$4,208
GS-6.1
$4,382
$4,260
GS-6.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,382
OBLIGATIONS Bv OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF PUBUC EOADa— Continued
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service obligations:
$2, 295, 701
376. 912
8.869
118,986
$2, 714, 000
598, 600
10,000
137, 500
$2, 714, 000
59S, 600
10,000
137,600
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
2, 799, 468
3,460,000
3,460,000
Direct Obligations
2,419.046
180, 125
20,643
16, 597
63,086
12,643
220, 364
315, 658
82, 332
18,299,033
9,753
3. 080. 000
300.000
37,000
18,000
92,000
16.000
273.000
477,000
194,000
15,433,000
10,000
3, 080. 000
300,000
18,000
92.000
16.000
273, OOd
477,000
74, 000
10,000
21. 638, 170
1,462
19,930,000
2,000
19, 930, 000
2,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
21,636,708
891,303
19,928,000
900,000
19,928,000
900,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Total obligations payable out of reim-
bin-sements from other accounts
22, 528, Oil
20, 828, 000
20,828,000
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
7
13
g
13
8
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,008
GS-9.1
$5, 739
GS-8.6
$5 739
Personal service obligations:
$81, 472
314
1,665
$83,204
321
1.550
$83,204
321
1.550
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pa>"ment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
83,351
85, 075
85,075
Direct Obligations
82,397
1,912
34
28
712
906
85,075
5,525
100
5 625
04 Communication services
100
1,300
1,300
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
Total obligations payable out of reim-
86,989
954
92,000
92,000
86, 943
92,000
92,000
SUMMART
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
707
125
685
708
195
848
708
196
848
Personal service obligations:
$2,377,173
376, 912
9,183
120, 561
$2,797,204
698, 600
10. 321
139. 060
$2, 797, 204
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
698, 600
10, 321
139, 050
Total personal service obligations.. .
2,882,819
3, 646, 075 3, 545, 075
Direct Obligations
2, 501, 443
182. 037
20. 643
16.631
63, 086
12. 643
220. 382
316, 370
83, 238
18, 299, 033
3, 166, 075
306, 625
37,000
18. 100
92, 000
16, 000
273, 000
478, 300
194, 000
15, 433, 000
3, 166, 075
305, 525
37,000
18,100
92,000
16,000
273,000
478, 300
74. 000
10 Lands and structures
15,653,000
DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE
203
OBLIGATIONS BX OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
suMMART— continued
Direct OfiHsiKiom— Continued
$9. 753
$10, 000
$10. 000
21, 724. 159
1,462
20, 022, 000
2,000
20,022,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
2.000
21, 722, 697
892, 257
20,020,000
900, 000
20, 020, 000
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTSements
From Other Accounts
Total obligations payable out of reim-
bursements from other accounts
900, 000
22, 614, 964
20, 920, 000
20, 920, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Division engineer...
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Highway engineer...
Bridge engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Administrative officer
Equipment superin tendent
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Materials engineer
Equipment superintendent.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Equipment superintendent
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Engineering aid
Accountant
Construction superintendent
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay..
Night-work diflerential.-
Additional pay for service abroad.
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Civil engineer
Engineer
Highway engineer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
284, 260
37, 040
12,280
12, 680
56 300, 860
1 5, 185
1 5,060
6 33, am
9 46, 290
5 24, 350
70 303, 975
168, 970
357, 125
365, 760
100
112
94 284. '
16 45,:
4,690
3,935
6.588
2.490
550 2, 295, 701
375.912
8,869
87. 878
197
30, 911
2, 419. 046
380, 422
Num- Total
ber salary
2 14,880
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
46 286, 060
6 37, 240
2 12, 280
2 12,880
303, 110
6,310
5,185
33, 735
46, 290
24,725
306, 975
170, 345
359, 375
4.815
4,035
6.748
2.560
640 2. 714. 000
6,940
6,640
6,340
Num- Total
ber salary
289, 060
37,440
12,480
12,880
305, 610
6,310
5,185
33, 985
47, 290
24, 975
309, 850
173, 220
366, 500
372, 240
291,060
45, 920
4,815
4,035
6,748
2,560
3, 080, 000
380, 000
6,940
6,540
6,340
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— COn.
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 285
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $4, 285
1 3, 655
1 3, 070
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 285
1 3, 665
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
I 3,070
1 3, 070
Total permanent, field.
Deduct;
7 42,065
84
32
0. 9 7, 462
7.2 46,995
8 45, 910
8 45, 910
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count -
0. 6 4, 258
5.9 41,552
0. 6 4, 258
6.9 41,562
Net permanent, field (average
13.3 81,472
314
1,565
13.3 83,204
321
1,650
13.3 83,204
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
321
1,560
83,351
85.076
85,075
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
82,397
954
86, 075
85, 075
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
83,351
85,075
85, 075
Inter-American Highway, Bureau of Public Roads-
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
44
107
134
60
66
107
56
110
161
Average salaries and grades; -
General schedule grades;
$5, 733
OS-9.0
$5,007
$5. 707
GS-9.1
$5, 019
$5, 738
GS-9.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$5, 048
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services;
$133, 166
250, 005
1,452
35,020
$232. 800
154, 000
1,600
75, 600
$286. 300
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
256, 600
2,000
89,100
419. 642
17, 390
44, 511
4,137
8,676
805
12, 248
353, 017
172. 069
3, 728, 679
531
464.000
42, 000
82, 400
5.000
8.000
1.200
16,000
694, 000
379, 000
1, 298, 577
702
634, 000
46,000
69,000
5,000
8,000
1,200
15, 000
694, 000
70, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
6, 457, 000
800
4, 761, 706
44,176
2, 889, 879
8, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Total obligations payable out of reim-
4, 805, 881
2,889,879
8, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field;
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Chief, inter-.4merican region
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant chief, inter-American re
gion ..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Resident engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Highway engineer. .-_
Bridge engineer
Auditor
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9,600
35, 040
14, 280
7,440
7,040
9,600
35, 240
14, 280
7,440
7,040
9,600
35, 640
14, 680
7,640
7,040
204
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS—Continued
Inter-American Highway, Bureau of Public Roads — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continupd
General schedule p-ades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $30, 700
1 6,000
4 20, 240
1 5, 560
2 10,495
6 26, 730
1 4, 170
3 10, 480
2 6, 665
2 6,380
3 19,040
4 16,010
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $42, 780
1 6, 125
6 30,610
1 5,685
4 20, 740
6 26, 730
1 4, 170
3 10,605
2 6, 665
2 6,380
3 19,040
4 16, 095
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $60, 800
Grade lO.Ranse $5,500 to $6,250:
Equipment superintendent
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
1 6, 250
9 46, 040
1 5, 685
4 20, 990
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Ranse $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $.3,430
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
6 28, 855
1 4,295
3 11,230
2 6, 745
2 6,380
3 19,240
4 16. 095
Total permanent, field... ,
44 247, 170
17 114,005
50 280, 525
8. 5 47, 725
66 316,505
5 30, 205
Net permanent, field (average num-
27 133, 166
250, 005
1,452
8,881
21,488
4,651
41.5 232,800
154. 000
1,600
12,000
43, .500
20,100
61 286, 300
Part-time and temporary positions: Tera-
256, 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
2,000
12,000
52, 500
Additional pay for service abroad
24, 600
419, 642
464. 000
634, 000
'
Access Roads (Act of September 7, 1950), Bureau of Public Roads-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
15
5
16
25
57
77
25
125
147
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$4,510
GS-7.1
$4,153
OS-5.8
$4, 153
GS-5.8
01 Personal services:
$45, 930
13, 956
231
3,689
$78,400
150, 900
700
10, 000
$78, 400
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
345, 300
1,800
24, 600
63, 806
7,141
71
211
32, 796
353
394, 683
.3,293
17, 175, 798
311
240, 000
16, 000
5,000
1,000
43, 000
1,000
606, 966
56,000
6,167,917
2,000
02 Travel . .
32,000
04 Communication services
2,000
90, 000
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
2,000
230, 000
100, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
19,082,000
2,000
17,678,463
7, 127, 873
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Highway engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Highway engineer —
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) —
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payinent above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
01 Personal services
Num- Total
10. 120
29, 436
12,640
9,525
46, 930
13, 966
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10. 370
34,016
27. 655
25.640
78, 400
150, 900
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 370
34, 016
27, 666
26,640
78, 400
345, 300
Rama Road, Nicaragua, Bureau of Public Roads —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Avierage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,183
01 Personal services:
$27,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week:
10.900
38,000
1,953,000
2, 000. 000
DETAIL OF PER.SONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
1 6,250
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430.......
1 2, 950
3 7, 900
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
4 15, 025
Net permanent (average number.
100
Payment above basic rates:
6 300
4,600
38,000
Miscellaneous
Tongass Forest Highways, Alaska, Bureau of Public Roads-
OELIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
16
11
17
16
29
43
16
13
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,117
OS-8.0
$5, 163
QS-8.0
$5,235
01 Personal services;
$24, 432
39,292
242
20, 471
$72. 300
103,000
700
48, 000
$62, 800
48, 800
400
35,000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base --
84, 437
23, 939
1,438
96
2
238
7,924
11,969
224. 000
35.000
12, 000
500
1,200
147,000
19,000
6,000
02 Travel....
05 Rents and utility services
600
07 Other contractual services
65,000
5,500
1,500
1,896,029
1,000
33,000
2,900
3, 637, 398
830
790,700
1,000
Obligations incurred
3,768,271
2, 231, 729
1,000,000
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
205
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General sehedule Rradcs:
Cra.lr 11 I; lU-.- $S,360 to $9,360:
i ':-:i,.-' .•iiuMlr.T
Cladr Ij' liarite $7,046Vol8;646:'
Nura
ber
5
3
2
Total
salary
$8,760
8,760
7, 840
5,940
5. 060
5,435
21,900
11,510
6,670
Num
ber
5
3
2
Total
salary
$8, 760
8,760
7.840
6,140
5,060
5,5fi0
22. 150
11.510
6,8.30
Num
ber
5
3
2
Total
salary
.$8, 960
8,760
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,140
Grade :>. Uaime $5,060 to $5,810;
lll-nn.iN rh nicer
5.185
(ii , . l: -1,205 to $4,955
lii i;-' - i: i:i «• .s:t, 795 to $4,545
Grade 4. Ranee $3,175 to $3,655
22. 400
11.885
6,830
16
10
81,875
57, 443
16
2
82, 610
10,310
16
4
20, 960
Net permanent, field (average num-
6
24, 432
39, 292
242
11,894
8,577
14
72,300
103, 000
700
30, 000
18,000
12
62, 800
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
48, 800
400
20.000
Additional pay for service abroad
1.5, 000
84,437
224, 000
WEATHER BUREAU
Salaries and Expenses, Weather Bureau —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
4,472
194
4,425
4,397
192
4,379
4,352
192
4,334
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grade.?:
$4,491
GS-6.7
$4,659
GS-6.8
$4,610
Personal service obligations:
$18, 802, 095
348, 773
71,340
1,466.286
$19, 172, 906
346.000
71, 044
1,447,600
Pa'-t-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base---
34.5. oon
72. 8119
Total personal service obligations...
20, 688, 494
21,036,460
21, 094, 465
Direct Obligations
20,648,186
442, 836
638, 871
1,119,739
511,4.34
141,307
409,641
4,634
2,613,962
488, 215
9,281
341
23,624
21,021.550
471, 180
608, 456
1,246,635
513,979
121,450
322,389
6,200
2, 680, 252
306. 024
5,000
350
30, 810
21,079,565
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
613, 469
1, 348, 760
617, 709
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
322,389
2, 706, 988
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-.
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
316,854
5,000
350
42 156
27,052,071
36, 659
27,334,276
48,600
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
46 100
27,015,412
27,28.6.675
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Other Accounts
40,308
743
3,570
3,378
600
3,223
45,012
9,070
14,900
14 900
04 Commimication services
4,500
4,500
50,700
50,700
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
70. 100
70, 100
27,121,316 27,355,775
27 611 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Chief of bureau
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief of bureau
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of division
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant cliief of division
Budget officer
Chief of division
Chief of section
Climatolosist
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Grade 13. Ransc $s.3(ill to $9,360:
Assistant hudget oltieer
.\ssistant chief of division
-Assistant chief of section
Chief of division-..
Chief of section
Instrument engineer
Meteorological specialist
Organizations and methods exam-
iner
Research meteorologist;
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief of section.-..
Chief of section
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Liaison officer
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, genera! service
Organization and methods exam-
Research meteorologist
Statistician
Tabulation project plaimer
Technical assistant-.
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of section
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Climatologist
Electrical engineer... _..
Electronics engineer
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Librarian
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Organization and methods exam-
iner...
Personnel assistant __
Physicist -
Research meteorologist
Statistician
Technical assistant-,.
Training officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant-
Assistant chief of section-- - - -
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Electronics engineer
Electronics technician- - - _ - -
Fiscal assistant
Hydrologist
Instrument engineer ---
Liaison officer
Librarian
Logistics specialist _
Material assistant
Meteorological aide
Meterological analyst-
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Observational inspector
Personnel assistant
Physicist J
Research meteorologist - - -
Scientific illustrator
Teelmieal assist.ant
TraininL' oitipvr
Grades. 1; ■■ v
Grade 7. 1;
GradMl. K ,ii-
Grade 5. Kaiwc
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-
Orade 2. Range $2.7.50 to $3,2.30-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. K:m'lr Si. 7 Mi to .$4,490
Grade 6. HuuLr *:;,J i:i to $3.680
Grades. U nv-r $.'.'.i:i in $3,454
Grade 4. Kalise i2.7M to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,.M2 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range .$2,420 to $2,840
- $4,955-
. $4,545.
) .$4,160-
Num- Total
ler sal;
1 $14,;
2 24, 400
4 44, 700
9.600
9, 600
2 10, 245
1 6, 060
13 68, 155
5 27. 050
6 32, 360
1 5, 185
5 26, 800
4 20, 740
9 48, 040
1 5, 185
2 10, 740
1 5, 185
1 4, 870
79 355,070
36 148,575
121 437, 860
94 321.650
44 137,080
11 32. 730
3.740
3,600
3,454
6,460
58. 000
2,770
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,
2 24, 400
4 44, 950
9,600
9,600
17,320
16, 920
14, 6S0
94. 520
7,240
7,040
7,240
14, 880
15, 080
22, 120
37, 400
35, 600
7,440
7,040
14, 480
7,240
6,340
6,140
37,440
18,220
24,560
18,420
5,940
5,940
12,280
12,080
6,140
48, 520
30,600
37, 840
24, 960
23,760
23, 960
42, 780
6,340
5,940
5,940
37, 670
21,490
5,185
15,680
10,245
25, 800
10, 496
20, 490
5,185
5,435
5,560
16, i
14, 680
96, 120
7,240
7,040
7,240
15,280
15, 480
22, 120
38,000
36. 000
7,440
7,240
14. 480
7,240
6,540
6,340
38, 240
24.360
25, 360
18, 620
6,140
5,940
12,680
12,280
6,140
49,720
30,700
38,640
25, 360
23,760
18,420
43, 580
6,340
6,140
5,940
3 15, 930
2 10, 370
5 26, 050
2 10, 745
4 20, 740
1 5, 310
1 6. 435
1 6,660
1 5, 685
3 15, 555
1 5,0
13 69, 156
5 27, 550
6 32, 736
1 5, 185
5 27, 050
4 20, 990
9 48, 790
1 5. 186
2 10, 990
1 6, 186
1 4, 870
77 355,285
35 152,450
116 440,255
93 325,195
42 134, 220
11 33, 450
1 3, 740
1 3,680
1 3.464
2 6.460
20 59.200 I
1 2,840 I
3 16, 300
2 10, 495
5 26, 175
2 10, 995
4 20, 740
1 5, 435
1 5,560
1 5, 685
1 6. 810
3 15, 680
1 5, 185
11 59, 410
5 27, 550
6 32. 860
1 5, 310
4 21, 865
4 21.365
8 44, 105
1 6, 310
2 11. 240
1 5, 310
1 4, 995
77 363,410
35 156. 200
114 443,810
92 327, 780
42 136,940
11 33, 930
3,454
6.460
59,920
2,840
200200—53-
206
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
WEATHER BUREAU— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Weather Bureau — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEHvicBS — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Positions at liourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Assistant foreman, photographic
and composing units
Assistant foreman, press unit
Foreman, photographic and com-
posing units
Foreman, press unit
Foreman, printing section
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060--.
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses
Part-time and temporary posttio
W. A. E. employment _,
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay-.. ,
Night-work differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist in charge, field office-
Regional director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of section
Forecaster
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist in charge, field office-
Grade 12. Range'$7,040'to $8^640:" '"
Assistant regional director
Chiefairportmeteorologist
Climatological section director
Fire-weather coordinator
Forecaster
Geographer
Hydrologic engineer
Hydrologist -
Meteorologist, general service
Meteorologist in charge, field office- -
Physicist -
Research meteorologist _
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative olficer
C hief airport meteorologist
Chief of section
Climatological section director
Climatologist - . -
Klectronics technician supervisor. _-
Field aide
Fire-weather supervisor
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Instrument engineer -
Meteorological analyst - . -
Meteorological specialist.. -
Meteorologist, general service
Meteorologist in charge, field office -
Research meteorologist
Tabulation project planner
Technical assistant
Training officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Training officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
3, 101, 754
8.5
256. 256
20, 400
28, 800
50, 200
5 37, 000
2 14, 480
18 132,720
1 7, 240
53 376,120
1 7, 440
4 29, 560
5 36, 200
1 7, 040
30 224.000
1 7, 440
5 35, 400
6 36, 440
14 87. 560
4 24, 960
5 30,900
10 60, 000
5 29, 700
2 12, 880
7 41, 780
125 757,500
8 48, 920
1 6, 140
1 6, 540
8 50, 120
15 92. 100
63 391,020
6 36, 440
1 5, 940
5 30, 700
2 11,880
5,875
Num- Total
ber salary
3,144,395
47.9
211, 670
2 20, 400
3 28, 800
5 51,200
1 8, 360
3 25, 080
1 8, .560
20 173,200
,560
5 38, 000
2 14,480
18 133,320
1 7, 240
53 378,120
1 7, 640
4 29, 760
5 36. 400
1 7. 040
30 225,200
1 7, 440
5 35, 400
14
24,!
31,100
10 60, 400
5 29,900
2 12,880
7 42, 180
125 763,700
8 49, 120
1 6, 140
1 6, 540
7 44,380
16 92, 700
63 393.420
6 36, 640
1 5, 940
5 30, 700
2 12,080
1 S, 875
20. 800
29, 400
51,200
5 38. 000
2 14,880
18 134. 320
1 7, 440
57 408,880
1 7, 640
4 30, 160
5 36, 800
1 7, 240
30 226,200
1 7. 640
6 36, 000
6 37, 040
16 101,840
4 25, 360
5 31, 500
10 61,000
5 30, 300
7 42, 780
130 801,600
8 49, 720
1 6, 340
1 6, 740
7 44, 980
15 93, 500
63 396,620
6 37,040
1 6, 140
5 31, 100
2 12,280
1 6,000
DETAIL OF PERSO.NAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,0 0 to $6,810:
-Administrative assistant -.
Assistant chief of section
Chief airport meteorologist
Climatological section director
Climatologist
Communications specialist
Electronics inspector
Electronics technician--
Electronics technician supervisor--.
Fiild aide
Fiscal assistant
Forec:ister
Hydrologist ---.
Loj^istics specialist
M;iteriel assistant
M ei Lorological aide
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological specialist
Mett'orologist, general service
Mi'tenroiogist in charge, field office-
tjhsejvational inspector
Personnel assistant---
KcseLirch meteorologist
,Scientific illustrator.--
Tabulation project planner
Technical assistant
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade fi. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $6,060 and above:
Electronics technician
Executive officer, Arctic weather
station
Rates less than $5,060 --.
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060--.
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses _.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment - - -
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work dilferential
Living and quarters allowance
.Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services - --.
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations - -
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule. - .
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,555
2 11,120
8 96, 205
1 5, 935
9 102,390
3 15, 805
1 5, 060
6 82, 685
1 6, 186
8 95, 580
5 26, 675
0 759,400
9 47, 290
1 5, 185
6 27, 050
3 16,180
15 82, 105
22 115,270
82 428,795
97 613,670
1 5,00
6 31,610
2 10.120
1 5, 185
1 5,310
13 70, 280
8 38, 085
4,291,440
149 626,840
1,131
4, 252, 270
348
1,197,990
183 570, 320
4 11, 000
4 15, 140
1 3, 200
1 3, 134
2 6, 140
13 33,656
1 2, 420
16, 893, 044
192.5
936, 447
706, 803
400, 379
69, 672
234, 369
20, 648, 186
40,308
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
3 $15,680
2 11,120
18 96, 580
1 5, 935
19 102,890
3 15, 930
1 5, 060
16 82, 960
1 5,310
18 96, 206
26. 800
'60, 215
9 47,540
1 5, 186
5 27. 300
3 15,180
15 82, 480
19 100,590
81 426, 736
97 618,070
139
6 31,735
1 5, 060
1 5,185
1 6, 435
13 70,665
8 38, 585
961
4,313,095
146 619,965
1,085
4,161,215
348
1, 208, 790
186 585, 410
1 2, 830
4 15, 440
1 3,280
1 3, 214
2 6, 300
13 34, 136
1 2, 490
16.813,204
162.1
573, 023
693,200
399, 600
68, 000
235. 000
21, 021, 560
14, 900
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Schedule A-l. Accrued expenditures
Working Capital Fund, Department of Commerce — •
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees --
367
317
370
330
366
332
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,604
QS^.l
$3,642
QS-4.1
$3, 695
Average grade
GS^.l
objects — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 343
CPC-1.9
$3. 225
.$3, 413
CPC-4.9
$3, 208
$3,488
CPC-1.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
.$3, 234
01 Personal services:
$1,075,230
4,765
67,357
$1,129,000
5,000
57,000
$1, 148, 800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,000
55, 000
1, 137, 342
1,191,000
1, 207, 800
DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE
207
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy ohjects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$7
172, 798
81,446
15,819
783, 406
30,840
$500
176,000
85.000
16.000
880,000
31, 000
$1,000
180,000
90,000
20.000
04 Communication services
0(i Printing and reproduction
07 Otiier contractual services
32.000
Total obligations
Add (or deduct (— )) net change in items
2,221,658
131, 553
2, 379, 500
-25, 877
2,417,800
-32, 000
2, 353, 211
2, 353, 623
2, 385, 800
ACCRUED EXPENDITUEES BY OBJECTS— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, printing services
Grade 12. Range $7,060 to $8,060:
Chief, duplicating section
Administi ative officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Planning and production officer. . .
Forms designer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Forms designer
Visual aid specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Visual information specialist
Printing and publication assistant
Personnel technician _.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $2,980.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above.
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060. ..
Total permanent, departmental....
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
5.810
5,060
5,310
64. 595
29,940
49, 735
89, 785
236, 830
67. 460
4,240
7. 870
17, 920
317 1, 075, 230
4,755
57, 357
1, 137, 342
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
1 7,640
5.810
5.060
5,435
70,005
39. 115
54, 170
94.330
254, 020
68,440
4,365
7.970
18, 220
9,290
6,824
5,540
1,129.000
5.000
57.000
1,191,000
Num- Total
ber salary
5.810
5, 185
5,436
70. 940
35. 3?0
55,045
95, 510
248.010
69,320
4.365
8,170
18, 620
9.530
5,964
332 1,148,800
4.000
55,000
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
Working Capital Fund, National Bureau of Standards — ■
ACCRUED EXPENDITURES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
5, 176
81
4,477
5,644
94
5,233
5,761
95
5,308
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,975
OS-7.3
$3,159
CPC-4.7
$4,987
GS-7.3
$3,180
CPC-4.7
$5,040
GS 7 3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,213
CPC 4 7
01 Personal services
$19, 844, 151
363, 742
81,790
716, 827
$23, 138, 200
424, 100
93. 600
644,200
$23, 436, 400
429, 200
94,600
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excessof 52-week base.
21,006,510
740, 026
352,426
176, 755
581, 649
265, 030
19,680,657
461, 898
24, 300, 000
750. 000
410. 000
180,000
590,000
265,000
17, 777, 600
666,000
24,621,700
02 Travel...
04 Communication services
186, 200
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies..
18,280,600
575, 000
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$4, 175, 556
5, 126, 724
891, 818
815
48, 555
$4, 500, 000
5, 515. 000
650, 000
925
56, 200
$4, 968, 100
5, 202, 300
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,000
53, 498, 418
11,456,501
6.6,660,725
4, 980, 655
57, 277, 000
1,044,380
Deduct the net changes in items on order-
Total accrued expenditures..
42,041,917
50,680,070
56, 232, 620
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental-
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Associate director -
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
.\ssociate director
ade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Clu
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Mathematician
Metallurgist.
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Statistician
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Chemist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Information and editorial specialist
Industrial engineer
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Personnel officer
Physical scientist
Physicist
Supply officer
Teclinologist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
-\ccoxuitant ...
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Chemist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Industrial engineer
Mathematician
Medical officer.
Metallurgist...
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical scientist
Physicist
Supply officer
Technologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\ccountant
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Chemist
Commodity speciaUst
Electronic scientist
Engineer _ ,
Librarian...
Management engineer
Mathematician
MetaUurgist
Personnel technician
Physical science editor.
Physical scientist
Physicist
Procurement officer.
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Chemist..
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Geologist
Instrument maker
Laboratory technician.
Management engineer,.
Mathematician
M.
dill
Purchasing agent
Publication editor
Scientific photographer.
Statistician
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13,000
1 12, 200
2 22, 600
1 10,800
1 11.550
1 11, 800
1 10, 800
12 131, 850
11 121,050
1 10, 800
2 19,200
5 49, 200
10 96, 400
10 97, 800
1 8, 360
27 229.520
13 109, 080
34 289,440
2 17, 120
7 59. 720
1 8,560
6 51,560
1 8, 360
1 8,660
6 61, 360
65 471,800
1 8,660
9 78, 440
2 14,680
7 50,680
2 14. 080
40 288.200
1 7, 440
34 240. 360
7,040
6 35, 800
3 21, 320
5 36, 800
■91 654,240
1 7,240
4 28, 360
1 7,040
6 44,240
1 5, 940
7 41, 980
2 11,880
71 426,540
58 348,920
86 525,840
3 17, 820
2 12, 280
2 11. 880
1 5, 940
21 126. 140
9 55, 260
2 11, 880
7 41, 980
5 31, 100
88 531,920
1 5, 940
2 12, 080
1 6, 740
2 11, 880
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 000
1 12,200
2 22, 8.60
1 11,050
1 11,550
1 11.800
1 11.050
13 143, 650
12 132. 600
1 10, 800
2 19, 400
5 49, 600
10 97. 200
11 108.000
8 78, 600
1 9,800
1 9.600
8 78. 000
32 313,800
1 9, 600
5 49, 600
1 8,360
4 33. 840
1 8. 560
29 248, 240
15 127, 000
8,560
51,760
8,360
9 78,840
3 21, 720
7 51. 080
3 21.320
42 304.480
1 7, 440
37 264.080
.240
2 14,280
18 129, 120
10 73,000
5 36.000
3 21, 520
5 37, 200
97 703,480
1 7.240
4 28.760
1 7, 240
6 44,640
1 6. 140
7 42, 380
3 18, 020
77 467, 180
63 382,620
93 673, 020
4 23. 960
2 12, 480
2 12,080
1 6.940
23 lo9, 620
10 61.800
2 12, 080
8 18, 120
6 37, 240
94 573.760
1 5,940
2 12, 080
1 6,740
2 12, 080
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13,000
2 23, 100
1 11,0,60
1 11,800
1 11.800
1 11. 050
13 144.650
12 133, 600
1 11.050
10 97, 800
11 108, 600
1 10, 000
1 9,600
8 78, 600
33 325,600
1 9. 600
5 60, 200 .
1 8.560
4 34, 240
1 8. 560
29 260, 240
15 128,200
37 319.720
1 8.560
8 69. 280
1 8.760
6 52, 160
1 8,560
9 79, 440
3 21. 920
7 51, 680
3 21, 520
43 314.920
1 7,640
38 273,620
95 694.000
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
19 137, 160
10 73, 800
5 36, 400
3 21, 720
6 44,640
97 710,680
1 7. 440
5 36, 000
1 7, 240
6 45,040
2 12, 080
7 43, 380
3 18, 220
78 478,120
66 404,840
96 597,440
4 24, 160
2 12, 480
2 12, 280
1 6.140
23 141,020
10 62, 600
2 12, 280
8 48, 720
6 37. 640
95 586. 300
.140
2 12, 280
1 6, 940
2 12, 280
208
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS— Con.
Working Capital Fund, National Bureau of Standards — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
Num
Total
Num
Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades — Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
3
$17, 820
3
$18, 020
3 $18,220
13
81,020
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
2
11.250
4
22, 375
4 22. 625
1
5,500
1
5,626
1 5 626
4
22.750
7
39. 375
7 39. 626
1
5,625
6,625
1 5,760
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5
26,426
14
71,840
14
72,466
14 73. 215
3
15. 180
3
15. 305
3 15. 556
Chemist. _ ,.
52
272. 870
57
300, 670
58 308.730
65
281, 800
60
309. 725
61 317.910
85
438. 475
93
483. 966
96 498 826
13
66. 665
Foundryman ___
1
6.060
1
5.185
1 6, 185
2
10. 370
2
10. 495
2 10, 495
48
249, 130
52
272, 120
63 279,680
20
102, 075
1
5,310
1
5.310
1 5, 435
2
10.370
2
10. 495
2 10. 620
2
10. 120
2
10. 245
2 10, 370
30
153,050
33
169. 730
34 176. 665
6
30, 610
6
30. 985
7 36. 296
1
5,060
Patent adviser
1
5,185
1
5,310
1 5. 310
6
7
31.360
36. 170
6
7
31.610
36,545
7 36, 920
122
630, 945
Statistician...
1
6,060
1
5.185
1 5, 185
1
5,810
5.810
1 5, 810
1
5,060
1 5, 185
2
10, 245
12 62,470
38 182, 435
Grade S. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
34
169,830
37
176.815
Grade?, Range $4,205 to $4,955
739
811
825
3, 203, 245
3,549,006
3, 662, 760
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
275
295
301
I
120,660
1, 212, 676
1, 261. 695
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
593
650
658
2
098, 880
2,328,000
2, 391, 280
. Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
371
406
412
1,220,885
1, 341, 875
1, 378. 420
• Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
321
346
352
976. 630
1.061.660
1,091,680
Grade 2. Ranac .l;2.7.in to $.3.230
91
254.330
99
279. 450
100 285.640
Grade 1. Hm.. -.' o2.980
44
924, 800
48
936. 320
48 938.000
Crafts, prole. 1 . : i ." Hal grades:
Grade 10 1; ■ i i^ S5,315
5
24.076
6
29, 016
6 29, 390
GradeO. Ku.. ■ i.i n ii >4.900
9
39, 976
10
44.626
10 45, 125
Grade S. Ringe .M,74n to .$4,490 _.
20
80, 676
22
89. 180
23 94, 170
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
71
263, 686
78
290, 730
79 298,065
Grade 6, Range .$3,200 to .$3,680
63
181,840
.68
199, 600
60 208,320
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
78
247, 972
87
277, 458
89 286,686
Grade 4, Range $2.7S0 to $3.230
68
173. 740
65
194, 760
66 199,900
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
112
307. 984
121
334.872
124 347.088
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
54
140, 760
57
149, 700
58 163.940
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Wage Board rates less than $4,600:
2
7.030
2
7,030
2 7. 030
Total permanent, departmental...
4,420
4,802
4.891
21
255, 581
23
140, 340
23. 798. 939
4
229, 299
3, 388, 567
3, 780. 769
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3, 754. 3
4, 37.5.
i
17, 026, 282
19, 761, 773
20, 018, 170
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess' of 52-week base
67,890
77, 606
78,500
18
573, 800
516. 300
All personal services, departmental-
013, 672
20, 747, 633
21, 033, 740
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
21,600
2
21. 8.60
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
1
9,600
1
9,800
1 9, 800
1
9,600
1
9,600
1 9,800
1
9,600
1
9,600
Mathematician ...
4
38,400
4
38, 800
4 39, 000
1
10, 000
2
19.600
2 19, 800
6
69,200
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chemist
1
8,360
1
8,660
1 8. ,560
10
86,400
11
94, 360
11 94,960
Engineer
6
61, 760
7
60, 620
7 60, 920
Mathematician
5
42,400
6
51. 160
6 51, 560
Physicist
3
25,280
4
33.840
6 42,400
DETAIL Oe pebsonaL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num
Total
Num- Total
Total
General schedule grades — Continued
ber
salary
ber salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Ad ministrative olTicer
$7, 040
1 $7, 240
1
$7, 240
17 124,880
36 259,440
5 35, 400
126, 080
269,080
35. 600
Mathematician.
28,160
5
28,660
36, 400
8,040
Physicist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer .
5,940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
Chemist
6,140
1
6,340
19
116 460
124. 200
2 12. 080
1 6,940
2 12, 280
12. 080
lii-iii)'iii 111 iii.iker
6,340
2
12. 480
6,940
11,880
1 6, 140
1
12. 080
48,320
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
5 27, 876
28,000
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
4 20, 615
4 20, 615
20, 866
20, 740
147. 066
Chemist
Electronic scientist
28 146,555
6,560
20,490
20, 990
4 20, 740
5 26, 176
11 66, 410
1 6, 185
10 52, 100
1 6, 060
10 46, 825
^I iHli IM itiiXlll
5,060
52, 476
5,060
41, 705
Gnidi' .-4. Kango $4,620 to $5,370
9
10
47, 4.50
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
140
606, 950
148 661,340
151
673,080
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
35
139, 4.50
45 179,900
46
186, 570
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
107
381, 120
120 433,075
124
454,090
Grado 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
52
168, 060
68 189,270
60
197, 940
Grade- 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
47
140, 810
52 157, 560
54
165, 460
Grade 2. Range .$2,7.50 to $3,230
17
46. 830
19 63, 130
20
66,680
Grade 1. Range $2,.500 to $2.980
5
12. 980
6 16,720
6
15,960
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
12
44.620
7 27, 145
8
30, 780
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
14
46.640
8 27, 760
8
28.080
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54
17
62, 318
15 47, 090
16
60. 624
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
22
61, 780
25 71, 150
26
74. 780
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
11
28,392
5 13, 080
6
15, 872
Grade 2, Range $2,420 to $2,840
1
2,420
3 7,330
3
7,400
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Wage Board rates less than $4,600:
6 26,060
26, OfiO
35, 799
32,450
Giade 7
8 25 960
1 3, 162
1
3, 509, 169
3,956,466
4,129,332
691.290
670.039
712, 102
Net permanent, field (average nura-
641 8
2, 817, 869
3,386,427
3,417.230
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excels of 52- week base
13.900
16, 895
16, 100
143, 027
128,840
132, 500
2. 992, 938
3,552.367
3,687,960
21, 006, 510
24,300,000
24, 621, 700
INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION
Administrative Expenses, Inland Waterways Corporation —
ADMIXnSTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcatiou
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees..
996
58
734
938
53
746
942
60
750
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4,335
GS-5.7
$4. 069
CPC-6.6
$3, 752
$4,438
GS-5.7
$4,027
CPC-6.6
$3,922
$4,484
GS-5.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4. 069
CPC-6.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4. 089
01 Personal services:
$2,801,572
63,695
$2, 919, 600
77,500
$3, 036, 464
Part-time and temporary positions..
78,636
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
209
ADMINBTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— continued
Object classification
01 Personal services— Continued
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned
Total personal services
Deduct portion not chargeable to
administrative expenses.- .,
Net personal services
02 Travel .-.
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services _
06 Printing and reproduction.
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
Total administrative expenses
2, 933, 820
2, 657, 437
376, 383
12,019
7,177
38,819
2.718
31,869
8,700
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
3, 056, 000
2, 697, 500
368, 500
10, 755
7,445
46, 700
3,000
35, 000
9,800
481,200
3, 184, 000
2, 800, 600
383. 400
12,000
7,400
49, 200
3,000
35,000
10,000
500, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Kate of $10,000 and over:
Chairman of the Board. .
Rate of $4,000 to $5,000:
Secretary
All personal services, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Field:
Rate of $10,000 and over:
President
General traffic manager
Executive assistant
Secretary-treasurer
Operating manager
Vice president
Rate of .$9,000 to $10,000:
Personnel officer
Rate of $8,000 to $9,000:
Personnel officer
Chief engineer
Port engineer
Master-pilot
Assistant to the president
Traffic manager...
General auditor
Chief, central billing
Rate of $7,000 to $8,000:
Chief, central billing
General auditor
Assistant to the secretary-treasurer.
District manager..
Assistant traffic manager
Supervisor of terminals
Auditor of freight accounts
Chief dispatcher
Pilot
Assistant port engineer
General freight agent
Port captain
Chief engineer, vessels
Rate of $6,000 to $7,000:
Naval architect
Chief engineer, vessels
Roadmaster
Claims officer
Tralllc representative
Trainmaster
District manager
Assistant to the operating manager.
Auditor of freight accounts
-Assistant dispatcher
Rate of $5,000 to $6,000:
Master
.Auditor of freight accounts
.Assistant to the operating manager.
Assistant dispatcher
Purchasing assistant
$10, 000
4,705
11,800
11.000
10. 200
10, 200
10,000
10, 000
7,500
7,640
7,240
196, 560
14,080
7,040
7,040
6,740
185, 160
6.328
6,340
12.140
6.015
12, 140
$10,000
4, 830
10,400
10,400
10, 000
10. 000
8,560
224, 640
8,660
,640
7,440
185, 640
14, 480
7,040
7,040
6,940
174, 720
6,636
6. 540
12. 480
6,223
12. 280
6,140
1964 estimate
$10, 000
4, 955
10. 600
10. 400
10. 200
10, 000
7,840
15,680
7,840
7,440
188, 760
14, 680
7,240
7,240
42, 120
6.744
6.740
12.680
6.431
12. 680
6. 140
6.140
i,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate
$5, 685
6,685
6, 685
207, 480
6,246
16. 366
10, 158
5,310
10, 084
10, 765
10, 930
5,120
6,245
20,308
10, 162
Field — Continued
Rate of $5,000 to $6,000— Continued
Chief, payroll and retirement
Terminal representative
Mechanical engineer
Assistant engineer, vessels
Station accountant
Traffic representative
Engineer, railroad...
Chief accountant
Conductor
General foreman
Accounting assistant
Supervisor, tariffs
Supervisor, routing and divisions. .
Pilot
Chief engineer, vessels
Brakeman,
Claims investigator
Master-pilot
Rate of $4,000 to $5,000:
Claims investigator
Accounting assistant
Property and supply assistant
Cashier-accountant...
Personnel assistant
Master-pilot
Fireman, railroad
Assistant to the general freight agent..
Transportation assistant...
Brakeman
Chief engineer, vessels
Supervisory cook
First mate
Cashier
.\ssistant chief accountant.
Supervisor, tabulating equipment
Traffic representative
Pilot
Assistant engmeer
Property and supply clerk
Inventory clerk
Purchasing clerk.
Assistant cashier
Leaderman
Clerk, accounting and auditing
Boat operator..
Marine inspector
Chief clerk
Tariff compiler.
Section foreman.
Laborer.
Assistant foreman
Electrician
Barge man
Machinist
Welder
Boilermaker
Blacksmith
Clerk, general
Rate clerk
Clerk, transportation.
Carpenter..
Secretary
Payroll clerk
Clerk, freight rate audit
Claims clerk
Assistant boat operator..
Rate of $3,600 to $4,000
Rate of $3,000 to $3,600
Rate of $2,000 to $3,000
13, 085
4. 830
4. 9.56
9.536
9,460
9,816
17, .508
4.620
4 825
33, 369
9,000
4. .500
126. 000
4.455
4, 4.56
4,330
14, 196
8,664
17, 232
4,205
4,200
4,170
4,170
17. 705
4,098
4,325
4,045
12. 626
$6, 810
6.810
5.810
200.880
5, 435
16. 740
10. 658
6.435
10. 684
10. 755
6.370
6. 245
6,370
20.788
10, 392
35, 119
5.120
10, 056
8,340
4, 965
4,965
9,785
9,700
9,240
4,620
120, 120
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $.'i,SIO
1 5. 810
1 5. 810
36 20.5. 200
1 5. 560
3 10. 990
2 11 158
1 5. 560
2 11.084
2 10, 755
1 5, 370
1 a. 370
1 5, 370
4 21, 268
2 10. 632
4,5
4.465
22. 820
8.904
17, 712
4,330
4,320
4,295
4,296
16,808
18. 206
4,218
"i'vio
17, 045
12, 237
12, 147
4,033
12,660
20, 820
4,046
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave taken over leave
earned
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
324, 775
598, 234
,282,810
712 2, 786, 867
63. 695
68, 581
12, 230
4.160
4.035
4. 160
4,010
317, 909
476 1,617,894
'- 264, 760
718 2, 904, 770
77,500
68.900
8,690
4.966
4. 955
9.910
9.826
9,480
4,740
123, 240
4,706
4,706
4.580
27.490
9.144
18. 192
4.455
4.440
4.420
4.420
17.640
22. 240
4,338
1 4, 295
6 21, 465
3 12, 861
3 12, 771
1 4.241
2 8, 404
2 8.404
6 26.212
4 16. 808
2 8, 404
1 4, 202
6 25, 015
7 29, 265
1 4, 170
5 20, 822
3 12. 480
1 4, 160
1 4. 160
1 4. 160
1 4. 130
63 241. 561
616 1,710,629
61 141, 216
722 3, 020, 509
78, 636
69,900
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
MILITARY FUNCTIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Secretary of Defense —
OBLIGATIONS BT 0BJIICT8
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,955
21
1,847
1,955
26
1,878
1,923
29
1,888
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 673
GS-8.0
$2,975
CPC-3.4
$5, 767
GS-8.4
$2,990
OPC-3.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2 990
Personal service obligations:
$10,241,151
230,913
39, 603
320, 829
19,375
$10,701,235
296,500
43.466
297,000
32, 600
$10 897, 800
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
328, 600
43, 400
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations...
10, 851, 871
11,370,800
11, 581, 200
Direct Obligationt
10, 794, 714
823,873
703
272, 489
66, 322
697, 639
555, 487
199, 815
220, 170
45
18,935
11, 370, 800
710,600
32,600
289, 300
69, 100
733, 500
490, 100
171, 300
108, 300
2,000
22,400
11,681,200
746, 800
32,600
297, 000
69, 100
364. 300
495. 500
192, 300
107,800
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
2.000
22. 400
13,650,092
14,000,000
13, 900, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
57, 157
225
600
678
21, 696
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
80, 056
13, 730, 148
14,000,000
13,900,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
nepartmental;
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary of Defense
Deputy secretary of defense
Assistant secretary of defense
Chairman, munitions board
Chairman, research and development
board -
Chairman, military liaison committee
to the atomic energy commission. . .
Positions established by Public Law
313, 80th Cong.:
Chairman, armed forces medical pol-
icy council
Deputy chairman, research and de-
velopment board I
Deputy director, weapons systems
evaluation group
Director, planning division, research
and development board-.
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $22,600
1 20, 000
3 45, 000
1 16, 000
1 16, 000
1 16, 000
15,000
16, 000
15, 000
13, 800
1 $22, 600
1 20, 000
3 45, 000
1 16, 000
1 16, 000
1 16, 000
16,000
15, 000
15, 000
13,800
1 $22, 500
1 20. 000
3 45, ono
1 16. 000
1 16, 000
1 16, 000
16, 000
15,000
16,000
13, 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
Positions established by Public Law
313, 80th Cong.— Continued
Executive director, committee on
aeronautics —
Vice chairman, research and develop-
ment board
Positions at rates in excess of $12,800:
Director, defense supply manage-
ment agency
Director of installations
Deputy director, defense supply man-
agement agency
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800;
Deputy assistant secretary (man-
power and personnel)
Deputy comptroller for budget
Director for domestic security affairs
and administration
Director, military traffic service
Director, office of manpower utiliza-
tion
Director of manpower supply and
special assistant
Director of personnel policy
Executive vice chairman, muni-
tions board
General counsel..
Special assistant to the secretary —
Vice chairman, munitions board —
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant comptroller for contract
financing policy -
Assistant director of budget
Assistant research director, weapons
systems evaluation group
Chief, manpower requirements.
Deputy comptroller for budget .
Deputy director, office of manpower
supply
Deputy director, office of manpower
utilization
Director, office of industrial rela-
tions
Director, office of small business
Director of legal services
Director of legislative services
Director, resources division, re-
search and development board —
International relations officer
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
.Assistant comptroller for account-
ing policy
Assistant director of budget .-.
Assistant for administration
Assistant tor domestic security
Assistant general counsel
Chief statistician, munitions board.
Deputy director, office of .industrial
relations
Director, civilian personnel policy
division
Director, economic and interna-
tional security estimates division -
Director, fiscal management staff. ..
Director for domestic security
affairs and administration
Director, manpower utilization sur-
veys _-
Executive director, committee on
guided missiles.
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
.\eronautical engineer
.Assistant comptroller, progress re-
ports and statistics
-Assistant for administration
-Assistant for interdepartmental ad-
ministrative services
Assistant to the assistant secretary,
comptroller
Attorney
Auditor.
Automotive engineer
Biochemist
Budget examiner
Chairman, industrial employment
reviewboard
Chemical engineer
Chemist- -.
14, 800
14,800
1 13, 200
'i'" 'is. 666'
1 12, 000
'i""i2,'266'
1 12,200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 000
11,050
44,450
10,800
11,800
11,800
43,460
11,550
10, 800
11,800
Num- Total
ber salary
$13, OOO
14, 500
14,800
14,800
14, 800
29, 600
13.000
13. 000
13.000
13, 000
12,200
24,000
12, 200
12,000
60, 200
12, 200
12,000
12,000
11,050
21,600
21, 600
11,800
11,5.50
21,600
11,800 I
11,560
21,600
11,800
212
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, OfiBce of Secretary of Defense — Continued
DETAIL OF PEHSONAi/ SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con,
Cliief, manpower utilization con-
trols
Civil engineer
Commodity specialist
Construction engineer
Construction management engineer.
Contract procedures specialist
Crist accountant
l)t])uty director of installations
I»rputy for psyctiological policy
Deputy director, planning division,
resoarch and development board _ .
Deputy director, resources division,
research and development board . .
Director, armed forces bousing
agency —
Director, budget and finance divi-
sion
Director, defense management staff.
Director, fiscal management staff...
Director, office of standards
r. personnel division
[list..
Eco
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Executive secretary, defense man-
agement committee
Financial analyst
Fiscal systems specialist
Foreign affairs specialist
Crcn[ihvsicist
Historian..
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
iTisurance adviser
intelligence specialist..
International economist.,
International relations analyst
Labor economist
Legislative attorney..
iVIanagement engineer
Manpower utilization specialist
Matliematician _
Mechanical engineer
Medical scientist-.
Negotiation expediter
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel specialist;
Physicist. _
Program analyst.
Property accoinatant
Psychological warfare adviser
Psychologist
Radio engineer
Safety engineer
Scientific warfare adviser
Special assistant to chairman, mu-
nitions board
Special assistant to chairman, re-
search and development board...
Special assistant to comptroller
Special assistant to executive vice
chairman, mimitions board
Special assistant to the secretary
Statistician
Supply cataloger
Supply management specialist
Survey statistician...
Transportation specialist ...
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accoimtant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Aeronautical research engineer
Assistant to the joint secretaries
Assistant to the Secretary
Attorney
Auditor..
Bacteriologist _
Budget examiner
Business economist
Cartographer
Chemical engineer
Chemist...
Chief accountant
Civil defense planner
Civil engineer
Commodity specialist
Constructi in engineer..
Co!: i[ 111 1 1 ,11 :m inagementengmeer.
<'' ' ; ' ,, liiri's specialist-
('"■■' : ' (■ introl officer
Director, security division.
64,800
an, 800
10, 800
■11,0.50
lU, 800
11,800
10, 800
11, .5S0
10. 800
33. 400
11, 550
10, 800
10, 800
10. 800
10, 800
11,800
10, 800
88.650
10. 800
10. 800
11.300
32. 650
11.050
10, 800
11.050
22. 350
10, 800
22, 600
10, 800
22. 350
21,850
32, 400
22, 600
10. 800
10, 800
39,200
19. 800
29.600
9,800
9.800
68. 200
9. COO
10. 000
10. 000
19. 400
9, 600
28. 800
""9^600"
10. 000
9. 600
9.800
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 800
54,800
44, 200
43,200
10,800
22, 850
10,800
10, 800
11,550
10. 800
10. 800
11. 550
10. 800
33. 400
10.800
10. 800
10. 800
10. 800
10, 800
11, 800
10. 800
22. 100
32. 650
11. 050
10. 800
21. 600
10. 800
10. 800
21. 600
10.800
10. 800
10. 800
66. 550
10.800
10. 800
75.900
10. 800
10.800
22, 600
10, 800
22, 350
43.450
10. 800
10. 800
79.100
32. 400
22.600
10. 800
21.600
39. 000
19. 800
20.000
9.800
9.600
10. 000
87. 200
9,600
9.800
77. 800
0.600
10, 000
9.800
9,600
9,600
10. 000
9.600
9.600
19. 200
28.800
1954 estimate
1 $10. 800
1 10. 800
6 64.800
3 32, 900
4 43, 200
1 10,800
2 22, 850
1 10.8"
10, 800
10,800
11,550
10, 800
10. 800
11.550
10. 800
33. 400
10. 800
10, 800
10, 800
10. 800
10. 800
11.800
10. 800
77. 850
22. 100
32, 650
11.050
10. 800
10. 800
10. 800
66. 550
10.800
10. 800
76.900
10. 800
10. 800
22, 600
10, 800
22, 350
65,050
11,800
1 10. 800
1 10. 800
7 79. 100
3 32. 400
1 11.800
1 10. 800
2 21. 600
4 39. 000
2 19. 800
2 20. 000
1 9.800
1 9.600
1 10. 000
11 106.400
1 9.600
9, 600
10. 000
9.800
9.600
9,600
10. 000
1.600
9,600
19, 200
19, 200
" 10^ 000
19, 200
9,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Economic warfare planning spe-
cialist
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer.
Executive secretary, interdepart-
mental committee on internal
security
Export-import control specialist
Financial economist
Foreign affairs specialist
General engineer
Oengrapher
Ge()[)liysicist
Historian
Housing analyst
Industrial engineer
Industrial mobilization program
analyst
Indiistrin] speeinlist
Intr'lliL'enee s|.,iei:ilist
Iniei.lei.iiriirieiital services officer.--
IiihTiKLriniiiLl eeonomist
Nimi- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 600
1 9, 600
3 28, 800
aist.
Management engineer
Manpower requirements specialist. .
Manpower utilization specialist
Mathematieiiin
Meeli:inii:il engineer
Meillri.lSMenli.st
MeUllllil-pist
Military re<iuirements analyst
Nautical engineer..
Negotiation expediter
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Personnel specialist
Physicist .*
Policy and reports officer
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Program analyst
Property accountant
Property management supervisor...
Purchase assignment officer
Realty officer
Renegotiation specialist
Safety engineer
Scientific warfare adviser
Small business specialist
Standardization engineer
Statistician
Storage program specialist
Supply cataloger
Transportation economist
Transportation specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accoimtant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Aeronautical research engineer
Air transportation specialist
Attorney
Biochemist
Briefing officer
Budget examiner
Business economist _
Chemical engineer
Chief, correspondence analysis
division
Civil engineer
Commodity analyst...
Communications engineer
Conservation specialist
Construction engineer
Cost accountant
Director, office services division
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Fiscal analyst
Geographer..
General engineer
Historian
Housing analyst
Industrial specialist
International economist
Legislative analyst
Manpower utilization specialist
Material control and disposal officer
Material inspector
Mechanical engineer..
Military requirements specialist
Occupational analyst
Ordnance engineer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser
Personnel officer. _
Physicist
Placement officer
Planning specialist..
Position classifier
Priorities specialist
Procurement analyst
9, 600
10. 000
38. 400
19. 200
9.600
9.600
10. 000
20.200
9.800
9,600
15 145.000
9.600
9.600
20.000
19. 200
9.800
19.800
9.800
9,600
19, 200
9,600
10.000
9.600
39.400
10. OOO
9. 600
9.600
9. TOO
97, 200
10.000
10. 000
38.400
68,000
9,600
9,600
.58. 400
49.000
69. 400
8,560
16,720
52, 360
8,360
42, 400
8,760
8, 360
26, 680
41,800
9,360
8,360
94,560
8. 760
8.360
258. 400
18.120
8.360
8.360
61. 360
25,280
8,660
8,760
42, 800
9,360
8,760
16,720
Num- Total
ber salary
19, 600
38, 400
19,200
9,600
9,600
49, 200
19. 200
9,600
29.600
9.600
19, 200
116, 400
19,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
'38,' 400
77,600
9,600
9,600
68,000
39,400
69,400
9,600
19, 400
8.360
16. 920
16. 720
62. 360
8.360
33, 640
26. 680
33. 440
26.080
8, 360
41. 8C
26,280
8,360
8,360
29 250,040
3 26, 480
1 8, 360
69,520
25, 280
8,660
8,760
42, 800
9, 360
17, 120
25, 080
8,360
16,920
8,360
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVicES — Continued
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Program analyst
Program planner
Project engineer
Project training officer
Radio engineer -_
Realty officer -
Records administrator.
Safety engineer
Scientific and technical editor
Scientific warfare adviser
Secretary to the Secretary of De-
fense
Security officer
Special assistant to chairman, re-
search and development board
Specifications specialist
Statistician
Storage officer
Supply cataloger-
Supply speciali.st -
Transportation economist
Transportation specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
Ammunition and explosive engineer-
Attorney
Budget analyst
Chemical and petroleum specialist-
Commodity analyst
Conlract siieeialist.
ilist.
Cri'iierai engineer
Geologist
Historian .._
Illustrator --.
Industrial specialist-
Librarian --
Material conservation and disposal
officer
Merhanical engineer
Miliiiu y pt'isoTinel officer
M itit:u y fc'itinrraents analyst
Phi cement ollicer
Policy and reports officer..-
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
Procurement analyst
Program analyst
Psychologist
Purchase assignment officer
Space analyst--- _-- --
Space, property and supply officer..
Staff assistant
Statistician
Supply and distribution officer
Supply cataloger
Transportation specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst
Commodity analyst
Conference reporter
Correspondence control officer
Economist
Editorial specialist--
Electronics engineer
General engineer-
Historian
Illustrator
Industrial specialist --
Item control officer
Mathematician
Military requirements analyst
Personnel officer -.
Policy and reports officer- - -
Position classifier
Printing and publications specialist.
ProLTim nniilvst-
Prnj.rt rl,
role
Ke.search analyst---
Safety engineer
Scientific warfare adviser --
Secretary
.Secretary, efficiency awards com-
mittee -.- -
Security officer
Staff assistant ---
Statistician ---
Supply cataloger
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Conference reporter
Correspondence analyst
Secretary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Num- Total
ber salary
16, 720
16, 720
9,360
8,360
8,360
67. 480
41,800
25, 080
28,160
15,280
28, 160
21,120
7,040
14,280
21,120
7,640
29,160
7,040
14,280
7,040
14, 080
7,040
7.040
14, 280
7,040
21, 720
7,040
21,720
7.040
15, 080
49, 480
28,760
14, 080
60,280
8,040
6,340
24. 160
17, 820
11, 880
12, 280
6,340
12, 480
11,880
5,940
6,940
11,880
11,880
24,960
5.940
5.940
17,820
11,880
18, 020
5,940
6,340
6,340
12. 280
6,940
12,080
11,880
48, 520
65, 340
6,000
6,500
6,500
6.185
16, 180
10, 245
8,360
77, 840
8,360
92, 560
41. 800
25. 080
8,360
14, 080
15, 280
28, 160
21, 120
7,040
14,280
21, 120
7,640
29. 160
7,040
7,040
21, 120
7.040
7,040
21, 120
7, 040
14, 280
7.040
21, 720
7.040
21. 720
7,040
15, 080
49, 480
7,040
21, 120
7,240
7,040
14,080
28,160
14, 080
50,280
6,340
18. 020
23,760
11,880
12, 280
6.340
5.940
6.940
12, 480
11, 880
5,940
11, 880
11,880
6,940
11,880
24,960
6,940
5,940
17, 820
11,880
18. 020
5,940
6,340
6.340
5,940
48, 520
65, 340
6,000
6.500
6,500
5. 185
20, 990
25,425
$26, 280
16, 720
16,720
9.360
8,360
,360
8,360
77, 840
16, 720
92, aV)
8, 3tiO
14, 080
15.280
28.160
21.120
7.040
14,280
21, 120
7,640
29,160
7,040
14, 080
7.040
21,120
7,040
49, 880
7,440
7,040
21, 120
7,040
14,280
7,040
21,720
7,040
21, 720
7,040
15, 080
49. 480
7.040
21, 120
7,240
7,040
14. 080
28.160
14, 080
50, 280
7.040
6,340
18. 020
23.760
17. 820
12,280
6,340
5,940
5,940
12, 480
11,880
5,940
11,880
11,880
5,940
11,880
18, 820
5, 940
5,940
17, 820
11,880
18. 020
5,940
6.a40
6. .340
12,280
6,940
6,000
5.500
5,500
5.185
20, 990
25, 425
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Budget analyst
Commodity specialist
Conference reporter
Correspondence analyst
Editorial specialist--
Fiscal analyst
Historian- ,
Illustrator
In-irxing specialist
Industrial specialist
Intidligence specialist
Legislative analyst
Librarian
Mathematician -
Military requirements specialist-..
Organization and methods exam-
^istant-
Psychologist
Reports supervisor -
Research analyst
Si'cretary _..
Security officer
SfKiee analyst
StalT assistant
Statistician
Supply cataloger
Supply officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9,50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $?,.";no to $2,980
Crafts, protiTii' r it,,! rntodial grades:
Grade 5. i: .. ^ :; •- s:t.454
Grade 4. I; h: ■ ■ ' , " '-$3,230
Grade 3. li:iir.-.> -J, ■ .- lo $3.032
Total permanent, departmental. .-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment.--
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies lor reim-
bursable details ---
01 Personal services -
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20,740
I 6, 060
12 64.345
1 6, 185
9 47, 290
1 6, 060
3 16, 430
3 16, 930
2 10, 745
1 5,810
6,060
5,435
5,060
6,310
10, 995
21, 615
15, 555
5,810
15, 305
25, 650
15, 430
5,060
16, 180
36, 670
5,310
10, 870
5 27, 550
17 89, 020
2 10. 495
19 93, 030
182 806.149
186 761,995
374
1.374,040
271 894, 760
117 361,860
20 60. 560
1,955
10, 966, 646
129 715,396
320. 829
19, 375
10, 794, 714
57, 157
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$20, 740
6, 060
59. 035
10, 246
37, 045
6,060
15, 430
15,930
5,436
5,810
5,060
5,060
6,435
1 5,310
2 10, 995
4 21,615
3 15, 5.55
1 5.810
3 15. 305
4 20, 490
3 16, 430
1 6. 060
1 5, 060
3 16,055
7 36, 045
1 ,6,310
2 10,870
1 5.060
6 32, 610
18 94. 330
2 10, 495
21 102, 270
166 734,370
185 753,825
371
1, 356, 835
2.54 839.125
94 293.130
18 54, 420
1,956
11. 363, 799
99 662,564
1,856
10,701,235
297,000
32, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
6.060
.53, 725
10, 245
42. 105
5, 060
1.5,430
15, 930
5,435
5.810
6.060
5.060
5,435
5,310
2
10, 996
4
21.615
3
15.555
1
5.810
3
15,305
3
16.430
3
15. 430
1
6.060
1
5.060
3
16,055
V
36,045
1
5.310
2
10.870
1
5.060
6
32, 610
IS
94,330
2
10,495
21
102, 270
162
716, 175
187
760,490
1
308. 419
■MX
802. 610
87
272,010
17
51, 270
6,908
25, 440
51, 376
1,923
11,248,718
64 360,918
281, 600
30, 000
Expenses, Office of Public Information, Department of Defense-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions -
170
1
155
132
120
91
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 844
GS-6.9
$2,832
CPC-3.0
$5. 092
GS-7.3
.$2. 792
CPC-3.0
$5, 179
as-7.5
$2, 792
CPC-3.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$739. 979
10, 346
2,536
31, 593
$483, 480
$534, 637
Part-lime and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1,620
5,000
2,363
10,000
784, 454
40,369
1,215
490,100
13, 600
02 Travel --
35.000
1,000
03 Transportation of things
214
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE— Continued
Expenses, OflSce of Public Information, Department of Defense-
Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
$38,348
180
17, 246
25,646
44,094
17, 436
2,457
$28,400
200
2,800
6, \m
5,650
2,400
800
$3»,noo
1,000
30, 000
35,000
3 000
971,446
650,000
750 000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Director, OfRce of Public Informa-
tion ---
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy director, Office of Public
Information
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Information and editorial specialist-
Information specialist
Public relations specialist
Special assistant for news division..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
Planning officer
Public relations specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Information and editorial specialist-
Information specialist
Radio information specialist
Security review officer
Visual information and editorial
specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Information and editorial specialist-
Information specialist
Public relations specialist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to .$6,940:
Administrative assistant
Commimication equipment engi-
neer
Film editor
Information specialist
Radio information specialist
Visual information specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Film editor
Information and editorial specialist.
Information specialist
Personnel assistant
Supply officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
Grade 6, Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5, Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $4,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
Grades. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01 Personal services.
25,480
78, 840
16,920
7,040
67,320
7,040
5,940
5,940
18,020
11,880
6,140
6,940
5,060
10, 870
21, 865
5, 060
5,060
4,995
91, 805
28,565
99,320
107, 896
56, 780
24,800
11,328
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8,360
25, 480
61,120
26,280
7,040
36. 400
7,040
5, 940
11,880
17,820
6,140
5,060
10, 870
21. 865
5.060
5,060
4,995
74, 235
24,770
70,415
68,835
41, 470
IS, 580
8.376
1954 estimate
21,600
10,800
10. 800
10, 800
25, 480
60,120
16, 720
8,360
5,060
4, 995
43. 050
36. 155
61. 845
74, 545
2.5, 760
18, 340
8,376
105 534, 637
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Military Appeals, Department
of Defense —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
31
22
46
39
60
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 174
GS-7.8
$6,383
GS-8.3
$2, 552
CPC-3.0
$5,403
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 552
01 Pel sonal services:
$150, 626
757
1.310
$216, 840
1.060
2,000
$287, 376
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
152, 692
1,933
36
2,045
2,610
429
3,346
59,200
149
219.900
6.000
600
4,000
7,600
2,500
2,700
7,500
400
7,500
6,000
2,600
6,000
222, 440
260, 000
325, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Judge, court of military appeals
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief commissioner
Commissioner
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk of the court
Commissioner
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Commissioner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy clerk of the court.-.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Deputy clerk of the court
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Librarian
Marshal
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses __
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
01 Persona! services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5,940
6,185
14,235
17, 320
15, 930
24,870
3,175
3,150
22 160, 625
152,692
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $52, 600
9,600
33,440
7,040
29,700
6,185
14,235
12,990
27,316
31.690
3,176
3,150
10, 208
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Military Personnel, Army —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
5, .528
367
5,292
5,357
362
6,373
3, 253
361
3,436
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,131
GS-6.4
$883
$4,130
GS-6.4
$1, 126
$4,130
GS-6.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$1,224
Personal service obligations:
$12,796,852
461, 045
40, 972
624, 603
$13,739,640
453, 278
36, 776
698,612
$11,812,684
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
452, 775
36, 170
607, 296
Total personal service obligations...
13,923,472
14,828,306
12,907,825
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
215
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$13,923,472
3,414,596,451
267, 721, 186
48,090.000
500
985.200
27. 000
111.914,529
1. 201. 984. 550
1, 459, 195
87.500
8. 315. 000
1. 400. 000
$14,828,306
3. 309. 162. 000
24S. 055. 465
45, 895. 000
600
10,200
17. 000
133.268.840
740. 074. 473
882. .■575
90,000
9. 000. 000
1, 500, OOO
$12. 907, 825
3,693.633.000
222, 585. 947
46,739.000
MUitary _ _
119. 159. 4.'i5
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
90.000
7 290 000
5. 070, 504, 583
4, 502, 784. 459
Obligaliom Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services (military)
2. 241.000
151. 000
25.000
1.289.996
2.583.000
161,000
20.000
370. 000
2,600.000
07 Other contractual services
20.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
accounts
3.706.996
3,124.000
3. 043 000
5. 074. 211, 579
4,505,908,459
4, 732, 480. 000
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Educational officer
Engineer electronic
Fiscal officer.. I
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Athletic director
Educational officer _
Publications officer
Research director
Grade 12. Range $7,050 to $8,040:
Administrative officer..
Director, special services section. . .
Educational officer
Information and education special-
ist.
Librarian _._
Principal.
Radio information officer.
Recreation director
Regional superintendent
Superintendent
Grade 11. Range $4,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief, dependent school...
Assistant comptroller
Athletic director
Budget officer
Director, special services section
Educational officer
Engineer radio _
Fiscal officer
Information and editorial specialist .
Information and education special-
ist.
Librarian
Principal
Purchasing officer
Radio control specialist
Radio station manager
Recreation director.
Research analyst
Statistician
Teacher
Training instructor
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Art director
Athletic director
Educational officer
Engineer, radio
Entertainer
Information and editorial specialist-
Information officer.
Illustrator _
Librarian
Logistics specialist
Personnel officer
Principal
Property and supply officer
Radio information officer
Recreation director _
Superintendent
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810;
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Athletic director
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
3 25. 280
1 8. 560
1 8, 360
2 14. 480
3 22. 120
18 135. 920
2 14, 680
2 14. 480
2 14, 080
1 7, 040
1 7. 240
28, 660
5.940
1 6. 540
1 5. 940
4 24. 360
30 178. 200
1 5. 940
1 5. 940
3 18. 020
5.940
48,920
61. 200
84. 160
6.540
6.740
5,940
6,140
,5,625
.5.600
,50.260
6.625
15. 500
5.600
6.625
22,000
6.600
50. 875
5. 750
11,000
71. 760
6,625
10, 120
5,435
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
1 9. 800
1 10, 600
1 8,360
3 25, 480
1 8. 660
1 8. 560
16. 080
14, 480
14. 080
7,240
7,240
7.240
28, 360
1 6, 140
3 18, 620
19 115,260
1 6. 140
1 6, HO
3 18, 420
1 6, 140
8 49, 520
10 61,200
1 6. 140
1 6. 040
1 5.940
15 90, 900
1 6, 740
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
1 5, 760
2 11,250
8 46.375
1 5. 750
3 15. 600
1 5.626
1 5.625
1 5, 625
7 39.375
5,625
51. 625
6,875
11,250
84. 250
5.750
10. 120
6.660
10. 120
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,200
1 9, 800
1 10, 600
1 8, 560
2 17. 620
1 8, 760
14. 880
22, 120
83, 040
16, 080
14, 880
14, 280
7,240
7,440
7.440
29. 160
6,140
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
12, 480
6,140
18. 820
85. 660
6.140
6,140
24. 660
6.140
50. 620
63. 200
6.140
6.140
12. 080
ei.fiOfl
6.740
6. 940
6.140
5,875
11.250
46. 375
5.750
6,750
5.750
5.750
28. 750
5,600
5,750
46, 875
5.875
11.250
5.185
6.685
10. 370
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
College instructor
Consultant. __ _ _
Director, special services section...
Educational officer
Entertainer
Fiscal officer
Information and editorial specialist-
Information and education specialist
Information officer
Librarian
Maintenance specialist
Military training officer
Principal
Publications editor
Publications writer
Radio information officer
Radio station manager
Radio technician
Recreation director
Research analyst
Superintendent
Teacher
Training instructor
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370. ,-
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955. . .
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,9,80
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Local wage rate
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary emplojTnent
Part-time employment —
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of ,52-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay —
Night-work differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad —
01
Personal services.
$5,185
6,185
6,060
6,060
7 36, 045
123 637,755
27 137,870
1 5, 060
4 20. 740
14 74. 215
1 5. 685
26 128.625
1 5. 435
28 145.680
2 10. 370
1 5. 060
5 26. 675
1 6. 060
7 36. 670
28 143.430
1 6. 310
1 6. 185
15 77, 025
4 20, 490
153 719,110
5,415,090
212 821,290
442
1. 537. 220
249 853,960
252 760,040
107 301,210
2 5,000
12, 192
57, 459
18. 742
436, 601
5,702
40, 972
60, 612
79,463
80.686
404.043
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
5.060
6.310
36. 795
468. 965
91.080
5,185
15, 680
70. 530
5.685
156, 570
5.560
5,185
149. 366
10. 370
5.185
26. 925
5,060
37. 045
187. 285
5.435
5,060
14 72, 966
3 15,680
165 786,300
1,200
5, 078, 625
190 746,060
442
1, 517, 470
236 812.675
229 699.230
105 298.750
2 6,160
1 2,420
3 9, 150
20 58, 259
2,326
2. 576. 213
65, ^m
73,123
97, 594
362. 336
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 435
1 5, 185
1 6, 185
2 10, 495
7 36. 545
91 483,335
1 6, 310
3 16. 065
14 76, 466
1 5,685
28 148,930
1 5. 685
1 5, 310
28 151,680
2 10, 370
1 5, 185
5 26, 926
1 6, 185
7 37, 170
36 183.475
1 6.660
1 6. 185
14 74, 340
2 10, 620
164 778,805
1,091
4, 671, 573
180 705,975
436
1, 522, 885
241 784,675
238 721.620
108 305.400
2 6,320
9,250
66, 105
404. 414
8,410
436.500
7.865
35, 170
62, 069
66.987
138. 049
340, 191
Maintenance and Operations, Army —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
709. 258
2.081
696. 316
2.077
540. 749
2.300
666, 148
664. 366
29.362
621. 676
Deduct average of employees paid from
34, 587
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services
665. 148
635. 004
487. 089
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,717
GS-4.7
$3,294
CPC-5.5
$3,241
.$3,717
OS-4.7
.$3. 294
CPC-6.5
$3,241
$3,717
GS^.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,294
OPC-6.6
Ungraded positions, average salary
$3,241
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
$1, 462. 226. 279
8. 042. 583
4. 800, 069
74, 134, 795
$1, 554. 670. 451
7. 964. 060
6. 106. 999
57. 146, 590
$1, 451. 789. 164
8. 682. 313
6. 302. 698
65, 776. 729
Total personal service obligations...
1, 549. 203. 726
1. 624, 888, 100
1, 621, 550. 904
216
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Deduct amount financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07, 08,
and 09
Net personal service obligations.,.
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials...
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities...
15 Taxes and assessments.
Unvouchered
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services .
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment...
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities.-.
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts.
Total obligations.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1, 522, 071, 784
58, 966, 800
761, 135, 877
39, 872. 816
93, 741. 303
24, 696, 900
690, 725, 954
5, 032, 346
2, 644, 380, 240
551.047.286
1.494,309
6, 409, 565, 109
2, 918, 637
6, 406. 646, 472
27,131,942
64, 477
4, 067, 922
461.010
6. 6-18. 483
1.427.354
18, 109. 694
102, 448. 771
125. 348
1. 488. 544; 182
67. 960, 275
756, 576, .645
41, 772. 208
102. 397. 547
28, 289, 484
625, 227, 372
6, 229, 087
1, 793, 576, 630
363, 596. 812
2. 820. 238
12. 694, 090
8, 243, 470
6,500
5, 297, 923, 440
2,131.595
34,401,610
33. 693
6, 709, 616
2, 144, 643
1,660,038
1, 528, 464
8,217,060
95, 020, 912
20,912
6,390,791,845
1, 406, 583, ISO
1, 377, 196, 571
66, 162, 672
603, 762, 100
39, 754, 340
98, 608, 082
27, 917. 368
474, 900. 126
5. 364, 680
1, 074, 133, 434
226, 626, 129
2. 023. 400
92, 1,W
8,197,442
6,500
4, 002, 645, 000
3,141,000
3, 999, 604, 000
29. 386. 609
111.329
5. 709, 233
4.638.917
4. 5,64. 658
1.548.1.55
5, 321, 707
261,200
33,262.178
2, 262, 743
4, 086, 504, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental :
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18. 000
1 15.000
2 30. 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18, 000
1 15, 000
2 30, 000
1 13, 000
1 13. 000
2 26. 000
1 13, 200
1 12,200
2 24. 000
1 12. ono
1 12. 000
1 12.000
1 12.000
1 12, 200
1 12, 000
3 36, 000
2 24, 000
3 36. 000
2 21, 600
1 10,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18,000
1 15,000
2 30,000
1 13,000
Assistant secretary of the Army
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Special assistant to under secretary.
Technical director, ordnance re-
search.
Grade 10 Range $12,000 to $12,800:
.Administrative assistant...
Deputy department counselor
Engineering consultant to chief of
1 13. 000
1 13. 200
1 12.200
1 12,000
2 26, 000
1 13. 400
1 12.400
2 24. 000
Medical officer
Military intelligence research
1 12,000
1 12.000
Nuclear physicist-
1 12, 200
Sjiecial assistant to assistant chief of
stail. G-4
1 12. 000
3 36,000
2 24. 000
3 36, 000
Special assistant to assistant secre-
3 36, 000
Special assistant to assistant secre-
tary, manpower and reserve
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
2 21, 600
1 10, 800
Accountant, business
1 11.050
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 15. Range SlO.SOOto $11,800— Con,
Adviser, chemical
Adviser, management
Adviser, technical
Administrative assistant..
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, management audit.
Assistant comptroller
Assistant deputy chief signal officer.
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Bio^rrapher
BndsiH. analyst...
Bud;;rt and fiscal officer.
Comptroller
Deputy chief, program review and
analysis division
Deputy comptroller
Deputy director, office of civilian
personnel
Director, community services
Economist...
Educational officer
Engiiieoi-, automotive
EnsTinror, chemical
ElieiuriT, civil
Eni^iiieer, construction
Enginerr. design and development..
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
irds.
al orricer
General counsel
Historian
Industrial specialist...
Medical officer
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst
Occupational analyst
Organization and" methods exam-
iner ,
Personnel director .,
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Realty officer
Records administrator
Scientific administrator
Special assistant to the comptroller. .
Special assistant to chief, program
review and analysis division
Special assistant to chief, supply di-
vision
Special assistant to chief, budget
division, office of the comptroller
of tlie .\rmy
Special assistant to the assistant sec-
retary, research and materiel
Special assistant for personnel, of-
fice, assistant secretary of the
Army, manpower and reserve
forces...
Special assistant to the Secretary of
the .Army
Staft a.ssistant to undersecretary
Statistician
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer...
Technologist
Trial examiner .
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
=trative officer
Apiir
Archilrcl .__ ._ _
Arrhivisl
1 branch.
Assistant
Assistant
officer.
Assistant director of civilian person-
' ohi.'f. distrihi
I comptroller.,
deputy chief
signal
nel.
Assistant director, community serv-
ice..
Attorney...
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Cataloger
Chief, accounting and finance policy
branch
Chief, budget division
Chief, career development branch. .
Num- Total
ber salary
10.800
54,500
11,800
33, 650
22, 350
11.800
11.800
11. 050
10. 800
10, 800
10.800
11,800
23, 100
33, 650
22, 600
21, 600
22, 3.TO
21, 850
45. 200
21. 600
11,0.50
11.300
34. 800
22. 600
10, 800
22, 600
11, 300
11,800
66. 750
21, 600
11.560
10. 800
21. 600
22. 100
10, 800
21.860
11.800
10. 800
10. 800
11, 800
11,800
33, 650
21, 600
10. 800
46, 200
10, 800
10 98,000
11 108,600
1 10, 200
1 9, 600
1 9. 600
1 10, 600
1 9,800
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 11,300
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
5 64, 750
1 10, 800
1 10. 800
1 10. 800
3 33, 650
2 22. 350
1 11.560
1 11.800
1 11. 300
1 10, 800
1 11, 050
11.060
10,800
10,800
11.800
23, 100
33.900
33, 650
22, 100
22. 3.50
54, 250
56, 500
21.600
11.0.50
11.300
34.800
10, 800
23, 100
11, 650
11.800
67, 050
21, 850
1 10. 800
1 11.800
1 10.800
2 21,600
4 43, 950
1 11.060
1 10. 800
1 11.800
1 11.300
1 10, 800
1 11,800
1 11, 300
1 11,050
1 11,800
4 43. 200
22, 100
11,060
46, 450
11,050
10 98,800
13 128,200
1 10. 200
3 20. 000
1 9.600
1 10,000
1 9.600
9 88. 400
14 139,200
"'6"'5^466"
2 19. 800
2 19, 400
2 19, 400
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
217
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 9,
1 9, 600
18 186, 600
1 10, 000
3 29, 200
1 10, 000
3 30, 200
1 9,
1 9,
1 9. 600
3 29,200
3 29, 000
12 117, 200
11 107, 800
1 9,600
8 78, 000
2 19, 400
30 257.400
1 8,560
1 8, 360
23 196,480
1 8,360
10 87, 400
2 17, 320
Departmental— Continued Num- Total Nam- Total
General schedule grades— Continued ber salary ber salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Chief, civilian pcrsonel division
Chief, management branch...
Chemist 2 19,600
Commodity industry analyst..
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist 1 9,600
Deputy chief, facilities branch
Deputy chief, planning, research
branch
Deputy chief, supply branch
Deputy comptroller
Director of the Army library
Director, defense supply service
Dij-ector, fiscal division
Director, legal research and investi-
gation.
Economist 2 10,600
Educational officer. 1 9,600
Electronic scientist. 1 9,600
Engineer, architectual 1 10,200
Engineer, automotive 2 20.400
Engineer, chemical. I 10.600
Engineer, civil 5 50,600
Engineer, construction 3 29,200
Engineer, design and develop-
ment
Engineer, electrical 2 19.200
Engineer, electronic- 9 86.400
Engineer, general 10 98,200
Engmeer, industrial 2 19,400
Engineer, highway... 1 9,800
Engineer, material...
Engineer, mechanical 5 48,800
Engineer, ordnance. 9 88,600
Engineer, railway.. 1 10,000
Engineer, safety 1 9,600
Equipment technician. 2 19,600
Financial analyst
Geographer.. __ 2 19,600
Historian 3 28,800
Information and editorial specialist. 2 20, 200
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Labor relations officer..
Legal adviser.. _ _
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst
Manpower utilization consultant. .-
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Military intelligence research an-
alyst
Military intelligence specialist
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Penologist
Personnel director _.
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Planning officer
Printing and publications officer..
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Psychologist
Realty officer...
Special assistant to director of
civilian personnel
Staff assistant to under secretary
Special adviser to adjutant general..
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Technologist
Transportation officer
Trial examiner
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Actuary
Administrative assistant.
Administrative officer
Agronomist-.
Architect
Archivist
Assistant chief, budget division
Assistant director of legal research
and investigation 1 8,360
Attorney 17 148,720 16 138,""
Attorney-adviser 21 178,160 19 162,440
Auditor.. - 5 42,000 4 34,040
Bakery equipment specialist 1 9,160
Biochemist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Chief, accounting and finance policy
branch
9,600
19, SOO
9.800
9,800
2 20, 000
2 20, 400
2 20, 200
5 50, 400
7 68, 000
10 98, 800
2 19, 400
6 58, 400
11 109, 000
2 19, 400
1 10, 000
1 9,800
5 49, 200
10 107, 900
1 10, 200
1 9, 800
2 19, 800
1 9,600
2 19, 800
3 28, 800
2 20,200
1 9, 800
8 78, 800
2 19. 200
1 9.600
1 9,600
20 196,000
1 10, 000
2 19, 200
18 187, 800
1 10, 200
2 20, 000
2 19, 800
2 20, 200
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 9,600
6 59, 400
25 217.600
1 8, 760
1 8,660
26 223.760
1 8,560
10 88, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
$70. 000
9, 600
20,000
10. 000
9,600
9,800
1,600
10, 000
9,600
19. 200
2 20, 000
2 20, 800
2 20.200
5 50. 400
7 68, 200
10 100,800
2 19. 600
6 58. 800
11 109.000
2 19. 800
1 10. 000
1 10, 000
5 49,000
10 109, 600
1 10, 200
1 9, 800
2 20, 000
1 9,600
2 20. 000
3 29. 000
2 20, 400
1 9,800
8 79, 800
1 9, 000
2 19, 600
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
2 10.600
1 9. 800
1 9, 800
19 186, 600
1 10. 000
2 19. 200
18 189. COO
1 10. 200
2 20. 200
2 19, 800
2 20. 400
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 9.600
3 29,600
2 19, 600
10 99, 600
11 109.000
1 9, 800
8 79. 600
1 9. .800
4 39, 800
1 9,600
6 69, 400
25 218.600
1 8.760
1 8, 560
28 242,080
1 8,560
10 88, 400
1 8, 760
17 147,720
19 164,840
4 33, 840
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Chief, budget and administration
analysis division. ...
Chief of branch ..-
Chief, budget branch
Chief, civilian persoimel division...
Chief, management branch
Chief, review and analysis branch..
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Communication specialist
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Contact termination adviser
Deputy chief, accounting and
budget preparation section
Deputy chief, fiscal division
Deputy chief, field operations divi-
sion
Deputy director. Army library
Deputy director, defense supply
service
Director, Army civilian training
center .
Director, heraldic branch.
Economist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural..
Engineer, aeronautical
Engini'er, automotive
Engineer, chemical...
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general .
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, inaiinr ._
EngiiUTi, 111 .1, II il
Engillrri, ir.rlr.liii.il
Engin.vi, ..iMniurij
Engineer, railway
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards _
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Field representative.-
Fiscal officer
Forester
Geographer _
Historian
Information and editorial specialist .
Information officer
Illustrator.
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner..
Investigator
Laundry superintendent
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst
Manpower utilization consultant. . .
Military intelligence research
analyst.
Military intelligence specialist
Military operations specialist
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent examiner.
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Planning officer..
Position classifier
Price analyst...
Printing and publications officer —
Procurement specialist...
Production specialist
Program progress analyst.:
Purchasing officer
Radio information officer
Real property disposal specialist
Research analyst
Salary and wage analyst
Scientist
Shops and service specialist
Small business specialist
Spare parts analyst
Special assistant to adjutant general.
Special assistant to director of civil-
ian personnel
Special assistant utilization director.
Staff assistant, procurement and
requirements division
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Technologist
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
,360
42, 400
25, 680
8,560
9,360
33, 840
8,760
8,960
9,360
34,640
6 52, 760
7 68, 920
16 138,960
15 131,400
18 1.94,6
4 34, 840
10 84,4
22 190, 520
2 17, 520
2 17, 120
,560
1 8, 360
5 43, 200
15 127,600
1 8,
6 61, 660
1 8, 360
3 25, 280
2 16, 720
15 127, 600
1 8,360
1 9, 360
1 8, 360
2 16,920
4 33, 640
2 16, 720
27 227,820
2 16, 920
2 16, 720
4 34, 040
36 306.160
6 50,760
5 44, 000
2 17. 520
1 8, 360
10 83,
16, 920
25, 480
16, 720
61, 360
8,360
8.960
25, 280
8,560
9,160
17, 120
8,360
1 8, 960
21 180. 360
8 67, 880
18 163, 1
$8,760
78,640
16, 920
17,520
25,680
8,760
9,560
8,360
4 33, 640
1 8,760
4 34, 440
2 16, 720
6 52, 760
6 50, 960
16 138. 160
21 180, 700
19 163, 040
5 43, 400
10 86, 400
22 191, 920
2 17, 720
2 17, 520
1 8,760
1 8,560
4 34, 840
1 9, 160
1 9, 160
2 17,920
7 59, 520
1 8, 360
1 8,360
1 8,960
6 51,960
1 8, 560
3 25,480
2 16,920
16 145,160
1 8, 560
1 9. 360
1 8,560
2 16,920
34,040
8,360
1
24 205,510
3 25, 6,S0
2 17, 120
4 34, 240
31 267, 960
6 61, 960
5 44, 200
2 17. 720
1 8, 360
10 84, r '
2 17, 320
1 8,560
2 17,320
3 25, 480
21 180, 560
8 68. 680
20 171. 200
4 33, 640
43, 400
34, 440
8,760
1 8,760
1 8,360
1 8. 900
3 25, 480
1 8, 760
4 34. 440
2 16, 720
6 53. 960
6 51. 660
16 138. 160
20 172. 600
19 166. 640
5 43. 600
10 86.400
23 200.480
2 17.920
2 17, 520
760
1 8,560
6 52, 560
18 154,280
9 80, 240
1 8, 360
3 26, 280
3 26. 280
1 9. 160
1 9, 160
2 18, 120
7 60, 520
1 8. 360
1 8, 360
1 9. 160
5 43, 800
1 8.660
3 25. 880
1 8.560
2 17, 120
3 25, 680
1 8, 360
22 188,920
3 25, 680
1 8,660
4 34, 440
26 227,160
6 52, 160
5 44. 600
2 17. 920
;,360
85. 400
17, 320
8,560
17. 520
17, 520
8,560
43, 800
8,360
8,560
"8,'566
8,360
8,360
8,560
9,360
8,960
8,560
1 9, 160
1 9. 160
17 146, 320
7 59, 920
19 163, 440
4 34, 240
218
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Training instructor _. .
Transportation economist
Transportation officer
Trial examiner -
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Accountant, business
Administrative assistant...
Administrative officer
Architect-
Archivist
Art director
Artist
Assistant chief, budget division
Attorney,.
.\ttorney-adviser
Auditor..
Bakery equipment specialist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cataloser
Chief of branch
Chief, arts and crafts unit
Chief. bud?et branch, field division.
Cliief. classification unit
Chief, contract and procurement
division
Chief, employee utilization bureau .
Chief, examiner branch
Chief, review and analysis unit
Chief, service club unit
Chief, soldier sliow unit
Chemist
Cliiinn.'xitniii.T
C(irnniiiinr\- ifniristry analyst
Cdtii'imn^r ii im!i specialist
Criminal investigator
Educational officer
Employee utilii^ation officer
Engineer, architectual
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
EiicineiT, construction
En'- ' r. '1 in and development.
f-:!i ■ V . : ■ .riic.''';^];i;i^""Ii;
ElIL'i'|.-r. L'-l|.T'll
Encinc.T. industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, railway
Engineer, safetv-
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
Equinment technician...
Exhibits director
Field representative
Fiscal officer
Geographer
Historian.
Identification specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Interpreter
Investigator
Labor relations officer -.
Laundry superintendent...
Legal administrator
Legislative analyst
Librarian
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst
Mathematician
Meteorologist
Military analyst...
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst...
Military intelligence specialist
Military personnel officer
Military training officer
Nutritionist
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods examiner-
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant .-
Personnel officer _
Personnel representative
Persormel research technician...
Num- Total
$59. 720
9.160
52, 160
31 222,240
1 7. 040
1 8, 040
43 316,720
19 141, 160
3 21. 520
1 7. 440
1 7, 040
"i9""i42.'i66"
13 96, 720
8 58, 720
1 7, 840
12 87. 880
2 14,1
7 50, 480
2 14. 080
3 22. 120
1 7. 640
1 7. 040
1 8. 040
1 7, 040
1 7. 240
1 7. 240
1 7. 640
1 7. 040
1 7. 040
1 7. 240
5 35. 600
1 8. 040
3 21. 120
3 21. 720
4 28, 160
1 7. 040
1 8, 040
4 29. 360
10 73. 200
7 52, B80
6 44, 440
15 108.600
18 135,120
27 198,480
7 52. 280
18 126.720
21 154.040
2 14. 480
1 7, 440
6 43. 640
31 227, 040
23 166, 720
1 7, 040
7 60, 880
3 21,930
4 28,960
2 14, 480
6 43, 440
1 8, 040
I 8. 040
4 29, 160
1 7. 040
10 74, 600
3 21.720
2 14, 080
3 22. 520
28 203.720
2 14. 680
7,440
7,040
7,240
"7,"240'
29, 160
7,840
52, 280
7,240
7,440
3 22, 320
38 275,320
3 21, .520
1 7, 240
1 7,040
2 14, 680
11 77,640
46 330,840
13 91,920
4 $34,840
1 9. 360
4 36, 240
1 8. 360
32 231. 480
1 7, 040
1 8, 040
41 30.5,040
21 156. 440
3 22, 120
1 7, 640
',240
1 7, 040
20 147, 600
16 117,440
7 50, 880
1 7. 840
14 103. 160
2 14, 080
8 68. 520
2 14. 280
3 22, 320
3 21, 920
1 7, 240
1 7,040
1 7,440
1 7, 440
1 7, 840
"i""7."240'
1 7. 440
5 36, 400
"'2"'i4,'0So"
3 21, 720
5 35. 600
1 7,OtO
1 8, 040
4 29, 760
10 74, 800
7 53. 480
6 4,5. 040
10 73, 000
15 111,800
27 201,080
6 44,440
18 130,320
23 169, 320
3 21, .520
1 7, 640
5 37, 000
31 228, 240
23 168,720
1 7, 040
7 51, 880
3 22, 120
4 29,560
2 14, 480
6 44, 240
4 29, 560
1 7, 240
9 68. 560
3 21, 920
2 14, 280
2 15,280
26 191,040
2 14, 880
1 7, 440
2 14.280
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
1 7, 440
4 29. 960
1 7,840
6 45. 640
1 7, 240
1 7. 640
3 22, 720
37 271,680
2 14,680
1 7.040
1 7. 040
2 15,080
10 71,600
49 3.56,160
13 92, 720
1 7,040
11 82, 840
2 14,080
1 7, 440
1954 estimate
$35, 240
9. 360
36, 240
1.040
40 299, 800
21 156, 440
3 22, 120
1 7, 640
1 7,240
'2i"'i54,646
16 lis. 440
9 65. 160
1 8, 040
14 103, .560
2 14, 080
9 65, 760
2 14. 480
3 22. 720
3 22. 520
1 7. 440
... ...^.
1 7. 440
1 7, 440
1 7, 840
"r'"'7,'446
1 7, 640
5 36, 600
'"3"'2i."520
3 22, 320
6 3.5. 800
1 7. 240
1 8. 040
4 30,160
10 74, 800
7 54. 080
6 45. 440
10 73, 000
15 111,800
27 203,880
6 44,840
18 130,320
19 141.360
4 28. 960
1 7, 640
4 29, 960
30 221.000
23 169. 320
1 7. 040
6 44, 440
2 15.080
4 29, 660
2 14, 680
6 44, 440
"l'"'"7,246
4 29, 760
1 7, 240
6 44, 810
2 14, 680
2 14. 280
2 1.5.280
26 192. 440
2 15,080
1 7,640
2 14.280
1 7, 440
1 7. 240
1 7,440
4 29, 960
1 8.010
6 45. 840
1 7, 440
1 7, 640
3 22, 920
33 242. .520
2 14. 680
1 7. 040
1 7.240
2 1.5,080
10 72, 400
49 359,360
13 94, 520
1 7, 040
11 83.840
2 14.080
1 7,640
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Planning officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer...
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control oificer.
Property and supply oificer
Property disposal officer
Publications editor
Real property disposal specialist.. .
Realty officer
Records administrator
Records analyst
Refrigeration adviser
Regulations and policy analyst
Salary and wage analyst. - .
Sanitation officer
Sculptor
Security officer
Shops and service specialist
Small business specialist
Spare "parts analyst
Special assistant, management
office.-
Staff assistant, program liaison
branch-
Statistician
Storage specialist. -
Stock control officer
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment anri elec-
trical accounting machine super-
visor —
Technologist
Testing specialist
Training instructor..
Transportation economist
Transportation officer
Transportation requirements
analyst
Trial examiner
Visual aids specialist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Adviser, technical supply division..
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer _
Architect
Archivist
Artist
Assistant chief, budget division
Assistant chief, service club unit
Assistant chief, employee utihza-
tion section. _,-
Attorney
Attorney-adviser .-
Auditor
Automotive specialist
Bakery equipment specialist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst-.
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chief, recruitment section
Chief, grievances and appeals
branch
Claims examiner
Commodity industry analyst
Communicationspecialist
Confidential assistant to the secre-
tary
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical...
Engineer, motion-picture
Engineer, ordnance .-
Engineer, production
Engineer, railway.
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural-.. __
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer _
$7, 040
7,040
42, 640
87,480
7,240
37, 000
14, 280
28, 360
'2.8,366'
21, 920
22.320
21. 920
8,040
7,040
7,040
7,640
14, 680
37, 000
21, 320
7,440
30 21.5.800
6 43, 240
8 58, 920
47 339,680
3 22. 120
15
,600
7.040
43, 840
7,040
66, 160
7,040
95, 120
7,040
7,640
7,240
38 236,520
19 119, 6
3 18, 820
2 12, 680
6,140
1 .5, 940
7 43, 380
9 54, 860
1 5, 940
2 12, 680
1 6,740
23 139, 020
3 18, 420
7 42, 180
4 24, 360
3 18, 820
3 18, 620
1 5, 940
2 13, 080
11, i
26.960
69. 540
12, 080
11, 880
12,880
12, 480
50, .320
61.800
12, 480
92, .500
31 , .500
18.020
23. 760
49. 720
63. 800
12. 880
63. 400
18.420
11.880
11.8,80
18.420
49. 920
4S, 380
$7, 240
7,240
43, 640
81, 240
7,440
44. 440
14, 680
28, 760
'2i.'566'
22. 320
22, 320
22, 120
7,040
7.640
14. 880
37. 800
21. 920
7.640
7.040
7,040
16, 080
7,210
7,440
7.040
28 200. 920
6 43, 640
8 59, 920
50 364,600
3 22, 720
16 117,
14. 080
45, 040
7,040
67, 160
7,040
1 7, 440
39 244,460
1 6, 140
17 106,380
46 286,640
17 109, f"'
2 12, 080
2 13, 080
1 6,140
1 6, 140
4 24, 760
9 56, 260
1 5, 940
2 12, 680
1 6, 940
26 169, 240
4 24, 960
8 49, 120
4 24, 960
3 19, 220
2 12, 680
13,280
5,940
48, 320
30, 700
12, 680
24, 360
12, 080
26, 360
63.800
23,960
12,080
12, 880
12,880
49.320
62. 600
12. 680
94, 700
18,620
12. 080
23, 560
44.180
,51.120
13. 080
64. ono
12,080
11,880
11,880
lP,f20
50, 320
43, 980
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
219
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades-=-Continued
Gradell. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Geographer-
Historian, ._
Identification specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer ---
Illustiator --
Industrial specialist
Inspector -
Insurance examiner -..
Intel preter
Laundry superintendent
Legal editor
Liaison officer
Librarian..
Logistics specialist
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst
Marketing specialist.
Mathematician
Meteorologist
Military analyst
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst
Military intelligence specialist
Military training officer
Nutritionist
Occupational analyst
Organization and equipment spe-
cialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent examiner
Persoimel assistant.
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Placement officer
Planning officer
Position classifier..
Price analyst
Printing and publications officer
Prisoner employment supervisor
Procurement administrative officer.
Production specialist
Program progress analyst..
Property and supplv officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Publications editor
Publications wTiter
Purchasing officer
Realty officer.
Records administrator
Refrigeration adviser
Regulations and policy analyst
Research analyst
Salary and wage analyst
Security and intelligence officer
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Small business specialist
Spare parts analyst
Statistician
Storage specialist
Stock control officer
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine operator..
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine planner...
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine super-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Technologist
Training instructor
Transportation officer
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst
Trial examiner.
Troop requirements specialist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Archivist
Art director
Auditor
Budget analyst.
Budget and flscil officer
Budget officer
Cataloger
Commodity Industry analyst
Communication specialist
Contract sped ilist
Deputy chief, contract and procure-
ment branch
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, material
Equipment technician
Information and editorial specialist
Information officer
3 $17,820
8 50,520
2 12, 680
6 37, 440
3 18, 820
24, 360
34 210, 160
6.340
12,480
12,480
5,940
11,880
6,540
36,040
5,940
11,880
35, 840
6,740
6,140
5,940
23,760
333, 700
29, 700
11, S80
5,940
84, 360
2 13, 080
41 248, 740
3 18, 020
6 36, 640
3 18,820
5 31, 900
2 12, 480
3 18, 620
4 26, 160
3 19,020
15 90, 500
4 25, 960
3 19, 020
1 6,540
1 6,540
11 68,940
5 30, 300
3 18.820
1 6,940
1 6. 140
3 19, 220
2 11, 880
1 6,940
1 6,540
3 18, 220
2 12, 680
5 31, 100
1 6, 340
5 29,900
2 12,280
1 6. 340
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
26 159,640
7 43, 780
5 30, 700
47 291.640
4 24, 760
27 163,780
1 5,940
1 6, 140
3 18. 820
4 26. 360
3 18,020
15 94, 300
5,940
5 28. 500
9 52. 250
18 106.375
2 11.000
1 5, 875
1 6,000
2 11,750
1 6.250
2 11,375
5.500
16.500
5.875
5. 625
5.875
5.500
11.250
12.250
84,125
3 $18,420
8 51.620
2 12. 680
6 38. 240
5 31. 100
4 24, 56C
34 213,560
1 6, 340
2 12,680
2 12, 680
1 6,140
2 12. 080
1 6, 740
6 36, 440
12, 080
36, 840
6,740
67 349,380
5 30, 100
2 11,880
1 6, 140
20 120,800
2 13, 080
42 258,280
3 18, 420
7 42, 380
3 18, 820
5 32,300
2 12, 680
4 24, 780
4 26, 760
3 19, 420
16 98,040
4 26, 660
3 19, 420
1 6, 740
1 5, 940
10 64, 800
6 36, 440
4 25, 560
1 6,940
1 6, 340
3 19,620
2 11,880
1 6.940
1 6, 740
3 18. 820
2 12. 880
5 32. 100
1 6, .540
5 30. 700
2 12, 280
5,940
,140
1 6,340
24 149.560
6 37. 440
5 31. 700
52 325,740
4 25, 660
28 173,720
1 5,940
1 6, 140
2 12, 880
4 26, 960
6 36, 240
13 84, 020
6.140
5,940
5,940
6 33. 750
9 62, 260
19 113,000
2 11,260
1 6,000
6 33, 750
11, 626
17,375
5,625
16. 875
6,000
5,875
12, 375
39,500
3 $18,420
8 52. 120
2 12. 880
6 38. 440
4 25, 960
3 18. 620
32 202,880
1 6. 640
2 12.880
1 6. 640
1 6. 140
1 6. 340
1 6, 740
6 37, 440
1 5, 940
2 12, 280
6 37, 040
1 6,940
52 320,480
5 30, 600
2 12, 080
1 6, 140
20 122,400
2 13, 280
41 265, 340
3 18, 620
7 43, 180
3 19, 220
5 32, 700
2 12, 880
4 26, 160
4 26, 760
3 19,420
16 99, 240
4 26, 560
3 19, 620
1 6, 740
1 5, 940
10 65, 000
6 37, 240
4 25, 560
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
6,940
6,340
19,820
12,280
6,940
6,740
18, 820
13, 080
25, 960
6,740
6,140
1 6.340
25 157,700
6 37, 640
5 31, 700
49 309,920
4 25,560
28 175,120
1 5,940
1 6, 340
13. 080
26, 160
36,440
84, 020
6,140
5,940
6,140
6 34.375
9 53.000
19 113.750
2 11,500
1 6, 126
6 33, 125
5, 625
17, 250
6,125
6, COO
12,600
39, 875
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250— Con
Illustiator
Labor relations officer.
Mail and file supervisor
Military intelligence specialist
Military personnel technician
Organization and methods exam-
iner ._
Payroll officer
Personnel assistant
Personnel requirements analyst
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer....
Procurement specialist
Production specialist- . -
Production control specialist
Property and supply officer
Security officer
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
. tion officer
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine planner.. -
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine super-
visor
Training instructor.
Transportation officer ._
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant . _
Administrative officer
Archivist _
Art director
Attorney-adviser..
Auditor ._
Budget analyst-.
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer _ .,
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chief, operations division
Claims examiner..
Commissary officer
Commodity industry analyst..
Contract specialist
Duplicating equipment specialist. ..
Draftsman
Editor '_
Educational officer
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, aeronautical, __
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electronic-
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Equipment technician
Epidemiologist...
Exhibit construction specialist
Exhibits sculptor...
Fiscal officer
Geographer
Historian...
Information and editorial specialist..
Information and education special-
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1964 estimate
ist-
Information officer..
niustrator
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Librarian
Mail and file supervisor..
Maintenance program plarmer.
Manpower analyst
Mathematician
Meteorologist _
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst
Military intelligence specialist
Military personnel officer
Military personnel technician
Military training officer
Mobilization and planning officer...
Occupational analyst
Organization and equipment spe-
cialist..
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent examiner.
Personnel assistant..
Personnel officer
Personnel requirements analyst
Persoimel research technician
Placement assistant
4 $22,875
3 16,600
1 6, 000
1 5,500
1 5, 625
5 28, 625
1 6,000
1 5, 625
1 5, 625
1 5, 875
2 11,875
2 12. 125
1 6, 125
2 11, 7.50
1 5. 625
3 17, 750
1 5,760
2 11,500
2 11,875
21 119,750
5 28, 000
1 5, fm
1 5, 875
1 5,500
14 81, 875
26 1.34,4.35
88 470,405
21 111,135
6 31,735
3 16, 055
14 71,340
2 10, 870
25 131,625
10 53, 725
5 26, 550
3 15, 680
2 10, 495
1 6, 435
2 10, 620
1 5, 060
9 47, 540
4 20, 365
1 5, 686
2 10, 745
\ 5, 560
I 5,685
1 5,560
8 42, 480
2 10, 495
3 15,680
6 31,360
4 21, 240
8 40, 98U
1 5,060
2 10, 120
3 15, 180
3 15, 180
2 10, 745
8 42, 480
1 6,060
6 25, 650
3 16, 430
2 11, 120
1 5,810
3 15, 305
2 10, 245
22 117,570
6 31, 736
3 15,805
7 36,046
14 73, 415
1 5,310
14 74, 840
1 6, 185
1 6, 185
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
2 10, 245
44 229, 140
11 65,910
1 6, 185
2 11, 120
3 16, 180
2 10, 245
14 73, 795
2 10, 745
53 282,055
2 10, 370
33 176, !
3 15, 430
1 6, 435
3 16, 055
8 42,355
$23,375
5,625
6,125
5,625
5,750
34,500
6,125
5,750
5,625
6.000
22. 875
12,376
6,126
12,000
5.750
17, 500
5,875
28, 625
5,625
Num- Total
ber salary
6,250
5.750
5,875
35, 125
6,250
6. 7.'^0
5.625
6.125
23. 125
12.500
6,260
12, 125
5,876
17, 750
6,000
1 6, 000
1 5, 625
14 82, 600
28 146. 305
86 462.910
19 102. 765
7 37, 420
3 16. 305
15 78, 025
2 10, 995
21 112,260
12 63, .595
4 21.240 I
2 10. 870
1 5. 010
1 5, SW
2 10. 495
1 5, 185
6 32, 110
4 20, 740
1 5,810
2 10, 870
1 6,685
5.685
43. 480
5,060
10, 745
16, 930
10, 120
21,490
41,980
5,185
10. 370
16, 565
5,185
10, 995
42, 980
5,186
30, 860
15,805
4 20. 740
2 10. 495
21 114,510
7 37, 546
3 16, 055
2 10, 370
7 36, 795
15 79, 775
1 5. 435
14 76.965
1 5, 185
1 5,310
1 5, 185
1 ,S310
2 10, 495
44 233.015
11 56, 535
1 5,310
2 11.370
3 16, 430
2 10. 495
24 123, 1
1 5. 185
65 295,1
2 10, 620
34 186.."'
3 15, 555
1 5,
14
6,125
5,750
82, 625
27 143, 245
88 479, 155
18 98, 580
7 38. 045
3 16, 555
14 73, 465
3 16, 180
19 103, 640
12 64, 345
4 21,615
2 11, 120
1 5, 185
1 5. 685
1 5.560
1 5.310
6 32. 610
4 21, 240
1 5,810
2 11,120
1 5,810
5,810
43, 855
5,060
10, 995
16, 305
10, 120
21.865
42. 980
5,310
10, 620
15, 565
5,310
11,120
43, 980
5,310
31.610
16, 180
4 20, 990
2 10.620
20 110,575
7 38, 420
3 16, 430
2 10. 620
7 37, 295
16 86, 335
1 5,560
14 77, 340
1 5,310
1 5, 435
1 6,310
1 5, 435
2 10, 745
41 219,586
9 46, 415
1 5, 435
2 11,370
3 16, 430
2 10, 495
24 124, 565
1 6,310
54 294.615
2 10, 870
33 182, 745
4 21, 240
1 5. 685
3 16. 055
8 43, 730
220
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS^Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental — Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
6 $32 360
7 $37,545
8 42, 355
28 148, 430
26 139,185
Printing and publications officer
3 15, 805
3 16, 180
3 16. 555
9 47, 040
10 63 225
7 39, 170
5 27, 050
Production control specialist
4 21,240
5 26, 675
Property and stock control officer. _.
1 5,310
1 5,435
1 6, 560
1 5, 435
2 10, 620
2 10 745
1 6, 310
1 5, 435
10 52, 475
10 53, 725
10 64, 725
I'uMieiilions writer
2 10,620
2 10, 870
2 11, 120
I'MI '■'■ ■ "r (lilirt'r
6 31,360
4 21,490
4 21. 865
K 1,1! ._.
3 17, 0.55
3 17, 430
3 17, 4.30
1 5, 060
1 6, 185
1 5, 310
]: ■ :\ ■[
12 63, 595
10 54, 100
1 5,060
2 10, 120
2 10, 245
2 10 495
Socui il y luid intelligence officer
2 10, 620
3 15,9.30
3 16, 305
1 5. 310
1 5. 435
1 5,560
10 54, 3,50
10 55, 600
1 5,060
1 6, 185
1 5, 310
1 5,310
1 5, 435
1 5 560
1 6, 060
1 5, 185
36 189, 160
38 202,405
36 194, 660
11 67, 785
5 26, 925
47 244,570
6 27, 6.50
50 263,875
5 27 675
4 21,240
6 26, 676
5 27, 050
Supply requirements and distribu-
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine planner. -
11 57,285
12 63, 095
12 03, 845
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine super-
2 10, 495
3 15,680
3 16, 055
1 5, 310
1 6, 436
5 25, 925
4 21,366
4 21,866
37 201,470
35 194, 475
1 5.810
1 6, 810
1 6,810
2 10, 620
2 10, 870
2 11, 120
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
256
243
238
1,257,470
1, 183, 410
1, 169, 060
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1,130
1,082
1,077
5, 008, 730
4, 715, 920
4,694,395
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 -
727
722
741
2, 981, 590
2, 920, 490
2, 997, 345
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
2,292
2,205
2,261
8, 538, 720
8, 170, 676
8, 395, 510
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655. .i....
3,389
3,202
3,217
11, 501, 440
10, 479, 260
10, 640, 696
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3,719
3,570
3,593
11,659,090
10, 737, 100
10,817,100
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
537
506
511
1, 583, 770
1, 431, 980
1, 446, 130
Crafts, protective, and custodial arades:
Grades. Range.$3,740 to $4,490...
2 7, 980
2 8. 230
2 8. 480
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
4 14,840
4 15, 040
4 15. 340
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
21 71, 920
21 73, 280
21 73. 920
Grade 5. Range $3.0.54 to $3.454
6 19, 604
6 19, 924
6 20. 164
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
45 140,790
45 142,870
46 147.300
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
393
387
386
1, 106, 622
1, 080, 504
1, 076, 752
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to .$2.840
30 76, 800
23 68, 880
25 64, 000
Positions established by Public Law 313:
1 14, 000
1 14.000
1 14.000
Scientist . .
1 16, 000
1 15, 000
1 15,000
Technical director of research and
1 13,000
1 13,000
1 1.3,000
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
Positions at hourly, daily, etc., rates:
Equivalent to less than $5,060...
4 13, 727
4 13, 727
4 13, 727
Total permanent, departmental
16, 206
15,760
15, 770
69,601,252
67, 702, 363
67, 762, 769
977
382
319
4,318.718
1. 022. 504
1. 065. 604
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
15, 229
15, 378
15, 451
65, 282, 634
66, 679, 859
66, 687, 155
Part-time and temporary positions;
57, 849
5.016
5,015
W. A. E. employment
468. 026
401, 305
323, 225
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
251, 739
258, 834
260, 174
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.
1,997,398
1,883,000
1, 583, 000
18, 765
19.487
19.631
All personal services, departmental.
68.076.311
69, 247. 600
68.878.200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade li'.. Raiiuo $12,000 to $12,800:
liirector, I.-chnical
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 12, 000
Num
ber
1
1
Total
salary
Meflical olIlciT
12, 000
Special assistant to commander,
SHAPE
1 12, 000
5 54, 250
8 88, 450
7 76, 600
1 10, 800
3 34, 650
4 43, 700
1 10, 800
5 55, 000
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
5 $54,500
9 99, 250
7 77, 300
1 11,050
5 57, 700
6 ,57, 700
1 10, 800
6 66, 300
1 10, 800
2 21,850
4
6
7
1
5
$44,200
67, 060
SO, 850
nuduft officer
riiirf, division
5
1
1
55, 000
10. 800
10, 800
riiemist
1 11.050
1 11,550
6 67, 300
6 66, 300
1 10, 800
Consultant
4 44, 450
6 65, 300
1 10, 800
1 10. 800
5 56. 250
6 54. 500
2 21.860
2 21. 850
1 11.800
1 11,050
3
33, 900
Economist
Educational officer
1
1
5
6
2
2
1
KiiLi r, rlirinical
KiiL'iii.vr, rlivlmiiic
l':iiLii r. liMliistrial
3 33, 150
5 64, 000
2 21, 600
2 21. 600
1 11.800
1 10. 800
1 11.650
2 23, 350
2 21, 850
9 102, 200
'""'i'" iolsoo
3 32, 400
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 11,800
3 32,650
2 21,600
55. 500
66, 050
Kiii^iii.'rr. nirclianical
22, 100
11,800
Oeographer
nislorian
Inrni III iiiii!! ;iiiil editorial specialist.
Iii'ln-M,l |„.,Tiiist
.\l-lir,l inli,..,
1 11.800
2 21, 850
9 102,200
'""l' 10,'866"
4 43, 600
1 10,800
4 43, 200
1 11,800
3 32, 900
2 21. 850
1 10, 800
1 10,800
4 38, 800
11 108, 400
3 29, 000
30 293.800
2 20,200
4 38,800
3 29. 800
15 147,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
2 19, 200
1
2
9
2
1
4
11.800
21, 850
Milii ny iiitriiia-nce specialist
Procurement administrative officer.
21,600
11,050
43,800
Public welfare officer
4
1
3
2
1
1 10, 800
3 28, 800
9 89,800
3 29,000
32 310,600
2 20. 000
4 38. 600
3 29. 800
15 147, 900
1 9, 600
2 19, 400
2 19, 200
1 10, 200
6 58, 600
1 10,000
2 19, 600
1 9,800
2 19, 200
1 9,600
2 19, 200
2 19, 400
1 9, 600
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
4
14
3
30
2
4
3
15
1
1
2
39,000
.\dviser, foreign trade and finance..
29,000
Budget officer.
6 59, 200
1 10, 200
■ 1 9,800
6
1
2
10 200
2 19, 200
1 9,600
2 19, 400
2 19. 600
2 19, 400
1 9, 600
3 29, 000
5 48, 800
1 9, 600
3 28. 800
4 38. 600
9 88, 700
4 38, 800
3 30, 200
10 98, 000
5 48, 400
17 168,200
1 10. 000
2 19. 600
3 29, 400
1 9. 800
2 19, 600
1 9, 600
2 19, 200
1 9, 800
2 19, 800
1 10, 400
1 10,000
14 136, 600
4 38, .800
1 9. 600
1 9,600
11 107, 200
6 48. 800
6 58, 800
1 10, 400
1 9.800
4 38, 800
1 9, 600
1 9,600
3 29, 200
8 78, 800
4 39, 200
1 9,600
1
2
2
2
1
2
9,800
CnTlliacf .sprcKilist.
r,,i|.;lllt;iiil
l>i[)ii(\- rill' 1. procurement agency..
1>. I'lify .III. rt.ir. Armed Forces in-
19, 400
9,600
2 19, 400
5 48, 800
1 9,600
2 19, 200
4 38, 400
11 107,200
5 48,000
4 39, 400
7 68, 600
3 29. 000
17 167, 400
1 9, 800
2 19. 600
3 29. noo
1 9. 600
2 19. 200
1 9.600
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
2 19, 400
1 10,200
1 10, 000
12 115,600
3 28, 800
1 9,600
1 9, 600
12 116,400
5 48, 200
6 58. 800
1 10. 200
1 9, 600
5 48. 200
1 9,600
3""'29,'006'
8 77, 600
4 39,000
1 10,600
19,600
Editor
1
2
4
8
4
3
10
6
18
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
14
4
1
1
11
6
6
1
1
6
1
1
4
6
4
1
9,800
E.Iii.-iti,.n:il,ilTioer . .
19, 200
Eli.Jm.'iT. rli.'.iiical
38,600
KiiL'm....r. .'ivil .
79, 400
39, 600
Kni'inwr, ■trical
30, 400
98, 800
EnL'ineer, CMi.Tnl
Eii..'in..er. iii.liistrial
Ell-Jin. vr. iii:il..vial...
58, 400
179, 800
10, 000
I'Jr.'it r, iii.'.!i:inlcal-
K.iviii..r..ii.|ii,in.v
Ivi- ., 1 Iiirtion
19, 600
29. 600
9,800
19,600
9.800
9, 600
10,000
19, 800
,1 riphcr
Hist.inan
10.400
In.liistri.al adviser
10, 000
137, 600
Ins|u>clor
39, 200
9,600
9.800
108, 200
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst...
48, 800
Military intelligence specialist
59,400
10, 400
Ar.ili..ii |.i..|iii.. studio manager
". I: III ml methods examiner.
1' 11 i " 1 itiiiician.
I'.'il ,i-lIi)luLii-.|
Personnel director
9,800
58, 400
9,800
9,600
39, 200
,59, 200
39, 400
Political affairs officer
9,600
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
221
DETAIL OF PERSONAI- SERVICES-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement specialist-
Production specialist
Publications officer _.
Public welfare officer
Purchasing ollicer
Realty officer .
Research analyst
Safety director...
Sanitation officer
Scientist
Shop superintendent _
Statistician
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Training instructor
Transportation officer
Utilities director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Accountant, business
Adviser, intelligence
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agriculturist..
Anthropologist
Architect
Assistant chief, division
Assistant comptroller
Attorney
.\ttorney adviser
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst...
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chief, division
Chemist -..
College instructor
Commodity industry analyst
Communication specialist
Comptroller
Contract administrator
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator
Deputy Director, Armed Forces in-
formation and education program.
Director, civil information and
education
Economist
Editor
Educational officer
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectual
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive _.-
Engineer, chemical..
Engineer, civil _.-
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general...
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
E ngineer, maintenance
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material .-
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, motion picture
Engineer, ordnance.
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio. -
Engineer, safety...
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards .._
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Field representative
Film distribution officer
Fire prevention officer :..
Fisheries specialist
Fiscal officer
Historian
Information and editorial specialist..
Industrial adviser
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Laundry superintendent
Legal adviser
Liaison officer
Librarian _..
9,600
21 177. 660
35 301,800
3 25, 080
2 16, 920
50 426,600
!,360
4 35, 040
2 16, 720
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
5 43, 200
43 367,180
2 16. 720
2 16, 720
3 25, 480
2 16, 920
7 58, 920
10 84, 200
8 67, 280
4 34, 240
4 34, 240
2 10, 920
1 8, 360
6 51.960
3 25. 480
1 8, 500
4 33, 640
16 135, 660
1
i,360
1,360
2 16, 720
11 92, 960
2 16, 720
24 207.260
1 8. 760
2 17. 120
""3'25.'486'
13 111. 280
32 275,720
9 76,8
28 239, S
32 277.720
56 467.!
1 8.360
4 35. 840
3 25. 480
4 34, 440
10 86, 000
2 17, 120
14 117, 840
5 42, 200
4 34, 840
5 42, 600
14 122, 640
3 25, 480
1 8, 360
1 8, 760
6 51, 560
1 8, 560
1 8,560
2 16, 720
5 42. 400
5 43, 200
2 17, 120
4 33, 440
20 170,000
24 202,040
2 16, 720
$9, 60O
99, 080
29.200
87.600
10
97.200
9.600
1
9.600
9,800
10.000
1
9.600
39,000
4
39.200
9.800
1
10.000
77, 800
8
78. 400
9,600
1
9,600
1 9, 600
20 170,000
36 310,960
3 25, 280
2 17,120
56 471,800
1 8. 360
4 34, 040
2 16, 920
2 16, 920
1 8, 660
6 61,760
45 388,280
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
3 26, 680
3 26, 480
7 68, 920
11 93,360
13 109,480
6 51. 760
6 51,560
2 17,120
1 8, 360
6 51,960
2 17, 320
3 25, 480
4 34. 040
18 1.54. 1
1.360
3 26, 080
4 34, 440
2 16, 920
24 208,620
,760
2 17. 320
1 8. 360
3 26, 480
13 111, 280
29 262,040
20 171,666
2 17, 320
15 127, 200
28 241,880
30 262, 150
49 421.240
1 8. 360
4 36. 240
2 17. 320
4 34. 840
12 103. 920
2 17. 320
14 119.040
6 50. 760
4 3.5. 040
5 42. 800
14 123. 840
3 25, 680
2 16, 920
1 8. 960
6 61. 960
1 8. 560
.560
8,360
18, 120
8,560
26,880
2 16, 720
5 42. 400
6 43. 4C0
2 17. 120
4 33. 440
20 172. 400
24 204.440
2 17, 120
1 8,
1 8, 560
2 17, 520
1 8, 560
5 42, 600
1 9. 600
19 162.640
40 366. 600
1 8. 760
2 17.120
60 519,400
"4'"34.246
2 17.120
2 16, 920
42 365, 720
1.560
1 8. 660
3 25. 680
3 25, 880
7 69, 620
10 86, 200
13 110,080
5 43, 000
6 51.. 360
2 17.320
1 8, 560
4 34. 840
2 17. 720
2 17.120
4 34. 440
17 147,320
2 16, 920
1 8, 660
2 16. 920
21 184, 080
2 16, 720
2 17, 520
1 8, 360
3 25, 6S0
14 119.440
29 254. 640
1 8. 360
22 198. 580
2 17. 320
14 119.840
29 253.240
30 264.650
52 450.720
"5""44.'866
1 8, 760
5 43, 600
13 113.880
2 17, 520
14 120, 240
7 59, 120
4 35, 640
5 43, OOO
14 125, 440
3 26. 080
2 17. 120
2 17. 320
6 50. 160
760
8.660
8.360
43. 400
43, 800
5 42, 600
20 173. 200
22 189. 920
2 17. 520
'"i""'8,'566
2 17, 920
1 8, 560
5 43, 400
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Logistics specialist
Marine superintendent
Medical otficer
Metallurgist
Military intelligence research an-
alyst
Military intelligence specialist
Motion picture photographer
Motion picture specialist.
Motion picture studio manager
Movements control officer
Nurse supervisor
Nutritionist
Organization and equipment spe-
cialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Pacltaging technician
Parasitologist
Patent examiner
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Physicist
Planning and production specialist. .
Plans and training director
Plant supervisor
Policy and regulations specialist
Political affairs officer
Postal adviser
Printing and publications officer
Procurement administrative officer-
Procurement and supply supervisor-
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Production control specialist..
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer —
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer .-
Psychologist
Publications officer
Purchasing officer
Realty officer
Registrar
Research analyst
Safety director.
Salary and wage analyst
Scientist
Shop superintendent-..
Small business specialist
Spare parts analyst...
Statistician.. .-
Storage specialist -
Stock control officer —
Supermtendent
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer --.
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Teacher
Technologist
Traffic manager.
Training instructor...
Transportation economist
Transportation officer
Transportation research analyst.
Visual aids specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Accountant
Accountant, business
Adviser, engineering —
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer..
Agronomist
Appraiser
Architect-
Artillery instrument specialist...
Assistant chief, civilian personnel
division...
Assistant comptroller
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Automotive specialist
Bacteriologist
Bakery equipment specialist
Biochemist
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Buildings and grounds superintend-
ent
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger .-
Chaplain
Chief, division
Chemist
Claims commissioner
College instructor
Commodity industry analyst
Num- Total
93, 560
16 135, 960
8.560
25 212.200
1 8. 560
1 8. 660
1 8. 360
4 34. 040
39 331,240
1 8, 360
"T" '33.646'
6 50. 360
1 8. 560
1.360
1 9,160
12 103.320
3 25, C
29 246,840
14 118,040
2 17, 320
1 8, 360
1 8. 360
3 25, 280
8.760
33. 640
93. 960
93. 200
8.560
42.1
17. 120
8.560
42, 000
8,360
8,560
8,560
17, 320
102, 720
60,120
8.360
8.960
2 14.0
7 50.280
87 627.!
4 31,360
5 36, 000
1 7,040
1 7, 040
3 21, 720
43 317,720
78 580.200
16 116.440
1 7.040
3 21. 920
1 7. 240
1 7. 210
6 42. 440
9 65, 960
1 7, 040
10 71. 200
28 200. 520
8 58. 320
1 7,040
4 28. 160
9 66. 360
1 7. 240
"s' "36."26o
2 $16,720
1 9, 360
40 344. 100
1 8. 360
8.760
8.760
17. 720
3 25. 680
40 342.200
1 8.360
1 8.960
4 33. 810
7 68. 720
1 8.560
4 35. 010
1 8, 360
1 9.160
10 87. 600
3 25, 480
32 274,320
14 119,040
1 8, 560
2 16, 920
2 16, 720
3 25, 480
"i""8,'966'
5 42, 800
14 120,640
11 95,000
1 8, 660
41 347, 360
2 17, 720
1 8,560
1 8, 760
7 60, 240
2 17, 320
1 8, 560
5 42. 400
1 8. 560
1 8.660
8,660
17, 720
103, 120
8,560
42, 400
165
1,197,400
20 144, 000
2 14, 280
6 43, 240
87 633.!
4 31. 760
6 44, 040
2 14, 080
2 14, 080
2 14, 680
38 285,520
82 617.760
18 130.920
1 7. 240
2 14. 680
1 7. 240
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $26. 280
1 9. 360
38 329.410
9 77. 640
12 102. 720
1 8. 760
■.410
7.240
10 71, !
31 221,640
10 73, 400
1 7,040
3 21. 720
9 66. 610
1 7.440
2 14. 080
5 36. 600
3 26. 080
42 361.860
2 16.920
3 26. 480
1 8. 360
1 9. 360
U 97.160
3 26, 680
33 285,080
13 111,680
2 16, 920
2 16.920
2 16. 920
3 26, 880
1 8,360
2 17,320
4 34, 440
14 121,240
11 95. 200
1 8. 560
51 431,160
2 17, 720
2 17, 120
1 8,960
7 60, 840
2 17, 520
,760
61, 360
8,560
17, 120
2 17, 920
12 101,520
1 8, 560
5 42. 800
175
1, 273, 400
20 145, 200
3 21, 620
6 43, 700
89 656.560
4 31. 760
8 58.520
2 14, 280
1 7, 040
2 14, 480
2 15, 080
38 287,120
85 642. 080
17 124.680
2 14. 280
2 14. 880
7,240
7,440
64.760
59. 720
7,240
72,800
222. 810
58. 720
7.040
21. 720
67.110
7.440
14.480
44, 040
I
200200—63-
-15
222
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF pkrsonal SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,0J0 to $8,040— Con.
Communication specialist
Comptroller
Construction superintendent- _
Contract administrator
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator
Dental officer
Deputy chief, division
Deputy comptroller
Director, special services section
Economist
Editor _
Educational oflQcer
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectual
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil ._
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development. .
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic.
Engineer, general...
Engineer, industrial.,
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, motion picture
Engineer, ordnance.,.
Engineer, operating
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio. _.
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards..
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Epidemiologist
Executive secretary, board of Civil
Service Commission examiners. ..
Exhibit construction specialist
Field representative
Film editor
Film library officer ._,
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal officer...
Food technologist
Forester
Geographer
Historian
Hygienist
Information and editorial specialist
Information and education special-
ist.
Information officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Legal adviser
Legal administrator
Liaisonofficer
Librarian
Linguist
Logistics specialist
Maintenance program planner
Maintenance specialist
Manpower utilization consultant..
Marine superintendent
Mathematician..
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Military intelhgence research an-
alyst
Milit^iry intelligence specialist
Mobilization and planning officer...
Motion picture director
Motion picture electrician
Motion pictuie illustrator. _
Motion picture specialist
Motion picture sound and recording
supervisor
Motion picture studio manager
Movements control officer
Museum curator
Organization and equipment spe-
cialist
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $35. 400
4 29, 760
4 28.360
1 7. 040
23 163. 520
44 315,360
7 50, 880
5 35. 200
2 14, 080
1 7,040
2 14. 080
9 64, 160
2 14,080
21 161,240
2 14, 080
16 115.840
12 87,680
2 14.080
15 106,400
74 537, 360
2 16. 080
38 270.820
3 21,620
31 228, 640
82 .591, 110
86 631,640
68 491.840
3 22, 120
25 180.800
7 50. 680
12 86. 480
65 475.000
3 21.920
27 196. 280
2 14.080
7 49. 680
4 28. 160
30 216,200
29 212.160
8 .57. 720
8 57. 720
24 174,560
1 7,040
7,040
7.440
7.240
7.040
7.440
89.680
71.000
36. 200
7.240
7.040
1 7. 040
1 7.040
1 7, 440
104 761.440
94 668, 960
6 43, 040
3 21.320
2 14, 080
14.280
37. 000
21.120
7,640
14,480
43, 240
19 136, 760
38 271.520
1 7. 240
12 89. 080
1 7, 640
1 7, 640
3 22, 320
1 7, 240
5 37. 000
1 7. 040
1953 estimate
5 $36,000
3 22. 520
4 28. 760
1 7, 040
23 164. 320
48 347.720
7 50. 880
3 21,320
2 14,280
2 14. 080
6 42,640
9 64,360
3 21. 520
25 180. 850
3 21. 120
16 117,040
12 88, 480
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
16 113,840
72 530,930
2 16, 080
41 296, 200
3 21, 620
34 261,660
85 617.830
79 .576.020
73 633, 640
3 22, 320
23 168, 720
8 58. 120
12 86.680
71 524. 040
3 22. 620
28 206.120
2 14,480
11 78.040
3 21,620
31 223, 840
29 215,160
8 58. 320
6 43. 440
29 213,160
1 7,040
7.240
7,640
7.240
7.240
7.640
90.680
86, 480
36. 400
7.440
7.040
67. 160
7.440
21,520
1 7,240
1 7. 040
1 7, 440
103 725.120
102 731.480
8 67. 680
3 21,720
2 14, 480
14,480
60.880
21. 320
14,680
36.600
7.040
46,440
21,720
18 130, 520
40 287.600
1 7, 240
12 90,080
1 7, 640
1 7,640
2 15, 280
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $36,600
3 22. 720
4 29. 360
1 7. 240
24 176. 160
47 344,280
7 56, 240
3 21.520
3 21, 520
2 14,280
7 49, 480
2 14,880
3 21.720
15 107,800
3 21, 520
17 125.280
10 74.900
1 7. 040
2 14,280
15 108,400
68 514.960
2 16,080
39 286,060
3 21,620
33 247, 620
88 646.850
80 588.460
71 527, 760
3 22. 320
22 163.680
7 51.680
10 73. 600
72 637,080
3 22, 620
28 208. 180
2 14.880
13 92. 120
3 21., 520
30 219,100
29 217,960
8 69, 120
6 44. 440
28 208.120
1 7, 240
7,240
7,840
7.440
7.240
7.640
84.440
87. 480
36. 600
7,440
7,240
74, 600
7,440
21,520
7,240
1 7,640
100 704,000
104 750,760
8 69, 120
3 21.720
2 14.480
1 7.040
2 14, 680
6 44, 240
3 21, 320
28. 960
36.600
7,240
46.640
22, 120
19 144.760
34 273. 360
1 7, 440
12 91, 480
I 7, 840
1 7. 840
2 15. 680
7,440
35, 200
7.240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range$7,040 to .$8,040— Con.
Organization and methods exam-
Orthopedic technologist
Pathologist
Peisonnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Physicist
Pier superintendent
Placement officer
Planning officer
Planning and production specialist.
Plans and training director
Plant supervisor
Policy and regulations specialist
Political aflairs officer _
Position classifier.
Price analyst
Printing and publications officer
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Program progress analyst...
Property and stock control officer...
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Publications editor
Publications officer...
Publications writer
Public building superintendent
Public relations officer
Public welfare officer
Purchasing officer
Radio information officer...
Realty officer
Recreation director
Refrigeration adviser ._
Repairs and utilities requirements
specialist
Research analyst...
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Scenario writer...
Shop superintendent
Small business specialist
Social worker
Social psychologist-
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storekeeper
Superintendent
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine super-
visor
Te.acher
Technologist ...
Testing specialist.
Traffic manager
Training instructor
Transportation officer.
Utilities director.
Utility rate examiner
Visual aids specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Accountant, business.
Adv
.\dministrative assistant ..,
Administrative officer
Agronomist
.\irplane pilot
Appraiser
Architect..
Archivist..
.\rtillery instrument specialist
Artist
Assistant chief, division
.\ssistant comptroller.
Assistant director
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
.\uditor.
.Automotive specialist
Bacteiiologist.
Biochemist..
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer...
Budget officer
Buildings and grounds superintend-
ent
Business analyst
Cartographer
1952 actual 1953 estimate
87 $626,680
1 7,240
I 7.040
12 86, 480
3 21. 720
41 295. 440
1 7.240
14 105, 160
1 7, 240
94 $683,110
1 7,440
1 7.240
12 87,
3 21, 320
44 321,560
3 21, 620
15 113. 1
1 7,240
4 28,560
11
21,120
78,240
36 260.640
1 7, 040
1 8, 040
20 142, 160
2 14,280
2 14, 080
14 100, 560
2 14, 080
39 286,460
76 550, i
13 92, 120
2 14, 080
6 42, 840
2 14,280
10 71,200
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 7, 040
13 92, 720
2 14, 480
1 7,840
2 14, 080
104 753, 160
2 14, 480
13 94, 320
7,040
2 14,080
87 624.280
4 28. 760
9 63. 960
19 141,360
10 73, 600
3 21, 320
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
13 91, 620
22 158, 680
7 61,280
2 14, 280
41 296. 290
1 7,840
23 164, 120
2 14, 280
6 43. 440
11 81.040
9 65. 160
1 7. 240
7 50. 480
28 201,520
6 43, 440
1 7,040
2 14, 280
281
1,729.840
39 235,060
3 20, 220
17 104,780
122 763,280
3 18, 820
20 121,200
28 178,160
5 31, 700
1 6, 340
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
6 36, 040
3 17, 820
1 6,640
23 143,1
60 379,000
23 141, 420
10 61, 000
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
3 17, 820
16 96, 840
8 49, 120
1 6, 540
5 30, 100
63 318,540
3 21. 320
11 78.240
36 263,640
1 7,040
21 162^640
1 7.240
1 7,240
14 100, 960
2 14, 280
42 310,980
80 587, 640
14 100, 9
3 21,120
8 57, 320
1 7, 440
11 78.840
1 7. 040
'.040
2 14, 680
1 8,040
2 14, 080
114 840,760
2 14, 280
14 103, 160
1 7,640
2 14,480
100 716, 200
5 36. 400
8 67. 520
19 143, 160
10 74, 200
3 21, 320
1 7, 440
2 14. 480
14 98. .560
22 160,680
7 51,680
4 30, 820
27 195, 080
2 14, 480
6 36, 800
12 88,680
12 87. 280
1 7,240
7 50. 880
31 224,840
9 64, 960
2 14, 280
2 14, 480
2 14, 080
1,742,780
48 296,320
1 6, 940
22 136,180
124 782,160
3 19, 020
20 121,200
30 195,040
6 32, 100
1 6, 540
3 18, 420
1 6, 940
6 36. 640
3 18, 020
I 6, 740
21 133, 940
62 395,480
28 172,720
9 56, 660
3 17, 820
1 5. 940
6 35, 640
17 104,:
8 49, 920
1 6, 740
6 37, 040
65 391,220
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
223
op PERSONAL SERVICES-OOlltilUied
Field — Continued
General schedule prades—Continued
lirade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
CatiiloRer
Chaplain-
Chief, division
Chemist
Clothing specialist
College instructor
Commodity industry analyst. ,.
Communication specialist
Comptroller -.
Construction superintendent- - .
Contract administrator
Contract negotiator-
Contract specialist -
Contract termination adviser. ..
Consultant
Criminal investigator
Customs inspector
Dental ortlcer
Deputy chief, division
Deputy comptroller.
Dii
t'tor.
Draftsman
Economist
Editor
Educational officer _
Electronic mechanic.
Electronic s ■initist
Employer iilih? iln.ii
Engineer, ure'Mleeliit
Engimrr. :eil lu^
Engineer, elie'rne il
Eneineer, ru '1
Engineer, eoniiiiiinir
Engineer, e-ui^liiiein
Engineer, rle';ign and
Engineer, electrical .
Engineer, electronic-
Engineer, general . - .
Engineer, industrial -
Engineer, highway. -
Engineer, maintenani
Engineer, marine
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio , ._ _._
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and
standards
E ngineer, structural
Engineer, welding
Engineering aide
Entomologist- - -
Equipment technician-- - .
E.Kecutive secretary, board of Civil
Service Commission examiners
E\liibit ennstrtiction specialist
Fii'lil rei^resentative
Film distrihntion officer
Film editor ._
Film library officer
Film utilization officer
Financial analyst
Fire chief
Fireman
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal officer
F ood technologist
Forester
Geographer
Geologist
n hvsicisi
If irbi.r mister
Hislurim -
Hotel lU'iniiler
Hygii'ni5t
Identification specialist- - - . .
Information and editorial specialist . -
Information and education spe-
cialist -
Information officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist - - -
Inspector
Instrument maker
Interpreter
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Laimdrysuperintendent
Legal adviser
Legal administrator '
Liaison officer
Librarian
Linguist
Maintenance program planner
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst
Marine inspector. ..-
Marinesuperintendent
21 $130,940
3 17, 820
5 29,900
15 93, 600
1 6.140
5 32. 100
9 55. 860
5 30, 700
4 24,160
20 123, 000
6 37, 840
5 29. 900
112 684,
i 6, 940
8 48. 920
I 6. 140
48 296, 920
4 24, 560
3 19, 220
1 5,
5 30,500
2 12, 080
10 60,800
25 154. 100
1 5.
3 18. 020
32 197.
22 138.
4 23. 760
22 132. OSO
143 894.420
10 62. 400
45 275.300
6 38. 840
81 ,509. 940
117 725. 580
116 721.240
88 534. 120
6 37. 240
41 253, 340
14 86. 960
22 135. 680
142 895. IfiO
31 196, 140
2 12. 280
8 47. 720
19 119.060
1 6. 140
48 294,520
27 172. !
14 86. 960
1 6. 340
6 35. 840
4 2,5. 760
87 531. 400
1953 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
27 $169, 780
3 17, 820
6 36, 240
17 105,380
1 6,140
7 44, 780
11 68, 760
8 48, 920
3 18, 620
16 99, 240
6 37, 840
4 24, 560
118 729,720
6 35, 640
1 6, 940
8 49, 120
1 6, 140
1 6. 140
5 30. 700
2 12, 280
14 86, 960
3 19,020
1 5, 940
4 24, 980
4 24, 160
2 11,"
13 79,820
19 114, 660
6 36, 840
2 12, 280
9 53, 660
1 6, 340
1 5, 940
14
86, 760
1 5. 800
2 12. 080
15 97, 500
12 72,280
1 5,940
2 13,280
5 30, 300
172
1, 050, 280
1.158.360
1 6, 140
2 12. 680
13 79. 220
2 11,880
13 80,820
3 20, 420
1 5,910
3 18.020
21 131.340
5 30. 300
1 .5. 940
25 167,500
1954 estimate
42 262,330
4 24, 960
4 24,960
1 6, 140
6 36, 840
1 6,140
13 79. 420
33 203. 020
1 5. 940
4 24. 160
34 210.460
24 161, 360
9 53. 660
18 108, 520
141 893, 940
12 74, 880
46 285,460
7 46, 580
82 522,880
140 875,400
114 714.260
90 555. 000
5 31. 500
40 249. 800
16 100. 340
25 154. 100
142 894.080
32 206.480
2 12. 480
9 53. 860
22 139, 680
1 6,140
49 306,020
40 256, 200
13 82, 020
1 6,540
8 36, 240
4 25, 960
91 566,340
1 6, 340
1 6,340
6 37, 440
2 12. 280
14 87. 760
3 19. 020
1 6. 140
4 25. 360
4 24. 760
1 6. 140
13 81. 020
18 109. 120
6 37,440
2 12,480
10 60, 600
' i 5,940'
1 5, 940
14 87, 360
"".3''l8.'620
15 92. 100
13 79. 620
1 5.940
2 13. 480
5 30. 900
1.348.580
1 6. 140
2 12. 680
13 80.020
2 12. 080
13 81.420
2 1.3.680
1 5. 9»0
3 18. 020
21 132. ,540
2 12. 080
1 6. 140
26 1.57.900
2 11.880
3 18.220
16 101,640
I, 340
6 38, 040
11 69, 7(i0
8 49, 820
3 18, 820
16 101, 440
6 38, 640
6 30,600
116 725,840
6 36, 640
1 6. 940
6 37. 840
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
42 266, 080
4 24, 960
3 19, 020
1 6, 140
6 36, 640
1 6,340
13 79. 420
30 178. 400
1 5, 940
4 24.660
35 219.700
26 167. 640
9 M.260
18 109. 620
139 891. 060
13 82. 420
37 232. 780
6 40. 640
82 630. 480
142 896.080
111 706.440
88 548,360
5 32, 100
35 222, 100
16 101, 240
25 156. 100
142 903.680
32 208.280
2 12. 880
11 65. 940
22 141. 480
1 6, 340
48 302.280
6.340
6.640
37,640
12, 680
19, 220
6,140
26, 760
31,600
6,140
82, 220
118,060
37,840
12, 480
55,860
6. 140
13. 480
31,500
1,289,700
1 6, 340
2 13. 080
13 81.220
2 12. 280
13 83. 020
2 13. 880
"3'"l8.620
21 132,140
2 12, 480
1 6,140
30 190, 600
2 11,880
1,140
16 97.300
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Marine surveyor
Mathematician-.
i.;ist.
rapher
md recording
M.il
Mnlliii, ;
Motinn i.irin,
Motion piotiui
supervisor
Movements control officer
Museum specialist
Organization and methods e.vam-
Organist and choirmaster
Packaging technician
Payroll officer
Personnel assistant
Personnel director -
Personnel officer-
Personnel representative- ,
Personnel requirements analyst
Photographer
Physicist
Pier superintendent
Pigeon husbandryman
Placement officer - - .
Planning officer --
Planning and production specialist
Plans and training director
Plant supervisor .. -
Policy and regulations specialist
Position classifier
Price analyst. -_
Prison mechanic supervis'tr...
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer..
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property dispo.sal officer
Psychologist
Publications editor
Publications officer
Publications writer .
Public bui'ding superintendent
Public health officer
Public relations officer
Pm-chasing officer
Radio control specialist
Radio information officer
Radio technician
Railway master mechanic
Rate specialist
Realty officer . i
Records administrator
Records analyst - - -
Recreation director -
Refrigeration adviser
Repairs and utilities requirements
specialist
Research analyst
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Sanitation officer
Scientific administrator
Security officer
Shops and service specialist
Shop superintendent
Small business specialist
Space control officer
Spare parts analyst
Social psychologist
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storekeeper
Superintendent -
Supply officer
Supply planning oflScer ...?...
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Surveillance chief
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine oper-
ator
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine planner
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine super-
4 $24,160
5 31,300
1 6, 340
79 480,800
5 30, 100
1 5, 940
60 302,400
.58 365.140
9 65, 860
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
11 68,340
146
6,340
5,940
5,940
896, 640
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
16 96, 140
3 19, 420
83 512,580
2 12, 480
1 6, 340
2 12,680
4 23,760
2 12,280
1 5,940
7 41, 780
2 12, 880
2 12. 080
42 252..
• 22 133. (
7 41. 980
42 265. e
7 i2, 580
1 6, 140
16 99, 640
2 12, 080
32 196. 260
82 497.
17 102. 580
3 17
17 105, 380
3 18, 820
35 216, 100
4 24, 360
10 61, 800
5 30, 300
1 5.940
23 140. 020
1 5.940
1
1
1 5. 940
2 11.
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
1 5.940
31 198. 540
3 18. 020
2 12, 480
5,940
994,700
21 129, 140
11 66,940
"i""6,'i46
4 24,960
1 5.940
38 226. 180
7 43, 380
2 11.880
1 6,140
'24"i47,'766"
16 97, 440
24 146, 160
4 25, 360
58 355, 920
6 30, 300
66 401,240
2 ii,aso
3 18, 020
1 6, 340
70 431,500
5 30, 300
1. 940
49 299, 260
69 422, 480
9 56, 460
1 6, 140
1 6,540
I 6, 140
U 69,540
1 6.:
1,57
974. 200
1 6. 940
1 6. 140
1 6. 140
19 117,760
2 13, 080
85 538,600
1 .5. 940
2 12, 480
2 12, 680
2 12, 080
3 18. 420
1 5, 940
7 42, 980
3 19, 020
3 18. 220
42 253.
22 136. 1 -
5 30. 300
41 252, 940
7 42, 780
1 6, 340
16 9.5, 100
4 24, 360
31 192, 620
88 541,520
16 98, 440
3 18, 020
19 119, 260
3 18, 820
35 218, 300
3 18, 620
10 61,400
5 30, 500
1 6, 140
18 112. 120
1 5,
"'i"''6.'l40
123 768.220
1 6. 140
2 12. 080
1 6. 140
1 6. 340
1 6,140
32 208.480
3 18, 4J0
1 6. 540
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
3 18, 420
1, 197, 200
19 118,4
14 86, 060
""i""'6,i46'
6 36, 640
1 6.140
36 221.840
7 44. 380
2 11.880
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
23 143, 410
15 92. 900
24 149, 160
5 31,900
68 423, 120
6 37, 240
12, 080
24, 160
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $18,820
6 3S, 240
1 6, 640
72 450,430
5 .31,100
1 5, 940
6,140
6, MO
6, 340
70, 740
166
1.037,340
1 6, 940
1 6. 340
2 12. 280
18 112. 42(1
2 13. 280
83 528. 440
1 6. 140
2 12. 880
2 13, 080
2 12, 480
3 18, 420
1 6, 140
7 41,980
3 19, 220
4 24. 360
42 255.880
20 130, 940
5 29.900
40 249.000
6 37. 440
1 8. 340
17 109. 680
4 24, 360
31 200, 060
89 ,563, 260
16 100, 240
3 18, 220
19 120, 860
4 25. 360
41 258. 740
4 24. 980
9 55. 860
6 31. 500
1 6. 140
18 113. 120
"i" 6,340
1 6, 340
131 826. 840
1 6.140
3 18, 620
1 6,740
1 8, 140
1 8,340
3 19, 020
214
1, 293. 560
21 131,340
14 87, 360
1 5,940
2 fi. 340
6 37. 040
1 6. 140
37 226. 640
8 50. 520
2 11.880
1 8, 340
1 6, 140
23 145, 220
18 111,920
27 169,980
4 25, 560
72 450,480
6 31, 300
66 413,640
12, 280
25, 160
224
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Teacher
Technologist
Traffic manager
Training instructor
Transportation officer
Utilities director
Utility rate examiner
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Accountant, business
Adviser, technical
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect.-
Archivist
Assistant chief, division
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Automotive specialist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer. _
Buildings and grounds superin-
tendent
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chief, budget branch...
Chief, inspection division
Chemist
Claims examiner
College instructor.
Commodity industry analyst
Communication specialist
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist—
Criminal Investigator
Deputy chief, budget accounts and
analysis branch
Deputy chief, inspection division
Dietitian
Editor
Educational officer
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
nginecr. coii.struction
and development.
Eqnipnieilt tecimician
Executive secretary, board of Civil
Service Commission examiners. . .
Field representative
Film editor _.
Fire chief
Fireman
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal officer
Food technologist
Geographer
Historian
Identification specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information and education specialist.
Information officer...
Illustrator
Industrial speciafist
Inspector
Interpreter, i'i
Investigator
Laundry superintendent.
Liaison officer
Librarian.
Linguist
Lubrication specialist
Maintenance specialist...
Manpower analyst
Marine inspector
Marine superintendent...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
30 $186, 200
34 209,360
11 67.740
41 249, 830
15 91. 100
2 12,880
1 5, 940
76 438, 850
9 50, 125
6 34, 000
45 258,000
69 397,250
8 47, 625
1 6, 125
1 5, 760
12 67, 750
2 11,250
8 45, 500
35 202,000
10 58, 625
7 39, 875
12 67, 250
6 34, 125
1 5, 625
6 34, 000
9 49, 875
49 278,125
1 5,600
1 6, 500
3 17, 376
4 23.600
3 17, 250
2 11.126
1 5.600
10 66. 250
2 11, 126
94 626, 125
22 126,600
1 5, 625
1 5. 625
1 5,500
25 141,500
3 16, 750
5 28,500
50 283,650
8 46, 125
2 11,125
18 103,375
7 39, 250
5 28, 625
7 39. 875
7 39. 625
24 138.500
18 100.750
12 67. 750
3 16. 750
20 112, 000
8 47, 000
16 84, 875
1 6, 875
9 60. 000
128 704,000
2 12, 125
2 11, 250
5 28, 500
5 28. 625
5 27. 500
3 17.250
11 62,600
1 6, 500
1 5. 500
1 5,500
1 5,500
3 17, 250
1 6. 625
3 16, 625
1 • 5, 760
78 463,750
1,379,000
17 95, 876
21 120, 125
20 115,000
1 6,500
6 28, 500
9 50. 875
2 12, 000
10 56, 875
2 12,260
5,626
97,000
fll7
Num- Total
ber salary
31 $195,190
38 237,320
13 80, 620
44 271,860
23 140, 620
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
80 466,875
10 56, 625
6 34, 625
49 281,750
73 418,200
8 48, 625
1 6, 250
1 5,875
11 64,450
3 17, 000
10 57, 500
31 180, 760
12 70, 370
7 40, 625
12 68, 375
7 40, 250
1 6, 750
6 33, 750
8 44,750
56 323,375
1 5,500
1 5, 625
4 22. 000
3 17, 750
3 17. 375
3 17. 375
2 11,375
2 11, 500
8 46, 000
2 11.376
94 632. 376
22 127.250
1 5,750
1 5,750
1 5. 626
26 147,600
1 6,600
6 29, 126
47 271,625
10 68, 750
2 11, 125
17 97,875
6 34. 686
4 23, 250
8 46, 876
5 46, 000
27 156,375
20 113,125
14 79. 500
3 17.000
23 130, .500
8 47, 875
15 85, 875
1 6, 000
9 60, 375
126 710,760
2 11,750
2 11,600
5 29, 125
6 34, 750
5 27. 750
3 17, 625
11 63.625
1 6, 625
1 5,600
1 6, 626
1 6, 600
3 17,376
1 5. 750
3 16, 875
30 $178, 400
38 239,320
11 75, 280
44 276,460
21 129, 140
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
89 625,440
10 67, 376
6 34, 875
60 290,200
74 428,060
8 49, 625
1 6, 250
1 6, 000
8 48, 950
3 17, 125
10 58,000
32 187, 750
13 77, 375
7 41,375
12 69, 125
7 40, 875
6 34, 125
8 46, 250
52 306,375
1 6, 600
1 5,750
3 16, 750
3 18, 000
3 16.600
3 17. 625
2 11.625
2 11.750
7 41.000
2 11,625
93 530, 60O
22 128, 250
1 5, 875
1 6, 875
1 5,750
27 163.600
1 5. 625
6 29, 750
46 269, 125
9 63, 250
2 11,375
17 98,875
1 6, 600
6 35, 125
3 17, 750
8 46. 500
12 69,000
29 169, 625
20 114, 750
13 74. 350
3 17. 375
24 138. 125
8 48. 625
15 86. 875
1 6. 125
9 61, 250
119 684,125
2 11,875
2 11,750
6 29, 750
6 35, 600
5 28, 250
3 17, 875
11 64,875
I 5, 750
6,625
6,500
23.000
6 760
2
11,625
1
6.S76
83
277
488,875
85
246
504, 875
1,683,000
1
407, 970
17
96, 250
IV
96,750
22
127, 865
23
135,250
20
117,626
20
119,626
1
5,625
1
5,760
8
45, 500
8
45. 875
8
46.875
8
46, 500
2
12, 250
2
12, 500
10
58,000
10
69, 126
3
17,875
3
18, 126
1
6.750
1
5,875
16
94,375
16
94,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250— Con.
Marine surveyor
Military intelligence research an-
alyst
Military intelligence specialist-
Military training officer
Mortician
Motion pictm-e director...
Motion picture illustrator
Motion picture photographer
Motion picture studio manager
Movements control officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Packaging technician
Payroll officer..
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Pli()t"grapher
Pitr superintendent
Placi'ment officer
Planning officer
Pl;mnlnsand production specialist..
Plant supi'rvi.snr...
Position classifier .
Price analyst
piinciiial ,
Print trig and publications officer
Prisoner employment supervisrr
Processing and packing technician..
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer...
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Publications editor
Publications officer
Publications writer
Public building superintendent
Purchasing officer
Radio information officer.
Radio station manager
Rail operations chief.
Realty officer
Records administrator
Refrigeration adviser
Repairman - -_
Repairs and utUities requirements
specialist
Research analyst
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Seciuity officer _.
Shop superintendent
Small business specialist
Spare parts analyst
Special adviser
Specification writer
Statistician
Storage specialist - -
Storekeeper
Superintendent...
Supply officer
Supply planning officer. _
Supply requnements and distribu-
tion officer.- -- --
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Surveillance chief - - .
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine oper-
ator -.
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine plan-
ner-
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine super-
visor
Teacher
Technologist
Testing specialist
Time leave and payroll supervisor.
Traffic manager
Training instructor
Transportation economist
Transportation officer
Utilities director
Superintendent utilities
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Accountant, business
Adviser, technical
Administrative assistant-.
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Airplane pUot
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
97.625
17.000
39.375
17,376
35,000
34, 875
30, 126
11,376
6,500
72 414.560
1 5. 625
2 11,260
38 218,185
1 5,500
29 165,876
6 34.375
1 6,500
1 6,600
1 5, 625
1 5,500
4 22, 500
5 28, 250
75 426,585
1 5, 500
1 5,""
1 6,
1 5, 750
1 5,500
11 62,125
1 6, 500
25 140, 625
59 335,625
15 85, 500
1 6,000
16 92, 376
2 11,500
46 265, 686
9 60, 760
2 11,000
2 11, 2.50
4 23, 000
1 6, 125
63 301,125
1 6, 876
1 5,
2 11,000
7 40. 626
11 62. 250
6 34. 125
6 33, 750
32 181, 750
6 27, 625
4 22, 250
3 16, 875
1 5, 625
8 46, 125
21 117,500
34 192, 500
2 11,375
61 344, 750
6 34, 600
34 191, 625
23 130, 625
8 44,500
1 6, 625
1 6, 625
2 11,260
26 144,750
33 187, 250
1 6, 000
6 34, 000
2 12.000
2 11,375
304
1, 601, 475
59 306. 165
21 109,385
270
1, 428. 200
108 572,480
1 5, 060
12 62, 470
6 30. 485
99, 376
11,500
44,875
17, 750
35, 750
35, 625
30, 625
11,625
5,625
82 474,025
1 6. 625
2 11,600
36 207,656
2 11,876
29 167, 876
6 35.000
1 5,500
1 5,500
1 5, 750
1 6,500
4 22, 875
7 39, 625
74 427,060
1 5, 625
1 5, 750
1 6,000
1 6, 875
1 6,500
10 57, 750
1 6, 625
24 137, 425
65 373,625
15 87, 125
1 6,000
15 88,000
2 11,750
49 286,500
9 61,626
2 11,250
3 17, 500
4 23. 375
1 6. 125
62 366,000
2 11,600
1 5. 876
1 5. .500
22 129. 675
I 6.60O
4 23. 000
1 5, 626
2 11,250
8 46, 625
11 63, 125
6 34,500
6 33, 250
35 201,125
6 28,260
4 22, 760
3 17, 260
1 6,750
8 46, 750
2:! 130, 376
34 195, 626
1 5, 876
69 395,375
6 35, 000
41 228, 375
6 28,600
3 17,000
24 138, 675
12 67, 500
2 11,260
1 5,750
2 11,376
25 146, 500
38 217,125
1 6, 125
6 34, 375
2 12, 000
2 11, 500
308
1,635,346
59 311,290
23 121, 005
1,496,110
111 596,535
1 5, 185
11 67,660
6 31,236
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
225
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — COUtillued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,S10— Con.
Appraiser
Architect
Archivist
Artillery instrument specialist
Artist
Assistant chief, division
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Automotive specialist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Botanist -.
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Buildings and grounds superin-
tendent
Business analyst _ .._
Cartographer.
Chapli
Chief, division..
Chemist
Claims commissioner
Claims examiner
College instructor
Commissary officer
Commodity industry analyst
Communication olficer
Communication specialist
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract administrator
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Contract termination adviser
Criminal investigator
Cryptographer —
Dental officer
Designer, tools
Dietitian
Director, technical
Draftsman
Economist
Editor
Educational officer
Electronic mechanic
Electronic scientist..
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil..
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development .
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic.
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial...
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance..
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, organic
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, operating
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards
Engineer, structural..
Engineering aid
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Executive secretary, board of Civil
Service Commission examiners...
Exhibit construction specialist
Exhibits director
Film editor
Film library officer
Financial analyst
Fingerprint examiner
Fire chief
Fireman
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal officer.-
Food technologist
Forester
Geographer
Geologist...
Historian..
Horticulturist
Hotel manager
Identification specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
U
2 10, 620
3 15, 930
13 67, 405
7 37, 545
63 328, 905
235
1, 230. 300
30 156, 175
9 46. 540
4 21, 490
2 10, 245
1 S, 060
36 188, 660
19 100, 140
13 68, 530
9 46, 040
20 106, 575
137 712,845
104 540.365
1 5,060
8 42. 480
42 217.246
1 5,060
41 215,085
48 254,880
6 30, 985
9 48, 040
3 16, 305
24 124,815
1 5,560
39 202, 590
1 5, 435
3 15, G80
172 891,645
3 15, 305
5 26, 060
7 30. 295
8 41, 980
1 5,060
1 6, 185
2 10, 870
13 68, 030
1 5.185
25 130. 125
49 254.930
2 10, 370
4 20, 990
145 759.225
29 149. 925
1 6,310
1 6, 185
4 20. 615
14 71, 340
134 702,590
2 10, 246
34 174, 290
9 46. 040
70 366.450
95 494,326
86 452,910
97 502.470
3 15, 680
46 241,385
3 15, 430
35 181. 100
189 981.025
68 358.580
3 15. 805
14 72. 590
19 100, 615
42 220,395
51 268,560
9 46,915
2 10, 245
7 36, 795
165 855,650
10 53, 100
6 32, 735
1 5, 435
20 111,200
9 45. 665
4 23. 240
1 5, 185
37 198, 845
16 85, 000
10 54, 100
39 202.690
1 5.060
6 26, 925
9 46, 290
2 10, 245
22 116, 195
1 5.810
6 30, 736
4 21, 240
31 160, 485
2 10, 745
3 16, 180
13 68, 530
8 43, 355
68 360,205
233
1, 222, 230
31 164, 485
9 46, 915
5 26, 800
3 15, 555
1 5, 060
39 207,415
25 133, 375
12 63,470
12 61,975
22 118,070
143 745,830
132 696,970
1 6, 185
8 42, 865
46 240,910
1 6, 185
39 205,340
56 303, 610
5 26. 0.50
11 59.285
2 10. 996
25 131.125
1 5,310
20 138. 685
1 5.560
4 21. 115
178 933. ,505
3 16, 305
5 26. 550
7 36. 920
8 42. 365
.185
1 5.310
1 5. 435
17 89. 520
2 10, 370
30 167.050
49 268. 066
2 10. 620
6 27, 675
167 836,290
32 167,920
1 5, 310
6 26, 050
17 87, 145
131 696.905
1 5,060
36 182, 726
9 4B, 665
71 377,135
121 634,845
88 467, 185
95 497,675
3 16, 056
47 251, 196
4 20, 740
41 214,586
169 895, 140
68 363.080
3 16. 180
20 103,950
20 107,826
1 5,060
44 234, 015
52 279,495
9 47,915
4 20, 490
7 36, 670
166 872,790
10 54, 225
5 27, 800
1 6, 435
20 113.700
9 46, 540
4 23, 365
1 .5,310
38 206, 780
33 171, 746
10 54, 860
44 229,890
1 5, 060
5 27, 425
15 77,400
2 10, 370
21 114, 190
1 5,810
6 31,485
4 20, 740
28 146, 680
9 $49,290
12 66. 345
1 5. 060
2 10, 995
3 15, 930
13 69, 780
1, 197, 825
29 157, 365
9 47,415
5 26, 925
3 15, 805
1 5, 060
39 210, 165
25 135, 000
15 79, 400
12 63, 100
22 119,320
142 743, 020
128 686,730
1 5,310
8 43, 730
49 267,780
1 6,310
39 207. 690
,53 274, 805
13 67. 155
11 00. 2K5
3 l(i, ISO
26 13.S, r,,s.-,
23 124, 755
1 5, 685
4 21,615
175 927,200
3 15, 680
6 27, 175
7 37, 795
17 91.270
2 10, 495
32 169,045
48 264, 606
2 10, 870
3 17, 055
168 852.225
30 159, 926
1 6, 435
5 26, 675
16 83, 536
129 696, 636
1 6, 186
'33 174. 605
9 47, 540
73 393. 130
121 MO, 845
87 468. 665
100 632, 625
3 16, 430
49 265.665
4 20. 740
41 216,460
165 886.026
1 5, 060
68 367. 956
3 16, 556
23 118,505
20 110,200
1 5, 060
39 211,215
52 286,370
8 43, 365
4 20, 865
7 37, 420
165 880,300
9 49, 665
5 28, 060
1 6, 436
20 116,200
9 47,415
4 23, 490
1 5, 435
37 203,870
33 174. 870
10 65, 475
44 233.590
1 5, 060
5 27. 925
9 47, 290
2 10. 620
20 110.500
1 5.810
6 32, 255
4 20, 740
26 138. 510
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810— Con.
Information and education special-
Information officer...
Illustrator
Industrial adviser. . .
Industrial specialist..
Inspector
Instrument maker
Insurance examiner
Interpreter
Investigator
Landscape gardener
Laundry superintendent
Legal adviser
Liaison officer..
Librarian
Linguist
Mtuntonance specialist
Manpower an:ilyst .
Marine inspector
Marine superintendent ._.
Marine surveyor _.
Marketing specialist
Mathematician...
Medical histologist
Medical officer
Me.'is officer
Metallurgist
.Microanalyst
.M icToscopist
Military analyst
Military intelligence research ana-
Military intelligence specialist
Military training olFicer
Mortician.
Motion picture dii-ector
Motion picture illustrator. _.
Motion picture photographer
Movements control officer
Museum administrator
Mycologist.
Nurse supervisor
Occupational therapist.
Organization and equipments spe-
cialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Orthopedic technologist
Packaging technician
Parasitologist
Payroll officer
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Pharmacist
Pharmacologist
Photographer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Pier superintendent —
Placement assistant
Placement olficer
Planning officer
Planning and production specialist.
Plans and training director
Plant supervisor
Policy and regulations specialist
Position classifier
Postal adviser
Price analyst
Printing and publications officer
Prison mechanic supervisor
Prisoner employment supervisor
Processing and packing technician..
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement expediter
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer.
Property and supply as.^istant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Publications editor
Publications officer
Publications writer
Public relations officer
Purchasing officer
Radio control specialist...
Radio information officer.
Radio station manager. , .
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,930
11 68, 160
22 116,L__
1 6,685
1, 436, 810
3, 737, 290
3 1.5, 180
1 .5, 060
17 91,020
57 303,670
1 6,810
30 169. 200
2 10. 870
2 10. 245
46 2:19.760
25 127, 500
29 150, 615
2 10, 745
11 56, 910
43 222, 955
16 89. 710
1 5, 810
8 41,605
2 10, 620
1 6, 060
1 5,060
6 35, 610
2 10, 370
1 6, 435
1 6,685
61 317,595
75 387,875
183 938,480
8 42, 605
1 5, 185
6 26, 300
8 43,365
3 15, 430
1 5,435
1 5, 060
7 36, 790
1 ,5, 186
1 5,080
309
1, 936. 890
3 16, 305
5 26, 800
3 15, 306
4 20.615
109 569.040
1 5. 060
36 189.160
31 162, 110
6 31,610
6 32, 235
7 37, 295
192
88,146
30. 610
25. 425
10, 496
73,090
16,680
1, 007, 580
1. .5, 310
1 5,060
1 6,810
1 5, 435
3 15,430
1 5, 186
18 93, 956
3 15,305
3 15,430
74 384,315
209
1,076,815
36 187,035
1 5,685
61 268, 560
45 240,950
122 639,020
12 63, 470
10 53, 476
17 89, 145
1 ,5, 810
43 223,205
15, 680
213
2 $10,870
11 59, 160
23 123, 130
1 5,810
1, 467, 740
792
4, 219, 140
3 15, 565
1 6, 185
20 106, 825
29 15(i, 616
1 6.810
31 167, 110
3 16, 065
2 10, 495
45 234.200
30 154.050
26 137.436
4 21,115
11 57,036
40 212,776
19 107, 140
1 5, 810
13 67, 280
2 10, 870
1 6, 185
1 6, 185
6 36, 110
2 10, 620
1 6, 660
1 6,810
68 359,890
102 526.496
182 954.670
8 43. 480
1 6.310
5 26,800
8 44. 105
2 10. 370
1 5. 560
2 10. 120
7 35.915
1 5. 185
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11,120
11 60. 160
23 124. 380
1 5.810
401
,5, 0(JO
1, 121, 760
20, 740
10, 120
32,235
2,113,050
3 16. 565
6 27, 300
3 15. 680
4 20. 740
110 581.815
1 5.060
39 206.840
37 193,625
6 32. 360
6 32, 735
7 38, 045
1 5,060
15 79, 900
1 6,310
2 10, 120
10 53.975
3 IB, 555
22 114,320
5 26, 176
7 36, 045
1 5,
""'i"""5>10
1 5,560
3 15, 555
1 6,310
20 105,575
3 15, 556
3 15,805
87 457,345
219
1,145,1
43 226, 330
2 10. 870
63 282, !
45 244, 200
132 699,546
13 69, 405
11 58, 786
17 90,770
1 5,810
46 242,135
3 15, 930
228
1, 214, 805
4 21, 240
3 15,305
5 26, 675
1,436,015
781
4, 199. 680
3 15, 930
1 5, 186
16 92. 645
32 173, 890
1 5.810
33 180. 356
3 16. 306
2 10. 745
43 224. 330
30 164.675
29 166, 430
4 21,240
9 47. 290
37 198. ,595
19 107,615
1 5,810
13 67, 665
2 10, 995
1 6, 185
1 6. 185
6 36. 610
2 10, 870
1 5, 560
1 5, 810
70 372,385
102 527, 120
176 913. 185
8 44. 355
1 5, 435
6 27, 425
8 44, 865
2 10,1S20
1 5.660
2 10, 370
7 36, 040
1 .5, 310
1
403
6, 060
2, 153, 305
4 21.866
6 27. 675
2 10. 620
4 20.990
112 596.515
1 5. 185
39 210.465
32 171.190
6 33. 110
6 32. 985
8 43. S55
1 5. 185
14 75. 715
1 5, 435
2 10, 245
10 54, 225
3 16, 930
24 124,815
5 26, 800
8 41, 980
""i5""79,"775
212
1.5,!
1, 139. 545
1 5, 435
1 5,060
1 6, 810
1 6, 685
3 16,555
1 6, 435
21 112,260
3 15,680
3 16,180
83 442,105
217
2 10,995
54 291,365
48 263,505
136 728,940
13 70, 155
11 69,410
18 97, 205
1 5,810
42 219.645
16, 305
228
1,231,430
21,740
10, 245
27, 175
226
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF peksonal SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grades. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Radio technician
Railway master mechanic
Rate specialist
Real property disposal specialist...
Realty otEcer
Reclamation specialist
Record.^ administrator
Records analyst
Recreation director
Repairman
Research analyst
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Salvage oflicer
Sanitation officer
Security officer
Shops and service specialist
Shop superintendent
Shorthand reporter
Small-business specialist.
Social worker
Spare parts analyst...
Special assistant.
Special adviser
Specification writer
Statistician
Still picture laboratory specialist.
Storage specialist .
Storekeeper
Stock control officer
Superintendent
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer -
Supply storage and distribution
ofRcer
Surveillance chief
Tabulalinf: equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine operator.
Tabulatjng etiuipment and electri-
cal accounting machine planner. .
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accoimting machine super-
visor
Teacher
Technologist
Testing specialist..-
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor
Traffic mnnager
Training instructor... ■_
Trail sporta tion econom ist
Transportation officer
Transportation requirements
analyst .
Utility rate examiner
Visual aids specialist
Supervisor, motor pool
Grade 8. Range $4.B20 to $5.370
1952 actual
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7 $36. 670
1 .5.060
1 5. 185
1 5. 185
79 422.030
1 6,310
18 92. 580
1 li. 685
2 10, 245
4 20. 865
410
2, 125. 350
39 213,215
28 148. 365
4 20.740
3 15. 805
8 41,330
4 21.115
63 325.780
17 87. 645
fi 30. 860
9 46.415
24 124,315
1 5.060
1 6. 185
2 10. 370
58 300.730
1 5. 185
.53 277.930
72 374,820
6 32. 235
21 108, 7(iO
183
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 .
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545..
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655. .
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980 .
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2, Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
46,790
31.485
42 220.645
41 212. 960
23 119.505
9 46, 290
10 53. 100
92 487.770
200
1. 037.878
4 21.990
20 104, 640
2 10.870
1 5. 060
3 16. 430
2 10, 275
4,364
21.000,450
14.067
61.667,380
7. 405
29. 604, 626
19.7.57
70.898. 116
28. 402
94, 048. 345
45. 457
139.432.945
31,2.59
89. 2,59. 775
1.122
2. 902. 370
1.101,565
892
3. 806, 102
1.187
4. 795. 196
1.575
5. 719. 865
4.608
15.029.035
3.206
10.239.055
1, 330
3. 902. 410
1.726
4. 704. 042
673
1,711.820
5 $26. 675
1 5. 186
9 45,790
1 .5,310
82 444,960
1 5.435
18 93, 705
1 5.810
2 10. 495
4 21,366
497
2, 570. 945
44 237. 890
27 144. 745
4 21. 240
3 16,055
12 62, 345
4 21, 615
61 322. 445
17 88. 265
7 36. 646
8 41. 730
26 137. 185
1 5.185
1 6. 060
2 10. 496
56 292.945
3 15, 180
52 276. 245
75 .397. 245
10 53. 100
22 11,5, .545
210
46 239, 140
47 246, 445
25 132, 000
8 41,855
12 64, 220
94 603.765
230
1,207,660
4 22. 365
41 213. 086
2 10. 995
1 5. 060
4 21, 740
2 10, 326
4,842
22. 405. 805
16. 038
70. 046. 590
8.600
33. 228. 260
21.612
77. 107. 820
30, 391
100. 672. 300
47. 4.57
144. 557. 036
30. 767
87, 614. 0.30
1.207
3. 182,860
221
4,666
15.068.970
9. 030. 650
6 $32,110
1 6.310
9 4.5.916
1 5. 436
84 464.040
1 6. 560
18 94. .580
1 5.810
2 10. 620
6 27. 050
625
2. 719. 000
45 246.200
28 151.680
5 26. 925
3 16. 430
11 58. 410
4 22,115
65 346.160
10 53. 220
6 31. 860
8 42. 230
26 138. 186
1 5. 185
1 6.186
2 10. 620
57 302,170
3 16, 565
52 279,995
80 428. 165
10 53. 600
21 111,760
213
57, 910
37,920
46 247,885
46 238,510
26 139. OCO
1.283.896
4 22. 365
42 214.620
2 11.120
1 6.060
3 16. 930
2 10. 370
3,720
18, 082. 525
13,884
60. 609. 300
8.345
32.096,815
18, 260
64, 969. 225
28,794
93.601.625
43, 747
132. 903, 675
DETAIL OK TERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
31,1
i, 771.310
1. 109, 476
887
3. 724. too
4. 728. 190
1,560
6,671,160
4,465
14.286.605
2,950
9. 442. 105
1,050
3, 097, 470
1,841
5. 094. 685
652
1, 691. 935
1962 actual 1953 estimate I 1954 estimate
at annual rates:
Equipment Ii'clmician
Maintenance specialist
Shop superintendent
Captiiin.
Carpenter
Chief officer
Crane operator
Electrician
Electronic equipment repairman —
Engineer
Equipment operator
First mate
Fmemnn. automotive equipment...
automotive equipment
>I.,.,.to
. eommimication radio
Foreman, construction mainte-
nance
Foreman, general mechanic
Foreman, machine inspector
Foreman, machinist
Foreman, maintenance equipment-
Foreman, painter
Foreman, sheet metal worker
Foreman, signal equipment tech-
nician
Foreman, welder acetylene and
electric ---
Inspector
Lineman
Master of cable barge
Mechanics
Plant operator
Plumber..
Repairman
Shipfitter
communications
alliili'
loads and grounds
Superintendent, shop
Superintendent, utilities —
Supervisor, construction and main-
tenance
Supervisor, motor pool
Supervisor, shop
Tool die gage maker
Warehouseman
Wire chief.
Rates less than .$6,060
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to .$5,060 and above
Biophysicist
Communications officer — —
Communications specialist...
CoufJtruetion superintendent
Electronic mechanic ..-
Instrument maker
Medical oflicer
Production control specialist
Shop superintendent
Surveillance chief
Blacksmith
Cabinet maker
Carpenter
Crane operator.
Electrician..
Electronic equipment repairman. ..
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $24,311
5 28, 080
4 22. 027
2 10, 160
I 6. 652
22 118.000
43 323.114
8 45. 495
21 121.933
1 5. 078
22 125.631
2 10, 733
95 653,797
4 24. 732
42 261.480
19 102,138
7 37. 463
38 212,038
1 6. 366
5 29. 994
11.133
,5. 326
18. 367
47. 770
81.458
69. 566
28.996
23.108
2 10. 341
11 64,561
8 47, 290
13 86, 676
36 195, 219
Eciuipment operator
First mate
Foreman, artillery inspector
Foreman, automotive equipment...
Foreman, automotive equipment
in.spector.
vorkcr.
Fiir<-iii:irt. ^TriiTal mechanic
I~ont!i:ui. in.siiument maker
F(M''ni;ui. machine inspector...
Fiiri'inan. machinist
FiMi'iiian. m.iintenanee equipment. .
Fon'nuin, milling machine operator.
Fureinan, model maker
Foieman, optical worker
Fnirrnan, painter
Fnrc-nKin, press operator...
Forrnian, sheet metal worker
Foreman, signal equipment tech-
nicim
Foreman, small arms inspector
Foreman, turret lathe operator
Foreman, welder acetylene and
electric,.,-^.,..;-.--,--, —
8 46, 452
1 5. 325
9 46. 805
5 26. 645
39, 319
124, 642. 252
3 17. 616
5 27.270
1 5. 096
3 13. 207
1 6, 614
I 5.065
30 326.265
1 5.886
1 5.283
1 5. 006
1 5. 699
5 27. 018
37 193. 423
8 44. 614
39 216.773
26 144.831
34 191. 706
42 242,256
41 234. 067
23.393
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $3.5.403
2 11,232
5 29. 432
1 5. 075
1 5, 866
21 123.391
1 6. 678
14 80, 441
3 17. 220
108 670.434
4 24. 835
49 272.324
26 139.662
1 6.
22 126.757
14 79.956
6 32. 438
46 263,046
47, 770
64.479
11. .574
24. 000
35, 757
169. 199
16. 224
41.247
5.325
48. 925
27, 357
17, 907
27. 270
.5. 303
22. 527
6.614
5,220
i.323
19
108.828
102
556. 074
18
99. .594
6
32. 843
81
449.453
1
6.117
16
88. 489
1
.5.115
1.54
876. 938
69
386. .563
8
44,872
3
16,141
45
247, 939
SO
467. 690
4
22. 670
2
12, 522
2
10.653
11
.57.308
13
80.156
3
17.660
12
66.531
4
21,679
1
5.283
4
20. 403
I 5. 433
1 5.066
1 5, 907
6 27. 621
41 22.3. 291
8 46. 697
40 230.27!
27 163, 046
49 285.4.38
49 273.2,37
41 246, 535
4 24, 925
23 133. 264
103 573. 694
164
89. 116
5.115
26. 326
73 412,767
9 50,623
3 16, 748
46 258. 480
88 506. 936
5 28,115
2 12, 522
2 10,653
11 59,283
13 80,1
3 18,179
13 72, 274
4 21,973
1 5, 408
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
227
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Positions at liourly rates— Continued
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above —
Continued
Insect and rodent controlier
Inspector
Inspector, maintenance,--
Lineman
Machinist
Mafce-up artist
Mechanic --- -.-
Metal worker
Motion-picture transmission in-
stallation repairman
Plant operator
Photographer-
Plumber
Pressman
Property man
Repairman -
Rigger -
Scenic artist
Steamfitter ,
Superintendent, roads and grounds
Superintendent, shop
Superintendent, utilities
Supervisor, construction and main-
tenance
Supervisor, motor pool
Super V isor, shop
Teletype installer and repairman- ,
Tool die gage maker
Toolroom keeper
Truck master- _
Warehouseman.
Welder .\[]][\\[\]
Wire chief -
Rates equivalent to less than $5,660. -
Local wage rate employees, overseas
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses _-.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)--- - --.
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay -
Night-work difTerential.
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad _
Marine bonus- _-,
All personal services, field
Deduct amount financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07,
08, and 09:
Army appropriations -.
Other agencies appropriations
Net personal services, field-
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations _ _
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $5, 491
65 347,859
16 87. 589
8 43, 867
15 82,311
5,720
5 29,764
59 335,848
21 121,909
15 79, 670
34 188, 787
1 6,803
38 206,473
8 41. 269
9 50. 171
21 116,423
3 15, 958
36 213,333
25 144, 404
16 87, 478
3 16, 079
26 147. 094
6 .32, 614
15 80. 360
1 5, 075
1 5, 075
26 133. 844
5 27, 250
8 42, 732
154,840
499. 326, 554
309. 955
203. 223, 833
693,206
,518, .307, 099
45,228
120, 879, 651
647, 978
1,397,427,648
4, 945, 422
1, 249, 1.50
1,322.1,36
4, 548, 330
56. 344, 395
6,911.280
1. 296. 837
8, 495, 235
70, 885
,481,611,218
1,522,071,784
27,131,942
ber salary
1 $5, 783
67 362,299
22 126,294
8 45, 571
15 84,828
1 6,011
107
30, 304
400, 212
123.316
76, 316
202, 676
5,803
207, 725
37, 628
52, 622
149, 057
21, 740
225, 719
155, 852
26
16 90. 242
3 16. 079
27 156. 379
6 32, 885
19 102,010
1 5. 075
2 10, 403
29 151,980
6 29. 558
8 42. 732
162, 328
522, 593. 044
279. 096
186. 602, 335
680.625
1, 565. 928, 080
33,650
77. 696. 621
5.175.634
1.014.606
1, 367, 500
4,848,165
39, 402. 015
6. 646. 569
1.677,719
8, 443, 835
73, 975
1,488,544,182
34, 401, 510
1 $6,073
66 358.998
32 185. 071
10 58. 487
15 86. 784
1 6. 302
238
1,402.732
30, 304
438. 483
124. 266
78, 601
221,878
5,803
2.30, 584
35. 525
5.5. 242
168. 253
27.834
191, 161
161,117
24 127, 135
1 5, 346
2 10, 940
28 148, 528
6 35, 527
8 42, 732
145, 607
476, 663, 195
154, 936
166,489.572
525. 046
1, 426. 339, 334
21,069
41, 002, 894
1, 385, 336, 440
5, 864. 262
1, 350. 292
1. 1.39, 519
6, 042, 524
39. 104. 028
5. 2:i7. 891
1.W2. 165
7, 816, 564
73, 450
1,377,196,571
29, 386, 609
Procurement and Production, Army^
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
SummoTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
17,254
12
12,067
12
4,078
12
16, 301
11, 476
11,476
Deduct average number paid from project
3,793
Average number of employees paid
16,301
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions-
Part-time and temporary posi-
tions
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates.
Total personal services
Deduct amounts financed from
project orders charged to object
classes 07, 08, and 09
Net personal services (see
Consolidated schedule)
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services
OS Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources-
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources
Total direct obligations
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obligations
$3. 859
OS-6.1
$3,473
$59. 676, 623
48, 366
65, 782, 018
91.662,366
171,504,040
2, 317, 630, 644
6, 077, 600. 774
246, 391. 7.50
100. 426
1,386,986
375, 575
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$3,862
OS-5.1
$3,464
$42, .526. 400
45. 000
46. 034, 910
46. 034, 910
156,986.309
74. 494. 025
2.470.236.901
1,206,881,204
201, 180, 656
$3,860
OS-5.1
$3. ,394
$14. 703. 183
46,000
16, 470, 740
16, 470. 740
41.172.0.33
19, 760, 846
I, 557, 880, 968
846, 403, 154
6. 562, 000
2, 486, 779, 000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Procurement and production.
Army" and "Army management fund" appropriations
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
Total
Num
Total
Num
Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, defense telephone service-
1
$9,800
1
$9,800
1
$10,000
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy director, defense telephone
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy director, defense telephone
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Chief, traffic division, defense
1
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,340
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief, traffic division.
defense telephone service
1
5,060
1
6,185
1
5,310
Chief, administrative division.
defense telephone service
1
5,436
1
5,560
5,685
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1
4,620
1
4,746
1
4,870
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 -
3
13. 740
14,116
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545- -
3
12,385
3
12,760
3
13,136
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
13
49, 456
12
46, 660
12
47,660
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
19
68,035
20
72,090
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
163
511,250
163
516,050
163
620, 860
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,2.30 -
5
13,830
6
13,910
6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032 -
1
Total permanent, departmental
213
709,622
213
718, 287
213
726, 532
6
18,773
4
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
207
690,849
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
2,625
2,678
2,678
228
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS—Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Procurement and
Army" and "Army management fund" appropriations — Continuec
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay..
Night-work differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Engineer, automotive
Production specialist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, business
Administrative officer
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development. .
Engineer, industrial...
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance...
Industiial speciahst.
Inspector
Procm-ement specialist
Productionspecialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Biologist
Budget officer
Business analyst
Contract specialist
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical..
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development .
Engineer, general...
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical.
Engineer, ordnance..
Engineer, production
Equipment technician
Inspector
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Physicist
Production specialist
Statistician
Storage specialist
Traffic manager .
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Educational officer.
Engineer, automotive.. _.
Engineer, chemical
Ene
vil.
Engineer, construction
Eneiiieir. design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Kneiin'cr, material
I'liL'int rr, mechanical
KnE-iiiiiT, ordnance
l'',iimiM'iT, safety
Kngincer, structural
Kguipment technician
fndu.strial specialist
Inspector
Metallurgist """
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Physicist
Procurement specialist .l\.
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Supply officer
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant--
Administrative officer
Attorney..
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Budget officer. "....I.
Business analyst
C onstruction superintendent
Contract specialist
Engineer, automotive
Num- Total
ber salary
3.3, 900
43. 700
11.650
29, 600
19. 20n
10.000
19.600
9,600
8,760
17. 120
8.360
16. 920
16, 720
8, 560
17.120
16. 920
44. 800
26,880
2.';, 680
26.280
25. 680
8. S60
35. 040
60, 320
8.360
"'s.'seo'
8.360
8.360
8.760
51.760
8,560
Num- Total
ber salary
3 21, 320
9 67, 760
2 14. 280
1 7,840
5 38,000
1 7, 040
1 7. 240
2 14. 2S0
18 136. 9:'0
16 119.040
1 7. 440
2 14. 280
1 7. 040
n 82.240
4 28,560
1 7, 040
10 72, 200
6 44.1
7.040
14. 080
29.160
28. 360
21.. 320
7. 040
7.440
7.440
7,040
48,320
79,020
6,640
23,960
12,480
6.940
6.140
,"i. 940
18.420
31,700
9,800
9.600
39,400
19. 400
10. 000
29. 400
19.400
29.800
48,800
9,600
78,200
19.600
17. 120
33.840
8.760
8,960
25, 480
45, 200
27, 080
34, 240
26,680
26, 080
8.760
51,560
69, 680
16, 720
"8,"566'
16,-920
8,360
8.760
86, 400
1 8, 560
3 21, 720
11 84,040
2 14, 480
1 7,840
6 38, 400
1 7,240
2 14, 680
1 7, 240
16 120, 240
15 111,800
1 7, 440
2 14, 480
1 7,240
10 76, 400
4 29. 160
3 21.920
13 94, 320
7 50, 680
4 29. 360
3 22. 320
1 7.440
4 28. 960
4 28, 960
1 7,240
2 14, 680
3 22, 320
3 22, 120
8 67, 720
6 42. 640
1 7, 040
1 7. 440
49.320
68.540
6.740
12. 080
12, 680
5,940
6,340
6. 140
18,620
31.900
Num- Total
ber salary
9.800
9.800
39,800
19, 600
19.600
29,600
29, 200
40,000
49,200
17, 320
33, 840
8,760
8,960
25,880
45.400
27.280
26.880
26.880
26. 280
17, 520
63, 160
44,400
16,920
8,360
'i7,'i26
8,660
8.960
43. 800
8.360
8.560
8.760
14.680
8.040
39.000
7,240
1 7. 440
16 121.640
15 112.800
2 14. 880
2 14. 680
1 7.240
8 61. 920
8 57. 720
3 21, 720
11 80,640
9 67, 160
4 29, 760
3 22, 520
3 21, 520
6 43, 440
6 36,600
1 7, 440
'1"'29,'766
4 29, 960
3 21, 720
8 58. 320
6.740
12,280
12, 880
6.140
6.340
6,140
19,020
38, 440
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — <;ontinued
Field — Continued
Geneml schedule grades — Continued
Ol:v!r n l;-iM"i- $5,940 to $6,940— Con
I . 'iiiction
J ii- li ' ' i . !■ a'n :md development.
lM,tiii,.ii, >.l,-euical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, production
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer.
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Payroll officer
Personnel officer.
Physicist
Placement officer
Plant supervisor
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement specialist... ,
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer..
Purchasing officer
Salary and wage analyst
Superintendent
Supi>ly officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion olficer.
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine planner. .
Traffic manager _ .
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Adm inistrative assistant ,
Appraiser
,\ttorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Cataloger
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and develop-
ment
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Organization and methodsexaminer.
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Physicist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Property and stock control officer...
Property and supply assistant.
Property and supply officer
Salary and wage analyst
Supply officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer .■
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine super-
Training instructor
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Budget analyst
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chemist.
Construction superintendent
. Contract specialist
Draftsman
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical...
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development. .
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electroiuc
Engineer, general
Engineer,, industrial
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7 45, 180
1 6,140
28 178, 120
8 48, 920
14 88, 960
10 60 800
1 5, 940
9 55, 260
6 39, 240
"'2""i3,"886
6 36, 840
7 43, 580
3 18, 220
1 5, 940
13 79, 420
1 6, 340
S 30, 900
3 18, 220
1 6, 140
3 18, 220
3 18. 220
4 24. 760
16 95, 640
17 103,780
"2"'i2,"286'
1 6,940
1 6. 140
1 6,540
7 42, 980
1 5, 940
II 63,875
9 51, 000
1 6, 260
1 6, 500
I 6, 500
1 6, 500
1 5,500
1 6,000
3 16, 500
1 5,500
1 5, 625
1 5, 750
1 5, 875
10 56, 875
1 6,250
11 62,260
33 185, 600
1 5, 750
5 28,000
1 6,750
3 17,375
2 11, 260
6,500
5,500
16, 500
11,125
22, 125
6,250
5,750
17, 000
5,625
11, 250
25 129,760
17 90. 270
6 31.110
2 11.245
1 5. 185
1 5. 185
1 5. 810
3 16. 180
2 10, 620
4 20, 740
8 41. 230
4 21. 490
6 26. 300
4 20. 990
1 6, 310
7 36, 670
2 10, 620
19 102.390
39 211,965
6 30, 985
5 26, 175
6 26, 925
29 154,240
10 52, 225
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $113, 920
28 175. 720
2 12. 280
8 62. 120
62. 000
5,940
93, 700
40, 040
'is,' 880
65, 060
44, 180
24,560
74, 480
6,340
25. 160
24.660
6.340
'24.'760'
24.960
60,000
86,760
6,140
70, 500
45, 875
6,250
6,625
5,625
5,500
5,626
6,126
16, 875
5,750
5,750
5,875
5,750
6,250
45,750
164,000
6,875
22,750
6,875
23,125
11,500
""6,'625'
6,625
16,760
16,760
16, 760
6,250
24 126,190
17 91, 645
6 26, 300
2 11.496
1 5.310
1 5.310
1 5.810
3 15. 430
2 10, 745
4 20. 990
10 51. 850
4 21. 740
7 37. 045
6 31, 735
1 5. 436
7 37. 045
11 59.035
17 93. 770
37 202.525
8 42. 230
4 21. 365
5 27, 425
30 161, 925
8 42, 730
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
229
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule Rrades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, operating
Engineer, safety __.
Engineer, structural
Equipment technician
Illustrator _
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Maintenance specialist
Mathematician
Medical officer. _
Metallurgist
Organization and methods exam-
iner _ ,
Personnel officer __.
Photographer
Physicist-
Position classifier
Procurement administrative ofllcer.
Procurement expediter
Procurement specialist
Production specialist _ _ .
Property and stock control officer....
Property and supply assistant
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Statistician
Storekeeper
Supply officer _
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine planner. __
Time, leave, and pajToll supervisor.
Training instructor.
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 060
34 178, 540
30 165, 425
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
4 22, 240
12 65, 220
29 148, 740
4 20,240
70 357,200
28 146, 180
1 5,060
2 10, 370
3 15, 555
1 6,060
6 30, 610
12 61, 470
14 71,715
1 5, 185
2 10, 370
3 15, 430
3 16, 805
3 16, 556
43 218,830
52 263.745
8 41,605
3 15, 655
Grade 1. Range $2,.500 to $2,980.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 10. Range .$4,666 to .$5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to .$4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,036
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.. .
Grades. Range .$2,552 to ,$3,032 ..
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840. .
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to .$2,170
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $6,060
Positions at hourly, daily, etc., rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Electrician
Electronic equipment repairman...
Engineer
Equipment operator
Foreman, artillery inspector
Foreman, automotive equipment...
Foreman, automotive equipment,
inspector
Foreman, construction mainte-
nance
Foreman, explosive operator
Foreman, heat treater
Foreman, instrument maker
Foreman, machine inspector
Foreman, machinist
Foreman, milling machine operator.
Foreman, model maker
Foreman, optical worker
Foreman, pattern maker
Foreman, sheet metal worker
Foreman, turret lathe operator
Foreman, welder, acetylene and
electric
Inspector...
Inspector, maintenance
Mechanics
Metal worker..
Repairman
Superintendent, shop
Supervisor, construction and
maintenance
Supervisor, shop
Tool die gage maker
Toolroom keeper
Warehouseman
Foreman, general
U
49 248,940
4 20, 365
4 21, 490
201 951,870
778
3,404,615
409
1,617,906
4 18, 260
10 42, 125
17 63, 580
25 8fi, 576
124 397, 840
146 432, 990
11 31,770
63 168. 376
89 219.770
2 4.340
20 68, 340
4 22. 464
1 5, 803
1 5. 325
1 5. 304
3 15.664
6 31,839
13 68, 816
3 16, 745
13 68, 406
4 2.3, 712
8 41.768
27 153.812
69 388,644
4 21,048
4 24, 876
5 27. 477
1 6. 970
5 27, 099
7 37,771
6 35, 567
12 66. 457
1 6,240
4 20. 695
6 33, 028
3 15, 995
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,370
38 202,405
32 167, 795
1 5,060
4 22, 615
12 63, 720
2 10, 670
1 6, 137
109 630,941
4 20,490
47 241,570
27 139,370
1 6, 185
2 10, 620
3 15. 805
1 5, 185
6 30, 985
12 62, 096
15 77, 775
1 6,310
2 10, 495
3 15, 680
3 16, 056
3 16, 930
43 221,680
18 92, 705
10 52. 475
3 16, 930
1 6, 060
11 67,036
6 31,110
1 6. 185
22 114,570
5, 186
1 $5, 186
31 165, 735
34 177.915
1 5, 185
4 22, 865
12 64, 470
49 251,440
4 20.615
6 27. 300
186 887,450
703
3,115,740
465
1,859,660
38 98, 440
1 4,690
6 25, 950
6 19, 000
8 28, 980
61 198, 400
63 161,302
10 29, 900
62 167.824
72 180. 090
2 4, 400
14 48, 692
1 6, 326
1 6, 304
3 15. 654
5 26, 348
5 26, 538
3 16, 745
17 88, 790
4 23,712
8 41.768
17 99, 593
43 244. 606
7 36, 834
4 24. 876
5 27. 477
2 11,939
2 10,638
7 38, 167
4 20, 740
43 220,705
27 140,495
1 5. 185
2 10, 745
3 16, 930
6 30. 860
12 62, 220
17 87. 895
1 5, 310
2 10. 620
3 15, 930
2 10, 620
3 17, 056
42 218.770
16 82. 335
10 52, 976
3 16, 055
2 10,348
3 17, 492
2 10, 337
2 10, 192
1 5, 845
28 161, 613
21 115, 105
2 10, 670
11 57,660
6 31,360
1 6, 185
23 121,005
49 253.940
4 20. 866
4 21. 990
198 958,236
676
3,004,455
465
1,871,550
37 95. 300
1 4,690
6 26, 275
5 19,200
8 29, 290
61 199, 560
61 156,714
8 23,200
38 106, 416
70 176, 118
4 8,120
14 49, 532
1 5, 248
17 88, 790
4 23, 712
10 53, 084
24 144, 274
37 209,866
4 21.048
4 24. 876
5 27. 477
2 11.939
8 48, 691
13 76, 728
21 114,765
1 5, 158
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
'ontinued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Positions at hourly, daily, etc., rates-
Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
27,455
$94, 626, 943
Num- Total
ber salary
29, 265
$100,412,856
Num- Total
ber salary
22, 482
$75,778,095
35,341
125,325,056
2,942
10,415,111
37,683
133, 223, 622
2,008
7, 380, 261
30, 406
106,575,397
3,987,262
Net permanent, field (average num-
32,399
114,909,944
38,279
10,087
434, 163
9,357,695
686, 304
260
35,675
125,843,361
35,000
10,000
477, 891
7, 147, 525
684, 024
5,800
29, 261
102, 588, 135
36,000
10,000
390,329
2, 476, 720
192, 586
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Night-work differentia!
Additional pay for services abroad
125,436,722
134, 203, 601
46,034,910
81, 206, 164
6, 962, ,627
105,691,770
15, 470, 740
89, 285, 010
936,020
Deduct amounts financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07, 08,
and 09:
''Procurement and production, .\rmy"
15, 303, 627
Net personal services, field. .
110,133,195
110,867,029
748,600
749, 100
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Procurement and production, Army".,
65,782,018
45,085,011
748,600
Total of foregoing schedule
110,867,029
748,600
749, 100
Military Construction, Army Civilian Components
Military Construction, Army Civilian Components —
OBLIGATIOXS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
68
22
157
152
272
264
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,542
GS-7.3
$4,542
GS-7.3
$4,542
GS-7.3
01 Personal services:
$94, 528
364
4,126
680, 857
2.615
15,000
1,178,469
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
26,000
99,018
64,400
225, 40O
32,200
7. 639, 808
698, 472
34,924
122, 233
17,461
30, 216, 084
60,450
30, 225
36,988,756
8, 060, 826
31, 089, 174
38, 600, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9, 360:
Engineer, construction
Grade 12. R.inge $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect
Engineer, construction...
Inspector
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Architect
Engineer, construction
Engineer, general
Inspector
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Inspector
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Engineer, general
Inspector.
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370. .
Total
salary
7,040
21, 120
7,040
6,940
47, 620
11,880
11,880
5,060
5,186
35, 420
16, 180
4,620
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
21,320
35,400
21,320
17,820
119, 560
12.080
36, 840
Num- Total
ber salary
69, 600
198, 370
24, 160
59, 800
25,800
20,865
165, 045
61,970
18,855
230
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Military Construction, Army Civilian Components — Con.
Military Construction, Army Civilian Components — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General scheduli- (Trades (Continued
Grade 7. Ran".- «:|,':'ns t.i $4.9.55
Grade 6. Rtn ■. ^ ::■'■. i" *iJAb
Grade 5. Km: ■■ - : li" ' ■ >i.lfiO
Grade 4. R:u :■ ,•..!.". -- y;.il,').i
Grade .■!. E:iiiw .W.ii,.(i i.u .W.MO
Grade 2. Range $2,76U to $3,230
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 205
4 15, 180
B 20. 460
8 25. 400
12 35, 400
2 5. 500
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $12, 740
7 27,065
18 62, 130
21 67. 315
22 65. 780
6 16,660
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $25. 730
12 46,915
34 118,940
35 113,365
39 117,610
10 28, 140
Total permanent, field
68 .308.890
46. 4 214, 362
157 713,115
4.7 32,258
272 1,235.490
8.4 57.021
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, average salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
21.6
94,528
364
4,126
152.3
680.857
2,615
15,000
263.6
1, 178, 469
4,526
26,000
99,018
698, 472
Army National Guard-
nONS BY- OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Serinces
Total number of permanent Federal posi-
220
11,810
210
12. 805
Total number of permanent non-Federal
14, 420
Total number of permanent posi-
tions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all Federal employees, _
Average number of all non-Federal em-
12,030
20
2.34
11,014
13. 021
20
233
12, 436
14,639
20
233
14, 000
Average number of all employees. ..
11,248
12, 669
14.233
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,737
OS^.7
$3,535
$3,737
GS^.7
$3,538
$3,737
Non-Federal positions: Average salary..
$3, ,538
Personal service obligations:
Civilian, Federal:
$809, 691
.58, 233
2,911
24, 767
$797,700
.58, 000
2,900
21,400
$798, 639
58, 000
2,856
21, 505
Part-time and temporary positions...
Regular pay in excess of 62-weok base. .
Total civilian. Federal ...
895, 502
39,012,445
.880, 000
44,000,000
881,000
49,532,000
Civilian, non-Federal.. _
Total civilian
39,907,947
73, 184, 697
44.880.000
82, 557, 000
50, 413, 000
90, 429, 000
Total personal service obligations...
113. 092. 644
127, 437, 000
140,842,000
Direct OhUgatims
113,010.422
4, 879, 2£0
2,0.59,639
180, 708
ISS, 474
SO. 123
4, .579, 550
43, 99fi. 902
3, 100, 018
497, 553
10, 525
3,683
127,437,000
0, 3.59, 000
3.170,000
242.000
201.000
1.5,S,O0fl
6. 650, 000
53, 328, 832
2, 946, 000
140, 842, 000
7, 304. 000
3, 2S,5, 000
296. 000
02 Travel....
165,000
7,201,000
52,664.000
3,171,000
07 Other contractual services
10 Lands and structures .
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
57,000
10,000
63, 000
11,000
172,586,847
200,564,832
215,355.000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Account)*
01 Personal services . .
82, 222
614, 328
08 Supplies and materials
396, 343
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
696, 550
396,343
173, 283, 397
200, 961, 175
215,355,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
19,53 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num- Total
Num
Total
Num
Total
Genii-:! ..-■i.:.!iii.. ..rules:
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Ci :■:. 1 : i: ■' ■ is,360 to $9,360:
' - !■' ' :L'iiieer
1 $8, 760
1
$8,760
1
$8,760
lii . ,. . :. . -7,040 to $8,040:
i:u.l,,l ..:„.:-.„t.
1 7,040
1
7,040
1
7,040
1 7,040
3 21, 120
C.ii.struction management engineer.
3
21,120
3
21,720
K'lnliinient and maintenance en-
1 8,040
1
7,840
1
8,040
Or:i.;. II III. -.■ .$.'.,940 to $6,940:
'1 1 ■: ii '-:: : -iict planner
1 5, 940
1
6,940
1
6,940
'1 ; hsl
1 6, 140
1
6,140
1
6,140
■r...„o|..:: ■ .,M.f.i:ili.t
1 6,340
1
6,340
1
6,340
Grade 9. ii.^ ■ ' :■" ■'■ *'i,SIO:
Adminisii i i
3 1,5.680
3
16, 680
3
15,680
Admini^ii ' . ■ :!,i : . ...
1 5, 560
1
6,660
1
5,660
Arr-lijt.,-i:,' ..nil
F: . ,1 . . .. : ■ ::,!
"'"i" 5,lio
1 6, 935
1
1
1
6,060
,5, 810
5,935
1
6,060
]■: :,'. ' i-iiinsel.
1
5,935
r:.i :, 1 supply officer.
1 5, 560
1
5,560
1
6,560
Gni.lLt-. K.n.^t .; 1.020 to $5,370..
3 14. 485
6
24,100
6
28,720
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
6 27, 230
4
17, 695
4
17,696
Griide 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
18 73,060
21
84. 945
21
84,946
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
33 122,280
40
146. 275
,39
142,990
Onul.' 4 Klin?.. $:-l,175 to $3,656
70 239,690
69
234. 765
70
2.38.330
Gi:..l. : l; -■- --'.9,50 to ,$3,430
53 165, 650
46
142, 980
46
142,980
(irnh -■ 1: ii:. -',750 to $3,230 -.
5 14, 870
3
8,660
3
8,650
Cr;Ui , ;,. . ..ml custodial grades:
Gni.l.. u. l;ai.i;i i2,552 60 $3,032
3 7, 976
3
7,976
3
7,976
Total permanent, departmental
208 774,106
208
774, 161
208
774. 061
6 7, 975
3
11,211
6
22 422
Net permanent, departmental (av-
202 766, 131
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base —
2,911
2,900
2,856
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
24, 767
21,400
All personal services, departmental .
793, 809
787, 250
776, 000
Field:
Ungraded position at annual rates:
12 43, 460
Part-time and temporary positions
20 68. 233
20
58. 000
20
58.000
All personal services, field, Federal..
32 101,693
28
92,760
31
105, 000
Civilian non-Federal employees . -
11,014
12,436
14,000
39, 012, 445
44,000,000
49, 532, 000
All personal services, field
39,114,138
44,092,750
49, 637, 000
39, 907, 947
44,880,000
60,413,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed a follows:
39, 825, 726
44 880. nnn
Oblj.-'iti:..!:- iii\:it.]i' out of reimburse-
82, 222
39,907,947
44, 880, 000
60,413,000
Research and Development, Army —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECT.S
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all positions
20,140
10
21, 973
74
22, 327
76
17,999
20.499
6,116
21,160
Deduct average number of employees paid
6,201
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services
17. 999
15,383
15. 959
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,660
Ga-6.9
$3,467
$4,649
GS-6.9
$3,467
$4,649
OS-6.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,467
Personal service obligations:
$76, 627, 983
73, 215
282, 943
3, 861, 868
$87, 657, 421
465. 401
319, 495
3, 062, 966
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
467. 622
342, 983
3,014,618
Total personal service obligations...
Deduct amount financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07,
79, 846, 009
91. 405, 273
22, 203, 278
94. 381, 344
22, 679. 833
Net personal service obligations
79,846,009
69,201,996
71.804,611
Direct Obligations
79, 725. 643
3, 475, 431
1, 660, 125
1,500
69, 062, 996
4, 649, 101
2, 190, 626
1,600
71, 660, 611
4, 677, 969
2. 197, 350
04 Communication services. ,
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
231
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Continued
$271, 999
24, 316
226, 613, 414
73, (B8, 490
48, 758. 675
653
248, 171
$340,060
45. 152
244, 270, 845
72, 200. 760
55, 179, 520
900
260.940
$428, 470
46,600
254, 425, 639
80, 164, 926
61, 447, 877
700
291, 647
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
433, 718, 317
170, 586
448, 102, 389
232, 389
475, 241, 689
l")educt charges for quarters and subsist-
433. 547, 731
447, 870, 000
476, 000, 000
ONifiilionit Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
120. 466
2,006
65. 726
.50. 269
13, 790
218
139,000
4.000
40. 592
58. 148
24, 692
268
144,000
02 Travel
46,023
69, 333
20.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
242,465
266,600
283,600
433, 790, 196
448, 136, 600
475, 283, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Aeronautical development engi-
neer
Director, scientific research and
development
Electronic engineer
Metallurgist
Technical director, ordnance re-
ch.
irade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Adviser, intelligence
Assistant director, physical science.
Assistant director, plans and train-
Bacteriologist
Biochemist-
Chief, research and development- ..
Chemist
Deputy director, biological labora-
tory
Director, scientific
Electronic scientist
Engineer, an tomot ive
Engineer, chemical -
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical---
Engineer, electronic,-
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Mathematician
Medical officer
Micrometeorologist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Planning officer
Production specialist
Research analyst
Research director
Research psychologist - .
Scientific administrator
Toxicologist- -.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative oflicer
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist--
Biophysicist --
Chemist-
Clothing specialist
Comptroller
Director, technical information
Electronic scientist
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design and development-.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance -.
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material , -,
Num- Total
ber salary
1 11,300
7 76, 860
3 32, 900
1 11. 800
6 55, 500
1 11,0.50
2 23. 3,50
2 21,600
3 32, 400
1 10, 800
2 22, 100
14 162,700
1 11,050
11 120,800
1 11,0.60
1 10, 800
7 78, 600
3 33.400
4 43. 700
1 11.050
1 11,050
10 112,760
1 10,800
1 10,800
2 23.600
2 22.600
6 66.300
1 10.800
2 19, 200
3 29,200
4 40.000
1 9,600
4 40.000
12 117.600
1 10.000
1,600
1 9.600
16 154.400
5 48.600
8 77,800
3 29,200
29 280,600
3 29,000
27 268, 000
2 19.600
1 9.600
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
12.000
12, 000
12,200
1 11,560
8 88, 660
3 33, 400
10, i
3 32, 650
1 10, 800
2 22, 350
20 218,750
1 11,050
10 111,500
3 32, 400
1 11,050
7 78. 850
3 33. 400
3 32.900
1 10,800
1 11,300
11 124,300
9,600
9,800
29,400
11,060
21,600
23,600
22,600
66.5.50
10.800
2 19. 200
4 40,800
12 118.200
1 10,200
1 9,600
1 9,600
17 164,200
6 58.600
9 88,000
4 39,600
29 282.800
2 19.600
23 232,800
2 19, 800
9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 11,550
8 90,150
3 33, 900
6 55, 750
1 11,060
2 23,600
1 11,0.50
3 32. 900
3 32, 650
2 22, 600
21 231.650
1 11,300
10 112,600
3 32, 900
2 21,860
6 68, 050
3 33.900
5 55,000
1 11.050
1 11.300
11 126.800
1 10,800
1 11,060
2 21,850
2 23,600
2 22,850
6 67, 660
1 11,060
2 19, 600
3 29,400
6 49. 000
2 19, 400
4 41,200
13 129,000
1 10,200
1 9,800
1 9,800
17 165,000
6 69. OOO
11 108,600
4 40.000
29 286.400
3 29. 400
23 234.800
3 29, 800
1 9,800
1 9,800
1 9,800
3 29, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Engineer, mechanical-.- --
Engineer, ordnance -.-
Entomologist
Equipment teclinician ---
Epidemiologist
Food technologist
Information oflicer
Liaison officer
Librarian
Mathematician
M id ical officer -
Mrtullurgist ;.-
Mftcdrologist
Pathologist
Pharmacologist
Physical science administrator
Physicist- -
Physiologist--
Production specialist
Psychophysiologist
Radiobiologist
Research analyst -
Research psychologist
Scientific administrator
Scientist
Statistician
Technologist
Transportation requhements an-
alyst
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer---
.\ero biologist-
.\gronomist -
Attorney
.\ttorney adviser -
Bacteriologist
Biochemist - -
Biologist -
Biophysicist -.-
Chemist -
Clothing specialist.--
Comptroller
Consultant -
Electronic scientist
Engineer, architectural -
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive -
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction-- ---
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical--.
Engineer, electronic- ---
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, marine--
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, production
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards -
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
Food technologist
Geographer - --- --
Information and editorial specialist-
Illustrator
Mathematician
Modical officer
Metallurgist ---
Meteorologist
Microbiologist
Museum curator
Nutritionist- -
Parasitologist
Pathologist -.-
Personnel officer -
Pharmacologist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Physiologist
Procurement administrative officer.
Production specialist
Psychophysiologist
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Safety director
Scientific administrator
Scientist
Statistician
Superintendent- -
Technologist
Transportation requirements an-
alyst
Veterinarian
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
-Accountant
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $126, 400
6 58.800
9,6
10. 200
9,600
19.200
39,400
48,400
1953 estimate
16 $166,000
5 50, 000
1 9,600
1 10. 200
1 9.600
1 9,600
1 9.600
1 9,600
1 9,800
3 28,800
6 68. 600
5 49,000
2 19, 400
2 19, 200
2 19,600
14 139,000
5 48,600
1 9.600
"V'i'.m
1 9.600
4 37. 600
2 19,400
1 9.600
2 19, 200
2 19.400
17, 320
8,660
42,400
1 8,360
2 17, 120
2 17, 120
20 171,800
8 67, 880
3 25, 480
35 300,000
1 8,560
1 8, 360
16 134,960
18 152, f-
8 68,280
46 386,660
20 170,000
72 620, 920
2 17, 520
1 8,360
1 8, 760
3 26, 880
6 51,360
4fi 392, 660
31 261,760
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,760
4 34, 240
1 8, 560
1 8. 560
1 8. 360
9 76, 240
1 8. 360
12 102, 920
25.280
8,960
8,760
4 34. 640
4 34, 040
4 33. 640
6 61, 160
40 342.200
7 59, 920
"2"ih.Y20
1 9. 360
7 69. 920
9 75. 840
1 8.360
6 42. 800
2 16, 920
2 16, 920
1 8.360
4 34, 240
1 8, 560
2 19,800
3 29, 000
2 19, 800
13 130, 800
7 67. 600
9,600
9.600
9,800
67,600
:!8.fi00
38.800
9,60(1
19.400
19, 400
1954 estimate
Nuoi- Total
ber salary
1 9.800
1 9,800
1 9. 600
1 9.80O
3 29,400
6 .59. 000
4 39. 40O
1 9.600
2 20. 200
4 39. 600
2 20, 000
14 141,600
7 68,400
3 26. 680
26 220, 760
5 43,000
3 26, 280
1 8,560
IB 136,760
19 162,240
8 68, 680
3 25, 080
'56'"423,'806'
24 20.5, 840
72 623, 920
4 34, 440
;, 360
i,760
3 25, 480
6 51,360
.54 462. 040
34 289. 840
1 8.360
1 8.660
1 8. 360
4 34, 840
1 8,760
1 8, 760
1 8, 560
8 68, 480
2 16. 720
12 104.120
4 33. 640
1 8.960
1 8.960
1 8, 360
5 42. 800
4 34. 240
3 25, 080
6 51, 560
41 354. 560
13 110.1
1 8. 360
2 16, 920
1 9,360
5 42, 600
10 84, 000
2 16. 720
5 43. 200
1 8. 660
3 26. 480
1 8, 560
4 34, 440
9,600
9,800
57,800
39.200
39,200
9,600
19,800
5 43. 600
1 8, 360
2 16, 920
1 8, 760
3 26, 080
28 241,280
7 60, 320
5 42, 400
1 8,560
44 382, 240
1 8, 760
1 8,560
;,360
30 254, 600
"i" 8,560
16 138,160
26 223, 160
53 46.3,880
20 173,800
75 657,800
4 36, 040
1,560
2 18, 120 .
6 52, 560
.57 493,120
34 293,640
1 8,560
1 8, .560
8,660
35,040
8,760
8,760
8,560
69,280
16. 920
96, 160
16, 720
34,240
9.160
7 60, 120
5 43, 200
3 25, 680
6 62, 360
39 340,040
13 111,880
1 8,560
2 17, 120
1 9,360
5 43, 000
10 85, 000
2 16, 720
7 60, 320
1 8,760
3 25, 880
1 8, 560
4 35, 040
2 16, 720
3 22, 320
232
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Military Construction, Army Civilian Components — Con.
Research and Development, Army^Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Anatomist
Anthropologist _
Architect
Assistant comptroller, Chemical
Corps
Assistant director, mechanical di-
vision, prosthetic laboratory
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Cartographer
Chemist
Clothing specialist
Contract negotiator
Dietician
Editor
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, biological
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication. _
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development. .
Engineer, electrical-
Engineer, electronic.
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engmeer, marine
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, organic —
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, radio
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards --
Engineer, structural
Engineer, welding
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Food technologist
Geographer
Hemotologist
Information and editorial specialist..
Information and education spe-
cialist
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Legal adviser.
Librarian
Mathematician
Metallurgist- _
Meteorologist...
Microbiologist..
Micrometeorologist
Military analyst
Military intelligence research
analyst...
Mycologist
Nuclear physicist '
Nutritionist
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent examiner
Pathologist
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Physiologist
Plant supervisor
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Production specialist
Property and stock control officer.
Property and supply officer
Psychologist...
Publications officer
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Safety director
Sanitation officer
Scientific administrator
Scientist
Security officer
Statistician..
Supply officer..
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Nura- Total
ber salary
2 $14,080
7.040
1 7, 640
4 28, 760
1 7, 040
18 130, 720
II 79,440
',440
1 7, 040
62 .■!73,280
3 21. 720
1 7, 240
1 7. 240
1 7, 040
28 199,920
3 21, 620
1 7,040
I 7,040
33 236,120
21 160,640
1 7, 040
3 21, 520
88 625.520
83 603,920
67 489,080
23 166. 120
2 14, 080
3 21, 620
7 50, 280
105 757,000
7,040
14,280
15,080
7,240
14, 080
14,080
14.480
2 16. 080
12 84.480
24 175. 360
2 14, 280
2 14, 280
I 7,040
1 7,040
1 7, 040
2 14,480
1 7, 240
1 7,240
3 21, 120
2 15,080
7 60, 280
1 7,440
2 14, 880
1 7, 240
68 496,320
6 35, 600
I 7,240
1 7, 040
3 21, 120
2 14, 280
2 14, 280
3 21,320
1 7, 240
5 36,000
20 141,600
1 7, 040
28, 760
7,240
7,040
57, 320
14,280
Num- Total
ber salary
29, 360
30 213,600
16 114,840
6 36, 200
1 7, 040
62 378,080
3 22, 120
1 7, 440
1 7,440
1 7, 040
29 208,160
29, 360
7,040
21, 120
,040
48 343,720
24 176, 460
1 7.040
2 14, 280
92 661. 880
50 590.600
69 509,360
18 132, 920
2 14, 080
4 28,960
7 50.880
107 783,680
1 7, 040
51 372,840
3 22, 720
1 7, 040
1 7,440
2 16, 280
6 43, 440
1 7, 040
1 7,440
2 14, 680
30, 360
1 7,440
4 28. 360
3 21, 520
1 7,240
1 7,040
2 15, 280
14 99, 760
24 177. 660
1 7,040
2 14, 480
1 7,040
1 7,240
1 7, 040
3 21,920
1 7,440
2 14,280
4 28, 360
2 15, 480
6 42, 240
2 14,280
8 57, 320
1 7, 240
72 530,080
10 70,800
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
3 21,520
2 14, 280
2 14,480
4 28, 760
1 7,440
2 14,680
20 140.040
1 7,440
1 7. 040
5 36, 400
I 7, 240
1 7, 240
8 67, 720
2 14,480
Num- Total
ber salary
7,040
7,440
7,240
32 231.680
18 131, 720
6 35. 600
1 7, 240
63 389,320
3 22. 320
1 7.640
,440
1 7. 240
32 230,480
1 7, 040
4 29, 360
3 21,320
2 14, 280
48 349, 120
26 193, 540
2 14, 080
3 22. 120
96 691, 000
83 617.480
68 507.320
26 183, 900
2 14, 480
3 21, 520
8 58, 920
113 83.5,080
'.040
7,240
7,440
15,280
44,440
7,040
7,640
14.880
7.040
22, 620
1 7.240
1 7.040
2 16. 480
14 100. 960
22 164, 880
3 21,320
2 14,680
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
3 22, 520
1 7, 440
2 14, 280
4 28, 760
2 15,480
6 43, 440
2 14,280
9 66. 160
1 7.440
78 578,720
12 86, 080
1 7, 440
2 14, 280
21, 720
14,680
14.880
28. 960
7.440
50. 080
20 152,240
7,640
7,240
36.800
7.440
7,240
9 65, 160
2 14, 680
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
(iniii'ral schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Tfclinologist
Toxicologist
Training instructor
Transportation requirements an-
alyst
Veterinarian
Zoologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
.\erobiologist
Agronomist
Anatomist
Anthropologist
Architect
Art director
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer..
Buildurg and grounds superintend-
ent .-
Chemist
Clothing specialist
Contract administrator
Contract negotiator..
Contract specialist
Cytologist .-
Designer, clothes
Draftsman
Editor
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectual
Eiieini'er, aoronautical
Fi^ - iiir. [ , :(l^i!^otive
■ical..
nical.
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general.. —
Engineer, industrial...
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical..;
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, radio. ._
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards...
Engineer, structural
Engineer, welding
Engineering aid
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Executive secretary. Board of Civil
Service Commission Examiners.
Exhibit construction specialist
Fiscal officer
Food technologist
Geographer
Historian
Information and editorial specialist
Information and educatioi
specialist
Illustrator
Immunologist
Inspector
Instrument maker
Investigator
Laundry superintendent
Lrgal adviser
Librarian
Marine inspector
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist.- -
Meterologist...
Microscopist
Micrometeorologist
Mycologist
Nutritionist -
Organization and method:
examiner
Orthopedic technologist.
Parasitologist
Patent examiner
Pathologist..
Personnel assistant
Personnel offi cer
Pharmacologist
Photographer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Physiologist...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
11 $79, 840
2 15, 280
2 14, 080
14 $102, 360
4 29, 660
2 14, 280
6 35, 840
1 5, 940
14 86,960
6,640
1 6, 340
2 12, 280
1 6, 940
30 186,800
21 129, 340
3 18, 020
1 5, 940
7 42. 380
3 17,820
13 81,020
2 11,880
3 18,620
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
2 12, 280
1 5. 940
45 272. 300
26 159, 240
3 18. 020
11,
1 6, 140
52 314,'
2 12, 280
1 6, 140
2 12, 280
1 6, 340
63 .387,420
' 2 12,
1 6, 140
2 12, 280
2 11,880
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
3 19, 020
52 313,080
45 267,1
""4""'24,'lfi0
38 228,720
31 188, 340
23 142,820
10 61, 200
79 478, f"
133 816,620
161 988,140
29 179,4'iO
60 321,740
2 12, 480
2 12, 280
1 6, 940
46 276, 300
2 11,880
4 24. 660
45 276,365
35 216,9
12 79,0
10 62, 400
84 516,70
134 830.:
157 980,580
31 190.640
1,336,780
80 500,400
10 63, 400
226
1,409,840
89 662,160
10 63,400
I 6, 140
8 49, 620
5,940
29,700
11,880
13,280
12,280
6,340
5,940
6,140
36, 640
5,9
12, 080
30,900
18,820
5,940
6,140
1 6, 640
35 213,100
1 5,940
37 227,580
3 18. 620
1 5,940
1 6.340
1 6.340
3 18, 820
3 17,820
2 12,080
1 6.140
1 6,340
3 18, 020
3 17,8""
1 5,9
2 11,880
1 6, 940
I 6, 140
65 399,300
3 19, 020
5,940
6,140
30, 100
12, 080
6,640
6,740
6,340
6,140
6,140
37,440
6,140
18,220
25, 160
5,940
5,940
24, 560
2 12, 080
2 12, 480
36 221,8
1 5, 940
41 265,740
3 18, 820
1 6, 940
"i ""5,'
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
233
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKViCES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Placement officer
Planning and production specialist.
Political alTairs officer
Position classifier
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Production specialist
Property and stock control officer...
Property and supply officer
Psychologist
Psychophysiologist
Publications writer
Public health officer
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Sanitation officer..
Specification writer.
Statistician
Technologist
Toxicologist
Transportation officer
Transportation requirements
analyst
Veterinarian
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Biologist
Chemist
Dietician.. _
Editor
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, Ordnance
Illustrator
Inspector
Instrument maker.
Metallurgist
Munitions plant superintendent
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Physicist
Political affairs officer.
Productionspecialist
Property and stock control officer...
Property and supply assistant
Research analyst
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Transportation research analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Accountant, business
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Aerobiologist
Agronomist
Animal husbandryman.
Artist _
Attorney adviser. .^
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist.
Biophysicist
Botanist _
Budget analyst
Cartographer ^
Cataloger... .•
Chemist
Contract specialist
Cytologist
Designer, clothes
Draftsman
Editor
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, arehitectual
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, biological
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance..
Engineer, operating..
Engineer, radio
Engineer, safety
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
24,160
6,540
79. 480
6,140
6,940
11,.880
6,140
12 71, 8S0
17 102,580
2 12. 080
1 6, 940
10 00. 000
15 91,700
2 12, 280
12.000
29. 125
45. 125
2 11,250
1 6,260
1 5. 500
1 6, 125
7 39. 625
7 38. 875
6 29, 260
1 6. 260
2 11. .375
1 6. 625
4 22, 875
1 6, 000
2 11.250
1 6. 625
1 6. 600
1 6. 250
2 11.000
1 6. 000
1 5.600
3 16. 750
1 5. 7.50
1 6.500
1 5.500
1 5. .500
2 11.500
2 11,750
13 67. 530
1 a. 185
16 82. 460
8 41,980
1 5. 185
2 10, 120
1 5. 685
3 16. 305
1 5. 060
1 5. 810
69 356.640
27 141,495
4 21. 240
1 5, 185
2 10. 370
2 10, 120
2 10. 620
1 5. 060
76 392, 936
1 5. 185
1 5. 060
2 10. 370
7 35. 920
6 30. 860
84 432,416
4 21.990
2 10, 120
3 15. 180
1 5.060
48 245.755
37 191,. 370
1 6, 060
4 20, 490
114 685, 340
118 614,080
174 910,690
5 25, 550
6 30. 360
1 5. 060
1 5. 060
22 116. 470
214
1,119.716
88 454.530
1 6. 060
84 442,790
2 10, 620
3 18, 220
2 12,480
12 79, 880
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1 6. 940
1 6.140
2 12. 480
1 5, 940
13 77,220
10 62, 600
2 12,280
1 6, 140
12 73. 080
17 106.380
3 18.420
2 11.880
6.875
23. 875
61.250
5,500
63,125
5,500
11,500
16, 875
6.250
51. 250
39. 500
29, 876
6.250
17. 000
5.750
23.250
6.125
11,375
5. 7.50
6.625
11.2,50
6.125
6.625
17. 125
5. 625
17, 2.50
11,000
1 5, 185
20 103, 950
10 62, 600
4 20,490
1 5.685
2 10. 245
2 10. 245
1 6.810
90 463.400
33 171. 670
7 36, 295
5 26, 926
2 10. 620
1 6, 060
2 10. 870
1 5. 186
87 456,645
2 10, 370
1 5, 060
2 10, 620
8 41,730
8 41,730
99 611,816
4 22. 490
2 10, 370
2 10, 370
5 25. 925
122 634.820
126 663.310
181 963. 610
5 26. 050
6 25. 675
1 6, 186
2 10. 245
24 127.940
230
1.215,800
100 521,350
1 6, 185
84 453,290
2 10, 870
Num- Total
ber salary
6,340
5,940
6,140
6,140
12,280
6,140
83,760
64,800
12, 680
6,140
74, 480
94,300
18, 620
6,000
29. 876
62.000
64,500
5,500
11, 760
17,250
6,250
52. 250
45. 750
30. 500
6.260
17.000
6.750
23. 625
6.250
11.500
5.875
5.750
11.500
1 5. 625
1 6.600
1 5.760
3 17. 625
1 5. 500
19 100, 766
1 6.310
24 123. 920
12 63. 970
5 25. 925
1 5.810
1 6,310
2 10, 370
1 5, 810
99 517,800
35 184, 726
7 36, 295
5 26, 175
2 10, 870
2 10. 245
2 11. 120
1 6.310
95 603.750
2 10. 620
1 6.060
2 10. 745
7 37. 545
8 43. 230
100 521.875
5 27. 925
2 10. 620
3 15. 555
1 5. 060
70 365.950
43 226. 405
1 5.060
4 21.365
123 648.130
131 691, 860
186 988,910
6 26, 675
5 26, 060
1 6. 310
2 10. 245
21 114, 235
241
1, 279, 085
100 529, 360
1 6, 310
84 413,790
3 16, 180
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num
Total
Num- Total
Num
Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810— Con.
Engineer, specifications and stand-
2
$10, 120
1 $5, 185
1
$8,310
5
26, 175
6 31, 485
6
32, 110
1
6,060
1 5, 185
1
5,310
5
25,800
6 26, 550
5
26,550
Entomologist
3
15, 680
3 15, 930
4
21,366
2
10, 370
2 10. 495
2
10,745
Film editor
1
5,185
1 6.310
1
6,310
1 5. 060
1
5,185
8
41, 480
8 42, 356
8
42, 730
2
10, 370
2 10,620
5
26,926
Hemotologist. .
1
5,810
2 10, 246
2
10, 495
1
5,060
1 5, 186
1
6,310
1 5,060
1
5,060
Information and editorial specialist.
3
16, 055
3 16, 180
3
16, 430
Information and education special-
ist
1
6.060
2
10, 370
2 10, 620
2
10, 746
2
10,120
2 10, 370
5
25. 925
7
37, 045
10 52. 976
11
58,785
5
25.675
5,060
6 31, 110
10
51,975
I.Lumdrv superintendent
l.rL'.il adviser ■
1
5,060
1 5, 186
1
5,310
Librarian
10
52,600
10 63, 725
10
64,600
Lingiii.'it
1
5,685
1 5, 810
1
5,935
Maintenance specialist.
1
6.185
1 5, 310
1
5,435
114
14
591, 590
73, 215
116 611,960
16 84. 710
116
12
613. 085
Mi-tallurgist....
66,220
4
3
22. 750
15,680
4 21. 240
3 16,0.55
6
3
31.610
16,305
Mililarv intelligence specialist
1
5,185
1 5,060
1
6.185
Mvci.logist
5
26, 925
4 21, 115
4
21, 365
1
5,185
1 5, 310
1
5,435
Organization and equipment spe-
1
7
5, 185
36.045
■""■8"'"42,'i65'
......
Organizationandmcthodsexaminer.
48, 415
3
16. 055
3 16, 066
3
16, 430
1
5
5,810
25, 925
1 6, 810
5 26. 560
1
7
5.810
36. 296
1 6. 060
1
5,186
8
2
40.605
10, 370
8 41, 105
2 10. 495
8
2
41,865
10. 745
4
20, 740
4 20. 866
4
21.116
Personnel requirements analyst
1
5,310
1 6. 436
1
5.660
Personnel research technician
3
15. 430
4 20.616
2
10, 370
4 20. 740
5
26. 050
10
51, 475
11 67. 410
12
63,845
Physical science administrator
1
5,310
1 5. 435
1
5.560
86
8
449.160
41, 230
95 604.280
11 66, 285
109
14
581,115
72.090
3
15,180
3 15, 565
3
15. 930
2
12
1
10, 995
62. 095
5,060
2 11,245
14 73.215
1 5, 185
2
15
1
11, 495
79, 775
Procurement administrative officer .
6.310
Procurement and supply supervisor.
1
5.185
1 5, 310
1
6.435
6
30. 735
6 31. 485
6
32. 110
Property and stock control officer...
6
32, 736
6 33.236
6
33,860
Property anJ supply assistant
1
6,060
1
5,060
1 6.060
1
6.185
1
5,060
1 5. 185
1
5,310
1
5,185
2 10. 370
2
10, 496'
1
6.060
2 10. 120
2
10, 120
1
5.060
1 5, 185
1
5,310
1
5.310
1 6, 435
1
5,660
1 6, 060
1
5,060
1
6,660
1 6, 686
1
5.810
12
61,470
13 68, 030
13
69. 665
13
65, 780
9 46, 640
9
48.040
1 5, 186
2 10,370
1
1
6.310
2
10, 245
6.310
1
6,060
1
5.060
22
1
113,320
6,310
23 120, 605
1 6,436
23
1
121.630
5,660
5,435
5,185
6,060
98,390
6,060
1
1
19
1
1 5,310
1 5, 185
26 135,686
1 5, 186
1
1
21
1
6,435
6,310
111,260
Time leave and payroll supervisor..
6,310
Toxicologist.
2 10, 120
2
10. 370
1
5,685
1 5,810
1
6,810
Transportation requirements
6
1
31,110
5,060
1 6, 185
2
10,370
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
144
695. 385
149 721, 365
151
762,975
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
1,796
7.808.055
9, 896, 780
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
585
629
606
2. 302. 200
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1.498
1,829
1,865
5. 323, 040
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1,472
1,685
4,811,440
5, 176, 975
6 386, 270
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,785
1,978
2,116
5,466,175
5, 961, 960
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
762
830
809
2
111,920
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
68
173, 700
78 200,200
69
184, 970
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,666 to $5,315
1
4,940
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
1
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
1
3,866
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
6
21, 610
7 25, 845
7
26,645
234
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Military Construction, Armt Civilian Components — Con.
Research and Development, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEuvicES — Continued
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades — Continued
Grade fi. Range $3,2(10 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Ranee $2,42(J to $2.S40
Positions established by Public Law
313:
Associate technical director
Chief, scientific
Chief scientific adviser
TMreetor, biological laboratory
Research director
Technical director
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,060 and above:
Machinist
Repairman
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Less than $5,060. _
Positions at hourly, daily, etc., rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Carpenter
Electrician
Electronic equipment repairman —
Foreman, automotive equipment...
Foreman, construction mainte-
nance
Foreman, general
Foreman, general mechanic
Foreman, instrument maker
Foreman, machinist .
Foreman, model maker
Foreman, pattern maker
Foreman, signal equipment
Machinist
Metal worker —
Superintendent, utilities
Supervisor, construction and main-
tenance
Supervisor, shop
Tool die gage maker
Rates less than $5,060
Local wage rate employees.
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work difTerential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad —
A 11 personal services, field
r>educt amount financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07, 08,
and 09:
Army appropriations
Other appropriations
Personal services.
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
nirect obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbtirse-
ments from other accounts ,
Total of foregoing schedule.
1952 actual
Num- Total
her salary
6 $19,600
49 153. 786
26 74. 620
49 129.848
45 108,970
14.000
27, 500
15,000
14,000
13,000
13, ,500
1 5,100
2 10, 212
1 5, 283
7 36, 545
3 18, 779
46 265,250
13 69, 753
4 20, 529
14 75,857
5 26. 769
I ,5, 741
13 72. 725
13 69.865
5,072
7 38,458
B 41, 897
1 5,138
7,425
25. 405. 135
39 135,354
21,011
88,175,436
2,261
9. 499. 468
18, 7,50
78, 675, 968
76, 107
295, 162
3. 910. ,569
81,046
3,276
19, 525
79, 725, 543
120,466
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7 $»3,760
41 131, 8,54
28 82, 730
53 144. 296
47 116,260
14.000
27,500
1.5.000
14.000
26,000
42,000
1 5, 170
2 12. 300
1 5,283
7 36, 645
6 36, 397
46 265,258
13 69. 753
4 20.529
14 75, 857
5 26, 769
I 5, 741
13 74.025
13 69,865
5 28.829
I 5, 072
7 38, 466
8 41, 897
I 5,138
22.928
96, 788, 430
1.572
5, 292. 675
21,356
91.495,755
486. 312
335, 122
1, 062, 995
139,000
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $20,800
44 140, 056
35 105, 098
64 172, 928
55 143,300
14,000
27,500
15.000
14,000
26,000
42,000
1 S, 500
2 12. 300
I 5,283
7 36, 545
6 36, 970
46 265,250
13 70, 358
4 20. 529
14 75.857
6 32, 593
1 5. 741
13 75.025
13 69, 865
5 28,829
1 5. 072
7 38,458
8 42, 167
I 5, 138
7,539
25, 745, 649
43 152,131
23,386
99, 056, 665
1,281
4,0W, 563
22,105
95,052,102
490, 170
360, 596
71.660,511
144,000
Promotion of Rifle Practice, Army —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
23
22
23
20
23
21
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,354
OS-3.7
$3, 524
$3,354
OS-3.7
$3,619
.$3 352
GS-3.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
.$3, 619
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Persona! services:
$73. 882
283
$68, 956
265
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services
02 Travel _._
74, 165
600
954
324
24,045
29, 730
146
69,221
600
150
324
25. 387
4.129
189
70,3.50
600
150
04 Communication services
324
24. 213
234
129.964
100, 000
100,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 205
Num- Total
ber salary
I $4, 330
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4..545
2 $8,090
3 11.105
5 16. 835
11 34, 860
1 2, 910
I 3, 524
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.6,55..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates-
4 14,640
5 16, 855
11 35.090
1 2, 990
1 3, 619
4 14. 640
5 16, 775
11 34,9.30
1 3. 070
1 3.619
23 77, 314
1 3,432
23 77,399
2.5 8,4)3
23 77. 364
2. 2 7. 283
Net permanent, field (average num-
22 73. ,882
283
20.5 68,9,56
265
20.8 70,081
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
269
74, 165
69, 221
70,360
Ala.ska Communication System
Operation and Maintenance, Alaslta Communication Sy.stem —
OBLIG.\TIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
393
2
386
419
12
420
454
6
448
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,557
GS-4.fi
.$4. 723
$3,649
GS-4.6
$4,723
$3,549
GS-4.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 72:i
Direct OMigatians
01 Personal services:
$1, 465, 018
10,256
5.8';o
244, 238
$1, .544, 443
60, 000
6,178
234, 379
$1,671,401
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
27, 500
6, 68'i
254, 913
1,725,371
110,488
05,655
638, 092
266, 263
16, 180
590. 005
524,519
196,056
5, 142
1.845,000
224, 344
149, 057
742, 014
270, 622
21, 200
201.966
598, 213
642, 4"4
7,732
1,960,500
141, 181
315. 513
04 Comraunicaiioii sri vicTs
05 Rents and mil 11 \ ^n \ i(-fs_ _.
782. 04')
265, 108
23.625
07 other contractual siaxavs
2, U% 043
646,316
5. 486. 129
10, .532
4, 166,776
6,595
4. 702, 692
11, 780. 000
Obligafimis Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
4,173,371
4, 702, 692
11,780.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040,
Administrative officer
Communication specialist
Engineer, electronic
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Communication specialist
Num- Total
$7, 240
7,040
28,560
1953 estimate
$7,440
7,040
28,560
Total
salary
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
235
DETAIL OF TEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Engineer, electronic
Fiscal officer
Procurement administrative officer.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant.,.
Communication specialist
Deputy comptroller
Engineer, electronic
Personnel officer...
Grade 0. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant.
Engineer, electronic
Position classifier
Property and supply assistant
Small business specialist
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting macliine planner..
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
Grade 6. Ranee $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 1. Range $3,175 to .$3,6,55
Grade 3. Range $2,mi to $.3,4:i0
Grade 2. Range $2,7.'ill lo <;:f.23(l._
Crafts, protective, and ctistodi il 'jrades:
Grade 3. Range $3.5.i2 to .$3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates of $6,060 and above:
Engineer
First mate
Master of cable barge
Rates less than .$5,060
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Electronic equipment repairman...
Equipment operator.
Foreman, general mechanic
Foreman, machinist
Foreman, signal equipment techni-
cian
Foreman, submarine cable multi-
plex technician.
Inspector
Machinist
Mechanic
Repairman
Superintendent, communication
and installation
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, fieJd (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W, A. E. employment
Regular pay in e.tcess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
01 Personal services ;.
Num- Total
$24,960
6,140
5,940
6, 500
12, 000
5,500
16, 750
6,000
10, 620
31,610
5.060
5, 060
5, 060
5.060
Zi. xm
25, 480
56, 006
139, 115
247, S35
357. 540
41, 620
2, 552
13,919
5. 730
9. 554
.30, 450
40, 600
6,739
6,949
5, 699
5. 346
7, 446
10. 150
5. 325
60,602
36. 670
20,000
1S7, .568
1953 estimate
Num- Total
$25, 360
6,140
6,140
5,625
12,250
5,625
17, 125
6,125
10, 870
32,235
5,185
,5, 185
5,185
5,185
23, 975
25, 605
56. 505
140. 365
249, 836
400, 700
81, 210
2,632
13,919
5, 730
9, 554
72, 467
30,450
40, 600
6,739
6,949
6,699
5, 346
7, 446
10. 1.50
5. 325
60,602
1,. 544, 443
60, 000
32. 030
19, 367
182, 982
1954 estimate
6,140
5,750
12. 250
6,760
17, 250
6,250
10. 995
32. 360
6,310
5,310
6,310
.5, 310
24, 100
25, 730
67, 005
140, 616
287. 960
433, 740
108, 740
2,712
13, 919
5, 730
9, 554
72, 467
42, 098
40,600
6. 739
7, 446
10, 1.50
.5, .533
31,311
28, 742
194, 860
Military Construction, Army —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
13,828
100
19, 761
125
16, 107
126
11. 9.38
7,306
18, 763
9,175
15, 250
Deduct average number paid from "Ac-
quisition and construction of real prop-
9,135
4.632
9,588
6,116
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule gi'ades:
$4. 477
OS-6.7
$3. 157
CPC-5.1
$1,842
$4,477
QS-6.7
$3,157
CPC-5.1
$3,130
$4,477
OS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$3, 157
CPC-6.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,830
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$45, 068, 721
325, 179
173, 064
5. 778, 424
$79, 310, 448
405, 000
304, 652
9, 090, 000
$61, 280, 682
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
406, 000
236,318
7.16.5.000
Total personal services
61, 345, 388
89, 110, 000
69, 086, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Continued
01 Personal services—Continued
Deduct portion of salaries paid
from ".\cquisition and construc-
tion of real property, Air Force"..
$36, 133. 056
$46, 000, 000
$46, 000, 000
15,212,332
688,383
359, 899
19, 745
62, 225
66, 646
18, 627, 537
8, 054, 489
4, 326, 403
486,892,785
3,973
51, 010
43,110.000
1. 500. 000
600, 000
35, 000
110, 000
120, 000
35. 000, 000
14. 600. 000
7. .500, 000
063,957,867
10, 000
210, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
7,500
534,364,427
1, 667, 395
766, 752, 867
1,500,000
575, OnO, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Total obligations
536,031,822
768,252,867
576, 000. 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, general.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
Administrative officer _
Attorney adviser
Engineer, civil _
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical..
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Realty ollicer..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer.
Architect
.attorney
Attorney adviser
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Labor relations officer
Organizations and methods exami-
Proiierty and supply officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to ^,040:
-^.ccountant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
-Architect
.attorney
.\ttorney adviser
.\uditor
Budget and fiscal officer
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance..,
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Inspector
Laljor relations officer
Legal adviser
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
1 9, 800
1 9,600
25 247.800
16 1,55,000
1 9,600
5 49, 400
1 9,600
2 20,200
1 8,360
10 87, ,500
2 16, 720
3 25. 680
10 85. 200
3 25. 080
60 615.400
71 600. 640
:.360
26 225,360
1 8,360
3 25,280
2 16, 920
1 8,360
2 16. 920
3 25.280
1 8.760
1 8, 360
3 21,120
14 104,160
3 21, 620
16 116,440
11 79,540
12 86, 480
1 7, 640
1 7,640
1 7, 040
24 171,860
161
1,166,820
1,381,590
27 193. 080
63 390,460
1 7, 040
1 7, 640
7 52, 080
36 261,240
5 36, 600
24 174,860
4 30, 560
5 35, 600
6 43. 040
2 15, 080
1 7,240
2 14,480
3 21, 120
1 7, 040
1 7, 640
1953 estimate
13 $143,150
3 32. 600
1 10, 800
2 19.600
2 19. 400
34 336. 600
22 214.000
1 9, 800
7 69.000
1 9.800
3 30.000
1 8. 360
14 121.940
2 16, 920
4 34, 440
14 119. 640
5 42. 000
86 738. 7M
% 816,640
2 16. 920
34 294. 840
1 8, 660
4 33, 840
2 17,120
2 16,920
3 26, 480
5 42, 200
1 8. 960
1 8,560
1 8, 360
4 28, 360
20 147,800
4 28, 960
22 160,280
15 108,800
17 122,880
6 36,000
1 7, 040
1 7, 840
1 7, 040
33 237,620
220
1, 598, 180
1,864,630
37 266,280
73 536, 660
1 7, 240
1 7, 640
10 74, 000
50 363,400
7 51,080
33 240,620
6 45, 040
7 50, 280
8 57, 720
3 22,320
1 7,440
4 28, 760
5 35, 600
2 14, 280
1 7,840
11 $120,950
2 21, 800
1 10, 800
2 19, 600
2 19, 400
28 277.600
19 181, 600
1 9, 800
6 59, 200
1 9, 800
2 20, 400
1 8. 560
12 101. 620
2 16.920
3 26. 880
12 102.320
4 33. 640
69 593. 040
82 695.400
2 16, 920
31 268, 160
1 8,560
3 25, 480
2 17.120
2 ■ 16.920
3 25, 480
4 33, 840
1 8.960
1 8, 560
1 8, 360
4 34, 640
3 26, 480
4 28, 360
16 118,840
4 28, 760
20 14,5,400
13 94. 120
14 101,160
2 14,680
1 7, 040
1 7,840
',240
28 201,220
190
1,377,380
221
1,621.510
31 222. 440
62 456,220
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
8 59, 620
42 305.280
6 43.840
28 204.220
5 37,800
6 42, 840
7 50, 280
2 15, 280
1 7,440
2 14,680
3 21.320
1 7. 240
236
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Military Construction, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF I'ERsONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
Procurement expediter
Property and supply officer...
Purchasing officer
Realty officer.
Grade 11. Range .$6,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant
Administrative officer. .,
Appraiser
Architect
.\ttorney
Attorney adviser
.\uditor
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Cartographer
Commodity industry analyst
Construction superintendent
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general. 1
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist.
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Legal adviser
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer.
Position classifier
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement administrative officer.
Property and supply officer
Purchasing officer
Realty officer
Security officer
Superintendent
Supply olficer
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Accountant
Adoiinistrative assistant
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney adviser..
Auditor
Claims examiner
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist..
Draftsman
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial _..
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety..
Engineer, structural
Equipment technician
Information officer
Inspector
Insurance examiner
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Production specialist
Property and supply assistant
Purchasing officer
Realty officer _
Superintendent
Supply officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer...
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor _
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 29, 360
19 118,160
16 99, 340
9 5fi, 460
37 229,780
12 76,880
8 51. 620
5 31,300
1 6, 140
2 12, 480
1 6. 940
8 48, 120
1, 298, 870
"l, 968, 180
55 339,000
99 629,260
14 87, 860
61 380, 140
17 106.980
44 274. 160
7 42. 180
2 12, 480
5 30, 300
12 76, 480
2 12, 680
1 6, 940
2 12,680
6 36, 440
1 5,940
5 31. 700
1 6. 940
3 19. 920
9 55, 260
26 152. 500
20 116.000
3 17,375
2 11,875
5 29. 760
9 61, 875
1 6, 375
1 5. 626
1 6, 500
2 12, 260
4 22, 500
4 22, 375
15 86, 000
30 166,120
3 16,625
10 58, 125
3 17, 000
1 6, 600
6 33, 376
8 44, 600
1 5, 626
1 6, 500
12 67, 810
"i 6,125'
2 11,000
3 18, 260
5 28, 625
4 22, 760
1 6, 126
1 5, 760
5 28, 625
5 30, 000
3 17, 876
3 17,126
2 11,626
4 23, 626
35 185,535
36 185.475
3 16, 055
26 136,060
5 26, 550
6 32, 485
14 74, 560
Num- Total
ber salary
5 36.800
26 161.640
22 136, 580
12 75, 280
49 304,660
17 107,780
11 70, 140
7 43, 780
1 5, 940
1 6. 340
3 18,620
1 6, 940
11 66, 740
1 5, 940
62 379,120
1, 789, 130
444
2, 725. 060
76 468,140
137 864, 980
19 118,960
84 522,760
24 150,360
61 379. 540
10 60, 600
11 70,740
1 6,140
3 18, 620
24 146.160
3 18, 620
3 18, 630
7 42, 780
17 106, 380
3 18, 820
1 5,940
3 18. 820
8 48. 920
1 5. 940
7 44. 180
12
26.060
74, 080
36 209.125
28 161, 250
4 23,000
3 17, 600
7 41, 126
12 68. 876
1 6. 376
1 5. 750
1 6. 626
3 17.876
6 33. 760
6 33. 626
21 120.000
40 223,120
4 22, 250
14 80, 750
1 5, 500
4 22, 625
1 5, 625
8 44, 760
11 61,500
1 5, 750
1 5, 626
17 96. 060
1 5, 600
1 6, 250
3 16, 625
4 23, 875
7 39, 875
6 34, 000
1 6, 260
1 5, 875
7 39, 876
7 41,250
4 23, 500
4 22, 760
3 17, 250
6 34, 876
48 253,690
48 263, 605
3 16, 180
34 178, 290
7 37, 045
8 42, 980
19 100,860
1, 527, 850
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
2 15, 880
1 7, 240
4 29, 560
22 136, 980
18 112,020
11 68, 740
44 272,960
14 89, 360
9 57, 860
6 37, 440
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
2 12,680
1 6, 940
9 54, 460
1 5, 940
53 322,260
246
_ 1,
2, 315, 420
67 412,280
116 738,240
16 100. 340
71 442, 340
20 125,600
52 323, 880
8 48, 320
9 58, 260
1 6, 140
2 12. 680
20 121, 400
2 12, 680
2 12, 680
6 36, 440
14 87, 950
2 12, 880
1 6,140
2 12, 880
7 42, 580
1 6, 140
6 37, 840
1 6, 940
25, 860
67, 340
11
30 174. 750
22 127. 260
4 23, 000
2 12. 000
6 35. 376
11 63,000
1 6, 376
1 5, 876
1 5, 750
2 12,375
5 28, 125
5 28, 000
17 97, 250
34 188, 370
4 22, 250
12 69, 375
1 5, 625
4 22, 625
I 5, 750
7 39, 000
9 60, 125
1 5, 876
1 6, 760
14 78,810
1 5, 625
1 6, 260
2 11, 125
4 23, 875
6 34, 260
5 28, 375
1 6, 260
1 6, 000
6 34, 260
6 35, 626
4 23, 500
4 22, 760
2 11,760
5 29, 250
41 216, 645
40 211,650
4 21,116
31 162. 235
6 31. 735
7 37, 670
16 85, 065
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
2 10. 870
rcimiiM.-lii \ iiMlust.ry analyst
1 5,060
1 6, 185
1 6, 310
< "1 '1 1 !i niiTintendent
50 265,400
69 364,915
59 312,440
J ), III
3 16, 306
4 21,615
4 21,365
36 182, 270
48 250, 425
Engineer, civil
262
362
308
1,384,275
1, 908, 900
1,626,035
Engineer, construction ...
440
607
516
2,341,290
3,214,060
2, 738, 850
Enguieer, design and development..
2 10, 870
3 16, 055
2 10.995
Engmeer, electrical
95 600.825
131 689,235
112 589,845
121 656. 800
Engineer, industrial ... ..
1 ,5. 060
1 6, 185
104 545,630
144 764. 780
122 639, 836
70 365, 126
97 606 370
82 428 346
1 5, 810
1 5. 810
Information and editorial specialist.
1 5, 185
1 6. 310
1 6, 435
49 254, 690
68 364 206
68 302 105
6 32, 176
Organization and methods exam-
6 27, 050
7 37. 546
7 37, 295
Placement assistant. ..
3 17, 055
4 22. 240
3 17, 180
Procurement and supply supervisor.
3 16, 655
4 21. 740
4 21, 615
Property and supply assistant
.30 169.925
41 217.710
36 185.850
10 54, 100
14 75. 090
12 64. 470
35 186, 475
626
29 154,865
448
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
381
1,819,960
2, 513, 985
2, 141, 376
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
1,585
2,186
1,862
6,891,970
9. 522, 300
8, 103, 755
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
771
1,064
906
3, 037, 826
4, 198, 260
3, 573, 025
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1,112
1,534
1,306
3, 938, 365
5, 449, 635
4, 629, 905
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1,179
1,627
1,386
3, 906, 835
5, 378, 595
4, 581, 765
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
1,516
2,091
1,781
4, 621, 960
6, 381, 670
5, 435, 6.50
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
740
1,021
869
2, 129, 506
2, 933, 215
2. 499, 456
Gr;uli' 1 l: ;irj.' -j,;.n.i i„ ..'.'.ISO
11 28,640
15 38,860
13 33, 780
Craft, ill: i 111 i; 1 li.ii tirades;
Gru'l' i'' I: .■ • ■ i ' ■ ■-,:tl5
7 32. 330
10 46.400
8 37,020
Gra.l'' '' K ,:ij - ;,i.-" i.i .i.'.iiin
9 37. 850
13 64. 950
10 42, 126
Grade 8. R;iiic.' i:\.7W to $4,490
49 186. 135
70 267,800
,63 201,220
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to $4.036
34 118,690
49 171,495
37 129,166
Grade 6. Range .$:!.2O0 to $3.680
29 95, 720
41 135,240
31 102,360
Grade 5. Range .$2,974 to $3.454
54 164,588
77 23.5,160
68 176, 724
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
60 146, 180
71 204,860
64 166,340
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
47 129, 164
67 182, 034
61 139, 442
Grade 2. Range .$2,420 to $2,840
44 110,084
&3 157,464
47 117,484
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Engineer. -
2 11,785
3 17,688
3 17,688
6 28, 842
6 29, 142
5 29. 142
Foreman, automotive equipment...
1 6,802
1 6. 863
1 6.863
1 6, 674
1 6, 634
1 5. 634
Foreman, mauitenance equipment . .
1 6, 178
1 6. 238
1 6. 238
Inspector .. .. ..
10 77, 113
11 82.934
11 82.934
7 39, 167
7 39, 575
7 39. 576
Rates less than $5,060
2,517
4,147
2.852
4, 609. 910
12,882,816
7, 965, 156
13, 828
19, 761
16, 107
64, 774, 147
82, 236, 723
66,905,450
1,990
9, 705, 426
1,123
2, 926, 275
982
5, 624, 768
Net permanent, field (averagenum-
11,838
18, 638
16. 125
45, 068, 721
79, 310. 448
61, 280, 682
Pflrt-time and temporary positions:
242, 415
300. 000
300, 000
42,019
50,000
50, 000
14, 997
25. 000
26, 000
25. 748
173, 064
30,000
304, 562
30,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
235,318
3, 518, 997
5, 961, 000
4, 767, 000
Night-work differential.
99, 977
264, 000
167, 500
175, 645
243,000
185. 600
Additional pay for service abroad
1,983,805
2. 632. 000
2.055.000
61, 34.6, 388
89,110,000
69, 086, 000
Deduct portion of salaries paid from
"Acquisition and construction of real
property, Air Force"
36. 133. 056
46,000,000
46, 000, 000
01 Personal services..
15. 212, 332
43, 110, 000
23,086,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
237
DET.ML OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntillVied
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
$15,009,869
202, 463
$42, 910, 000
200,000
$22,886,000
15, 212, 3.'i2
43,110,000
Miscellanieous
Preparation for Sale or Salvage of Military Property, Aryny-
(Aiiiiual indefinite appropriation, special account)
OBLIG.\TIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Sernces
Total number of peinianent positions
1,4.W
1,257
1,636
1,486
1,636
Average salary and grades:
General schedule grades:
S3, 525
OS-t.4
$2, 552
CPC-3.0
$3,146
$3, 525
as-1.4
$2, 552
OPC-3.0
$3, 146
$3 522
GS-4.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial serv-
ices:
CPC 3 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary. . .
$3,146
Personal service obligations:
$4, 010, 9,57
15, 242
244, 635
$4, 738, 282
18,006
129, 681
$4 740 972
Regular pay in excess of 62-woek base.- -
18, 016
126 980
Total personal service obligations. .
4, 270, 734
4, 885, 988
4,885,968
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
4, 270, 586
16, 500
32.000
1, 403, 955
218, 920
5,941,961
148
4, 885, 968
50,000
100,000
4,464,032
500, 000
4, 885, 968
50, 000
4,464,032
10, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
5, 942, 109
10, 000, 000
DET.\IL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,010:
Inspector
Grade 11 . Range .$5,910 to $6,940:
Administrative oIHcer
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
Inspector
Administrative assistant..
Kngineer, industrial
Engineer, .safety
.\ccountant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4. ■-'0,1 to $4.9,55
Orade6. H:ri - • :.-'''■ i > >t,545
Grade 5. I; : M.160
Grade 4. Hr , . i . ".fim
Grades. Hiinr ■• .'.'i.-.m i., i;:!,4;iO
Grade 2. Range $2,7.'in to $3,2.'10
Grade 1, Range $2,,500 to $2,9S0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to rates less than
$5,060 _
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.
Night-work differential
01 Personal services
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 6, 140
10 52, 100
1 5, 685
1 5, 060
1 5,310
1 5, 310
3 14, 735
10 44, ,300
6 19, 225
15 54, l.'iO
?4 77, 640
48 145, 760
24 69, 200
,580
1 6, 140
15 78, 025
1 5,810
1 5, 060
1 5, 435
1 5,310
3 14,985
15 65,825
5 19, 600
25 89, 000
34 110,190
03 190.810
2« 81,000
1,340
', 660
15 78, 275
I ,5, 810
1 5, 1S5
1 5, 560
1 5, 435
3 15,235
15 65, 825
5 19,725
25 88, 500
34 109, 790
63 190.010
28 80 6 0
1 2. 740
2, 032
1,459
4, 64.5, 347
?02 634,390
1,636
5. 220, 0<2
150 4S1.800
1,636
5, 219, 622
1.50 47^,650
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Navy Personnel, General Expenses —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
12, 088
23
12, 080
11
12, 490
10
11, 076
11,402
47
Deduct number paid from project order
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services
11,076
11,355
11.687
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 513
Gi3-4.1
$3, 481
CPG-6.0
$6. 691
$3,480
.$3, 513
OS-4.1
$3. 481
CPC-6.0
$6, 764
$3. 656
$3, 513
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Professors and instructors: Average
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,553
Personal service obligations:
Civilian:
$39, 360, 914
81,618
160, 000
1,043,969
$40, 969, 223
44, 945
157, 461
907, 352
$41, 864. 118
40, 3! 10
160, 605
884, 877
I'm 1 ' 1 1 nporary positions
llr.")]ii |.,.. ill i^cc'ss of 52-week base.
Paynhhi ;,ii ..r l.iisic rates...
Total personal service obligations...
Deduct amounts financed from proj-
ect orders charged to object classes
07 and 08
40, 633, 501
42, 078, 981
164, 100
42, 949, 900
Net personal service obligations..
40, 636, 601
41, 924, 881
42, 949, 900
Direct Ohlitiatians
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
Civilian
39, 784, 176
1, 339, 330
2, 997, 242
212, 393
766, 628
7. 078, 490
2, 792, 705
15. 635. 824
16. 572. 343
7. 013, 653
98,095
42, 791
160,754
41, 067, 181
1, ,570, 335
3,081,642
2,59, 900
851, 855
.5. 14.5,«i2
3. 3.11. 624
16. 10S,:;01
16, 373, 769
7,317,610
114,8001
60,300
198, 821
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
121 800
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims
56, 900
219, 800
Total obligations from appropri-
94, 494, 424
68, 875 ,
95,491,800
65,000
92, 100, 000
65,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
94, 663, 299
95, 646, 800
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
852, 325
857, 700
7,500
4,500
321, 956
14, 000
205. 600
462, 430
419,315
685, 600
4,278
293, 405
62, 162
609, 725
249, 704
172, 705
4,600
327,000
14, 000
243, 800
397, 600
257, 400
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2, 144, 304
2. 293. 000
1,830,000
Total obligations
96,707,603 1 97,839,800
93, 985, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800
.\ssistant fiscal director
Spofiil advisory assistant
'l\'chnical director, research divi-
Griilc 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Ad ninistrative officer and manage-
ment adviser -
.\s.^:stant head, field administration
branch
Assistant head and senior training
specialist, standards and curricu-
lum branch
9,800
9,600
1 9, 8C0
1 9. 800
1 10, 000
1 9.800
200200—53-
238
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Navy Personnel, General Expenses — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14 Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Head, billet and qualifications re-
search branch ._
Head, budget branch -
Head, classification and survey re-
search branch
Head, training research branch
Principal transportation speciahst.-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant director, enlisted services
and records division .-
Assistant head, billet and qualifica-
tions research branch
Assistant head, classification and
survey research branch
As;istant head, information services
branch -
Assistant head, training research
branch ---
Bureau counsel
Civilian administrator, qualifica-
tions and selection section
Head, accounting branch
Head, classification research section.
Head, curriculum and instructor
training section
Head, field audit and procedures
branch -
Head, library services branch
Head, manpower analysis section.. _
Head , Navy job classification section.
Head, organizational analysis sec-
tion
Head, personnel branch
Head, qualifications analysis sec-
tion --
Head, survey research section
Head, training aids section
Head, training publications section..
Head, training research branch
Occupational research analyst
Special assistant to assistant chief
for records
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
Assistant head, accounting branch..
Assistant head, education and in-
formation section
Assistant head, functional training
section
Assistant head, personnel branch. ..
Assistant head, plans, special pro-
grams, and honor naval schools
Assistant head, training research
branch
Attorney-adviser
Budget officer J
Complements and allowances of-
ficer
Curriculum and instructor training
specialist
Government accountant
Head, accounting branch
Head, billet analysis and specifica-
tions section
Head, field audit and procedures
branch .-.
Head, manpower branch
Head, qualifications analysis sec-
tion -
Occupational research analyst
Organizational research specialist
Property management officer.
Qualifications analyst..
Research psychologist
Sociologist, penology
Special assistant for legislation
Training aids specialist
Training course WTiter..
Training officer
Training specialist
Transportation specialist
Grade 11. Ranc(> $5,940 to $6,940:
i\c' assistant
An >
mI, ;tcfounting branch.
A^^i^t;illt tini'l, library services
branch _. _.
Assistant head, tabulated records
branch
Budget officer...
Complements and allowances offi-
cer..
Contact representative.
Curriculum and instructor training
specialist
Electronics training officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
9,600
9,'66o'
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,360
8,960
8,960
15,280
66,760
7,640
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
21, 120
36,600
22, 320
15,280
6,340
6,340
6,940
8,660
8,360
8,660
8,360
8,760
8,360
8,960
7,440
8,040
7,240
15, 080
9 67, 160
1 7,040
7,240
7,240
7.040
7,440
21,. 320
36,800
22,320
15,280
Num- Total
ber salary
7,440
7.640
7,440
7,240
7.040
7.240
7,240
7.240
7,440
21,320
37,000
22. 520
15,480
7,040
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Employee relations officer
Fiscal accountant and auditor
General attorney
Government accountant
Head, art section
Head, enlisted services branch
Head, Naval Academy branch
Head, qualifications analysis unit,
officer personnel division.
Head, service unit, officer persoimel
division
Head, services branch, administra-
tive and management division
Head, United States Armed Forces
Institute unit
Information and editorial speciahst.
Information specialist
Legal assistant, enhsted personnel
division
Management assistant
Occupational research analyst
Organization and methods
examiner
Personnel qualifications analyst
Position classifier
Project supervisor, quaUfications
analysis section
Property management officer
Records management officer
Special assistant, transportation
division
Stall assistant, accounting branch.
Statistician... ._
Supply oflScer
Technical assistant, enlisted serv-
ices and records division
Technical assistant, personnel ac-
counting division
Training aids specialist
Training course writer
Training officer
Trainmg research specialist
Training specialist
Training supply officer
Transportation specialist-
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Assistant branch head, enlisted
services and records division
Assistant program officer, NROTC
unit
Civilian assistant to head, officer
distril)Ution branch
Correspondence coordinator
Ilpad, dependents assistance branch.
Head, machine operations section...
Illustrator
Position classffier
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator.
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician ...
Assistant employee relations officer .
Assistant head, library services
branch
Assistant head, officer records serv-
ice branch-.
Assistant head, traffic branch
Budget analyst
Chief examiner, enlisted services
and records division-..
Civilian personnel training officer...
Contact representative-
Cdjiy editor, "All Hands"
Curriculum and instructor training
specialist.
Editor
Educational research specialist
Head, accounts and reports section.
Head, art .section
Head, expenditure and reports
analysis section
Head, bureau allotments section
Head, film distribution unit...
Head, publications, editorial, and
production unit
Head, publications unit..
Head, research security section,
special services division
Head, service unit, officer personnel
division
Head, training bulletin unit
Management assistant
Occupational research analyst
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel qualifications analyst
Persoimel technician, enlisted per-
sonnel division
Placement officer..
Research psychologist
Supply otiicer
Tabulating project planner
Technical librarian.
Training course writer
Training officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$6,940
6,140
6,140
6,640
6,340
6,340
6,640
6,140
18, 420
17, 820
5,940
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,340
"'6,940'
6,940
6,940
12, 480
30, 300
18, 220
18. 020
5,186
11,370
5,060
5,560
5, 060
6, 310
42, 105
10, 246
'"5,"435"
5,686
5, 185
6 26, 426
29 153.0.50
2 10. 245
3 16, 430
1 a, 185
3 1.5. 555
6 26, 675
1 .5, 310
2 10. 370
1 5,060
1 5, 060
1 5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,940
1 6.140
1 6,140
6,940
18, 620
6,140
6,340
6,940
6,540
6,740
6,640
6,340
6,640
12, 080
24,160
11,880
6.940
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,340
'ill 880
6,940
6,940
12. 680
30, 600
24.360
17,820
34, 125
5,600
5,626
'e.'ooo'
5,185
11,495
6,185
6,560
31,485
6,060
6,185
6,310
5,060
6,060
6,810
6, l.<(6
26,300
16,305
16,305
15, 555
.6. 185
15,680
20,740
5,310
10, 495
5,060
10, 246
6,0
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
239
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEKvicES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num- Total
Departmental— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade S. Ranee $4,620 to $5,370
40 $197, 92";
38 $188,025
35 $173,180
Grade 7. Panee $4,205 to $4,il55
110
486, .300
109
481,900
113 499,675
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,515
58
236. 860
66
228, 700
55 224,620
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
203
746,605
203
746, 626
210 772,380
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
419
407
426
I
388, 325
1,340.250
1, 399, 876
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
810
.809
778
2, 455, 655
2, 428, 1(X)
2, 335, 030
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
440
383
384
1
248, 660
1, 071, rao
1, 074, 430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230-.
3
9,690
3
9.770
3 9, 930
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
28
70, 576
28
77,856
27 70, 024
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060
6
18,280
6
18, 612
6 19, 234
Total permanent, departmental
2,343
2, 2.52
2,263
8, 300, 431
7 958, 628
8, 059, 193
76.9
15.6
18 8
305, 520
93, 030
129, 910
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2, 267.
2.236
5
2, 244. 2
7,994,911
7, ,865, 598
7, 929, 283
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
30,760
30,252
30, 417
Payment above basic rates:
55, 614
59, .500
69,500
500
600
500
.\11 personal services, departmental.
8
081,675
7,955,850
8,019,700
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Physicist
1
9,600
1
19, 200
2 19,400
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Education and training specialist. . .
6
43.200
4
35. 240
4 35, 640
Engineer, electronics
1
8,760
1
8.760
1 8,960
9,360
1
9.360
1 9,360
Occupational research analyst
1
8,360
4
33,440
4 33, 640
1
8,3G0
1 8,360
Training and educational research
1
8,360
1 8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
14,880
2
14,880
Educational and training specialist.
32
231,880
32
233,480
33 244,320
6
44,640
6
45,240
6 46, 040
1
7,640
1
7,640
1 7, 840
2
14,480
2
14,880
2 14, 880
4
28,160
4
28,560
4 28, 960
4
28.160
4 28, 160
1
7,240
1
7,240
1 7, 440
2
14,080
3 21,120
:::::::::
2
14, 080
2 14, 080
1
7,640
1
7,640
1 7,8!0
1
7,040
2
14,080
2 14, 2S0
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
6,140
1
6,140
1 6.340
1
5,940
1
6, 140
1 6, 140
Education and training specialist...
43
268,760
42
264. 620
42 267,620
2
12,880
2
13,280
2 13. 280
3
18, 620
3
18, 820
3 19, 220
1
6,340
1
6,340
1 6,640
3
18, 620
3
18. 820
3 19, 220
3
19, 620
3
20. 020
3 20, 220
1
5,940
1
5,940
1 6, 140
2
12,280
2
12, 680
2 12. 680
2
12,880
2
13,080
2 13, 080
1
6,340
1
6,340
1 6, 540
1
4
6.740
25,760
1
4
6,740
26,360
1 6, 740
4 26, 360
5
29,700
5 29, 700
Organization and methods exam-
2
1
11.880
6,940
2
1
12, 280
5,940
2 12, 280
Printing and publications officer
1 6, 140
1
6,940
3
17. 820
8 47. 520
1
5,940
1
6, 140
1 6. 140
1 5, 940
4
26,560
4
26.660
4 27. 160
1
5,940
1
5,940
1 6,140
Training and educational research
2
11.880
2
11.880
3 18. 220
1
6,340
1
6,540
1 6, 640
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
6
36,000
6
36, 375
6 36, 750
1
1
6,500
6,625
1 5, 625
1
5,566
1 5, 760
Firefighter.... .
2
12,250
2
12, 376
2 12, 500
1
5,500
1
5,626
1 5. 625
2
1
12. 375
5,500
6
1
34, 626
5,625
6 36. 125
1 6, 625
1
6,760
1
6,876
1 6, 000
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3
16, 305
3
16, 655
3 16, 930
12
64,845
12
65, 695
13 71, 656
1
3
6,060
16, 430
1 6, 186
4
21,115
3 16, 805
3
15, 930
3
16, 055
3 16, 305
1
1
8
5,810
5,810
41, 480
1
1
8
6,810
5,810
42,230
1 5, 810
1 5, 810
Editor
8 42,460
DETAIL OF FEBsoNAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber
■salary
ber
salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Education and training specialist...
16 $81,710
20 $101, 950
20 $101, 950
1 5. 185
1
6.310
5,435
4 20, 740
4
?1, 115
21,615
1 5,060
1
6.185
5,310
2 10, 120
2
10. 245
10. 370
1 5,685
1
6.810
5,810
1 5,560
1
6,685
5,810
1 5,560
2
11, 496
5,685
4 21, 490
3
16, 055
16, 930
F.M-iMrM, i.frlV
1 5, 810
1
6,810
5,935
1 5,660
1
5,685
5,810
I. " .■: . ...n,rai::::::::::::::::
1 5, 810
1
5,936
5,935
1 5,560
1
6,685
6,810
lixhil.it SIH'Cialist
1 5, 185
1
6, 310
6,435
6 31, 860
6
32, 235
32.860
3
16, 056
1 5,310
1
6,310
6,435
1 6,060
1 5, 810
1
1
6,186
5,810
6,310
6.810
12 64, 970
2 10, 370
13
3
70,905
15,680
13
3
72, 155
16, 065
23
119, 505
23
120, 265
Organization and methods exam-
2 10,245
2
10, 370
2
10, 620
3 16, 930
3
16, 305
3
16,680
1
5,310
1
5,435
Printing and publications assistant.
1 6,060
1
5,186
1
.5, 310
1 5,060
1
6,060
4
20, 365
1 5,060
1
6,185
1
5,310
1
6,060
1
5,186
2 11,120
2
11,370
2
11,496
6 31,860
6
32,235
6
32, 736
Training and educational research
1 5,060
4
20,240
5
25,800
1 5,560
1
5,685
1
5,810
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
28 139,985
28
141, 430
28
141, 785
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955.
112 506,585
106
484, 375
106
485,320
Grade 6. Range $:!,795 to $4,545
89 370,265
90
380, 085
91
388,680
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
300
298
278
1,091,965
1
1
029,636
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
629
509
462
2, 143, 045
1
1
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,234
942
987
3. 820, 536
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
667
1,082
1,147
1, 856, 890
Grade 1. Range $2,.500 to $2,980
11 27, 500
2
6,000
1
2,580
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range .$4,565 to $5,315
12 58, 655
12
59,405
12
60.405
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
15 67,750
15
68,625
15
69. 375
Grade 8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490
61 251,515
61
252, 245
62
257, 235
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
135 608.225
130
489,345
132
497, 460
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
361
322
322
1. 207, 280
1
106. 286
1
104,160
Grade 6. Range .$2,974 to $3,4.54
126 391.770
130
406, 364
144
450, 610
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
31 96, 290
34
105, 120
35
107,940
Grade 3. Range $2,.552 to $3,032
11 29,432
9
8
Grade 2. Range $2,4?0 to $2,840
11 28. 370
11
28, 370
11
28.370
Professors and instructors (34 U. S. C.
1071-1076b):
1 12, 000
1
12,000
1
Senior professor and professor. Range
$6 760 to $11,050 - -
64 575,224
Chief instructor and associate pro-
fessor. Range $6,720 to $7,800
120 823,270
131
912, 706
134
949, 606
Assistant professor and assistant chief
instructor. Range $4,420 to $6,240..
115 646,204
136
746. 748
144
800, 210
Instructor. Range .$3,380 to $4,810.. ..
23 104,410
15
70, 220
15
72, 020
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
97 554,207
118
670. 918
121
691, 286
811
3, 105, 601
761
2,905,539
757
2
896, 879
Positions at (daily, hourly, etc.) rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060-.
4,435
4,490
4,805
14, 936, 730
15, 618, 387
16 607, 457
9,745
9,828
10, 227
34, 988, 673
35, 827, 231
37, 231, 190
958.6
3. 622, 670
673.9
2, 723, 606
793.
3
1
296, 356
Net permanent, field (average num-
8, 786. 4
9,154.
I
9. 433. 2
31, 366, 003
33
103, 625
33, 934, 835
Part-time and temporary positions:
63,793
16, 845
16,700
17,826
23, 100
23,600
5.000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
119, 236
127, 209
129,550
Payment above basic rates:
820, 094
135, 866
135, 468
134, 341
4.625
500
500
Additional pay for service abroad
27.384
33, 221
36,897
32, 554, 826
34
123. 131
34
930,200
Total, departmental and field
40, 636, 501
42, 078, 981
42, 949, 900
Deduct amounts flnanced from project
orders charged to object classes 07 and 08.
154, 100
40, 636, 501
41, 924, 881
42
949,900
i
240
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY-^Continued
Navy Personnel, General Expenses — Continued
DETAIL OF I'KKsoXAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sclicd-
ule are distributed as follows:
$39, 784, 176
862, 325
$41, 067, 181
857, 700
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
40, 636, ,W1
41, 924, 881
42, 949, 900
Marine Corps Troops and Facilities —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
21,619
18, 503
21,469
18, 194
22, 401
19,437
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 389
GS-3.9
$3, 321
CPC-5.7
$3, 142
$3, 389
GS-3.9
$3, 321
CPC-5.7
$3, 229
$3, 389
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 321
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 335
Personal service obligations:
$58, 946, 604
227. 250
2, 878, 630
$59, 982, 180
230, 680
2,073,468
$64, 416, 276
248, 625
2, 322, 661
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
62, 052, 484
62,286,328
66,987,562
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
02 Travel
56, 850, 676
.5, 349, 082
17,119,244
726, 482
1, 925, 947
947, 739
746,344
59. 509. 965
4, 850, 248
22, 483, 688
654, 550
4,021,264
809, 600
542, 143
64,211.199
4,712.329
22, 396. 081
862. 346
4, 554, 506
1, 383. 104
794, 942
210.000
299, 836, 063
267,095,181
1, 504, 025
655, 234
Services performed by other agen-
254, 533. 868
646, 036. 541
2, 858. 498
438. 714
407, 610, 963
350, 196, 515
3, 484. 508
594, 556
09 Equipment
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds . -
Reimbursements from non-Federal
987, 533, 135
854, 758, 000
668,215,000
66, 791
Total direct obligations
987, 533, 135
864,758,000
668, 281, 791
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
5, 201, 808
6.083
44. 623
28.458
736. 861
21.131
39.320,085
2, 973, 764
86
2. 776, 363
2, 776, 363
02 Travel
3.750
3.824
390, 839
3,750
3,824
390,839
04 Pommunication services
Of) R(iit< aiifl iifilit', -rnices
iiT iiilirr r„nii Mil] ii „ 1-vices..
(|i) lv|iii|.iiHril ."."^^
14, 424, 912
4,720,086
626
30, 324, 912
499, 686
626
10 Lands anil slrilclllres
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
48,332,899
22. 320, 400
34,000,000
Total obligations
1,035,866,034
877,078,400
702, 281, 791
DETAIL OF PERSONA
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Nam- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Sp..-, 1
' 1" the Quarter-
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
in:: ■ 1 . '
1 $10,800
1 $10,800
1 $10, 800
Gra.Ir 1 ; i.
":i«i to $10,606:
ll:ri'r
1 9. 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9. 800
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 9. 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
Grade i:i K:ini.
- $s.360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
1 9, 100
1 9, 160
1 9. 160
DETAIL OF PER.soNAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade IS n-m'jf «^,360 to $9,360— Con.
Adniii
Archie
Attorr
Persumiel administrator
Personnel officer
Transportation specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
ilist.
Gou,ial..;:i.i,l> ulUcer..
Intelligence analyst
Occuoational analyst
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel research analyst
Purchasing agent ......
•Supply training officer
Tabulating equipment office super-
Or:
250:
'.v^ and ll,,cal uU
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Photographic equipment and sup-
ply specialist
Position classifier
Surplus property disposal officer
Tabulating equipment office super-
visor
Transportation specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-\.ccnuntinff and fiscal assistant
.\dniini^tr:iti\-.: :)ssistant
AutuiiiuU.v equipment specialist..
Budget analyst
Employee counselor
Equipment specialist
Fiscal accounting and auditing
clerk
General supply assistant
General supply officer _
Histornn
In:]ll !■! 1 I'. ' livt
Per
\st.
ol.Ult-
Persunnel assistant, military
Personnel research analyst
Publications editor
Purchasing agent supervisor
Supply catabger, general - _
Supply requirements assistant
Supply requirements officer
Tabulating equipment supervisor
Tabulating project planner
Transportation specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Unclassified ,
Total permanent, departmental., .
Deduct lapses
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work dMerential
All personal services, departmental.
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
14. 080
7.040
8.040
14. 080
21. 920
7.040
14.080
7.040
7.440
21.720
7,040
6.140
5, 940
5,940
12,
Ih, 220
12,680
6, 140
6, 940
12. 680
0.140
6,140
6,340
5.500
5.875
5,500
5,500
6,750
6,626
5.060
40. 855
5. 060
5.060
5. 060
.5,060
5, 185
5, 810
5,060
5,310
6. 185
31. 235
5,060
5,435
25. 675
5. 185
15, 305
20, 616
5,060
5,060
5,810
10, 620
5,310
10, 120
5,310
5,060
6 30, 860
20 95, 900
96 418,065
45 180,400
277
1, 008, 320
3,538
3. 280
3,150
2.552
12, .380
4,200
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 360
8,360
9,360
8.040
14.1
21.920
7.040
14. 080
7.040
7.440
21.720
7.040
6. 140
5.940
5. 940
12. 080
18. 220
12, e
6.140
5.940
12, 680
6,140
6,140
5,500
5,875
5,500
5,500
5. 760
5,625
5,060
40, 855
5,060
6,060
5.060
,5,060
.5, 186
5,810
5,060
5,310
5, 185
31, 235
5,060
5,435
26, 675
5,185
15, 305
20, 615
5,060
5.C
5,810
10, 620
5,310
10, 120
5,310
5,060
6 30, 860
20 9,5, 900
96 418.065
46 180,400
276
1, 004, 160
3, 535
3,280
3,150
2,562
9,960
4,405
Num- Total
ber salary
2,042
6, 996, 897
293 923, 023
2,039
6, 987, 092
241 673, 626
2,039
6, 987, 305
241 817, 534
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
241
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field;
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Production superintendent (cloth-
ing manuiacturing)
Grade 13, Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer, general
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Contract specialist - - -
Education and training specialist.-.
15ngineer, electronics
Engineer, general
General supply officer
Industrial specialist
Personnel officer
Production analyst, general
Production analyst, clothing manu^
facturing...
Production specialist, clothing
manufacturing
Trial attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Architect
Architectural engineer
Chemist
Contract specialist, general
Education and training specialist...
Electronics technician, radio
Employee relations oflicer
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics.
Engineer, general
Enpi]
Encii
Engini
Indu<ti
Organizat
I and methods examiner
I^ersonnel olhcer
Production specialist
Safety program specialist
Supply cataloger, electrical equip-
ment
Technologist, general
Traffic manager
Training officer..
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Education and training specialist..
Equipment specialist, electrical
Firefighter
Firefighter supervisor
Housing manager
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Safety program administrator
Safety program specialist
Traffic manager
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Cartographer
Construction inspector
Construction superintendent
Editor, general
Education and training specialist..
Electronics technician, general
Employee rel'itions officer
Engineer, architectiu-al..
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electiicaL
Engineer, general
Engineer, Iiydraulic
Engineer, mechanical _
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, structural
Engineering material and equip-
ment inspector, general
Engineer, topogi-aphic
Equipment specialist
Equipment specialist, automotive.
Equipment specialist, electrical
Equipment specialist, mechanical-
Firefighter, general
Firefighter supervisor
Fiscal accountant
Forester
General supply assistant
Governmental cost accountant
Horticulturist
In-service training assistant.
Landscape architect
Librarian
Personnel assistant
Procurement officer.
Safety program specialist.
Shoe inspector
Soil conservationist
Supply cataloger, general
Supply cataloger, electrical equip-
ment
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8,560
7,040
7,040
7,240
29, 160
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
15,280
6,940
12,680
6,540
6,940
6,940
fi, 140
6,940
12, 280
6,940
19, 020
6,640
38,240
5.940
12,880
6. 940
11,880
6,140
24,760
5,940
12,680
5,940
11,125
6,500
5,625
22, 875
5,750
6,626
5,626
6,625
26,800
5,060
5,560
6,810
16, 680
6.186
25.300
6.560
10, 245
16.066
21,365
20. 240
15, 555
6.060
30, 985
6,060
6,185
10, 120
5,060
6,060
10,120
6,560
10.245
6.660
1.5,805
5. 435
5.560
5,186
10, 870
16,680
6,436
6,060
15,936
16. 305
15,430
10, 370
5,810
5,435
10,246
10,370
5,060
17, 120
8,560
8,660
7,040
7,040
7,240
29,160
7,040
7.040
7,040
7,040
16, 280
6,940
12,680
6,540
11,880
12, 280
6,940
19, 020
6,640
60,120
6, 940
12,880
6,940
II.8RO
12, OSO
24, 760
6,940
12,680
6, 940
6,940
5,940
23,260
16, 626
11,126
6,600
5,625
5.600
28, 376
11,250
5.625
5,625
5,626
26.800
5.060
6,560
6,810
16, 680
6.185
26,300
5,560
10, 245
16, 056
21,366
20,240
16. 565
5.060
30, 986
5,060
5, 186
10, 120
5,060
6,060
10,120
5,660
10. 245
6.560
15,805
5, 435
5,560
5,186
10, 870
16,680
5,435
5,060
5,060
16. 930
16,305
15,430
10, 370
5,810
5,436
10, 245
17,120
8,560
8,660
7,040
7,040
7,2^10
29,160
7,040
7,040
14, 080
7,040
5, 940
12,680
6, 640
11,880
5,940
■ 6,140
11,880
12, 280
5,940
19, 020
6,540
44, ISO
6,940
12, 880
5,940
11,880
18,020
24, 7t)0
6,940
5,940
5,940
5,940
23,260
16, 626
11.126
5,500
6,626
6,500
28, 375
11.250
5, 626
6,625
6,625
26.800
5,060
6.660
6,810
16, 680
5,185
26. 300
5,560
10, 245
16,066
26. 425
20, 240
15, 656
5,060
30,985
5,060
5.185
10, 120
6,060
5,060
10. 120
5,500
10, 245
6,660
20, 865
6, 436
10, 620
5,185
10, 870
16,680
6, 435
5,060
5,060
15,930
16,306
16,430
10, 370
5,810
6,435
10, 246
10, 370
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Tabulating equipment operation
supervisor...
Traffic manager
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,.546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range .$4, .665 to $5,316
Grade 9. Range .$4,150 to ,$4.900
Grade 8. Range ,$.'!,74n to .$4.490
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to $4.0.35 .
Grade 6. Range $i.-XO to .$3.680
Grade 6. Ran,ge $2,974 to $3,464
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to .$3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Unclassified.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
.\dditlonal pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule.
1 $6, 060
3 16,055
34 163,830
191 840,166
226 889,920
333
1,20,5,905
43 176. 070
87 315, ■,45
131 434, 960
196 606,504
2 5, 980
11 2«,472
49 126,630
15, 087
47, 397, 842
1 $5, 060
3 16,066
30 14,6,350
186 819,130
201 795, 046
, 098, 196
19, 577
62, 499, 303
2,823
9, 626, 573
16,754
52. 872, 730
203, 372
2, 476, 733
86,288
1,467
56, 850, 676
5, 201, 808
2, 072, 210
1,236
3, 838, 130
1,016
2,917,680
12 30, 000
9 42, 710
86 308,8
131 432, /
190 678,6
38 100, 0
1.5, 126
48, 844, 1
19,430
63, 318, 659
3, 034
9, 749, 945
16,396
63, 568, 714
206. 013
1, 692, 729
86, 925
1,500
69, 609, 965
2,776,363
1 $5, 060
3 16,055
30 146,350
189 831,746
204 806, !30
306
1,111,336
86 312,310
132 4,36, %0
199 605,426
2 5, 980
11 28,472
37 97, 590
15,988
03,317,026
20.362
68, 029, 274
2,723
9, 782, 769
17, 639
68, 246, 606
224, 896
1, 934, 879
93,326
1,600
04,211,199
2, 776, 363
Aircraft and Facilities, Navy —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
86, 670
312
84,647
288
82, 369
288
81, 619
1,529
81, 605
1,634
80, 820
Deduct number paid from project order
1.138
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services
79,990
_ 79. 871
79,682
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,992
as-6.3
.$3, 504
CPC-6.1
$3,629
.$3,992
GS-5.3
$3,504
CPC-6.1
$3,633
$3. 992
GS-5.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,604
CPC-6.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,633
Personal service obligations:
$291, 484. 663
506. 149
1, 164. 966
11,392,780
$306. 198, 229
376. 390
1. 197. 662
5. 342. 819
$304,212,711
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
378. 927
1,1X9,918
5, 242, 444
Total personal service obligations...
Deduct amounts financed from project
orders charged to object classes 08 and
304, 648, 658
6. 664, 360
313.114.000
6.277,000
311,024,000
82,359
4,305,000
Net personal service obligations
298, 894, 198
306,837,000
306, 719, 000
Direct Oblinations
Appropriated funds:
298,893,711
6, 390, 567
3. 714, 250
306,835,000
6, 617, 000
4,115.600
306, 717, UOO
6, 247, 000
03 Transportation of things...
4, 462. 000
242
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Aircraft and Facilities, Navy — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
IHrect Obligations— Continued
Appropriated funds— Continued
$1. 275, 635
9, 254, 725
2,4fil,000
55, 482, 937
4. 212, 000
249,670,947
292,043.641
2,232,000
895,452
$1,286,000
9. 776. 000
2. .546. 000
67, 862, 000
4, 500, 000
245. 723. 200
311.323.000
2.998.000
922, 000
$1,3.M,000
9, ?99. 000
2, 442, 000
81,996,000
4, 600. 000
279. 016. 000
355.173.000
2. 380. 000
924. 000
Services performed by other
Total obligations from appropri-
926, 426, 765
850, 690
964, 500, 200
404,000
1.055,000,000
350,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
927,277.355
964,904,200
1,055,350,000
Obligations Payable OtU of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
487
n. 937. noo
6. 847, 513
5,215,000
2,000
7, 259, 000
8,151,000
5, 588, 000
2,000
10, 255, 000
7, 271, 000
3, 472, 000
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
19, 000. 000
21,000,000
21,000,000
Total obligations
946, 277, 355
985,904,200
1,076,350,000
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SERVICE.S
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney-adviser
Deputy fiscal director
Engineer, mechanical
Program coordinator
Contract administrator
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, Government
Aircraft inspector
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aircraft development con-
troL_ _
Engineer, electronic general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Maintenance plans and program
officer
Organization and methods exam-
Persormcl officer
Program coordinator. -
Statistician, mathematical . .
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Accountant .
A.iministrative officer ,
Aircraft inspector, engines
Attorney-adviser
Budget administrator
Contract administrator
Contract specialist
Contract termination officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical instruments.
Engineer, aircraft structtu-al devel-
opment
Engineer, aircraft structural loads..!
Engineer, aircraft, flutter and vibra-
tion
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
EnKin.vi, .Irrirical ._..;;
EngiTU'iM-, ^Tii.TiiL,, .....v.
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, aircraft, ordnance
Engineer, safety ..
Engineer, turret design, aircraft...
General finance officer, contracts.
Government accountant
Industrial specialist, aircraft
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10. 800
1 11.800
1 10. 800
20.800
9.800
10. 200
33.440
8. 360
51.760
17,120
8,960
8,360
25,680
93, 760
42, 2C0
41,800
8,960
43, 400
8, 360
8,360
8, 660
$11, 050
11.050
11.800
10. 800
9.800
19. 400
9.600
10. 200
21.000
10, 000
9. 600
10. 000
17. 520
8.360
34, 640
8.360
33. 440
8.660
60, 720
17,120
8.360
2,5. 480
95, 160
34, 040
33,640
16, 720
62, 760
9,160
8,660
8,360
8, 360
8.360
8,700
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 11,300
1 11,800
1 11,050
I 10, 800
1 9, ,800
1 10, noo
1 9,800
1 9, 800
2 20, 000
1 10, 000
2 19, 600
1 9,800
1 10, 400
17, 720
8,360
17. 920
8.360
34.240
8. 360
44. 800
17, 520
8,560
8, ,560
2.5. 680
96, 160
34.840
34. 440
8,560
45, 000
9,160
8. 760
8,660
8,660
DETAIL OF pfeRsoNAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— CotL
Inspector, aircraft
Maintenance plans coordinator
Metallurgist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Persoimel officer.,
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Procurement officer.
Production specialist, supervisory..
Statistician, general
Statistician, mathematical
Training officer, supervisory
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, systems analyst
Administrative officer
,A-ircraft inspector
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Attorney-adviser
Budget administrator
Budget officer
Chemist
Contract negotiator
Contract termination officer..
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical research
Engineer, aircraft development
control
Engineer, aircraft modification
Engineer, aircraft, ordnance
Engineer, aircraft performance
Engineer, aircraft stability and con-
trol......
Engineer, aircraft, structural
Engineer, aircraft structural devel-
opment
Engineer, aircraft structural loads. .
Engineer, automotive design
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, electronic, general
Engineer, electronic, supervisory —
Engineer, fire-control design...
Engineer, fire prevention
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, general ordnance design..
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, metals
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, propeller performance
Engineer, turret design
Equipment specialist, aviation
Government accountant
Industrial specialist-
Maintenance plans coordination
officer
Maintenance program planning
officer, airframes
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Organization and methods exam-
Personnel officer
Position classifier ,
Production specialist
Production specialist, supervisory.. .
Purchasing agent, supervisory
Salary and wage administrator
Statistician, analytical, supervisory.
Statistician, mathematical
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Technologist, general
Technologist, rubber
Technologist, aircraft engine pres-
ervation
Train ing officer, general fields
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, systems analyst
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, manpower
evaluation..
Administrative officer, plant service
Aircmft maintenance specialist
Aircraft maintenance specialist,
hydraulic equipment
Aircrift ni-iintriiance specialist.
.■\ii ' ! I iiince specialist,
All..u,i','.i.'li!,l,ullieerV.''.;;iIi;'-!;."!
Allowance list specialist
Attorney-adviser
Aviation equipment specialist, shop
lay-out... _
Budget administrator _
8,660
14.480
37. 800
7.040
14.080
14, 080
21, 120
332. OSO
16.080
116,440
21.720
14,080
28,660
36,800
21,320
7,040
7,040
14,080
21,120
192,680
78, 640
7,040
22,320
14,080
14, 480
42, 840
7,040
51,280
7,640
182, 600
7, 640
14, 880
7,040
14,280
7,040
7,040
21,720
7,040
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
5,940
5,940
71, 780
6,140
6,940
6,140
5.940
5,940
23,760
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $18, 720
8. 360
8,760
17, 320
9,160
9,160
8,660
26, 080
8, 660
8, .560
8,760
7,040
38,600
7,240
14,280
14,280
21, 320
7,040
7,040
178, 600
10. 080
118. 240
29. ,560
14. 480
7,240
7,240
14,080
21, 520
153,840
44,040
7,240
22, 920
14,480
7,440
43. 440
7,240
7,840
184, 400
7,840
28,960
7,240
28,660
7,040
14,080
63,960
7,040
7,040
14,280
43, 240
6,940
6. 940
61,000
6,340
6,140
6,340
5,940
6,140
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
243
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General Schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Ranee $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Business analyst...
Contract negotiator
Cost analyst..
Electrical equipment specialist
E lectronics specialist -~
Engineer, aeronautical.
Engineer, aeronautical gas-turbine
power plant development
Engineer, aeronautical power-plant
development.-
Engineer, aeronautical rocket power
plant development
Engineer, aircraft development
control
Engineer, aircraft performance
Engineer, aircraft preliminary
design
Engineer, aircraft stability and
control
Engineer, aircraft structural de-
velopment
Engineer, aircraft structural loads..
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electrical, airfield liglit-
mg.
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, electronic, general
Engineer, electronic, instruments...
Engineer, general _.
Engineer, general, fuels, packaging
lubricants
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials... -
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, natural gas
Engineer, propeller performance
Equipment specialist
General supply olBcer _.
Government accountant..
Industrial specialist
Maintenance program planning
officer _.
Mathematician
Meteorologist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Performance standards officer
Personnel officer
Personnel officer, military _.
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications specialist.
Production specialist
Purchasing agent
Statistician, general
Statistician, analytical
Statistician, survey
Grade 10. Range $5,300 to $6,250:
Electronic specialist
Librarian
Methods examiner, procedures
Position classifier.
Visual presentation information
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, systems analyst. .-•-
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer..
Aircraft allocation officer
Aircraft maintenance specialist
AUotment assistant
Allowance list specialist
Attorney-adviser
Budget administrator
Budget analyst-
Cost analyst
Computer operator, electronic
Draftsman, engineering, supervi-
sory
Electronic equipment specialist
Electronic snecialist
Electrical equipment specialist, air-
craft
Employment and counseling
analyst
Employee relations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical rocket power
plant development
Engineer, aircraft performance
Engineer, aircraft preliminary de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft structural devel-
opment
Engineer, aircraft structural loads..
Engineer, civil _
Engineer, electronic radio
Engineer, fire-control design
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical _
General supply officer
Government accountant
ber salary
1 $6, 140
34 201,660
2 I!,8S0
1 6, 940
3 17, 820
6 36, 440
2 11,880
3 17, 820
1 5,940
1 5,940
2 11,880
3 17, 820
6,140
31,000
11,880
6,940
11,880
6,940
6, 9 10
60,200
6,940
30,100
6,940
12,280
6,340
6,940
6,140
6,940
66, 740
11,880
12, 480
12, 080
6,940
6,500
5,500
5,625
5,500
25, 925
21, 865
6,685
26, 300
5.560
16.565
6,060
10, 370
25, 425
10, 120
6,186
5.060
20.240
.5, 060
5,060
10, 120
. 6,060
5.060
26. 425
20, 365
5,060
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $55,460
1 5,940
1 6, 140
4 23, 760
6 37, 240
6,140
18,420
5,940
5.940
6,940
12,080
6,940
5,940
61, 200
6,140
5,940
18,620
18, 220
11,880
17, 820
6,940
,5, 940
6,140
30,600
6,940
12, 480
6,540
6,140
6,140
12,080
79, 220
17, 820
17, 820
13. 080
6,140
6,875
6,060
26, 675
22, 240
5,060
26, 925
10, 745
16, 930
5,185
10, 495
20,550
10, 120
10, 120
5,310
5, 185
20,990
5,185
5. 1S5
10,245
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
1 15, 910
9 56, 460
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
4 24. 360
7 43, 980
18,420
6,140
5,060
5,060
5,185
5,060
5.185
10. 245
26, 425
6
30, 985
10. 120
4
1
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,140
19,320
18, 420
6,940
12,680
6,140
12, 480
6,940
6, 140
62, noo
6, 140
5, 940
13, 080
12,280
6,140
12,280
6,340
31, 300
6,140
12, 680
6,640
6,340
6, 340
6,340
56, 260
6,140
5,060
27, 300
22, 615
5,185
27, 300
10. 870
16, 305
10, 370
10, 745
32, 110
5,185
6,060
5,435
a. 310
21,490
5,310
10, 370
15, 556
5,060
5.060
6 060
5.310
6,060
5.310
5.310
26. 925
21,365
5,185
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grades. Range $5,060 to $5,^10— Con.
Industrial security specialist
Industrial specialist.
Information and editorial specialist.
Librarian
NewswTlter
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistimt
Position classifier
Printing specialist
Printing and publications specialist.
Procurement officer
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Program assistant, budget
Program control specialist
Program officer
Purchasing agent
Purchasing officer
Records management officer..
Shorthand reporter
Statistician
Statistician, analytical
Statistical assistant
Supply and distribution officer
Supply requirements officer
Training officer
Visual presentation information
specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965.
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
Gr,ide 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment —
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Night work diSerenti
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Naval research analyst
Physicist
Physiologist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Equipment specialist
Metallurgist
M otion-piclure producer
Naval research analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Planning and estimating supervisor.
Production superintendent
Physicist
Scientific research administrator —
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Aircraft inspector
Automotive transportation special-
ist-
Chemist
Editorial clerk.
Education and training specialist.
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic.
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Eqiiipmont specialist
Geophysicist .
Industrial specialist
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 060
4 21, 365
1 5,185
1 5, 660
2 10, 120
6 30,!
2 10, 246
2 10, 120
1 6, 185
1 5,686
3 15. 180
7 35, 420
1 6. 060
1 5. 060
1 5, 060
5 25, 6,50
2 10. 620
1 5,060
1 5, 060
2 10, 120
3 15, 930
3 15, 680
1 5, 185
2 10, 120
1 5,060
2 10, 120
7 35, 8'10
108 503, 905
31 126, 805
196 723,695
268 8.56,910
187 5.57,980
13 37, 670
1 2,900
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
6 31, 860
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
1 .5, 060
6 30, 985
2 10, 495
2 10, 245
2 10. 370
2 10. 870
1 6,060
3 15, 180
10 50, 975
5,060
6,060
'2^996'
16. 806
5,185
5,185
20, 615
10, 995
16, 0.56
6,310
1.5, 566
5,185
6,186
29, 845
425, 675
36 150, 245
89 708, 955
892, 825
510, 960
26, 760
Num- Total
salary
$5,310
22, 116
6,060
6,060
6185
26, ,550
10, 745
5.310
6.485
6,810
5,060
15. 555
15. 930
5,185
6,060
""2i,'496
5,810
6,310
5,310
10, 745
11, 120
16, 430
5,435
10, 745
6,310
6,310
30, 220
439, 8S5
36 153, 870
189 727,250
278 942,870
173 631,870
9 27, 390
1 2, 980
3,534
3,454
6,980
67, 088
1,458
7, 181, 098
297.9
1, 446, 600
6, 884, 778
6.7
1, 075, 186
6, 650, 753
II
764, 601
55, 000
21,860
54,250
11,550
10,800
10,8""
164, 900
19. 600
68,200
12 116,600
5 48, 200
9,600
9,600
62, 320
8,560
8,560
8,360
61,560
84,400
495, 900
8.360
69, 120
26 218,760
38 324, 300
61,720
68, 280
8, ,560
8,660
42, 240
55, 650
22, 100
64, 900 '
167, 000
19, 800
69, 100
12 118,100
9,600
10,000
9,800
10,400
10,600.
10,000
49, 200
9,800
9,16
8,760
8,560
8,560
6 62, 360
10 85, 680
58 1503,160
8,560
60,000
26 222,0
38 .329, 040
62, 620
69, 300
8,760
8,560
42,960
5 65, 650
2 22, 100
5 64, 900
1 11,800
1 11, 050
1 11,060
17 166,300
2 20, 000
7 69. 100
12 118,000
5 48, 800
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
10,400
10, 600
10,000
49,200
10,000
1 8, 760
1 8, 660
6 52, 360
10 86, 680
68 602, 660
1 8,560
7 60, 000
26 213,380
37 319,980
7 62, 620
7 60,640
1 8,760
1 8,760
5 42, 960
244
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Aircraft and Facilities, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COlltimicd
l-CoiitirniP,l
n. I ,1 '.,1 jl. LI ides— Continued
II i 1 I: •^,360 to $9,360— Con,
Mrl ■ ■iiil"'Ji-.l .__'1'."X^I1X1'^''
Motion-picture producer.
Naval research analyst
Personnel officer
Physicist
rill i'.i"/i i
11 r ' ;.;
ii: supervisor.
ri'Hip li'- I iiiii- irilriKlcnt
Psy cliolDKist
Scientitic research coordinator, ,
Scientific staff assistant
Technologist
Ti M. i: r; i il. $7,040 to $8,040:
A'i ■ ' uiricer
\ I ' ' inspector
ist-
Bioehemist
Budget specialist
Cartographer
Chemist
Cotnmunitv planner..
CmmIimiI sl.reialist....
Kii
Engil
oal.
, civil..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic...
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial. ..
Engineer, materials ...
Engineer, mechanical.
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural. .
Engineer, tool
Equipment specialist-.
Crnn il viippiv ollieer
In'lii-iM:!l sujL'estions Specialist.
lipliislrnl llytzienist
Industrial specialist-
Inspect3r, mechanical...
Laboratory general mechanic
I.ihri
Ml
ement specialist
I'l nicLhudsexaminer
lating supervisor
iitendent.
Keiiiiit.-niniinlled-aircratt pilot...,
Siif'ty rii'jiiieiT
Safety iirni:;rain specialist
Scientific staff assistant
Security specialist
Statistician
StorekeeiJcr
Technologist [
Training officer
Grade 11. Ranee $5,910 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Architect --_
Automotive transportation special
ist
eeial ist
I|i1m
rlerk.
('ill
E.lit
Education and training specialist.
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Engineer, aeronautical [
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
her salary
33, 640
8, 360
44, 200
8, 360
44. 400
8, 560
8,360
7 52, 280
4 28.960
18 13,5.520
3 21.120
7.040
7. 040
7.040
22, 320
1 7. 040
1 7. MO
13 94. 720
27 202.660
3 22. 320
80 674.720
1 7. 010
2 14. 080
4 30. 160
15 107.600
68 483.280
60 429.300
14 99.660
6 43. 810
36 250.120
1 7.440
6 44. 440
1 7. 240
1 7. 840
3 22. 320
•.040
7.610
7.440
21. 920
64.160
7,0(0
7,240
14, 080
22,120
14, 080
21. 120
12 88.480
1 7, 840
3 21,. 320
2 1.5,680
5 35, 800
9 6.5, 160
18 129.320
1 7. 010
11 80,240
1 7, 840
2 14, 080
1 7,010
7,240
7,010
7.010
7,240
21,190
7,010
21,. 520
7.040
6.5. .560
7,010
1 .5,910
1 .5,910
2 12,480
8 47, 720
11 67, 940
5 30. 740
20 122. 6(10
16 95. 640
8 48. 320
4 24. 160
14 83. 960
148 905,760
Num- Total Nam- Total
ber salary ber salary
$8, 560
8, 560
17,720 a 17,920
8,760
70, 280
34, 140
8, 560
44,860
8, 560
45, 160
8,760
8,360
8,560
43, 620
53,140 7 63,060
29, 460 4 29, 400
18 137,740 18 137,620
21,520 3 21,720
7,440
1,240
7,240
f,240
22,720
7,240
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
3 22, 620
1 7, 240
1 7,040
1 7.440
13 96. 340
27 206.000
3 22. 720
80 681. 680
1 7. 010
2 14.280
4 30. 660
15 109. 480
68 491. 740
60 436.780
14 101.300
6 44. 640
35 254.460
1 7. 640
6 46. 240
1 7. 240
1.010
3 22. .520
1 7. 240
1 7. 610
1 7. 640
3 22. 320
9 65. 280
1 7, 240
1 7.240
2 14. 280
3 22. 320
2 14. 280
3 21. .520
1 7. 810
12 89. 980
1 8. 010
3 21., 520
2 1.5.680
5 36. 440
9 66. 280
18 131.640
I 7.010
11 81 . 620
1 8. 010
2 14.280
1 7. 240
1 7. 240
1 7. 240
1 7, 040
1 7,410
3 21,, 520
1 7.010
3 21,720
1 7, 240
9 66, 660
1 7,010
1 6,110
1 6, 140
1 .5. 910
2 12. 6S0
8 48. 720
11 69.320
5 31. 3S0
20 126, 100
16 97, 660
8 49, 340
14
24,1
.240
7.440
2?
206, 740
3
22,920
80
582, 820
1
7,240
i
14, 480
4
30, 680
1.5
109, 240
66
476, 320
,5S
421,440
14
101, 140
6
44, 680
34
246, 920
1 8, 010
3 22, 720
1 7,240
1 7. 810
1 7, 610
3 22, 520
9 65. 180
1 7. 240
1 7.440
2 14.480
3 22. .520
2 14. ISO
3 21. 720
1 7.810
11 82, 380
1 8,010
3 21,720
2 15, 880
5 36, 440
8 68, 920
17 124,120
.240
74. 100
8.010
14.480
7.240
7.440
7,240
7,240
7,440
21,720
7,240
21 , 920
7,240
,59, 240
7,240
12, i
8 48, 720
11 69,320
5 31, 380
20 125, 100
16 91, 560
8 49, 340
24, 660
DETAIL Oil- l-BUso.xAt Sitevtcgs — Continued
Field— Continued
General sc^iedule grades— Continued
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical ^ .
EllEhieer, civil .
Eililin,!: t. coast ructioil..i.^
Eiipineer. elcclrical.....
En5iii.rr.,le,>ltrtnib
Fill'""-- -M-i-al..,
I :. . 11 ■, I'als
!■ II I, iiMvliaiiical
KiiLMi eer. ordnance
Kii'.'iueer, safety
Knyineer, sanitary
Knpiiieer, structural .
Engineer, tool- -;-- = . i..^... z^.^..
Equliimont specialist .....
Film librarian ,....., .
Fi.scal accountant . ,
(ienilal tiipi.ty Clerk
Ceiieral llipply iltfibPr..
Industrial liv.'leniBt ............
IndllslrlaliliedaliBt
Inspector
Inspector, aircraft
Insiiector, aircraft engine
Inspector, aircraft propeller
Instructor
Laboratory gsneral methatilc
-Materials neqlilrement Specialist
Mathematician
NiclallurgiSt
Meteorologist
Motion-picture animatot.
Motion-picture director
Motli.n-picturl? editor
Motlim-picture produber
Xaval research analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Photographer
Physical fitness specialist
Physicist
Physiologist
Planning and estimating supervisor
Production specialist
Progress supervisor
Property and supply assistant
Safety program specialist
Scientific reports analyst
Scientific statT assistant
Security specialist-
Shop, tool, and equipment specialist.
Sound technfbian
Statistical clerk
Statistical draftsman
Statistical officer
Statistician
Storekeeper .
Technologist ....
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
.\dministrative oflicer
.\ircraft maintenance specialist
Architect-. -
Contract S'^ecialist
Editorial clerk
Education and training specialist...
Electroitic technician -
Einnloyee relations officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general-
Engineer, mechanical
Engineering aid
Equipment specialist
Firefighter
Fiscal accountant
General supply officer.
Housing manager
Industrial suggestions specialist
Tnsiiector
Inspector, aircraft..
InsiJi'ctor, aircraft engine
Inspector, construction.
In [1,1 ',,, ,,1,,, Ironies ,
!■ 'lanical...
I , , I . 1 ronic mechanic
,M li'ii il- ii'iiiircTient specialist
Motion-picture editor.
M otion-picture producer
Organization and methods examiner-
Personnel olTiccr
lint.
alist-
13
1.600
148 923.660
Statist
Statist ic il :issistant
Stat ist ical ofhcer
Storekeeper
Tabulating equipment operation
supervisor
Num^ 'Total
ber salary
13 $80,820
4 23.960
20 127.380
,1 6.940
38 232.100
115 696.100
35 217,420
6 36. 240
6 31. 600
76 476,7.80
1 6, 940
2 12, 280
a 13,880
42, S30
26, leo
77, OSO
5,940
50, 900
6,140
So, 700
6.140
lis, im
B,S4fl
l04, 560
36.660
8, l40
3,940
17,820
23, 960
30)300
41: 980
5,940
9.340
5,940
17.820
5.940
36; 440
61, 000
36, 810
72.880
5.940
6,140
97, 040
5,940
30,500
30,900
6,140
6, .340
23.960
5.940
23,760
6,140
13, 480
18,220
5,940
6.140
6.540
30. 300
25,560
115,460
5,750
33, 625
5,600
46 125
11,000
6,250
6,250
6,125
11, 625
5,750
6,000
6,250
58,500
11, 750
40, 875
29, 625
6.000
33, 300
24,125
390,125
133, 2.50
6,250
6.000
11,750
5,500
11, 125
5,600
6,500
11,000
46. 260
17, 125
17, 125
17, 750
5,500
5,500
5,750
6,125
11, 625
29,500
6,250
1953 estimate
Num
Total
salary
ber
13
te2, 460
24,460
20
129,880
1
2S6! 860
S8
116
71C,480
36
221, 800
6
37,000
5
32, 120
V.5
488, 140
1
6,140
3
12,480
i
11880
43.260
7
4
26,660
12
78, 680
1
5,940
K
51,920
1
6, 340
5
Si, 310
1
6,340
II5, 620
1
6,540
So
198, 300
9
57, 800
I
6,140
1
6,040
3
18,220
4
24, 460
.5
30,920
I
42, Bed
6,040
1
8,540
1
5, 94d
3
18, 020
1
6, 140
6
37, 180
10
62,260
6
36,580
12
74. 380
1
5,940
1
6,340
16
99, 040
1
6,140
5
31, 120
5
31,520
1
6,140
1
6,540
4
24. 460
1
5.940
4
24.260
1
6.340
2
13.680
3
18 620
1
5.940
1
6,340
1
6,540
5
30, 920
4
26,060
19
117,840
13
79. 175
7
40.000
1
5.876
6
34, 075
1
5,626
8
45, 675
2
11, 123
1
6,250
1
6,250
1
6. 2.50
2
11,750
1
5,876
1
6,125
1
6,250
10
69, 250
2
11,875
7
41, 375
5
30,000
1
6,125
6
33, 775
4
24,425
65
394, 950
22
134,800
1
6,250
1
6,125
2
11,875
1
5,625
2
11,250
1
5,625
1
5,625
2
11, 125
8
46, 860
3
17,600
3
17, 375
3
17,875
1
5,625
1
5,625
1
5,875
1
6,250
2
11, 750
5
29,875
1
6,250
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
245
DETAIL OF PBBSONAL SBBvlcBs — continued
spe-
F^leld — (Continued
Geijeral schedule grades— Continued
Orade 9. Range $5,d60 to $5,810;
Administrative assistant
Arcliitect
Automotive transportation
cialist
Biologist
Budget specialist
Cartographer
Ceramics worker
Chemist ,
Contract specialist
Criminal Investigator _
Editorial clerk
Education and training specialist.
Electronic
EiectroTi
Empl.pvi
Employ.
Enginiv
Engjnet'i
Enginee
Englnce
rlianicaL
Miiinance
safety
structural
surveying and
EngUirn,
Engini-er,
Engineer,
Engineer,
graphic
Engineer, tool
Engineering aid
Engineering draftsman- -
Entomologist
Equipment specialist
Film librarian
Firefighter
Fi<^ra! nrcnuntant
'!i'I1it:i1 snjiply ;issistant
<lriici:il supply olflcer-..
(.Hard sniurvisor
Ilorta-iilturist
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Industrial suggestions specialists-
Information specialist
Inspector
Inspector, aircraft i
Inspector, aircraft engine -..
Inspector, aircraft propeller
Inspector, construction
Inspector, electronic.-
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, safety
Instructor.
Investigator, ciminal
Laboratory electrician
Laboratory electronic mechanic-
Laboratory general mechanic
Landscape architect
Librarian - ,.
Materials-requirement specialist -
Mathematician -
Metallurgist
Methods examiner
r^-nnni'! ■i---^i^tant
■ilist.
M.ithiii-;. ,■:•.•• ■• I'lr
Mutiu.i-l.iiiuif iiiuciuca-v.'-'.;"";i:
Naval research analyst
Optometrist -
Organization and methods exam-
iner - -- --
Patent adviser
Persoimel assistant
Physical-fitness specialist
Physicist
Physiologist
Photographer -
Placement assistant
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Production analyst
•Production srecialist
Propei'ty and supply assistant
Property and supply officer-
Protective services supervisor
Real property assistant. -
Qualifications riiting exnniiner
Safety proeram spori-ilist -..
Scientific stalT assist:iiit---
Security specinlist -
Remote-controlled nircraft pilot
Shop, tool, and equipment specialist.
Sound technici'^n-
Statistical assistant
Statistician __
Storekeeper
ttum- Total
ber salary
3 15, 180
1 5, 060
2 10. .■570
6 31,360
1 5, 185
6 31,985
16 83, 250
2 10, 745
11 57, 665
24 126,195
11 56,660
51 258, 060
3 1.5, 680
5 27, 300
123 641,935
15 81, 025
2 10. 245
27 141.855
3 16, 180
60 307,560
111 586,415
52 269,725
8 40, 605
11 58,035
76 395,125
2 in, 120
1 5,060
8 42, 105
12 63, 220
1 5, 060
6 33,610
2 10, 120
12 62, 595
1 5, 810
8 41, 230
1 5. 185
20 103,515
7 38, ,545
12 63, 970
2 11. 120
1 5, 685
1 .5, 185
2 10, 745
8 41, 605
2 10, 870
2 11.370
64. 975
18,640
21 116,6,.*
10, 995
5,810
15, 806
31,610
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
130
13
70, 780
5,685
5,060
26. .5.50
93. 955
5,810
62. 8.50
10. 870
71. 340
45. 666
42, 605
5.310
5,435
10,245
10, 370
,5, 060
42, 105
5,060
18 97, 396
1 5. 060
18 95, 706
2 11,120
18 102,200
2 10, 245
3 15,805
1 5,686
1 5, 060
3 15, 556
6 31, 860
7 36, 795
7 38, 295
3 16. .555
1 .5. IS.'i
1 .5. 186
4 20. 240
10 53. 725
2 10. 120
1 .5. 060
2 10. 245
6 31,985
2 10, 245
2 11,120
3 15, 5.55
15 82, 215
Num- Total
ber salary
3 15, 430
1 5, 185
2 10,495
6 31, 820
1 5,310
6 32, 435
16 84, 450
2 10,870
11 68,485
24 127,995
11 57,485
51 261.885
3 15,805
5 27. 676
123 651,160
15 82, 155
2 10, 370
27 143,885
3 16, 555
60 312,060
111 694, 735
52 273,620
8 41, 205
11 68,865
76 400,820
2 10, 370
1 5, 185
8 42, 705
12 64, 110
1 5, 185
6 34, 060
2 10, 246
12 63, 490
1 5, 810
8 41,830
1 5, 310
20 105, 020
1,070
12
130
64,870
11, 250
5,810
5,310
10, 870
42, 210
11, 120
11.620
56. 730
728. 390
21 118. 125
2 11.120
1 5. 810
3 16. 060
6 32, 060
1 5, 186
13 71.760
1 6. 810
1 6. 185
5 26. 926
18 95. 310
1 .5. 810
10 53. 600
2 11.000
14 72, 390
9 46, 340
8 43. 210
1 5. 435
1 5. 660
2 10 600
2 10, 600
1 5, 185
8 42, 700
1 5, 185
18 98, 750
1 5. 185
18 97, 060
2 11,2.50
18 103 6,50
2 10 370
15,930
,5. 810
5,186
15, 800
32, 310
37, 320
38, 820
16.810
.5,310
5.310
20, 540
64, 480
10, 370
5, 185
10, 370
32, 440
10, 370
11,250
15,680
S3, 340
3 15, 680
1 6,310
2 10, 620
6 31, 820
1 5, 435
6 32, 436
16 84,360
2 10, 995
10 63, 070
23 122, 660
11 57, 486
50 265,750
3 15, 930
5 27, 675
120 630,406
14 76, 675
2 10, 495
26 138,650
3 16, 930
59 306,8,55
109 583.146
51 268. 360
8 41,206
11 58,865
74 390,275
2 10,495
1 6,310
8 42, 705
11 58, 770
1 5, 310
6 34, 060
2 10, 370
11 58, 201)
1 5,810
8 41, 831)
1 6. 435
19 99, 765
7 39, 065
U 69,465
2 11,370
1 5,810
1 .5, 435
2 10, 995
8 42, 205
11,245
11,620
10
65. 730
130 728,390
21 118,125
2 11,245
1 5, 810
3 16, 305
6 32, 055
5, 310
71,760
5,810
,5. 310
26. 925
13
).016
6,810
63.600
11.120
67. 220
46. 340
43. 205
6. ,560
,5,685
10,620
10,620
6,310
42, 705
5,310
93, 265
.5,310
91, 665
11.370
97. 800
10.495
16, 055
5,810
5,310
16. ISO
32.310
37, 325
38. 820
17,055
.5. 435
5. 436
20, 540
54, 480
10, 495
5,310
10,495
32,435
10,496
11,370
l,^805
77, 785
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades — Continued
ber salary
Orade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Tabulation equipment operation
2 $11,120
2 10. 250
29 150,860
2 $11,245
2 10, 370
28 14.5,665
Traffic iirnii^,',
6 33, 440
8 44, 830
6 33, 435
8 44, 830
1 5,685
1 5, 435
TrainiiiL' ,-1-1 u,l
TrainiiiL' .hvnr. ir Imician
Wage nil- 1 rl:i^,!(ir ition specialist--.
1 5, 185
1 5, 310
Grades. Range .M,ii20 to $5,370-- ..
820
820
803
4, 099, 180
4,083,600
4, 073, 420
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
2,069
2,069
2,026
9, 156, 325
9, 134, 636
9,116,000
Grades. Range $3,795 to $4,545
897
897
897
3, 705, 510
3. 706, 510
3,689,110
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
1,709
1,709
1,709
6, 258, 360
6,237,850
6, 239, 190
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2,980
2,980
2,980
9,810,160
9. 769, 500
9,741,460
Orade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
5,601
5,604
5,604
17, 531, 130
17, 456, 460
17,442.930
Orade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
2.309
2,309
2,309
6, 758. 440
6. 719, 190
6, 733, 285
Grade 1 . Range $2,600 to $2,980
47 121, 730
47 121, 740
47 123,940
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $6,315
53 254,880
53 255,040
52 250,910
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
.32 142. 430
32 142, 575
32 142,915
Orade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
141 560, 750
141 561,180
138 550,675
Orade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036. . ..
208 760,665
208 761, 280
204 748,535
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680.
376
376
368
1.302,090
1, 302, 840
1, 268, 690
Orade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454..
67 202,004
67 202,214
66 199, 654
Or.ade 4. R.ange $2,760 to $3,230 . .
26 73, 270
26 73, 320
25 70, 690
Or vin ,■! l; „,P,- $2,562 to $3,032
71 193, 048
71 193,332
70 190, 960
'■' ! -' 1: $2,420 to $2,840
64 163, 200
64 163, 520
62 158,630
''Ml' ' !i ' 1 bvact of .\ug. 1,1947
2 27.000
2 29,000
2 29,000
I M'-i 1 ir.i iii.-i' ii.iis at annual rates:
1,429
8,089,669
1,405
8,099,825
7, 840, 400
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates less than $5,060 -_
2,480
11,427,840
2,439
11,492,568
2,361
11,125,032
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates;
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above
213
209
202
1, 110, 369
1,111,253
1, 074, 034
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060
59,589
58,591
56, 721
204, 211, 603
206,884,821
200,281,861
84, 212
304, 807, 398
83, 148
307, 646, 473
81,006
299,868,086
Deduct lapses .
4,165
19, 057, 233
3,093
7,267,836
1, 541, 627
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
80,047
80,065
79, 370
285, 750. 165
300,388,637
298,326,659
Part-time and temporary positions;
Part-time employment
375, 257
353, 080
353, 080
W. .4.. E. employment
126, 690
18, 463
18, 463
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1, 143, 172
1, 175, 126
1, 167, 126
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
10, 025, 899
3, 781, 641
3, 762. 916
Night-work differential
539, 268
407, 393
561, 471
429, 582
Additional pay for service abroad
431, 153
.\11 personal services, field
298, ,367, 844
306, 708, 000
304, 620. 000
Total, departmental and field....
304. 548, 558
313,114,000
311.024,000
Deduct amounts financed from project
orders charged to object classes 08 and 09.
5, 654, 360
6, 277, 000
4,305,000
01 Personal services
298, 894. 198
306, 837, 000
306, 719, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
298. 893. 711
306,717,000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
487
2,000
2,000
298, 894. 198
306, 837, 000
306,719.000
Aircraft and Related Procurement, Navy —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
3,437
1
3,283
1
3,254
Average number of all employees
Deduct number paid from project order
3,119
2,480
3,107
2,589
3,102
2,585
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services- -
639
618
517
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 916
GS-8.9
$5, 875
GS-8.7
$5, 874
GS-8.6
Average grade
246
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Aircraft and Related Procurement, Navy — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification 1962 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,952
CPC-3.0
$3,342
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,384
$3,381
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$11, 721, 675
6,020
48, 875
1,074,526
$11, 964, 720
8,195
50,281
1,224,774
$11,969,907
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
51, 248
1,215,621
12, 851, 096
9, 223, 691
13, 247, 970
9, 808, 840
13.226,776
9, 802, 000
Deduct amounts financed from
project orders charged to object
3,627,405
823,000
9.2,56,870
2, 221, 000
250,000
3, 800, 640, 331
91,911,000
65,253
3,439,130
822,000
9.318,000
1, 222, 000
325.000
3, 451, 936, 478
11, 290. 000
66,040
3, 424. 776
820.000
7, 1.50. 000
27, 510. 000
476.000
2, 194, 287, 424
400.000
66,800
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
3, 908, 794, 869
16,231,903
3, 478, 418. 648
62.093.097
2, 234, 134, 000
66.758,000
Obligations incurred
3, 925, 026, 762
3. 540. 511, 745
2.290.892.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEETICES continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 lo $12,800:
Kngineer, aeronautical develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical research
Engineer, general __
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Contract specialist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical develop-
ment
Encineer. research
Engineer, aeronautical research, de-
vt'Iopnient and design
En-'iiir( r, iHin'lynamie develop-
Kiii'inrrr. iii-lilslrial
Eni-nneor. materials __,
Enijineer, mechanical
Mathematician
Production specialist, supervisory..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to .$10,600;
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical instruments-
Engineer, aeronautical research
Engineer, aeronautical research, de-
velopment and design
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
development
Engineer, aircraft development con-
trol
Engineer, aircraft structural
Engineer, structural development..
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic general.
Engineer, electronic radio
Engineer, general _
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Contract specialist _ _
Industrial specialist
Mathematician
Physicist
Production specialist
Grade 13, Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Contract specialist _
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical gas turbine
povi'er plant development
Engineer, aeronautical instruments.
11,800
11.800
32,400
11.800
11. 050
11.800
10.800
10. 800
69.200
9.800
19. 200
9. 600
10.200
29. 400
.TO. 000
40. 000
38, 800
10, 200
20,600
9,600
10. 000
9.600
9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
$12. 200
12. 200
12,200
11,800
11. 800
32. 400
11.800
11.300
22.600
11.0.60
10. 800
69,000
9.800
19. 600
9.800
10. 000
9, SOO
10, 400
30.000
30.800
30. 200
39.600
8,360
16, 720
88.000
3 25,680 I 3 25,680
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
11.800
33. 150
11, .800
11,300
22. f.OO
11. .300
11.050
40. 400
10,000
19, fiOO
10, 600
30.000
31,200
30.600
40. 200
20,000
9.800
10.200
9.800
10,000
9,600
8.560
17.120
89,000
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13 Range $8,300 to $9,360— Con.
Engineer, aeronautical develop-
ment control
Engineer, aeronautical research de-
velopment and design
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
development
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
research _..
Engineer, aeronautical research
Engineer, aircraft development con-
trol
Engineer, aircraft modification de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft preliminary de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft stability and
control
Engineer, aircraft structural devel
opment
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic general
Engineer, electronic radio
Engineer, electronic wire communi-
cation... _
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial ___
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, natural gas
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, radio
General supply officer
Industrial specialist
Mathematician..
Organization and methods esamin-
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Production specialist, supervisory.
Purchasing agent..
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Contract negotiator
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
development __
Engineer, aeronautical gas turbine
power plant development
Engineer, aeronautical jet power
plant
Engineer, aeronautical rocket power
plant development
Engineer, aeronautical research
Engineer, aeronautical research de-
velopment anddesign .,
Engineer, aircraft development con-
trol
Engineer, aircraft modification de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft preliminary de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft stability and
control
Engineer, aircraft structiu-al devel-
opment
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic general
Engineer, electronic instruments
Engineer, electronic radio
Engineer, electronic sonar
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, turret design
General supply officer
Industrial specialist
Printing and publications officer
Production specialist
Program analyst
Purchasing agent
Technologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Contract negotiator
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical instruments.
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
development
Engineer, aerodynamics, develop-
ment
Engineer, aircraft development con-
trol
Engineer, aircraft modification de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft performance
Engineer, aircraft preliminary de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft stability control...
Engineer, aircraft stress analyst
Engineer, aircraft structural devel-
opment
Engineer, aircraft structural loads. . .
Engineer, chemical. ,
Engineer, electrical...
Engineer, electronic general
Engineer, electronic radio
Engineer, general
Num- Total
ber salary
26.280
26.680
26.080
25.480
77, 040
1
8,760
6
42,800
2
17, 720
9,160
36,040
9,160
26,480
8,360
8,560
8,760
8,360
9,360
8,360
8,360
9
65, 160
16
119, 140
3
21, 320
3
21, 720
1
7,240
2
14. 080
2
14,080
1
7,440
10
71,400
35.040
9.160
34.640
8,960
26.680
26.280
2,5. 480
25.880
61,120
42.600
17, 120
8.360
36,840
9,360
27, 080
16, 920
8.760
17, .320
8,360
9,360
8,560
8,560
21,920
22, 320
7,440
14,880
14,080
7,440
66,560
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,240
5
35,200
3
21,320
3
21,920
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,440
2
4
6
3
15
1
?
14,080
14.080
28, 760
43, 240
21,320
107, 800
7,040
14. 280
72,800
43,640
7.040
7,040
14,080
7,440
16,080
7,040
7,040
7,040
2.3, 960
42. 980
11,880
2
2
3
6
2
9
14,080
14,080
21,320
44.040
14.480
66,360
7,040
2
1
3
6
2
10
1
14,480
7,240
21. 720
44,640
14,680
74,000
7,240
10
6
1
51,280
42, 240
7
7
62,480
49,680
1
2
1
2
1
1
7,040
14,480
7,640
14,280
7,040
1
2
1
2
1
7,240
14. 4,80
7,840
14,480
7,240
1
:::
4
7
2
2
8
3
11. 880
48.920
18,020
2
7
2
12, 28S
43,380
12,480
3
18,220
3
18, 820
3
19,220
1
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,340
2
11,880
1
6,140
1
6,140
1
2
5,940
11,880
1
2
5,940
11,880
1
3
6,940
18,220
1
1
1
6,940
5,940
6,540
1
1
1
6.940
5,940
6,540
1
2
1
6,140
12,080
6,740
1
1
3
2
3
1
5, 940
5,940
5,940
17,820
11,880
17,820
6,140
1
2
1
4
4
3
3
6,940
12, 080
5,940
23,960
24,160
18,220
18,020
2
2
1
2
4
3
2
11.880
12.080
6, 140
12.080
24,160
18.620
12,080
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
247
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range$5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Engineer, mectianieal
Engineer, ordnance
Industrial specialist
Mathematician
Piocurement officer ^
Production specialist _.
Purchasing agent
Statistician, analytical
Supply requirements analyst
Tool and gage construction special-
ist.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Printing and publications officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Budget administrator
Engineer, aeronautical
Engines, aircraft development con-
trol..,.
Engineer, aircraft preliminary de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft structural loads. .
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Electronic specialist
Equipment coordinator
Fiscal and budget officer
Printing and publications officer
Production specialist
Purchasing agent
Supply requirements analvst
Grade S. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grad? 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above
Rates less than $5,060
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060-
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses »
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, field.
Total, departmental and field
Deduct amoimts financed from project
orders charged to object classes 08 and 09.
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Nnm- Total
ber salary
7 $41, 580
4 2.5, 360
1 5,940
1 6, 940
1 6,940
2 12,880
1 5. 940
2 12, 080
I 6,540
1 5, 940
2 11,750
2 10, 620
1 5, 185
1 5,060
10.120
2 10, 245
1 5, 560
1 .5. OtO
4 22,115
2 10, 120
1 5, 060
2 10.870
3 15,610
24 103. 045
10 40, 450
48 176, 055
98 320,430
70 213,760
1 2.750
2,952
3. 522, 867
98.6
562, 328
8 45, 288
2,492
8, 279, 082
1 5, 213
0
1. 165, 180
2,841
9, 494, 763
220 733,627
12,851,096
9, 223, 691
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $42,580
7 42, 180
3 18, 020
2 12, 080
1 6, 940
2 13, 0.SO
1 6, 140
2 12. 080
2 11,880
1 6, 140
2 12,000
1 5,310
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
1 5,060
1 5,310
2 10,120
2 10, 495
1 6, 685
1 5. 060
4 22,616
2 10, 370
1 6, 185
2 10,320
3 15, 860
20 88, 100
9 37,280
48 176,805
91 301. 405
85 259,990
3, 431. 270
i7
241.388
3, 439, 130
6 34, 590
2
8, 456, 544
2 10. 634
■9
632. 049
13, 247, 970
9,808,840
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $43,380
6 36, 240
2 12,080
2 12, 080
1 6, 140
2 13,080
1 6, 340
2 12.280
2 11,880
1 6, 140
2 12. 250
1 5,310
1 5, 810
1 5,310
1 5,060
1 5,435
2 10,120
2 10, 745
1 6,810
1 5.060
4 23,115
2 10, 620
1 5,310
2 10. 320
4 20. 730
20 90.600
9 38, 155
43 164,005
91 307, 485
100 306.520
3, 430, 465
241, 198
12.387
222, 822
3. 424. 776
5 28, 825
0
8, 448, 020
2 10, 634
3
540, 243
2,670
9, 027. 722
85 257,082
13, 226, 776
9,802,000
Ordnance and Facilities, Nayy —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
55. 236
25
69, 315
25
69,294
25
49, 212
24, 893
56, 215
35. 875
58, 233
Deduct number paid from project order
funds
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services
37, 923
24.319 20.340
20, 310
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SummaTy of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,264
GS-6.0
$3, 436
CPC-5.9
$3,300
$4,263
QS-6.0
$3,432
CPC-5.9
$3,326
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 431
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,326
Personal service obligations:
$175, 392, 437
90,340
746. 939
16. 784, 881
$201. 634. 400
92, 626
811, 900
16, 760, 475
$208, 615, 726
92.600
828, 876
13,731,874
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
Deduct amoimts financed from project
orders charged to object classes 08 and 09 .
193,014,597
99, 124, 700
219, 289, 400
140. 518, 000
223,269,075
145,370.000
Net personal service obligations (see
93,889,897
78,771,400
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
93,792,261
1. 888, 356
13,069.289
448.000
3.893.000
997, 896
87, 429, 762
668, 769, 092
455.954.268
15, 899. 620
1. 184. 608
78.651,400
2.475,000
19,300,000
485,000
4, 166, 500
1,351.500
92,408,000
555. 522. 200
93.356.200
9, 062, 300
1,369,700
77, 769, 075
2,440.000
465,000
1,209,000
99,239,000
Total obligations out of appropri-
ated funds
Reimbursements from non-Federal
1.3.33,326.022
858.136,800
814, 419, 000
274,969
147.000
502, 000
Total obligations
1.333.600.991
858,283,800
814, 921, 000
Obligations Payable Ovt of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
97,646
200,000
136, 172
94, 083, 760
9,445,436
120,000
150,000
35,000
96,241,000
4,000,000
130, 000
170, 000
68,100,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
103, 963, 013
100,546,000
68,400,000
1,437,564,004
958,829,800
873,321,000
Ordnance for New Construction, Navy —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2,378
1,861
1,502
2,142
2,089
1,671
1,640
1,349
Deduct number paid from project order
1,327
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services
53
31
22
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,760
OS-7.5
$3,375
$4,531
GS-7.0
$3,425
$4,489
GS-6.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,426
DireH Obligations
01 Personal services:
$7, 407, 005
28,214
746,490
8, 181, 709
7,824,662
$5,886,978
22, 550
695, 482
$4, 732, 290
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
18, 160
480,810
Total personal services.
Deduct amounts financed from
project orders charged to object
6, 505, 010
6,314,800
5,231,250
6,110,000
Net personal services (see Con-
357,047
29, 122
692,610
6, 327, 924
9,350,964
38, 179, 410
49,610
190, 210
20,000
525, 000
4,191,440
4, 4.37, 210
35, 756, 960
40, 140
121,250
12, 000
264,000
900,000
6,471,865
32,800
Total direct obligations
53,986,687
45,160,960
7,801,915
248
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Ordnance for New Construction, Navy — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ObligatiOTis Payable Olii of ReimbiirsemeiUs
From Other Accounts
$2. 136
Obligations incurred
53,988,823
$45, 160, 960
$7,801,915
DETAIL OF PKUSONAL SKUVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Kn ■
n-A
«i:i.no<i tn $i;i,800:
Oi-:hI. I', l; : ■ ' -I '.'MM 1-, $12,800:
Kii-M. -. ■ .... r.iA 1 i:i.il
I'li:,..ic,i!..L'iMili,.L
Systems analyst
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Con
nllor
tor..
I I'M (till m| [iri niHiel and services
Kr.L^inrc, rbvin.nic
Eiit^uiLTT, iinl'.i.strial..
Engineer, ordnance-,.
Physical scientist,
Physicist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Budget examiner
Chemist
Deputy comptroller
Eneineer. elentronic
En^inciT. in.l'istrial
Eiii^iiicrr. mat. -rials
Kn
IiNln
St
Statistician _ ,
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accounting officer
Attorney _
Budget examiner
B usi iiess analyst
Chemist-.
Contract negotiator
Employei' rrl;itions officer
Engineer, acniTiautical
iiical.
En^iiU'L'
Encir
ut.Tiuls...,
fchanical-.
Engineer, ordnance
Industrial analyst
Mathfmat.ii-i;in..__
()rLMrii/;iiinii ;ind methods exam^
PtlV-.HMl ■«-\'\\\)^.\~ [""""""["'.
rii\-ici !
i'l;i.-,l|Hril nlllrrr
I'u 111. .11 .■! , iWrr
rrn(.iii-i iiii'iii .iii'i supply officer
Training officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant _
Attorney
Budget examiner.
Cataloger, technical publication. . .
Contract negotiator .-
Eiitor, technical publication
Engineer, cheoiical. .,.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Enguieer, safety
Nun
- Total
ber
salary
1
$13. 200
1
12, 000
_....
'12,266"
1
11.050
1
10. 800
1
10, son
1
10,800
1
10, 800
1
10. 800
2
22, 600
1
10, 800
2
21, 600
1
9,600
1
10, 000
1
10. 000
1
9, 800
1
9,600
1
9,800
14
134, 400
3
31.000
1
10, 200
1
9,600
1
10. 600
1
10, 400
1
9,800
2
16, 720
4
34, 240
1
8,660
1
9,360
1
8,560
4
34,040
1
8,360
1
8,360
1
8,360
1
8,560
3
25, 080
9
75, 640
2
16, 720
2
17,120
8,560
46
398, 680
8,560
33. 840
16,920
58,920
33, 640
8,360
8,560
8,360
8,360
8,330
49, 880
7,010
14,280
7,040
49,880
7,240
2
14,080
1
7,040
8
50, 620
5
36, 800
3
21. 120
«
43; 040
»6
697, 000
2
14,480
1 12, 200
1 12, 000
1 12, 400
1 11,300
1 11,0.50
1 11,050
1 11,0,10
1 10, 800
1 11,050
2 22, 850
1 11,050
2 22, 100
1 9. 600
1 10, 200
1 10, 200
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 10, 0(10
14 134, 400
2 19, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 9, 600
2 16, 920
2 16, 920
1 8, 760
1 8, 360
1 8, 760
4 33, 640
1 8, 560
1 8, 660
2 16, 920
,760
3 26, 480
10 83, 800
2 16, 720
2 17, 120
1 8, 580
43 369.480
1,560
33, 440
16, 920
58, 520
33, 640
8, .560
1 8,560
8 56, ,520
1 7,010
2 14, 480
1 7, 240
7 49, 280
1 7, 240
1 7,040
1 7,240
8 56, 320
6 42, 240
4 28, 160
6 44, 240
78 551,. 320
2 14,480
1 $13, 400
1 12. 200
1 12, 000
1 12. 400
1 11,300
1 ll,0.iO
1 11,0.1
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 11,050
2 22, 850
1 11,050
2 22, 100
1 9, 600
1 10. 000
1 10, 200
1 9. 600
1 9, 600
1 10, 000
14 134,400
2 19, 600
1 9. 600
I 9, 800
1 10, tOJ
1 10, too
1 9. 600
2 16, 920
2 16,920
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
3 26, 280
1 8, 660
1 8, 580
2 16,920
1 8, 760
3 25, 480
8 66, 880
2 16, 720
2 17, 120
1 8, 560
42 351,120
1 8, 560
4 33, 440
2 16, 920
7 58, 520
4 33, 640
1 8, 560
1 8, 560
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
I 8, 660
7 49, 480
1 7,010
2 14, 480
1 7, 240
2 14,080
1 7,340
1 7,010
1 7, 240
7 49, 2.S0
6 42, 240
4 28, 160
6 44, 240
70 494,400
2 14, 480
DETAIL OF TERSON.^L SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Orade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Equipment manager
Metallurgist
Org.mization and methods examiner
Piivsical scientist --. ._.
Physicist
Plaeivnent officer
Position classifter
Procure iient and supply officer
Production manager
■•^t itistician
Tei'lmologist
T r.i llle manager
'I'r liiiiug ofllcer—- - ..,
<lr;ulc 11, Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Vc"! nut tint -
.■Vd niiiistrative officer
oey.
Hud'^et analyst-
C it ilogor, technical publication,
riii.inist
Conlr.ict negotiator
F'nnl.iv... ri.Vitions offlcer..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
:\d.
Procurement and supply officer .
. $5,500 to $6,250:
tl publicition..
^t'ltistici'lll _ .
-a.le 9. Runs..' $.-,,U(,i| tu .^.'...sli
,\ ffoutitant
.\ d tninistrative assistant
I ':i< ii I , I 'iiriical publication-.,
I'nrl.i . I I iri'Ulsofficer
1 ' ' . .| il publication
|.-;i . iiiical
l:i. ,:! , I, . I.' : I wail]l][\l]"[\[\[[
Kn-'iii . I , .'I troniC-. _
Kn 'in... T. Ill I'lStrlal
Eir,;.!! •■ T. ni liKiuce.--
InduM I uU analyst
lusiiector
Machinist
MiUhinnaMcian
On'.iiii/iitino nnd methods e.xam-
I'l... .| . •:, :■ nVM[im[["[llll\
i'ij-iuui.'da«iiicr";';ii";'i"i"-';
PruL.urement aud supply officer
Production mana.5er-
Property disposal olficer
■| ii i: I I liine supervisor
Ora Ir ^y'u,^u-^■ ,-,1,620 to $5;370.";'.";
Orade 7. Ranuc $4,205 to $4,955
Orade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Orade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230.
Orade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental. . .
Oeduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
3 21, 220
2 14, 080
1 7,040
2 14,080
1 7,040
1 7,040
2 14,080
1 7, 610
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
a 36, 040
3 17, 820
3 18, 420
4 24, 960
2 12, 480
1 6, 740
4 24, 360
1 5,910
3 18,6-20
2 12,880
2 12, 280
4 24, 560
2 12, 080
3 18, 220
4 23, 960
82 494,280
6 36, 240
3 17, .820
1 5,940
8 48, 720
11,375
5,725
5, 875
6, 000
11,125
5, 500
4 20, 490
4 20, 365
5 2.5, 800
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
4 20,365
2 10, 870
6 25, 800
1 5, 560
3 15, 680
1 5, 030
1 5, 185
3 15, 555
28 14.5,930
4 20, 490
5 25, 800
1 5, 060
1 5, 030
3 15, 680
3 16. 555
19 97, 640
8 41,865
2 10, 370
8 41,356
2 10, 120
1 5,310
1 5, 060
12 .56, 690
109 468,220
65 216,975
114 400,240
242 780,076
207 617,010
27 76, 010
1 3.230
1,366
6, 727, 176
93 414,667
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 040
7,240
14, 280
21, 220
14,480
7,240
14,480
7,240
7,040
14, 480
7,840
7,440
14, 680
5 29, 700
3 17,820
2 12, 480
3 17, 820
2 12, 480
1 6,940
4 24, 560
1 6, 140
3 18,820
2 12, 880
2 12,680
4 24,960
2 12,080
3 18, 220
4 23, 960
79 4.87,060
6 35, 610
3 1 7, 820
1 6,940
8 47, 520
1 6, 910
1 6, 340
5 29, 700
2 11,000
1 5, 860
1 5, 500
1 5, 500
2 11,375
1 5, 700
4 20, 240
4 20, 365
4 20, 240
3 15,305
1 ,5,185
1 5,310
4 20, 365
2 10, 120
6 30, 360
1 5, 685
3 15, 680
1 5, 185
4 20, 490
32 162, 670
5 25, 300
5 25, 800
2 10,370
3 15, 430
1 5, 186
1 6, 185
3- 15,1
3 1.5, 555
19 97, 640
8 41,855
2 10, 495
8 41, 105
2 10, 245
1 5,435
2 10, 245
12 55, 420
101 423, 955
52 197, 840
102 349,695
232 737,800
218 644, 140
27 74, 660
1 3, 230
1,329
6, 462, 564
33 164, 766
1,300
6, 270, 124
30 144, 864
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
249
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades;
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay
strator.
All personal services, departmental ,
pursuant to 5
Director, technical
Director, assistant technical
Director, associate for research and
development
Grade 17. Rnnj. «i-: non tr, $13,800:
Scientiflr li
Grade 16. I:m
Scientific ir>' II I ti li !i,-<trator.
Grade 15. Kanse .jIu.odu lo $11,800:
Administrative ollicer
Chemist
Engineer
Physical science administrator...
Physicist
Scientific research administrator.
Scientific stall assistant
Superintendent, production
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer.
Chemist
Engineer
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods.
aty.
Manager, comn
Mathematician
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physicist
Scientific research administrator. ..
Scientific staff assistant
Scientist, electronics
Specialist, production
Superintendent, production
Supervisor, planning and estimat-
1952 actual 1953 estimate
mg.
Supply cataloger
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Attorney, adviser
Chemist
Editor
Engineer
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods...
Inspector, ordnance
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Personnel officer
Physicist
Scientific research administrator...
Scientific staff assistant..
Scientist, electronics...
Specialist, budget
Statistician
Supervisor, planning and estimat-
mg.
Supervisor, progress...
Supply cataloger
Technician, ordnance
Technologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, fiscal..
Administrator, contract research.,
.\nalyst, business
Analyst, production..
Architect
Chemist
Classification officer..
Designer, tool and gage
Editor _.
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Engineer, organization and meth-
ods.
Hygienist, industrial
Illustrator..
Inspector
Inspector, ordnance
Librarian
Mathematician
Mechanic, laboratory
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physicist
Placement officer
Property and supply officer
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
11,550
11,050
156, 950
10,800
44, 700
121, 300
10. 800
11,800
427. 800
10,200
10, 000
29,400
10,200
9.600
322,000
69, 200
48. 800
29, 600
9,600
18,320
25, 480
8,560
180,160
2 16, 720
188
1, 599, 080
2 18, 120
2 17, 320
15 127, 200
3 25. 880
3 25. 480
52 439,920
2 16, 720
8 69, 280
11 92.360
3 25, 480
1 8,560
,360
1 8.360
2 14, 680
1 7,040
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
22 159, 480
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
3 21,720
7,440
394
2, 823, 160
2 24, 200
1 11,550
1 11,300
14 157, 950
1 10, 800
4 44, 950
11 122, 050
1 11.050
1 11,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9.600
43 420, 600
1 10, 200
1 10. 000
3 29. 600
1 10,200
1 9. 800
33 324,000
7 69, 600
5 49. 20O
3 29, 800
1 9.800
1 9,800
9,600
9,600
2 18. 520
3 25, 680
1 8,560
22 189, 720
2 16, 720
191
1, 635, 160
2 18, 120
2 17, 520
16 136, 560
3 26, 080
3 25, 680
54 459,840
2 16, 720
9 78, 040
12 101,320
3 25.680
1 8,560
2 16, 720
8, 560
2 14, 880
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
1 7, 240
24 174, 760
1 7,040
1 7,040
3 21, 920
7.440
419
3. 022, 560
4
28, 560
4
28, 760
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
8,040
1
8,040
5
36, 800
6
44.240
2
U, 680
2
14.880
10
71,600
n
79, 240
6
3.5, 600
6
36, 000
8
.•57, 320
9
64, 960
1
7,440
1
7,440
3
22,320
3
22,520
11
80, 640
12
88, 280
67
477, 480
71
509, 640
2
14,080
2
14.280
1
7,040
1
7,040
13,200
24, 200
11, 550
11,300
14 157, 9.50
10.800
44,9.50
122, 050
11,0.50
11,800
9,600
77. SOO
411,000
10,200
10,000
29.600
10.200
49.200
29, 800
9,800
2 18, 120
2 17, 520
16 136.560
3 26,080
3 25, 680
54 459,840
2 16, 720
9 78, 040
12 101,320
3 25, 680
1,560
,240
24 174. 760
1 7. 040
1 7. 040
3 21,920
1 7, 440
417
3, 000, 080
4 28, 760
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
1 8, 040
6 44, 240
2 14, 880
11 79,240
5 36, 000
9 64, 960
1 7, 440
3 22, 520
12 88. 280
71 509, 640
2 14, 280
1 7,040
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040— Con.
.'Scientific research coordinator
Scientific staff assistant
Scientist, electronics
Specialist, auto transportation
Speciali.^t, budget
Specialist, contract
Specialist, equipment
Specialist, ordnance.
Specialist, production
Specialist, safety program...
Specialist, training and education...
Statistician-
Supervisor, planning and estimat-
ing
Supervisor, progress
Supply cataloger
Supply olTicer, general
Technician, electronics
Tc'tinician, ordnance
\\
ication officer.
'".,940 to $6,940:
Adnniiistrative officer
Architect
Attorney, adviser..
Chemist
Classification officer
Designer, tool and gage
Draftsman, engineering
Editor
Employee relations officer.
Engineer
Engineering aide
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods
Examiner, persoimel rating.
Illustrator
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, metals
Inspector, ordnance chief
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mathematician
Mechanic, laboratory
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physicist
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer
Scientific staff assistant
Scientist, electronics
Specialist, budget.
Specialist, contract..
Specialist, equipment...
Specialist, explosive test
Specialist, materials requirements. .
Specialist, ordnance
Specialist, packaging and preserva-
tion
Specialist, production
Specialist, safety program..
Specialist, security
Specialist, shop tool and equipment .
Specialist, training and education..
Specialist, wage and classification. .
Statistician
Statistical assistant
Supervisor, plarming and estimat-
mg.
Supply cataloger
Supply officer, general
Technician, electronics
Technician, ordnance
Technologist
Therapist, physical
Training officer.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
.Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
.Administrator, budget
Analyst, production., _
Chemist
Civilian industrial relations assist-
ant..
Designer, tool and gage
Draftsman, engineering
Engineer
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods
Firefighter
Forester
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,280
11 79, 840
20 141,200
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
3 21. 520
1 8, 040
1 7,840
5 3.5, 800
1 7, 040
2 15,080
1 7,040
3 22, 120
• 2 14, 880
1 7,440
2 14, OSO
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
2 14, 280
1 7,040
4 24, 960
3 18, 220
2 12, 080
1 5, 940
65 394,100
2 12, 080
4 25. 360
2 13. 680
8 48. 520
3 19, 220
653
6 36, 240
1 5, 940
1 6. 940
3 18, 620
2 12,680
1 6. 340
12 83,280
1 5, 940
2 12, •
18 108,720
1 5, 910
1 6, 340
20 120,200
2 11,880
8 47, 920
5 33, 100
71 429,740
3 17,820
1 5,940
1 5,940
15 90, 700
10 59, 400
5 30, 700
1 5, 940
6 39, 240
3 18, 220
1 6, 340
1 6, 740
5,940
55, 460
12,080
5,940
13, 080
6,340
5, 940
48,320
5,940
19. 021)
38. 040
6,140
42, 180
18, 220
36, 240
5,940
11,880
11,125
24, 250
6,500
5.875
5,500
6,125
17, 250
5.500
23,875
11,625
6,000
5,500 I
2 $14, 280
12 87, 480
22 156. ■
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
4 28, 760
1 8. 040
1 7,840
6 43. 040
1 7. 040
22,320
14,880
7,440
14, 080
7,240
14,280
14, 480
7,040
4 25, 160
3 18, 420
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
69 421,860
2 12,280
4 25, 560
2 13, 880
8 49, 120
3 19, 420
709
6 36, 640
1 5,
1 6, 940
3 18, 820
2 12,880
1 6,340
14 95, 960
1 5, 940
2 12, 680
20 121,600
1 5,
1 6,340
23 139. 220
2 12, 080
8 48, 320
6 33, 300
76 463,640
3 18, 020
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
16 97, 640
10 60, 000
5 31,100
1 5, 940
6 39, 640
3 18, 420
1 6, 430
1 6, 940
5,940
56, 060
12,280
5,940
13,280
6,340
5,940
48, 720
5,940
19, 220
38, 440
6,140
42, 580
18, 420
36, 640
5,940
12,0
11,250
24. 500
5,500
6,000
5,500
6,125
17, 375
5.500
29,500
11,750
6,000
5,500
2 $14,280
12 87, 480
22 1,56, 480
1 7,240
2 14, 480
4 28,760
1 8, 040
1 7,840
6 43. 04O
1 7, 040
2 15, 280
1 7, 040
3 22,320
2 14, 880
1 7, 440
2 14, 080
1 7. 240
2 14.280
2 14, 480
1 7, 040
4 25, 160
3 18, 420
2 12,280
1 5,940
70 427,800
2 12, 280
4 25, 560
2 13, 880
8 49, 120
3 19, 420
709
4, 305, 860
1 6, 940
6 36, 640
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
3 18, 820
2 12,880
1 6, 340
14 95, 960
1 5, 940
2 12, 680
20 121,600
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
23 139,220
2 12, 080
8 48, 320
5 33, 300
76 463,640
3 18, 020
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
17 103,580
10 60, 000
5 31,100
1 5, 940
6 39, 640
3 18, 420
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
5,940
56, 060
12, 280
5,940
13,280
6,340
5,940
48, 720
5,940
19, 220
38, 440
6,140
42,580
18, 420
36.640
5.940
12, 080
11,250
24,500
5,500
6,000
5,500
6,125
17,375
5,500
29.500
11,750
6,000
6,500
250
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Inspector (code 1899)
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, electrical
Inspector, engineering materials
and equipment
Inspector, mechanical — .
Inspector, metals
Inspector, optics
Inspector, ordnance
Manager, traffic
Mathematician
Personnel officer. --
Physicist -
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer
Project planner, tabulating
Specialist, budget
Specialist, contract. __
Specialist, equipment
Specialist, industrial
Specialist, materials requirement. . .
SpeciaUst, packaging and preserva-
tion
Specialist, planning and estimating.
SpeciaUst. production
Specialist, safety program
Speciahst, training and education...
Storekeeper
Superintendent,construction
Supply-cataloger
Supply officer, general
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant
Analyst, production
Architect
Chemist
Chemist, analytical..
Classifier, position..
Designer, tool and gage
Draftsman, engineering
Editor....
Employee relations assistant
Engineer
Engineering aide
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods
Examiner, personnel rating
Firefighter
Forester
Geophysicist..
Glass blower...
Horticulturist
Elustrator
Illustrator, equipment
Inspector (Code 1899)
Inspector, aircraft.
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, construction
Inspector, electrical
Inspector, engineering materials
and equipment
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, metals
Inspector, ordnance
Inspector, packaging and preserva-
tion
Inspector, production
Inspector, safety...
Instrument maker
Librarian —
Manager, housing
Mathematician
Mechanic, laboratory...
Metallurgist
Optical worker
Patent adviser
Personnel assistant —
Photographer..
Physical science aide
Physicist
Placement assistant
Planner, cargo loading.
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer.
Property and supply assistant ^
Purchasing agent
1 $G, 125
1 5.500
1 6,750
1 6. 250
1 5.600
2 12, 000
1 6, 125
19 110, 875
1 6, 000
1 6.500
3 17. 375
1 5. 625
1 5. 750
2 11,260
1 6. 126
1 5.500
1 6. 126
1 6,000
2 11,250
2 11,875
2 11,000
1 5, 625
1 6, f.25
5 29,000
2 11,260
1 5, 626
1 6,000
1 6,500
3 17,000
2 11,375
9 48, 165
13 70, 630
1 6, 185
2 10, 120
44 232,390
1 5, 186
6 31, 360
20 104,326
11 57, 285
14 72,715
8 42, 230
620
8 41, 855
1 6, 060
4 21. 240
1 5, 185
1 5, 186
1 5, 060
1 5, 685
5 26, 660
1 6, 060
9 60,915
3 15. 430
8 42, 855
1 5, 060
3 15,180
4 23, 240
19 101, 140
13 71,280
68 322,230
1 6, 435
1 6, 810
2 11,245
3 16,430
9 46. 415
1 5, 435
47 239,195
28 146,430
9 46, 790
1 5, 560
6 25, .300
10 63,350
3 16. 680
2 10, 246
106 542,610
9 47, 040
6,060
11,120
10, 370
16, 656
31, 486
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Slum- Total
her salary
1 $6, 250
1 5.500
1 5, 750
1 6, 375
1 5,600
2 12, 125
1 6, 126
21 123. 125
1 6. 000
1 5,600
3 17. 625
1 5. 625
1 6.750
2 11.375
1 6. 126
1 6.600
1 6. 125
1 6.000
3 16. 875
2 12, 000
2 11,126
1 6, 626
1 5. 626
6 29. 250
2 11, .375
1 6.750
1 6,000
1 5,500
3 17, 250
2 11,500
10 53, 725
14 76,215
1 5, 185
2 10. 245
47 249,695
1 5, 185
7 36. 670
21 110.385
11 57,910
16 78, 526
8 42, 605
664
8 42, 230
1 6,186
4 21, 490
1 6, 185
1 5,310
1 5, 185
1 5, 685
6 31, 860
1 6,060
9 51.415
3 16, 566
9 48,290
1 5, 185
3 15, 305
4 23. 490
20 107. 200
14 76, 965
62 346,345
1 5, 435
1 5, 810
2 11,370
3 15, 555
9 46, 915
1 5, 436
60 256,750
30 156,925
10 62, 350
1 5, 560
6 30, 610
11 58, 910
3 16. 805
2 10, 370
116 598,460
9 47, 540
1 5,060
2 11.245
2 10, 495
3 16, 680
6 31, 860
$6. 250
6.600
5.750
6,375
5.500
12. 125
6,125
96. 625
6,000
5,600
17,625
6,626
5.760
11.375
6,125
5.500
6,126
6.000
3 16. 875
2 12, 000
2 11, 125
1 5, 626
1 5, 626
6 29, 250
2 11,375
1 5.750
1 6,000
1 6,500
4 22, 760
2 11,600
10 53, 725
14 76, 215
1 5, 185
2 10, 246
47 249, 696
1 5. 186
7 36, 670
20 105. 200
10 62, 726
15 78, 526
8 42, 605
664
8 42, 230
1 5, 186
4 21.490
1 6, 185
1 6. 310
1 5, 185
1 6, 686
6 31, 860
1 5, 060
9 61,415
3 16, 665
9 48,290
1 5. 185
3 15,305
4 23,490
20 107, 200
14 76, 965
62 345,345
;,436
1 5.810
2 11,370
3 15, 555
9 46, 915
1 6,435
51 261, 810
30 156,925
10 52, 360
5,5
6 30, 610
11 68, 910
3 15,805
2 10,370
117 603,520
9 47, 540
1 5,060
2 11,246
2 10, 496
3 16, 680
6 31, 860
DETAIL OF PERSONAL
SERVICES — continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 9. Ranee $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
6 $31, 235
6 $31, 486
6 $31,485
19 96, 015
21 107, 136
21 107. 135
6 31.360
7 36, 670
7 36, 670
10 53, 600
11 69, 160
11 69, 160
21 110,760
23 121, 880
23 121, 880
2 11, 870
2 11,995
2 11,996
1 6, 186
1 6, 310
1 6, 310
Specialist, information
2 10, 120
2 10, 245
2 10, 246
Specialist, materials requirement. . .
15 78, 526
16 84, 336
16 84, 335
Specialist, packaging and preserva-
1 6. 810
1 6. 810
Ppecialist, personnel research
1 5, 810
50 264, 750
64 287,490
54 287, 490
3 15,680
3 16, 805
3 15. 805
1 5, 060
1 5. 185
1 5, 185
Specialist, shop tool and equipment.
6 33, 235
7 38, 545
7 38, 545
Specialist, training and education...
1 5, 810
Specialist, wage and classification...
1 5,060
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
7 35, 670
7 36, 045
7 36, 046
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
5 26. 300
2 10, 370
5 26, 550
2 10, 495
6 26, 550
Superintendent, construction
2 10, 495
1 6,660
1 5.560
1 6,660
1 6, 435
1 5, 435
1 6,435
Supervisor, tabulating equipment..
3 1.6, 680
3 15, 805
3 16. 805
8 43, 230
8 43, 605
12 64, 845
13 70. 530
13 70, 530
1 5, 810
1 5. 810
1 5, 810
1 6,060
22 112.945
1 6, 185
24 124. 190
1 5, 185
24 124, 190
13 66. 780
7 36. 420
14 71. 465
7 36. 795
14 71.466
7 36, 795
2 10. 995
1 5, 060
2 11. 120
1 5. 185
2 11, 120
Wage and classification assistant.. .
1 6, 185
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
292
312
312
1, 426, 790
1, 533, 815
1,521,315
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
1,893
2,020
8, 250, 816
8, 873, 600
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
617
6.52
660
2,606,265
2. 663, 840
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1,511
1,612
5, 437, 385
5, 841, 420
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1,642
1,752
5. 548, 060
5, 933, 780
Grades. Range $2,960 to $3,430
3,358
3,593
3,696
10. 363, 410
11,145.410
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
1,298
1.393
1,402
3, 693. 340
3, 983, 850
Grade 1. Range .$2,600 to $2,980
20 50, 800
22 66. 440
22 56, 440
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Gr.adc 10. Range $1,566 to .$6.316
22 111.805
Grade 9. Range $4,1,50 to $4,900.
23 107,825
25 118,250
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
82 337,680
89 366,235
89 366,235
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
164 613,240
180 672,100
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
417
1,414,800
1, 566, 800
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
241 746, 574
265 821,960
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
8 22,880
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
35 100,520
40 114, 400
40 114, 400
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
68 156, 320
Ungraded positions;
Rates of $5,060 and above..
872
4,992,567
,5,022,000
42,809
139,411,301
44,849
147,193,460
43, 810
143,657,227
68, 919 6
2,012
60,964
207,836,257
220,267,075
216,545,327
6,462
23,213,938
3,447
11, 735, 755
1,293
4, 434, 471
Net permanent, field (average
52,467
184,622,319
208, 531, 320
212, 110, 856
Part-time and temporary positions
90,340
92, 625
92, 600
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
776, 969
835, 150
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
17, 864, 336
17, 595, 166
14, 339, 560
All personal services, field
203,353,964
227,064.250
227,376,611
Total, departmental and field
210,118,423
233,763,810
233, 743, 625
Deduct amounts financed from project
115,782,649
150,383,400
153,022,200
01 Personal services
94,335,774
83, 380, 410
80,721,325
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
"Ordnance and facilities. Navy
93,889,897
78,771,400
77, 899, 075
357, 047
88,830
190,210
4, 418, 800
121,250
"Working fund. Navy, Ordnance
2,701,000
94,335,774
83,380,410
80,721,325
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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Ships and Facilities, Navy — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
88, 163
28
89,696
44
96, 731
44
82,916
25.747
87,679
37, 708
92, 670
Deduct number paid from project order
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services
57, 169
49,871
63,686
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4, 306
GS-6.2
$3, 469
CPC-6.9
$3,712
$4, 306
as-6.2
$3, 469
CPC-6.9
$3,721
$4,304
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 465
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,727
Personal service obligations:
.$316, 131, 140
142,014
1, 216, 363
33, 968, 568
$335,022,200
224, 900
1,289,400
23, 745, 800
$354, 102, 800
224, 900
1, 366, 500
24, 629, 400
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base...
Total personal service obligations...
Deduct amomits financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07, 08,
and 09
351,458,065
109, 983, 362
360, 282, 300
155,830,400
380,323,600
163,766,700
(see Consolidated schedule)
241,474,713
204,451,900
226, 666, 900
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
238,114,713
6, 613, 022
988,302
2,021,684
7, 695, 435
2, 688, 303
431, 379, 610
12,617,897
407,135,055
379,483.911
3,549,845
3, 262, 866
200, 451, 900
6, 687, 000
1,066,700
1, 569, 800
9, 187, 600
3,030,800
393, 374, 300
6, 074, 700
303,029,600
275, 697, 400
2, 662, 100
2, 932, 100
223,066,900
6, 362, 300
1, 160, 600
1, 636, 900
8,607,600
1,676,000
329, 537, 000
Services performed by other agen-
Total obligations from appropri-
1, 495, 140, 643
580,420
1,205,653,000
112,000
1,069,165,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
1,495,721,063
1,205,665,000
1, 069, 265, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
3,360,000
37, 943, 000
50,418,862
36,000
4,000,000
31,248,000
63,400,000
48,000
3, 500, 000
65,655,000
40, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
91,766,862
98,696,000
90, 395, 000
1, 687, 477, 925
1,304,361,000
1,159,660,000
Construction of Ships, Navy —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
31,733
9,883
1,835
29,972
29, 972
9,719
9,719
1,622
Deduct number paid from project order
1,622
Average number of employees paid
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,498
as-6.2
$4,609
QS-6.3
$4,927
Average grade
as-6.6
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$3,487
CPC-6.9
$3,813
$3, 6^8
CPC-5.9
$3,815
.$3, 680
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,815
01 Personal services:
$117,020,813
450.079
12,593,870
$38,646,600
148,600
2, 667, 100
$6,753,700
25,600
491,300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
130, 0fi4, 762
130, 064, 762
41,461,300
41,461,300
Deduct amounts financed from
project orders charged to object
7, 270, 500
Net personal services .
122,209,421
86,406,044
56,739,000
122,209,421
86,406,044
66,739,000
Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
10,501
1
33,857
2
36,956
2
9,907
9,907
33, 210
33, 210
35, 437
35, 437
Deduct number paid from project order
Average number of employees paid
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 485
GS-6.3
$3,455
CPC-5.9
$3,806
U, 479
GS-6.3
$3,455
CPC-5.9
$3,799
K459
GS-6.3
$3,456
CPC-5.9
$3,797
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$39, 016, 843
2,500
153, 391
4,162,835
$129, 797. 900
6,000
602, 400
9. 3S9. 700
$137, 768. 100
6.000
537,900
Part-timeand temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
43, 335, 569
43, 336, 569
139, 696, 000
139,696,000
14S, 113, 500
Deduct amounts financed from
project orders charged to object
1, 489, 778, 274
781, 397, 505
97, 687, 000
972, 980, 450
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
09 Kquipment
Total obligations.
1, 489, 778, 274
879, 084, 605
986, 967, 4.50
Consolidated schedule for appropriations: "Ships and facilities. Navy"; "Shipbuilding
and conversion. Navy"; "Construction of ships. Navy"; and "Increase and replace-
ment of naval vessels, construction and machinery"
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Position established by act of Aug. 1,
1947, 6 U. S. C. 171 P
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,500
1 13,000
1 12,200
1 12, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,500
1 13,000
1 12,400
1 12, 400
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Supervisory physicist, nuclear
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Supervisory electronics engineer
Supervisory marine engineer
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
Supervisory physicist
1 12,000 1 12,000
252
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNC
TIONS— Continued
PHE NAVY— Continued
'Ships and facililies. Navj"; '
f ships. Navy": and "Increase
lachinery"— Continued
SERVICES — continued
Shipbuilding
and replace-
DETAIL OF PERSONAL
SERVICES — continued
DEPARTMENT OF 1
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Consolidated schedule for appropriations:
and conversion. Nary"; "Construrlion o
ment of naval vessels^ construction and n
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
90 $552, 800
16 116,040
2 14, 480
40 291,400
6 43, 240
10 73. 000
21 163. 840
7 49, 280
1 7,840
2 14, 080
2 16, 080
2 14,480
15 109,200
1 7. 240
2 14.080
00 438.000
6 42. 640
1 7, 040
2 14.080
7 .60. 080
1 7. 440
1 7.040
6 36. 200
1 7.040
1 7.840
4 28.760
2 14.880
2 16.080
1 7.440
8 47. ,520
6 29. 700
3 17.820
1 6. 140
8 47. 520
3 17,820
14 85. 160
4 24. 360
46 284.840
73 443.020
18 112.920
2 11.880
49 309,860
4 24,360
6 30. 500
26 164.240
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $816,760
20 143, 200
3 • 21, 720
49 361,760
7 50, 480
11 80,040
28 202,320
23 163,620
1 8, 040
2 14, 080
2 15, 080
2 14,480
18 130,120
1 7,240
2 14, 080
74 533,560
6 42.640
2 14.080
2 14. 080
9 64.160
1 7.440
1 7.640
6 35. 200
1 7. 040
1 7,840
4 28.960
2 16.080
2 16,080
1 7,440
10 69, 600
6 29.900
3 18,020
1 6. 140
11 6,6,740
2 11,880
18 110, 720
4 23. 960
59 369.860
95 583,300
25 156,900
6 35. 640
62 392.880
6 .30. 700
7 43. 180
34 216. 560
13 77. 220
3 18. 220
10 61.400
1 6, 540
30 186.800
3 18. 020
1 5, 940
1 .6.940
68 428.120
2 12.280
6 36,240
Num- Total
ber salary
109 $782, 560
22 168,280
3 21, 920
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
49 367,760
Engineer, marine power plant
6 44, 040
Num-
ber
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
Total
salary
$10,800
10,800
11.050
11.060
11.060
11.050
11,050
21. 600
10. 800
10. 800
11.650
11.0.60
11,560
9.600
38,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,060
1 10,800
1 11, 300
1 11,300
1 11,050
1 11.050
1 11.050
2 21, 600
1 10. 800
1 11.060
2 21.600
I 11,050
1 11,800
1 9, 800
3 28,800
1 9,600
1 10, 000
1 9. 600
1 9. 600
3 29, 400
1 9, 800
9 88, 200
10 97, 400
11 107.600
2 20. 800
3 29,000
2 19, 400
1 9, 800
1 9. 600
1 9, 800
3 29, 600
2 19, 400
18 176,000
1 9. 600
2 19,200
2 19. 200
2 19,800
1 9,800
2 19, 200
3 26, 280
5 43, 800
4 34,440
2 16, 720
1 8.360
1 8.660
II 94.960
1 8.360
2 17. 920
31 270,360
61 444,660
17 145,920
12 102,620
26 226,560
1 8, 560
4 34, 640
11 94,360
16 138, 360
6 42, 800
1 8, 760
2 17, 120
1 8, 360
4 34, 040
8 69, 680
1 8, 360
3 26, 280
33 288,280
2 17. 120
1 8, 360
5 42, 800
4 33,840
10 87, 600
2 16,920
1 8, 360
3 25,680
1 8, 360
6 43, 640
6 35, 600
4 30, 960
2 14. 080
26 188.640
6 35. 400
1 7,040
1 7, 240
9 54, 560
64 468,960
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 11,050
1 11,650
1 11, 300
1 11, 300
1 11,300
1 11, 300
2 21.850
1 11.050
1 11.050
2 21, 600
1 10,800
1 11,800
1 10, 000
3 29, 200
1 9. 600
1 10. 200
1 9. 800
1 9.600
3 29. 600
1 10. oon
10 98. 600
9 88. 000
12 117,600
2 21,000
3 29, 400
3 29, 200
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
3 30, 000
2 19, 800
19 185, 400
1 9. 800
2 19, 400
2 19, 400
2 20, 000
1 9, 800
2 19. 600
3 26. 480
5 43, 600
4 34, 640
2 17, 120
1 8,660
1 8,560
9 78, 240
1 8, 560
2 18. 120
30 262,200
60 436,200
17 146.620
10 86.000
26 226,560
1 8, 560
4 35, 040
11 94,360
16 138,360
5 42, 800
1 8, 960
2 17, 120
1 8, 360
4 34, 040
8 69, 480
1 8, 560
3 26, 280
32 279,720
3 25, 480
1 8, 660
5 42, 600
4 34, 040
9 79, 240
2 17, 120
1 8, 360
3 26, 880
1 8, 560
6 43, 840
6 35,800
4 30. 160
2 14. 080
22 162.880
5 36.600
1 7. 240
1 7. 240
8 57, 620
60 432,400
9 65, 560
Departmental— Continued
27 198,080
24 170, 660
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 8,040
Attorney-adviser-. ^--
Deputy director of contracts
Engineer, welding
E.|ini.iM.iii .i.n.list --
2 14, 280
2 16, 280
3 21. 520
17 123.480
1 7. 440
2 14,080
74 532 960
Organization and methods exam-
Patent adviser
2 14. 480
8 57. 320
1 7.640
Production manager
1 7 640
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
5 35.600
1 7.240
Staff renuirements planner, field
statistician _ . '
3 21.620
1 10, 000
1 9, 600
2 15.080
4 30. 660
1 7.640
3
1
8
8
10
3
1
1
1
1
4
2
16
1
1
2
2
1
2
4
5
4
2
1
1
10
1
2
25
42
14
11
21
1
4
10
13
2
1
2
2
5
7
1
3
23
2
1
4
4
9
2
1
3
1
6
5
4
2
29
5
1
1
8
61
29,200
9,800
78,200
77, 800
97, 400
20.800
28,800
9,800
9,600
9,600
9, noo
39, 800
19. 400
164. 800
9,600
9, 600
19, 200
19, t»0
9.600
19, 200
35, 040
43, 000
34, 040
16,720
8.360
8.360
8.5,200
8,360
17,920
215,800
361, 920
118,640
92, 360
181,560
8,360
34,440
84, fiOO
111,280
16, 720
8,760
16, 720
17,320
42,000
60, 120
8,360
25, 080
200,480
17, 120
8,360
33, 840
33, 440
77, 840
16, 920
8, .360
26, 480
8,360
43, 240
35, 600
30,960
14,680
210. 160
35. 400
7.040
7,040
57, 520
370,040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,94"6:
Engineer, electrical communica-
8 47. 920
Administrative officer
Attornrv-advis.'r
4 23.960
3 17 820
1 6. 340
11 66. 140
Entrineer, marine power plant de-
I'i'i . ! iration officer
2 11.880
17 104.980
KtI^'''-! ';':'',"■ ' ''nc;ll"".'""-""-I
Enpin.Tr. chiMiiical
Engineer, electrical
2 12. 080
59 369.260
96 590.240
Ociii ■ il *"i 'I'll uilicer
19 120. 660
Indii If 1 1 t 1 MS deputy director.
5 29. 700
53 334. 820
Engineer, marine power plant
7 43.680
7 43. 380
30 193. 000
14 83. 160
3 18,020
9 ,64. 660
1 6, 540
26 158.840
3 17.820
1 5, 940
1 6. 940
50 311,800
2 12, 280
4 23,960
2 11.880
.4 24, 160
6 36, 440
2 12.480
4 24. 360
2 11.880
2 12.080
2 12.080
1 5. 940
3 17, 820
28 168. .520
1 6. 540
2 12.880
1 6, 250
1 6. 000
2 11,760
1 6, 260
1 6, 600
4 22, 250
7 37.420
12 62, 720
3 15,180
6 30.610
2 1(1. 246
9 48. 540
2 10, 870
3 16, ISO
21 112, 885
44 227,515
7 36,045
1 5, 185
19 99, 015
4 20. 240
3 16.930
9 46. 665
6 25.300
2 10, 62J
24 122. 815
3 16, 065
5 26. 425
1 5, 060
5 26,800
3 18, 220
18 111.5'30
1 6.610
26 160.440
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accni!nl:illl
Librarian..
3 18, 020
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
68 427,720
Bud-rl :l^l!lliTll^tmtOr--
2 12,480
Classification and employment
Organization and methods examiner
8 47,920
Contract administration officer
4 24. 360
7 42. 980
2 12.480
4 24. 760
2 11,880
3 18. 220
2 12. 080
1 6,940
3 18, 020
32 195, 680
1 6, 640
2 12.880
1 5. 760
1 6, 125
2 11, 375
4 24. 560
Employee relations and training
2 12, 480
rrii.liirii.iii M»iiidist
riltilinlinli. ^nrcialist
Resriirh enonlinator
4 24. 560
2 12. 080
2 12, 280
3 18, 020
Engineer, marine fire prevention...
2 12, 680
Engineer, marine power plant
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260;
Em^mm.m:,,, ..iunical....- -.-
1 6, 260
Eiiv 1 . . : ^ !!!'"';;il';i-!-
Procurement and supply ofTicer
2 11,375
Eiit •- 1 n.'Miiii; -. .
Statistical officer.
Slinplv nlIi(Vf . -
1 5. 600
4 22, 250
11 58,160
13 68, 665
3 16, 180
8 40, 980
2 10. 370
9 49, 290
3 16, 930
3 15, 305
33 175. 855
57 297.795
9 46. 666
1 5. 186
27 140, 745
4 20. 490
3 16. 055
12 61. 845
7 35. 420
2 10. 870
31 160.985
3 16. 180
6 30.735
1 6, 185
5 26, 300
1 5, 625
2 11,250
Fisc;iloHici-r.- -. ---
Gradr !.. KMiiLv^.'-i.OfiO to $5,810:
11 57,910
2 10, 120
Organization and methods examiner-
111!.: . ■ .'iI
Cri 1 HliniiiKtration assistant...
3 16, 055
65 283.300
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer, marine power plant de-
Contract negotiator
Engineering draftsman
2 10. 995
Industrial relations assistant
5 26.675
1 5, 310
6 26,300
Engineer, electrical _
Librarian
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
253
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Library assistant --
Naval architect
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser
Personnel specialist
Physicist
Procurement assistant
Production specialist
Psychologist, testing
Publications assistant __
Specifications coordinator
Staff requirements planner, field
Statistician
Supply cataloger
Supply officer
Training officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,553 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060 -
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work difierential
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
Position established by act of Aug. 1,
1947, 5 U. S. C. 171P
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Electronic scientist
Naval architect
Scientific research administrator —
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Electronics scientist
Engineer. _._ _.
Engineer, marine
Geophysicist _._
Metallurgist...
Physicist _
Psychologist
Scientific research administrator —
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Commodity industry specialist
Electronic scientist...
Engineer
Engineer, chemical,. _
Engineer, electronics _
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials...
Engineer, mechanical...
Engineer, welding..
Inspector, ordnaJKe
Mathematician
Naval architect. -_
Personnel officer
Physicist
Psychologist
Scientific research administrator
Ship design director
Shipbuilding material scheduling
specialist...
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Biochemist..
Biologist -
Budget specialist
Chemist-
Editor -
Electronics scientist .-.
Engineer
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total Num-
salary
16
8 41,855
1 5, 060
2 10, 120
2 10, 120
22 114,320
5 25, 550
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
6 31,735
1 5, 185
2 10, 495
5 26, 050
43 222,205
1 5,810
7 34, 465
505
2 7, 360
2 6, 220
59 164,968
1 2,840
2 10, 370
3 15, 305
24 127, 565
5 26, 050
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
7 37, 295
1 5,310
2 10, 620
5 26, 425
47 245,195
1 5,810
7 34,215
566
2, 526, 940
1,032
3,191.920
166 478,420
2 7, 360
2 6, 300
55 165,080
1 2, 840
4,259
19, 399, 286
11,498
8,568
74,841
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 000
3 32, 650
3 34, 150
1 11, 800
1 11,050
1 11,800
4 45. 700
1 10. 800
6 65, 050
11 105,600
10 97, 400
13 126, 800
4 39, 000
5 49, 400
1 9, 600
2 19, 200
t,800
1 10, 400
19 185.600
3 29, 200
1 9. 600
3 26. 480
3 25, 080
2 16. 720
1 9, 360
1 8. 760
10 86, 800
1 8, 360
30 2.59.200
43 369,880
3 25, 430
16 139,160
9 47, 790
14, 000
10,000
84, 400
6 30, 735
2 10, 495
2 10, 120
20 106, 700
6 26, 175
1 5, 310
1 5,310
6 32, 235
1 6, 435
2 10, 995
4 21,615
45 233,950
1 5,810
9 43, 580
601
2 7, 360
2 6,380
47 130,824
14,000
10, 000
80,800
1, 172, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
3 33, 150
3 34, 400
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 11,800
4 46, 200
1 10.800
6 65, 800
11 106,400
10 98, 000
15 147, 400
4 39, 400
5 49. 800
1 9,1
2 19, 400
1 9, 800
1 10. 400
1 10, 000
2 19. 400
9 89, 800
1 10. 000
19 187.400
3 2S, 400
1 9, 600
8 70. 480
3 26. 680
3 25, 2S0
2 16. 920
1 9. 360
1 8, 960
10 88, 200
1 8. 360
30 262, 000
45 390. 800
3 2.5, 680
16 140,760
12, 400
12, 400
12, 200
11,. 300
11,800
46, 450
11,050
66,050
5 50, 400
1.800
2 19, 600
1 10, 000
1 10, 600
1 10, 000
2 19. 600
9 90, 400
1 10. 000
19 188. 000
3 29. 400
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
70. 880
26, 880
25, 4S0
17. 120
9.360
1,960
1
10 88. (
1 8. 560
30 263.000
47 408, 720
3 26, 080
16 141,560
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, hydra'ilic
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, welding
Governmental accountant
Industrial mobilization and plan-
ning specialist
Industrial specialist
Inspector ordnance...
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Naval architect...
Oceanographer
Organization and methods exami-
ner
Persoimel officer
Physicist
Physiologist .-.
Planning and estimating supervisor.
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Psychologist
Scientific stall assistant
Ship design director
Statistician
Technologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Architect
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Biochemist
Budget specialist —
Chemist
Contract specialist ..-
Editor,.
Electronics scientist ,
E iectronics technician
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Engineer, architectural
. Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction ,,.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics —
Engineer, hydraulic —
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural., ,,
Engineer, welding
Firefighter
Governmental cost accountant.
Hygienist, industrial
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Industrial mobilization plam
specialist —
Information officer
Inspector, ordnance
Inspector, shipbuilding
Librarian
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Oceanographer
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physicist
Planning and estimating supervisor.
Productive specialist
Productive superintendent
Progress supervisor
Psychologist
Safety program specialist.., ,,
Scientific staff aide
Security specialist
Ship surveyor and inspector
Shipbuilding materials and sched-
uling specialist
Sound technician
Technologist
Training devices technician
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, fiscal ,-
Administrative officer —
Allowance specialist
Architect
Architectural engineer
Attorney adviser
Biochemist
Biologist
Num- Total
ber salary
24 $206, 640
1 8. 360
12 103,920
16 138.960
3 27. 030
17 147,720
4 35, 240
1 8,560
2 16, 920
6 50, 760
2 17, 120
1 8,360
3 27, 080
32 279,620
2 16, 720
6 52. 560
9 78, 240
36 313,
1 8,360
9 78, 240
1 8, 360
3 26, 480
5 41,800
1 8, 560
1 8, 360
1 8, 960
2 17, 120
7 49, 680
12 85, 080
3 21, 920
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
2 14, 030
5 35,400
19 137, 160
4 28, 160
1 7, 440
63 457,520
6 42. 440
8 66, 720
63 387,720
1 7, 840
7 60, 880
6 44,040
2 14, 880
40 294,600
64 462, .500
1 7,040
12 88, 480
32 237,280
8 60, 120
63 470,520
17 124, 680
5 39, 000
3 22, 320
12 88, 280
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
6 43,040
1 7,440
39 279,560
2 14, 280
1 7, 040
7 62, 880
8 56. 320
3 22. 120
6 35, 200
10 72, 200
72 546, f
4 28, 560
1 7, 040
6 43, 840
4 28, 160
13 96. 520
61 445,440
17 123, 680
8 58, 320
2 14,1'
6 44, 240
11 78, 240
5 37, 800
7 50, 080
I 7,440
3 22,720
8 57, 120
1 7, 040
6 43,640
3 21, 120
1 6, 940
14 87, 160
16 94, 100
6 38, 040
3 19, 020
1 6,340
1 6,140
3 IS, 020
Num- Total
ber salary
24 $208, 840
1 8. 560
12 104.920
16 140. 360
3 27. 280
17 149,320
*■ 35, 640
1 9, 160
1 8, 760
2 17, 120
6 51,160
2 17, 320
1 8, 360
3 27, 280
32 282.520
2 16, 920
6 53, 160
9 79. 040
36 317.360
1 8, 560
9 79, 040
;,360
3 26. 680
6 42, 200
1 8, 760
1 8, 560
1 8, 960
2 17, 320
7 50, 680
12 86, 880
3 22, 120
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
2 14, 480
6 36, 200
19 139,160
4 28, 960
I 7, 640
64 472, 560
6 43,440
8 66,!
65 410,200
1 7. 840
7 52. 030
6 45. 040
2 16, 030
40 300,600
65 478,600
1 7, 240
12 90. 030
32 242,280
8 61, 120
64 486,760
17 126,1
5 39, 200
3 22. 720
12 90, 280
1 7,440
1 7, 240
6 43, 640
1 7, 640
39 286,760
2 14, 480
1 7, 040
7 53, 880
8 67, 620
3 22, 520
6 35, 800
10 73, 800
72 557, 8
4 28, 960
1 7, 240
6 44, 640
4 28, 560
13 93, 120
61 456. 240
17 126, 080
8 59, 620
2 14, 880
6 45. 040
II 79, 640
5 38, 200
7 50, 880
1 7, 640
3 23, 120
8 68. 320
1 7, 040
6 44, 240
3 21, 620
1 6,940
14 88, 360
15 95, 700
6 38, 440
3 19, 220
1 6,540
1 6,340
3 18, 420
200200—53-
-17
254
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY-^Continued
Consolidated schedule for appropriations: "Ships and facilities. Navy"; "Shipbuilding
and conversion. Navy"; "Construction of ships. Navy"; and "Increase and replace-
ment of naval vessels, construction and machinery" — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Gradell. Range$5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Biophysicist
Budget analyst
Budget specialist
Chemist
Commodity industry specialist
Construction superintendent- . _
Contract specialist
Editor
Education and training specialist...
Electroencephalograph technician. .
Electronic scientist
E lectronic technician
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical.
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical.
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Engineer, tool_
Engineer, welding
Equipment specialist
Explosive test specialist
Firefighter
General supply officer
Geophysicist-
Housing manager
Hygienist, industrial
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Industrial mobilization specialist...
Information and editorial specialist
Inspector
Inspector, shipbuilding
Librarian
Materials requirements specialist..
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Meteorologist..-
Military training speciaUst
Naval architect
Oceanographer
Optometrist
Ordnance inspector
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods exam-
Patent adviser
Personnel officer.
Physicist
Placement officer
Planning and estimating specialist..
Planning and estimating supervisor
Police supervisor
Printing un<i tniltlications clerk.
I'i"- 1 ':' '^ :<u-it''"\yM"'.
Pi I iinlmdcnt
I'm 'i: iM» I : I or
Psychclngls't.,
Rubber technologist
Safety program specialist
Scientific staff assistant
Ship surveyor and inspector
Shipbuilding material scheduling
specialist
Sound technician...
Storekeeper
Statistician
Technologist
Tool and gage designer
Training devices technician
Training officer
Grade 10. Range .$5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
.\llowance specialist
Attorney-adviser
Budget specialist
Contract specialist
Electronics technician
Employee relations officer
Employee relations assistant
Engineer
1 $5, 940
1 6,1(0
4 23, 960
37 235,'
32 202,1
1 6,340
6 37, 640
7 42. 580
1 5, 940
1 6, 740
111 704,340
30 187. 200
8 50, 520
71 447,540
8 49, 920
17 105,380
6 31, 600
132 826.280
161
1,. 332. 400
32 201, 280
6 36. 440
1 5. 940
1 6. 940
3 18. 220
3 18. 620
7 44,580
1 6. 140
2 12. 080
2 12. 680
10 63. 000
4 24.560
9 56. 000
6 37. 640
15 96. 100
3 18. 020
4 23, 760
203
1, 259. 220
4 26, 160
5 30. 500
12 74. 280
2 12, 080
10 61,800
7 43, .5Sn
9 56. 4f,0
62 383. 2.ln
3 17,8211
38 243, 721)
22 136, fiSd
1 6, .540
,910
4 24. 3CiO
6 37, 440
2 11,880
6 31,700
14 87, 160
3 18, 220
2 13, 280
6 31,700
6 31,700
64 405,160
2 11,880
1 5, 940
2 12, 280
10 62,000
1 6,940
5 29, 700
6 37, 240
5 29, 500
13 74,625
4 22, 125
1 6, 500
5 28, 760
4 23, 000
1 6, 125
4 24, 126
1 6. 626
2 11,000
116
1 $6, 140
1 6, 340
4 24, 360
37 239,380
32 205,1
1 6,640
6 38,040
7 43, 180
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
'41, 040
30 190,000
8 51, 120
71 452,140
8 50. 520
17 106. !
17 107. 680
95 592, 700
15 95, .■500
13 81, 420
1 6, 140
7 44. 380
1 6. 140
1 6.S
2 13.6
1 6. 140
1 6. 140
1 5. 940
3 18, 420
3 18. 820
7 45, 180
1 6, 340
2 12. 280
2 12. 880
10 63. 800
4 24. 960
9 57. 060
6 38. 240
15 97. 300
3 18. 420
4 24. 160
203
1. 272. 820
4 26. 560
5 31. 100
12 75. 480
2 12. 280
10 62. 800
7 44. 180
9 .57, 260
02 388. 1
3 18. 220
38 24R. 920
22 138,080
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 6, 340
4 24, 560
37 238, 180
32 204,480
1 6,540
6, 740
0, 140
24. 9(iO
38. 040
12, 080
32. 300
88. 560
18, 620
13, 680
32, 700
32, 100
64 409, .560
2 12, 080
1 6, 140
2 12,480
10 63,200
1 6, 140
6 30, 100
6 37,640
5 29, 875
13 76, 000
4 22, 376
1 5, 626
5 29,000
4 23, 250
1 6,250
4 24, 375
1 5,750
2 11,250
1,340
1 6.940
117 745.980
3d 191.000
8 51, 620
76 476, 100
8 61, 120
17 107, 980
5 32, 100
138 868,520
169
1,071,660
1 6, 740
17 108, 680
95 689, 100
15 95, 900
217
1,383,780
32 203.080
6 37. 240
13 80. 220
1 6. 340
7 44, 780
1 6, 140
1 6. 140
2 13. 880
1 6. 140
1 6,340
1 6. 140
3 18. 620
3 19, 220
7 46. 580
1 6. 340
2 12. 480
2 13. 080
10 64. 400
4 25. 160
9 57. 460
6 38. 440
16 96. 500
3 18. 620
4 24.360
204
1, 277. 960
4 25. 960
5 31. 600
12 76. 080
2 12, 480
10 63. 600
7 44. &S0
9 67. 860
62 388.280
3 18. 420
.38 246,120
22 137, 080
1 6, 740
1 6, 140
4 25, 160
6 38, ?40
2 12, 080
5 .31,900
14 89, 660
3 18. 820
2 13,680
5 33. 100
5 32, 300
64 407,660
2 12, 280
1 6, 140
2 12,680
10 62, 600
1 6, 140
6 29, 700
6 37, 840
5 30, 125
13 76, 260
4 22, 500
1 6, 625
5 29, 125
4 23, 000
1 6, 2.50
4 24, 500
1 5.750
2 11.375
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Engineer, chemical.
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Equipment speciaUst
lirefigbter
O.-iiwul siipnly officer
fln\ ri niiiiiit ii rost accountant
Ilil'.:',.. ;.,,m', I liliStV.'.-r"'I"miI
In.SlJL'LluI
Inspector, electrical
Inspector, electronics
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, ordnance
Inspector, shipbuilding.
Inspector, safety
Inspector, ship surveyor...
Materials requirements specialist...
Motion-picture producer
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Packing and preservation specialist.
Personnel officer
Photographer
Planning and estimating specialist. -
Production analyst
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Qualifications rating examiner
Safety program specialist . . . :
Tool and e(|uipment specialist
Statistical officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor —
Training officer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant
Allowance specialist
Architect
BioHiemist
Bi'il'i'-'i-^l
Bi"i'li\-i( 1-1
BlUl-Tl .|.rrL,ll I
Busiiu!,.-; .iccoiuitant
Chemist
Commodity industry specialist
Communication specialist
Contract specialist —
Criminal investigator...
Designer, tool and gage
Editor
Education and training specialist.. .
Electronics scientist
Electronics technician.
Employee relations assistant
Engineer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction...
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material
E ngineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Engineer, surveying and carto-
gr.aphic
Engineer, tool
Engineer, topographic
Engineer, welding
Engineering aide, mechanical.
Engineering draftsman
Entomologist
Equipment specialist, general
Explosives test specialist...
Firefighter
General supply officer
General supply assistant
Governmental accountant
Guard supervisor
Housing manager
Illustrator
Industrial hygienist
Industrial service training assistant..
Industrial specialist ....
Industrial mobilization planning
specialist...
Industrial suggestions specialist
Information and editorial specialist..
In-service training assistant
Inspector, construction. _
Inspector, electronics __.
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector,optics
Inspector, ordnance
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
255
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
I
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Num
- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber salary
ber salary
Oradeg. Range $5,060 to$5,810— Con.
3
124
660, 065
130 700,425
4 21,865
4
21,490
4 22 115
Laboratory electronics meciianic
5
25,800
5 26, 175
5 26, 425
10
10 53, 475
10 53, 850
10
52, 850
Materials requirements specialist..-
12
62. 720
12 63, 845
12 64, 220
14
19
1
5,185
1 5,560
7
36, 795
7 37 420
197
204
205
1, 043, 320
1, 099, 990
1, 100. 050
5
5 26, 175
26
25 136,375
Organization and methods exam-
1
5,060
1 6, 310
59
320. 540
59 325, 790
59 324,540
3
16. 065
3 16, 305
3 16, 430
2 11, 245
Planning and estimating speciahst..
2
10. 870
2 11, 120
1
1 5,685
1 5. 310
Printing and publications ofRcer
1
5,060
1 6. 185
g
8 42, 980
1
5,685
1 5. 810
1 6, 810
r!n|ifi ' \ ,■ : !■ ; , sistant
2
10, 745
2 10 995
2 11, 120
ri<it('iil\r -'■: : i< • - mi;. ri visor-
1
5,810
1 5. 810
1 6. 810
rsVclloluKlM
24
128. 690
24 130 815
24 131. 440
Qualitications rating f.xaminer
4
20.990
4 21. 240
4 21. 490
4
20.i90
3
3 16. 805
1 5. 435
5 27, 175
2
10. 995
Ship surveyor and inspector.
39
206, 715
39 209,715
39 209.090
Shipbuilding material scheduling
111
589. 785
116 626 335
116 625.085
1 6. 810
Shop tool and equipment specialist..
1
5,685
1 6. 810
15 180
3 15, 680
2 10, 746
3 16, 056
1 6,310
2
3
15 555
5,000
Tabulating equipment operation
4
20. 740
4 21 115
1
5,185
1 5.310
1 5,435
10
52 100
10 52,975
1 6,310
1 5,560
494
1
5,310
1 5, 435
491
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,.370
496
2
415, 145
. 2,402,295
2,410,030
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
2,410
2,393
2,409
10,631,425
10,598,940
10, 583, 845
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
815
812
820
5
332, 925
3, 230, 415
3, 264, 150
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2,096
2,139
2,159
7,846,360
7, 668, 615
7,613,065
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655 _.
2,142
2,218
2,238
7,260,130
7, 482, 390
7, 537. 010
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3,458
3,486
3,515
10,639,100
10,318,340
10, 404, 130
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
1,967
2,102
2,107
5,565.970
5, 796, 500
5, 830. 010
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
78
201,240
84 216,560
85 219,860
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 10. Range $4,656 to $5,315
17
85,230
18 91, 795
18 92, 795
Grade 9. Range W,150 to $4,900..
52
237.925
64 250,600
54 250,350
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
117
493, 830
122 522,530
122 522.030
Grade 7. Range $3,43,'i to $4,035
240
916, 800
252 %9,220
253 966,755
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,630
1.383
1,513
1,520
4
771,440
5, 200. 640
5, 212, 080
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
87
273, 218
90 285,340
90 283,660
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
9
25. 950
10 29, 020
10 29, 100
Grade 3. Range $2,852 to $3,032
102
276,304
107 290,744
108 291,856
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
71
175,320
75 185,420
75 185, 420
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
3,373
3,391
19, 074, 400
3,413
19. 198, 100
18.973,125
Rates less than $5,060
103 11
103, 578
381, 372, 000
379
127, 34
823, 967
383, 044, 400
128 674
487, 038, 184
491, 770, 764
490,616,296
2,492
8,872,764
3,298
12, 982, 396
28,816,407
Net permanent, field (average num-
119, 873
126, 182
125,219
477, 633, 900
458, 221, 777
482, 898, 000
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employees.
124, 448
206, 900
1, 849, 100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1
765, 952
1,861.000
Payment above basic rates:
47 792. 203
Additional pay for services abroad
620. 560
641,000
686,400
509, 465. 118
619, 081, 200
613, 430, 900
Total, departmental and field ._
530,897,465
542,879,300
635, 707, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct amount financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07, 08,
$289,422,752
$338,427,400
$309, 150, 700
241,474,713
204,451,900
226,556,900
Salaries and wages in the foregomg sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
"Ships and facilities. Navy";
Direct obligations
238. 114, 713
3,360,000
200,451,900
4,000,000
223,056 900
3,500,000
241,474,713
204,451,900
226, 556, 900
Medical Care, Navy-
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions .
11.140
13
10, 802
11,225
12
10. 897
10,828
12
10, .509
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,463
GS-4.1
$3,238
CPC-5.0
$2, 733
$3,463
GS-4.1
$3,238
CPC-5.0
$2,882
OS-4.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
.$3, 222
CPC-5.0
$2,882
Persona! service obligations;
$32, 213, 860
97,960
123,500
1,058,480
$33,6M,840
91,920
129.060
1, 202, 180
$32, 402. 105
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
91.920
124, 975
Total personal service obligations...
33,493,800
34, 978, 000
33,776,000
Direct Obligaliona
Appropriated funds;
30. 627. 800
1.080.200
767.000
261.000
1.741.500
501.000
11,313,215
5. 736. 378
48, 991. 200
32, 596. 600
150.900
31, 953, 000
1,134,000
1, 265. 000
265,000
1, 762. 000
614.000
12, 148, 000
5, 296, 000
34, 859. 800
8, 877. 000
162.000
967 000
3-22. 000
272,000
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Sen'ices performed by other agen-
1,718.000
510.000
9.170,000
5. 69S. 000
31.926.000
09 Equipment
9. 638, 000
164.000
Subtotal
133. 766, 823
569,000
98, 335, 800
519,000
91,516,000
516,000
Total obligations from appropri-
133, 197, 823
30,769
97, 816, 800
3,000
91, 000, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources;
09 Equipment
114,000
Total direct obligations
133, 228, 592
97, 819, 800
91, 114, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
2,866.000
23,000
23,000
173,000
17,000
984, 000
16, 439, 000
695, 000
15,000
3, 025, 000
22,000
23,000
166.000
16,000
1, 791, 000
16,666,000
377, 000
15,000
2, 675, 000
20,000
21,000
05 Rents and utility services
154,000
14,000
846, 000
14, 318, 000
340, 000
14,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
21,135,000
21,100,000
18.401.000
154, 363, 592
118,919,800 1 109-516-000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Medical research adviser
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer..
Deputy comptroller
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
256
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Medical Care, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COUtinUed
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director, administrative
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
1 10,200
1 8, 760
1 8, 360
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 10, 200
1 8, 760
1 8. 360
1 7. 240
1 7. 240
1 7.040
1 7, 040
1 7. 040
1 7. 440
Num- Total
ber salary
Deputy director, medical statistics
1 10, 200
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8, 360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Organization and methods exam-
1 7, 040
1 7. 440
1 6. 940
1 7, 440
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
3 17. 820
1 6.940
1 5, 940
2 11. 880
1 5. 940
1 5. 940
1 6, 940
2 11,880
I 6. 940
1 6, 875
4 21. 240
3 17, 820
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
Organization and methods exam-
2 11,880
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
2 11. 880
1 5, 940
Statistician
1 5, 940
1 6. 876
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1 5. 875
4 21. 240
3 16. 180
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
1 5. 060
1 6, 435
1 5, 060
1 6, 310
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
1 6, 060
1 5, 060
3 16. 305
4 20, 480
35 157, 550
38 168,335
58 214.280
116 392,220
139 428.210
48 138,480
1 2. 750
9 25, 768
Employee relations assistant
1 6. 435
1 5, 435
Head, office services branch
Organization and methods exam-
1 5. 310
2 10, 120
1 6. 060
1 5,060
1 5,310
1 5, 060
3 16, 305
4 20, 480
28 128, 115
36 150. 745
60 187.000
113 382.695
135 416,410
56 160, 640
1 2. 750
9 25, 768
Grade 8, Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
4 20. 480
35 157,560
38 1.63. 335
63 214,280
116 392.220
139 428,210
48 138,480
1 2, 7.50
9 25, 768
Total permanent, departmental
469
1, 720. 498
11 40,398
491
1, 822, fiS8
11 40,488
491
1, 822, 688
Net permanent, departmental (av-
458
1. 680, 100
6.600
14,200
480
1, 782, 200
6,800
15, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veelc base
1, 782, 200
6,800
16,000
All personal services, departmental.
1,700,800
1, 804. 000
1,804,000
Field:
Positions in excess of $14,800:
1 15,000
1 11, 060
1 11, 800
1 10, 800
1 U, 800
1 15.000
1 11.050
1 11, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
1 9.600
1 9,600
1 10, 000
1 9,600
1 9.600
1 9,600
1 8. 360
1 8,560
1 8,760
2 17. 520
6 51,160
1 8.660
3 25, 080
1 8.360
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
4 28,360
1 15,000
1 11,050
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Medical officer, general medicine
1 10, 800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,600
1 10, 000
2 19. 200
1 9,600
1 10, 000
1 9 600
Physiological and experimental
1 9,600
1 9,600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chemist
1 8. 560
1 8,760
2 17,520
6 61,160
1 8. 560
3 25,080
1 8.360
1 7,040
1 7, 040
4 28, 360
1 8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,640:
Biochemist
4 28,360
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntlDUed
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field—Continued
Total
Kiim
Total
Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
ber
salary
ber
Grade 1 2. Range $7,040 to $8,040 -Con.
Biologist .
$7, 040
1
$7,040
1
$7,040
7,040
7,040
Education and training speciaUst...
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,840
7,840
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,040
7,040
1
7,040
1
14,880
109, 000
109, 000
109, 000
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
18,020
5, 940
17,820
5.940
Chemist
\
1
Laboratory general mechanic . .
12.880
2
12. 880
2
12,880
3
18 020
3
18 020
143, 960
Supply requirements and distribu-
6,340
6,340
Grade 10, Range $6,500 to $6,250:
5,760
5,875
6,875
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
2
Bacteriologist
5,060
1
6.060
1
5,060
3
16, 180
15, 930
10, 620
10, 620
5, 435
5,435
22. 365
5,435
Medical records librarian.
4
22, 365
4
22. 365
5,560
10, 620
20, 740
15, 555
157. 610
6,060
102, 765
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
22
22
102, 765
19
88,905
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
150
6,52, 600
137
595, 586
131
569,866
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
65
263,800
63
253,960
61
246,370
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
560
562
632
2,017,100
1,989,820
1.918,995
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
603
500
481
1,682,466
1
671,340
1,608.615
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,020
1,016
993
3, 103, 800
3,088,800
3,019,350
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
579
614
603
1
616,930
]
712, 340
1,682,090
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
8
21,840
14
36,840
7
19,340
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $6,315
4
20, 135
4
20, 136
3
15, 196
Grade 9. Range $i, 150 to $4,900
8
36, 700
8
36, 700
8
36, 700
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
22
90, 655
22
90, 656
20
82,425
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
30
112, 950
30
112,950
2S
105, 480
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
97
333. 840
97
333, 840
91
313, 200
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
27
86, 378
27
86, 378
27
86, 378
Grade*. Range $2,750 to $3,230
157
457. 030
157
467, 030
157
457.030
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
6
16, 672
6
16. 672
6
16,672
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
24
63, 610
24
63, 610
24
63, 610
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
346, 220
346, 220
303
1
120,791
1
120, 791
1
120, 791
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above. .
10
74,880
10
74,880
10
74,880
Rates equivalent to less than $5.060...
9,839
6,885
6,600
18,163,649
19,367,019
18, 545, 549
10.671
31
636, 845
32,770,646
31,658.460
340
329
320
1.002,085
998,005
938.655
Net permanent, field (average num-
10. 331
10, 405
10, 017
30,533,760
31,772,640
30,619.905
Part-time and temporary positions: W.
97, 960
91,920
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
117,000
122, 260
118. 175
1,044,280
1
187, 180
1
142, 000
All personal services, field
31
793, 000
33
174,000
31.972.000
33, 493, 800
34, 978. 000
33
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
257
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
$30,627,800
2, 866, 000
$31,953,000
3,025,000
$31, 101, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
33,493,800
34, 978, 000
Civil Engineering, Navy —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
22, 114
19, 879
20, 969
19, 527
20, 158
18, 861
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 195
GS-5.7
$3,340
CPC-5.5
$3,158
$4, 195
GS-5.7
$3, 305
CPC-5.5
$3,170
$4, 195
GS-5.7
f Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 305
CPC-5.5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,234
Personal service obligations:
$68, 948, 167
247,362
2. 782, 286
$68, 803, 241
241, 375
2, 518, 562
$67, 374, 472
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base...
241, 649
2, 527, 817
Total personal service obligations...
71, 977, 815
71. 563, 178
70, 143, 938
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
70,691,486
712, 122
12,437
278, 725
2,629,443
351,881
23,530,043
27,265,441
81,246,099
88, 978
283,897
70,415,873
716, 334
10,100
305,211
3, 988, 127
367, 249
19,742,295
30, 523, 094
73,637,377
66, 063
287, 777
69, 024, 358
708, 835
309, 208
3, 924, 833
370, 005
07 Other contractual services .--
15,643,583
18. 102, 380
16, 263
Total obligations from appropri-
207, 090, 552
5, 255, 674
200,049,500
1,867,000
140,117,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
1, 867, 000
Total direct obligations..
212,346,226
201,916,500
141,984,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Oilier Accounts
1,286,329
1, 530, 936
4, 464, 797
1, 167, 168
23, 067, 313
1,147,305
1,472,962
1, 942, 934
1, 563, 799
13, 873, 000
1,892,283
1, 624, 904
13, 400, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
31, 516, 543
20, 000, 000
20, 000, 000
243, 862, 769
221, 916, 500
161,984,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer, deputy
comptroller
Administrative officer, division
director -.
Engineer, general, supervisory
Engineer, mechanical, supervisory..
Engineer, structural, supervisory...
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Architect, supervisory
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, general
Engineer, structural
Organization and methods e.xaminer.
Personnel officer...
Realty officer.
Num- Total
ber salary
10,800
21,600
10, 800
10,800
3 30,000
1 10, 200
12 118,800
2 19, 200
1 9, 600
1 9,600
1 9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 800
21,600
10,800
10,800
2 19, 800
1 10,200
12 118, 800
2 19, 200
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 10, 800
2 21,600
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 000
1 10, 200
1 9, 600
2 19, 800
1 10, 200
12 118,800
2 19, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative ollicer
Architect
Attorney
.\ttomey-adviser
Budget officer.
Cost accountant
Editor, publication
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction manage-
ment .-.,
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
E.ngineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment, specialist
Fiscal accountant auditor
Industrial analyst
Industrial specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner.
Realty officer
Statistician, survey
Supply requisition and disposal
officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Cost accountant
Employment officer
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, electrical —
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, fire prevention
Engineer, general...
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structural
Engineer, valuation
Equipment specialist
Historian
Housing management specialist
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Organization and methods
examiner..
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Realty officer
Soil conservationist..
Statistician, survey
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant auditor.
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Budget officer.
Contract negotiator.
Cost accountant
Editor, publications
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structural
Equipment specialist
Fiscal accountant auditor
Housing management specialist
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist .
Land acquisition specialist
Librarian
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Property disposal specialist
Publications writer
Realty officer
Supply cataloger, supervisory
Technologist
Transportation specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney-adviser...
Budget analyst
Contract specialist
Cost accountant
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9,160
17, 120
8,360
4 35, 440
9 76, 040
3 25, 680
22 188. .320
1 9, 360
7 60, 320
1 8, 360
2 17, 320
2 16, 720
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
,560
1. 360
1 7, 040
5 36, 600
1 7, 640
2 14, 680
1 8, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
4 29, 760
5 35. 800
4 29, 960
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
34 246,560
8 56. 920
5 37. 600
28,360
7.440
7.640
8,040
7,040
21, 520
7,640
7,240
36, 000
8.040
7,040
12, 480
25. 960
50, 320
13, 280
12, 680
24, 360
6,540
12,880
6,940
31,900
3 20,020
1 5,940
21 129, 740
11 68,540
7 43, 980
4 25. 760
2 12, 080
2 13, 680
5 32,500
4 23,760
1 6, 740
1 6, 340
5 30, lOO
1 6,540
2 12, 080
1 6,340
1 6, 340
8 60, 720
1 5,940
1 6, 940
1 6,940
2 10, 495
9 49, 790
2 10, 120
6 26, 215
1 6, 060
3 15, 555
1 6, 060
3 15, 655
76, 040
25,680
188, 320
17, 320
16. 720
8.560
1 7, 040
5 36. 600
1 7,640
2 14, 680
1 8, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
4 29, 760
4 28. 560
4 30. 360
1 7. 440
1 7, 040
29 209,160
8 56, 920
6 37, 600
1 7,640
4 28. 360
1 7. 440
1 7,640
1,040
7,040
7,240
36, 000
8.040
7,040
7,640
12. 480
32, 100
60, 320
13,280
6,340
24. 360
6,540
12, aso
6.940
31,900
5,940
6,940
6,940
20,020
5,940
129, 740
54,860
43, 980
30,700
12, 080
13,680
25,360
30,100
'"6," 340'
36,440
6,540
12, 080
6,340
12,280
50,720
6,940
""5^^940'
6,060
49, 790
10, 120
26, 215
6,060
6,435
6,060
15, 655
9 76, 040
3 25. 680
22 188,320
8,360
17, 320
16, 720
8,560
8,360
8,960
;,360
1 8, 360
1 7,040
5 36, 600
1 7,640
2 14, 680
1 8, 040
1 7, 040
1 7. 040
4 29, 760
4 28, 560
4 30, 360
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
29 209,160
8 56. 920
5 37. 600
1 7,640
4 28, 360
1 7, 440
1 7,640
1 8, 040
1 7, 040
7,240
36. 000
8,040
7,040
7,640
12, 480
32, 100
50, 320
13.280
6.340
24, 360
6,540
12,880
6,940
31,900
5,940
6,940
5,940
20,020
5,940
129, 740
54,860
43,980
30, 700
12,080
13,680
25.360
30,100
'"'6,346
36,440
6,640
12, 080
6,340
12,280
50,720
5,940
6,060
49, 790
10, 120
26, 215
6,060
6,436
6,060
15, 565
"258
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Civil Engineering, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structural
Equipment specialist
Housing management specialist
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Placement assistant
Property disposal specialist
Realty officer
Records management officer
Supply cataloger
Supply requisition and disposal
officer.
Technologist
Training officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 _.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental.
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay ,
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Technical director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Head, basic science research de-
partment
Head, equipment research depart-
ment
Head, structural research depart-
ment
Grade 14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Director, construction division
Director, design division
Director, heat evaluation depart-
ment
Director, heat and power division . _
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Administrator, transportation divi-
sion
Assistant director for business man-
agement
Attorney-adviser
Director, automotive transporta-
tion division
Director, construction division
Director, design division
Director, engineering division
Director, framed structural division-
Director, inspection division
Director, maintenance planning
division
Director, materials division
Director, process division
Director, property administration
division
Director, transportation equipment
division
Director, utilities procurement divi-
sion
Engineer, construction
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Head , automotive section
Head, engineering department
Head, technical service department
Manager, architectural and struc-
tural branch..
Manager, civil branch
Manager, electrical branch
Manager, engineering and technical
service branch
3 $16,055
2 10, 120
1 5,060
8 40, 855
5,810
6,185
5,810
5, 185
5,810
10, 245
15, 180
1 5,060
5 24, 850
52 229,535
22 92, 615
67 249,005
103 344,685
152 465,665
22 64. 100
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
8 $41,355
3 15. 180
2 10. 120
8 40. 855
1 5. 060
1 5. 060
2 10, 870
1 5, 185
1 5, 810
1 5. 185
1 6, 810
2 10, 245
2 10. 120
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
4 19. 730
59 259,970
21 88, 570
72 266,055
92 308.480
139 423.805
23 66, 850
12. 200
11.550
11,800
10. 800
8,960
8,360
8, .560
8,560
8,960
102, 120
60, 720
8,360
8.360
8,360
25,280
8,360
8,760
94,960
8,960
.59, 920
8,360
34, 040
8,360
8, .360
8,760
8,360
8,560
12. 200
11,550
11,800
10, 800
8.5, 400
52, 360
8,360
59,920
8,660
26,680
"8,'366
8, 760
8,360
8,560
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $41,355
3 15. 180
2 10. 120
8 40, 855
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
2 • 10. 870
1 5. 185
1- 5.810
1 5, 185
1 5, 810
2 10, 245
2 10, 120
1 5, 060
1 5.060
4 19, 730
59 259,970
21 88, 670
72 266.055
92 308. 480
139 423.805
23 66. 850
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES COUtinued
12, 200
11,560
11, 800
10. 800
9.600
68,200
8,960
85, 400
52,360
25,280
8,360
8,760
59, 920
8,560
25,680
"'8.366
8,760
8,360
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to$9,360— Con.
Manager, mechanical branch
Manager, real estate branch
Manager, specification and estimate
branch
Real property officer
Special assistant, design division
Special assistant, public works office-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant..
Architect..
Assistant radiological officer
Attorney-adviser
Auditor, _■
Auto transportation specialist
Cartographer
Construction cost accountant
Contract administrator
Director, administrative manage-
ment
Director, construction division
Director, design division
Director, design section
Director, equipment division
Director, fire protection division
Director, inspection division
Director, maintenance planning
divi;
Director, materials testing division
Director, painting and inspection
Director, publications division
Director, real estate branch
Director, real property division
Director, safety division
Director, sanitation division
Director, soils and pavement divi-
sion
Director, structural division
Director, transportation and equip-
ment division
Director, utilities procurement
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
17,120
8.360
33, 640
76,840
Director, waterfront structural
division
Engineer, architectural.
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, chief design
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic-
Engineer, fire prevention
Engineer, general..
Engineer, inspection
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, sanitation
Engineer, structural..
Engineer, supervising
Engineer, survey and cartographic.
Entomologist —
Head, cost estimate section
Head, engineering division
Head, planning division
Head, specification section.
Industrial relations officer
Manager, annual inspection repairs
branch
Manager, architectural branch
Manager, civil branch
Manager, civil works branch
Manager, construction and inspec-
tion branch --
Manager, contract branch
Manager, electrical branch
Manager, engineer branch
Manager, housing branch
Manager, mechanical branch..
Manager, real estate branch
Manager, special estimate branch...
Manager, structural branch...
Physicist
Realty officer
Residential engineer, construction..
Special assistant to district public
works officer
Special assistant to officer in charge.
Technical assistant
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect .-
Architect, landscape
Attorney-adviser
Auto transDOrtation specialist
Cartographer - --
Chemist. --
Construction cost accountant-.
Construction su perintendent
Deputy comptroller. - .
Director, administrative division. . .
Director, administrative manage-
ment division -.
14.1
14, 680
7,640
14,880
7,240
7,040
7,240
52,280
22, 120
36,200
7,040
7,240
74,200
74, 000
14. 480
7,240
15, 080
7,040
7,240
66,560
4 29, 360
1 7, 040
5 36, 200
1 7, 040
1 7, 840
13 94. 320
1 7, 840
16 114,440
2 14, 480
1 7. 640
26 180,1
1 7, 240
1 7.440
13 93, 320
1 7, 040
12 87, 880
1 7,040
1 7, 040
,440
7,040
29, 960
22, 120
43, 840
74, 600
67, 320
14, 680
7,040
28,760
22, 120
71, 800
21,320
28,960
7,240
14,880
21, 120
7,240
14,880
7,040
26, 160
19, 820
36 215.700
6,740
36, 640
24, 760
31, 500
29, 700
18, 820
20 124,400
7,040
43, 640
14, 080
14, 680
7,240
7,040
7,240
4i240
14, 480
21,920
7,040
7,240
46. 040
46,040
7.240
7.240
15,080
7,040
7,240
52, 480
1 7,
8 67, 520
1 7, 840
9 65, 160
2 14, 480
1 7, 640
14 101,760
1 7,240
1 7, 440
8 58,120
2 14, 080
7 52, 480
7,040
7,440
7,040
7,640
7,040
7,040
15, 080
7,040
15,480
15, 080
29, 360
46, 040
43, 040
7,440
7,040
28,760
22, 120
43, 240
21, 320
28,960
7,240
1 7,
3 18, 820
3 19. 820
15 96 100
1 6, 740
5 29, 700
4 24, 760
4 25. 560
3 17. 820
1 5, 940
12 76. 080
6,940
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
259
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued ber salary
Grade 11. Ranse $.',;.an i.i ii;.'i m - "
Director, const 11 ir ..Iiilhi 2 $12,480
Director, enginrf 1 1:;- !i. I i fi 1 6,941^
Director, Are lunirrii Ir. i-i.in.... 1 6.940
Director, inspection division 2 12.280
Director, maintenance planning di-
vision
Director, management planning di-
vision
Director, plaimlng and estimating
division
Director, paving and testing divi-
sion.
Director, property administration
division
Director, sanitation division. _.
Director, transportation and equip-
ment division
Director, utilities procurement di-
vision
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, cadistral
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, evaluation
Engineer, fire prevention
Engineer, general
Engineer, hydraulic —
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitation
Engineer, structural
Engineer, survey and cartographic-
Engineer, telephone.- -
Entomologist
Equipment specialist
Head, architectural branch —
Head, civil branch
Head, civil engineering branch
Head, electrical branch
Head, inspection department.
Head, mechanical branch-.
Head, specifications and estimating
branch
Head, structural branch.
Housing maintenance superintend-
ent
Housing manager
Manager, annual estimate branch .
Manager, annua! inspection report-
ing branch
Manager, architectural branch
Manager, auto equipment branch .
Manager, budget and finance
branch.-
Manager, building group
Manager, civil branch
Manager, civil works branch
Manager, construction and inspec-
tion branch
Manager, contract branch
Manager, control branch
Manager, electrical branch
Manager, field branch
Manager, housing branch...
Manager, maintenance branch
Manager, mechanical branch
Manager, operations branch
Manager, progress control branch...
Manager, protective maintenance
branch
Manager, safety branch
Manager, specification and estim
branch
Manager, structural branch
Manager, survey and cartographic
branch
Manager, technical analysis branch.
Manager, utilities procurement
branch
Planning and estimating super-
Realty officer
Tabulating equipment operational
supervisor
Safety branch supervisor
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant 1 5,500
Administrative officer 3 17,125
Auto transportation specialist 6 34,626
Communication specialist 3 17,250
Construction cost accountant 1 6,125
Construction inspector- 1 6,125
Contract specialist 2 11,750
Deputy industrial relations officer.. 1 5,500
Director, administrative manage-
ment - 1 6,500
Engineer, civil 1 5,600
Engineer, electrical - 2 11,126
Engineer, general... 2 11,000
Equipment specialist 3 17,600
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
12, 880
6.940
238, 260
92,100
209,960
29, 700
18, 220
67. 540
357, 720
.5,940
6.940
5.940
210. 360
5,940
24,760
147. 270
6.940
6,940
6.140
18. 620
12, 880
6,540
6,740
13, 280
6,940
13,080
6,740
31, 700
12,280
32, 500
12, 480
6,140
12,880
6,940
18, 820
6,340
12,680
18, 820
24,160
12,
36.440
31,900
12, 480
13, 080
12,480
6,940
Nura- Total
ber salary
$6. 940
6.940
12,280
2 12, 280
7 42. 980
2 12,880
1 5. 940
12 78, 780
10 62, 200
20 126.800
3 17, 820
3 17, 820
10 61. 600
30 186, 600
1 5,940
1 6.940
1 6,140
20 128,200
1 6,940
3 18, 820
10 64. 030
1 6. 940
1 5,940
1 6, 140
3 18. 620
2 12. 880
1 6. 540
1 6, 740
2 13. 280
2 12, 880
2 13, 080
12,880
5,940
12,280
6,340
12,680
19, 020
12,280
12. 080
24.360
25,360
12, 4S0
12.080
5,500
11.375
17, 750
17, 260
6,626
'ii,"766
$5. 940
6, 940
12,280
2 12.280
7 42, 980
2 12, 880
1 6, 940
12 78, 780
10 62, 200
20 12fi, 800
3 17, 820
3 17. 820
10 61, 600
30 186, 600
1 5.940
1 6.940
1 6.140
20 128, 200
1 5.940
3 18. 820
10 64. 030
1 5,940
1 5,940
1 6. 140
3 18, 620
2 12,880
1 6, 540
1 6, 740
2 13, 280
2 12,880
2 13, 080
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
12,880
5, 940
12,280
12,280
12,080
24. 360
25. 360
12, 480
12, 080
6.940
5,940
5,600
11,375
17, 750
17, 250
6,600
5,500
1 5, 625
'2""ii,"766
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con,
Fiscal accoimtant
General supply officer
General supply supervisor
Head, administrative division
Head, administrative service de-
partment
Housing manager
Industrial cost accountant
Manager, budget and finance
branch
Manager, construction equipment
branch
Manager, field branch
Manager, housing branch
Manager, maintenance branch
Manager, operations branch
Manager, surplus property branch. .
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Property disposal officer
Real property officer
Realty officer
Ship building inspector
Storekeeper
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-Administrative assistant
Administrative division supervisor
Administrative officer
Architect
Architect, landscape...
Assistant head, inspection depart-
ment...
Assistant manager, inspection
branch
Attorney-adviser.
Auditor
Auto equipment specialist-
Auto transportation specialist
Cartographer. _
Chemist
Chemist, general ,
Construction cost accountant
Construction inspector
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Control branch supervisor
Director, administrative division...
Director, administrative manage-
ment -
Director, pest control..
Director, utilities division
Division head special projects divi-
sion. _
Division head storage and packing.
Employee relations officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, evaluation.
Engineer, fire prevention
Engineer, general
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, materials _._
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, plans and design...
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitation
Engineer, structural...^
Engineer, survey and cartographic. .
Engineer, topographical.,
Entomologist
Equipment specialist
Firefighter chief
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal branch supervisor..
General supply supervisor
Head, administrative division
Head, architectural branch
Head, civilian and structural
branch -
Head, electrical branch...
Heal, engineering division
Head, mechanical branch...
Head, survey section
Housing manager.
Inspector
Inspector, chief
Inspector, construction
Inspector, electrical
Inspector, general
Inspector, mechanical
Laboratory mechanic
Manager, aimual specification re-
ports
Manager, budget and finance
branch -
Manager, civil personnel branch
Manager, construction and inspec-
tion branch _
Manager, electrical engineering
branch
Manager, field branch
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,250
5,760
6,000
6,126
23, 375
6,250
5,600
11, 375
6,125
18.000
28,250
5,875
5,625
6,875
5,625
6,500
6,250
6,875
4 20, 740
1 5,060
2 10, 245
16 84, 835
2 10, 370
1 5. 185
1 5,810
2 10, 120
1 5,060
2 10, 370
18 100,890
7 36, 170
7 36, 170
1 5,060
3 16, 066
3 16, 805
149 790, 065
3 16, 305
1 5.060
2 10, 746
Num- Total
ber salary
.5,060
6,185
6,060
1 5,685
1 5,060
1 5, 060
12 62, 220
1 5. 060
41 217.086
10 .54. 725
32 166.670
2 10. 370
1 5,810
4 20, 365
43 225.830
1 5, 060
4 20,865
38 199,655
1 5,810
1 5, 060
1 6, 185
18 93. 955
1 5. 185
1 5,310
1 5, 185
5 26, 925
1 5,810
3 16, 930
1 5, 060
1 5, 685
2 10, 870
1 5, 060
6,0R0
6,080
5, 185
5,060
10, 870
60, 160
6,185
5,060
5,435
5,310
21. 240
10, 245
16, 180
5,185
6,125
17, 876
6,250
28, 375
5,500
11, 376
5,500
12,500
17, 260
5,875
Num- Total
ber salary
5,875
5.625
6,500
6,250
2 10, 245
6 33, 235
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
1 5, 810
2 10, 120
3 15, 680
2 10. 370
14 79, 650
7 36, 920
4 20, 616
1 5, 060
2 10. 995
1 6,435
61 321,730
3 16.306
1 5, 060
2 10, 745
1 6,060
1 6, 186
1 5,060
1 5,685
1 5,060
1 5, 060
7 36, 420
1 5. 060
20 109.325
5 27. 926
10 53,850
2 10, 120
4 20, 365
20 106,825
1 6, 060
4 20,865
20 102,765
2 10, 120
1 5. 060
1 5, 185
8 40. 480
1 6, 186
1 5,310
2 10, 245
4 21.365
1 5.810
2 10. 120
1 6, 060
10. 870
5,060
5,060
5,185
5.060
10. 870
34, 860
5, 185
5.060
5,435
S.3W
10. 495
10,245
15, 180
5,185
6,125
17,875
0,250
28. 375
5,500
11,375
5,500
12, .500
17.250
5,875
5,875
5,625
5,500
6,250
.4 20,490
1 5,060
2 10, 245
6 33, 235
1 5, 185
1 6, 185
1 6,810
2 10, 120
3 16, 680
2 10, 370
14 79, 650
7 36. 990
4 20. 615
1 5.060
2 10. 995
1 5, 435
61 321. 730
3 16, 305
1 6,060
2 10, 745
6,060
5,185
6,060
1 5,685
1 5, 060
1 6, 060
7 36, 420
1 .5,060
20 109,325
5 27, 925
10 63, 850
2 10, 120
4 20, 365
20 106,825
1 5.060
4 20,865
20 102,765
2 10, 120
1 5, 060
1 6, 185
8 40, 480
1 5, 185
1 5,310
2 10, 245
4 21,365
1 5,810
2 10. 120
1 6, 060
5,080
5,060
5,060
5,185
5,060
10, 870
34, 860
5,185
5,060
6,435
6.310
10, 495
10, 245
16, 180
6,185
10, 120
10,246
260
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Civil Engineering, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Nnm
Total
Num
Total
Num
Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
2
$10 495
$10 496
2
$10 495
Manager, horticultural branch
1
6,060
1
5,060
5,060
6, 060
Manager, Industrial relations
1
1
5,185
5, 000
1
1
5,185
6,060
6,185
Manager, inspection branch
5, 060
Manager, mechanical engineering
2
10, 245
2
10, 246
10, 245
Manager, methods and procedures
1
1
5,185
6,060
1
1
5, 185
5,060
Manager, operations branch
5,060
Manager, organization and methods
1
6,060
5 060
Manager, preventive maintenance..
2
10,245
1
6, 185
5,185
Manager, progress control branch...
9
47.040
6
31,485
31,485
Manager, specification and estl-
1
5,436
6,435
1
6,060
8,060
5,060
Organizatlon and methods division
1
5,060
5,060
Organization and methods examiner.
2
11,745
2
10, 120
10,120
Packaging and preservation spe-
cialist
1
6
6,185
26,800
Personnel assistant. ,..
5
26,800
26,800
Personnel division head
.5, 810
5,810
Photographic division director
1
5,060
1
6,060
5, 060
2
10, 245
10 245
Placement section supervisor
1
5,810
1
6,810
5,810
1
1
5,185
5,060
6,060
1
10
6,060
63, 100
32,110
32,110
1
Reports control supervisor
1
6,186
I
5,186
5,186
6,060
6,435
2
10 495
Special assistant to chemical engl-
1
6 060
5,060
6,060
Tabulatlon equipment operation
1
5 185
5,185
1
3
5,185
15,430
Training assistant
3
3
15,430
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
143
704, 950
143
704,950
139
680, 220
Grade?. Range$4,205 to $4,055..
582
626
626
2,579,815
2.347.135
2,347,136
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
266
232
207
1,087,160
952, 980
845,605
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
480
1
760,765
489
1
785,060
389
1
400,850
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 _
875
831
823
2,964,655
2.825.040
2,766,640
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,617
1,403
1,403
4,971,610
4,348.985
4, 348, 985
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
879
483
483
2
.522, 580
1
420, 420
1
420,420
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2.980
9
24,000
7
18,620
7
18, 620
Oralis, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $5,315
6
29, 515
6
29,390
6
29,390
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to .$4,900
2
8,426
2
8,426
2
8, 425
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490 ___
23
94, 270
25
101,750
25
101.750
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
38
144,030
43
162, 505
43
162, 505
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
172
598, 806
186
626, 887
186
628, 887
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
61
181,896
64
190, 820
64
190,820
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,2.30
51
152, 989
63
158, 489
63
158, 489
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
21
55,830
17
44, 902
17
44,902
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
14
34,440
13
32, 020
13
32, 020
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates ol $5,060 and above
399
2,333,341
2.349.632
2,354.900
14,308
44
43,846,617
276, 407
43, 043, 834
21 305
19,368
66
73, 136, 464
68, 446, 637
644, 517
1,387
3
7,928,865
332,301
2,959,045
Net permanent, field (average num-
19,154
65
18, 792
66
18,129
63
207, 599
114,236
685,472
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
232, 952
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
1
903, 739
1
Night-work diflerential
115,910
677, 387
120.240
689, 721
115,509
694, 617
Additional pay for service abroad
68
137, 587
67,769,973
66, 330, 938
71
977,815
71
563, 178
70
143, 938
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1, 286, 329
1
147,305
1
71,977,816
71
563, 178
70,143,938
Research, Navy-
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Deduct number paid from project order
fimds
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
Payment above basic rates
Total person.il service obligations...
Deduct amounts financed from project
orders charged to object class 07
Net personal service obligations
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds;
01 Personal services. -
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services.
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations from appropri-
ated funds..
Reimbursements from non-
Federal sources:
09 Equipment
Total direct obligations..
01 Personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services..
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services..
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
$3, 209
CPC-4.9
.$3, 887
32, 845, 665
10.3,654
87, 203
683, 379
23,719,801
57, 464
18,631,637
578, 503
47, 000
117,204
241,241
126,999
44, 670, 717
1,769,518
5, 874, 908
848, 645
47, 172
5, 030, 700
307, 000
11,000
21,000
1,000
427, 194
5, 618, 106
1953 estimate
$3,206
CPC-4.9
$3,924
$23, 897, 000
110,000
91, 000
672, 000
24,770,000
58, 000
19, 456, 000
673, 100
47, 000
140,000
290, 200
145, 200
40, 890, 400
2, 6Bfi, 305
6, 019, 370
972,000
42, 100
71, 341, 675
6,000
6,266,000
294,000
5,000
21,000
10, 000
1, 327, 000
3, 039, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Grades established by Act of Aug. 1,
1947 (5 U. S. C. 476):
Chief scientist
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Physical science director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Science director...
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Contract administrator
Mathematician
Patent attorney
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Research psychologist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
Biochemist
Chemist ._
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Finance director
Geographer _._
Mathematician
Num- Total
1963 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10,800
1 10.800
11,800
1 11.800
10, 800
1 11,050
76, 860
7 77, 350
11,560
1 10, 800
11,060
1 11,050
10,000
1 10, 000
9,800
1 9.800
10, 200
1 10. 200
19, 200
2 19, 200
9,600
1 9, 600
50.600
6 60, 200
9,600
1 9, 600
9,800
1 9, 800
38,800
4 39, 000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
261
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEviCBS — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Microbiologist
Patent attorney -
Personnel director
Personnel researcb administrator
Physical science administrator
Physicist- --- --
Physiologist
Psychologist -
Scientific documents otBeer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360
Accountant
Attorney -
Biologist -
Budget officer —
Ceramic scientist -
Chemist --
Contract specialist
Education officer
Electronic scientist-
Engineer. ---
Geophysicist _
Mathematician-
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Oceanographer
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
Physicist
Physiological psychologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget examiner
Chemist
Contract negotiator
Editor, technical
Engineer
Geographer
Geophysicist
Metallurgist
Patent adviser
Patent attorney.. _
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Position classifier
Psychologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chemist
Contract specialist
Engineer
Metallurgist...
Oceanographer
Patent adviser
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Supply officer —
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Contract assistant —
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant-- —
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst
Contract assistant
Editor, technical
Information and editorial specialist,
technical
Inventions analyst
Microbiologist.
Oceanographer -
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser
Requirements and priorities officer.
Supply specialist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: W.
A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
hohday pay
All personal services, departmental.
10,200
67, 400
19,400
8,360
8,360
25,080
16, 720
8,960
17, 120
68,080
8,560
16, 920
8,560
8.360
8.360
8,960
26,880
75, 240
16, 720
7.040
7.040
7.040
7,640
14.880
7.040
35,200
7.240
7,040
7.040
115.240
7,040
7,640
7,040
21, 320
7,040
21, 120
11,880
18, 820
6,940
6,940
12.080
5,940
18,020
6,940
6,940
6,940
71,680
6,940
47, 720
11,880
6.125
10. 620
5,060
6,060
6,310
6,060
6,060
6,185
5,310
6,060
5,185
5,060
5,435
36, 795
6,560
6,660
65, 950
74, 435
235, 525
220, 005
171,430
5,500
8,360
25,280
16, 920
8,960
17, 120
68,280
8,560
16, 920
8,560
8, .'>60
8.360
8,960
26.880
75,640
16, 720
7.040
7,040
7,240
7.640
14.880
7,040
35, 400
7,240
7,040
7.040
16 115,440
7,040
7,640
7,040
3 21,. 320
1 7, 040
3 21,120
2 11, 880
3 18, 820
1 6,940
1 6,940
2 12, 080
1 5, 940
3 18, 220
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
12 71, 880
1 5,940
8 47, 920
2 11, 880
1 6, 125
2 10. 620
1 6,060
1 6, 060
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
1 6, 060
1 6, 185
1 6, 310
1 6,060
1 6, 185
1 6,060
1 6,435
7 35, 920
1 5,560
1 5,560
15 66, 200
18 74, 560
65 235,775
67 220,165
67 171,503
2 5,500
1 3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
2 20, 000
1 10, 000
1 10, 200
7 67, 200
2 19, 400
1 9,800
2 19, 400
2, 165, 000
20, 000
8,660
8,760
8,360
8,560
8,560
25,280
16,720
9,160
17, 120
67,680
8,760
16, 920
8,560
8,660
8.560
8.960
26.880
75.240
16. 720
7,240
7,040
7,240
7.640
14,880
7,240
35. 400
7.440
7.040
7.240
16 114.640
7,240
7.640
7,040
3 21, 320
1 7,240
3 21, 120
2 11,880
3 18. 420
1 6. 940
1 5, 940
2 12. 080
1 5, 940
3 18. 220
1 5. 940
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
12 71, 880
1 6. 140
8 47, 920
2 11,880
1 6, 250
2 10. 620
1 6. 185
1 5.060
1 5, 310
1 5. 186
1 6, 185
1 6, 185
1 6, 310
1 6,060
1 6, 310
1 5,060
1 6, 436
7 35, 920
1 5,560
1 5,560
15 65, 950
18 74, 560
65 234,775
67 220, 165
67 170,603
2 5,500
1 3, 032
DET.\iL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field:
Grades established by act of .^ug. 1,
1947(5U. S. C.476);
Scientist
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Electronic scientist
Physicist
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chemist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Metallurgist
Physicist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney .-.
Biologist
Chemist
Electronic scientist.-.
Engineer
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Patent attorney
Physicist
Phychologist
Technical information officer
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to .$9,360;
Biologist
Chemist
Contract specialist
Editor, general
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Mathematician.
Metallm-gist -.-
Military training specialist
Patent attorney
Personnel officer
Physicist
Psychologist
Television producer--
Training device technician--
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Budget specialist
Chemist
Contract specialist
Editor, general science
Educational and training specialist-
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Exhibits specialist
Illustrator, technical-- --
Information and editorial specialist,
technical- -- -
Librarian--
Mathematician - --
Metallurgist --- --
Military training specialist
Organization and methods examiner-
Patent adviser -
Personnel officer
Physicist - --
Placement officer --- .--
Psychologist - --
Scientific staff assistant
Technologist, photographic
Television producer .-
Training device technician
Wage and classification officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Accountant
Administrative assistant —
Budget specialist
Chemist
Contract specialist
Editor, technical
Education and training specialist.
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician --
Employee relations officer.-
Engineer -
Exhibits specialist -
Illustrator -
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist,
technical
■Laboratory general mechanic -
Librarian
Mathematician ---
Metallurgist
Military training specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physicist ---
Placement assistant
Procurement officer
Psychologist
Scientffic staff assistant --
Specification coordinator-- ---
Supply officer--
Technologist
Television producer
Training device technician — -
Wage and classification specialist. --
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260;
Administrative assistant
Num- Total
ber salary
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 11,800
9 98, 950
1 10, 200
2 19, 200
9 89, 400
23 233,000
13 126,400
1 9,
1 9,
1 10,200
26 256,400
3 29,600
3 25,280
20 171,600
6 52, 760
1 8, 560
60 429, 600
26 212,000
6 42, 400
6 60, 360
1 8, 560
19 160,840
1 8, 760
43 367,0
4 34, 040
1 8, 360
2 17, 320
1 7,040
2 14, 280
28 202,720
16 108,8
2 14, 280
1 7, 240
107 776,8 "
72 618,8
1 7,240
1 7, 240
2 14, 080
1 8,040
7 51,080
8 66, 520
7 50,280
1 7,240
36 250.600
1 7,640
67 412,080
1 7, 040
6 35,400
4 28,160
1 7,440
1 7,240
6 36, 000
1 7,040
1 6,740
2 13,280
1 6,940
46 279,040
19 120, 330
3 18, 420
740
111 681,940
1 6. 940
1 5,940
91 554, 540
2 11,880
1 6, 140
2 12,880
2 12,280
2 12, 680
2 12, 080
9 56,060
16 97, 040
13 83, 220
2 12,680
18 108, 120
1 5,940
63 383,220
2 11,880
1 5,940
6 35, 640
4 24,360
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
4 24,160
2 11,880
7 42, 980
2 11,880
1 6,000
1 11,800
2 21.850
1 10,8
1 11, 800
9 98, 950
1 10,200
2 19.200
9 89, 600
23 232.600
13 125, 600
1 9, 800
1 9,600
1 10, 200
27 265,400
3 29, 600
3 25,280
20 171.000
6 62, 760
760
60 428,600
26 219, 360
6 42, 800
8 50, 560
1 8, 560
19 160,840
1 8, 760
43 367,880
4 34, 240
1 8, 360
2 17, 320
1
2 14, 280
28 202,720
15 108,800
2 14, 480
1 7, 240
108 781,920
74 632.160
1 7.240
1 7.240
1 7, 240
1 8,040
7 51, 280
8 56, 720
7 50,480
1 7,240
37 263, S
1 7, 640
57 412,080
1 7, 240
5 35, 600
4 28, 760
1 7, 440
1 7,240
5 36,000
1 7,240
1 6,940
2 13, 280
1 6,140
47 283,780
18 113, 390
2 12, 680
1 6. 740
113 692,420
1 6, 140
1 6. 140
95 577,300
2 11,880
1 6,140
2 12,880
1 6.340
2 12,680
2 12,280
66,260
97,440
88,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 11,800
2 21,850
1 11,050
1 11,800
9 98, 950
1 10,400
2 19, 20O
9 89,600
23 231,600
13 125,600
1 10, 000
1 9,800
1 10, 400
27 264,800
3 29,600
1 10, 000
3 25, 480
20 171,000
6 52, 960
1 8, 700
50 428.000
26 219.360
5 42, 800
6 50, 560
1 8,760
19 160.840
1 8, 960
43 367.480
4 34, 240
14
2 12, 680
16 96, 640
1 6, 140
61 388,560
2 12,080
,140
35,8
24, 760
5,940
12,280
24,360
11,880
42, 980
12, 080
6,000
;,560
2 17, 520
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
28 202,720
15 109, 000
2 14, 480
1 7,440
108 780,320
74 532,160
1 7, 440
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
1 8. 040
7 61,280
8 66. 720
7 60, 480
1 7, 440
37 263.480
1 7,840
57 412.080
1 7,240
5 35, 600
4 28. 760
1 7. 640
1 7,440
5 36, 000
1 7,240
1 6,940
2 13, 480
1 6, 140
47 283,780
18 113, 390
2 12, 680
1 6, 940
113 692,420
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
95 577,300
2 12, 080
1 6, 340
2 12,880
14
6,340
12,680
12,280
56,260
97,440
88,360
2 12,680
16 96, 640
1 6, 140
M 387,760
2 12, 080
1 6, 140
6 35, 840
4 24,760
1 6, 140
2 12, 280
4 24,360
2 11,880
262
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
R esearch, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Budget specialist
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Fiscal accountant
Illustrator ---
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer --
Technologist, photographic
Television technician ,
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Budget specialist
Chemist --.
Contract specialist
Editor, technical.
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician
Employee relations officer
Engineer.
Engineering draftsman
Equipment speci.ilist
Exhibits specialist
Geophysicist
Glass blower
Illustrator, technical.
Laboratory electronic mechanic
Laboratory general mechanic
Librarian
Material requirements specialist
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Military training specialist
Oceanographer 1
Optical worker
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser
Personnel assistant
Physicist
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Traffic manager
Translator
Procurement officer
Psychologist
Scientific reports analyst
Technologist
Training device technician —
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655-.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.,
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions.at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Chief quarterman
Foreman
Leadingman.
Master mechanic
Quarterman
Senior training supervisor
Shop personnel supervisor
Training supervisor..
Rates less than $5,060
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates:
Rates equivalent to $3,060 and above;
Planner and estimator.
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060- .
1952 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 125
1 6, 250
1 5,500
1 5,500
5,500
5,750
6,250
6 31, 735
1 5, 060
35 182, 225
5 26,050
10 52, 850
112 577,970
3 15,305
1 5,060
67 349. 185
7 35, 795
3 15, 305
2 10, 620
1 5, 185
2 11,120
4 21.115
13 60, 780
16 83, 210
3 15, 180
3 15, 4.30
14 72, 340
5 26. 425
2 10. 745
1 5,060
1 5,310
1 6, 060
5 26, 175
3 15. 180
46 238,135
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
1 6. 060
1 8, 310
3 15, 180
6 30, 486
2 10, 246
7 35, 420
4 21, 490
23 109,610
609
2, 667, 648
142 680,740
5 20, 676
3 11, 605
22 77. 920
39 122, 464
2 5.900
11 29, 992
8 20, 480
6 35, 862
2 13,998
31 161,274
2 17, 595
11 59, 028
1 6,864
1 5,054
1 6. 325
50 227,583
Total permanent, field 4, 902 4, 961
22,914,813 23,2,33,193
Deductlapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
5,625
5,625
5,760
1 6,250
6 31. 860
1 5, 185
36 182,725
6 26, 175
8 42. 355
115 591.775
3 15, 430
1 5,060
68 352.245
7 35, 795
3 15, 4.30
3 16, 805
1 5, 185
2 11,370
4 21, 240
13 65, 780
16 83, 460
3 15, 306
3 15,430
14 72. .340
5 26. 675
2 10, 870
1 5. 060
1 6,310
1 6, 185
5 26. 176
3 15, 305
48 248.255
1 5. 060
1 5,310
1 5, 185
1 5, 436
3 16, 305
6 30, 610
2 10, 495
7 35, 920
4 21, 615
23 108,760
618
2, 690, 388
5 20, 825
3 11. 730
22 78, 320
39 122, 116
2 5. 900
11 29, 232
8 20. 620
6 36,070
2 13, 998
31 164,082
2 17, 595
11 59, 860
1 6,968
1 5,158
1 5, 429
53 243,431
$6,250
6.250
6.625
5,625
6,875
1 6,250
6 31,860
1 5. 185
35 182. 400
6 26, 175
8 42, 355
115 591,775
3 15, 430
1 5. 185
68 352, 245
7 35, 795
3 15, 430
3 15, 805
1 6,310
2 11,370
4 21, 240
13 65, 780
16 83, 585
3 15.305
3 15, 4.30
14 72. 340
6 26. 675
2 10, 870
.5.18
5,435
1 5, 185
6 26, 175
3 15, 306
48 248,256
1 5, 186
1 5, 310
1 5.185
1 5, 435
3 15, 305
6 30, 610
2 10,495
7 35, 920
4 21.615
23 108,260
618
5 20. 825
3 11, 730
22 78, 320
39 122. 116
2 6.900
11 29, 232
8 20, 620
6 36. 070
2 13.998
31 164. 082
2 17, 695
11 59, 860
1 6, 968
1 .5.158
1 6. 429
53 243,431
23, 352, 193
123
1,498,193
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES C
ontlnued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions:
$50,000
34,194
79, 203
607, 206
18,777
44. 976
$56, 000
34,000
83,000
596, 000
19,000
46.000
$.56. 000
34, 000
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base :
Payment above basic rates:
83,000
596.000
19.000
Living and quarters allowance
45.000
All ijersonal services, field
21.568.051
22, 565, 000
22,687,000
Total departmental and field
Deduct amounts financed from project
23, 719. 801
67,464
24, 770, 000
58,000
24, 892, 000
58,000
23,662,337
24,712,000
24,834,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
18,631,637
5, 030, 700
19,456.000
5, 256, 000
19,678,000
6,256.000
23,662,337
24. 712, 000
24,83-4,000
Service-Wide Supply and Finance, Navy —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 esthnate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
72.229
72, 981
71, 195
70,532
668
71,996
626
70,266
Deduct number paid from project order
461
Average number paid from 01 Personal
services
69,874
71, 470
69.805
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,444
GS-4.0
$.3,308
CPC-5.5
$3,299
$3,444
GS-4.0
$3,308
CPC-5.5
$3,365
$3,444
GS-4.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,308
CPC-5.6
Ungraded positions:
Average salary... ---
$3,365
Personal service obligations:
$238,435,364
922. 922
19. 092. 792
$246, 064, 220
947,310
19, 539, 770
$238, 659, 130
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
930.400
18,619,970
Total personal service obligations...
Deduct amount financed from project
orders charged to object class 08
258. 461. 078
2.172,647
265, 551, 300
1,736,800
258, 109, 600
1,522.200
Net personal service obligations
256, 278, 431
263, 814, 600
256, 687, 300
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
252,823,131
1, 456. 401
128. 328, 700
958, 771
8, 517. 976
5.286.848
26.792.110
31.417.327
20, 278, 639
14, 731
1, 305, 491
260, 369, 200
1. 494. 500
117,632.952
980, 690
8, 751, 100
5, 420, 000
27. 256, 200
24,899.300
5, 205. 000
15, 000
1, 337, 100
253, 132, 000
1,48.5,200
81, 155, 000
967. 100
9, 131, 500
5.349,200
31,172,800
23,211,200
13,019,400
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. .
15,000
1,308,600
Total obligations from appropri-
ated funds
477, 180, 125
453, 351, 042
419, 947. 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
282.049
412,000
477. 462. 174
3. 455, 300
216, 800
119,867
3.791.043
453, 763, 042
3, 456, 300
200, 000
30,000
2,814,700
419. 947, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimburse-
menls From Other Accounts
3, 455. 300
200.000
30.000
2.814,700
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
7.583,000
6, 600, 000
6. 500. 000
485, 045, 174
460, 263, 042
426,447,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
263
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant, industrial cost
Attorney adviser
Derputy comptroller
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, governmental
Accountant, industrial cost
Administrative officer
Attorney, legislative
Budget officer.-
Commodity specialist
Contract specialist.. _
Contract termination consultant.
Deputy fiscal director
Engineer, general
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel director
Procurement officer
Storage specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,3riO to $9,360:
Accouilt;ul(. ^: it\( rninrntal...
Accouiltatll. iii'lil^ln il cost
Admini.-ilniln^ Ir, r
Attorney a(l\is('i" ...
Attorney, legislative
Budget officer
Business analyst
Contract specialist
Engineer, general
Engineer, safety
Food and equipment technician
Freight classifier...
General supply officer.
Information specialist
Mobilization planning analyst
Organization and methods exam-
Personnel officer
Petroleum specialist
Placement officer.
Procurement officer..
Storage specialist...
Shiploading specialist _.
Shore facilities planning officer
Technician, textile
Technologist, fuel
Training officer
Transportation specialist.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, governmental
Accountant, industrial cost,
Admmistrative officer
Attorney adviser
Attorney, legislative
Budget officer
Business an:ilyst
Commodity specialist
Engineer, general
Equipment specialist, materials
handling
Food specialist -..
General supply oflScer
Industrial specialist
Information officer
Manpower requirements specialist..
Mobilization planning analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Petroleum specialist
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
Property and supply officer
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply catalogcr
Tabulating equipment operator su-
pervisor
Training specialist
Transportation specialist..
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, auditor, commercial...
Accountant, governmental
Accountant, industrial cost
Accountant, tax
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Attorney, legislative
Budget officer
Employee relations officer
Engineer, general
Equipment specialist, general
Equipment specialist, materials
handling
Food specialist
General supply officer.
Industrial specialist —
Information specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
2 $23,350
10. 800
10.800
9.600
21.600
9.600
9.800
9.600
9.600
10. 400
9.600
9.600
9.600
10,000
10,600
20,200
20,400
16.720
26,280
8.360
25,880
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,360
8,360
8.560
8.660
8.360
8.360
8.960
8.360
34. 240
8.760
8. 360
8.760
9.360
8,360
17, 720
14, 480
15,080
29.360
28, .WO
22. 320
7.040
7.440
7.040
14. 280
15. 080
7.040
7.040
28,960
7.440
7.040
""7.'646'
14, 080
14. 080
7,040
7.240
7.040
7.040
7,040
7.040
7,040
7.040
7,240
28,560
12,280
45, 450
24. 160
18, 820
6.140
23.960
5. 910
18. 020
24. 160
5,940
19.820
6.940
12.680
5,940
19. 520
6,140
5,940
9,600
31, 400
9.600
9.800
9.800
19. 400
10. 400
9.600
10. 000
9.600
30.000
20.600
26, 080
8,360
8,360
8.560
8,560
8. 5fi0
8.360
8.360
8.360
8.360
16. 920
8, 360
8,560
8,900
8,360
34,440
8.760
8.560
8.760
9.360
8.560
17, 720
21. 720
22. 320
36.600
28,760
22, 320
7,240
7,440
7,040
21. 520
15. 080
7.040
7.240
29. 160
14,280
14, 280
7,040
7,240
7.240
7.240
7.240
7.240
7,240
7,240
7,240
28,760
12, 480
40, 310
24, 160
19,020
6,140
23.960
6. 140
18,220
24,160
6,940
20, 020
6,940
12,680
6,140
19, 720
6,140
6,940
1954 estimate
$23. 600
11.050
11.050
31.400
9.800
10.000
26.280
8.560
8.560
8,960
8.360
8,560
8,760
8.760
8.560
8.560
8.560
8, 560
9,160
8. i)60
34. 640
8.960
8.560
8.960
9,360
8. ,560
17. 920
21. 920
22. 320
36. 800
28. 960
22. .520
7.240
7.640
7.240
21. 720
15.280
7,240
7,240
29. 360
7.640
14, 480
14, 480
7,240
7.440
7.240
7.240
7.240
7.240
7,240
7,240
7,240
28,960
12.680
40. 510
24, 560
19. 220
6.310
24. 160
6.140
18. 420
21. 560
6,140
20. 220
6.910
12.880
6.140
19.920
6.310
6,140
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERviCKS — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade II. Range .$6.940 to $6,940— Con,
Organization and methods exam-
iner, forms
Placement officer ,
Planning officer .,
Personnel officer _ _.,
Position classifier ■_.
Procurement officer. ,
Property and supply officer..
Records officer
Space control specialist
Statistician, analytical..
Storage specialist...
Storage specialist, materials han-
dling
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Surplus property disposal officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor
Transportation specialist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, governmental
Administrative officer
Editor
General supply officer
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Publication editor
Records officer
Transportation specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, governmental
Accountant, industrial cost
Administrative assistant.
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Budget officer
Commodity specialist
Employee relations officer
Equipment specialist, general
Freight classifier
General supply officer..
Industrial specialist.
Librarian
Materials handling specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Organization and methods exam-
iner, forms
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
Planning officer
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer
Publication editor
Shiploading specialist
Shorthand reporter..
Space control specialist
Statistician, analytical
Storage specialist
Storage specialist, materials han-
dling
Supply cataloger
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Surplus property disposal officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor _
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transportation specialist
Grades. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Or-ade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4..545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, nnd custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to .$3.680
Grade 4. Ranee $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,5.52 to .$3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to .$2.840
Total permament, departmental...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic Mtes: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $5, 940
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 5,940
1 6, 940
1 6. 340
2 12. 280
1 5. 940
6 29,900
5,875
5,500
6,250
6,000
5,500
6,2,50
5,7.50
5,875
5,625
2 11,250
S 41, 105
5 27, 190
1 6, 810
2 11,120
2 10, 370
1 5, 185
2 , 10, 370
1 5,060
1 5,310
I 6,060
1 5, 810
9 48, 040
2 10, 120
1 6,060
4 21,115
2 10, 870
5,810
16, 180
11,620
20, 740
6,060
5.060
6,060
5,060
5,686
5,060
10, 620
6,060
5,060
6,060
1 5.060
19 108.200
1 5. 185
1 5. 060
40 198.075
115 516.9.50
48 202. 430
235 884.960
1, 063. 405
381
1. 173. 440
79 238.976
1 3.680
2 6. 750
S 62. 666
! 5. 540
1.529
6. 315. 521
72 291.199
23. 259
156. 683
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
I 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6. 940
1 6, 340
2 12, 280
1 6, 140
4 23, 960
6,000
6,625
6,250
6,126
5,626
6,250
5,875
6,000
56, 785
32, 626
5,810
11,370
10, 620
6,310
10, 370
6,185
5,435
10, 245
5.810
68. 650
10. 246
6.186
26. 425
10,995
6,810
16,4
11,745
20.990
6.186
6.185
10. 245
10.245
6.810
6.186
10, 870
5,186
5,185
10,245
1 6, 185
20 113,260
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
38 18.5. 435
122 543.010
45 189, 900
204 769.640
312
1, 024. 620
6.830
40. 848
6.610
22. 800
125. 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 140
1 6. 340
1 6.140
1 6. 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6,910
1 6, 540
2 12,480
1 6.140
4 24. 360
6.125
5. 7.50
6,260
6.250
5.750
6,250
6,000
6,126
5,876
11,500
67, 285
32. 875
6.810
11.620
10. 770
5.435
10.520
5.310
6.560
10. 495
6.810
69. 035
10. 495
6. 310
26. 676
11,246
5,810
16, 680
11,995
21, 240
5,310
6,310
10, 495
10, 495
5,810
5,310
11,120
5, 310
5.310
10. 495
1 5.310
20 113. 260
1 5. 436
1 5.310
38 185.435
122 543.010
45 189. 900
204 762.500
312
1.011,440
1 3. 760
2 6. 990
14 40. 848
2 5. 770
22.800
125. 000
264
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Service- Wide Supply and Finance, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 19S4 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, industrial cost. _.-
Administrative officer.-
Attorney-adviser -,_ _,
Contract specialist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, general
Organization and methods examiner.
Procurement officer...
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal..
Accountant, industrial cost...'.
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
General supply officer
Marine terminal superintendent —
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Supply cataloger
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Grade 12. Ringe $7 040 to $8,040:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, governmental
Accountant, industrial cost
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Budget specialist
Business analyst *...
Contract speciilist.
Employee relations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, civil.
Engineer, electrical..
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, safety
Equipment specialist, general
Equipment specialist, mechanical..
Food specialist
General supply officer
Industrial specialist.
Marine terminal superintendent
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Personnel officer
Petroleum specialist
Procurement officer
Purchasing aeent
Paff'tv program administrator
Statirtidan _
iStori'iceeper..-
Supply cataloger _
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment operator su-
pervisor
Technologist
Traffic specialist
Training officer _
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, industrial cost
Administrative ol^cer
Allowance specialist
Attorney-adviser
Budget officer
Budget specialist
Chemist
Contract specialist
Employee relations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic.
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical.
Engineer, safety
Engineer, straetural
EquipTneiit six'cialist, electrical
Equipment specialist, general
Food specialist
General supply assistant
General supply officer
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector
Marine terminal superintendent —
Materials handling specialist
Metallurgist
Optometrist —
Organization and methods exam-
iner
1 $9, 600
8 77. 600
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
11 92, 760
24 212,440
3 25, 080
3 26, 080
1 8, 760
2 18, 120
3 25. 680
2 17,520
1 8, 660
2 17. 320
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
71 520, 440
5 38, 600
3 23, 920
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
6 43, 640
1 7, 240
3 23, 520
1 7, 240
1 7,840
2 15,480
12 89, 2S0
1 7, 040
6 44. 640
1 7,440
1 7, 040
5 37, 600
1 7. 040
4 28, 760
14 101,160
8 67, 720
2 14, 680
2 14,280
1 7. 040
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
6 43, 840
2 14, 480
1 7, 240
3 21,320
7,040
7,040
42, 240
14,080
36, 440
12, 680
6,740
5,940
12,;
5,940
7 43, 180
3 18,220
3 18, 420
2 12, 480
1 5, 940
2 12, 080
2 12,480
4 24,560
9 53,460
3 19,420
2 12, 880
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
18 111,120
2 11,880
1 6, 140
13 82,120
2 11,880
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
4 24,960
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
25 163,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
8 78, 600
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
11 93, 360
24 214. 440
3 25. 280
3 26, 480
1 8, 960
2 18, 620
3 26,880
2 17. 720
1 8, 660
4 36, 440
2 17, 320
1 8, 560
2 17, 520
1 ■ 7, 040
1 7, 240
71 523,640
5 39. 000
3 24, 120
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
6 44, 040
1 7, 240
3 23, 920
1 7, 440
1 7,840
2 15,680
12 90. 080
1 7, 040
6 45, 240
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
6 38, 000
1 7, 040
4 28, 960
14 103,160
5 68, 120
2 14,880
2 14, 480
1 7, 040
1 7, 440
2 14, 480
6 44, 240
2 14, 680
1 7, 240
3 21, 520
1 7, 240
1 7,040
6 42, 640
2 14,080
14 86, 960
149 928,860
6 36, 840
2 12, 880
1 6, 740
1 6,140
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
7 43, 580
3 18, 420
3 18, 620
2 12, 480
1 5, 940
2 12, 080
2 12, 680
4 24,760
9 54,060
3 19, 620
2 12,880
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
18 112,120
2 11,880
1 6, 140
13 83, 420
2 11,880
1 6, 340
1 6,540
4 2.5,160
1 6, 940
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 800
8 79. 200
1 10, 000
1 10. 000
2 17, 720
1 7,240
1 7, 240
71 527, 740
5 39, 400
3 24, 520
1 7. 240
2 14, 480
6 44, 440
1 7,440
3 24, 120
1 7,440
1,040
2 1,5,880
12 91,280
1 7, 240
6 45, 440
1 7, 640
1 7, 240
5 38, 200
1 7,240
4 29, 360
14 103,660
8 58, 720
2 16,080
2 14, 680
1 7,240
1 7, 440
2 14,680
6 44, 840
2 14, 880
1 7,440
3 21, 720
1 7,240
1 7.240
6 43, 040
2 14, 280
14 88, 160
149 938,460
6 37, 240
2 13,080
i.940
1 6, 140
2 12, 480
1 6, 140
7 44,180
3 18,620
3 19, 020
2 12, 680
1 6, 140
2 12, 480
2 12, 880
4 25,160
9 .54, 860
3 19, 820
2 13, 280
1 6. 140
1 6, 140
18 113,320
2 12, 080
1 6, 340
13 84,620
2 12, 080
1 6, .540
1 6,640
4 25, 660
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
. 26 165, 100 I 25 166, 900
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Packing and preservation speciaUst.
Personnel officer
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer...
Purchasing agent
Safety program specialist
Security specialist
Shiploading specialist
Statistician, analytical
Storelieeper
Supply cataloger
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distri-
bution officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor
Teclinologist
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transportation rate auditor
Grade 10. Range $6,5D0 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, industrial cost
Accounting officer, fiscal.
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Budget specialist
ml specialist
(':;
■ilist..
Eiii|il'.y>'i' rrl It ions officer
Equipment specialist, electrical
Equipment specialist, electronic
Equipment specialist, general
Equipment specialist, mechanical.. .
Firefighter
General supply assistant
General supply officer
Inspector
Industrial specialist
Librarian
Marme terminal superintendent
Organization and methods exam-
iner.
Packing and preservation specialist
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Prmting and publication officer
Procurement officer
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer .
Purchasing agent
Safety program specialist
Shiploading specialist...
Statistician -.
Storekeeper..
Supply cataloger
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Taliuliting equipment operator
1 I ; ^ . ■:> '■ ::-.t
'I'l ,ii:"i ' "Mir-.T
'Ir^inspiirltition rate auditor
Vouclipr examiner supervisor
jradc 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, industrial cost
Accountant and auditor
Accounting officer, fiscal
Administrative assistant
.Mlovvance specialist
Architect
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Budget specialist
Cargo control specialist -.
Chemist --
Commodity specialist.-
Contract specialist
Employee counselor.. ._
Employee relations assistant
Employee relations officer —
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial.
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Equipment specialist, electrical
Equipment specialist, electronic...
Equipment speciahst, general......
Equipment specialist, mechanical..
Equipment specialist, ordnance.. .
Firefighter. --
Food specialist -
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
61,240
12,280
25, 360
6,340
6,140
24, 160
76,280
31, 700
12, 480
17 94. 600
5 30.000
2 11.760
2 12, 000
6 34, 500
1 5. 025
1 6, 000
2 11,125
2 11, 000
3 17, 625
1 5, 750
1 6, 600
1 5, 625
35 209, 675
1 6, 250
1 6, 000
2 11,375
12 69, 376
2 12, 125
1 6, 125
1 5, 625
2 11, 500
18 103, 625
1 5. 600
5 28, 875
2 ll,-600
1 5. 625
1 6. 600
3 17, .500
4 23. 250
14 61. 625
1 6. 125
12 67. 000
1 5. 7.50
1 5. 625
1 6.600
21 122. 860
7 39. 000
5 28, 000
8 45, 500
6 28,125
7 40, 875
4 22, 625
4 22, 375
1 6, 125
1 6, 625
46 245,425
168 883,830
1 5, 435
1 5, 310
13 75, 725
9 48, 665
2 11,246
4 20, 240
1 5,436
4 20, 740
11 61,636
3 15,180
1 5,685
5 26, 925
1 6, 435
4 20,615
3 16,180
1 5,060
6 28, 425
2 10, 620
2 10,496
10 51, 725
4 20, 366
6 26, 050
3 16, 180
15 80, 150
2 10. 245
184 987,025
9 48, 540
2 11,120
6 33,110
4 20,360
Num- Total
ber salary
31,100
5,940
6,340
24, 760
6,740
17 95. 375
5 30, 500
2 12,000
2 12, 250
6 34, 875
1 6, 750
1 "6, 125
2 11,375
2 11, 250
3 17,875
1 5, 875
1 5, 625
1 5, 750
35 210.800
1 6, 250
1 6. 125
2 11, 625
12 70, 000
2 12, 375
1 6, 250
1 6, 760
2 11,750
18 104, 500
1 6, 625
5 29, 250
2 11,750
1 6, 750
1 6, 626
3 17, 750
4 23, 625
14 62, 125
1,250
12 67. 500
1 5, 875
1 5. 750
1 5, 626
21 123. 726
7 39. 376
6 28, 500
8 46, 000
5 28, 600
7 41,250
4 22, 876
4 22, 626
5,760
46 * 246, 800
168 886,080
1 5,660
1 5, 435
13 76, 100
9 48,915
2 11,495
4 20, 366
1 5, 560
4 20, 865
11 61,785
3 15, 306
1 5, 810
6 26, 060
1 5,660
4 20,615
3 16,305
1 6, 185
5 28, 560
2 10, 870
2 10, 746
10 61,975
4 20, 365
5 26, 175
3 16, 180
15 80, 650
2 10, 495
184 990,526
9 48, 790
2 11,370
6 33, 235
4 20, 360
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
265
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
General supply assistant
General supply officer
Guard supervisor
Illustrator -
Inspector
Information specialist..-
Mail and file supervisor
Marine terminal superintendent —
Military pay supervisor
Navigational specialist
Organization and methods exam-
Operations supervisor
Packing and preservation speciaUst.
Personnel assistant.
Petroleum specialist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal agent
Public utilities inspector
Publication editor
Purchasing agent
Safety inspector
Safety program specialist
Shiploading specialist
Space control specialist.
Statistician, analytical
Storekeeper
Supply cataloger
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion olBcer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor
Technologist...
Traffic manager.
Traffic specialist...
Training a.ssistant
Transportation rate aud itor
Transportation specialist
Voucher examiner supervisor
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,79.i to $4,545.,
Grade 5, Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,-60 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 10. Range $4,585 to $5,315
Giade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to .$4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Graded. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454.
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Master mechanic
Foreman
Chief quarterman
Quarterman
Shop personnel supervisor
Leadingman
Rates less than $5,060
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad...
All personal services, field.
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
29 $153,115
1 6,810
2 10, 495
2 10, 870
9 60, 165
3 16, 680
1 6, 185
1 6,000
3 15, 555
4 20, 240
69 360,305
1 5, 060
11 68, 660
4 21,990
1 6, 185
1 6.060
1 5, 310
20 107, 700
1 5,060
36 194.410
1 6.810
5 27, 425
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
47 242,090
1 6,185
3 15, 680
12 61,970
1 5, 185
9 46, 040
46 240,866
67 350,770
5 '25, 800
20 104, 700
14 73.715
1 5, 060
14 77, 590
2 10, 995
9 48,415
1 6,3in
1 5, 060
1 6, 810
638
3, 107, 700
2,552
11,371,710
1,733
7, 065, 440
3,776
13, 967, 420
6,450
21,097,950
14,443
44, 542, 210
7,682
21, 965, 150
289 742,440
17 84.915
30 139, 530
116 483,486
197 746,235
1,558,434
14 40, 870
202 643, 384
112 274,060
1 9, 029
60 436,114
29 174,885
127 741,388
11 63,168
80 427,814
906
3, 844, 862
Total, departmental and field
Deduct amount financed from project
orders charged to object class 08
29 $153, 615
1 5,810
2 10, 745
2 11,120
9 60, 290
3 16, 680
1 6,310
1 5, 185
3 15, 680
4 20, 24Q
69 361,055
1 5, 185
11 58, 785
4 21,990
1 6, 310
1 6, 185
1 6, 436
20 108,075
1 5, 185
36 195,910
1 5, 810
5 27, 425
1 5, 560
1 6, 560
47 243,950
1 5,310
3 16,680
12 62,346
1 5.310
9 46.290
46 242,300
67 351.270
6 26, 800
20 1«5, 075
14 73, 965
1 5, 185
14 77, 715
2 11, 120
9 48, 415
1 6,435
1 5, 185
1 5, 810
635
3, 093, 086
2, 535
11,295,960
1,718
7, 004, 280
3,743
13, 845, 350
6,469
21, 160, 100
14,586
44, 942, 360
7,631
21,809,400
289 748,620
17 85, 330
30 139,650
117 487, 650
198 750,020
3, 143, 320
494
1,568,016
14 41,000
203 547,106
70, 700
237, 923, 478
1,626
5,612,436
Personal services.
258,451,078
2, 172, 647
1,029
60 436,114
29 174,886
128 747,406
11 63,168
81 433, 828
912
3, 870, 528
29 $164,865
1 5.810
2 10, 990
2 11,245
9 60, 665
3 16,810
1 6, 435
1 6, 310
3 16, 805
4 20, 490
69 363,430
1 6,310
11 59, 285
4 22,116
1 6, 435
1 5, 310
1 5,560
20 109, 200
1 5, 310
36 197,410
1 5,810
5 27, 675
1 5,685
1 5, 685
47 245,465
1 6, 435
3 16, 805
12 62,970
1 5, 436
9 46,916
46 244,120
67 354,020
5 26, 175
20 106, 200
14 74, 840
1 5,310
14 78, 465
2 11,245
9 48, 915
1 6,660
1 6.310
1 6, 810
635
3. 093, 085
2,612
11,193,470
1,718
7, 004, 280
3,610
13,631,360
6,287
20, 496, 240
14, 353
43, 865, 820
7,562
21, 562, 190
289 756,440
17 86, 005
30 141, 100
116 483,830
197 743,096
202 546,084
112 274,870
1 9, 029
60 436,114
29 174,886
127 741,388
11 63,168
427, 814
70, 675
239, 109, 520
924, 510
265, 551, 300
1,736,800
906
3, 844, 852
258, 109, 500
1, 622, 200
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SEBVICBS — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
$262, 823, 131
3,456,300
$260,369,200
3, 455, 300
$253, 132, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
3, 455, 300
266,278,431
263, 814, 600
266,687,300
Service-Wide Operations, Navy —
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
8,785
13
8,272
8,926
11
8,570
9,308
11
8,880
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,103
OS-5.5
$3,462
CPC-5.9
$3,273
$4,103
GS-6.5
$3,462
CPC-5.9
$3,313
$4,103
QS-5.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,462
CPC-5.9
Ungraded positions:
$3,304
Personal service obligations:
$32, 298, 806
103, 724
122,266
2, 774, 659
$33,629,473
74, 300
128,354
2, 498, 500
$34, 154, 435
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.—
76,300
127,608
2, 326, 136
Total personal service obligations...
35, 299, 444
36, 230, 627
36, 684, 479
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
35, 132, 450
1, 4.67, 236
503, 503
3,127,313
1,461,974
3,641,784
60, 416, 537
19,403
6,771,757
32,241,628
6,500
42,974
128,442
36,114,927
1, 566, 800
448,500
3,426,454
1,661,771
3, 789, 797
48,991,859
25,000
6,323,699
12,621,791
4,835
66,200
144, 367
36, 506, 379
1,643,220
269, 660
3,277,621
1,640,590
3, 812, 487
50, 988, 027
Services performed by other
24,000
6, 307, 810
4,909,661
4,900
11 Grants, subsidies and contributions.
12,500
152, 156
Total obligations from appropri-
ated funds
134,851,400
115,075,000
109, 639, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
68,500
1,200
300
200
66,000
681,411
87,000
11,800
Total obligations from nonap-
681,411
87,000
148,000
135,532,811
115, 162, 000
109,687,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
166, 994
110,491
61,196
2,650
22, 000
177, 105
1,096,189
77, 804
138,420
116,700
109, 600
668, 500
600
100, 000
141,000
429, 200
20,000
675, 500
1,200
70,000
669,000
286, 600
56,000
15 Taxes and assessments... ...
1,200
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
1,852,848
1.465,000
1,769.000
137, 386, 669
116,627,000
111,456,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary of the Navy
Under Secretary of the Navy
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Assistant Secretary of the Navy for
1 $18,000
1 15, 000
1 16,000
1963 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18,000
1 15, 000
I 15,000
1964 estimate
$18,000
15, 000
15,000
266
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Service- Wide Operations, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES COUtillUed
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrative assistant to the
Secretary olthe Navy
Assistant comptroller for account-
ing, audit, and finance -,.
General counsel
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrative assistant to the
Secretary of the Navy
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer, Navy De-
partment
Administrative officer, Navy De-
partment, deputy
Administrative officer
Admiralty counsel
Assistant general counsel
Attorney adviser and/or counsel
Chief statistician..
Deputy for manpower
Division director and/or deputy
Government accountant
Internal auditor
Management analyst
Manpower specialist.
Material engineer
Progress analyst
Special assistant to chief, office of
industrial relations
Special assistant to the secretaries...
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
Accountant
Administrative officer and/or assist-
ant
Admiralty counsel
Assistant to general counsel
Assistant internal auditor
Attorney and/or attorney adviser...
Branch head
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Division director and/or assistant...
Electrical and/or electronics engi-
neer
Fire protection coordinator
General engineer
Head, contract clearance
Head, budget and finance
Head, civilian personnel (CNO)
Head, management services
Historian
Housing officer,
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Labor relations adviser
Librarian
Manpower specialist
Management analyst
Members, board of review
Negotiator
Physicist
Program analyst
Progress analyst
Radio engineer
Statistician
Systems accountant and/or assistant
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney and/or attorney adviser.. .
Architect
Auditor
Branch head and/or assistant
Budget officer.
Catalog development specialist
Clearance analyst
Contract negotiator
Division director and/or assistant...
Engineer (electrical) _
Engineer (general)...
Engineer (industrial)
Engineer (safety)...
Financial analyst
Fire protection coordinator.
Fiscal officer
Head, administrative services
Historian
Housing officer
Industrial specialist
Management analyst _.
Meteorologist
Navy department provost marshal,
assistant
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Property and supply officer
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 11,800
1 11,800
2 21.600
1 11,800
2 22, 600
3 33, 400
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
12 134,100
3 32, 400
1 10, 800
1 10,800
4 43, 450
1 10, 800
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 10, 200
1 9,600
9 87, 000
1 10,200
2 19,200
1 9,600
6 57, 600
4 39, 600
7 67, 200
1 10, 400
1 9,600
1 9,000
2 19, 20O
1 10, 200
2 19, 200
11 105, 800
10 84, 000
4 34, 010
7 60, 320
1 8, 960
5 43, 600
17 146,720
4 33, 640
2 17, 720
16, 720
17, 120
25, 480
2,'i,680
8,360
17, 520
16, 720
8,360
8,560
8,360
17, 520
16, 720
92,960
17, 120
8.760
8.560
50,660
25,280
9. 160
2 22.860
3 33, 900
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
10 113,250
3 33, 150
1 11,050
1 11,050
4 43. 700
1 11,0.50
10,1
39,400
9,800
9,800
20, 000
39,000
38,400
49, 000
9,800
88,200
1 10, 200
1 9,600
11 107,000
19, 200
9,600
57,000
49,400
68,600
9,600
19. 200
10, 200
19, 200
76. 040
61, 160
62, 160
,960
3 26, 880
18 153,280
4 34, 040
2 17, 720
1 8. 360
1 8, 660
1 8.960
3 25, 480
3 26, 280
1 8, 560
2 17, 520
2 16, 720
1 8.360
1 8. 560
1 8,360
2 17, 620
2 16, 720
11 92.960
1 8.760
1 8,760
33. 840
25. 480
9.160
9,160
Num- Total
ber s,ilary
1 11,800
1 11,800
2 21,850
1 11,800
2 23, 100
3 33, 900
1 10,800
1 11,050
10 114,000
3 33, 150
1 11,050
1 11,050
4 44,450
1 11,060
1 10, 800
39, 600
9,800
10,000
20, 000
39,600
38,400
49, 000
9,800
89, 200
19, 200
1 9, 600
1 10, 200
1 9. 600
11 107,000
19, 400
9,600
.58,000
,50,000
68,600
2 19, 200
1 10, 200
2 19. 200
9 87, 200
3 26. 880
20 171. 200
4 34. 040
2 17, 720
17, 720
16, 920
8,300
8.760
8.360
17, 520
16, 720
93, 760
8,760
8,760
8,760
34. 040
25, 480
9.160
9, 160
DETAIL OF PEESO.NAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule gr.ades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Program analyst
Progress analyst
Radio engineer
Safety program specialist...
Security officer
Statistician
Training specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer and/or assist-
ant
Attorney and/or attorney adviser.. .
.\uditor
Branch head and/or assistant
Budget officer
Commimications analyst
Contract analyst
Editorial specialist
Engineer (electrical).
Examiner
Historian
Housing officer
Industrial specialist
Insurance specialist
Manpower specialist
Management analyst
Meteorologist
Organization and methods
Persormel officer
Position classffier
Publications editor
Qualifications rating examiner
Section head
Statistician
Surplus propertj» disposal officer
Training officer.
Wage specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Accountant...
Administrative officer and/or assist-
ant
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Branch head and/or assistant .-
Contract specialist
Communications specialist —
Editor
Electronics engineer
Employee relations officer
Examiner
Fiscal officer
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Insurance specialist
Lawlibrarian
Organization and methods exam-
iner.. _
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Production specialist
Program analyst
Property control officer
Qualifications rating examiner
Safety program specialist
Section head and/or assistant
Special assistant
Statistician
Supply specialist
Tabulating equipment supervisor. . .
Training officer
Wage specialist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Adnii
Edil
SI
Pui.lK
strati
:.lsi,r,
alist.
;sistant..
'dilo
Message center operations assistant.
Shorthand reporter
Supervisor, illustrator —
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Accountant
Administrative analyst.
Administrative assistant
Archivist assistant
Attorney adviser
Assistant head, mail section
Budget analyst
Communication specialist
Communications analyst (traffic)...
Editor
Electronic engineer
Employee relations assistant..
Examiner —
Forms analyst .-
General engineer
General supply officer
Illustrator
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$8, 360
8,360
8,360
50,080
21, 520
36,600
14. 480
56. .520
7,640
28,360
7,040
93. 620
22. 120
68. 120
14. OSfl
5,940
12. 0,80
18,620
5,940
30, 100
5,940
6.940
6,540
72,680
85, 760
61,600
25,160
5,940
11,880
.5, 940
6,140
44, 180
5,940
48,320
6,140
6,940
11.880
24,360
6.125
6.000
6,000
6.250
11,2.50
11.500
6,876
6,600
6,876
46. 165
6,060
22 114,820
5,060
10,120
5,310
47, 040
6.185
6,060
6,310
6,060
10,!
8,360
8,360
34. 840
17, 720
28,660
28, 560
22, 720
22, 120
43,440
7,640
28, 360
7,440
42,240
7,040
7,440
,240
7,040
93, 720
36, 400
58, 320
14. 080
7.440
29, 380
36,600
7,040
21. 320
21, 120
43,180
49,020
18, 020
11,880
5,S
12, 080
18,620
5,940
5,940
30, 500
5.940
6.940
6,540
78, 620
98,040
55,860
55,660
5,940
11,880
5,S
6,340
6, 940
50, 720
6,940
54,660
6,340
5,940
6,125
6,000
6,750
5,600
11,500
5,875
5,500
5,875
5,310
5,185
20,615
6 31,110
1 5, 060
21 111,
1 5,060
1 5, 185
1 6,060
7 36. 796
1 5, 185
1 6, 060
1 5, 310
1 5,060
3 16, 180
1 5.060
1 5, 810
1 6, 310
1 5,310
4 21, 125
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
267
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range$S.060 to $5,810— Con.
Industrial specialist--
Information specialist
Librarian
Management analyst
Museum aide
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
Position classifier-
Printing and publications officer...
Printing specialist
Production specialist
Program analyst
Publications editor
Qualifications rating examiner
Secretary and/or stenographer
Safety program specialist
Shorthand reporter
Section head
Statistician.. -
Tabulating equipment supervisor..
Training specialist
Wage specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 0. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapse..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.
Night-work differential..
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief engineer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Cartographer
Chief auditor
Civil engineer
Director, nautical almanac office
Deputy chief engineer
Navigation specialist
Oceanogi'apher
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Archivist
Area wage and classification chief...
Assistant director, nautical almanac
office
Auditor in charge
Cartographer
Civil engineer
Civilian personnel officer
Director, equatorial division
Director, lithographic division
Director, seven-inch transmission
circuit division- _.
Director, time service division
Director, six-inch transmission cir-
cuit division.
General engineer
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
Printing and publications officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion ofhcer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant director, equatorial divi-
sion..
Associate area wage and classifica-
tion chief
Assistant director, sis-inch trans-
mission circuit division
Assistant director, time service di-
vision -
Cartographer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 060
1 5, 185
3 16, 305
2 10,870
1 6,060
15 77, 900
4 21,615
11 56,286
15, 305
32,360
6,186
5,060
16, 180
10. 120
16,805
5.060
22,615
5,810
36.546
10,246
5,185
34 166,635
192 861, 383
105 431,765
298
1,093,715
489
1, 608, 470
4,490
14, 440
7,360
3,374
19, 140
179, 960
2,287
10, 455, 567
120.2
564, 541
1 11,800
2 19,600
50,960
17. 120
34, 240
8,760
9,360
8.760
9,360
9,360
42.600
33, 840
16, 920
8,360
7 61,880
1 7, 240
10 74, 000
1 7,440
1 7.440
12 88, 880
$5, 185
5,310
16. 430
10.995
6,060
79, l.W
10.620
57,160
10,120
20,365
16, 805
6,310
10,120
15.180
10, 370
16, 930
37,920
48,916
15, 430
5,310
33 162,715
199 897,115
99 413,210
295
1, 106, 906
601
1,680,036
4,490
14,440
7,440
3,454
19, 140
182, ,196
2,301
10, 542, 120
84.7
410, 575
11,800
19,600
9.600
19,400
10.600
9.800
9.600
9,600
9,160
8,360
59. 320
17, 120
34, 240
8,760
9,360
9.360
42,800
42,200
16,920
8,360
52, 080
74, 000
7,640
7.640
69, 405
16,680
57, .535
10,120
20.490
16,930
10,620
10. 120
15, 180
10, 495
17, 055
37,920
9 -49. 165
3 16,305
1 5, 310
3 16, 180
33 164,090
198 894,660
104 434,970
301
1, 114, 595
503
1, 676, 525
i.4
4 14, 440
2 7, 440
1 3,454
6 19, 220
68 182, 598
10.600
9.800
9.600
9,600
9.160
16. 720
59, 320
17. 320
34,440
8,760
9,360
9,360
43.000
42.200
16, 920
74.000
7,640
7.640
i
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKviCES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Communication specialist
Deputy director, lithographic divi-
sion
Electronics engineer —
Fire fighter, general
Fire marshal
General engineer
Hydrographic engineer
Methematician
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Placement officer.
Printing and publications officer —
Production analyst
Resident representative..
Senior internal auditor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative olficer.
Archivist
Astronomer
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Cartograi)her
Communication specialist —
Electronics engineer.
Employee relations officer
Fire fighter general
Fire marshal
Geophysicist
Illustrator..
Instrument maker
Intrinal affairs officer -.
liittTiial auditor
Legal adviser
Librarian
Mathematician -
Meteorologist
Military records examiner
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
Ordnance engineer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Position classifier..
Production analyst
Printing and publications officer —
Qualifications rating examiner
Resident representative
Safety engineer —
Space control specialist
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Training officer -.-
Wage and classification specialist —
Wage specialist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrat ive assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant fire marshal....
Budget specialist --
Cartographer..
Communication relay supervisor....
Fire fighter, general
General supply officer
Geographer...
Navigation specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Safety engineer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant...
Agriculturist
Archivist
.Astronomer
Biologist
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Communication relay supervisor....
Communication specialist
Criminal investigator..
Electronics engineer
Employee relations assistant
Fire chief -
Fire fighter, general
Fiscal accountant--
General supply assistant —
Illustrator
Information speciahst
Instrument maker..
Internal auditor
Librarian
Mathematician
Meteorologist —
Mihtary records examiner
Navigation specialist
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
8,040
74,200
22, 920
7.040
7,640
7,0
37,000
28,960
50..
7,040
'2i,'i26'
6 39,640
3 17, 820
6 38,640
1 6,540
1 5,940
29 182,460
3 19. 220
2 13,880
1 5.940
4 24.960
1 5,940
1 5,940
1 5, 940
1 5,940
25.160
6,9
11.880
6,140
73.680
60,000
6,740
60,320
84. 220
84,560
12,280
11,880
5,940
53,860
12,480
6,740
18, 600
6,875
6,760
28,125
5,500
11, 750
6,600
51,376
17,876
34,260
5,626
6,260
18 97, 455
36, 670
42,980
5,060
6,185
113 599,2
2 11,370
21, 490
5,060
15,680
5,185
5,310
48, 415
44,605
5,185
10, 370
5,060
6,060
8,040
7,040
74,400
22,920
7.040
7,640
7,040
6 40.040
3 18. 420
6 39, 640
1 6.540
2 11,880
29 182,460
4 25. 160
3 19. 820
1 5. 940
4 25, 160
1 5. 940
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 6,140
17. 820
24,560
2 11. 880
1 6. 340
12 73, 680
10 60,000
1 6,740
8 48. 440
14 90, 560
14 84, 560
2 12,280
'"i""'5,"946'
9 53, 860
2 12. 480
1 6,740
53,350
20,240
56, 036
6,185
28 144,655
Num- Total
ber salary
8.040
7,040
74.600
23,120
7.040
7,840
7.040
37,000
7 60, 680
8 60, 320
1 7.840
"i""7,640
4 28.160
4 28, 160
1 7, 040
6 40, 240
3 18, 420
6 39, 640
1 6,740
2 12,080
29 182,460
4 25. 160
3 19, 820
1 5,940
4 25, 160
1 6,140
1 6, 940
1 5,940
1 6,140
1 6, 340
7 41, 580
2 12. 280
4 24,660
" 2""ii,'"880
1 6, 340
12 73, 680
1 5, 600
3 18, 725
1 5, 500
1 6, 875
3 17, 126
1 6, 500
2 11, 876
1 5, 500
1 6, 500
7 40, 375
"6""34,'625'
1 5, 760
1 6, 260
18 97, 580
7 37, 295
8 43,230
1 5, 060
1 5. 186
113 699, 280
2 11,370
4 21, 490
1 5, 185
3 15, r"
1 5,310
2 10, 370
9 49, 040
8 44, 480
1 5, 185
2 10, 370
1 6, 060
1 5, 185
5 25, 550
10 53. 600
4 20. 240
11 56. 035
1 6, 310
28 144,555
48,440
90,960
84,560
6,340
2 11,880
1 6, 340
6 36, 040
1 6, 940
1 5, 600
3 18, 850
1 5, 625
1 6, 000
3 17, 125
1 5, 500
2 11.250
1 5, 600
1 5, 600
7 40, 375
"'6""'35,"600
1 5, 875
1 6, 250
3 16, 500
18 97,955
1 6, 186
7 37, 295
8 43, 230
1 6, 060
1 5, 185
113 699,280
2 11,370
5 26, 650
1 5,310
4 20, 740
1 5, 435
2 10,495
9 49, 416
8 44, 980
1 5,185
2 10, 370
1 6, 185
1 6, 185
11 56, 285
10 53, 850
4 20. 240
11 56,035
1 6, 310
28 144,565
268
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Coutinued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Service-Wide Operations, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
29 $148,116
29 $148, 115
29 $148, 115
10 53, 225
Organization and methods examiner.
16 85. 950
10 63, 226
16 85, 836
16 86.710
16 87, 460
3 15, 805
3 16, 065
3 16. 430
1 6 310
1 5, 560
24 129, 440
25 134,500
1 6,310
1 5. 060
1 6,060
1 5, 060
Qualiflcitions rating examiner.
1 6. 660
1 5,685
1 5. 686
5 27 060
5 26, 800
1 5, 435
1 5,310
Supply requirements and distribu-
1 5, 060
1 6. 060
Tabulating equipment supervisor..
1 5, 060
• 1 6.060
1 5,060
3 16 055
3 16, 306
1 6, 685
Wage and classification specialist...
1 5. 686
1 5. 685
2 10 995
2 10, 996
58 283,955
2 in, 995
60 292,420
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
56 272,595
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
467
525
632
2, 022, 640
2, 264. 265
2. 298, 250
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
216 869,320
214 862,366
209 842,515
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
427
484
506
1.567.275
1,768,915
1,832,555
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
794
812
813
2, 691, 270
2,747,700
2,750,715
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,189
1,215
1,228
3, 678, 080
3, 756, 775
3,773,445
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
480
469
463
1, 375, 430
1, 341, 890
1, 329, 725
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
7 18, 780
7 19, 020
7 19, 180
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $6,315
31 160,015
31 150.515
31 151,515
Grade 9. Range $4,loO to $4,900
36 161,400
36 161, 525
37 166. 175
Grade 8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490
98 407, 136
100 414.490
101 418. 055
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
173 645,575
175 662,246
174 666,090
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to $3,680
484
480
487
1, 665, 720
1. 639. 640
1, 650, 640
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
243 760, 7.56
245 777,704
241 765.408
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
41 118.670
41 119. 390
38 110, 260
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
20 54, 240
21 67, 512
21 57, 742
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
15 38, 540
14 36, 330
14 36, 540
Ungraded positions at armual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Foreman, public works
1 8,876
Quarterraan, buildings and grounds.
1 5, 470
1 5, 470
1 5, 761
3 12, 479
4 16, 244
. 4 16, 576
Positions at hourly, daily, etc., rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above.
119 701,373
119 709,762
122 725,687
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
939
973
1,204
2, 756, 366
2, 903, 237
3. 113, 270
6,695
24. 774, 299
6,997
25, 312, 820
23, 973, 279
1, 565, 490
1, 376, 371
1,323,763
Net permanent, field (average num-
6,342.5
23, 397, 928
6,644.1
23, 989, 057
22, 407, 789
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
83,963
89, 009
87, 776
Payment above basic rates:
1, 838, 743
1, 530, 239
280, 646
520, 748
1, 390, 471
259,308
534, 967
Additional pay for service abroad
488, 525
25, 070, 897
25,818,570
35, 299, 444
36,230,627
36, 684, 479
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
-ule are distributed as follows:
35, 132, 450
36,114,927
36, 606, 379
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
68,500
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
166, 994
115, 700
109, 600
36, 299, 444
36, 230, 627
36,684,479
Naval Petroleum Reserves —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
20
17
19
18
19
19
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Sen'ices— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4. 884
GS-6.9
$3,116
CPC-4.5
$4, 866
GS-7.1
$3. 1.56
CPC-4.5
$4,880
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,196
CPC-4.5
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$78, 041
338
1,092
$84, 957
341
2,090
$92, 987
Recular pay in e.\cess of 62-weck
2,140
79, 471
13. 888
220. 000
2,000
21,496
400
12, 224, 438
556. 500
108, 739
2,523
5,528,129
87,388
15, 000
220,000
2.000
22,000
400
13, 943, 000
608,000
2,761,703
2.000
5,461,030
9.5, 494
02 Travel
16,000
220, 000
05 Rents and utility services
22, 000
400
4, 068, 000
Services performed by other agen-
633,000
903, 848
2,000
7, 188, 268
18. 757, 684
23, 122, 521
13, 160, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
07 Other contractual services
39. 384
142.377
40. 000
160, 000
40,000
160,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
181,761
200.000
200,000
Total obligations
IS, 939, 346
23, 322, 521
13, 350, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
3 25, 280
1 6, 940
1 6.060
1 6, 120
1 4. 455
2 7, 695
2 6. 590
6 18, 180
1 3, 680
1 2, 552
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
2 16, 720
3 17, 820
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2 17, 120
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
3 18, 020
Grade 9. R.ange $5,060 to $6,810:
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and cistodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,630
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
1 5, 245
2 8, 660
3 10,855
3 9. 605
3 9, 090
1 3,680
1 2,632
1 5,370
2 8, 910
3 11,230
4 13. 020
3 9.250
1 3. 680
1 2, 712
20 94, 162
3.5 16,111
20 93, 907
2 8, 950
21 99, 112
2 6, 125
Net permanent, field (average num-
16. 5 78. 041
338
1.092
18 84, 967
341
2,090
19 92, 987
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments above basic rates, additional
367
2,140
79, 471
87,388
95,494
Increase and Replacement of Naval Vessels, Construction and
Machinery — -
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
1,495
345
1,366
1.366
336
336
Deduct number paid Irom project order
Average number of employees paid
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,696
GS-6.3
$4,659
GS-6.1
Average grade
DEPARTMENT OF DEFEN.=?E
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OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,500
CPC-5.9
$3,792
$3,500
CPC-5.0
$3,775
01 Personal services:
$5, 452, 267
20, 970
565, 832
$1,295,000
5.000
139. 700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
6,039,069
6,039,069
1,439.700
1, 439, 700
Deduct amounts financed from
project orders charged to object
Public Works, Navy —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. _
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
Average salary... ,
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base..
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things..
07 Other contractual services..
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures...
15 Taxes and assessments...
Total direct obligations
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
coimts
Total obligations
$2,811
CPC-3.4
$2,000
10, 800, 143
2, 009, 645
2, 098. 370
133. 733, 697
12,005,357
22, 867, 445
254, 839, 442
43,450
438, 397, 549
1953 estimate
$2. 603
CPC-3.1
$2,292
15. 207. 244
3. 269. 788
3. 414, 147
217, 727, 150
19, 530, 350
47, 603, 736
435. 866. 897
70.688
742. 690. 000
1954 estimate
$2. 588
CPC-3.0
$2, 292
14, 9.57, 786
500, 000
500.000
20, 000, 000
2. 000, 000
7,000.000
67,969.214
73.000
113.000.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney -adviser, supervisory
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, cost construction
Contract negotiator
Engineer, civil
Engineer, general
Grade 13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney ad vi.^er
Accountant, cost construction.
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, fire pre\ention
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structural
Engineer, valuation
Real property management officer.
Soil conservationist
Technologist.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,010:
-Architect
Attorney-adviser
Budget oflicer
Accountant, cost construction
Nura- Total
ber salary
9,800
9,600
21,200
20,000
1 8, 360
12 101,520
2 17, 520
1 8, 760
5 42, 800
1 8, 560
1 9, 160
1 8, 960
1 8, 660
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
3 22, 720
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1953 estimate
9,800
9.600
21, 200
20,000
1 8, 360
12 101.520
2 17, 520
1 8, 760
5 42, 800
1 8, 560
1 9, 160
22,720
7.040
7.240
7,040
1954 estimate
1 9, SOO
1 9, 600
2 21, 200
2 20, 000
3 27, 080
1 8, 360
12 101,520
2 17, .520
1 8. 760
5 42. 800
1 8, 560
9.160
8,960
8,660
22, 720
7,040
7,240
7.010
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General sclieduie grades — Continued
Grade .12 Range .$7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical...
Engineer, general _..
Engineer, materials
Engineer, structural
Equipment specialist
Publications writer
Real property management officer, .
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Accountant, cost construction
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical...
Engineer, exhibits
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structural
Equipment speciaUst
Information and editorial specialist.
Supply requisition officer
Traffic specialist
Grade 9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Attorney-adviser
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structural.
Equipment specialist
Exhibit specialist
Position classifier
Supply requirements and disposal
officer -
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $6,060
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52 -week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chemist
Engineer, civil
Engineer, consultant
Engineer, general
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\uditor, chief
Contract branch, manager
Engineer, architectural...
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction —
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general...
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structural
Labor relations specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, cost construction
Administrative officer
Audit division, director
Contract labor relations branch,
manager
Contract superintendent
Control branch, manager
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer,mechanical
Engineer, project
Engineer, structural
Labor relations officer
Paving inspector
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
ber salary
1 $7, 0(0
4 28, 960
4 29, 160
2 14, 480
15 109,800
1 7,040
3 21,720
2 14, 480
1 7, 040
1 7,040
3 18, 420
14 90, 160
1 5,940
1 6. 340
5 31,300
2 11, 880
8 50. 720
4 24, 960
16 102,840
4 23, 960
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
1 5, 940
1 5, 685
2 10, 120
1 5, 060
2 10, 620
3 15, 805
2 10, 496
6 33,610
1 5,060
1 6,060
1 6,050
3 15, 806
15 68, 326
1 4, 170
25 92. 956
35 116.805
47 141. 930
22 66. 820
4 12, 240
1 $7, 040
4 28, 960
4 29, 160
2 14,480
16 116,8
1 7.040
3 21. 720
1 7. 440
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
6,340
5,940
25. 560
6,940
31,300
11.880
50.720
24. 960
96.900
23,960
6,940
5,940
5,940
5.686
10, 120
5,060
10,620
26. 925
6.436
33. 610
5.060
5.060
5.060
18 80,1
'24' ""89," 545
34 113. 630
42 127. 180
24 72. 320
4 12, 240
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
4 28, 960
4 29. 160
2 14, 480
16 116. .840
1 7.040
3 21.720
1 7.440
4.684
.040
7.040
12. 480
90.160
6.940
6.340
6.940
25. 560
5.940
31,300
11,880
50.720
24. 960
96. 900
23, 960
5.940
5. 940
5,940
5,686
10, 120
5.060
10.620
25. 925
5.435
33.610
5.060
5.060
6.060
18 80, 690
"23"""86."i35
33 110. 455
41 124. 230
24 72. 320
4 12. 240
2 4. .584
9,600
10, 200
19, 600
10, 000
26, 480
8.560
83, 240
16, 920
61, 560
8,360
16, 720
16, 920
8,360
14, 080
14,680
7,440
7,040
"72,"46o"
7,040
79,440
19 137.160
79. 440
35.400
"49,"686"
14,280
36,760
7,040
14, 480
10, 000
10, 200
9.600
58.720
8,660
34, 240
1 7,440
1 7, 040
1 7. 040
1 7. 240
8 57. 920
1 7,040
13 93, 120
17 121,480
10 71. 380
11 75, 880
1 7. 040
7 49, 480
4 28,360
4 29,720
1 7,040
1 7, 240
10, 000
10, 200
9,600
8.360
8.360
8,660
50, 360
8,560
25, 080
8.360
8,360
8,360
7.040
7.040
7.240
50. 480
7.040
93. 120
121. 480
64.340
70.600
7.040
42,240
28.360
29,720
7,040
2noi;oo— 53-
-18
270
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Public Worlis, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Ranee $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Personnel oiiicer
Real estate branch manager.-.
Specialist and estimates branch,
manager
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, cost construction.
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Auto and equipment branch, man-
Cartographer __- -.
Contract superintendent
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil r-
Engineer, construction -.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, fire prevention — --.
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials. -'.
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, project- -. - --.
Engineer, structural -.
Engineer, valuation
Estimator
Labor relations specialist
Paving Inspector
Personnel officer —
Priorities and allocation branch,
manager
Property administration branch,
manager.. - - ---
Realty officer —
Specialist and estimates branch,
manager... --
Superintendent of construction
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, cost construction
Auditor, chief
Budget analyst
Engineer, general.-- -- —
Equipment specialist-.- —
Personnel officer-- ---
Property and supply officer
Superintendent of construction
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, commercial cost
Accountant, cost construction
Administrative assistant
Automotive transportation special-
ist-
Budget analyst
Cartographer. . -
Contract business and planning
manager. . . —
Contract services and reports man-
ager
Editor, technical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction --
Engineer, electrical --.
Engineer, general ---
Engineer, materials —
Engineer, mechanical --- -.
Engineer, sanitation
Engineer, structural
Engineer, survey and cartographic-
Engineer, valuation
Equipment speciahst --.
Labor relations specialist
Realty assistant -.
Superintendent of construction
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965-
Grade 6, Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $:!, 175 to $3,6.55-
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $.3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
GradP 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates less than $5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,040
7,240
12, 480
6,940
18, 220
6,140
3 18. 820
21 125, 340
20 120. 800
49 302.060
22 134, 400
1 6, 740
10 61. 600
2 11. 880
18 108. 360
3 19. 220
11 66. 740
1 5, 940
10. 870
32.405
16, 800
1 5, 185
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
16 77.690
16 83. 928
63 329.014
21 110,510
5 26, 926
2 10, 870
12 62. 346
1 6, 185
9 46. 682
2 10. 370
1 6. 660
1 6.686
1 6. 060
21, 740
183
963, 265
2, 200. 340
105 424,796
111 394,479
174 658,467
268
807, 821
123 342,220
3 7, 740
12,216
4.980
28,712
10,160
Total permanent, field 3, 159 4, 315 4, 230
' 11,464,945 16,698,129 15,431,318
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $7, 240
1 7, 040
3 18, 420
2 11.880
3 18, 220
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
3 18. 820
23 136, 720
25 151. 900
67 344, 440
27 164. 780
1 6, 740
23 139. 420
2 11. 880
19 114, 660
3 19, 220
13 78. 720
1 5, 940
1 5,940
1 6. 940
22,750
6,500
6,125
6,600
6,250
5, SCO
34, 250
5.060
10. 120
10, 745
21,490
6,060
6,810
1 5,060
1 6, 060
23 119.598
22 114,908
79 404.028
23 120,456
11 66. 910
3 16, 805
25 128.809
1 6. 185
13 66. 422
2 10, 370
1 5, 810
1 5,060
27, 550
2,801,655
211 831.111
213 743.299
221 704,487
3 18, 220
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
3 18. 880
23 136, 720
24 145. 760
62 311.260
27 164. 780
1 6. 740
23 139. 420
2 11,880
19 114,660
3 19. 220
13 78. 720
1 8. 940
1 5, 940
1 6. 940
17, 250
6,500
6,126
5.060
10. 120
10, 745
1 5,060
1 5.060
21 111.353
21 108. 853
75 396. 968
22 115.146
11 67, 235
3 15. 805
25 128.809
1 5. 185
13 66. 422
2 10, 370
1 5, 810
1 6, 060
2, 789, 321
208 823.771
209 728.659
216 686,925
369
1,073,634
154 428.785
61 127, 740
6,500
16, 472
4, 910
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COUtlnued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
770
$2. 897. 445
Num- Total
ber salary
777
$2. 953, 144
Num- Total
ber salary
761
$2, 875, 743
Net permanent, field (average
2,389
8,557,600
33,000
617, 382
281,841
3,538
12,744,985
49,000
692, 481
376, 778
3,469
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base
Payment above basic rates:
12,655,575
48,500
624, 746
Additional pay for service abroad.-
409, 553
All personnel services, field —
9,389.723
13, 863, 244
13, 638, 374
10,800,143
15,207,244
14, 957, 786
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Aircraft and Related Procurement, Air Force —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification 1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
13, 852
12
12. 426
14, 222
12
14, 132
16,263
12
16, 766
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
K364
GS-«.4
$2. 703
CPC-2.8
$3. 460
$4,362
GS-6.4
$2. 679
CPC-2.7
$3,460
$4,361
GS-6.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 679
CPC-2.7
Ungraded positions, average salary... .
$3,460
DiTcct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$53,463,586
99. 058
205. 630
2.389.364
$61, 486. 700
100. 000
236.000
3. 269. 600
$68,615,068
Part-time and temporary positions_
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
100.000
264.000
3. 760. 200
66, 157. 638
2. 692, 393
13. 667. 376
1,016.283
154. 0.67
39, 545. 791
1, 764. 231. 767
8, 630, 449. 773
78. 0.50. 000
242. 9.52
65,082.200
2, 063. 800
26, 2.52. 000
1, 000, 000
400.000
102. 436. 623
1.946.086.710
9. 675. 087. 019
70. 774. 262
304. 200
72. 739. 268
3.417.132
36. 360, 000
1. 525. 000
05 Bents and utility services -.-
3m, 000
25, 366, 600
08 Supplies and materials ...--
875. 993, 000
8, 638. 901. 000
8, 913. 000
406. 000
Total direct obligations.-.
10,476,107.024
11. 888. 486. 814
6. 664, OflO. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
316.284
68,332,223
1.50. 000
111, 372, 064
150. 000
36. 000, 000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
58, 648, 607
111,522.064
35, 150, 000
10,834,756,531
12, 000, 007, 878
6, 699, 150, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Civilian director, procurement and
industrial plaiming--
Special assistant, industrial finance.
Special assistant, industrial mobili-
zation --- --
Special assistant, purchasing
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer -
Analyst, cost --
Attorney
Contracting officer-- - --.
Economist -
Procurement officer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Accountant --
Administrative analyst-..
Attorney
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 800
65. 300
11, 800
11,800
21,600
21.600
10. 800
10. 600
11.800
21.860
21. 600
11.060
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
271
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Auditor
Budget analyst __
Buyer
Chief, industrial audits division
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Deputy director of procurement
Director of procurement
Economist
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio
Industrial specialist
Inspector aircraft
Inspector procurement
Procurement officer
Production supervisor
Production expediter
Technical adviser-
Grade 13, Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, industrial audits
division
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chief, industrial audits division
Contracting officer
Cost accountant-- -
Cost analyst-- --
Economist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, Industrial- -
Industrial specialist
Inspector, aircraft..- -
Inspector, procurement- -
Insurance examiner---
Materials estimator
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production supervisor -
Property officer
Purchasing officer -
Real estate officer
Renegotiator
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant -
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer-
Adviser, technical--
Analyst, cost- _
Analyst, management
Attorney
Auditor -
Budget analyst -.
Budget officer
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst-- _
Economist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Industrial specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, supply -
Inspector, aircraft engine
Labor relations adviser
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Productionsupervisor
Production expediter -.
Property officer- _ -
Purchasing officer
Renegotiator __-
Security officer
Sound technician -_-
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Traffic manager -
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative analyst- _
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analyst, cost
Attorney
Auditor-- -.
Budget analyst ,
Budget officer -
Chief, industrial audits division..
Classification analyst
Contracting officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $10,000
2 19,400
1 10. 000
5 49, 200
18 173,600
2 20, 800
1 9.60O
1,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
38,400
38, 400
19,200
9,600
28,800
9,600
28,800
2 16, 920
4 33, 840
69 505,850
3 25, 080
1 8,560
52 442,320
2 17, 720
,160
15 126.400
1 8, 360
1 8,560
10 S3. 600
7 58,520
14 121. 240
1 8.360
1 9, 360
4 33. 640
2 16. 720
2 16, 720
14. 480
7.240
78.440
7,040
101
710, 720
14,280
7,010
727, 040
94. 120
28.160
49 3.52.160
19 136, 760
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
1 8, 040
1 7, 240
34 241,960
30 216,800
35 253,800
1 7, 040
3 22, 120
2 14, 080
3 21. 120
3 21. 120
.040
77, 440
14. 080
91. 520
42, 240
91. 520
14. 4S0
14. 480
72, 800
14. 480
7.040
7,040
35. 200
7,040
34 209.960
1 5.940
5 30. 100
11 68, 740
4 24, 760
6,140
236
1,461,. 590
29.700
6,940
23,760
11,880
967,33)
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $29,400
2 19,600
1 10, 000
4 39, 600
18 173,600
2 20, 800
1,600
9,600
9.800
38. 400
38,400
19, 400
9.600
29.000
1 8, 560
3 25, 480
67 672,730
3 25, 280
1 8. 560
61 433, 960
2 17, 920
.100
15 126, 400
1 8, 300
1 8, 760
9 75. 240
7 58.520
14 121, 240
1 8. 560
1 9, 360
4 33, 840
2 16, 720
2 16, 920
1 8. 960
3 25,280
1 8,960
1,960
8,360
21, 720
7.240
78. 440
7,240
14.680
14, 080
7,040
913.200
2 14, 480
1 7, 2.40
108 776,320
11 80. 040
4 28. 360
47 338.080
17 122.080
1 7. 240
2 14, 080
1 8, 040
1 7, 440
30 213,800
30 216.800
35 263.800
1 7, 040
3 22. 320
2 14. 080
3 21, 320
3 21. 120
1 7.040
11 77, 440
1 7. 240
13 91, 620
6 42, 240
13 91, 520
3 21, 520
8 58, 720
2 14. 680
1 7,040
1 7. 240
5 35. 200
1 7, 040
37 227,780
1 6, 140
5 30. 100
2 12, 080
4
1,693.270
6 29. 700
1 6, 140
7 41,580
2 12, 080
14
992, 960
3 $29,400
2 19. 600
1 10, 200
4 40, 000
18 173, 600
2 21.000
1 9,600
1 9,600
9,800
86,400
38.4U0
19. 400
9,600
29.000
9,800
1 8,760
3 25, 480
79 678,050
3 25,280
1 8,760
51 433,960
2 17, 920
1 9, 360
16 126.400
1 8, 560
1 8,760
1 8, 360
11 91,960
7 58,520
14 121,240
1 8,560
1.360
1 8, 660
3 21, 720
1 7,440
1 78, 640
1 7, 240
2 14. 880
2 14, 2S0
1 7,040
3
1, 059. 200
2 14.480
1 7, 240
4 818,660
17 122, OSO
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
1 8,040
1 7.440
31 220. 840
30 216.800
37 267.880
1 7. 240
3 22, 320
2 14, 280
3 21. 320
3 21,320
1 7, 040
11 77, 440
1 7.240
13 91, 620
6 42, 240
13 91, 520
3 21, 720
58, 720
14, 680
7,240
7,240
35,200
7,240
38 233. 920
1 6. 140
5 30, 100
9 56, 860
4 24, 960
12, 280
334
2,012.870
S 29, 900
1 6,140
7 41. 580
2 12, 080
9
1,082,060
DETAIL OF FERSOiNAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Economist
Engineer, aeronautical-
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, production
Fiscal accountant
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, supply
Inspector, aircraft engine- -
Labor relations adviser
Materials estimator..
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Production expediter..-
Property officer
Property disposal officer
Purchasing officer
Real estate officer
Renegotiator
Research adviser
Security officer
Statistical analyst
Statistician..
Technical writer
Technician, aircraft
Traffic manager
Training aide
Training officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer.
Analyst, management
Chemist
Chief, industrial audits division —
Classification analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Economist
Editor .-
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electronics
Fiscal accountant ---
Industrial specialist -
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft - -..
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, supply
Inspector, aircraft engine
Materials estimator.
Organization and methods exam-
iner .-
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Production control officer
Production supervisor -
Production expediter
Property officer
Property disposal officer
Security officer
Sound technician
Statistician
Traffic manager
Training officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant -
Accounting machine supervisor
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analyst, management
Attorney
Auditor.-
Budget analyst
Classification analyst-
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Designer
Economist
Editor
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, communications..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $107,920
23 139, 020
33 196, 820
11 66,540
1 6,940
2 12,280
2 11,880
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
104 619,760
2 11,880
35 208,300
69 427,060
3 18, 420
2 12, 880
5 29,700
1 5,940
1 5, 940
10 61,400
2 12, 080
3 19, 420
3 17, 820
14 83,160
1 6,140
31 193, 740
6 36, 840
35 208,900
12 73, 080
6 36, 240
1 5,940
2 12,080
4 24,960
2 12,880
10 60. 800
4 23, 760
5 29, 700
1 5,940
1 6, 140
4 24,360
1 6, 140
1 5,940
22, 260
5,600
5,875
5,600
11, 126
5,500
17. 000
6,260
6,500
16, 760
5 28,750
2 11,000
10 66, 126
5 28, 760
82 469,376
91 622,500
7 42. 375
13 73, 375
7 40,250
1 6,260
1 5.500
10 66, 000
13 73, 625
12 66. 750
11 62,260
26 149,250
2 11,125
4 22, 750
2 11,000
1 6, 250
2 11,000
1 6,250
48 252,630
1 5,060
35 185, 475
3 15, 555
2 10, 370
3 15, 305
240
1,269,270
8 41,480
6 30, 860
165
861,276
20 103, 075
66 292,486
1 5, 560
19 96, 890
6 26,800
1 5, 185
1 5,810
4 21,740
17 92, 895
2 10, 120
20 $119,800
23 138. 950
30 179, 000
11 66.640
1 6,140
109 649,460
2 12,080
36 214, 240
70 433, 000
3 18, 620
2 12,880
5 29,700
1 5,940
10
14
61,400
12, 080
19, 420
35,640
83,160
32 199,680
6 36, 840
36 214,840
14 84, 960
7 42, 180
1 6,940
2 12, 080
4 24, 960
10 60, 800
4 23,960
6 29, 700
1 6,140
1 6, 140
4 21,560
1 6,340
1 5,910
2 11, 125
1 6, 025
3 16, 625
1 6, 625
1 6, 000
1 5, 500
2 11, 125
1 5, 625
3 17,000
1 6,250
1 b, 625
3 16,825
1 6, 500
5 28,760
2 11, 125
10 56, 125
5 28, 750
76 436,376
1 6, 600
96 550.000
7 42, 376
14 78, 876
7 40,260
1 6,250
1 6,626
8 44,000
13 73, 626
12 66. 760
12 67. 760
27 154, 750
2 11, 250
2 11,750
1 6.625
1 6, 250
2 11,000
1 6,250
63 328,780
1 6,185
32 170, 295
3 15, 665
10, 370
16, 306
274
1,469,185
8 41.480
5 26,800
196
1,017.385
21 108, 135
65 338,025
1 6,685
18 91,830
5 26, 800
1 5,310
1 5,810
5 26,800
24 128,316
3 16, 180
fi 26, 676
Num- Total
ber salary
28 $16'
23 138,
30 179,
1,462,
28 143
100 616,
272
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Continued
Aircraft and Related Procurement, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL sEnvicES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Engineer, safety. --
Fiscal accountant ---
Illustrator -
Industrial specialist -
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, procurement,.
Inspector, supply
Inspector, aircraft engine.
Insurance examiner.--
Investigators
Labor relations adviser
Materials analyst
Materials estimater ---
Operations analyst-
Organization and methods exam-
iner --
Personnel assistant -
Personnel officer
Placement officer.--
Procedures analyst..-
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer
Production analyst --.
Production control officer --.
Production supervisor
Production expediter
Property officer.
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Purchasing officer
Real estate officer
Renegotiator
Security officer
Sound technician
Statistical analyst
Statistician -
Supply officer -
Technical writer--
Technician, aircraft
Traffic manager -
Training aide
Training officer. - -
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
Grade 3. Range $2,905 to $3,430..
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
. Grade 6. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,0.'i2
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060.
Total permanent, field
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positio
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base.
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential...
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad...
01 Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
3 15, 305
2 10, 120
123 637,130
14 72, 690
191
1,030,085
262
1,383,470
14 76, 840
8 43, 105
2 10, 246
2 10, 120
9 49,916
1 6,060
32 166, 420
1 5, 060
31 163, 860
1 6,060
3 16,806
7 35, 795
1 6,810
27 138,620
19 96, 890
16 81, 835
86 467,660
13 69, 655
139 713,090
58 300,480
1 5,060
35 186,350
11 55, 660
2 10, 245
6 26, 550
63 332,905
6 30, 485
13 67, 655
9 46, 665
5 25, 300
1 6, 185
1 5, 060
3 15, 930
2 10, 370
7 38, 295
1,594
7, 654, 280
6,348
32,090
76, 936
64, 000
13, 852
60, 291, 024
I, 4.38
6, 827, 438
1 $5, 310
2 10, 245
1 6, 060
125 647,260
19 97, 890
1,293,205
1, 660, 570
14 75, 840
8 43, 106
2 10,245
2 10, 245
9 49,915
1 6, 186
43 222,080
1 5, 185
26 138,660
1 6, 186
3 15, 806
6 30, 736
1 6,810
22 113,320
28 142, 430
16 81,835
86 457,660
16 79, 775
157 804,170
70 361.200
1 5, 185
35 185,360
13 66, 780
2 10, 245
3 15, 430
64 287,365
6 30, 485
12 62, 595
8 40, 606
6 25, 300
4 20, 365
1 5, 185
2 10, 870
4 20, 490
6 33, 235
,690
8, 020, 100
1 3, 214
4 11, 640
10 27, 120
15 38, 400
3, 100, 000
167, 000
1,000
1,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 435
2 10, 245
1 6, OfiO
166 799,050
21 108, 010
284
1, 600, 665
371
1,93.5,010
15 80,900
8 43, 105
2 10, 246
2 10, 246
9 49,916
3 15,430
44 227, 140
1 5,310
26 138,560
1 5, 310
3 15,805
6 30, 735
1 5,810
22 113,320
28 142, 430
30 152,675
109 674, 040
18 94, 955
170 900,310
78 401.680
1 6. 310
38 200,630
13 66, 780
2 10, 245
4 20, 490
61 322, 785
5 25. 425
12 62. 595
12 60, 845
4 20, 240
5 25, 425
1 5, 310
2 10, 870
4 20, 490
6 33, 235
2,180
10, 236, 750
2,281
9, 916, 960
168 668,370
926
3. 332, 570
1.684
5. 284, 370
3,372
10, 388, 190
785
1 3, 214
4 11,640
10 27, 120
15 38, 400
3, 600, 000
167, 000
1,300
1,900
Acquisition and Construction of Real Property, Air Force-
OBLIOATIONS BT OBJECTS
Objiect classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
67
179
213
67
196
222
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
217
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 095
OS-10.3
$3, 278
$6, 095
OS-10.3
$3. 278
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 278
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
.$201, 135
884,307
1,960
10,000
$164, 666
857,815
2,110
10, 510
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
$1,025,000
10,000
1,097,392
36,133,066
1,036,000
46,000,000
1,035,000
46, 000, 000
Add salaries carried in schedules for
"Military construction, Army"...
37, 230, 448
104.887,313
31,249,650
156,250,120
728, 225, 273
138, 2(9
47,035,000
199,005,000
64. 285. 000
271,422,000
1,227, 885, .500
192, 500
207, 680, 000
56,183,000
280,915,000
1, 317, 578, 418
1,057,981,053
229, 357
1, 799, 826, 000
176, 000
1,909,483,918
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1,068,210,410
1, 800, 000, 000
1,909,483,918
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $67, 200
1 8, 360
5 41, 800
2 16, 720
2 16, 720
2 14, 080
2 14. 080
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
1 7,040
2 11,880
3 17, 820
2 11.880
1 6, 940
2 11.880
3 16, .500
2 11,000
1 5, 060
1 5,060
1 5,060
2 10, 120
3 15. 180
2 10. 120
9 37. 845
2 6,820
6 19, 060
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $67, 800
1 8, 360
5 42, 200
2 16, 920
2 16, 720
2 14, 280
2 14, 080
1 7,040
2 14, 480
1 7, 040
2 12, 080
3 18, 020
2 12, 080
1 6,940
2 11,880
3 16,500
2 11, 000
1 5, 185
1 5, 186
1 6,060
2 10, 245
3 16, 180
2 10, 245
9 38, 970
2 7, 170
6 19, 630
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to .$6,810:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9,55
Gr.ade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
67 408, 336
34 207, 200
67 413, 190
40 248, 625
Net permanent, field (average num-
33 201, 136
884, 307
1,950
10.000
27 164, 665
867, 816
2,110
10, 610
Part-time and temporary positions
1,025,000
10,000
33 1,097,392
1,035,000
1,035,000
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
294, 989
143
264, 980
324, 146
199
309,902
373, 869
269
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,678
aSH.7
$3,676
GS-4.7
Average grade. f
GS-4.6
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
273
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SummaTi/ of Personal Semces — Con.
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,406
CPC-6.0
$3,138
$3,401
CPC-6.0
$3,186
CPC-5 9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 176
Personal service obligations:
$849, 413, 546
1, 243, 597
3,266,975
52, 891, 023
$992. 988, 000
1.701,000
3,819,000
42,137.000
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
2, 224, 000
4, 2S4, 000
41, 840 000
Total personal service obligations...
906, 815, 141
1,040,645,000
1, 162, 068. 000
Direct Obligations
904, 629, 236
67, 629, 050
158, 299, 776
31,321,107
43, 690, 996
20, 084, 907
502, 676, 870
1, 234. 362, 433
498,814,453
33, 771
6, 730, 937
1, 035, 930. 000
84,111,000
185, 499, 000
46, 446, 000
62. 472, 000
24,051,000
626, 928, 000
1, 272, 646. 000
313,531.000
5,000
8, 110, 000
02 Travel .
93, 544, 000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
67. 964, 000
67, 898. 000
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
307, 156, 000
5,000
8, 412. 000
3, 468, 173, 536
1, 551, 099
3,659,729,000
964,060
4,236, 175,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
1, 175. 000
3,466.622,437
3,658,765,000
4, 235, 000, 000
Obligations Pat/able Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
2, 186, 905
712, .555
1. 569, 232
1.820,388
282, 406
15, 063, 336
70, 022, 734
4, 530, 846
13,065
4, 716, 000
76,000
1,858,000
1, 982, 000
215,000
34,014,000
86, 914, 000
14,816,000
12,000
8, 862, 000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services.. _
2.318,000
2,341,000
215,000
07 Other contractual services
40,008,000
99, 798, 000
09 Equipment
13, 643, 000
66, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
96,200,466
144.601.000
167, 428, 000
Total obligations...
3,562,822,903
3.803,366,000
4, 402, 428, 000
DET.1IL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary of the Air Force
Under secretary of the .\ir Force
Assistant secretary of the Air Force...
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Civilian director, industrial re-
sources
Deputy comptroller
Deputy for contract financing
General counsel
Special assistant to director of in-
stallations
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
.\ssistant for air weapons systems
evaluation
Associate director of budget
Chief, atomic warfare division
Chief, operations analysis division. .
Deputy for manpower and per-
soimel--
Deputy for procurement and mate-
riel programs
Deputy general counsel
Director of civilian personnel
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Assistant comptroller
.\ssistant for analysis
Assistant to director, statistical
services
Associate general counsel
Aviation physiologist
Chairman, contract appeals board..
Chief, biometrics division
Chief, combat operations team
Chief, community services
Chief, maintenance and operations
division-.-
Chief, mathematician. __
Chief, military affairs division
Chief, military requirements and
construction division
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18,000
1 15,000
2 30,000
13,000
13,000
13.000
13.200
12,000
12,000
12,000
46,200
11,800
11,800
10,800
21,600
10,800
11,650
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
11,050
10,800
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18, 000
1 15,000
2 30,000
13,000
13,000
13.000
13,000
12, 000
12,000
12.000
12,200
12,000
12,000
12,000
46,450
11,800
11,800
11.050
21,850
11,050
11,660
11,050
10,800
10,800
10,800
11,300
10,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18,000
1 15, 000
2 30,000
13.000
13. 200
13.000
13,000
12,000
12,000
12, 200
12,400
12,200
12,000
12,200
46,450
11,800
11,800
11.050
22,100
11.050
11.800
11,050
11,050
11,050
11, 050
11,300
11,050
DETAIL OF PEBSO.VAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 15. Range $10,300 to $11,800—
Continued
Chief, patents division
Chief, procurement and research
division
Chief, review group, budget .,
Chief, technical liaison team
Civilian chief, construction division
Civilian chief, plans division, pro-
graming
Civilian deputy director, mainte-
nance and engineering
Civilian director, management
analysis service
Deputy assistant for evaluation, air
weapons system
Deputy auditor general
Deputy chief, procurement division .
Deputy director of accounting
Deputy director of budget
Deputy for civil aviation
Deputy for installations
Deputy for international security
affairs
Deputy for research and develop-
ment
Deputy for reserve forces
Director of graphics _
Director of speech
Director of text _.
Economic adviser ._
Human resources research adviser. .
Industrial specialist
Intelligence specialist
Legal adviser
Medical research adviser
Operations analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Photographic reconnaissance tech-
nician
Physical science administrator
Scientific adviser, geophysics
Special adviser, communications
operations
Special assistant, development pro-
graming
Special assistant to director of in-
spection, administration
Special assistant to director of in-
spection services
Technical adviser to auditor general.
Grade 14. Range $9^00 to $10,600:
Administrative oliicer
Air facilities consultant
Air intelligence specialist
Area specialist
Assistant chief, aeronautics division.
Assistant chief, information and
education branch
.\ssistant chief, patents division
Assistant for aircraft, aircraft pro-
graming division
Assistant for operations planning
research division
.Assistant to joint secretaries
Attorney adviser
Attorney trial examiner...
Budget officer
Chief, auxiliary systems division —
Chief, career planning training divi-
sion
Chief, cataloging section
Chief, classification and wage divi-
sion
Chief, cost division
Chief, field operations division,
civilian persoimel
Chief, financial management divi-
sion
Chief, fiscal division
Chief, headquarters civilian per-
sonnel office
Chief, library section
Chief, mathematical computation
branch
Chief, mathematical formulation
branch
Chief, overseas affairs division
Chief, personnel and manpower
branch
Chief, placement and employees
relation division —
Chief, program status section..
Chief, property division
Chief, revolving funds division
Chief, Reserve Officers' Training
Corps division —
Chief, sea transport division
Chief, standards division, civilian
personnel
Chief, technical staff, Army- Air
Force wage board — ._
Civilian assistant chief and realty
officer family housing. __
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
11,800
10,800
11,550
11,800
11.050
11,560
11,550
10,800
11,050
10,800
10,800
11,560
11,060
33,660
11,800
11,800
43,200
11,050
11,800
10,800
68,000
10,600
9,600
9.800
10,000
10,000
10,200
19,200
19,200
9,600
9,600
10,000
10,000
9,600
10,200
Num- Total
10, 800
10,800
10,800
10,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
10,800
10,800
10,800
11,800
11,800
11,060
11,050
11,060
11,050
11,050
10,800
10,8
10,800
11,560
11,060
33,900
11,800
11,800
54,000
11,300
10,800
11,800
10,800
11,800
11,050
10.600
19.200
9,800
9,600
10,000
10,000
10.400
19,200
19,200
9,800
9,800
10, 200
9,600
9,800
9,600
9,600
10. 400
9,800
10,600
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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Eange$9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Civilian chief, architectural services
branch
Civilian chief, buildings and
grounds branch
Civilian chief, budget branch,
installations
Civilian chief, career development
division
Civilian chief, control branch, in-
stallations..
Civilian chief, engineer, family
housing group
Civilian chief, engineering stand-
ards branch
Civilian chief, engineering services
branch -
Civilian chief, fire and crash section.
Civilian chief, industrial equipment
branch
Civilian chief, industrial facilities
branch
Civilian chief, industrial plans
branch
CivUian chief, installations plans
branch '.. ---
Civilian chief, maintenance divi-
Civillan chief, operations branch,
installations
Civilian chief, plans division. In-
stallations
Civilian chief, programs branch, in-
stallations
Civilian chief, real estate division...
Civilian chief, utilities branch
Deputy administrative assistant —
Deputy chief, ancraft and arma-
ment division
Deputy chief, classification and
wage division
Deputy chief, conununity services..
Deputy chief, materials compo-
nents division-
Deputy chief, placement and em-
ployees relations division
Deputy chief, poUcy group, devel-
opment
Deputy chief, procedures division..
Deputy chief, readjustments branch.
Deputy civilian chief, construction
division
Deputy, cost analysis division
Deputy director of civilian per-
sonnel, operations
Deputy director of civilian per-
sonnel, plans
Deputy for family housing...
Deputy for financial and program
Deputy to chief, plans group,
budget .-.
Deputy to chief, review group,
budget -.-
Electronics engineer
Executive secretary, scientific ad-
visory board
Indications specialist
Information specialist
Intelligence specialist.. —
Management consultant
Operations analyst —
Organization and methods ex-
aminer —
Production schedule specialist, air-
craft
Program analyst —
Psychological warfare specialist
Records administrator
Photographic recoimaissance tech-
nician
Scientific adviser, human relations
branch.
Special adviser on technical com-
munication matters
Special assistant and technical ad-
viser, atomic energy
Special projects ofDcer, plans and
international affairs
Technical adviser, office of director
of technical development
Technical and administrative ad-
viser, management branch, sup-
ply and services
Technical consultant, intelligence..
rade 13. Range $8^60 to $9,360;
Acting chief, mobilization branch...
Actuary
1952 actual
vlum- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 9.600
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
9.600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
1,600
9,600
9,600
10,200
9,600
9,600
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
9,600
10, 600
9,600
9,600
10, 600
9,600
8,360
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Num- Total Num- Total
9,800
9,600
9,600
9.600
9,600
9,600
9,600
10, 600
9,800
9,600
9,600
10,600
9,600
9,600
9,800
8,360
9,160
2 19,
9 88,
3 29,
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,300 to $9,360— Con.
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Aeronautical research engineer
Agronomist
Aircraft specialist
Airfield construction management
engineer
Analytical statistician
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief, airborne equipment
branch
Assistant chief, career planning and
training 1
Assistant chief, control branch,
installations
Assistant chief, ground equipment
branch
Assistant chief, personnel and man-
power branch
Assistant chief, plans and require-
ments, transportation
Assistant chief. Reserve Officers'
Training Corps division
Assistant for field administration,
field operations, civilian personnel.
Assistant for program publication
and coordination
Assistant for review and analysis,
field operations, civilian person-
nel..
Assistant to chief, classiflcation and
wage division.. ._ —
Associate chief, accounting opera-
tions division
Attorney adviser
Auxiliary accoimting specialist
Budget officer —
Chief, classification branch
Chief, communications branch
Chief, electronics section, industrial
resources
Chief, electronics section, mathe-
matical computations branch
Chief, employee relations branch . .
Chief, exploitation section, intelli-
gence
Chief, food service section
Chief, laundry, cleaning, and cloth-
ing repair section
Chief, logistical factors section
Chief, management planning
branch, civilian persomiel
Chief, materiel branch, cost analy-
Num- Total
sis..
Chief, mathematical formulation
section
Chief, metals section
Chief, mortuary and graves regis-
tration branch
Chief, oper;itional factors section —
Chief, overse:is liaison branch
Chief, per.sonnel branch, cost analy-
sis division
Chief, per.sonneI and organizational
fact ors branch
Chief, photographic recormalssance
utility section
Chief, placement and employee
relations branch
Chief, placement branch, place-
ment and employee relations
Chief, production allocation section.
Chief, requirements branch, stand-
ards, division, civilian personnel..
Chief, systems and program activi-
ties branch
Chief, visual aids section
Chief, wage branch, classification
and wage division
Civil engineer
Civil engineer, sanitary
Civilian assistant to chief, aircraft
division.
Civilian assistant to chief, arma-
ment division
Civilian assistant to chief, com-
munications and radar division —
CiviUan assistant to chief, motor-
ized and miscellaneous equipment.
Civilian assistant to chief, program
development group...
Civilian chief, airfield section
Civilian chief, armament branch —
Civilian chief, equipment branch,
communications and equipment
Civilian chief, family housing group.
Civilian chief, overseas section,
installations plans branch
Civilian chief, overseas section,
programs branch.
Civilian chief, photographic intelli-
gence section, _. —
CivUian chief, plans branch, supply
and services. .,-,,--. ----., ---T--
$50, 960
8.360
in. 720
8.360
8,360
8,560
16,920
25, 480
8,760
8,760
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,360
93.160
17. 520
111,880
17, 120
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8.560
8,360
8,360
8.660
9,360
8,360
8, 3C0
9,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,660
8.360
$59. 920
8,360
17. 120
8,660
16,920
25,680
8,760
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,760
8,560
8,660
8,760
8,660
8,360
8,660
8,360
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,560
8,660
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
275
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEKviCES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Eange $8,360 to $9,360— Con,
Civilian chief, projects branch, in-
stallations
Civilian chief, realty operations
branch
Civilian chief, requirements section,
installations -
Civilian chief, storage and distribu-
tion branch
Civilian chief, zone of interior sec-
tion, installations plans branch
Civilian chief, zone of interior sec-
tion, installations programs
branch.,.
Civilian deputy, fuels and materials
division
Construction management engineer.
Consultant, applied psychology
Criminal investigator .
Deputy chief, communications and
equipment division
Deputy chief, headquarters civih'an
personnel office
Deputy chief, overseas aflairs divi-
sion .
Deputy chief, real estate division
Deputy civilian chief, career devel-
opment division
Deputy for research and geography.
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Electronics engineer, radio
Electronics specialist ...
Engineer, aircraft weapons branch. .
Enguieer, bombing branch
Engineer, communications branch. .
Engineer, general
Engineer, navigation branch.,.
Engineer, radar branch
Executive secretary, loyalty-secur-
ity board...
Financial accountant
Financial analyst...
Fire prevention engineer
Fiscal accounting specialist
Foreign aflairs officer
Geographic area specialist
Guided missiles specialist
Health education specialist
Historian
Information and editorial specialist.
Intelligence specialist _.
Legislative attorney
Maintenance engineer
Management specialist
MatSriel control officer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Military plans analyst,,
National intelligence survey special-
Num- Total
salary
$8,500
8,360
ist.
Operations analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer, legislation and
mobilization, standaids division,.
Physicist, general..
Physics intelligence specialist
Power plant engineer
Program analyst
Program officer, electronics
Property accounting specialist
Publications coordinator
Publications writer
Eegiona! representative, military
personnel
Research analyst
Revolving funds accoimting special-
ist..
Security policy officer _
Special analyst for aircraft,,
Special assistant to director, civilian
personnel
Supervising architectural engineer,.
Supervisory analytical statistician..
Supervisory training officer, career
placement and training
Supply specialist
Technical adviser, training
Technical adviser, personnel sta-
tistics division
Technical adviser to chief, ma-
t6rielstatistics
Technical adviser to director, sta-
tistical services
Technical adviser to director, math-
ematics, statistical services
Technical assistant to auditor gen-
eral
Transportation specialist land
Wage specialist, Army-Air Force
wage board
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Agronomist
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
33.840
9.160
8,360
25, 080
16,720
16. 720
16, 920
8.360
9.160
16. 720
8.360
8,360
9.360
8,360
33, 840
8.360
25, 480
16,720
8.360
9.360
8,360
41,800
27, OSO
8,360
25,280
25.080
8,360
16, 920
8,660
8,360
42,600
66,880
8,760
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,560
8,560
8,560
8.360
8.360
34. 240
9.160
8,560
8.560
8.560
25. 080
16. 920
16. 720
17. 120
8.560
9.160
25,280
8 560
34.240
8.360
25,680
17,120
8, 360
9.360
8.560
42.000
27. 080
8.560
25.480
25, 480
8,360
17, 320
42,200
8,560
8, 560
8,56
8,360
8,760
8,560
17, 120
8,360
8, 660
8,760
8,760
8,760
8,760
8,560
$8,760
8.560
8.560
34. 640
9, 360
8.560
8,360
8.560
2.5, 6S0
17. 120
17. 120
17.320
a 560
9.360
25. 480
8. 560
8.960
9, 360
9,300
8 500
34, 640
8. 560
26. OSO
17, 120
8 560
9.360
27, 280
8, 560
26. 680
8. ,W0
36. 040
34, 240
8,560
8,560
8,760
34.640
8. 360
8. 360
8,560
8,760
8. 360
8.560
8,760
36. 600
22.720
7.040
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEKVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range -$7,040 to $8,040— Con,
Air facilities specialist-
Air intelligence specialist
Airborne communications and radar
engineer
Airfields construction management
engineer
Alternate chief, electronics section, .
Analytical chemist forensic
Analytical statistician ,
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief, budget and re-
quirements branch, supply and
services
Assistant chief, plans and require-
ments section, supply and serv-
Assistant chief, analysis and spe-
cial projects section, industrial
resources
Assistant chief, chemical section,
industrial resources
Assistant chief, education section,
information and education branch
Assistant chief, publishing division.
Assistant chief, requirements
branch, standards division
Assistant section chief, components,
industrial resources
Assistant section chief, electronics,
industrial resources
Associate chief, accounts branch
Attorney-adviser
Auxiliary accounting specialist
Bacteriologist
Bombardment aircraft maintenance
specialist
Bombing systems and equipment
maintenance specialist
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cargo and miscellaneous aircraft
maintenance specialist..
Chemical engineer.,
Chief, accounting section, programs
control group
Chief, administration and house-
keeping equipment and supply
section, , ,,,
Chief, airborne section, supply and
services.,, ,
Chief, aircraft statistics branch
Chief, ammunition section ,,,
Chief, commissary and commissary
stores section , ,,,
Chief, control section, supply and
services
Chief, current records management
section
Chief, distribution section, supply
and services
Chief, engine section, aircraft
branch
Chief, field clothing and equipment
section,, .,,
Chief, fixed facilities section
Chief, flight statistics branch
Chief for programing, machine ac-
counting
Chief, graphic presentation division.
Chief, legal adviser, family housing
group
Chief, mail and records manage-
ment division
Chief, management branch
Chief, materials branch, supply and
services
Chief, meteorological section
Chief, packaging unit
Chief, photographic equipment and
training aids section
Chief, preservation imit, packaging
section, ,.,
Chief, printing branch
Chief, procedures branch, account-
mg.
Chief, projects section, supply and
services
Chief, publications review branch,.
Chief, research and development
section, machine accoimting di-
vision,,
Chief, research branch, overseas af-
fairs division
Chief, service club tmit, special
services branch
Chief, solid fuels section
Chief, stonge section,,, —
Chief, technicil equipment section,.
Chief, training branch ,
Chief, translation branch
Chief, vehicle and marine equip-
ment section,,,
Civilian chief, control branch, in-
stallations -
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,440
7.640
7.440
7,040
63.360
42, 640
7,240
7,040
""'7,'046
8,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
42,440
28, 560
7,040
7,040
7,040
158, 280
8,040
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,640
7,840
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,840
7.040
7.040
7,040
7.040
7.040
7,040
7,440
7.640
7.640
7.040
71.200
43, 240
7,240
7,240
8,040
7,240
7.040
7,040
43,040
28, 760
7,040
7,240
8.040
8.040
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,640
8,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,040
7.040
7.240
7,040
7.040
276
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Genera! scliedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
Civilian chief, installations and
evaluation section
Civil engineer _.
Communications specialist
Construction management engi-
neer
Cost accounting specialist
Deputy chief, classification branch.
Deputy chief, mortuary and graves
registration branch
Deputy chief, supply and services
division
Deputy for mapping and charting..
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Executive secretary to U. S. Air
Force printing committee
Field operations supervisor, in-
spection
Fighter aircraft maintenance spe-
cialist
Fire control systems and equipment
maintenance specialist
Fire prevention engineer
Fiscal accounting specialist
Geographic area specialist
Ground communications and radar
_engineer
aldic specialist
Iiidii
■ili^t.
Metallurgist
Motorized and marine equipment
maintenance specialist
Operations analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Personnel research analyst
Petroleum engineer
Photographic intelligence specialist,
atomic energy
Photographic intelligence specialist,
geographic
Photographic intelligence specialist,
industrial
Photographic intelligence specialist,
radar
Photographic intelligence specialist,
structural
Photographic inteUigence specialist,
urban,.
Placement officer ._
Position classifier
Program analyst
Program analyst, aircraft
Program progress analyst
Real property utilization officer
Reports control officer
Requirements analyst
Security administrative officer
Site planner _
Statistical officer
Subversive estimates specialist
Supply allowance officer
Technical adviser, forms manage-
ment branch
Training officer __
Transportation officer
Wage analyst
Wage specialist, Army-Air Force
wage board
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Actuary
Administrative officer.. _._
Air firilitirs ^norinlist _.
I'cialist.
.Alrliih'il iiril iiiL'iiieer
AreasiH-cmlisIs _
Assistant chief, aircraft statistics
branch-
Assistant chief, dependents schools
section
Assistant chief, equipment statistics
branch
Assistant chief, flight "statistics"
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 440
7 49, 680
1 7. 040
17 119.680
1 7. 240
2 14, 080
29.560
22, 320
7.240
21,120
7,040
14, 080
7,040
21,920
7,040
7,040
7,040
15,080
35, 400
21,120
22,320
7,840
7,040
42. 240
21, 720
7,040
99,360
50,080
22, 320
7,040
7,440
21,320
35, 800
35,600
22, 120
3.5, 200
7,440
15,080
8,040
49, 680
7,240
7,040
7,040
37,000
30, 160
21,320
1 6. 340
17 101, 180
5 32, 100
2 11,880
22 134, 6S0
2 11,880
2 11,880
1953 estimate
20 142,000
7,240
14,280
7,240
7.440
7,040
29,760
22, 520
7,240
28,160
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,040
22,120
35, 600
21,120
22, 520
7,840
7,040
42,640
28,960
7,640
7,240
14, 080
64,160
60,480
22,520
7,040
7,040
7,440
7,640
7,240
7,240
7,040
14,480
28, 360
42. 840
36,800
22, 320
35,400
7,440
15,280
7,040
8,040
60,280
7,240
7,040
7,240
37.200
37,200
28, 360
6,340
101,380
6 32, 300
2 11,880
22 133, 880
2 11,880
2 12, 080
1 6,340
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1954 estimate
$7,640
50.280
14, 280
7,240
7.440
28, 360
7, 240
7,240
14. 680
7,240
21, 320
7,240
7.240
7,240
22. 320
35, 800
21, 520
22,720
8,040
7,240
42, 840
29.160
7,240
14. 280
64.560
50,680
22,720
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
14,680
28, 560
43, 240
36, 200
22, 120
36,800
7,640
15,080
7,040
8,040
7,240
37,200
37,400
28, 660
7,240
6,640
101, 580
6 32. 600
2 12, 080
22 134. 280
2 12,080
2 12, 280
6,540
6.140
5,940
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
chc'hilu crades — Continued
1 I: iir . -,-,,!nnto$6,940— Con.
field systems.
mg.
A.sM I ml rhii I 1 1 II internal systems,
machine accounting
Assistant chief for programing,
machine accounting
Assistant chief, forms management
branch
Assistant chief, procedures branch,
accounting
Assistant chief, research and devel-
opment section, machine account-
ing.
Assistant chief, separations branch,
mihtary
Assistant executive secretary,
loyalty-security board
Assistant for program accounting...
Associate chief, settlements branch,
accounting- —
Associate editor, personnel news
letter.- --
Attorney adviser
Attorney-editor..-
Budget analyst
Business accountant---
Chief, analytical section, materiel
statistics
Chief, budget and fiscal section,
printing branch
Chief, printing, distribution, and
requirements branch
Chief, field printing section
Chief, fiscal section, accounting
Chief, illustrator, war room..-
Chief, organization control and
analysis section, machine account-
ing.
Chief, organization section, supply
and services
Chief, personnel and services branch.
Chief, procedure analysis branch,
mail and records
Chief, procurement section, print-
ing branch
Chief, programs and analysis unit,
supply and services
Chief, records disposition section ...
Chief, reports and ledger section,
accounting
Chief, space branch
Chief, supply branchy
Chief, surveillance unit, supply and
services -..
Chief, systems procedures section. ..
Chief, typography and design sec-
tion
Civil air specialist
Civil engineer
Civilian chief, graphic analysis
section, installations
Civilian chief, personnel records
service division
Civilian chief, report production
branch, statistical services.
Civilian deputy executive, comp-
troller
Communication specialist
Confidential assistant
Construction inanagenient engineer.
Deputy chief, equipment control
branch, statistical services
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer, radio..
Employee relations officer
Engineer, general --
Equipment specialist
Executive to director, civilian
personnel
Executive secretary, board for
correction of military records
Financial adviser
Government systems accountant...
Heraldic specialist
Historian
Industrial specialist, machine tools.
Industrial specialist, printing and
publishing
Information and editorial specialist.
Intelligence publications writer
Landscape architect
Legal adviser .--
Legislative analyst --
Management specialist ---
Mathemalioal statistician
Mulliriiialir
IM.'.'h iiiiril . iiviiH-nr
Milii ii> Nil iiional analyst
Miliiiii.v M niiiiy specialist
Organization and methods exami-
ner
Personnel assistant
Personnel analyst
Personnel officer
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$5, 940
6,340
5,940
6,140
5,940
6.940
5.940
33,500
5,940
170. 720
6,940
,5,9
6,540
5.940
6,940
6.140
5,940
5,940
5,940
6,940
6,140
6, 940
6,140
29,700
5,940
11,880
6.940
6.340
5,940
6,940
5,940
5,940
12,080
12.1
5.940
18. 020
11.880
13,080
11,880
11,880
$6,940
6,340
6,140
6,140
6.140
6,940
5,940
6.140
6,940
6,340
5,940
33,100
6,140
171,720
11,880
6,640
6,140
6,940
6,540
6,140
6,940
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,940
6,140
6, 940
18, 020
6,940
6,140
6,140
29,900
5, 940
18,020
6,140
6,340
12,280
6, 940
6,140
6,940
6,340
6,140
6,940
6,140
5, 940
12. 280
12,880
5.940
18, 220
11,880
13. 080
12,080
11,880
18, 020
17,820
6.140
42, 980
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
277
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6.940— Con,
Personnel research analyst
Photographic intelligence specialist,
Photographic intelligence specialist,
industrial
Photographic intelligence specialist,
urban
Placement officer
Plans analyst
Priorities comptroller
Production specialist
Program analyst
Program progress analyst
Property officer
Requirements specialist
Research engineer, aeronautical
Special assistant to air adjutant gen-
eral
Statistical officer
Supervisory position classifier
Supply allowance officer
Supply officer
Technical managerial assistant
Transportation specialist
Visual information specialist
Wage specialist, Army-Air Force
wage board ._.
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Administrative oiRcer
Chief, illustrator, air intelligence
room
Equipment maintenance specialist- -
Personnel officer
Property and supply officer
Statistical assistant-
Transportation specialist, land
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator, torts
Administrative assistant
Aeronautical engineer
Air facilities specialist
Air intelligence analyst
Analytical statistician
Area medical specialist
Area specialist, intelligence
Art editor
Assistant chief, administrative
branch
Assistant chief, deployment section.
Assistant chief, disposal section
Assistant chief, fiscal section
Assistant chief, organization control
and analysis section
Assistant chief, procurement section.
Assistant chief, programing and
policy section
Assistant chief, reports and ledgers
section
Assistant chief, special weapons
section
Assistant chief, personnel records
service division -_-
Assistant chief, programs and
special projects
Assistant to deputy for research,
intelligence _
Attorney adviser
Aviation medicine analyst—.
Budget analyst
Chief, administrative reference
branch
Chief, analysis and design section.-.
Chief, analyst and editorial section-
Chief clerk, airmen branch
Chief clerk, officers branch
Chief, control and reference section.
Chief, control group, budget
Chief, correspondence control
branch
Chief, distribution section
Chief, finance operations and special
projects
Chief, organization and personnel
section
Chief, production and special proj-
ects section
Chief, requirements section-
Civil air specialist
Claims examiner
Commodity industry analyst
Court reporter
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Employee relations assistant
Equipment specialist, printing
Fiscal assistant
Governmental accountant
Graphic project supervisor
Heraldic specialist
Historian
Illustrator
Information and editorial specialist-
Instructor, reading improvement...
Manpower standards specialist
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
30, 125
5.500
6,500
5.500
5,600
5,500
5,500
15, 930
161. 860
5.060
22. 740
26.550
07,280
5,185
15, 555
5,060
5,810
5,435
5,810
5,185
5,810
5,185
5,060
5,060
5.310
6,185
5,185
119,630
5,185
.■), 060
5,060
5,185
5,560
5.310
6,185
5,185
5,435
5,060
5,185
5,310
5,685
10. 370
5.060
15,680
5,185
20,240
5,060
5,185
20,615
37, 670
5,310
5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
23,960
12, 080
23.960
5,940
6,140
6,540
24, 560
29. 900
6,340
6,940
5,940
6,740
36,240
24,760
5,940
18,020
28,760
6,625
6.500
6.625
5,600
5,626
6,626
3 15, 555
31 159, 485
1 5, 185
4 22, 115
5 26. 300
13 66, 655
1 5. 185
3 15.680
1 6, 185
1 6, 810
1 5, 435
1 5, 810
1 5, 310
1 5, 810
1 5,310
.1 5, 185
1 5, 060
1 6, 185
1 5,310
1 5, 185
1 5,310
24 121,940
I 5. 185
1 5, 060
1 6, 186
1 5,060
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
1 5,310
5,660
6.435
6.060
5.185
5,436
5,060
5,310
5,310
5.686
10, 495
5,060
15,680
6.310
20. 490
5,185
5,310
20. 490
37, 170
6,435
5,186
12,280
24, 160
6,140
6,140
6,740
24, 760
30, 100
6,540
6,940
6,940
6,940
36,440
21,760
6,140
18,220
6,140
42, 180
6,140
6,140
5.750
5.625
5.500
5.626
5.750
5.750
1
3 15. 930
31 160. 735
1 5. 310
4 22. 365
5 26. 650
13 67, 406
1 5, 310
3 15,680
1 5, 185
5.810
5,560
5,810
5,310
5, 685
,5, 810
5.310
5.185
5.185
1 5. 060
1 5.310
1 5.310
24 122. 665
1 5.310
1 5. 185
1 6. 185
1 6. 185
1 6, 060
1 5, 060
1 5, 435
5,685
5, 435
5.060
5.310
5,560
5.185
5.310
5.310
5.080
10, 495
5, 185
15, 565
6,310
20, 615
5.060
5,060
20, 740
37, 670
5,560
57060
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Mathematician
Mathematical statistician
Methods examiner
M ilitary occupational analyst
Military personnel assistant
Operations analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel research analyst
Personnel requirements specialist...
Placement assistant--
Photographic intelligence specialist,
industrial
Photographer
Position classifier
Procedural accountant --.
Procedural coordinator, statisticaL-
Procedures analyst
Program analyst...
Real property specialist
Records administration specialist..
Reports engineer-- -..
Research analyst
Salary and wage analyst, Army-
Air Force wage board
Secretary--- -
Shorthand reporter _.
Space officer -
Statistical assistant. -
Supply allowance officer
Supply officer
Tabulation project plaimer
Training officer -
Transportation specialist, land
Typographer---
Visual information presentation
specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade!. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by Public Law 313:
Range $10,000 to $15,000;
Scientist
Total permanent, departmental .
Net permanent, departmental (av
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates -
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director of research
Grade 10. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief, operation's analysis
Chief, research branch
Civilian director, supply and main-
tenance
Director of scientific services
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.\ccounting chief
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Aircraft maintenance officer
.\ir intelligence officer
Air intelligence specialist
Assistant chief
Chief
Deputy director - ---
Director
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction -
Engineer, electronics -
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Historian
Investigators
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
5 $26,300
1 5. 060
4 20,365
3 15, 180
2 10, 745
1 5, 810
6 32, no
1 5,660
9 46, 790
1 5, 185
1 5,060
2 10, 245
3 15.680
1 5, 060
6 25, 925
2 10, 120
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
5 25, 800
1 6.060
4 21, 240
1 5,060
2 10, 370
1 5. 810
1 5, 185
8 42. 230
1 5,060
9 46, 415
3 15. 430
3 16, 805
6 30, 735
1 5. 310
2 10. 245
1 5, 435
1. 645, 030
1
1, 206. 745
1 3, 054
5 14, 150
73 190,936
10 24, 970
$25, 675
5,186
20,490
15, 305
10, 370
10, 870
31, 610
5,686
46, 415
5.310
5.185
10, 495
15. 565
5. 185
25.800
10.245
5.060
5,310
25, 925
5,185
20,990
6,185
10.620
6,810
5,310
42, 730
5,185
51. 475
15, 555
16, 930
31, 235
5,435
20,490
10,620
1,660,600
1
1, 207, 495
1 3. 134
5 14, 560
73 190, 106
10 25, 320
$25, 800
5,060
20. 740
16. 430
10, 620
10, 370
32, 110
5,060
46, 165
5,436
6,060
10, 370
15. 930
5,060
26, 925
10, 370
5. 185
5,060
25,800
5,310
21, 365
5,060
10, 370
6,810
6,436
41,980
5,060
61, 100
15, 430
15, 555
30, 985
6,660
20, 365
10, 495
1, 648, 350
1
1, 209, 995
16
3, 269, 760
11
3, 763, 246
1 3, 214
5 14, 950
73 189,276
10 25, 670
295,586
76,084
660, 273
421,000
80,864
516, 792
421,000
80,671
520,000
10,800
44,200
64,250
'i6,"866'
44,450
10,800
22, 360
"22i'i66'
33,900
10,800
10,800
11,800
11.050
23,600
10,800
44,450
66,650
10,800
10,800
44,450
10,800
33,400
21,600
22,350
34,150
10,800
11,800
'91^466'
11,800
21,600
67,760
11,060
44,700
66, 550
10,800
10,800
44, 460
10,800
33,900
21,600
22,600
34,400
10,800
11,800
21,600
91,660
11,800
21,860
59,000
278
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF rEEsoNAL SERVICES — continued
Field— Continued
Geueral schedule ffrades — Continued
Grade 15, Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Librarian
Operations analyst
Organization and metliods examiner
Personnel officer
Physicist
Production supervisor
Besearch adviser
Research and development otEcer- . .
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative analyst..,,. ___
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical ._-
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence officer
Air intelligence specialist
Air maintenance supervisor
Assistant chief.
Attorney
Auditor.-
Budget officer
Cartographer
Chief...-
Dean
Deputy director
Director
Education specialist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, meohancial
Engineer, photographic
Historian
Intelligence specialist.
Investigator
Medical officer..
Operations analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Physicist
Printing superintendent
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Property and supply officer —
Pyschologist
Besearch and development officer...
Besearch physiologist.
Special assistant
Statistician
Supervisor, production
Superic^endent, aircraft shops
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Technical writer
Training officer
Grade 13. Bauge $8,360 to $9,360:
Accoimtant
Accounting chief
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence officer
Air intelligence specialist
Analyst, management
Assistant chief
Attorney.
Auditor
Budget analyst. .__
Budget officer
Chief
Classification analyst
Contracting officer
Dean
Deputy director
Director
Education specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communications
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
8 87, 400
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
11.050
21,600
10, 800
32, 400
1 9.600
12 115.800
3 28.800
3 30,200
2 19, 200
20 193,200
"3""36'200'
1 9,600
1 10, 600
1 9,600
1 9,100
9 86, fiOO
3 29, 800
6 68.000
2 19, 200
6 48, 200
1 9, 000
2 19, 200
2 19,200
13 124,800
1 9, 600
1 9, 000
1 9, 800
"9" "'90.060"
1 9, fiOO
14 136,600
3 28, 800
6 67, 600
3 29, 200
1 9, 600
I 9,000
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
6 67, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9,600
1 9, 800
1 9,800
1 9,600
8 76, 800
2 19, 200
2 19, 200
1 9, 600
10 83, 600
'"7" ""68," 526"
32 268.620
4 33, 840
7 69, 720
3 26. 480
37 312.320
4 33, 440
10 84. 400
9 76,1
0 75. 640
1 8. 360
6 60. 160
21 179. ,
3 25. 280
1 8. 360
1 8.560
8 61, 160
6 43. 000
26 220, 600
4 33, 440
1 8, 360
10 85, 200
1 8. 560
7 69. 720
25 210.600
2 16.720
12 102 320
II 92.360
19 160,240
'"66""43i,'466"
1 $11,050
9 98. 450
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
"'"i""i6,'8o6"
1 11,300
2 21.860
1 ll.O.W
3 32, 660
1 9,600
2 19.200
14 135.200
6 48. 400
4 39, 800
4 38, 400
24 231,800
1 9.600
3 30, 000
1 9,600
1 10,600
1 9,600
1 9, 600
10 97, 400
3 30, 000
6 68, 200
2 19, 000
1 9, 600
8 78, COO
'"e"" '57,800"
11 105, 600
3 29, 000
7 67, 200
24 238,800
1 9, liOO
1 9, 800
""{""""g.'ooo"
9 91,800
1 9,600
17 166,000
3 28, 800
6 58, 200
4 39, 000
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
2 19, 200
2 19, 400
18 173,600
1 9, 600
1
1
9,600
9,600
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
11 106 400
3 29. 200
3 29, 200
7 69, 120
31 262, 660
4 34, 240
8 68, 080
4 34, 840
49 412,1
4 33, 440
9 76. 840
10 86. 000
13 110.480
2 16, 720
7 59. 120
24 205.240
3 25. 280
1 8. 360
1 8, 760
6 62. 160
6 51.760
28 239.880
4 33, 840
1 8, 360
10 86, 200
16 133, f"
7 69, 920
38 321,080
3 25. 480
8 68,880
12 101.920
18 153. 1
6 41, 800
65 478,400
1954 estimate
,- Total
salary
$11,0,50
99. 200
11.0.50
10.800
32. 400
10, 800
11.550
22.350
II.O.V)
32. 900
9.600
9.600
126. 400
77, 400
40. 400
38, 400
232, 000
""26!" 200
9,800
10,600
9.600
9, 000
68, 400
30, 400
68, 600
19, BOO
9, fiOO
10 98, 600
3 28. 800
6 68. 000
6 67. 600
3 29, 600
9 87, 400
25 250,200
1 9, 600
'"i""'9,'666
1 9, 600
10 103,200
1 9, 600
18 175,800
3 29, 200
6 68, 400
6 49, 200
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
3 28, 800
2 19.600
24 230,400
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 9. 600
1 10.000
1 10.000
1 9, SOO
11 107. 000
3 29, 200
1 19. 200
7 59. 520
32 271.720
4 34, 640
5 42, 400
12 101.320
10 86. 800
13 111.680
2 16. 920
7 69. 120
22 188.620
3 25. 680
1 8.360
1 8. 760
5 44, 200
6 61. 960
28 241.480
4 34. 040
1 8, 360
19 162,240
9 75. 640
13 109.880
30 255, 600
3 25. 880
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Eange $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, production
Engin^r, radio
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitary
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor.
Geophysicist
Historian -
Industrial specialist..
Inspector, ammunition
Instructor, aircraft mechanics
Instructor, technical
Intelligence specialist
Investigators
Librarian —
Medical officer
Meteorologist
Navigation specialist
Operations analyst
Organization and methods ex-
aminer
Patent adviser -_
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Physicist
Placement officer
Printing superintendent
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Property and supply officer
Psychologist
Requirements technician
Research and development officer...
Security officer _
Special assistant
Sound technician
Statistical analyst..
Statistician
Supervisor, production.
Superintendent, aircraft shops..
Supply assistant _
Supply officer.
Technical adviser
Traffic manager
Training officer
Training specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant — —
Accounting chief
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Agronomist
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence specialist
Air maintenance supervisor
Analyst, management
Archivist
Assistant chief
Associate chief
Athletic director
Attorney -
Auditor
Automotive adviser
Budget officer
Cartographer
Chemist
Chief
Classification analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Cryptograph analyst
Dentist *
Deputy director
Director. ___
Dispatcher
Editor
Education specialist
Electrical analyst
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, chemical..
Engineer, civil --.
Engineer, communications
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flightiest..
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
_ Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
$34. 040
43,000
58, 920
16, 720
8,760
78, 040
17, 120
8,360
""8," 360"
8.360
12 100.320
26. 080
61, 160
33, 440
8,360
83, 800
66, 880
8,360
20 169, 000
8.360
16, 720
16, 720
8,360
'61,'i66'
16, 720
16, 720
17, 120
8.360
8,360
8,360
""7"""68,"620'
3 25, 280
3 25, 280
3 26, 080
35 292,800
4 34, C
2 16, 720
6 42. 800
4 34, 440
12 86, 480
3 22, 320
2 14, 080
85 605,800
1 7, 240
1 7,640
10 71. 000
45 317.800
2 14.
17 120,080
1 7. 240
13 92. 620
1 7, 040
"i2""'84."4S0"
17 122.1
3 21.320
28 199,620
6 44, 840
"39""282,"360"
10 71, 200
4 28, 160
3 21,120
2 14, 680
1 7, 040
4 28. 360
3 21,320
2 14, 480
1 7, 040
3 21. 720
69 416,160
1 7, 040
4 28, 160
12 86, 680
26 186.640
13 92, 320
1 7, 040
68 418.520
14 100,160
37 267.480
34 240,160
37 262,880
"65""4i6.26o"
3 21.720
3 21.120
2 16,280
34 248,160
Num- Total
her salary
8,560
50. 760
8.360
25. 480
17. 520
8.360
8.760
11 96. 160
2 17, 320
1 8, 360
1 8,360
1 8, 360
2 16, 720
14 118.240
3 26, 080
7 59. 720
4 33, 440
1 8, 360
12 101,320
11 92, 660
1 8. 360
20 170. 800
8,360
8,360
43. 400
16, 720
25, 080
17,320
25, f*
26, 280
1,360
9 76, 840
3 26, 280
1 9, 160
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
7 68, 720
4 33, 640
3 26, 280
3 26, 080
66 658, 660
4 34, 240
2 16, 720
6 61, 360
6 61, 160
12 85, f
2 14, 880
4 28, 160
84 696,760
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
7 49, 680
77 643. C
2 14, 280
19 134,760
"i7""i20"(
1 7, 240
1 7. 040
21 149. 040
21 152, 040
2 14, 480
30 214,800
5 37, r"
1' 7, 040
42 301,080
12 85.280
3 21.320
3 21, 120
3 21,320
1 7, 240
3 21,720
3 21, 520
2 14, 480
1 7,040
3 21,920
60 424,800
1 7,040
4 28, 160
13 94, 620
32 228,8
13 93. 3
2 14, 080
79 670.760
16 115.240
38 275.920
46 320.000
SI 36.3.040
10 70.400
60 448.000
4 28. 760
4 28. 160
4 29. 360
45 326,800
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
279
DETAIL OF PBHSONAli SBBVICBS — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Engineer, packaging
Engineer, pavement.
Engineer, photographic.-
Engineer, production 1 7,040
Engineer, radar... 1 7,040
Engineer, radio 3 21,120
Engineer, refrigeration.. 3 21,120
Engineer, research
Engineer, safety.. 15 108,600
Engineer, sanitary 7 60,680
Engmeer, standards 3 21,120
Engineer, vehicle maintenance 1 7, 240
Entomologist 2 14,280
Fire prevention specialist 6 42,840
Fiscal accountant 2 14,080
Food supervisor. 1 7,040
Historian. 14 101,760
Illustrator , 2 14.080
Industrial specialist... 17 120,8
Inspector, ammunition. 4 28,160
Inspector, procurement 1 7.040
Inspector, safety 1 7,040
Instructor, aircraft maintenance 6 35,200
Instructor, aircraft mechanics 1 7,440
Instructor, technical.. 2 14,080
Intelligence specialist 5 35,200
Investigators 41 312,010
Librarian 2 14.280
Materials analyst 1 7,010
Medical officer 39 277,16
Medical technician 1 7,040
Metallurgist
Meteorologist 11 77,640
Navigation specialist 2 14,680
Operations analyst 6 42,840
Ordnance technician... 1 7,040
Organization and methods examiner. 44 311.960
Patent advisor 10 70,400
Personnel assistant 4 29,360
Personnel officer 32 230, (
Persoimel technician 3 21,320
Petroleum specialist 3 21,720
Photographer
Physicist
Placement officer
Printing superintendent
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Production analyst.
Production control officer
Property and supply officer
Psychologist
Real estate officer
Records administrator
Renegotiator.
Requirements technician
Research and development officer.
Security officer.
Storelceeper
Statistical analyst
Statistician...
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance...
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Superintendent, laundry
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser...
Technical writer
Technician, aircraft
Technician, electronic.
Torque stand supervisor... 1
Traffic manager
Training aide 4 28.360
Training officer- 21 150,240
Training specialist 7 49,880
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant 18 107.720
Accounting chief 3 17,820
Accounting machine supervisor 1 6,140
Administrative analyst 5 30,500
Administrative assistant 14 83. 160
Administrative officer 95 564,300
Adviser, technical-. 13 81,420
Agronomist 2 11,880
Ahcraft maintenance officer. 10 61, 000
Air intelligence officer 2 11,880
Air intelligence specialist 68 347,920
Air maintenance supervisor... 3 17.820
Analyst, cost 4 24,160
Analyst, management 26 160,240
Archivist 2 12,280
Assistant chief 16 97,240
Athletic director... 2 11,880
Attorney 18 109,620
Auditor 65 338,100
Budget analyst 10 60,600
Budget officer 64 322,160
Cartographer .- 13 80,020
Chemist 1 6,140
Chief .- 33 201,220
Classification analyst 31 189,340
Contracting officer 4 24,760
Cost accountant 14 85,960
Cost analyst 6 37,040
71,200
14,080
28,160
'79,040"
21,120
93. 320
79,840
7,440
78, 240
14, 080
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 7,010
3 21, 320
105 740,000
2 14, 080
6 43, 640
1 7, 040
7,040
2 $14,1
1 7, 040
2 14, 280
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
3 21, 620
3 21, 120
"'i4""i62,"i60"
7 50, 880
3 21, 720
1 7,240
3 21,320
9 64. 160
3 22. 120
1 7, 040
12 88. 880
2 14. 280
16 114.710
7 49. 680
1 7.010
1 7. 040
5 36, 200
1 7, 440
2 14, 080
12 84.480
38 290.920
2 14, 280
1 7, 040
40 287,600
1 7, 240
""ii"""77,'646'
2 14, 680
6 43, 240
1 7, 240
50 357.000
10 70. 800
4 29, 360
37 267,1
3 21,320
3 21, 920
2 14, 080
11 78,640
2 14, 080
4 28, 160
1 7,040
7 51,480
3 21,320
13 93, 920
22 167,2
'"'7'"'49,'880
1 7, 040
1 7,640
1 7,640
13 92, 2.™
2 14, 080
1 7, 040
2 14, 280
7 49. 480
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 010
6 42, 440
123 873, 120
2 14, 080
7 50,880
1 7, 040
7.040
4 28. 660
20 144, 200
7 49, 880
28 167,320
4 23,760
1 6, 140
19 113, 460
14 81,360
101 605. 340
13 82. 220
3 18. 020
9 64, 460
2 12, 280
67 400.980
2 11.880
5 30, 500
30 184.800
1 6, 340
17 102,780
2 11. 880
18 110,320
88 638,620
10 60, 800
60 360,400
11 66,940
3 18,020
33 203,020
29 179,660
3 18, 220
16 92, 700
7 43,680
2 $14,280
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7,040
6 35, 400
1 7, 040
3 21.320
1 7, 040
14 103. 760
7 51,480
... .....
3 21, 520
9 64, 760
3 22, 120
1 7, 040
16 116,640
3 21.520
16 114.840
7 49, 880
1 7,240
1 7. 240
6 36, 000
1 7,440
2 14,480
12 81, 480
40 312,000
2 14,480
1 7.010
40 289,200
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
11 78, 040
2 14,680
6 43, 640
1 7, 240
47 336,680
10 70, 800
4 29, 360
36 261,840
3 21,320
3 22, 120
2 14,480
11 80,440
2 14,280
4 28, 160
,040
7 61,480
3 21,320
12 86, 680
26 185,440
3 21,720
7 60,680
1 7.240
1 7, 810
1 7, MO
14 100, 760
2 14, 480
1 7, 240
2 14. 280
8 66, 720
1 7, 240
.............
7 49, 480
134 954.960
2 14, 280
7 51, 480
1 7, 240
2 14, 080
1 7, 240
7 49, 880
4 29, KiO
21 151, 840
8 58, 120
23 137, 820
4 23. 960
1 6, 340
10 60, 000
11 66, 340
100 605, 600
13 83. 220
3 13. 220
10 61. 000
2 12. 280
67 401.380
2 11.880
6 30. 700
33 204,420
1 6, 340
15 92, 300
2 11,880
19 115,660
88 546,320
10 61, 000
60 362,200
13 79, 020
4 24, 160
27 166.980
23 146,420
3 18,420
13 80, 820
6 38,040
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Dentist.
Deputy director.
Director
Economist _
Editor...
Education specialist.
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, cartographic.
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, commimlcations
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, paclsaging
Engineer, parts
Engineer, photographic
Engmeer, propeller
Engineer, radar
Engineer, radio
Engineer, safety.
Engineer, sanitary...
Engineer, standards
Entomologist -
Fire chief
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor
Foreman, shop
Historian
Illustrator...
Industrial specialist
Inspector, aircraft..
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, safety
Inspector, supply
Instructor, aircraft engines...
Instructor, aircraft maintenance
Instructor, aircraft mechanics
Instructor, technical
Intelligence specialist
Investigators
Librarian
Marine superintendent
Materials analyst
Medical officer.
Meteorologist
Navigation specialist
Negotiator, 'contract
Operations analyst
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel technician __.
Petroleum specialist
Photographer
Physicist
Placement officer
Port superintendent.
Printing superintendent
Procedures analyst
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Property officer
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist —
Purchasing officer
Real estate officer
Records administrator
Requirements technician
Research analyst
Research and development officer...
Security officer
Shops planner
Special assistant
Storekeeper ,
Statistical analyst
Statistician.
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance —
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Superintendent, laimdry
Superintendent, motor repair shops.
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Technical, writer
Technician, aircraft
Technician, electronic
Technician, maintenance
11 $68,940
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
2 11,880
10 69, 400
97 588,780
3 17,820
5 30, 300
26 159, 240
30 182, 400
2 11,880
143 878,420
18 108. 920
77 469,380
41 249. 940
33 199, 820
26 162,640
13 80,.
6 36, 840
1 6, 140
69 423,260
6 35, 640
3 18, 020
5 29, 700
""'2'"ii,'8S0'
77, 220
6,940
12,080
36 223,240
7 41, 780
4 23, 760
2 11,880
6 36,640
4 24, 560
2 11,880
1 6, 740
8 48, 720
1 5, 940
6 30. 900
7 41,780
17 101,180
9 54,8'iO
1 6, 940
1 6,940
16 97, 040
16 95, 840
2 12,080
1 5, 940
14 84, 560
2 12, 280
110 665,200
10 60.1
63 390,820
14 84, 760
6 36, 440
3 17, 820
3 18,220
13 78, 820
1 5, 940
6 35, 640
6 37, 040
1 5,940
20 121,600
7 41,580
30 181,600
2 11,880
1 5, 940
20 122,800
'"'2"'i2,'c
8 48, 920
7 42, 180
2 12,480
16 98,840
2 11.;
8 48, 920
6 35, 840
1 6, 940
1 6, 340
4 24, 760
10 61,400
21 125, 140
3 18, 820
3 18,420
3 18, 620
2 11,880
2 12, 280
6 36, 640
1,964,860
3 18, 020
6 38,440
1 5, 940
1 5,940
10 60,200
2 12,:
161 988,
24 146, !
64 398.:
45 276.'
31 189, !
32 201,1
23 140,1
7 42,'
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $83,020
""i""'6,"340
2 12,280
14 86, 760
96 600,640
3 18, 020
5 31,300
31 191,540
40 242,400
1 6, 940
168 1,047,320
26 164,300
89 646,860
61 317,340
41 261, 140
39 246,060
18 110, 520
8 49, 520
"76"434."o66
8 48, 720
3 18, 220
8 47, 520
1 5, 940
4 23, 760
1 5, 940
32 202,480
14 86,960
.............
2 12,280
19 119,460
6 36, 840
2 11,880
9 55, 260
44 274,560
9 56,0(;0
4 24, 160
2 12,080
G 36, 840
6 36, 840
2 11,880
,940
8 60, 320
1 6, 140
6 31,700
15 90, 100
26 168,040
9 66, 660
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
20 122,400
16 97, 640
2 12,280
1 6, 140
16 99,440
3 18,420
128 776,120
9 56, 260
82 517.080
14 85, 660
5 31, 300
1 6, 140
2 12, 680
13 80, 420
1 6,140
6 36, 240
12 73, 080
2 11,880
12 73, 280
8 48, 320
27 163,580
3 18,020
1 6, 140
29 176,260
1 6, 940
2 12, 480
7 44, 680
8 49, 720
2 12, 680
44 269,560
1 5, 940
11 67, 540
6 36, 640
"""i 6,"540
4 25, 560
13 81,220
19 114,460
3 19, 220
3 18, 820
3 19, 420
2 12, 080
2 12,480
5 30,900
358
2,131,720
3 18, 620
4 27, 560
1 6, 140
6 35,640
10 62,200
280
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Traffic manager
Training aide
Training officer
Training specialist
Translator
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,2S0:
Accountant
Accounting cliief
Account^g machine supervisor
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence specialist
Air maintenance supervisor
Analyst, cost
Analyst, management
Assistant chiet-__
Athletic director
Auditor
Automotive adviser
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Chief
Classilication analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
l>esiener.
Cher.
n specialist-
Knti.inct'r, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communications
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, parts
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, power
Engineer, radio
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitary
Entomologist
Fire chief
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor
Foreman, maintenance
Foreman, shop
Historian
Illustrator _
Industrial specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, ammunition. _ _.
Inspector, marine
Inspector, procurement _.
Inspector, supply
Instructor, aircraft maintenance
Instructor, aircraft mechanics ._
Instructor, machine
Instructor, technical
Intelligence specialist
Investigators
Librarian _ __
Organization and methods examiner -
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Photographer
Photo technician, _
Placement officer _
Police chief
Printing superintendent-
Procedures analy.st . . - _
Procurement expediter. .
Procurement officer
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Purchasing olBcer
Requirements technician _.
Security officer
Storekeeper ■.
1952 actual
1 5, 940
7 38, 500
2 11,250
11 61, 125
8 45. 750
13 72.625
42 240.625
1 5. 625
13 74,875
1 5,500
2 12. 125
1 5. 500
9 50. 875
9 51.000
1 5. 750
3 17,375
2 12, 125
2 11,000
9 52. 375
18 104,875
24 134, 500
1 6,500
5 28, 125
1 .5, 875
1 5. 500
1 6, 000
4 22. 125
29 174, 750
1 5,760
1 6, 760
6 33, 875
2 11,000
2 11,000
2 11,500
12 68, 750
28,000
.5,600
28,000
75,000
6,260
6,500
5,625
1 6, 125
3 18. 750
2 11,000
1 6.250
21 117. 125
8 45. 000
8 45. 875
1 6,750
6 34. 125
6 29, 500
3 16. 625
1 5, 600
1 5, 500
1 6, 500
3 16, 625
t 5, 876
1 .5, .500
2 11,250
6 33. 000
1 5, 875
1 5, 626
3 17,626
3 16, 500
2 11,260
1 5, .500
27 154,626
4 22, 625
39 221,375
14 77, 750
1 5, 500
"9"'5i,'625"
1 5, 500
1 5, 500
3 17, 000
1 5, 500
10 67, 7.50
43 247,000
2 11.625
6 34, 375
2 11.376
2 11. 750
3 17.500
3 16, 7.50
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250— Con.
.Statistical analyst
Statistician
.Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
Hni'f'i visor, marine maintenance
Sii|)(r\ isor, production
Sfi];, ] intendent, aircraft shops
.^ii|:( luitendent, laundry _.
Superintendent, motor repair shops.
.Siiliply assistant
■Supply officer
Technical adviser
Technician, electronic
Technician, laboratory
Technician, maintenance
Traffic manager
Training aide
Training officer
Training specialist
Translator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Accountant
Accounting chief
Accounting machine supervisor
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Agronomist.--
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence officer
Air intelligene* specialist
Air safety inspector
Analyst, cost
Analyst, management
Archivist-
Assistant chief
Athletic director
Attorney
Auditor
Automotive adviser-..
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Cartographer
Chemist
Chief -.
Classification analyst.
Contracting officer —
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Cryptograph analyst..
Designer
Director
Dispatcher...
Economist
Editor-
Education specialist- . .
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engmeer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Eneinw.
Kll'-'ilirri.
Kli-IIirrr.
aerodynamic
aeronautical
architectural
cartographic
chemical
civil -.-
combustion
communications-
construction
( liMiiical
itennncc-
als-.
iiical.
Engine.. I
Eni;iii«T. packaging--
Engineer, parts
Engineer, petroleum —
Engineer, photographic-.-
Engineer, radar
Enpincer, radio
Encineer, refrigeration..
Encineer, safety.-.
Eneinocr, sanitary...
Engineer, signal equipment
Engineer, vehicle maintenance...
Fire chief
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor
Foreman, maintenance
Foreman, shop..
Historian
Housing officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist-
Inspector, aircraft -
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, procurement.
Inspector, safety
Inspector, supply
InstFtictor, aircraft maintenance -
Instriictor, aircraft mechanics —
6 $34,250
8 44, 7.60
2 11. 126
1 6, 875
1 6. 600
2 11.500
1 6. 500
2 11,625
8 47, 126
53 300.000
2 11,375
1 5, .500
1 5. 500
10 55, 375
3 17, 375
26 148,500
3 17,250
1 5, 600
29 153.240
10 62, 850
12 62, 470
24 130. 815
122 636. 070
117 611.895
2 10, 496
2 10, 120
27 142, 370
5 25. 675
48 245,005
2 10, 120
3 15, 555
61 318,635
2 10, 245
24 126, 065
6 31, 235
7 36, 295
217
1,145.270
3 Ifi. 305
17 89, 145
56 287.985
71 368, 760
9 46, 915
36 190,910
91 478, 960
3 16, 056
18
92, 465
96, 205
26,300
2 10. 120
6 26, 560
8 42, 855
5 25. 426
25 127, 500
1, 260. 340
1 5, 436
14 71, 965
32 169, 420
12 61, 220
11 68, 785
82 428,920
1 5, 185
29 151, 240
81 419, 985
66 293.985
92 479,645
26 133. 310
66 295, 610
27 142. 746
5 26, 300
80 421. .550
17 86. 146
5.060
5,060
88, 145
6, 310
2 11, 120
1 6, 185
60 262.875
9 48,916
1 5,310
2 10, 370
62 331,970
7 35. 670
11 56, .535
3 15.555
7 37. 170
3 15.805
53 274. 430
1 5. 685
20 102, 325
8 41. 106
2 10. 746
17 90. 270
4 21. 240
18 92, 580
12 63, 970
65 334.900
19 102, 765
4 21,740
2 10, 620
17
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
1 5, 500
2 11,750
1 5, 500
2 11,625
10 58, 125
73 411,125
2 11,375
3 16. 600
1 6.500
1 5. 626
11 61.000
3 17.376
27 154. 500
3 17. 376
1 6, 625
30
156. 925
8
43,230
14
73,216
27
146, 120
128
670, 306
112
590, 470
3
15,680
2
10, 370
26
137, 435
4
20, 866
,59
300, 665
1
5.185
2
10, 620
64
335, 590
2
10, 370
20
106, 325
6
31, 236
9
46, 666
1
626, 660
3
16, 430
19
99, 640
H.'.
334,900
6S
353, 465
III
61, 975
36
191, 786
93
491, 706
2
10, 996
21
108, 386
19
100, 266
2
10, 245
2
10, 370
6
30, 735
8
42,980
5
25,650
33
168,480
1, 280, 646
1
6,435
14
71, 715
32
169, 920
14
71,465
9
48,790
H7
456, 220
1
5.186
30
167.800
90
467, 776
61
321. 160
96
501, 635
21
109, 385
69
361, 390
29
152, 740
5
26,300
84
443,790
17
86, 145
1
6,060
1
6,185
17
88, 645
1
6,310
■!.
11,370
1
6, 185
46
243, 885
12
64,696
1
5.310
8
40,480
70
376, 575
S
41. 3.55
10
61. 476
3
15. 5.55
9
48. 540
3
15. 806
52
270,996
1
6,686
27
138. 245
4
20. 865
2
10. 870
21
110, 386
3
16. 305
17
88,396
13
69,030
66
345,085
19
103, 765
4
21, 865
2
10,620
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
281
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKviCES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num
- Total
Num- Total
- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
her
salary
ber salary
ber
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
3 $16, 430
$16, 680
Instructor, mechanical..
1
5.310
1 5,310
5,435
58
60 319,725
31 169, 860
330,910
160, 235
Intelligence specialist
24
122. 690
31
21
108 886
66, 530
Marine superintendent
1
5,810
1 5,810
5,810
1 6, 435
1 5. 435
3 15,305
3 16, 430
1 5, 185
6,560
15, 430
16, 556
6,310
IVIetallurgist
1
5,060
Meteorologist
4
20. 615
5 26, 675
26, 800
6
31,235
7 36, 295
Negotiator, contract
1
6,060
36, 420
Operations analyst
1
5,435
3 15, 555
41, 105
Ordnance technician
3
16, 430
4 21,615
21,616
Organization and methods exam-
mer
208
208
249
1
092, 855
1,098,355
1,319,190
5 060
5,000
132, 500
331 965
28 149,305
76 394,310
50 273,625
64
63
284, 055
2 10, 245
1 .5.310
Pharmacist
1
5.185
5, 435
6 30, 860
15 76, 775
26, 300
1
6,060
35
37 195,720
220, 270
4
2 10,370
10, 495
4
20.615
4
20 240
2 10,370
44 230,390
5,310
260, 940
71. 965
94 488,515
9
10
54,225
6 30 360
g
75 389,625
1 5, 660
7 36, 295
I'sychologist _
7
35.670
8
42, 480
139, 060
52,850
73, 340
10
52 475
33
175,480
Research and development ofBcer. ..
3
15,805
4 20, 740
7
36, 795
8 ,43,855
9
46, 290
2 10 120
11
3
16,565
13 66. 155
16
83, 336
22
35
177, 475
36 183 535
39
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance —
4
21,115
4 21.115
5
26.675
10, 495
10.870
SiiiicTintiinlrrii. aircraft shops
2
10, 620
2 10.620
2
Siipciint.n.liiii, motor repair shop--
2
10, 745
2 10. 870
3
16.0.55
64 286,490
348, 085
672
3,414,945
2, 918, 356
3,400,645
11
56,660
11 57, 160
11
57, 535
12
77,025
1
3
3 15, 180
15,180
5,310
11,245
2
10, 995
2 11,120
2
37
192, 345
9 48,290
203
53, 725
207
1
138. 170
1,125,555
1
080, 265
6
31,235
7 36, 920
7
37, 795
1 5,310
1,207
5,435
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1,360
1,846
6, 642, 325
5, 794, 840
8,863,270
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
8,803
8,612
9,940
38,345,490
37, 202, 336
4a
578, 825
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
3,163
3,058
3,783
12,475.010
11,987,360
15, 070, 610
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
9,861
9,872
12, 183
35, 468, 760
34,453,280
44,049,030
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
14, 668
14, 352
18,561
48, 742, 580
47, 421, 760
62,014,295
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
27, 475
27, 150
33, 56S
84
125, 330
82, 264, 600
102, 463, 830
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
12, 46£
13,094
16,474
35,293,510
37,012,260
47, 093, 560
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
419
622
541
1, 079, 180
1,601,320
1
391,060
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,665 to $5,315
219
211
228
1
066,986
1,023,966
1
111,695
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
115
517,875
119 518,850
131
577,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
653
612
661 •
2,668,720
2,404,130
2,624,365
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field- Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodi;
grades— Cont inued
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680.
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454.
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grade 1. Ranee $1,810 to $2,170
5rade« estfihlishpfl hy Public Law 313:
:it hourly rates:
'i above:
:inalyst
. tL- -hi
Kll.
iiUenance officer..
.^.ir maintenance supervisor
Assistant chief.. _ ___
Automotive adviser
Chief..
Classification analyst
Electrical analyst
Engineer, aeronautical.. ,
Engineer, civil
Engineer, combustion
E ngineer, communications
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical..
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, power
Engineer, radio
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, vehicle maintenance
Food superviser
Foreman, maintenance
Foreman, shop
Foreman, track
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, supply
Instructor, aircraft engine
Instructor, aircraft maintenance
Instrument repairman
Lithographer
Operations analyst
Ordnance technician
Petroleum specialist
Photo technician
Printing superintendent
Production supervisor.
Property officer
Property and supply officer
Security officer
Storekeeper
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Superintendent, laundry
Superintendent, motor repair shops.
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technician, aircraft
Technician, electronic
Technician, maintenance
Technician, telephone
Wood technologist
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent field.
Deduct lapses
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
All personal services, field.
Personal ser vices
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as foUows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
879
$3, 233, 965
2,294
7, 695, 040
2,008
6, 214, 832
199 563,970
202 653,664
79 198, 040
3 6, 510
1 14, 000
1 5. 060
4 21.266
3 20a 559
87 505.942
37 230.588
12 80. 188
7 39, 663
26 166,314
5 29, m
3 15, 870
1 5, 096
70,840
64, 501
54, 850
20, 579
7 42,119
1 5, 387
2 11,065
39 225,068
1 5, 824
•8 40, 480
11 59,911
2 11,855
9 45, 540
144 829,394
127 713, .500
1 6,317
32 181,317
18 97, 074
7 37, 238
5 28, 781
3 16,516
2 10,438
1 6,490
13 78, 208
9 51,069
6 32. 178
4 23, 483
28 162, 675
1 5, 554
4 21,246
5 28,016
58 301.309
54 320,834
19 110,641
2 10 795
3 15. 180
18 97, 187
12 70, 296
44 239,094
290, 206
956. 400, 267
29,875
126, 823. 773
260, 331
829, 576, 494
948,011
3, 190, 891
52, 230, 750
885, 946, 146
904, 629, 236
2, 186, 905
Num- Total
ber salary
821
$3, 020, 435
2,263
7, 674, 880
1,771
5, 599, 914
217 623,870
250 684,320
73 184, 570
8 15, 560
1 5. 060
6 30. 760
3 21 . 565
90 530.431
37 220,660
14 92, 988
7 39, 934
25 161, 700
5 30, 576
9 47.610
1 5, 366
1 5. 060
13 65, 780
11 64,804
28 147,905
4 20, 579
8 48, 068
7 42, 219
1 5, 387
4 23,631
38 224,096
2 10, 566
8 40, 480
11 60,360
2 11,855
9 45, 540
150 884,487
130 751,570
1 6,815
36 206, 131
18 97, 074
7 37, 968
5 29, 181
4 21.580
2 10, 438
1 6,490
13 78, 208
9 51, 069
6 32, 178
4 23,483
28 163, 675
1 5, 637
4 21, 699
5 29. 429
57 299.706
56 335.641
20 118.401
2 10, 795
3 16, 180
16 92, 927
21 112,369
20 110,938
13 76. 162
44 240,023
6 33, 178
17 86, 920
319, 352
1,058,423,619
14, 365
86, 460, 439
304,987
971, 963, 180
1, 280, 000
3, 738, 136
41, 620, 208
1, 018, 601, 624
1,035,930,000
4, 715, 000
1, 040, 645, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
$3, 277, 960
2,616
8, 795, 600
2,043
6, 377, 962
275 797, 370
319 866, 408
82 206, 980
11 20,990
1 5, 060
7 36, 646
5 37, 668
90 540,328
37 220, 661
15 99, 486
7 39,934
27 147,913
7 44, 845
9 47.610
1 5, 366
1 5, 060
13 65, 780
11 64, 172
12 66, 569
3 15,816
1 5, 653
8 48, 068
1 5. 262
7 42. 219
1 5. 387
5 28, 180
38 224,096
2 10, 566
9 46, 175
12 66, 706
3 17, 741
9 45, 540
148 863,895
111 676,231
1 6,815
28 163,814
18 97, 074
7 38, 368
5 29. 581
4 21. 580
2 10, 438
1 6,490
13 78, 208
9 51,069
6 32, 178
4 23, 483
28 162, 675
4 21, 699
6 29, 722
57 299,734
33 199, 127
21 123, 497
2 11,045
3 16, 180
17 98. 176
21 112,369
2 10, 160
18 100,932
14 81, 736
42 229.631
6 33. 178
17 87, 330
369, 077
1, 223. 419. 945
30, 194
130, 786, 562
1, 092. 633, 383
1, 803, 000
4, 203. 329
41,320,000
1, 139, 959, 712
1, 162. 068. 000
1,153,206,000
8, 862, 000
1, 162, 068, 000
282
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS-^Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Research and Development, Air Force —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 esthnate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal SeTVices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
8,585
13
8,328
9,720
13
9.347
11,851
13
10, 820
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .._.
$4. 794
GS-7.5
$3, 469
CPC-^.6
$4. 207
$4, 793
as -7.4
.$3, 469
CPC-6.6
$4, 343
$4,794
GS-7.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 289
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-6.1
$4, 329
01 Personal services:
$38, 273. 356
112, 035
147, 636
1,420,789
$43,307,000
129, 000
167,000
1.697,000
$50, 928. 000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
129,000
196. 000
1, 567. 000
39, 953. 816
3. 365, 920
312, 424
366. 387, 319
4,3(9,770
22, 338, 019
149, 677
45, 300. 000
3, 862, 000
444, 000
462,914,317
10 306. 000
40, 049, 000
194, 000
52. 820. 000
4, 293. 000
03 Transportation.-
472. 000
448. 863, 000
3, 7,58. 000
09 Equipment
26, 550, 000
244,000
436. 856, 945
88,224
563,069,317
100, 000
537, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Otit of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
100, 000
436,945,169
663, 169, 317
637, 100, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Civilian chief, engineering opera-
tions
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director of geophysical research
Director of radio physics research-. -
Research scientist
Technical director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Analyst, cost
Assistant chief, laboratory
Chief, laboratory
Deputy director
Director
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, communications
Engineer, electronics -.
Engineer, materials...
Engineer, radio
Medical officer
Operations analyst..
Physicist
Psychologist
Research adviser
Research and development officer...
Research physiologist
Technical adviser
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Assistant chief, laboratory
Associate chief, laboratory.
Chemist
Chief, laboratory
Dentist
Designer
Director
Education specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, communjcations
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics __
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials ._
Engineer, mechanical
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
12,000
12,000
12,000
10,800
10, 800
21,600
10, 800
43,200
86, 400
43, 200
131,600
21, 600
"2i,'666"
10, 800
21, 600
10, 800
"32^460"
87, 150
10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
10,800
68,400
251, 600
19, 200
19, 200
195, 800
86, 400
38, 400
38, 400
12,200
12,000
12,200
12,000
11,050
22, 100
11, 0.50
44.200
99. 200
75, 600
142, 150
43, 700
10. 800
22, 100
11, o.™
22, 100
11,050
10, 800
43, 960
141, 6.50
11, 050
43, 200
11,060
11,050
144, 600
9,600
135, 200
29,000
12, 200
12,200
12,200
12,200
1 11,300
2 22, 100
1 11,050
4 44, 200
10 112.250
7 77. 350
14 166,200
3 33. 650
1 11.060
2 22. 100
1 11.050
2 22, 100
1 11, 0.50
1 10.800
4 44. 200
13 143, 050
2 21,850
8 87,400
1 11, 050
1 11,050
1 9, 600
2 19, 600
21 205, 000
11 106, 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Engineer, packaging.. ,
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, radio
Engineer, research
Engineer, sanitary
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Oiiorations analyst
rhvsicist.
rsychologist
Research and development officer..
Research physiologist
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Technical adviser
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Assistant chief, laboratory. __
Chemist
Chief, laboratory
Director
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical., _
EiiLnneer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical.. _.
Engineer, photographic...
Engineer, radio
Engineer, research
Engineer, sanitary
Industrial specialist
Metiillurgist
Meteorologist
Photographer
Physicist _ ,,.
Psychologist
Research and development officer.
Research physiologist
Special assistant
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant _.
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Aircraft maintenance officer. ,
Assistant chief, laboratory
Chemist
Chief, laboratory
Contracting officer
Dental technician.
Designer
Director
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical _,
Engineer, chemical.
Engineer, civil
Engineer, combustion
Engineer, electrical.
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test..
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, packaging. ._,
Engineer, pavement...
Engineer, photographic.
Engineer, radio
Engineer, research...
Foreman, shop
Metallurgist
Meteorologist —
Mycologist...
Photo technician
Physicist
Psychologist
Research and development officer.,.
Research physiologist
Shops planner
Statistical analyst
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant.
Administrative officer
Aircraft maintenance officer
Analyst, management
Assistant chief, laboratory
Chemist
Chief, laboratory
Contracting olficer
Cost accountant
Dentist-,.
Designer,.
Editor-.
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic -,
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civU
Engineer, communications
Engineer, electrical
9.600
28.800
19. 200
10. 600
9,600
19, 200
7 67. 200
21 201.600
19 182.400
1 9.600
1 9,600
1 9,600
4 33,640
4 33,640
7 58, 920
6 50,360
12 100,920
8 67, 280
30 252,400
25 210,200
7 58, 920
24 201,840
12 100,920
'""2" "16," 726"
36 302,760
6 50, 360
9 75, 840
6 50, 360
8,360
8,360
8,360
260,800
200, 640
18 160,480
.33, 440
8.360
8,360
7,040
43,440
7,040
7,040
3 21.120
8 56, 920
9 64, 360
2 14, 080
""2""i4,'680"
1 7, 040
40 283,200
60 364,000
6 43, 440
1 7.040
1 7,040
17 120,480
80 666,400
1 7, 040
15 106,000
7 49, 680
86 607,440
1 7, 040
1 7,040
3 21.120
34 240,360
3 21,120
1 7, 040
8 56, 720
12 84,880
1 7,040
"27'"i9i,'286'
38 268,920
39 276,660
1 7,040
1 7,040
1 7,040
3 17, 820
10 69, 800
1 5, 940
1 6,940
3 17, 820
10 60, 000
6 35, 840
3 17, 820
3 17,1
"'3'"'i8,'020
2 11,880
60 360, 2(X)
1 5,940
35 209, 500
6 29, 900
4 24, 160
1 6, 940
23 138,220
$9, 600
9.600
29. 000
19. 400
10. 600
9.600
38. 600
8 77. 200
28 269.600
16 154,400
1 9,600
1 9,600
6 60, 660
12 101,120
8 67, 480
31 261,'
25 210, 800
8 67, 680
27 226,920
12 101, 120
"'2""i6,"926'
36 302,960
6 50. 660
9 76. 840
6 50.660
8.360
8,360
25,280
100, 720
8.360
268, 120
251,600
292, 600
33,440
8,360
8,360
7,040
43, 440
7.040
7,040
21, 620
57. 120
64, 760
14. 280
7.040
14. 280
7,040
283. r"
366. 240
43. 440
7,040
7.040
120, 880
667, 600
7,040
106, 400
60, 080
609, 040
7,040
7,040
21, 520
241, 160
21,320
7,040
57, 120
85, 280
7,040
"i92,'486"
304, 120
352,000
7,040
7,040
7,040
18,220
64,060
6,940
6,940
12, 080
60,200
24,160
11.880
18.020
6,940
18,020
18,220
360,600
6,140
180, 000
31, 100
24, 160
6,940
125, 740
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
283
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test.
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, pacl;aging
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, propeUer
Engineer, radio :..
Engineer, research
Engineer, sanitary,..
Engineer, standards
Inspector, aircraft _
Instrument maimer
Instrument repairman _..
Metallurgist-.
Meteorologist...
Operations analyst
Photographer...
Photo technician
Physicist
Psychologist
Requirements technician
Research adviser
Research analyst
Research and development officer. .
Research physiologist...
Shops planner
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Technical writer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Editor
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, photographic
Inspector, aircraft...
Photographer
Procurement expediter
Research and development officer...
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Chemist
Chief, laboratory
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Designer
Display technician.
Editor
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil.
Engineer, communications
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics..
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, paclfaging
Engineer, parts
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, propeller
Engineer, radar
Engineer, radio _
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, research
Engineer, standards
Fiscal accountant.
Illustrator..
Inspector, aircraft
Instrument maker
Instrument repairman
Metallurgist _
Meteorologist _ __.
Mycologist
Operations analyst
Ordnance technician
Photographer
Photo technician
Physicist..
Production expediter
Property officer..
Psychologist _..
Purchasing officer
Requirements technician
Research adviser
Research analyst
Research and development officer. ..
Shops planner... _
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Technical writer
Technician, aircraft
Technician, electronics _..
150 $898, 400
2 11,880
19 114.060
7 41. 980
89 534,860
5 29.900
43 257.820
5 30. 900
1 5, 940
5 29,900
1 5, 940
3 18,220
3 17, 820
30 180, 000
51 305,540
4 24. 160
2 11,880
20 119. 800
2 11.880
4 23.960
2 12, 080
1 5.940
3 15. 180
19 96. 390
13 65. 780
18 91.205
9 45. 665
6 30. 610
6 30. 610
1 5. 060
32 162.295
1 5. 185
3 15. 180
71 361.010
1 5. 060
34 172.415
3 15. 1.80
4 20. 365
1 5. 060
25 127,000
165
837. 275
7 35. Mi
16 81. 335
7 35, 5-15
106 539.110
1 5,060
13 66, 1,55
8 40. 480
1 5.060
31 157. 235
1 5.060
2 10. 120
3 15. 180
1 5. 060
fi 25. 425
4 20, 365
4 20,240
1 5, 060
6 25. 425
12 60, 845
2 10. 120
1 6.060
1 6.060
1 6.060
3 15, 180
32 161,920
1 6,060
1 5,060
42 212.770
1 5,060
10, 120
15. 180
86. 145
30. 360
10.120
10, 120
16, 180
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
140 $839, 400
2 11.880
19 115,060
6 30. 300
71 425, 940
8 47, 920
4 23.960
34 204, 160
6 31. 600
1 6. 140
4 24. 160
1 6.140
3 18,420
1 5,940
11
3 18, 220
25 150. 100
61 308.740
1 5.940
2 12.080
2 11,880
33 198, 820
2 11.880
3 18. 020
2 12.080
6.940
6,140
16 81.210
13 66, 280
18 91.580
8 40. 855
6 30. 610
6 30. 735
1 5. 185
29 147.240
1 5. 185
3 15.305
64 325.715
1 5. 185
29 147.616
3 15. 305
3 15.305
1 6. 185
24 122,690
154
787.115
7 35. 795
14 70. 965
7 3,5. 795
103 523.430
1 6, 185
13 66, 530
8 40, 730
1 5, 185
31 157, 485
1 5,185
2 10. 245
3 15. 305
1 6. 185
5 26, 926
6 25, 925
3 15, 305
1 5. 185
5 25, 550
12 61. 345
2 10. 245
1 6. 186
1 6, 185
1 5, 185
3 15, 305
32 163, 170
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
24 122, 316
1 6,185
6,185
15, 305
86.520
30. 735
10. 245
10. 245
10,245
199$l,183,fl60
2 12.080
30 178. 800
8 47. 720
97 576.580
1 5.940
10 59. 600
5 29.900
44 261.960
6 35. 840
1 6,140
5 29, 900
1 6.140
3 18. 620
1 6. 140
2 11.880
22 131.080
2 12.080
2 11.880
3 18,420
62 368.680
78 464.320
1 5. 940
1 6.940
2 12. 080
80 475.800
2 12. 080
4 23. 760
2 12. 280
3 18. 020
1 6.140
11
6.625
6.625
49.600
6.500
6.600
5.500
11.000
11.000
60.750
2 10. 245
20 101.700
18 91.705
25 126.875
8 40. 605
8 40. 980
8 40. 605
38 193,280
1 6. 310
3 16. 306
80 405,660
2 10. 246
50 255.500
5 25. 425
3 15.180
2 10. 245
35 177.600
248
1. 260, 380
9 46.916
20 102. 075
10 50. 850
135 690. 100
2 10. 120
2 10, 120
17 86. 520
10 60. 850
2 10. 245
35 179,475
2 10. 245
3 15, 180
3 15, 180
1 5, 185
18 91, 455
8 40, 730
4 20, 490
2 10. 245
7 35. 515
20 101.825
2 10, 245
1 5. 185
1 5. 185
10 50,600
3 15, 305
61 312,410
1 5, 186
1 5, 186
30 163. 676
2 10, 120
1 6, 060
1 5. 186
6 25. 650
31 158. 235
6 30. 735
3 15. 180
3 16. 180
2 10. 120
3 15. ISO
16 76, 400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Technician, laboratory
Technician, maintenance...
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5.370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,316
Grade 9. Range $4.1.50 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035 .
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,652 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840 .,
Positions established by Public Law 313:
Director of research
Director of technical operations
Engineering consultant (applied
math) ._
Research scientist
Scientific adviser (aeronautics)
Scientific adviser
Technicil director (electronics)
Technical director
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $6,060 and above:
Aircraft maintenance officer
Foreman, shop
Instrument maker
Production supervisor
Shops planner
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Technician, electrical
Technician, laboratory
Technician, maintenance
Technician, mechanical
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses.-
Net permanent, field (average num
ber, net salarj-)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. .\. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
(Overtime and hoUday pay
Night-work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
8 $40,605
2 10. 120
29 136,230
2, 340, 250
2
2, 138, 400
1 4,665
6 25.900
6 22. 440
25 88. 375
19 62. 320
8 25. 072
4 11. 640
1 2, 562
10, 500
12.000
12. 500
14.000
12.000
13,500
16 93, 837
1 5, 221
1 5, 741
5 2fi,105
43 232, 407
16 95, 263
9 48,515
70 374,236
5 32, 448
01
Personal services.
1,371,681
35, 034
14, 174
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $40.9S0
2 10. 245
30 140.475
2, 375, 440
227 633.050
1 2.600
1 4. 565
6 25. 900
6 22. 440
25 SS. 376
19 62. 320
8 25. 072
4 11.640
1 2, 652
14. 000
12. 000
13, 500
1 6,741
6 30, 824
87 451,29fi
31 164, 005
9 48,515
127 663,374
10 65, 220
3,266
13, 917, 263
1, 640, 000
40. 000
17, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $50,975
2 10. 120
39 181, 180
1,279
5, 419, 320
254 975,055
1.125
3, 849, 875
817
2, 615, 175
985
2,915,750
311 868,370
1 2,580
1 4,690
6 26, 650
12 45.630
45 158. 376
26 83. 360
24 71. 376
24 66. 000
14. 000
12.000
13, 500
5 26, 0R4
15 88, 937
1 5, 221
1 5, 741
4 20,516
77 399,569
27 166,105
1 6, 073
6 32, 676
104 527,244
10 66,200
3,189
13,548,301
11,851
55. 056, 418
1,044
4, 128, 418
1, 500. 000
46. 000
21,000
Miscellaneous
Preparation for Sale or Salvage of Military Property, Department of
the Air Force —
(Annual indefinite, special account)
OBLIGATIONS ET OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Man-year equivalents of part-time and
1,422
1,506
01 Personal services: Part-time and tem-
$4,730,000
40,000
100,000
3, 460, 000
650, OM
964.000
66, 000
$5,011,000
100.000
$31,503
670. 000
00,000
31,503
10, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
01 Personal services (part-time and temporary employment)— 1953, $4,730,000; 1954,
$5,011,000.
284
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(IndefiDite appropriation, special account, unless otlierwise indicated)
MILITARY FUNCTIONS
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Wildlife. Conservation, Etc., Eglin Field Reservation, Air Force
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
3
3
2
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$2, 500
OS-1.0
$2, 580
GS-1.0
$2,660
QS-1.0
01 Personal services:
$6,501
24
12
$5,160
21
18
$5,320
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
21
20
6,537
6,769
6,199
13,023
6,361
08 Supplies and materials
6,659
OBLIGATIOXS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classitication
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$96
$78
$80
13, 402
18, 300
11,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade I. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Num-
ber
3
0.4
Total
salary
$7,600
999
Num
ber
2
Total
salary
$5,160
Num-
ber
2
Total
salary
$5,320
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
2.6
6,601
24
12
2
6,160
21
18
2
6,320
21
20
6,537
5,199
6,361
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
MILITARY FUNCTIONS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Army Industrial Fund —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
12,312
11,127
20,683
18, 641
21,606
19, 620
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,969
GS-5.5
$3,164
CPC-5.3
$3, 120
$3,968
GS-5.6
$3, 164
CPC-,6.3
$3,120
$3,967
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
GS-5.5
$3,160
CPC-5.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,120
01 Personal services:
$36,808,103
2, 137
138, 967
2, 560, 164
$60,869,906
1,000
231, 258
1,438,656
$64, 460, .362
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
1,200
244,800
1,306,178
Total personal services .-
39, 509, 371
202, 376
976. 406
118,400
23, 380
2,127
4,854,493
81,808.241
1,163,694
160,692
62,540,820
228,900
1,637,445
149, OOO
614,000
1,099
4,931,448
162,463,766
2,932,200
233,636
66, 012, 540
218, 400
1,489,395
141,000
04 Communication services
2,000
4,921,230
113 539.669
2,016,800
237, 763
Subtotal
128, 799, 180
226,632,303
37,200
189 101 297
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
49,900
128, 799, 180
-33,487,745
226, 695, 103
-6, 230, 126
Add (or deduct (-)) net change in items
95,311,435
219, 364, 978
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Engineer, design and development. .
Physical science administrator
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 12,000
1 10, 800
2 21,600
2 21,600
2 21,860
2 22, 360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 12, 200
1 10.800
3 32, 400
2 21,850
3 32,900
2 22, 600
1 10,800
2 22,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 12,200
1 11,050
Engineer, design and development. .
2 22, 100
1 11,050
2 22,860
Production specialist
1 11,060
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Chemist
Clothing specialist _ _
Deputy comptroller
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, design and development. _
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, ordnance
Industrial specialist
Pliiut supervisor
Production specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Business analyst
Chemist..
Designer, clothes
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, design and development _
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Medical officer
Personnel officer
Physicist
Plant supervisor
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Superintendent
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical...
Engineer, ordnance _
Engineer, safety.
Engineer, structural
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Procurement speciaUst
Production specialist
Salary and wage analyst
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant...
Accountant, business
Administrative assistant
Ad ministrative officer
Assistant chief...
Attorney adviser.
Bacteriologist
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
19,200
9,800
9,600
19, 200
76,800
28,800
28,800
10,200
30,200
6 60,360
1 8,660
8 67, 280
13 109, 280
25,080
67,280
16, 920
8,360
8,560
26,080
25,480
8,560
8,560
16, 920
10 70, 800
1 7, 040
16 107,200
7,040
71,200
51,680
14, 480
7,240
28,760
7,040
7,040
21, 720
14,480
7,240
6,540
6,940
25,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 9, 800
2 19,400
1 10, 000
1 9,600
4 38, SOO
8 77,400
8 76, 800
3 29,000
1 10, 400
3 30. 600
1 9,600
2 16, 920
2 17, 320
3 25, 080
1 8, 560
6 60,960
2 17, 120
12 101, 520
15 125, 400
1 8, 360
2 16, 920
8,660
25,280
25,880
1 7, 840
19 133,760
4 29, 360
6 42, 440
15 105,600
7 52, 280
2 14,680
1 7, 240
4 28,960
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
4 29, 160
2 14, 680
1 7,440
1 7,440
1 6, 340
37,840
6,940
6,140
29, 700
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
285
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEuviCES — Continued
Field — Contiiiued
Opneral schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Business analyst
Chemist
Director
Educational officer
Electronic scientist
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical ,
Engineer, ordnance _.
Engineer, safety..
Engineer, structural
Information and editorial specialist _
Metallurgist..
Organization and methods examiner.
Persormel officer
Physicist
Plant supervisor
Procurement administrative officer.
Production specialist
Purchasing officer
rihop superintendent
Statistician
Superintendent
UtUity rate examiner
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
-Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
-Assistant chief
Contract speciahst
Designer, tools
Employee utUitization officer
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Inspector
Plant suiwrvisor
Position classifier
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Property and stock control officer..
Property and supply officer
Salary and wage analyst
Storage specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-Accountant
.Accountant, business
-Administrative assistant
-Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
-Auditor
Bacteriologist
Budget officer.
Chemist
Contract specialist
Designer, clothes
Designer, tools
Draftsman
Educational officer
Electronic mechanic
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil.
Engineer, construction .
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety..
Engineer, structural
Historian -.
Horticulturist
Information and editorial specialist-
Inspector
Librarian
Mathematician
Metallurgist .--
Museum ciu-ator-_
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Photographer-
Physicist
Plant supervisor
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer -
Production specialist -
Production control specialist
Property and stock control officer..
Property and supply officer _.
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Storekeeper
Superintendent
Supply officer
Supply requirements and distri-
bution officer...
1 $6, 340
18 108,520
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
3 17,820
24 145,160
1 5, 940
41 243, 540
3 18,020
2 11,880
"4"'24.'i60"
1 5, 940
24 145,760
24 145,760
4 24. 160
1 .■;. 940
1 5, 940
3 17.820
2 12, 080
1 6, ,140
3 17, 820
3 18, 420
1 «, 540
2 12, 280
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
.140
6,140
16,750
6,625
5,625
"" 5,625'
"e.'ooo
5,625
5,750
5,625
5,500
1 5,060
35 179,225
6 30, 360
1 6, 310
35"i79,'356
5 25, 425
5 25, 426
1 5,060
"i'""5,"i85"
27 138,746
3 15, 430
1 5, 185
38 196, 280
1 5,060
"4"""26,"365'
22 113,320
26 133, 810
7 35, 670
1 5,060
1 6,060
1 5,060
2 10, 120
4 21,115
1 5.060
3 1.5, 180
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
6 30, 985
1 5, 185
6 25, 300
7 36, 045
6 31, 110
3" '15,365'
2 10, 870
1 5, 186
1 5,060
'4""26,'496'
i Ksio
vTum
- Total
ber
1
salary
$6, 640
19
1
1
112.860
6,340
6,140
3
18.020
35
207,900
2
11.880
41
5
243, 540
30. 100
3
18.020
2
12,080
14
1
85.160
5,940
32
190.080
24
142. 560
b
1
1
36, 440
5.940
a. 940
3
3
18, 220
18, 220
2
13.080
3
18,220
3
1
18.620
fi. .640
4
1
1
1
1
24,760
6,140
12,680
6,140
6,740
5,940
4
1
1
T
22,500
5,750
5,760
5,625
1
5,750
1
5,625
1
6,000
I
5,500
1
6,125
1
5,625
2
1
1
1
1
11,625
5,875
5,875
5,875
5,760
3
1
1
17,250
5,750
5,500
9
46.790
9
46.790
- 1
6,060
.S
41,980
4
20,240
1
6,310
1
5.310
6
30,360
1
5,060
36
186, 160
6
30, 860
1
5,436
1
5.435
35
181, 225
5
2.^>^on
i>
25,800
3
15, 305
2
10, 870
1
5,310
3(1
1.55, 560
7
36, 170
1
.6, 310
40
207.400
4
20,240
7
35,420
18
92. 080
31
160, 610
26
136. 060
7
36, 170
2
10, 120
1
5, 186
1
5,185
2
10,245
6
32.235
1
5,186
4
20,490
2
10, 245
1
5,185
7
37, 045
1
5.310
ti
25, 550
7
36, 645
7
37,295
1
.6,560
H
42, 105
2
10, 995
1
5,310
3
15. 180
2
10, 245
9
46, 166
4
20,490
2
11,120
2
10, 495
1
6,810 1
19 118,460
1 6, 340
1 6,140
3 18,420
34 209,560
2 12,280
41 244, 340
5 30. 600
3 18. 220
1 5.940
6,140
193, 540
150. 660
31. 100
6,140
6.140
18.420
18.420
13.280
18.420
19.020
6, 740
31.100
6.340
18, 620
6,340
22.750
5.875
5.875
5,875
5,750
6,125
5,625
6,250
5,750
11,875
6,000
6,000
6,000
5,875
17,500
5.876
5,625
8 42,230
1 5, 185
8 42, 606
2 10, 370
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
6 31,110
1 5, 185
36 188,160
6 31,360
5,560
2 10, 620
35 183, 100
5 26, 050
5 26, 050
3 15, 565
2 10, 995
1 5, 435
28 147, 180
7 36, 796
1 5, 436
40 209,400
2 10, 245
4 20, 740
15 76, 775
27 142, 120
26 136,310
7 36, 670
2 10, 246
1 5, 310
1 5, 310
2 10. 370
6 32, 860
1 5, 310
4 20, 740
2 10. 370
1 6. 310
7 37, 420
1 5, 436
5 25, 800
7 36, 920
7 37, 670
1 5,685
8 42, 980
2 11, 245
1 5, 435
2 10, 246
3 16, 556
7 36, 670
3 15, 805
1 5,810
2 10, 745
1 5, 810
DETAIL OF PERSO.NAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades — Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 9. Kanee .$5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Traflio manager
1 $5, 660
1 $5,560
1 $5, 685
1 5, 810
45 219,480
Grade 8. Range $4,720 to $5,370
19 90, 030
45 217,280
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
314
386
380
1, 349, 495
1, 635, 800
1, 599. 900
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
79 307,305
106 405,396
106 404,270
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
329
427
443
1, 142, 965
1,457,070
1, 520, 630
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
308
423
426
1,003,900
1,348,026
1.354,560
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
531
752
783
1,605,810
2, 226, 400
2,313,850
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
557
629
640
1, 659, 590
1,729,750
1, 768. 000
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.
39 99, 020
39 100, 220
39 101.420
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
4 20. 386
7 36. 455
7 36,705
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
8 35, 700
11 49, 160
11 60,275
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
16 63, 215
28 114,970
28 118,970
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
18 65.4:i0
36 129,325
35 127, 225
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680 .
65 214,080
121 390. 400
113 369,600
Grade 6. R;n-.-.> <2.":\ to lf.'!,454.
118 357,012
279 833,746
279 832,946
Grade 4. 1: n'.- -J.:-' t,, $:i,230 .
10 28, 060
10 28, 540
10 29, 020
Grades. 1; .' - -j . '.. J.:!,Q32
62 137,824
59 159,048
67 174,484
Grade2. 1; in.. -.■ 1 j 1 1 0 .i2,840. .
2 5, 330
3 7,960
3 8. 100
Ungraded r.iu -^ ■•; .>..,iiui) -iiid above:
Foreman, maintenance equipment —
1 5,886
2 11, 772
2 11,772
Foreman, milling machine opera tor-, -
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 065
7 36 865
2.221
3,673
3,798
6, 100, 977
10,828,293
11.576,686
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates
equivalent to .$5,060 and above:
Foreman, construction maintenance. -
4 22, 464
5 27.815
6 27,934
4 21. 943
4 22, 449
Foreman, general--- -
16 93. 744
19 109. 615
22 126, 672
Foreman, general mechanic
5 29, 204
5 29. 265
5 29,328
8 45, 947
8 46. 1.65
1 6. 720
9 50. 438
1 5, 720
9 50.663
Foreman, sheet metal worker
1 5, 720
Foreman, welder acetylene and elec-
tric ---
1 5. 345
1 6.345
I 5, 345
2 11,939
2 11. 939
2 11, 939
Supervisor, construction and mainte-
nance -- --
2 12,022
2 12.022
2 12. 022
Supervisor, shop-,.
6 36, 546
6 36. 546
6 36. 646
4 25, 084
4 25. 084
4 25, 084
1 5, 179
1 5, 179
1 5. 179
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates
5,891
12, 669
13.435
22, 132, 394
39,905.623
41, 924, 765
12,312
20,683
21, 606
40, 830, 462
67, 686, 131
70. 577. 692
1,185
2,042
1,986
4,022,349
6,815,225
6, 117, 330
Net permanent, field (average num-
11,127
.8,641
19, 620
36, 808, 103
60,869,906
64,460,362
Part-time and temporary positions:
2,137
1,000
1,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
138, 967
231, 258
244.800
Payment above basic rates:
2, 507, 238
1, 241. 106
1, 104, 455
52, 926
197. 550
201, 723
39, 509. 371
62, 540, 820
66, 012, 640
Army Management Fund —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
13, 679
23,829
26.291
11,951
22, 533
22, 324
Deduct number paid from project order
25, 246
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services
11,951
209
207
.Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,859
GS-5.1
$3,473
$3,852
GS-5.1
$3,454
$3,850
Average grade -
Ungraded positions: -Average salary
GS-S.l
$3,394
01 Personal services:
$41,352,325
167, 138
3, 575, 548
$77, 248, 932
293,544
4,412,288
$87, 699, 851
Regular pay in excess of 62.week
333, 259
2,001,000
Total personal services
45,085,011
81, 954, 764
90,034,110
286
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Continued
Army ManagcmriU Fund — Continued
OELiGAiioxs BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services — Continued
Deduct amounts financ«d from
project orders charged to object
$81, 206, 164
$89, 285, 010
Net personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule imder cur-
$45,085,011
3,495,311
97,853
19,569
2,981,776,712
5, 649, 391, 297
3,890
748. 600
3, 727, 640
no, 000
20,500
2,989,830.689
2,010,158,671
4,000
110.000
2,447,397,590
1, 552, 591, 170
09 Equipment
8,679,869,643
5,004,600,000
4,004,600,000
Replacing Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Army-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
740
740
735
Average number of all employees
Deduct average number paid from project
699
699
699
698
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services— -
699
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,636
GS-4.5
$3,592
$3,636
GS-4.5
$3,592
$3,636
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,592
01 Personal service obligations:
$2, 512, 186
9, 546
332, 296
$2, 512, 186
9,546
202,296
$2, 513, 871
9,553
117, 420
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
base
2,854,028
2, 724, 028
2,724,028
2,640,844
2,640,844
Deduct amount financed from proj-
ect orders charged to object classes
07, 08, and 09
Net personal services
2,854,028
58, 846
65,933
5,003,749
11.010,000
345, 907, 444
10, 100, 000
600,000
19,400,000
7, 982, .556
367,017,444
20,000,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Num
Total
Num
- Total
Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
ber
Grade ^?.. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
ArIi"-:iiv.->riti-.> nflicer
$8,360
$8,3G0
$8,300
Gni'li ' ' I: : . ■7,(140 to .$8,040:
I'l- u 1 ;list
7,240
7,240
ICii. , 1^ 1 ii.iiiical
1
1
7,240
1
7,240
Gra.lc U. Ji.im,- iJ.aiO to $6,940:
6,940
Grade 10. Range .$5,500 to $6,250:
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
5,060
15,430
14,110
5,060
16,430
14,110
5.060
15, 430
14,110
3
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
3
3
3
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
11
47, 630
11
47,630
11
47,630
Grade 6. Range $:!.79.'; to $4,545
5
21,226
5
21,226
6
21,225
Grades. R:in".- «!.i!rMo «i,i60.
10
36,225
10
36,225
10
36,225
Grade 4. R^n. , - i - .. - i.ijss
12
40, 740
12
40, 740
12
40, 740
Grade 3. K;iii . - v m. - ;.i.30
37
111,960
37
111,950
34
104, 700
Grade 2. Kan.. •_,,, s,;.ii0
19
63, 210
19
53, 210
HI
53,210
Grade 1. KauKr .i.j,..uu u> .^1^.980
6
16, 680
6
16,680
6
10, 080
Crafts, protective, aud custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range .$2,420 to $2,840
4
10,520
4
10,520
4
10,660
Positions at hourlv rates:
Rates of .$5,060 and above:
5,075
5,075
5,075
Foreman, welding, acetylene and/or
5,616
6,678
5,616
6,678
Production plaiming
1
1
1
6,678
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field — Continued
Positions at hourly rates— Continued
Rates less than $6.060
Num- Total
ber salary
616
$2,203,331
Num- Total
ber salary
615
$2, 203, .331
Num- Total
ber salary
$2,203,331
740
2, 659, 315
41 147, 129
740
2,PS9,316
41 147, 129
2,641,205
37 127,334
Net permanent, field (average
699
2, 612. 186
9, 546
266, 453
65,843
699
2, 612, 18"!
9,546
166,4.53
35, 843
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
2,613,871
9,553
92,420
25,000
2,854,028
2, 724, 028
2, 724, 028
2,640,844
2,640,844
Deduct amount financed from project
2,864,028
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Laundry Service, A^aval Academy —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy objects
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary .,.
Average grade. _ _
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions... ,
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base..
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
05 Rents and utility services...
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services..
08 Supplies and materials...
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total accrued expenditures.
$3,290
GS-3.0
$2, 164
$3,290
GS-3.0
$2, 249
1954 estimate
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num
ber
4
182
- Total
salary
$13, 160
393,842
Num
ber
4
182
- Total
salary
$13, 160
409. 268
Num
ber
4
182
- Total
salary
$13, 160
415, 332
186
11
407.002
34, 597
186
■5
422. 428
12,828
186
5
428,492
12, 792
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
175
376, 467
1,438
29.419
181
409, 600
1,600
32.400
181
415. 700
1,600
33,500
407, 314
443,600
450,800
Naval Working Fund-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions.. ..
5.926
5,698
3,625
3,488
2,212
2,127
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 933
$3. 933
$3, 933
GS-5.5 GS-5.6
GS-5.5
Ungraded positions: Average salary ...
$3,396
$3,383
$3,383
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
287
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
$19,461,535
74,860
2,728,900
$11,910,650
45, 850
1,674,000
$7,346,800
28,250
22,265,285
62, 255, 672
365,428
13, 630, 500
71,463,745
2, 494, 111
8,394,700
28,315,300
84, 886, 385
87,588,356
36, 710, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field;
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Engineer, chemical
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer, general
Engineer, ordnance
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Physicist ._.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chemist
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electronic. . _ -
Engineer, general ,
Engineer, mechanical
Production specialist
Scientific staff assistant
Scientist, electronic
Statistician
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemist
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Physical therapist
Statistician ,
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
E.xplosives test specialist
Laboratory general mechanic
Scientific staff assistant __,
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chemist
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electronic
Laboratory general mechanic
Ordnance inspector
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,546
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total
salary
17, 120
8,660
8,360
7,240
7,040
7,040
14, 080
14, 080
7,440
7,040
18, 220
24. 360
12,280
5, 940
6,940
5,940
6,140
5.500
5, 500
5,750
15, 305
35, 795
15,430
5,060
10, 370
159,955
533,170
225,815
204, 245
222, 350
407, 250
89,410
24, 190
27, 780
145, 120
51,038
80, 203
,170,479
5,926
20, 407, 500
228 946,965
19,461,535
74, 850
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 9,600
8,560
8,560
8,560
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,040
14,280
7,040
'7,046'
1 S, 875
3 16,480
5 26,175
2 10. 370
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
28 132,360
'88 379,630
47 186,620
39 137,940
54 178.330
90 277,200
23 66, 930
3 12, 095
3 10,405
30 98, 630
11 33, 786
12 64, 709
248
948,600
3,626
12, 482, 900
137 572,250
3,488
11,910,660
46,850
Num- Total
ber salary
7,240
7,240
14, 480
12,880
19,020
6,140
6,140
1 6,000
3 15,855
6 26, 425
2 10, 495
1 5,310
1 6, 185
26 115,750
73 315,215
43 170, 060
37 131,420
49 161,575
84 259,320
22 61, 740
27 88, 320
10 30, 460
10 54, 060
202
770, 630
1,589
5, 267, 530
2,212
7,681,320
85 334,520
28, 250
1,019,650
Nauy Industrial Fund —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
36, 624
33, 795
38,795
36, 696
40, 617
38,503
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
-\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 137
GS-5.6
$3, 401
CPC-6.3
$3,356
$4, 137
OS-.6.6
$3, 401
CPC-5.3
$3, 660
$4 137
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 401
CPC-5.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 769
01 Personal services:
$116,682,110
392, 596
23,431,811
$138, 219, 590
453,258
15, 232, 923
$149, 220 498
Regular pay in excess ol 52-week
140, 506, 517
445 735
26, 125. 006
146, 128
675, 523
206, 474
419, 618, 003
98,984,018
70, 694
153, 906, 771
480,967
40. 585, 648
219,918
1, 909, 754
226, 650
295, 666, 690
156, 650, 654
367, 417
164, 08.6, 556
686, 778, 158
650, 013, 369
696, 028. 277
DETAIL OF PEBSON&L SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Attorney-adviser
G 0 vernnient accountant
Organization and methods examiner
Special adviser
Supervising naval architect
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Budget administrator
Contract nei,'ot iator
Govemr non t accountant - - .
Supervising naval architect
Supervisor analyst statistician ,
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Analytical statistician —
Attorney-adviser
Budget administrator
Employment relations officer
General engineer —
General suppjy officer
General accountant
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Supervising naval architect —
Transportation specialist
Grade 12. $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Electrical enguieer
Electronics engineer
General engineer
General supply officer
Government accountant
Marine engineer
Naval architect-
Organization and methods examiner-
Statistical officer -
Supervising training officer
Transportation specialist -
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,950:
Accountant
Analytical statistician
Attorney-adviser
Budget examiner
E mployee relations officer
E ngineer cost specialist
Equipment specialist
General supply officer
Government accountant
Graphic analyst
Information specialist.. _
Maritime specialist- _
Naval architect
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer —
Procedures examiner
Pubhcations writer
Safety engineer
Salary and wage administrator
Supply officer -.-
Tabulating equipment supervisor. _-
Transportation specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant-
Administrative assistant
Equipment specialist
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
Total
Num
Total
Nuin
Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
$11,050
$11,300
$11,300
11,550
11.800
11,800
10,800
11,050
11,300
11,550
11,800
11.800
9,600
9,800
9,800
9,800
10, 000
10, 000
10, 400
10, 600
10,600
9,800
10,000
10,000
10,600
10. 600
10, 600
9,600
9,800
9,800
8,360
8,560
8,560
17,120
17, 320
17, 620
8,760
8,960
8,960
8,760
8,960
8,960
8,560
8,760
8,760
9,360
9,360
9,360
17,720
2
17,920
2
18, 120
25,680
3
26,280
3
26, 280
8,360
1
8, '580
1
8,660
43, 800
5
44, 200
5
44, 000
3
26,480
3
27, 080
3
27, 080
2
14,680
2
14, 880
2
15,080
2
15,080
2
15,480
2
15, 4,80
2
14, 480
2
14, 880
2
14,880
7,640
1
7,840
1
7,840
7,840
1
8.040
1
8,040
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,640
14, 480
2
14,680
2
14,680
16,080
2
16, 080
2
16. 080
14,280
2
14,480
2
14,680
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,240
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,240
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,440
28,160
4
28,960
4
28,960
5,940
1
6,140
1
6,140
11.880
2
12,280
2
12,280
13.080
2
13. 480
2
13,480
5,940
1
6,140
1
6,140
6.940
1
fi, 940
1
6,940
6.940
1
6,940
1
6,940
6. .540
1
6,740
1
6,740
18, 020
4
24, 360
4
24,760
5,940
1
6,140
1
6,140
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
6,540
1
6. 740
1
6,740
6,940
1
6,140
1
6,140
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,340
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,340
5,940
1
5, 940
1
6,140
5.940
1
6,140
1
6,140
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,340
5,940
1
6.140
1
6,140
6.940
1
6,940
1
6,940
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
6, .540
1
6,740
1
6,740
12
74, 280
12
76, 480
12
77,480
15, 930
3
15.930
3
16, 180
5,185
1
5,310
1
5,436
36,545
7
37, 170
7
38,045
I
288
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Navy Industrial Fund — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL sEuvit'Bs — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General .^clu'diilf urades — Continued
Gr:!.!i ') I: I,.. .:,,i 1110 to $5.810— Con.
I'l;. : ■ • I. -I ml
(n I,. . riiiicer...
(i(i\ rinii Mil iircouutant
Grapliics analyst
Methods examiner
Naval architect
Personnel officer
Position classifier --
Printing specialist --
Publications assistant
Publications editor -
Salary and wage analyst-.
Traffic manager -
Transportation specialist
OradeS. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3.J75 to $3,665..
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above
Rates less than $6,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
N ight-W'Ork differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Government accountant
Naval architect
Organization and methods examiner.
Research administrator
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal
Attorney-adviser
Chemist -.
Control specialist
Engineer
Govenmient accotmtant
Industrial specialist
Marine engineer. -.
Marine transport specialist
Metallurgist
Naval architect —
Persoimel officer
Physicist
Planning and estimating supervisor-
Production superintendent
Technologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Bacteriologist
Budget specialist - --
Cargo control specialist
Chemist
Classification and wage specialist- ,
District publications and printmg
officer
Employee relations officer
Employee training officer- -
Engineer
Entomologist
General supply officer
Government accountant-
In-service training officer
Marine engineer..
Marine transport specialist
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Ordnance technician
Personnel officer.
Placement officer ..
,810
3 15,930
3 15, 180
1 6,060
1 6, 185
1 .6. 810
1 5. 685
1 5,310
1 5, 060
1 6, 060
I 6, 186
I 6, 660
1 6,060
6 31, 236
9 43, 680
60 261,426
14 .=;4,3S0
74 260,210
93 300,9.66
95 288, 490
19 .66.090
1 2, 680
7 19, 624
0 63, 233
7
1,420,829
3, 653, 726
100. 1 ■
427, 746
10,600
10.000
39.000
39, 800
10, 400
10, 600
17, 120
34,240
9,160
25,880
51,960
68, 480
8,360
61. 120
25, 480
9,160
62, 920
26,080
9,160
9.160
9.160
18, 320
r. 42, 440
4 30. 960
4 28. 600
2 15.080
1 7,640
9 63, 960
43 318,520
1 7, 040
4 28, 760
12 85. 1
2 14, 280
6 42, 440
5 35, 600
1 7,240
34 248,360
1 7, 640
1 8, 040
4 28, 560
1 $5,810
3 16, 305
3 15, 430
1 5, 186
1 S.-llO
1 .5,810
1 .5,810
1 6, 435
1 6, 186
7 36, 546
1 5, ,310
1 5,685
1 5, 185
6 31,
6 29. 638
49 211,760
16 63,720
53 191,080
93 307,595
108 333,992
39 112,290
1 2, 6f 0
0 64, 085
1,615,969
3, 793, 863
56.4
244, 201
555, 710
47, 000
4, 164. 207
1 10. 600
1 10, 000
4 39, 800
4 40, 400
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
2 17, 320
4 35, 040
1 9, 160
3 26. 4S0
6 62. ,',60
5 69. 080
1 8. 360
7 62, 120
3 25, 880
1 9, 360
7 03, 720
3 26, 280
1 9,360
1 9,360
2 17, 620
2 18, 520
6 36. 600
1 7,840
6 44, 440
1 7.240
1 7. 440
6 43, 640
4 ;!0, 360
4 29, 360
2 15,080
1 7,040
7 60, 880
43 319,120
1 7, 240
4 29, 560
10 73,200
2 14, 480
6 43, 640
5 36, 600
Num- Total
s<nlary
$■;. 810
16,680
16.680
6, 185
5. 435
5,810
6,810
6, 435
6,186
36, 545
6, 435
5,810
,6, 310
32, 736
45, 330
59 261,720
14 66, 755
271,930
88 297, 960
302, 730
68, 490
2,740
3, 909, 962
57.8
248, 679
.240
30 223, 2O0
1 7, 640
1 7, 040
4 29, 360
1 10. 600
1 10, 000
4 40.600
4 41.000
1 10,600
1 10. 600
2 17,320
4 35. 840
1 9.360
3 27, 080
6 62. 960
10 ,S7.0S0
1 8. ,560
7 62. 920
3 26, 2S0
1 9, 360
7 64. 320
3 26. 880
1 9.360
1 9. 360
2 17. 920
2 18. .520
4 28. 760
1 8. 040
6 45. 640
1 7. 240
1 7.640
6 44, 840
4 30, 560
4 30, 160
2 15, 280
1 7, 040
7 62, 2.80
33 246, 90O
1 7,240
4 30. 360
11 82. 440
2 14. 880
6 44. 440
6 37. 600
1 7. 440
DETAIL OF PERso.NAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Contiimed
(general schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Planning and estimating supervisor -
Production superintendent
Safety program specialist
Storekeeper -..
Technologist
Tool and equipment specialist
Gradi- II. Kanse $6,940 to $6,940:
A.ll;;l;,l -Mllvr olllcer
Cal^i' '''nMiil , [.cL-ialist
Chfiiiist
Classification and wage .specialist.
District publications and printing
officer
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Engineering material inspector.
Fiscal accountant
General supply officer..
General supply supervisor
lii-service training officer
Inspector, shipbuilding
Marine engineer
Marine transportation specialist —
Metallurgist
Mycologist
Naval architect
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods exam-
Persoimel officer _.
Placement officer
Planning and estimating supervisor-
Production specialist
Safety engineer
Statistician
Tanker operation specialist
Technologist
Tool and equipment speciah.st..
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,260:
Accotmtant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Cargo loading plaimer ,
Contract negotiator
Electrical engineer
Electronics technician
Employee relations officer
Engineering material inspector.
Equipment specialist
Firefighter
General supply officer.
Government accountant
Information and editorial specialist .
Marme transportation specialist
Naval architect
Persoimel assistant
Planning and estimating assistant. -
Placement officer..
Publications and printing officer
Procurement officer
Safety engineer
Shipbuilding insiJector
Ship engineering operating special-
ist
Ship surveyor and inspector
Statistician
Storekeeper
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transportation specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Attorney-adviser
Bacteriologist -
Biochemist...
Budget analyst
Cargo control specialist...
Cargo loading planner
Chemist..
Claims examiner
Classification and wage specialist...
Commodity specialist
Contract specialist
Draftsman. _
Electronics technician
Employee relations assistant
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Firefighter
Fiscal accountant
General supply supervisor
Guard supervisor
In-service training assistant
Inspector
Investigator
Marine transport specialist
Material salvage supervisor -.-
Methods examiner -
Metallurgist -
Naval architect...
Optometrist
Ordnance technician
Num- Total
;r salary
111
7,440
13, 480
18, 420
6, 540
71,880
47, 580
12, 480
17,820
49, 520
702, 590
30, 300
32 194,080
13 79, 420
7 42. 380
4 24. 160
4 24. 560
11 «i,340
8 47, 920
4 20,560
1 6, 940
51 322, 140
2 13, 280
18 110, 620
2 12, 480
3 18,420
12 72, 280
2 12, 280
6 39, 440
2 13,480
5 27. 875
10 66. 500
4 22. 375
3 16,875
5 28, 250
3 17,260
2 11,260
6 36, 876
1 6,250
6 33, 625
11 61,750
2 11.500
10 56, 760
7 39, 000
8 46, 000
10 56,376
2 11,260
1 5, 500
6 28. 250
2 11,500
30 166, 876
6 28.250
6 27. 876
12 67,000
1 5, 760
4 22. 600
2 11.375
1 6,625
11 58.035
7 36, 645
1 5. 060
1 6,810
10 61,360
6 30, 985
4 20. 490
6 28, 650
4 20. 990
4 20,615
4 20. 090
1 6.060
I 6, 810
3 15, 680
7 36, 420
73 388.130
6 30, 860
1 6, 436
17 87. 645
7 36. 420
1 6, 810
3 16,055
40 210,025
4 20, 615
23 118.380
1 5.810
6 30, 735
1 5, 060
25 132, 876
1 6, 060
3 15,805
1 8, 040
4 29, 760
1 7,440
2 13,680
3 18, 820
1 6, 540
10 61,600
7 47, 980
2 12,880
3 18,420
8 60, 920
105 666. 666
5 31, 300
30 186,8
13 81,8
7 43, 680
4 24, 960
4 25, 160
11 68.640
8 49. 620
4 26, 760
1 6, 940
51 322,640
2 13,4
9 55. 660
3 20, 620
3 18, 420
18 113,120
2 12, 880
3 19,020
12 74, 680
2 12, 680
6 39, 440
2 13, 480
1 5, 625
1 6, 376
5 28, 500
10 .57, 760
4 22. 876
3 17. 250
6 28. 875
3 17,625
2 11,600
6 37, 000
1 6. 250
6 34. 376
9 61,626
2 11,760
10 67. 000
7 39. 875
8 46, 000
10 57.625
2 11,500
1 5, 625
5 28, 875
2 11,760
28 158,376
5 28, 876
6 28. 600
14 79,600
1 5, 875
4 23, 000
2 11,625
1 5, 760
11 59,410
7 37, 420
1 5. 185
1 5, 810
10 62.600
6 31, 735
4 20, 990
5 28, 925
4 21, 490
4 21,115
4 21,490
1 5.185
1 6.810
3 16,055
7 36, 670
63 3:!6.040
6 31.110
1 6, 560
17 89, 770
7 37, 295
1 5,810
3 16,430
30 160, 896
4 21,115
23 121,255
1 5,810
6 31,360
1 5, 186
26 132,600
1 6,185
2 10, 745
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
289
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General scliedule grades — Continued
ber salary
ber sal'jry
ber salary
Grade 9. Range$5.060 to $5,810— Con.
Organization and methods examiner.
3 $15,555
3 $15,805
3 $16,055
6 31,360
6 31. 985
6 32,610
Physicist
1 5, 435
1 5. 060
1 5, 185
7 36, 795
7 37, 645
4 22.115
7 38, 295
4 21, 740
4 22, 490
1 6, 186
1 5,310
1 6,310
Property and supply supervisor
1 6, 935
1 6, 935
1 6, 936
2 10, 996
2 10, 995
2 10, 995
6 30, 986
6 31,735
6 32,485
Statistician
8 41, 230
8 42, 230
8 43, 2.30
Tabulating equipment operator.
20 103,825
20 106.950
16 87.085
Technologist
8 46, 605
8 46. 2:»
8 44, 980
Tool and equipment specialist
2 10, 245
3 15.680
3 16, 655
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
138 661,810
108 528,045
79 392.675
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
455 •
416
363
2,048,275
1,892.980
1, 667, 625
Grade fi. Range $3,795 to $4,545
226 922.920
189 783,210
177 738,280
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
682
586
583
2, 119, 120
2, 170, 385
2, 193, 180
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
665
660
666
2,214,685
2, 269. 700
2,272.860
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
934
997
1,046
2,915,940
3, 13.6, 975
3, 309, 056
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,320
688
774
847
2,026.160
2, 27.5, 620
2.487.110
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
26 65, 960
26 06, 600
26 67, 240
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315 _
2 10. 380
2 10, 380
2 10,380
Grade 9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
10 47.875
10 47, 626
10 48. 250
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490 _
11 47.640
11 48,015
11 47.890
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
35 140,225
36 144,360
36 144. 160
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
189 070,880
185 655,575
180 G37.747
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
24 78,736
24 79,456
24 79, 456
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
11 30, 730
11 31.610
18 61,900
Grade 3. Range $2,.552 to $2,952
41 107.432
41 110,232
44 119,888
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
30 74, 428
35 87. 537
32 81, 298
Ungraded posit ir.ns:
2,451
2,601
3. 125
13, 733. 589
18,427,094
19,711,284
88, 169, 700
100,768,064
110,016,430
36, 725
37, 889
39, 695
122, 915, 985
140, 228, 314
160,620,748
2,144
5.5.58,386
9,459,855
5,061,633
Net permanent, field (average
32, 9%
35, 745
37,639
113, 456, 130
134,669,928
145. 659, 215
Regular pay in excess of 62-\veek base
.381, 902
441,423
472, .326
Payment above basic rates:
13,632,215
4.768.075
70,880
Night-work difTercntial
7.3.600
75,200
136, 721, 107
149,741,564
159, 738, 9m
140, 506, 517
153,905,771
164, 085, .556
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBTICES
Xnrii Management Fund —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
19!i4 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
7,319
6
6,244
7,899
22
7,221
8,303
5
7,876
Average salaries and grades:
Gencr,al schedule grades:
.$3,966
QS-6.4
$3, 691
.$3, 966
GS-5.4
$4, 013
$3,966
GS-5.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,021
01 Pejsonal services:
$24, 565, 168
25, 346
93,943
1, 694, 640
$28,546,868
220,915
109, 796
2,000,231
$31,212,906
Part-time and temporary positions .
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek
22,604
120, 049
2, 047, 341
26, 279, 097
976, 614
19,418
1, 779, 327
157, 143
417, 045
1, 110, 784
26, 600
1,745,818
475, 692
591,000
163,332
30,877,800
1,086.700
31,700
1.884,200
272,900
707, 700
2, 174, 600
42, 100
2. 032, 800
336. 300
718, 200
132,000
33, 402, 900
02 Travel..
1,182,900
32. 700
1, 988. 000
05 Rents and utility ."Jervices
132, 600
614. 600
2, 510, 300
Services performed by other agen-
48, 000
1, 886, 500
235,000
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities
717,800
263, 700
Obligations incurred
. 33, 740, 870
40, 297, 000
43.01.6,000
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Range $14,800:
Director, office of public informa-
Num- Total
ber salarv
1 $14,800
1 12.000
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 16, Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy director, office of public
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 $10, 800
2 21. 600
1 10,800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,800
3 29,200
Cominodity industry analyst
2 19,200
1 9.800
1 9, 600
1 8.360
2 16. 720
3 2.6, 480
9 78, 840
2 16, 920
1 8, 660
4 28, 160
1 7,040
8 57.320
1 7,040
1 5. 940
""""i'""5,946'
1 5,940
3 18, 020
2 11, 880
1 6, 140
1 5,940
1 5,060
1 5,060
2 10, 120
1 5,060
2 10,870
4 21,865
1 5,060
1 4, 995
22 96,010
8 32, 360
34 123,940
42 137,030
22 68,820
8 24, 800
4 11,328
3 $29,400
Grade 13. Range $S.3fiO to $9,360:
Commodity industry analyst
3 25. 280
3 25,880
Visual information and editorial
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Commodity industry analyst
6 36, 400
5 35, 800
Publifivl niMii !« .1 ilist
Grade 11, 1^ - 1 - i u $6,940:
1 5. 940
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
2 11,880
Adniiin.u ■ ivr r,
Anahlh-aUlati^lician
''niiiiiindilN industry analyst.
I'nrniiiuuir.itions equipment engi-
1 6, 940
1 6. 940
2 12.280
Oiadi' ». Range .$5,060 to $6,810:
fdinmodily industry analyst
1 5, 185
1 5, 310
Supply officer.- .._
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade .=.. Rant[e $3,410 to $4,100
(il h1- ! K i,rjr$:l,175 to $3,655
III : .. 1, ,n ■,■ $2,950 to $3,430
I.I l: a r tl' 750 to$3,230
1 4.330
3 11,635
6 21,460
8 26.600
2 6, 060
1 4, 465
2 7,840
6 22, 210
8 27, 160
2 6, 220
Crali., |.i"i,_rin,, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to .$3,032
Total permanent, departmental
204 974,418
24 109,467
39 215,450
3 18, 999
35 188,435
2 10, 580
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
180 864,951
10. 346
3,150
38,433
36 196, 451
198, 400
671
9.128
33 177,865
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
684
8,661
.Ml personal services, departmental.
916, 880
404. 650
187, 200
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 10, 800
1 10. 800
1 10, 800
1 11, 550
1 9. 600
1 9. 600
1 9.600
1 9.600
1 9.600
1 9,600
1 9, 600
4 38. 400
1 9. 600
1 9,600
1 9.600
1 9.600
1 9.600
1 8, 360
2 16. 720
1 8,560
1 8,360
10 85, 600
1 9.160
2 14, 080
4 29, 360
1 7,040
11 82, 640
2 14, 880
11 80.840
1 7.040
Chief, operations analysis office
Secretary, defense production board.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, electronics division
Kncineering equipment specialist...
Industrial mobilization planner
Small arms specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,.366:
2 17. 120
2 17. 120
2 17, 120
District publications and printing
2 17, 120
12 103,520
1 9. 360
2 14, 280
9 65, 160
1 7. 240
9 68,360
2 1,5.080
11 82. 240
12 104,520
1 9,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2 14, 480
9 65. 760
Commodity industrial specialist
District publications and printing
1 7,240
9 68.560
2 15.080
11 83.640
Inform.ation specialist
290
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Navy Management Fund — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Nnm
Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
20 i,UT. 200
25 $185,800
25 $180,800
Metallurgist
7,840
1 8, 040
1
7.840
2 15,080
2 15, 280
7.040
Research contract administrator
2
14, 480
2 14, 680
2 14 880
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 12,680
1
1
5.940
6.940
Chemist...
1 6, 940
1 6,940
7
45, 380
8 52, 320
19 118,660
District publications and printing
5
30,500
1 6,640
District publications and printing
1 5,940
3
18 020
2 11, 880
2 12, 080
15
92, 300
18 112 320
1
5,940
1 6 140
1 6, 140
6 33, 100
6 38 440
6
37,640
Organization and methods examiner
1
5,940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
Property ^\: {•••■ 1 -iii: < r
1
6,140
1 6 340
Eesearcli I ' ■ 1 1 .' i ■ misirator
6
32, 390
5 32, 990
5 ■ 33, 590
Grade 10. H i i" $r,,250:
Administi:i:i 1 ■: n-i
1
6,000
3 17, 125
3 17, 600
Contract specialist
20
116,000
22 129,500
22 132,250
Engineer, material . .
1 5,500
1 5, 625
Industrial mobilization planner
8
4fi. 625
9 53, 125
9 64. 250
6,000
89
520, 315
103 608, 440
103 621, 315
Inspector, electronics
7
40, 875
9 52, 750
9 53, 875
Inspector, lumber ...
1
6.250
2 11,750
2 12,000
3
18,000
4 23 875
16,500
Organization and methods examiner
6
35, 625
6 36,250
6 36, 750
Publications and printing officer
1
5,500
1 5,500
2 11, 625
1
5, 500
1 5, 625
Supervisory personnel officer
1
5,750
1 6, 875
I 6, 000
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
8
42, 105
10, 245
5 27, 175
2 10, 495
5 27, 800
3
16, 930
4 22, 865
1
6,060
Contract administrator..
5
26, 925
6 32, 610
6 33, 360
75
405, 560
■ 75 414,935
Klectronics engineer. .. . .
2
10,120
7 35,.670
7 36, .545
1
5,060
Industrial mobilization planning
specialist
4
21,990
6 32, 610
6 33. 360
39
Inspector. ...
164
244
244
876, 820
1, 302, 120
1, 332, 620
Ill'-pnl".-, .Irrlrical
11
.W, 825
20 106,740
20 109, 240
In !■■■•;,, 1, .rnnics..
8
41, 856
18 93, 455
IS 95, 705
2
11,245
3 16, 565
3 Ifi, 930
Iii-l".'i. ! c-lunical...
9
48, 540
16 85, 085
10 87, 085
lns|i.'cli.r, nipl.als
8
4.5, 000
13 71,300
Inspector, ordnance
2
10,620
10 51, 3,50
10 .52, 600
13
1
70. 665
5,060
18 97, 580
1 5, 185
Median io;il engineer ..__
1 6. 310
MrtalliirKisI
1
.5, 185
2 10, 370
<iiL':iiii,;iii"ii:iii.i methods examiner.
7
37,420
9 48, 166
9 49, 166
r.r^Mii.irlir.i-tant
2
10, 245
2 10, 495
2 10, 745
I'l-lrnli in!> 1 hfinrer
2 10, 120
2 10, 370
IV ■! -rialist
1
5,060
ri . . ! - :■ • l:>list.... , .
1
5,060
I'l' i' ■!■ ,1 ;„,. ,1 ntriror
2
11, 620
4 21, 740
4 21, 990
I'liMii :iii"ii. iri.i printing officer.
9
14
48, 705
76, 465
11 58, 660
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
447
737
741
2, 220, 870
3, 615, 295
3, 725, 275
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1,509
1,644
1,605
6, 671, 210
6, 640, 265
6, 708, 805
Grade 6. Range $3,975 to $4,,545
448
507
739
1
781, 576
2, 057, 855
2, 306, 310
Grade f,. Range $3,410 to $4,160
404
447
287
1
454, 285
1, 630, 260
1, 763. 565
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
597
,572
610
2, 007, 000
1,969,345
2, 135, 435
Grades. Range $2,950 to .$3,430. .
1,529
1, .520
1,730
A
709, 855
4. 802, 645
6, 643, 475
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
764
1,138
1,116
2.133,360
3. 244, 630
3, 069, 000
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
4
10, 660
3 8, 300
3 8,540
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1
3.464
3 9, 402
3 9, 562
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2
5,900
5 14,310
5 14, 710
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
4
10. 628
9 23, 608
9 24, 328
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
7
17, 580
6 12, 520
6 12, 870
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
1
5,060
Leadingman bindery and finisher
worker. . _
I
5. 101
1 5, 221
1 5, 221
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates —
Continued
Rates of $5,060 and above— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 512
1 5, 928
7 36, 982
1 6,060
1 5,060
4 23. 850
1 5,158
1 4,368
1 6, 073
2 13, 133
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 887
1 5, 928
3 17, 838
Nimi- Total
ber salary
3 19. 094
2 11, 073
1 4,368
1 5, 553
2 13, 463
2 10, 494
3 17.436
1 5, 116
4 23, 088
2 11. 320
1 6, 302
1 5, 949
Supervisor lithographer
2 11,385
1 4,368
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
2 11,776
1 5, 116
4 22. 755
7 28, 747
1 6, 302
1 5, 949
Job printer, instructor «
1 5. 116
Printing plant superintendent
Printing plant superintendent, as-
1 6, 302
1 6, 242
2 10, 672
1 7, 259
1 5, 637
2 11,190
6 31, 698
4 20, 842
438
1, 682, 784
2 12, 606
1 6,637
2 10, 776
2 10,628
1 4,888
643
2, 227, 750
6 31 598
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
441
1,690,635
7,115
27, 770, 256
1, 060. 9
4,070,039
7,860
31, 107, 107
691
2,756,700
32,743,578
1,708,527
Net permanent, field (average num-
6,064.1
23,700,217
15,000
90,793
1,012,699
18,733
524, 775
7,169
28,350,407
22, 516
109, 125
1,929,267
26.856
34.980
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veelc base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
-Additional pay for service abroad
31,035,051
22,604
119,365
1,972,123
30, 624
35,933
25,362,217
30.473.150
33, 215, 700
26,279,097
30.877,800
33, 402, 900
Navy Slock Fund —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures iy objects
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
3,491
3,423
3,398
3,331
3, 302
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$3, 399
GS-3.I
.$3, 470
$3,399
GS-3.1
$3,480
$3,399
GS-3.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,482
01 Personal services:
$11,872,337
45, 663
1,300,000
.$11,588,430
44, 570
1.266,000
$11,291,800
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates.
43, 40O
1,137,800
13, 218, 000
1,273,313,914
5,496,953
12,898,000
1,161,102,000
6,000,000
12, 473, 000
08 .Supplies and materials
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1, 286, 427, 000
6,000,000
1,292,028,867
1,170,000.000
1,304,900,000
DF.TAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Field:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
General schedule erades:
Grade 6. Rf,nge $3,795 to $4,545.
2
.$8,090
2
$8,340
2
$8,590
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1
3,785
1
3.910
1
4.035
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,665
3
10.806
3
10.965
3
10,965
Grade 3. Ernge .$2,950 to $3,430
20
67. 940
20
66.760
20
66, 225
Grade 2. Rtnge $2,760 to $3,230
8
24,960
8
25, 600
8
25, 760
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Master
12
104, 232
12
104, 232
12
104, 232
2
2
14.348
12, 022
2
2
14, 348
12. 022
2
2
14,348
12.022
36
195, 480
35
190, 050
35
190. 050
25
130, 626
24
125. 400
24
125. 400
Shop supervisor-
2
10, 400
2
10. 400
2
10. 400
Rates less than $5,060
199
775, 105
194
716,830
194
716. 830
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
291
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Positions at hourly, daily, etc., rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Num- Total
ber salary
3,179
$10,750,369
Num- Total
ber salary
3,093
$10,532,666
Num- Total
ber salary
2,997
$10,205,843
Total permanent, flcld...
Deduct lapses
3,491
12, 108, 161
68 235,824
3,398
11,821.523
67 233,093
3,302
11,494,700
50 202,900
Net permanent, field (average num-
3,423
11,872,3.17
i5, 663
1,300,000
3,331
11, 588, 430
44, 570
1,265,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
11,291,800
43. 400
1,137.800
01 Per.sonal services i
13, 218, 000
12. 898. 000
12. 473. 000
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Force Industrial Finid —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by oijects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
A verage number of all employees
85
74
70
63
70
62
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 400 $4. 294
$4,380
GS-6.4
$3,533
GS-5.9
$3,655
GS-6.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,755
01 Personal services:
$281, 267
1.047
$239,446
928
$241,655
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base -
928
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services— Continued
$6,061
$4, 730
$4, 730
288, 375
120
51
116
176
25,669
173, 484
245, 104
150
100
150
200
30, 000
264,727
04 Communication service.;
06 Printing and binding
150
300
487, 891
540, 431
569, 821
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 5.685
4 18. 134
1 4. 045
2 8.070
1 3, 575
1 2,750
74 270, 444
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 5, 810
6 27, 382
1 4, 170
3 12, 305
2 7, 310
2 5,580
54 197, 349
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,340
1 5, 810
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
6 27. 982
1 4. 29.'i
3 12. 605
2 7,310
2 5,740
54 202, 749
85 318,843
11 37,576
70 266, 046
7 26,600
70 272 831
8 31, 176
Net permanent, field (average num-
74 281, 267
1,047
6,061
63 239. 446
928
4,730
62 241, 655
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
928
4,730
288,375
245, 104
247, 313
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
CIVIL FUNCTIONS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Cbmeterial Expe.n'ses
Cemeterial Expenses, Department of the Army —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions .
657
29
6)2
660
34
638
689
34
696
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,926
GS-5.4
$3,095
CPC-3.9
$2,901
$3,391
GS-5.5
$3,187
CPC-4.0
$2, 944
$3, 946
GS-5.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,202
CPC^.l
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 968
01 Personal services:
$1, 955, 282
53, .532
7,518
37,904
$2, 062, 394
64, 127
7.932
33, 229
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
87. 980
8,596
21,756
Total personal services
02 Travel
2,054,236
21,880
313, 279
25,000
40, 720
300, 854
174, 333
1,178,956
339, 484
22,396
2, 167, 682
21,656
261, 602
30, 000
49, 248
316, 202
171,380
1,060,812
100, 100
23,140
2, 3.53 201
23,800
464. 049
04 Communication services ,
05 Rents and utility services...
07 Other contractual services
30.545
47.944
321,897
191, 766
09 Equipment
1,929,299
685, 300
24,219
4,471,138
26, 982
4,201,822
41.822
6, 072, 020
Deduct charges tor quarters and subsist-
42, 020
4, 444, 156
4, 160, 000
6, 030, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Engineer, general.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040: '
Administrative officer —
Engineer, general
Engineer, landscape.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer —
Budget officer
Engineer, general
Industrial analyst
Planning officer
Procurement officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Engineer, general..
Planning assistant-
Purchasing officer.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6,55
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Superintendent
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$9,600
16, 720
7,040
5,940
5,940
32,600
5,940
6,140
6,140
5,810
.5. 810
5,810
6,185
47. 380
19, 225
106, 265
101, 570
75,680
2,910
7.040
28.560
7,040
5.940
5, 940
32,500
6,140
6.1411
6.340
5,810
5,810
6,810
6,310
48, 755
19.475
106. 515
110. 020
70, 100
$9, 600
16,720
7,040
28,560
7,040
.5, 940
5,940
32,600
6.140
6,140
6,340
6,810
5,810
.5, 810
5,310
48, 755
19,475
106,515
110,020
99,600
2,990
2,712
292
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL FUNCTIONS Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Cemeterial Expenses — Continued
Cemeterial Expenses, Department of the Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Superintendent
Tree surgeon
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Superintendent
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above: ,
Tree expert -.
Rates less than $5,060
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
.Additional pay for service abroad...
All personal services, field.
Personal services . _
Nmn- Total
her salary
10, 120
28, 845
69,780
57, 550
173,055
34, 310
74,240
2,990
7,360
386 1,119,806
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
39, 085
70,280
74, 105
180, 215
37.965
70. 140
11.040
3.294
16.150
17, 792
486 1, 567. 205
Num- Total
ber salary
5,685
33,715
70, 280
74, 105
180, 215
41,380
73,250
2.910
14. 480
3.294
16, 150
17. 792
Rivers and Harbors and Flood Control
General Investigations —
OBLIG.ITIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
296
5
288
361
350
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,421
GS-7.2
$3,000
$4. 421
GS-7.2
$3,000
01 Personal services:
$1, 262. 651
15,000
4,849
17,500
$1,544,071
12,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
18 000
Total personal services (see Con-
1,300,000
5.1, 000
2,000
100
5,000
655.015
416,600
1,459,190
60,000
250
2,640
70 000
3,500
100
963, 500
Services performed by other agen-
Services performed by "Revolving
70,000
4,050
3. 945, 695
6,600,000
Construction, General-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
CORPS OF ENnlNEERS
1,376
95
1,375
95
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,568
OS-6.8
$3,396
CPC-5.3
$3,448
$4,568
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, .396
CPC 5 3
$3,448
01 Personal services:
.$5, 161, 169
257,000
19,831
602,000
$5,313,596
257,000
20,404
619, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
5,940,000
120.000
200, 000
20, 000
175,000
19,918,405
1,000,000
44,841,317
2, 000. 000
1,000,000
366,251,600
4.500
23,000
6 110 000
225 000
200 000
Services performed by other agen-
Services performed by "Revolving
3, 200. 000
408,621,381
5,050
441,493,822
183,500
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
441,310,322
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR,
FISH AND Wn.DI.IFE SERVICE
42
16
62
18
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 078
GS-6.4
$4, 037
0&-6.3
01 Pmr.rnl "rrvin.-^-
ft" ■■:: ;,., itions
$136, 725
51,741
834
$144. 275
29 000
794
Total personal services (see Con-
189, 300
26, 630
2,181
1,250
21,900
420
1,111,879
95,645
281,000
2, 522, 996
174.069
02 Travel
1,100
800
17,600
400
2,039,878
27,900
39,600
Total obligations
4, 253, 201
3, 950, 000
.SUMMARV
Total number of permanent positions
1,418
111
1,427
1,459
113
1,467
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,566
GS-6.8
$3,396
CPC-5.3
.$3,448
.$4,566
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,396
CPC-5.3
$3,448
01 Personal services:
.$5,297,894
308, 741
$6, 457, 871
Part-time and temporary positions..
286,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
293
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
19,13 e-stimate
1954 estimate
SUM M ART— continued
01 TiTSonal services— Continued
$20, 605
502, 000
519,000
6. 129, 300
146.630
202. 181
21.250
196.900
420
21,030,284
1,000,000
44, 841, 317
2.095,645
1. 281, 000
368, 774, 696
4,600
23,000
6, 284, 069
160, 600
02 Travel
26,800
22, 039. 878
1.000,000
Services performed by other agen-
Services performed by "Revolving
3, 227, 900
445,747,023
183,600
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
445, 563. 623
Operation and Maintenance, General —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
2,370
204
2,421
2, 347
Average salaries and grades:
(leneral schedule grades:
M,526
OS-6.7
$3, 388
CPC-6.6
$3,484
$4 526
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5 5
ni Personal .services:
$8,696,605
598,000
33, 396
1,080,000
■$8 670,206
Regular pay in excels of 52-week
33, 294
880,000
Total personal services (see Con-
10,408,000
325,000
450,000
,50,000
300,000
30, 000, 000
3, 500, OOO
65, 867. 081
11.000.000
2,50.000
2.800
42.000
Services performed by other agen-
Services performed by "Revolving
8, 599, 650
122, 194, 881
151,000
96,281,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
151,000
122,043,881
96, 130, 000
AU.OrATlON TO DEPARTMEN'T OF INTERIOR,
FISH AN-D Wn.nLIFE SERVICE
31
4
33
43
5
41
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 078
OS-6.4
$4, 037
GS-6.3
01 T*ersonal services:
$S7, l\55
13, 630
:J05
.$144. 700
14.000
Regular pay in excess of .52-week
4,50
Total personal servicer
101, .590
159,150
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR,
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE— COn.
650
6,400
80
388, 121
ISO, 000
27,500
710. 981
SUMMARY
2,401
208
2,454
2. .391
I .
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
A veraee salary
$4,524
QS-6.7
$3,388
CPC-5.5
$3,484
$4, 524
<■: t" •.'■<■' 1'. and custodial grades:
\..i ... -,,,.:,■
CPC-5.5
$.3,484
01 Personal services:
$8,784,260
611,630
33, 700
1,080,000
$8, 814, 906
449,200
.33,744
880,000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
Total persona! services (see Con-
10, 509, 690
330, 820
460,820
60,650
306,400
80
30.388,121
.3.500,000
68, 867, 081
11,180,000
277, 500
2.800
42.000
10, 177, 850
311,900
45,900
2.57, 600
21,494,043
3,000,000
■Services performed by other agen-
."^ervices performed by "Revolving
•
8, 775, 212
122, 905, 862
151.000
97,151,000
151,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
122,764,862
97,000,000
General Expen.ses-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Persmtal Services
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade. ^ •-..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary —
Average grade
T^ngraded positions: Average salary. . .
Personal services obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
officers
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payments above basic rates.. ._.
Direct ObligfiHons
01 Personal services:
Civilian
Pay and allowances to commis-
sioned officers
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
1963 estimate
$2,860
CPC-3.2
$2, 810
$323, 312
8, 559, 744
32, 795
74,000
323, 312
.500, 000
2.5, 000
100, oiin
$2, 860
CPC-3.2
$2, 810
$323,312
8, 330, 196
31, 924
67,600
294
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Rivers and Harbors and Flood Control — Continued
General Expenses — Continued
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Direct Obligalions— Continued
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations..
01 Personal services: Civilian.
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services...
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services. .
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obligations.
1953 estimate
$250. 000
125.000
1, 135, 796
50,000
500. 000
200, 000
500
1,500
2,500
10,000
7,000
11.000
170
$191,000
183,500
280, 820
Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries —
OBLIG.^TIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Grades established bv act of May 15,
1928 (33 U. S. C. 702h)..
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payments above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
02 Travel.
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents andutilityservices
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
Services performed by "Revolving
fund. Corps of Engineers" _..
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence _
Total obligations.
1952 actual 1953 estimate
i, 081, 000
150,000
350.000
17.000
45.000
, 100. 000
130. 000
', 731, 018
',000,000
100,000
!, 913. 168
1.800
16,500
60, 635, 486
187,500
1954 estimate
1,290
124
1,246
5, 050, 000
150.000
370, 000
17,500
45. 000
1,000,000
150.000
18. 35.3. 518
7,300.000
100. 000
30. 373. 182
62, 927, 500
187,500
Niagara Power Development, Corps of Engineers —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
20
17J
10
9
28
26
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,628
OS-7.1
$4,669
GS-7.1
$4,669
GS-7.1
01 Personal services:
$75. 309
289
3. 095
$39,442
152
1,500
$117,399
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
451
3.000
Total personal services (see Con-
78, 693
7,461
309
463
1,542
44, 065
41,094
2,500
150
60
150
43, 182
46,266
900
120.850
7,500
500
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services..
07 Other contractual services..
Services performed by "Revolving
100
300
713. 100
136.160
804
3.084
176
10,000
100
500
136, 596
134,392
989,000
Maintenance and Improvement of Existing River and Harbor
Works—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
CORPS OF ENCIXEERS
SnmmaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
15,682
674
15, 529
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,497
as-6.6
$3,409
CPC-6.6
$3,584
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
$621,523
57, 514, 689
1,839.903
223,245
5.045,822
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule) - -
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
53,335,701
621, 523
1,574,359
577, 498
483, 151
1,590,357
432, 978
11, 702, 160
2,062,573
11, 714, 233
5,411,944
104. 863. 118
13.000
129, 424
Pay and allowances to commis-
Services performed by other agen-
194,512,019
1,168,393
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
193,34:i,626
Obligalions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
11,287,958
,521, 633
38.321
359. 816
1.051.595
188, 376
6, 900, 701
2,215,926
1, 519, 743
1,212,344
8,697
Total obligations payable out of re-
25,305,110
218,648,736
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
295
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR,
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
67
18
75
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,366
GS-7.1
01 Personal services:
$168,014
37,217
646
3,010
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
208, 887
5,935
1,425
156
56
487, 598
34,634
135. 442
555, 421
712
02 Travel
05 Rents and vitilitv services
1,430,266
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
15, 749
692
15. 604
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 497
OS-6.6
.$3, 409
CPC-5.6
$3,584
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Personal service obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
$621. 523
57, 682, 703
1, 877, 120
223, 891
5, 048. 832
Total personal service obligations
66.454.069
Direct Obligaliom
01 Personal services:
Civilian
53, 544, 588
621, 523
1,680.294
577. 498
484. 576
1. 590. 513
433,034
12, 189, 758
2.062.673
11,748,867
5, 647. 386
105, 418. 539
13,000
130. 136
Pay and allowances to commis-
02 Travel
Services performed by other agen-
195. 942, 286
1, 168, 393
Dcduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
194, 773, 892
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other AccmrUs
11. 287, 958
621, 633
38, 321
359.816
1.051. .'596
188, 376
6,900,701
2, 215, 926
1, 519, 743
1, 212, 344
8,697
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
25. 305. 110
I 220, 079. 002
Flood Control, General-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
' Includes comparative transfer obligations in the amount of $87,327 transferred from the
appropriation "Power plant, Bonneville Dam, Columbia River, Oreg., construction."
Activities for this account are included under the appropriation "Construction, general."
Object classification
1952 actual
19M estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
$8,164
454
8,018
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,553
OS-6.8
$3,276
CPC-5.0
$3,267
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Personal service obligations:
Pav and allowances to commissioned
otncers
$202, 645
31, 807, 476
1, 177, 716
122, 140
2, 096, 051
Part-time and temporary positions .--
Total personal service obligations
35, 406, 028
Direct Oblicjtitioiis
01 Personal servicer:
32, 796. 578
202, 645
1, 348, 907
3, 175, 967
417, 736
1, 193, 210
106, 630
13, 411, 118
2, 440, 519
5, 116, 281
2, 779, 178
255, 877, 691
26, 626
67,037
Pay and allowances to commis-
Serviees performed by other agen-
16 Taxes and assessments
318, 959, 123
578, 188
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
318,380,935
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
2,406,805
223,203
13,354
43,464
404, 179
120, 325
1,063.032
401.701
224.425
319, 858
1,628
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
6,211,874
1 323, 592. 809
1 Includes comparative transfer obligations in the amount of $7,874 transferred from the
appropriation "Flood control. Trinity River. Tex." Excludes comparative transfer
obligations in the amount of $19,0.58 transferred to the appropriation "Flood control, gen-
eral, emergenci&s."
Flood Control, General, Emergencies —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
673
231
866
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
•$4, 124
GS-6.8
$2,987
CPC-3.9
$4. 366
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$2, 661, 707
726, 935
10,221
960,215
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule) -
4,359,078
296
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL FUNCTIONS Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Rivers and Harbors and Flood Control — Contiiuied
Flood Control, General, Emergencies — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$370, 073
4.'i, 946
31.269
1,329, .366
9,969
10, 908, 734
3, 205, 685
165, 697
10, 802
1 20, 436, 619
1 Includes comparative transfer obligations in thr
the appropriation "Flood control, general."
Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
lit of $1<l,0.w transferred frr
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
4,511
408
4,353
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,308
OS-5.9
.$3. 190
CPC-4.2
$7,500
3,306
Crafts, protective, and custodial' grades:
Average grade
Grades established by act of May 15,
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
$66, 201
14, 290, 705
1, 220, 764
54, 876
1, 986, 829
Part-time and temporary positions
Total personal service obligations
17,619,375
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
17,300,042
66,201
527, 057
175, 135
126, 634
205, 272
1,977
1, 1.34, ,531
131, 790
11,136,704
915, 1.59
29,338,390
6,484
.53,332
Pay and allowances to commis-
Servlces performed by other agen-
Subtotal
61,118,708
390, 626
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
60, 728, 182
Ohliantinns Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
253, 132
24, 774
854
3,111
9,329
2,399
241,048
347,827
444, 874
191, 723
100
•
02 Travol
03 Trmr |i.iif:itiiiii n( tliiir/;
05 Rrnl= :ii!.l nlililv srn,,,..
10 T,ands :uhI .~I i nil liics
Total ohIiKations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
I, 519, 171
62, 247, 353
Flood Control on Tributaries of Mississippi River, Emergencies-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions.
10
8
17
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$3, 367
GS-4.2
$2, 954
CPC-3.8
$2, 913
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services: ^
$27, 439
24,244
105
3,120
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
64,908
2.351
1,110
350
86
27
178, 490
18, 433
3,717
65
259, 537
Flood Control. Sacramento River, Calif.-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
49
44
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4,317
QS-6.6
$3, 785
Ungraded positions: .\vprage salary
01 Personal services:
$193, 911
745
12,003
Regular pay in excess of si^week
Total personal services (see Con-
206,659
9,046
91
51,706
498, 742
5,596
63
670, 131
459
05 Rents and utility services
1,442,483
1
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Corps of Engineers, civil functions,
appropriations
DETAIL or PERSONAL SEKVICBS
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
DepJirtmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
9 102,200
1 10, 800
1 11,800
N'um
ber
2
1
1
11
1
1
1
4
)7
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$24, 800
10.800
10, 800
123, 050
10, 800
11,800
9,600
38, 400
1 68. noil
9, 600
9. 61 111
10, 200
8,360
Num
ber
2
13
IS
Total
salary
$24,800
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
11,050
Director of civilian personnel
11,050
146, 6.50
11,050
11,800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,600
38, 400
16 1,59. 400
1 9, 600
180, 000
9, 8O0
Organization and methods examiner
9, 600
1 10, 000
1 8,360
1 9, 160
6 43, 000
1 8, 360
111, 2110
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,360
2
1
1
1
16,720
8,560
8,360
8,660
1
16,920
8,560
8. 3(iO
Chief, dassi'fication and wage ad-
1 8,360
8,500
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
297
DETAIL OF I'ERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Coutinued
. General schedule grade~s — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Engineer
Fish and wildlife administrator
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist.
Motion picture producer
Organization and methods examiner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Architect
Attorney _.
Dudget an:ily«t
('o,st ;
Engilurr
Fiscal ;iu>ii
lndustri.il
Infornialio
Organizatii
ner ...
irade 11. Hange $.5,940 to $0,940:
.Accountant
.Administrative oflicer.
.Attorney -.
.\ttorney-adviscr .
Budget analyst
Claims e.xaminrr
Information and cdiloriul .spi'dalist.
Labor relations officer
Librarian _..
Organization and methods exami-
ner.
Placement officer
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
.Administrative a.ssistant
Budget :lll:llyst
I^abor rihii 'nn^ i.it r
POSitinli r ' ,. Ill, ,
Graded. 1: .hj' > '.n''' lo $,^,810:
Budget analyst
Engineer
Personnel assistant
I'll
ollu
I.; -I- ■ r . ■ - 1.1 ■" I.. $5,370
' i: I i. :. 1, .:.-. -1,-V' l.i $4,955
i.ii,idu -;. K..!;-r i;,7'.i,- to $4,645
Grade 5. Kauge $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungi'aded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental,
■ilnct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
Total personal services, depart-
mental (civilian)
Pay and allowances to commissioned of-
ficers, departmental
All personal services, departmental.
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
paid from "Hospital and domicihary
facilities, Veterans Administration"
(transfer to Department of Army)
01 Personal services, departmental,.
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obhgatious:
"Maintenance and improvement of
existing river and harbor works,"
civilian
"Maintenance and improvement of
existing river and harbor works,"
military
"Flood control, general," civilian
"Flood control, general," military
"Flood control, Mississippi River and
tributaries," civilian
"Flood control, Mississippi River and
tributaries," military
"General expenses";
Civilian
Military
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts;
"Maintenance and improvement of
existing river and harbor works,"
civilian __
"Flood control, general," civilian
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
14, 880
14. 880
7,040
7,640
227, MO
8,040
8.040
8,040
7. 040
6.540
61.200
6.940
6,000
11.750
5. ,500
6.000
21.115
6.060
21.615
5. 810
10, 370
5,060
9,615
50,005
63, 300
16.5,915
59 204.045
26 81.840
6 17. 400
1.772.524
6.804
10, 301
1, 789. 629
107, 632
43, 062
826. 598
53, 817
160, 085
10, 763
Num- Total
ber salary
37 $321, 720
1 8,560
1 8,760
1 8,760
1 8,960
1 7,040
1 7, 040
2 15, 080
2 15,080
39 283,160
— 2 15,480
40 294,600
2 15, 680
7,040
11,880
12,880
13, 280
5, 940
5,940
79, 620
.5,946
26.650
4 22.115
1 6. 935
1 5, 435
1 6, 185
3 14, 735
13 58, 040
18 76, 185
55 207. 660
42 146, 150
17 54. 390
8 23, 760
l,904,:i00
• 110,000
7, 240
17,820
12, 880
13, 280
6, 940
6, 940
74,480
4 22. 490
I 6. 935
1 6. 660
1 6.310
3 15, 110
13 .59. 665
20 86. 775
53 205, 855
42 148, 230
17 55. 350
8 24,320
1 3, 2:10
4 11,808
1 2,490
1,929.870
7,403
10, 122
1,947,400
110,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate
out of reimburse-
iccnunts — Con.
i-ippi River and
Obligations payable
mentsfrom oltmr
"Flood cotiiriil. \1
tributaries," ,1,1
"General exii, n.. ,
Total civilian
Total military
Totalofforegolngschedule
Field:
Members, Mississippi River Commis-
sion;
Civilian
General schedule grades;
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Economist
Ens.'
Iraile H. Kai
Adniini^tiat
.Utorne;--ad
Economist--
Enginecr--,
000 to $10,600:
Realty officer.-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Economist .,
Engineer
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Negotiator...
Personnel officer. .. ..
Realty off cer._ ._
Statistical officer
Supply officer.- .
Grade 12. Range $7,U10 to $.s,010:
Accountant..
.Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney .
Attorney-adviser
Auditor.
Biologist
Chemist
Claims examiner
Contract termination negotiator.
Economist
Engineer
Fiscal officer .
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist
Intelligence specialist
Labor relations officer
Lithographer
M e teorologist
Navigation specialist
Organization and methods examiner
I'ersonnel officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Realty officer
Reservoir manager
Statistical officer
Superintendent
Supply officer .
Tabulating equipment supervisor..
Town manager
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Accountant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
.Attorney-adviser..
.Auditor
Biologist
Budget officer
Cartographer.-
Chemist
Conservationist
Economist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
E quipment specialist
Fiscal officer
Forester
Geologist
Illustrator ...
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Inspector
Intelligence specialist
Labor relations officer
Librarian
Meteorologist
Navigation specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Persoimel officer ..
Physicist
29.600
10.600
40. 400
2. 225, 240
1 34, 440
8, 560
9, 360
! 16, 720
I 76, 840
r"'i6."926'
7.040
235. 240
12 87. 1
30. 560
83. 040
16 120. 040
7.240
14. 480
7.240
7,640
7,040
10 75, 400
542
15,0.80
7,440
7,040
7,040
7, 040
■,040
3 21,720
11 81,960
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
19 140,160
1 7,040
2 14, 080
16 112,320
1 7, 440
2 16, 080
1 8, 040
7 43, 980
20 127,200
50 316,400
16 99, 240
29 183,860
8 50, 520
9 58,260
3 18. 420
3 18. 420
1 6,940
2 12,080
6,340
24,760
3 19, 620
1,002
6, 323, 700
6,340
137, 140
2 12, 080
18 111,720
6, 140
6,140
38, 040
31,500
12. 480
6,540
12,680
5,940
6 39, 740
21 136, 740
2 11, 880
30, 000
10.600
40.800
I 90.600
; 26. 280
1 69. 880
I 53, 960
I 89. 000
I
2. 343. 000
: 34. 840
8. 560
9. 360
1 16. 920
I 77, 840
8, 360
I 17. 120
2 14, 080
32 246,280
12 89. 080
4 30, 960
11 84, 240
16 121,640
1 7, 240
2 14, 680
1 7,440
',640
4, 284, 700
10 76, 800
12 90, 280
2 15,280
'.640
',040
1 7,240
1 7, 240
1 7. 040
3 22. 120
11 83,160
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
19 142, 360
',240
2 14, 280
15 113, 520
1 7,440
2 16, 080
1 8,040
7 44, 780
21 135, 140
60 321,200
16 100, 840
29 186,860
8 51,320
9 59. 060
3 18. 820
3 18, 620
1 6,940
2 12, 280
1 6, 540
4 25. 360
3 20. 020
1.015
6. 495, 920
2 12. 480
21 139, 140
2 12. 280
18 114.120
1 6, 140
1 6. 140
6 38, 640
6 38, 040
2 12, 880
1 6,540
2 12, 880
1 5,940
1 6, 140
6 40, 540
21 139, 140
2 12, 080
1964 estimate
30. 200
10.600
41.200
10 91, 600
3 26, 480
8 70, 680
0 54, 560
10 90. 000
269
2, 371. 000
35. 240
8,760
9.360
17, 120
78, 040
8,360
17, 320
2 14. 280
32 248, 480
12 90, 280
4 31, 360
11 85,240
16 12,3, 240
1 7, 440
2 14.880
1 7.440
.240
4.313.500
10 77. 800
12 91, 280
2 15,480
1 7, 640
1 7,240
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7,240
3 22, 320
11 84,160
1 7.440
2 14. 680
19 143. 960
1 7. 240
2 14, 480
15 116,320
1 7,640
2 16. 080
1 8,040
7 45, 380
21 137, 140
50 326,400
16 102,440
29 192, 800
8 52, 120
9 6(1. 060
3 19, 020
3 19, 020
1 6, 940
2 12, 480
1 6,540
4 2.5, 660
3 20. 220
1.015
6, 546, 320
2 12. 480
21 141, ,340
2 12. 480
18 115.320
1 6. 340
1 6. 340
6 39. 240
6 38. 440
2 13, 080
1 6, 740
2 13. 080
1 6. 140
1 6, 140
6 40, 940
21 140. 940
2 12, 280
298
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL FUNCTIONS Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Rivers and Harbors and Flood Control — Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Corps of Engineers, civil f
tions, appropriations — Continued
DETAIL OF I'ERSOXAL SEuviCES — Continued
Field — Continued
General sehediHe grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Pilot .
Position classitier
Realty officer
Reiiervoir manager
Statistical officer..
Superintendent
Supply officer.-
Transportation rate analyst
Grade 10. Range .$5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Appraiser
Arcfiitect
Attorney
Auditor
Chemist...
Contract specialist
Cost analyst
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
Information and editorial specialist.
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Motion picture producer
Navigation assistant
Negotiator
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Photographer
Placement assistant
Position classifier _.
Realty officer
Superin tenden t
Supply assistant
Traffic manager
Training officer
Translator
Transportation rate analvst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Agronomist
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Biologist
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Chemist.
Contract specialist
Draftsman
Economist
Editor
Employee utilization officer
Engineer ,
Entomologist
Equipment specialist
Estimator
Expediter
Forester .
Geologist
Illustrator
Information and editorial specialist .
Inspector
Intelligence specialist
Investigator
Librarian
Lockmaster
Meteorologist __
Negotiator _
Oceanographer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Park ranger..
Personnel assistant
Photographer...
Physicist-
Pilot
Placement assistant
Position classifier
Realty assistant.
Reservoir manager..
Safety officer
Statistical a.ss is tant
Superintendent _.
Supply assistant
Town manager
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 940
3 19. 420
19 121.060
3 18. 420
6 37. 040
60 372.400
17 108. .580
2 1.3.080
49 296,800
1 .5.500
23 129. .305
12 70, 000
1 fi. 000
2 12. 2.50
11 64. 375
1 5. 625
3 17.625
1 6. 125
1 6, 125
90 514.400
4 22. 875
10 56. 500
I .5, S75
1 ,5,500
1 6, 250
2 11,625
3 17,000
14 83, 260
I 5,750
1 5,500
11 65,250
19 112, 750
15 88. 176
17 98.626
I 6. 000
1 5.500
1 5. .500
4 24. 000
30 161. 045
2 10, 245
48 263.865
2 10, 995
11 58.660
21 110.820
14 74.965
17 92.020
3
1.900
15. 555
10. 245
60, 035
26. 300
16. 055
90. 020
10. 995
.5, 310
16. 055
1
6. 02fi. 885
6.435
I 21. 990
5.435
5. 060
.'•.. 185
86 4.56.135
8 41.4.80
1 !i. 310
4 20. 990
1 5. 060
9 48.915
3 16,056
2 10,370
2 10,120
2 10, 245
13 69. 405
27 143. 370
3 16. 055
1 5. 810
9 47.915
88 478.630
40 215.6.50
2 10, 620
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
3 19. 820
19 122.860
3 18,820
6 37,640
fiO 378,800
17 110,380
2 13, 480
49 302,935
1 5, 625
25 113,180
12 71,510
1 6, 125
2 12, .500
11 65,750
1 5,750
3 18. 000
1 6.250
1 6, 2.50
90 .525, 6,50
4 23, 375
10 57, 760
1 6,000
1 5, 625
1 6, 250
2 11,875
3 17, 375
14 S5, ono
1 5, 876
1 5, 625
14 83. 125
19 115,125
15 90.0,50
17 100. 750
1 6, 125
1 5, 625
1 5, 625
4 24, 500
32 174,915
2 10. 495
53 296. 165
2 11.245
13 70. 165
22 118.505
18 96. 955
17 94.145
15 81,775
3 15, 930
2 10, 495
11 61.140
5 26. 925
3 16. 430
17 92. 145
2 11.245
1 5. 435
4 21, 490
,389
7. 483, 860
1,185
1 .5.310
27 144.870
2 10. 620
5 26, 300
96 521,885
8 42, 480
1 6, 435
1 6,810
6 33, 735
2 10, .370
2 11,370
5 26, 650
1 5, 185
10 56, 100
3 16, 430
2 10, 620
2 10, 370
3 15, 555
17 86,210
29 156,865
3 16. 430
1 5. 810
9 49. 040
90 499, 750
40 220, 650
1 $6. 140
3 20. 020
19 124,660
3 19, 020
6 38, 240
60 384,600
17 111,980
2 13, 480
49 309, 060
1 5,750
25 146.305
12 73,010
1 6, 250
2 12, 750
11 67,125
1 5, 875
3 18, 376
1 6,250
1 6,250
90 536, 900
4 23. 875
10 69. 000
1 6. 125
I 5. 750
1 6.250
2 12, 126
14 86, 750
1 6, 000
1 5. 750
14 84, 876
19 116,250
15 91.060
17 102.875
1 6. 250
1 5.750
5.750
4 25. 000
32 178.915
2 10. 745
53 301.780
2 11. 495
13 71, 780
22 121, 255
18 99, 205
17 96, 270
16 83,650
3 16, 305
2 10, 745
11 62,785
5 27. 550
3 16, 805
17 94,275
2 11, 495
1 5, 560
4 21,990
389
7, 526, 860
2 10, 870
4 22, 990
1 5, 685
1 5,310
1 5. 435
27 148, 245
2 10,870
5 26, 925
06 533,885
8 43, 480
1 5, .560
1 5.810
6 34. 486
2 10,620
2 11,620
1 5, 060
5 27, 175
1 6, 310
10 .56, 350
3 16, 805
2 10, 870
2 10,620
3 16,930
17 88, 335
29 160,490
3 16, 805
1 6,810
9 50, 165
90 511,000
40 226,660
2 11.120
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades — Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
2 10,370
418
2 10, 620
428
2 10, 870
428
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
2,062,800
2,161,250
2, 174, 625
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
2,042
2,126
2,126
9,141,870
9, 750, 340
9,816,840
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1,428
1,481
1,481
5, 890, 880
6, 270, 516
6, 316, 765
Grades. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
1,959
2,009
2,009
7,242,07C
7,667,445
7,720,195
Grade 4, Range .$3,176 to $3,656
2,118
2,166
2,166
7,179,330
7, 501, 170
7, 544, 530
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2,125
2,208
2,208
6,634,140
7,048,990
7, 093, 150
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
1,213
1,471
1,471
3, 479, 520
4,286,060
4,31.5,500
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
131 344,990
129 350,310
126 352,890
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to .$5,315... ._
86 440.215
86 4.':0,965
85 451,775
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
81 373, 830
89 417,160
89 422,785
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to .$4.490
145 612,330
159 682,810
159 692,810
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
488
506
,506
1, 861, 660
1, 926, 740
1, 952, 040
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
552
586
586
1,910,680
2, 063, 640
2,087,000
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464.
1,204
1,229
1,229
3,906,220
4, 076, 890
4, 126, 090
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
829
907
907
2,515,850
2, 796, 670
2, 841, 720
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032.
206 582, 566
208 604, 150
208 612,470
Grade 2. Range .$2,420 to $2.840
79 207,840
76 206,010
76 208,670
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
2 4,340
2 4, 460
2 4,580
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
20 113,925
20 115, 120
20 1 16, 320
1 6, 240
1 6, 285
1 5, 345
1 5, 405
21 125, 644
108 666, 047
154 956,209
154 965, 426
100 660,923
125 707,148
7 39, 327
7 39, 746
7 40, 166
8 42, 007
8 42, 480
2 10, 192
2 10,312
2 10, 432
5 25.300
3 16.358
6 25. 600
3 16, .';39
3 16,719
5 27, 046
102 635,723
102 641,886
102 645,000
Mate
34 184,111
34 186,150
34 188,190
7 39,386
2 10. 908
10 56, 683
2 11,028
10 67, 280
2 11,148
6 30. 264
5 30, 565
6 30, 865
2 11.. 595
2 11,716
2 11,836
Pilot
44 2.3,8.898
1 5, 595
1 5. 699
4 21.384
44 241. .560
1 5. 6.55
1 .5.7.59
4 21.624
44 242,000
1 5, 655
1 5, 769
4 21, 864
Snag boat operator
2 12.397
2 12. 516
2 12, 636
15 88. 918
15 89. 805
15 90,705
Welder
12 62,343
9,357
12 63.060
10, 118
12 63, 780
10, 078
30, 848, 418
33, 605, 752
33, 717, 678
29, 607
31,482
31,439
117,115,523
126,778,589
127,738,494
2,068
2.202
2,169
9,353,818
10,298,605
10, 757, 748
Net permanent, field (average
27, 449
29,280
29, 270
107,761,705
116, 479, 984
116, 980, 746
Part-time and temporary positions:
4, 2.33, 119
4, 449, 000
4, ,509. 500
Part-time employment
35. 698
.35,916
35.000
645. 819
899, 375
640.000
Casual employment...
74. 926
142. 326
60.000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
416, 195
449, 766
449. 073
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
9,367,704
10.451.000
9, 568, 100
.584, 046
614.000
600,000
139, 983
140. 000
140,000
Additional pay for services abroad
146, 644
62. 000
62,000
Pay and allowances to commissioned
officers
782, 737
819,000
819, 000
All personal services, field
124, 188, 476
135,042,365
133,863,419
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
paid from "Hospital and domiciliary
facilities. Veterans Administration"
(transfer to Department of Army),
civilian..
1,078,331
735,000
262,900
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from "Depart-
ment of Interior, Fish and Wildlife
Service," civilian
208,887
290,890
333,219
01 Personal services, field
123,319,032
134,698,256
133, 933, 738
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations:
"Maintenance and improvement of
existing river and harbor works":
Military
678,471
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
299
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows— Con.
Direct obligations— Continued
"Flood control, general":
31,970,980
148,828
4, 359, 078
17, 133. 967
65,438
54,908
206, 659
78, 693
I, 1.50, 648
8,932
1.52, 664
255, 470
125, 524
205, 783
"Flood control, general, emergencies,"
"Flood control, Mississippi River
and tributaries":
"Flood control on tributaries of Mis-
sissippi River, emergencies," civil-
"Flood control, Sacramento River,
"Niagara redevelopment remedial
works investigation. Corps of Engi-
"Working funds. Army, Engineers,
civil," civilian
"Hydraulic mining in California,
$190,000
18,000
147,665
433.000
227,000
26.5.000
1,300.000
6,129.300
10, 509, .590
6, 681. 469
213, 312
5,081,000
41,094
88, 476, 447
605,688
$240,000
15,000
and other improvements of naviga-
145,000
"Funds contributed for flood control,
rivers and harbors," civilian
"Funds contributed for improvement
"Working funds, Army, Engmeers,
civil (trust fund)," civilian
275,000
18,000
265, 000
1,580,000
6, 284, 069
"Operation and maintenance, gen-
10,177,860
"General expenses":
Civilian
6, 512. 520
213, 312
"Fldod control, Mississippi River and
5, 060, 000
"Niagara power development,"
120, 860
"Revolving fund. Corps of Engi-
neers":
88, 151, 749
606,688
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts:
"Maintenance and improvement of
existing river and harbor works,"
11, 287, 729
2, 406, 519
253, 075
"Flood control, general," civilian
"Flood control, Mjssissippi River and
136, 380
14, 143, 320
16,800
"Revolving fund. Corps of Engi-
14,202,900
Total of foregoing schedule
123,319,032
134,598,255
133, 933, 738
Government and Relief in Occupied Areas
Government and Relief in Occupied Areas, Army —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees. - - -
383
46
326
254
41
214
219
43
177
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 161
OS-7.7
$2, 921
CPC-3.2
$5, 165
OS-7.7
$2, 872
CPC-3.0
$6,657
$5, 141
GS-7.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$1, 647, 895
238,454
8,079
322, 506
20,830
$1, 095, 287
210, 505
4,163
238,760
$915. 160
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
202, 756
3,280
Payment above basic rates
Payment to other agencies for reim-
132, 260
Total personal services
2, 237, 763
128, 400
1, 270, 456
3,326
72,009
11, 855, 141
277, 746
1, 548, 705
83.835
1, 263. 000
1, 263, 455
97.250
200.000
110. 460
7, 884, 000
33,000
101, 416
2. 047, 880
21, 000
15, 844, 841
10, 923, 000
3, 721, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, economics branch
Food administrator tor office of
occupied areas -
International economist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, financial policy
Commercial specialist
Deputy food administrator--
Budget and supply administrator..
Economic and political adviser
Economist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Chief, programing section
Information and editorial specialist.
International economist
Motion-picture director
Regional specialist-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
Assistant chief, fiscal and statistical
group
A ttorney-adviser — -
Budget analyst
Fiscal adviser
Magazine editor j
Motion-picture project supervisor- .
Procurement expediter
Visual information officer
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Fiscal officer -.
Foreign affairs analyst
Librarian _ --.
Programing specialist
Radio newswriter-- _-_
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Visual press information specialist- .
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser- -
Procurement liaison officer
Technical and administrative as-
sistant -
Visual press information specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955- -
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 -
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Pavment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, commerce and industry--.
Director, civil information and edu-
cation
Director, communications
Director, economics
Director, finance —
Director, food and natural resources.
Director, government and legal
Director, public services
Director, social affairs
R vukyu University adviser - -
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Adviser-coordinator.
Agriculturist
Chief, programs and statistics
Financial specialist---
Fishery economist
Government analyst
Information specialist
Legal adviser--
Medical officer
Public safety adviser
Purchasing specialist
Transportation economist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural adviser
Attorney-adviser
Civil engineer
Distribution specialist--
Electrical engineer
Financial specialist
Fisheries economist.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
10,200
9,800
10,200
22, 320
7,440
7,040
7,640
7,040
7,040
21,120
7.240
7,040
11.880
5.940
5,940
6.340
11,880
6,750
5.060
5,435
6,310
5,060
10, 120
5,245
21,650
19.600
42, 420
100. 622
33, 1.30
6,460
388, 952
15,000
1,459
1,100
20.830
427, 341
10. 800
10,800
10,200
9,600
9,800
8,560
"8,566'
14.115
12,635
11,675
51. 170
12.315
6.460
160. 390
13.000
610
1.000
11,050
10,800
10,800
11,050
300
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Continued
Government and Relief in Occupied Areas — Continued
Government and Relief in Occupied Areas, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Num- Total
her salary
Num- Total
bor salary
1 $.8. 760
I 8,560
1 8,760
"l 8,760'
4 34, 440
1 8,560
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 8.560
1 8. 360
1 8.560
1 8,360
1 8. 560
1 8, 760
Government analyst
"i .8.',660
1 8. .660
1 8.760
1 8. 560
1 8, 560
1 8. .560
1 9. 360
1 8, 560
1 S, 660
1 8,360
1 S, 360
1 8,360
1 8,560
1 8,760
1 8,560
Statistician.,,
1 8,560
1 8,760
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3 21, 120
1 7. 040
3 22,120
3 22, 120
1 7. 040
1 7. 040
1 7. 440
1 7. 040
1 8. 040
2 14. 280
1 7.840
1 7.240
1 7.640
1 7,240
] 7,840
Electronic engineer
1 7,440
1 7,240
1 7,240
1 7, 040
1 7. 240
i 7. 040
1 7, 040
6 35,200
3 21, 720
2 15,280
1 8, 040
1 7.040
2 14.080
2 14, 280
1 7. 240
1 7,040
4 28. 360
1 7, 240
1 7,240
1 7, 040
1 7,040
I 7. 240
I 7.040
4 23, 760
1 7,240
1 7.040
2 14. 480
" 1 7,440
1 7. 440
1 7,440
1 7, 440
Trade specialist
1 7,240
1 7,440
1 7,240
1 7, 440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
4 24,960
3 18. 620
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 5. 940
3 17, 820
2 11.880
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
5 30, 700
1 6, 140
1 6,340
1 5,940
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
6 36, 640
1 6,340
2 12,080
1 6.340
1 5, 940
1 5. 600
1 5. .500
1 5,500
Grade 10. Range .$5,600 to .$6,250:
1 6,500
Klectronicencineer
2 11,875
Fin-mci:!! adviser
2 11.125
1 5, .TO
4 22, 125
1 5, 625
1 5. 500
I 5.500
1 5.500
1 .5. 185
1 5, 060
1 h. 060
I 5. 060
1 5. 060
1 5,500
1 5,625
1 6,000
1 5, 625
1 5, 625
1 5, 750
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5,060
1 5, 060
Customs and immigration officer. . .
1 5. 060
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
1 5. 685
1 .6, 060
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
I 5. 310
1 5, 060
1 5, 560
2 10. 370
1 .6. 310
1 6. 060
2 10.120
1 5. 060
1 5, 1S6
1 .6.060
1 ,6,310
1 5, 060
4 19, 980
30 129, 475
1 5, 435
I 5. 185
1 5,310
2 10, 620
1 .5, 185
9 42. 330
22 97, 260
TraHiiiii V,
Gradl' s Kuril'.' %I.IVM to $.'1,370
Grade 7. Hallge $4,205 to $4,955. _
1 6,185
8 38, 835
22 97, 610
DETAIL OF PER.SONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Fiol'i— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.665
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
Positions at hourly rates:
Num- Total
her .<jalary
16 $62, 420
33 114,780
33 106, 205
30 89, 470
Num- Total
ber salary
19 $76, 855
33 116,140
32 103, 750
14 42, 020
2 11,3)4
Num- Total
her salary
16 $61,0.60
:i2 114,645
31 102, 826
13 39, 976
Total permanent, field
270 1.404,605
28 145. 662
213 1,104,919
36 170, 022
200 1,036, .301
Net permanent, field
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment--
Regular pay in excess of 52-week, base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay -
Additional pay lor service abroad
242 1, 258, 943
223,454
6,620
10, 000
311,405
177 934, 897
197, 806
3,553
10,000
227, 7.60
160 846, 190
197, 465
3,000
.6,000
126.810
1, 810, 422
1, 373, 706
1, 177, 455
2, 237, 763
1, 648, 705
1, 263. 456
United States Soldiers' Home
Maintenance and Operation, United States Soldiers' Home
(Trust Fund) —
Equipment for New Construction, United States Soldiers' Home
(Trust Fund) —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
676
41
683
680
48
724
926
44
872
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 163
GS-3.3
$2, 849
CPC-3.5
$1, 258
$3,161
GS-3.3
$2, 800
CPC-3.5
$927
$3. 076
GR-3.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,759
CPC-3.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$839
01 Personal services;
$1, 608, 122
69, 913
6. 406
45, 674
$1,762,049
75, 453
6. 423
32. 760
$2,087,1.68
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
71,265
8, 3.64
Payment above basic rates
39,406
1,719,014
6,856
1.961
4,244
41,672
1,670
377,812
768, 760
91.002
359. 865
6,094
1, 876, 685
2.660
2.360
4, 570
44. 860
2,170
305. 700
873. 100
727, 800
4. 509. 243
7.300
2, 206, 183
3.795
3.290
10.300
90, 965
2. 355
382,110
984. 044
09 Equipment
155, 593
1, 322. 500
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions,.
7,001
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters, subsistence.
3,377,940
177, 181
8,3.66,428
21.6, 185
6, 168, 136
215, 636
3,200,769
8,141,243
4, 952, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SBBVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer (cardiology) —
Dental officer (general)
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Maintenance engineer,
Medical officer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Budget analyst
Social worker (medical)
Landscape architect
Personnel assistant
Administrative assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965. ,,
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546,
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160. ..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665. ..
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total
salary
5. 174
6,060
5.174
5,174
65, 424
1.6,4.39
66. 886
48, 427
125,998
Num- Total
ber salary
18. 327
6. 940
.6, 940
6,174
5. 060
5. 174
5,174
6,060
68, 424
1.5,439
69, 421
50, 891
128,948
18,327
5,940
5,940
6,174
5,060
5,174
5,174
5,060
72, 629
19, 234
96, 701
.64, 066
199. 748
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
301
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Num- Total
Num
- Total
Nuir
- Total
Departmental — Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
her
salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
m
$240,496
S7
$243, 137
139
$386, 137
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
31
78,808
32
80, 621
46
116,621
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,505 to $5,315
1
4,819
1
4,819
1
4,819
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
I
4,362
1
4,362
1
4,362
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
5
19, 676
5
19, 676
6
19, 676
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
•n
79, 473
M
79, 473
26
93, 213
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
M
111,073
:«
126, 527
45
148, 927
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
Mi
81,354
27
83,641
31
95, 637
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
25
72,314
27
77, 486
31
88,486
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032-
4li
123,501
61
134, 887
60
167,856
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
143
363,963
163
407,213
218
540,313
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
150
188, 627
115
106, 580
176
147, 680
Total permanent, departmental
676
, 767, 745
680 1
771,710
926 2,322,209
34
149,623
4
9,661
98
235, 061
Net permanent, departmental (av-
, 762, 049
828 2. 087. 1.68
Part-time and temporary positions
69,913
75,453
71,266
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
5,405
6,423
8,351
Payment above basic rates:
32, 809
19,996
22,686
12,765
12,766
16, 720
l,n9,014
1,876,685
, 206, 183
Canal Zone Government
Operating Expenses, Canal Zone Government —
OBLIG.iTIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions:
1,177
1,406
20
34
1. 156
1,440
1.178
1,387
20
36
1,185
1,422
Full-time equivalent of all other positions:
17
Average number of all employees:
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,632
GS-6.5
$4, 258
CPC-5.6
$4,596
1,177
$6, 724
OS-6.6
$5,376
CPC-8.5
$4, 759
1,222
OS-6 5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$5, 477
Ungraded positions: Average salary:
1 231
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions:
$5, 615, 901
1, 635, 666
102, 697
40, 964
17,823
162, 016
26, 208
208, 461
$5,875,3M
1, 675, 472
106, 502
43, 413
14, 013
168, 846
27,600
210,000
1,783,432
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates:
Payments to other agencies for re-
imbursable details: United States
Personal services:
6, 106, 831
1, 702, 827
6, 374, 716
1, 746, 486
1, 8=2, 465
Total personal services
02 Travel-. -
7, 809, 668
204, 258
280, 789
48,061
99, 708
29, 660
2,039,846
1, 125, 551
64,961
443, 603
1,600
8, 121,200
268, 400
246, 600
64,200
87,900
31,000
2,118,900
1,005,000
104,200
680, 600
1,800
20,000
8, 868, 900
66, 200
57, 300
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contrlbutlons-
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims
75,900
468, 700
1,800
300
135 OOO
12,147,695
12,738,800
13,783,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field (Panama Canal grades): '
Positions at rates In excess of $14,800:
Governor of the Canal Zone -
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $13,500 to $14,750:
Civil affairs director
Health director
Grade 14. Range $12,000 to $13,250:
Medical officer
Superintendent, hospital
Superintendent of schools
Grade 13. Range $10,450 to $11,700:
Assistant to health director.
Chief, division of quarantine and
and preventive medicine..
Chief, division of sanitation
Chief, civil intelligence branch
Chief, postal, customs and immi-
gration division
Chief police division
Medical officer-
Superintendent, hospital
Grade 12. Range $8,800 to $10,050:
Chief, Ore division
Chief, police division
Dental officer _
Director of education —
Investigator
Magistrate
Medical officer
Military assistant to governor
Veterinary officer
Grade 11. Range $7,425 to $8,675:
Assistant chief. Postal, customs and
immigration division
Assistant chief, police division
Chemist
Chief, fire division
Chief nurse
Dean, junior college
Dental officer.
Director, physical education and
recreation —
Inspector, police division
Investigator
Military assistant to governor
Grade 10. Range $6,876 to $7,813:
Administrative assistant
Chief, area sanitation
Chief customs inspector
Chief dietitian
Director of education
Industrial training coordinator
Investigator _
Post office inspector —
Principal high school
Supervisor, elementary education. . .
Veterinary officer
Grade 9. Range $6,325 to $7,263:
Administrative assistant.
Administrator, estates...
Assistant chief, customs inspector. ..
Assistant director, physical educa-
tion and recreation
Chemist
Chief, contraband control section...
Chief, customs Inspector
Chief nurse
Civil defense assistant
Investigator
Librarian
Nurse
Nurse, supervisor...
Pharmacist
Professional training officer
Quarantine Inspector
Grade 8. Range $6,775 to $6,713
Grade 7. Range $5,266 to $6,194
Grade 6. Range $4,744 to $5,681
Grade 6. Range $4,263 to $5,200
Grade 4. Range $3,969 to $4,569
Grade 3. Range $3,688 to $4,288
Grade 2. Range $3,438 to $4,038
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $6,706 to $6,644
Grade 9. Range $5,188 to $6,125
Grades. Range $4,675 to $6,613
Grade 7. Range $4,294 to $5,044
Grade 6. Range $4,000 to $4,600
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $6,325 and above:
Assistant postmaster.
Captain
Detective captain
Foreman
Police captain
Postmaster
Rates less than $6,325..
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
82, 617
24,215
12,000
10,803
10,450
10,700
1,090
1 9,034
2 17,600
1 9,050
2 17,734
33 291,267
8,800
7,399
7,925
7,425
7.425
7,425
29,232
7,425
7,376
7,425
7,425
7,091
7,031
7,344
6,875
28,749
13,750
20,716
1 6, 326
1 6, 481
2 13, 049
1 6, 325
1 5, 368
1 7, 498
8 51, 328
9 54, 431
56 304,068
62 317,517
212
987, 229
37 166, 346
50 195, 715
28 100, 613
1 5, 639
1 6, 227
1 5, 222
13, 700
11,827
6,364
20,547
84,094
24,250
12, 125
12, 130
10, 575
10,700
10, 662
10, 460
280, 754
21,326
7,187
7,370
6,875
28,959
13, 986
21, 122
20, 406
6,529
13, 155
6,607
7,034
6,794
1 7, 106
1 6, 325
1 6, 325
1 6, 638
2 13, 429
1 6, 325
1 5. 493
1 7, 907
8 52, 578
8 47, 448
84 475,649
29 149, 609
226
1,066,837
36 154,093
51 201, 188
26 91, 4()U
1 5, 700
1 5, 383
1 5, 378
1 6,044
13, 700
13, 202
19, 418
20, 647
7 86, 370
2 24, 260
1 12, 375
1 12, 130
1 10,700
1 10, 700
1 10, 700
1 10, 700
27 283,144
2 21,450
7,675
7,676
8,175
7,676
7,800
30, 366
7,675
"7,675
7,813
7,227
15, 020
7,404
7,344
7,526
7,031
7,813
29,793
14,532
21,590
20, 875
6,685
13, 467
6.663
7,190
6,950
1 6, 794
2 13, 741
1 6, 325
1 5, 624
1 7. 907
8 53, 828
9 64,018
83 481,732
29 164, 195
227
1,084,546
36 152, 246
62 208, 624
26 93, 299
1 6, 810
1 6, 539
1 5, 534
1 5, 044
26,200
13, 700
13, 202
19, 418
20,547
29, 400
1 Ranges established under Executive Order 1888, Feb. 2, 1914, by authority of the act
of Aug. 24, 1912 (37 Stat. 561), as amended by act of July 9, 1937 (50 Stat. 487).
302
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Canal Zone Government — Continued
Operating Expenses, Canal Zone Government — Continued
DETAIL OF PBBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Continued
Positions at hourly rates: Eates equiva-
Nam- Total
ber salary
11 $56,779
Nam- Total
ber salary
11 $59,238
Nam- Total
ber salary
11 $59, 238
Tota! permanent, field —
1,177
6,029,381
40.6
205,016
1,178
6,158,115
13.4
72, 761
1,292
6,839,308
17.6
96, 802
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
1, 136. 4
5,824,365
1,406
1,635,665
1,164.6
6,085,354
1,387
1,675,472
1,274.4
6, 742, 506
1,451
1, 783, 432
DETAIL OF I'EusoNAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment:
$20, 696
506
57,001
12,940
25,000
27, 508
17,823
74,268
26,208
87, 778
$28,647
500
52, 855
13,013
25, OOO
29,900
14,013
74,780
27,600
94,066
$14, 950
Part-time employment:
49,115
12,013
W. A. E. employment:
29,400
14, 018
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base:
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay:
74, 780
27, 120
Night-work differential, United States
94,066
Total personal services:
6,106,831
1,702,827
6, 374, 715
1,746,485
1, 852, 465
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
CIVIL FUNCTIONS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Rivers and Harbors and Flood Control
Hydraulic Mining in California, Debris Fund — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
3
2
5
4
4
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 622
GS-7.0
$4,630
GS-7.0
$4,630
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$8,898
34
$17,931
69
$14,943
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
Total personal serviccs(see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
8,932
622
130
366
1,880
2,600
658
18,000
15, 000
1, 500 3.W
26,819 1 050
14,988
66, 019 18, 000
Maintenance and Operation of Darns and Other Improvements of
Navigable Waters —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
42
38
40
36
40
35
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 038
OS-8.0
$3,514
CPC-5.8
$2,662
$5, 100
GS-8.0
$3,624
CPC-5.9
$5. 108
GS-8.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,624
CPC-5.9
01 Personal services:
$150, 698
678
1,488
$145,606
659
1,600
$142, 951
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
649
1,500
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
152, 664
147, 665
1,600
20
300
880
2,000
200
100
145,000
1,600
20
300
880
2,000
20l)
100
152, 664
152,665
ISd.OOO
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
CIVIL FUNCTIONS Schehjule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
RivEHB AND Harbors and Flood Control
Revolving Fund, Corps of Engineers —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy objects
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate'
1954 estimate
24, 162
1,665
24, 149
1,473
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,624
as-6.8
$3,396
CPC-6.4
$3,493
$4,624
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 396
$3 493
=====
Object classification
Personal services:
Pay and allowances to commis-
sioned officers
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Commxmication services
05 Rents and utility services --
00 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials..
09 Equipment-
10 Lands and structures...
1952 actual 1953 estimate i
1, 226, 465
I, 192, 250
,, 222, 599
,, 30.3, om
i, 313. 470
915,000
', 182, 871
1, 124, 355
', 644, 500
, 842, 660
1964 estimate
$605, 688
89, 626. 853
4, 166, 300
103, 020, 337
3, 282. 000
941. 050
1, 181. 600
6, 820. 000
906, 700
41, 15), 079
18, 397. 597
16.911,000
1. 857, 650
' Information for 1963 is fumlsbed for comparative purposes.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
303
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$40,600
306, 410
191, 213, 710
1,935,272
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
2 081 597
189, 278, 438
779, 749
191,831,166
-9, 014, 953
Increase (or decrease (— )) in items on
190,058,187
Canal Zone Government
Postal Service, Canal Zone Government —
SCHEUTTLE A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions:
108
59
107
59
115
59
112
. 59
Average number of all employees:
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades, United States
rate:
$7,500
QS-10.0
$5, 130
1,607
$7, 656
QS-10.0
$5,244
1,642
Ungraded positions: Average salary:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions:
$549, 216
88,900
1,509
$587, 386
91,000
1,614
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Personal services:
550, 725
88,900
589,000
91,000
Total personal services
639,625
7,500
■ 198,536
1,925
1,112
37, 740
49, 597
9,834
414
35, 698
300
134, 494
680,000
15,600
234,600
2,000
1,600
14,800
68,600
13, 500
500
37,600
300
135,000
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
1, 116, 775
1,700
1,204,000
1,116,075
1,204,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field (Panama Canal grades): '
General schedule grades:
Grade 10. Range $6,875 to $7,813
Post office inspector
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates at $6,325 and above:
Postmaster —
Assistant postmaster
Rates less than $6,325...
Total permanent, field...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States rate
Local rate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
United States rate
Total personal services:
United States rate
Local rate
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
ber salary
$7, 500
29, 225
26. 100
491, 432
29, 400
26, 200
636, 984
I Ranges established under Executive Order 1888, Feb. 2, 1914, by authority of the
act of Aug. 24, 1912 (37 Stat. 561), as amended by act of July 9, 1937 (50 Stat. 487).
Panama Canal Company
General and Administrative Expenses, Panama Canal Company-
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
UNITED STATES
Total number of permanent positions
Fulltime equivalent of all other positions.
569
26
577
537
29
543
512
29
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grade n
$4,260
GS-5.7
$2, 991
CPC-3.3
$3,704
$4,188
GS-5.5
$2, 712
CPC-3.0
$3,865
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,865
01 Personal services:
$2. 105. 520
100, 117
3.788
313, 061
$2, 004. 705
115.600
1.990
368,000
Part time and temporary positions.
Regular pay m excess of 62-week
115.500
1,968
2. 622, 486
2, 522, 486
?. 490. 196
2. 424, 995
2, 476, 045
2,428,445
Deduct portion not chargeable to
general and administrative ex*
65,200
2,400
400
3.600
6.0OO
400
900
800
4.200
47,600
2,400
3,600
5,000
3.100
Total United States
83.900
63.800
ISTHMUS
Total number of permanent positions:
3,342
9,326
43
3,155
3,054
12, 481
3,271
9,192
90
3,196
3,179
12, 388
Full-time equivalent of all other positions:
2.885
Average number of all employees:
11.767
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades. United States
rate:
$5. 240
GS-5.9
$4,276
CPC-5.9
$5,482
1,225
$r, 406
GS-6.0
$4,538
CPC-6.2
$5,688
1,259
$5. 537
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades,
United States rate:
$4,640
Ungraded positions: Average salary:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions:
$16,049,054
11,425,135
227,070
3,860,214
75,567
608, 916
714, 790
548, 149
$17,200,989
11,574,208
494. 406
4,023.733
66, 121
606, 766
671, 773
30,000
$17,365,061
11.209,140
83,353
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc
69 135
Payment above basic rates:
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken. United States rate...
30,000
Total personal services:
17. 508, 756
16, 000, 139
33, 294. 264
18.297.272
16,269,714
32,262,486
18,043,721
Deduct portion not chargeable to
administrative and general expenses.
30, 849 461
214,631
18,694
3,241
2,514
1,960
733
15,660
39,500
1.342
2,304,600
123, 450
37,290
20,800
82,600
42.400
207. 400
181. 500
2 701 300
122. 200
29 590
83.500
42 400
General accounting oflJce audit
Balance of expenses of 1949 not
charged to limitation of that year
because limitation was fully ex-
176,000
General and administrative ex-
penses in United States
83,900
63,800
304
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Panama Canal Compant— Continued
General and Administrative Expenses, Panama Canal Company —
Continued
GENERAL AND ADMINISTKATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ISTBM us— continued
$2,600
696
11,781
$77,650
4,000
136. 410
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
142,410
Total. general and administrative
313, 252
3,301,800
3,684,000
DETAIL OF FEESONAL SERVICES
OmCES IN THE UNITED STATES
Field (United States grades):
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to vice president and
secretary
Chief of office and general purchas-
ing officer _.
Secretary, Panama Canal Com-
pany
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of office and assistant
general purchasing officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney _
Fiscal as.sistant
Inspecting engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant purchasing agent
Auditor
Chief, commodity purchasing group.
Executive assistant
Passenger traffic manager
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant auditor
Assistant purchasing agent _.
Chief, accounting branch
Chief, commodity piu-chasing group.
Personnel assistant
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Clerk
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Assistant passenger traffic manager..
Assistant treasurer ._
Chief, accounting branch
Chief, commodity purchasing group -
Chief, records section
Clerk
Engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at armual rates:
Rates of $6,060 and above:
Assistant purchasing agent
Assistant treasurer, New York
Assistant to vice president, New
York
Chief cook _
Chief electrician.
Chief engineer
Chief officer
Chief radio officer--
Chief steward
Dock foreman
Dock superintendent...
First assistant engineer...
Freight and passenger solicitor
Freight traffic manager
Master ___
Port engineer
Purchasing agent
Purser
Second assistant engineer
Second officer..
Second radio officer.
Shore steward
Third assistant engineer.
Third officer...
Vice president, New York
1 $11,560
1 11,800
6,570
9,360
7,135
7,440
7,240
7,040
3 18, 750
1 5, 685
1 5,810
1 5,853
2 10, 535
1 6, 436
3 17,430
6 28,110
7 32, 590
11 52,380
13 67, 085
8 31,090
33 113,655
38 118, 120
6 14, 286
1 3, 310
8,200
13, 500
16, 297
15,817
27, 916
19, 224
16, 765
16, 537
6,300
7,040
19, 248
6,000
9,800
31, 356
10,300
13, 050
16, 637
17, 066
17.028
16,547
7.640
31,483
31, 428
18,000
1953 estimate
1 $11,800
1 10, 800
6,940
18,750
1 5, 560
4 22, 865
1 6,810
7 32, 810
8 38, 165
13 56, 710
7 27, 495
26 91,910
38 121,800
7 19, 970
8,200
13,500
16, 297
15,817
27, 916
19, 224
16, 765
16,537
5,300
7,040
19, 248
6,000
9,800
31,356
10,300
13,060
16. 537
17. 0.56
17, 028
15, 547
7,640
31,483
31, 428
18,000
6,940
18,760
6,810
22, 990
6 28, 190
4 19, 070
11 48,745
6 23, 960
20 71, 740
32 104, 140
7 20, 650
13, 600
16, 297
15,817
27, 916
19. 224
16.765
16. 637
6,300
7,040
19, 248
6,000
9,800
31,356
10, 300
13,050
16, 637
17, 056
17.028
15, 647
7.640
31,483
31, 428
18,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES — COD.
Field (United States grades)— Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates-
Continued
Rates less than $5,000-
Num- Total
ber salary
348
$1,101,723
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,167,026
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,167,026
659
2, 160, 177
7.9
44,657
637
2, 115, 532
23.3
110, 827
512
2,004,977
2
14,400
Net permanent, field (average
661.1
2, 106, 520
98,800
1,317
3,788
313, 061
613.7
2,004,705
116, 600
610
1, 990, 577
115,600
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
1,990
368,000
1.968
368,000
Total personal services, field (offices
2, 522. 486
2, 490, 195
2.476,045
ISTHMUS
Field (Panama Canal grades) : '
Genera! schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $14,300 to $16,700:
1 13,070
1 13, 500
1 14, 750
1 13, 631
1 13, 631
1 13. 500
1 14, 300
1 13,657
1 14. 760
1 13. 600
1 13,813
1 13, 600
1 13, 600
1 13,666
1 13, .500
1 13, 666
1 13, 600
1 13, 813
1 12,000
1 12, 250
1 12, 260
1 12,000
1 12, 250
1 14, 650
1 13,813
1 14, 750
1 13,500
1 14, 125
1 13, 813
1 13, 813
1 13, 813
1 13,6«0
1 13, 813
1 13, 812
1 13, 813
1 12,000
1 12, 250
1 12, 500
1 12, 250
1 12,250
Grade 15. Range $13,500 to $14,760:
Community services director
Engineering and construction direc-
1 12. 100
1 14, 471
1 13. 500
1 13, 600
Grade 14. Range $12,000 to $13,250:
Assistant engineering and con-
1 11, 980
1 12,000
Assistant supply and service direc-
tor
1 12,000
1 12, 158
1 12, 100
1 12. 260
1 12, 000
1 10,500
1 12, 439
1 12, 101
1 11, 750
1 12, 269
1 11,962
1 12. 168
1 12,250
1 12. 250
1 12, 000
1 12. 000
1 12.500
1 12, 250
1 12.000
1 12, 500
1 12, 600
1 12, 250
1 12,000
1 12, 580
1 12, 250
1 12,000
Chief, locks division •..
riiief, management division
Cliit'f. navigation division and port
General manager, commissary divi-
1 12, 250
1 12, 500
1 12, 000
1 12, 500
1 12,000
Railroad and terminals director
1 12, 201
1 12,000
1 10, 450
1 10, 538
1 10. 450
1 10. 460
1 10, 450
1 12,000
1 10,460
1 10,700
1 10, 460
1 10, 700
1 10, 700
Grade 13. Range $10,450 to $11,700:
Administrative assistant to gover-
Assistant chief, dredging division...
Assistant chief, management divi-
1 10, 460
1 10, 450
1 10,411
1 10, 423
1 10,732
1 10,413
1 10, 460
1 10, 460
1 10,460
1 10, 388
Assistant designing engineer
Assistant general manager, commis-
1 10. 700
1 10. 555
1 10, 700
1 10, 700
1 10,460
1 10, 700
1 10, 700
I 10, 960
1 10, 950
1 10, 700
1 10, 460
Assistant personnel director
Chief, contract and inspection divi-
1 10, 450
1 10,411
1 10, 700
1 10, 450
1 10, 450
1 10, 700
1 10,450
1 10, 488
1 10. 460
1 10, 450
1 10, 460
1 10, 671
1 10, 700
1 10, 700
1 10, 700
1 10, 460
1 10.450
1 10, 450
Chief , electrical-mechanical branch .
1 lo! 700
1 10, 450
1 10. 700
1 10, 700
1 10, 585
1 10,460
1 10,777
1 10,700
1 10,700
1 10.700
1 10, 700
1 10, 490
1 10, 576
1 10,071
1 10, 339
1 8, 856
Chief, water and laboratories branch .
1 10, 464
1 10, 450
1 10, 460
1 10, 460
1 10,460
1 9, 967
1 11,682
General manager, clubhouse divi-
Supeiintendent, motor transporta-
Supeiintendent, Atlantic locks
Superintendent, Pacific locks
Superintendent, terminals division.
1 Ranges established xmder Executive Order 1
of Aug. 24, 1912 (37 Stat. 661), as amended by £
, 1914, by authority of the act
B, 1937 (Stat. 487).
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
305
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
ISTHU US— continued
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Con.
General schedule grades— Continued
OradelS. Range $10,450t0$ll,700— Con.
Treasurer
Grade 12. Range $8,800 to $10,050:
Architect, general
Assistant chief accountant...
Assistant chief, contract and inspec-
tion division :
Assistant chief, northern district —
Assistant to maintenance engineer..
Attorney :
Budget specialist
Chemist in charge
Chief, aids navigation.
Chief, civil engineering branch
Chief, construction and mainte-
nance branch
Chief, dry warehouse branch
Chief, employment and utilization
division.
Chief hydrographer
Chief, northern district...
Chief, power branch
Chief, safety branch
Chief, surveys branch..
Chief, testing laboratory
Chief, wage and classification divis-
Dairy manager
Director of admeasurement
Electrical-mechanical engineer.
Engineer
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical...
Engineer, mechanical-refrigerating..
Engineer, plant
Engineer, production
Executive assistant to President
Governmental accountant
Military assistant to Governor
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Printer
Superintendent, abattoir and cold
storage plant
Supervisor
Supervisor, architectural engineer...
Supervisor, civil engineer..
Supervisor, electrical engineer
Supervisor, structural engineer
Survey and cartographic engineer...
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $7,425 to $8,675:
Administrative assistant
Architect, general
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief, housing division
Assistant chief, southern district —
Assistant chief, surveys branch
Assistant chief, testing laboratory...
Assistant general manager, club-
house division..
Assistant superintendent, motor
transportation division
Assistant superintendent, Atlantic
locks
Assistant superintendent. Pacific
locks .
Assistant superintendent, store-
house..
Assistant superintendent, terminals
division
Assistant treasurer
Assistant to chief, water laboratories
branch
Assistant to chief, management di-
vision
Assistant to supply and service di-
rector
Attorney
Budget specialist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief admeasurer
Chief, administrative branch
Chief, communications branch
Chief designer
Chief, employment and utilisation
division
Chief, grounds maintenance divi-
sion
Chief hydrographer
Chief, payroll division
Chief, retail stores branch
Chief, wage and classification divi-
sion.
Contract officer
Engineer
Engineer, civil ,
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
17,859
8.410
9,035
22, 275
8,769
9,050
10, 050
8,655
26,400
8,262
8,351
9,050
7,405
8,800
17,032
8,800
7,405
14,824
22, 275
6,612
7,925
7,942
8, 662
6,456
7,675
7.675
15, 350
7,861
7,425
7,425
7,813
7,425
7,360
7,441
15,742
7,550
7,412
7.675
7,425
7,705
7,425
7,425
7,425
7.925
15.384
7.425
52. 082
15,100
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
9.300
22. 275
9,050
9,300
10, 050
17,600
8.800
7.425
15,350
22, 275
7,425
8,127
8,675
7,425
7,675
7,675
7,675
15,600
7,675
7,425
8,425
7,675
7,425
7,675
7,425
7,425
7,646
15. 978
7,925
7,425
7.675
7,675
7,925
15,783
7,425
53.225
15,600
8.925
9.050
9.113
9.31X)
30. 700
9.050
9,425
10,050
9.050
18.100
9,050
7.675
8,800
15,350
23.025
7,425
7,925
7.925
15.850
7.855
7.490
8.675
7.675
7,675
7,675
7,675
7,675
7,675
16,292
7,925
7,675
7.925
7,925
7,675
7,675
7,675
8,175
16,004
7.425
62,150
15,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ISTHMUS — continued
Field (Panama Canal grades) — Con.
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Ranee $7,425 to $8,675— Con.
Engineer, hydrographic supervisor..
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structural
Governmental accountant __.
Housing manager
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
Master of transportation
Military assistant to Governor
Roadmaster
Superintendent, Atlantic area,
maintenance division
Supervisor, shops, dredging division
Supervising construction inspector..
Training officer
Grade 10. Range $6,875 to $7,813;
Assistant chief, payroll division
Assistant housing manager —
Assistant supervisor, dredging
division
Assistant to community services
director
Assistant to general manager, club-
house division
-Assistant to persoimel director
Attorney
Budget specialist
Chemist
Chief clerk
Chief, motion picture branch
Engineer, electrical
Executive assistant
Executive assistant to executive
secretary...
Governmental accountant...
Housing manager
Information specialist
Laundry manager
Manager, clubhouse
Manager, retail store
Manager, wholesale
Safety engineer.
Secretary to Governor
Veterinarian
Grade 9. Range $6,325 to $7,263:
.\dmeasurer
.\dministratlve assistant
Architect, general
Assistant chief, grounds mainte-
nance.. -
Assistant chief, hydrographer
.\ssistant contract officer
Assistant superintendent, abattoir
and cold storage plant
Assistant to chief, retail stores
Assistant to general manager, club-
house division
Assistant to superintendent, motor
transportation division
Assistant to superintendent, termi-
nals division
Attorney
Bakery manager
Budget examiner _
Budget specialist
Cash accounting assistant.. _..
Chemist
Chief, catalog section.
Chief, materials control
Chief, motion picture branch
Chief, personnel records division —
Chief, purchasing section
Chief, real estate unit
Chief, United States rate employ-
ment branch
Claims examiner
Dispatcher, marine
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general — .
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, hydrographic —
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, mechanical refrigeration..
Engineer, safety...
Engineer, structural
Filter plant superintendent
Fiscal accountant-
Governmental accountant..
Housing manager
Inspector, hulls and boilers
Landscape architect
Local agent
Manager, clubhouse --
Manager, retail store
Manager, wholesale
Organization and methods examiner.
Physical science aid
Position classifier
1953 estimate
$7, 675
8,175
29,700
22, 775
7.441
7,784
7,307
6.743
8.675
16.100
7.425
14,687
6,937
7,031
7,450
7,197
20,781
7,031
7,229
7,181
7.031
7,181
21,232
53. .593
42,944
12, 650
6,638
6.720
6,794
7, 252
6,473
6,621
6,637
6,951
12. 734
6.325
7,240
6,481
7,419
6,868
7,419
7,263
13.627
21,290
27, 126
42, 598
18, 713
6,572
19.600
6,325
6.357
6.241
19. 308
6,398
6.325
63.113
13.744
7,263
6.776
12, 962
26, 221
6.477
13. 285
5,8
32,563
$7, 687
8,416
29,700
104, 450
7,925
7,488
7,425
7,925
""7,"425'
7.425
16,100
7,572
6,875
7,044
6,875
"7," 656"
7,226
6,875
7,813
7,344
7,344
14,062
7,344
21,719
6,875
7,187
6,875
68,054
42, 794
12,806
6.481
6.638
6,325
13, 432
6,325
6,325
7, 106
12. 908
6,325
7,263
""7.'47i"
7,002
7,419
1 6,807
1 7, 263
2 13, 940
3 16. 695
4 27, 909
2 12. 650
6 37. 309
3 19. 756
1 6, 325
3 19, 996
1 6, 481
1 6. 481
1 6, 481
3 19. 131
1 6. 641
1 6. 481
17 110.808
1 6, 794
1 7.263
5.935
18. 975
26, 863
6,638
13. 587
6,481
52,312
306
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
CIVIL FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Panama Canal Company — Continued
General and Administrative Expenses, Panama Canal Company-
Continued
DETAIL OF PEKsOiNAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ISTHMOS—continued
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Con.
General sciiedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $6,325 to $7,263— Con.
Nun
ber
1
- Total
salary
$6. 690
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 $7,056
1 6, 794
Num
ber
1
1
- Total
salary
$7, 212
6,950
1
1
7
6.590
6,742
44, 431
1 6, 636
7 45, 212
1 6, 325
1 6, 637
1 6, 481
1 6. 481
2 12.806
1 6, 794
1
10
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
62
181
1
121
175
147
194
163
10
8
12
14
13
21
44
9
2
6,794
64,971
6,481
1
1
2
1
6,325
6,325
12.766
6,638
Supply distribution assistant
Surveying and cartographic engineer-
Tabulating equipment operation
6.638
13,119
Grade 8. Range $5,775 to $6,713
Grade 7. Range $6,256 to $6,194
Grade 6. Range $4,744 to $5,681
Grade 5. Range $4,263 to $5,200.
Grade 4. Range $3,969 to $4,569.
Grade 3. Range .$3,688 to $4,288
Grade 2. Range .$3,438 to $4,038
Grade 1. Range $3,125 to $3,725.".
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $6,706 to $6,644
Grade 9. Range $5,188 to $6,125
Grade 8. Range $4,675 to $5,613 •. . .
Grade 7. Range .$4,294 to $5,044
Grade 6. Range $4,000 to $4,600
Grade 6. Range $3,718 to .$4,318
Grade 4. Range $3,438 to $4,038
Grade 3. Range $3,190 to $3,790
Grade 2. Range $3,025 to $3,560
66 407,718
186
1,020,928
126 659,183
197 923,466
155 637,202
203 781,162
171 605,465
24 79, 665
4 24,815
6 27,362
17 84, 136
16 75, 683
24 99, 246
44 177,966
4 16, 094
6 19,140
6 16,073
2 4, 626
1 7,218
2 20,892
1 7,045
1 6, 406
1 6,635
30 197,874
23 153,493
1 6,431
1 6,431
5 34,117
1 6, 666
1 6, 510
1 6, 510
1 7, 051
2 12, 746
2 12,830
1 6.878
2 13,969
42 277,389
2 12,688
2 13,063
7 45,406
1 6.463
77 599,191
1 11,0.52
1 6,739
62 386,923
180
1,002,094
120 628,441
176 824.499
149 627.929
194 763,164
171 614,168
17 66, 769
8 49, 566
12 67, 877
14 69, 895
13 63, 401
21 88, 731
44 186, 630
9 31,899
2 6, 380
3 9,600
1 2,338
1 7,218
2 21,384
1 7, 630
1 6, 406
1 6,635
30 203,062
23 146, 466
1 6,864
1 6,864
5 36, 192
I 6,656
1 6, 610
1 6,610
1 7,051
2 12,979
2 13,312
390, 940
034, 209
636, 265
846, 264
631,836
779, 113
689. 692
32. 374
60,180
69, 127
70,318
63, 626
89, 831
190, 710
32,799
6,380
Grade 1. Range $2,263 to $2,713
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates at $6,325 and above:
Assistant chief, aids to navigation...
1
1
2
1
1
1
30
23
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
2
2,413
7,218
Assistant to master of transportation
6,406
Engineer, chief, floating plant
203,052
First assistant engineer floating
plant .
6,864
Foreman
Foreman car shops
Foreman, general excavators and
36, 192
6,666
Foreman, general hydraulic grader. .
6,610
12, 979
Manager, hotel
2 13, 969
42 288,610
2 12, 688
2 13, 063
7 45,406
1 6, 947
77 663,794
1 11,052
1 6,739
2
42
2
2
7
1
83
1
1
13,969
289,418
12,688
Operator, chief, floating plant.
13,063
46, 406
Pilot
719, 645
Signal supervisor.
6,739
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ISTHMUS- continued
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Con.
Ungraded positions at annual rates-
Continued
Kates at $6, 323 and and above— Con.
Supervisor .__
Supervisor, buildings and equip-
ment.
Train dispatcher..
Rates less than $6,325
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $6,325 and above;
Assistant supervisor
Chief, diesel station
Chief, hydroelectric station
Control house operator
Dispatcher chief
Dispatcher power
Diver
Foreman...
Foreman, armature shop
Foreman, oil plant..
Foreman, stevedore chief. ..
Foreman, stevedore principal
General foreman.
Lockmaster
Master machinist
Master shipfitter..
Master shipwright dockmaster
Salvage master and master diver...
Shipfitter leadingman . _
Shop superintendent, motor trans-
portation division
Supervisor
Supervisor, generation and trans-
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States rate
Local rate.
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment:
United States rate
Local rate
Part-time employment:
United States rate..
Local rate
W. A. E. employment;
United States rate
Local rate
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base,
United States rate
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay:
United States rate
Local rate
Night-work differential, United States
rate
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Total personal services;
United States rate
Local rate...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber sal
1 7, 051
2 13, 614
2 13. 897
25 165, 068
1 7,296
6 40, 229
1 8,060
6 40, 396
1 6, 672
2 12, 990
1 6, (J45
2 12. 708
2 13, 322
19 131,378
1 7, 946
1 7,
1 7,
3,342
17. 822, 152
331.1
1, 773, 098
3, 010. 9
16,049,054
9,326
11,426,135
1 7. 051
2 13, 936
2 14. 393
26 166,058
1 7, 592
6 41, 136
1 8. 050
6 40, 623
1 6, 781
2 13, 437
1 6,864
2 13, 545
2 14, 102
19 131. 378
1 7, S
1 7,7
1 7,7
33, 284
548, 149
17, 508, 766
16,000,139
Num- Total
ber salary
1 7, 061
2 13, 936
2 14. 393
25 165, 058
1 7. 592
6 41. 136
1.050
40.623
i,781
2 13, 437
1 6,864
2 13. 645
2 14. 102
19 131.378
1 7, 946
1 7. 738
1 7, 779
1 7, 030
1 6, 552
3,271
18, 091, 333
182.2
890, 344
17,200,989
9,192
11,674,208
3,216
17,998,646
130.2
633, 485
671, 773
36, 947
30, 000
37, 997
30,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY detail of personal services — contlnned
Enforcement of Connally Hot Oil Act, Office of the Secretary of the
Interior —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
32
31
1
31
31
1
28
31
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
.t.5. 478
GS-8.1
$2,325
CPC-2.0
$.1, 621
GS-8.2
$1,810
CPC-1.0
$5. 554
GS-8.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$1. 810
CPC-1.0
01 Personal services:
$148, 580
$166. 155
1.000
645
1,000
$166. 645
1,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeIi
645
655
500
149, 225
5,107
161
813
48
1,795
3,137
2.355
5.048
168.800
7,200
300
900
50
1.850
3.000
3.300
. 2.000
16a 800
7,200
300
900
50
1.850
2.700
3,000
3,000
167, 689
187, 400
187, 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Ranee $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,000
1 4, 205
1 3,6eo
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$11,800
1 4,330
1 3,785
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$11,800
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 ' 4,456
1 3, 910
Total permanent, departmental
3 18,8'55
0.4 2,400
3 19,915
3 20, 165
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2.6 16,4''5
70
3 19,915
79
3 20, 166
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelt base
80
All personal services, departmental..
16,635
19,994
20,245
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9.i500 to $10,riOO:
Member Federal Petroleum Board..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Member Federal Petroleum Board. .
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,010:
Alternate member. Federal Petro-
1 10,000
1 8,760
1 7, 440
1 fi, 740
2 12,375
11 62,460
1 10.000
1 8. 760
1 7,440
3 19, 820
2 12,250
8 46, 230
1 4,620
2 9,785
2 7,570
6 20,250
1 10, 200
1 8,960
1 7, 640
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Examiner.
3 19,820
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
2 12, 250
Grade 9. Range $6,0"0 to $5,810
8 46, 230
1 4,745
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Eange $3,175 to $3,655..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
2 9,660
2 8,320
4 13,660
2 6,030
1 2, 840
1 1,810
2 9,785
2 7,570
6 20,260
1 1,810
1 1,810
29 150,116
3.4 18,000
28 147,535
0.2 1,299
28 148, 260
0.3 1,780
25.6 132,116
27.8 146,236
1,000
27.7 146,480
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary emplojTnent
1.000
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 62-weeis base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
$575
$570
1,000
$575
500
All personal services, field
132,690
148,806
148,555
149, 225
168,800
168, 800
Construction, Southeastern Power Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
12
2
13
32
3
29
347
39
317
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,666
as-6.2
$3,875
GS-5.6
$3,905
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$.3.5.876
5,445
$98, 747
6,240
$1,086,000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel£
250,000
4,000
40,000
Payment to other agencies for reim-
120,000
41,321
7,893
692
696
435
87
1,840
104. 987
36,000
11,000
15.000
2.000
3.000
39, 194
3.000
21.650
50.000
735, 000
1,500,000
443,000
300,000
90.000
70.000
32.000
90.000
Services performed by other agencies.
120.000
3.654
3,648
181, 657
446
90,000
230,000
3,735,000
242, 169
1,019,831
6, 700, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, branch of design and con-
struction
.4rea engineer
Attorney
Electrical engineer —
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, transmission design section . ,
Chief, substation design section
Chief, material draft and reports
section .-.
Chief, construction section.
Procurement officer
Attorney
Civil engineer -.
Grade 11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
.\dministrative assistant
Attorney
Budget officer
Classification specialist
Engineer
Realty assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Auditor
Civil engineer
Draftsman
Electrical engineer
Engineer
Procurement'assistant
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,040
7,040
7,010
7,040
17,820
5,940
5,940
8.940
106,920
6,940
6,060
5,060
10,120
10,120
96,140
5,060
307
308
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Construction, Southeastern Power Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Realty assistant
Appraiser.-
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses -.
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Pay above basic rates: Overtime and holi-
day pay
Payment to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
Personal services-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10, 230
3,175
2,950
8,250
10.9 35,878
5,445
17, 060
16,875
11,800
13,750
25.6 98,747
6,240
Total
salary
159. 390
156,860
161,926
109, 150
74, 250
35,000
40,000
120,000
Operation and Maintenance, Southeastern Power Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
37
66
1
41
72
30
66
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,935
GS-7.5
$4,995
GS-7.3
GS-7.6
Direct Obligalims
01 Personal services:
$164, 797
$216,000
2,000
1,000
5,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Payment to other agencies for reim-
738
1.500
155,535
11,616
238
2,742
5,704
340
1,977
1,249
13. 167
22, 674
657
224,000
15,000
3,000
8,000
2.000
1,000
499. noo
2.000
3, noo
3,000
17,000
8 OOO
1 000
Services performed by other agencies.
2,000
8,000
215, 899
1,697
760,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
217,596 1 760,000
1 740,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 9,600
Num- ToUl
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9, 600
1 9,600
1 8,360
1 8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9 600
1 9,600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,760
I 8,360
Chief, branch of power resources
Chief, branch of system planning
i 8.360
1 8,360
1 8,360
Chief, branch of operations
1 8,360
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
I9S4f
Num
ber
stimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades- Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,040
Num
ber
Total
salary
Total
salary
1 $7. 040
1
1
1
2
1
2
7,010
14,080
Electrical engineer
Grade 11. Ranfte $5,940 to $6,940:
2 14, 080
1 6, 140
14, 080
1 5. 940
1
6,940
1 5,940
1 5. 940
1 5, 940
1
1
1
.6, 940
5,940
1 6, 940
1 5. 060
1 5,060
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5,060
1 6,060
1
1
1
6 060
5,060
1 6,060
1
2
5,060
10,120
2
4
1
23
6
6
2
8
2 10, 120
1 5,060
6 25,230
2 6,820
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655. -.
10
3
6
8
7
42,0.50
10, 230
1.5,876
23.600
19, 250
96, 715
20, 460
16,875
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
U 32,460
1 2,750
5.900
22,000
37 182,630
1.1 8,377
5.9 19,446
56
15
273,286
57,286
72
16
353 600
Deduct;
67,600
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Net permanent, field (average num-
30 154, 797
40
216,000
2.000
1.000
66
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Pay above basic rates: Overtime and holi-
738
1,500
Payment to other agencies for reimburs-
6,000
2,600
156, 535
224,000
300, 000
Construction, Southwestern Power Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
116
104
99
96
2i
20
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 917
OS-7.2
$5,014
GS-7.2
$.5, 068
GS-7.1
Personal service obligations:
$507, 489
2.178
1,632
$48.3, 448
1.918
2.834.
$102, 530
Regular pay in excess of ,52-week base.--
370
100
Total personal service obligations---
511,299
488, 200
103, 000
Dired Obligations
Appropriated funds:
508, 792
45, 173
910
11,064
66
5,620
287
178, 253
397, 969
948, 2,58
79
418
488,200
67, 720
6,010
6,000
103, 000
27,000
2,000
8,000
8,600
344, 070
1, 725, 879
3, 907, 088
600
800
3,000
216,000
350,000
800,000
15 Taxes and assessments—
Total obligations from appropri-
2, 096, 778
5,305
6, 652, 967
7,600
1, 600, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment - -- -
4,600
2,102,083
6, 660, 467
1,504.500
Obliaations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
2,607
822
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
3,329
2, 105, 412
6, 560, 467
1, 604, 600
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
309
Operation and Maintenance, Southwestern Power Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all em ployees -
219
2
188
276
15
273
390
5
369
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 917
QS-7.2
$3,358
$5. 014
GS-7.2
$3,480
OS 7 1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,520
01 Personal services:
$814,623
3,670
3,620
13, 632
$1, 115, 257
33. 000
4,577
15, 166
$1, 569, 555
10,000
6,865
19 580
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services
02 Travel ---
835, 545
75, 889
7,993
16, 140
14. 130
3,086
64.975
12. 131
93
1,833
1,168.000
89, 080
13, 990
19,000
30, 000
13,000
27,900
85, 930
900
2,200
1, 606, 000
154,000
18 000
04 Coinmunication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction _.
07 Other contractual services
21,000
28,000
8,000
20.000
13 Refrmds, awards, and indemnities
1,000
2,000
Obligations incurred
1,031,815
1, 450, 000
1,900.000
DETAIL OF TERSONAL SERVICE.S
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrator
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator
General counsel
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to administrator—
Chief, division of operations
Chief, division of sales
Chief engineer
Controller
Public utilities specialist...
Special assistant to the administra-
tor..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, division of opera-
tions... -.
Assistant controller...
Attorney
Budget officer
Chief construction engineer.. _.
Chief, division of administration
Chief, division of land
Chief, hydraulic engineer
Electrical engineer
Executive assistant
Information officer
Rate e.vamlner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Chief accountant
Civil engineer
Commercial specialist
Construction engineer
Electrical engineer.
Hydraulic engineer
Information officer
Rate examiner
Real estate officer
Supply officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Auditor
Chief dispatcher
Cost accountant
Electrical engineer ,
Land appraiser
Program representative
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Budget examiner
Land appraiser..
Position classifier
Realty assistant
Safety officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget examiner -.
10,600
10,200
20,000
8,560
8,960
25,280
8,360
8,960
8,360
8,960
8,960
7,040
7,240
7,240
21,720
7,040
21,320
7,040
7,040
5,940
5,940
6,940
5,940
12,880
61,200
5,875
5,625
5,500
11,120
5,185
15, 180
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Nam- Total
9,800
10,400
10,600
10,600
10,400
20,200
25,880
8,360
9,160
8,560
9,160
9,160
16,920
16, 720
8,360
14,280
7,440
7,440
29,360
7,240
21,720
7,240
7,240
5,940
5,940
13, 080
56,060
11,880
6,940
6,875
6,000
'5,'625'
11,245
5,310
15, 555
6,810
10,400
10,600
10,000
10,600
10,600
20,600
8,960
9,360
26, 280
8,560
9,360
8,560
9,360
9,360
17, 320
16, 720
8,360
8,560
14, 480
7,640
7,640
29,560
7,040
7,640
8,010
6,140
6,340
6,940
5,940
6,140
13, 280
51, 120
6,140
6,910
6,000
11, 370
5,435
15, 930
5,810
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,u60 to $5,810— Con.
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Instrument repairman
Land appraiser
Land law officer
Maintenance superintendent . . . .
Placement assistant
Property and stock supervisor
Purchasing officer..
Rate examiner
Sales engineer
Secretary
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiv-
alent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay.
Personal services.
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct construction obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts,
Operation and maintenance obligations.
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$10, 745
10, 370
56, 910
5,060
10, 120
5,185
5,310
5.060
5,310
5,186
6,310
6,060
5,186
6,310
43. 830
89, 100
60. 800
110, 265
137, 880
111,170
18,900
3,054
7.736
271,960
3,670
5,798
15, 264
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 995
10,620
58,035
5,185
5,185
5,310
16, 180
5,435
5,185
5,435
5,310
5,435
6,186
6,310
5, 435
30,096
86, 770
54, 460
126,656
146. 220
109. 500
18, 660
.33. 000
6, 495
18, 000
$11, 245
10, 870
58,910
6,310
6,310
5,435
5,185
5,560
10, 370
5,560
5,435
5,560
5,310
5,435
5,560
30, 696
88, 770
59, 605
132, 565
151,265
104, 320
27.150
Research in the Utilization of Saline Water, Office of the Secretary
of the Interior —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
8
10
8
15
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,600
GS-10.1
$6,658
OS-10.1
01 Personal services:
$.57,803
197
$84,960
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
200
58,000
8,000
300
1,000
12,000
4,000
200
1,500
40,000
85, 160
11,840
300
2,000
240,000
Services performed by other agen-
20,000
200
500
40,000
125,000
400,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant
Num- Total
ber salary
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
3 26, 080
1 5, 500
Num- Total
ber salary
310
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Research in the Utilization of Saline Water, Office of the Secretary
of the Interior — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried on other
position schedules paid from this ac-
coimt
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)-.:
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Add portion of salaries carried in
other position schedules paid from this
account
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$1,205
4,160
3,410
44,000
14,000
$1,330
4,295
3,535
73,160
12,000
Fishery Research, Office of the Secretary of the Interior-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 esthnate
1954 estimate
22
17
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,700
OS-7.5
01 Personal services:
$83,705
Regular pay in e.icess of 52-week
398
84, 103
8,897
1,000
1,000
3.000
5,000
150,000
1,000
6,000
260,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Coordinator-Supervisory fishery bi-
ologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Civil engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Fishery research biologist
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant coordinator-supervisory
fishery biologist
Construction management engineer.
Electrical engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineering draftsman
Fishery research biologist
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01 Personal services _
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
7,040
7.040
7,040
5,940
5, 940
5,940
15.180
5,060
13,640
22, 225
COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS
Salaries and Expenses, Commission of Fine Arts —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2
2
2
2
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 995
QS-7.5
$5, 135
GS-7.5
$4,560
OS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 420
CPC-2.0
01 Personal services:
$9,990
2, 046
40
$10, 270
1,590
40
$16, 100
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
940
60
12, 076
4,658
519
1,781
850
1,253
11,900
5,200
400
1,600
800
1,300
17,100
6,200
04 Communication services .^
400
1,600
800
1.300
21, 147
21, 200
26, 400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$7,040
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$7,240
Num- Total
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Secretary and administrative officer.
1 $7, 240
1 3,410
Grade 3. Range $2,9.i0 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
1 2,950
1 3,030
1 3, 030
1 2, 420
Total permanent, departmental (av-
2
9,990
2,046
40
2
10,270
1,590
40
4 16,100
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
940
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
60
12,076
11,900
17, 100
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION
Construction, Bonneville Power Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,263
254
2,282
2,265
240
2,402
2,217
215
2,339
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,629
GS-6.8
$3,054
CPC-4.4
$4, 725
$4,801
GS-7.4
$3,192
CPC-4.5
$4, 821
$4, 873
GS-7.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary...
$3,233
CPC-4.5
Positions at hourly rates: Average
$4,833
Personal service obligations:
$8,864,296
1,027,153
23,406
510, 626
365, 207
$10,082,141
1,071,627
25,000
410, 674
81,000
$10, 172, 263
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
991,583
25, 000
380, 381
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
65,000
Total personal service obligations...
10, 790, 688
11, 670, 242
11,624,227
Direct Obligation
10, 761, 297
1, 751, 955
322,010
103, 469
83,009
10, 620
158, 192
13.120,306
7, 007, 803
15,865,984
11, 655, 242
1, 729, 100
528,300
108, 60O
111, 700
17, 200
296, 400
18,664,111
15,638,745
14,660,000
11, 609, 227
1,619,197
492, 000
112,100
109, 400
16,900
346, 100
16, 102, 971
12,139,045
10 Lands and structures
14,227,110
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
311
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct ObligalioTis— Continued
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
$67, 658
3,067
$95, 900
1,250
$96,5C0
1,250
49, 255, 270
306, 734
13,188
63, 506, 548
478,800
7,000
65, 871, 800
Less services performed for —
7,000
48, 935, 348
63,020,748
55, 361, 000
Obligations PavabU Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
29,391
20, 269
3.378
13,188
30, 486
15,000
10,000
2.000
7,000
16,000
15,000
10,000
2,000
07 Otlier contractual services: Services
performed by other accounts
7.000*
16,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
96.712
50.000
50,000
49,032,060
63,070,748
55, 411. 000
Operation and Maintenance, Bonneville Power Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
886
19
811
983
41
962
1.113
33
1,088
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,529
OS-6.8
$3,054
CPC^.4
$4, 725
$4,801
OS-7.4
$3,192
CPC-1.5
$4,821
$4, 873
GS-7.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial giades:
$3,233
Cpd-4.5
Ungraded positions: Average salary...
$4,833
01 Personal services:
$3, 778, 296
78. .'i23
9,976
148, 735
114,285
$4,629,374
141.971
12.000
200. 570
37.000
$5, 335, 621
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
116,846
13,000
278, 209
Excess of annual leave earned over
28.980
4,129.815
195,025
25, 010
6.020.915
240. 100
17.000
6, 772. 666
252. 900
17.000
100, 752 102. 600
128.000
39. 730
6.767
417.482
306. 734
255. 682
28.379
519
53.200
11.400
318, 000
478, 800
308,785
49.000
200
71.300
12,100
227,400
Services performed by other ac-
603,800
365.644
11 Grants, sutisidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
49.000
200
5. 605, 795
6,443
6.600.000
7. 400. 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
5, 500. 352
6.600.000
7, 400, 000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Bonneville Power Administration
funds for construction and operation and maintenance
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
Positions established by act of Oct. 15,
1949 (63 Stat. 881):
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1 $13,200
1 13,000
1 13,000
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 11,800
1 10,800
1 10,800
Assistant to the Administrator
1 10,800
1 11, 060
1 10, 800
1 11.800
1 11,800
1 11,300
1 10,800
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 10,800
1
1
1
1
11,800
11,800
11,300
10,800
1 11.800
1 11.800
Director, division of general services.
Director, office of administrative
management
1 11.550
1 11,050
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 15. Ranee$10,800to$ll,800— Con.
Branch chief
General counsel...
Manager, Washington. D. C, office.
Power manager.
Program coordinator
Special assistant and executive sec-
retary. -
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer -.
Area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant division chief
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to the chief engineer
Branch chief
Economist
Engineer
Labor relations officer
Section chief
Special assistant and executive sec-
retary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Area power manager
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
.Vssistant section chief..
.\ssistant to controller
Branch chief
Budiret analyst...
Construction program coordinator..
District manager
Economist.. -
Engineer
Labor relations officer
Personnel officer .-.
Review counsel
Section chief
Superintendent
Unit chief
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administmtive analyst
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect
Area manager
Assistant section chief
Assistant branch chief.
Attorney..
Branch chief... '.
Budget analyst
Chief communications engineer
Chief, eastern plant services...
Chief, inspection office
Chief, relays
Customer service officer
Economist
Engineer
Forest products analyst
Helicopter pilot
Industrial analyst
Information specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Rate analyst
Research assistant
Section chief
Superintendent 1
LTnit chief
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant..
Administrative officer
Architect-
Assistant section chief
Assistant unit chief...
Attorney -
Budget analyst
Chief, eastern plant services
Contract officer
Customer service officer. _
District supervisor
Economist
Engineer —
Finance analyst
Forest products analyst
Geologist -
Illustrator
Industrial analyst -.
Information specialist
Instrument maker
Land appraiser.. -
Land negotiator
Management assistant -
Organization and methods ex-
aminer. - ---
Physicist
Pilot-. -. --
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurementofficer
Purchasing agent
Rate analyst .-- --
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $11, 800
1 10, 800
1 11, 800
1 10, 800
1 10. 000
14 136.800
1 10. 400
1 10. 600
17. 920
S. 360
17.320
.360
5 43.000
2 17. 720
8 67. 480
1 8. 760
1 S, 560
4 35. 240
20 170.400
1 8,360
6 50, 960
1 7.1
21. 920
7.640
7.040
36, 400
15. 080
2 14. 480
' i'""7.'246"
"24 'i74.'966
12. 480
5,940
23,?60
2 $21,600
1 11, 800
I 10, 800
1 11,800
1 10. 800
1 10. SOO
1 9.600
4 38. 600
1 9. 600
1 9.600
1 9,
'l3"i27,'60O
1 10, 400
2 20, 200
1 9,600
4 38. 400
1 8, 560
4 36. 240
1 8. mn
3 25. 280
1 8. 360
2 17, 920
1 8. 360
1 S, 360
1 8, 760
2 16, 920
3 26, 280
23 189, 120
""i'"'"s,760*
4 35, 440
17 148. 6S0
2 16.920
6 50. 160
7.240
7.440
7.240
7.040
14.880
7.040
7.040
63 451.320
1 7. 040
1 7. 040
6 42. 840
18 130.040
10 71, 200
2 12, 480
2 11,880
6 43, 240
38,040
18.020
6.340
5.940
12.280
36. 240
6.940
943,880
6,140
's.'mo'
6.540
5.940
19.420
6,940
11,880
5,940
6,940
5,940
6,140
5,940
6,940
5,940
19,620
23,760
5,940
6,940
24,360
12,480
312
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Bonneville Power Administration
funds for construction and operation and maintenance — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICKS continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Orade II. RanBe $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Realty property officer
Records management officer
Section chief
Statistician
Superintendent
Supply control officer
Timber appraiser
Traffic manager
Training officer
Unit chief
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,240:
Administrative assistant
Superintendent
Timber appraiser
Unit chief
Orade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Architect
Assistant records management offi-
Assistant traffic manager.
Assistant unit chief
Attorney
Billing analyst _.
Budget analyst
Chemist--.
Economist .._
Engineer
Engineer aid- _-
Engineer draftsman
Field program representative.
General draftsman
Industrial analyst
Information specialist.-
Inspector
Instrument maker
Instrument repairman
Librarian
Meteorologist
Methods examiner
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Personnel rating examiner
Physicist
Plant records analyst
Position classifier
Power analyst
Procurement officer
Rate analyst
Real estate negotiator
Realty assistant . . -
Safety supervisor -..
Section chief
Statistician
Superintendent
Supply control assistant
Training assistant.
Unit chief
Grade S. Range $4,620 to $5,.170
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
Orade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Orade 10. Range .$4,565 to $5,315
Orade 9. Range $4,1.50 to .$4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Orade 7. Range .$3,435 to .$4,035
Orade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.6S0
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
Orade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Orade 3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Positions at honrly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above.
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060—
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base..
1952 actual 1953 estimate J954 estimate
1.5, 565
51,600
5.185
10,120
""i5,"i80'
992, 460
10. 745
6.060
.5.060
5.060
6.185
5.060
15. 180
10.620
5.060
31,940
21. 365
10. 995
10. 745
94, 245
35,920
1,209.190
2.58 867.935
245 784. 310
41 114,550
1 4,900
1 4. 240
1 3. S35
2 6. 640
2 6. .608
39 114.0.60
5 13, 320
242
1,321,482
8
3, 687, 469
3,149
14,394,346
329.1
1,751,754
1,082,952
22. 724
33,382
6,140
11,880
89, 700
18, 620
5,94C
6,140
55, 860
5.185
10.120
10, 495
30, 860
9 46. 666
1 5. 060
2 10. 120
1 5. 185
5,060
10, 120
6,810
5, 310
6, 185
15, 555
905. 635
276 932.076
210 651.690
36 103,335
1 5,316
1 5, 025
1 4, 366
1 3. 936
2 6. 960
2 6. 028
36 106.630
2 5,344
374
1, 996, 394
690
3,134,413
3,248
15,609,599
165.3
1, 174. 708
38. 790
37,000
$6. 940
6,140
12, 480
11,880
90.100
18.620
6.940
6,140
68, 640
1 6. 310
1 .6. 185
1 S.310
2 10.2(6
1 5. OCO
1 5, 060
1 6. 185
3 15.430
3
1,907,040
1 5, 185
2 10, 120
6,185
6.060
52. 476
15. 306
10. 245
5. 435
5.060
5.185
5, 435
5.186
15, 665
10. 245
10. 120
20. 805
10. 370
23 120. 766
. 8 41, 730
1 5. 060
2 10. 870
II 53.445
213
745. 895
260 866.896
204 626.700
33 96,110
1 6.440
1 6. 025
I 4.490
1 4. 035
2 7. 120
2, 737, 921
13
2. 864, 830
1,093.639
14.790
38,000
DETAIL OF PEKSOiNAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Payment above basic rates:
$666,454
2.907
479. 492
$606, 409
4,736
118,000
$653, 665
4, 925
Excess leave earned over leave taken
83,980
14,920.603
16,691,157
17,396.883
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
10. 761. 297
29.391
4. 129. 815
11.665,242
15,000
5.020.915
11,609,227
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
15,000
Operation and maintenance obligations-
6, 772, 656
14. 920, 503
16. 691, 167
17,396,883
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Management of Lands and Resources, Bureau of Land Manage-
ment—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
1, 1,54
208
1,231
1,344
186
1,450
1,662
225
1,696
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 795
OS-7.2
$3. 121
CPC-4.0
$5,293
$4,823
OS-7.8
$2. 931
CPC-3.I
$5. 713
$4, 761
OS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 945
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-3.2
$5, 713
Personal service obligations:
$4, 899, 771
666. 366
1.5. 446
130. 804
$6, 105. 100
602.600
19.100
123.000
$6, 955, 984
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base---
743, 721
26, 110
153, 786
Total personal service obligations...
5, 712, 386
6. 849, 700
7, 879, 600
Direct Obligaliom
Appropriated funds:
6, 610, 824
610,064
74,293
72, 469
85,817
61, 896
1. 608. 200
50, 435
1, 169, 636
786. 984
266, 868
3.431
7.694
6, 714. 300
616. SCO
70. 800
,59.800
36.700
42.900
1, 588. 144
66. 266
920. 600
430, 300
448, 700
7, 752, 200
02 Travel
711. 000
77. 800
04 Communication services---
05 Rents and utility services
62.400
28,600
94,900
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
1, 893, 700
64,300
1, 051, 600
445, 400
797, 700
9,700
10, 000
10. 178, 401
3,915
11, 004, 600
4,600
12. 989, 600
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
4,600
Total obligations from appropri-
10, 174, 486
11,000.000
12,985.000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
34, 172
10, 440
34, 647
2,521
38.000
10. 000
16,000
38.000
10. 000
16,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources
81, 780
64.000
64,000
10,256,266
11.064,000
13, 049, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
167,390
27. 140
744
626
7.222
18.032
18, 779
218
97, 400
39, 400
900
1,500
89, 400
38,600
300
1,000
28,300
24,500
16,200
16,600
Total obligations payable out of
reimbm^ements from other ac-
240, 151
192, 000
162,000
10,496,417
11. 266. 000
13,211,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
313
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SEBTICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades;
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800;
Director.
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Associate director
Assistant director
Chief counsel
Chief of division
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant ch ief counsel
Assistant chief of division
Budget and finance officer
Chief of division
Information officer.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Budget and finance officer
Chief of branch
Hearings e-iaminer
Information and editorial specialist.
Mineral economist
Mineral engineer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Agricultural economist
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant personnel officer
Attorney
Cadastral engineer
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Legal assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Position classifier
Range conservationist
Records management officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Agricultural economist
Adjudicator
Attorney
Auditor
Cadastral engineer
Chief of branch -.
Fiscal accountant
Forester
Information specialist..
Legal assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Range conservationist
Records management analyst
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator...
Attorney.
Auditor.
Budget analyst
Cadastral engineer
Chief of section
Fiscal accountant
Forester
Information and editorial specialist.
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Personal assistant to director
Property and supply officer
Records analyst
Shorthand reporter
Statistical assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Positions at daily rates;
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above;
Engraver
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060. ..
Total permanent, departmental.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional administrator
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant regional administrator.
Regional administrator.
Regional counsel.
Nam- Total
ber salary
11,800
10.800
10,800
43,400
8,360
8,760
33. 840
16. 920
8.560
38. 200
7.640
7.240
22, 520
20.120
7,040
5, 940
67.000
6,940
6. .540
6. WO
5.940
6.340
5,940
5,940
12,280
6,940
5,500
22.990
5.685
14, 450
5,060
17. 055
5,685
5,435
5,185
15.680
5.310
5,060
1 5,435
1 5, 185
15 69. 200
6 24.645
50 194. 005
23 80. 865
7 22, 890
5 16. 150
1 3,230
1.021.854
39,912
3,920
11,800
'51,260'
1953 estimate
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 11,800
1 10, 800
1 11,050
6 64, 800
9,600
'9,'66o
23. 720
7,640
14,480
22,720
7,240
7,040
7,040
14,080
7,040
5,940
67,600
6.940
6,740
6.940
6.340
6.340
5.940
13.280
6.140
6.140
5,940
5,940
5.625
42. 730
5,810
26,300
5,185
17, 430
6,060
5,560
5,060
15,075
6,436
6,186
1 5. 560
1 5. 435
17 78. 985
6 25. 145
54 209.276
35 119.645
6 20.260
5 15. 670
3.230
65,800
9,600
"9,' 606'
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11,050
11,050
64,800
23.920
7.840
7,040
22,720
7,240
7,240
7,040
14. 280
7.240
6.140
67.800
6.940
12,880
6,940
6,540
12,980
5,940
13,280
6,340
6,140
6,940
6,940
5,750
44.230
5.810
26. 425
6.310
17.430
6,060
5.685
5.060
5.060
15. 450
6.660
6.310
6.060
5,685
2 10. 495
20 92. 725
9 37.445
64 247.375
36 123.420
7 23. 450
6 16. 750
1 3,230
1, 276, 245
4,'i56
6 65, 800
1 9,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntillUed
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Administrative officer
-Assistant regional administrator . .
Regional administi ator
Regional chief of division
Regional counsel
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Area manager
Attorney
Cadastral engineer
Forester
Land Office manager
Mineral examiner
Range conservationist
Range manager
Regional chief of division
Valuation engineer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940;
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer.
Airplane pilot
Appraiser
Cadastral engineer
Electronics engineer..
Finance officer
Forester
Land office manager.
Manager-adjudicator
Range conservationist
Range manager
Records analyst
Valuation engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\dJudicator
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Appraiser
Cadastral engineer
Cartographer
Fiscal accountant.
Fire control supervisor..
Forester
Pcrsormel assistant...
Photogrammetric engineer
Procurement and supply officer...
Radio engineer —
Range conservationist
Range manager
Records analyst
Valuation engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2.9,50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $«.335
Grade 3. Ranee .$2.5,52 to $3.032
Positions at dPily rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Maintenance man..
Mechanic (heavy duty)
Mechanic helper
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Mechanic (heavy duty)
Mechanic helper.
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portions of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portions of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salarj')
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad —
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts...
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
1 9.360
24 208.840
6 52, 160
7,240
7,240
79, 240
1 9,360
23 203, f--
5 43, 600
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
5 36, 400
28 199,520
1 7, 040
2 14, 280
18 128,920
11 77,740
79, 400
36. 400
43. 040
18, 420
1 6. 740
3 18. 420
4 25, 160
2 12, 280
7 43. 780
25 158. 300
1 6. 140
4 24, 760
12 79. 220
5 31. "00
3 19, 820
13 82, 620
21 131, 740
8 57, 720
3 18, 620
2 12, 480
2 12, 480
7 43, 780
28 176, 720
1 6, 340
6 30, 900
20 126. 740
4 26. 660
11 71. 540
12 65. 135
2 10. 120
5 27, 425
2 10, 995
3 16, 555
9 53, 475
1 5, 060
4 20, 365
70, 405
30. 360
57. 636
20. 240
15. 180
47. 530
5.185
21.115
4 20. 990
1 5. 185
24 126. 940
40 216.900
28 145. 530
3 15, 180
1 5, 185
4 21.240
1 5.310
39 205.590
23 117,000
4 22, 490
2 9,490
136 59.5,076
36 148. 656
242
868. .546
97 326,690
69 204.620
15 42, .340
22, 240
944.835
97 323,670
98 298.916
13 38. 795
4,8
3,600
1 9, 660
23 206,280
5 44,400
2 14, 480
""5""37"o66
28 199,620
1 7, 040
2 14,480
18 131,120
11 78,740
5 35, 200
8 58, 120
3 19. 020
"4""25,'i60
7 44. 980
28 179. 520
1 6,340
5 31, 300
22 140,620
4 26. 960
19 120.660
30 179. 200
1 5,940
10 66, 200
19 102, 266
6 30, 860
11 5S, 785
6 30, 360
20 101, 445
9 48, 530
1 5. 310
5 26, 550
1 5.060
30 167.025
3 16. 565
1 5.310
4 21. 740
1 6.310
41 216.710
23 119.000
5 26, 300
4 22. 745
1, 147. 876
124 412.676
131 398,345
13 38, 955
3,600
947
4, 409, 996
100 486.312
12 58, 033
3 12, 267
6, 228, 312
68 272,373
6 26, 609
0.5 2,000
6, 066, 182
74 357.943
6 28, 500
3, 877, 917
626, 453
11, 526
1, 047. 5
4,931,360
602,500
15, 000
5, e79. 739
743. 721
21, 960
5, 544. 996
167, 390
., 752, 300
97,400
7, 790, 200
89,400
314
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT— Continued
Construction, Bureau of Land Management —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAO OF LKSD MA.VAfiEMENT
Total number of permanent positions.
8
12
12
2
6
12
13
Average salaries and grades:
General service grades:
$4,202
GS-6.4
.$4, 524
OS-7.1
$4,600
GS-7.1
01 Personal services:
$41, 240
1,750
160
340
$60, 585
6,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
240
200
43,490
3,562
326
461
50,825
6,000
275
500
8,000
500
2,127
Ml
11,294
13,900
2,000
1,000
220, 314
7 100
212 200
154
61,955
294,814
295,000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
12
7
16
12
50
60
12
22
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$3,811
GS-5.4
$3,862
GS-5.4
GS-5.4
01 Personal services:
$33. 482
19,258
225
5,747
$37, 000
150, 600
500
10, 000
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
66, 200
600
Total personal services
58,712
2,895
47
31
282
265
15, 579
3,210
783, 550
558
198, 000
9,000
11,000
2.000
10, 000
4,000
89. 000
118,000
2,279,491
1,000
113,700
5 000
6,000
1,200
05 Rentsand utility services
6,000
2,000
67 000
800
Obligations incurred
865, 129
2, 721, 491
1,805,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
20
7
21
24
50
72
24
24
45
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,968
GS-5.8
$4,193
GS-6.3
$4,243
GS-^.3
01 Personal services:
$74, 722
21,008
385
6,087
$87,585
150,500
740
10,000
$88,910
Part-time and temporary positions-
Pay in excess of 52-week base
72, 200
700
11, 600
102, 202
6,467
373
492
282
265
17, 706
3,751
11,294
783, 550
712
248,825
16,000
11,275
2,500
10. 000
4,000
102, 900
120, 000
I. 000
2,499.805
1,000
13,000
6,760
1 750
6,500
2,800
50. 400
60, 490
2,000
1, 782, 200
800
927,084
3, 016, 305
2, 100, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
BUREAU or LAND MANAGEMENT
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Forester
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Forestry engineer
Grade7. Range $4,205 tor $4,955.-.
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430. -.
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add portions of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count-
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
01
Personal services -
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC
ROADS
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Highway engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Highway engineer
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field _
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment-- --.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
01 Personal services - - -
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
12, 865
10, 605
3,110
Mum- Total
ber salary
9.5 33,482
19, 258
Num- Total
ber salary
5,060
12. 990
10, 980
6,140
5,310
6,945
9,605
12,200
37, 000
150, 500
5,060
13, 365
11,355
6,300
5,310
7,070
9,685
12,280
37, 000
66,200
Range Improvements,
Limitation) —
Bureau of Land Management (Receipt
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
18
26
44
19
29
48
19
19
38
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,028
GS-5.8
$5,315
CPC-10.0
$4,181
GS-6.1
$5,315
CPC-10.0
$4,188
OS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$5,315
CPC-IO.O
01 Personal services:
$72, 069
105, 485
296
$79,888
116, 250
337
$79,888
Part-time and temporary positions-.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
76,282
330
177, 850
11,661
11,213
479
2,059
46
49, 894
36, 136
156, 821
53,917
72, 228
1,245
196. 475
13. 100
12, 500
600
2,400
100
67,882
20, 950
132.458
30, 225
97,000
1,550
156, 500
12, 500
12,500
500
2,500
65, 000
Services performed by other agencieS-
125, 000
30. 000
75, 000
1,500
573, 549
575, 240
481,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
315
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural engineer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade i. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $»,56o to $5,315:
Nura- Total
ber salary
1 $5,060
6 23. 275
5 20. 475
2 6. 635
3 10. 160
1 2, 950
1 5,316
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
7 32, 245
5 20, 905
2 6, 820
2 6, 990
1 3. 030
1 5, 315
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 310
7 32,495
5 21, 155
2 6, 945
2 7, 070
1 3.110
1 5.315
18 73, 870
1 4, 399
0.6 2,482
1. S 5, 080
19 80, 490
1 4, 602
0.5 2,000
1.5 6.000
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0. 6 2. 000
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Net permanent, field (average nuni-
18 72,069
106, 485
296
19 79. 888
116.250
337
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
76. 282
330
01 Personal services
177, 850
196, 475
166. 500
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Health, Education, and Welfare Services, Bureau of Indian
Affairs —
OBLIGATIOMS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 esthnate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
7,661
304
7.020
8,811
237
7.890
8,648
225
8,233
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,880
GS-5.3
$2, 777
CPC-3.2
$3,918
as-6.2
$2,793
CPC-3.1
$3, 976
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,841
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds;
01 Personal services:
$23, 328, 748
942. 906
89. 726
1, 210. 072
131.621
$27, 138, 927
841,434
104,449
1,315,241
104. 200
Part-time and temporary posi-
790, 781
111,625
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for
1, 601. 737
119.200
Total personal services...
25, 703. 072
794, 436
480, 022
115, 984
750.608
3.965
4. 710, 096
221,321
8, 207, Oil
1, 309, 779
305
2, 765, 074
166
36. 925
29. 504. 251
869. 235
628. 382
128. 799
756, 986
17, .536
6, 968, 656
211. 168
9, 140. 975
1, 474, 693
31. 504. 161
03 Transportation of things
7, 730, 231
Services performed by other agen-
9, 127, 962
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
3, 544, 344
6,878,712
38,000
49, 096
45, 098, 743
1, 222, 035
53. 182, 925
1. 241. 751
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
Total obligations from appropriated
43, 876, 708
22. 155
51. 941, 174
23,600
67, 676, 920
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
24. 600
43. 898, 863
51. 964. 774
57. 601, 420
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
24,234
961
23,000
23.000
Services performed by other agen-
cies
OBLIGATIONS Bv OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other ^ccoii»i(s— Contmued
$2. 924
283
$5. 000
$5,000
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
28.392
28.000
28,000
Obligations incurred
43, 927. 265
51. 992. 774
57. 629. 420
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner, commim-
ity services
Associate chief, branch of health
Chief, branch of education-
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, branch of education
Chief, branch of welfare
Chief, branch of tratnmg, place-
ment and relocation
Chief, branch of welfare and place-
ment
Chief consultant in nursing
Chief, public health services section.
Medical officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, branch of training,
placement and relocation
Chief, branch of law and order.
Chief, public health services sec-
tion
Chief, tribal relations
Consultant in hospital nursing
Consultant in public health nursing
Director of social services (child wel-
fare)
Education specialist
General welfare consultant
Hospital administrative director
Medical ofiicer...
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, placement section ..
Chief, branch of law and order.
Medical officer.
Supervisor, laundry facilities and
plant manager
Field supervisor
Vocational training specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $8,940:
Administrative assistant
.Administrative officer
Reports and statistics officer
Statistician
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Hospital management assistant
Statistician
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955.
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2.9.50 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account ,
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
hoUday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Area medical director
Aiea medical officer _
Medical specialist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Area medical officer
Area director of oral health
Chief medical officer _
Chief surgeon...
Num- Total
1 $11,560
1 10, 800
1 10,800
15,280
7,040
7,040
5,060
26, 105
12,136
29. 655
39. 540
6.220
3,150
28,800
9,600
9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 800
1 10. 800
1 10,800
8.360
8. 360
8,360
5,940
5,060
5,060
5,060
51, 460
12,385
37. 600
52. 480
3,030
1,500
39,200
21,600
43.450
35.400
38,800
9,600
19,400
9,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10,000
9,600
9,600
8,660
61,360
8,760
8,560
8.360
8.560
6.140
6,140
6,940
5,940
5,060
5,186
5,185
56. 165
12.510
41,010
59, 230
3.110
1,500
39. 200
21,860
43, 700
35, 400
316
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS— Continued
Health, Education, and Welfare Services, Bureau of Indian
Affairs — Continued
i.KTML OF I'EKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Director of schools
Medical officer
School superinteudent
Superintendent and medical officer.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Anesthesiologist
Area director of schools
Assistant area director of Navajo
schools -
Chief, branch of training, placement,
and relocation __.
Dental officer
Director of welfare and placement- .
Education speciaUst
Medical officer
Placement officer.
School superintendent
Superintendent and medical officer.
Tuberculosis specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Areaconsultant in nursing
Area placement officer
Area social worker
Assistant chief, branch of training,
placement, and relocation..
.\ssistant placement officer
Assistant superintendent
Construction and maintenance
superintendent
Dental officer
Education specialist
Educationist
Hospital administrator
Medical officer..
Placement officer
Principal
Reservation principal
Sanitary engineer...
School superintendent
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Area social worker..
Area special officer
Assistant area consultant in nursing.
Assistant area placement officer
Assistant placement officer
Chief dietitian
Dental officer
Department head...
Director of nurses
Education guidance officer
Education specialist
Educationist
Health management assistant
Medical officer
Medical social worker
Nutritionist..
Placement officer
Prmcipal
Reservation principal
School superintendent
Social worker (general)
Special officer
Superintendent of buildings
Training specialist
Utility engineer
Vocational training specialist
Grade 10. Range $5,S0O to $6,250:
Area social worker
Assistant training specialist
Education speciahst
Placement officer
Training specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adniinij^trativo assistant-
Num- Total
50, 360
8,360
1 8. 360
2 16, 920
59 501,240
Bull
ent-
tJK-S
irintend-
Chief dietitian
Curator
Department head...
Dietitian
Director of nurses
Education guidance officer
Education specialist
Educationist
Educational director
Executive housekeeper
Fiscal accountant
Head nurse
Hositital administrative assistant. _
Hospital management assistant
Librarian
Mechanical engineer
Nurse instructor
19S3 estimate
1 7, 040
9 64. 760
4 29. 360
1 7. 840
1 7,040
5 35, 200
3 21, 320
5 36, 400
1 7,040
76 643,470
6 43,040
9 63.360
11 79,440
1 7, 040
10 71.200
4 23, 960
18 108,120
4 25, 960
3 IS, 420
5 31.300
4 23. 760
1 6. 940
2 11.880
1 5. 685
3 15, 180
3 15, 680
45 233,075
4 21. 365
27 141,245
1 5, 310
12 62. 345
2 10, 120
36,420
10, 995
5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
19,400
8,360
50,960
42.200
8,560
8,360
7,040
65, 360
30, 160
21, 120
1954 estimate
,040
12 84, 480
3 21, 720
5 36. 600
6 42, 240
83 596, 660
6 43, 640
9 64, 160
12 86, 680
1 8,040
10 71. 600
1 5, 940
2 12, 280
2 11, 880
2 11,880
3 18. 620
1 6, 940
2 11, 880
27 176. 320
10 61. 600
6 36, 840
1 5, 940
15 91, 100
6 37, 440
1 5, 940
25 154, 320
15 89, 100
1 5, 940
6 36, 240
19 114,660
3 19, 220
4 24, 960
3 19, 020
4 23, 960
1 6, 940
2 12, OSO
1 5. 940
1 5, 625
1 5, 625
1 5,600
4 20, 865
1 5, 060
9 46,415
9 46, 165
1 5, 810
3 15, 430
3 15, 930
49 258. 690
6 26, 800
31 163, 235
1 6, 060
10 52, 225
3 15, 805
9 45, 540
1 5, 060
3 15, 305
1 5, 060
7 37, 045
2 10. 995
1 5. 185
1 5, 185
1 5,060
2 17, 120
61 624, 960
2 16, 720
5 42. 600
1 7.840
1 7, 240
12 84. 480
3 21, 920
5 36. 800
6 42, 240
81 594, 320
2 14.080
9 65. 160
12 88, 680
8.040
1 5, 940
2 12, 280
2 12, 280
2 11.880
2 11,880
2 11,880
2 11,880
27 178, 520
10 63. 000
6 37, 440
1 5, 940
15 93. 500
8 50, 120
1 5, 940
24 149, 800
15 89, 100
1 5, 940
9 53, 460
20 123, 600
3 19, 220
4 25, 160
3 19, 420
4 24, 560
1 6. 940
2 12. 280
1 5, 940
12 71,280
1 5, 875
1 6,500
1 5,750
1 5, 750
1 5,500
4 21, 240
1 5, 060
9 47, 165
9 45, 540
1 5,810
3 15, 680
3 16, 180
50 269,260
5 27, 050
31 165. 485
1 5, 060
9 47, 915
2 10, 745
9 45, 540
1 6, 060
3 15, 555
1 5,060
7 37, 796
2 10,996
1 5, 310
1 5, 310
I 5, 185
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810— Con.
Nurse supervisor
Occupational therapist
Personnel officer
Placement assistant
Placement officer
Principal
Production specialist
Property and supply officer
Public health nurse
Range conservationist
Reservation principal
School superintendent
Senior medical resident
Social worker
Special officer
Surgical supervisor
Teacher
Training assistant
Training specialist (nurse)
Tuberculosis teaching supervisor. . .
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,566 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
25. 660
151. 480
10. 870
10. 996
40, 480
25, 550
"is.'oso"
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2.170
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Master
Chief engineer
First assistant engineer..
First officer
Second assistant engineer
Chief steward
Chief radio operator
Administrative clerk _*
Medical officer (general)
Third assistant engineer
Second officer
Junior third engineer
Fourth assistant engineer
Master
Third officer
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account..
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details _
Niun- Total
ber salary
3 $15. 305
10 50,600
1 6,060
6 31. 360
26 137,436
1 5, 186
2 10, 620
8 40,480
1 6,060
5 27, 060
1 6, 435
1 5, 060
44 234,615
11 57, 535
1 6, 060
9 46, 290
16, 0.55
5,060
85, 126
39, 856
117,436
277, 945
383,950
567, 952
6,285
6,162
6.062
5,912
11,730
5,767
5,762
5,321
5,321
6,300
All personal services, field.
Personal services
120, 250
204, 913
617. 743
88, 861
293, 976
177, 668
737, 627
9 39, 960
9 117,220
7 296, 245
8 339,280
5 617,056
2
1, 643, 160
7
1,644,
11,335
11,035
7,035
6,446
6,285
6,162
6,062
6,912
11, 730
5,707
5,762
5,321
5,321
5,300
5,288
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15. 306
10 60. 600
1 5.060
16 80. 960
12 60. 720
25 135,250
1 5. 310
2 10. 620
8 40, 730
"'"5"""27,'556
1 5. 436
1 6,060
46 248, 885
13 68, 530
1 5,060
12 62, 595
3 16, 180
3 16, 180
1 6,060
18 85, 540
639
2, 421, 120
108 433,745
2,001
7, 6:i5, 560
251 835, 270
651
2, 021, 280
607
1, 789, 090
201 630, 230
2 9,605
9 40, 586
29 118.556
77 294,436
98 343,440
194 621,910
664
1. 674, 430
555
1, 644, 694
1,200
3, 110, 840
8 15,200
11,336
11,035
7,035
6,446
6,285
6,162
6,062
6,912
11,730
5.767
6.762
6,321
6,321
5,300
6,288
, 455, 595
2, 844, 908
111 381, 525
535
30, 198, 720
1,847,448
49 177, 288
99, 706
215, 286
526. 442
102, 849
310, 942
175, 203
827, 696
79, 656
203, 756
507, 370
109, 775
313, 787
176, 176
1,010,274
80. 000
31,009,353
Resources Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.TECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
317
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,428
GS-6.6
$3,775
CPC-6.8
$3,289
$4,466
QS-6.6
$3,891
CPC-7.1
$3,301
$4,472
GS-6.6
Cratts. protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 955
CPC-7.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,324
Direa Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$5, 497, 836
1, 692, 552
21,145
50, 192
$6, 3M, 014
1,814,843
24,183
37, 461
$7, 569, 316
Part-time and temporary posi-
2, 669, 772
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
29,114
Payment above basic rates
44, 658
7,161,726
293, 241
89, 263
58,966
228, 851
7,450
1, 130, 854
1,445
2,284,040
695, 304
3,142
52,000
4,571
421
8, 240, 491
369, 581
106,067
69,017
187,009
8,655
1,546,565
68,870
2, 102, 099
805, 777
10, 212, 860
465, 984
130,317
77,823
214, 999
8,655
1,845,709
Services performed by other agen-
30, 670
2,706,651
1,031,659
1 1 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
52,000
52,000
3,563
3,650
12,011,273
233,481
13,569,694
258,140
16, 779, 977
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
275,897
Total obligations from appropri-
11,777,792
18,548
13,301,554
19,800
16,604,080
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
34,800
Total direct obligations --_.
11,796,340
13, 321, 364
16, 538, 880
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
43,075
16,525
6,000
6,000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts
59,600
6,000
6,000
11.8S5,»40
13,326,354 1 16.643,880
1
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner
Program director _
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, branch of forest and range
management
Chief, branch of extension
Chief, branch of credit
Chief, branch of lands
Chief, branch of soil conservation...
Piogram officer
Business economist
General manager
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, mechanical engineer
C h ief , sanitary engineer
Chief, electrical engineer
Chief, branch of roads
Assistant chief, branch of forest and
range management
Assistant chief, branch of extension.
Assistant chief, branch of credit
Assistant chief, branch of lands
Assistant chief, branch of soil con-
servation
Program officer
Social science analyst
Attorney adviser
Forester
Range conservationist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, land tenure and acquisition
section
Chief, mineral section.
Chief, claims secti
Assistant chief, branch of roads.
Forester.
Home economist
Agricultural economist.
200200—53 21
Num- Total
10,400
9,600
9,600
9,360
8,360
8,660
16,720
8,360
7,240
7,240
7,240
8,040
7,040
7,240
14,280
Total
salary
9,800
10,000
20,000
9.60n
7,240
7,240
7,240
8,040
7,240
7,240
14, 280
Total
salary
10, oon
10,000
20,200
8,760
8,560
8,760
9,360
17,120
8,560
8,360
7,440
7,440
7,440
8,040
7,240
7,440
14,680
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEBVicES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Social science analyst
Program officer
Attorney-adviser
Architect (general).
Supervisor, laundry facilities and
plant operator
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Assistant chief, land tenure and
acquisition section
Assistant chief, minerals section
Wildlife research biologist
Assistant chief, claims section
Social science analyst
Program officer
Enrolling officer
Construction engineer (buildings) . .
Civil engineer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Credit analyst ._
Research analyst..
Social science analyst
Appraiser
Cadastral engineer
Administrative assistant
.\djudicator
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $1,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Ungraded positions at annual cates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Consultant -
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
6,940
'5."946'
5.940
11.880
5,940
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, division of resources
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Area range conservationist
Construction and maintenance en-
gineer
Area soil conservationist
Agricultural extension supervisor. .-
Program officer
Administrative officer..
Business economist
Grade 12. Range $7;646'to'$8,()46:
Soil conservationist
Assistant director of native re-
sources .-
Area construction engineer
Maintenance engineer
Highway engineer
Highway construction and mainte-
nance engineer
Area forester
Forester
Area range conservationist
Area supervisor of extension and
credit
Finance specialist
Credit officer —
Animal husbandman
Area soil conservationist
.Agricultural engineer
.Agricultural economist
-Appraiser, oil, gas, and mineral
leases
Attorney-adviser
Area land officer -.
Maintenance program officer...
Chief, division of tribal afTairs..
Chief, branch of miscellaneous
resources —
Chief, buildings and utilities...
Chief, branch of economic develop-
ment
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Forester
Range conservationist
Agricultural extension agent —
Finance specialist
Credit officer
Home economist
4-H specialist
Social economist
Maintenance engineer
Soil scientist
Agricultural engineer
Soil conservationist..
15, 180
10, 120
21,240
47,605
7,965
39, 510
49, 145
11.960
Num- Total
Num- Total
$7,440
8,040
7,240
7,040
6,140
"6.'946"
6,140
11.880
6,940
6,940
6,140
$7,640
8,040
7,240
7,240
6,140
5,940
6,140
5,940
6,140
12,280
6,140
5,310
15, 180
5,185
15,305
5,185
60,245
4,295
35. 850
53,440
9,010
96 553,635
20.8
125, 975
8,360
25.080
8,360
22,920
15, 2S0
15, 080
22, 320
38, 800
7,040
14,880
93 586,626
6.1
39,223
106 631,525
1.9
7,943
1 7,440
3 22, 320
42,640
14,080
7,440
62,400
37,640
66, 340
31, 300
24,360
5,940
5,940
6,140
25, 760
24,960
24, 360
64,860
16, 720
33, 640
25,280
7,040
31, 360
15, 400
15, 480
22,320
23,120
7,240
7,240
51,280
7,040
7,040
7,040
22,720
42,840
14,280
7,440
7,240
69, 140
32, 100
67,940
31,700
18,220
6,140
3 19, 420
6 36, 840
6 36, 440
12 72, 880
16, 720
34.040
25, 680
7,240
31, 560
15,400
16,680
22, 920
23,320
7,240
7,440
44,040
7,240
7,040
7,040
22, 520
7,040
7,040
15, 480
43,440
14, 480
7,640
7,440
76,280
38,440
68,540
32, 100
24, 360
12,080
19,420
37, 440
36, 640
86. 160
318
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 195-1
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS— Continued
Resources Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Road engineer
Highway construction and mainte-
nance engineer...
Radio engineer
Communications engineer
Electronic engineer
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent
Foreman, construction and mainte-
nance
Civil engineer
Program officer
Enrollment officer
Attorney-adviser
Hearing examiner
Examiner of inheritance
Production specialist
Land officer
Administrative assistant
Field representative
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Field representative
Irrigation manager
Maintenance engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Land appraiser -. ...
Attorney-adviser
Title examiner
Realty assistant —
Cadastral engineer
Administrative assistant
Agricultural extension agent
Building superintendent
Supervising highway construction
and maintenance engineer
Home economist.
Real property assistant
Land fleld agent
Maintenance engineer
Maintenance superintendent
Ranee conservationist...
Road engineer
Agricultural engineer
Construction foreman
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent
Credit officer
District agent _
Electrical engineer
Finance specialist
Farm management supervisor
Forester
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Arts and crafts specialist
Tribal relations officer
Production specialist
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Cralts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range .$3,740 to .$4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Ranee $2,974 to $3,454
Gr.-ide 4, Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Construction and maintenance
supervisor ("irrigation)
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field-
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
sount
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
19.52 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
23. 960
6,340
6,540
6,540
24,420
37, 640
19. 420
5 25, 550
24 127,331
1 5, 435
19 101,890
4 21,115
3 15, 555
4 21.. 305
1 5, 560
2 10, 120
12 61,845
4 23, 365
8 40, 980
1 5, 435
7 36, 670
2 10, 245
13 68, 905
1 5, 185
6 31, no
2 10, 370
13 70, 050
27 141, 370
5 26, 425
2 10, 745
1 5, 310
1 5, 060
5 24,015
277
1,198,090
20 85, 385
168 602,355
193 646. 240
109 340,740
57 161,315
8 39, 955
23 102, 575
36 146,315
28 105, 925
28 98,340
8 26, 592
27 80, 410
618, 150
16 57, 721
24, 560
6,340
6,540
6,740
19, 020
38, 040
19, 420
5,940
30, 900
23, 420
5,940
6,375
6, 625
6, 375
2 10,370
22 118. .320
1 5, 560
19 103. 140
3 16, ISO
5 26, 175
5 26, 300
3 15, 805
2 10, 370
14 72. 840
3 17, 805
7 37, 420
I 5, 310
18 95, 455
1 5, 310
7 3fi, 925
2 10. 495
14 77,090
32 167, 170
7 36, 920
2 10,995
I 5,310
6 28, 970
299
1,316,140
20 85, 400
192 688,317
195 638,290
117 357,490
63 178, 780
II 54, 150
24 106, 975
31 127,565
24 91, 260
16 65, 500
1 3, .534
22 65, 700
2 5, 104
309, 005
46 166,922
6,740
19, 020
6,940
19, 420
44, 980
37. 480
5,940
31. 300
18, 220
5,940
6,375
6,625
6,375
5 26, 175
2 10, 620
1 5, 060
7 37, 170
1 5, 060
2 10. 620
22 120,195
1 5, 685
18
99, 200
11,370
16 82, 210
4 20, 740
3 15, 935
2 10, 620
14 74, 090
3 17,805
9 46, 790
1 5, 685
7 38, 045
2 10, 495
18 97, 680
1 5. 435
7 37, 580
2 10, 745
14 77,715
36 190,160
8 42. 605
2 11,120
1 5, 435
401
24, 475
1,778,316
20 87. 275
225 811.975
225 744,200
137 421, 990
64 183, 200
11 55,270
24 109, 100
31 129, 195
24 92, 160
15 52, SOO
1 3,614
22 66, 900
2 5, 104
7,216,611
60,1
237, 941
41 146, 483
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and hdiday pay
$20, 520
1,033
28,009
$5,300
760
31. 401
$6,000
750
Additional pay for services abroad
36, 408
6,7.32.364
7, 690, 918
9, 585, 378
7, 161, 725
8, 240, 491
10,212,860
Construction, Bureau of Indian Affairs —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
361
676
886
438
878
1,284
430
917
1,322
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,810
GS-7.4
$4, 164
CPC-8.1
$4,931
GS-7.6
$4, 264
CPC-8.2
$4,859
GS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4, 362
CPC-8.2
Personal service obligations:
$1, 434, 670
2, 108, 892
5,518
28,139
$1,820,470
3, 166, 695
7,096
28,671
$1,850,363
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
3,307,172
7,117
36, 784
Total personal service obligations
3, 677, 219
5,012,932
6,200,436
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
3, 577, 219
140, 030
69, 210
16, 402
24, 702
2,374
1, 881, 235
1, 519, 713
646, 578
1, 403, 406
4,936,290
165, 900
101, 900
19,845
35,215
3,975
4, 839, 375
3, 270, 266
873, 090
13,841,430
5, 200, 436
166, 000
20,000
30, 000
2,500
3, 000, 000
2, 600, 000
800,000
10, 421, 209
9, ISO, 869
29, 622
28,086,286
27, 986
22, 239, 145
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
26,233
Total obligations from appropriated
9,151,247
2,675
2.1,058,300
3,000
22,212,912
Reimbursements from non-Federal
3,200
9,153,822
28, 061, 300
22, 216, 112
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
77,642
3,750
6,858
38, 260
93,636
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
93,636
125, 500
9, 247, 458
28,186,800
22, 216, 112
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, branch of buildings and
utilities
Chief, branch of irrigation..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, branch of buildings
and utilities -
Assistant cbief, branch of irrigation-
Chief architect
Grade 12. Range Roio 'to $8;640:"
Construction engineer
Irrigation engineer — --.
Mechanical engineer ---
Architect engineer
Irrigation attorney
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
17, 320
8,660
8,760
8,560
15, 280
7,240
7,240
29, 760
7,440
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
319
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Qeneral schedule Eiades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Civil engineer
Accountant and auditor
Mechanical engineer
Architectural engineer
Wage administrative officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Mechanical engineer —
Architect engineer-
Administrative assistant
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grades. Range $3,4)0 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director of engineering
Grade 13. Range $8,:i60 to $9,360:
Construction engineer
Irrigation engineer
Civil engineer
Counsel on irrigation
Road engineer-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Construction engineer
Irrigation engineer
Highway engineer
Chief engineer
Chief estimator
Civil engineer
Design engineer
Architect engineer
Irrigation attorney
Hydraulic engineer
Engineer general
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Civil engineer
Irrigation engineer
Accountant and auditor
Construction engineer
Mechanical engineer
Highway engineer
Architectural engineer
Electrical engineer
Construction superintendent
Sanitary engineer
Training officer
Attorney adviser —
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Construction superintendent
Training officer
Architect engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Civil engineer
Project engineer
Electrical engineer
Mechanical engineer
Highway engineer
Architect engineer
Accountant and auditor
Irrigation engineer
Property and supply officer
Training officer
Drafting engineer..
Construction engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Materials engineer
Construction engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430..
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Num- Total
her salary
5,750
5,060
5.810
5,685
4,705
17, 550
13, 180
9,250
25,680
8, .560
9,360
52. 480
21, 720
21. 720
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
7.040
7,240
7,040
7,040
47, 520
6,740
5,940
73, 680
30, 700
24,560
36, 840
12,280
6,940
5,940
6,340
30, 485
5,685
5,185
5,310
5,310
5,185
5,185
64,880
148, 696
146, 315
42, 260
24, 750
29, 140
19. 100
45, 265
21,810
20, 825
285 1,312,085
48 213, 172
6 23, 930
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $6, 140
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
3 18, 620
1 6, 940
1 5, 875
2 10, 020
1 5,560
1 5, 810
1 4, 705
5 17, 925
r 16,516
2 6, 460
10, 000
8,560
26, 2R0
8,760
9,360
8,760
38, 200
22, 720
22, 320
49, 120
13,880
6,140
56,060
25,760
31. 700
6,740
6,340
20, 020
6.140
6,740
6,640
50, 040
5,810
5,435
15,930
15, 555
5,060
5,310
5,435
11, 120
26,550
5,310
5.185
6,686
14, 610
124, 490
56, 630
136, 725
114.330
43. 300
26, 470
28, 890
19, 600
46, 640
18. 675
9,840
20, 390
268 1, 252. 740
29 106, 563
4 16, 752
22
$6, 140
6,340
6.940
24, 760
6,875
11,120
5,685
5,810
4,705
18, 175
16, 675
6,460
30, 5m
22, 920
14,680
42. 980
13,880
6,140
54, 660
25. 760
43,680
6,940
6,340
20, 420
6.140
6.740
6,540
1 5, 875
9 60, 040
5,560
16, 430
26,060
5,435
27, 175
5.436
5.310
5.685
4.995
144. 560
69, 765
184.340
164.075
52, 630
22,640
29,640
19,600
43.660
19, 175
10,080
94, 380
309 1,428,416
23 107, 898
4 17, 577
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
19.62 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Add portion of salaries carried 3i other
position schedules paid from this account-
Num- Total
her salary
40 $167,388
Num- Total
her salary
133 $46.3.320
Num- Total
ber salary
83 $304,978
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions;
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payir.ent above basic rates: Overtime and
277 1.242,371
2, 108, 892
4,778
28, 139
368 1, 693, 745
3,166,695
6,223
28, 671
365 1, 607, 918
3, 307. 172
6,182
32, 784
3, 384, 180
4, 785, 334
3, 577, 219
. 5,012,932
Salaries and wages in the foregouig sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations-.
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
3, 677, 219
4, 935, 290
77, 642
6, 200, 436
Total of the foregoing schedule
3.677,219
6,012,932
6,200,436
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Indian Affairs-
OBLIGATIOXS BY OBJECTS
Object cla.ssification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions-
735
5
643
664
2
636
891
.\verage number of all employees
830
.\-verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 496
GS-6.4
$4, 467
OS-6.5
$4, 534
Direa Obligations
Appropriated funds;
01 Personal services:
$2, 872, 669
15, 554
11,048
49, 137
$3, 005. 122
5,370
a, 558
52, 550
$3, 864, 090
Part-time and temporary posi-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Paymentabovebasic rates
68,654
2, 948, 308
119,545
13,428
79, 932
52, 669
13. 863
93. 913
148, 913
64, 618
300
1,601
3, 074, 600
144, 500
16.000
83, 295
44, 037
15, 933
94, 008
78, 314
36, 400
44,037
94,008
78, 314
35,400
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
1,165
Subtotal
3, 536, 990
52, 670
3, 587, 252
01, 606
4, 473, 000
73,000
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
Total obligations from appropriated
3,484,320
5,320
3, 525, 647
4,800
4,400,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
3, 489, 640
9,999
3, 530, 447
4. 404, 300
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsemenls
From Other Accounts
3, 499, 639
3, 530, 447
4,404,300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Commissioner =
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate commissioner
Executive oflicer -
Chief counsel
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
General attorney
Information officer...
Management planning officer
11,550
11. .WO
11,050
10.400
10,200
9,800
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
11,5.W
11.800
10, 800
10, 400
10, 200
9,800
10, 600
10, 400
10,000
320
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS— Continued
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Indian Affairs — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVicES — Continued
Gc
DepartraciUil— Continued
■'•iMli' "r :Hle5 — Continued
Gi:i'!. '1 i: '■ ' :i.i;noto:$10,600— Con
* i ' ■ ' ' : ' ■ I n 1 1 finance
<'lr. [ i'i" ;irl Mlficer
Chii-f, property and supply
Chief, audit and inspection
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant information officer
Procedures accountant
Budget officer __
Position classifier
Property and supply ofBeer
Organization and methods examiner.
Assistant chief, audit and inspection.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney-adviser..
Budget analyst
Chief, appropriation unit
Property and storage control officer
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Accountant
Auditor-inspector
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget analyst
Organization and methods exami-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
9.360
S,360
8,560
ner.
Chief, trust unit
Accountant, trust research
Accountant-
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst ...
Organization and methods exami-
Chief. analysis and reports
Chief, claims unit
Chief, appropriations control unit. ,
Position classifier
Placement officer .__
Administrative analyst-.
Records analyst
Accountant
Incentive awards program officer, . .
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade R. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week"base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal .services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Area director
Grade 14, Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Area director
Assistant area director.
Administrative officer
Area counsel
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant area director
Administrative officer.
Area counsel
Superintendent
Personnel officer. .. , _
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Finance officer
Budget officer _,_
Administrative assistant
Personnel officer
Property and supply officer
Superintendent
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Finance officer
Budget officer _
Classification officer
Property and supply officer
7.240
14.280
7,040
7,040
14. 480
7.040
7.440
7.040
8.960
9.360
8.560
S.360
8. 660
8,560
8.560
125
6.140
6,140
11.880
11,120
5.060
15, 180
5.810
5.185
5,310
5.686
6,060
6,060
6,185
5,310
5.060
87, 270
28. 065
108. 015
66,620
47, 610
6,380
148 721. 781
19 82, 489
4 18. 160
100. 600
9,600
9.600
85. 400
16. 720
77, 280
59, 920
7,440
28, 360
7,240
116, 160
6.140
17.820
17.820
30. 100
7.240
14. 080
7.240
7.040
14. 480
7,240
7.440
7.040
28, 240
6.140
6.140
6,140
11.245
6. 060
16.305
5.185
5.310
5,685
6.060
6. 185
5.310
5,310
5,060
80, 065
20. 475
110. 675
66,380
35, 490
6,380
145 727, 156
7 28, 247
4 17. 535
134
71, 600
38, 400
38.600
38,400
51, 760
16. 720
35. 240
169, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
9.160
9.360
8,560
8.360
7,440
14. 080
7.240
7.240
14. 880
7.240
7,640
7.240
21.120
18.420
5.940
6, 340
6,340
28. 440
6, 140
6, 140
6,340
11.370
.5. 185
15.555
.5. 310
5. 435
5.810
5.185
5. 185
5,310
6. 435
6, 060
S, 060
81.865
20. 925
119,995
71.355
36, 290
6,540
794, 216
31,899
744. 332
2,863
2,500
72, 400
38, 400
38. 800
38, 400
.52, 760
16. 720
35, 240
170, 200
8,560
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con,
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Governmental accountant
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Superintendent
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative oflicer
Budget analyst...
Governmental accountant
Accountant and auditor
Placement officer
Position classifier
Property and supply officer
Procurement officer
Interpreter
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645 . _
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.-
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3.454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230 .-
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Num- Total
$12, 080
11,880
23, 760
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses -
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and hohday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
Personal services
79, 525
10, 120
67, 160
6,060
31,610
10, 746
20, 740
5.935
5,060
69, 395
175.370
44,370
336, 260
542, 306
294, 710
28, 460
3,360
3,054
2,910
24, 728
4,840
603 2. 623, 738
78 324, 636
12 47,665
513 2, 251, 437
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$11,880
29, 900
5,940
136, 620
32, 500
5,750
67 244,065
6,660
11,168
2,490
728 3, 145, 748
23 119,272
206 702, 728
600 2, 323, 748
Indian Tribal Funds —
(Trust account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions.. -
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary —
Average grade...
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates.- -
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things -
04 Communication services-,-
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction.,-
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment .--
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims -- -.
16 Investments and loans -
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence ---
Obligations incurred,.
1952 actual 1963 estimate
$3, 412
CPC-5.4
$2, 596
$926, 626
1,734,445
2, 674, 460
104,252
17,452
9,820
32, 451
2,950
970, 154
995, 400
104,016
453, 413
1,261,910
26, 629, 605
34. 300
$3. 438
CPC-53
$3, 753
$1,012,127
1, 734, 533
2, 762, 835
110,252
18, 795
9,875
34, 700
2,500
892, 100
997, 130
76.000
196. 500
1,271,343
20,293,080
35, 375
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
321
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field;
Num- Total
Num
- Total
Num
Totil
General schedule grades:
ber
salai y
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2
$17,520
$17, 720
8,360
$17,920
8,360
1
1
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,440
7,240
7.440
1
Petroleum and natural gas engineer.
1
7.240
1
1
7,440
1
7,240
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
5,940
Forester (administrator) (forest
5 940
1
6 140
1
6 140
Chief clerk
1
6.340
1
6.640
1
6,540
1
6,940
1
6 940
1
6 940
1
6 940
5 940
Petroleum and natural gas engineer.
:::;;::::;:::::
1
6,640
1
6,740
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Petroleum and natural gas engineer.
1
6. 540
Superintendent of logging
1
5,750
1
5,750
1
5,875
Grade 9. Range $5,050 to $5,810;
5,4.36
Chief clerk
5,810
5,810
5,810
5,810
1
1
1
5,810
5.435
5,685
1
5,560
1
5,310
5 810
1
5,560
5.060
1
5,685
5,185
1
1
1
5,310
2
10, 745
1
5,560
1
5,685
Plaiming and sawmill production
1
5 060
5 060
1
5, 185
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
1
4,620
4
18, 605
4
19,110
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
15
67, 200
17
75,360
21
94,430
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.546
14
58, 005
15
65, 220
16
67, 220
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
36
142, 585
37
152, 380
38
157, 130
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
37
126. 035
38
129, 630
39
135, 935
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
40
126. 560
43
136, 450
40
130, 800
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
18
51, 500
20
57, 880
20
59. 4,80
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
4
10, 080
4
10, 400
4
10, 720
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
1
5,065
1
6,190
1
5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
2
9,050
2
9,300
2
9,550
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
4
17,710
4
18,835
4
19, 335
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
9
34, 915
9
35,215
9
36,116
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
4
13, 2S0
4
13,600
4
13, 920
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
10
31, 900
13
41, 382
13
42,422
Grace 4. Range .$2,750 to .$3,230
4
11.800
4
12, 120
4
12. 440
Grade 3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
8
22, 416
9
25, 208
9
26,928
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
3
7,400
3
7,610
3
7,850
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above;
1
10 000
10 000
1
10, 120
1
10, 120
Organization and methods exam-
1
15
6 000
26. 810
15
32, 434
17
10
37. 620
14
54,502
12
Net permanent, field (average num-
246
925, 626
Fart-time and temporary positions:
,734,445
4,225
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
4.338
4,850
10,154
11,837
12, 316
2,674,450
2,762,835
2. 789, 275
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
General Investigations, Bureau of Reclamation —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1.167
18
826
801
13
718
1,066
23
977
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,680
GS-6.9
$2,804
CPC-3.7
$3,720
$4,917
GS-7.5
$2,830
CPC^.O
$3,743
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2 750
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,738
OBLiGATio.NS Bx OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Seriikes— Con.
Personal service obligations:
$3,801,080
64,904
14,951
46,206
$3, 514, 988
43, 439
13,296
51,656
$4. 630, 169
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
107, 674
17,483
75, 650
Total personal service obligations...
3,926.141
3,623.379
4.830,976
Direct Obligalions
3.920.377
267.163
26,249
34,200
30, 172
44,700
94,704
130,6.34
110, 697
45,449
1,035
646
4.689
3,620,379
251,458
19,930
36, 814
35,819
56,961
18, 139
175, 167
118,286
84, 693
30,000
132
3,665
02 Travel..
336.810
31,082
53 268
76, 505
Services performed by other agen-
200, 856
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
115
5,492
4,710,615
6,843
4,461,443
3,000
6, 258, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
4, 703, 772
4, 448, 443
6,260,000
Obligalions Payable Out of Reimburse-
menls From Other Accounts
6,7M
1,128
44
1,356
129
840
3,000
300
700
800
1,200
500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
9,261
6.000
4,713,033
4, 464. 443
6, 259, 000
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES
Field;
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District manager
Engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Economist. -■
Engineer
Geologist.-
Hydrologist.
irrigation assistant
Power assistant
Programs officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Economist...
Engineer
Geologist
Hydrologist
Irrigation assistant
Land assistant...
Power officer
Power assistant..
Programs officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Attorney..
Economist
Engineer
Finance assistant
Geologist
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Hydrologist
Land assistant
Land use officer
Land use assistant.
Personnel assistant
Programs officer..
Programs assistant.
Superintendent
Technical editor _
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer.
Auditor
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Chemist...
Economist...
Engineer
7,040
7,040
43,400
364, 760
29,160
7,240
14,680
14,680
7,040
7,440
2 12,480
1 6, 140
9 56, 660
82 610,2.35
3 20,020
4 24, 560
6 36, 640
11 67, 940
1 6, 140
1 6,540
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 5, 686
19 99, 035
105 562,045
1963 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 44, 400
23 199,480
1 9,160
1 8,760
8.560
7.040
5 37. 600
47 351,640
4 29, 760
1 7,440
14,680
7,240
7,440
7,040
1 6.140
1 6,140
12 72, 765
61 381,950
3 20, 220
5 31. 100
7 43,380
9 57,060
1 6, 140
1 6, 640
1 5,940
3 15,305
2 10, 120
1 5,810
17 90.646
86 466,680
Num- Total
ber salary
4 36, 210
26 226,000
2 17, 520
1 8,960
5 38, 000
47 347,440
4 29. 760
1 7,640
15.080
7,240
7,640
6,140
6,340
82,440
467, 689
13,680
37,240
44, 380
68,940
6,340
6,740
3 15,680
2 10,370
1 5,810
17 91,420
100 637,895
322
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
General Investigations, Bureau of Reclamation — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Ranee $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $.5,060
7 36,670
6 31. 235
4 20,865
11 59.035
1 5, 560
1 6, 560
1 6, 185
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,060
6 26, 675
5 26, 175
2 10.370
10 54.225
1 5. 560
2 10,745
1 5. 310
1 5.310
1 5. .560
1 6, 185
3 16. 805
4 20, 230
1.53 684,575
32 1.33.190
58 211,445
72 241,620
62 195,090
44 123, 280
3 7. 500
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,060
5 26. 800
7 36. 670
2 10. 620
13 70. 630
1 5. 685
2 10,995
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
1 5,435
1 5.060
5 27, 175
5 25. 055
202 890.015
51 208.760
116 412,280
117 384,580
111 336,150
69 189.670
7 16. 900
2 6, 668
1 2. 7.50
4 10, 20S
88 327,401
1 5, 685
1 5,310
2 11,. 370
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $S,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454. _
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
5 24, 975
196 874,4.34
46 183,400
109 395.470
100 342. 112
99 304.373
61 172. 807
7 17, 653
1 2. 8.30
1 2, 750
28 104. 815
61 228,034
1,107
5, 257, 257
311.9
1, 288, 590
197.5
90S. 785
150.1
741, 198
801
3, 903, 520
65.6
296, 656
161.2
758, 476
130.5
666, 500
1,066
Deduct:
4, 971, 822
120.3
Portion of salaries sliown above paid
457, 398
152.4
Add portion of salaries carried in otiier
schedules paid from this account
727, 662
161
843, 307
Net permanent, field (average
807.7
3, 801, 080
45, 801
1,385
17. 718
14,951
17,335
402
27,419
704.7
3,514,988
27, 804
1. 875
13. 7G0
13, 296
19, 000
450
32. 206
964.3
Part-time and temporary positions:
4, 630. 169
89, 414
1,000
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of .52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
17, 260
17, 483
33. 800
1,850
Additional pay for services abroad
40. 000
3,926,141
3. 623, 379
4, 830. 976
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
3, 920. 377
5,764
3. 620. 379
3.000
4, 828, 476
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
2,600
3.926.141
3.623.379
4,830,976
"General investigations. Bureau of Eecla-
3.892.111
34, 030
3, 600, 174
23,205
4, 830. 976
Construction and Rehabilitation, Bureau of Reclamation-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Summary (if Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
13. 346
laj
9,903
11,016
139
9.230
9,493
117
8,443
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,398
GS-6.4
$3, 153
CPC-4.8
$3,853
$4. 593
GS-6.8
.$3. 146
CPC-4.6
$3,794
$4. 675
QS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,163
CPC-4.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 851
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
$43, 268, 476
441,797
176, 052
1,017,896
.$41, 34S, 378
530, 908
170, 600
1,020,499
$37,986,203
461, 657
161, 036
829, 808
Total personal service obligations...
44, 904, 221
43,068,385
39,438,704
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations
$44, 730, 659
$42, 646, 490
1, 546, 289
2,941,062
607,720
777, 413
237,507
3, 146, 390
861, 901
19, 796, 231
4, 765, 261
133,256,378
29, 500
44, 262
94, 976
$38, 822, 704
1, 380, 562
3,431,910
569, 210
801, 515
166, 714
1, 861, 809
786, 956
14, 991, 562
2, 617, 694
116, 150, 333
267, 646
13, 607
86, 347
1, 335, 063
2 837, 936
668, 914
209, 723
6, 691, 359
.Sli ^ iL( .^p.iluiiuedbyotheragencies-
835. 955
9, 722, 792
134, 300, 456
7,600
95. 719
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. -
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
186, 845, 514
923, 930
210, 650, 380
884, 183
200, 771, 489
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
702, 842
185, 921, ,584
209, 766, 197
200, 068, 647
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
173, 662
2,893
-1, 160
627
4,467
160, 657
43, 706
101, 808
1, 213, 732
521, 895
2,060
616, 000
100
600
1,752
11. 754
2X 179
110, 000
196,697
900
3.000
10,000
60,000
39.5. 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1, 700, 091
864 837
1, 07.5. 000
187, 621, 676
210, 631, 034
201, 143, 647
ALLOOATION TO BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
38
16
49
38
19
64
41
15
63
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 114
GS-6.0
$4,069
GS-6.1
$4, 281
GS-6.2
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$159, 326
44,550
661
27
$172, 567
65,350
827
$184,337
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
49, 493
700
204,563
50, 708
1,614
2,095
2,261
1,449
8,434
28,832
33, 856
228, 734
65,600
1,900
2,200
2, .389
1,600
12, 300
44, 800
34, 600
234, 530
63 310
2,750
2,000
1,200
1,600
10,000
23,510
21, 100
333, 812
13, 168
384,123
350, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Pelmbursements
From Other Accounts
346,980
384, 123
350,000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES
Total number of pennanont positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
42
2
34
40
2
33
35
2
31
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,869
GS-7.4
$3,206
CPC-6.0
$2,683
$4,802
GS-7.3
$3. 296
CPC-6.0
$2,700
$4,973
as-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,386
CPC-6.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,720
01 Personal services:
$136,089
4,365
614
$138,911
3,600
624
$131,642
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
3,200
508
140, 968
7,699
929
142. 935
8,288
412
135, 360
6,800
03 Transportation of things
300
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
323
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES— COn.
$142
285
744
6S6
5.6S7
4,205
509
$163
300
650
700
6,143
2,900
438
$140
400
161,854
162.929
150 000
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
SEEVICE
Total number of permanent positions
88
10
94
76
2
71
62
62
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,347
GS-0.5
$2,763
CPC-4.0
$4, 491
GS-6.2
$2,763
CPC^.O
.$4. 730
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC 3 0
01 Personal services:
$376, 151
26.736
1,695
826
$317, 104
5.500
1,221
575
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
896
264
405, 408
34,970
979
3,502
1,510
1,680
19, 462
14,628
3,766
716
324,400
32,000
950
3,150
1.500
1.500
IS, 500
13,900
3,500
600
02 Travel
29,500
05 Rents and utility services
600
10 000
1,740
486, 621
400,000
360,000
ALLOCATION TO fiEOLOOICAL SURVEY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
578
104
620
563
97
626
500
79
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,395
QS-6.5
.$4, 451
GS-6.6
$4,401
GS-6 5
01 Personal services:
$2,174,369
283.550
9,332
46, 257
127
$2,250,000
280,000
8.400
6.600
$2,050,000
237,000
8 000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
5,000
Payments to other agencies for re-
Total personal services
2,513.635
282, 639
19.366
15. 787
27. 542
24. 559
327, 126
26,671
225,842
267, 457
6.784
2. 545. 000
280.000
1.8.000
14, 000
17,000
26.000
270,000
27,000
226,631
180,000
7,000
2,300,000
245, 000
13,000
17,000
25,000
275, 000
25,000
Services performed by other agen-
5,000
3.737.407
425
3, 610, 631
3,300,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
3.736,982
3, 610, 631
3.300,000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
35
36
33
32
32
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 160
GS-8.1
$5,160
GS-7.9
Personal service obligations:
$182,824
96
706
22
$163,344
1,600
630
$160. 235
1.600
616
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.,-
Total personal service obligations., _
183, 648
165, 574
162, 451
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE—
continued
Direct Obligations
$176,010
12, 699
30
1.984
1,781
1,867
48, 312
148, 065
3,455
1.082
306
$165,574
17, 766
1,065
2,630
2,600
8,600
46,290
136.359
6,140
8,475
$162, 451
02 Travel
9,760
400
1,400
1,800
1,000
Services performed by other agen-
117, 000
3.289
1,400
Total direct obligations
394, 591
395,399
300,000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursementi
From Other Accounts
8.638
9
.
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
8.647
403,238
395,399
300.000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF INDIAN
AFFAIRS
Total number of permanent positions
69
4
67
66
3
60
65
66
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,711
OS-7.0
$4,776
OS-7.0
$4. 915
OS-7.0
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$298,760
4,886
1,150
$279. 489
7,680
1,075
$275 690
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,060
304. 796
25, 376
603
1,304
2.543
1.099
3. 043
8.966
4.433
729
288. 244
35. 750
385
2.682
8.600
4.000
5.522
15.083
20.050
276, 750
02 Travel..,.
14, 300
100
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
450
3,000
400
07 0 ther contractual services
1.000
2.000
2.000
Total du-ect obligations.,
Obligations Payible Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
352.892
543
380,316
300.000
Obligations incurred
353, 435
380, 316
300.000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Totul number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
14. 196
259
10. 802
11,832
264
10, 106
10. 228
213
9.223
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 402
GS-6.4
$3,151
CPC-4.8
.$3,847
.$4,586
QS-6.8
$3, 143
CPC^,6
$3. 790
OS 6.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,846
Personal service obligations:
$46,595,994
805, 980
190. 110
1.035,028
127
$44. 667. 783
884. 538
183. 277
1,027,674
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
752.950
172.816
Payment to other agencies for reira-
Total personal service obligations.,.
48,657.239
46, 763. 272
42.841.876
Direct Obligations
48.47.5.039
1.794.643
3. 455. 430
594.024
837,437
188,112
2,268,872
961, 692
46.241.377
1, 975, 693
2.963.774
632, 545
809, 702
279. 857
3,499,702
1,025,260
42 225 875
2.857.586
239 873
Services performed by other agen-
cies
977. 956
324
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF RECL
\MATION— Continued
Bureau of Reclamation — Con.
IBJECTS — continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES (
ontinued
Construction and Rehabilitation
1952
actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— continued
Field— Conilnued
General .scliedule tirades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040- Con.
Num
ber
13
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
11
6
10
4
1
2
1
1
2
6
1
4
2
7
2
2
1
7
12
Total
salary
$94,920
7,240
7,440
8,040
7.240
7,440
8,040
36, 600
21,620-
80, 440
42, 840
73,400
29, .560
7,640
15,280
7,040
7,040
14. SSO
36.200
7.640
28.960
14. 680
.50. 480
14, 4.80
1.5,280
7.240
50, 080
87, 080
Num- Total
ber sahry
13 $95,340
1 7,240
1 7, 640
1 8,040
1 7,440
1 7,440
1 8,040
4 28, 960
3 21,920
11 81,040
7 61, 480
10 74,800
4 29,960
1 7, 840
1 8, 0)0
2 14, 280
1 7, 040
3 21,920
5 36, 800
2 1.5,280
4 29, 360
1 7, 440
10 72.600
3 21.920
2 1.5.080
1 7. 040
8 .57. 920
16 117,240
I 7, 040
1 7, 240
3 23,120
1 7,040
1 7, 240
10 63,400
13 83, 200
3 18, 620
2 11,800
1 6,740
1 6, 540
1 fi, 640
17 108, 580
694
3, 720, 430
11 69,540
23 143, 220
Num
ber
12
1
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total
SUM M A B T— con tinued
$16, 278, 972
2, 932. 493
116,150,333
267, 646
13, 607
94, 391
$20, 108, 928
5,014,786
133,2.55,378
29, 600
44,262
103,014
$9, 975, 641
5,799,966
134,300.456
7, .500
95. 719
101. 497
DiTect ObligatiOTis— Continued
1
1
1
1
4
3
11
6
8
4
1
1
1
3
4
5
1
7
3
2
1
7
15
1
1
4
I
1
7
10
4
3
1
1
1
17
518
3
11
20
08 Supplies and materials. .
7,440
7,640
8,040
09 Equipment
J .
10 Lands and structures.-- --
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
81,840
Land use officer
Subtotal *
192,312,691
924, 365
215, 983, 778
884, 183
205, 621, 4.89
702, 842
45, 040
60, 520
30, IfiO
7,840
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
Office services officer
191, 388, 336
216, 099, 695
204, 818, 647
Operation and development officer. .
Operation and maintenance officer . .
Operation and maintenance asslst-
8,040
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
182, 200
2,893
-1, 160
627
4,467
161, 100
66,873
101,808
1, 213, 732
9
521,895
2,060
616,000
100
From Other Accounts
•'■' 320
01 Personal services
1.5,680
36.800
7.440
51,280
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things -.-
04 Communication services-
600
1, 7.52
11,754
20.179
110.000
196, 697
900
3,000
10, 000
50. 000
395,000
Profframs and finance officer
Total obligations payable out of
1,722,449
864, 837
1, 075, 000
Repayment officer
1 7, 040
3 22, 720
3 23, 120
1 7, 040
10 62, 400
14 89,340
2 12, 480
1 6.140
1 6. 740
1 6. 340
1 6. 340
22 136,200
625
3,876,620
12 76, 080
15 111,320
8 .50, 120
19 11,5.660
4 23. 960
1 6.340
1 6. 140
2 11.880
2 12. 280
fi 37.840
4 24, 760
3 18,620
39 240,860
5 31,700
13 79.220
3 19.020
3 13.820
7,240
7,240
.Supply officer
193, 110, 786
215, 964, 432
205, 893, 647
Grade 11. Ran^e $6,940 to $6,940:
65, .580
DETAIL OP PEI
iSONAL SERVI
CES
Architect
24, 960
17 740
1952 actual
1953 estimate
19.54 estimate
6,740
6,540
6,540
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
9 101,450
1 9, 800
I 10,800
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
13 129,400
1 9, 800
61 607, 000
I 10, 200
1 9, 600
1 10,200
7 69, 120
13 113, 480
1 8,360
3 27, 680
186
1, 616, 760
2 18. 120
3 25, OSO
5 42, 800
I 8, 560
1 9, 160
1 8, 660
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
9 102, 4.50
1 10, 000
1 11,050
1 9,600
1 9, 800
13 1.30,800
1 10, 000
.59 591, finn
1 10, 400
1 9, 800
1 10, 400
6 61,360
14 123, 440
1 8. 560
6 45, 200
194
1, 726, 880
2 18, 320
2 17, 120
5 43, 400
1 8, 760
1 9, 360
1 8, 760
2 16, 720
4 35, 440
1 8, 760
4 35, 640
2 18, 320
5 43, 200
1 8, .360
2 18, 520
2 17, 620
5 45, 000
3 25, 880
1 8,360
1 8, 560
1 8, 760
3 27, 280
2 17, 720
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
7 81,600
1 10. 000
1 11.050
1 9. 600
1 10. 000
13 121. 000
I 10.000
55 6.58. 600
1 10. 400
1 10. 000
1 10. 400
6 52, 160
10 89, 000
1 8, 560
4 36, 640
179
1, 626, 180
2 18, 320
2 17, 520
5 43, 800
I 8, 760
1 9,360
1 8,960
2 16, 920
4 35, 640
1 8, 760
3 27, 080
2 18, 520
5 43, 800
1 8, 560
2 18, 720
2 17, 520
3 27, 280
3 26, 080
I 8, 560
1 8, 760
109, 980
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Engineer
Field:
General schedule grades:
287, 176
70, .540
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
126,600
22
2
1
1
3
2
8
fi
2
29
3
15
6
3
2
12
8
1
5
3
6
8
12
3
6
4
11
2
1
2
3
135,080
11,380
6,340
6,340
19,020
12,480
,50. 320
37. 840
12. 480
182. 860
19. 620
91. 300
30. 500
18. 820
12. 480
74.680
50.220
6.740
13. 080
1.3.280
30. .500
IS, 020
37.610
49. 320
74,280
IS, 220
31,500
12,080
24,950
fi9, 540
13,480
6,140
11,875
17,375
20
2
1
1
3
2
6
6
1
26
2
Ifi
5
2
1
12
8
1
2
2
4
3
6
8
S
3
5
2
11
1
2
2
6 540
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
6,340
19 220
38 040
37,240
6 340
13 480
98,840
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
31, 100
12, 88(
Operation and development asslst-
Assistant district manager
,5,940
14
11
86, 560
49, 520
6,740
12, 680
13, 080
24,960
21, 160
31,300
48, 920
67. 510
18, 010
18, 620
18,420
32, 500
57, 660
13,280
6,110
11,625
23, 626
6, 125
76 280
62, 820
6,940
Finance officer..
13, 28(
13, 480
24, 560
IS, 620
38,010
50, 920
50, 120
4 35, 040
1 8, 560
4 35, 240
2 18, 120
6 42, 600
1 8, 960
2 18,320
2 17, 120
2 17.620
1 8, 360
1 8,360
1 8, 560
1 8. 660
3 26,680
2 17, 520
1 8. 660
9 67,380
1 7,240
1 7,640
20 150, 000
1 7,040
1 7,040
18 132,520
429
3, 166, 100
4 30, 160
8 88,720
1 8, 820
31,700
12, 480
13, 480
71,140
13,630
6,34(
Orade lO.Ranse $5,600 to $6,260:
12, 125
11,876
16, 625
.5, 600
34, 125
5,7.50
11,625
6,500
1
1
7
5, 625
6,625
40,375
1
6
.5,760
2 18, 120
2 18, 120
34,76(
2
1
1
11.376
6,625
6,600
2
1
11,625
11 80,640
1 7, 440
1 7, 840
19 144, 960
1 7.240
1 7,240
21 166,240
418
3,122,790
fi 44,640
9 60.360
10 74, 200
1 7, 440
1 7, 840
18 139,720
1 7,440
1 7, 440
23 173,320
361
2,738,470
6 45, 240
6 43,640
5,75(
Operation and maintenance asslst-
3
2
2
1
2
6,2.50
18,260
6,125
17, 2.50
12,125
11,375
6,125
10,870
2
1
3
1
1
1
12,250
6,500
17, 625
6,000
5,625
6,260
10, 995
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
12,60(
6,628
18,00(
fi,125
5, 75(
6,26(
Grade 9. Ranse $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer - - .
Finance assistant..
11,120
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
325
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
BUREAU OF ]
AMATiox — continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Administrative assistant
Architect
Attorney
Chemist-- -.-
Economist -
Engineer
Finance officer -.-
Finance assistant _
Foreman
Geologist--
Hydrologlst ---
Illustrator
Inspector
Irrigation assistant
Land officer -
Land assistant
Land use officer
Land use assistant
Legal assistant
Librarian
Management analyst
Office services officer
Operation and development assist-
ant
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant--
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant
PUot ---
Power assistant
Procurement officer
Procurement assistant-
Programs officer
Programs assistant.- ---
Property officer -
Property assistant.-- -
Repayment assistant
Statistician--
Superintendent
Assistant superintendent
Supply officer
SupiJly assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
Orade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to$2,840
Unclassified
Total permanent, field-
Deduct:
Lapses.,
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefe base-
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Additional pay for services abroad-.
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligation
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts —
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Nuin Total
ber salary
37 $196, 470
2 10, 745
9 46,165
5 26, 200
16 82, 585
926
4. 874, 536
3 15, 680
63 335,370
1 5, 685
14 73, 840
2 10, 245
2 11,495
74 389, 815
5 26, 425
2 10, 120
57 301,045
1 5,310
.- 24 127,190
1 5, 685
1 5,685
7 37, 670
2 10, 620
1 5,435
4 21,115
19 104,015
2 10, 745
3 15,805
7 37, 670
15 79, 650
1 6.060
25 133,750
3 15,930
17 91, 395
4 21.240
2 10, 620
8 44, 105
1 a, SIO
3 16. 805
3 16, 180
73 356,180
898
8, 345, 762
9 44, 960
10 43, 250
14 56, 235
12 45, 620
27 90, 000
83 262,122
65 186, 914
64 173, 543
11 27,472
2,036
7, 844, 903
8,311
134, 278
176, 052
44,730,659
173, 562
Num- Total
ber salary
38 $204, 655
2 10, 995
7 36, 920
5 26, 450
20 103,450
909
4, 851, 275
2 10, 620
63 335,095
1 5, 810
14 74, 415
2 10. 120
2 11,620
68 359,580
6 31, 235
2 10, 370
56 298,241
IS
95, 455
10, 870
5,810
37, 670
5,060
5,685
5,060
31, 860
88, 455
10,995
10, 495
37. 795
59, 410
24 128, 940
3 16, 305
16 87,085
3 16. 430
2 10, 870
7 38. 795
1 5, 810
3 16, 305
3 16. 555
62 306,065
1,651
7. 359, 008
688
2, 820, 140
5 25, 200
5 21. 7.50
8 32, 795
7 26. 545
13 43. 920
24 77, 136
46 135, 544
49 134, 513
6 15, 360
1,182
4, 484, 720
864,231
68,068
88,200
42,546,490
521,895
31 $170, 610
3 16,305
10 54, 225
5 27, 075
20 104,705
4,261,840
2 10, 870
61 331,535
1 5, 810
10 54, 550
2 10, 245
1 5,810
48 256,060
6 31,360
2 10, 620
53 285,930
16
86, 835
10, 870
5,810
33, 235
5.185
5,810
11
32, 550
88,455
11,245
10, 745
38, 670
61.660
22 119,945
2 11,245
16 88, 835
3 16,805
2 11,120
8 44, 855
1 5, 810
3 16, 305
4 21. 990
61 305,281
1,410
6, 357, 291
615
2, 552, 185
3, .531, 415
18
2, 780, 502
5 25. 575
5 22, 375
7 29. 305
6 23. 510
6 20. 720
19 61.916
35 106. 334
52 144.919
8 20, 620
869
3, 346, 880
284,317
5,320
172, 020
161,036
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COUtlnued
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF LAND
MANACEMENT
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Cadastral engineer
Range conservationist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Range conservationist
Agricultural economist
Cartographer
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955..--
Qrade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses .-.
Add portions of salaries carried in ol;her
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: O vertime and
holiday pay-
01
Personal services -
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
30,560
41,920
15, 875
17,700
34,015
39, 385
19, 130
15, 070
Num- Total
ber salary
16,680
5,185
6,060
35,016
45, 735
19, 255
15,310
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Missouri Basin coordinator--
Physicist.-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Mining engineer.--
Petroleum engineer
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemical engineer
Mining engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810: "
Electronic technician -
Fuel technologist
Petroleum engineer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Ranee $3,435 to $1,035
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3,454..
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates less than $5,060--
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A.. E. employment -.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, field.
Personal services
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Coordinator
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,350:
Assistant coordinator. -
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Fishery research biologist
Wildlife research biologist
• Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545--..
Grades. Range .$3,410 to $4,160.--,
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655--..
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430.--.
Total permanent, departmental 11 63,105
Num- Total
ber salary
fi, 910
18,220
5,940
17,445
10,355
13, ISO
2,950
5,660
3,435
121,399
4,335
5,185
4,015
7,070
3,175
2,950
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
0,940
18,420
5, 940
5, 185
6,310
5,060
25,855
10, 355
13,260
2,950
6.940
12, 480
6,140
5,310
.5,435
6,185
17,570
10,230
13,420
3,030
5,980
28 127, 955
3,500
121, 082
3,200
4,170
'3,"i75'
4,295
'3,'225
326
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
Construction and Rehabilitation, Bureau of Reclamation — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Deduct lapses - . -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates; Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Supervisor
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant supervisor
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Pish and wildlile administrator
Biologist.-
Hydraulic engineer
Fishery research biologist
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,625:
Wildlife research binlogist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,185:
Wildlife research biologist
Fishery research biologist
Hydraulic engineer
Procurement and supply assistant ..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $5,330
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $5,920
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,535
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,895
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,670
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,470
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,964
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,272
Total permanent, field -
Deduct lapses —
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weok base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
' Night-work diflerential
All personal services, field.
Personal services -
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOGICAL 3DKVEY
01 Personal services (see Consolidated
schedule. Geological Survey)
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
17, 780
6,340
12,280
37, 045
26, 300
15,930
84, 375
3,920
48, 505
32, 550
14, 990
2,750
26, 736
1,461
8,360
7,040
18,420
6,540
12,480
21,615
32, 235
16, 305
43, 295
29, 930
12,280
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, reservoir development branch.
Archeologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Landscape architect
Archeologist
Historian
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $1,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6,55
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count.
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,300:
Chief recreation planner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief recreation planner...
Chief, investigations and plannmg
branch
6,940
3.410
3,055
3,030
8.360
7.640
Num- Total
bcr salary
8,560
7,240
24, 090
6.615
6,540
6,660
6,170
26, 835
21,885
11,225
5,185
87, 520
10, 230
40, 150
2,950
Num- Total
ber salary
6,940
7.195
3.175
3,430
7,840
7,240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntfllUed
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040- Con.
Chief, basin-wide survey branch
Landscape architect
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Landscape architect
Archeologist.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant administrative officer
Ad ministrative assistan t
Engineer, civil
Land.scape architect
Architect
Historian _
Forester
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,412 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,9,50 to $3,430.
Total permanent, field
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)..
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-w6ek base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accoimts
Total of foregoing schedule..
5,810
5 or.o
5.685
5.000
10. 620
5, 060
10. 620
5.435
9,410
7,070
3, 255
16.230
ALLOCATION TO HUREAU OF INDIAN
AFFAIKS
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.Special assistant, branch of land —
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\dministrati \^e assistant
Agricultural economist
Forester
Civil engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Land specialist
Soil scientist
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Educationist
.\ppraiser...
Range conservationist
.\gricultur3l economist
Soil scientist
Administrative a.ssistant
Land specialist
Social administrative research ana-
lyst
Budget analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Civil engineer
Fon^st'^r
Av
Itu,.
Adn
Grade
Grade
Grade
Grade
Grade
Grade
linistrativc ;i.ssistant
7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430.
2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average niun-
ber, net salary) '
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01
Personal services.
8,560
8,040
8.010
8.040
8.010
7.240
7.040
7,240
6,340
5.940
6.140
6.340
6.740
5.940
5,940
5,940
5.435
5.185
5,060
48. 625
8.090
20. 960
29, 616
20. 890
22, 370
10, 870
5,560
9,535
6,945
3,335
15, 630
26 135, 265
""6.'9'"'4,"563'
25. 1 130, 702
1,600
$9. 600
8.760
7.240
7.040
7,240
6,3(0
5 940
6,140
6,640
6,740
5,940
5,940
5.310
11.110
10. 870
10. 870
5,080
2,556
25. 110
26, 920
21. 450
17. 220
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
327
Operation and Maintenance, Bureau of Reclamation-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
SummaTii of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equiralent of all other positions.
3, 362
83
2,933
3.497
77
3,578
3.922
111
4.085
Average salaries and ^Trades:
General schedule grades:
$4,294
GS-6.2
$3, 379
CPC-5.4
$3,605
$4. 442
QS-6.3
$3,469
CPC-5.4
$3,776
GS-6 4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC 5.4
"Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 848
Personal service obligations:
$10, 990. 451
212. 789
42, 494
319, 193
$14, 12.5. 244
235. 673
50. 579
323.372
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veel!: base...
Payment above basic rates
314. 847
58. 725
355. 956
Total personal service obligations...
11, 594, 927
14. 734, 868
17, 092, 450
Direct Obligations
11,594,093
249,655
80,136
95, 760
224.0118
13,379
1,382.587
227,421
2, 387, 080
GOO, 537
504, 792
7,419
27,411
14,734,868
261,839
105,483
124,609
343. 926
19. 056
1,649,544
167,150
3, 642. 854
651,893
705, 655
2,213
30,798
17,092,450
113,000
339, 493
2, 308, 096
Services performed by other agen-
1,017,362
2,488
42, 133
ts Refunds, awards, and indemnities
17,454,278
618, 558
22,445,888
409, 406
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
466, 426
16,935,720
22,036,482
26, 235, 183
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
834
6,772
858
350
150
Total obligations payable out of re-
8,464
500
16,944,184
22,036,982
26, 235, 183
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT
or AGRICULTURE
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
151
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,163
GS-6.6
01 Personal services:
$523,290
64,060
2,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
589,350
33. 800
7,000
3,200
7,500
29,500
Services performed by other agen-
1.000
30, 400
88,450
1,900
800. 000
SDMMAEY
Summary of Personal Services
Total ntimber of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
3,362
83
2,933
3,497
77
3,578
4,064
136
4,236
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
8UMMABy — continued
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,294
OS-6.2
$3,379
CPC-5.4
$3,605
$4,442
OS-6.3
$3,469
CPC-5.4
$3,776
$4, 504
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,507
CPC-5.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,848
Personal service obligations:
$10, 990, 451
242, 789
42,494
319, 193
$14, 125, 244
235, 673
50, 579
323, 372
$16, 856, 212
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
408, 907
60, 725
355, 956
Total personal service obligations.—
11, 594, 927
14, 734, 868
17, 681, 800
Direct Obligations
11, 594, 093
249, 655
80, 136
95,760
224,008
13, 379
1, 382, 587
227, 421
2, 387, 080
600,537
564, 792
7,419
27, 411
14, 734, 868
261, 839
105, 483
124,609
343, 926
19, 056
1, 649, 544
167, 150
3, 642, 854
651,893
705, 655
2,213
36, 798
17, 681, 800
331, 425
120,000
133, 685
347, 393
32,902
2, 337, 596
Services performed by other agen-
249, 460
4, 226. 009
977, 456
1, 017, 362
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
2,488
44,033
17, 454, 278
518, 558
22, 445, 888
409, 406
27, 501. 609
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
466, 426
16, 935, 720
22, 036, 482
27, 035, 183
Obligations Payahle Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
834
6,772
858
350
150
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
8,464
600
16, 944, 184
22. 036, 982
27, 035, 183
DET.UL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,601
Engineer
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Total permanent, departmental. -
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
City manager
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Branch director
District manager-
Engineer
Project manager..
Superintendent
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant branch director
Engineer...
Irrigation officer
Operation and maintenance officer..
Powerofficer
Project manager
Assistant project manager
Superintendent. .-
Assistant superintendent
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
City manager
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 3, 785
1 3, 495
17, 720
8,760
16 138,375
$9, 800
3,410
3,575
41,200
9,600
10,000
20 175, 815
1 9, 160
3 25, 680
Num- Total
10, 600
10, 600
31, 800
9, 600
10,000
8,960
186, 175
9,160
26,280
328
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
Operation and Maintenance, Bureau of Reclamation — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVITES COIltimied
BORKATT OF KECLAMATiON— Continued
ri»Id— Continued
General •chedule crudes— Continued
Gr!idol2 Ranffo $7,040 to S8.040— Con.
Engineer.. -
Finance officer
Geologist
HydrometeoroIoRist
Information officer
Irrigation assistant
Land use officer
Or^eration and maintenance officer..
Pilot
Power officer
Power assistant
Superintendent
Assistant superintendent
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer ,
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief counsel
City manager
Comptroller
Economist
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant
Foreman
Information assistant
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Land assistant
Land use officer __.
Land use assistant
Operation and development assist-
ant
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Power assistant
Programs officer
Repayment assistant
Superintendent
Supply officer
Grade 10. Range $5^500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant
Finance officer
Finance assistant
Foreman
Information officer
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Land officer
Operation and maintenance officer..
Personnel officer
Power assistant
Programs officer
Superintendent .
Supply officer __.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Economist _.,
Engineer
Finance officer ,
Finance assistant
Foreman
Hydrometeorologist
Inspector
Irrigation assistant
Land use officer ,
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant _ ,
Personnel assistant
Power assistant.
Procurement officer.
Programs officer
Programs assistant--
Property officer ,
Superintendent -,
Supply officer _.
Supply assistant -.
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $.'?,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.'i0 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230 -
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980 -
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
8,040
7.640
15.4S0
21.920
7.240
21.S20
28. 360
44.040
7.040
fi. 140
13, 080
6, .540
24. 160
13. 280
1 6. 340
3 18, 220
1 6. 140
1 5. 800
6 36. 610
1 6, 740
1 5, 625
3 17, 2.50
2 11,600
2 11.750
6 31. 250
1 5, 500
2 12. ono
1 6, 000
1 5, 750
5, .500
11. 875
6,125
5,500
10 51, 095
1 5, 060
49 2.58,225
2 10, 245
4 21.115
4 20. 925
1 5,060
2 10. 495
16 83. 835
2 10. 245
1 6. 310
2 10. 120
1 5. 560
8 43. 855
1 6, 310
1 6, 310
14 68, 805
109 481,992
69 278,405
146 506,330
170
646, 675
162 486, 915
73 205, 430
4 10, 160
16 78, 710
20 90, 125
27 113,860
38 148,930
93 315,497
211 678, 322
80 246,730
42 116,544
9 24, 082
1 1, 870
Num- Total
ber salary
7,640
7,640
22. 520
7.440
14.6S0
2S. 760
44, 040
7.240
12. SSO
6.940
6,140
1 6. 340
2 12. 280
66 347. MO
1 6. 140
1 6. 140
5 33. 700
,540
24. .560
13. 480
12. 280
12, 280
12,880
1 6. 340
6 36. 640
1 6,340
6, 875
6.875
,5, 875
5,760
19, 000
17, 750
6, 125
5,875
2 11, 875
1 5, 750
1 6, 250
2 11. 125
1 5, 875
9 48, 540
1 6, 185
67 301,445
2 10, 495
5 28, 800
4 21,615
1 5. 185
2 10, 370
4 21, 240
X 5,435
15 79, 6.50
2 10, 495
1 6, 435
1 6, 185
2 11, 245
12 65. 220
1 6,060
1 6,435
13 64, 435
136 612,130
67 276.105
149 660,825
262
894, 993
156 488.780
69 199. 970
6 12, 900
16 80, 540
11 62, 275
22 94, 680
29 113,315
88 300, 120
81 266,449
69 217,006
42 123,942
7 17, 830
Num- Total
ber salary
39 $287. 5P.0
2 14,480
I 7. 240
1 7, 640
I 8, 040
1 7. 840
1 7. 640
5 37. 000
1 7, 640
2 14. 8'<0
6 37. ono
6 44. S40
2 14, 280
2 13.080
1 5. 940
1 6. 340
1 6. 340
2 12.6S0
66 419.640
1 6.340
1 6. 340
5 34. 100
1 6. 740
4 24. 760
4 26. 560
2 12. 480
1 6. 540
2 1% 880
6.140
6.540
38, 040
6,540
5,875
6,000
6.000
6. 875
19, 375
3 18. 125
1 6, 250
1 6, 000
1 5, 625
2 12, 000
1 5. 876
1 6, 250
3 17. 376
1 6, 000
9 49, 165
1 6.310
75 402. 126
3 15. 806
7 38, 170
4 21, 990
1 5, 310
4 22, 115
2 10, 370
3 16, 430
17 91, 895
2 10, 745
1 5, 560
1 6, 310
2 11.495
11 60, 160
2 10. 245
1 5,660
12 60. 940
143 658.960
71 296. 015
169 614,765
291
1,011,372
166 614,490
67 198. 315
6 13, 300
16 81, 790
11 ,52. 626
22 96, 655
31 122, 460
96 332,880
93 310,373
73 230, 805
43 128,014
6 16, 730
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— continued
Field— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
1,773
$6. .392. 036
Num- Total
ber salary
1,925
$7, 252, 825
Num- Total
ber salary
2,204
$3, 480. 170
3,359
12, 706, 735
588.6
2, 106, 551
263.5
1,069,686
343.9
1, 444, 928
3 494
13,864,029
156.8
471,801
160. 5
716, 117
321.5
1,432,698
3,919
15, 859, 204
228 6
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shoivn above paid
773,040
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this
account
497, 289
394.8
1, 727. 057
Net permanent, field (average
2, 850. 8
10,975,426
189, 8.57
16. 739
36. 193
42,431
201, 809
117, 384
3, 498. 2
14.108,809
1,86. 775
1.5. 264
33, 634
50, 514
193, 237
130, 135
3, 971. 1
Part-time and temnorary positions:
16, 315, 932
281 692
Part-time employment
40, 782
22, 373
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates:
.58, 658
152, 286
11,579,839
14,718,368
17,076,393
11, 594, 527
14,734.868
17, 092. 450
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as foUows:
11,594,093
834
14,734,868
17, 092, 450
Obligations payable out of relmburse-
11,694,927
14. 734. 868
17.092.4.50
ALLOCATION TO AOKICULTURE
Departmental:
Gener.il schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 $8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,040
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3 15. 180
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
4 12.700
9 43. 280
1.1 6,450
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
0. 4 1, 200
Net permanent, departmental (av-
8.3 39,030
150
39, 180
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
4 23, 760
1 5, 940
4 23, 760
Orado 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
7 35, 420
2 10, 120
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
4 20, 240
6 25, 300
42 176. 61 n
18 61. 380
26 82, 550
Grades Range $2,950 to $3,430
13 38, 350
133 547, 870
16.3 63,610
Not permanent, field (average num-
117.7 484,260
Part-tlme and temporary positions:
64,060
1,860
650, 170
589,350
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
329
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Reclamation-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
829
4
780
712
4
725
719
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$8,379
OS-9.4
$2,835
CPC-2.9
$6,607
QS-9.6
$2,886
CPC-3.0
$6, 704
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 922
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$1, 917, 296
9,984
17.721
11,710
$4, 614. 250
9,575
17, 857
18, 910
$4,593,800
13, 650
18, 203
22,900
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
4, 956, 711
357, 479
24, 241
88,760
9,089
38, 785
148, 476
23, 186
63,329
49. 718
1,015
2,814
4, 660, 592
248. 845
14, 265
76. 027
14, 190
25, 705
96,831
25, 000
66, 928
28,220
1,376
2.521
4, 648, 553
77, 004
14,389
05 Rents and utility services.
Services performed by other agen-
25,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,405
Subtotal
6, 763, 603
590
6, 250, 600
500
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
6, 763, 013
5, 250, 000
Qbllgalions Payable Out of Reimbursemenis
From Other Accounts
250
9,648
453
07 Other contractual services
16,000
100
400
16,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
10, 251
15,600
16,000
6, 773, 264
6, 265, 600
6,266,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Commissioner
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant commissioner
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant commissioner
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner
Assistant to the commissioner,
engineering
Division director
Assistant division director
Chief counsel
Comptroller
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant division director —
Assistant chief counsel
Attorney
Assistant comptroller ..:..
Assistant to the commissioner,
management
Budget officer
Information oflicer
Personnel officer
Economist
Engineer.
Finance officer
Management analyst
Procurement officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Economist
Engineer
Finance assistant _
Finance analyst
Information assistant ,
Land use assistant
Management analyst
Office services officer — ,
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
11.550
58,250
66,300
11,050
11,050
30, 200
30,000
9,600
10, 400
9,600
10, 200
10,200
39, 400
78, 000
10,600
10,000
34,240
59, 720
87,440
42, 600
17, 120
8,760
8,960
26, 480
8,360
8,660
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 000
2 25, 000
11.800
58.250
65,300
11,050
ll,0o0
30, 600
30,200
9,600
34,840
60. 320
88, 440
42. 800
$14,800
13,000
25,000
11,800
58,500
66, 800
11, 300
11,300
10, 600
10,600
40. 000
35, 240
61, 120
90, 240
43. 400
17. 320
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con,
Personnel assistant
Statistician
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Budget analyst
Economist
Engineer.
Finance assistant ,
Information assistant ,
Land assistant... ,
Management analyst ,
Personnel assistant
Statistician
Technical editor
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget analyst.
Engineer.
Economist _.
Finance assistant
Information assistant.
Land assistant
Management analyst
Personnel assistant
Procurement assistant
Supply assistant
Technical editor
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Office services assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst
Engineer
Finance assistant
Illustrator
Land assistant
Management analyst
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Personnel assistant
Procurement assistant
Programs assistant
Statistician
Technical editor
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Pait-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
AU personafservices, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief engineer
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assist:int chief engineer
Chief hydrologist. .--
Engineer
Regional director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
Auditor
Chief auditor
Chief hydrologist
Engineer
Finance officer
Management analyst
Operation and maintenance officer.
Pilot
Power officer
Program and finance officer
Assistant regional director
Assistant to the regional director...
Supply officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Economist.
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant
Information officer..
Irrigation officer
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
)r salary
$34,240
21, 320
7,040
14, 480
123, 880
28, 760
7,240
7,040
8,040
24, 560
6,510
6,740
6, 940
13, 080
0,125
46,415
5,185
11,246
10.245
15,555
5,310
6.560
15,680
5,060
10, 370
5,685
6,060
6,310
16,805
84, 885
80,730
191,226
121,460
68,885
11,140
1 1,805,899
6,431
118,340
28, 760
7,240
7,240
8,040
23, 040
14, 280
7,8
12, 480
6,940
6,140
37, 240
6,940
12, 280
6,940
6,910
24, 760
6,940
6,940
6,140
13,280
6,250
47,415
'"ii,"376'
10, 495
15,930
6,435
10, 620
5,810
6, 185
5,436
16,180
78, 350
75, 265
181,185
114,735
70, 485
11,380
302 1,780,950
6,600
21, 720
7,240
7,040
126, 380
29,160
7,440
7,240
8.040
23, 240
14,280
8,040
6,140
37, 840
6,940
12, 280
12,880
6, 140
25,360
6,940
6,940
6,140
13,280
11,495
10, 745
15,930
6,436
10, 870
5,810
6,310
6,660
16,430
80, 226
77, 390
182,190
117,300
72, 085
11,620
297 1,764,250
7,500
11,660
10, 800
67,600
82,350
83,000
9,600
10,400
10,600
170,000
9.600
72,000
10.400
70.200
49, 000
102, 600
10,000
19,800
8.560
53.560
86. 600
70,280
173, 000
35, 440
1 11,800
1 10, 800
6 68, 250
7 82, 600
8 83,200
1 9,800
1 10, 400
9,600
72,000
10,400
71,200
49,600
93.000
10,000
19,600
8,760
36.640
87. 200
34.840
112.880
35,840
8,560
9,360
17, 620
11,800
11,050
68,500
81,800
83,200
10,000
10,600
9,600
73,000
10,600
71,600
50,000
93,400
10,200
19,600
8,960
37. 040
96. 360
35, 240
123. 160
36. 040
8.560
9.360
17,920
330
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Reclamation — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Genera] schedule frrades — Continued
Grade 13. RanRe $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Num
ber
2
3
7
5
4
1
1
11
2
5
- Total
salary
$17,620
26, 680
61, 120
43, 600
35, 840
8, .560
8,760
95.160
17.320
43, 800
Num
ber
1
3
6
5
4
1
I
8
4
1
2
1
4
1
12
5
1
I
4
2
- Total
salary
$8, 960
27, OSO
51, 600
43, 800
36. 040
8, 560
8,760
70, 6S0
17, 720
3,5 440
8,360
18,320
8,960
36. 440
8,360
87, 280
37, 400
7,840
14, 880
15, OSO
8.040
30, 160
14,480
Num
ber
1
3
6
5
4
1
1
8
2
4
1
2
1
4
1
16
5
1
2
1
4
2
- Total
salary
27, 280
52, 200
Operation and maintenance assist-
44, 600
36, 640
Personnel assistant
8,760
70, 880
Programs and finance officer
17, 720
35, 640
8,560
Assistant to the regional director
2
1
4
1
12
6
4
2
3
1
3
3
1
3
8
4
8
3
1
3
8
6
1
3
1
4
4
4
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
17,920
8,960
36, 240
8,360
86, 080
44, 440
29, 360
14, 680
22. 320
8,040
22. 920
21,520
7,440
22, 320
60.920
28.960
,58, 120
21. 920
7.240
21., 520
,59, 320
44.440
7,nio
15 080
18. 020
5. 910
23, 760
2,5, 160
2,5. 360
6,340
6,740
12, 480
12,680
19, 220
12, 480
,5, 940
12,880
12, 480
6,540
12, 480
6,140
18, 520
9.160
37 040
Su Dpi V assistant
8,560
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
38, 000
16, 280
Finance assistant :
16. OSO
8 040
30. 360
14.880
2
4
3
8
3
1
2
3
5
14.880
28. 660
21.920
58. 920
21, 520
7,240
14, SPf)
22,920
37, 600
2
4
3
8
3
1
2
2
6
15.080
28,760
22. ,520
,59, 920
21,720
14,880
1,5.880
38, 000
1
1
3
15. 080
12,080
6,940
,5,940
19.420
12. 880
2
2
1
4
4
2
16,280
Grade 11. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940:
5, 940
Auditor
25, 960
1
2
1
3
1
6.940
12. 680
6. 740
19. 420
6,540
1
2
I
2
6.940
Land offlpor ..
Manaeomoiitanalv.'^t..
OfTiCP sorvic's nmcer
13. 080
6.740
13. 280
12,880
Proonvm.^nf "(liopr
Prornrcnirnt ;is>^if;tant
Prnrrams u'ssi'stant
Propcrtv olliofr .
2
2
1
12.880
12.280
6.540
2
1
13, 080
12, 680
6,740
1 6. 140
1 6,250
i
1
6.340
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
6,250
1
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
14
10
64
46
26
6
1
3
2
6. 2.50
6. 000
5. 500
1.5.5,55
,5.810
6. 660
21.240
5. 560
10,870
10, 870
5, 185
,5, 810
5,810
5, 560
10, 870
5 310
5, 185
14.985
62. 995
40. 700
238. 135
165. 650
78, 060
14. 1.50
2,500
7.816
5.190
1 fi. 000
1 5, 626
1 5,310
1
1
1
Personnel assistant
Grade 9. Ranee $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant ..
5,760
5.435
2
3
10. 620
16,930
2
3
10 870
2
2
10.995
10, 996
1
2
5 310
Oflice services assistant
11,120
Pilot
1 5, 810
1 5.935
Prnciiremont assistant
2
10. 745
2
10, 996
: :
SuDply assistant...
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to .$5.370
Grade 7. Range $4 ,205 to .$4,955
Grade 6. Ranee $3,795 to $4,.545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.6.55
Grade 3. Ranee $2.9S0 to $3.430
Grade 2. ft:m"e «-2,7Sn fn «3 930
1
4
11
9
61
33
10
6.310
19.856
51.006
38, 405
232. 790
113.995
31, 100
1
3
11
9
58
31
10
6,435
15,235
61,2.55
39, 280
232, 665
10.5,475
31,323
Grade 1 I.'ii i" -on i,, --.ivo
.. :;:;:
Crafts. M"i. ' II'.,- !i: I '1 ■ . 1' il7rades:
Gr,ade:; l;,nr'. -J V.J I.. .;, ii:r2
Grade 2. Uauna .J'J,42(j lo ^.^MO
2
1
5,424
2,490
2
1
6, ,584
2,660
495 3, 271, 206
49.9 270,272
15.1 98,290
393 2, 729, 884
394 2
8
13.5
788,367
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
14.8 91,932
0.8 1,030
40.7 194,318
90,833
Add:
Portion of salaries carried in other posi-
tion schedules paid from this accoimt.
44
208, 753
40, 6 201, 315
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)-.-
474
3
111,397
419,7
2,833,300
413
2, 839, 650
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions:
$641
842
10, 684
4,099
$90
835
10, 857
8,910
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates; Overtime and
10, 703
10, 900
3, 127, 563
2, 853, 992
2, 864, 153
4, 950, 711
4, 660, 592
4, 648, 553
Emergency Fund, Bureau of Reclamation —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
7
23
Average number of all employees...
1
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.. .
$74, 523
22, 332
187
17,395
$6, 774
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
26
Total personal services .
114. 437
4.227
2,366
344
79
304
93,114
20. 420
302
436.385
640
6,800
200
02 Travel
03 Transnortation of things
04 Communication services
100
100
100
4,225
200
100
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction...
07 Other contractual services
08 .Supplies and materials
09 Kquipment ..
10 Lands and structures. -
469, 176
$1,000,000
.Subtotal
672, 517
8
481,001
1,000,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
672, 609
481,001
117, 673
1,000,000
Ohligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
Funds available for emergencies
672,509
598, 674
1,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field: Add portion of salaries carried in
other position schedules paid from this
accoimt (average number, net salary) --.
Num- Total
ber salary
16, 5 $74. 623
22,332
187
17,363
32
Num- Total
ber salary
1.3 $6,774
Num- Total
ber salary
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Pavment above basic rates:
26
114, 437
6,800
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Surveys, Investigations, and Research, Geological Survey-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
4, 600
863
6,009
4,796
886
5,375
6,542
971
6,160
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 395
GS-6,5
$4, 451
GS-6.6
$4 401
Personal service obligations:
$18,092,217
2,400,649
$19,67,5,000
2,690,000
$22,7f,0,
2,878,
Part-time and temporary positions
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
331
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS-
Object classiflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SummaTy of Personal Services — Con,
Personal service obligations -Continued
Regul-nr pay in excess of 52-week base...
$75, 973
425, 265
3,164
$7.1.000
112.000
$90. 000
Payraents to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
20. 997, 16S
22.452.000
25. 860. 000
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
16.096,134
1, 658. 167
157. 462
124, 129
160,277
335, 348
2.910,878
1, 408, 263
1, 633, 182
2, 405, 488
14.500
2,936
61,083
17, 185, 000
1.660.000
170,000
130, Olio
280, 000
486, 000
960,000
1,110.000
1, 661, 665
1, 760, 000
10,700
2, 035, 000
155, 000
640, 000
1, 610, 000
Services performed by other agen-
1, 170,000
1, 874, 720
2, 580, 000
63,000
78,000
26. 767, 827
2,530
25, 365, 355
2,670
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
2.720
Total obligations payable from
26, 765, 297
25,362,685
31.070,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
01 Personal services
4.301.401
302, 170
9,216
19, 834
40, 684
17,667
279, 933
83, 102
237. 638
197, 425
186
237
199
4, 602. 000
320, 000
10, 000
20. 000
15. 000
18. 000
385, 000
65, 000
269,300
220,000
4, 505, 000
315. COO
1)4 Commiiiiicatioii services
05 Rents and utilitv sfrvioes..
21,000
15.000
17. 000
07 Other fonlraetual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
335, 000
70,000
273. 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
5, 496, 492
5, 924, 300
6,781,000
Total direct obligations
32, 260, 789
31,286,985
36,851,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services ,.. -.
599. 633
37. 659
3.634
1,939
467
52. 639
124,071
1,767
25, 763
24, 605
45
665, 000
55,000
5,000
2.000
.500
10. 000
25, 000
1.000
35. 000
21. 000
1,000
670, 000
68.000
03 Transportation of things
5.000
600
25 000
Services performed by other agen-
I. 000
08 Supplies and materials
35. OLIO
22. 000
15 Taxes and assessments
I. 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
872, 022
820, 500
830, 500
Total obligations _.
33, 132, 811
32, 107. 485
37, 681, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
f
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
4
Total
salary
$14. 800
12,800
10,800
10. 800
46, 950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,050
4 46, 960
1 10, 800
3 32, 660
3 29, 200
18 178, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12, 800
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 11,060
1 11, 050
4 47, 200
1 10, 800
Stag geologist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2
3
17
21, 850
29, 000
167, 600
3 33, 160
3 29, 600
Branch chief -.
18 179,600
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600to $10,600— Con.
Chief counsel
Executive officer
Geologist
Publications officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant —
Administrative officer
Botanist
Branch chief
Budget officer
Cartographic engineer...
Chemist
Geodetic engineer.
Geologist
Hydraulic engineer
Information officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Petroleum engineer..
Photogrammetric engineer
Physicist --
Sanitary engineer
Staff engineer.
Topographic engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Adm inistrative officer
Attorney
Cartographic engineer
Chemist .-
Crystallographer
Distribution officer
Geochemist
Geodetic engineer —
Geologist - -
Hydraulic engineer
Librarian
Mechanical engineer.
Mining engineer
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Petroleum engineer
Photogrammetric engineer
Physicist . - .
Position classifier
Production specialist
Scientific illustrator
Service and supply officer
Topographic engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant --
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Cartographic engineer
Chemist
Crystallographer. —
Geodetic engineer
Geologist
Geophysicist
Hydraulic engineer
Instrument maker
Librarian ---
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Persoimel assistant.
Petroleum engineer
Photogrammetric engineer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Scientific illustrator..
Topographic engineer
Grade 10. Range $5,.500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant —
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
.\uditor
Botanist
Budget analyst
Cartogi-aphic editor -.
Cartographic engineer.--
Chemist
Crystallographer
Editor
Employee relations officer
Geodetic engineer— - --
Geologist
Geophysicist
Hydraulic engineer
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mathematician
Military intelligence analyst
Organization and methods exami-
ner--.
Petroleum accountant. ,.
Petroleum engineer
Photogrammetric engineer —
Physicist.
Placement officer
Position classifier.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,040
15,280
50,480
7,240
7,640
14. 480
187, 240
63,960
7,440
7,240
7,040
14.280
7.440
22, ,520
14, 280
7.240
15, 080
5,940
19. 020
5.940
75, 080
103, 180
6,140
18, 620
230, 720
6,340
48.920
12,680
6,340
5,940
6,140
5,940
6,740
83, 220
5,500
6,186
21, 990
6,185
5,060
10, 246
10, 620
133, 750
62,720
6,435
11, 120
5,185
27,060
211,710
10, 246
10,370
21,365
16, 805
5,060
8,060
6,185
5,060
10, 370
5,185
10,120
26, 926
8,360
36. 040
8,360
1 8, 660
1 9,360
1 8,660
1 8. 760
1 8, 960
2 16, 920
1 8, 760
1 8, 360
4 35, 440
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
2 15, 480
8 58. 120
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
2 15,280
2 14.680
29 209,960
9 64, 760
1 7. 440
1 7, 240
1 7,240
2 14, 280
1 7,440
3 22. 720
2 14. 480
1 7.440
3 23. 120
1 7, 040
1 8, 040
8 59, 520
1 5. 940
3 19, 020
1 6, 140
12 75. 880
19 116, 260
.140
3 18. 820
41 250,940
2 12, 280
9 55, 660
2 12, 680
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
2 12,680
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
5 32, 600
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 740
13 84, 020
5,500
1 5, 185
7 38, 045
1 6, 185
1 6, 060
2 10, 370
2 10, 745
25 135, 250
16 83, 710
2 10, 495
6 26, 300
1 5, 186
6 27, 300
60 259, 875
2 10, 370
4 20,615
4 21, 490
3 16, 930
1 5, 185
1 5. 060
1 5,060
1 6,310
1 6,060
2 10, 495
1 5. 185
2 10. 120
4 20, 990
7.240
15. 480
58, 120
7,440
7.040
2 16, 280
2 14. 680
29 209.960
9 64. 760
1 7. 640
1 7, 440
1 7,240
2 14, 680
1 7, 640
3 22, 720
2 14. 480
1 7. 440
3 23. 120
1 7. 040
1 8, 040
9 66, 560
1 6, 140
3 19, 420
1 6, 140
12 75, 880
19 116, 260
1 6, 340
3 18, 820
42 256,880
2 12, 280
8 49, 520
3 IS, 820
1 6, 540
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
2 12, 680
1 6, 340
1 5, 940
6 32. 500
1 6,140
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
13 84, 020
1 5, 625
^ 5,310
7 38, 045
1 5,310
1 6,310
2 10, 370
2 10, 745
25 135, 250
16 83,710
2 10, 495
5 26, 300
1 5. 185
5 27. 300
51 264, 935
2 10, 370
4 20, 615
4 21, 490
16, 930
5,185
5.185
5,060
5,310
5,185
10. 495
6,310
10, 370
20,990
332
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY— Continued
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES COntiDUPj
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range$5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Program analyst
Purchasing agent.
Scientific illustrator
Tabulating supervisor
Topographic engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Copperplate engraver
Finishing worker
Hand compositor
Hand transferer
Lithographic draftsman ,
Lithographic pressman
Negative engraver
Photographer
Press mechanic
Process plate maker
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)..
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay hi excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Geologist
Topographic engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer..
Cartographic engineer..
Chemist
Qeophysicist
HydrauUc engineer.
Mechanical engineer
Mining engineer
Petroleum engineer
Photogrammetrie engineer..
Pilot
Topographic engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Cartographic engineer
Chemist
Educationist...
Geodetic engineer
Geologist...
Geophysicist
Hydraulic engineer
Mining engineer
Petroleum and raining accountant.
Petroleum engineer
Photogrammetrie engineer
Production engineer, _
Topographic engineer
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Botanist
Cartographic engineer
Chemist...
Geodetic engineer.
Geologist
Geophysicist
Hydraulic engineer.
Instrument maker...
Mathematician
Mining engineer
Petroleum accountant
Petroleum engineer..
Photogrammetrie engineer
Pilot
Soils scientist
Topographic engineer
$.5, 060
5,185
21. 365
5,310
43, 105
33, 840
257
930. 870
240 802.825
242 748.220
39 113,970
4 10, 720
6 14, 950
41 114.090
4 9, 890
111 600.328
7,953
119, 652
28,852
;,560
3 25, 480
52 444.720
3 26, 080
25 220.800
1 9, 360
7 58, 720
3 27, 680
4 34, 240
1 8, 760
8 70, 080
1 7. 040
3 21,920
78 664,120
6 43. 640
76 562.240
5 36, 600
1 7,040
9 70. 160
5 36. 000
1 7, 240
15 112, 200
3 18. 020
2 11,880
17 107.380
13 79, 220
4 25, 160
114 691,660
4 25, 160
111 685,740
1 6, 740
1 5, 940
6 38, 640
3 18, 220
25 166, 700
28 171.320
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
39 244,860
1 $5. 185
1 6. 310
6 31, 860
1 6. 310
8 43, 605
8 38, 835
215 947,790
85 350,450
294
1, 074, 185
262 881,395
260 780,700
43 126,330
4 10, 880
2 7, 606
4 12, 2,80
43 120. 714
76, 309
6,136
23,461
52, 658
42, 276
64, 099
59. 224
49. 587
6,845
33, 669
199. 916
1 8, 560
3 25, 680
63 456,680
3 26. 280
26 230,760
1 9, 360
7 59, 120
3 27, 880
4 34, 440
760
8 70. 680
7 61, 280
6 43, 040
1 7, 040
3 22,120
96 689.000
8 68, 120
84 623,760
5 36. 800
1 7, 040
9 70, 760
5 36, 400
1 7, 240
16 113,200
3 18. 220
2 11,880
18 114,520
16 97, 840
4 25, 360
163 930,820
9 65, 060
1 5, 940
7 45, 980
3 18, 420
29 192.060
29 179,060
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
39 245,460
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
1 5.310
6 31, 860
1 5. 436
10 53, 725
8 38, 835
216 951,995
91 373. 220
305
1,111,695
274 916,495
262 816,100
44 129,080
4 10, 880
2 7, 605
4 12,280
43 120, 714
3 7, 620
81,613
6,136
28,756
63, 266
52,883
80.011
76, 136
65, 499
5, 845
1,916
8, 688, 241
106 488,241
1 8, 760
4 ,33, 440
3 25, 680
56 481,760
3 26, 280
26 230,760
1 9, 360
7 59, 120
3 27, 880
4 34, 440
2 17, 120
8 70, 680
7 61,280
6 43, 040
1 7, 240
3 22, 120
100 724, 200
9 66. 160
83 616, 720
5 37, 200
1 7,240
10 77, 800
5 36, 400
16 120,440
3 18.420
2 12, 280
21 132, 340
16 97,840
4 25, 360
162 984,280
9 66, 060
124 770,360
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
7 46, 380
3 18, 620
29 194.060
33 202,820
2 12, 280
1 6,340
42 263,280
DETAIL OF FEESONAL SBBviCES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
1 $5, 500
1 5 625
1 5,600
1 $5, 625
1 5, 626
1 5, 625
1 5, 500
1 5,500
Scientific illustrator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
1 5, 560
7 38, 046
7 38,420
63 287, 930
53 290, 430
10 64, 726
10 56, 350
204
12 65, 470
214
Geologist
157
807,670
1, 065, 365
1, 105, 965
7 36, 920
16 77. 775
16 82, 835
167
190
891, 145
1,017,900
1,028,020
1 5,060
Librarian
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
1 5, 310
1 5,060
1 5, 185
1 5,185
Mechanical engineer .
1 6. 686
1 5,685
1 5,685
6 26, 060
7 36. 420
12 61.720
Petroleum accountant
4 20,616
4 20. 865
4 20, 865
Petroleum engineer _
5 26,050
10 51,600
16 81, 960
Photogrammetrie engineer
84 448,166
84 453.415
102 544,495
Physicist _ . .
2 10, 245
3 15,430
3 16,430
1 5,060
1 .5, 810
3 1.5.180
114 627, 590
1 5 060
Scientific illustrator. .
1 5, 810
1 5, 810
3 15 180
114 620.465
137 743, 970
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
9 43,830
9 44,205
10 48, 825
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
923
1,046
1,153
4,013,715
4. 684, 475
5,037,826
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
166 676,095
183 750, 860
196 800,195
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
931
1,039
1,194
3,287,710
3, 713, 490
4,242,040
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
610
633
602
1, 675, 525
1,768,450
1,987,525
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
475
499
556
1, 431, 090
1. 520, 850
1,689,000
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
242 674.820
247 698,090
284 799,840
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
73 184,500
74 189,880
87 222,380
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
1 3,620
1 3,520
1 3, 600
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 2, 830
1 2,830
1 2. 910
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
26 67. 410
26 68. 370
29 76,026
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 2. 770
1 2, 770
1 2, 770
Foreign service:
Point IV schedule — geologist;
Class 2. Range $11,130 to .$12,700..
2 22, 260
2 22, 260
Class 3. Range .$8,330 to $10,230
8 76, 440
13 122, 290
Class 4. Range $6,330 to $8,2.30
6 46, 678
10 76,330
Class 5. Range $4,830 to $6,230
8 48, 104
16 91,408
Class 6. Range $4,290 to $6,190 . .
1 6, 259
1 6, 259
Cla.ss 7. Range $4,323 to $6,223
1 4, 443
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of .$6,060 and above:
1 5. 060
1 6. 390
2 13. 250
8 34. 506
1 5, 060
1 5. 390
2 13. 2.50
6 20, 470
1 5.060
1 6. 390
Well driller
2 13. 260
Rate? less than $6,060
5 20. 470
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
64 186.664
67 200.263
67 200,263
4,806
5,318
5,841
20, 843, 278
23. 434. 833
25,296,014
504
384
388
2, 067, 776
1,644,833
1,688,014
Net permanent, field (average num-
4,302
4.634
5,453
18, 785, 503
21, 790, 000
23,608,000
Part-time and temporary positions:
2, 231, 642
2, 695, 000
"\V. A. E. employment..
666. 062
716. 700
672, 700
Regular pay in exee.ss of 62-week base
79, 069
82.000
93,000
Pavment above basic rates:
327, 668
44, 469
Night-work differential
49. 100
64, 600
47.611
20.000
Additional pay for service abroad
161,070
124, 000
126,000
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
784
All personal services, field
22.323,768
25. 224. 800
27,269,200
35, 633, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Surveys, investigations and research,
Geological Survey":
Direct obligations:
16.096.134
20. 685, 000
Reimbur.sements from non-Federal
sources - . -
4. .301. 401
4, 602, 000
4. 606, 000
Obligations pavahle out of reimburse
ments from other accounts
699, 633
665. 000
670, 000
"Working fund, Interior, Geological
Survey" ..-
5, 668. 004
7, 745, 000
7, 386, 000
"Working fimd, Interior, Office of the
339, 527
470. 000
"Construction and rehabilitation, Bu-
2, 300, 000
"American sections, international com-
91,411
66. 600
88,000
29, 699, 745
33, 278, 600
35, 633. 000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
333
BUREAU OF MINES
Conservation and Development of Mineral Resources, Bureau of
Mines —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Objoct ckis.'iiflcatioii
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summari/ of Pers&nal Services
'I'o.al number ot permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positioDS-
2,966
82
2,649
3,215
89
2,901
3,496
112
Averase salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 641
OS-6.9
$3,135
CPC^.7
$3,732
$4,722
QS-6.9
$3,168
CPC^.fi
$3,903
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,226
CPC-i6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,617
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
$10,900,930
360,413
47, 155
206,082
$12, 558, 224
397,472
51, 286
213,422
$13, 770, 622
498, 687
56, 360
286, 041
Total personal service obligations.. -
11,514,580
13,220,404
14,611,710
Direct Obligationx
Appropriated funds:
11,183,427
335, 490
477, 629
142,950
406, 728
182, 476
1,062.200
2.031.089
1,30.1,802
57,046
418
29, 245
12, 809, 124
348, 614
418, 529
143, 178
403, 048
199,925
1,065.559
2, 135, 282
1. 139, 710
11,070
14, 200, 430
398 000
4,'iO, 000
422, 000
07 Other contractual services.
1.119,345
1, 2S8, 000
37,727
37.000
17,214,500
49, 805
18,711,766
54,766
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence
54, 775
Totalobligations from appropriated
17,164,695
2,690
18,657,000
2,690
20, 500, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
2,690
17,167,385
18. 659. 690
20, 502, 690
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
331,153
3,410
411.280
8,000
11,000
10.000
150,000
167,000
131,500
411,280
02 Travel _
8,000
11,000
10. 000
07 Other contractual services
8.432
45,888
2,100
150,000
167, 000
131, 500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
390.983
888,780
888,780
Obligations incurred
17.558,368
19,548,470
21,391,470
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to .$11,800:
Assistant chief, minerals division...
Business economist
Chief fuels technologist
Chief metallurgist
Chief, minerals division
Chief mining engineer
Chief, office of synthetic liquid fuels.
Mining industrial snecialist...
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, health and safety
division
Assistant ctiief, light metals brancli.
Assistant chief, petroleum and nat-
ural gas branch
Assistant chief, synthetic liquid
fuels branch
Chief, ceramics and fertilizer ma-
terials branch...
Chief, coal branch
Chief, construction and chemical
materials branch
Chief, ferrous metals and alloys
branch
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1 $10,800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10. 800
1 11,550
1 11,800
1 11,050
9,600
10, 200
9.800
10. 600
9,600
9.600
Num- Total
$11. 050
10, 800
11, 800
11,800
10, 800
11,800
10. 800
11. 050
9,800
10, 400
1954 estimate
$11,050
11.050
11.800
11,800
ll.O.M
11.800
10, 800
11,300
9,800
10, 400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Chief, rare and precious metals
branch
Coal technology coordinator
Commodity industry analyst
Commodity specialist
Economic analyst.
Fuels engineer
Metallurgist
Mining engineer
Petroleum engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, base metals branch.
Assistant chief, coal economics
branch
Assistant chief, construction and
chemical materials branch
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\ssistant chief, ferrous metals and
alloys branch
Assistant chief, fuels utilization
branch
Assistant chief, light metals branch.
Assistant to chief, minerals division.
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief, anthracite and coke section. .
Commodity industry analyst
Economic analyst
Engineer
International economist
Tabulating equipment specialist
Technologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Business economist
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Commodity specialist
Engineer
Petroleum engineer
Technologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
-Assistant to chief, fuels and explo-
sives division
Commodity industry analyst.. •-
Economist...
Mining engineer
Technical reports officer
Grade 10. Ranee $5,500 to $6,250:
.\dministrarive a.s?istant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
" .Administrative assistant
Commodity industry analyst..
Editorial specialist
Information and editorial specialist-
Mining engineer.
Publications wi'iter
Statistical assistant
Grades. Ranee $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $:i,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries caixied in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count -
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay ._
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, foreign minerals
Chief, fuels technology division
Chief, oil-shale demonstration plant.
Chief, pilot plant division
Chief, sjmthetic fuels demonstra-
tionplant
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, synthetic fuels dem-
onstration plant
Chemical enguieer
Chemist
Chief, anthracite sub-region
Chief, chemistry and refining
branch
Chief, coal branch
Chief, engineering, demonstration
and commercial plant
Chief, fuels technology division
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 10. 000
2 19, 200
1 9, 800 ■
1 9,600
1 10. 600
1 10, 600
2 19. 800
1 10. 200
1 8, 360
1 9.360
1 8.360
1 8. 360
17, 920
9,160
9,160
34, 640
8,040
1.5, 680
66, 760
42,580
5,940
6.140
6,140
6,12.'.
5, 060
36. 295
5. 185
5,185
5.060
1 5, 435
2 9, 865
18 77, .565
21 86. 945
40 147.290
34 115,070
24 73, 540
224
9,532
16, 264
4,260
$9. 800
10. 200
19. 400
10.600
29.800
9.600
8,560
9. 360
8. .560
8.560
8,660
18, 320
9,360
9,360
43, 400
8,560
9,360
8,040
7,640
7,840
1 0, 260
1 5, 060
7 37, 170
1 5,310
1 5, 185
1 6, 185
1 5, 185
1 6,660
1 4, 870
21 92, 805
23 97, 535
44 165, 415
37 127.235
25 76, 2,30
1 2. 750
~239
12.000
18, 000
4.570
10, 800
22, 000
10,8
10,800
9,800
9,600
$9, 800
10.200
19. 400
10. BOO
10.600
29.800
8.560
9. .360
8.560
8,560
8,560
18,320
9, 360
9,360
51, 760
8,660
9,360
8,660
8,960
8,360
8,040
16, 080
80, 940
"i'oio
7,640
8,040
5,940
61. 600
6.140
12.280
6,340
6,260
6,060
37, 170
6,310
6,310
5,310
5,186
5,685
4,995
23 101. 965
23 99, 535
45 171,000
42 144, 200
26 77, 190
1 2.830
10.000
18.000
4,830
200200 — 53-
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334
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF MINES— Continued
Conservation and Development of Mineral Resources, Bureau of
Mines — Continued
DETAIL OK PEKsoNAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con,
Chief, gas synthesis demonstralion
plant
f^ti'''f t>\ 'Irogpnation demonstra-
I : II I, II I I "iimical division
I 111 1. .iiiiii : il.^ lochnology division,
eliKl, uiiiiiu^ division
Chief, oil-shale demonstration
branch
Chief, oil-shale research branch
Chief, petroleum and natural gas
branch
Chief, synthetic gas production
branch
,- industry analyst
.~i.i,, ,1,. iiiriallurgist
.Siii'ti . i.^iii,; i'liysicist
Grade 13. Kange $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, synthetic gas pro-
duction branch.
Chemical engineer
Chemist-
Chief, coal analysis branch
Chief, coal carbonization branch. ..
Chief, combustion and research sec-
tion...
Chief, electro-metallurgical branch.
Chief, engineering design branch...
Chief, engineering design section...
Chief, engineering field studies
branch
Chief, ferro-alloy steel pilot plant..
Chief, flood prevention section
Chief, fuels technology division
Chief, gas synthesis section
Chief, hydrometallurgical and ore
dressing branch
Obief, industrial minerals division..
Chief, metallurgical division..
Chief, minerals technology division
Chief, mining division
Chief, mining thermodynamics
branch
Chief, primary production branch..
rtiir^f rf-^fviv-h branch
<!' ' ' '\- recovery branch...
< i II ; M !> namics branch
I ■',:,,: I. ,11'liistry analyst
Cou.^ii u,. J iiiii t ngineer.
Economist
Fuels engineer
International trade economist
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist..
Mining engineer
Physicist
Refinery engineer
Research engineer
Special assistant to regional director-
Supervising engineer
Supervising extractive
Supervising mining engineer
Technologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief, custodial and maintenance
engineer ,
Chief, gas treatment and testing
section ,
Chief, lignite branch ,
Chief, minerals statistics brancli...
CtnVf, n\\<\f rr-^r-rr-h unit.-
i. [I, ff,. I, linn , I iiiif i(\s branch..
iMniiii\ iiiMustryi
Coiiiiijudily ;>pi.'cialist
Coordinating assistant
Electrical engineer
Fuels engineer...
Head, pilot plant...
Industrial analyst
Mechanical engineer -.
Metallurgist
Mining engineer
Minhiff health and safety engineer-
Natural gas engineer
Operating engineer
Petroleum engineer
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
10, 000
9,600
9,600
9,600
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
25,680
8,360
9,160
8,360
25,280
9,360
35, 040
8,360
9,160
8,360
8,760
8,360
1 8, 560
1 8, 360
2 17, 520
1 8,360
3 26, 280
1 8, 960
24 175,360
20 155, 600
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
I 7, 040
1 7, 040
I 8, 040
1 7, 040
1 • 7,440
1 7, 440
2 14, 080
3 21,920
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
2 14, 280
1 7, 240
7 51, 280
25 186,400
27 193,240
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
7 60,880
1 9.600
1 9, 600
2 19. 400
2 19, 400
10, 000
9. 800
10. 200
9,600
9,800
8, 360
9,360
8,760
26, 080
8,360
9,360
8,360
25, 880
9,360
35,440
8, 560
9,160
8,560
8,760
8,760
8, 360
8,360
8,560
34, 440
25,280
93, 400
8,360
8,560
8,760
8,360
17, 720
8,360
7,040
7,040
7,040
1 S, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 440
1 7, 640
2 14, 480
3 22, 120
1 7. 240
2 14, 280
2 14,480
1 7, 040
1 7, 440
7 51,680
26 193,840
26 180.600
16, 080
7,040
72,600
10. 000
9.800
8,660
8,560
8,360
35,440
8,660
9,360
8,660
8,960
8,960
16, 720
8,560
9 75, 640
19 161, 080
1 8,560
1,560
8,660
17, 720
8,560
25, 480
9,160
7,240
7,240
7,240
1 7, 040
1 7, 640
1 7, 640
4 28, 960
2 14, 880
1 7. 240
2 14, 280
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
7 51, 880
34 251,560
29 210.560
2 16,080
1 7, 240
12 87,080
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con,
Physicist
Safety engineer
Spectroscopist
Supervising engineer
Superintendent, mechanical and
electrical shops..
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, engineering design
section
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief, coal preparation section
Chief, minerals statistics branch
Ciiief, petroleum statistics branch..
Coal technologist
Commodity industry analyst
Commodity specialist
1- I.
Alaiiitenance supervisor...
Mechanical engineer
Mt'Ialhirgical engineer
Petr
Phy
aphe
Spectrographer
Structural engineer
Superintendent of mechanics.
Superintendent, mechanical and
electrical shops
Supervising chemist . ,
Technologist
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Commodity industry analyst
Fiscal accountant
Mine fire-control superintendent
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Account-auditor
Administrative assistant
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Civil engineer
Coal preparation engineer
Coal technologist
Commodity industry analyst
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent
pjU'ctrical engineer...
Kleetrical scientist...
Electronics engineer...
Electronics technician
Engii.eer
Engineering draftsman
Fiscal accomitant..
Fncl> engineer -
ngineer
Ocdli.eist.
Gent'ral foreman
Head. hydro'.:enation pilot plant —
Information and educational spe-
M echanicai engineer
Metallurgist -
Minerals technologist
Mining engineer
Operating engineer
Ore microscopist
Petrographer
Petroleum chemist.
Petroleum engineer
Petroleum geologist
Physicist
Purchasing ofhcer.
Safety engineer
Superintendent, electrical shops
Superintendent, mechanical shops..
Supervisor, general operations
Technologist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980.
4 21, 880
1 7, 040
1 6, 140
36 220, 240
46 282,640
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 6, 340
1 6,540
1 6. 140
4 24. 760
1 6, 940
2 12, 480
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
2 12, 480
1 6, 940
13 79, 020
1 5, 940
27 172,920
441, 6?0
12, 4S0
99, 100
6,340
23. 620
12, 280
6,340
6,140
6, 740
5, 626
5,750
6, 500
1
2 10, 996
6 32, 110
1 5, 060
57 296,210
75 386,390
1 5, 060
1 6, 310
1 6, 060
3 16, 430
2 10, 370
1 .6, 060
1 5, 060
5,185
6,060
10, 495
5, 060
5,310
6,560
.5. 685
5.060
6,810
5,185
5,810
10, 120
88,300
26, 925
5,185
10, 370
38, 420
85, 190
6, 660
3,5, 710
1 5, 685
1 5.810
1 5, 185
1 5, 060
8 46, 105
9 44, 330
1,164,376
297
977, 200
262
789, 405
102 286,880
9 22, 960
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 5. 940
37 229, 9S0
54 334,160
1 6, 940
1
1
3
6,740
5,940
18, 820
2
1
3
12. 6S0
5.940
19, 020
1 6, 340
2 12,030
1 6.340
2 12. 680
1 6. 940
12 7.1,480
1 6, 140
26 161.840
48 30<,2S0
2 12. 4S0
14 86, 760
1 5, 940
4 24, 760
2 12. 680
1.540
6,140
2 10,995
7 37, 420
1 6, 185
62 326,970
80 430,580
2 10, 120
1 5, 435
1 5, 185
3 16,680
6, 185
6,185
16, 805
6,060
5,185
6, 685
6,810
5, 185
5,935
1 5, 810
2 10, 370
1 5, 060
9 47, 790
4t 218,815
1 5, 060
15 76, 800
5 26, 650
1 5,310
3 15, 655
4 22. 990
20 107, 326
1 5, 685
6 31, 736
1 6, 060
2 10, 870
1 6. 810
1 ,5,310
1 5, 060
9 61,540
7 34, 466
1,199,466
2
1,004,860
790, 335
274, 175
18, 140
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
335
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Ciafts, piotective. and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032 _.
Grade 2. Range $2 420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Num- Total
ber salary
S $37,895
5 22, 375
14 56, 485
40 147,415
62 207,530
29 91.346
60 174, 510
68 187.156
48 122,602
163
liI6, 541
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $38,895
4 18, 225
13 53, 345
33 121,785
63 180.670
32 101,068
42 126,300
62 172,878
52 134,112
336
1, 324, 314
1 5, 356
101 379,871
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $39,770
4 18, 600
14 59, 335
33 124,286
63 184,060
32 102,268
44 134, 520
f.2 174,046
.52 137,272
334
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
1.292,190
1 6, 366
Rates equivalent to less than .$5,060..-
28 96, 346
110 312,125
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
2,742
11,888,561
418
1,806,492
62 278,223
2,976
13, 076, 144
367
1, 630, 445
20 80, 680
3,241
14,386,337
409
1,821,536
20 80,680
Net permanent, field (average num-
2,262
9,803,840
244, 945
5,385
84,287
42, 895
124, 960
58,831
20,571
2,589
11,364,019
265, 672
6,500
96, 300
46. 716
119, 682
62,639
29,401
2,812
Part-tirae and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
12, 484, 121
286, 702
5,600
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
178, 485
51, 530
164,293
SI. 794
-Additional pay for service abroad
38.254
-\11 personal services, field
10,385,720
11,989,929
13. 290. 679
11,514,580
13,220,404
14, 611, 710
.Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
11,183,427
331, 153
12, 809, 124
411,280
14, 200, 430
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
411,280
11,514,680
13, 220, 404
14,611.710
Health and Safety, Bureau of Mines —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.\Terage number of all employees
706
7
666
706
6
668
875
7
841
-\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,292
GS-8.0
$2, 836
CPC-3.2
$3, 833
$5, 357
GS-8.0
$2. 893
CPC-3.2
$3,833
$6,427
GS-8.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$2, 970
CPC-4.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 833
Personal service obligations:
.$3, 467, 972
36,389
13, 490
12,899
$3, 632, 222
29, 200
13,239
12, 008
$4, 489, 623
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
29,200
13.580
12. 360
Total personal service obligations-..
3, 530, 760
3, 586, 669
4, 544, 763
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
3, 527, 664
168, 406
13,629
12,015
8,096
19, 470
66,242
147, 200
101, 193
1,171
3,160
3, 656, 669
176, 060
12, 647
10, 946
7,100
43, 300
47, 256
135, 373
87, 006
500
3,245
4, 514, 763
332, 000
32, 700
40,500
05 Rents and utility services
82,100
76, 700
121. 500
223, 100
102, 937
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities..
500
3,200
Total obligations from appropri-
4, 058, 145
1,071
4, 080, 000
1,071
5,530,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment--.
1,071
4, 059, 216
4, 081, 071
6, 631, 071
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
19.54 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
$3,186
1,988
$30, 000
7,000
3,000
$30, 000
7.000
3.000
Total obligations payable out of
raimbursements from other
accounts
5, 174
40,000
40,000
Obligations incurred
4, 064, 390
4,121.071
6,571,071
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15, Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney .
Chief, fuels and explosives division..
Chief, health and safety division...
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, health and safety
division ._-
Chief, coal mine inspection branch.
Mining engineer-- - -..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, coal mine inspection
branch.
A.ssistint chief, fuels and explosives
division
Assistant chief, safety branch
rhemic:^! engineer
Chief, mine liaulage safety section..
Mining
Supt
) $8,040:
Grade 12 Hin-r
Infornuitiun s(n
Mine safety representative
Mining engineer.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Commodity industry analyst..
Inforlraation specialist
Pubications writer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
.\ssistant editor
Mining engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956 . . .
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 ..
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160 ..
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,666.-.
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430 -.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental
{avemge number, net .salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment.--
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, explosives and physical sci-
ences division
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, explosives and phys-
ical sciences division
Chief, accident prevention and
health division
Chief, combustion research branch.
Chief, dust explosions and mine ex-
periment branch
Chief, health branch
Chief, mathematical section
District supervising engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, accident prevention
and health division
Chief, accident prevention and
health division
Chief, accident prevention branch. .
Chief, coal constitution and miscel-
laneous analysis branch
Chief, coal mine inspection branch. .
Chief, electrical mechanical branch..
Chief, gas explosive branch
Chief, health branch
Mining engineer
Safety engineer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10, 000
10. 000
19. 600
8,760
8,660
7,240
8,040
31, 560
6,185
4,746
18, 445
16, 180
30, 155
35, 886
27, 110
2,750
64 351, 245
6 34, 657
4 18, 900
64 297, 688
1,706
11,021
1,190
3 26, 880
1 8,760
10
8,360
8.660
9.360
8.560
8,560
25.680
8.360
7.440
10. 120
4.870
13, 740
16, 930
30. 030
37. 085
30.540
5,500
67 363, 225
6 28, 620
1 5,000
61 329, 706
3,000
12,000
1,320
9,600
9,800
9,600
10, 000
10
75 412, 460
6 28, 680
1 5,000
336
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF MINES— Continued
Health and Safety, Bureau of Mines — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COIltinuod
1953 estimate 19S4 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9.360— Con,
Supervising raining healtli and
safety engineer
Supervisor, accident prevention
brancii
Or.ide 12, Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.attorney
Chemist ----
Chief, accident prevention branch..
Chief, coal mine inspection branch..
Chief, mine experiment station
Coal mine inspector
Electrical engineer.:
Health and safety engineer
Industrial hygienist
Mining engineer. —
Mining health and safety engineer. .
Physicist...
Safetv renresentative ,
Grnde n. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Chemist
Coal mine inspector.
Electrical engineer
Electrical inspector
Engineer .,
Health and safety engineer. ,
Mechanical engineer
Mining engineer...
Mining health and safety engineer..
Motion picture specialist
Physicist
Safety engineer -
Technologist
Orado 10, Range $5,500 to $6,250:
.Safety representative
r.rade 9. Range $5,080 to $5,810:
Chemist
Coal mine inspector. .
Engineer. .
Health and safety engineer
Instrument maker..
Mining engineer ,
Mining health and safety engineer..
Motion picture specialist
Petrolrv
Ph\
'rafts, prut-r
Grade fi. h ,
Grade 5, H ,
ilative
st,205 to $4,955.
*:i 7U?: tri $4, .545
-:: nil Im *i 160.
Total permanent, field
Deduct: '^
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and teniiinrarv positions;
Teniii-.i 1'^ I"> ninnt
W. .\ 1- ■'■■' Tllf _,
Regulii 1 if 52- week base
P.iymeiit al^n.r I iir rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
,\11 personal services, field
01 Personal services
Salaries !, nil uiu-sin ttie foregoing sched-
Ull' air (iilMhulril as follows:
Direel i.t.liu.iliuir:
Obligatiiai:^ I':i,\alile out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule.. ,
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
4 34.210
14. 480
22.920
7.440
7,240
374. noo
7.440
23,120
,56.960
681.060
25,560
67.940
25, 960
12,280
37, 440
12,880
6,140
.5, 940
5.940
6, 540
23. 750
33, 235
570. 295
10,120
10. 870
.5.060
20, 240
11.000
5.060
5.060
.5.310
21,115
112.875
52.290
232, .310
186.970
171.260
143, 980
.5.820
3. 032
2.490
641 3,353,570
36. 5 ISO, 022
0. 5 3. 264
606 3, 170. 284
4. 330
19. 332
12.300
3, 627, 564
3,186
$8,660
34, 240
384, 240
7,440
23. 120
66. 960
577. 180
26,360
12,480
31, 700
19.620
6.340
6,140
5.940
6. 540
28. 750
33, .860
575. 235
10. 370
5.185
15. .566
10. 620
5.186
5. 060
5. 436
21,490
128,160
48. 870
244. 996
182.315
166. .525
149. 930
039 3. 392. 4.30
3S 1,89, 913
601 3.202,617
8,200
6,000
11.919
4.300
6, 160
2,348
3, 556, 669
30,000
be'r salary
$8,560
34. 240
14.0S0
14.880
7.840
7.440
912, 240
14, 480
23. 120
7.040
121. 840
29, 760
7,040
7,240
56. 960
577. 180
26. 3fi0
.59. 400
fiS, 540
26, 960
12, 680
43, 680
19,620
6. 340
12. 080
6.140
6.740
28, 750
38,920
.57.5. 235
10,620
5,310
1.5.565
10, 745
5.310
5.060
5. 435
21.490
140,776
04.0.50
282. .505
207, 715
222, 575
177,430
3,200
6.948
6,980
3.032
2. 6.30
800 4. 301.. 368
36 190.625
8.200
fi. 000
12.200
4.600
5. 160
2,400
4, 514. 763
.30, 000
Consfrurtion. Bureau of Mines —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent nf all other positions.
72
4
67
fi
1
7
6
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,067
GS-S.9
$4. 278
$6, 172
GS-a.4
$2,808
$5,970
QS-8.2
.\verage grade...
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$279. 032
15, 627
847
6,063
$33,086
4.000
115
1,685
$33,202
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
122
Payment above basic rates
301.669
0. 526
8.463
1,.560
51,062
92
280. 619
98. 643
353. 028
3.100.015
2.255
38. 88fi
1.175
6.869
500
2,500
33. 324
02 Travel
2,000
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printinranfl "-enroduction
100
348. 095
4.979
17.978
1.697.671
1.245
8.800
1.000
08 Sni.i.lH- ni.l nialorials
09 F.iiiiiiunnil
15 Taxes and assessments
4, 203. 732
2. 119. 898
1,760,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
Denartmental:
Part-time and temporary positions:
\V. A. E. emplovment...'
Num
ber
- Total
salary
$2. 693
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, pilot plant division
2
2
22
10. 800
9.600
8.360
8.360
7.440
7.640
6.340
«,140
8. .535
,5.900
6. 820
94,113
Grade 14. Range $9,fiOO to $10,600:
Technical assistant to regional di-
1 $9. 600
1 $9,800
Grade 13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360:
Supervising metallurgist
Sunervising mining engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7. 610
1 7. 640
I 7. 840
1 7, 840
Special assistant to regional di-
rector
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $C,940:
Mining engineer. ..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 3. Range $2.9,50 to $3,430
1 4, 205
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
2 6, 980
1 2,808
2 6, 140
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
.\dd portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count .. .
3fi
9
36
179.048
4fi. 772
146.756
6 33. 668
682
fi 35. 825
1 2. 623
Net permanent, field (average nnm-
63
279,032
4.934
8,000
847
6.063
6 33,086
1.000
3,000
115
. 1,685
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of .52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
122
All personal services, field
298, 876
38,886
33.324
01 Personal services
301,. 569
38,886
33, 324
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Mines —
OBLIGATIO.NS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time etiuivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
1963 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
240
2
224
2,54
1
235
2B4
1
245
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
337
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and erades:
On,. ! ,1 Ml,.- 1,.:- -lados:
ri;iir~. 1 II nil riivr, and custodial grades:
Avera I!- salary
$1,822
CiS-O.S
$2. S72
CPC-3.0
$4,S40
GS-6.8
$2, 748
CPC-2.8
$4,810
GS-C.7
$2. 748
nired Obligatinns
ni Personal services:
$1,005,871
5.188
4.008
10. 179
$1,122,852
3,000
4. .346
10.045
$1,170.0,50
3.000
4,491
11,159
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
1.085,306
40. 897
3,955
12,656
153
20. 852
5.261
27.052
58, 704
8.38
940
1, 140. 243
42. 650
1.705
8,245
95
29.905
7,700
24. .500
22. 012
10
935
1, 189, 300
43.000
02 Travel
8, 200
95
29,000
7,000
23, 760
22, 000
10
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual si>rvices_
08 Supplies and materi-ils
13 Grants, awards, and indemnities
1. 257, 211
.387
l,27S.OO0
1,325,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Ac-ounti
1. 237. 601
1,278,000
1,325,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAI, SERVICES
De[iartmental:
General schedule gi'ades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Executive of&cer
Special assistant to director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief counsel
Chief, oflice of mineral reports
Chief, property management
branch
Personnel officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Assistant chief, ollice of mineral re-
ports.- ___
Attorney.-
Chief, budget and finance branch...
Technical assistant
Visual preparation information spe-
cialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, budget section
Chief, finance section
Position classifier
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Assistant chief, finance section
Assistant chief, property manage-
ment branch
Attorney
Budget analyst
Chief,employmentsection
Chief, property control section
Information and editorial specialist.
Space control officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief, property control section
Grade 9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accoimtant _..
Administrative assistant.
Assistant editor
Assistant to chief, finance section.-.
Budget analyst
Employee relations assistant
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Purchasing agent
Traveling auditor..
Grade 8. Range $1,620 to $.5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 _.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $1,525
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $1,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1952 actual 1953 estimate
$14, 800
12,800
S. 360
17.120
8.560
9,360
7,240
7,240
7,240
5,185
5.185
5.310
5.060
5.060
5.060
5.060
34,090
30.435
24,395
41. 760
20. 490
34.050
3.150
Num- Total
ber salary
$14,800
12, 800
11,800
11,050
11,800
7.440
7.440
7.440
6,540
6,140
5,940
5,940
6,910
6,540
6,140
10, 120
10, 995
5,310
5,060
5,060
5.435
5.185
5,060
5.185
5.185
39. 210
17, 320
24,770
44, 545
20, 330
40,110
5,980
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
12,800
11,800
U, 050
11.800
8,560
17. 320
8,760
9,360
6,540
6.140
5,910
6,140
5. 9 to
6,640
6,140
10. 120
10, 995
5,310
5,060
5,060
5,560
6,185
5,185
5,185
5,185
39, 210
25,730
28, 565
4i645
20. 330
40, 110
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departm en t'al— Continued
Grafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032 ,
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions; Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant regional director
Regional director _
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional director.
.\ssistant to regional director _
Grade 12. Rhhl'.' $7.(110 to $8,040:
Admillislr;ilj\ (■ js.i>r:illt
Chief, ;idtTiini^tr:it i\i' division
Inform:iiioii:inil I-. litcirial specialist,.
Information speciilisf _.
Special assistant to regional director.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Chief, administrative division
Chief, budget and finance branch, .,
Chief librarian.
Chief personnel officer.
Information specialist
Property and supply officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Information specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-\ccountant
Administrative assistant
Chief, administrative division
Chief, budget and finance branch...
Chief, property management branch.
Chief, voucher section
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Prociu-ement and supply officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,525
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430..
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Xight-work differential
.\dditional pay for services abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
7.240
5,940
5.940
6.140
5.940
6.340
12.080
5,940
■5,500
5,185
10, 995
5,185
39, 210
59,280
25,620
85,680
141, 232
71, 450
17,060
1953 estimate
7.440
7.640
7.240
5.940
5.940
6,340
6.140
6,540
12. 080
5.940
5,500
5,435
5,060
10, 495
5,060
6,310
16, 665
5,310
5,060
25,600
46, 175
37. 655
93, 940
136,642
77, 310
14. 150
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
499, 717
3,000
7,440
7.840
7,440
6,140
6.140
6.340
6.140
6. 540
12.480
6.140
5,500
5,060
6,435
5,060
10, 495
5.060
6.310
16. 555
5.310
5,060
25.600
68. 790
37. 655
97. 115
136, 642
83, 210
14, 150
, 140, 243
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Management and Protection, National Park Service —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of personal services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1.468
300
1,666
1,501
361
1,821
1,625
479
2,063
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,632
GS-6.8
$3,326
CPC-6.0
$3, 245
$4,679
GS-6.8
$3, 340
CPC-4.9
$3, 370
$4,694
OS-6.8
$3. 351
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 404
338
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE—Continued
Management and Protection, National Park Service — Continued
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SummaTy of Personal SerHces — Con.
Persona! service obligations:
$5,838,456
887, 419
22,542
149, 265
$6. 328. 527
1, 085, 449
24,434
146, 225
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base...
I, 441, 507
26,587
169 799
Total personal service obligations...
6, 897, 682
7,584,635
8, 528. 060
Direct Obligntions
-Appropriated funds:
6. 836, 222
209,019
33, 326
50,007
221, 697
114,257
203,862
85. 8.50
228, 360
216, 664
2.843
18,468
7, 567. 033
187. 529
33.061
51, 261
267, 863
116,189
168, 174
13, 635
251, 639
120, 303
177,421
Services performed by other agen-
19,863
25,800
Total obligations from approprl-
8, 220, 575
6,678
8, 786, 550
7,000
10, 000, 000
Relmbursements from non-Federal
sources:
8, 227, 253
8, 793, 650
10,007,000
ObUgatiovs Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services .
61.460
8,267
368
4,298
443
483
1,352
3,228
4,908
111
27, 602
611
16.401
603
500
34
325
28
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
84. 918
29, 703
8.312.171
8. 823, 253
10.025,751
Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Phy.sical Facilities, National
Park Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.TECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
A verage number of all employees
1,063
539
1,459
1.106
604
1.632
1, 1.59
714
1,810
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 632
OS-6.8
$3, 326
CPC-5.0
$3. 245
$4. 679
GS-6,8
$3,340
CPC-4.9
$3,370
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 404
Personal service obligations:
$3,196,018
1, 673, 082
14, 181
85, 533
$3, 670, 253
1. 879, 338
15, 117
69, 840
.$3, 956, 775
2, 226. 175
16. 096
72. 265
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations.-.
4. 968, 814
5. 634. 648
6. 271. 311
Direct Obligations
.Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
4. 301. 171
61. 528
41,888
10, 557
132, 639
3,222
607,490
134, 746
1, 322, 810
775,376
17, 858
4. 980, 046
57, 602
44, 694
12, 578
228, 426
6, 525
608,478
41, 105
1, 462, 768
529, 396
.5. 62.1, 823
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
51. 240
12. 842
245. Oil
6.085
748, 886
83,140
1, 647, 894
667, 039
Services performed by other agen-
10 Lands and structures
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Contimied
Appropriated funds— Continued
$3, 423
29, 986
$32, 763
Total obligations from appro-
7, 442, 694
12. 785
8, 003, 370
13,000
Ki'imhursements from non-Federal
13,000
7, 465, 479
8, 016, 370
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
667. 643
7.717
8,119
1,413
63, 005
12,216
91. 141
627. 585
16. 313
9,207
3,335
664, 502
6,762
13,808
1,338
82, 362
12,500
.50. 127
713, 783
19, 431
6,774
8.183
17,346
4,047
4 034
Total obligations payable out of
reimhiu-sements from other ac-
1, 507, 694
1. 658, 660
8, 963. 173
9. 575, 020
Construction, National Park Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
152
236
379
171
249
403
213
287
479
Average salaries and gi-ades:
General schedule grades:
$4,632
GS-6.8
$3. 326
CPC-5.0
$3. 245
$4,679
GS-6.8
.$3, 340
CPC-4.9
$3, 370
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 351
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-4.9
$3. 404
Personal service obligations:
$698,599
762. 150
2.697
10.637
$769,079
805, 495
2,961
11,500
$966. 027
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base
926.968
3, 715
13, 130
Total personal service obligations...
1,474,083
1,589,035
1,909,840
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
1, 451, 894
76,007
21,183
7,549
192. 706
10. 517
878. 954
1,418,728
375. 008
195. 777
6,069,447
2,331
9,327
1,564.035
75.000
18.000
7,500
350.000
20.000
600.000
3.266.887
316.010
50.000
02 Travel
90,000
8, .500
05 Rents and utilitv SOTvices
200,000
15,000
900,000
Services performed by other agen-
813, 600
.50,000
13.89.3.060
10.666
12,600
Total obligations from appropri-
10.709.427
7,643
20.041.432
8,000
18. 394. 600
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
8,000
10.717.070
20,049.432
Obliijutions Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
22. 189
3,036
2,669
10,867
13,840
25.000
2,500
5,000
17, 500
20,000
02 Travel
1,000
4,000
25,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
52, 601
50, 000
60, 000
10,769,671
20,099,432
IS, 452, 500
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
339
General Administrative Expenses, National Park Service-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19.')2 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Sammary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
240
216
246
229
252
235
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 632
QS-fi.8
$3. 326
CPC-5.0
$3. 245
$4,679
GS-6.8
$3,340
CPC-4.9
$3. 370
$4,694
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,351
CPC-4.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 404
Personal service obligations:
Peni.:iln'l!l 11. -.111'. lis --,
$1, 108, 923
$1,191,075
440
4,926
$1,248,305
440
Ei-mi! ' ■,' ss of 62-week base- -
4,744
857
6,209
Total personal service obligations. -.
1,114,524
1,196,441
1,254,854
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds;
1,105.392
56. 712
1,441
14, 556
2.935
22. 022
19,306
16. 950
13,260
250
439
1,189,896
60.806
2. 038
15.875
5.100
24,140
15. 750
18.092
9.400
50
853
1,254,854
60.000
2.308
15. 800
3,315
22.290
17.090
16.680
6.763
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. .
50
850
Total obligations from appropri-
1. 2.53, 263
414
1,342,000
500
1,400.000
Reimbursenicnts from non-Federal
sources:
500
1.253,677
1, 342, 500
I. 400. 500
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
8,132
94
6
114
6,545
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
9,346
6,645
1, 263, 023
■ 1. 349, 045
1,400.500
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from National Park Service s
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director..-
Chief of design and construction _..
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chii'l architect
Chief auditor
Chief, concessions management
Chief counsel
Chief engineer .._
Chief forester ...
Chief historian
Chief landscape architect
Chief naturalist
Chief of inform,ation
Chief of lands
Chief of recreation planning
Coramunitv planner
Finance officer
Supervising landscape architect
Grade 13. Range $8.31)0 to $9,360:
Assistant chief auditor
Assistant chief, concessions manage-
ment
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant chief forester
Assistant chief naturalist
Assistant chief of information
.\ssistant finance officer..
Budget ofBcor ,
Chief accountant
Chief, financial control branch
Chief, general engineering branch...
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
9,600
9.600
9.800
10.000
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
10. 200
8.360
8.560
8.360
8.360
8.360
8.360
8,660
8,360
10, 200
10.000
9.800
9.800
10,600
9,800
10, 000
8.560
8.560
8.360
8.660
8.660
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 13. Range$8.360 to $9.360— Con.
Chief, landscape architect branch.,.
Chief, electronics and communica-
tion branch
Chief, major roads branch...
Chief, minor roads branch
Chief, museum branch
Chief, park conservation branch
Chief, parkway branch
Cliief, preservation branch —
Chief, public use branch
Chief, river basin study branch
Chief safety engineer
Personnel officer ;
Supervising archeologist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect
Assistant chief, museum branch
Assistant budget officer
Assistant chief accountant
Assistant chief, commercial audit
branch
Assistant chief, financial control
branch
Assistant chief, river basin study
branch
Assistant finance officer
Assistant persomiel officer...
Attorney —
Attorney-adviser
Biologist
Business accountant
Business analyst
Chief, administrative branch
Chief, architectural construction
and maintenance branch..
Chief, classification branch
Chief, communications branch
C hief, control and operations branch.
Chief, development program branch.
Chief, economic and statistic branch
Chief, engineering design branch
Chief, fire control and training
branch
Chief, historical investigations
branch
Chief, interpretive branch..
Chief, land oranch ,
Chief, land management branch
Chief, legislative branch
Chief, opinions branch
Chief, rate control branch
Chief, real estate branch.
Chief, regulation branch
Chief, real property disposal branch
Chief, river basin study branch
Chief, State cooperation branch
Chief, water resources branch ,
Economist
Engineer
Geologist
Landscape architect
Supervisory landscape architect
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant budget officer...
Assistant chief accountant
Assistant chief, classifications
branch
Assistant chief, development pro-
gram branch
Assistant chief, landscape branch...
Assistant chief, major roads branch.
.\ssistant chief, parkways branch..
.\ssistant chief, water resources
branch
Attorney-adviser
Business accountant
Chief, fiscal audit branch
Chief, general services
Civil engineer
Contract officer
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Engineer.
Government systems accountant...
Highway engineer
Landscape architect
Procurement and supply officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Governmental auditor
Information and editorial specialist-
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant
Assistant chief, general services
Assistant procurement officer
.Attorney-adviser
Bu^ness accountant
Cadastral engineer .-
Highway engineer
Information and editorial specialist.
Information specialist
Placement assistant
Placement training officer
Position classifier
Section chief-budget analyst
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
7,040
7,040
7,440
7.040
7.040
7,240
7.840
7.840
7,240
7,040
7.040
7,040
8,040
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
8,040
7,040
7.240
7,840
7,640
7,040
6,940
5,940
6,140
5,940
5,940
54. 860
6,340
5,940
6,940
5,940
11,880
6,140
6,340
18,820
6,540
5.310
5,185
5,060
5.060
25. 300
10. 745
5.185
5.060
5.435
5. 685
6.060
6,060
20, 615
Num- Total
salary
$8,560
7,040
7.040
7.040
7.040
7.040
7.040
7,040
8.040
7.040
7.440
7.440
7.840
7.840
8,040
7,440
7,040
7,040
7,?40
8,040
7,240
"i'sio'
7,640
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,440
6,140
6,340
6,140
6.940
5.940
60. 200
5,940
5,940
6.940
5.940
12. OSO
17. 820
6.140
6.340
18.820
15,180
10. 870
5.310
5.060
5.435
5.810
5.185
6,185
20.490
340
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE— Continued
IIKTAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntiniKMl
<:.'..,170.
St.lfiO.
Grades. Ran.'. '
Grade 7. H:i
Grade 6. H:iii ■ ■
Grade 6. K;in;r »
Grade 4. Kiuir.- .i
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions;
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental-
Field;
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Project manager
Regional director. .-
Grade 13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360;
A'^-nr! ]tn '^np' rintendcnt
\ ■ • ' : : Til director
il.-llde
Supervising landscape architect
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Acting assistant regional director- -.
Administrative officer —
Architect- - —
Assistant superintendent . - —
Attorney-adviser
Chief of concessions management- .
Chief of land and recreation plan-
ning--- --
Chief, national memorial and his-
toric sites division ,
Chief, planning division - -
Chief, reservoir development divi-
sion —
Civil engineer ---
Engineer -
Historian -- --
Landscape architect - .
Project manager
Regional archeologist
Regional economist
Regional engineer
lir-M
ill 111
Ml .r:ipe architect-.
endi-nt
heologist
SujuTvi.sinjj landscape architect
Technical assistant
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer -
-Appraiser
Archeologist
Architect .-
Assistant project manager
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief, national memorials
and historic sites division.-
Assistant superintendent
Regional budget officer - -
Business economist. - -
Chemist -
Concessions supervisor
Naturalist -.
Chief ranger
Civil engineer- -
Classification officer
Construction management engineer.
Electrical engineer
Engineer
E.xhibits construction specialist
Fiscal officer -
Forester. -
Highway engineer - - .
Historian
Landscape architect
Mechanical architect
Museum specialist ---
Park planner
Soil conservationist
Structural engineer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
I $4. 620
10 44, 050
14 66. 985
29 106, 435
58 192,160
25 76. 390
4 11.168
1.426,643
155.226
12 102, 320
4 33, 440
1 8, 560
11 97,360
7,240
28, 160
67, 160
51, 680
7.040
30, 760
15, 480
8,040
31, 560
31.360
22. 320
22. 320
15. 280
5.940
.50. 9.'j5
31. 100
8 51,920
4 24. 360
11 68,940
6, .340
6 37, 640
2 11,880
1 5,940
5 32, 500
5 31,900
4 24, 960
30 189,800
12, 280
33, 500
12, 280
5, 940
ber salary
1 $4. 745
13 57. 290
13 54.0S5
30 111.300
66 183. 065
26 79. 820
4 10.928
1,488,373
19.7
104. 186
1 9. 360
12 103.920
4 34. 040
1 8. 560
12 107. 120
1.360
7.240
28. 160
61. 120
58, 320
7.040
31. 160
15. 880
7.440
29.560
7.040
8,040
4 31. 560
4 31, 360
4 29, 760
3 22. 720
2 15. 6S0
1 8.040
19 146. 960
1 7. 840
5 37. 400
6.140
6.140
6.140
67. 940
6.140
6.140
51. 720
37. 240
.52. 720
24. 760
62. 400
6.540
6 38. 040
2 12.080
1 6. 140
5 32. 700
6 39, 440
5 .31.300
32 204,480
12, 480
32, 900
12, 280
5,940
1 $1, 870
14 02. 370
13 55. 460
30 114.425
62 208.895
26 80, 860
4 11,248
1, 568, 108
18.7
99, 521
1 9, 360
12 10,5, 120
4 34, 240
1 8, 560
12 107, 720
1 8, 560
65. 960
7.240
31.360
7.640
14, 480
14. 080
1 8,040
1 7,040
4 31, 760
4 31,960
4 29, 960
3 22. 720
2 15. 680
1 8. 040
19 147. 360
.840
5 38. 000
6.140
6.140
12. 280
86, 160
6,140
1 6. 340
10 64. 200
8 37. 640
3 17.820
1 6. 740
1 5. 940
I .5. 940
9 ,59, 260
4 25, 160
12 74,880
4 23. 760
1 6. 540
1 5, 940
14 85, 560
2 12, 080
1 6, 140
7 45, 180
6 39, 440
5 31,300
32 206,480
1 5.940
2 12, 680
6 39, 240
2 12, 480
1 5,940
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Gradell. Range .$5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Superintendent . .-
Snpervisin.E; .nrcheologist
Sti'i i\ 'i; ■ 1 ill. Iscape architect
Ci li. I" I: W.500 to $0,250:
\^!-' I'll Mij'ii nitendent
Ki'inviiiil budgfi officer
Chief olerk-- -
Chief ranger _-
.Vaturalist---
Superintendent
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
.\gi-onomist - -
Archeologist
Architect- ---_ _.
Assistant chief ranger
Naturalist
Assistant regional director
Assistant superintendent
Associate engineer
Biologist. -
Cadastral engineer
Chief clerk
Chief ranger
Civil engineer
Communications engineer
Construction engineer
Editor
Electrical engineer.
Electrical supervisor
Engineer
Exhibits construction specialist
Forester
General foreman
Highway engineer
Historian
Historical technician-
Landscaiie architect
Landscape engineer
Mectianical engineer
-Mechanical supervisor -.
Museum curator
Museum preservation specialist
Museum technician-
-Vaturalist ..- -
Park planner
Plant pathologist _.
Position classifier
Radio engineer -
Safety engineer
Sanitation officer
Soil conservationist
Superintendent
Supervisor of construction and
maintenance - -
■Supervisory park historian
Super V isory park ranger
Research architect
Grade 8. Range $1,630 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
II $71,950
I 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
6 28, 750
1 5, 500
3 16, 745
3 17, 250
1 6, 125
6 36, 375
2 10. 995
2 10. 745
6 31.610
4 20. 365
9 47. 790
1 5. .560
•I. 190
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Ran-.- 'fl.vr, to t,''., 315
Grade 9. 1! i'. . ' i '-" i., <:i.!ioo
Grades. K i
Grade 7. H i . ■ -
Grade 6. Kiiin;r »,,.'iiii h, iSt.lWO
Grade 5. Ranpe .$-',974 to $3,4.54
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range .$2,420 to $2,840
National Capital Paik Police;
Chief, protective division, at $8,034.
Tiieutenant at $5.135.
Screen'. plii:i rlofhes, at $5,5S6- --.
.'^lii-' i-,'i'.i . iimmted, at $4,865-
ri.i|i.H,il, 111 I.ithes, at $5,380
Corporal, UK.Iureycle, at $4,640
Corporal, technician, at $4,820
Corporal, at $4,460
Private, plain clothes, range $4,310 to
$5,060- -
Private, technician, range $3,770 to
$4,520
Private, motorcycle, range $3,.590 to
$4,340 -
Private, horse mounted, range $3,590
to $4 ,340 _-_ -.--
Private, range $3,410 to $4,160
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates less than $4.600
16, 680
.5, 685
16, 180
5. 060
36. 475
43. 105
85. 338
5.060
10. 745
10. 870
27. 175
31.810
5. 060
5,810
41. 7,30
52. 975
,5, 060
63. 345
20. 740
10. 995
11,495
10, 870
5,060
.5,685
91.916
.5, 185
5,560
5,060
15
11,495
10,370
81, 270
4 21, 780
2 10, 995
3 1.5.5.55
1 5. 935
59 292,347
197
211 715,283
154 482,540
54 1.58.880
2 5. 720
1 1 53. 965
16 72. 5S0
17 72.955
24 90.175
36 126.000
52 169.608
114 345.340
20 55. 878
30 79, 950
8,034
1.5,406
5,586
4,865
IS. 741
5. 360
9.280
4.820
13. 380
35. 422
13. 560
29, 480
19.53 estimate 1954 estimate
II $7.3.340
1 6, 140
1 5. 940
1 6. 340
6 34. 375
1 5. 625
4 22. 750
3 17,500
1 6, 250
6 36. 875
2 11.120
2 10. 995
10 ,52. 600
7 36. 670
9 48. ,540
1 5. 660
17.065
5.810
10.620
6 31. 735
8 44.105
19 101,140
10.995
11.120
32. 360
63. 345
5.185
5. 810
.57,160
53, 725
5. 060
73, 840
20, 740
11,120
11,620
16,180
.5,060
5,810
97,830
11,620
10, 495
83, 025
321
1,205,784
222 757, 550
162 513,598
54 160,820
1 2, 900
12 59,530
15 68, 500
17 73, 455
20 75,310
23 S3, 920
50 164, 140
122 373,020
18 51, 254
32 85. 490
8.034
1.5.406
5,586
4,865
18. 741
5. 360
9,280
4, 820
13, 380
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
341
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
244.2
$938,288
Num- Total
ber salary
135.7
$539,483
Nuni- Total
ber salary
$508, 242
Not permanent, field (average inini-
hor, not salary)
run-lime and temporary positions:
2,418.8
9,663,8.54
2.763,574
201,247
398, 002
39,998
179,346
25.911
41.840
2,636.3
10, 703, 130
3.057,704
186, 753
573,097
42, 455
154,027
26,264
48,343
2,851
11,672,037
218, 219
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base
Overtime and holiday pay
46, 137
169, 837
All personal services, field...
13,313.772
14, 791. 773
16,602,021
01 Personal services
14. 590. 076
16.181.868
18,078,033
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
"Management and protection. National
Parli: Service";
6. 836, 222
61,460
4,301,171
667,643
1,451.894
22, 189
1.105. .392
9,132
1.780
13. 293
13. 444
531
45,768
214
59, 592
7. 557, 033
27,602
4. 980. 046
654, 502
1,564.035
2.5.000
1.189.896
6.545
1. 926
23,515
13, 975
Reimbursable obligations
"Maintenance and rehabilitation of
physical facilities, National Park
Service":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Construction, National Park Service":
Direct obligations.
16,401
5, 623. 823
547.488
1,889.840
"General administrative expenses, Na-
tional Park Service":
"Educational expenses, children of
employees, Yellowstone National
2 052
"Operation, management, maintenance,
and demolition of federally acquired
properties, Independence National
Historical Park, National Park
Service" .
"Jefferson National Expansion Memo-
rial, contribution. National Park
Service":
23. 515
"National Park Service, Donations" —
"Preservation, birthplace of Abraham
70, 561
69,460
"Working funds. Interior, National
Park Service :
63,632
3,600
18, 941
"Working funds. Interior. National
351
Total of foregoing schedule
14,590,076
16,181,868
18,078,033
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Management of Resources, Fish and Wildlife Service-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Sitmrnarii of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equiv.ilent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1.047
205
1,102
1,023
223
1,212
1,063
263
1.287
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 533
OS-6.5
.$3. 286
CPC^.8
$4,540
QS-6.5
$3,239
CPC-4.9
$4. 581
as-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,280
Average grade
CPC-4.8
Personal service obligations:
$3, 779, 254
615.052
14, 228
135.039
$4,174,853
669, 540
15, 778
137, 502
$4, 332, 637
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
784, 412
17, 622
117,316
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
4. 543, 573
4, 997, 673
5, 251, 987
Direct Obligations
.Appropriated funds:
4.505,248
323, 104
4,955,703
3S0, 490
5,251,987
02 Travel
393, 219
OBLIGATIO.NS BT OBJECTS-
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct OWija/ioiis— Continued
-Appropriated funds— Continued
$91,423
50,659
97,043
26,467
275,424
1,052,418
315, 835
240,890
412
11,636
$70, 086
46,171
94, 900
37,876
337, 591
1,043,794
211, 733
256,479
2,355
15,543
$64, 109
47,415
39, 158
270, 941
1,171,478
392, 304
258, 714
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities-.
2,355
17,398
6,980,656
79, 634
7, 432, 724
107, 307
8,009,511
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
134,511
Total obligations from appropriated
funds
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
6, 880, 922
33,586
7, 325, 417
22, 000
7, 875, 000
42. 000
6,914,508
7, 347, 417
7,917,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
38,325
11,642
6
41
600
4,054
2,724
41,970
11,110
10
50
730
2,820
3,310
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
57,392
60, 000
6,971,900
7,407,417
7,917,000
Management of Resources, Fish and Wildlife Service (No-Year)-
(Indefinite appropriation, general account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
21
9
29
36
49
85
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,540
GS-6.5
-.$4,681
GS-6.4
$4,733
01 Personal services:
$80,429
27,500
273
25, 812
.$161,829
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
147, 500
182
42,366
Total personal services (see Con-
134,014
21, 100
12,418
1,575
2,500
400
100, 773
72, 140
90,472
175,000
108
.151.877
02 Travel
46,214
20, 090
3,175
2,400
5,355
158, 973
111.699
201, 677
40
610,500
901, 500
Investigations of Resources, Fish and Wildlife Service-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Serpices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
566
78
580
611
49
622
610
37
614
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,533
GS-6.5
$4. 762
$4,540
GS-6.5
$i581
GS-6.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 630
$4,733
342
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE— Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Investigations of Resources, Fish and Wildlife Service — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Direct 06Z!!/a(ioM— Continued
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
$38
Object classification
19.52 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total obligations from appropriated
Suvimary of Personal Services — Con.
$2, 372. 578
232. 040
S,058
63, 808
.$2, 684, 818
149, 967
11,322
59, 470
$2, 760, 199
89, 735
11,056
90, 183
837. 035
2,520
$1. 603, 102
1,900
$306, 000
Personal service ohliKations:
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
Part-time and temporary positions
• Total direct obligations
Reeular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Pavment above basic rates
839,555
1, 505, 002
306, 900
Total personal service oblieations
(see Consolidated schedule)
2. 667. 484
2. 905, .567
2. 951. 173
Obligations Payable'Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
748
195. 362
3,300
5,300
200
2,000
250
19,948
131,340
71.800
Direct Obligations
2, 662. 166
166,039
22, 336
41,435
49, 779
58,020
392, 242
427,4.54
294, 681
7,206
2,901,372
161, 597
35,972
41,856
58, 910
83,898
280, 276
438. 138
311,133
2,951,173
149, 592
32,890
44, 905
60, 429
78, 150
263, 295
398,464
207,636
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
48
167
05 Eents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction -_.
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
07 Other contractual services _
963
429, 500
10
20
6.404
Total obligations
840, 518
1, 934, 502
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities-.
110
8,365
306,900
6. 659
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
4, 129, 822
7,166
4, 309, 584
10. 136
4, 193, 193
13. 193
General Administrative Expenses, Fish and Wildlife Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Total obligations from appropriated
4, 122. 666
4, 100
4, 299, 448
10,800
4,180,000
8,100
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
Reimbursements from non-Federal
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . _
166
151
166
162
169
166
4. 126, 766
4. 310, 248
4,188,100
ObUgntiom Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
6, 318
780
■908
2.613
2,610
1,431
1,033
4,195
615
715
1,930
1,600
1,130
815
$4. 633
GS-6.5
$4,540
GS-6.5
.$4, 581
08-6.4
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$697,838
789
2,684
18,004
$741, 785
$763, 591
Part-time and temporary posi-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,900
18,807
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
14, 693
11.000
3,008
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
18, 818
counts
719,315
29. 180
2.294
18.868
12, 530
10. 640
11,741
24,774
24,229
25
1,210
763, 492
32, 610
2.901
23. 860
12. 500
14. 585
9.075
25, 504
12.612
1,141,459
4.321.248
4. 188, 100
785, 417
02 Travel-
35. 400
19. 500
Construction, Fish and Wildlife Service —
05 Rents find utility services
17, 500
13. 500
7.800
08 .=;ii|i|.|h'~ h.i III ilcrials
09 Equipilirllt - . -
13 Refunds, iiwards. and indemnities..
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
17, 200
1,159
1,300
17
56
71
26
230
262
4
21
24
Total obligations from appro-
Summary of Personal Services
854.808
300
898. 198
1,000
925, 000
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
1,600
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 533
OS-6.5
$4, 540
GS-6.5
.114, 581
GS-6.4
Obligations incurred
855, 106
899, 198
926, 600
Personal service obligations:
$83, 509
166, 700
320
5,267
$108, 680
646, 385
435
1,500
$18, 470
61,711
168
560
Administration of Pribilof Islands, Fish and Wildlife Service —
(Indefinite appropriation, general account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Part-time and temporary positions
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
255, 796
757,000
80,899
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Appropriated funds:
255, 048
20, 926
6,122
1,373
63
!,033
146, 334
119,954
85, 330
198, 006
2,884
561, 638
22,050
10, 835
1,400
695
2,080
21, 376
329, 138
22, 160
529, 260
2,470
80, 899
1.500
4.000
50
Direct Obligations
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
47
100
138
45
115
156
48
03 Transportation of things
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 533
GS-6.5
.$3, 236
CPC-4.8
$4, 762
$4,540
GS-6.5
$3, 239
CPC-4.9
$4, 630
150
9,180
48,082
29, 100
132, 039
$4, 581
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
ic n^ H «Qft<!^TTipnt'<i
CPC-4.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4. 733
837,073
1, 503, 102 1 305, 000
Subtotal -
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
343
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Contmnti
01 Personal services:
$191, 059
:!02, 700
811
23, 953
$211,637
341, 641
832
43,602
$238, 206
441.018
Part-time and temporary positions,.
Regular pay in excess ot 62-week
Total personal services (see Con-
518, 523
69,896
29,657
1.361
2,196
2,226
110, 410
557,364
73, 736
597, 612
15, 575
48,900
900
2.600
1,350
41.200
464, 657
26.700
723, 542
13.050
75, 000
02 Travel -
04 rniiinmniriti'iii wr-.-icos
05 Krni-' ;iii>i illil:ly ,. ]• ices
2.500
07 l-)th.r .■.mlKunKil sn ^ ices
61, 200
636, 957
165. 800
2S0 000
1,365
2.148
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
1, 356. 714
11,976
1.191,542
13, 142
1.860.799
14.299
1, 344, 738
1, 178, 400
From Other Accounts
400
37, 039
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
37.439
1, 382, 177
1,178,400
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Fish and Wildlife Service accounts
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director..
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Chief of branch
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director
Chief of branch
Chief counsel
Chief, division of administration
Chief, division of management
Chief, office of foreign activities
Special assistant to director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, branch
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant coordinator..
Biologist
Chief of branch
Chief, section
Personnel officer
Supervisor, airplane pilot
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, branch _
Assistant chief, section
Assistant personnel officer
Biologist
Cadastral engineer
Chief, section...
Classification officer
Commodity-industry analyst..
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Fishery management agent
Fishery management biologist
Fish products technician
Fishery methods and equipment
specialist
General engineer
Information officer
Investigator
Realty officer
Safety engineer
Structural engineer
Visual information officer
Wildlife management biologist.
Zoologist-
Grade U. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative editor, general
.Administrative officer
Agriculturist -
Assistant chief, section
Biologist
Budget officer
Commodity industry analyst
Economist
1.600
12 116.360
1 10. 000
1 9. SOO
1 10. 000
1 9. 600
26,280
17. 920
25. 080
8,560
7.440
7,040
45.640
7.640
30. 480
7,040
14. 080
7,240
7.440
7.240
7.040
7.640
5.940
6.940
6.940
12.080
32. 600
6,340
6.140
6.140
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
1 9. 600
11 107.800
1 10. 000
1 9. 800
1 10. 200
1 9, 600
1 10, 200
13 116.260
1 8. 360
1 8. 580
2 17. 920
3 26. 680
3 26. 280
1 8, 660
1 8. 760
7.240
45. 640
7,640
■51, 080
7,040
7.040
7.040
6.140
12.880
6.940
12, 280
44.780
6,340
12. 280
6,140
11 108,760
1 10, 200
I 10, 000
1 10. 200
1 9. 600
1 10, 400
13 113,680
1 8, .560
1 8, 700
2 18, 120
7,240
40. 640
7.840
66. .660
7.240
14. 680
7.440
7.040
14. 680
7,040
6.340
52, 720
6.540
18. 220
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range$5.940 to $6,940— Con.
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Fiscal officer
Fishery management biologist
Fishery marketing specialist
Fishery methods and equipment
specialist
Fishery products technologist
Fishery research biologist..
Foreign atlairs specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner-
Qualification and placement officer.
Realty officer
Statistician
Supi)Iy officer
"Wiidlife management biologist
Wildlife research biologist
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,626:
Visual information presentation
Grade 9. Range $5^o'60' to' $6485'"
Administrative assistant..
Administrative officer -
Assistant fiscal officer
Biologist
Budget examiner
Cartographer
Commodity-industry analyst _.
Editor
Editorial assistant
Equipment engineer
Fish culturist _
Fishery marketing specialist
Fishery methods and equipment
specialist
Government accountant
Information and editorial specialist.
Investigator.
Position classifier.
Visual information specialist
Wildlife management biologist.-
Wildlife research biologist
Writer
Zoologist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,754
Grade 7.
Grade r.
Grade .'i
Grade 4.
Grade 3.
Grade 2. Ra
:t.i $6,330-
r"- !'< $4,920
II" 1,1 $4.535
.1 ■ hi. $3,895
Ml tu $3,670
,750 to $3.470
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
rade 3. Range $2,562 to $3.272
Total permanent, departmental
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. .\. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of .52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
A.\\ personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional director
Director, Pacific oceanic fisheries
investigations ■
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.Assistant regional director
Assistant director. Pacific oceanic
fisheries investigations.
Biologist
Fishery management biologist
Fishery research biologist...
General manager
Grade 12. Range $7,040 td'$8,040:
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Chemist
Fishery management biologist
Fishery research biologist
Fleet supervisor
Flyway biologist
Fishery products technologist..
General engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Industrial engineer
Industrial manager
Manager
Medical officer..
Oceanographer
Pharmacologist
Regional sup'.^rvisor
Supervisor, aircraft operations
1962 actual , 1963 estimate
1964 estimate
6,940
6,340
6,940
6.940
6,340
12, 680
5.940
5,940
5,940
5.940
5.940
12.880
6.140
5,436
5,435
16, 305
10. 120
5,060
6,060
10.246
6,060
5,310
10, 620
5.310
2 10, 370
1 5,060
2 10. 870
4 20.366
18 78. 666
15 64, 736
47 174,090
70 234,730
32 99, 120
2 6, 580
8 22, 666
Num- Total
$6. 140
6.740
5.940
5.940
6.340
'5.' 940'
6,540
6.340
6.940
6.140
6.140
1 5, 185
1 5.310
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
3 15, 430
2 10, 120
"i"""5,'666"
1 5, 685
1 5. 185
1 5, 060
1 6, 185
2 10, 370
"2""'l6,"626'
1 5. 435
1 5, 060
"i""i'.m'
2 10. 996
4 20, 480
18 80. 690
16 69,831
49 184. 966
71 238, 640
30 94, 340
3 8, 670
7 20, 024
1,665.411
800
6,469
$6. 340
6.940
6. 140
6.140
6,540
6,540
6,940
6,140
6.140
6.940
6.140
13.080
5,310
6,435
6,560
6,560
16. 680
10, 370
5,310
5,185
6.810
5,310
2 10, 870
1 5, 560
1 5, 185
""i 6,'i85
2 11.246
3 15. 860
17 78.110
15 65. 050
48 186.680
73 248.825
28 89. 760
3 8,730
7 20. 424
1,708,067
6," 685
81.440
16. 280
37,200
16,080
15,280
35,800
7,440
7,440
7.840
7,240
14, 080
7,040
60. 000
10,000
61,320
81,440
15. 480
47, 080
8.040
7,040
12 88, '
7,040
7.040
22, 620
28.960
7.640
7,440
7.840
7.240
14. 080
7,040
7,440
23 171, 940
61, 200
10. 200
62. 120
"iA926
83. 440
15. 680
15. 280
8.040
,040
7,240
1
12 89, 1
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
3 22, 720
3 22, 320
1 7, 640
1 7, 640
1 8,040
1 7, 440
2 14, 080
1 7, 440
1 7, 440
23 171. 320
.440
344
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE— Continued
DETAIL OK PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Supervisor, fish management biolo-
gist
Supervisor, law enforcement -..
Supervisor, vessel operations and
maintenance .-.
Wildlife refuge supervisor
Grade 11. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer —
Airplane pilot .-
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant supervisor, law enforce-
ment
Assistant regional supervisor
Biochemist
Biologist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Civil engineer
Commodity industry analyst
Criminal investigator.-
Dental officer ,.
Director of aquarium
Electronics scientist
Electronics supervisor - -
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Fish husbandman
Fishery management biologist
Fishery marketing specialist
Fishery methods and equipment
specialist
Fishery research biologist
Fishery products technologist
General engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Mammal control supervisor
Manager
Mechanic
Microbiologist
Oceanographer
Realty officer
Refuge manager
Structural engineer
Superintendent
Supervisory fishery management
biologist-
Supervisor, survey statistician
Wildlife management biologist
Wildlife refuge supervisor
Wildlife research biologist
Zoologist
Grade ID. Range $5,500 to .$6,625;
Biologist
Fish researctk biologist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,185:
A dministrative assistant
A irplane pilot-biologist
-Architect
Assistant director of aquarium
.\5sistant electronics supervisor
Assistant regional supervisor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Cadastral engineer.
Chemist
Civil engineer
Construction management engineer.
Construction supervisor
Enforcement agent
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Fiscal accounting officer
Fish culturist ___
Fish research biologist
Fishery management biologist
Fishery marketing specialist
Fishery methods and equipment
speciilist __.
Fishery products technologist _,
Histopathologist... _,
Hydraulic engineer
Illustrator.
Mammal control supervisor
Mechanical engineer...
Microbiologist
Realty assistant ,
Refuge management biologist
Refuge manager
Statistician _
Structural engineer
Supply officer
Translator _,
U. S. game management agent
U. S. game management agent-pilot
Wildlife management biologist
Wildlife management biologist-air-
plane pilot
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,745
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
5,940
6,540
6,940
3 18, 220
26 160, 640
3 18, 430
2 13, 880
3 18, 420
17 112, 380
1 6, 340
5,940
30, 100
81,820
6,140
20,820
6,940
6,140
53.860
48,120
5,625
26, 175
10, 870
,5, 310
5,185
5.185
5,810
10, 120
28 149,055
1 5,310
5 26, 300
4 20, 780
2 10, 620
14 72, 965
5 26, 800
2 10, 245
2 10, 995
31 162, 860
14 74.215
8 43, 105
4 21,115
I 5,310
1 5, 185
18 97, 330
3 16. 430
1 5,310
19 102.890
2 10, 620
5,810
5,435
308. 730
20, 865
38,295
1 6, 340
17 100,310
1 6,540
34 217,560
19.220
18,020
5,940
12, 480
6,140
6,540
6,140
5,940
29,900
6.140
66.540
6.540
3 18. 620
22 136,280
3 20, 020
4 26. 160
3 18, 420
17 114.380
1 6.540
5,940
36,640
82, 220
6,140
20, 820
6,940
6.340
55. 060
49. 320
63. 400
12,880
1 5, 185
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
1 6, 185
1 5,310
41 222, 415
1 5,310
5 26, 300
5 25, SOO
1 5, 060
2 10, 745
15 79, 400
5 26, 925
1 5, 060
2 10, 995
31 162, 610
17 88, 645
9 49, 415
10, 870
5, 185
98, 830
5,060
15, 930
5, 435
99, 080
10, 870
6,060
6,810
5,435
303, 110
21, 865
38.420
12. 080
25,360
30, .500
18, 620
18 111,520
1 6, 740
36 234,240
1 5,940
4 25, 160
1 • 6,340
1 5,940
2 12. 880
1 6,140
1 6, 740
6,140
30, 900
6,340
61, 800
6,740
4 24, 960
22 138, 680
2 13, 880
7 41, 980
3 19, 020
17 116,580
1 6. 540
2 12. 080
5.9
6,140
37, 640
83, 820
1 5. 310
1 5, 185
I 5. 060
1 5.310
1 5, 435
41 224. 175
5 27. 305
1 5. 185
3 15. 180
28 149, 805
14 73, 840
9 49, 415
5 27, 175
2 10, 120
2 10, 120
5,310
18 99. 455
1 6. 1S5
1 5. 060
3 16, 055
2 11.370
20 110,825
2 11,120
.5,810
5,560
308, 625
22, 365
33, 235
5,560
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $5,330
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,920
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,536
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,895
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,670
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,470
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $3,220
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,690
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $5,275
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,865
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,335
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,920
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,694
Grade 4. Range .$2,760 to $3,470
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,272
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $3,050
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Num- Total
ber salary
281
$1,265,225
60 257, .567
232 881.754
213 718, 042
263 818, 662
158 462. 629
7 17, 580
8 39. 395
4 17,815
11 43, 015
28 108, 685
29 103, 710
62 204. 171
108 332, 580
63 153. 285
6 16, 510
44 245,822
75 320,813
Num- Total
ber salary
343
$1, 540, 920
61 263, 871
261 929, 744
230 776, 116
267 831, 870
164 480, 261
2 6, 080
9 44.460
4 18. 100
U 43.390
21 79. 105
23 80. 480
50 160. 780
90 269, 282
38 106, 096
4 10, 660
45 262,743
90 362,306
Num- Total
ber salary
358
$1, 615, 000
57 249, 315
234 882, 160
232 789, 640
270 840, 160
173 509, 280
1 2,660
8 40. 645
4 18. 475
11 44, 765
21 79. 635
23 81, 920
61 166, 634
92 278, 929
41 116, 412
2 5,050
81 337,655
2,202
9, 427, 392
249 941,492
2,290
9, 856, 372
83 281,162
2,290
9, 942. 109
76 241,313
Net permanent, field
Part-time and temporary positions:
1,953
8, 485, 900
1, 579, 679
200, 524
90,333
32, 309
46,609
3,036
14. 285
186, 209
2, 207
9, 574. 210
2, 256, 943
198, 652
144,396
37, 397
26,234
2,500
21,900
247, 467
2,214
9, 700, 796
2, 076, 372
77,700
122, 425
38. 028
li417
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
17,520
285, 149
10, 638, 884
12, 509, 689
12,332,407
12, 166, 388
14, 182, 369
14, 047, 159
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Management of resources, Fish and
Wildlife Service":
4. 505, 248
38, 325
4,955,703
41, 970
134, 014
2, 901, 372
4,195
661, 638
196, 362
763, 492
597, 612
27, 245
140, 870
567, 393
5, 251, 987
Reimbursable obligations
"Management of resources, Fish and
351,877
2, 951, 173
"Investigations of resources. Fish and
Wildlife Service":
2,662,166
5,318
255,048
748
719, 315
518, 623
19, 077
94, 252
553, 179
1,614
131, 263
2, 248, 468
3,666
101,314
308,264
Reimbursable obligations
"Construction, Fish and Wildlife Serv-
ice":
80,899
"General administrative expenses, Fish
and Wildlife Service"
785, 417
723, 542
27, 245
158,068
585, 455
"Administration of Pribilof Islands,
Fish and Wildlife Service"
"Expenses for sales, etc., in refuges.
Migratory Bird Conservation Act,
"Federal aid in fish restoration and
management, Fish and Wildlife Serv-
ice"
"Federal aid in wildlife restoration.
Fish and Wildlife Service":
Reimbursable obligations
"Management of national wildlife ref-
uges. Fish and Wildlife Service"
"Migratory bird conservation account,
Fish and Wildlife Service":
492, 611
2,412,826
499, 610
2,366,391
"Contributed funds. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Department of the Interior"..
"Working funds, Interior, Fish and
WUdlife Service"
120,323
79,210
12,166,388 14,182,369 14,047,159
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
Administration of Territories, OflSce of Territories—
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.IECTS
Object classification
1052 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
SummnTii of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
222
35
240
307
30
326
222
31
240
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
345
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Sendees — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 660
GS-8.0
$2,580
CPC-2,5
$401
$5, 570
GS-8.0
$2. 646
CPC-2.5
$716
OS-8 2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 674
CPC-2 5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$482
Personal service obligations:
$679, 580
32, 731
1,454
81,829
$810,011
36, 510
2,628
88, 280
$733, 586
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates -..
37.310
2,828
89, 346
Total personal service obligations-- .
795, 594
937, 429
863. 070
Direct Obligations
0! Personal services _
794, 363
169, 418
21, 691
13, 705
2,209
11,696
529, 022
30,414
2,324
1, 310, 134
705
937, 429
158,853
65, 925
10, 560
3,750
14. 670
668,280
22. 514
6.534
2,037,000
1,032
863. 070
03 Transport'Uinn of things
04 Communinlii.u snvKvs
05 Rentsini.l tililiu m uvs
on Printiiii: :h I i. i i ..m. nun
07 Other C"iir .ts
08 Supplil-s:il! ! l;i il.n N
09 Equipmenl
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions --
4,000
10, 720
3.750
17.850
631, 764
26. 989
9.164
2. 281. 000
2,885,581
3,826,537
Ohligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
1,231
645
355
624
400
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts-
2,755
400
400
3, 826, 937
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule giades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director, management
Chief counsel
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, Alaska division
Chief, Caribbean division
Chief. Pacific division-
Chief, administrative division
Accounts auditor ,
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Assistant chief, Alaska division
Assistant chief, Caribbean division .
Assistant chief, administrative divi-
Assistant chief. Pacific division
Assistant chief counsel
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney -
Chief, personnel branch
Pacific area specialist-
Chief, budget and accounts branch.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, budget and accounts branch-
Chief, personnel branch
Chief, office services branch
Technical assistant-^
Pacific area specialist
Assistant chief, budget and ac-
counts branch
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060. to $5,810:
Personal assistant to assistant di-
rector-
Pacific area assistant
Attorney adviser
Grade 8. R ange .$4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,055 -.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental ^av-
erage number, net salary)
11.0.50
10,400
10.400
10.200
10. 600
9,600
8.360
9. 360
8,560
8,760
7.040
'7,"646'
9,365
30, 060
25, 770
44, 685
6, 1)10
f>, 140
2,702
1953 estimate
Num- Total
10, 400
10, 400
10. 200
10. 600
9,360
8,560
8,760
7,240
7.040
7,040
7,040
5,186
5, 060
5, 060
9,615
30, 685
26. 396
41, 900
6,990
6,140
2,872
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$13, 400
11.8110
10, 600
10, 600
10. 400
10, 600
7,040
14, 280
7,040
5,940
6,340
6,140
6.185
5,185
9,740
34, 890
26, 395
42, 025
10, 165
0,140
2,952
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of .62-week base —
Payment above basic rates -
Field:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Governor of Alaska
Governor of Hawaii
Governor of Virgin Islands
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Governor of American Samoa
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary, Territory of Alaska
Secretary, Territory of Hawaii
Secretary, Territory of Guam
Chief justice, .American Samoa
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special assistant to Governor of
Alaska ---
Government secretary, Virgin Is-
lands
Secretary of American Samoa
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Economist, .Alaska - _ -
Medical supervisor, .\laskan insane.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Executive assistant, Alaska
Commissioner of finance, Virgin
Islands
Superintendent of public works,
Virgin Islands
Commissioner of social welfare,
Virgin Islands-
Administrator of St. Croii, V. I
Commissioner of health, Virgin
Islands.-- -
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Secretary to governor of Alaska
Administrative assistant, Hawaii- - .
Superintendent of public works.
Virgin Islands - - -
Commissioner of social welfare,
Virgin Islands
Assistant Commissioner of health,
St. Croix -
Clerk of the high court, American
Samoa
Administrator, Canton Island
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Veterinarian, Virgin Islands
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant, Hawaii--.
Superintendent of education. Virgin
Islands
Superintendent of public works,
St. Croix
Administrator for St. John
.Administrative assistant, St.
Thomas
Extension agent. Virgin Islands
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Gr.^de 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $1,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454 -
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Position established by Public Law 630:
Governor of Guam
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Positions at daily rates: Rates equiva-
lent to less than $6,060
Total permanent, field,.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) -
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary? employment - -.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates -.
.^.11 personal services, field.
Personal services..
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations-
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$1.5, 000
1.5, 000
1,5,000
10, 800
10,8
11,060
11,800
6,540
6,940
6,940
5,940
5,9
5,500
5,810
5,810
5,185
5,185
15, 610
27, 730
28, 315
21, 084
13,020
18.260
5,660
15, 400
433, 316
29,388
507
81, 624
544,835
794, 363
1,231
$15,000
15.000
16, 000
11,050
11,050
11, 050
11,800
7,040
7,840
7,040
1 5,310
'"'3 15,' 985'
7 32, 685
4 15, 680
8 28, 655
4 13, 340
7 21, 450
3 8, 570
4 10,4
1 2. 974
1 2.990
8 20, 270
1 13, 125
1 935
172 122, 950
252 553, 933
346
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES— Continued
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Office of Territories-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJEfTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
8
1
9
8
20
4
8
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$8,339
GS-11.7
$4, 830
$8,269
GS-11.6
$4,830
$8 286
•Ungraded positions: Average salary
$1,173
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$62,476
720
244
11,717
$65, 428
240
14, 140
$7fi, 625
3,703
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
75. 157
8,791
376
79, 808
9,572
2,600
94,990
10,268
2,600
05 Rents and utility services.
460 200
2, 149 448
560 1 inn
200
1.286
3,770
4,173.251
1,176
1,700
5,125,846
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
2.018
8,385,000
4, 267, 584
5, 223, 750
8,500,000
PETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade IS. Rate of $14,8'
Or,
Clu
10,800 to $11,800:
iniissioner
^i.r.oo to $10,600:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Judge
Grade 9. Ranjre $5,060 to $5,810:
,A.dministr:iti\-'^ n^^i^t mt
Grade 7. R'l - •' " ■■• »4.',)55_...
Grade 6. R n ' ',.M5.._.
Grades. Rai,. i ; .im :- 11.160....
Ungraded posiUun,. ,il aunu.il rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses. _
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses .
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
01 Personal services..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$14, 800
11,800
9,600
8,360
5,000
4,205
4,545
$14. 800
11, 800
9,800
8,660
3,410
4,830
62, 715
"2,'7i3'
Num- Total
salary
$14, 800
11, 800
9,800
8,560
5,060
4,455
3,525
15, 249
73, 249
3,376
Alaska Public Works, Office of Territories —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
67
1
47
72
1
69
73
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,836
GS-9.2
$5, 557
OS-8.6
0! Personal services:
$248, 707
492
1,127
44, 407
$384, 069
2,000
1,763
72, 363
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
3,000
1,823
74,444
Total personal services
294, 733
20, 412
11, 467
7,244
9,623
3,278
4,863
3,308
9,340
2,708,085
42
460, 195
90,830
20, 000
19,000
20, 000
10,000
10,800
10.000
13.000
20,619,355
175
475. 818
03 Transportation of things
20, 800
20. 000
09 Equipment
15, 000
14,325,000
3,072,395
21,173,355
15, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Grades L3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\ttorney
Engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Investigator
Attorney
Engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal auditor
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 . .
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) ,
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
.\11 personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
District director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District engineer '
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 district counsel.
Chief finance examiner
Supervising architect
Supervising construction engineer...
Examining engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
-\ssistant district counsel..
Finance analyst
Accountant
Administrative officer...
General architect
.Assistant supervising engineer.
Construction engineer...
Examining engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\uditor
Construction engineer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Construction inspector
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Construction engineer
General engineer
Construction inspector
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for services abroad
All personal services, field.
Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,040
7,040
7,240
5,060
13,115
4,420
19, 050
16, 625
5,060
4,045
24, 995
9,525
2,950
I. 5 178. 346
853
44, 392
Num- Total
ber salary
7,040
7.040
36.200
14, 080
5,185
5,185
5,185
25, 270
22, 465
15, 150
Construction of Roads, Alaska, Office of Territories-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
370
150
358
433
134
433
482
158
678
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$4. 650
GS-7.4
$2, 750
CPC-4.0
$7, 959
$4, 720
as-7.4
$2,830
CPC-4.0
$7, 944
$4,759
GS-7.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 910
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$7,900
Personal service obligations:
$1,359,981
1, 123, 993
$1,834,237
1,071,298
$2,571,942
Part-time and temporary positions
■ 969, 990
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
347
oiiLiGATioxs BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
19S2 actual
1953 estimate
195-1 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades — Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base. . .
$12, 608
844,425
$35. 285
1,403,200
$40, 272
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedules)
3,341,067
4,344,020
4,875,105
Direct Oblifationa
3,134,015
234,705
389, 812
7,216
49, 342
4,528
2, 243, 546
1,565,623
85, 470
8,330,289
1,525
5,322
4,044,020
250,000
420,000
14, 000
55. 000
6,000
642, 400
2, 394, 000
400,000
9,861,732
1,900
6,600
250,000
735, 400
1, 747, 595
08 Supplies ;hmI III, .1.11 il- ._
10,638,000
1,900
7 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Subtotal
Deduct charges for subsistence and quar-
16,061,292
326,000
18,095,652
400,000
18,850,000
450, 000
16, 726, 292
17, 696, 662
ObUgations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
207, 052
672, 196
126, 200
300, 000
600,000
200,000
300, 000
200,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1,005,448
1,000,000
1, 000, 000
16, 731, 740
18, 695, 652
Operation and Maintenance of Roads, Alaska, Office of Territories-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
162
106
214
208
87
219
178
83
202
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,660
OS-7.4
$7, 969
$4, 720
QS-7.4
$7, 944
$4, 759
OS-7.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$7, 900
01 Personal services:
$595, 793
798,687
9.702
646, 808
$883,038
695, 644
24, 343
968,075
$951,963
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
662,626
21,728
907, 683
Total personal services (see Con-
2,060,990
69, 477
62,832
3,217
9,148
2,846
212,895
172,612
42,790
385,000
476
12, 642
2, 671, 000
. 60, 000
30,000
6,000
20,000
4,000
165, 400
255, 178
200,000
100,822
600
15,000
2, 544, 000
02 Travel..
03 Transp.niiiii.iii ..i iImtm
04 Communi. Il ■..■n i.vs
50, 000
30, 000
6,000
20, 000
4,000
231, 196
165, 205
200,000
280, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
600
19,000
3, 004, 924
64,924
3,418,000
100, 000
3, 650, 000
Deduct charges for subsistence and quar-
160,000
2,940,000
3, 318, 000
3, 400, 000
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 060
1 4, 955
1 3, 660
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 186
1 4. 955
1 3, 786
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 310
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 4, 965
1 3, 910
Total permanent, departmental
3 13, 676
3 13, 925
3 14, 175
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES continued
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
All personal services, departmental
Field:
Oenfral schedule grades:
(■,i:i.l,. Hi H:inLV $12,000 to $12,800:
('.iiiinn-i'.iirr of roads for Alaska..
Illi.l.' l.v K.iiiBf $10,800 to $11,800:
Cuuiniissioiifr of roads for Alaska...
Chief engineer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, administrative division
Chief, engineering division —
Chief, operations division - - .
District engineer -.- .-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, survey and road design
branch
Bridge engineer —
Contract engineer
District engineer —
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,010:
Assistant chief, administrative divi-
sion —
District engineer
Assistant district engineer
Finance officer
Auditor --- —
Materials engineer
Realty officer —
Chief accountant
Cost accountant
Highway engineer -.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Realty officer
Chief accountant —
Administrative officer
Personnel officer
Supply officer
Chief, facility design section
Chief, accounts section
Office engineer-
Safety engineer
Bridge engineer
Highway engineer...
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Chief clerk
Administrative assistant
Assistant supply officer
Persoimel assistant..
Classification officer
Cost accountant
Fiscal accountant
Bridge engineer
Highway engineer
iVIana.gement analyst
Design engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to .14,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Air coinpiessor operator
Air tool operator
Asphalt distributor operator
Asphalt patcher
Asphalt laydown machine operator.
Axman
Blacksmith --.-.
Blacksmith helper
Blueprint machine operator
Carpenter
Carpenter helper
Cook, grade 1
Cook, grade 2...
Cook, grade 3.
Cook, grade 4...
Cook's helper
Crusher operator
Dumpman
Electrician
Ferryman, grade 1
p'erryman, grade 2...
Fireman, grade 1
Fireman, grade 2
Foreman, grade l...
Foreman, grade 2..
Foreman, grade 3..
Foreman, mechanic
Foreman, general
Garage serviceman _
Grader operator, grade ]..
Grader operator, motor
Ironworker, structural steel
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8,360
8,660
16, 720
14, 280
21, 320
7,010
6,940
5,940
5,940
6,340
5,940
5,940
6, 940
6,140
6,940
71. 880
11,500
5,000
11,245
5,185
6,060
6.810
6, 060
5,435
5, 060
149, 240
19, 4«0
217, 706
95, 875
170. 340
76, 760
3.270
5,500
36, 235
8,058
7,301
6,S
80, 040
6,976
6,976
43, 806
22, 551
76,790
32, 180
8.328
7.030
80, 580
212, 276
173, 060
17, 306
27, 420
21, 720
7,240
7,010
7,240
8,010
7,040
7,240
29, 960
6,140
6.340
6. 140
6.940
6.940
6.140
6,140
5.940
97, 240
11,750
5, 1H5
11,370
5,310
5,186
6,060
6, 1S5
5,560
5,185
15-1, 5,50
5,060
.6, 060
27, 920
244, 4S5
134, 075
194. 640
86. 830
3,350
6,660
7,247
36, 235
16.116
7,301
8, 106
42, 834
7,788
6,976
21. 903
22, 551
61, 432
32, 180
16, 656
7.030
8,328
6.976
7.301
7,301
7,679
80, 580
212, 275
259, 590
17,3
27. 420
6.976
37, 595
244, 980
348
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES— Continued
i paid Trom funds for construction
1 Alaska — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — ^Continued
Field— Continued
Positions at hourly rates— Continued
Rates equivalent to $.5,060 and above-
Continued
visor.-
■ duty._
. Iieavy duty.
I';
r;irls
I'llc'drivcr operator
i'liindier-steamfltter
Powderman
Road roller operator
Siiovel operator, grade 1
Shovel operator, grade 2
.Sif:n painter..
Timekeeper -..
Tin' ri'iiairman
Tire reiiair supervisor
ToiiniupuU operator. --
'I'laetor operator, grade 1
Tr.ulor operator, grade 2
Trmk driver, lesi than 2J4 ton.
'I'riick driver, 2ii ton or more...
Titility repairman
Wagon drill operator
Watchman --
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary emi>loyment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay —
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field .
01 Personal services —
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Construction of roads, Alaska"
"Operation and maintenance of roads,
Alaska"
"Working funds, Interior, Territories
and island possessions"...
"Funds contributed for improvement
of roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska".
Total of foregoing schedule...
159,000
27, 744
16, 982
374, 760
22, 551
9,410
7,512
7,788
38, 125
8,436
8,166
153, 580
244, 980
107, 895
1.53, 680
7,679
586 3. 866, 406
215.3
1,596,835
6,716.219
3,341,067
2, 050, 990
89, 860
234,312
5,716,219
1953 estimate 19.54 estimate
12 *S3,712
7. .517
20 169.000
3 27. 744
2 16, 5)82
45 374. 760
20 150,310
1 9,410
1 7, 512
1 7,788
6 4.5, 7.52
1 8, 436
1 8, 068
1 8, 328
2 15,358
1 8, 166
3 24, 498
10 84,360
1 8, 004
7 50, 729
1 7, .301
1 8. 0,58
1 8, 166
25 191, 976
30 244, 980
16 107,895
20 1.53, .580
1 7. 9.50
1 7. 679
2 13, 962
680 4,61.5.070
210
1,661,770
7. 165. O'-O
4, 344, 020
2, 571, 000
98, 475
161, 625
7, 165, 020
16.982
374. 760
1.50. .340
9,410
7,612
7,788
45,752
8. 436
8. 0.58
8,328
1.5. .3.58
8,166
24, 498
84. 360
8,004
.50, 729
7, 301
8.058
16,332
230, 370
241,980
107. 895
191,975
7. 9,50
7,679
13.952
"IS 4,767.194
121
89.3.419
7, 783. 200
4. 876, 105
2, 544, 000
124. 095
240, 000
7, 783, 200
Virgin Islands Public Works, Office of Territories-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
14
9
16
15
16
15
Aver.ige snlnrir^ :ind L-mdes:
Genii:i! ' ' ■ '.'i'' '-'iricips:
$.5,200
OS-7.9
$2,420
CPC-2.0
$6,0.53
as-7.2
$2,420
CPC-2.0
OS-7.2
Crafts, proiii:! ive, and custodial grades:
$3, 420
CPC-2.0
01 Personal services:
$44,170
201
8,113
.$74, 960
.329
10, 621
$75, 495
331
10, 674
Ki'Kid:ir pay in excess of 62-week
base..- - -
,52,484
2,971
85, 900
5,000
100
1,200
300
600
2, 200
1,000
3. 000
3, 018, 723
100
81, 500
02 Travel
1,000
100
812
93
334
1,225
641
200
07 Oil,.,, .•,„,!, :rl,,,l -,,,r,lCC.S--
08 Sll|,|,l,. .i„l li,.h,M:ils -
l,K00
800
r, 000
10 Lan,l.,,i„l Mil., hires
1, 928, 443
78
1,000.000
100
1,987,081 1 3,148,123
1,100,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Orade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 5,940
1 4,420
""\ 3,'6,55'
1 2,950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 6,940
1 4, .545
1 4,035
2 6, 8,30
1 3.030
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,560
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 5, 940
Orade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
1 4, .545
1 4.035
2 6. 910
1 3.110
Total permanent, depaitmental
5 25. 325
2. 6 13. 604
7 32, 740
300
7 33, 100
300
^ '^
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2.4 11,721
45
7 32,440
124
7 32, 800
125
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
All personal services, departmental .
11,766
32,664
32,925
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,600
1 9,600
Grade 13. Rai)ge $8,360 to $9,360:
1 9,360
1 7,040
1 7,640
1 4,620
1 4,420
2 6.4.30
1 2.750
1 2, 420
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7.040
1 7,840
1 4,620
1 4,545
2 6,690
1 2,830
1 2,420
1 7,040
1 7,840
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,.370
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,6.55
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 4,745
1 4.645
2 6,750
1 2,830
1 2,420
Total permanent, field
9 44, 680
2.4 12,231
9 4.5,485
0. 5 2, 976
9 45, 770
0. 5 3, 075
Net permanent, field (average num-
6.6 32,449
156
8,113
8.5 42,510
205
10,621
8.5 42,695
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
206
10, 674
40,718
53,336
63, 575
52,484
86,900
86,600
ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of the Interior — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
19.53 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal SeivicfS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
360
8
327
376
4
365
394
3
380
Average salaries and gi'ades:
General schedule grades:
$6,090
GS-8.9
$3,017
OS-3.5
$6, 231
GS-9.1
$3,059
GS-3.4
$6, 265
QS-9.1
Crafts, protective, audcustodial grades:
$3,092
GS-3.4
Personal service obligations:
$1, 923, 794
68, 165
6,227
7,438
18, 797
$2,222,889
43, .500
7,403
8,575
$2,341,418
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
28,600
7,864
11,606
Payment to other agencies for reimburs-
Total personal service obligations...
2,014,421
2,282,367
2,389,287
Direct Obligations
A pprnpriated funds:
1, 986. 504
87, 788
574
32. 127
3,427
49, 593
13,060
24,331
18, 108
16, 724
1,862
2, 258, 367
104, 106
634
33, 761
2,400
68, 597
13. 195
26,000
17, 243
10,216
1,482
2. 365, 287
116, 236
634
33, 761
2.400
70. 907
13. 196
.'services performed bv other agencies
27, 000
17,383
11,716
1,482
Total obligations from appropri-
2, 233, 078
1,236
2,52.5,000
200
2,660,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
500
2,234,313
2,626,200
2,660,500
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
349
OBLiGiTioNS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
01 Personal services..
02 Travel...
04 Communication services
06 Printing; and reproduction
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Obligations incurred
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEBVICGS-
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary
Undersecretary
Assistant secretary
Administrative assistant secretary
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Solicitor
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant to the secretary
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
D irector, program staff
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special assistant to the secretary —
Special assistant to the under
secretary
Director, division of information
Director, division of water and
power
Chief, project review and coordina-
tion
Chief engineer, project review and
coordination...
Director, division of mineral re-
sources
Chief, program development, min-
eral resources
Chief, program management, min-
eral resources
Chief, land use management, public
land management
Chief, community service manage-
ment, public land management...
Director, land utilization, public
land management
Chief, program development, public
land management _
Special assistant to assistant secre-
tary, public land management —
Assistant director, program staff
Staff member, program staff
Director, division of International
activities
Economic policy adviser, inter-
national activities
Special assistant to administrative
assistant secretary
Director, division of budget and fi-
nance...
Director, division of management
research
Director, division of property man-
agement
Director, division of personnel
Director, division of administrative
services
Assistant solicitor-chief of division. .
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Security officer
Special assistant to secretary
Assistant director, division of in-
formation
Special assistant to assistant secre-
tary, water and power
Review specialist, water and power.
Electrical engineer, water and power.
Program specialist, water and power.
Executive assistant, water and
power
Attorney adviser, water and power.
General engineer, water and power..
Special assistant to assistant secre-
tary, mineral resources.
Executive assistant, mineral re-
sources
Specialist, program development,
mineral resources
Economist, mineral resources.
Program management specialist,
mineral resources
Attorney, pubhc land management.
Wildlife conservationist, publicland
management .._
952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
- Total
ber salary
$22,500
17,600
45.000
14,000
14, 800
13, 200
12,000
10, 800
10. SIIO
ll.OliO
10, 800
10, 800
11.800
10,800
10, 800
10.800
10. 800
10, 800
ll.SOO
10.800
10,800
10,800
10, 800
10,800
11,050
11,050
9,600
9,600
10. 600
10,000
9,600
9,600
9,600
- Total
salary
$22, ,500
17,500
45,000
14,800
14, 800
13, 000
12, 000
11,0.50
10, 800
11,0.50
11,0.50
10,800
11,800
10,800
10, 800
10, 800
11,050
11,050
11,800
11,050
10, 800
11.0.50
10,800
11,050
11,0.50
11,050
10, 800
10, 800
10. 600
10, 200
9,600
9,600
28,800
Num- Total
ber salary
$22,500
17, 50O
46. 000
14, 800
14, 800
13. 000
12. (XIO
11,0.50
ILO-IO
11.. 300
11.300
U.O.W
11.800
11,050
10, HOO
10, 800
11,0.50
11,050
ll.SOO
11,3IM)
10, 800
11,2,50
10, 800
11.300
11,300
11,0,50
10, 800
11,050
9,600
9,600
9,600
10, 000
10,000
9,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10.600— Con.
Program specialist, public land
management..
Community activity specialist,
public land management
Soil conservationist, public land
management
Range conservationist, public land
management
Forest conservationist, public land
management
Land economist, public land man-
agement
Staff member, program staff
Foreign affairs officer, international
activities
Budget examiner
Finance examiner
Investigator, general
Organization and mothodsexaminer.
Assistant director, property man-
agement -
Assistant director, division of per-
sonnel
Safety engineer
Chief, classification officer
Supervising training officer
Assistant director, division of ad-
ministrative services
Attorney, assistant cliief of division,
office of the solicitor
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
information and editorial specialist.
Communication engineer, water
and power
Electrical engineer, water and power.
Executive assistant, public land
management
Budget examiner
Finance examiner..
Supervising field representative
Organization and methodsoxamlner.
Property management analyst
Chief, wage rate section, division of
personnel
Inspection officer, division of per-
sonnel,.
Position classifier, division of per-
sonnel
Assistant to director, division of
personnel-
Cliicf, branch of employment, divi-
sion of personnel
Chief, branch of employee relations,
division of personnel
Personnel officer, division of admln-
Istrative services
Budget and finance officer, division
of ad Tiinistratlve services
Attorney, office of the solicitor
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Executive assistant to the secretary.
Information and editorial specialist.
Executive assistant, public land
management
Economist, program staff
Finance examiner
Investigator, general
Inspector of personnel, division of
personnel
Placement officer, division of per-
sonnel
Position classifier, division of per-
sonnel..
Assistant to director, division of
administrative services
Employee relations officer
Attorney, office of the solicitor
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Personal assistant to the secretary..
Executive assistant to the under
secretary
Investigator general
Bud<:et examiner
Field representative
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Position classifier, division of per-
sonnel
Personnel technician, division of
personnel
Placement officer, division of per-
sonnel
Special assistant to director, divi-
sion of personnel
Personnel assistant, division of per-
sonnel
Space analyst, division of adminis-
trative services
Assistant purchasing officer, divi-
sion of administrative services
Chief, budget unit, division of ad-
ministrative services ..
Chief, accounting unit, division of
administrative services
1063 e.stimato
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 000
2 19, 200
1 9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
2 19, 600
9,800
9, 600
9, 600
9.600
20.000
10. 200
38, f
17, 520
8,360
17,120
8, 300
9,300
8,560
8,360
8,360
7,440
7.040
7.240
7,040
14,280
7,040
7,240
45, 440
6,940
6,940
6,940
6,940
6,940
6.540
6,940
6,940
6,740
6,940
6,940
8,600
17, 620
8,360
9,360
8,660
8,560
7,040
7,240
14,480
21,520
7,040
7,240
7.440
44.840
6.140
6,940
6,340
6,940
5,940
6,140
6,540
6.940
8,140
0,140
6.140
200200—53 23
350
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of the Interior— Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Special assistant to director, divi-
sion of administrative services
Museum curator, division of admin-
istrative services
Chief, printing section, division of
administrative services
Position classifier, division of ad-
ministrative services
Personnel technician, division of
administrative services
Attorney, ofBc^of the solicitor
Administrative officer, office of the
solicitor
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Field representative.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant, office of
the secietaty
Administrative assistant, office of
the undersecretary
Administrative assistant, water and
power
Administrative assistant, mineral
resources
Research assistant, mineral re-
sources
Administrative assistant, public
land management
Assistant to director, public land
management
Research analyst, public land man-
agement
Administiative analyst, interna-
tional activities
Administrative assistant, office of
administrative assistant secretary
Budget examiner, division of
budget and finance
Finance examiner, division of
budget and finance
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer, division of per-
sonnel...
Per.'^onnel assistant, division of ad-
ministrative services
Assistant to chief, centra] services,
division of administrative services
Records management officer, divi-
sion of administrative services
Assistant chief, accounting unit
Employee relations assistant, in-
centive awards
-A Itorney, office of the solicitor
Legislative assistant, office of the
solicitor
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$5, 940
5,940
0,940
6.125
21,616
6,060
5,435
5, 060
6,000
5,060
5,060
5,060
10, 370
6,810
6,060
5, 060
6,060
5,185
19. 480
142, 435
102, 9.«0
196, 865
$6,140
5,940
6,940
6,340
16, 656
6,060
6, 660
5,185
10, 120
5,185
5,060
6,060
6,060
5,185
5.310
5,060
6,060
6,186
6,186
19. 730
152, 970
116,510
206, 426
$6, 140
6,140
6,940
6.640
6,640
24, 960
6,940
16, 680
5,185
5,685
5,310
10, 370
6,310
6,186
6,185
5,185
6,310
5,435
6,186
5,185
5,060
5,310
5.310
5,060
19, 865
35 157, 385
28 116,885
55 206, 660
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental— Contmued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to $4,035
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Giade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
Nam- Total
ber salary
31 $101. 895
14 45. 990
2 6, 140
1 3, 735
9 28, 910
15 43, 100
1 2. 712
Num- Total
ber salary
30 $100,370
13 42,815
2 6, 220
1 3, 836
9 29, 150
16 46, 832
1 2, 792
Num- Total
ber salary
33 $109,895
13 42. 816
2 6,300
1 3, 936
9 29, 230
16 47. 472
1 2. 872
Total permanent, departmental
348 2. 087, 697
39. 7 245, 167
364 2. 229. 629
14.4 93,684
374 2,304,604
Net permanent, departmental (av-
308.3
1,842,430
11,210
46, 795
5,887
4,289
61
12, 062
349.6
2,136,045
Part-time and temporary positions:
2,207,638
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments above basic rates:
43,500
7,053
4,800
76
28,500
7,370
4,800
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
All personal services, departmental .
1, 922, 734
2, 191, 473
2,248,383
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
6 67, 600
6 67, 000
6 57, 250
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
4 33,440
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,040
1 6,810
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810-
1 6,810
3 11,636
2 6,945
1 .5, 810
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
4 14,615
1 3, 676
6 17, 425
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
12 88, 440
1 7, 076
12 90, 990
0. 6 4, 146
20 140, 530
1 6, 750
Net permanent, field (average num-
11 81,364
160
340
3,088
6,735
11.4 86,844
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for services abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
350
3,700
494
6,630
All personal services, field
91,687
90,894
140, 904
2,014,421
2, 2S2, 367
2, 389, 287
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1,986,604
27, 917
2,268,367
24,000
2,365,287
24, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Total of foregoing schedule
2, 014, 421
2,282,367
2,389,287
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Operation and Maintenance, Indian Irrigation Systems-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19,';3 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
339
84
366
323
90
372
331
92
379
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,366
GS-6.5
$3, 280
CPC-5.0
$3. 084
$4,482
OS-6.8
$3,310
CPC-5.0
$3,090
$4,662
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 094
Direct Obligations
Personal services:
$959, 677
272, 613
3,690
4,930
$969, 266
291, 103
3,727
2,111
$994, 476
304, 689
3,825
2.387
Part-time and temporary positions _ .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
1,240,710
1,266,206
1, 305, 376
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
. Direct ObligatioTis — Continued
4,381
7,802
4,230
52, 623
655
61,970
256,223
105, 684
1,593
5,300
7,900
4,600
53,500
750
93, 429
384, 667
122, 900
1,600
8,000
4,400
54,000
760
61,000
346, 367
102, 500
1,600
1, 724, 771
29, 871
1,940,652
29,976
1, 889, 493
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
29,976
1,694,900
26, 376
1,910,676
1,869,617
Obligations Payable Old of ReimbursemerUs
From Other Accouitis
1,721,276
1,910,676
1, 859, 517
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
351
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Num- Total
Num
Total
Total
Gt'iieral schedule grades:
ber salary
her
salary
ber
salary
Grade 13. Kaiige $8,360 to $9,360:
$8,360
1 8,360
8,360
8,660
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Ci«l eupineer
1 7, 440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 12,080
Hydraulic engineer
1 5. 940
1
5.940
1
6.140
5.940
6.940
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1 6,000
6,125
6,125
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
1
5,685
1
6,810
Foreman, construction and mainte-
5,060
6,476
30,610
5,810
5,435
6 30, 300
Superintendent of construction.. ..
1 5,310
1
1
5,560
1 6 060
6,310
6,436
5,310
Construction and maintenance
superintendent- .
1 5,060
1
.5.060
1
5.185
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
2 10, 490
1
5,120
1
5.245
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
6 26. 105
5
21,895
3
13. 740
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
6 23, 520
7
28,190
7
28.940
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to .$4,160
15 54,025
13
47,205
13
47, 705
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
8 26, 280
9
29, 855
9
30. 335
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
9 27, 110
7
21,460
7
21,850
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
11 52, 400
10
47, 875
10
48,000
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
4 15, 685
4
1.5, 960
4
Ifi, 336
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
11 41, 885
10
39, 060
10
39, 495
Grade 6 Range $3,200 to .$3,680
10 33. 990
11
37, yfo
11
38,410
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
42 138,348
42
140,028
42
141, 148
Grade 4. Range $2,740 to $3,320
69 202, 112
70
208, 580
70
210, 900
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
6 14, 280
6
17, 162
6
17, 392
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
146 450,278
140
431, 760
136
420,728
366
359
353
1, 245, 468
1, 233, 945
1, 224, 358
Deduct:
67 184 077
142, 559
Portion of salaries shown above paid
30 109, 667
107, 270
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
3 7, 853
8
30,801
8
Net permanent, field (average num-
969, 265
994, 475
Part-time and temporary positions: W.
A. E. employment
272, 513
291, 103
304, 689
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
3,690
3,727
3,825
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
4,930
2.111
2,387
01 Personal services
1, 240, 710
1.266,206
1, 305, 376
Power Systems, Indian Irrigation Projects, Bureau of Indian
Affairs —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
195J actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
100
39
131
104
41
139
104
45
141
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4. 234
GS-6.2
$3,782
CPC-7.0
$3. 640
$4, 321
QS-6.4
$3,866
CPC-7.0
$3,565
$4. 374
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 966
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,631
Direct Obligations
01 Personal service obligations:
$342. 677
116,460
1.318
6,143
$.373. 738
104, 364
1,437
4.815
$371,437
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
113,313
1,428
4,851
Total personal services
02 Travel ..- --
03 Transportation of things
465. 498
2.214
7.015
5.463
429, 696
266
1, 241, 766
341.035
87. 197
28,645
484. 354
2.300
6.900
5.400
382,900
200
314. 358
400. 613
84. 600
21.300
491.029
2.500
6.400
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
261, 298
200
281. 600
379 273
09 Equipment..-.
83, 400
16. 400
Subtotal
2,608,785
1, 702, 925
1, 625, 900
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Contiuuiid
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -.-
$5, 450
$5, 500
$5. 500
Total dii-ect obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Otiier Accounts
2, 603, 335
27, 223
1, 697, 425
1, 520, 400
2, 630, 558
1,697,425
1, 620. 400
DETAIL OF PESSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
General engineer
Electrical engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Construction superintendent.
Electrical engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Maintenance superintendent
Con'^truction and maintenance
superintendent
Electrical engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $.5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range M.ms to $5,315
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate
6.060
15, 486
8,410
6,350
21,370
5,500
2,792
240, 707
Num- Total
ber salary
5,435
5,685
10, 245
4,745
12,615
3.920
10,230
9,780
21, 130
6,500
4,940
2,792
228. 527
5, 560
5, SIO
10,495
4.870
12, 990
4. 045
10, 230
9,845
21,130
5, 600
5,060
100 386, 029
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Yellowstone National
Educational Expenses, Children of Employees
Park —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Full-time equivalent of all positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
01 Personal services: Part-time and tem-
porary positions (see Consolidated
schedule under current authoriza-
$1,780
67, 769
426
188
12
$1, 926
17, 121
944
$2, 052
944
70, 175
19,991
21, 814
Operation, Management, Maintenance, and Demolition of Federally
Acquired Properties, Independence National Historical Park,
National Park Service —
OBLIGATIONS ET OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1
6
6
3
3
6
3
3
6
352
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE— Continued
Operation, Management, Maintenance, and Demolition of Federally
Acquired Properties, Independence National Historical Park,
National Park Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,940
GS-ll.O
$5,940
GS-ll.O
$3,435
CPC-7.0
$6, 040
GS-ll.O
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 635
CPC-7.0
01 Personal services:
$698
12,543
22
30
$15,135
8,322
68
$15, 546
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
7,911
69
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
13,293
23,515
300
100
1.000
63,935
fiOO
300
260
23, 515
300
100
42
4,775
398
278
159
1,000
63, 936
600
300
250
18, 945
90, 000
90, 000
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Expenses for Sales, Etc., in Refuges, Migratory Bird Conservation
Act, Department of the Interior —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Full-time equivalent of all positions
9
9
12
12
12
12
01 Personal services: Pait-time and tem-
porary positions (see Consolidated
schedules under current authoriza-
$19, 677
163
662
38
212
1,477
820
175
$27, 245
225
766
60
296
2.046
1,135
240
$27, 246
02 Travel
226
765
60
295
2. 046
1.136
23,114
32,000
32,000
Federal Aid in Fish Restoration and Management, Fish and Wildlife
Service {Receipt Limitation) —
(Permanent indefinite appropriation, general account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
25
20
29
29
32
32
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,533
GS-6.5
$4,540
GS-6.6
.$4, 581
G&-6.4
01 Personal services:
$93, 707
184
361
$133, 878
$149. 032
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
616
560
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedules under
current authorizations)
94, 262
12,247
22
254
134, 394
19, 800
90
885
20
3,370
4,241
3,706
149. 692
20. 086
90
870
20
782
1,075
2,131
3,266
4,365
08 Supplies and materials—
3,736
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
FISH AND wiLDUFE SERVICE— Continued
$6, 777
23
1, 489. 863
278
$3,393
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
2. 618, 527
208
2, 290, 000
1. 606. 704
2, 788, 633
*2, 476, 751
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
1
1
2
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,206
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$4,205
1,200
16
1,056
$4 205
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedules under cur-
6,476
1,400
680
600
6,800
18
6,476
02 Travel
1,400
680
$1,600
1,000
1,600
14, 974
10, 174
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions.
25
30
1
31
33
1
20
34
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 633
GS-6.5
$4. 629
GS-6.5
.$4. 669
01 Personal services:
$93, 707
184
361
$138,083
1,200
532
1.065
$153, 237
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1,200
576
1,055
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedules under cur-
94,252
12,247
22
264
140, 870
21,200
90
886
20
3,370
4.921
4,305
9,193
156 068
21.486
9C
870
20
782
1,075
2,131
7,277
23
1, 489, 863
278
3.265
5.045
4.335
6,520
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
2, 618, 527
226
2. 290, 000
226
1, 608, 204
2,803,607
2, 486, 925
Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration, Fish and Wildlife Service — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Pull-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
118
1
114
115
2
116
114
1
115
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,533
GS-6.6
$4,640
GS-6.5
$4,681
GS-6.4
Personal service obligations:
$544,002
2,630
2,089
$662, 712
6,436
2,204
$672, 720
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
3,550
2,144
Total personal service obligations
(see consolidated schedules imder
548, 721
560,352
578,414
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
353
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classmcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obllgatiims
$547, 107
47, 674
1,351
4,124
12
8,902
10. 294
13,508
10. 106
$560,352
63. 140
1,136
5, 130
195
13. 399
12,064
16,629
15,965
1,400
10,135,106
1,354
62 530
3.980
195
13.495
12.541
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
17, 925
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
11,383,934
485
9,490.000
1,486
12, 027. 397
1.006
10, 825. 861
1,613
10, 198, 083
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
2,250
12. 020, 391
10, 824, 248
10, 195, 833
Obligatioru Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1,614
496
4
24
7
Total obligations payable out ot
reimbursements from other ac-
2,145
12.028.536
10,824,248
10,195,833
Total number of permanent po5itlons
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
M.446
GS-7.0
$4,656
OS-7.0
$4,655
OS-7.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions, _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$4,446
492
18
1,116
$4,655
1,200
18
1,168
$4,655
1,200
18
1,168
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedules under cur-
6,072
2,188
48
6
222
86
806
2,090
8
7,041
1,700
7,041
1,700
400
600
813
800
18
400
600
813
800
18
11, 526
11, 272
11,272
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
119
2
115
116
3
118
115
117
Average silaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,532
GS-6.5
$4,541
OS-6.5
$4, 582
GS-6.4
Personal service obligations:
$548, 448
3,122
2.107
1.116
$557, 367
6.636
2.222
1,168
$577. 375
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in e-xcess of 52-week base--.
4,750
2,162
1.168
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule under
654. 793
667. 393
585, 455
Direct Obligations
653, 179
49. 762
1.399
4.130
234
8.902
10. 380
14.314
12. 196
567. 393
64.840
1,136
5.130
695
13. 390
12. 564
17. 442
16. 765
1.400
585, 455
64.230
1.196
3,980
595
13, 495
13, 041
17, 134
18. 725
10 Lands and structures
OBLioATiONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classlflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Ohligatiom— Continued
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
$11,383,934
493
$10, 135, 106
1.372
$9, 490. OOO
1.504
12,038.923
1,006
10.837.133
1.613
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
2.260
12. 037. 917
10, 835. 520
10. 207. 105
Obligatims Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
1.614
496
4
24
7
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2,145
12.040.062 10.83.5.620
10, 207. 105
Management of National Wildlife
OBLIGATION
Refuges, Fish and Wildlife Service-
si OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time e(iuivalent of all other positions.
25
13
27
25
126
147
24
128
150
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,533
GS-6.5
$4,540
OS-6.5
$4. 581
GS-6.4
01 Persona! services:
$88,610
39,639
341
2.623
$11.-1.011
375.000
400
2.200
$113,946
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
383.030
434
2.200
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedules under eur-
131.263
14.883
3,188
3,492
1.045
24S
21.171
69, 786
48, 8.53
1. 0.55
589
492.611
43, 245
23. 0.38
8.500
22. OW
2,005
81,430
370. 5S5
144.09!
30.000
6.108
499. 610
44, 232
22. 9.50
8.700
os Rents and utility services
22. 270
2.005
83. 030
375. 251
143. 662
30. 000
5, 2l'.0
285, 873
1.222,700
1,237,000
Migratory Bird Conservation Account {Receipt Limitation), Fish and
Wildlife Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
FISH AND WtLDLITE SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
436
133
648
482
99
671
466
93
551
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 533
GS-6.5
$3,286
CPC-4.8
$4,540
GS-6.5
$3, 239
CPC-4.9
$4,581
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,280
Average grade _
CPC-4.8
Personal service obligations:
$1. 819, 205
401. 542
6.929
4.737
$2. 076. 544
298, 110
7.953
6,400
$2,053,868
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
278. 551
7.630
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedules under
2. 232. 413
2, 389, 007
2. 340. 049
354
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE— Continued
Migratory Bird Cnnsenmlion Account {Receipt Limitation), Fish and
Wildlife Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
FI3H AND WILDLIFE SERVICE— COn.
Direct Ohligaliom
$2, 228, 747
139, 673
32, 002
18, 157
26, 353
8,224
173, 675
471. 096
356, 170
388, 002
8,489
$2, 389, 007
196, 170
34, 323
25. 852
36, 900
17, 501
191.471
358, 253
212 494
1, 039, 821
8,360
$2, 340, 049
02 Travel
03 Transportation or things
04 Commiininnti. n ..,.r.j,f ■■
34, 025
25, 302
35, 100
15. 725
187, 649
362, 059
207. 787
950, 000
8,400
0.5 Rents and iii ' ' : i .
OB Printing iiii'l - ,■•,,' i. i
07 Ottierconlr i ,1 , t , <<■,
Subtotals. . .
3, 850, 588
17, 604
4, 509, 152
23, 809
4, 357, 831
30, 142
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
3, 832, 984
4, 485, 343
4, 327. 689
OUigalions Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Otiier Accounts
01 Personal services
3,666
246
110
2
8
22
116
25
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
00 Printing and reproduction .
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
4,195
3, 837, 179
4, 485, 343
4, 327, 689
ALLOCATION TO POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Total number of permanent positions
7
5
7
6
7
7
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 801
OS-4.7
$.3,032
CPC-3.0
$3,848
GS-4.7
$3,112
CPC-3.0
$3,890
OS-4.7
$3,112
CPC-3.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$19, 637
76
8
$23, 728
91
$26, 242
100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedules imder cur-
19, 721
23,819
50
8,881
50
26, 342
04 Communication services
9, 257
62
10, 305
260
08 Supplies and materials
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS COntlUued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO POST OFFICE DEPART-
MENT—Continued
09 Equipment
$124
47
$17
29,201
32, 847
36, 994
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
443
133
553
489
99
677
473
93
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 521
GS-6.4
$3,282
CPC-4.S
$4, 539
as-6.4
$3,237
CPC-4.9
$4,680
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,278
Personal service obligations:
$1,838,842
401 , 542
7,005
4,745
$2,100,272
298,110
8,044
6,400
$2,0.80,110
278. 551
7, 730
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. , -
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedules under
2, 252, 134
2,412,826
2.366,391
Direct Obtigations
2, 248, 468
139, 673
32,002
18, 157
26,363
17, 481
173, 675
471, 148
356, 294
388, 002
8,536
2, 412, 826
196, 170
34,323
25, 902
35,900
26, 382
191, 471
358, 303
212, 494
1,039,821
8,407
2,366,391
02 Travel . . . .
34,025
25 352
05 Rents and utility services
35, 100
187, 649
207, 787
8,447
3, 879, 789
17, 604
4, 541, 999
23, 809
4, 394, 825
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
30, 142
3,862,186
4, 518, 190
4, 364, 683
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottier Accounts
3,666
246
110
2
8
22
116
25
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
4,195
3, 866, 380
4, 518, 190
4,364,683
REVOLVING AND M
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Working Capital Fund, Department of the Interior—
Schedule A-1. Accrxied expenditures by objects
ANAGEMENT FUNDS
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
152
4
148
151
3
149
151
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 595
OS-4.1
.$2, 727
CPC-3.0
$3,464
tX 716
QS-^.l
$2 807
CPC-3.0
$3,618
$3, 767
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 801
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,618
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$506, 871
9,915
1,918
6,058
4,677
$526, 796
7,640
2,055
6,400
$631, 825
6,640
2,065
5,400
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken...
Total personal services
629,339
641, 890
S44,930
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$12
39
252, 878
14, 524
4,552
443, 697
24, 404
1,176
$60
252 110
25. 030
4,500
445, 670
18, 080
1,160-
$60
04 Commvmication services
252,110
25, 030
4,580
445, 670
18, OSO
1,140
1, 270, 621
1, 288, 600
1, 291, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 7, 240
1 6, 140
Z J2, 280
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 7,240
1 6,340
2 12,680
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Chief, branch central services
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 7,240
1 6, 340
Librarian -
2 13, 080
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
355
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
$5,685
5,185
5,560
$5, 810
5,310
5,685
$5, 810
6,436
5,810
Assistant chief, duplicating section,.
1
1
1
4,620
38,016
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
9
40, 595
8
37, 265
8
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
3
12,885
3
13, 135
3
13, 385
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
7
26, 620
7
26, 870
7
27, 370
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
12
41. 620
12
42, 580
12
43, 300
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
40
125, 440
39
125, 370
39
127, 050
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
22
67,620
22
65, 580
22
69,300
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
1
3,150
1
3,230
1
3, 2.30
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
12
32, 302
12
33, 262
12
33, 182
Departmental wage board rates:
Level 18. Range $4,950 to $5,740
1
4,888
1
5,220
1
5,491
Level 17. Range $4,784 to $5,532
1
4,950
1
5,033
1
5,283
Level 16. Range $4,596 to $5,324
3
13, 436
3
14,538
3
15,288
Level 15. Range $4,4.51 to $5,158
2
8,964
2
9,369
2
9, S16
Level 14. Range $4,264 to $4,950.
3
12,603
3
13, 476
3
14,163
Level 13. Range .$4,097 to .$4,742
1
4,035
1
4,305
1
4, 513
Level 12. Range $3,910 to $4,534
5
19, 340
5
20, 590
6
21, 630
Level 10. Ransc $3..5,'if, to $4,118
1
3,681
1
3,744
1
3,931
Level 9. R hij. v:, ;r.i m $3,910
5
16, 242
S
17, 780
5
18,720
Levels. 1; '■• ■ ■ ; -3,702
1
3,348
1
3,369
1
3,536
Level 7. 1; ::' i.'.:j,494
2
6,489
2
6,364
2
6,696
Level 5. li iFij.- -_',l.^; r. $3,120
7
19,444
7
19, 796
7
20,818
Level 4. Range $2,51B to .$2,912
6
14,226
6
15, 846
6
16, 596
Total permanent
152
53.3. 768
151
544,532
151
559, 648
7.6
26.897
4.9
17, 737
7.5
Net permanent, departmental (av-
146 1 .'i2fi 795
143. 5 .531. 825
Part-time and temporary employment:
9 915
7 640
5,640
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1,918
2,055
2,065
Payment above basic rates:
103
100
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
4,677
"
529, 339
541, 890
544 930
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Contimdng Fund for Emergency Expenses, Fori Peck Project,
Montana —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
45
47
62
62
72
76
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,754
GS-7.0
$3,850
K650
GS-6.7
$3,793
$4,760
GS-6.7
Ungraded positions:
$3,879
01 Personal services:
$202, 142
568
2,320
$279, 844
861
4.225
$338, 448
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,576
5,696
Total personal services..
02 Travel . .
205,030
16,865
501
3.731
4,445
369
223, 926
211,683
15.440
3,226
341
284,930
15,000
1,000
5,D0O
5,000
500
136, 750
250. 000
20, 700
27, 250
500
346, 720
18, 000
2,900
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
8,500
5,000
600
108, 780
250. 000
23,100
34. 000
500
685, 557
50
746,630
430
798, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
300
685, 507
746,200
797, 700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Power oflicer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
2 $17, 120
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Power assistant
Superintendent...
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer _
Power assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Engineer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,595
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Unclassified
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above and
paid from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count..
Net permanent, field (average nu
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
01 Personalservices.
$7, 240
14.680
7.240
22
8.250
84.709
45 194, 049
7.2 30,782
0. 5 4, 180
10 43, 055
47. 3 202, 142
568
2,320
205, 030
Num- Total
ber salary
36
5,185
10, 495
8,785
12,260
10, 980
12. 940
6,140
8,330
136, 550
62 257, 445
8.2 30,831
1 7,800
8.9 61,030
61. 7 279, 844
861
4,225
1954 estimate
5,310
10, 745
9,035
12, 635
11.355
13,260
9.250
8,670
170, 673
72 303, 953
6 22, 445
BUREAU OF MINES
Revolving Fund, Helium Production, Bureau of Mines —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy ohjects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
280
354
1
338
406
267
399
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 481
OS-6.4
$3,036
CPC^.8
$3,377
$4, 453
OS-6.6
$3,039
CPC-5.0
$3,397
$4, 569
QS-6.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,017
CPC-5.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,474
01 Personal services:
$961,593
$1,241,214
2.200
3,915
29, 105
$1,487,099
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,810
32.600
4,930
42,400
998. 003
5.027
3.000
12. 045
6,000
1,084
136,020
326, 450
75,883
1, 276. 434
6.000
5,000
14,000
25,000
1,400
184, 553
421.515
183.000
20,000
90
1, 534, 429
8,000
8,000
14,000
61.000
1.500
221, 553
581,971
235,000
20,000
80
100
1,563,592
37.116
2, 136, 992
69,553
2, 685, .'^53
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
69, 553
1, 526, 476
-108,431
2, 077, 439
95,820
2,626,000
Add (or deduct (-)) the net change in
items on order.
1,418,045
2, 173, 259
2, 626, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, petroleum and natural gas
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 800
1 9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 800
1 9, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, helium section..
I 9, 800
356
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF MINES— Continued
Revolving Fund, Helium Production, Bureau of Mines — Continued
DETAIL OF FEB80NAL SEBVICES Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
her salary
1 $7, 040
1 4, 705
9 33, 690
3 9, 845
2 6,300
2 6,504
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
1 4, 830
8 30. 405
2 6. 430
2 6.380
2 6.064
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160._
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
1 4, 955
8 31,115
2 6, 510
2 6, 380
2 6,064
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
20 88, 484
1 3, 230
2 9, 630
18 82, 949
1 3. 000
1 4. 000
18 83, 864
1 2,960
1 4, 000
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
17 75, 624
280
16 75. 949
280
16 76,904
280
All personal services, departmental.
75,904
76,229
77,184
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, helium division
1 9,800
1 9,360
1 8,960
1 8,360
1 7, 440
1 7,040
1 9,800
1 9,360
1 8,960
1 8, ,560
1 7, 440
1 7,040
1 10, 000
1 9,360
1 8, 960
1 8,760
1 7,640
1 7, 240
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Helium engineer-chief, production
Petroleum engmeer-chlet, gas fields
Petroleum and natural gas engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Mechanical engineer-assistant chief.
Superlntendnent helium plant
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 940
4 23, 760
1 5,625
1 6,940
Supertotendent helium plants
3 17,820
1 5,600
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant-business
1 6, 750
4 22,000
2 10, 120
1 5,060
1 6,060
1 6,060
Assistant superintendent helium
plants
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5.060
1 6,060
1 6, 060
1 6,060
1 6, 060
4 21,050
22 103,020
4 16.660
6 24. 395
10 36. 475
6 16.615
14 42.090
7 20, 210
1 4,036
2 6,400
20 69, 480
226 764, 325
Mechanical engineer .
Assistant superintendent helium
3 16,990
14 70, 410
5 20, 865
3 12, 636
11 38. 886
6 19. 460
7 20.690
7 19, 650
1 4,035
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,335 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035 .
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
24 112.280
4 17. 070
8 32. 610
8 33.315
6 16. 995
17 61. 990
6 16, 820
1 3, 635
3 9,600
32 96,328
259 899,862
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,000.
7 20,818
186 624, 669
260 947, 437
14 61,468
336 1, 220, 480
15 65, 215
388 1, 428, 695
5 18, 400
Net permanent, field (average num-
246 885,969
321 1,165,266
2,200
3, 6.35
1.5, 705
13, 400
383 1,410,196
Part-time and temporary positions.. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments above basic rates:
3,630
10,500
22,100
4,650
18,225
24,175
All personal services, field
922,099
1, 200, 206
998,003
1,276,434
1,634,429
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
ALASKA RAILROAD
Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund, Office of Territories —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures ty objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2.705
2,397
2,475
2,140
2,350
2,040
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures ty objects — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,583
OS-6.3
S3. 032
CPC-3.0
$5,888
.$4,583
as-6.3
$3,032
CPC-3.0
$5,950
$4,583
GS-6.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$5, 9.50
01 Personal services:
$13,812,462
193, 178
42, 099
1, 406, 591
$12,463,892
185, 000
40, 108
1, 000, 000
$11,880,907
180,000
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
900, 000
15, 464, 330
8,17,5,871
2, 397, 074
968, ,531
6,721,419
60
13,689,000
12. ,504, 940
1,940.0110
3,723,715
4, 144, 000
60
12,961,000
9, 063, 94(1
980, 000
2. 824, 000
13,837,000
33. 717, 285
153.543
36,001,716
160,000
39, 666, 000
150.000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
33. 663. 742
35,851,715
39, 516. 000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL .SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Labor relations adviser
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal sei vices, departmental.
Field:
Positions at rates In excess of $14,800:
Genera! manager
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Accountant
Accountant, material and supplies..
Accountant, terminal services
Accounts leceivable clerk
Administrative accountant, engi-
neering
Administrative assistant, Seattle...
Administrative officer
Agent telegrapher
Anchorage freight agent
Apprentice helpers.-
A.ssistant agent
Assistant auditor
Assistant buildings and bridges
supervisor
-Assistant cashier.-
Assistant chief dispatcher
Assistant chief engineer
Assistant claim agent.. -..
Assistant director of persormel
Assistant disbursing officer
Assistant file clerk...
Assistant foreman
Assistant gang foreman
A.ssistant general manager...
Assistant IBM administrator
Assistant maintenance supervisor.. .
Assistant master mechanic...'
Assistant clerk (over, short, and
damaged)
Assistant painter foreman
Assistant storekeeper - .
Assistant superintendent, hotels,
commissary, and housing... _
Assistant superintendent, opera-
tions --
Assistant superintendent, stores
and purchases ---
Assistant superintendent, tele-
phone and telegraph
Assistant supervisor, Diesel locomo-
tives
Assistant timekeeper, operations —
Assistant yardmaster
Assistant to chief engineer
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 esthnate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 800
1 4.295
3 10. 730
1 3. 175
1 2.950
1 3. 032
17,992
8,652
20 113.400
7, 716
46, 485
32, 154
7,259
6.947
17.283
23,96!
20, 342
6.260
8.403
7,737
21,548
13.000
6.136
13. 394
8.673
10. 774
6.614
35, 959
7,384
10,171
7,384
15, 932
6,614
6,283
7,072
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 4,420
3 11,356
1 3, 256
1 3, 030
1 3, 032
60. .584
6.323
6,610
6,449
12, 147
6.116
8.716
93.183
7,779
36, 785
19, 442
7,321
7,009
17, 472
24,147
20, 467
6,323
8, 465
7,800
6, 096
16,347
20,732
13,000
6,198
13, 620
8,736
10, 898
6,676
30, 278
7,446
10, 234
7,446
16, 056
6,676
6,345
7,134
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
357
DETAIL OF PEBSON'AL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Bates equivalent to $5,060 and above-
Continued
Assistant to general manager
Assistant to real estate and contract
agent-. ._
Assistant yardmaster.
Auditor
Bridge and building foreman,
heavy construction
Bridge and building supervisor
Baggage room clerk...
Bills collectible clerk
Blacksmith
Blacksmith foreman
Blacksmith helper.
Blacksmith welder
Body and fender mechanic
Boilermaker
Boilermaker foreman
Boilermaker helper.
Boilermaker welder,.
Boiler washer
Brakeman..
Budget oflicer
Bulldozer operator
Cable splicer.
Cabinet shop foreman
Captain, river boat.
Car accountmg clerk
Carman helper
Carpenter-cabinet maker
Carpenter foreman...
Carpenter, flist class
Carpenter, second class.
Car record clerk
Car foreman
Car oiler
Cashier
Checker foreman
Checker-trucker
Chemist
Chief accountant
Chief accounting oflicer
Chief car inspector
Chief clerk
Chief clerk to chief engineer
Chief clerk, master mechanic.
Chief clerk, superintendent motive
power...
Chief clerk, superintendent of shops.
Chief dispatcher
Chief draftsman
Chief electrician
Chief electronics technician
C hief employment clerk
Chief engineer
Chief engineer, power plant, Fair-
banks
Chief power plant accountant
Chief special agent
Chief surgeon
Chief timekeeper
Claun clerk.-..
Clerk
Clerk-checker
Clerk (over, short, and damaged)...
Clerk-stenographer
Clerk-typist
Commissary storekeeper
Compensation and retirement agent.
Comptometer operator
Conductor
Construction inspector
Construction foreman - --
Counsel ---
Crane foreman--
Crane operator
Crane operator -main tainer
Crane operator, overhead
Crane operator, over 10-ton
Crane operator, under 10-ton
Day roundhouse foreman
Demurrage clerk
Designing engineer —
Director of personnel
Dispatcher
Dock agent
Dock foreman
Dormitory manager
Dragline operator
Draftsman
f;iectrical engineer. Junior
Electrician. . —
Electrician foreman
Electrician helper
Electronics technician, senior
Electronics technician, junior
Electronics technician helper
Employment supervisor
Engine inspector
Engineer, locomotive
Engineer
Engmeer, building custodian
Engineer, power plant, Seattle
Num- Total
7.384
7,384
8,923
51,954
16.016
34. 819
10,316
3 18.033
1 6,168
110 627.370
1 9, 048
20 122, 513
1 5,886
1 6, 489
2 13, 132
1 6, 761
'"4" 23,544'
1 6, 843
68 356.388
28 143. 836
3 15, 099
3 21, 153
6 30, 948
9 53, 181
2 10, 774
70 361,458
1 6, 843
I 8.507
1 10. 670
13.660
6.988
6.718
7.633
7.113
5.616
10,999
1 7. 737
1 7. 710
1 9. 734
1 7.384
3 16. 909
73 3,H5. 277
15 83, 610
2 11,622
30 162, 032
1(1 50. 791
1 6, 610
1 6, 672
58 364.091
4 27. 962
1 6, 697
1 10, 763
10 74, 730
1 5, 387
1 8.507
1 9.880
9 66, 466
1 6.988
2 12,791
",=i '3i,"366
I 6.260
1 7. 924
29 170. 694
4 28, 620
1 B, 761
1 6,094
60 290,160
6 47,644
1 6,886
1 7,924
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
46,864
16,140
36,194
10,440
5.678
41,636
14, 434
20,464
6,073
5.948
41,636
6 30. 696
2 12. 146
1 6,220
120 691,891
1 9. 110
14 86. 436
1 6, 948
1 6, 662
2 13, 132
1 5. 824
10 51. 160
3 17. 844
1 6, 905
69 312. 936
25 130. 000
2 10. 192
3 21.417
5 26. 100
9 51,104
1 6. 449
68 366.287
6,906
8,569
10. 732
7,883
13.686
7.051
7,051
6. 824
8,216
7.321
7.696
7.176
.^ 678
10,999
9.797
7,446
17, 097
532. 860
78,904
11,648
159. 092
61,415
6,672
6,636
20.384
380. 390
21.153
6,760
10. 816
16,348
16, 369
6,302
6,948
6,678
6,241
75,354
9.942
69,568
7,061
12, 916
28 166, 544
2 14,434
8 40, 928
3 19, 968
2 11, 896
3 15, 348
1 6, 824
1 6.166
60 293.;
4 31,948
1 6.
1 7,
1 7,446
1 7, 446
1 8. 985
6 39.312
2 16.140
6 36. 194
2 10. 440
1 5. 678
6 35,688
2 14, 434
4 20, 464
1 6. 073
1 6. 948
7 41.636
1 7,488
6 30, 696
2 12. 146
1 6,220
120 691,891
.110
14 86. 436
1 6. 948
1 6, 562
2 13. 132
1 6, 824
8 40, 928
3 17. 844
1 6,905
64 286,416
20 104.000
2 10. 192
3 21.417
5 26. 100
9 54. 104
1 5. 449
68 355.287
6,906
8.569
10. 732
7.883
13.686
7. 051
6.780
7,051
5,824
8.216
7.321
10. 999
14.601
7.800
7.779
9.796
7,446
17,097
532. 860
73,268
11,648
169. 092
51,415
6. .172
6.635
20.384
380.390
21. 163
6,760
10,816
16,348
16, 369
6,302
6,948
6,678
6,241
76,354
5.449
8.669
9.942
69. 568
7.051
12.916
26 148.700
2 14.434
6 30. 696
3 19. 968
2 11. 896
3 16. 348
1 5, 824
1 6,166
60 293, 280
4 31,948
1 6, 948
1 7, 986
DETAIL OF PERSO.NAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above-
Continued
Engineer, ditcher
Engineer hostler
Engineer, mechanic, power plant..
Engineer of structures.
Equipment installer and repairman.
Equipment, oiler
Erecting foreman
Erector
Extra gang foreman
Fire chief
Fireman, locomotive
First aid man
First assistant disbursing officer.
Foreman, bridge and building gang.
Foreman, day
Foreman, night
Freight car carman
Freight car carman-welder
Freight car painter
Freight claim agent
Freight foreman
Gas engine foreman.
Gas engine mechanic
Gas engine mechanic helper
General accountant...
General agent, marine terminal.
General auditor
General dock agent
General foreman
General foreman, freight depot..
General roadmaster
General storekeeper
General yardmaster
Hammersmith
Hammersmith helper
Head checker-clerk (over, short, and
damaged)
Head rate clerk
Heavy equipment foreman
Heavy equipment mechanic
Heavy equipment mechanic helper. .
Hostler helper
IBM control clerk
IBM administrator
Inspector, freight service
Instrument man
Janitor-foreman
Junior accountant
Junior draftsman
Junior engmeer
Junior resident engineer
Key-punch operator
Key-punch verifier operator
Laboratory technician
Lead key-punch operator,.
Leading gas-engine mechanic...
Leading machinist...
Leading carman
Leading welder
Leading meat cutter..
Leading heavy equipment mechanic-
Leading plumber
Lead ing electrician
Leading boilermaker
Leading grocery clerk
Levelman
Line accountant
Line auditor
Lineman, construction and main-
tenance...
Lineman helper.
Locomotive carpenter and tankman.
Locomotive crane engineer
Machinist
Machinist welder
Machinist helper
Machine foreman
Maintenance electronio technician.
Maintenance helper...
Maintenance supervisor.
Maintenance track welder
Manager, Curry Hotel..
Manager, Healy Hotel..
Manager, McKinley Park Hotel
Marine ways helper .
M aster carpenter and cabinet maker.
Master mechanic
Meat cutter
Mechanic, Are department
Mechanical engineer
Night roundhouse foreman
Nurse
Office equipment service manager.
Painter
Painter foreman
Passenger car carman
Passenger car carman welder
Passenger car painter
Payroll records clerk
Photographer.
Piledriver engineer.
Piledriver fireman
Pilot, river boat
4 $25,044
11 69,322
14 83, 860
1 8,819
2 13, 186
2 14, 310
13 76, 618
3 16, 971
1 6,843
50 292,656
1 5, 695
1 8,507
9 63, 721
1 6. 177
2 12. 146
53 296,535
2 11,440
25 139,875
1 7, 737
1 6, 177
2 14,310
19 111,834
6.843
8.673
10. 754
8.112
28. 204
6.572
2 16, 016
1 6.094
1 6, 262
1 6. 052
2 12. 896
2 14. 310
20 117,720
""9"'66.'544"
1 5. 387
1 7, 384
1 6.219
2 11,814
'"8'"'46,'42i'
1 5,907
1 7, 259
3 22, 152
5,283
6,094
42,668
11,188
6,094
6. 325
6,094
6,094
6,094
6,094
6,324
6,387
7,259
10 66, 801
""i 6!^ 886"
10 68, 860
66 329,824
7,166
39,746
15,411
7,425
"6,'6i6'
6,242
6,907
'23."544'
10. 171
32, 608
6.302
16,848
81,653
""5,'886"
74, 562
12, 876
3.5, 316
12,054
36, 316
11.232
10 60, 520
1 8,881
2 13,311
10 51, 162
1 7.217
12 71, 376
2 11,440
X 6,905
50 295,776
1 6, 657
1 8, .569
8 48, 256
1 6, 239
2 12, 209
46 260.222
2 11,502
10 56, 670
1 7,800
1 6,240
1 7, 217
17 101.293
6 26, 580
1 6,905
1 8, 736
1 10, 816
1 8, 174
3 21.339
1 6,635
8,070
6.166
6,324
1 6.115
1 -6,610
1 7, 217
17 101,116
7 35. 812
8 45. 424
1 6. 449
7.446
6.281
5, 969
5,116
41, 100
6.%9
7.321
22,338
15,288
6,220
5,075
6,346
6,156
30, 780
6,156
6.156
6.387
6.166
6,156
6,156
6,156
6,387
6,449
7,321
7,061
1
6 35, 688
48 285.604
2 12. 146
81 414,396
1 7,217
6 34, 440
2 10, 400
1 7,4
5,948
6,657
6,283
6,948
6.116
11.896
10.233
27.400
6.364
7,987
82, 402
6.096
5.948
58. 448
7,217
35,688
6,094
36,688
11,356
6,610
11, 896
6,116
11,080
358
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF TERRITORrES— Continued
ALASKA RAILROAD— Continued
Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund, OflSce of Territories — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above-
Continued
Pipe and stearafitter
Pipe and steamfitter foreman
Pipe and steamfitter helper
Pipe and steamfitter welder,.
Plumber
Priority record clerk
Project engineer
Publicity agent
Real estate and contract agent
Refrigeration mechanic.
Resident engineer..
Rigger and repairman, stores de-
partment
Road foreman of engines
Roadmaster
Rodman
Roundhouse foreman
Rules examiner
Safety engineer..
Sawmill operator.
Scale inspector
Section foreman
Section stockman
Secretary
Senior engineer..
Senior steward, rooming house
Sheetmetal worker
Ships carpenter
Sign painter.-
Special agent..
Special representative, Seattle
Spreader operator
Stationary engineer, power plant. . .
Stationary fireman, power plant
Stationer
Statistician and analyst
Storekeeper
Subforeman, bridge and building
gang
Superintendent, car department
Superintendent of communications.
Superintendent of hotels, com-
missary and housing
Superintendent, medical depart-
ment
Superintendent, motive power and
equipment
Superintendent of operations
Superintendent of shops
Sui)erintendent of stores -
Supervisor accountant,
accounts
Supervisor, Diesel locomotives..
Supervisor, employment bureau.
Supervisor, work equipment
Sureenn
Surplus property supervisor
Tabulating machine operator
Tele-jrapher clerk.
Terminal hostler..
Timekeeper
Tracer
Track supervisor
TrafTic acent
Traffic manager
Trainmaster
Travcline maintainer
Traveline steward
Truck driver
Upholsterer-
Vahiat ion eneineer
Warehouseman
WaltT service foreman
Weliler
Yardmaster...
Yard foreman
Total.
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates
All personal services, field
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6,011
82, 407
6,260
13,020
1 7, 425
1 8, 153
1 8, 652
1 6,720
1 6,260
54 285,282
16 81. 120
14 77. 144
2 16, 390
2 10,440
6 35,316
2 11, 772
2 12,188
11 75,810
1 9, 172
26, 520
5,387
11, 232
6,610
21, 632
8.673
9,214
10. 999
10, 999
8,673
1 7, 156
1 6, 718
1 7, 633
1 7, 608
1 6, 646
1 6, 387
34 173,753
23 139,679
3 17, 284
7. 2,59
9,214
25, 896
11,772
5.657
87. 329
11,772
8,507
13, 040
U,658
59, 072
56, 698
1,046,388
2,390
13,781,931
193. 178
41.992
1,406,630
16,423,631
10 $.59,480
1 7. 217
6 25. .580
1 6. 073
9 53, 632
1 6, 323
1 5.116
1 7. 196
1 10. 233
1 5. 948
2 16. 432
6,948
43, 470
39, 830
15, 348
14, 976
8.216
8.715
1 5. 782
1 6. 323
54 288.630
15 82. 050
14 78.014
2 16, 514
1 6, 283
6 35, 688
1 5, 948
1 6,156
9,214
10, 232
26, 830
51, 160
6,449
11,356
6,572
16.410
8.736
9.276
10. 999
10. 999
8. 736
9.692
1 7. 321
1 7, 217
1 6, 780
1 7, 696
1 7, 571
1 6, 708
1 6. 449
32 165,564
23 141,356
3 17, 474
1 6,116
1 6, 177
1 7, 321
1 9, 276
3 26, 082
2 11.896
1 5, 719
14 72. 800
2 11,896
1 8. 569
17 86, 972
2 13, 166
3 17,844
8 69, 568
10 57, 322
9,947,116
re
2, 729, 384
237, 600
2,134
12, 439, 000
186, 000
40,000
1. 000, 000
13, 664, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $69,480
7,217
20. 464
6.073
53, 532
6,323
6.116
7.196
10, 233
5.948
15, 432
5,948
43, 470
39, 830
5,116
14, 976
8,216
8,715
6,782
6.323
288. 630
82. 050
78. 014
16, 614
5,283
35, 688
5,948
6,156
69, 638
9,214
10, 232
26, 830
51.160
5.449
11.356
6,672
10, 999
10, 999
8, 736
9,692
5,449
. 30 15,5, 218
129,066
17, 474
6,116
6,177
7,321
9,276
26, 082
11,. 896
6,719
72, 800
11,896
86, 972
13. 166
17,844
69, 668
67. 322
9, 482, 888
15
3, 226, 812
2,034
11,867,700
ISO, 000
PUERTO RICO RECONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
Emergency Relief, Puerto Rico Revolving Fund, Act of February 11,
1936—
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
144
210
351
141
254
396
90
127
211
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the Secretary of
the Interior;
$3. 395
LSS-6.0
$2, 380
$3, 392
LSS-6,0
$2, 258
LSS-6 6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,000
01 Personal services:
$421,972
126, 880
1,600
71,517
$414, 822
166, 127
1,584
75,120
$282 617
Fart-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
86, 228
1,060
69 050
Total personal services
02 Travel
621,969
10, 480
399
3,090
7,089
789
10, 3.54
102, 965
4,520
647, 653
15,920
4,750
2,945
6,200
2,200
9,675
86,907
1,350
428,955
9,800
05 Rents and utility services
4,100
07 Other contractual services.
4,200
10, 000
761,655
776,600
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
Grades established by the Secretary of
the Interior:
Grade 13. Range $6,500 to $5,250:
Special assistant to the adminis-
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 600
1 3, 786
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 500
1 3, 785
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 8. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
1 3,910
Total permanent, departmental
2 9,285
0. 6 2, 121
2 9,285
2 9,535
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1. 6 7, 164
35
2 9,285
40
2 9, 535
45
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
7,199
9,325
9, 680
Field:
Grades established by the Secretary of
the Interior:
Grade 18. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 11.650
1 9,160
1 9,160
1 7,640
1 5, 940
1 6, 000
1 6, 625
1 6, 000
1 5, 370
1 4, 330
2 8, 840
4 16, 250
3 10, 005
13 42, 510
21 62. 790
5 14.100
19 46. 930
9 17,910
66 133,318
1 11. 550
1 9, 160
Grade 16. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 9,160
Grade 15. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, office of housing management-
Grade 14. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Chief, civil engineer
Grade 13. Range $6,600 to $6,260:
Assistant, chief, finance division
Attorney
Assistant chief, housing manage-
ment and assistant chief, coop-
1 7, 640
1 5, 940
1 6, 125
1 6, 750
1 6,125
1 5, 370
1 4, 330
2 8. 840
3 12.480
3 10. 005
13 42. 510
21 63. 296
5 14. 300
19 47,600
8 18, 180
66 126, 436
1 7, 640
1 6, 140
1 6, 250
1 5, 875
1 6, 260
1 6, 495
1 4. 456
2 9, 090
1 4. 160
2 6, 830
10 34, 300
18 63, 840
5 14,500
12 2.8,200
8 17,360
21 41, 987
Grade 11. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 10. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 9. Range $3,795 to $4.546
Grade 8. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 7. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 6. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 6. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 4. Range $2,.500 to $2,980
Grade 3. Range $2,170 to $2,530
Grade 2. Range $1,810 to $2,170
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
142 423,428
3 8,620
139 405, 637
88 273,082
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
139 414, 808
126, 880
1,565
795
984
69, 738
139 406, 637
166, 127
1,544
460
1,650
73,020
88 273,082
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
1,156
Additional pay for service abroad
68,000
All personal services, field
614, 770
638, 328
419,375
621, 969
647, 653
428, 955
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
359
VIRGIN ISLANDS CORPORATION
Administrative Expenses, Virgin Islands Corporation —
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
877
207
1,084
963
212
1,175
94S
249
Average salaries and grades: Grades es-
tablished by the Board of Directors
(Public Law 149, 81st Cong.) ungraded
$1,013
$1,002
$1,012
01 Personal services:
$821, R02
155, 593
12,286
8,028
$952, 245
160,355
13,000
2,700
$948, 100
187, 900
14,000
6,000
Part-time and temporary' positions _ .
Excess of annual leave- earned over
1,002,569
916, 848
1, 128, 300
1,036,500
1,156,000
1, 072, 200
Deduct portion not chargeable toad-
85, 721
12,549
2,887
2,695
12,342
2,280
1,530
91,800
16, 600
3,500
1,800
15,000
2,300
3,000
83,800
16, 500
3,000
16,600
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
2,400
Administrative expenses IncuiTed...
120, 034
134, 000
130,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SBUVICES
Departmental:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060.
Deduct lapses...
All personal services, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,0;0 and above:
President
Plantation and sugar mill manager.
General factory superintendent
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$7, 150
2, 366
12,000
10,000
6,400
10,330
10, 000
6,600
Num- Total
ber salary
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates — Con,
Rates of $5,060 and above— Con.
Director, power division, St.
Thomas
Comptroller
Vice president
Chief of rolling stock
.\ssistant to the president
Director, power division, St. Croix..
Field office manager
Chief electrical engineer
Veterinarian
Chief, accounting department
Legal counsel
Chief engineer
Rates less than $5,060
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Payments above basic rates and overtime
and holiday pay
Excess of ;mnu :>1 leave earned over annual
^armiiiL'. niLiiuf u-turing, and other sea-
SDuul iivttni, (.liii'ily per diem and piece-
rate employees-
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Administrative expenses
Growing and harvesting sugarcane
Manufacturing sugar
Overhead:
Growing and harvesting sugarcane...
Manufacturing sugar
Carpenter shop.
Tractor repair shop
Tractors, operation.
Trucks, trailers, etc., operation
Storeroom..
Livestock
Construction work, sales and rentals
program
Selling expenses .
Miscellaneous activities
Power program, direct
Power program, overhead
Power program, construction
Total of foregoing schedule..
1952 actual 1953 estimate
$S, 000
7,740
7,600
6,200
6,000
6,000
6,000
5,480
15. 5 59, 802
I. 5 821, 878
12, 286
8,028
155, 593
85, 721
371, 433
133, 205
61, 489
73,681
10, 016
16, 101,
28,971
46,228
28,041
20,387
10, 562
12,234
5,904
55,203
24, 938
10,928
7,527
5,480
5,280
5,120
894, 320
955. 3 949, 105
13,000
2,700
160, 355
91,800
334,600
202,000
45,960
74, 190
27, 560
9,540
14,040
36,000
45,000
20,580
9,000
20,000
16, 720
112, 400
32, 480
36, 430
1954 estimate
$8, 500
8,000
7,600
7,600
7,200
6,000
6,400
5,480
942 943, 900
14,000
6,000
187, 900
83,800
270, 499
157, 800
80,001
90,000
20, 000
22,000
35,000
55,000
32,000
26,000
20,000
101, 900
32, 000
40,000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, General Administration, Justice —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Fnll-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade -.-
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base, , ,
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligation!
01 Personal services
02 Travel__
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction.. _
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
Obligalions Payable Out of RelmbursemeiUs
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Total obligations
610
21,385
24,631
35, 5;J9
23,733
36, 394
35,265
100
2,623
1963 estimate
$2, 989
CPC-3.2
$3,773
2, 264, 680
65, 480
2 600
21,950
24,000
34. 700
26, 390
31, 250
29, 700
4,450
1954 estimate
$3,028
CPC-3 2
$3, 902
$2, 368. 140
15. 600
9.290
8,350
2,301,380
66, 660
2,600
21, 950
24,000
34. 700
29.670
31,100
34,200
4.860
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Attorney General
Deputy Attorney General..
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Administrative assistant attorney
general
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
First assistant
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive assistant to the Attorney
General
Deputy administrative assistant at-
torney general
Chairman, Board of Immigration
Appeals
Director of public relations
Attorney
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Pardon attorney...
Member, Board of Immigration
Appeals
Member, Board of Parole
Director of personnel
Budget oflicer _
Fiscal officer...
Special assistant
14,800
13,000
10, 600
38,400
84, SOO
9,800
9,800
9,800
10, 000
14,800
13,000
11,050
10,800
34,900
10,600
39, 200
84, 800
10, 000
10,000
9,800
10, 000
14,800
13,000
11,050
11,050
34,900
10,600
39, 200
84, 800
10, 000
10, 000
10, 000
10,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Gradel4. RanEe$9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Attorney
Examiner
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Confidential assistant
Assistant director of public rela-
tions .-
Staff director...
Chief examiner, Board of Immigra-
tion Appeals
Records administration officer
Chief classification officer
Chief recruitment and placement
officer
Chief services and procurement
branch
Assistant fiscal officer
Grade 12, Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant director of public relation*;
Assistant pardon attorney
Assistant staff director...
Librarian
Chief, accounting section
Chief, classification unit...
Chief, services branch
Chief, procurement branch
Examiner
Confidential assistant-
Assistant chief, personnel branch...
Attorney...
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief auditor _._
Attorney
Case analyst
Budget analyst
Assistant records administration
officer
Assistant chief, accounting section..
Confidential clerk
Assistant chief examiner ,
Secretary _
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Supervisor of paroles —
Assistant chief, procurement branch
Chief supervisor, records adminis-
tration branch
Chief, personnel operations unit...
Admmistrative officer
Secretary
Budget analyst
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Secretary
Attorney
Supervisor of parolees.
Supervisor of releasees
Case analyst
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
Supervisor, fiscal control unit
Supervisor, machine and statistical
unit -
Analyst
Assistant chief auditor _
Personnel assistant.
Chief, purchasing unit
Recruitment and placement offi-
cer-
Chief records analyst
Assistant librarian
Examiner
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $6,180. ..
Total permanent, departmental
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8,360
8,040
7,240
8 040
7,440
7,240
7,240
8,040
6,740
63,000
72, 140
6,940
6,140
5,940
6,140
5 940
6,626
6,876
6,500
5,500
5,810
22,115
6,810
5,060
5,060
11,496
6,935
6,060
5,185
5,810
5,810
11,120
6,310
6,185
6,810
5,685
15, 180
20, 356
166, 130
126, 305
261, 936
412, 195
336, 960
45,250
3, 454
31, 740
95, 666
5,330
7,040
7,440
7.040
7.640
7,240
7.240
8,040
7,440
14,080
6,940
64,000
37, 840
6,940
6,340
6,140
6,340
5,940
6,760
6,000
6,626
11,620
10, 120
6,185
5,310
6,810
5,810
11,245
6,435
5,310
5,810
.5, 810
15, 555
20, 855
163,800
131, 476
290, 930
419, 985
322, 370
40, 310
3,454
32, 140
99,487
5,410
633 2, 363, 098 636 2, 398, 861 540 2, 468, 722
361
362
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, General Administation, Justice — (
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
3. 4 $43, 482
4,441
Num- Total
ber salary
24. 9 $112, 981
Num- Total
ber salary
22. 9 $100, 582
* Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
629.6
2, 31,5, 175
1.837
26, 966
1,720
8,890
16, 064
604
611.1
2, 285, 880
800
46. 960
2, oon
8.920
19, 620
400
Part-time and temporary positions:
2, 368, 140
14,800
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
9,290
01 Personal services
2, 370. 136
2, 364. 580
2. 401, 380
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
2, 261, 903
108, 233
2. 264, 680
100,000
2, 301. 380
2, 370, 136
2,364,580
2, 401, 380
Salaries and Expenses, General Legal Activities, Justice-
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
SvmmaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,375
48
1,298
1,430
48
1,377
1,517
49
1.438
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 954
OS-8.5
$2. 853
CPC-3.1
$6. 966
GS-8.4
$2. 866
CPC-3.1
$5, 998
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$2,911
Personal service obligations:
$7, 384. 927
284, 964
28. 703
10, 748
$7, 926, 122
267, 652
30, 666
8,700
$8, 321. 367
267, 552
31,931
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Total personal service obligations-,
7. 709, 342
8, 232, 930
8, 629. 560
Sheet Obligatiom
7, 689, 662
294, 303
5,261
83, 277
3,131
272, 831
763, 226
36, 766
63, 488
12, 190
8, 232, 930
305, 180
6.200
81, 360
2,400
220, 870
964, 220
30, 720
64,600
12, 630
8, 629. 550
02 Travel
6.600
85. 450
2,400
976, 320
Total direct obligations
9, 223, 133
19,680
9, 900, 000
10, 400, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
merUs From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Total obligations
9,242,813
9, 900, 000
10, 400, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Solicitor General
Assistant .Attorney General
Genera] schedule grades:
Grade 16, Range $12,000 to $12,800:
First assistant
Attorney.
Num- Total
ber salary
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 1.6. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Special assistant
Trial attorney
Chief appraiser .
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Section head
Administrative olScer
Attorney
Special assistant
Trial attorney
Appraiser
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
AdminLiitrative officer- ___
Attorney
Trial attorney. -- _ _
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Trial attorney
Administrative assistant _
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Trial attorney (preparer-general) .
Research analyst _
Accounting and auditing analyst
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Attorney.. .
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Attorney
Trial attorney (preparer-general) .
Confidential clerk
Executive assistant
Research analyst
Assistant administrative officer _.
Administrative assistant . .
Grades. Range $4,620 to .$5,370...
Grade 7. Rans
Grade 6. Ran;
Grade 5. Ran-. •:.;!.' 1,160
Grade 4. Ran ■ ■ , , i • • ;,i;65
Grade 3. RaiiLr ^j,i ,i i,, -ii.iso
Grade 2. Range »2.(;)ii m M.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,7,'* to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates :
()vertimeand holiday pay.
Additional pay for service abroad....
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Assistant Attorney General
Gener.al schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney.!
First assistant
Trial attorney
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
Trial attorney
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Trial attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Trial attorney
Expert appraiser _.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Trial citfomey (preparer-general) . ..
Administrative assistant
Investigator
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Trial attorney (preparer-general)
Research analyst
Expert appraiser
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
40 $451. .600
1 11.000
12 136. 3.50
1 11,800
1, 106, 400
3 30. 200
13 130. 000
1 9,600
46 336, 840
9 66, 160
2 16,280
2 11,250
45 231,575
10. 51,350
3 16, 680
1 6, 060
1 5, 435
1 5. 185
1 6, 185
6 29, 720
48 210.215
54 230. 055
146 564.300
179 615 396
63 193. 690
9 28, 030
681, 178
11,172
109, 250
1.258
44, 298
22,560
7 61, 880
19 141, 320
1 7, 440
11 OR, 140
18 114.480
1 6. 940
1 6,940
2 10. 495
6 31. 860
1 5, 310
1 6,810
1 6, 245
9 41. 595
3 13. 260
44 170, 665
81 279, 849
37 114.3.50
6 17, 196
Num- Total
ber salary
40 $463, 2,60
1 11,000
10 11,6, 000
1 11,800
1,134,600
3 30, 400
14 140, 000
49 3.51,660
29 216.160
2 16,280
43 268,220
4 24, 960
1 6. 140
1 6, 740
3 17,376
48 260,880
8 42, 105
3 16, 055
1 6,810
1 6, 435
1 6,310
1 6, 310
7 34, 840
41 184, 405
57 246. 690
135 530.600
196 679, 610
64 200, 480
19 56, 650
6, 636, !
61.2
82,750
1,700
44, 600
24.428
23. 600
10. 800
67,250
7 52, 280
36 263,210
1 7,440
9 54. 660
33 207,220
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
2 10, 620
6 27, 300
1 5, 435
1 5. 810
1 5, 246
9 41, 220
3 13,386
37 148,940
106 362,428
30 96, 180
6 17,380 I
Num- Total
ber salary
40 $458, 500
1 11,260
10 11,5, 750
1 11,800
1,167.400
3 30. 400
14 141.600
1 10,000
62 378,280
29 216,960
2 15,480
92 563,480
4 26, 360
1 6, 340
3 17, 625
49 261.315
8 43, 356
3 16, 430
1 5,810
1 5,560
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
7 35, 465
41 188.780
57 250,190
135 544,100
226 784,060
64 204, 400
19 56, 810
7, 183, 426
8
638, 694
82,750
1,700
44,600
25, 668
23, 600
10, 800
57, 500
7 52, 680
35 266,210
1 7, 640
9 55, 660
33 209,745
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
2 10, 745
6 27, 925
1 5. 560
1 5, 810
1 6, 246
9 41, 720
3 13, 610
37 162, 190
106 366.428
30 98, 420
6 17, 860
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
363
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and eustodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3. 032
1 2.420
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,032
1 2,490
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,032
1 2,560
307
1, 636, 737
12.8
82, 102
2,980
1, 869, 285
38.8
207, 885
Deduct:
1, 891, 400
Savings due to use of former pay scales
214, 765
Net permanent, field (average num-
294.2
1,551,665
106, 468
23,690
6,134
_-3U5.2
1, 661. 400
111.460
27. 142
6,128
Part-time and temporary positions:
1, 676, 635
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
6.263
All personal services, field
1, 687, 947
1, 806, 130
1, 821, 500
7. 709, 342
8,232.930
8, 629. 550
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
7, 689, 662
19,680
8, 232, 930
8, 629, 650
Obligations pavable out of reimburse-
7,709,342
8, 232, 930
8, 629, 650
Salaries and Expenses, Antitrust Division, Justice —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19,52 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
541
8
496
542
8
514
578
8
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6, 201
GS-9.1
$2,905
CPC-3.1
$6, 127
GS-8.8
$2,941
CPC-3.1
$6, 070
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Personal service obligations:
$2, 982, 039
41, 510
10,298
2,106
$3. 074. 025
41. 500
10. 475
2.000
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_..
41. 500
12, 600
2.000
Total personal service obligations^.,
3,036,953
3,128,000
3, 315, 000
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services -..
02 Travel
3, 008, 555
105,307
2,015
34, 553
8,762
60, 261
67, 935
19,311
18. 890
2.183
3,128,000
115,000
3,000
35,000
3, 315. 000
35 000
85,000
90,000
20, 000
20,000
4,000
85 000
20 OOfl
7.000
3, 327, 762
27. 398
3, 600, 000
Obligations Pauahle Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
3,356,160
3,500,000
3, 700, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Assistant Attorney General
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
First assistant
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Economist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
Economist
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9, 360:
Attorney
Special attorney
Economist.-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Economist ._. __
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Economist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Economist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to «3,666
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
Economist
Transportation rate analyst
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney. __
Economist
Transportation rate analyst
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Economist
Transportation rate analyst
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney.--
Economist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:.
Attorney.
Economist--
Transportation rate examiner
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Total permanent, field...
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payat)le out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
21 $183,560
7 62, 720
2 17, 320
93, 706
27, 176
4,746
49,506
42, 326
133. 600
120. 460
46. 410
5,500
32 203, 228
3,003
250 1,561,530
6,646
2,066
26 225, 660
1 8, 360
1 8, 760
39 284.160
1 7,440
2 14, 880
110,635
5,310
5,310
4,995
30, 935
30,440
78, 200
184. 930
42, 030
8,730
6,684
259 1, 550, 809
21 127, 568
2,732
238 I, 420, 609
13, 272
1,912
4,662
Num- Total
ber salary
19 $169,040
7 63, 320
1 9, 160
79 6,50
27,550
4,870
130, 400
43, 325
140, 260
124, 835
40, 910
5,580
Num- Total
ber salary
19 $170,640
7 64, 320
1 9, 360
80, 775
27, 925
4,996
173,450
44, 326
143.610
141.910
41,710
6,740
282 1,766,866
21 125, S
297 1,846,276
20 124, 176
277 1, 722, 100
25,000
179, 200
21, 200
10,000
209, 720
7,640
14,880
102,016
5,436
5,435
5,120
119,616
30, 940
79, 450
192, 960
36, 610
8,970
5,744
181, 400
21, 200
10, 000
196, 520
8,760
8,960
212, 320
7,640
15, 280
103,515
6,560
5,560
6,245
179, 235
31,315
80, 825
216, 465
37,010
9,210
5,904
260 1,519,054
15 86,015
281 1,616,404
14 79, 604
246 1,433,039
13, 500
2.000
4,725
13, 600
2,000
6,700
3, 008, 566
27, 398
364
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, United States Attorneys and Marshals,
Justice —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
Direct ObUgntions
01 Personal services _
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services.
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
IS Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence..
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Obligations Incurred..
2,300
16
2,255
$10, 762, 672
82, 624
41,900
131,358
8.400
271.500
7.793
145. 272
649, 436
65, 809
111,804
11,400
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$10, 769, 400
121, 600
42, 100
l.M.SOO
$11,009,260
121. 600
43. con
162, 400
11.336.250
1. 660. 750
10. 300
304.000
7.800
162. 000
570. 000
74,000
166. 850
11.050
14. 303, 000
3,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800,
Attorney
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney..
Marshal
Assistant attorney
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney..
Marshal..
Assistant attorney
Administrative assistant
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Marshal _._
Assistant attorney _
Ch ief deputy marshal
Administrative assistant
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Marshal
Assistant attorney
Chief deputy marshal
Office deputy marshal.-
Training officer
Administrative assistant
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Marshal
Assistant attorney
Chief deputy marshal
Office deputy marshal
Administrative assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant attorney
Chief deputy marshal
Office deputy marshal
Field deputy marshal
Administrative assistant
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Total
salary
336. 040
251, 240
217, 800
9,160
66,360
404, 800
620,360
14, 880
7,040
5,940
924, 100
39,640
5, 625
90,000
11 7. .375
5,500
6,250
728. 345
118, 135
21,615
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $188, 850
29 288,400
8 78, 800
3 31,200
39 336.040
29 261.240
21 186, 560
9 66. 360
55 404,800
71 537, 040
2 14, 880
,240
1 5,940
133 868. 420
6 40. 040
1 6,940
1 6. 140
1 6, 540
1 5, 625
16 92,000
19 118, 125
1 5, .500
1 6, 260
137 743.345
21 120.010
4 22. 115
3 15, 180
7 40,420
29 293,000
8 80, 200
5 60, 600
39 342,640
29 256.840
25 223.000
1 9,360
9 67, 760
56 416,200
78 594. 120
2 15. 280
1 6. 940
1 6,140
1 6, 740
1 5, 750
153 870,375
19 119.626
1 6, .500
42 212,770
21 120, 886
4 22, 615
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 esthnate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Field— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
33 $167,710
.33 $170,835
30 $158, 725
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
136 627,505
158 733,906
125 693,895
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
566
566
655
2,406,220
2,468,470
2,879,975
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
351
346
256
1,381,636
•1.373,340
1,051,460
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
348
343
343
1, 218, 100
1.216.625
1, 232. 865
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3.430
147 469,330
146 472.780
148 481.180
Grade 2. Range .$2,7,50 to $3,230
33 97.310
34 101.740
34 103. 660
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
3 8, 640
3 8.620
3 8,700
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
1 3,680
1 3. 760
1 3. 760
Grade 3. Range $2,5,52 to $3,032
8 22, 416
8 22,816
8 23.216
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
8 20, 130
8 20,690
8 21,260
2,284
11, 093, 941
2 310
11,057,071
11, 521, 036
Deduct:
67 324,541
103 511, 786
Savings due to use of former pay scales
4 20, 697
Net permanent, field (average num-
2 239
2,217
2.207
10. 762, 672
10,769,400
11,009,250
Part-time and temporary positions:
12.270
15.100
15,100
35, 465
38,400
38,400
Temnorary deputy marshals (in lieu of
baUifis)
17 901
60,000
50,000
16. 988
18.100
18.100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
41,900
42, 100
43,000
Payment above basic rates:
5,080
.5, 300
.5, 300
3,000
3,000
Additional pay for services abroad
123,310
146,000
154,100
11,018,554
11,087,400
11,336,260
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
10, 996, 592
11,087,400
11,336,250
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
21,962
11.018,664
11,087,400
11,336,250
Salaries and Expenses, Claims of Persons of Japanese Ancestry,
Justice —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
48
46
49
45
49
46
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,988
GS-7.2
$5, 107
OS-7.3
$5, 162
GS-7.3
Personal service obligations:
$230,685
888
382
$233,949
901
400
$233, 895
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
905
400
Total personal service obligations...
231,955
236, 250
235,200
Direct Obligalions
229, 110
189
23
4,482
924
1,890
68
362
1,220
17,384,595
1,092
236, 260
1,950
100
4,500
900
500
100
400
250
500, 000
1,050
235, 200
1,950
100
4,600
900
500
100
400
250
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,100
17,623,955
2,846
746, 000
245, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From OtkeT Accounts
17,626,800
745 000
245,000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
365
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Attorney ,
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 9, 600
3 26.080
1 7,040
4 24, 560
1 4, 546
4 14, 26S
5 17,035
5 15, 630
2 5,660
Nun
ber
1
1
3
1
4
1
4
5
6
1
- Total
salary
$11,800
9,roo
26, 080
7,040
24,7 0
4,645
14, MO
17, 875
19,380
2.830
Num
ber
1
1
3
1
4
1
4
5
6
1
- Total
salary
$11,800
9, 800
26, 0.S0
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range ,$2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4, 545
15.015
17,95,1
19, 700
2, 910
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
27
136,815
657
261
27
1
138,550
3,641
27
1
139,805
6,720
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage nimiber, net salary) . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
27
135, 897
523
382
26
134, 909
521
400
20
133,085
515
136.802
136,830
134,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2
16,920
2
1
2
4
1
2
3
6
1
16, 920
8.360
15,680
23. 760
6,060
7,590
10, 730
20, 570
3,030
2
1
2
4
1
2
3
6
1
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
4
1
2
3
6
1
15.680
23, 760
5,060
7.590
10,480
20,170
2,960
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney ,
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.. _
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
6. 060
7.715
10. 980
20. 970
3,110
Total permanent, field .
21
2
102, 610
7,640
182
22
3
111,700
12,660
22
2
113 155
Deduct;
12,345
Savings due to use of former pay scales
" ' "
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) _
19
94,788
365
19
99 040
380
20
100, 810
390
95,153
89 420
101, 260
01 Personal services.-
231.955
235,260
235,200
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations -
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accoimls
Total of foregoing scheaule.
229, 110
2,845
235,260
236,200
231. 955
235,260
235,200
Salaries and Expenses, Defense Production Activities, Justice —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
48
16
22
15
Average number of all employees -
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,638
GS-8.8
$2. 5.52
CPC-1.0
$6. 243
G.S-9.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
.$94. 581
1,896
365
17
96 858
$88,560
Part-time and temporary positions. _
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
340
88,900
500
600
02 Travel.
400
.,
97, 258
90,000
DETAIL or PEESONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num
ber
4
4
1
4
- Total
salary
$43. 200
38. 400
8.960
28.160
Num
ber
2
2
- Total
salary
$22, 100
19.600
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
4
2
3
28.960
11.880
15, 555
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
3
1
4
3
8
15, 180
4,206
15. 306
10. 230
26. 080
2,652
Grade 7. Range .$4,206 to $4.955
(iradeli. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1
1
3
4,170
4,160
9,925
Grades. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,665
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
33
20
192. 272
113.998
18
6
116,350
41,338
Net permanent, departmental (av-
13
78, 274
1,895
302
17
12
75,012
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
288
80,488
75,300
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
10
5
59,400
15, 876
3
1
17,820
3,175
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Total permanent, field
15
12
75, 275
58,908
4
1
20,995
7,447
Net permanent, field (average num-
3
16,307
63
3
13,548
52
AU personal services, field
16, 370
13,600
01 Personal services.--.-.
96,858
88,900
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Bureau of Investigation —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Sermces
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
15. 181
3
14, 453
16, 435
4
13, 738
14, 166
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,802
GS-7.1
$4,813
GS-7.0
$4,947
GS 7 2
Personal service obligations:
$69, S14, 347
14.929
281, 872
4, 403, 287
.$65, 767. 698
16,000
275.258
497, 656
$68, 144, 816
15,000
274, 034
r;ui-limr umI f, inpnrary positions
Ri'niU.i iii\ in I \c.ssof 52-week base.--
Total personal service obligations...
74, 514, 435
66, 565, 612
68,979,058
Direct Obligations
63,014,646
4,608,713
740,461
1,412,008
304,111
118,062
1,336,280
2.101,998
2, 408, 417
9,314
126.830
61, 072, 422
3,906,430
449, 651
1,187,925
156,608
114,665
1, 149. 377
1,462,685
589,683
65, 875, 939
1, 203, 200
149, 428
07 Other contractual services..
2, 020, 191
1,506,040
1, 343, 490
168. 6,54
100, COO
76.080.799
70,348,000
77,080,000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimfmrsements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel
11.499,890
937, .580
98, 191
281, 551
5,483,090
442,366
51, 373
128, 757
3, 103, 119
250,154
04 Communication services
72, 177
366
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Bureau of Investigation — Con.
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts — Continued
$13,314
319, 624
249,233
421,043
65, 837
$6,966
167, 180
126,673
220,296
24, 927
$4,014
07 Other contractual services
96,3.54
72, 597
126, 967
13, 896
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
13, 876, 163
6,651,627
3, 768, 887
Total obligations ._
89,956,962
76, 999, 627
80,848,887
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
Departmental;
Position.s at rates in excess of $14,800:
Director.. -
Associate director
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant to the Director.
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Inspector
Senior administrative officer
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Inspector
Senior administrative officer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Inspector
Senior administrative officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Senior administrative officer
Technical specialist
Grade 12. Range $7^40 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Technical specialist.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Technical specialist
Grade in Rnnpp $5,500 to $6,250;
JiHiiir n.iTriini.'itrative officer
Ti
Grade 9. Kange .$6,060 to $5,810:
Senior administrative assistant.
Technician
Translator
Grades. Range $4,620 to $6,3V0.--
Qrade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966...
Grade6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Graded. Range $3,176 to $3,665...
Grades. Range $2,960 to $3,430...
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade?. Range $3,435 to $4.036
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiva-
lent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year _.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
All personal services, departmental.
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Total
salary
29, 000
78, 000
105, 188
83,883
5,810
92. 700
623, 197
070, 148
1,460
4,
1,706
4,366
4,035
10, 080
2,974
1.5.800
17, 461
458, 822
90,260
5, 132. 2
18, 608. 391
73, 361
Num- Total
ber salary
24 116,828
108 602, 739
136 674,997
331
1, 233, 616
841
2, 761, 062
5, 232. 6
18, 445, 136
70, 297
29,600
79, 200
60 487,321
243
9 52. 322
1 6, 125
4 22, 193
24 132, 306
15 60.818
1 6, 060
46 216,731
167 783.997
223 938.276
651
2, 088, 588
3, 372, 767
3,054
21,812
11,476
6, 091. 3
19, 407, 879
74,996
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17, Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge..
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge..
Special agent
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Inspector
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge..
Special agent
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge..
Special agent..
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant special agent in charge..
Special agent
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940;
Special agent
Grade 10. Range $6,600 to $6,250:
Special agent
Special employee
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $6,810:
Special employee
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665.
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Total permanent, field..
Deduct;
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay In excess of 62- week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay...
Night-work dlflerential
Additional pay for service abroad.
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule..
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9 97, 200
1 10, 800
2 21, 600
2 19, 400
38 383.395
13 115,471
8 77, 328
6, 681, 411
2 15,880
2,834
15, 727, 566
6 S3, 446
820. 669
162 705,515
91 375,753
362
1, 321, 108
294
4, 239, 700
834
2, 653, 216
468
1, 303, 277
1 3, 740
3,454
8,330
8,216
2, 472, 313
121, 834
172, 965
74, 486, 533
27,902
74, 614, 435
41 415, 889
6 59, 714
16 157,995
46 409,398
606
6, 216, 803
40 361,702
948
8, 166, 928
874, 802
313, 194
396, 334
, 183, 796
:, 563, 099
I, 981, 029
917, 277
9,920
3,214
11,720
2,712
43, 666
83, 725
123,416
61, 072, 422
6, 483, 090
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions..
7,449
280
7,296
7,234
158
7,164
8,416
168
8,247
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
367
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS-
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 415
OS-6. 2
$3,405
CPC-5. 4
$4. 469
OS-6. 3
$3,411
CPC^. 7
$4, 507
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 419
01 Personal services:
$30, 335, 438
939, 548
68,470
123,967
2, 428, 079
29,155
$30,887,700
561.200
40.000
122, 800
2. 353, 900
30,500
$36,013,000
582, 600
40,000
140, 400
2,561,800
30,500
Part-time and temporary positions. _
Allowances to detainees for work
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payments to other agencies for re-
Total personal services
33,914,657
2,836,466
136, 986
348.604
211,135
178, 900
1,588,090
526, 934
1, 536, 466
1, 065, 654
222.244
20,696
61.332
9,259
33, 996, 100
2,816,100
137. 800
357.200
180.600
203.900
1. 626, 200
397, 500
1, 525, 200
635, 500
39, 368, 300
3, 146, 800
137,800
05 Rents and utility services
311,400
273, 900
2,329,800
Services performed by other agen-
2, 048, 050
13 Refunds, awards and indemnities
20,700
70,000
20,000
20,700
20,000
42,657,423
24,112
41,986,800
24,100
49, 414, 100
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
42,633,311
41,962,700
49, 390, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner
General counsel
C hief operations adviser. ,
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney adviser.
General attorney.
Chief of branch
Chief examiner
Director of personnel
Investigator
Operations adviser
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney adviser
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Adjudicator
Chief control officer
Chief examiner
Chief deportation officer
Chief parole officer
Chief inspector
Director of personnel
Budget officer
Assistant director of personnel
Deportation examiner
Operations adviser
Organization and methods examin-
er..
Supervising engineer
Supervising legal assistant ,
Trial attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Adjudicator
Attorney adviser.
Chief of branch
Administrative analyst
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
Fiscal officer...
Immigration patrol inspector ,
Investigator.
Organization and methods examin-
Placement and training officer..
Supervising legal assistant
Trial attorney
Unit supervisor
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10.000
9.600
20.000
51,880
28.760
8,040
21,720
22, 920
7,240
7,040
61,680
1 7, 240
"6"'46,'8«
Num- Total
55, 500
11,800
10,800
19.800
9.600
58,600
60,520
8,360
33,840
8,360
16,720
68,480
35.400
14. 480
7,240
1 7.040
1 7,040
19 137,160
2 14, 280
1 7.040
2 14. 080
1 7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
56.250
11.800
10,800
20,000
9.800
58,600
61. 120
8.360
33, 840
8,360
8,360
8,360
35,800
14.880
7,240
1 7.240
1 7, 040
22 159,480
2 14, 280
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
1 7,040
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adjudicator
Administrative analyst
Attorney adviser
Chief of section.
Chief deportation officer
Chief detention officer
Deportation officer
Fiscal officer
Fiscal analyst
Employee relations officer
Inve.stigator
Classification and employment serv-
ice officer
Parole officer
Passport officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Research analyst
Training officer
Public relations officer
Statistician
Unit supervisor
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Adjudicator _
Assistant chief of section
Culinary supervisor
Investigator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of section
Budget analyst-
Chief of section
Editor _
Fiscal officer
Classification analyst
Employeerelationsofficer
Passport officer
Placement officer _.
Position classifier
Organization and methods examiner.
Radio engineer __,
Records retirement officer.
Statistician
Research analyst _.
Training officer..
TTnit supervisor
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiva-
lent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental . . .
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment..
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
AH personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
District director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District director
Associate district director
District enforcement officer
Attorney adviser
District administrative officer —
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
D istrict director
District adjudications officer
District administrative officer —
District enforcement officer
Assistant enforcement officer
Investigator ._
Officer in charge _
District counsel
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
District adjudications officer
District adruinistrative officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
31 $194, 140
1 6,940
1 6, 940
3 16, 500
15 85, 650
1 6, 185
1 6,810
1 5, 810
4 20. 865
1 6. 810
1 5.060
1 5. 310
11.245
10. 495
6.186
6,810
6,810
5,310
5,186
2 11.120
4 18. 730
32 142, 060
10 41. 450
60 226.350
121 414. 190
223 685.365
142 406.900
1 3. 430
2 6. 060
23 63. 896
13 34. 120
521.051
8,184
12, 567
18, 720
18, 720
9.360
97. 760
8,360
8.360
8,360
5,940
6,140
11,880
5,940
17,820
11,880
6,140
5,940
5,940
6.140
6.140
5,940
6,940
5,810
20, 865
6,060
6,060
6,060
11, 245
10. 370
10. 245
15.180
6,810
6,810
6,060
1 6.060
1 5, 310
3 14. 360
31 140, 855
13 54. 210
65 242. 400
109 372.715
160 602, 5B0
116 341,220
1 3, 510
2 6,060
17 48, 984
10 27, 140
282. fiOO
5,000
11,600
13.200
5,200
70,600
10.400
39. 800
9,600
10,200
2 18, 720
2 18, 720
1 9, 360
11 98.660
1 8, 560
1 8. 360
2 16.720
11 91,960
10 76, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
5,940
6,140
12, 080
5,940
17, 820
11,880
6,140
5,940
5,940
6,140
6,340
5,940
6,940
.5. 810
21.115
5,060
5,060
6,060
11.245
10. 495
10. 370
15.180
6.810
5.810
6,060
1 5.060
1 5. 435
3 14. 735
31 143. 605
13 5.^. 085
65 218.625
148 503,580
198 627,380
116 350,260
3.510
6,220
49, 944
27,700
282.600
5.000
12. 400
71,400
10,400
40,200
9,800
10, 400
18,720
18,720
9, .360
99,760
8.660
8,360
368
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service-
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Eange $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
District counsel and adjudications
officer --
District enforcement officer
Assistant enforcement officer
Chief of section
Investigator
Officer in charge
Liaison officer
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6, 940:
Airplane pilot
Assistant adjudications officer.
District administrative officer
District counsel and adjudications
officer
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
Examinuig officer
Hearing officer
Investigator
Officer in charge
AssistanI oiTitTr in charge
K:iiN' i!'/ 'ii"n I \:iminer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
■>,810:
Adjudicator
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
B. F: I. ri,.,i,,i::in
I 111 parole ofi^cer..
.tive <
In- ' :■
Iniii u
In'.migration patrol inspector..
Instructor...
Investigator
Naturalization examiner-
Officer in charge
Assistant officer in charge
Passport officer
Superintendent
Grades. Range .$4,620 to $5,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Eange $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Eange $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Bflnge $2,75"^ to $3,230
Grade 1. Eange $2, .WO to $2,980
Crafts, prote(ii\ '■, ■"■' 'T J"ili,il grades;
Grade 10. U m i "■ ' ' -."..'ilS
Grade 9. H.m' . - 1 i ■ .. -i.'.ino
Grades. K:.ii r - ;,, in ,,. vi..i«n
Grade 7. Range $:'..4:i.'. to .$4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454.
Grade 4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230.
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average nimn-
her, net salary)
1 $7. 440
1 7, 040
2 16, 080
14 106,960
9 64, 760
11 85,640
1 7, 240
11
67, 740
53, 720
6 40, 240
2 13. 480
21 137, 340
9 .19. 060
5 29, 700
98 6.S9, 920
62 3S3, 080
36 240,040
10 66, 600
2 12, 880
1 5, 940
12
',880
6 28, 376
2 11,. 375
26 153, 7S0
61 311,. 375
14 S.'i, 126
2 12, 2.'-.0
1 6. 000
8 47, 625
3 15,930
47 246,446
3 16, C80
6 26, 926
31 105, 736
37 199,846
2 10, 620
Num- Total
her salary
2 $14,480
1 7, 040
2 16, 080
14 107,160
6 40, 240
2 13, 480
20 131,200
9 69, 060
1 1 66, 940
122 741,880
80 494,600
37 247. 180
10 66.600
2 12.SK0
1 6. 140
12 7S,2S0
30 178,200
1 6,940
3 17,820
14 86,000
51 312,600
14 83,500
2 12, 260
1 6, 000
8 48, 125
5,750
2, 901, 470
147
830, 445
23 128, 880
2 11,496
1 6, 185
1 5, 8X0
307
1,586,466
,855
8, 715, 400
346
1,339,070
116
455, 775
920
3, 224, 200
830
2, 670„ 260
244 684, .330
1 2, 740
10 52, 400
9 42. 475
25 109, 2,60
64 248,030
370
1,290,320
43 134, 203
88 270,240
60 139.520
22 57, 860
,651
6,247
27,276,951
70 367,950
3 16,680
6 27, 300
3, 668, 846
138
787, 280
23 129, 255
2 11,496
5,310
5,810
306
1,584,360
7
8, 098, 590
19
1, 017, 630
17
1,460,796
2, 638, 830
244 689,060
1 2, 820
60
218. 160
24 79. 057
87 269. 810
60 140, 320
22 68, 800
14 108,960
10 73, 000
11 86, 840
1 7, 240
6 40, 840
2 13. 680
20 133,400
9 59, 660
11 68, 140
158 965,720
80 504, 800
39 261.860
10 67, 400
2 13. 2.^0
1 6. 140
12 78,080
1 6, 940
4 27, 3-0
30 184,000
1 6, 940
3 17,820
2 11,880
5 28, 376
2 11,760
14 87,626
61 314,625
14 84,600
2 12,376
1 6,125
8 48, 376
1 6, 750
112 586,220
3 16, 805
5 27, 800
40 219,400
2 10, 870
75 399,000
19 109,140
3 16, 566
4, 932, 810
926
4.
208
1,146,980
23 130, 380
2 11, 020
1 5,435
1 6, 810
1,110
5, 670, 000
1,102
6, 050, 140
328
,525
28, 924, 792
117
984, 002
1, 246, 160
16
1, 524, 685
10 63, 150
10 40, 625
27 116,730
44 177,430
127
440,640
24 79, 137
89 279,470
54 163,328
22 60, 130
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions;
$271,660
6,256
24,242
108, 155
58, 470
111,400
287, 015
858, 649
830, 000
276, 242
84, 097
78, 172
23,768
$176,000
7,600
15, 000
76, 000
40, 000
111,200
232,200
841,000
814, 000
266,200
80,000
102, 400
25, 300
$176, 000
7,600
15,000
96,400
Allowances to detainees for work per-
40, 000
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
128, 000
310, 800
Nonreimbursable overtime (act of
Mar. 2, 1931)
913,300
Eeimbursahlc over time (act of Mar. 2,
1931)
814,000
Nigllt-wnik .liirrHnli;,!
312,700
80, 000
Additiniial ll;l^■ lur sn IV ice abroad
Payments to other agencies for rcimburs-
112, 900
26, 300
30, 292, 977
30, 726, 600
35, 795, 900
33, 914, 657
33,996,100
39,368,300
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Prisons —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF PRISONS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
4,030
16
3,857
4,031
14
3,881
4,079
14
3,890
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 794
GS-6.9
$3, 967
CPC-7.3
$4, 840
GS-6.9
.$3,974
CPC-7.3
$4,390
as-5.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 169
CPC-4.1
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions..
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
$16, 119, 360
69, 193
64,222
563, 615
$16, 368, 000
61,000
62, 700
686, 300
$16,673,300
61,000
63,400
672, 300
16. 816, 390
276, 401
172. 300
92, 726
749, 016
35. 793
232,390
6, 723. 351
479. 918
129, 961
1,776
4,361
17.078,000
279, 000
186, 000
94,000
823,000
40.000
215,000
6,112,000
370,000
140, 000
2,000
4,000
17,470,000
02 Travel
283. 000
04 Comniniiintirai -.Tviw
05 Eeiit' -n'! niin. . , , ., _ _.
06 Print".. ,,,.: ., !,;,ii.,M ___ _
07 Otii. 1 .•.,ini.,, In ,; - ■.
94.000
885, 000
40. 000
256, 000
08 Suppll. ., auduuiUiK.I-
6, 352. OOO
494, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and r-nnlril>uliniis,.
13 Eefunds, awards, and indemnities
1.62. 000
2,000
24, 714, 372
251, 189
25,343,000
261,000
26,221,000
261,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
24,463,183
25,082,000
25, 960, 000
ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
214
10
211
214
12
211
214
12
214
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,461
GS-7.1
$4. 566
OS-7.1
$4, 670
OS-7.1
01 Personal services:
$1, 161, 818
67, 643
2,843
12, 260
$1, 190. 990
72, 700
2,010
11,000
$1, 226, 990
72, 700
2,010
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Eegular pay in excess of 62-wcek
11,000
1, 234, 454
11.801
20, 756
100
25
346
1, 276, 700
9,500
11,400
100
1 312 700
02 Travel
9.600
11,400
300
1, 267, 481
1, 298, 000
1, 334, 000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
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OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SUMMART
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
4,244
26
4.008
4,245
26
4,092
4.21)3
20
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule gi-ades;
$4,758
GS-6.8
$3, 967
CPC-7.3
$4,809
GS-6.8
$3. 974
CPC-7.3
$4, 398
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$17, 281, 178
126, 736
67, 065
575, 865
- $17,558,990
133, 700
64, 710
597,300
$17,900,290
133, 700
65, 410
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
18.050,844
288.202
193,056
92, 825
749.016
35, 793
232, 390
5, 723, 351
479, 918
129, 961
1.801
4,696
18,354,700
288.500
197, 400
94, 100
823,000
40.000
215,000
6, 112, 000
370.000
140,000
2,000
4,300
18, 782, 700
04 Communication services
94, 100
885. 000
40,000
255, 000
6,352,000
494, 000
152,000
2,000
07 Other contractual services... _.
11 Grants, subsidies and contributions...
13 Refmids, awards, and indemnities
25, 981, 853
251, 189
26,641,000
261,000.
27, 555, 000
261,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
25. 730, 664
26. 380, 000
27,294,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
BUREAU OF PRISONS
Departmental:
Genera! schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief architect
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief engineer
Fiscal officer
Supervisor, inspection and control..
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget officer
Criminologist
Kxaminer
E.\ecutive assistant to director
Supervising architect
Supervisor, classification
Supervisor, culinary operations
Supervisor, farming operations
Supervisor, juvenile branch
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Architect
Chief, personnel unit
Chief, procurement section
Engineer
Jail inspector
Supervisor, communication facili-
ties
Supervisor, custodial operations
Supervisor, field instruction
Supervisor, juvenile branch...
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant supervisor, custodial
operations
Chief, personnel unit
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant supervisor, classification..
Assistant supervisor, custodial
operations
Confidential assistant to director...
Criminologist
Jail inspector..
Purchasing agent
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1 $14, 000
3 33, 400
8,960
8. 360
9,360
7,240
7.840
8,040
7,240
7,440
7,040
7,440
6,140
19,820
13, 080
5,060
5.810
5.060
15, 805
5.185
9,240
89, 665
22, 100
67, 275
47. 730
56,060
23,600
110 529,080
12. 6 60, 826
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, SOO
3 34, 400
8,040
7,040
7,240
7,440
7,040
7.640
7,040
6,140
6.540
6,340
20. 220
13,280
5,940
5,940
6,940
5,185
1 5. 060
1 5, 810
1 5, 185
6 26, 050
1 5,310
1 4,620
12 55, 835
5 22, 225
19 71, 665
13 44, 635
16 50, 480
7 21,010
111 517, 050
1 $14, SOO
3 34. 100
1,360
7,440
8,040
8.040
7.040
7.440
7.640
7.240
6.340
20,420
13,280
6,140
5.940
6,940
5,310
5.060
5.810
5.310
26, 300
5,435
4,620
56, 710
22, 350
73, 040
45, 355
51,280
21, 410
111 553, 370
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
BUREAU OF PRISONS— continued
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
"Warden
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Associate warden..
Warden
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
-\ssociate warden..
Business manager
Supervisor of jails.
Warden.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Associate warden*.
Chaplain
Chief clerk
Chief of mechanical service
Supervisor, education
Warden
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Captain
Chief clerk
Chief, mechanical service
Culinary manager
Farm manager _
Supervisor, education
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief clerk
Captain
Chaplain
Chief clerk
Chief engineer
Chief, mechanical service
Culinary supervisor
Farm manager.
General foreman
Personnel assistant
Supervisor, classification and parole.
Supervisor, education
Warden
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grade 5. Range $■',410 to $1,160.
Or.ade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2.9.50 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035.
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680.
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454..
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30.
Qr.ideS. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
8,040
70. 340
6,140
52, 920
44,380
34, 300
45, 180
52, 2,50
67,750
6, 250
11, 750
12,250
11,500
3 17, 305
4 21. 240
11 56, 910
2 11,245
8 45, 605
10 54. 975
6 32, 735
6 31, 860
1 5, 810
1 5, 435
9 49, 165
3 16, 555
1 5.S10
58 302, 335
301
1,448,205
694, 750
,56 194,040
6 18, 260
1 2, 750
3, 884, 570
36
7, 724. 860
3 10, 320
1 3,064
13 39, 830
5 14, 520
Num- Total
ber salary
Total permanent, field 3,920
16,335,774
Deduct:
Lapses 176 669,528
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year. 24,390
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Cost-of-living differential
Night-work differential
All personal services, field.
Personal services
217, 502
39, 381
306, 732
8,040
70, 740
6.140
53. 520
44, 780
34. .500
45, 380
63, 000
68,250
6,250
11,875
12, 2,50
11, 625
3 17,430
3 16, 055
11 57, 785
2 11, 370
8 45, 855
10 55. 600
6 33, 235
6 32, no
1 5.810
1 5. 435
9 49, 415
3 16,805
1 5,810
68 304,585
302
1,465,160
701,250
66 195,480
6 18, 420
1 2, 830
7 37, 705
20 98, 375
893
3,895,320
036
7, 734, 960
3 10, 400
1 3, 134
13 40, 390
5 14, 680
231,400
44, 600
310, 300
0 75. 800
1 7, 640
1 7, 040
1 8.040
11 71, 740
1 6, 340
8 54. 120
7 45, 580
5 34, 700
7 45, 780
9 54, 125
U 68, 625
1 6,250
2 12.000
2 12. 376
2 11,876
3 17, 430
3 16.430
11 59.035
2 11,495
8 46. 230
10 56. 100
6 33. 860
6 32, 735
1 6,810
1 5.560
9 50, 165
3 17, 180
1 5,810
65 347,675
328
1,611,490
1,078
4,781,885
2,246
8, 706, 485
56 198,280
6 18,820
1 2,910
10,660
3,214
41, 030
14, 920
307, 400
50, 600
314,300
ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Property management specialist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U.S. C. 207):
1 $5,060
1 5, 660
1 4,455
2 7, 695
3 10,485
1 10, 530
1 6,918
1 $5, 186
1 6,685
1 4,580
2 7, 945
3 10, 565
1 10, 530
1 6,918
1 $6,310
1 5,810
1 4,705
2 8,070
3 10,616
1 10, 530
1 6,918
Total permanent, departmental
10 50, 703
10 61,408
10 51,988
370
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM— Continued
Salaries.and Expenses, Bureau of Prisons — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntillUeCl
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—
continued
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
0. 9 $5, 235
821
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 538
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 218
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year - -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
9.1 44,647
128
130
9 44, 870
130
9 45,770
RegMlar pay in excess of 52-week base
130
All personal services, departmental.
44, 905
45,000
45, 900
Field:
General schedule irades;
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,440
1 6.740
2 13,280
7 36, 545
1 5, .560
21 98, 145
71 306.180
6 20. 475
9 36.315
1 3, 655
6 68, 158
20 186.4.51
14 112,493
43 301,287
1 6,017
1 5.308
1 7, 440
1 6, 740
2 13, 480
7 37, 170
1 5, 685
21 100, 270
71 313,180
5 21, 100
9 36, 815
1 3.735
6 68.168
23 214,920
11 89, 124
44 305.740
1 7, 440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6. 940
2 13. 680
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
7 38, 045
1 5,810
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
(42U. S. C.207):
21 102, 895
71 321,180
6 21. 725
9 36, 066
1 3, 735
6 68, 513
27 252,772
8 6.5. 446
43 300.424
1 5.308
1 5. 308
204
1,213,049
11.7 64,661
31,217
204
1.227,865
14 81, 745
204
Deduct:
1, 249, 978
11 68, 758
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
192.3
1, 117, 171
682
66,861
2,715
6,467
6, 663
190
1, 146, 120
1,300
71, 400
1,880
5,500
5,500
193
Part-time and temporary positions:
1, 181, 220
1,300
71.400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment ahnve basic rates:
1.880
5,500
5. 500
All personal services, field
1, 189, 549
1. 231, 700
1,266.800
01 Personal services ---
1, 234, 454
1. 276, 700
1,312,700
OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Alien Property —
(Trust account)
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
19S4 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions:
680
592
34
3
560
610
34
Other --
Average number of all employees.- -
3
606
3
572
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5.3.52
G.'?-7.6
$2,810
CPC-3.1
$6, 661
GS-7.7
$2,948
CPC-3,2
$5, 594
GS-7.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 987
CPC-3.2
Personal service obligations:
$3,206,549
$3,077,309
46, 900
9,000
12, 575
24,216
$3, 165, 659
46. 900
Part-time and "temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeK base-.
9,106
13. 909
20, 621
9,000
13, 061
24, 4S0
Total personal service obligations.- .
3, 250, 184
3, 170, 000
3,259.000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
DireH Obligations
$3, 225, 995
49,885
7,073
41,300
199,488
26, 784
249, 659
28, 662
6,412
3,283
$3, 160. 900
50,000
7.000
42,000
202, 250
28,000
260, 000
39.850
6.000
4.000
$3,249,900
50. 000
7.000
42. 000
202. 250
28. 000
270, 000
08 Supplies and materials...-
39. 860
6.000
6.000
3,838,541
3.800,000
3. 900. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
24,189
297
781
315
1.52
9,100
9,100
750
760
150
150
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts.
25, 734
10, 000
10,000
3,864,275 1 3.810.000 i 3.910.000
1
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Assistant Attorney General _ —
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of branch
Chief trial specialist- --
Comptroller
Economist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Administrative ofBcer
Attorney
Business analyst
Chief of section
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Busmess analyst
Chief of section --
Liquidator -
Technical specialist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant... ---
Attorney --
Business analyst — ■
Examiner -
Investigator --
Liquidator
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Attorney
Business analyst.
Economist - --
Insurance specialist. -.
Investigator
Publication officer
Records officer... -
Statistician
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Patent examiner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ccountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Business analyst
Kxaniiner --
Librarian --
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.645
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses .-. ---
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
81.600
67, 0,50
11,800
11,800
9.800
9.800
277. 800
20, 600
10, 600
330, 080
26, 080
18,520
8,560
9,360
39,200
297, 360
23,320
7,240
7,240
22,920
33,900
127, 860
27,360
5,940
6,540
12,880
6,940
6,940
5,940
6,250
57, 3.50
10. 285
42. 980
33, 025
" 77,506
' 5, 185
157, 220
60, 726
369, 466
341, 8,30
212, ,5.50
58, 960
Num- Total Num- Total
r salary ber salary
$15, 000
81.850
67.800
11.800
11,800
10, 000
10.000
281. 600
20.800
10, 600
334, 680
18, 120
18,720
1 9,800
27 209, 600
2 20, 800
1 10, 600
37 322, 620
2 17, 920
2 18, 520
1 8. 660
1 9, 360
564 3, 002, 956
66. 1 346, 604
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)--. I 497.9
40.040
110. 980
27, 660
6,140
46,640
301, 200
16,080
7,440
23,320
40,240
118, 320
27, 760
6,140
6,740
13,280
6,940
6,140
6, 375
62, 910
6,060
41, 855
17, 430
67,720
6, 186
157, 845
39, 405
311, 230
339, 256
183, 680
36, 600
607 2, 780, 402
31 170, 096
63, 160
5,185
47,415
17, 430
68. 595
.5, 310
176,915
40, 0311
323, 175
361, 680
192, 520
37, 320
525 2, 900. 652
36. 5 201, 708
488.5
2, 698, 844
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
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DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntinUecl
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates; Overtime and
holiday pay.. _
ber salary
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Manager
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
Attorney ■
Business analyst
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Attorney
Investigator
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Attorney
Business analyst-
Investigator
Real estate offloer
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Attorney
Business analyst
Investigator
Real estate assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant- --
Attorney
Business analyst _
Investigator
Records analyst
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9,160
34, 840
17,920
6,940
24, 960
6,940
18,020
6,740
5,185
5,185
6,560
48, 455
5,810
Num- Total
ber salary
DETAIL OF PERSONAL 8BBVICES — Continued
7,840
30,560
23. 920
8.040
7,240
6,940
13,080
6,940
6,340
6,940
5,310
5, ,160
16,805
5,810
8,040
31,160
24, 120
8,010
7,240
6,940
13,080
6,940
6,540
6,940
5,435
6,685
17,055
6,810
1952 actual
J1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,115
4 18, 570
3 12, 760
14 63, 005
14 49, 090
20 64, 600
6 14,150
1 3,230
2 4,910
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 -.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
3 $14, 240
3 13,010
11 44,260
12 42, 740
13 42, 510
2 5, 820
1 3,230
1 2,560
3 $14,490
3 13, 385
11 45,135
12 43, 220
13 43, 070
2 5, 980
1 3.2.30
1 2, 630
116 613,275
11 56,912
1,068
85 489, 115
4 22, 112
85 495,235
S 28,520
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
105 555,295
2,359
14, 725
5,350
81 467, 003
1,881
15,716
8, .WO
46,900
80 466,715
1,905
15, 980
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-\veek base
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay lor foreign service, field.
577, 729
540,000
640,000
3,250,184
3, 170, 000
3,259,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
3,249,900
9,100
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts-
24, 189 9, 100
3, 259, 000
1
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES INC. accrued expenses by objects (vocational EXPENSES)— continued
Administrative Expenses, Prison Industries Fund —
ACCRUED EXPENSES BY OBJECTS (ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES)
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent employees- - .
66
51
57
63
66
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,312
GS-8.0
$5,336
GS-8.1
$5,360
01 Persona! services;
$266, 876
1,007
167
113
$284,096
1,093
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Excess of annual leave earned over
1,311
114
268, 163
19,924
69
3,859
1.5, 237
6,544
13, 568
4,726
2,740
180
286,500
23,000
500
5,000
20,000
3,500
25,000
294 120
6,380
07 Other contractual services:
Audit by General Accounting Of-
Balance of audit of 1949 not charged
to limitation of that year because
4,000
600
4,000
600
Total administrative expenses
334,010
368,000
377,000
ACCRUED EXPENSES BY OBJECTS (VOCATIONAL EXPENSES)
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estunate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
78
3
75
79
3
80
83
3
83
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,625
GS-6.8
$4,672
GS-6.8
$4, 725
GS-6.8
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$331,926
10, 699
1,342
1,078
4,322
4,169
$362. 191
10,847
1,421
820
312
6,934
$375,251
10,825
1,443
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Excess of annual leave earned over
Payments to other agencies for
353, 536
8,712
569
424
2,469
17,218
1,058
36, 377
475
381. 525
9,000
600
400
2,500
15,000
1,000
31,475
600
394, 585
10, 000
06 Printing and reproduction: Cost of
inmate training in connection with-
07 Other contractual services: Inmate
15,000
420, 838
13,368
442,000
10,000
468,000
10,000
Deduct receipts from sale of products and
407, 470
432,000
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-thne equivalent of aU otlier positions.
486
34
490
496
34
521
496
34
526
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5, 115
GS-7.8
$4,379
CPO-8.4
$5, 132
GS-7.8
$4,401
CPC-8.4
$5,228
GS-7.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$4, 478
CPC-8.4
01 Personal services:
$2, 202, 134
15, 146
8,981
57, 107
$2,371,060
14,947
9,149
29,320
$2, 421, 834
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
14,925
9,367
Payment above basic rates
29. ,120
372
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC.— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Prison Industries Fund — Continued
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES— Continued
01
Personal services — Continued
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken.
Payment to other agencies for re-
imbursable details —
Total personal services
Personal services in the foregoing sched-
ule arc distributed to activities as
follows:
Administrative---
Vocational-
Construction, field
Industrial, field ---
Total personal services
$27, 164
127, 338
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$16. 723
129, 934
53 $280. ."inn
80 381, .125
4 1.5. 613
384 1,887,495
$15. 520
130, 934
55 $294, 120
83 394. 585
4 16.7.55
384 1,917,490
526 2, 621, 956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Mii,S00 to $11,800:
■is-;ioner :
-'i.i;00 to $10,600:
.:!60 to $9,360:
sioner--
$7,040 to $8,040:
Sii[.. 1 . i.xn. \m::ilional education.
Gnule 11. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief traveling auditor--- --.
Auditor
Cost .^ccountant
Budget ofhcer --
Industrial engineer
-Ai-chitectura! etigineer
Me|iK..l=
imer.
. >1..M5
I rl.lfiO
.> «.fl55
c. $3,430-
rails, proiective, ana custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range .$2,5.52 to $3,032-
Total perjnanent, departmental - - -
Deduct lapses
OradcO. I;.n,
Grade 5. U:.n
Grade 4. H:ni.
Grades. Kuiit; ._..
Crafts, protective, and
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Hegular pay in excess of 52-week base
9,160
17, 720
8.700
8,560
6,940
6,340
5,940
5,940
6.340
12.880
15,680
6,810
4,745
18, 195
21.360
36,350
16. 835
12,600
5,184
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10,600
9,160
17.920
8, .360
8,560
8,560
9,300
6,940
6,540
6,140
6,940
12.280
13. 080
6.540
6,940
5.310
5.310
5, 060
15,430
,5. 810
4.745
17,820
21, 475
40, 010
13, 060
12, 840
5.264
9,360
18,120
8,360
8,760
8,760
9,360
8,040
8,040
6.940
6.540
6.140
5,940
12. 480
13, 080
6.740
6,940
6.125
5,750
10, 495
5,435
5.185
15, 680
5,810
18. 195
21. 850
41, 135
DETAIL OF PERSON.\L SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over leave ]
■ taken
.\11 personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Supcrintenilent of industries
G|-:ii|r in HiiiuM' $K,:i60 to $9,360:
SiijMiiiiiriMl.nl and associate su-
Giiiili 1-' l; III ■'■ $7.04() to $8,640:
filii.l. II Uiniir $5,940 to $6,940:
.SupiTliilendi'iit and assistant su-
perintendent
Business manager
Supervisor
Director, employment and place-
ment
Grade 10. Range $5„500 to $6,250:
Superintendent and assistant su-
perintendent
Business manager
Supervisor and assistant supervisor.
Grade 9. Range $5.or.o to $6,810:
Sup'riiilriiilciil anil ;f--i^fantsuper-
inliiiiliiil
llv..|-,.ri .mil li.i.in liMT
Business and olfice manager
Assignment and employment ofBe«r,
Supet
vocational and trade
■ <i.r.2oYo $5i376;;;;;;
$t.2U5 to $4,9.55
sM. 795 to $4,545
. : 1 i $1.160
. I ■ I 'Miiiaigi-ades:
■:.■ M,;.i,-. Ill $.=i.315
II to .$4,900-
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490-
Grade7. Range $3,435 to $4,035-
Grade 4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230.
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses
111 . field (average num-
Part-iii
Regula
Pavnii
Ov
1 1 f 52-week base
rates:
ly pay
lial
!• earned over leave
Niphi-.i .il, .
Excess 111 HI II Mil
taken
Payment to other agencies for reimburs-
able details. --
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Personal services in the foregoing schedule
are distributed to activities as follows:
Administrative
Vocational-
Construction, field
Industrial, field
Total personal services -
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
39.640
IS. 420
44,380
35, 375
18,000
58,000
91.645
27, 300
33, 485
10, 120
10,620
16, 930
27, 800
117,010
189, 405
281, 470
82, 425
20, 650
138, 880
234,500
362, 390
63,490
3,070
401 1,911,173
15,146
7,881
26,116
127, 338
40.240
IS, 820
44,580
35. 7.50
18,000
58,375
82, 276
27, 675
33. 985
10.370
10. 745
16, 930
32. 860
113. .540
208, 335
139, 880
231.3,50
370. 120
435 2, 080. 900
18, 021
430 2.062,879
14.947
7,962
16,412
129. 934
286. 500
I 381.625
15.613
384 1.887,495
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Labor
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
33!!
3
325
317
304
308
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,924
(5S-IJ.8
$2,911
CPC-3.3
$3, 268
$.5,063
GS-6.9
$2,911
CPC-3.3
$3, 474
$6, 006
GS-6.7
$2. 962
CPC-3.3
.$3, 783
Average grade
Crafts, protective, :iiid rustoilial tirades:
Average .salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions; Averaee salary
Personal service obligations:
$1,549,081
18,205
5,675
11,669
$1, 501, 503
9.890
,5,977
$1,444,901
2,790
5,729
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base._.
Total personal service obligations.,.
1, ,584, 630
1, 517, 370
1,453,420
Direct Obligations
1, 555, 422
59, 831
2,689
23,609
26, 230
12,856
40, 680
33,656
18,990
2,768
1, 600, 340
53,800
400
21,000
19. 600
0, :ioo
27, 600
23.500
8,200
2,260
112 Travel
03 Transp"il;ilinii ni ihiinis
44,000
400
Oti Printing and reproduction _.
18.600
Services performed by other agen-
27. 600
22,000
1,910
1,776.730
1,663,000
OhVigaHona Payable Ou' of Peinihursemenis
From Other Accounts
29, 208
410
17,030
484
17, 030
07 Services performed by other agencies.
484
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
29,618
17, 514
17. 514
1,806,348
1, 680, 614
1,602,514
nETAIL OF I'ERSONAI. SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in e.vcess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 500
1 17, 500
3 45,000
"i "li'soo"
1 13,000
1 13,000
1 12, 000
1 10, 800
I 11,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 600
1 17,500
3 45,000
1 14, 800
1 14,800
1 13,200
1 13, 200
1 12, 000
1 10,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 500
3 45,000
General schi-iiiile Louies:
Grade Is, 1; iir ..i j,; i.snO:
AdniiiM 1 r ■ . , cult secretary..
1 14, 800
Grade 17. 1; i:::,- H :..>m to $13,800:
Special assistant to the Secretary...
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the under secretary
1 11,050
Assistant to the administrative
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
Assistant director of coordination
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10,800
Coordination and review specialist. .
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
Executive assistant to management.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEliVICBS COlltinUCd
Continued
'..};ii.800— Con.
inn and review
Grade].'. I: i
DireclMi .:i r,
ExecuLur ill
Director of information
Director of personnel administra-
tion
Direeinrofbn't<'''t ind management
A.SSncnli' ill. ,■.•!.. I
I hi' secretary
"I I o $10,600:
uf budget and
Grade II I: :..
AssistuiL liuii
management
Associate director of personnel
Coordination and review specialist..
Executive assistant to the Secretary.
Foreign service specialist
International labor specialist
Representative, facilities protection
board
Administrative assistant —
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Administrative otFicer
Budget analyst 1---
Chief of division
International labor organization
specialist
Librnri:in
Orpaiii/ 111:, n Hi. IIK..I r.,iniiner.
Proiv.ii.-. II"! ... I |. .•i.ilist...
Trainiii. ,11 I II. il. ,1 :...| .. ' r
Grade 11. l;.iiu ;7.iilu b, \-,.<'M:
-\dmiiii.strative officer
Bud'ie t examiner
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division..
Information officer
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer.
Position classifier
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of division
Budget officer -.
Chief of division
Chief of section
Employee relations officer
Information and editorial specialist ,
Organization and methods examiner.
Position classifier
Records officer
Gnade 10. Range $5..500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative liaison assistant
Assistant chief of division
Chief of section
Foreign service administrative
assistant --- --
Information and editorial specialist- -
International labor administrative
assistant
Investigator.-
Personnel examiner..
Placement assistant---
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Order librarian
Secretary
Senior cataloger --.
Space control analyst
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545--
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230 -
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $4,600 and above. -
Rates equivalent to less than $4,600...
Total permanent, departmental
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
10,800
11,800
10, 800
23, 3.50
10,200
9, 600
19, 200
19, 600
9,600
9,800
7,040
7,440
22, 320
7,040
22, 120
7.440
22,520
14, 080
7,040
6,940
12, 080
13,280
5,940
5, 060
5, 435
15, 680
6,060
5,030
15, 805
6,060
5,685
5,310
15, 430
5,186
5,810
9,240
117,205
44.020
112,225
231, 765
124, 250
48,720
10,000
9,600
9,360
8,560
8,360
7, 240
7. 040
22, 320
7,240
22,120
7,040
22,920
7,240
14, 080
6,140
5,940
6,140
12, 480
13, 480
6,140
5,940
5. 185
5, 560
15, 930
5,435
26, 050
6,310
5, 810
4,745
101, 760
44, 870
122, 155
210, 260
109, 580
43,220
339 1, 633, 708 I 317 1, 571, 158 I 308 1, 524, 723
373
374
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Labor — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
13. 9 $82, 682
1,945
Num- Total
ber salary
13. 5 $69, 655
Num- Total
her salary
16.1 $79,822
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
.325. 1
1.549.081
18, 205
6,676
11, 669
303.5
1,501,503
9,890
6,977
291.9
1, 444, 901
2,790
5,729
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet: base
Payment above basic rates Overtime and
1, 684, 630
1.517.370
1, 453, 420
Salaries and wages in tbe foregoing .sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1, 555, 422
29,208
1, 500, 340
17, 030
1,436,390
17, 030
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1, 584, 630
1, 517, 370
1, 453, 420
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Solicitor, Labor^
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Persmal Services
Total number of permanent positions
301
282
308
293
308
290
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 617
GS-8.2
$6, 556
GS-8.2
$5, 610
OS-8.2
Personal service'obMgations:
$1, 5.53, 371
6,000
9,104
$1, 620. 280
6,200
5,490
$1, 620, 280
6,200
5,490
Eegular pay in excess of .52-week base„-
Total personal service obligations. -
I, 568, 475
1, 631, 970
1,631,970
Direct Obligalions
1, 567, 218
55, 400
1.138
20.745
2,250
12. 168
20, 243
8.35
25, 694
4.854
3,250
I, 631, 970
5,8, 700
1,200
19,000
2,250
8,700
19,000
500
19, 700
1, 631, 970
58, 700
1,200
19,000
2,250
8,700
19,000
500
19, 700
05 Rents and utility services..
Services performed by otlier agen-
09 Equipment
3,580
3, .580
1, 713, 796
1,257
1, 764, 600
1, 764, 600
Obligalimis Pot/able Out of Reimbursements
From Otlier Accounts
01 Personal services
1, 715, 052
1, 764, 600
1, 764, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 17. Range$13,000 to .$13,800,
Solicitor
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate solicitor
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant solicitor
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special assistant to Solicitor
Hearings examiner __.
Attorney
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,300:
Attoniev .
Grade 12. 'Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Special assistant to Solicitor
1- Total
salary
$13,800
12,200
86, 400
9, 600
19,200
67, 800
78, 040
7,010
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$14, 800
1 12,200
8 87, 650
1 9, 800
2 19, 200
6 58, 200
9 78, 640
1 7, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
9,S00
19,400
68,600
79, 440
7,040
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con,
Administrative officer
Attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney .,
Grade 9. Range $5,0;0 to $5,810:
.attorney.
Librarian
Administrative assistant
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct;
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent,"departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelr base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personarservices,'d6partmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional attorney.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Territorial attorney
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Attorney
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field .-
Deduct;
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
All persona! services, field
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule.--
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
24 146, 160
18 93, 705
1 6, 185
1 6, 185
1 4, 745
17 75, 025
3 12, 886
9 33,810
22 75, 245
36 111,000
2 5, 904
187 1,025,289
11.3 61,912
1, 545
175.7
961,832
3,727
3,614
10 108,000
1 9,600
89, 145
21, 900
40, 725
17, 556
97, 300
30
114 630,226
6.8 37,656
1,030
1, 667, 218
1,257
113, 820
6.310
5,310
4,745
75, 570
13, 166
34,310
78, 966
113,480
6,904
194 1,070,609
9.7 64,121
184.3
1,016,488
3,905
43,440
136, 430
88,500
22,160
40, 600
17, 795
98, 500
635, 595
31,803
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Labor Standards-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
138
1
132
121
1
118
158
1
139
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 841
GS-S.8
$6, 916
GS-8.8
$5, 871
QS-8.8
Personal service obligations:
$750,200
2,216
2,914
$694,687
1,800
2,738
$817, 316
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
3,800
3,509
Total personal service obligations...
756. 329
699,225
824, 625
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
375
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estunate
1954 estimate
Dired Obligations
$737,928
40. 101
3,093
5.984
56, 752
21, 647
$699, 226
46,800
3,300
6,400
64. 475
3,500
11,000
9,800
600
3,000
$824 625
61. 200
3 500
Services performed by other agen-
13.000
11,001
1,340
2,150
8,000
885,996
838,000
998,000
Obligalions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
17, 401
2,637
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
20,038
906,034
838,000
998,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate director
Chief, division of legislative stand-
ards and State services
Chief, division of safety standards..
Executive secretary, committee for
employment of the physically
handicapped _
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, division of safety
standards
Assistant executive secretary, com-
mittee foremployment of the phys-
ically handicapped--
Chief, branch of migratory labor
Chief, branch of State services-
Chief, division of child labor and
youth employment_
Chief, division of reports and public
service
Executive secretary, committee for
employment of the physically
handicapped
Safety consultant--- -.
Safety promotion specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant executive secretary, com-
mittee for employment of the
physically handicapped
Child labor research analyst
Conference promotion specialist
Field consultant---
Labor economist
Labor legislation analyst
Labor standards adviser.-- —
Program director
Safety promotion specialist
Safety specialist
Safety standards adviser
Technical research consultant
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, division of union registration
Child labor economist —
Editor -..
Exhibits designer
Labor legislation analyst —
Labor standards adviser
Research consultant..
Safety promotion specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative otTicer
Child labor economist
Child labor research analyst
Economic analyst
Editor
Labor economist
Labor legislation analyst
Labor standards adviser
Liaison officer
Research consultant
Safety promotion specialist. __.
Grade 9. Range $5,0C0 to $5,810:
Budget analyst
Child labor economist
Editorial specialist
Exhibits construction specialist
Labor legislation analyst
Research consultant
Safety promotion specialist
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
9,600
9,600
10, 000
10.200
9, 600
9,360
'25,'6i6'
7,240
39,200
7.440
7,640
22,120
7,040
5,940
'5,"946
6,940
17,820
5,060
10, 870
5,185
6,060
10,620
6,060
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 400
11,800
1 9,800
1 9, 800
33, 840
16,920
8,360
7,440
39, 800
7,640
6,140
'i2,"286
6,340
5,940
12,280
5,185
11,120
6,310
10, 870
"5,185
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 600
1 11,800
1 10, 800
1 9, 800
1 9,800
1 9,600
1 9.600
1 10,000
1 10, 000
8,360
17,920
33, 440
8,360
8,760
25, 080
8,360
34. 640
17.320
8.360
8,360
7,640
40. 000
7,640
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
6,940
6,340
6,940
12,640
6,340
5,940
5,940
12, 680
6,310
16, ISO
5,435
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $;J,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $22, 160
7 28,315
18 66,380
23 77, 445
9 28, 630
Nimi- Total
ber salary
3 $13,490
5 20,850
16 60,060
22 73, 850
8 26.080
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $13,865
6 25, 020
19 71,290
36 119,600
8 26, 560
Total permanent, departmental —
Deduct:
135 779,835
6.7 52,940
1,241
118 689,280
3.9 20,766
155 900,495
19. 8 109, 352
Savings due to use.of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
128.3
725,654
2,215
114.1
668,514
1,800
136.2
791,143
1,800
2,000
Regular pay in excess of ■52-week base
2,813
2,635
3,406
All personal services, departmental.
730, 682
672, 949
798,349
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
3 26, 280
0.3 1,702
32
3 26, 680
0.1 507
3 27, 280
Deduct:
0. 2 1, 107
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average
2.7 24,646
101
2.9 26,173
103
2.8 26,173
Regular pay m excess of 52-week base
103
24,647
20,276
26, 276
755,329
699, 225
824, 625
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
737,928
17,401
699, 225
824, 625
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
755,329
699,225
824,626
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment
Rights—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
10,870
5,060
6,185
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
41
41
53
1
39
39
51
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,868
GS-8.4
$6,937
GS-8.4
$5, 543
GS-7.7
01 Personal services:
$228,885
$232,609
$276, 577
4,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weck
871
936
1,118
229. 756
36, 600
1,668
5,382
233,645
36, 600
800
5,000
281, 695
42,050
800
6,950
600
6.010
164
2,278
771
90
6,000
200
2,455
1,100
100
6,000
200
2,716
4,350
640
282, 619
285, 700
346, 000
DETAIL OB* PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num-
ber
1
1
1
1
2
2
Total
salary
$11,800
10,000
8,760
4,705
7,445
7,230
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
2
2
Total
salary
$11,800
10,000
8,760
4,830
7,695
7,310
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
2
2
Total
salary
$11,800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
10,200
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,960
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
4.830
7.945
7,310
Total permanent, departmental
8
49,940
8
60,395
8
61,046
376
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment
Rights — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — COUtiUued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num
ber
0.2
Total
salary
$1, 448
76
Num
ber
0.3
Total
salary
$2, 242
Num-
ber
0.4
Total
salary
$2, 892
Savings duo to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
7.8
48,416
192
7.7
48, 153
194
7.6
48, 153
194
All personal services, departmental-
48, 608
48, 347
48. 347
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,300 to $9,360:
10
6
88,400
37, 240
10
6
89,200
37,840
11
7
1
1
12
6
7
9S, 160
Grade 11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
44, 180
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,060
4, 205
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
12
5
47,045
17, 955
12
5
48,295
17,715
49,420
21,050
20, 650
33
1.9
190, 640
9,862
309
33
1.5
193,050
8,594
45
2.8
242, 725
Deduct:
14, 301
Savings due to use of former pay scal<-
Net permanent, field (average num-
31.1
180, 469
31.5 184,456
42.2
228, 424
Part-time and temporary positions:
4,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
679
742
924
All personal services, field
181,148
185, 198
233,348
229, 756
233, 545
281, 695
BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Apprenticeship —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
605
585
658
645
568
546
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 210
GS-7.9
$5, 298
QS-7.8
$5. 327
Average grade - —
GS-7.9
Personal service obligations:
$3, 049, 923
12, 055
5,260
$2, 886, 146
11,285
4,310
$2, 909, 630
Regular pay ill excess of 52- week base...
11,600
4,310
Total personal service obligations. ..
3, 067, 238
2, 901, 740
2, 926, 540
Direct Obligations
3, 064, 245
328, 830
10, 774
62, 610
20,000
17, 481
12, 778
21,500
25, 360
13,686
6, 560
2, 901, 740
326, 300
7,500
56,000
2, 925, 540
333, 500
56, 000
10, 000
13,000
19, 500
20, 000
8,900
6,060
13,000
Services performed by other agen-
19, 500
20, 000
8.900
6,060
3,683,814
2,993
3,369,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
3, 586, 807
3, 369, 000
3, 400, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
1 12, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 12, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 $11,800
1 11,800
3 32,400
1 9,600
3 33, 150
1 9, 600
1 9,600
2 17, 520
1 8,360
1 8, 560
2 16, 920
1 8,300
1 7,640
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 6,340
3 18,620
2 10, 370
1 5,310
4 18, 320
2 7,965
9 34. 690
14 49, 170
13 42,110
3 35, 200
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,800
1 9, 800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
3 26, 280
1 8,360
1 8,360
2 16, 720
1 8,360
1 7,440
1 7,040
1 7, 040
1 7,010
1 6, 140
3 18, 620
2 10,370
1 5, 1S5
4 17, 945
2 7, 840
8 30, 280
16 54, 960
12 38, 200
2 17,920
1 8,660
Organization and methods exam-
1 8, 560
2 17, 120
Production training specialist
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Management services officer...
1 8, 560
1 7,640
1 7, 240
Information and editorial specialist.-
1 7, 240
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Management services ofiScer
Apprenticeship standards analyst...
Grade 9. Rnncr f-.'W.o to $fi.i85:
.\pprenti;v ■;i> .ii!!r!i.-,|« examiner.
Organizai; I M;ii!i.iils exam-
1 e,340
3 18,820
2 10,495
Grade 7. Kaui;i- .W.J.i.". lu *.J.3.30
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,920..
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,535
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,896
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,670
4 18, 695
2 8, 215
9 35,315
11 39,405
11 36,610
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
67 363, 180
2.4 12,020
505
67 359, 125
6.4 29,110
60 335, 135
2 11,385
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
64. 6 340, 655
1,348
61.6 330,015
1,285
68 323, 760
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli; base —
1,250
All personiil services, departmental.
342, 003
331,300
325,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range .$10,800 to $11,800:
National industry consultant
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 V 21,600
12 115, 200
1 8,360
48 369, 720
15 110, 800
146 908, 040
114 620, 090
1 3, 795
16 61, 760
34 122, 270
149 471, 170
2 22, 100
13 127, 000
2 22, 100
13 128,000
Gr:i'l> IT f; 11,', $s,360to$9,360:
Gr,,,| i: -7.040 to $8,040:
.■\(,|,n[[i hvt,],, ri'ijresentative
Nauoiial iiidiisuv specialist.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Apprenticeshi p representati ve
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,185:
Apprenticeship representative.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,920
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,535.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,895
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,670.
45 341,400
10 76, 400
120 765, 000
116 640, 910
1 3,795
16 62,890
56 193, 560
112 364, 180
45 343,800
10 77,200
129 824,260
115 636,240
1 3, 920
16 63, 390
69 236,515
108 355,300
538 2,802,805
17.9 89,660
3,977
491 2,597,235
7.8 41,105
608 2,690,725
Deduct:
19.7 104,845
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
520.1
2,709,268
10, 707
5,260
483.2
2,656,130
10,000
4,310
488.3
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above biisic rates: Additional
2,685,880
10,360
4,310
2, 725, 235
2, 570, 440
2,600,540
3,067,238
2,901,740
2,925,640
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows: ,
3, 064, 245
2,993
2, 901, 740
2,925,640
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
3,067,238 1 2,901,740
2, 925, 540
DEPARTMENT OP LABOR
377
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Employment Security —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SummaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
979
6
892
818
4
800
853
4
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$5,784
GS-8.4
$5, 912
GS-8.5
$5, 970
Personal service obligations:
$6, 055, 528
19,832
19,519
16, 397
$4, 704. 906
15.000
18. 550
20,144
$4,886,251
15, 000
19.500
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
5, 111, 276
4, 758, 600
4, 943, 000
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
5, 102, 284
412, 9114
23,712
99, 664
8110
173.127
47.181
44, 760
42, 291
36,506
7,647
4, 75S. (;oo
407. 300
23. 500
97,600
1,500
168,400
31,800
47, 600
45.900
10. 400
6.500
4, 943, 000
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services _
Services performed by other agen-
cies
1,600
193. 400
31.800
47. 600
47. 300
09 Equipment
10. 400
8. 200
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
5,990,986
8,992
5, 599, 000
5, 867. 000
6,999,978
6,599,000
6, 867, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Range of $14,800:
Director
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director
Chief, veterans employment .service
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Assistant director
Assistant chief, employment service.
Chief, farm placement service
Chief of division
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, farm placement
service
Assistant chief, unemployment in-
surance service.
Budget analyst
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Executive secretary, interstate con-
ference -
Informafinii -^y>rr-i-'l'>t
Secretai : '■!'■' '~ ■ 'iiicil
Regioii:ii ■ r
Grade 13 I. ,i. ■ ■.^. $9,.360;
AdminisUaiuc uIIri-i
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief, veterans employ-
ment service
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Crew chief, organization and meth-
ods _
Employment service analyst
Industry placement representative.
Industry services adviser
Information specialist
Labor economist
Minority groups consultant
Organization and methods exam-
Selective placement specialist
Survey statistician
Veterans employment specialist
Vocational rehabilitation officer
Program technical adviser
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$14, 800
13, 200
9,800
9.000
40,400
109,600
10.400
10,400
10.600
38, 600
35, 640
8,560
18,120
18,720
8,360
9,160
$14, 800
13,200
22,600
10,800
11.300
11.800
10. 000
9.600
40. 800
99,600
10, 600
10.600
10, 600
38,600
8,760
124, 640
43,600
36, 040
8,760
18, 320
8,760
8,760
$14, 800
13,400
34, 650
11,050
11, 500
11,800
10, 600
10, 600
10.600
39,200
36, 240
8, 760
18. 320
9. 360
9.300
8,760
9,360
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Genera] schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040;
Actuary, life
Appeals analyst
Agricultural employment specialist
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Budget examiner
Chief of branch-. _
Chief, test development
Counseling specialist _
'Employment service analyst
Employment specialist...
Industry services adviser
Information and editorial specialist
Labor economist
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel methods consultant
Social insurance adviser
Social insurance research analyst...
State persomiel methods adviser
Survey statistician.
Testing specialist
Training officer, general fields
Training specialist
Veterans employment speiealist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Actuarial statistician
Agricultural employment specialist
Appeals analyst
Budget examiner
Chief of division.
Emplo>Tnent service analyst
Employment specialist
Information specialist
Labor economist
Law clerk-
Legal assistant
Minority groups representative
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods exam-
Personnel assistant
Social insurance adviser
Social insurance research analyst...
Survey statistician
Testing specialist .
Training officer, general fields
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Employment service analyst...
Employment specialist
Labor economist
Management services officer
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Social insurance adviser
Social insurance restarch analyst
Statistician
Orade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965 -
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range .$2,662 to .$3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year...
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
Staff field representative
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Deputy regional director.. —
Staff field representative
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural employment adviser.. .|
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $21, 720
3 22, 120
1 7.240
1 7,240
1 8, 040
6 43, 440
3 21,920
1 7, 040
2 14, 880
4 29, 960
1 7,040
1 7, 840
1 7,040
11 79. 840
4 30, 560
15. 080
30. 360
7,440
21,720
7,040
7,440
8,040
7,640
5,940
44. 780
6.140
31. 100
6.940
12.880
18. 420
19. 620
65. 660
6.140
6.9
6,940
18, 620
33, 300
6.340
25. 960
5.940
6.140
6.940
6,940
$22, 120
14, 680
7,040
7,240
8,040
51,080
22,320
7,240
23.320
22,320
7,240
7,840
7,240
80, 840
22, 720
111,200
7,040
15,480
30, 560
7.440
21.920
7.240
7. 640
5,940
45, 380
6,140
25, 660
6.940
5.940
19. 020
13. 080
48. 720
6.340
26, 360
6,140
12. 080
6.140
6,140
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $29, 660
21,920
7,040
7,440
8,040
59, 920
22.520
7,240
23,520
22, 520
7.240
8,040
7,240
5,060
10, 495
5,310
6,810
6,810
16, 680
6,060
21, 116
10, 120
15, 930
10,245
10, 745
6,310
6,810
5,810
16, 806
'2i,'366
6,185
16, 305
6,310
2 10, 240
35 161,640
9 39, 666
64 260, 110
92 314, 466
68 218, f"'
10, 490
150, 685
39,280
238,200
311, 655
166,640
12,440
6,400
16, 762
32
127, 880
7,040
22, 720
46, 040
7.640
22. 320
7.240
7.640
8,040
0, 140
46, 180
6.140
25,760
6,940
6.140
19. 420
13. 080
65.260
6.640
6,94Q
191^220
46, 980
6,940
40, 040
6.140
18. 220
6.140
6.140
6,186
10,996
6,435
5,810
5,810
16,939
"2i,'6i5
10, 495
16, 565
5,435
6,186
10. 740
163. 060
64 253, 666
97 336, 725
51 167, 490
4 12, 600
2 6,400
6 17, 162
469 2, 611, 927
86, 637
600 2,816,942
22.2 121,247
12 102, 120
378
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Employment Security — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntillUed
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Employment security representa-
Num- Total
ber salary
40 $347,400
10 90, 600
5 35, 700
3 21, 320
27 109, 480
3 22, 120
8 56,920
1 7, 040
34 262, 360
6 36. 700
7 42,580
2 12,880
75 484,700
1 5,810
4 21,615
40 221,900
9 37, 645
14 64,365
104 364, 580
31 97,810
Num- Total
ber salary
36 $315,960
10 91,200
6 44. 440
3 21, 520
20 161,000
Num- Total
ber salary
31 $274,560
10 91,600
7 53, 200
3 22, 120
24 180, 360
Veterans employment representa-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural employment specialist-
Auditor
Employment security representa-
7 60, 480
1 7, 040
32 250, 6S0
3 18, 420
7 42, 980
1 6,940
43 281,220
1 5, 810
4 21,990
2 11,495
9 38, 280
13 51,830
92 323,370
16 51,600
Unemployment insurance adviser...
Veterans employment representa-
14 98,760
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural employment specialist-
3 18.420
Employment security representa-
1 6,940
43 284, 620
Veterans employment representa-
Orade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
4 22,365
Veterans employment representa-
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
8 35, 235
12 48, 795
90 319, 145
16 52, 400
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
467 2,844.195
59.1 369,740
4,150
349 2, 216. 075
6.3 36,459
353 2,257,860
9. 4 66, 304
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field {average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
407.9
2, 470, 305
391
11,749
9,537
2,996
7,089
342.7
2, 179. 616
343.6
2, 191. 556
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
12, 500
8,550
l.COO
7,944
12, 500
8,680
2,100
8, 049
Additional pay for service abroad
2, 502. 067
2, 210, 210
2, 222, 885
01 Personal services
6,111,276
4,758,600
4, 943, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
5, 102, 284
8.992
4,758,600
4, 943, 000
6, 111, 276
4, 758, 600
Grants to States for Unemployment Compensation and Employment
Service Administration, Bureau of Employment Security —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
122
1
122
123
122
120
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,471
GS-6.3
$4,525
as-6.3
$4,572
Personal service obligations:
$536, 874
2,442
2,087
$641,625
$547,114
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
2,135
2,139
Total personal service obligations...
541,403
543,760
649, 253
Direct Obligations
636, 673
911
538, 760
1,200
544,2.53
03 Transpnrtitirm of things..
04 r(.iTiiiiiii ii.ii, .rrviees.
15, 420
64
2,892
6,445
5,942
3.450
188,340,240
16,000
60
3,000
7,000
6,000
17,000
05 RiMii ■, 1 .11 : -riviees
3,000
7,500
6,200
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
189,787,230
217, 41 si 887
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Od/ijaiions— Continued
$169
$750
188,911,496
4,730
190, 360, 000
6,000
218, 000, 000
5,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
188,916,226
190,365,000
218, 005, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $9,300 to $0,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,360
1 8,040
3 20, 620
1 6, 740
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 740
1 5, 685
1 5, 185
7 39, 045
1 6, 810
1 5,685
23 109, 840
48 206, 410
6 17, 426
7 23, 506
17 64, 550
2 6,064
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,360
1 8,040
3 20, 820
1 6,940
1 6, 140
1 6,140
1 6,940
1 5, 810
1 5, 310
7 39, 545
1 5, 810
1 5, 810
22 107,385
51 222, 545
3 10,480
8 27, 160
18 67,900
1 3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9 360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant director, area office
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Branch onico manager
Chief, personnel and fiscal
Emplnviii.'iit .■ciinselor
Cliinf, iuMLTini .iiid methods
Laliur iiinkel jiialvst
Qrad.j 9. Kauge $5,060 to $5,810:
1 8, 040
3 20,820
1 6,940
1 6, 140
1 6,140
1 6, 940
1 5, 810
1 5, 435
7 39, 795
1 5,810
Veterans employment representa-
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545--
Orad? 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.6,55
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
22 109,010
50 220,875
3 10, 865
8 27, 720
18 58, 700
1 3,032
122 542, 584
1.3 4,847
863
123 555, 167
3 13, 542
122 656, 232
Deduct:
2 9,118
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
120.7 536,874
2,442
2,087
120 541, 625
120 547, 114
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay In excess of 52- week base
2,135
2,139
541,403
643,760
549,263
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
536, 673
4,730
538,760
5,000
544, 253
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
5,000
541,403
543,760
649, 253
Salaries and Expenses, Mexican Farm Labor, Bureau of Employ-
ment Security — •
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
272
145
294
342
117
449
342
120
308
Average salaries and average grades:
General schedule grades;
$4, 773
OS-7.4
$4,786
as-7.4
$4,865
Average grade--
GS-7.4
01 Personal services;
$660, 315
405, 863
$1, .533, 885
248, 500
6.115
125,500
$882, 200
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 62-weefc
251, 600
149, 293
101,300
1, 215, 471
217, 346
23, 321
62, 214
19,823
60,729
31, 713
172,181
31,890
96, 776
12,230
1,914,000
214. 300
15,300
63.400
24,100
28,700
34,900
289,000
33, 900
26,000
17,400
1, 235, 000
148, 300
37,700
30, 000
24 800
18, 800
25,000
Services performed by other agen-
178, 400
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment --
18.000
12, 000
12, 000
1,933,694
2, 650, 000
1, 740, 000
I
DEPARTMENT OP" LABOR
379
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SBBVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of branch..
Chief of division
Special assistant to the Secretary..,
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative otBcer..
Agricultural employment specialist.
Attorney
Chief of branch.
Labor economist
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch
Field coordinator
Budget examiner
Industrial relations assistant
Labor economist
Statistician
Supervisor, transportation..
Grade II. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Attorney.
Budget examiner
Labor economist
Placement assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Position classifier
Administrative assistant
Agricultural employment specialist.
Laboreconomist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 1. Range .$2,,W0 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $4,600
Total permanent, departmental. . .
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scale;
for part of year ,
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage nimiber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payrnent above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental..
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Migration coordinator
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Assistant migration coordinator
Manager, migration center.
Manager, reception center
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Attorney
Assistant manager, migration center.
Assistant manager, reception cen-
ter..
Manager, migration center
Management ollicer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant manager, migration center
Center management specialist
Chief, contract service..
Chief, reception service
Compliance representative
Field coordinator
Supervisor, transportation and
subsistence
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $:j,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,464
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Savings due to use of former pay scale
for part of year..
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8,360
7,440
7,040
7,640
7,840
7,040
7,040
14, 080
1,040
5,060
5,060
5,060
17, 320
26.120
63, 765
20, 810
5,104
2,350
72 367, 709
36. 2 196, 151
19,620
17.820
5,940
23, 760
24, 960
5,940
15, 180
6,060
26. 675
25, 925
316, 196
26, 745
59, 790
59, 480
6,600
3.200
16, 606
47, 932
200 874, 868
86. 6 383, 721
Num- Total
ber salary
10,600
16, 920
16,720
8,360
17, 720
17, 720
37, 200
7,040
7,640
8,040
7,040
50,280
7,040
51. 475
12, 865
25, 620
144, 535
39, 550
2,900
7,736
2,350
136 677, 951
3,6 19,112
50, 080
7,040
7.040
35,800
19,820
47. 520
6,940
24,760
24,960
5,940
5 26,425
5 26, 425
1 5, 000
9 46, 540
1 5, 060
72 309. 635
7 26, 040
17 67. 496
23 69, 060
2 5,600
1 3, 200
6 15, 830
18 46, 416
206 900, 416
5,5 25,370
200. S 875, 046
Num- Total
ber salary
37, 200
7,040
7,840
8,040
7,240
60, 680
7,040
8,040
56,460
11,880
6,140
56, 460
5,940
5,185
6,185
6,685
62, 600
13, 115
26, 200
147. 175
40, 430
2,980
136 686, 641
60. 6 309, 441
50,280
7,040
7,240
36, 600
20, 020
47. 520
6,940
25, 160
25,560
5,940
27, 050
27,050
5,185
47, 290
5,185
317, 260
25, 915
68, 536
70, 730
5,660
3,280
16, 070
47, 866
206 918, 456
93. 5 413, 466
112. 5 605, 000
251, 600
DETAIL OF TEKSONAii SEuvicES — continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Payment above basic rates:
$102, 289
5,288
16, 793
$84,600
2,200
36, 800
$74,000
24, 800
All personal services, field
1, 019, 590
1, 248, 031
856, 800
1, 216, 471
1, 914, 000
1, 235, 000
BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Employees' Compensation —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
447
422
473
466
473
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,.212
GS-5.7
$4,229
GS-5.7
$4,307
01 Personal services:
$1,729,857
7,070
31,488
75, 833
$1, 901, 090
7,624
11, 304
90,882
$1, 901, 090
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payments to other agencies for re-
90, 882
1, 844, 248
114, 707
4,441
18, 320
6,432
32, 457
42, 295
13. 100
17, 960
17, 799
1,016
4,459
2, 010, 900
126, 500
16, 225
19.350
17, 400
30.500
43. 800
15, 000
13, 800
21, 325
100
6.700
2, 010, 900
6,226
43,800
15, 000
Services performed by other agen-
9,325
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
100
6,700
2, 117, 233
2, 319, 600
2, 278, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
Chauman, appeals board
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director.. -
Member, appeals board
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Chief statistician
Chief claims examiner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Assistant chief claims exnniiner —
Advisor vocational rehabilitation..
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Assistant executive officer
Fisciil officer
Statistician
Case analyst, appeals board
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260;
Claims examiner (supervisory)
Claims adjudicator...
Chief investigator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Budget examiner
Fiscal accountant
Statisticial assistant
Administrative assistant.
Case analyst, appeals board
Claims examiner
Procedure analyst
Assistant chief investigator
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
11.376
11, 750
5,626
6,060
6,310
6,185
6,685
10, 746
'"'5,"685'
278, 845
93, 305
39, 700
140, 080
176,410
281,890
58,120
11,088
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6,140
6,140
6,940
5,940
11, 625
11, 750
5,760
5,185
6.435
5,310
5.810
15, 180
10, 995
6,060
6,810
264, 126
6,140
6.340
6,140
6,940
1 6, 875
1 5,310
1 5, 560
1 5, 435
1 6,810
3 1.5, 490
2 11, 246
1 5, 186
1 6,810
60 268, 250
20 92, 095
10 40, 825
37 142, 045
57 192, 835
86 273, 940
17 60, 310
320 1,266,038 I 311 1,251,796 i 311 1,277,676
380
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Employees' Compensation — Con.
DETAIL OF I'ERSoNAL SERVICES — Continued
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year _.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy commissioner
District deputy director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy commissioner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant deputy commissioner
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant deputy commissioner
Claims examiner
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Claims examiner (supervisory)
Claims examiner
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370 -
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.645
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060 -..
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowances
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
All personal services, field.
Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$95. 674
2.1,53
298 1. 168. 211
4,882
16, 372
66,795
101,360
22.920
49. 870
16. 265
89.685
60, 050
127 568, 869
3 6,342
91,200
30,160
5.500
76. 625
14,5, 105
17.195
49. 370
44. 670
120. 200
93. 700
5,500
162 730, 090
6 27, 304
156 702, 786
92. 000
30,360
5. 625
77. 500
147, 480
17.695
49. 995
45. 796
121.940
9.5. 460
6.660
162 740, 835
9 38. 049
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Labor Statistics —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1, 0.56
44
1,037
1,042
50
1.047
1.091
36
1,060
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 466
OS-6.2
$4. 519
OS-6.2
$4, 556
GS-6.2
Personal service obligations:
$4, 399. 794
141. 867
16, 992
18, 464
$4. 487, 680
166, 856
17,086
16,000
$4, 649, 687
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . -
105, 996
17, 893
16,000
Total personal service obligations. .
4. 577, 107
4, 686, 521
4, 789, 576
Direct Obligations
4. .540. 143
246, 774
6,485
54,388
79, 915
177, 689
369, 673
6,412
4, 651, 621
251,300
6,000
66, 777
83,000
160. 700
317,945
10, 515
4, 789. 576
277. 393
6,107
59,040
87,663
168,047
420,622
Services performed by other agen-
cies --
12,888
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Oi)(i(;a(tons— Contmued
$101, 302
59, 661
905
13, 018
$84, 656
is.ono
1.000
8,486
$87, 514
16,800
1.000
12,350
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
6, 666. 255
6, 647. 000
6, 939, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
36, 964
1,908
4.457
816
357
34.900
2.000
4.000
800
300
Total obligations payable out of
reunbursements from other ac-
44,502
42,000
5, 700, 757
5, 689, 000
5, 939, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate $14,800:
", Commissioner
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputv commissioner...
Grade 15'. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner
Economist
Statistician
Chief of office
Chief of division
Grade 14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division..
Chief of office
Chief of field service
Chief of branch
Economist
Statistician
Grade 13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division
Chief of branch
Administrative analyst
Economist
Statistician r
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of branch
.Administrative assistant
Economist
Statistician.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Administrative assistant
Economic editor
Economist... -
Statistician
Grade P. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief nf branch
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of section
.Administrative assistant
Editorial assistant
Economist
Statistician
Statistical assistant
Budget analyst
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3, 175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,7.50 to $3,2,30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) -
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Pavment above basic rates:
Overtime and holid.ay pay... .-■
Night-work differential
All persona] services, departmental
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 200
3 31,400
1 10,800
1 11,050
10. 000
20, 400
10, 200
38. 400
96,000
9,600
8. 5B0
8.760
8,360
177, 760
67,880
14, 080
21, .520
256, 840
100,160
,5, 940
5,940
6,140
12, 480
182. 400
47,620
1 5,185
2 10, 620
4 21,115
3 16. 305
28 145, 450
14 74, 590
3 16. 055
1 5.060
3 14, 360
70 307, 850
19 78, 730
96 351. 975
637, 3,50
660, 310
66, 970
186
13
833 3, 702, 631
51. 3 221, 136
5,905
781.7
3. 475, 490
7.625
13, 382
$14, 800
13,200
34. 650
21.600
11.060
11.060
44, 950
28.800
20, 600
10, 200
38.800
67,400
8,560
8.960
8,560
143, 520
84, 800
14, 080
7,440
275, 920
8.5, 680
5,940
5,940
6,140
12,680
6,310
16. 805
31,420
21, 490
152, 490
43,605
16, 180
5,185
9.740
341, 160
58. 755
321. 190
027. 950
753, 940
15,110
823 3, 702, 318
35.2 159,230
787.8
3, 543, 088
73, 856
13, 452
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
381
DETAIL OF PERSONA
tj SERVICES
jontinued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $50, 000
1 8, 5G0
5 41,800
3 21, 120
6 36,200
8 48,320
18 92, 955
7 36. 795
63 293. 080
1 3. 795
23 84. 065
16 55. 520
6.S 183. 420
6 15, 030
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $50, 600
1 8, 960
6 42, 600
10 71,000
5 37,000
i 24, 160
17 89,020
0 32, 236
66 292. 780
1 3, 920
22 82. 395
27 93. 340
45 145. 070
5 15, 190
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $51, 400
Grade 13. Range $«,360 to $9,360:
5 42 800
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
10 72 000
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Statistician
6 32. 735
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $1.545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Ran^e $2,750 to $3,230
75 338. 250
1 4. 045
22 84. S95
30 104. 065
51 165, 170
6 15. 430
223 975, 650
11.7 49.836
1.510
219 988, 270
9.7 43,778
244 1, 108, 025
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
14.8 67,409
Net permanent, field (average
211.3
924. 304
63. 755
80, 487
3,610
4.062
209.3
944, 492
229.2
Part-time and temporary positions;
1, 010, 616
W. A. E. employment -..
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Additional
92,000
3,633
3,148
103, 269
4,003
3, 148
All personal services, field...
1, 066, 218
1,043,273 1,151,036
4, 577, 107
4, 686, 521 4, 789. 576
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
4, 540, 143
36,964
4, 651, 621
34, 900
4, 789, 576
4, 577, 107
4, 686, 521
4, 789. 676
WOMEN'S BUREAU
Salaries and Expenses, Women's Bureau —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
63
1
62
58
1
58
58
1
67
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 218
GS-7.9
$5, 268
GS-7.8
$5, 340
GS-7.8
01 Personal services:
$314. 909
3,466
1,257
269
$299. 852
2.974
1,174
$299, 862
Part-time and tempoiary positions. -
Regular pay in e.xcess of 62-week
2,974
1,174
Total personal services
319. 900
19, 749
625
2.495
26,343
2,268
3.367
2,617
837
304,000
19,200
600
2.400
25, 940
2,600
3,210
304, 000
19, 200
600
2,400
25, 940
07 Other contractual services:
Services performed by other agencies.
2.600
3.210
1, 200 1, 200
860 860
378, 201
360, 000 360. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
Grade 13. Range $8,3 JO to $9,360:
Chief of division
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Field representative
200200—53 25
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$11,800
34, 640
29,100
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
4 34,840
4 29, 960
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
4 35. 440
4 29, 960
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERvicBS — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Chief of branch
Labor legislation analyst
Economist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Economist
Labor legislation analyst
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Chief of branch
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Labor economist
Labor legislation analyst
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $1,546
Grade 6. Range .$:3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $28, 160
2 14, 080
1 7, 640
5,750
15, 680
16, 065
26, 980
12, no
30,280
44,155
5,900
3,230
2,792
63 326, 302
2.4 10,911
Num- Total
$28, 560
7,040
7,840
5,875
16, 055
10, 995
23,400
13, 135
30, 905
41,850
12,200
58 304, 965
0.9 5,113
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $28, 960
1 7,240
1 7, 840
6,000
16, 430
11.120
23,775
13,610
31,658
42, 580
12, 520
68 309, 730
1. 8 9, 878
WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION
Salaries and Expenses, Wage and Hour Division, Department of
Labor —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of pennanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,618
5
1,498
1,375
5
1,303
1,375
5
1.303
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,772
QS-7.2
$4,995
GS-7.5
$4. 995
GS-7.5
01 Personal services:
$7,118,922
19,514
27,380
47, 873
$6, 486, 700
22,000
24,950
42, 600
$6, 486, 760
Part-time and temporary positions --
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
22,000
24, 950
42,500
7,213,689
743,758
28,366
80, 266
4,858
36, 152
178,588
48, 700
48,986
24, 027
16,90-3
6,576,210
603. 000
28.000
79. 000
4.100
50,000
186, 300
47,500
40. 000
8.000
17.029
6, 576, 210
603, 000
28.000
79,000
4,100
50, 000
07 Other contractual services
Services perfoi-med by other agen-
186,300
47, 600
40. 000
8.000
16,890
8, 424, 293
7,639,139
7,639,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Administrator
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy administrator
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator
Assistant deputy administrator.
Assistant to the administrator...
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division...
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
32, 650
10,000
11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
32. 900
10. 000
11.060
Num- Total
ber salary
32, 900
10, 000
11,060
382
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Wage and Hour Division, Department of
Labor — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief of division
Child lahor advisor
Chief of branch---
Chief of division--
Field operations officer. ...
Information officer —
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of division
Budget analyst--
Chief of branch
C hie f of section
Exemptions examiner
Handicapped worker specialist
Organization and methods examiner-
Personnel liaison officer --
Safety engineer
Wage order analyst
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Administrative proceedings analyst-
Budget analyst
Chief of branch
Child labor specialist
Economist
Exemptions examiner-
Information and editorial specialist .
Organization and methods examiner
Policy analyst
Wage detiTminatioii analyst
M':
Gra.l.
Adnii
i;
istrati-
SIO:
Budget analyst
Industrial classification analyst
Economist
Exemptions examiner---
Fiscal accountant —
Handicapped worker analyst
Information and editorial specialist .
Investigation report analyst
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner
Policy analyst
Shorthand reporter
Statistician
Wage determination analyst
Wage exemptions analyst
Wage exemptions examiner- --.
Wage order analyst.--
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655-
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental -
$25, 480
8,360
16, 720
8,560
33, 840
8,960
7,040
49,880
36,200
7,040
8,040
21,120
7,040
7,440
7,040
6,140
17,820
12,880
30, 100
11,880
5,940
18, 420
5, 940
12,280
17, 820
18,820
6, 140
5,185
5, 060
6, 060
5, 060
10,120
6,060
6,060
6,060
30, 985
10,620
5,810
15, 180
6,060
16, 180
6,060
10, 370
5,060
9,490
115,410
20,100
133, 295
184, 805
78 237,060
4 11,000
4 11,808
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$26, 480
8.360
17,120
8, 660
34. 240
8,960
7,040
7,240
7,040
60. 680
3fi. 600
7,040
8,040
30, 100
11,880
5,940
12, 680
6,940
12, 480
18, 020
12, 080
6,140
6,310
6,185
6. 060
6,185
16,430
6,185
6,185
6,060
2 10, 870
2 10, 120
1 5, 810
3 15, 430
1 5,060
2 10, 120
1 5,060
2 10, 620
1 5,060
2 9, 740
21 91, 805
6 24,645
32 117, 960
49 166,035
66 200,870
2 5, 600
4 12, 048
$25, 480
8.360
17.120
50,680
36, 600
7.040
5,940
12, 680
5,940
12, 480
18, 020
12, 080
6,140
1 6, 060
1 5, 186
3 15, 430
1 5, 185
1 6, 185
1 5, 060
6 26. 800
2 10, 870
2 10,120
1 5,810
3 15, 430
1 5, 060
2 10. 120
1 5, 060
2 10, 620
1 5. 060
2 9, 740
21 91,806
6 24,646
32 117,960
49 165,035
66 200,870
2 5, 500
12,048
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment -.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay -
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional dii-ector
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.Assistant regional director
Territorial representative
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Investigation supervisor
Territorial director
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Investigation supervisor
Information and editorial specialist
Investigation report analyst
Safety engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Investigation report analyst
Investigationsupervisor
Management services assistant
Safety engineer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Investigator-in-charge
Investigation supervisor
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Investigator
Management services assistant-
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370- --
Grade". Range $4,205 to $4,955.--
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655-
Grade3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Total permanent, field-
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.-- -
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services -
$163,404
2,500
15, 752
4,864
4,474
Total
salary
Num- Total
her salary
2, 798. 770
6 32, 985
9 48, 080
222
1.000,630
12 49. 290
21 79.110
164 669, 615
176 557,920
26 76, 940
35 250,400
10 75, 520
8 57, 320
1 7,640
2 12. 080
45 287.!
1 5, 940
70
322, 225
14 68, 380
30 116. 050
151 629, 265
122 392,700
10 30. 380
,092
5, 533, 950
35 2,50,400
10 75, 520
8 67, 320
1 7,640
2 12,080
45 287, 900
1 5, 940
2 12, 680
30 115,050
161 529, 265
122 392.700
10 30, 380
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
General Administration, Post Office Department —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
4,324
4,175
3
4,017
4,488
3
4.074
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,208
GS-5.6
$6, 181
.$4. 335
OS-5.8
$6. 226
$4 417
Ungraded positions: Average salary
.$6, 001
01 Personal services:
$19, 150, 826
4,984
46,328
209, 524
$19, 565. 132
35,100
47, 956
24.060
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
35,100
49,687
Total personal services
02 Travel ,
19,411,662
1,211.876
115,972
38. 080
38,244
264.366
60,619
49, 983
93.546
407,887
66,018
18,412
19, 672, 248
1,221.840
30.750
39. 113
42,000
329. 492
50.967
53. 392
103. 994
360, 566
72. 456
23,182
21.201.771
1,613.862
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
43.200
319. 371
51 967
Services performed by other agencies.
60.254
120 667
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
72. 456
Total obligations
21, 776, 565
22,000,000
24, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PEBBONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Postmaster General
Deputy postmaster general
Assistant postmaster general
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrative assistant to the
Postmaster General
Chief post office inspector
Comptroller.- __.
Executive director of bureau
Solicitor
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief post office inspector.
Assistant comptroller
Assistant executive director of
bureau
Associate solicitor
Chief clerk and director of persoimel.
Comptroller
Director of division
Executive assistant to the Post-
master General--
Organization and methods examiner.
Special assistant to the Postmaster
General
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief clerk and assistant
director of personnel
Assistant director of division --.
Assistant solicitor.-
Assistant to chief post office in-
spector-
Chief hearing examiner
Chief of section
Director of division .-
Director of regional office --
Public utilities economist --
Purchasing agent
Safety director
Training director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative aide
Num- Total
ber salary
$22,600
17,600
60, 000
86, 206
22,600
11,800
11,800
45, 950
10,000
50,000
19,200
9,600
10.200
268. 800
117.200
20. 000
9.600
10. 600
1953 estimate
Num- Total
1 $22, 600
1 17, 500
4 60,000
12, 400
12.400
12,200
49,600
12,200
90,500
22,000
11,800
1 10, 200
6 61,000
3 29, 200
1 10. 000
1 9.600
1 10. 400
27 270, 800
12 119, 600
1 10, 200
1 9, 600
1 10. 600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 500
1 17. .600
4 60,000
12,400
12,400
12,200
49,600
12,400
8 91, 200
-2 22, 400
1 11, 800
1 10, 200
6 62.000
3 29, 600
1 10, 000
1 9.800
1 10, 600
27 276,200
12 121,600
1 10, 400
1 9, 800
1 10, 600
,600
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range$8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Administrative officer -.
Assistant director of division
Assistant director of regional office-.
Assistant purchasing agent
Assistant training director
Attorney
Automotive engineer
Business economist -
Chief of section
Confidential and administrative
aide to the Postmaster General- ._
Confidential assistant
Director of division---
General engineer
Organization and methods exami-
ner
Personnel assistant..-
Special administrative aide
Special assistant and director of
public relations
Supervising architect
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Administrative oflicer to the Post-
master General
Assistant administrative aide
Assistant director of division
Attorney
Business economist
Classification officer, _
Conveyor engineer---
Design architect
Design engineer
Director of division
Document analyst
Fiscal accounting and auditmg
officer
General engineer
Hearing examiner
Mechanicalengineer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Safety engineer -
Superintendent of division---
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accounting officer
.\dministrative aide
Administrative officer
Architect.
Assistant du"ector of division
Assistant director of regional oflice..
Assistant to director
Attorney
Budget officer -
Chief of section
Confidential assistant to assistant
postmaster general
Design architect
Design engineer
Director of division
Employees relations officer -
General engineer
Mechanical engineer-- ---
Money order agent
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Realty officer
Superintendent of division
Training specialist---'
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
.Accounting and fiscal officer
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
.\ssistant superintendent of division.
Budget officer
Chief of section
Division analyst
Document analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Philatelic agent
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $35, 440
24 208.440
12 100.320
1 8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $35,840
24 210, 240
12 102,
8,360
8,360
8,760
50, 560
8,560
8,560
34, 240
28,760
14.680
7,040
95. 720
28. 560
7.440
7,240
8,040
14,280
22,920
16. 080
42.440
7.648
7,240
15
5 30, 300
12 72. 880
1 6, 340
6 36, 840
1 6, 140
24 143,960
5,940
6,740
6,340
31,100
13,280
18,020
6,140
6,140
2 11,250
1 5,500
2 11,750
1 6,625
1 5, 600
24 132,625
6 28, 500
1 5,625
8,760
8.660
35, 040
33. 840
8.960
9,360
28,960
15,080
7,040
96,920
43.640
7.440
7,240
7.040
7.040
7.040
7,240
8.040
7,240
23.320
15. 480
43. 040
7.840
7,040
7,240
1 6. 340
6 37, 840
1 •«, 140
24 145,560
6,340
26,3'"0
13,680
6,940
18,220
6,340
6,140
5,940
6,340
2 11,500
1 5. 625
1 6,250
1 5, 750
1 5, 500
24 133,600
4 23,000
1 5, 760
383
384
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
General Administration, Post Office Department — Continued
DETAIL OF peesonal seevices — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades — Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grade 10. Range$5,600 to $6,260— Con.
1 $6, 000
1 $6. 125
1 $6. 250
1 6.500
Special assistant to division director.
2 11,375
2 11. 625
2 11.875
6 33. 000
7 39. 375
7 42. 750
25 147, 375
25 160. 000
25 152. 375
1 6, 875
1 6, 000
1 6. 125
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
20 108,460
20 110,325
24 132. 940
1 6.060
1 6. 060
24 125, 190
24 127.066
24 131.666
Assistant director of division
1 6, 185
1 5,310
1 6, 436
Assistant superintendent of division.
1 6, 435
1 6. 560
1 5, 686
1 5. 185
1 5,060
4 20. 665
1 6. 185
4 20, 665
1 5, 310
2 10, 745
2 10. 995
2 11. 245
Chairman, board of inspection
1 5,436
1 5,560
1 5.685
29 149, 115
28 145, 430
28 149, 305
Confidential assistant to assistant
1 5,060
1 6, 060
1 5. 185
6 27, 425
9 48, 225
9 49. 350
1 5.560
1 5. 685
1 5, 810
12 62, 220
12 63, 470
12 65. 220
2 10. 120
Organization and methods examiner.
8 41, 605
8 42. 605
8 43. 605
2 10, 495
2 10. 745
2 10. 995
1 5,685
1 5. 810
1 5. 810
1 5, 310
1 5. 435
1 5 560
1 6. 060
1 5. 185
i 6, 185
1 6. 310
1 5,435
2 11.245
3 16. 805
2 11, 370
3 16, 180
2 11, 620
3 16, 555
Supervising purchasing agent
1 6, 185
1 5, 310
1 5, 435
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
92 452,416
92 463.895
91 459.645
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955__
197 897,636
203 934,661
208 976,689
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
410
390
398
1, 757, 200
1, 707, 465
1, 763, 860
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160. -
464
483
491
1, 721, 765
1,865,663
1,916,000
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655_
658
615
616
1, 908, 691
2, 084. 214
2, 116, 871
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
611
510
613
1, 906, 520
1, 617, 194
1. 659, 374
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
183 529,250
62 182,840
63 187,960
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.
2 6,660
1 2. 980
1 2, 980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
1 4, 240
1 4, 365
1 4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
3 11. 105
3 11,405
3 11.705
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
5 15, 760
4 13. 080
4 13. 240
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
31 89. 672
32 93, 820
32 95. 623
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $6,840..
30 78, 270
28 74, 480
28 75, 950
Grades established by Lithographic
Wage Board:
Grade 14. Range $3,994 to $4,618
1 3. 994
1 4, 202
1 4, 410
Grade 12. Range $3,682 to $4,264
3 11,045
3 11,611
3 12, 167
Grade 9. Range $3,182 to $3,682
2 7, 030
2 7, 362
2 7,362
Grade 8. Range $3,016 to $3,494
1 3, 182
1 3,348
1 3, 514
Total permanent, departmental
3,080
2,931
2,977
12. 936. 690
12,679,496
13. 120. 320
270.7
132.4
179.4
1. 296. 505
664. 881
934. 412
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2,809.3
11. 640, 186
12.014.614
12. 185, 908
Part-time and temporary positions:
3,533
32.600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
46,328
47, 956
49, 687
Payment above basic rates:
392
459
All personal services, departmental.
11, 894, 190
12. 113, 748
12. 286. 671
1,244
1,244
1,511
7, 688, 911
7.746.011
9. 067, 687
39.6
18.7
178, 270
194. 493
160, 569
Net permanent field (average
1,204.6
I, 200. 6
1, 492. 3
7, 510, 641
7, 550, 518
8, 907, 118
Part-time and temporary positions:
1,461
2,600
2.600
Payment above basic rates:
1,341
1,360
1,360
Night-work differential
66
60
60
DET-iiL OF PEU.SONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Payment above basic rates— Continued
Additional pay for service abroad
$3,983
$4,062
$4,062
7, 517, 472
7, 568. 600
8, 916, 100
01 Personal services
19. 411, 662
19. 672, 248
21, 201, 771
Postal Operations, Post Office Department — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SitmmaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
363, 135
136. 586
487. 024
369. 976
140. 786
499, 157
380, 123
144, 449
613, 626
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded po-
$3,976
$4,003
$4,029
Personal service obligations:
1, 380, 361, 361
468.716.099
64, 302, 202
1,421,563,834
484, 345, 171
56, 162, 851
1,465,690,061
Part-time, temporary, and substitute
501, 85), 104
68, 034. 681
Total personal service obligations. -.
1, 903. 379, 662
1, 962, 071, 8.56
2. 025, 578. 836
Direct Obligations
1,899.467,701
10, 782, 878
79, 386. 218
1, 793. 797
34, 776, 085
2. 866, 731
5, 919, 176
1. 261/^52
30, 024, 760
22,420,824
1, 957. 696, 462
11,636,997
81. 874. 351
2, 100, 000
39. 695. 046
2. 980. 980
6, 724, 606
1, 794, 000
31, 360, 563
14, 231, 505
2, 020, 802. 372
12,395,892
82, 682, 479
2,470,000
46, 293. 285
3. 219. 980
8, 710, 768
Services performed by other agen-
1, 834, 765
33, 764. 357
29,208, 112
309. 900
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
5,080
7.590
8,090
2,088,705,001
2,150,000,000
2,240,700,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
3,911.961
375,000
4, 376. 394
375, 000
4, 776, 464
04 Communication services
375,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
4,286.961
4, 751. 394
8, 151. 464
2, 092, 991, 962
2,154,761,394
2, 246, 861, 464
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field: Permanent positions _-_
Deduct lapses ---
Net permanent, field (average num
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: .
Temporary employment
Part-time employment.
Substitute employment--
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night- work differential
Additional pay for services abroad
01 Personal services -
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
363,135
$1,443,940,192
16, 648. 6
63, 678, 831
766, 324
10,159,465
457, 790, 310
23, 732, 078
28, 843, 387
1, 726, 737
1, 899, 467, 701
3,911,961
Num- Total
ber salary
369, 976
$1,480,882,173
15,631.2
59,318,339
354, 344. 8
1,421,563,834
780, 000
10, 648. 000
472, 917, 171
24, 984, 807
29,387,814
1, 790, 230
1,957,695,462
4, 376, 394
1,962,071,856
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Salaries and Expenses, State — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS'"^
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
17, 365
124
16, 703
17, 276
140
16, 716
18, 467
147
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 905
OS-7.3
.$2, 786
CPC-3.9
$3, 419
$8,085
FSO-3.8
$9,533
FSR-3.0
$4, 426
FSS-10.5
$1, 226
$4,994
GS-7.4
$2, 891
CPC-3.8
$3, 190
$8,267
FSO-3.8
.$9, 568
FSR-3.0
$4, 515
FSS-10.4
$1,313
$5,000
GS 7 4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: average salarj'
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service officer;
$3, 356
$8,293
Foreign Service reserve otHcer:
Foreign Service staff officer:
Ungraded positions Oocals overseas) :
01 Personal services:
$67,883,600
3.W. 677
2,58. 976
8, 214. 187
15. 119
$68. 455. 346
416, 893
261.591
8. 431. 925
15.700
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.
475, 109
282,744
Payment to other agencies for reim-
15 700
76. 730, 559
77. 581, 455
82 171,009
Direct Obligalions
60, 639. 064
6. 136. 935
2, 187, 707
2. 793. 480
1.33.5,713
725. 595
1.982.023
2,923,838
1. 824. 153
1. 332. 776
4,032
23.681
6,000
31. 493
60, 070, 390
5, 531, 885
1, 953, 851
2,771,931
1, 607, 323
611,305
2, 063, 778
2, 874. 730
1,885,677
1,104,710
63 596 8^1
1 623 225
07 Other contractual services..
Services performed by other agen-
1,287^108
09 Equipment
1,065,075
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
27, 793
5,000
34. 372
33. 198
.5, 000
40,026
81, 945, 490
80,542,745
85, 924, 200
Obligalions Payable Oul of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
16.091.495
1. 869. 312
666. 387
850,909
406. 866
221.020
1.494.382
555.647
407. 198
6.284
1.327
8.357
17,511,065
3, 021, 235
1, 036, 244
1, 346, 077
609, 005
331, 875
2, 339, 403
866, 302
635,786
10, 1.56
2,145
13,507
03 Transportation of things.
04 Communications services...
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
1,457,925
1,543,716
750. 900
395. 891
2. 874. 747
1,275 539
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
10,437
2,439
15. 279
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
22. 579. 184
27, 722, 800
31 296 650
Total obligations .. .
104. 524. 674
108, 265, 545
117 220 850
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Ambassador at large
Sw-irtarv "f State
llhlr, -rrn I i,y Of State
Adn
iretary.
1 $25. 000
1 22. 500
1 17. 500
6 90. 000
2 30. 000
1 15. 000
slrato
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
Legal adviser
Special assistant to Secretary
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy assistant secretary
Director
Special assistant to the Secretary,
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Acting special assistant to Secretary.
Deputy administrator
Deputy assistant secretary
Deputy director
Deputy legal adviser
Director
Director of office.. .-
Special assistant
Special assistant to Secretary
Special staff officer
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Adviser ---
Assistant chief
Assistant chief of branch..
Assistant chief of division
.\ssistant chief of staff
Assistant director
Assistant legal adviser
Assistant to director
Associate chief
Attorney-adviser
Budget examiner .-
Chief of branch
Chief of division...
Chief of staff
Deputy
Deputy director
Deputy director, administration...
Deputy director, of office
Deputy executive director
Deputy science adviser
Deputy special assistant
Deputy to special assistant
Director
Director, Foreign Service Institute.
Director, executive staff
Director of office
Director of staff
Economic adviser
Economic-operations adviser
Executive assistant
ecutive director
52,400
13, 000
13,000
12,200
12.000
12,200
24.400
36.000
12.000
12. 200
12. 000
92,400
23,600
10. 800
32.400
67. 050
10. 800
90.650
10, 800
11,800
45. 150
10. 800
24 270,700
18 201,150
1 10. 800
15 167,500
1 11,550
4 46, 200
1 10,800
1 10,800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
12 140.850
1 10. i
11. 050
35. 150
34. 150
10. 800
11.800
10. 800
44.450
Exocuti
Executive secretary..
Foreign affairs officer
General counsel
Historian
Intelligence research specialist. .
International economist
Labor adviser
Legislative management officer.
Liaison officer
NSC staff assistant
Office director
Offlcer-in-charge
Organization and methods examiner.
Planning adviser
Policy coordinator
Policy planning adviser. . .
Political military adviser.
Press officer
Programing officer
Science adviser
Sociological and demographic ad-
1 10. 800
2 23, 600
1 11,050
1 12, 800
1 10, 800
19 208,450
5 54, 250
2 22, 600
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10,800
2 22,600
1 11,800
$25, OOO
22, 500
17,500
90,000
30.000
15. 000
14.800
14.800
14.800
52, 400
13, 200
13, 000
12.400
12.200
12. 400
24.600
36. 000
12. 000
12.400
12. 000
32. 400
67.050
21. 600
91.900
11.050
21,600
45, 400
10,800
23 260,400
18 201,650
10, 800
18 200,400
22, 350
46, 200
10. 800
11.050
10. 800
11.050
12 141. 100
10, 800
11,050
23, 350
34, 400
11,0.50
11.800
21.850
32. 650
10.800
11,300
80, 100
10, 800
10, 800
22, 600
10,800
23, 600
11,300
11,0.50
10, 800
263, 700
32,900
22, 600
11,050
"ii.'soo'
$25, 000
22, .500
17, 500
105, 000
30,000
15,000
15,000
14,800
14,800
14. 800
52.400
13,200
13, 000
12,200
12,400
12.200
12, 400
12,400
36, 000
12,000
12, 400
12, 000
8 92, 400
2 22, 600
1 10,800
3 32, 400
6 67, 050
2 21, 600
8 92, 150
1 11,050
2 21,600
4 45, 400
1 10, 800
1 10,800
24 271,200
18 201,650
1 10,800
16 178, 800
2 22, 360
4 46, 200
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 11,050
13 151.900
1 10. 800
1 11,050
2 23, 350
3 34, 400
1 11,050
1 11,800
2 21.850
3 32, 650
1 10, 800
1 11.300
7 80. 100
2 21. 600
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
2 22, 600
1 10. 800
2 23, 600
3 33, 650
1 11,050
3 32, 400
22 242,100
3 32, 650
2 22, 600
11,050
'ii,'8o6
Special adviser.
385
386
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
SALARIES AND EXPENSES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, State — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Llrt-.
Adv
I otricer
Assi.'^tunt chief of branch _-.
A.ssistunt chief of division.-
A.ssistant chief of Staff -.
Assistant chief, operations- --.
Assistant director ._.
Assistant for treaty affairs
Assistant science adviser
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Budget examiner
Chief, examining panels
Chief of branch _
Chief of division.-
Chief of staff. — -
Conference administrative officer...
Consular liaison officer
Dei)iity director, executive staff
T^rpiji\- 1 -riitivp director
I>i |.i:i ■. 1- i I .1 .is.^istant
list..
F' . - - t:,ry
F..I :iit.iii' ..nicer
l''()ivii;ii alUiiis specialist
Foreitin exchange officer
Fnreifin management officer
Foreign management specialist
Oeognipher
Historian
Historian adviser
Information specialist
Intelligence adviser
Intollic.'nce branch specialist
Intflligence research specialist
Intellitzence, staff officer
International administrative officer
International economist
Inteniational relations officer..
Labor advi.ser
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
ber salary
16 $179,800
3 33, 400
1 11,800
5 59, 250
3 36, 900
8 92, 900
29,600
10, 000
69, 200
199, 200
19, 400
19. 200
101.200
40 395. 400
1 9. 800
4 38.600
1 9,600
9.80O
9,600
19,800
28.800
38. 600
9,600
9,600
30,000
slant
and methods exam-
l'olir\ iiif(,Mii:ii ion officer
I'oliiical inirlifjcnce specialist -
i'rogratn coordinator
Program director
Program officer
Programming officer
Scientific linguist
Senior assistant chief of division
Special assistant..
Special assistant on research
Special assistant to chief of division
Special representative to EGA
Staff assistant _
Training specialist
Wrir r.-.n,.
i:
< ?9,360:
AsM'.lalil In ..!"■•■). II :i-'-islant
AtUirlii-yadvisw..
Auditor
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget examiner
Business economist
Chairman of board of review
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of staff
Communication facilities specialist,. 2 16,920
Conference administrative officer. . . 3 25. 080
Disposal specialist 1 9.300
Economist 2 17,320
Evaluator .
Executive assistant I 1 8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $168,000
3 33, 800
1 11,800
6 67. 550
3 36. 900
8 94. 400
1 10. 600
19.200
19. 200
19.600
96, 800
39,000
29. 000
9,600
19,400
88,400
29,200
19, 800
10, 000
10, 000
9,800
59,800
10,600
29, 200
10. 800
60.200
9.600
30, 800
25,080
8,360
61, 720
43. 000
8.760
16.920
8.360
63, 360
U 92, 360
1 8, 360
1 8, 760
23 196,880
12 102,720
1 8, 960
3 29, 600
1 10, 400
7 69, 400
20 199,600
5 49, 200
1 10, 400
1.600
2 19 800
2 19. 600
10 102.200
2 19. 600
1 9,600
43 426,600
9,800
9.800
9,600
19,800
1,600
55 542, 400
1 10. 400
1 9.600
4 38. 600
1 9.600
39.600
19.200
19, 200
19.600
19. 400
" 10^200
10, 000
19, 800
49,600
'i9,"66o'
. 10,800
60,200
9,600
30,200
8,660
6 54, 360
1 8, 760
1 8, 360
11 92. 360
""i""'"8."!
24 207.1
11 94. 360
1 8. 960
2 17. 120
4 33, 440
1 9, 360
2 17. 520
1 8. 360
1 8,660
16 $178,800
3 33. 800
1 11. 800
6 67. 550
3 36, 900
8 94, 400
1 10, 600
19 189, 800
6 59. 000
1 10. 400
1 9.600
2 19. 800
2 19, 600
10 102. 400
1 9.800
2 19. 600
1 9.600
45 445. 800
29,000
9,600
19.200
9,800
2 19, 800
1 9,600
2 19, 400
4 40, 200
1 9, 600
57 561.600
2 20. 000
1 9.600
4 38. 600
1 9,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
39, 600
9.600
19.200
19.800
19.200
86,400
19,200
10,000
96.800
67, 800
29, 200
9,600
19,600
19, 400
9,600
10, 200
48, 200
19,600
10, 800
60.200
8.560
8.360
8.360
26. 280
8.360
69.480
43, 600
17, 120
8,560
1 8, 960
27 233,320
13 111,280
1 a, 900
2 17. 120
4 33. 440
1 9, 360
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Executive officer
Executive staff officer
Exhibits specialist
Fiscal and procedural analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign management officer.
Foreign management specialist
General supply officer
Head of section
Historian..
• Information and editorial specialist.
Information liaison officer
Infonnation specialist ,.
Iiil' Ili'iiH , ir rirfh specialist
liii. i It i.incer
IiiN; .' I I iiiinistrative officer
liii.iii iii"ii il rrniiomist
International relations officer
Interpreter
Legal assistant
Legal officer
Legislative assistant..
Management analyst
Management officer.. _.
Medical officer
Officer in charge
Organization and methods analyst.
Organization and methods ex-
aminer
Personal assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Placement officer...
Policy a.ssistant
Policy presentation officer
Policy reports officer
Position classifier
Post management specialist
Procurement officer
Program coordinator
Program specialist
Project director
Public opinion analyst
Radio and film officer
Recruitment officer...
Scientific linguist
Security officer
Special agent
Special assistant
Special assistant for operations
Staff assistant
Technical adviser
Training otTiccr...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Ti
idc I-.'. ItaOLM
111; l.udLTt
iliiees
iiient specialist...
■ $7,040 to $8,040:
and fiscal officer,
officer -
1 $8, 560
1 8, 560
3 26, 480
24 211,240
43 368, 880
1 9, 360
6 42,800
1 9, 360
1 8, 360
7 61,320
8,360
Adnii
Administrative specialist
Assignments review officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of staff
Assistant policy coordinator. .
Assistant to d irector
Assistant to executive officer..
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Biographic analyst
Branch chief
Budget examiner
. Business economist
Chief, examining staff
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Classification officer
Committee officer
Communications facilities specialist-
Communications watch officer
Conference administrative officer.
Contracts officer
Economist
Employee relations officer
E valuator
Executive secretary
Fiscal and procedural analyst
Foreign affairs analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign affairs specialist .._
Foreign management analyst
Foreign management officer
Foreign management specialist —
General supply officer
Geographer
Graphics designer
Historian
Information liaison officer
Information specialist
5 44.400
7 58. 520
.32 273,320
2 16, 720
4 33, 440
11 94, 760
16 138, 160
2 16, 720
1 8,360
,360
33,640
9,360
16,920
8,360
16, 920
17, 720
8,360
16, 720
25, 480
8,360
8,360
8,360
16, 920
8.560
42.800
8,960
16,720
9,360
17. 520
18.520
17.520
8.560
8,560
8, .360
7,040
66,160
7,440
7,040
14. 480
7,040
Heso'
7,240
57, 620 •
43, 840
28,760
7,040
7,040
16 119,040
1 7, 240
1 7,040
3 21, 120
1 7, 040
4 30, 160
1 7,440
12 86, 1
"8""59,'920
9 63, 760
13 96, 120
29 208. 960
1 7, 240
2 14,1
3 21,320
1 7, 040
1 7, 840
3 21,720
1 $8, 360
1 8, 560
1 8,560
2 17, 720
27 236,520
38 325,880
"'6'"'5i,'i66'
1 9, 360
1 8,660
6 53, 560
1 8, 560
4 34, 240
5 43, 600
32 274,120
2 16, 720
4 33, 640
14 120,340
16 138, 160
3 25, 280
1 8,560
1 8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,360
16,920
17,920
8,660
8,360
25, 680
8,560
'16^720'
25, 480
8,360
16.920
43.600
8,900
16,920
18, 120
9.160
17, 920
18,920
68,920
7,040
7,040
59, 720
7,640
7,040
14,880
7,040
7.040
1.5,080
14, 480
58, 420
6 43. 840
3 21.120
1 7,040
1 7, 040
4 29, .560
12 91,280
1 7,240
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
1 7, 240
4 30, 360
1 7, 640
1 7,040
3 21, 720
1 7, 440
11 79,640
1 7,040
8 59, 920
8 56, 720
11 81,840
26 187, 040
1 7,240
2 14, 080
1 7, 440
1 7,240
"3"""2ii^726'
12 89, 480
1 7,040
4 28, 360
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
387
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Oradel2. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
Intelligence research specialist
Intelligence staff officer
International administrative officer.
International economist
International relations officer
Interpreter
Liaison officer..
Librarian
Mass coiuniimications specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personal assistant
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Policy liaison officer...
Policy reports officer
Political specialist
Position classifier
Press officer
Procurement officer
Program analysis officer
Project director
Public opinion analyst
Purchasing officer
Realty officer
Records managemenLofficer
Recruitment officer
Regulations officer
Safety director
Scientific linguist
Section chief.
Security officer
Special agent.
Staff officer
Technical adviser -
Training officer
Treaty adviser
Visual media officer.-
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative management assist-
ant
.Administrative officer
.Archivist
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to chief of staff
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Biographic analyst
Budget examiner
Budget officer
Ceremonial officer
Chief of employee welfare
Chief of section _
Chief of staff
Chief, Western Hemisphere courier
officer
Classification officer...
Committee officer
Communication and records an-
alyst
Communication facilities specialist..
Conference administrative officer
Contracts officer..
Distribution planning officer.
Divisional assistant
Economist
Editor
E valuator
Financial economist
Fiscal and procedural analyst
Foreign affairs analyst
Foreign affairs officer.
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign management specialist
Graphics designer
Historian
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Intelligence services assistant
Intelligence staff officer
Internationa] administrative officer.
International relations officer
Interpreter
Interpreter-translator
Legal assistant
Legislative assistant
Lend-lease specialist
Liaison officer
Librarian
Organization and methods analyst..
Organization and methods examiner.
Personal assistant
Personnel officer..
Personnel technician
Placement officer
Policy reports officer
Position classifier
Post management assistant
Press officer
Procurement officer
Project director
Public opinion analyst...
Purchasing agent
Becords management analyst...
Num- Total
ber salary
23 $162, 920
1 7, 240
1 7,040
7 60, 880
3 21, 120
7 49,880
3 22, 320
11 78, 840
2 15, 080
14 102, 360
14.280
7,040
35,600
8,040
7,040
22, 120
14,480
14,880
7,040
42,180
30,900
5,940
49,520
12.880
5,940
5,940
36,440
17,820
30,100
5,940
13.080
6.340
87,760
23,760
12, 880
5,940
11,800
30,300
99,440
63,800
66, 540
91,300
6,940
11,880
25,160
67, 540
42, 580
86,160
42, 380
5,940
5,940
12, 080
67, 140
5,940
6,940
6,740
25,660
12,080
24, 160
35, 840
11,880
5,940
17,820
11.880
13,680
31, 100
5,940
6,940
5,940
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
25 $178, 400
1 7,440
2 14, 080
5 36,200
4 28.160
7 51.080
7 61, 080
1
7,440
60.680
15,480
88,080
7,240
7,840
14,280
7,240
35.600
16.680
14.280
14. 680
14.680
14.880
7,240
7.040
7.040
7,040
7,640
8,040
28,760
21. 720
71.000
87. 480
7.040
7.240
21. 320
1.5. 280
7. 040
6,940
42.980
30.900
6,140
43.9S0
6.340
6.140
6,140
37.440
17,820
18,220
5,910
13,080
6,340
89,960
,5,940
6,140
41,680
12,880
6,940
2 11,880
5 30. 300
10 61,600
1 5, 940
8 61, 720
12 72, 480
17 104,380
2 12. 880
3 18, 020
3 18, 620
11 67,940
14
86,360
42.380
6,140
5,940
12, 080
80, 820
5,940
6,140
6,940
6,740
37,640
6,140
12,280
43, 180
54,860
6, 140
6,940
5,940
17, 820
11,880
6,740
24,960
12,080
5,940
6,940
12,080
48 $340, 320
1 7, 440
2 14. 080
6 43. 240
4 28, 100
7 51,080
61,
7,040
7,240
7,840
14,280
7,240
35, 600
15,680
21, 320
14,680
14,680
14,880
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,640
8.040
28,760
21, 720
78, 040
87,480
7,040
7,240
21, 320
15. 280
7.040
9 54,860
6 36, 840
1 6, 140
6 37, 840
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
6 37, 440
3 17,820
3 18. 220
1 5. 940
2 13, 080
1 6. 340
16 102. 440
1 6, 940
1 6,140
7 41, 680
2 12,080
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
3 17. 820
5 30. 300
12 73, 480
1 6, 940
8 61,720
12 72, 480
18 110,620
2 12, 880
3 18, 020
4 25. 360
12 74. 280
8 48. 920
26 157.640
7 42. 380
1 6. 140
1 5. 940
3 18. 020
13 80, 820
1 5, 940
6,940
6.140
6,940
6,740
37, 640
6,140
18, 220
42,780
64,860
12, 280
6.940
6.940
17,820
11,880
31,600
6,140
12, 080
5,940
6,940
6,140
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6.940— Con,
Records management specialist
Recruitment officer
Reference officer
Registrar
Requirements analyst
Research assistant
Research psychologist
Research specialist
Review-translator
Salary analyst
Scientific linguist.
Secretariat assistant
Section chief
Security control cryptanalyst
Security officer
Speaking arrangements officer
Special agent
Special assistant
Staff assistant
Statistician
Training officer
Translator
Translator-reviewer
Treaty adviser
Visa technician
Visual information specialist
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of section
Chief of section
Duplication supervisor
Personal assistant —
Placement officer
Scientific linguist
Shift chief
Special assistant to the chief
Translator
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Acting chief of section
Adjudicator.
Administrative assistant '....
.Administrative management assist-
ant
Administrative officer
.Agent in charge
Allowance analyst
Archivist
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of staff. ..^-.
Assistant chief of unit
.Assistant distribution planning
officer
.Assistant regulations officer..
Attorney
.Attorney-adviser
Biographic analyst
Budget analyst
Budget examiner..
Chief of message center
Chief of section
Chief of staff .-
Chief of unit
Committee officer
Communication facilities specialist..
Communication officer
Conference administrative officer...
Cost control specialist
Courier supervisor
Development cryptographer
Diplomatic pouch expediter
Documents officer
Economist -.
Employee counselor
E valuator
Exhibits assistant...
Field coordinator
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Fiscal and procedural analyst
Fiscal officer
Foreign affairs analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign affairs research assistant —
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign management analyst
General property and supply officer.
Graphics designer
Historian
Information and education special-
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
2 $12,280
1 5. 940
1 6. 140
1 5,940
5,940
5,940
68,740
6,140
ist-
Information assistant
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Intelligence staff officer
International administrative officer.
International economist
International relations officer
Interpreter
Inventory officer.
Legal assistant...
Legal officer —
Liaison assistant
Liaison officer
Librarian -
Licensing officer
Mail and file supervisor.. —
Maintenance cryptographer
12,080
11,880
12,080
24,560
25, .360
6.310
5,625
6, 760
.6, 625
17,000
1 .5, 050
11 58,910
16 83, 585
15, 180
16, 180
10, 120
10,370
5.060
2 10.120
5 2.5. 800
1 6. 185
2 10. 120
3 1.5.805
12 64, 970
1 5, 060
3 16. 306
4 20, 240
2 10, 620
1 5, 310
6 31,610
1 5, 560
1 5, 185
1 5, 560
2 10, 370
1 6.810
2 10, 495
2 10, 620
1 5, 310
1 5, 435
1 5,310
4 20, 865
1 6, 185
22 116, 960
14 72. 215
1 5, 060
1 5, 186
4 20, 990
2 10, 370
6 31,235
7 36, 045
2 10, 495
1 5, 060
5 25, 550
34 175, 540
1 5, 060
2 10, 246
1 5, 060
7 36, 170
2 10, 120
10, 996
5,185
5.185
5.660
20. 740
5.060
5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,280
1 5. 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 5. 940
2 12, 080
1 6.940
1 6.940
• 6,540
19,620
12, 080
5,940
i,340
18, 020
11,880
12,080
6, 640
2,5, 160
25,960
6,340
11,626
36, 376
6,000
5,750
6,750
5,625
17, 125
1 5, 185
9 49. 665
17 90, 770
1 6, 435
11 57,910
1 6, 810
3 15,305
3 16, 430
2 10, 120
3 16, 680
1 .6, 185
1 6, 686
1 5, 185
1 ,5, 185
1 5, 185
2 10,370
6 25, 800
1 5, 185
2 10, 245
2 10, 745
14 76, 715
1 5, 060
3 16. 655
8 40, 930
2 10, 745
1 5,310
3 16, .309
1 5, 060
1 6, 560
1 5, 310
1 5, 560
2 10, 370
2
10,620
2
10, 620
2
10,495
2
11,245
1 5,185
22 117,210
11 56,910
1 5, 185
3 15, 806
1 5, 310
4 21,115
7 36, 185
3 16, 555
2 10, 120
4 20,490
32 166,670
5,185
5,060
41, 730
21,240
11,245
5,310
5,185
5,685
20, 740
10, 870
5.060
20, 240
388
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
SALARIES AND EXPENSES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, State — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,080 to $5,810— Con.
Miscellaneous duplicating unit su-
pervisor -
Organization and methods analyst. .
Organization and methods examiner.
Organi7;ition relations assistant
Personal assistant
Personal assistant to assistant secre-
tary -
Persona] secretary
Personnel assistant _.
Personnel oflBcer _._
Personnel technician -
Photographer _ _.
Placement officer
Policy reports officer
Political analyst
Post management assistant _.
Press officer
Principal assistant, secretary
Procurement officer
Production cryptographer
Property and supply officer
Public opinion analyst
Purchasing agent
Quota control officer
Real estate appraiser
Records management analyst
Records retirement analyst
Registration assistant
Reports assistant...
Reports officer
Requirements analyst
Research analyst
Research assistant
Reviewer
Salary analyst - ...»-.
Scientific linguist, _ _.
Secretarial assistant _.
Secretary ___
Secretary to assistant secretary
Secretary to director..
Section chief.
Security control cryptanalyst
Security officer _.
Shift chief
Shorthand reporter
Space analyst-
Space planning analyst
Speaking arrangements officer
Special agent
Special assistant
,Statistician
Superintendent of diplomatic
pouch unit
Supervising purchasing agent..
Survey statistician
Training specialist
Translator...
Transportation specialist
Treaty analyst
Treaty procedural officer
TV officer.
Unit chief.
XTnit head _
Visa technician
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,066
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,645.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,566 to $6,315
Grade 9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,li62 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended
(22 U. S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service officers;
Career m inister, $14,300
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300..
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700..
Class3. Range $9,130 to $11,030...
Class 4. Range $6,963 to $8,863..,.
Class 6. Range $5,313 to $6,713....
Class 6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
1952 actual
$5, 185
10, 370
36, 170
5. 560
6,435
5,685
5,310
21,240
20, 366
25, 426
6,560
5,310
20, 990
5,060
10, 245
6.185
5.435
10. 995
6,060
15, 725
41, 730
5,560
5, 060
15, 930
5.810
5,810
5,560
5.436
10, 370
10. 245
10, 245
42, 980
5,060
.5,060
16. 180
32,110
6,186
16. 430
6,435
5,186
15,930
37, 920
15,680
42, 530
22. 115
31,610
6,685
5.810
5,810
20.615
11.120
5. 435
5. 810
6.060
10, 370
2, 658, 070
■8
1, 144, 780
il
3, 163, 785
12
2, 616, 210
11 30,860
1 4. 526
1 4, 490
8 31, 480
6 20, 400
2 6, .588
43 133.850
111 303, 112
6 16,310
4 57, 200
22 280. 000
23 262, 350
44 415,990
40 292,020
15 85. 295
1 6, 313
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 436
3 15, 680
8 42, 106
10, 996
5.685
5.560
15, 930
15. 430
15, 305
5,685
5.435
20, 990
5.186
10. 370
5,435
10, 675
10, 370
5,060
15. 806
31,360
5.686
5,060
16.180
6.810
5,810
6,660
6,685
5,185
10, 245
10, 245
43, 105
5, 185
6,060
16, 555
32, 610
6,185
6,060
5,435
6,185
16, 056
33, 735
5,060
10, 745
5. 060
30. 985
22, 240
21, 240
5, 686
6,686
6,810
5,810
38. 365
11.370
6, 660
6, 810
6,060
10. 370
2, 494, 120
1, 148, 870
1 4, 490
9 36, 916
5 17, 440
2 6.668
43 134, 650
104 298.928
5 13, 780
4 57, 200
25 326, 500
23 262,720
40 379,700
39 286, 157
18 102.234
1 6, 313
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
41. 730
6.560
16. 930
6.685
6,560
6.435
15, 430
16,305
6,685
6,435
20, 990
6.186
10, 370
1 5, 435
6 30, 915
2 10, 370
1 5,060
3 15, 806
7 36, 420
1 5, 685
1 5, 060
4 21. 240
1 .5. 810
1 6, 810
1 6, 560
1 6, 686
1 5, 186
2 10, 245
2 10, 245
8 43, 105
1 6, 185
1 6, 060
3 16, 430
6 32, 610
1 5, 185
1 6. 060
3 16, 430
1 6,435
2 10, 245
3 16, 055
6 33, 736
1 6, 060
2 10, 745
1 5. n;o
6 30, 985
4 22, 240
4 21, 240
1 5. 685
1 5. 685
1 5. 810
1 5. 810
7 38, 365
2 11,370
1 6.560
1 5, 810
1 5, 060
1 5. 060
1 5. 310
6 31.985
40 205.720
627
2, 849, 070
3, 144, 705
i5
2, 895, 745
8 24. 200
1 4. 650
1 4, 490
9 35. 915
6 17,440
2 6, 668
43 1.34.650
104 299.328
6 10. 200
4 57, 200
24 313.700
26 286.070
41 389,130
41 302, 483
21 121,773
1 5, 313
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades— Continued
Grade established by the Foreign
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num- Total
Service Act of 1946— Con.
ber
salary
her
salary
ber salary
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300..
3
$39,200
3
$39,200
4 $.53,500
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700..
2
23, 680
2
23,680
4 49, 080
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,030...
1
10, 030
1
10, 030
2 20, 360
Class 4. Range $6,963 to $8,863....
1
7,663
1
7,663
1 7, 563
Foreign Service staff officers and
employees:
Class 1. Range $9,950 to $11,130...
2
21. 080
1
9,950
1 9,950
Class 2. Range $9,230 to $10,250...
4
38. 180
4
38, 420
4 38,420
Class 4. Range $7,689 to $8,649....
6
40.585
5
40, 126
6 40, 125
Class 6. Range $7,096 to $8,115....
4
30. 960
6
38, 595
6 46,470
Class 6. Range $6,501 to $7,401....
4
20,904
3
20, 403
3 20, 403
Class 7. Range $5,907 to $6,807
6
30, 615
6
30, 616
6 30, 615
Class 8. Range $5,313 to $6,213....
60,157
8
44,304
10 56, 730
Class 9. Range $4,719 to $5,619....
6
28, 674
7
33.213
7 33,213
Class 10. Range $4,323 to $5,223...
6
22,935
5
22, 935
5 22, 935
Class 11. Range $3,927 to $4,647...
4
16. 428
9
36, 183
9 36, 663
Class 12. Range $3,531 to $4,251...
5
19, 215
3
10, 953
3 10, 963
Class 13. Range $3,150 to $3,870...
1
3,631
Grades established by the Secretary
of State:
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
111
379,630
J07
341, 470
122 409,471
Total permanent, departmental-
6.688
5,428
6,859
28,541,829
30, 858, 631
284,008
385, 391
1, 062, 780
Net permanent, departmental (av-
28. 578. 117
28 1.56 438
29, 795, 861
475, 109
Part-time and temporary employment
358. 677
416,893
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base
92, 667
109, 824
118,730
381, 985
393 000
418,000
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
15,119
15, 700
AIl personal services, departmental..
29, 426. 565
29, 091, 865
30,823,390
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 10,800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
10, 600
1
1 9,600
1
10, 200
1
10, 200
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
8,760
1
8,960
1 8, 360
3 25,280
3
25, 280
3
25,280
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
15, 080
2
2 15, 480
1 7,440
1
10 72, 560
17 126,080
17
126, 680
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2
13, 480
2
15
92, 300
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Asjont
3
17, 250
3
17, 625
3 17, 625
OriHir " I; in-c v-,060 to $5,810:
6
32, 485
6
6 33, 235
ExiH.n. .i-,.,i^l.Uil
5
27, 800
6 32, 985
1 6,310
10
53, 100
1 6, 936
24 107,782
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
18
80,315
16
72, 405
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to ,$4,545
15
63, 216
15
64. 675
13 63,835
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to ,M.160
36
131, 886
34
127, 940
40 147,560
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
49
163, 755
48
163. 220
43 146, 100
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
18
54, 760
19
69. 230
16 46, 710
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to .$3,230
2
6,740
2
6,900
1 2,990
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1
3,464
1
3.464
1 3, 464
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1
3,230
1
3.230
1 3, 230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
7
20,104
7
20,664
7 20,664
229
224
233
1,069.208
1, 059. 878
1, 110,P36
10, 692
10,600
26,000
Net permanent, field (average
1 0.5S. 516
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
4, 112
4,076
4.270
30, 125
32, 000
1. 092, 7.53
1, 085, 354
Foreign Service:
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended (22
U. S. C. 801-1168):
Chiefs of mission:
Class 1. $26,000
13
325. 000
13
326, 000
!3 325,000
Class 2. $20,000
17
19
19 332,600
22 330, 000
Class 4. $1.5,000
22
330, 000
22
Foreign Service officers:
Career minister, $14,300
11
167, 300
10
143. 000
10 143,000
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
389
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Foreign Service— Continued
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946— Continued
Foreign Service officers— Continued
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14.300
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
Class 4. Range $6,963 to $8,863
Class 5. Range $5,313 to $6,713
Glass 6. Range $3,993 to $5.093
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,.300
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12.700
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
Class 4. Range $6,963 to $8,863
Class 5. Range $,5,313 to $6,713
Class 6. Range $3,933 to $5,093
Foreign Service staS officers and em-
ployees:
Class 1. Range $9,950 to $11,130
Class 2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
Class 3. Range $8,481 to $M.441
Class 4. Range $7,689 to $8.649
Class 5. Range$7,095 to $8,115
Class 6. Range $6,501 to $7,401
Class 7. Range $5,907 to $6,807
Class 8. Range $5,313 to $6,213-
Class 9. Range $4,719 to $5,619
Class 10. Range $4,323 to $5,223
Class 11. Range $3,927 to $4,647
Class 12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
Class 13. Range $3,150 to $3,870
Class 14. Range $2,790 to $3,510
Class 15. Range $2,610 to $3,150
Class 16. Range $2,430 to $2,790
Class 18. Range $2,070 to $2,430
Class 20. Range $1,710 to $2.070
Class 22. Range $1,350 to $1,710
Consular agents:
Class 1. $1.040 _
Class 2. $780
Class 3. $520- -- __.
Local employees __
Total permanent, Foreign Service.,
Add terminal leave payments in excess of
lapses
Net permanent. Foreign Service
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowances.--
Salary diflerentlals. -. ._
All personal services, Foreign Serv-
ice—
01 Personal services _-_
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
ber salary
69
$921, 600
120
1, 381, 290
181
1. 731. 850
190
1. 385, 367
15 191, 200
51 583, 630
68 619.540
59 456.496
13 74. 069
1 4. 593
31 327. 570
53 510. 520
" 499.117
75 602.
86 630.060
37
922, 132
72
1, 058, 052
35
1, 316, 628
79
1. 388. 728
68
1. 653, 859
3. 066, 281
940
3. 400. 402
1. 022
3, 303. 506
81 244, 620
5 13, 350
2 4. 920
1 2. 070
2 3. 480
1 1, 470
765
60, 639, 064
16, 091, 495
1963 estimate 1964 estimate
ber salary
73
$984, 300
122
1.417.110
187
1, 825. 410
185
1. 393. 672
19 248.800
46 502,37(1
70 675.300
63 413.922
13 74. 069
1 4. 793
35 371,370
52 605. 420
64 666. 263
76 615. 017
92 679. 260
149
1. 010, 144
181
1, 122, 299
237
1, 340, 628
286
1, 436, 775
1, 780. 960
751
3, 092. 877
890
3, 269, 321
1,012
3, 316, 038
64 196.390
5 13, 530
2 6, 040
1 2, 070
2 3.510
1 1. 470
3.120
3.900
12. 480
47, 404, 246
Num- Total
ber salary
77
$1, 035, 500
134
1, 558, 640
192
1, 871, 660
188
1, 421. 261
21 275, 600
.54 595, 030
78 749, .540
56 434, 111
18 104. 871
1 4. 793
43 456.360
60 ,581.000
70 617.319
86 692,387
105 771.496
169
1. 139, 930
199
1, 232, 406
258
1, 460, 887
1, 593, 523
447
2, 036, 991
789
3, 239, 875
941
3. 461. 981
1,060
3, 484, 202
74 229,660
10 29, 280
2 5, 040
2 4, 140
2 3.510
1 1. 470
6 6, 240
6 3,900
18 9, 360
77, 581, 456 | 82, 171, 0
60,070,390
17,511.065
63,596,841
18, 674. 168
ACQUISITION OF BUILDINGS ABROAD
Acquisition of Buildings Abroad, State —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
13
1
10
13
1
12
17
1
16
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by Secretary of
State:
Average salary
Average grade
$7. 732
OS-12.1
$7. 732
OS-12.1
$7,802
GS-12.8
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$75. 897
6,050
375
$94, 045
6,100
370
$132,650
4,800
550
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of .52-week
base
82,322
14, 735
93,049
100, 515
7,200
96, 000
85,257
801,297
7,772,231
138, 000
8,000
1. 103, 000
794, 577
8,087,045
9, 071, 728
8, 861, 500
15,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Excepted schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Chief of branch
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 $10,400
1 9, 800
1 $10,400
1 9,800
riii,.r ni hianch
1 9,600
1 9, 600
1 .1 .1 Jf IJ. K:mge $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,360
1 8,660
1 8,760
1 8,360
1 8,660
1 8,,760
1 8 360
1 8 760
X 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 240
I 7,040
4 29,660
1 6, 340
I 4, 455
1 7.240
1 7,040
4 29,560
1 6,340
1 4, 465
3 22, 520
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955:
Reports and projects analyst
1 4,580
Total permanent, departmental..
13 100, 515
3 24,618
13 100, 515
1 6,470
17 143,740
1 11 090
Net permanent, departmental (av-
10 76, 897
6,050
376
12 94,045
6,100
370
I'arl-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment - ..-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
4,800
560
82,322
100, 515
138, 000
MISSIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Missions to International Organizations, State —
0BLIG.\TIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
203
4
195
196
3
186
195
4
191
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,937
GS-7.2
$2,824
CPC-3.4
$14,300
FSO-1.0
$10, 756
FSR-2.5
$4,367
FSS-10.7
$5,163
GS-7.3
$2. 878
CPC-3.4
$14, 300
FSO-1.0
$11,193
FSR-2.3
$4,346
$.5, 300
GS-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 933
CPC-3.4
Foreign Service officers;
$14, 300
FSO-1.0
Foreign Service reserve officers:
$10,695
FSR-2.5
Foreign Service staff:
$4,045
FSS-10.9 FSS-11.4
Pprsonal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
$1,052,989
24,599
4,107
71, 276
$1,039,862
10,400
4,048
75, 793
$1,065,164
20,000
4,311
85, 730
Total personal service obligations...
1,152,971
1,130,103
1, 175. 196
390
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
MISSIONS TO INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS— Continued
Missions to International Organizations, State — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments ,
Undistributed
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services.
Obligations incu
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$1,115,748
28,620
7,249
71,850
33,112
2,425
38,650
7,860
1,048
$1,175,195
45, 350
8,850
71, 950
31, 400
3,165
42, 260
11,100
4,700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Unclassified service; Positions at rates
in excess of $14,000:
United States representative to
United Nations,
Depiitv TIniti'.l ,=!t,ates representative
til
Uli
I es representative
sontative in Eco-
I'ouncil
si'ntative in Trus-
l -tales representative
cnt Commission
Deputy United States representative
in Interim Committee.-.
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Adviser on political and security
matters
.\dviser on economic and social
affairs
Special assistant to TJnited States
representative to United Nations.
Secretary-general.
Drpii t y secretary-general
I>ireel'>r. office of public affairs
( 'liii'f, reporting and documentation
division
Chief, division of administrative
and con ference services
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy secretary-general
Public affairs officer
Adviser on political and secui'ity
matters
Chief, reporting and documentation
Chief, division of administrative
and conference services
Chief, legal relations and protocol
staff.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, division of admin-
isir:itivc nnd f-nnference services..
On. I fi iiMrlini' hr.inch
.-|.. . : , ; ' ,'ii to. United States
II'. ' ■ i' I t't United Nations.
Iitieul and security
Oriulr IL'. l;:iii;v $7,040 to $8,040:
Cl]ii'(, ii'ti'iriiLc branch
Reporter
Chief, communications and distri-
bution branch
Protocol officer
Grade 11. Ranpe $5,940 to $6,940:
Public affairs officer
Assistant chief, communications
and distribution branch
Chief, services branch
Protocol officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$25, 000
20, 000
17,500
17, 500
17, 500
14,300
28,600
32, 400
10,800
6,940
'5,'"946'
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $25, 000
1 20, 000
1 17. 500
1 17. 600
1 17. 600
1 14. 300
2 28.600
9.600
10,000
10,600
10, 000
8, .560
$25, 000
20, 000
17. 600
17. 500
17.500
14, 300
28.600
10.800
11.800
11.800
10. 800
10. 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Chief, budget and finance branch...
Adviser, economic and social mat-
ters
Assistant chief, reference branch
Assistant to secretary-general
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250
chii-'r.
■ii
nd supply branch,
'i finance branch.,
.mx) to $5,810:
iut_
Aiii.-Liiii lu ^.L■l■^■l:lary-general.
Reporter
Chief, transportation and accom-
modations branch.
Administrative assistant
Shift chief, communication and
distribution branch
Section chief, reference branch
Documents officer
.\dviser, political security matters..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grades. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapse
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Payment above basic rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal
Field:
General schedule grades:
Unclassified
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
'S, departmental
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, field.
Foreign service:
Foreign Service officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
Class 4. Range $6,963 to .$8,863
Class 5. Range $5,313 to $6,713
Class 6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
Foreign Ser/ice stafi officers and em-
ployees:
Class 2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
Class 5. Range $7,095 to $8,115..
Class 7. Range $6,907 to $6,807
Class 9. Range $4,719 to $5,619
Class 10. Range $4,323 to $5,223
Class 11. Range $3,927 to $4,647
Class 12. Range $3,631 to $4,251
Class 13. Range $3,150 to $3,870
Alien employees .--
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
20, 240
6,685
6,185
Total permanent. Foreign Service.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, Foreign Service
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Living and
quarters allowance —
All personal services. Foreign Serv-
Personal services.
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
16, 430
10,120
10. 120
6.186
6.185
80. 640
60.670
100. 780
57.810
34. 630
9.010
810, 431
24, 599
15,173
3,200
Total of foregoing schedule..
Num- Total
ber salary
20,490
5,810
5,185
16,660
10.370
10.120
5.185
.5.310
83.040
62. 670
93.410
55. 630
32,480
9,130
790,820
10,400
22, 600
3.100
14.300
4. 955
4,170
27,100
68,180
9,430
6,259
18. 312
12, 621
26, 317
12. 810
8.390
35 219, 818
817
66.103
14,300
41.800
57. 810
9.730
8.463
5,313
9,950
6.267
10. 158
14.229
12. 141
26. 037
16.830
8.820
226, 687
868
53,293
1, 115, 748
14, 355
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
391
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COM-
MISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
Salaries and Expenses, International Boundary and Water Com-
mission, United States and Mexico, State —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ToUil number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
127
2
lOS
121
1
112
121
1
112
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$4, 491
OS-6.3
.$3. 213
CPC-4.2
$2, 462
$4, 781
OS-6.6
$3,213
CPC-4.2
$2, 855
$4, 781
QS-6.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,213
CPC-4.2
Ungraded positions:
$2. 855
01 Personal services:
$497, 20S
14,839
1.039
li, US
$526,030
4,050
1,150
4, 575
.$526, 030
Part-time and temporary positions--
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,050
1, 150
519. 204
12, 511
2.532
8,757
4.213
1,142
8, 578
20. 003
11,147
10
fill
as. 805
12, 500
4,000
8,950
3.259
2,500
ti, 750
18, 081
7,100
535, 805
12. 500
4.000
3,259
2.500
B, 760
7,100
525
525
588,708
599,470
599, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15, Range $10,800 to $1 1 ,800;
Budget and finance officer
Counsel
Principal engineer
Secretary --.
Supervising civil engineer
Grnde 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, administrative services
Civil engineer (planning)
Hydraulic engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, administrative services
Civil engineer
Procurement officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Civil engineer
Hydraulic engineer _
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Civil engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Civil engineer --
Hydraulic engineer --
Personnel officer --
Purchasing agent --
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range ,$3,795 to .$4,545 -
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,9S0.-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to $3,6S0.
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3.230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above;
Commissioner
Positions at daily rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,0 ^0...
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
B. 140
48. 920
18. 220
5,185
""5; 435
16, 055
10, 120
5, 560
10. 870
77,110
38, 905
59,810
53, 360
51,0.30
22. 560
5.000
S.PSO
13,500
12,316
6,540
44. 780
18. 820
5. .560
5. 185
.5. 560
22. 365
5,185
5,685
11, 620
77, 985
35, 360
54, 990
37, 805
45, 770
25, 630
7,660
14,300
11,418
6,540
44,780
18, 820
5, 560
6,185
5, 560
22, 366
5,185
5,685
11,620
77, 985
35,3^0
54, 990
37, 805
45, 770
25, 630
7,660
14, .300
11,418
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions:
$830
14,009
1,039
5,823
295
$8.50
3,200
1,150
4,300
275
$860
3, 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
1,150
4,300
276
619,204
535,805
535, 806
Construction, International Boundary and Water Commission,
United States and Mexico, State —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
201
2
170
241
3
228
211
2
199
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 191
QS-5.9
$3,212
CPC-5.0
$1,355
W, 170
GS-5.8
$2, 926
CPC-i.2
$2,085
$4,223
OS-5.S
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,917
CPC-4.1
Ungraded positions;
$2,096
01 Personal services:
$571, 754
16, 952
2,470
19,004
$746,036
19,600
1,950
19,160
$650, 053
Part-tinii- :iii<l n-niporary positions-
Reguliii |n\ III r\.rss of 52-week
base - - ---- --
14,500
1,460
16, 160
610, 180
19,827
158, 903
5, 937
14,016
7
52,646
969,052
5, 167, 115
13, 548
6,511,082
2,002
786, 636
20,300
236, 600
6,450
13,320
100
163,000
390,448
4,678,919
67,048
4,911,654
2,105
682, 153
19,800
261,000
6,450
13,320
100
160,000
Services performed by other agen-
8,000
6, 630, 678
99,400
2, 467, 649
1,650
13,514,315
11,276.480
50,000
9,350,000
60,000
13,514,315
11,226,480
9, 300, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grade-s:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Construction engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Project attorney
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Project chief clerk
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Geologist
Legal assistant -.
Realty officer --.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Geologist.- ---
Hvdraulic engineer ---
Grades. Range $4,6^0 to $370- - -.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
O radc 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade .5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315-
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490-
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680.-
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $3,750 to $3,230 - -
Total
salary
7,640
24, 960
24, 860
6,940
6,340
6,740
6,185
21,366
5, 060
5,060
6,185
19, 105
86, 345
32, 235
73,990
42,;
36, 140
37, 110
17, 740
4,940
7,605
20,800
Nam- Total
T salary
Num- Total
her salary
6,310
26, 060
6,185
5,060
'ii'eio'
88, 100
31,480
81, 555
7,6, 905
39, 950
26, 030
13, 060
7,865
33, 840
2,974
47,280
5, 310
15,930
5,185
6, 060
'ii.'eio
76, 486
27, 685
37, 226
69, 656
39, 950
26, 030
13, 060
392
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COM-
MISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, International Boundary and Water Com-
mission, United States and Mexico, State — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades— Continued
Grade 3. Range $2,6.52 to $3,032
Grade 1. Range $1,810 to $2,170 -
Num- Total
bor salary
2 $5, 504
Num- Total
bor salary
9 $23, 448
4 7,480
69 143, 884
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $20, 896
4 7, 480
Positions at daily rates:
Kates equivalent to less than $5,060.-.
52 70, 435
68 142, 532
201 671, 409
29.8 83,656
3.5 15,999
241 808,816
10 62, 780
211 699.398
Deduct:
14 49.345
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Net permanent, field (average num-
167.7 571,754
16, 952
2,470
1,5. 719
3. 285
225 746,036
19,500
1,950
15,500
3,650
197 650. 053
Part-time and temporary positions:
14. ."ion
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
1.450
13.500
2.650
610, 180
786, 636
682. 153
Operation and Maintenance, International Boundary and Water
Commission, United States and Mexico, State —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Totalnumber of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
312
1
269
261
1
256
317
1
266
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 260
GS-6.8
.$3. 576
CPC-5.4
$2,011
,$4,517
OS-6.2
$3. 555
CPC-5.4
$2,015
.$4, 598
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 397
CPC-5.4
Ungraded positions:
$2, 015
01 Persona! services:
$774,916
6,517
2.376
9,374
$746. 596
6,676
2.460
9,600
$781. 020
Part-time and tempoiary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
6,675
2.450
10.600
793, 182
3,783
4,411
6,659
8,013
28
41, 121
741
146, 000
29. 469
2,319
624
765, 320
,6.700
6. .600
5. 600
7. 616
100
28, 000
741
285. 627
18.000
75. 000
650
800 746
6 800
6,000
7 616
28, 000
Services performed by other agen-
741
18, non
650
1,034,350
1, 197, 754
DETAIL OF PEKSONAl SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
1 $8, 360
1 8, 760
1 7,240
1 $8, 660
1 8, 960
1 7, 440
Su[inrintondent of construction and
1 8, 960
ar:u\r ]■ i: ,■ '. ::,nio to $8,040:
1 7, 040
Ilv.lKiulif.'iii;in.-c!r
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
2 12, 280
1 6, .540
2 12, 880
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
1
6,140
6, 340
12, 480
1
1
6, 340
6, 540
12. 880
Assistant superintendent of con-
struction and maintenance --
Civil engineer
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5, 940to $6,940— Con.
Hydraulic engineer--
Supervisor of power plant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Civil engineer
Foreman of power plant -
Hydraulic engineer
Superintendent of maintenance
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to .$6,.370--
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Ranee $3,705 to $4. .646--
Grade 5. Ramv ^ : ii" lu - i,ir,i)
Grade4. R;in", ■ . i: . i ; Cv--)
Grade 3. Rnir ■ ■ ' '"" t, ;,i;ii
Grade 2. Run -. ' 'i ■ ■ ; ■.')()
Grade 1. R:iir'. ■ • ■ i -• ■ .'mi
Crafts, proterl i 1 ' ' ; iiilgrades:
Grade 10. K-m . ' - '. ■' ilS
Grade 9. R:itil'- 'I,':h i i -i.'ido
Grade 8. Range n,7iO lo W,t90
Grade 7. R,ange $3,435 to $4.035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840 -.
Positions at dally rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $6,060--.
Total permanent, field-.-
Deduct:
Lapses -.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, field (average n
ber, net salary) - -.-
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employement
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work dlfTerential
01 Personal j
16,680
5,120
26. 605
39. 030
17, 925
45.115
32. 060
11.020
7.900
57, 965
7,856
11, 706
81. 380
169 344. 967
312 901, 475
39 9 86.577
257. 8 774, 916
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10, 870
.5. 245
27, 480
39, 405
10, 730
35. 030
19, 700
8. 650
5,240
8.105
7.770
63. 280
6.428
44. 100
49. 464
142 286.117
261 760, 154
6 13, 559
Num- Total
ber salary
5,810
.6.060
10. 870
6.060
.5.245
31, 685
43, 200
14,140
.38, 206
22. 660
14,150
6,240
52, 660
16, 600
30, 545
24,945
82,480
30,220
65,100
54,568
19, 780
317 961,120
52. 5 180, 100
AMERICAN SECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL
COMMISSIONS
American Sections, International Commissions, State — •
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other posltlons-
11
5
16
12
4
15
12
6
18
-\veraKe salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$7. 609
GS-I0.7
$6, 938
GS-10.3
$7, 235
GS-10.3
01 Personal services:
$80. 146
11. 164
322
7,332
$79, 220
8,791
326
5.526
.$86, 824
Part-timeand temporary positions-.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
14. 646
328
9. 120
93. 964
9.842
291
1,002
480
5,963
5, 738
1,755
2,187
245, 810
127
93, 862
14, 173
180
1,025
4.60
5.60
6, 689
1.060
730
245. .600
150
16, 868
180
1,125
450
790
5, 8.50
1,050
7.'}0
11 Gr.ants, subsidies, and contributions..
294,000
150
372, 169
363, 364
432,000
ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
Total number of permanent positions
9
7
9
6
8
7
Average salaries and grades:
Gener.al schedule grades:
$4, 437
QS-7.1
$4, 754
GS-8.0
$3. 374
CPC-5.0
$4,829
GS-8.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 374
CPC-5.0
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
393
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS — COntlDUed
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION- TO FEDERAL SECURITY
AGENCT — continued
01 Personal services:
$33, 213
73
$33,403
104
$37, 090
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
85
33, 286
6.746
100
62
49
1,276
6,766
9,661
63
33, 507
9.378
600
650
200
1.700
7,100
1.900
125
37, 175
4.700
200
750
500
1,200
3.960
1.400
125
57. 999
55, 160
50,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
17
4
20
13
4
16
17
4
20
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 395
GS-6.5
.$4, 451
GS-6.6
$4. 451
GS-6.6
01 Personal services:
$77,071
12, 305
300
1,735
$57, 700
8,700
200
$76. 000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
11,700
300
Total personal services (see "Con-
solidated schedule," Geological
Survey, Department of the lu-
91.411
8,418
528
933
1.333
164
5,444
11,061
6,497
66,600
6,760
270
600
88,000
8,000
500
1,000
2,100
7,500
3,000
5.000
10, 500
8,000
124,779
86,820
118, 000
AI.LOCATION- TO DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
12
9
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,686
QS-7.4
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$42, 200
1,474
41,916
9,590
95. 180
1
1
ILLOCATION TO FEDERAL POWER
COMMISSION
Total number of permanent positions
6
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$8,093
GS-11.8
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$5, 436
992
12
6,440
3UMM.iRY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
55
9
34
8
37
10
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
63
37
45
01 Personal services:
$238,066
23,469
695
9,067
$170, 323
17, 491
630
5,525
$199, 914
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
26, 245
713
9,120
271, 297
27, 472
919
1,999
1,813
6,176
54, 374
29,162
17, 345
245, 810
190
193, 969
30,306
1,050
2,275
450
750
9,489
15, 650
6,630
246, 500
275
235, 992
29,568
880
2,875
460
1,290
07 Other contractual services. _. -
12, 050
16, 500
7,130
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
294, 000
275
656, 557
505, 344
600, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Commissioner
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Commissioner..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer to the Commission
Secretarv
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Senior geodetic engineer
Assistant to the Commissioners...
Grade 11. R?mge $6,940 to $6,940:
Topographic engineer — —
Secretary
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Topographic engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,100
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
P.art-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance .-
All personal services, field
Add portion of salaries carried in "Con-
solidated schedule," Geological Survey,
Department of the Interior
Personal services.
ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL SECURITY
AOENCY
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chemist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Commissioned officer grades:
Senior grade
Full grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
1952 actual 1953 estimate
$11, 800
10, 600
5,810
5,495
4,670
5,435
8,635
3,535
3,175
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)..
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base
Personal services.
7,346
5,529
4,268
$11,800
10,600
8, 040
5,940
10, 240
7,840
3,910
3,255
3,374
7,907
7.346
6,529
1954 estimate
$11,800
10,000
10, 365
8,090
4,035
$5, 940
10, 120
3,255
3,374
7.907
7,346
5,529
I
^M
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION AND
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
International Information and Educational Activities, State-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent ol all other positions.
9,871
155
7,945
10,023
99
9,262
10, 512
98
10, 051
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$5, 370
GS-8.1
$7,311
FSO-4.0
$7,989
FSR-3.8
$5, 173
FSS-8.9
$1, 157
$6,690
GS-8.7
$7, 207
FSO-4.1
$8, 039
FSR-3.8
$5, 424
FSS-8.6
$1,285
$5, 777
as-8.8
Foreign Service officers:
$7, 616
FSO-4.1
Foreign Service reserve officers:
$8, 262
Average grade
Foreign Service stafl officers:
FSR-3.8
$5, 525
FSS-8.5
Ungraded positions (locals overseas):
$1. 340
01 Personal services:
$24, 987, 524
943, 305
100, 920
2,618,656
$30. 216. 331
643. 390
125.710
3, 303, 734
$33, 639. .693
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
660. 098
145. 220
4. 096, 823
Total personal services -
28,650,405
34. 349, 165
38,641.734
Direct Obligations
28,684,623
2,485,841
2, 795, 293
1,695,866
3,081,249
2, 944. 626
16,609,125
13,057,809
6,421.905
2,841,455
15, 592. 727
73,944
34. 267. 853
3, 376. 132
2, 471, 276
1,797,774
3, 946, 801
2, 641, 074
12,672,911
12, 650, 089
5, 928, 884
2. 072. 700
13, 797, 903
77, 325
38. 641. 734
3.421,405
2.471.003
1,918,681
4, 267, 930
06 Printing and reproduction
4, 411, 236
17, 903, 906
Services performed by other agen-
13. 624. 100
8. 442. 705
2. 936. 555
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
15 Taxes and assessments
16,490.460
87,086
Total direct obligations
96, 184, 463
95, 690, 722
114,616,800
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
65, 782
24,735
91,312
n? nth pftntrnptn-ll ■^prvire'?
^I C^ V ^ itn,.:nlc-
78, 688
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts -
90,517
170,000
96, 274, 980
95, 860, 722
114,516,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$13,000
Num
ber
1
1
6
2
1
1
8
10
4
2
6
1
9
3
1
1
Total
salary
$13,000
12.000
67, 560
21,850
11.300
10,800
86.900
108, 260
43, 200
21.8.50
66. 300
11.800
100. 200
32. 400
11.800
10. 800
Num
ber
1
1
6
2
1
1
8
10
4
2
6
1
9
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$13. 200
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
12,000
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
5
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
5
2
8
3
1
1
66,500
10.800
11,300
10,800
22,100
54,250
10.800
10.800
65. 600
23. 600
88,900
32,400
11, 550
10. 800
68.300
21. 860
Assistant deputy administrator
11,. 650
10, 800
86,900
109, 600
43,450
21,860
Deputy assistant administrator
67. 050
11,800
101.200
11.800
11.050
Planning irtvi<5Pr
10. 800
1
1
3
3
1
10. 800
11.300
32,400
29,000
9,600
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
10. 800
11,300
32,400
38,400
9,600
9.600
9,600
9,600
11.050
11.300
32,650
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
38, 600
9,800
9,000
1 9,600
9,600
Budget planning officer
9,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Chief of stafl
Chief of unit ---
Coordinator -
Deputy assistant administrator
Director -- ---
Editor -
Evaluation officer --
Foreign affairs adviser -
Frequency specialist
Information and editorial specialist..
Infonnation specialist
Intelligence research speciaUst
Liaison officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Planning adviser
Policy adviser
■ Program specialist
Public affairs specialist
Research analyst ---■
Special assistant
Special projects officer
Stafl assistant
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Art editor
A ssistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to chief of division
Assistant to director
As,sociate chief of staff..
Budget analyst
Budget planning officer ---
Business accountant -•
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of stafl
Chief of unit
C ongressional correspondent
Coxuitry desk officer
Editor. --
Evaluatidii .lilir..!
Foreign :iiT i "!ii' ■ i
Informal 1.. I ; <r\ . ' I'n.il si>eeialist.
Informati'iii si^nMli-t
Intelligenoe research specialist
Organisation and methods examiner
Picture editor
Planning adviser
Planning officer
Policy adviser —
Policy and planning assistant
Political analyst - --
Printing .specialist
Production officer
Program specialist
Public affairs specialist -
Public opinion analyst..
Shift editor
Special assistant ---
Staff assistant
Technician --
Training officer
Writer --
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
Administrative analyst --.
Administrative officer -..
Art editor
Arts and monuments specialist
.Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to director -
Attestation officer
Broadcast studio technician.
Budget analyst
Business representative
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of unit..
Country desk officer —
Editor ---
English teaching specialist
Evaluation officer
Exhibits officer
Field specialist..
Foreign affairs officer
Government accountant
Information and editorial specialist
Information specialist...
Intelligence research specialist
News editor
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Picture editor
Plaiming adviser. -
Planning officer.. --
Procurement and supply officer
Production officer
Program analyst
Num- Total
ber salary
31 $300,600
6 48, 400
3 29, 400
4 38. 800
2 20, 000
2 20. 200
1 9,600
2 19, 200
9 88, 030
1 10, 400
3 30, 200
2 19, 200
2 19, 200
1 9, 600
1 9.600
4 39. 000
13 127. 600
1 9. 600
3 28. 800
1 9.600
1 9,800
1 9,600
16. 720
8,360
8,360
16, 720
8.660
8.760
8.560
16. 720
8,360
1,360
1 8,360
17 143,920
46 389,960
1 8, 660
7 58, 920
16 136,760
,,360
11 94, 560
20 168. 200
3 26. 680
1 8.360
6 41, 80O
1 8, 360
4 33, 440
1 8. 360
2 16. 720
2 16. 720
1 8, 660
1 8. 360
1 8. 360
4 33. 640
1 8. 360
1 8. 360
1 8. 360
2 16, 720
1 8, 360
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
14. 080
7.040
21.120
7.040
14.680
7.040
7.040
7.040
42. 240
7.040
21. 720
28. 360
38. 400
14,080
7,040
14,080
14, 680
7,240
Num- Total
ber salary
40 $386. 800
3 29. 200
16 154.600
1 9.800
2 20, 000
1 9,800
15 108, 200
1 7,440
39 279,960
1 7, 840
6 42, 640
2 15, 080
3 21, 720
12 87, 280
2 14, 080
1 7,040
1 7,440
2 14, 080
1 7,040
9,600
9,600
19,200
78, 630
10,400
40,000
48, 000
9,600
2 19, 200
4 38. 400
14 137. 800
1 9.800
3 28. 800
1 9, 600
3 29, 200
1 9,600
1,600
1 8, 660
14 117,240
30 263,600
1 8, .660
10 84, 600
1 8, 360
28 236,280
1 8, 660
2 16, 720
9 78, 040
25 210,800
25. 080
41. 800
8.360
33. 440
8.360
8.360
16, 720
8,760
8. 360
26. OSO
26. 280
8.360
26, 280
16, 720
8,360
17, 920
3
1
26, 080
8,360
3
1
26,480
8,360
3
1
1
26,080
8,360
8,360
3
1
1
25.280
8.360
8,660
8,040
7,040
7,040
14. 080
7.040
14. 080
7.040
7.040
1 7. 040
6 42. 640
2 14. 480
2 14. 080
1 7. 040
2 14.080'
1 7. 240
2 15, 480
1 7, 040
8 58, 320
1 7, 440
35 252,200
1 7, 840
5 36. 000
1 8. 040
2 14. 080
9 65, 760
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
1 7,440
1 7,040
14, 080
59, 520
7,240
14,080
7,640
14,080
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
395
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range$7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Program officer _.
Program specialist.
Publications editor ._
Radio engineer
Reports officer
Special assistant
Special events officer
Stall assistant
Technician
Training officer
Translation officer
Utilization officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative analyst..
Administrative officer
Arts and monuments specialist
Assistant chiet of branch
Broadcast studio technician
Budget analyst
Business accountant
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Editor
Exhibits officer
Film technician
Fiscal analyst
Fiscal officer-
Foreign affairs analyst
Oovemthent accountant
Illustration artist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Language editor
Librarian
News editor...
Organization and methods exami-
Photographer
Picture editor
Producer
Production officer —
Program analyst
Program officer
Program specialist
Publication writer... —
Radio script editor ....
Reports analyst
Reports officer
Special assistant
Training officer
Translation officer
Utilization officer
Visual display specialist
Grade ID. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Layout and design specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of unit
Attestation officer
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Editor
Evaluation officer
Exhibits officer
Film analyst...
Film technician
Fiscal analyst .-.
Fiscal officer
Foreign affairs analyst
Government accountant
Illustration artist
Information and editorial specialist
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Interviewer
Librarian
Morse operator
News writer
Organization and methods examiner.
Picture editor..
Policy analyst
Procurement and supply officer
Production assistant
Production officer
Program analyst
Program officer...
Projection printmg specialist. ..
Publication writer
Reports analyst
Reports officer
Special events officer
Staff assistant
Transportation specialist..
Training officer...
Utilization officer
Visual display specialist
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5.370...
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
Graded. Range $3,795 to $4,645...
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160. ..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estuuate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ID $70,600
2 14, 280
4 28, 16D
2 14, 080
1 7,240
1 7, 040
1 7,040
2 14, 080
1 7,840
:,040
6,140
6,140
18, 020
41. 980
5.940
18.020
12,280
5,940
6,140
5.940
19 116,060
1 5, 940
3 17, 820
5,940
6,140
42,380
6,940
6.940
5,940
69,600
12.480
11,880
5,940
6,340
12,280
6,140
5,940
20,020
6,140
12,680
5,500
5,060
25, 425
6,060
6,310
10, 620
6,060
6,060
72, 966
5,060
26,800
87, 520
10,370
10, 370
5,060
31, 235
20,240
10, 120
10, 245
47,415
5,060
5.810
5,310
15, 665
72,090
20,365
5,685
10, 370
11,245
15, 655
'i6,'245
2 10, 245
2 10, 245
1 5, 370
132 572,060
27 107, 590
217 775,345
ber salary
2
14, 080
2
14, 080
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7.040
1
7,040
2
14,480
2
14,680
1
7,040
1
7,040
7,040
14,080
7,040
12,480
36,640
5,940
5,940
5,940
1 6, 340
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
12 72, 680
1 5. 940
1 5, 940
15 92, 300
1 5, 940
6 29,900
11,880
6,140
30, 700
11,880
11,880
35, 640
5,940
5,940
...............
2
12,280
2 12, 680
2
1
12, 080
6,940
2 12,080
1 5, 940
2
12,880
2 13, 280
5,060
15,180
5,060
10,120
1 6, 185
1 6,060
.1 6,185
1
1
1
5,310
5,185
5,310
1 5,560
1 5,560
16
1
77,650
6,060
16
1
84, 460
5,186
19
3
2
98,390
15, 555
10,120
19
3
4
100, 615
16,930
20,240
4 20, 865
4 20, 740
1 5, 060
1 5,060
11 57,410
1 5, 185
2 10, 870
1 6,060
1 5, 185
7 35, 920
1 5, 185
1 6,810
.... ..---.
1 5,000
1 5, 060
3 15,305
1 6. 185
1 6, 185
1 5, 185
2 10, 245
2 9, 240
133 575, 640
28 112,635
206 737, 335
ber salary
18,220
11,880
6,940
37, 240
6,940
6, 140
11,880
6,540
6,940
6,140
16 100, 440
1 5, 940
16 95, 040
11,880
11,880
36, 040
6,140
6,140
5,185
15, 430
5,185
15, 180
20,990
10, 246
5.060
53. 225
5,310
10, 995
5,060
5.310
36. 896
6,310
6,810
1 6,810
1 5,060
1 5, 185
3 15, 555
1 5,310
1 5,310
1 5,310
2 10, 495
2 9, 365
144 633,395
29 118,680
209 762,690
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental i
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-worlt differential
Departmental differential
All personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator
Assistant chief of division
Assistant deputy administrator
Assistant director
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Controller
Deputy controller
Information specialist
Policy adviser
Political commentator and adviser..
Program director
Special assistant
Station supervisor
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section.
Assistant to executive officer
Chief of branch
Chief of division...
Chief of section _..
Chief of staff
Coordinator
Director
Editor
Information and educational spe-
cialist
Information specialist
Maintenance technician
Policy adviser
Political analyst
Production officer..
Program officer
Project director...
Radio engineer
Special assistant
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative ofiicer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to executive officer
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Civil engineer
Commentator
Construction cost accountant
Construction supervisor
Contract specialist
Editor.
Engineer..
Executive secretary.
Field radio officer
Frequency engineer
Information and editorial specialist.
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Maintenance technician
News editor
Organization and methods ex-
aminer
Policy information editor
Political analyst
Printing specialist..
Producer...
Production officer
Program development officer
Program officer.
Project director
Radio engineer
Shift editor...
Special assistant
Technical adviser
Television officer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
191 $624,435
134 404,740
3 8,660
Num- Total
ber salary
1,402
7, 764, 375
300.6
1, 678, 526
1,281
7. 494, 865
121.7
652, 520
1,321
7, 776, 930
76.7
444,734
13, 739
112, 901
26, 318
10,!
) 10, 800
2 21, 600
10 111,000
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
15 145.600
3 29, 200
10 96, 200
2 16, 720
1 8, 360
1 8. 360
15 127, 200
44 371,440
40 335,200
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8. 360
1 8, 360
2 17, 320
2 17, 720
3 25, 080
1,360
60,160
8,560
34, 240
60, 160
16, 720
8,360
25, 080
75,840
83,600
1 11,050
12 129, 850
13 143, 650
1 io,r"~
1 10,1
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
2 21, 850
2 21, 600
1 11,800
4 44, 200
2 19, 200
6 48, 200
1 9.600
1 9,600
21 202, 800
'36""288,'fi
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
9,600
19, 400
9,600
38,400
9,600
28, 800
2 16, 720
"5'""42,'66o'
44 370,440
2 16, 720
2 16, 720
4 33, 440
4 33, 440
3 25, 080
17,320
8,360
41,800
25, 080
"58^620"
8,660
76, 040
33, 440
33,440
60,160
84,000
8,360
16,720
9,360
37,300
159, 950
29, 677
8 86, 400
1 10. 800
1 11,050
13 140, 650
13 145, 150
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
2 22, 350
2 21,850
1 11. 800
4 44, 700
2 21, 600
19,400
9.800
38, 400
9.600
48. 000
19, 200
39, 800
2 16, 920
"'5'"'42,'666
43 366,480
2 16, 720
2 16. 720
4 33, 840
4 33, 440
3 25, 080
1 8, 360
64 458,240
1 8, 360
"3'"25,'480
"2'"i7,'720
1 8,560
5 42, 600
1 8,360
1 8, 660
4 33,440
"7 "68,926
"9" '76.'646
4 33, 640
4 34, 240
""6""60,'560
7 58, 920
9 76, 640
1 8,360
2 16, 720
1 9, 360
396
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION AND
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES— Continued
International Information and Educational Activities, State — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Transcription officer
Writer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant--
Administrative oflBcer
Art editor
Assistant chief of branch..
Assistant chief of section
Assist<mt chief of unit
Budget analyst
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Civil engineer
Commentator
Construction cost accountant
Contract specialist
Copvrigbt clearance specialist
Editor
Engineer
Field radio officer
Film editor
Film technician —
Frequency specialist
Information and editorial special-
ist-
Information specialist.
Intelligence research specialist
Language editor —
Li^iison officer
Music speci'ilist -
News writer
Operations manager
Organization and methods exami-
ner.
Picture editor
Producer.
Production director... -
Production officer
Program development officer
Project director
Pronagation specialist
Radio engineer --- -.
Radio script editor
Radio survey specialist
Security officer
Shift editor
Special assistant —
Special events officer
Special projects officer..
Station supervisor
Technical adviser
Traffic manager
Transcription officer
Writer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative analyst...
Administrative officer .-
Announcer-adapter
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
.\ssistant chief of unit
Broadcast studio technician
Budget analyst
Chief of section -
Chief of unit ---
Commentator
Construction cost accountant
Contract specialist
Editor
Evaluation analyst
Evahiation officer
Executive secretary.
Film editor.
Film technician
Frequency engineer
Frequency specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Liaison officer
Librarian
Maintenance engineer
Music specialist
News writer
Operations manager
Organization and methods exam-
iner.
Personnel assistant
Pict"re editor
Political analyst .-
Producer
Produ cer-translator
Producer-announcer
Production director— -'-
Production officer
Program development officer
Propagation specialist---
Radio engineer
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6 35, 400
29 207,760
2 14, 080
13 91. 920
2 14. 480
1 7. 040
1 7. 040
28 197. 720
2 14. 080
2 14. 080
1 7. 040
3 21, 120
14. 480
7.040
28, 160
7,040
17 121,480
6 35, 200
3 21, 120
1 7, 040
7 50, 680
61 423, 640
6 42, 640
1 7.040
3 21, 120
1 7,040
16 112,840
14, 080
5.940
5.940
17,820
5.940
6.740
90, 100
11,880
17, 820
47. 520
6,140
5,940
6,940
5,940
13 79, 820
6 35. 640
6 30. 100
2 12, 080
3 18. 820
3 18. 420
1 5. 940
1 5. 940
30 182.200
3 17, 820
1 6.940
9 54, 660
5 30, 900
2 11,880
1 5, 940
23 144,220
Num- Total
salary
22. ,520
42. 240
7,240
7.040
35, 200
7,040
2 14. 080
12 85. 080
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
10 71.000
1 7, 040
3 21, 120
1 - 7, 040
32 225,680
7.040
7.040
21, 320
7,040
1 7. 040
1 7, 240
. 1 7,040
3 21,120
16 112.840
3 21, 120
1 7, 040
1 7. 040
1 7. 040
29 205,960
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
2 14, OSO
7 49, 280
69 488,570
6 43, 040
22 155. 880
1 7. 040
2 14, 080
7,040
28, 360
35, 200
11,880
5,940
5,940
24, 360
11,880
23.760
12, RRO
24. .360
6.140
11.880
5. 940
12. 080
11,880
6.940
87. 960
23, 900
41, 780
17, 820
24. 360
5,940
36 216.840
4 23. 760
6 29. 700
2 12, 280
20 125, e
3 22, 520
6 42, 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
5 3.5. 200
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
1 7. 040
12 86. 280
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
11 79.240
1 7, 040
3 21. 520
1 7. 240
29 207, 160
14. 280
7,040
21.. 520
7 040
1 7. 040
3 21.120
16 114.240
3 21.120
1 7. 040
27 194, 480
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
3 21,120
18 127, 320
70 500.210
4 28, 560
21 150, 840
1 7.040
2 14. 080
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
6 42, 640
5 35, 400
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
3 17, 820
2 11,880
1 6,140
2 11, 880
24,560
12, 080
23. 960
12,080
12. 880
24.760
6.140
ll.SSO
5. 940
12. 480
12, 080
5,940
89. 560
24. 560
42, 580
17,820
24, 360
6,140
37 225.980
3 18. 020
4 23. 760
1 6, 340
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
.iulist-
Research analyst
Research specialist
Shift editor -
Special events officer —
Special projects officer-
Studio manager
Technician
Traffic manager
Translator-announcer
Translation officer —
Writer
Writer-announcer —
Writer-producer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Announcer -adapter-- --.
Broadcast studio technician
Chief of section
Correspondence analyst -
Editor
Maintenance technician
Maintenance engineer
Monitor translator
Producer
Producer-translator
Production director
Projectionist --.
Radio engineer --- -.
Radio script editor
Special events officer
Studio manager
Traffic manager
Translator-announcer
Writer-announcer.
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrati ve assistant
Administrative analyst-
Administrative officer
Announcer-adapter
Assistant chief of branch
Broadcast studio technician
Budget analyst---
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Commodity specialist
Communications specialist
Construction cost accountant
Contract specialist
Correspondence analyst-- -
Editor
Editorial specialist
Evaluation analyst-
Field radio officer
Film analyst
Film technician
Liaison officer
Librarian
Monitor translator--.
Music specialist..
News writer
Personn el assistant
Picture editor
Policy analyst
Procurement and supply officer
Producer
Producer -announcer
Program development officer
Radio engineer ".
Radio script editor
Radio survey specialist
Reports analyst
Research analyst
Research specialist — .-
Shift editor
Special events officer
Supervisor, multiplex operator
Technician -
Traffic manager
Training officer
Translator-announcer
Translation officer-
Writer
Writer-announcer
Writer-producer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370-
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6, Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4, Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,.552 to $3,032 -
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840 -
Total permanent, fleld-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
87 $524, 180
2 12,880
1 5, 940
5 30, 900
I $413,660
I 37, 640
5,940
24, 960
5,940
9 53, 460
1 5, 940
6 36, 440
2 11,880
1 5,940
1 5, 940
1 5,940
19 114,r""
9 54, 260
,140
6,500
11,000
16,625
18 109,620
9 54, 860
3 17,820
7 39, 125
1 6, 000
1 5, 625
2 11,250
1 6,625
3 16. .500
2 11,000
16 88, 250
2 11,000
1 6, 125
69 386,000
7 38,500
27, 050
10, 245
5,060
46, 666
5,060
36, 170
10,245
25,800
20,740
5,060
5.060
5,060
5,310
15, 930
10, 245
5,310
46, 665
5,060
20, 240,
25,300
5,060
10,120
36, 295
5,810
51, 975
10, 995
5,185
5, 060
76, 150
5, 060
5,060
20, 240
219, 080
20, 365
10, 245
30, 360
5.060
6,186
15, 305
1 6, 060
1 5, 310
1 5, 060
4 20,615
6 30, 610
2 10,120
1 5, 060
2 10, 245
52 243,490
113 486,415
61 240. 745
146 527,235
2i8 803,330
287 897,875
39 110, 210
1 5, 500
1 5,500
52 289,750
72, 956
10.120
10, 120
42, 480
6,060
15, 655
10,120
15,805
20,990
6,060
10, 245
5,060
15, 555
16, 180
"5,'435
30, 610
5,185
15, 305
20,740
6,060
15,430
27, 300
"2,5,"925"
11, 245
6, 185
6, 185
5, 060
31,110
5, 185
5,185
15, ,556
93. 820
10, 370
6,060
41,230
2 10, 620
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
"'i""5,'666
5 26. 050
5 31.235
2 10. 120
""i'""5,'i85
44 212,135
94 404,895
67 265, ,515
167 604,670
205 693,980
201 639,055
23 66, 610
8,605
40, 285
22, 960
22, 178
36, 120
78, 816
2,420
4,365
39, 985
26, 720
19, 604
34, 090
76, 504
2,420
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
397
DKTAiL OF TERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
- Total
Num
Total
Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
483.
9
204.5
134.2
$2, 571, 771
$1
170,079
$745, 683
Net permanent, field (average num-
I. 789. 5
8,618,003
9
805, 994
10, 970, 840
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
805, 580
436, 184
448. 682
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
29, 306
40, 479
52, 646
Payment above basic rates:
463, 603
232,239
347, 280
Night-work ditlerential..
75, 926
99, 991
80, 608
1,880
3,500
3,500
Additional pay for services in United
23,565
16, 753
20. 877
All personal services, field.
10,028,948
10. 653. 834
11,938,699
Foreign Service officers:
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700
2
22, 980
2
22, 980
2 23, 700
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $1 1 ,030
9
83,970
8
74, 840
8 77, 240
Class 4. Range $6,9S3 to $8,863
11
80, 893
11
80, 893
11 83,893
Class 5. Range $5,313 to $6,713
5
26, 765
5
20, 965
6 27, 565
Class 6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
6
26,658
6
26, 858
6 23, 665
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300
3
38, 800
3
38, 800
3 40, 000
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700
19
214, 760
21
237,760
21 243.890
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
.5(1
469, 200
.H
505,420
59 565.770
Class 4. Range $6,913 to $8,863..
120
923, 060
UK
903, 434
127 997,901
Class 5. Range $5,:il3 to $6,713
4H
282. 024
46
262, 285
46 270,086
Class 6. Range $3,993 to $5,093.
3
13, 379
3
13, 379
3 13, 879
Foreign Service stall officers and em-
ployees:
Class 1. Range $9,950 to .$11,130
4
40, 980
9
91,330
10 102,780
Class 2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
14
132, 690
18
172, 740
19 184,910
Class 3. Range $8,481 to $9,441
35
304, 035
49
427,809
53 471,093
Class 4. Range $7,689 to $8,649
46
365. 454
,W
425, 997
53 436,797
Class 5. Range $7,095 to $8,115
61
440, 995
66
482, 490
70 521,910
Class 6. Range .$6,501 to $7,401
43
281,235
47
313, 179
50 338.464
Class 7. Range $5,907 to $6,807
89
169
196
633, 893
]
016,203
1, 189. 125
Class 8. Range $5,313 to $6,213..
103
565, 959
91
614, 623
94 544, 062
Class 9. Range .$4,719 to $5,619
HIS
524, 631
137
674, 943
159 797,841
Class 10. Range $4,323 to $5,223.
90
399. 775
9.',
430, 749
115 528.609
Class n. Range $3,927 to $4,&47
123
494. 805
125
513, 567
132 65.5,736
Class 12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
67
242, 935
M
218, 769
64 243. 024
Class 13. Range .$3,150 to $3,870
141
455. 112
145
482. 931
148 509.181
Class 15. Range $2,610 to $3,150
1
2,790
1
2.910
1 3, 030
Local employees
5,112
5,408
6,642
6, 914, 617
6, 941, 683
7, 569, 041
Total permanent, Foreign Service..
6,313
6,748
7,094
12, 882, 395
14. 902. 437
16, 353, 181
1, 296. 5
634.3
349.2
2. 598, 723
1, 334, 445
1, 016, 624
Net permanent. Foreign Service
(average number, net salary)
5, 016. 5
6, 213. 7
6, 744. 8
10, 283, 672
13, 567, 992
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
45, 296
66,943
62, 897
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
32, 180
89,811
143, 383
15,400
32, 380
93,890
373, 905
545. 865
607,228
1
,672.440
2, 273, 838
2, 727, 398
All personal services, Foreign
12, 322, 893
16, 566, 829
18, 971, 353
28,650,405
34,349,165
38, 541, 734
OBLIGATIONS EY OBJECTS — Continued
GOVERNMENT IN OCCUPIED AREAS
Government in Occupied Areas, State —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Serrkes
Total number of permanent positions
FuU-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
IS, 239
10
16,452
11,367
10
10. 139
8,984
7
7,910
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,458
GS-8.1
.$5, 983
rss-7.6
$6,448
$1,362
$5. 669
GS-8.3
$5, 788
FSS-8.1
$7,699
$1,330
$6,608
Average grade
Grades established by Foreign Service
Act of 1946, as amended (22 U. S. C.
801-1158; Public Law 201, 82d Cong.):
Foreign Service stafi officer:
GS-8.2
$5, 736
FSS-8.3
Ungraded positions (Americans) :
Ungraded positions (locals overseas);
Average salary
$1,250
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Personal service obligations:
$31, 679. 470
68.862
135. 968
1.460,332
$21. 989, 790
63. 406
93. 317
1. 058. 784
$18. 110. 909
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
43. 406
76, 645
979. 059
Total personal service obligations...
33, 344, 632
23, 205, 297
19, 209, 019
Direct Obligations
29, 636, 681
3,065,667
1,435,797
2,301,023
5,330,334
1, 617, 187
14,522,696
1, 147, 619
5,334,366
5,899,795
21,842,433
11, 405, 697
3,413
35, 966
3, 617, 406
896, 312
19, 694, 783
2,778,015
1,022,636
1,852.347
3. 432. 985
2. 198. 356
6. 941. 695
1.012.139
4. 456. 753
1, 576, 838
100, 000
9,869,804
16, 428. 205
2, 702, 608
843. 692
1.483.637
2. 669. 906
1,268.010
5, 290, 367
Services performed by other agencies.
628. 524
4, 003, 849
2, 616. 481
100. 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
7,089,590
39, 230
34,560
905,000
39,231
37, 000
1, 000, 000
108,092,172
55,904,031
46, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
3, 707, 951
404, 376
45,368
120, 014
96. 782
141. 308
432, 440
26,881
317. 402
53.517
30, 000
26.000
3, 510, 514
436, 360
48, 177
132, 931
68,702
163. 472
288, 179
70, 871
259, 101
67, 212
2,780,814
289,658
29, 325
98, 320
174, 553
11,780
139, 826
Services performed by other agen-
31.750
39,412
31, 905
14, 900
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
5, 402. 039
5,050,419
3,627,343
113.494.211
60, 954, 450
49, 627, 343
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 12, 200
1 11,560
1 11,300
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1 $12, 400
1 11, 550
1 11,300
1 10, 800
1 $12, 400
Grade 15. Range $ib,800 to $11,800:
1 11, 550
1 11,300
1 11,800
1 10,800
1 11,050
3 32,980
2 22, 360
2 22,600
1 9, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
3 33, 150
1 11,800
2 23,100
1 9,800
1 9,800
1 9,600
1 9, 600
2 20, 400
1 9,600
3 33, 150
1 11.800
1 11.300
Grade 14. Range $9,o66 to $10,600:
1 9, 800
1 9.800
Chief of branch (IPS)
1 9.600
1 9.600
2 20,200
1 9,600
1 9,600
2 20. 400
1 9.600
European integration officer
1 10,000
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 10,600
1 9,800
1 9,800
1 10,600
3 30. 200
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 10. 000
1 9,600
1 9, 800
1 10,600
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 10. 600
1 9.800
1 10,600
3 29,800
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9, 8Q0
1 8,960
1 10.600
3 30.200
1 9,600
1 9.800
Reports and intelligence oCBcer
1 9,800
1 10,000
1 9,160
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 9.800
1 10.000
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 9. 160
1 8. 360
Chief, publications and photo sec-
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8.360
1 8,360
3 26, 080
1 8.360
Chief of section, information cen-
1 8,660
3 25, 080
Foreign affairs officer...
3 26,080
398
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
GOVERNMENT IN OCCUPIED AREAS— Continued
Government in Occupied Areas, State — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9.360— Con.
Foreign information specialist
Foreign management olficer
Information specialist
Information and editorial specialist-
International economist
International finance officer
International relations officer
Legal assistant
Organization and methods examiner-
Policy information officer
Public affairs officer -.-
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of section --
Field program officer -.
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign management specialist
Information specialist-
International economist -
International relations specialist —
Information and editorial specialist.
International finance specialist
Legal assistant
Organisation and methods examiner-
Public affairs specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
-Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Cultural affairs specialist
Foreign affairs officer
Information and editorial specialist.
International economist
International fin.ance officer --
Organization and methods examiner.
Publications writer -.
Public affairs specialist
Translations officer
Visual information specialist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.'Vcquisitions officer. _
Budget examiner.
Editorial specialist
Foreign affairs analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign information analyst
Foreign management analyst
Illustrative artist
Information and editorial specialist.
International relations analyst
Legal assistant
Newsreel review officer
Photo editor
Presentations officer
Secretary
Social science analyst
Supervisor
Visual information specialist.-
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial irrades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended (22
U.S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300:
Director
Total permanent, departmental.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage numbers, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet base..
Payment above basic rates
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Editor, special project.--
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Production officer
Radio script writer
Visual information specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief _
Radio script writer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant ,
Radio script writer.--
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,040
7,240
28,660
21, 120
7.040
67. 320
7.040
8,040
7,040
18,220
17,820
11,880
6.140
6,940
6,940
6,140
6,185
6,310
6,060
5.186
33, 235
15, 430
6,560
11,120
5. 185
,5, 310
6,060
6. 310
6.060
5,185
17 74, 360
11 45,995
47 166, 450
38 12!, 870
17 62, 810
1 2, 962
7,040
'7,"645
6,060
6,060
4,205
Num- Total
ber salary
17, 320
8,960
8,360
14,280
28,960
7,040
7,040
21,520
7.240
21. 620
14.280
6.140
6.140
5.940
.SO, 100
18.020
12. 080
6,140
5.310
28,425
15,680
5,060
5,185
5,310
1 6, 186
1 6, 185
1 5, 185
1 5, 435
1 5,060
1 6,310
2 10, 120
16 65. 825
8 34. 735
36 134. 385
39 128. 865
13 40, 910
3,032
7,040
7,040
7,040
6,060
6.060
8,410
Num- Total
ber salary
9,360
26.080
8.360
17,320
14,280
21, 920
7.040
7,040
7,040
7,240
21. 620
6.140
6.140
5.940
30,100
IS. 020
12. 080
6.310
22. 615
15. 680
6.060
5.185
5.310
1 5. 185
1 5. 185
1 6. 185
1 5, 435
1 5, 060
1 5,310
2 10, 120
14 60, 870
6 26. 645
30 111.050
34 112,975
13 40, 910
1 3, 032
1,046.088
12. 156
4.244
6.600
7.040
7.040
7.040
6.060
6.060
8,410
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Num
Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Field— Continued
her
salary
ber
salary
her
salary
-, General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160-
1
$3,785
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,666
3
10,646
3
$10, 645
3
$10, 645
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
7
22, 730
B
19.380
6
19, 380
18
1
6,196
2
7.209
2
Net permanent, field (average
17
17
82,906
Part-time and temporary employment
8,296
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
298
347
347
4,000
2.000
2,000
83,843
86,263
Foreign Service:
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946, as amended (22
U. S. C. 801-1168):
Chief of mission:
Class 1. $25,000
2
2
50,000
15,000
Class 4. $16,000
1
16 000
1
14.300
Foreign Service officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300
6
78.400
«
79. 600
6
81,200
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700
10
114, 660
13
160.470
13
163. 460
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,0.30
20
187, 231
19
181. 870
19
184.870
Class 4. Range $6,963 to $8,863-
20
150,960
22
166, 186
22
169, 986
Class 6. Range $5,313 to $6,713- -
38
208,394
36
193, 766
34
194,642
Class 6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
109
602,977
KS
327,764
66
320,886
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300
12
161,000
«
119,600
9
121, 000
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700 -
65
623, 770
39
463,860
30
366,760
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
3
31,290
6
48.660
6
48,660
Class 4. Range $6,963 to $8,863--
2
16,326
3
26,389
3
26,389
Foreign Service staff officers and em-
ployees:
Class 1. Range $9,950 to $11,130. -
80
826,060
45
467, 630
33
348,670
Class 2. Range $9,230 to $10, 250
143
K«
62
1,354,288
850,932
695. 176
Class 3. Range $8,481 to $9,441
189
1
648,698
110
967. 899
66
682. 945
Class 4. Range $7,689 to $8,649
124
977,283
86
694, 260
64
621.397
Class 6. Range $7,095 to $8,116-..
224
1
632.222
120
874. 246
102
755, 680
Class 6. Range $6,501 to $7,401.
133
894,363
81
647, 121
66
441, 846
Class 7. Range $5,907 to $6,807
267
1
647,196
133
811,011
144
884,862
Class 8. Range $6,313 to $6,213...
79
432.036
66
368, 297
64
300,934
Class 9. Range $4,719 to $6,619..
99
488,646
69
347,860
49
249, 690
Class 10. Range $4,323 to $5,223
100
444,836
82
366. 952
75
341.971
Class 11. Range $3,927 to $4,647
160
646,200
129
626.423
107
444,069
Class 12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
329
1
195, 846
264
964,976
232
867, 829
Class 13. Range $3,160 to $3,870
215
695. 103
166
606, 684
121
403,272
Class 14. Range $2 790 to $3,610
9
26. 430
6
17. 580
4
11.880
76
490. 039
36
277, 166
16 4.80
9,435
12
7,386
10
19, 344. 694
648,858
058,100
Total permanent, Foreign Service...
17, 975
11.127
8,772
34, 783, 118
22.936.807
18,529,062
2,764
4.429.656
2. 186, 851
1,547,147
Net permanent. Foreign Service
(average number, net salary)
15,211
9,922
7,711
30, 353. 462
20,750,956
16,981,916
Part-time and temporary positions
38. 810
51,250
31, 250
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
130, 501
88,075
71,054
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowances, salary
differentials and overtime and holi-
1
449, 832
I
050,284
AIl personal services, Foreign Serv-
31
972. 605
21.940.566
18, 054. 778
33,344,632
23. 206, 297
19,209,019
PHILIPPINE REHABILITATION
Philippine Rehabilitation, State —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object'classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
33
86
112
15
6
15
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 291
OS-8.7
Average grade
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
399
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMrNT OF
COM M EBCE — continued
Grades established by sec. 216, Merchant
Marine Act, 1936, as amended (46 U. S.
C. 1126) and regulations issued pursuant
$2, 824
$3,160
$3,266
01 Personal services:
$140,903
180, 148
542
39,849
$47, 218
$19, 525
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
182
19,050
75
7,840
361.442
77, 896
58,809
2,370
1,214
957
45, 782
449, 988
29.519
139, 302
564
66,450
19,400
250
350
1,300
17, .520
100
150
540
2,250
41,623
350
920
16, 012
150
680
320
1, 167, 843
132, 553
63,162
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer .-.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE — continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 340
6 31,400
5 25, 675
3 13, 990
1 3,920
4 13,890
1 4,278
2 7,234
2 6, 477
4 10, 710
4 9,018
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 11. Range $'5,940 to '$'6,940:
Grade 9. Range '$6,060 to $5,810:
Grade 7. Range '$4,205 to '$'4,955
Grades established bv sec. 216,
Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as
amended (46 U. S. C. 1126) and
regulations issued pursuant there-
to:
Lieutenant. Base pay range $3,762
3 $13, 440
2 7, 570
2 5, 730
4 11,210
4 9,268
Lieutenant (jg). Base pay range
2 7 680
Warrant ofl5cer. Base pay range
$2,532 to $3,528
Chief petty oSBcer. Base pay range
$2,381 to $3,528
1 2,800
2 4,645
Petty officer, 1st class. Base pay
range $2,029 to $2,999 -
33 142, 532
7 22,463
20,834
15 47,218
6 19, 625
Net permanent, field (average num-
26 140,903
180, 148
542
39, 849
15 47, 218
6 19 525
Part-time and temporary positions: Tern-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
182
19, 050
75
7,840
361,442
66,450
27,440
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1053 estimate
1954 estimate
Summarn of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
563
1
494
499
1
470
505
1
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$5,453
QS-7.7
$3,190
CPC-3.8
$5. 618
QS-7.8
$3,257
CPC^.O
$5. 709
Crafts, protective and custodial grades;
$3,291
Personal service obligations:
$2, 318. 242
5,866
8,523
24,117
$2, 251. 220
4.250
9.090
22, 940
$2. 285. 100
4. 2511
9.710
23.440
Part-time and temporary employees
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations- . -
2, 3.56. 748
2, 287, 500
2, 322. 500
Direct Obligations
2, 330, 337
12, 492
309
50,945
43, 710
39, 708
10, 393
57,500
49,315
16,508
100
1,039
2, 277, 500
20,000
100
51,000
45,000
52.500
14,000
57,600
52,600
13,500
lOO
1,100
2, 312. 500
20.000
05 Rents and utility services ^.-
45. 000
Services performed by other agen-
13.500
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
2, 612. 356
2, 585. 000
2. 620. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
26.411
224
3.500
93, 217
4,575
6,382
1,180
40,546
1,629
10.000
95,000
9,000
4,500
1,500
40,000
40.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
177, 664
160.000
160.000
2,790,020
2. 745, 000
2,780,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Num- Total
Departmental: ber salary
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary of the Treasury 1 $22,500
Under secretary of the Treasury 1 17. 500
Assistant secretary of the Treasury... 2 30.000
Fiscal assistant secretary 1 15,000
Grade established by Reorganization
Plan No. 26 of 1950:
Administrative assistant secretary 1 14, 000
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,S
General counsel 1 14,800
Administrative assistant secretary.
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the fiscal assistant sec-
retary 1 12,200
Director of ta.\ advisory staff 1 12,000
Ta.\ legislative counsel 1 12,200
Budget officer
Director of personnel.
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$22. 500
17.500
30. 000
15, 000
12,200
12,200
12, 200
12,200
12,200
1954 estimate
$22, 500
17,500
30. 000
15, (100
12, 400
12, 400
12, 400
12, 200
12,200
Departmental— Continued Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued ber salary
Grade l.i. Rmee $lll.SOO to $11,800:
Assistant to the .'^rtretarv 2 $22,350
-Vssistant to the under secretary 1 10. 800
Assistant to assistant secretary 1 10.800
Technical assistant to fiscal assist-
ant secretary 1 10.800
Assistant to administrative assist-
ant secretary 1 10,800
Head, fiscal service operation and
methods staff. : 1 10.800
Bu ieet officer _ 1 11.800
Director of personnel 1 11.800
Director of information 1 10,800
Associate director of tax advisory
staff 1 10,800
Fiscal economist 2 21,600
Assistant general coimsel 3 33,150
Special assistant to the general
counsel 1 11,800
-\ssistant to the general counsel 1 11, 550
Director of administrative services.. 1 11,800
Chief counsel to the fiscal assistant
■secretary 1 10,800
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Technical assistant to fiscsil assistant
secretary 1 10.600
Administrative officer. 2 19,200
.Assistant budget oflScer... 1 10,000
Organization and methods e.xaminer. 2 19,200
Fiscal economist 2 19,200
.\ssistant director of personnel 1 10,400
Chief, classification and wage ad-
ministration section. . 1 10.200
Chief, employment section 1 9,600
Special assistant to the general
counsel 1 10,200
Assistant tax legislative counsel 2 20,400
Attorney 3 29,400
Assistant director of administrative
services 1 9,fi00
Chief, division of building surveys.. 1 10.600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Fiscal analyst 1 8,360
Personnel assistant 1 8,360
Fiscal economist 3 25,080
Chief, division of office services 1 8.760
.Administrative officer 3 25.880
Information and editorial specialist. 2 18. 120
Budget examiner 2 17.720
Organization and methods examiner. 3 25.280
Fiscal methods examiner 2 16,920
Attorney 3 25,080
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Secretary to the Secretary 1 7. 640
Organization and methods exam^
iner 3 22,120
Budget examiner _- 1 7,440
Fiscal methods examiner 4 29,160
Fiscal economist 1 7,440
Administrative officer 2 14,880
-Attorney 4 29,550
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $'5,940;
Confidential assistant to the Secre-
tary 1 6,140
Administrative assistant 2 12,080
Personnel assistant 2 12,480
Budget examiner 3 18,820
Chief, fund control section 1 6,340
Fiscal methods examiner 1 6,140
Fiscal economist 2 12.{
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Superintendent of Treasury build-
ings... 1 5,940
Chief, operations section 1 5,940
Records administration officer 1 6,140
Personnel officer.. 1 5,940
Pi inling and publication officer 1 6,540
Attorney 3 17,820
Grade 9. Range $5,0''0 to .$5,810:
Administrative assistant 10 54,475
Assistant to superintendent of
Treasm-y buildings
Fiscal analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner 3 15,806
Fiscal economist 1 5,060
Personnel assistant 2 10,495
Budget examiner 1 5,060
Chief, budget and payroll section... 1 5,060
Attorney , 3 15,180
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $21. 600
1 10. 800
1 11.050
1 11.050
1 11,050
1 11,050
10.800
11.050
21.850
22, 850
10,800
11. 800
11,800
9,600
19. 400
10.000
9,800
19.600
10.600
10.400
20.600
19.400
8,360
8,360
25, 680
8.760
26. 080
9.360
9.360
25.880
8.760
25. 080
29.350
7.440
15.080
29,760
5,940
12, 480
6,340
19,020
6,340
6. 340
18,420
5,940
5,940
6,940
6,340
5,940
6.740
17, 820
50, 415
10.745
5,0"0
5,185
10,245
Num- Total
ber salary
401
402
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, OflSce of the Secretary of the Treasury — ■
Continued
DETAIL, OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Kange $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,060
40 184, 450
15 64, 675
61 237, 370
46 157, 250
35 110,970
5 16, 830
1 2,950
1 5,315
2 9,675
10 43, 900
29 114,215
16 56, 920
7 24, 178
22 69, 700
46 138,070
86 237,660
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
37 $173,710
18 78, 436
63 246, 200
27 93, 725
32 103. 120
4 13, 080
37 $176,960
18 79,810
63 251,950
27 94,846
34 110,700
4 13, 240
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10, Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4.900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,0.35
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464 _.
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by wage board:
Grade 20. Range $4,950 to $5,741
1 4, 565
2 9. 800
9 40. 160
29 114,415
13 46,840
6 20, 804
21 67,030
37 113,224
68 190,110
1 4,950
1 5,388
1 5,012
1 4, 804
1 4,264
1 4, 665
2 9,800
9 40. 660
29 116.015
13 46, 640
6 20,964
21 67, 670
37 113,784
68 191,940
1 5. 220
1 6,388
1 5,012
1 4, 804
1 4,264
Grade 18. Range $4,612 to $6,387
Grade 16. Range $4,326 to $5,012
Grade 15. Range $4,160 to $4,805
Grade 12. Range $1,682 to $4,264
Grade 10, Range $3,346 to $3,868
1 6,138
1 4,784
1 4,596
1 4, 056
1 3,868
2 7,029
1 3,349
1 3, 140
1 2, 787
1 2, 745
Grade 9. Range $3,182 to $3,682
Grade 8. Range $3,016 to $3,494
3 10,711
3 11,043
Grade 6. Range $2,704 to $3.141.
Grade 6. Range $2,537 to $2,933
Grade 4. Range $2,371 to $2,745
1 3,140
2 5, 471
3 8,235
1 3. 140
2 6, 471
3 8,235
563 2, 622. 435
68. 8 304, 193
499 2,394,588
28.8 143,368
505 2, 462, 290
29. 2 177, 190
Net permanent, departmental (av-
494.2
2,318,242
5,866
8,523
12, 1.54
11,963
470.2
2, 261, 220
4. 2,60
9,090
10,425
12, 515
Part-time and temporary employees:
2, 286, 100
4,250
9,710
10, 425
13,015
Regular pay in excess ol 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
2,356,748
2, 287, 500
2, 322, 500
Salaries and wages in foregoing schedule
are distributed as follows:
2,330,337
26.411
2, 277, 500
10,000
2, 312, .500
10,000
Reimbursable obligations
2, 356, 748
2, 287, 600
2, 322, 500
BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Accounts, Treasury —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
226
218
226
217
226
217
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 847
GS-6.6
$4, 898
GS-6.6
$4,944
GS-6.6
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal servi(«s:
$1,056,127
410
3,429
1,777
233
$1,055,108
$1,054,108
P.art-time and temporary posi-
tions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,992
1,800
3,992
1,800
Payment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for re-
imbursable details-.
Total personal services
02 Travel.
1,060,976
3,784
968-
8,643
35,804
147, 139
7,909
655, 498
8, :i06
24,088
1,060,900
6,000
1,000
8,600
34,500
150, OOO
8,600
720,000
8,100
1,000
1,059,900
6,000
1,000
8,500
33, 000
160,000
7,000
724, 000
8,100
1,000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services....
06 Printing and reproduction...
07 Other contractual services
Reimbursements to Federal Re-
serve banks
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Appropriated funds— Continued
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities .
$85
1,265
$1,500
Total obligations from appropri-
1,954,365
612
2, 000, 000
2,000,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
1,954,977
2,000,000
2,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Commissioner
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate commissioner..
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy commissioner
Assistant to associate commissioner.
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant deputy commissioner
Administrative assistant to the
commissioner
Technical assistant to commissioner.
Fiscal accountant
Grad^ 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief auditor.
Chief ot division
Executive assistant to commis-
sioner
Fiscal accoimtant
Personnel officer
Budget olficer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Assistant chief of division
Chief of section
Classification ofiBcer
Fiscal analyst
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Chief of section
Chief of subsection
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Fiscal accountant
Assistant chief of section
Budget assistant _
Chief of subsection
Legislation analyst
Personnel assistant...
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details
01 Personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 119
1 12, 027
9,864
9,784
18,944
6,265
6.203
6,940
27, 621
5,801
5,060
4,%6
6.447
5,145
21, 128
138, 053
66, 336
90,193
102, 633
153,664
25, 419
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$13, 236
12,200
11.800
10, 932
10,000
10,000
9,929
19,350
8.960
27, 355
61, 633
8,040
31,036
65, 413
6,940
6,376
6,340
5,940
33,603
5,810
6,116
6,102
6,582
20, 730
125, 224
63,074
108, 019
99.942
13.5, 995
37, 409
Salaries and Expenses, Division of Disbursement-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
A verage number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary --.
2,902
174
2,932
$3,351
OS-3.3
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
403
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Services—Con.
Personal service obligations:
$9,343,941
487. 029
30.117
45,631
42
$9. 196. 429
539. 008
33. 532
44,685
$9 399 250
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
517.674
33, 655
44,408
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Total personal service obligations, . -
9. 906, 760
9, 812. 564
9,994.887
Direct Obligations
9, 427, 279
13,619
109, 032
49, 932
2,151
316, 710
99,334
619,471
65, 243
1,064.524
3&4, 713
771
22, 773
9.313.866
14. 100
113,800
51, 800
2.172
328. 928
101. 981
494.419
67. 700
1, 146. 134
338. 600
02 Travel
14, 100
05 Rents and utility services:
Equipment
340.328
07 Other contractual services
69.600
23.500
24. 500
12,055,552
11.997,000
12 065 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
479, 481
775
6,203
2,841
18. 141
5,652
27, 739
3,712
60,563
20,750
44
1,296
498,688
900
7,200
3,200
20,900
7,936
29,664
4.300
72.094
21,400
02 Travel
3,300
05 Rents and utility services:
30, 553
1.500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
627, 197
667, 782
12, 682, 749
12, 664, 782
12, 746, 408
DETAIL OF FERSONAI. SEBVICE8
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief disbursing officer
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief disbursing officer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional disbursing officer _,.
Chief of section
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief accountant
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
Assistant disbursing officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant...
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
Assistant personnel officer _.
Senior field supervisor..
Fiscal accountant
Assistant chief of section
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Field supervisor _
Persormel assistant
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Assistant administrative assistant. .
Fiscal accountant
Chief of section
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810;
Chief of section
Administrative aid..
Assistant chief of section
Field supervisor..
Personnel assistant
Assistant to budget officer
Assistant disbursing officer
Fiscal accountant
Special assistant to disbursing
officer
Chief of subsection
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,666..
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$12, 119
21,600
9,146
8.784
8.360
7,977
7,228
7,040
60,854
14, 678
14.080
6,600
12, 132
24,009
5,060
6,448
16,965
6,078
6,810
25,647
25 112,657
26 110,877
78
,239
164 682,791
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,214
2 21, 746
9,233
8,960
8,384
8,360
8,040
7,240
7,040
43,782
14, 138
14,080
6,627
12, 277
24, 160
11,080
6,060
6,060
30,883
16, 236
5,116
6,060
6,438
5,212
6,060
6 26, 062
24 109, 148
25 108, 925
84 337, 918
148 632,063
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 295
2 21,907
8,040
7,240
7,040
44,266
14, 219
14, 080
6,663
12, 403
24, 412
16, 487
6,242
6,060
6,664
6,338
6.060
6 26, 440
24 111,038
26 110,941
84 342,704
148 538,028
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Departmental— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3.430
234 $756,246
221 $728,689
221 $740, 706
Orade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
300 873.242
272 809.952
269 816.406
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
1 4.091
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
4 16. 976
3 12. 103
3 12. 305
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
4 14. 720
4 14. 720
4 14. 720
Orade 6. Range $2,974 to $3.454
1 3. 142
1 3.214
1 3. 214
Orade 4. Range $2,760 to $3.230..
1 3. 134
1 3. 220
1 3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
36 100.719
33 94. 2.50
33 95, 862
2 7. 362
2 7.417
2 7, 678
Total permanent, departmental
926
875
872
3. 231. 459
53 148,718
44 130.614
44 177, 076
Net permanent, departmental (av-
873
3,082,741
3.006.117
2, 997, 867
Part-time and temporary employment
21.464
19. 621
19, 621
Regular pay in excess of 52 -week base
8,879
9,640
9,540
Pavment above basic rates: Night-work
184
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
All personal services, departmental.
3, 113, 258
3.035.278
3,027,028
Field:
General schedule grades:
Orade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 19, 071
2 19, 421
2 19, 502
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
10 81, 377
10 85. 137
10 86, 668
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
8 69, 660
7 53, 067
7 63, 390
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
7 49, 682
7 50.413
7 60, 736
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6 38, 826
6 39. 158
6 39, 319
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
9 55, WO
9 66,286
9 66,813
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
5 28, 589
4 23, 460
2 11, 696
2 11, 963
2 12, 215
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
2 10,204
2 10, 481
2 10, 859
3 16. 0.55
3 16, 126
Orade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
15 75.321
14 72, 260
14 74, 030
Orade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956..
27 124.705
26 122.216
26 124,734
Orade fi. Range $3,796 to $4,546
49 201.146
60 211.2.52
50 216,920
Orade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160..
71 268. 470
65 255.374
65 263.433
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.ii55
270 939.293
2,57 912.019
262 945.504
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,-i30
643
480
498
1.738,090
1, 571, 781
1. 665. 938
Orade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
904
959
1,013
2,614,398
2, 334, 420
3,036,082
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,036
4 16, 427
4 15, 850
4 16, 262
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
8 25. 825
8 27,258
8 27,742
Orade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
1 3,164
1 3.250
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
11 30,078
11 30. 396
U 31,040
Orade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
1 2. 825
1 2. 840
18 26, 780
15 22, 580
16 22, 680
1,976
1.943
2,020
6, 439, 111
6, 447, 013
6, 799, 268
91 177,911
89 257,701
89 397,886
1,885
1,854
1.931
6, 261, 200
6,189.312
6,401.383
Part-time and temporary employment
465, 576
519. 387
497,953
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
21, 238
23,992
24,115
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for services abroad
35,408
30, 929
30. 929
6,208
9,213
9,213
Payment to other agencies for reimburs-
6, 793, 602
6, 777, 276
6, 967, 869
9, 906, 760
9, 812, 654
9, 994, 887
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT
Administering the Public Debt, Bureau of the Public Debt-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
6,322
25
4,839
5,370
5
i932
6,639
5
6,142
404
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT— Continued
Administering the Public Debt, Bureau of the Public Debt — Con.
OBLiGATio.NS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BUREAU OF THE PUBUC DEBT— Continued
Summary of Personal Services—Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,790
as-4.1
$3,008
CPC-3.3
$3, 790
OS-4.0
$3,005
CPC-3.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Personal service obligations:
$18, 132. 763
100, 608
66. 144
55, 708
$18, 534, 097
29, 249
72, 724
16, 930
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
29, 249
7,5, 489
Total personal service obligations...
18, 355, 113
18, 653, 000
19, 260, 600
Direct Obligations
18, 354, 853
491, 241
178, 806
195,011
755, 133
2, 329, 974
643, 458
359, 613
22, 281, 565
18, 6,53, 000
423, 370
178,693
189, 780
744, 431
2, 349. 200
735, 487
426, 887
22, 337, 700
4, 080. 000
276, 688
613, 620
62, 598
06 Printing and reproduction:
2, 676, 400
Services performed by other agen-
432, 350
526, 296
199, 609
1,195
25,808
28, 646
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Otlter Accounts
46, 774. 802
260
51, 000, 000
55, 000, 000
46, 775, 062
. 51,000,000
55, 000, 000
ALLOCATION TO THE POST OFFICE
DEPARTMENT
66
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,447
GS^.l
$2,999
CPC-3.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$144, 484
536
1,994
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal service obligations.
147, 014
75
189
18, 332
3, 912, 884
23
1,333
150
02 Travel. -
4, 080, 000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
5,388
25
4,881
5,370
5
4,932
6,539
6
6,142
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,787
GS-4.1
$3,008
CPC-3.3
$3,790
OS-4.0
$3,005
CPC-3.3
$3,771
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary,.
$3,008
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Personal service obligations:
$18, 277, 237
100, 508
66, 680
57, 702
$18, 534, 097
29. 249
72,724
16, 930
$19,141,970
29, 249
75, 489
13,892
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
18, 502, 127
18,653,000
19, 260, 600
Direct Obligations
18,501,867
491, 316
178,806
195, 200
755, 133
2, 329, 974
661,790
4, 272, 497
22, 281, 555
18, 653, 000
423, 370
178, 693
189, 780
744, 431
2, 349, 200
735, 487
426,887
22, 337, 700
4,080.000
276, 588
513, 620
62, 698
19, 260, 600
422, 470
179, 090
186, 780
06 Printing and reproduction:
2, 675, 400
385,876
24, 973, 400
4, 415, 000
276, 588
Services performed by other agen-
cies:
432, 350
526, 319
200, 842
1,195
35, 958
09 Equipment
74,544
28,646
50, 854, 802
260
51, 000, 000
65, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Ottier Accounts
Obligations incurred
50,855,062
61,000,000
55, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director -
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Commissioner —
National director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner.
Assistant director
Chief counsel
Deputy commissioner in charge
Director, advertising and promo-
tion branch
Director, sales operation branch
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant chief in charge
Assistant deputy commissioner in
charge
Chief, advertising section.
Chief, agriculture section
Chief, banking and investments
section - .
Chief, community activities section.
Chief, education section
Chief, labor section.
Chief of division
Chief, payroll savings section
Chief, promotion section
chief, public liaison section
Chief, sales coordination section
Chief, women's activities section —
Director, administration branch
Director, program planning branch.
Fiscal economist
Register of the Treasury
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant chief of division
Assistant register of the Treasury...
Assistant to register of the Treasury.
Bond sales promotion specialist
Budget and accounts officer
Chief, women's activities section —
Fiscal economist
General assistant to the commis-
sioner
Head, methods and procedures
office
Machine procedures assistant
Personnel officer
Section manager..
Technical assistant to the commis-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
salary
11,800
44, 084
10, 800
22, 600
10, 200
9,600
9,800
19,800
10,000
9,800
9,600
10,600
9,800
17,920
17,120
8,360
17,120
106, 520
8.560
8.960
60,043
8,360
25,880
8,760
Num- Total
her salary
11,800
44, 778
11,050
22, 850
10,200
9.600
9,800
9. 800
9, 600
10,600
9,600
10,000
9,600
29, 484
10,200
18,320
17,520
8,560
17,620
105. 320
8,360
60,878
8,560
8, .560
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
405
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued Num- Total
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040: ber salary
Accounting methods and procedures
assistant.. 1 7,240
Administrative assistant
Administrative offlcer 1 7,840
Assistant budget and accounts offi-
cer
Assistant chief in charge
Assistant head, methods and pro-
cedures office 1 7,040
Assistant personnel officer 2 14,280
Assistant section manager 3 22,320
Assistant to assistant chief counsel.. 1 7, 440
Assistant to director of administra-
tion 1 7,840
Attorney 1 8.040
Bond sales promotion specialist 9 67,560
Chief, distribution center 1 8,040
Chief, materials control section
Chief of section..
Classification officer
Financial assistant to the commis-
sioner 1 7,440
Fiscal economist.. 1 8.028
General assistant 1 7,040
General staff assistant 1 7,240
Head librarian 1 7,240
Market analysis and reports assist-
ant 1 8,040
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Second assistant to register of the
Treasury 1 7,440
Section manager 3 21,920
Technical assistant... 1 7,040
Grade 11. Eange $5,940 to $6,940:
Actuary.-
Assistant administrative assistant..
Assistant chief of section
Assistant section manager 3 18, 220
Attorney 3 20,420
Bond sales promotion specialist 5 31 , 500
Chief, budget and fiscal section 1 6, 740
Chief, classification and organiza-
tion 1 5.940
Chief, materials control section 1 6,940
Chief of section 1 6,140
Fiscal economist 4 24,177
Grouphead... 1 5,940
Head, emplo>Tnent unit
Organization and methods exam-
iner 2 11.880
Public debt offlcer 1 6,.'i40
Section manager 1 6,740
Staff accountant and auditor 3 19,020
Supervisor, distribution center 1 6,940
Technical assistant 1 6,540
Technical assistant to manager 1 6,540
Unit head 7 43,980
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant group head 1 5.875
Assistant unit head 7 40.250
Bond sales promotion specialist 2 11,500
Classification offlcer 1 6.2.'iO
Employee relations officer 1 6.250
Employment and placement officer. 1 6, 250
Head, administrative accounts unit. 1 6.250
Second assistant chief in charge 1 5.750
Section manager
Special assistant to division chief. . .
Technical assistant to section man-
ager 1 5.875
Training officer 1 6.250
Unithead 2 12,500
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Actuary 2 10,419
Administrative aide 1 5,245
Administrative analyst 2 10,245
Administrative assistant 3 16,180
.\ide to financial assistant 1 5,310
-Assistant chief of section 1 5,060
Assistant classification officer 1 5,810
Assistant head, employment unit. .
.\ssistant training officer .. 1 5,685
Assistant unit head 1 5.185
Attorney 4 22,365
Attorney-adviser 3 16,305
Bond sales promotion specialist 2 11,120
Budget and fiscal assistant
Chairman, destruction committee,. 1 5,560
Chief, employment section.. 1 5,810
Employment offlcer 1 5,685
Examiner in charge 1 5.310
Fiscal economist 7 37.026
Foreman 1 5,810
General administrative assistant 1 5,060
Head, employment unit 1 5,185
Illustrator...
Librarian.... 3 15,243
Methods examiner (forms) 1 5.185
Organizationandmethodsexaminer. 2 11,370
Position classifier 1 5.810
Section manager 9 50.540
Senior auditor... .- 2 10.620
Space officer 1 5.435
Staff accountant and auditor 1 5,060
7,240
14.680
22, 620
7,640
22, 320
7,040
5,940
18. 220
19. 820
32. 100
6.340
30, 499
6,140
5,940
23,760
6,340
6.940
19. 420
6.940
6.540
6.540
44.580
6.000
40.750
11.750
6.250
6,250
6,250
6,250
5.875
6.125
6.625
6.000
6.250
12.500
5.270
5.370
5.060
11.120
5.435
5,185
"""6,'660
21,990
16, 555
11.245
5,060
5,685
5.810
5,810
5,435
31, 989
5.810
5,185
"'s^sio'
IS, 592
5,310
11,620
10, 870
44.737
20.990
5.560
5,060
7,240
14.880
22. 920
7,840
8,040
8,040
62. 120
7.240
7,640
8,040
7,240
7,440
7,515
8,040
7,640
22. 520
7,240
6.068
6.140
5.940
18. 620
31.900
32. 700
6.340
31. 191
6,140
5,940
24,160
6,540
6,940
19,620
6,940
6,740
6,125
41.375
12.000
6.260
6.250
6.250
6.250
6. OOO
6.250
5,750
6,125
6.250
12.500
5.395
5,496
5,060
11.245
5.660
6.310
"s.'oeo
16, 430
16.680
11.495
5.060
5,810
5,810
5,810
5,560
32, 616
6.935
5,310
"5,'8i6
15.969
5.435
16,680
10, 870
45, 237
21, 240
5,685
5,185
DETAIL OF PEUSONAL SEBVicES — continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range$5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Statistician .
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,810
5 27, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,966
5 27, 800
1 6, 060
1 6, 185
8 44, 480
30 150,545
146 677.732
151 666,433
360
1,422,526
468
1,669.608
1,122
3,721,926
1,733
5,359,822
14 41,560
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $16,291
6 28.300
1 5, 185
Technical assistant to assistant
chief
1 6,060
8 43, 855
1 6,310
8 46. 105
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,4.35 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Grades established by Wage Board:
27 136, 685
137 637,846
148 646,899
356
1,398,282
459
1,632,589
991
3,305,977
1,757
5,415.430
21 59. 060
1 4,900
2 8.230
7 27.045
10 35. 760
26 82,060
211 620.310
8 22,650
30 149. 170
144 672.128
141 630, 484
1,392,086
462
1,668,480
1,204
3,986,782
1,825
5,604.868
14 41,960
2 8, 105
5 19, 275
9 32,320
29 91,270
185 544,514
7 19,810
1 3,682
2 6,698
2 8.230
5 19, 275
9 32, 400
26 82.780
186 544,520
4 11,290
1 3,682
Grade 9. Range $3,182 to $3,682.
2 6,698
2 6,698
Total permanent, departmental
4,400
15, 732, 103
386.1
1,287,023
4,506
16,170,525
381.1
1,377,804
4,647
16,611,206
349.1
1,305,862
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary' positions;
4,013.9
14, 445, 080
7,524
3,064
19,912
53, 728
48,844
2,221
4, 124. 9
14, 792, 721
4, 297. 9
15, 305, 344
3,404
12,992
58,293
12,663
1,762
3,404
12, 992
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
61,008
9,625
1,752
All personal services, departmental.
14, 580, 373
14,881,825
15,394,125
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
4 45, 200
1 9,600
2 20. 000
27 266,000
18 157,080
4 33,440
3 26,280
19 162,040
73 547,320
1 7, 040
3 18,620
133 817,820
4 22,250
1 6, 185
24 125, 440
6 32,110
17 78, 485
10 42,575
41 168.560
105 362.776
189 595,470
216 626,640
3 7,500
17 47,944
1 2,420
4 46, 700
1 9, 600
2 20, 400
26 259,000
14 121,640
4 33, 440
3 26,880
19 164,640
73 549,120
2 14,080
3 19,020
120 746,200
15 83,125
1 5,310
9 48,915
6 27,225
16 73.530
11 47,746
43 165,880
99 343,725
161 611,590
216 617,280
4 45, 700
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Chief, field liaison group...
1 9, 800
2 20,800
26 260,200
Grade 13. Range $8,350 to $9,360;
14 123,240
4 34, 240
3 27,080
19 164,640
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
73 567,120
2 14,080
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
3 19,220
120 756,800
Grade 10. Range $5,506 to $6,250:
15 83,625
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5,435
9 49, 790
6 27, 475
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
16 73, 030
11 48,995
43 168, 130
99 346,365
167 531,850
238 670,705
17 48,024
17 47,704
922
4, 217, 794
121.9
530, 121
864
3,982,069
62.4
240,693
892
4,086,024
54
249,398
Net permanent, field (average
800.1
3,687,673
53,483
16.525
12. 416
1,606
195
2,842
801.6
3,741,376
5,446
7,407
14, 431
838
Part-time and temporary positions:
3,836,626
5,446
7,407
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
14, 481
Additional pay for service abroad
2,515
2.515
All personal services, field
3, 774, 740
3,771.176
3,866,475
18, 355, 113
18.663,000
19.260,600
406
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT— Continued
Administering the Public Debt, Bureau of the Public Debt — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEViCES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO THE POST OFHCE DEPART-
MENT
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,435
2 9, 910
3 12. 760
6 21. 960
27 90, 045
12 36,840
3 9, 210
12 35, 984
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
66 222,144
25. 1 77, 660
Net permanent, departmental (av-
40.9
144, 484
536
1,994
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
147,014
OFFICE OF THE TREASURER
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Treasurer —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Serpices
Total number of permanent positions .
1,400
1,476
2
1,383
1,403
2
1.241
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,622
GS-3.9
$2,848
CPC-3.1
$3,640
GS-3.9
.$2. 892
CPC-3.1
QS-3 9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2 930
Personal service obligations:
$4, 510, 048
$4, 981, 2S6
5.500
19,024
1,150
$4, 7.39. 455
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
17, 233
668
18,530
Total personal service obligations...
4, 527, 949
5, OOG, 960
4, 764, 635
Appropriated Funds
01 Personal services
02 Travel
4, 480, 810
1,838
84,292
14, 579
278, 387
15, 834, 130
99,540
45. 676
166. 182
29.928
1.290
4,111
4, 946, 230
3,875
44, 890
16, 780
293, 045
14, 819. 300
110.767
60,150
149, 673
64,690
100
10,500
4, 346, 950
3.875
16 780
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction:
Currency
Other....
07 Other contractual services
307. 149
15, 375, 000
113,971
39, 451
09 Equipment
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities
43, 739
100
Total obligations from appropriated
funds..
21, 040, 663
20, 600, 000
20,450,000
ReiTr\bursabU Obligatiom
47, 139
33
3,828
232
11,398
3,701
104
6,330
770
26
60,730
*
1,860
250
11, 747
3,600
108
4,880
2,600
65
4.600
7,380
6,700
605
Total reimbursable obligations
73,661
85,830
471, 885
21,114,224
20, 686, 830
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800
Treasurer
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800
Deputy and acting treasurer
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant treasuier
Assistant deputy treasurer
Chief of division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division..
Document analyst
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Administrative assistant
Administrative accountant
Claims examiner..
Document analyst
Personnel officer
Staff assistant
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of division..
Administrative assistant..
Claims examiner
Document analyst
Position classifier
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant..
Auditor
Chief of section
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Chief of section.
Assistant chief of section
Personnel assistant _.
Position classifier
Fiscal accountant
Claims examiner
Legal assistant
Teller
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370.—
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545...
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160. ..
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655...
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range .$2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).,.
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
01 Personal services.
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
Total of foregoing schedule.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
salary
$12, 800
10, 800
9,600
9,600
9,600
8,560
7,440
21, 920
15, 080
7,640
7.040
7,240
7,040
7.440
6.340
19. 020
13.080
6.940
6,940
6.125
5,600
17, 760
6 34, 110
8 44, 480
3 16. 180
1 6, 810
1 6.310
1 5, 060
6 31. 735
1 5.310
3 16. 930
24 121, 505
41 190, 165
66 281,345
174 675.715
235 836.183
276 914, 280
401
1, 195, 230
1 3, 374
9 27.310
108 306,376
1,400
4, 980, 093
169 470,045
4, 627, 949
Num- Total
salary
$12, 800
11,047
36, 187
8,627
8,750
7,484
22.090
15.247
7.737
7.207
7.430
7.207
7,440
6.384
19. 230
13. 398
6.953
6,099
6,143
5.508
17,882
6 28, 597
8 44, 734
3 16, 546
1 6, 810
1 5, 347
1 5, 060
6 31, 928
1 5, 318
3 17, 171
24 122, 624
46 213,666
67 287,196
209 810,729
248 885,100
285 950,030
420
1, 263, 480
1 3, 463
8 24. 708
104 299,285
1,476
6, 288, 686
95 307,400
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Customs — •
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Summary of Personal Sen/ices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
8,504
134
8,310
8,479
176
8,415
8,486
176
8,412
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,903
GS-7.2
$4,972
QS-7.2
$6, 131
Average grade...
GS-7.8
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
407
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS-
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,621
CPC-5.5
$3,848
CPC-6.6
$3,684
Personal service obligations:
$37,866,067
392, 654
145, 671
6, 447, 807
$38,390,300
493, 600
147, 700
6,687,600
$39, 253, 800
493, 500
151,000
6,936,500
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Total personal service obligations. .-
44,852,199
45,719.000
46.834.300
Appropriated Funds
38,138,699
252, 346
376,118
305,062
141,104
236, 313
201,335
326,381
276, 101
38,826,000
245,000
375,000
300,000
145,000
260,000
220,000
340,000
200,000
39,741,300
245,000
260,000
220,000
07 Other contractual services -
300,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
173,606
20,464
80,000
28,000
80.000
28.000
40,446,429
17,606
41,019,000
19,000
42,019,000
19,000
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
Total obligations from appropri-
40,428,923
41,000,000
42. 000, 000
Reimbursable Obligations
6,713,500
31,540
885
1,291
1,585
39,625
7.642
12,438
15,988
6,893,000
31,500
1,000
1.600
1,600
40,000
8,000
12,600
31,000
7,093,000
1,000
1,600
1,500
40,000
8,000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Total reimbursable obligations
6,824,394
7,020,000
7,240,000
47,253,317
48,020,000
49,240,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Grade established by act of October 15.
1949 (Public Law 359, 81st Congress) :
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Commissioner, assistant
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Commissioner, deputy
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief counsel
Chemist
Commissioner, deputy
Commissioner, assistant deputy...
Commissioner, special assistant to.
Division head
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, fiscal
Air coordinator ..-
Attorney-adviser
Chemist
Commissioner, assistant deputy.. .
Information specialist
Tyegal assistant
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal
.Administrative officer
-Vttomey-adviser
Engineer
Legal assistant
Personnel officer
Section head
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Adjuster of admeasurements
Attorney-adviser
Criminal investigator
Engineer
Legal assistant
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Grade II. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, fiscal
Adjuster of admeasurements
Attorney-adviser..
Budget examiner
Employee relations officer
Legal assistant
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Statistician, survey -.
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
11.050
11.050
10.800
11.800
34, 650
9.800
17,320
8.360
42, 600
8,660
8,040
7,040
37,200
12,480
5,940
5.940
6,340
6,340
98,560
6,340
6,340
6,540
Xura- Total
ber salary
11, 800
11,050
11,050
11.050
11.800
36, 400
10.000
9,800
10. 000
9.800
29.400
9.800
49, 800
17, 920
8,360
17, 620
43, 600
8.760
9,160
7,040
66,760
7,440
7,240
12, 680
6,140
6,140
6,340
6,540
94,900
6,540
6,340
6,640
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11,800
11,300
11,050
11.050
11.800
35, 400
10.200
10.000
10, 000
9.800
29. 600
10,000
60. 000
18, 120
8,560
17,920
8.660
43. 800
9,160
7,240
67,160
7,440
7,440
13,080
6,340
6,340
6,540
6,740
96, 500
6,740
6,540
6,740
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal.
Accountant, Government.
Administrative assistant
Position classifier
Statistician, survey
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative aid
Administrative officer
Budget examiner
Employee relations assistant
Legal assistant
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement assistant
Records management officer
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370 ,
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 ,
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 ,
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980. ,
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Wage Board
Total pennanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Appraiser —
Collector
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Chemist, chief
Collector
Collector, assistant
Comptroller
Comptroller, assistant
Surveyor
Surveyor, assistant
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Appraiser, assistant.,.
Appraiser
Chemist
Chemist, chief.
Collector _
Collector, assistant
Comptroller
Customs agent, supervising
Entry officer
Fiscal officer
Inspector.. __
Liquidator
Treasury attache, supervising
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant to collector.
Administrative officer
Appraiser, assistant
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser.
Chemist
Chemist, chief
Collector
Collector, assistant
Collector, deputy
Comptroller, assistant
Criminal investigator _
Customs agent
Customs agent, supervising..
Customs agent, assistant supervis-
mg-
Customs agent in charge
Entr.v officer
Examiner
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine officer
Surveyor, deputy...
Treasury attache
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Cashier
Chemist
Chemist, chief...
Collector, assistant
Collector, deputy
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,500
1 6,600
2 11,250
1 5, 875
1 6,600
1 6,310
1 6, 435
1 6, 186
1 6, 185
1 6. 310
1 6.560
2 10, 995
1 6. 436
1 5. 185
5 24. 225
19 85. 520
11 43.745
26 97. 660
28 96. 340
33 105,750
1 3,060
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 10. 800
11 121. 800
1 11.800
1 10. 800
1 10. 800
1 11.800
1 11, 800
13 124.800
11 108. 800
6 67, 600
6 50. 800
2 16. 720
2 16, 720
5 42, 000
19 158,840
13 110. 880
1 8, 360
6 41,800
2 17. 320
4 35, 240
3 26, 680
2 18, 120
2 18, 720
3 26, 080
3 25, 280
4 33, 840
6 41, 800
1 8. 360
1 8. 360
2 17, 520
1 7, 840
4 28, 760
7 60. 380
2 14. 080
1 7, 040
9 66. 360
2 14. 280
18 129. 920
9 66, 960
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 625
1 5, 625
2 11,500
1 6,000
1 6, 625
1 6,435
1 5,560
1 6,310
1 6,310
2 10. 496
1 5,686
2 11, 245
1 6,560
1 6. 310
5 24. 350
20 91. 475
11 44. 996
26 100. 786
29 100, 796
32 103,200
1 3, 140
1 3, 230
10 29. 440
3 10, 027
1 12, 800
1 11, 050
1 11,300
1 11, 050
11 123. 800
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 10. 800
1 11.800
1 11. 800
1 10. 000
I 9.800
1 9. 800
13 127. 200
11 109. 000
6 63. 800
5 61. 200
1 9. 800
2 19. 600
1 9, 600
2 19. 600
1 10, 600
2 16, 920
1 9, 360
5 43,400
7 64. 320
8 70, 480
2 17, 120
2 17. 120
5 42. 800
19 162,440
13 111,080
1 8, 360
5 42,800
2 17, 620
4 36. 640
3 26, 880
2 17, 720
2 18, 720
3 25, 680
25,280
33, 840
42,800
8,560
8,360
17,920
8,040
29. 360
62,280
14, 480
7.240
9 67, 760
2 14, 680
18 130,720
9 68,160
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 750
1 5,750
2 11,750
1 6, 125
1 6,760
5,560
1 6, 435
1 5,435
2 10, 620
1 5. 810
2 11.496
1 5,685
1 5,435
6 24. 726
20 93. 475
11 46, 245
26 103, 410
29 101.916
32 104.880
1 3, 140
3.230
29.600
10. 162
2 22. 100
1 11, .300
1 11.300
11 125. 800
1 11.800
1 ll.O.W
1 10. 800
1 11,800
1 11, 800
7 67, 200
7 67. 200
1 10. 000
1 10. 000
13 129. 600
11 111.000
6 60. 000
5 61. 800
19,600
19. 400
19.600
10. 600
17.120
9.360
43, 600
8 67, 080
2 17. 320
2 17, 320
5 43, SOO
19 165.640
13 113.280
3 25, 280
5 43, 800
2 17. 720
4 36, 240
3 27, 280
2 17, 720
2 IS, 720
3 25. 680
78 652,080
3 25, 880
10 84, 400
5 42, 800
1 8, 660
1 8, 660
2 18, 120
1 8, 040
4 29, 760
11 77, 440
2 14.880
1 7, 240
9 68, 760
2 15,080
18 133, 720
7 63,880
408
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Customs — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
Collector, deputy (reimbursable)--.
Criminal investigator
Customs agent --_
Customs agent, assistant supervis-
ing-
Customs agent in charge.
Customs agent in charge, assistant- -
Entry officer -
Examiner ---
Examiner, organization and
methods ---
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine officer
Medicfll officer
Supervisor, customs liquidator
Treasury representative
Treasury representative in charge--
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, chief--
Accountant. Government
Administrative officer
Administrative officer (reimburs-
able)
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Chemist ---
Collector, assistant
Collector, deputy..-
Criminal investigator.—
Customs agent — - —
Entry officer
Examiner
Fiscal officer---
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine officer
Personnel officer.
Treasury representative
Warehouse officer, supervising
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Admeasurer...
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer .-
Appraiser
Cash accounting assistant
Cashier, assistant...
Entry clerk
Collector, assistant deputy
Collector, deputy
Collector, deputy (reimbursable)...
Customs agent
Entry officer
Examiner
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine officer
Supervisor, customs entry clerk
Training officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Admeasurer
Administrative assistant
Administrative assistant (reim-
bursable)
-\dministrative officer
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Cash accounting assistant
Chemist
Chemist, spectroscopist
Collector, assistant deputy
Collector, deputy
Criminal investigator
Customs agent
Customs entry assistant
Entry officer
Examiner
Examiner, organization and
methods _
Examining aid
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine officer
Personnel assistant
Sampler
Supervisor, customs entry clerk
Surveyor, assistant deputy
Training officer
Warehouse officer, supervising
Grade 8. Range $4,(i20 to $5,370
Reimbursable
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
10
$7. 840
21. 020
73. 800
5 36. 600
6 44. 640
1 7. 240
11 79,040
77 664,080
2 14, 480
7 .52. 080
25 177. 600
7 51.080
1 7, 040
3 21.120
4 29. 160
2 14, 280
1 6.540
10 61, 000
4 25. 160
3 18. 220
11 67.900
1 6, 640
14 86. 160
1 6, 940
18 116,120
6 38, 640
54 347,760
46 293,240
60 365,845
7 44, 380
27 177,580
134 829,890
3 18, 820
1 6, 140
4 25, 960
1 6. 540
14 83, 875
7 41,875
1 6,000
4 24, 2.50
16 96, 625
1 5,500
1 5,750
1 5, 750
1 B.OOfl
31 186, 185
1 6.250
8 48, 125
51 294. 230
19 11,5,436
78 451,000
93 .538, 095
14 82, 876
1 6.000
1 5,750
24 131,000
18 99, 080
1 5, 435
1 ,5, 560
1 .5. 185
11 59,910
3 16, 805
2 10, 120
3 17, 180
25 129, 540
1 5, 436
7 39, 170
61 341,036
4 21, 990
62 324.916
1 6,685
48 263,625
45 242, 126
56
310, 735
35 190, 526
24 131.940
6 26,800
1 5, .560
2 10.746
1 .5. 310
1 5. 310
3 16, 565
456
2, 340. 980
1 5, 120
2,742
13, 150, 070
6 28, 730
10
$7. 840
22, 320
75, 200
5 37. 000
6 45. 640
1 7, 440
11 80,640
80 601,400
1 7, 040
7 52. 680
25 ISO SOO
7 52. 080
1 7. 040
3 21. 120
4 29. 560
2 14, 280
1 6. 740
12 74, 680
4 25, 760
3 18, 420
11 69.540
1 6, 740
14 87, 960
1 6, 940
18 117,720
6 38, 840
54 348,960
46 294,040
59 370,950
7 46, 580
27 180,980
134 846.160
3 19. 420
1 6. 340
3 19, 220
1 0. 740
14 86. 125
7 42, 7,50
1 5, .500
4 23, 760
16 98, 125
1 5, 025
1 6, 876
1 6, 875
1 6, 125
31 189, 375
1 6. 375
8 47. 875
51 299. 750
19 116.376
78 469.375
93 551.000
14 84. 375
1 6. 125
1 5, 875
24 132, 815
18 100,080
1 5,560
1 5, 686
1 5, 310
11 60,785
3 16, 180
2 10, 120
3 17, 430
25 134, 000
1 6, .560
7 39, 795
61 344, 410
4 22, 240
62 332, 695
1 5, 810
48 267,505
45 245,385
1 5,060
316, 610
35 194, BOO
24 134, 690
5 27, 425
1 5, 685
2 10, 995
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
3 16, 930
2, 364, BOO
1 6, 245
2,771
13, 380, 930
« 29, 105
61 429, 440
1 7, 240
27 190,080
25 182. 800
7 52. 880
1 7. 040
3 21.720
4 30. 360
2 14, 080
1 6, 940
3 18, 820
16 101,440
1 6, 740
14 90, 360
1 6, 940
28 182,620
6 39, 440
54 355, 660
46 301,840
19 120, 460
7 46, ,580
78 478,920
134 866,560
3 19, 820
1 6, 340
3 19, 620
1 0, 740
14
80, 2.50
43, 260
1 6, 500
4 24, 000
15 86. 2.50
1 6. 750
1 6, 000
1 6, 000
1 6, 260
63 376,750
1 6, 375
8 48, 375
51 306, 600
36 203, ,500
62 362. 000
93 ,560. 875
14 85. 760
1 6,250
1 6,000
24 135, 190
18 102. 205
1 5, 685
3 16, 555
2 10, 120
3 17,430
25 136, 875
1 5, 685
7 40, 420
127 695,620
4 22, 490
62 338,970
1 .5. 810
48 272.630
23 126, 730
4, 657, 785
35 197, 850
24 137, 190
6 28, 050
1 5, 810
2 11,245
1 5, .560
1 5, 560
3 17, 180
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field- Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Num- Total
ber salary
338
$1,426,610
199 861,640
364
1, 404, 645
5 18,800
652
2, 252, 396
232 738,320
109 331,680
6 15, 960
6 31, 890
81 349,815
837
3, 250, 695
9 31,115
7 25, 200
42 139,468
19 59, 460
676
1,673,452
2 6,260
4 14,518
3 6, 464
Num- Total
ber salary
296
$1,275,060
194 848,606
360
1, 417, 100
6 19, 175
647
2,265,840
232 750,660
110 338,430
6 15, 800
6 32. 015
81 349,315
831
3,253.385
10 35. 350
7 25. 520
42 140,348
19 59, 690
676
1, 689, 596
2 5.260
4 15.019
3 6,464
Num- Total
ber salary
295
$1,298,310
194 859, 480
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
359
1,441,316
6 19, 560
647
2, 298. 240
232 763.600
110 342.750
6 16, 120
6 32, 640
81 362,815
831
3, 288, 285
10 36,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,7,50 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $6.315
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grades. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range .$2,974 to $3,464
Grade 4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
7 25, 760
42 141, 70S
19 60,970
576
1, 703. 436
2 5,260
4 15, 520
3 6, 464
8,277
38,283,937
316.4
1,563,457
8,247
38,635,492
235
1,460,492
8,253
39, 804, 523
243.3
1,766,023
7,960.6
36,720,480
136,448
96,264
169, 942
141,266
6,006,918
266, 543
176,346
8,012
37,175,000
140,000
101,000
252, 500
143,000
6, 216. 000
276, 000
196, 500
8, 009. 7
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
38,038,500
140,000
101.000
252, 500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
146.300
6, 464, 000
Additional pay for service abroad
196, 500
All personal services, field
43, 702, 206
44,499,000
46.614,300
44, 852, 199
45,719,000
46,834,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
38, 138, 699
216,094
6,498,406
38,826,000
217,000
6,676,000
39,741,300
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
227, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from non-Federal sources
6,866,000
44, 862, 199
4,5,719,000
46, 834, 300
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Internal Revenue —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
57, 910
786
56,336
55, 840
856
55,206
56,637
866
56,003
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 362
GS-6.1
.$4,493
GS-6.2
$4,581
GS-6.2
Appropriated Funds
01 Personal services:
$242, 798, 991
2, 234, 393
997, 748
381,399
$241,063,813
2, 432, 325
928, 650
385,000
$245. 196. 933
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,432,325
928,650
385, 000
246,412,531
6, 394, 742
1, 035, 605
1, 567, 424
3,4.60,483
6, 308, 903
1,428,380
17,000
2.882.656
2,146,641
,6, 457
222,470
244,809,788
6, 648, 756
1,026,000
1,270,000
3,475,000
6,384,376
I,. 387, 000
17, 000
2,625,293
2, 232, 789
248, 942. 908
6, 910, 635
1,025,000
1,270,000
2, 265, 000
6, 384, 375
1,387,000
Services performed by other agen-
17,000
2,345,293
1, 737, 789
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
225,000
225, 000
Total obligations from appropriated
funds .-
271,872,192
270,000,000
272,500,000
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
409
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Reimbursable Obligations
09 Equipment
$84, 417
$42, 565
$43,475
Obligations incurred
271, 956, 609
270,042,555 1 272,543,475
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant commissioner
Chief counsel
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant commissioner
Assistant to the commissioner
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrative assistant to the
commissioner
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant to the commissioner
Chief, intelligence division
Deputy commissioner
Director, inspection service
Executive assistant
Head, appellate staff
Head of division
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant deputy commissioner
Assistant head of division
Assistant head, appellate staff
■ Chairman, chief counsel's com-
mittee.. _
Chief of branch..
Field supervisor
Head of division...
Internal revenue inspector
Special deputy commissioner
Tax adviser
Technical adviser
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, branch
Assistant deputy commissioner
Assistant head o( division
Attorney
Chairman, committee on practice...
Chief of branch
Chief of section.
Engineer
Executive management officer
Head of division
Internal revenue inspector
Tax adviser
Technical adviser
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant head of division
Attorney
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Conferee
Engineer
Estate and gift tax examiner
Head of division
Statistician...
Tax accountant...
Technical adviser
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section...
Attorney
Chemist
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Conferee
Engineer...
Estate and gift tax examiner
Head of division
Management analyst
Procedural technician
Reviewer
Statistician
Technical adviser
Training officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer.
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Attorney
Chemist
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Num- Total
ber salary-
1 14, 800
2 27, 600
36, 393
12, 131
12, 131
48, 524
12,000
12,000
2 23, 600
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10,800
11 126, 194
1 11,800
1 11,800
9 98. 601
6 66, 127
2 20, 577
4 39. 800
25 252. 978
1 10, 300
6 60, 862
1 9,600
1 9,800
17 172,895
1 9,600
3 28,800
18 177,069
35 315,284
6 52, 768
6 43, 310
2 18, 520
11 97, 685
71 638,788
10
18 160,805
2 17, 889
13 112, 157
2 16, 720
1 8,360
16 140,144
79 595,725
11 81, 547
5 35, 677
5 36, 146
29 218,006
5 37, 946
1 7,040
9 67, 900
13 99, 605
9 68, 476
13 96, 865
3 21, 474
2 15, 080
2 14, 280
10 75, 323
1 7, 440
7 51,710
6 46, 348
21 130, 671
7 42. 849
4 26, 682
1 5,994
24 148,638
2 12. 427
1 5,940
14 91, 168
Num- Total
ber salary
2 24,000
'9""i69,'ii9
2 22,600
8 90, 740
1 11,800
1 11,800
2 21, 787
15 171,070
79, 618
10, 121
2 19, 564
29 291,226
1 10, 367
10 103, 911
7 71, 073
2 19, 588
1 9, 621
2 19,200
34 307,665
16 137, 293
6 54,400
3 27. 391
2 16, 918
76 679,622
1 8, 360
12 104.890
6 54.190
12 107. 690
17 151,778
2 18. 141
1 8, 760
2 17. 023
2 18, 241
22 193, 310
80 604,796
12 90, 167
5 36, 237
1 7,861
31 227, 040
6 37, 501
1 7, 499
11 S3, 193
13 99, 592
7 53, 647
14 105, 657
2 14, 247
4 28, 760
2 14, 216
9 68. 786
3 23, 039
6 46, 120
3 23, 938
16 100, 878
12 74, 227
3 19, 479
5 32, 708
29 176,824
2 12, 355
4 25, 810
12 78, 504
Num- Total
ber salary
2 24, 187
'9'"ii6,"682
2 22, 600
"8""9ii^697
1 11,800
1 11,800
2 22, 137
15 172,101
2 19. 766
29 294. 546
1 10, 462
10 104, 158
2 19, 346
3 29, 537
2 19, 653
20 201, 134
34 309,495
16 139, 134
6 54, 801
3 27, 592
2 17, 149
76 684,549
1 8, 497
12 106, 321
6 54. 672
12 108. 251
17 153,237
2 18, 480
;. 958
2 17, 225
2 18.342
22 194,731
55 424,753
37 277,277
5 36, 793
1 8, 040
31 229, 596
5 37, 984
1 7, 640
11 84. 277
13 100, 750
7 54, 191
14 107, 128
2 14,348
4 29, 320
2 14, 463
9 69, 677
3 23, 240
6 46, 240
3 24, 120
16 102, 452
12 75, 203
3 19, 742
6 33, 291
29 179, 138
2 12. 648
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Chief of unit
Chief of subsection
Classification investigator , .
Engineer.
Estate and gift tax examiner
Procedural technician
Reviewer
Statistician
Tax accountant
Technical clerk
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative otTicer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Chief of section.,
Chief of unit
Procedural technician
Technical clerk
Training officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of unit
Attorney
Chemist
Chief of branch
Chief of group
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Classification investigator
Economist
Estate and gift tax examiner
Exa
Rev
Statistician
Technical clerk
Training officer
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370.,
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.,
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Unclassified employees...
Total permanent, departmental.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
District commissioner
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant district commissioner
Chairman, tax council
Director, internal revenue
District counsel
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director of internal rev-
enue
Assistant district commissioner
Collector of internal revenue
Council member
Director of internal revenue
District counsel
Foreign representative
Head, appellate staff district
Head of division
Intelligence agent in charge
Internal revenue agent in charge
Internal revenue inspector
Regional counsel
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant collector of internal rev-
enue
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
$6, 971
58, 351
18, 274
6,740
85. 667
24,498
24,960
13, 157
64.800
77,650
ber salary
1 $6, 740
1 6, 730
4 24, 779
1 6. 876
10 62, 794
6 36, 277
6 38, 243
2 13, 280
10 65, 190
12 77, 368
89 527,452
1 5. 933
6 34. 938
3 17.813
4 23, 732
8 44, 803
17 99, 770
2 12, 404
100 652,130
14 76, 672
2 11,711
3 16.310
3 16, 363
40 209,176
1 5,300
1 6,060
1 5,
6 34, 110
6 27, 651
5 27, 079
1 6,060
7 36, 613
3 16, 563
1 5, 507
2 10, 206
4 23. 862
5 27. 690
64 362.331
2 10. 822
120 606.965
336
1 4.442
2 7.966
3 10, 775
23 73, 544
114 332.402
9 23.632
21 69, 360
1 5,874
4 23,816
6 36, 576
3 17, 675
5 28,831
16 96, 776
3 18, 666
100 651,868
15 81,202
2 10, 478
5 27. 936
2 10, 848
45 234,292
2 10. 314
1 6. 185
1 5.799
5 28. 778
2 11,620
2 11.229
1 5.150
7 37, 758
3 15, 753
1 5. 135
2 10, 979
4 22. 431
4 22. 261
62 344.219
3 15.618
120 615,216
336
1 4. 490
2 8. 069
2 7. 261
23 74, 068
113 327,926
9 23. 717
24 84. 435
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 740
1 6.831
4 25, 370
1 6,940
10 64, 098
6 37, 158
6 38, 981
2 13,463
10 66, 339
12 78, 719
3 17,926
6 29, 456
16 98. 174
3 18,691
98 648, 363
17 93, 266
2 10, 728
6 28.311
2 11,098
45 238,175
2 10. 566
1 6. 185
1 5,810
5 28,958
2 11,620
2 11,355
1 5, 275
7 38, 634
3 16, 129
1 5. 261
2 11,105
4 22, 681
4 22. 512
62 349,076
3 16,994
120 62.5,541
336
1 4,490
2 8. 070
2 7, 341
23 74, 402
113 332.320
9 24, 128
24 86. 481
19, 182, 773
124.8
3, 930. 9
18, 099, 530
69, 077
3, 955. 2
18, 423, 803
70,900
3. 930. 3
18, 328, 650
70,900
12 139, 591
1 11,800
12 140. 852
1 10, 800
10 116,040
24 278,571
10 108. 009
4 46,200
16 208,000
4 48,000
11 129, 176
18 195. 150
12 139, 741
1 11,800
16 208.122
4 48, 000
11 129.317
18 195. 150
12 140. 048
1 11.800
410
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Internal Revenue — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Assistant director of internal rev-
enue
Assistant district commissioner
Assistant district counsel
Assistant" head, appellate staff dis-
trict-.
Assistant intelligence agent in
charge -.-
Assistant internal revenue agent in
charge ---
Assistant regional counsel—. ---
Attorney --
Chief, processing branch
Collector of internal revenue.
Conferee
District counsel
District supervisor..
Economist
Engineer
Head of division
Intelligence agent
Intelligence agent in charge.-.
Internal revenue agent
Internal revenue agent in charge...
Internal revenue inspector
Regional coordinator
Supervisor of accounts and collec-
Technical adviser..
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Assistant collector of internal rev-
enue
Assistant director, tax fraud drive..
Assistant district commissioner
Assistant district supervisor _. .
Assistant intelligence agent in
charge -.
Assistant internal revenue agent in
charge
Attorney
Chief field deputy
Chief of branch
Chief of section.-
Chief olfice deputy
Conferee
District supervisor
Engineer
Field office examiner
Head of division
Hearing examiner
Intelligence agent —
Intelligence agent in charge
Internal revenue agent
Num- Total
her salary
Internal revenue inspector
Supervisor of accounts and collec-
tions.--
Technical adviser
Grade 12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Assistant collector of internal
revenue
Assistant district supervisor
Attorney
Chemist
Chief field deputy.
Chief of branch
Chief office deputy. . .
Engineer...
Field office examiner..
Head of division
Intelligence agent
Internal revenue agent.
Internal revenue inspector
Investigator alcohol tax
Investigator in charge
Reviewer
Technical adviser
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Assistant chief branch.,.
Assistant chief field deputy..
Attorney
Chemist...
Chief of branch ,
Chief of section...
Chief office deputy
9 89. 5S9
33 332.211
4 41,200
24 243,173
1 9.600
10 96, 000
8 79,821
5 49, 992
12 122, 740
4 39,600
3 31,200
1 9, 600
6 58. 800
4 40, 750
35 344.979
16 164. 985
3 28, 800
1 9,600
4 39,000
79
791,850
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
3 25, 880
16 141.766
56 489,954
5 41,800
1 9. 360
1 9,360
6 41,800
12 102,326
3 26, 665
32 283,914
4 33, 440
1 9. 291
4 36, 240
87 755,529
1,360
1 7,040
6 44,648
37 268,397
11 82, 732
66 432,802
237
1, 790, 878
44 331,963
16 110,797
10 78. 847
91 640,645
188
1, 337, 716
1,242
9, 338, 079
29 213,361
7 61, 479
19 139,163
4 30, 167
49 370,451
81
603, 741
97 636,991
41 253, .585
6 32, 700
25 159,112
12 76, 468
1 6,940
18 $172. 800
37 355.200
16 162,039
4 41. 2.19
24 243.874
1 9,600
3 31,200
53 508, 800
6 69, 128
35 349,655
"'3"'"28^866
12 102,664
18 $172, 800
37 3.59,022
16 163.023
4 41.568
24 248.044
1 9, 729
4 40, 335
3 31,200
63 613,072
6 60,009
16 163,174
22 219,173
1 9,800
4 39, 798
101
1,020,255
64 666,679
""i"'"'9^366
12 104,366
32 286. 434
4 33, 630
40 334.400
4 36, 395
87 760,520
484
2 16, 869
,2
1, 411, 346
16 111,732
4 31, 188
89 626,660
193
1, 384, 900
1,267
9, 617, 431
31 228, 678
7 52, 081
19 140, 464
4 30, 422
31 226, 582
32 288,646
4 34, 300
40 341.902
4 36, 840
87 771,139
481
2 17, 167
"l, 427, 086
15 113,346
4 31, 360
89 627,273
1, 409, 367
1,343
10, 201, 215
83 619,009
7 52, 936
19 143,061
4 30, 782
31 229, 743
61
30.5,986
61
310, 947
6
33, 070
fi
33, 626
25
161,118
26
164, 036
18
112, 373
18
113,686
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Classification investigator
Engineer —
Field officer examiner..
Head of division
Intelligence agent.
Internal revenue agent..
Internal revenue inspector
Investigator, alcohol tax
Investigator in charge
Reviewer
Storekeeper-gauger
Technical adviser
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief branch
Assistant chief field deputy
Chemist
Chief field deputy
Chief of branch...
Chief of section...
Comptroller
Conferee
Deputy collector
Field division chief
Inspector, alcohol tax
Intelligence agent...
Internal revenue agent (collection
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
3 $17,820
8 47, 929
1 6, 940
31 208, 931
401
2, 436, 547
2,609
16, 289, .543
25 155,706
6 39, 034
21 139,311
5 29, 700
5 32, 300
9 67, 420
141 849, 125
3 16, 625
9 53, 000
45 255,875
11 64. 500
94 554, 506
15 89,875
66 373,250
116 664,625
330
2, 007, 750
71 417,875
8 45, 614
Internal revenue inspector
Investigator, alcohol tax.
Investigator in charge
Storekeeper-gauger
Tax accountant —
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant and auditor..
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant field division chief...
Attorney
Cashier
Chemist
Chief field deputy
Chief of branch
Chief of section.
Conferee
Deputy collector
Document analyst
Economist
Engmeer
Field division chief
Head of division
Inspector, alcohol tax..
Intelligence agent..
Internal revenue agent..
Internal revenue agent (collection
officer)
Internal revenue inspector..
Investigator, alcohol tax —
Investigator in charge. ,
Statistician
Storekeeper-gauger
Technical adviser
Zone deputy in charge..
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,646.
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2> Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $.3,464
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,0.32
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
12 67, 000
64 329,376
6 31. 640
16 92, 875
1 6, 125
66 303,620
6 28, 840
2 10, 225
5 26, 060
47 252,014
161 885,339
36 187,462
1 6,642
11 61, 4,58
3 15, 456
7 37, 420
74 411.053
8 42, 356
8, 753, 270
6, 436
6, 810
i 30, 620
5, 185
) 31, 485
1, 172, 466
9
2, 246, 365
2,392
12, 642, 509
36 185,785
206
1, 156, 735
13 75, 841
1 5, 435
12 64,0,39
1 6, 310
239
1, 342, 690
,434
16,338,553
31, 934, 126
13, 095
41, 726
34,025
2, 439, 524
587
IG, 158, 870
29 180,303
6 39, 543
20 132,619
6 30, 411
5 32, 544
4 26, 232
153 920,310
""9"'53,'729
2, 489, '.
2,675
16, 931, ;
79 500,1
14 81,918
105 609,443
15 90,602
65 378,101
445
2, 689, 983
12 67, 834
64 331,684
3 19, 260
16 93, 872
1 6, 234
63 288,037
6 33. 161
3 15,320
6 31, 899
59 316,132
34 176, 052
1 6 770
9 49, 838
Total permanent, field 53, 761 61, 760 62, 682
^ 233,333,760 231,183,281 239,653,628
6,482
6,810
41, 209
6 31, 907
:6
1,246,456
,9
2, 322, 419
2,016
11,201,679
39 202,836
218
1, 228, 470
14 81, 273
1 6,560
13 71, 125
1 6,328
3,032
16,463,291
7,224
32, 895, 628
14, 681, 968
3,623
13, 728, 643
6,624
19, 819, 146
8,256
26. 752, 008
6,436
18, 856, 699
123 316,796
3 13, 595
11 42,177
10 34, .391
2 6.839
17 61, 888
110 306,492
30 76, 144
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
411
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES COntillUed
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber. salary
2, 142. 2
$8,293,093
341, 196
Num- Total
ber salary
1,365.4
$8,543,271
Num- Total
ber salary
Savings due to use of former pay scales
$12,685,345
Net permanent, field (average num-
51, 618. 8
224,699,461
2, 234, 393
928, 671
60,321
254,638
65, 535
50,394.6
222, 640, 010
2, 432, 325
857, 750
64,377
254,638
65,535
61, 216. 5
226,868,283
2,432,325
857, 750
Part-time and temporary positions; Tem-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad
254,638
65, 536
228, 233, 019
226,304,635
230, 532, 908
246,412,531
244,809,788
248,942,908
BUREAU OF NARCOTICS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Narcotics —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summaiy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
421
307
422
406
422
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,742
OS-7.3
$4,881
GS-7.4
Personal service obligations:
$1, 806, 799
7,447
3,137
$1,969,400
7,600
5,000
$1, 969, 400
7,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base..
Total personal service obligations. ..
1,817,383
1,982,000
1,982,000
Appropriated Funds
1, 806, 546
256, 195
8,653
39, 276
3,075
11,474
103,652
109, 577
217.888
22, .368
18, 503
3,895
1, 982, 000
307,120
13, 030
34,500
720
16,500
87, 770
67, 460
240.000
7,100
28,000
5,800
1. 982, 000
34 500
16, 500
240,000
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
7.100
28.000
Total obligations from appropriated
funds -
2,601.102
2,790,000
2,790,000
Beimbursable Obligations
10, 837
726
6,957
12, 378
426
08 Supplies and materials: Purchase of
evidence (recovered moneys)
25,000
30,000
Total reimbursable obligations
30.323
25,000
30, 000
2,631,425
2,816,000
2, 820, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBTICES
Departmental:
Grade established by act of Oct. 15, 1949
(63 Stat. 822):
Commissioner
Genera! schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner
Technical assistant to secretary
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the commissioner
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of narcotic section, general
counsel's office
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, narcotic section,
general counsel's office
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, returns division
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 000
12.200
11,050
9,800
8.560
Num- Total
ber salary
1- Total
salary
$14, 800
12. 400
12. 200
10,800
10. 000
8,360
7,240
DETAIL OF FBBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 940
1 6, 340
1 6, 810
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant to com-
1 $6,810
1 5.060
1 5, 810
1 5,060
3 14. 485
5 24, 650
2 9,340
12 49, 045
16 56, 280
13 40, 670
1 3,390
1 2, 792
1 $6,810
1 5, 185
1 5. 810
1 5.060
3 15,610
6 24.900
2 9, 340
12 49.045
16 56, 160
13 41,270
1 3,390
1 2,872
Admiiiistrative assistant to deputy
1 5, 810
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430-.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4, Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032.
3 14, 436
4 19, 165
3 13. 760
11 44,885
14 49,090
17 53, 690
1 3.310
1 2, 562
Total permanent, departmental
63 281, 287
3. 8 8, 056
64 296, 792
2.5 17,392
64 300, 252
2.5 20,852
Net permanent, departmental (av-
59.2 273,231
1,092
61.5 279,400
1,100
61.5 279,400
1,100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
274,323
280,600
280,500
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District supervisor, regional office. _
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District supervisor, regional office..
Treasury agent (narcotic, foreign
2 19,200
13 109, 080
1 8,360
1 7,040
8 56,320
51 310, 740
96 513,960
101 416, 205
6 25, 770
9 34, 440
12 40, 680
67 170, 790
1 2,750
2 19, 200
13 109, 080
1 8, 360
1 7,040
8 66, 720
51 317, 425
96 614, 265
101 442, 480
12 60, 665
10 37,600
38 125, 130
25 75,430
2 19,600
13 111, 480
1 8,560
1 7,040
8 58,120
61 324,300
96 524, 795
101 449, 730
12 51,665
10 38, 725
38 127,770
25 77, 110
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Treasury agent (narcotic, (2) for-
Qrade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
358 1,715,236
60 181,667
358 1,763,385
14 73,385
368 1,798,895
Net permanent, field (average num-
308 1, 533, 568
6,355
3,137
344 1,690,000
6,600
6,000
344 1,690,000
6,600
6,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
1,643,060
1,701,600
1, 701. 500
1,817,383
1,982,000
1,982,000
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1,806,546
10,837
1,982,000
1,982,000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1,817,383
1,982,000
1, 982, 000
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, United States Secret Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
440
425
440
429
440
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5, 122
GS-8.2
$5,264
GS-8.3
$5, 371
GS-8.3
Appropriated funds;
01 Personal services:
$2, 190, 026
8,465
30, 761
$2, 273, 732
8,668
30, 500
$2, 273, 732
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
8,668
Payment above basic rates
30,500
2, 229, 252
190, 613
18, 023
32,302
2, 312, 900
208,000
16, 400
32,000
2, 312, 900
208,000
15,400
04 Communication services.. .._
32,000
412
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, United States Secret Service — Continued
BLIOATIONS BV OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcatioQ
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Appropriated funds— Continued
$9,060
53,000
62, 261
44, 035
60
3, 867
11,921
$9,000
46,700
58,500
23,500
$9,000
46, 700
68,500
23,500
4.000
16,000
4,000
15,000
Total obligations from appro-
2, 654, 284
16, 213
2, 725, 000
8,000
2, 725, 000
Rfimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
8.000
2, 670, 497
2, 733, 000
2, 733, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief --
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant cbief
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Executive aide to the chief
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant administrative officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, depaitmental (av-
erage number, net salary),..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates; Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special agent in charge
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special agent in charge
Inspectors
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge
Assistant to special agent in charge. .
Special agent
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Special agent in charge..
Assistant special agent in charge
Special agent
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Special agent..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Special agent...
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary).
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay...
Night-work differential
Territorial cost-of-living allowance
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Nam- Total
ber salary
8,760
.\060
4,620
23,400
20, 976
25, 745
136, 960
14, 480
14,280
7,040
149, 160
6,340
133, 940
188, 785
259, 720
100,920
45, 985
194, 320
156, 480
17, 347
9,905
3,400
$12,200
11,060
9,800
8,760
5,185
4,745
23,650
21, 225
26,620
48, 000
3,310
138, 760
14, 880
14,680
152, 960
6,540
135, 140
475, 020
87, 780
21, 025
47, 370
17,000
9,900
3,600
$12,400
11,300
19 141, 760
2 14, 880
2 14, 680
1 7, 240
24 156, 360
1 6, 640
21 138, 940
89 539, 375
92 486, 020
19 90, 166
5 21, 660
11 48,246
52 203, 445
48 162, 560
17,000
9,900
3,600
Salaries and Expenses, White House Police, United States Secret
Service —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
170
135
170
163
170
163
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
$4,109
H109
$4,109
01 Personal services:
$561, 621
61,081
$667,852
9,000
9,000
Total personal services
622,602
26
1,082
18,415
1,080
676,852
10
1,418
19,000
720
676,852
07 Other contractual services
1,418
19, 000
720
643 205
698,000
698 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Num
ber
1
1
5
8
2
15
6
62
6
3
61
10
- Total
salary
$7,311
5,961
25, 676
37,480
9,640
66,900
27,120
257,920
24,060
11,680
189, 210
38, 600
Num
ber
1
1
5
8
2
15
6
62
6
3
51
10
- Total
salary
$7, 311
5,961
25, 675
37, 480
9,640
66,900
27.120
257. 920
24,060
11,680
189, 210
35,600
Num
ber
1
1
5
8
2
15
6
62
6
3
51
10
- Total
salary
5,961
37, 480
9,640
66, 9cn
Private:
27, 120
Class 6
257, 920
Class 5
24, 060
Class 4
11,680
Class 3
189. 210
Class 2
35,600
Class 1...
'
Total permanent, field
170
35
698, 657
137,036
170
7
698, 557
30, 705
170
7
698, .567
30, 705
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Payment above basic rate:
Compensation for duty voluntarily per-
135
561, 521
66,079
5,002
163
667, 852
163
667, 852
Holiday pay (Public Law 195, 82d
9,000
9,000
622, 602
676, 852
676, 852
Salaries and Expenses, Guard Force, United States Secret Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiDcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
274
241
134
129
124
119
Average salaries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,186
CPC-4.8
$3,288
CPC-5.0
$3,322
Personal service obligations:
$786,834
2,980
39,752
$428,650
1,650
16, 400
$396, 270
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
1,650
16, 800
Total personal service obligations. _
829,666
446,600
412, 720
Appropriated Funds
400, 083
924
185
695
3,545
9,968
656
558
446, 600
700
200
700
2,830
11,395
2,000
575
412,720
200
700
2,830
10, 975
2,000
575
Total obligations from appropri-
416,614
465,000
430,000
Peimbursable Obligations
429,483
700
6,700
09 Equipment
500
500
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
413
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Reimbursable Obligations — Continued
$100
1.417
Total reimbursable obligations
438. 400
$500
$500
855, 014
465, 600
430, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370,,
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4, 160
Grade 4. Range $3, 17.'= to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10, Range $4,565 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4, Range $2,750 to $3230
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 620
1 4, 830
3 11,605
3 9, 925
1 3, 610
1 5,315
3 14, 825
1 4, 490
12 47, 220
18 64, 400
112 369, 488
118 338, 420
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 745
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 870
2 7, 695
2 6, 690
2 7, 945
2 6, 750
2 9, 925
1 4, 490
5 20, 075
36 125,840
34 114,156
61 149, 670
2 10,050
1 4, 490
5 20, 275
34 121,040
34 115.276
43 124. 170
Total permanent, departmental
274 878, 648
33 91,814
134 443, 186
5 14, 636
124 414.866
5 19, 596
Net permanent, departmental (av-
241 786,834
2,980
15, 292
24,460
129 428. 550
1,650
6.600
9,800
119 395. 270
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
1,650
6,600
Night-work diSerential. _
9,200
829, 566
446, 600
412, 720
BUREAU OF THE MINT
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of the Mint —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
1,058
1,024
1,056
1.022
1,031
997
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 143
GS-7.4
$3,484
CPC-5.2
$3,572
$5. 251
as-7.6
$3,542
CPC-5.2
$3,648
$5. 330
OS-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,560
Average giade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-5.2
$3,687
Personal service obligations:
$4, 047, 629
13, 601
240, 538
$4,069,652
16,348
147. 000
$3,991,823
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
16.177
140, 000
Total personal service obligations...
4, 301, 768
4, 233. 000
4,148,000
Appropriated Funds
4, 053, 559
20.019
12, 771
14. 033
197, 865
10, 976
29, 474
2,023
339, 938
124,931
9.175
6,448
4,063,000
25,000
13.000
14.000
200,000
11,000
30,000
12,000
340, 000
100,000
10,000
7,000
4, 063, 000
25 000
02 Travel
14 000
30,000
Services performed by other agen-
340 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
10, 000
Total obUgations from appropriated
4,821.212
4,826,000
5. 300, 000
Reimbursable Obligations
248, 209
14, 600
29. 201
170, 000
10. 000
20, 000
10, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
292,010
200, 000
5, 113, 222
5,026,000
5,400,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director of the Mint
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director of the Mint_
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Metallurgist
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Governmental accountant (chief
accountant)
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Governmental accountant
Metallurgist,
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
liusiTirssaci-ountant
lit
iccountant.
Grade 7. K:i
Grade 6. Hi
Grade 5.
?;4.956
S4.545
I $4,160
Grade 4. Range K.i'^ to $3,fi55.
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental 0
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in e.\cess of 52-week base-
All personal
departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assayer
Chief clerk and assistant superin-
tendent
Engraver.
ide 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
As
;int chief clerk and production
niuiKiger
.'^uiKTintendent of coining division. .
tiuiierintendent of melting and
refining division..- -
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief clerk in charge
Governmental accountant
As.sistant superintendent of coining
Assistant superintendent of melting
and refining division
Mechanical assistant to superin-
tendent -
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
A.lniiiii'tT-ifivc officer ,
200200—53-
i:<.x,.|iiii,rni,,| ir. Miant
.<u[Triiitrii,ir(ii Ml ni ichhiery...
Grade 111. Kaniie $5,5U0 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Chemist...
Fiscal accountant
Foreman, coining division.
Personnel officer
Superintendent of machinery. . .
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Cashier
Associate scientist
Chemist
Fiscal accountant
Governmental cost accountant..
Personnel assistant
Procurement olTicer
Superintendent of machinery...
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370...
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545...
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655...
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$13, 800
12, 200
10, 800
9,6
5.940
6, 1-10
5,940
5,810
10, 870
6,185
6,810
5,310
5,810
31.185
8.840
37,726
34,245
27, 430
3,230
61 298, 492
2.5 12,512
$13. 800
12,200
11,050
9,800
1 8,360
1 6. 140
1 6. 340
1 6. 140
1 6. 340
1 5. 940
1 6. 340
1 6. 140
1 5. 935
2 10. 995
1 5. 310
1 5. 810
1 5.060
1 5,810
7 31.085
2 8, 966
8 31.280
10 34. 870
9 27. 350
1 3.230
1 3, 032
59 296, 242
2. 5 17, 197
47, 200
9,600
7.240
21, 120
6.140
18,420
12,680
6,540
18,250
6,000
11.625
6,000
6.250
6.250
3 17.055
1 5.060
1 5. 310
3 16. 055
3 16, 065
1 5. 435
1 6, 560
2 11, 620
17 86, 335
56 261,355
17 74.005
23 90, 795
13 45, 195
16 51, 520
$13, 800
12. 400
11,050
1 8, 960
1 8. 560
1 8. .560
1 6, 140
1 6. 340
1 6, 140
1 6, 540
1 6, 140
1 6, 540
1 6, 140
1 5, 935
2 11.120
1 5, 435
1 5. 810
1 5. 185
1 5. 810
7 32, 5fiO
2 9.090
8 32. 030
10 35,270
9 27, 990
1 3,230
1 3. 032
59 299, 607
2.5 22,163
45, 200
9,800
27,480
36. 040
8,040
7,440
21,120
21,120
8.040
18, 375
5,600
6.875
6.125
6.250
6,250
17, 305
5,185
6,435
16, 430
16. 430
6.560
6,6
11,620
87, 790
262,160
69, 470
91,930
38, 205
41.710
45, 450
9,800
7,640
21,720
8,040
6,540
6,640
6,540
19,220
13, 080
6,340
6,740
6,740
18,600
5,500
6,000
6,250
6,250
6,250
- 17, 430
5,310
5,560
16,805
16, 805
5,685
5,810
11. 620
89. 166
267, 025
70,720
93, 555
38, 685
42, ;i50
,090
414
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
BUREAU OF THE MINT— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of the Mint — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodiril prades:
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4,800
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Raiipo $3,:nn to $3,680
Grade 5. T! i-' > »■: 'ci t.i ?:!.4S4
Grade 4. i; , i - <:;,230 . ..
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $28, 025
2 8, 980
14 65, OSO
17 62,660
124 427, 176
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $28, 660
2 9, 105
14 66, 190
17 62, 880
121 423, 934
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $29, 025
2 9.230
14 56, 690
17 62, 880
121 426, 094
Grades, i: ■ ■ - i ':i.032.
Grade 2. Km-^ •., i.c h, t2,S40..
Positions at liuuii) Iall■^, Kates equiv-
4 ic, 273
10 25, 124
611 2, 182, 677
4 10, 613
10 26, 474
621 2, 265, 515
4 10, 673
10 26, 644
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Savinps due to use of former pay scales
997 3, 887, 736
31.5 122,876
2.717
997 3, 965, 291
31. 9 163, 684
972 3, 906, 504
31. 1 192, 12.";
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
966. 5
3, 762, 142
12, 618
206, 872
34, 666
966.1
3, 791, 607
16,212
112, 000
35, 000
940.9
3,714.379
15,026
105, 000
3.^ 000
All personal services, field
4, 016, 298
3,963,819
3, 869. 404
01 Personal services..
4, 301, 768
4,233,000
4, 148. 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations...
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
4, 053, 569
248, 209
4,063,000
170, 000
4, 063, 000
85, 000
4, 301, 768
4, 233, 000
4,148,000
COAST GUARD
Operating Expenses, Coast Guard —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.TECTS
Object classification
Summari/ of Personal Services
Number of permanent positions:
Military
Civilian.
Total number of permanent posi-
tions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions:
Civilian
Average number of all employees:
Military
Civilian
Crati,,. |,iui,i i.ui , iiud custodial grades:
Average salary '.
Average grade.
Grades established by head of agency:
Average salary.. .,
Average range (hghthouse keepers) - . .
Ungraded positions: Average salary . . .
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions:
Military.
Civilian
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations..
Appropriated Funds
01 Peronnal scrvires
02 Tnivrl
03 Triii|."il ilinn (,f things
04 Ci)iiininiiir iiinii .services..
05 Rents .iiid utility services
06 Printing and reproduction.,-
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
$3, 176
$2, 798-$3, 260
$3, 817
$92,991,019
11.932,054
432, 182
31, 871
286,244
105, 673, 370
105,691,047
4, 841, 454
2, 020, 103
635, 293
1,604,641
57,6, 886
11,199,466
7, 440, 822
1953 estimate
$3, 214
$2, 798-$3, 250
$3, 865
$107. 024, 362
12. 733, 984
460, 865
31,914
268, 123
121, 119, 248
121,039.248
4.900,0(10
3, 101), 1)00
756. 200
1, 443, 103
513,000
11,703,966
$3, 217
$2, 798-$3, 250
$3, 865
$107,996,461
12, 386, 991
460, 865
31,914
268, 123
121, 144, 364
121,064,3.64
4, 900, 000
3,100,000
7.16, 200
1,391,103
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Appropriated Funds — Continued
$31, 756, 473
14, 659, 788
307,714
267,856
16, 089
25,477
$34, 460, 744
12, 758, 591
260, 000
169,000
45,500
26,000
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures.
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
losses
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities..
11,696,991
260, 000
2,419,000
45,600
26, 000
180,941,107
40, 245
199,247,730
47, 730
200,047,730
47, 730
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
Total obligations from appropriated
180,900,862
199, 200, 000
200,000,000
Peimbursable Obligations
82,323
3,566
4,819
12, 133
112.759
399, 216
365, 309
80,000
5,000
5,000
10,000
125,000
450,000
386,000
80, 000
6,000
386,000
Total reimbursable obligations
970, 115
1,060,000
1,060,000
181,870,977
200,260,000
201,060,000
DETAIL OF PER.'iONAL SERVICES
Civilian
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief counsel...
Government aceoimtant
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Electronic engineer (radio)
Government aceoimtant
Supply specialist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\ssistant chief coimsel
Budget examiner... .,.
Chief of division
Chief of group
Chief of section
Chief of subsection,,
Electronic engineer
Government accountant
Ilearing examiner
Naval architect (general)
Organization and raethodsexaminer
Statistical ollicer
Technical assistant (civil engineer-
ing)
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Aeronautical engineer...
Architect
.\ttorney adviser
Chief of section
Chief of subsection
Government accountant
Materials engineer
Naval architect
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Public information specialist
Safety engineer
Supervising marine engineer
Supply specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Architect.
.\ssistant chief of section.
•\tliirnr.v a.lvi'Jer •
H- '■■. I ■■■ '!■ \
I'.le.ll.)liie eliBineer
Government accountant
Industrial specialist
Lighthouse engineer,,.
Marine engineer
Mechanical engineer
N autieal scientist
Naval architect
Purchasing agent
Safety engineer ,,',
Statistical ollicer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tionofficer
Tabulation project planner
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant to Com-
mandant ,
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
9,600
10,000
19, 800
8,360
9,160
8,960
18, 320
17,520
9.160
8,760
17,120
8,760
8.360
8.360
8,760
9,160
7,840
7,?40
14,080
28,160
29,560
36, 000
14, 880
28, 160
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
6,940
19. 620
6,740
24,160
6,940
24, 160
19,020
12, 680
6,940
12,680
12,680
12,680
6,540
5,940
18,840
.5,940
5,940
5,940
16,920
8,760
8,360
8,040
7,440
14,080
28,360
29,960
36,200
16,080
23,120
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
.5, 940
6,740
5,940
19, 220
5,940
Total
salary
9,600
9,600
20,000
9,160
18,720
17, 920
9,360
8,040
7,640
14, 480
28,660
30, 560
36, 800
15, 080
23,320
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
6,140
20, 420
6,940
12,680
6,140
6,540
19, 820
13,080
6.140
13. 080
13, 080
6,940
6,940
6,140
19,420
6,140
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
415
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Cipiiian— Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule ?r dcs— Continued
OrsdelO. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Chief of section _.
Fiscal accountant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief of section
Budget examiner
Chief of subsection
Electronic engineer
Fiscal accountant
Government accountant
Industrial specialist
Marine engineer
Methods examiner (forms)
Motion picture script writer and
librarian
Naval architect
Organi7itinn and methods examiner
PersoiiTirl ii-^i^i ml
Persc'inifl I, 1. 1: !i assistant
POSitinii (1 ,-:.i|i,.|
Safety enguieer
Statistical assistant
Structural engineer
Supervising purchasing agent
Supervisor, communication center. .
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply specialist fprncedures)
Transportation -I'l-r-itli'--;
Grades. Ran?.- »i ' 'im,. ;. ::n
Grade 7. Ranci' » : - i < ■,
Grade 6. Rannc ^ ;:^ i - 1, i.V _
■ Grades. Range ->>.41imu .r4,lt,o
Grade 4. Range $3.1T,i to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, t;.I m !•-„]■; ;1 Errades:
Grade 7. Rancr - s • i " :"
Grade 4. Ranv^i ^ : ■ ■ , ^ : i
Grades. Rant;.' -J. , . -■ ,- :,"iJ
Grade 2. Range fc.4Ji i.. .W.,^4U
Positions at dailv rates; Rates equiva-
lent to less than $4,600
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)..
Part-time and temporary positions;
Casual employment
Regul.^r pay in excess of 52-wcek base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All civilian personal services, de-
partmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Ranee $s.3(i0 to $9,360:
Electrnnif rn-i v __.
Heniii I
Marl -nicer.
Phvsi,,,!,.. ,:,, .. , .i'liur
Grade 1.". K.u.sv .i.:,ii4li to $8,040:
Civil enguieer
Electronic engineer
Fiscal accountant-
Government accountant
Hearing examiner
Instructor
Marine engineer
Marine Inspection officer
Marine Inspector
Naval architect
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Architectural engineer
Chemist
Civil engineer
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Fiscal accountant --
Government accountant
Instructor
Marine engineer
Marine Inspector
Mechanical engineer
Nautical scientist
Naval architect...
Professor
Shipping commissioner
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal accountant
Marine inspector
Shipping commissioner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Construction Inspector
Electrical engineer. .,
10, 870
5,060
10, 120
6, 060
10,245
25, 925
5,060
5,185
5,185
5,310
5,060
10. 870
5,185
10, 870
11,120
5,685
5 25, 300
1 5, 060
2 10, 745
6 31,345
51 229, 705
27 113,840
117 448. 230
230 777.290
235 709.635
56 155. 600
3,935
3, 444, 152
II
238, 510
8,'i, 440
l',480
58,320
7,040
22, 720
7,840
3 18, 020
1 6. 740
19 118,460
3 18, 820
8 49. 520
4 23, 760
6,740
12. 880
73, 480
71,280
37. 240
12, 080
6.140
6.140
6.940
5,500
49, 500
6.125
11,245
10, 495
20, 490
1953 estimate
5,060
5.185
10,370
26, 425
5,435
16, 305
5,060
5.185
5.060
5. 060
10. 995
5,310
10, 995
11,370
5,810
4 20, 616
1 5, 060
2 10, 995
6 31. 720
49 226,295
27 116.340
117 458.480
228 782,940
230 710.885
56 159,360
9.850
25, 528
14,800
3. 366, 444
10.6
40,000
9.360
U 86, 640
1 7,640
8 .59, 120
5 35, 400
14 103,960
1 7, 440
1 8, 040
1 8, 040
3 18, 620
1 6, 740
19 121, 460
3 19, 420
8 50,520
6,940
13. 280
75, 880
54. 520
38, 040
12, 480
6.340
6,340
6,940
16, 930
48. 540
11, 495
10, 745
20,990
5,185
5,310
10, 620
27, 050
5,560
16, 680
5,185
5,310
5,185
5,060
11,120
5. 4.35
11,120
11, 620
5,935
4 21.115
1 5. 185
2 11.245
6 32, 220
49 230.420
27 118.715
117 469.855
228 795.580
230 727,125
56 163,280
15, 220
41.746
3. 430, 569
12 9
124, 675
1 9,360
11 87, 040
1 7, 640
8 60, 120
5 35.600
14 105, 760
1 7,640
1 8, 040
3 22, 920
3 19, 220
1 6. 940
19 123,460
6,940
13, 480
77, 680
54. 720
38, 840
12. 480
6.340
6.340
6,940
17.055
49. 165
11, 620
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Electronic engineer
Engineer materiel and equipment
Inspector
Fiscal accountant
nent accountant.
Merli.::::',.! ' :...;,,,'r
Persumul ,i...;^tjiit
Purchasing agent
Supply specialist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4..545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .S:i.ii55
Grade 3. Range .K.iai i,. J:f,i:«).
Grade 2. RanL'.^ - .;; ■.; ':;ii
Crafts, protecti\., 1 -rades:
Grade 4. Ran;;. - , ^ '.'
Grades. Rang.. >:.::.' n. i.;:.".J.'
Grades established by head of agency:
Lighthouse keepers:
Range $3,400 to $3,852
Range $3,099 to $3,551...
Range $3,024 to $3,475
Range $2,949 to $3.400
Range $2,874 to $3,.325
Range $2,798 to $3,250
Range $2,723 to $3,174
Range $2,650 to $3,099
Range $2,584 to $3,024
Range $2,518 to $2,949
Range $2,452 to $2,874
Range $2,386 to $2.798
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
:.:. '■' ;l,r, $5,060
'.. iii'ii ill .lailv rates: Rates equiva-
lent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment, lamplighters...
Casual employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay .-
Night-work differential
Overtime and holiday pay, marine in-
spection (46 U. S. C. 382b)
Territorial cost-of-living allowance
Additional compensation in lieu of over-
time and night differential pay (Pub-
lic Law 143, 81st Cong.)
All civilian personal services, field. . .
AH personal services, civilian
01 Personal services..
Salaries and wages In foregoing schedule
are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations --
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total of foregoing schedule.
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $21,615
1 6, 685
11 55, 660
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
1 5, 185
19 101. 140
6 33, 235
4 22. 615
6 32, 860
1 5, 310
11 58, 070
105 472. 1.50
40 172, 425
157 606, 620
272 931.520
165 511,790
39 107, 570
13 40, 630
1 3, 701
7 24, 325
15 51,299
16 53,498
37 122,123
42 134,616
45 140, 876
28 84, 302
19 57, 324
13 37,840
4 11,430
1 2,723
25 120,125
50 336,550
2 16,974
48 159,174
2,480
9, 662, 087
238.8
925, 675
382, 7.56
44, 959
19, 394
105, 591, 047
82,323
Num- Total
ber salary
5,810
53, 225
5,560
5,560
5,310
6 33, 985
4 23, 115
6 33, 610
1 5, 435
10 53, 950
104 477. 945
39 171,630
156 607,800
270 931,170
163 513,890
39 110,690
13 41,030
1 3. 7.50
7 24, 781
14 48, 275
14 47,600
35 116,375
38 123,424
41 129, 984
23 71 , 052
19 .57,4.56
13
37, 906
4 11,496
1 2, 798
23 110,531
47 31 6, .384
2 16, 974
41 144,369
9, 970, 294
6.4
562, 754
376, 966
79, 900
19, 127
121,039,248
80, 000
5,810
54. 225
5,685
6,685
6,435
6 34, 360
4 23. 240
6 33. 735
1 f>. 560
10 53. 9,50
104 486,320
39 173.630
1,55 621,675
270 946,370
163 523,730
39 113,260
7 24, 8.57
14 48, 576
14 47.600
35 116.376
38 123, 600
41 130,059
23 71,202
19 57,4.56
13 37, 972
11,496
23 110,531
47 316.384
2 16,974
41 144, 694
2,527
10, 040, 987
249.2
959. 890
376, 965
79, 900
19,127
137, 144
9,815,212
121,064,354
80, 000
Acquisition, Construction, and Improvements, Coast Guard-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Full-time equivalent of temporary posl-
65
66
65
65
55
56
01 Personal services: Part-time and
$283, 761
72, 000
17,231
427
306
1,906,730
803, 616
13,349,847
1,462,300
239
$239, 510
42, 695
17, 000
$249, 500
118,750
907, 000
04 Co-ninnni.'.th.ii ..iM.vs
06 Prlntinuau.i n- i..,liu-tion.
07 Otlier contractual services -
08 Supplies and materials.. ... .
09 Equlpm.ent - . -.
''l, 629,050
668, 148
23, 769. 8S1
2,427,040
434
70,000
216,450
15.691,000
7. 716, 640
660
17,896,446
28, 643, 758
25,000,000
416
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
COAST GUARD— Continued
Acquisition, Construction, and Improvements, Coast Guard-
Continued
DETAIL OF PEKSllNiL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Civilian
Departmental: Part-time and temporary
Total
salary
$63, 680
220, 071
Total
salary
$64, 460
225, 050
Total
salary
.$66. 240
Field: Part-time and temporary positions.
183. 260
283, 761
289, 610
249. 500
Reserve Training, Coast Guard —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Number of permanent positions:
Military
89
17
122
21
122
Civilian --
21
Total number of permanent posi-
tions -
106
143
143
Average number of all employees:
Military
CivUian
78
13
113
20
113
20
Total average number of all em-
ployees
91
133
133
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$3, 078
QS-3.3
$3. 065
OS-3.2
$3, 122
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions:
$390. 926
39, 041
178
$662, 280
61, 552
248
Civilian
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
base - —
61, 562
248
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services— Continued
Drill and active-duty pay of train-
$828,005
$1,431,636
$1,416,114
Total persona! services
1, 258. 150
147. 729
1,221
3.448
4,825
4,670
25, 386
198,811
62, 440
307
2, 145, 716
199, 993
1,000
2,000
3,000
3,000
6,000
228, 426
10, 000
865
2, 129, 194
03 Trail i".iv:i f ihings
1.000
05 Ri'lil ;.ii;:.,:, . i vices".V.''.";';"r.
06 Priming aii'l 11 piniluction
07 other ccmtractual services
2.000
3,000
3.000
3,000
09 Equipment
10, 000
Obligations incurred
1, 706, 887
2, 600, 000
2, 600, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Mililarj/
Num- Total
ber cost
89 $390,926
828, 005
Num- Total
ber cost
122 $652,280
1, 431, 636
Num
ber
122
1
Total
cost
(662, 280
Drill and active duty pay of trainees
415, 114
All personal services, military
1, 218. 931
2. 083, 916
2. 067, 394
Cipilian
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 6. Range $:i,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Gr.ide 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,410
6 19, 370
7 20, 650
3 8, 890
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 945
5 16,115
10 29, 660
4 11,640
Num
ber
2
5
10
4
Total
salary
$7, 195
16, 436
30,060
11,880
Total permanent, departmental
17 52, 320
4.1 13,279
21 64, 360
0. 9 2, 808
21
0.9
65, 570
4,018
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
12.9 39,041
178
20.1 61,6.52
248
20.1
61, 552
248
All personal services, civilian
39, 219
61, 800
61, 800
01 Personal services __
1, 258, 150
2. 145, 716
2
129. 194
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING detail of personal services
Bureau of Engraving and Printing Fvnd —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
7,144
6,131
6,416
6,099
6,373
6,058
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 907
GS-4.6
$2,803
CPC-2.6
$3, 712
$3, 977
GS-4.8
$2, 828
CPC-2.6
$3, 793
$4, 039
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 866
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,788
01 Personal services:
$22, 297, 701
8fi, 993
1, 875, 708
-168,199
$22, 862, 508
88,144
4,146,078
$22, 719, 323
87, 632
3, 248, 270
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Excess of annual leave taken over
Total personal services
02 Travel
24, 092, 203
3, 967
74, 435
26, 777
ll», 020
12, 924
4,'i7. :iS8
562. 279
7, 771, 7.52
653, 473
1, 255
11,678
27,086.730
4,000
75, 000
21, 20(1
lyo.ono
3, 000
453, 800
566, 879
9, 198, 514
660,000
26, 056, 226
05 Rents and utility services.
06 Printing and reproduction.
07 Other nnnfrartnnl-iorvices...
SiTvic." |i.ii.iiitir,i by other agencies-
08 Su|i|i|ii .iii'l nnii Mills..
09 E(|ui|MiH'iil
175,000
3,000
453, 800
572, 750
8, 638, 394
690, 000
13 Refund!,, iiuuids, and indemnities....
12, 000
12,000
33,833,051
38, 261, 123
36, 699, 169
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Associate director
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, office of planning
Chief, office of research and develop-
ment engineering
Chief, office of budget and accounts.
Chief, office of industrial relations. ..
Superintendent of Division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360: '
Superintendent of division
Assistant superintendent of divi-
sion _ . .
Assistant industrial relations officer.
Production planning officer,.
Materials management officer
Accountant in charge
Internal auditor
Industrial engineer
Technologist
Mechanical engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent of division
Assistant superintendent of divi-
ant in charge....
W;ivr .iihl 1-1. 1- ific:tt ion officer
Purchasing oflKTr
Assistant materials management
officer _
Industrial engineer
Teclmologist
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,200
X $13,200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 10, 800
1 11,050
39, 000
34, 640
7,040
7,040
7,240
25,680
8,360
8,560
8,360
30,160
7,040
7,040
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 7, 840
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
417
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
Organization and methods ex-
aminer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Superintendent of division
Assistant superintendent of divi-
sion-
Assistant chief accountant
Budget officer
Internal auditor
Supervisor of cost accounts unit —
Supervisor of general accounts imit.
Wage and classification officer
Assistant wage and classification
officer
Wage and classification analyst
Employee development and train-
ing officer
Employment officer -.
Employee relations officer
Organization and methods ex-
aminer y
Assistant purchasing officer
Materials management assistant
Mechanical engineer
Industrial engineer
Technologist
Ink technologist.-
Grade 10. Range $5,.56o to $6,250:
Assistant employment officer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Superintendent of division
Assistant superintendent of division.
Assistant supervisor of cost ac-
coimts unit
Assistant supervisor of general ac-
coiuits imit --.
Internal auditor -
Budget analyst
Fiscal accountant '.
Supervisor of time, leave, and pay
roll unit
Assistant einployoos relations officer .
Wage anil .li-iiiriii i.m analyst
PersoiiTu 1 ■ , I ml --
Orgaiii;' it i-i. ii'<: i m ids examiner.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Adn
lilt-
Mechanical eiitlineer
Chemist -
Purchasing agent
Supervising purchasing agent
Electrical engineer
Physicist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $.5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,566 to $5,316
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2..562.to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Noncraft positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Level 8. $1.99 per hour
Level 7. $1.90 per hour -..
Level 6. $1.78 per hour — .-.
Level 5. $1.69 per hoiu-
Level 4. $1.69 per hour,-
Level 3. $1.48 per hour-
Level 2. $1.40 per hour..
Level 1. $1.29 per hour..
Leadman, leadworaan and no level . .
Unclassified positions at annual rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Foreman - -
Foreman , assistant
Technical aide —
Unclassified positions at per hour rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Automotive mechanic
Carpenter
Compositor -
Designer (bank note)
Die sinker (bank note)
Electrician ---
Electronic technician
Engineer, stationary
Engineer, assistant stationary
Engraver (bank note)--
Hardener of steel plates
Hardener of steel plates, assistant...
Inspector of dies and plates and
steel die finisher (bank note)
24, 360
6,540
6,940
12,280
5,940
6,340
,6, 940
6,340
5,940
5,940
6,140
5,940
6,140
6,140
5,940
5,940
5,940
6, 625
5,060
5,060
21,115'
15, 305
5,185
5,060
5,435
5,310
5,060
3 15, 485
38 168,540
35 142, 700
84 314.440
144 507. 200
200 6.57,280
128 402, 160
1 6,190
1 4. 365
2 7. 570
2 7. 3P0
3 10. 202
16 51. 200
150 430. 160
238 635,390
26 96. 262
138 486,098
1,704
5, 635, 469
1, 994, 803
19
4, 947, 488
50 368, 145
26 169.074
2 13,911
2 10. 691
16 88. 858
8 44, 429
4 35, 235
1 8, 264
44 244,368
2 12. 480
11 61.090
8 41, 267
18 148,627
1 5,631
1 6, 069
2 11,702
5. 940
6.340
6,140
6.340
6.140
5.940
6.940
5,185
15, 680
5.060
6.060
6.186
5.060
5.060
25. 675
5.186
a. 185
5,560
5,060
2 10, 740
42 184, 485
31 127, 270
72 270,270
131 467,445
160 525. 200
83 259.530
5.315
2 7. 770
2 7. 360
3 10. 282
16 51.600
149 432.808
236 634,890
5, 251, 834
4
1,767,002
48 354.623
26 169,074
2 13,911
2 10. 691
16 88. 8.58
8 44. 429
4 35. 236
1 8. 264
44 244.358
2 12. 480
11 61.090
8 41, 267
16 126.835
1 6. 631
1 5, 069
2 11, 702
6,140
6,540
6,340
6,340
5,940
5,940
5,940
6,060
16. 056
6,186
6.186
5.310
5,185
5,185
26, 300
6.310
5,310
1 5. 185
1 5. 185
1 5, 185
2 10, 740
41 184, 656
31 130, 146
72 276,620
127 466,306
169 629.290
83 264,090
1 5, 316
2 7, 870
2 7, 360
3 10. 362
16 62, 000
149 439.608
236 642,800
6, 251, 834
4
1, 767, 002
48 364.623
26 169,074
2 13, 911
2 10, 691
16 88, 868
8 44, 429
4 36, 235
1 8, 264
44 244,358
2 12, 480
11 61.090
8 41. 267
16 130.032
1 5, 631
1 5, 069
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Unclassified positions at per hour rates-
Continued
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and
above— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,691
1 7,821
68 377.645
7 38, 875
3 18,970
11 61. 090
4 23, 264
4 26, 293
5 26,376
11 57,824
3 18, 970
2 12, 480
17 101,837
3 17,846
1 5,949
500
3,552,306
43 304,905
6 33,322
39 214,167
44 251,680
24 137,280
1 6, 664
10 66, 536
9 70, 387
4 22, 214
4 22,214
2 9, 610
42 212,286
3 13.354
19 81. 224
3 14,419
1 4. 971
1 3. 224
5 14. 560
1 4, 805
1 4.992
1 4,680
11 42,224
1 5,054
1 4,992
4 15, 808
3 14,976
70 176,506
1 4,992
3 14, 976
1 4,614
2 9,984
2 9,984
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,691
1 7, 821
64 355,431
6 33,322
3 18,970
11 61,090
4 23, 264
3 18,970
6 25, 376
11 67,824
3 1.8,970
2 12, 480
17 101.837
3 17. 846
1 6, 949
485
3, 487, 926
43 309,239
6 33, 322
39 214,157
44 251, 680
28 160.160
1 6. 654
10 66. 536
8 62. 566
4 22, 214
4 22, 214
2 9,610
40 202,176
3 14, 976
19 81, 286
3 12, 158
1 4,971
1 3. 224
5 14, 660
1 4, 805
1 4,992
1 4, 680
9 36,006
1 5,054
1 4.992
4 14.539
3 14. 976
70 225,991
1 3,328
2 9,984
1 4, 614
2 9, 984
2 9,984
Num
ber
2
1
64
6
3
11
4
3
5
11
3
2
17
3
1
449
3
43
6
39
44
28
1
10
8
4
4
2
40
3
19
3
1
1
5
1
1
1
9
1
1
4
3
70
1
2
1
2
2
- Total
salary
$10,691
Lathe operator, artistic geometric--.
7,821
355,431
33,322
Negative cutter and retoucher
18,970
61,090
23, 254
18.970
Plate finisher, electrolytic
Plate finisher, engraved steel (bank
26. 376
57.824
Plate finisher, zinc and copper
Plate fitter, curved --..
18, 970
12, 480
101,837
Plate 111 ' ' " ' ■
17,846
6,949
Plate |. mil. 1^, |.i-. liile
229,028
309, 239
33,322
214, 157
Pressman, flatbed cylinder (cur-
261,680
160, 160
6.554
65.636
62.666
22. 214
Welder
22, 214
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Automotive mechanic's apprentice
9,610
202,176
Carpenter's apprentice helper
Electrician's apprentice helper
Engraver, apprentice (bank note) . .
14, 976
86,008
13,086
4,971
Incinerator operator, jimior foreman.
Incinerator operator, senior laborer. .
Iron worker's apprentice helper
3.224
14.660
4.805
4.992
Locksmith :.-
4.680
35,006
Plate etcher, zinc and copper, ap- ^
6,699
4,992
15, 475
Plumber's apprentice helper
14.976
308.008
Roller maker's apprentice helper
Sheet metal worker's apprentice
3.890
9.984
4.514
Steamfitter's apprentice helper
9.984
9,984
Total permanent, departmental-.
Deduct:
7,107
26,150,611
1,009.9
3,365.638
590. 268
6,381
23. 925, 640
316.2
1,180,243
6,338
23
314.
1
784,886
Savings due to use of former pay scales
174, 405
Net permanent, departmental (av-
6. 097. 1
22. 194. 806
86,589
1, 116, 182
747, 396
-168,199
6, 064. 8
22,746,397
87, 732
3,379,078
748,400
6,023.
22
2
3
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
610, 481
87, 212
483, 270
748,400
Excess of annual leave taken over leave
All personal services, departmental.
23,976,773
26, 960, 607
25,929,363
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1
1
2
10
4
19
5,245
5.080
5,900
28,280
13, 976
66. 570
1 5.370
1 5, 370
2
10
4
18
6.060
28,760
13. 976
54. 780
2
10
4
18
6,140
29, 480
14, 136
55.660
37 115,051
3. 5 11, 937
218
36
0.
108, 946
3 1.835
35
0.
110. 786
Deduct :
3 1.944
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
33.6
102, 896
404
10. 544
1,586
34.4
107. Ill
412
17.000
1.600
34.
1
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
108, 842
420
15,000
1.600
All personal services, field
115, 430
126, 123
125, 862
01 Personal services..
24. 092, 203
27,086,730
26, 055, 225
418
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
COAST GUARD
Coast Guard Yard Fund —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expendiiures by objects
Object cl issificatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Number of permanent positions:
128
2,190
134
2,339
128
1,443
Total number of permanent posi-
2,318
2,473
1,571
Average number of all employees:
126
2,125
132
2.267
126
1.438
Total average number of all em-
2,251
2,399
1.564
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 730
GS-4.7
$2, 712
CFC-3.0
$3. 962
$3, 747
GS-4.7
$2. 792
CPC-3.0
.$4. 141
$3. 863
GS-5.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 872
CPC-3.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 991
01 Personal services:
Pertnanent positions:
$483,497
8, 344, 325
35,344
264, 679
$519. 367
9. 275, 676
39. 318
347. 593
$481. 264
5. 710. 618
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
22. 046
258. 836
9, 127. 846
4,762
54, 633
20. 180
143. 625
3,884
103. 796
4. 293, 309
253. 996
48. 373
10, 181, 954
7.210
50, 260
20, 100
147, 136
7,770
51, 185
4, 078, 409
150, 000
54, 520
6. 472. 763
4.785
40. 275
17, 600
147, 236
7,800
07 Other . : II ■ I . ; 1 1 vices--
08 Supplii- ,111-1 -]-:, 1-11, lis
50. 856
2. 676, 955
75. 000
10, 510
14, 054, 403
14, 748, 544
9, 503, 770
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICE.S
Milifarjj
Military personnel -.
1954 estimate
DET.ML OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Ciriliati
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Public works officer
Industrial engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Naval architect
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Assistant industrial relations ofiicer-
Assistant budget officer
Chief fiscal accountant
Chief planner and estimator
Administrative assistant
Industrial engineer
Civil engineer
Electronics engineer
Marine engineer
Supervisory naval architect
Electrical engineer
Assistant supply officer
Naval architect
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Persormel assistant
Procm'ement officer
Grade 9. RanRC $5,060 to $5,810:
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,140
Num- Total
ber salary
8,040
6,740
6,740
5.940
6. 940
6.140
5.940
6.340
6,140
6,340
6,340
6, 940
6.140
11.880
11,745
5, 185
5.060
5.060
Mn-hi
Government accountant
Procurement officer...
Administrative assistant
Electrical engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160. -
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665.
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above: Industrial
supervisors and foremen
Positions at daily rates: Rates, equiva-
lent to less than $5,060..
5.060
6, 185
6,186
6, 436
9,990
64, 960
33, 360
83, 270
83, 375
273, 680
20,930
6,424
130 634,010
1,871
5,310
5,186
6,186
5,185
6,185
"5,'3i6'
14.610
77, 860
37, 530
29 109, 765
34 113.390
99 307,890
8 23, 920
2 6, 584
142 692,534
1,971
Total permanent field, civilian.
Deduct lapses..
Net permanent field, civilian (av.
erage number, net salary).
Regular pay in excess of .52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay. —
Night-work differential.. —
Bonus.
6,740
6.140
6,140
6,140
6,340
5,940
6,140
11,880
5,435
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
'6,"435
- 2, 190 2, 339
8, 631, 671 9, 594, 488
65 287,346 72 318,812
3 14, 860
17 77, 985
9 38, 530
29 110,015
24 SO, 040
80 248,800
5 14, 950
110 536, 470
1,139
4, 447, 979
1,443
6, 731, 878
5 21, 260
All personal services, civilian.
Personal services.-
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Executive Office, District of Columbia—
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Objpct classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of pernianpnt positions
Full-time equivalent of all other employ-
52
1
49
52
.W
50
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 461
GS-8.0
$3, 032
CPC-3.0
$5, 456
GS-7.8
$3. 032
CPC-3.0
$5, 443
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 792
01 Personal services:
$258, 660
7,883
1,016
358
$270, 431
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
1.140
Total personal services-
267,917
808
1,106
8,524
24,111
4,237
2,323
250
1,322
271, 571
495
1,193
7,000
35. 276
3,121
1,395
250
1,600
292, 628
04 Communication services
1,193
07 Other contractual services..
261, 775
09 Equipment
IW Grants, subsidies and contributions...
17, 438
250
310, 598
321,800
589,300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $27, 600
1 12, 200
1 9,600
1 9, fiOO
1 9, 600
1 8, 360
1 8,360
2 16, 720
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 6, 940
3 16, 600
3 16, 600
1 5, 625
3 15,805
1 5, 120
3 13,240
5 21, 100
4 14, 140
7 23, 105
7 22,090
1 3,230
1 3, 032
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $27,600
1 12, 200
1 9,800
1 9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $27, 600
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Grade 14. Range $9.R00 to $10,600:
Secretary to Board of Commission-
1 9, 800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant secretary to Board of
1 8, 360
1 8,360
3 26, 080
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
1 6, 140
3 16, 600
3 16, 625
1 8, 660
1 8.560
Administrative assistant to Com-
missioners
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Secretary to personnel board..
3 26, 480
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Assistant secretary to personnel
1 6, 140
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
3 16,625
3 16,750
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3 16,055
1 5, 245
3 13.615
5 21,350
5 17,800
6 20, 170
8 25, 200
1 3, 230
1 3,032
3 16,430
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $.3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1 5,370
3 13, 990
7 29, 440
5 18,425
7 23,825
8 25,760
1 3,310
2 5, 584
Total, permanent, departmental —
52 281, 547
4.2 22,887
52 281, 242
1.9 10,811
56 299, 529
1. 5 8, 041
Net permanent, departmental (av-
47.8 258,660
4,483
3,400
1,016
358
60. 1 270, 431
54. 5 291, 488
Part-time and temporary employment:
Temporary employment.
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
1,140
1,140
267,917
271, 571
292,628
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Corporation Counsel, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
61
58
61
57
65
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 619
GS-8.2
$3,032
CPC-3.0
$5, 602
GS-8.2
$3. 112
CPC-S.O
CtS-.8.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 192
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$319, 834
1,285
194
$319, 265
1,424
194
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,424
Payment above basic rates: HoU-
194
321.313
141
464
6, 464
2, 352
1,110
4, 905
49, 990
320,883
220
618
5,425
4,998
1,250
4,706
10, 000
353, 583
02 Travel
220
04 Communication services
518
5,425
4.998
1,250
4,706
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
10,000
386,719
348,000
380,700
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Corporation Coxmsel
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Principal assistant corporatior
counsel
Special assistant corporation coun-
sel
Assistant corporation counsel
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant corporation counsel
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant corporation counsel
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant corporation counsel
Grade 10. Range $5..500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant corporation counsel
Inspector of cbims
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956.
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to .$4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Cnfts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,522 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental —
Deduct lapses --
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Holiday pay.
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5.875
25, 550
6.436
4,995
30, 185
8,340
35, 600
33, 750
6,380
Num- Total
ber salary
79, 640
29,360
24, 360
6,000
25, 675
6.660
5.120
30, 685
8.466
36, 600
34,310
6,540
Num- Total
ber salary
10 89, 000
5 37, 200
5 30, 700
1 6, 126
6 26, 300
1 6, 685
1 5. 245
7 31., 560
2 8.690
11 41.260
10 34, 870
2 6, 700
1 3, 192
Salaries and Expenses, Purchasing Division District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
33
32
33
32
34
33
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 898
GS-4.7
$3,936
GS^.7
$4,024
Average grade
GS-4.8
419
420
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Purchasing Division, District of Columbia-
Continued
OBi>iGATiONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 032
CPC-3.0
$3,080
CPC-3.0
$3,112
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$123, 146
447
$125,852
497
$133, 164
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
515
123, 593
190
2,743
3, 446
316
1,591
960
126,349
190
2,761
3,506
296
1,708
600
133, 669
190
2,761
3, 506
296
1,708
880
132, 739
136, 400
143.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Purchasing officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to ,$8,040:
Deputy purchasing officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Technical assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Market speciahst (food buyer)
Specification and bid analyst
(buyer)
Grade 8, Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to ,$3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Personal services.
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
5,186
4,330
4,295
23, 336
17,075
25, 760
14. 150
7,040
5, 625
5,810
5,310
4,455
4,420
23,460
17,395
26, 160
13, 990
6,810
5,436
4,620
4,580
4,645
23,960
17. 635
26, 560
14,390
3,060
3,112
FISCAL SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Fiscal (Service, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Total number of permanent positions
225
215
225
214
236
229
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$3,906
GS-5.0
$2, 886
CPC-3.0
$3,995
GS-6.1
$2, 952
CPC-3.0
$4, 134
GS-5.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,882
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$834, 375
3,100
1,364
$848,085
3,400
$937, 859
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,400
Payment above basic rates: Over-
838. 839
2,392
12
15, 500
11,910
33, 280
4,827
851, 485
2,0.56
60
17, 600
17, 700
33, 173
5. 250
941 269
50
17,500
07 Other contractual services
6,990
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE— continued
$8,712
8,964
$7,803
6,003
$8, 730
6,003
Total obligations, assessor's office. . -
924, 436
941,020
1,033,800
AUDITOR'S OFFICE
Total number of permanent positions
133
130
132
126
134
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,988
GS-5.2
$4, 149
GS-5.7
$4,245
01 Personal services: ^
$519, 757
2,032
$521, 872
2,111
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,111
521,789
1,349
6,025
25,349
7,007
1,700
3,903
5, 389
6,263
523,983
1,625
4,800
26,304
13,400
2,000
10,000
5,230
3,158
13 400
Services performed by other agencies .
10,000
Total obligations, auditor's office.—
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
577, 774
590, 500
626,300
86
3
88
87
3
88
90
4
94
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,568
GS^,4
$2, 562
CPC-3.0
$3,628
OS^.4
$2,632
CPC-3.0
$3,696
OS-4.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3 0
Personal service obligations:
$290, 396
6,679
1,166
$308,437
8,100
1,210
$324,731
12,100
1,210
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligations
298,230
317, 747
338,041
254, 901
100
7,000
1, 856
486
26, 248
7,833
148, 696
274,765
100
6,000
2,000
800
24, 530
2,295
150, 000
283, 535
7,000
2 400
1.000
29, 580
6,836
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities
(refund of erroneous payments)
160,000
447, 120
460,480
479, 900
Obligations Payable Out of Reimhursemenis
From Other Accounts
43, 329
200
887
42,992
64,606
200
113
1,113
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other
44,416
43, 105
65, 819
Total obligations, collector's office..
REPLACEMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accou7its
491, 536
1,301
503, 685
535,719
1, 996, 047
2,035,105
2, 195, 819
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
assessor's office
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assessor
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
421
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy assessor
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant assessor, personal tax
division
Principal assistant assessor, real
estate tax
Administrator, income tax division.
Administrator, sales and use tax
division
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Assistant assessor, personal tax
division
Assistant assessor, real estate tax
division
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant, assessor...
Assistant administrator, income tax
division
Assistant administrator, sales and
use tax division
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to .$6,625:
Assistant administrator, inherit-
ance and estate tax division
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative head, real estate tax
division
Supervising examiner, income tax
division
Chief examiner, income tax division .
Chief tax auditor, sales and use tax
division
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates; Overtime...
Personal services.
AUDITOR'S OFFICE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Auditor -comptroller
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
First deputy auditor
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy auditor _
Second deputy auditor
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
Chief disbursing officer
Chief, accounting division
Chief, auditing division
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Special assistant to the auditor
Chief accountant
Chief, retirement and payroll divi-
sion ,
Assistant chief, auditing division...
Assistant chief, accounting division.
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief, field audit section
Chief, retirement section
Assistant chief, retirement and pay-
roll section
Chief, accounting control section
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Deputy disbursing officer
Property survey officer
Chief, estimates and revenue con-
trol
Supervisor, machine accounting sec-
tion
Chief, machine accounting section. .
Chief audit clerk
Fiscal accountant
Chief accountant...
Chief, voucher pre-audit section
Chief, retirement section
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
8,560
14.680
36, 960
6,140
6.140
6.140
a, 7.50
5,435
96, 650
40, 720
76,980
69, 505
139, 375
282,450
17, 312
215. 2 834, 375
3,100
1,364
Total permanent, departmental.
6,435
5,185
25,640
63,700
24, 885
79, 735
183,240
57, 970
3,060
8,760
14.880
30, 360
6,340
6,340
6, 340
5,560
117, 755
53,835
66,470
66, 345
131, 370
286, 770
17, 712
7,440
7,040
7,040
6,140
5,940
6,940
5,560
5,060
5,185
30, 220
68, 076
24,620
121,870
143, 685
37, 960
3,060
Nuni- Total
ber salary
1 8. 960
2 15, 080
8 59, 120
1 6, 540
1 6. 540
6. .540
5. 810
10. 995
5,686
120, 380
71.905
67, 970
67, 095
133. 610
292, 930
6.340
6,140
6,140
5,686
5, 185
5,310
30, 960
74, 030
29, 065
125.495
146, 485
38,680
3,140
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
auditor's office — continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01 Personal services..
collector's OFncE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Collector of taxes
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy collector of taxes
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Trial attorney
Supervising deputy collector
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Cash accounting assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
verage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
5,060
21,900
23.895
63, 965
62, 480
60, 680
41, 970
2,652
81.7 290,395
6.679
1,156
254, 901
43. 329
Num. Total
ber salary
126.8 621,872
2,111
5,185
22, 626
24, 645
65. 846
59, 710
61, 640
42,530
2,632
274, 755
42, 992
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6,310
23,160
25, 395
67, 720
60, 990
72, 010
43, 650
2,712
283,535
64, 506
REGULATORY AGENCIES
Salaries and Expenses, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, District
of Columbia —
obligations by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
22
21
22
21
22
22
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$5, 064
GS-7.2
$3,032
CPC-3.0
$5, 113
GS-7.2
.$3, 032
CPC-3.0
$5, 239
GS-7.2
Crafts, iirotective, and custodial grades:
$3, 032
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$104, 772
411
$106, 767
436
$110,367
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.
435
105, 183
1,816
500
1,215
107
688
649
107, 202
2,521
600
1,825
1,350
702
110,802
2,621
500
06 Printing and reproduction-
07 Other contractual services..
1,825
1,360
702
1,000
110, 158
114, 100
118,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chairman
Member of the Board
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief inspector..
$8, 760
17, 520
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
17, 920
6,935
422
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
RF;GULAT0RY agencies— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, District
of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEnvicEs — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
Total
Num- Total
Num
Total
Departmental — Continued
her
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
General schedule prades— Cnnfinued
Grades. Ranee *l.'V?n t.. i- STO
1
$5,370
1 $5,370
1
$5,495
Grade?. Rane- -i J" i -' ' v,
9
42,970
9 43, 470
9
44, 595
Grade 6. Rant-r ■ ,. :. • ; ; ,
3
12.010
3 12, 260
3
12.635
Grades. RanLT ■,;,i,i. i. ii-.n
1
3, 78.";
1 3.910
1
4, 035
Grade 4. Ransif i.i.iW. i., .t:_;.i,.-,.j
1
3, 255
1 3.335
1
3.415
Grade 3. Ran?e $2,'J5U to $3,430
2
(i,860
2 6. 860
2
7,020
Crafts, protective, and custodial gradesr
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1
3.032
1 3,032
1
3,032
Total permanent, departmental
22
109,372
22 110,327
22
113,042
0.9
4,600
0. 8 3, 660
0.4
2,675
Net permanent, departmental (av-
21. 1
104, 772
21 2 106. 767
21.6 110 367
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
411
435
435
105, 183
107, 202
Salaries and Expenses, Board of Parole, District of Columbia-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
18
17
18
17
19
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4. 478
OS-6.6
$4, 606
OS-^.6
OS-6 7
01 Personal services:
$72, 653
312
$78, 765
319
$85, 570
319
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Total personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
72, 965
2,190
404
482
25
449
262
79,084
2,636
550
700
50
450
230
85,889
2,953
550
07 Other contractual services
50
450
408
76, 777
83,600
91,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,760 to $9,160:
Member and parole executive
Grade 12. Range $7,240 to $7,440:
Chief parole officer
Grade 9. Range $5,310 to $5,685:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
1 7, 240
1 ,5, 310
8 36, 015
2 7, 840
3 9, 845
2 6,060
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 960
1 7, 440
1 5, 435
8 36, 640
2 7, 965
3 10, 085
2 6, 300
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
1 7, 440
1 5, 560
9 41,845
2 8, 215
3 10, 325
2 6, 460
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,295
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,495
Grade 3. Range $3,030 to $3,270
Total permanent, departmental
18 81, 070
1.9 8,417
18 82, 825
0.8 4,060
19 89, 005
0. 8 3, 435
Net permanent, departmental (av-
16.1 72,653
312
17.2 78,765
319
18.2 85,570
319
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
72, 966
79,084
86, 889
Salaries and Expenses, Coroner's Office, District of Columbia-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
13
13
13
12
13
Average salaries and grades:
H199
QS-5.2
$4,180
GS-5.2
$4,260
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services;
.$54, 585
202
623
176
696
$50,811
202
400
200
687
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates:
400
Total personal services
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
66, 182
458
150
3, 679
2,148
895
655
52, 300
524
200
4,675
3,300
1,400
2,001
64,600
624
200
5,075
3,300
Services performed by other agen-
cies
2,001
64, 167
64,400
67,100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Coroner
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Deputy coroner
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental. . .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av^
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay
Overtime
Night-work differential
01 Personal services.. -
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
2 13, 480
1 3, 910
1 3, 175
8 26, 680
Num- Total
ber salary
13,880
4,035
3,265
26, 160.
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Insurance, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
16
15
16
16
17
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grade:
$6, 305
OS-8.3
$6,376
GS-8.3
$5,424
OS-8.3
Direct Obligatiom
01 Personal services:
$80. 707
311
$82, 649
351
$90, 569
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
351
81,018
76
670
1,538
479
427
83.000
200
900
1,400
500
500
90,920
02 Travel
200
900
06 Printing and reproduction
1,680
600
600
84, 103
26
86, 500
94,600
Obligaiiom Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
84,129
86,500
94,600
DBTAIL OF PBHSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy superintendent ,
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Life actuary
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 7, 840
1 6, 940
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
8,040
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
423
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Chief examiner
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
1 5, 500
2 10,370
1 4,620
3 10,730
2 6, 430
1 3, 030
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 6,340
1 5,940
1 5, 625
2 10, 620
1 4, 745
3 M,105
2 6, 590
1 3,110
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 6, 640
1 5, 940
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1 6, 750
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Examiner
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,645
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 10, 870
2 9, 510
3 11,480
2 6, 750
1 3, 190
Total permanent, departmental
16 84,880
0.8 4,173
10 85,995
0. 6 3, 346
17 92.200
0.3 1,631
Net permanent, departmental (av-
15,2 80,707
311
15.4 82,649
351
16.7 90,569
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
361
81,018
83, 000
90.920
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Weights, Measures, and
Marliets, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
40
39
40
40
40
39
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,421
GS-5.9
$3, 127
CPC-3.8
$4,451
GS-5.9
$3, 172
CPC-3.8
$4. 530
GS-5.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary —
$3, 226
CPC-3.8
01 Personal services:
$150, 248
526
1,369
$153,346
666
1,791
$163,346
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
656
1,791
152, 143
257
59
5, 665
722
3,348
5,319
2,312
2,322
155, 693
325
75
6,098
900
3.400
5,365
3,200
3,944
155, 693
325
75
6,498
900
4,400
Services performed by other agen-
9. 365
3,200
2.544
11,100
172, 147
179,000
194, 100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Director -.
Grade 12, Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy director
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant -
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,080
Grade 6. Range $2,974 fo $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Total permanent, departmental. . .
Deduct lapses -—
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excessof 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay
Night-work differential --
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5,186
9,090
62, 455
10, 325
4,035
14, 080
3,294
16,430
3,032
19, 460
4,135
14.40n
3,374
15, 670
3.032
19,740
Num- Total
ber salary
6,435
9,340
54, 330
10, 725
4,135
14,640
3,454
16,070
3,112
19,950
Salaries and Expenses, License Bureau, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
19
19
19
19
19
19
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,960
GS-5.3
.$4, 073
GS-5.3
$4,114
GS-6.3
01 Personal services:
$74. 980
268
$77, OSl
300
$77, 866
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
300
Total personal services —
75, 248
1,056
1,720
2,559
25
4,429
137
77, 381
1.584
1,720
3,222
26
1,783
286
78, 156
1,584
2, 026
06 Printing and reproduction
4,010
26
2,100
1,200
85, 174
86, 000
89, 100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $S.3liO to $9,360:
Superintendent of licenses
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant superintendent of licenses.
Grade 9. Range $6,660 to $6,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
1 7, 040
1 6, 560
""'6 23,"2io"
2 6, 990
8 25, 760
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 660
1 7, 240
1 5, 685
5 21,025
1 3, 660
2 7,070
8 24, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,760
1 7,440
1 .•i. 810
Grade 7, Rnnge $4,206 to .$4,965
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
5 21.660
1 3. 785
2 7 230
8 25.040
Total permanent, departmental
19 76, 920
0.5 1,940
19 77, 640
0. 1 659
19 79,715
0. 5 1, 859
Net permanent, departmental (av-
18.5 74,980
268
18.9 77,081
300
18.5 77,856
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
300
75, 248
77,381
78, 166
Salaries and Expenses, Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety
Board, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
16
16
16
16
17
17
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 623
GS-7.3
$4, 741
GS-7.3
$4, 721
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$73, 298
284
$74, 719
288
$77, 669
Regular pay in excess of 62-weck
288
Total personal services
73, 682
2,056
900
1,416
728
392
626
75, 007
1, 5.56
450
649
569
170
100
77, 967
2,402
1,000
2,175
1,692
469
515
79, 599
78,500
86,200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Executive secretary
Director of industrial safety....
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6, 810:
Chief investigator
Economic analyst
Safety engineer.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Num- Total
6,060
6,685
5,060
16, 945
6,185
6,810
5,185
17,445
$7, 440
7,240
6,310
6,810
5,316
17,940
424
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
REGULATORY AGENCIES— Continued
Salaries 'and Expenses, Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety
Board, District of Columbia — Continued
DET.ML OF PERSONAL SERVICES COHtilHied
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $20. 100
2 6, 830
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $20, 725
2 6,830
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $21,350
2 6. 910
1 2.950
Total permanent, departmental
16 73, 960
0. 1 662
16 75, 860
0.2 1.141
17 80,265
0. 5 2. 596
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
15.9 73,298
284
16.8 74,719
288
16.5 77.669
288
01 Personal services
73,582
75, 007
77. 957
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Recorder of Deeds, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions —
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade...
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies..
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred...
1953 estimate
$218,320
831
1,000
220, 161
2,800
1,865
1954 estimate
220, 161
2,800
1,865
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Recorder of deeds...
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
First deputy recorder
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Second deputy recorder
Executive assistant
" Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1963 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7,640
6,810
6,810
4,965
4,420
33, 165
14, ,300
26, 960
85.720
207, 760
Num- Total
ber salary
5.810
4.965
4.545
31. 780
14. 460
29. 910
89. 590
220, 151
Num- Total
ber salary
5,810
4,956
4,545
32, 405
14,620
30, 310
91,110
61.2 218.320
831
1,000
Salaries and Expenses, Poundmaster's Office, District of Colum-
bia—
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classiflcatlon
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent employees. . .
12
12
12
12
12
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,188
GS-6.0
$3,045
CPC-3.7
$4,290
GS-6.0
$3,085
CPC-3.7
$4,393
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,141
CPC-3 7
01 Personal services:
$38. 507
145
984
$39,281
161
.519
$39,281
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
619
Total personal services
02 Travel....... .
39. 636
250
136
187
29
894
3,660
18
39, 961
264
100
200
40
1,790
3,621
1,034
39, 951
264
05 Rents and utility services
200
Services performed by other agen-
cies
1,790
09 Equipment
4,034
44,810
47,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num
Total
Departmental:
ber salary
ber salary
ber
salary
General schedule grades:
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1 $5. 120
1 $5. 245
1
$6, 370
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.665
1 3. 255
1 3, 335
1
3,415
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1 3, 4.54
1 3, 454
1
3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
5 16, 830
6 15. 990
5
16, 310
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
4 11,168
4 11,408
4
11, 648
Total permanent, departmental
12 38, 827
12 39. 432
12
40, 197
0.1 320
0.1 151
0.2
916
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
11.9 38,507
11.9 39,281
11.8
39. 281
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
146
151
151
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay...
786
321
321
198
198
39,636
39, 951
39, 961
Salaries and Expenses, Public Utilities Commission, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estunate
Total number of permanent positions
28
22
27
27
27
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 559
GS-8 0
$2. 552
CPC-3.0
$5, 414
GS-7.8
$2. 562
CPC-3.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,632
01 Personal services:
$125. 366
560
$142, 562
550
$143, 252
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
125. 916
485
418
505
475
866
1, 138
143, 102
1,000
630
600
500
1,000
968
143, 802
1,000
530
02 Travel
04 Communication services
07 Other contractual services
600
1,000
09 Equipment
968
129, 803
147, 700
DETAIL OF PBBSONAI, SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,801
Comm issioner -
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600
People's counsel-.
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040.
Grade II. Range $6,940 to $6,940.,
Grade 9. Range .$5,080 to $5,810..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
9,600
17, 120
15,280
12,280
6, 060
31,686
17,320
16, 180
12,080
5,0..0
31,310
- Total
salary
$23, 600
12,280
5,185
31, 935
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
425
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Departmental— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1 $4,045
1 $4, 170
1 $4,295
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3 11,605
3 11,605
3 11,855
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3 10,645
3 10,805
3 10, 885
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3 9, 170
3 9, 330
3 9, 670
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
1 2,552
1 2, 652
1 2,632
Total permanent, departmental
28 152,642
27 143,312
27 145, 437
5.9 27,276
0. 1 760
0. 4 2, 185
Net permanent, departmental (av-
22. 1 125, 366
20.9 142,552
26.6 143,262
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
550
550
560
125,916
143, 102
Salaries and Expenses, Zoning Commission, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
7
1
8
1
8
7
1
8
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$4, 941
GS-7.0
$4, 941
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$33, 189
2,399
120
$34, 531
2,400
134
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,400
134
Total personal services
36,718
30
188
299
33
319
690
37, 065
30
180
395
80
350
37, 065
30
180
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
495
230
350
750
37, 277
38, 100
39, 100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Director of planning
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Executive officer and associate plan-
Grade 7.'Range$4i265't'oK955".'.'.'.'.'.'
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
1 6.340
1 4. 955
1 4, 545
1 3, 910
1 3, 256
1 2, 950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 960
1 6,540
1 4, 956
1 3, 795
1 4.035
1 3,335
1 3, 030
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,160
1 6, 640
1 4. 965
1 3. 920
1 4, 160
1 3,415
1 3, 110
Total permanent, departmental
7 34, 715
0.4 1,516
7 34, 650
0. 1 119
7 36, 260
0. 2 729
Net permanent, departmental (av-
6.6 33,199
2.399
120
6.9 34,631
2,400
134
6.8 34,531
Part-time and temporary positions:
Casual employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
2,400
134
35. 718
37, 065
37, 065
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
General Administration, Supervision and Instruction, Public
Schools, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
173
2
171
176
3
178
183
3
181
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,713
GS-4.7
$4,051
CPC-6.4
$5. 495
$2, 990
.$3, 772
GS^.7
$4,111
CPC-6.4
$5. 636
$2, 990
$3, 837
OS-4,7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$4, 134
CPC-6.4
Grades estabhshed by act of July 7, 1947
(61 Stat. 248);
$5, 771
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,990
01 Personal services:
$702, 178
6,044
1.841
$741, 150
7,784
1,924
$767,611
Part-time and temporary positions.
Reg:ular pay in excess of 52-week
7,784
2.131
709.063
6.164
3.600
8.076
16, 854
487
6,874
750, 858
6,945
3,500
8,200
17,000
4911
7,574
777. 526
6.945
4.000
8,200
19. 000
07 Other contractual services:
Services performed by other agen-
490
7.574
Total obligations, general adminis-
760,018
794, 567
823, 735
SUPERVISION AND INSTRUCTION
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
3,774
160
3,885
3,836
166
3,926
3,928
176
3,982
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,296
GS-3.9
$4, 456
$3, 3.56
GS-3.9
$4. 497
.$3, 448
GS-3.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary. .
$4, 581
Personal service obligations:
$16, 388, 908
639, 543
2,178
$16, 747, 901
622, 563
2,376
$17, 231, 127
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
702, 773
2,681
Total personal service obligations.. -
17. 030, 629
17,372,829
17, 936, 581
Direct Obligations
17,000,747
13, 030
5,800
1,360
10,013
36,915
675,270
17, 341, 974
17, 901, 946
5,800
5,800
10,000
22,440
689, 819
10,000
22.440
700, 079
Total direct obligations, supervision
17, 743, 135
18, 070, 033
18, 640, 265
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
29,882
25
60
38
1,376
239
30, 865
260
40
75
1,700
300
'34, 635
250
40
75
1,700
1,700
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
31, 620
33, 220
38, 400
AUXILIARY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
35. 210
66. 925
750
37, 800
111,200
4,000
37,800
111,200
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
4,000
Total obligations, auxiliary educa-
102, 885
153,000
153,000
PENNY MILK AND SURPLUS COMMODITIES
Total number of permanent positions
6
4
5
6
5
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,441
GS^.5
$2, 420
CPC-2.0
$3,410
GS-4.5
$2,420
CPC-2.0
$3,613
GS-4.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$2, 490
Average grade
CPC-2.0
01 Personal services:
$11,788
46
$15, 754
62
$15, 752
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
64
Total personal services
11,834
16,816
15,816
426
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC SCHOOLS— Continued
General Administration, Supervision and Instruction, Public
Schools, District of Columbia — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
PENNY MILK AND SURPLUS COMMODI-
TIES—Continued
$98
3,417
150
163, 289
$100
4,600
150
163, 334
$100
4,600
150
163, 334
Total obligations, penny milk and
178, 788
184, 000
184, 000
18, 806, 446
19, 234; 820
19, 839, 400
■ ETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,010:
Executive assistant.-
Administrative oflicer...
Educationist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
,Secretary to the Board of Education.
Statistician
Superintendent of custodians
Architectural engineer. _
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Cost analyst
Director of finance
Director of procurement
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Investigator, general..
Mechanical engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3.032
Total permanent, classified.
GradoscslahlishodbyactotJuly 7, 1947
CI .■ ' i: ■ I Ml.OOO:
Sill, ■ ii I I- 111 (if schools
Cii- J^ I: I -^.-m to $9,830:
Fir.st ns-< I i: III" I nilcndent
Class 27. I : - III *'.i,830:
Assistant : ■ ■ . : lendent (in
chrirt: '''■■.'■ . I niinistration)
(;|t-,-. -ii III- -..in: I- ts.830:
: 1 .J7.293:
■..,193 to .$7,293:
II $,^313 to $6,413:
MiKc $5,313 to $6,413:
CliissSd K
Director
Class 31. RanEe.$4,323 to $6,423,.
Class 32. Range $3,130 to $4,763.,
Class 33. Range .$3,1.30 to $4,763..
Class 34. Range $3,130 to $4,763.,
Total permanent. Teachers' Salary
Act ---
Positions at daily rates:
Senior clerk at $11. 60 per diem
Total permanent, departmental-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment —
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
SUPERVISION AND INSTRUCTION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655. ..
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total
salary
6,740
6,640
6, 540
5. 940
6, 875
5, 875
5,875
1 5, 060
2 9, 490
3 13, 490
14 57, 606
14 53, 740
25 82, 735
51 15,5,010
1 3, 390
130 483,916
1 14, 000
2 17, 833
1 8, 503
7 67, 315
1 7, 073
1 6, 413
.5, 973
9,966
77, 626
3,669
78 281, 730
9 31,695
6, 000
6,000
6,000
2 10, 120
1 6, 185
2 9, 740
3 13, 740
14 59,380
14 55, 990
25 8.5,215
53 161,470
1 3,390
14, 000
18, 273
8,723
05, 378
7,183
6,623
11,946
6.083
10, 186
78, 864
43 242,361
1 2, 990
Num- Total
ber salary
6,126
6, 125
6,126
1 5,310
2 9, 990
4 18,320
15 64,425
14 56, 990
28 96, 420
64 108,420
1 3,470
4 19, 600
1 14,000
2 18,713
1 8, 943
8 66, 698
2 13, 486
1 6, 633
2 12, 166
1 6, 193
2 10. 406
20 81, 054
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SUPERVISION AND INSTRUCTION— COn.
Num
Total
Num-
Total
Num-
Total
Departmental— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
84 $250, 600 1
86 $258, 180 1
86 $264. 740
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
8
24, 640
8
2,i, 200
8
25, 360
Capitol Page School
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1
3,110
1
2,950
1
3,030
Total permanent, classified
180
591, 775
184
617, 440
185
637, 710
Full-Time Teachers
Grades established by act of July 7, 1947
(61 Stat. 248):
Class 25. Range $7,403 to $8,830:
President of teachers college
2
17,600
2
17,660
2
17, 660
Class 22. Range $6,193 to $7,293:
12
80, 916
12
82, 456
12
83, 776
Class 21. Range $5,313 to $6,413:
3
16, 929
3
17,269
Class 20. Range $6,193 to $7,293:
Prinrinal of senior high school
11
74.393
11
74, 613
11
75,823
I'll I'l I: Ii, !• $,s,643 to$6,743:
Inn ' ; itional high school-
5
33, 495
5
32,835
5
33,055
Cl, ■- III *,-i.643 to $6,743:
I'liiK i;, il 1,1 iinior high school
20
125. 070
21
132.913
22
140, 866
Chi^s 17. Kantlii $.%313 to $6,413:
Head of department
23
138, 369
23
139, 249
23
141,779
Class 16, Range $6,313 to $6,413:
Assistant principal in senior high
23
134, 299
138, 259
Class 14. Range $6,093 to $6,193:
Assistant principal in junior high
24
134,222
25
141,626
26
149, 358
Class 13. Range $5,093 to $6,193:
Principal in elementary school or
88
88
.507, 364
89
522,137
Class 13A. Range $4,763 to $5,863:
Assistant, consultant, and supervi-
16
82, 148
16
83,908
Class 12. Range $5,863 to $6,963:
Professor in teachers college
19
119, .137
19
122,077
19
Class 11. Range $6,313 to $6,413:
Associate professor in teachers col-
3
17, 149
Class 10. Range $4,873 to $5,973:
Assistant professor in teachers col-
37
6
198,011
26,048
6
26,158
6
Class 8C. Range $3,(163 to $5,313
26,818
Class 70. Range $3,663 to $5,313.
30
148,060
31
151,833
31
154, 803
Class 6C. Range $3,663 to $5,313
53
265, 199
63
267, 399
56
284, 108
Class 6A. Range $3,130 to $4,763
4
18, 612
3
14, 289
3
14,289
Class 5C. Range $3,663 to $6,313
32
140, 976
32
145,376
32
148, 676
Class 5A. Range $3,130 to $4,763
57
239, 041
53
223, 762
63
Class 4C. Range $3,663 to $6,313
10
45,320
11
50,303
U
61,513
Class 4A. Range $3,130 to $4,763
1
4,543
1
4,653
1
4,763
Class 3C. Range $3,663 to $6,313
610
2, 994, 695
Class 3A. Range $3,130 to $4,763
6
22, 275
5
23,265
5
23,595
Class 2C. Range $3,663 to $5,313
410
418
422
1
862,654
1,936,193
1
996,396
Class 2A. Range $3,1.30 to $4,763
367
1
487, 260
1
561,471
1
665, 666
Class IC. Range $3,663 to $5,313
393
410
]
740, 877
1,772,926
1,899,976
Class lA. Range $3,130 to $4,763
1,342
1,357
5
415,825
Capitol Page School
Class 21. Range $5,313 to $6,413:
1
6, 753
1
Class 3C. Range $3,663 to $6,313.
6
21,836
5
24, 145
6
24,585
Total permanent, Teachers' Salary
3,594
16. 013, 871
3,652
16,424,553
3,743
17
147,306
Total permanent, departmental
3,774
3,836
3,928
49.3
216, 738
66.2
294,092
122.
3
663,880
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3, 724. 7
16,388,908
16
747,901
17
231.127
Part-time and temporary positions:
544,280
517, 698
597,918
Regular pay hi excess of 52-week base
2,178
2,376
2,681
All personal services, supervision
17,030,629
17,372,829
17
936, 681
PENNY MILK AND SURPLUS COMMODITIES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1
3,660
1
3,536
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
2
6,900
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1
2,420
1
2,420
Total permanent, departmental
5
16, 185
5
16,060
5
16,640
DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
427
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
PENNY MILK AND SURPLUS COMMODITIES—
continued
Mum- Total
ber salary
1.4 $4,397
Num- Total
ber salary
0.1 $306
Num- Total
ber salary
0. 2 $788
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3.6 11,788
46
4.9 15,754
62
4. 8 15, 752
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
64
All personal services, penny milk
11,834
15,816
15, 816
17, 751, 526
18, 139, 503
18 729,923
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
17, 721, 644
29, 882
18,108,648
30, 855
18, 695, 288
34, 635
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
17, 751, 526
18, lo9, 603
18, 729, 923
Vocational Education, George-Barden Program, Public Schools,
District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summanj of Personal Services
Totalnumberof permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
62
19
78
62
21
79
64
21
82
Average salaries and gi-ades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 009
OS-3.0
$4, 510
$2,960
OS-3.0
$4, 604
$2,990
GS-3.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,681
Personal service obligations:
$264, 723
74, 758
21
$263. 443
85,089
23
$277, 044
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
85, 089
46
Total personal service obligations..-
339, 502
348, 555
362, 179
Direct Obligations
250, 174
799
58
611
252,965
1.126
58
452
266, 589
1, 126
58
452
176
251,642
254,600
268, 400
Obligations Payable Out of Rtimburse-
ments From Othtr Accounts
89,328
823
57
277
95, 590
1,125
57
462
96,690
02 Travel _
1,125
57
452
176
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
90, 486
97, 224
97,400
342, 127
351,824
365, 800
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Num
ber
2
Total
salary
$5,980
Num
ber
2
- Total
salary
$5,900
Num
ber
4
Total
salary
$11,960
Grades established by act of July 7, 1947
(61 Stat. 248):
Class 17. Range $5,313 to $6,413:
1?
36
11
18,469
47, 740
161,778
62, 613
3
10
36
11
18,799
48, 730
154,998
53, 713
3
10
36
11
19. 129
Class 5C. Range .$3,663 to $5,313
Class 6A. Range $3,130 to $4,763
Class 3C. Range $3,663 to $5,313
49,830
157.081
54,813
Total permanent. Teachers' Salary
60
270, 600
60
276, 240
60
280,863
Total permanent, departmental
62
2.7
276, 580
11,857
62
4.1
282, 140
18, 697
64
3.4
292, 813
15, 769
Net permanent, departmental (av-
69. 3 264, 723
74, 758
67. 9 263, 443
85, 089
60.6
277, 044
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment
85, 089
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
$21
$23
$46
339. 602
348, 666
362, 179
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
250, 174
89,328
252, 965
96,590
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
95,590
339,602
348, 566
362, 179
Operation and Maintenance of Buildings, Grounds and Equipment,
Public Schools, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
OPERATION OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
AND MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT
Total number of permanent positions
Full-tune equivalent of all other positions-
909
2
863
927
4
895
940
4
903
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,271
GS-2.5
$2,980
CPC-3.5
$3,219
OS~2.5
$2, 993
CPC-3.5
$3,268
GS-2.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3, 036
CPC-3.6
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$2, 657, 444
5,904
9,874
73, 981
$2, 660. 803
9,130
10.683
77, 916
$2, 722, ,537
Part-time and temporary positions- -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
9.130
77, 916
2, 647, 203
513
2,828
42, 765
226, 663
33,310
16. 849
427, 371
219, 624
2, 758, 532
620
9,910
42,665
211,688
34, 070
18,680
486, 205
216, 900
2, 820, 672
02 Travel ---
620
43, 028
223,488
Services performed by other agen-
18,680
504,005
266, 900
Total direct obligations, operation
of buildings and grounds and
maintenance of equipment
3, 616, 126
3, 779, 300
3, 921, 300
Obligations Payable Out of Rdmbursements
From Other Accounts
14, 965
39, 518
24,018
14,600
39,400
14, 600
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts.
78, 501
,54,000
54, 000
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS
AND GROUNDS
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies:
General repairs and improvements-
3fi0,674
50,738
125, 907
163, 792
46,116
118, 3fi4
70, 279
223,230
325, 200
45,000
125, 000
193, 500
43, 000
127, 000
78, 000
144, 000
20,000
325, 200
46,000
125, 000
193, 500
43, 000
127, 000
78, 000
Maintenance and improvement of
144,000
Total obligations, repairs and
maintenance of buildings and
1, 149, 000
1, 100, 700
1, 100, 700
4, 843, 627
4, 934, 000
5, 076, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
1962 actual 1963 estimate
428
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC SCHOOLS— Continued
Operation and Maintenance of Buildings, Grounds and Equipment,
Public Schools, District of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL .SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
19.53 estimate
1964 estimate
OPERATION OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
AND MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT— COD.
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Departmental — Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3 $9, 410
3 $9, 570
3 $9, 730
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
9 28, 670
9 27, 9,50
9 28,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
1 4,275
1 4, 525
1 4,650
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
7 29, 305
7 30, 056
7 30,430
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,036
11 42,985
11 43,686
11 44,085
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
135 481, 790
138 497.760
140 509, 120
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
57 190,878
59 200.266
69 201,866
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
220 664, 040
223 686.060
225 704,030
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
63 178, 226
63 178, 456
63 182, 056
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
402 1,069,080
412 1,094.830
421 1,138,100
Total permanent, departmental
909 2, 692, 819
927 2,777,432
940 2,856,782
45.7 135,375
38,9 116,629
44. 2 134, 245
Net permanent, departmental (av-
863.3
888.1
895.8
2, 557, 444
2, 660, 803
2, 722, 637
Part-time and temporary positions:
5,904
9,874
9,130
10, 683
9,130
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
10, 989
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
57,029
61, 150
61, 160
16, 962
16, 766
16, 766
2, 647, 203
2, 758, 532
2, 820, 572
Food Services Fund, Public Schools, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
6
64
68
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
108
113
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 176
GS-4.0
$5. 867
$3, 255
GS-4.0
Grades established by act of July 7, 1947
(61 Stat. 248) :
$6. 087
01 Personal services:
$18, 212
166, 764
24
$24, 745
280,480
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
25
186, 000
660
60
500
1,000
12,000
440, 380
840
90
750
Services performed by other agen-
18.000
725. 570
639, 500
1, 062, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num-
ber
2
Total
salary
$6,360
Num
ber
2
Total
salary
$6, 610
Grades established by act of July 7, 1947
(63 Stat. 248):
Class 35. Range $6,600 to $7,700:
1
2
6,600
11,000
1
2
6,820
Class 36, Range $5,500 to $6,600:
11,440
Total permanent, Teachers' Sal-
3
17,600
3
5
1.3
23,950
6,738
6
26
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
3.7
18, 212
6
24, 746
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
$166, 764
24
$280, 480
185, 000
306, 260
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Operating Expenses, Public Library, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
332
11
337
347
11
337
352
11
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 622
GS-4.2
$2,961
CPC-3.6
$4, 026
$3, 668
GS-4.2
$3,013
CPC-3.6
$4, 222
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC 3 6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 222
01 Personal services:
$1,151,681
39,446
4,606
7,500
11, 387
$1, 169. 689
39.921
5,006
7,500
12,000
$1 209 346
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
41,118
6,006
7,500
12,000
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
1, 214, 420
593
90
5,816
19,910
5.528
28,936
32, 452
20, 486
116, 000
29, 378
1, 234, 116
622
145
5.990
22. 765
5.750
29,400
23, 366
21, 364
128, 422
18,070
1, 274 970
622
6,330
25,040
06 Printing and reproduction
5,750
29,400
26, 481
Services performed by other agen-
23,270
09 Equipment:
138, 422
44,570
1, 472, 608
1,490,000
1, 575, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1
$11, 800
1
$11, 800
1
$11, 800
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
9,160
1
9,160
1
9,360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
14, 480
2
14,880
2
16, 280
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
1
5,940
1
6,140
1
6,340
Consultant in adult education
1
6,740
1
6,740
1
6,940
1
6,640
1
6,740
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
1
5,810
1
6,810
General personnel admmistrator
1
5,185
1
5,310
1
5,435
Public buildings superintendent
1
5.810
1
5,810
1
5,810
21
115, 510
22
121, 820
22
123,345
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
46
208, 930
49
226, 170
50
233, 500
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545 _
1
4,546
1
4,545
1
4.670
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .-
40
147, 775
42
15S, 470
43
165, 745
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
27
89,646
28
94, 340
29
99,190
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
33
100, 630
33
101,990
34
107, 340
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
69
196, 040
73
210, 670
73
216, 660
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
36
90,560
38
96, 670
38
99, 480
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
2
7,570
2
7.670
2
7,770
Grade 6. Range .$3,200 to $3,680
2
6,400
2
6,480
2
6,640
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
3
10,042
3
10, 282
3
10,362
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
9
27, 970
10
31,500
11
34, 490
Grades. Range $2,652 to .$3,032.
26
74, 032
27
78, 104
27
79, 224
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
2
4,840
2
4,910
2
5,050
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Rate of $2.43
3
14,601
3
15, 162
3
15, 162
Rate of $1.43— --
2
5,632
2
5.948
2
6,948
Total permanent, departmental..
332 1
176,087
347 1
247.021
352 1, 287, 181
6.9
24,606
21.5
77, 467
21.2
77, 493
Net permanent, departmental (av-
325.1
325.5
330.8
1
151, 581
1
169. 664
1, 209, 688
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
429
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COUtinUed
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment alx)ve basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
$39. 446
4.506
7.500
11,387
$4C. 046
5,006
7.500
12.000
$40, 776
5,006
7,500
12,000
1,214.420
1,234.116
1,274,970
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Operating Expenses, Recreation Department, District of Columbia-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
19.53 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
207
92
284
207
78
284
213
79
286
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$3, 003
OS^.7
$2, 615
CPC-2.7
$3,678
OS-4.7
$2,681
CPC-2.7
$3,754
QS-4.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades.
.$2, 757
CPC-2.7
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$686, 235
328, 863
2,846
21, 544
$749,077
287, 5.50
2,904
13, 459
$768. 784
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
295.050
3.052
13, 469
1, 039, 488
2,375
10, 539
126
1,113
937
54, 482
26,297
32, 091
1, 052. 990
3,132
8,614
100
1, lOll
1, 100
54,820
30,604
39,860
1, 080. 345
3.132
11.684
100
1. 100
1. 100
Services performed by other agen-
54. 820
30.604
39, 860
1, 167, 448
1, 192, 320
1. 222, 745
OUigalims Payable Out Of Reimburse-
ments From Ottier Accounts
570
40
112
250
570
40
112
250
570
40
112
250
Total oblisations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
972
972
972
1, 168, 420
1, 193, 292
1, 223. 717
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15, Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent of recreation
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant superintendent
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant superintendent - - -
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Director of operations
Director, division of neighborhood
centers
Director, city-wide division
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Recreation analyst ---
Grade 7. Range $4,207 to .$4,957
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to .$4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,320 to $2,840
Total permanent, department
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$11,8(M
15,280
6,540
5, 875
33,110
155, 1105
282, 705
105. 650
$11, 800
14,080
33. 985
160. 005
288, 305
107, 498
192.2 686,235 205.6 749,077 206.6 768,784
165. 255
307, 165
112,920
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions;
$241,370
87.493
2,846
1.922
19. 622
$197,351
90.199
2.904
2,081
11, 378
$204,851
90.199
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above bi^.sic rates:
3,052
2,081
11,378
1,039,488
1, 052, 990
1,080,345
METROPOLITAN POLICE
Salaries and Expenses, Metropolitan Police Department, District
of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Servica
Total number of permanent positions
2.468
2,268
2,468
2,281
2,471
2.348
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,282
$3, 329
GS-3.4
$3, 105
CPC-3.9
$4,140
$5. 135
$3, .395
OS-3.4
GS-3.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,045
CPC-3.9
$4,078
$5, 135
$3,129
CPC-3.9
Uniformed force: Average salary _.
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,211
$5, 1,35
Personal service obligations:
$9, 107, 703
2,187
515, 698
$9,301,135
2,221
140, 700
$9, 733. 690
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
2.221
140.700
Total personal service obligations.. -
9,626,588
9, 444, 056
9.876,611
Direct Obligations
9, 609, 407
6,619
877
54,401
14, 045
23,179
42,947
120,349
113,353
134, 933
75.043
28.654
22.633
9, 427, 974
4,190
1,015
56, 576
10, 270
28,000
42,650
108,675
106,300
138,820
65,600
35.550
25,000
9, 860, 529
.5,690
1,015
66, 576
16,790
28.000
42,650
Services performed byotheragencies.
08 Supplies and materials:
128,675
106,300
1.38.820
09 Kquipment:
89.500
20,075
25,000
10,245,440
620
10,050,620
620
10, 519, 620
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
620
10,244,820
10, 050, 000
10, 519, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
16, 181
13, 264
16, 082
16, 082
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accounts
29.435
16,082
16, 082
10,274,255
10,066,082
10, 535, 082
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Niun
Total
Num
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
her
salary
ber
salary
her
salary
Chief examiner of questioned doc-
1
$6,940
29, 565
1
$6,940
30,190
1
7
$6, 940
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
.10. 815
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
9
35,315
9
36,065
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55
20
69,740
20
70,940
20
71.740
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
74
229, 540
74
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
14
39, 140
14
39, 540
14
40.580
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
4
14, 480
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
8
26.032
8
26.432
8
26. 992
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
19
57, 050
19
58. 250
22
67. 540
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
21
60, 792
21
61.672
21
62. 872
177
568,594
177
577. 2.59
ISO
596. 609
200200—53-
-28
430
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
METROPOLITAN POLICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Metropolitan Police Department, District
of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Grades established by act of Mar. 3,
1925 (title 4-106):
Uniformed force:
Major and superintendent, at
$11,130
Assistant superintendent, at $8,034
Chief of detectives, at $8,034 _
Inspector, at $7,311
Assistant chief of detectives, at
$7,311 ----
Captain, at $5,961
Detective in salary grade of captain,
at $5,961
Lieutenant-technician, at $5,495 —
Lieutenant, at $5.135
Motorcycle sergeant, at $4,865
Corporal-technician, at $4,820
Sergeant, at $4,685
Motorcycle corporal, at $4,640
Corporal, at $4,460
Detective sergeant, range $4,310 to
$5,060
Precinct detective, range $3,770 to
$4,520
Private-technician, range $3,770 to
$4,520
Probational detective, range $3,591
to $4,341
Motorcycle private, range $3,590 to
Private, range "$3,4i"o'to $4,166
Total, uniformed force.. —
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Director of police band, at $5,135...
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
1 $11, 130
5 40,170
1 8. 034
10 73,110
1 5, 961
1 5, 495
72 369.720
5 24, 325
1 4. 820
64 299.840
4 18. 560
65 289,900
81 409,860
25 111,950
70 303,870
91 375,140
1.717
6, 603, 170
9, 338, 832
1 5, 135
9, 912, 561
10.4
804. 8.58
2,187
509, 286
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$11,130
40, 170
8.034
73,110
1 6, 961
1 5, 495
72 369,720
5 24, 325
1 4, 820
64 299.840
4 18, 560
125 557,500
81 409, 860
49 221,480
25 112,170
70 303,870
91 378,989
1,657
6, 473, 905
9, 481, 236
1 5, 135
2,468
10, 063, 630
186.5
762, 495
2, 281. 5
9,301,135
2,221
9, 427, 974
16,082
$11,130
40, 170
8.034
80,421
1 5, 961
1 6, 495
78 400,530
5 24. 325
1 4. 820
64 299.840
4 18. 560
125 557,500
90 455,400
49 221,480
25 112,470
70 303,870
91 383,809
1,637
6, 524, 018
9, 643, 974
1 5, 135
2.471
10, 245, 718
122.9
612,028
, 348. 1
9, 733, 690
2,221
', 860. 529
16, 082
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Salaries and Expenses, Fire Department, District of Columbia-
OELIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1,117
6
1,106
1,117
6
1,107
1,117
6
1,110
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,664
GS-4.6
$3,754
CPC-6.8
$4,265
$3,792
$3,749
GS-4.6
$3,818
CPC-6.8
$4,308
$3,849
$3, 828
GS^.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,900
CPC-6.8
Uniformed force: Average salary
Positions at hourly rates: Average sal-
$4,356
$3, 917
01 Personal services:
W, 659, 981
47,968
825
60,693
$4, 715, 027
49, 723
488
83,740
$4, 784. 027
49,723
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
488
83, 740
Total personal services
4,769,467
4, 848, 978
4,917,978
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct OWijoiions— Continued
$273
3,408
18,854
2,951
23, 153
72, 295
62, 101
74, 595
83,182
59, 802
$300
3,451
17.637
3,000
22, 670
71,019
64,110
77,491
85,000
56, 444
3,451
19, 537
8,000
22, 670
72 019
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
08 Supplies and materials:
64 110
09 Equipment:
Other
5,170,081
1,115
6,250,000
5, 342, 000
Obligations Pai/able Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
5,171,196
5,250,000
6, 342, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant supervisor of alarms
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Total
Grades established by Act of June 20,
1906 (34 Stat. 314, ch. 3443, §3):
Uniformed force:
Chiefengineer at $11,130
Deputy chiefengineer at $8,035
Battalion chiefengineer at $7,312
Fire marshal at $8,035
1st deputy fire marshal at $7,312
2nd deputy fire marshal at $5,136...
3rd deputy fire marshal at $4,686
Fire inspector at $4,250
Superintendent of machinery at
$8,035
1st assistant superintendent of
machinery at $5,961
2nd assistant superintendent of
machinery at $5,136
3rd assistant superintendent of
machinery at $4,686...
Captain at $5,961...
Lieutenant at $5,136..
Sergeant at $4,686
Pilot at $5,661
Marine engineer at $5,661.
Assistant marine engineer at $4,250.
Marine fireman at $3,711
Private, range $3,410 to $4,160
Total, uniformed force
Positions at hourly rates;
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.6 to $2.36. .
Senior mechanic, range $1 .96 to $2.16
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
Junior mechanic, range $1 .56 to $1 .72
Labor foreman, range $1.56 to $1.76.
Skilled laborer,range$1.26 to $1.38.
Total, positions at hourly rates...
Total permanent, departmental. .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay... —
Night-work differential
Additional compensation, outstanding
efijciency
01 Personal services
$8, 760
5,625
7,590
30, 530
13.420
33,010
8,730
4,035
9,760
1 11,130
3 24, 105
23 168,176
1 8. 035
1 7.312
2 10. 272
2 9. 372
29 123,250
1 8, 035
1 5, 961
1 5, 136
1 4. 686
50 298.050
64 277.344
88 412.368
4 22. 644
2 11,322
8,500
7,422
796
3,115,010
9,715
37. 837
10. 857
2,870
3,678
10. 982
1,117
4, 735, 429
17. 3 75, 448
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
6.750
7,840
31, 530
13.600
33, 650
8,855
4,135
9,920
1 11,130
3 24, 105
23 168. 176
1 8.035
1 7,312
2 10, 272
2 9.372
29 123,250
1 8,035
1 5, 961
1 4, 686
50 298,050
54 277,344
88 412,368
4 22, 644
2 11,322
2 8,500
7,422
796
3,161,036
38, 457
11,157
3,253
3,245
11,062
1,117
4, 785, 270
16. 4 70, 243
1, 100. 6
4, 715, 027
49, 723
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
431
VETERANS' SERVICES
Salaries and Expenses, Services to Veterans, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
26
24
16
16
26
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,338
OS-6.0
$2, 630
CPC-2.0
$4, 753
QS-6.6
$2, 770
CPC-2.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2 840
CPC 2.0
01 Personal services:
$101,613
408
4,223
$72, 983
282
$109, 493
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
106,244
481
2,287
795
407
122
636
2,142
623
73, 265
600
2,530
1,000
500
122
544
1,195
344
112, 010
05 Rents ail'l 111 llll\ n v irrs
06 Printing aihl ii'l'iiKliK Ui.n . .. .
1,000
500
07 Other contr;ii-iii:il snviuos
Services performed by other agen-
521
344
113,737
80,000
120, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director--
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Contract representative
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Educational specialist
Contact representative
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental- ..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime —
01 Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 7, 240
1 5, 435
4 20, 865
1 4. 870
2 9, 660
3 11,495
1 4, 035
4 13, 980
4 12. 2S0
3 8, 785
1 2. 630
23. 5 101, 613
408
4,223
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 7,440
. 1 5,060
4 21, 490
1 4, 620
2 10, 035
3 12, 760
1 4, 160
4 13,010
4 12. 200
3 8, 670
1 2, 840
OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Civil Defense, District of Colum-
bia—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
42
22
19
19
30
30
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 917
GS-5.5
$2, 552
CPC-3.0
$4,489
GS-6.6
$2,605
CPC-3.0
$4,226
GS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$2, 685
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$83, 788
609
1,031
$79, 319
307
350
$120, 114
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
307
1,100
85, 428
1.241
10. 859
335
79, 976
600
8,000
2,850
121, 521
2,200
13, 500
05 Rents and utility services
2,600
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$10, 338
44,620
2,402
28,810
89,930
$1,000
1,600
150
6,900
424
$15,000
8,600
Services performed by other agen-
2,150
99, 981
273,963
100,000
315,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director -,
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy director, plans and training.
Assistant director, administration
and personnel
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Communications supervisor
Executive assistant, warden serv-
ices
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant director, fiscal and supply
Public relations officer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,.552 to .$3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses ,
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay ,
Night-work differential
01 Personal services..
1962 actual 1953 estimate
$10, 800
7,040
7,040
5,940
5,940
5,500
5,600
8,410
7,690
3,410
63,900
17, 780
10,208
6,940
5,940
6,600
4,205
3,535
22,485
6,140
1954 estimate
7,240
7,040
6,140
5,940
5,625
12,740
3,795
3,660
35, 725
16,160
8,056
EDUCATIONAL AGENCY FOR SURPLUS PROPERTY
Working Capital Fund, Educational Agency For Surplus Property,
District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
4
2
4
4
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,940
GS-7.6
$2,750
CPC-4.0
$5, 082
GS-7.6
$2, 830
CPO-4.0
$5. 183
as-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 910
01 Personal services:
$10, 537
67
87
$17, 880
70
125
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
70
125
10, 691
935
239
212
5,828
18,075
1,500
300
200
3,403
02 Travel
1,500
200
2,390
17, 905
23, 478
22. 760
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,440
1 4, 205
1 3, 176
1 2, 750
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 660
1 4. 330
1 3, 255
1 2, 830
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965.
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
1 4, 456
1 3. 336
1 2. 910
Total permanent, departmental
4 17, 570
4 18, 075
4 18, 360
432
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
EDUCATIONAL AGENCY FOR SURPLUS PROP-
ERTY—Continued
Working Capital Fund, Educational Agency For Surplus Property,
District of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1.7 $7,033
Num-
ber
0.1
Total
salary
$195
Num- Total
ber salary
0. 1 $195
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
2.3 10,537
67
87
3.9
17, 880
70
125
3,9 18,165
70
125
01 Personal services -.
10, 691
18. 075
18, 360
COURTS
District of Columbia Courts —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
[1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
JDVENILE COURT
Total number of permanent positions
73
64
72
70
74
73
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 706
GS-6.0
$4, 198
GS-6.0
$4, 330
GS-6.1
01 Personal services:
$269. 387
1,146
$301, 122
1,146
$318, 492
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,146
Total personal services
270, 533
2,796
2,336
1,464
2,535
18,800
1,609
2,730
302, 268
2.950
2,245
1,500
3,200
20,000
1.440
597
319, 638
3. 650
2, 395
1, 600
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
3, 250
20, 00(1
1, 545
09 Equipment
922
Total obligations. Juvenile Court.. -
302,802
334, 200
3.53. 000
MtlNICIPAL COURT
Total number of permanent positions
122
120
122
121
130
127
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 126
GS-5.7
$3,216
CPC-4.2
$13,038
$4, 181
GS-5.7
$3, 248
CPC-J.2
$13, 038
$4, 228
QS-5.li
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 204
CPC-4.2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$13. 038
01 Personal services:
$606, 133
2,126
1,734
$616, 064
2,146
1,688
$645 974
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,251
609, 993
982
6,069
7,756
57, 509
2,499
7,010
9,603
619, 898
1,290
7,111
7,708
01, 400
3, 0.50
7,243
6,000
1 290
04 Communications
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
7,411
8,943
71,400
Other,-
3,060
8,443
09 Equipment
8,950
Total obligations. Municipal Court.
701,420
713, 700
769, 400
MUNICH AL COITRT OF ArTEAtS
Total number of permanent positions
14
14
14
. 13
15
Average salfiries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$4,568
GS-7.0
$2, 712
CPC-3 0
$4, 696
QS-7.2
$2, 772
CPC-3 0
$4, 441
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 872
CPC-3 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$14, 166
$14, 166
$14, 166
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
MUNICIPAL COURT OF APPEALS— Continued
01 Personal services:
$89, 376
317
$88, 465
382
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
89, 693
88,847
104
676
2,760
100
400
1,624
94, 432
04 Communication services
679
3,260
209
595
2,495
750
3,483
236
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
4,284
Total obligations. Municipal Court
96,921
94, 600
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TAX COURT
Total number of permanent positions
3
3
3
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 624
GS-8.3
$7, 056
QS-9.0
$7, 123
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
$19,514
76
$20, 021
77
$21, 015
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
83
19. 589
27
20
1,671
53
266
20,098
60
100
2,600
125
327
21, 098
3,600
125
327
Total obligations. District of Co-
21, 526
23,300
25, 300
1, 122, 669
1, 165, 700
1, 241, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
JUVENILE COURT
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,801
Judge
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Director of social work
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Supervisor of probation
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Clerk of court..
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Case supervisor..-
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.56..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4, .545..
Grade 5. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430. .
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
MUNICIPAL COURT
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk of the court
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Director of probation
Assignment commissioner
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief deputy clerk, criminal divi-
sion.
Chief deputy clerk, civil division...
Court reporter
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Vdininistrative assistant to the
clerk of the court
Assistant director and supervisor
of probation
Clerk, small claims and concilia-
tion branch
Associate legal assistant
Attorney-adviser
1952 actual 1953 estimate 19S4 estimate
5,940
6,875
25. 676
144, 390
8,215
16.515
17, 235
68, 770
6,250
6,125
24. 000
6,810
5,185
6,185
5,940
6,000
11, 855
17, 476
60,690
6,250
6,260
24, 500
5,810
6,310
5,810
5,060
6,310
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
433
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
unmciPAL COURT— continued
Departmental — Continued
Genera] schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Eange $5,060 to $5,S10— Con.
Deputy assignment commissioner..
Law clerk
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Eange $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range .$2,552 to .$3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates of $4,600 and above:
Chief judge.-
Associate judge
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay -
MUNICIPAL COURT OF APPEALS
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Clerk of court
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Chief judge, rate of $14,500
Associate judge, rate of $14,000
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
All personal services. Municipal
Court of Appeals
DISTRICT OF COLUMBU TAX COURT
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Judge
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Member Sole
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,525
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01 Personal services.
Num- Total
ber salary
108, 670
21. 225
60,185
63,925
69, 460
2,750
6.668
6,460
2, 9.52
6.940
4.745
17.320
13, 260
3.410
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,685
10, 115
111, 170
21, 600
61, 060
64,325
69, 308
2,750
6.748
6.460
3,032
11,800
4,670
3,415
6,940
4,870
17, 320
13, 510
3,410
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 810
1 5, 060
2 10, 365
24 114, 045
6 25. 770
17 66, 095
21 71,715
24 76. 728
1 2,830
2 6, 828
2 6, 460
1 3. 032
0,940
4.995
17, 820
13,635
3.410
3,175
2,872
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
General Administration, Health Department, District of Colum-
bia—
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object dasslflcation
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
614 616
31 35
606 1 592
645
44
644
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,833
GS-5.7
$3,828
GS-6.8
$4,002
Average grade
GS-5.8
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification 1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$2,879
CPC-3.1
$2, 929
CPC-3.1
$3, 039
CPC-3.1
01 Personal services:
$2, 314, 294
123, 813
9,426
6,874
$2,294,912
145, 059
9,765
7,015
$2, 517, 498
Part-time and W. A. E. positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
185, 059
9,765
7,015
2, 454, 407
35,241
2,456,751
41, 864
665
18, 282
14, 365
16, 354
8,500
15.000
25,000
32,190
11,413
159, 616
2,719,337
02 Travel.
45, 452
19, 168
12. 458
16, 275
1,829
19, 082
14,425
07 Other contractual services:
8,600
Emergency sewer and water con-
15,000
24,820
13, 165
145,863
6,269
32, 190
Services performed by other agen-
11,588
17.5, 548
9,564
2,729,495
2, 800, 000
3, 096, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Director of public health
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director of public health. .
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, dental service.
Director, medical inspection of
schools
Director, tuberculosis
Director, venereal disease
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Bacteriologist
Director, chronic disease
Director, food inspection
Director, medical assistance
Director, mental hygiene.
Director, nursing...
Director, public health engineering.
Director, preventable disease
Medical officer, chronic disease
Medical officer, maternal and child
welfare
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant director, dental
Assistant director, food inspection..
Assistant director, pubUc health
engineering...
Assistant director, nursing
Assistant chief medical inspector —
Clinical psychologist
Director, chemical laboratory
Epidemiologist
Psychiatrist .--
Medical officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant director, medical assist-
ance
Attending physician
Budget analyst and accountant
Dentist
Director, serological laboratories
Medical inspector
Milk technologist
Personnel officer...
Public health engineer.
Public health nurse, supervisor
Veterinarian consultant
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Public health engineer...
Social worker supervisor
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chemist
Assistant personnel officer
Bacteriologist
Bureau chief, vital statistics
Chemist
Chief, sanitary inspector
Conservator of hearing specialist —
Dairy farm inspector
Entomologist
Occupational therapist
Pharmacist
Public health engineer-executive
officer
Public health engineer.
Public health nurse, supervisor
9,360
8,960
8,360
7,240
7,240
7,440
7,440
7,040
7,640
7,040
7,240
21, 520
107, 180
6,940
93,700
6.560
5,310
5,810
6,185
63,595
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num-3 Total
ber salary
8,760
9,160
8,360
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,840
7,240
7,440
18, 920
108. 780
6,940
96,700
5,940
6,740
6,685
5,435
5,810
6.310
64. 220
6.060
6,185
6,435
6,060
6,060
28,050
Num- Total
ber salary
11,050
9,800
7,640
7,640
7,640
7,240
8,040
7,240
7,440
22, 120
6,740
78,880
6,140
110,680
6,940
16 102, 640
5, 940
6,740
5,9
6,810
6,435
5,060
6,810
6,560
6,810
6,435
70. 780
6,185
6,310
5,560
5,186
6.185
33,735
434
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
HEALTH DEPARTMENT— Continued
General Administration, Health Department, District of Colum-
bia— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
2
$10, 495
1
5,060
1
5,310
9,866
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
2
9,366
2
9.615
2
Grade?. Range $4,205 to $4,956
by
305, 610
68
317, 065
76
358, 455
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
21
86,625
20
87, 900
24
104. 205
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
161
687, 760
158
586, 666
1.59
607, 240
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
67
226, 165
66
225, 710
67
233, 120
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
66
207, 100
69
218, 750
75
240,010
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
30
89, 060
30
90, 740
31
96, 250
Grade 1 . Range $2,500 to $2,980
2.'!
69, 540
25
70, 820
27
77, 100
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade?. Range $3,435 to $4,035
1
3,435
1
3,535
1
3,635
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
2
6,428
2
6,028
2
6,188
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
27
82, 250
26
81,100
26
82, 220
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
14
40. 048
11
32, 472
11
33,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
26
69, 290
26
69, 790
26
71,140
Total permanent, departmental
614 2, 472, 121
616 2.538,230
645 2, 706, 860
39. 2 167. 827
59.1
243,318
45.1
Net permanent departmental (av-
2, 314, 294
2
294, 912
2. 617, 498
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
111,058
131,716
171,716
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
9,426
9,765
9,765
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
2, 554
2,434
2,434
4.320
4.681
2, 454, 407
2, 456, 761
2,719,337
Salaries and Expenses, Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Sanatorium,
District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
616
543
621
3
682
636
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,620
GS-3.7
$2, 787
CPC-2.8
$2,620
$3, 595
QS-3.7
$2,831
CPC-2.8
$2. 520
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades:
$2,876
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,520
Persona) services:
$1, 689, 756
6,636
6,729
46,484
$1,843,424
10, 136
7,010
37, 594
$1, 887, 454
10, 136
7,010
37, 594
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1, 749, 504
1,898,164
.500
4,600
46, 726
600
17, 665
17,650
62,885
69, 353
360, 537
54,056
48, 951
1,942,194
02 Travel. -
4,419
43, 465
321
18, 516
37,504
47, 272
62,847
343,918
61,554
37, %7
45, 725
17, 655
16,150
52,886
69,353
Services performed by other agen-
08 Supplies and materials:
Fuel .
Provisions
Other
58,066
102, 921
Subtotal
2,407,287
-85, 626
2, 570, 676
-85,076
2,682,076
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
2,321,762
2,485,500
2, 697, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent and medical direc-
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ) ber salary
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant superintendent
Principal medical officer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Principal medical officer
Thoracic surgeon
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Roentgenologist
Pathologist
Medical officer-supervisor
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Business manager
Chief dietitian
Medical officer
Assistant surgeon -_-
Dentist
Director of nurses
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Utility officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Medical social case worker —
Utility officer
Chief occupational therapist. -
Supervisor of nursing service
Nurse anesthetist
Nmse instructor
Librarian
Assistant utility oflRcer _
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,316
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range .$2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by District of Co-
lumbia Commissioners:
Medical resident, second year
Surgical resident, fourth year
Total permanent, departmental -
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions;
Part-time employment
Casual employment _
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime pay
Holiday pay
Night-work dUTerentia! _
01 Personal ser\
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
7,040
7,040
21,920
37,240
6,140
6,940
6,140
6,185
5.810
5,310
26, 925
113, 465
8,090
235, 115
29, 935
136 368, 922
I 4, 940
1 4, 490
11 41,485
18 62, 000
11 34,074
28 82, 520
33 93, 896
221 679, 670
4,241
2,294
6,729
6,520
19, 109
20, 866
7,040
7.040
22, 120
6,140
6,340
37,240
6,140
5,940
6,140
6,000
5,310
5,435
27, 550
5,060
1 5, 185
25 111,500
2 8, 340
66 247, 935
9 30, 495
20 64, 280
3 8, 890
136 376, 800
4,490
42, 185
63, 200
34, 874
84,200
96, 016
596, 080
5,136
5,000
7,010
4,291
16,851
17, 452
Num- Total
ber salary
7,240
7,240
22,520
6,340
6,540
38, 240
6,340
6,125
5,435
5,560
28,175
5,185
5,060
5,060
5.310
114,500
8,590
258,346
31, 135
85, 770
9,130
384, 800
4,490
42, 785
67, 360
35, 694
86, 640
96, 136
617, 210
5,136
5,000
7,010
4,291
15,861
17, 462
Salaries and Expenses, Gallinger Municipal and Tuberculosis
Hospitals, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
1,530
1,368
1,630
1,431
1,558
1,432
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,650
GS-4.3
$2,822
CPC-2.9
$780
$3,730
GS-4.4
$2, 871
CPC-2.9
$780
$3,807
GS-4.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$2, 919
CPC-2.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$780
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services;
$3,908,066
16, 765
140, 935
$4,170,084
16,629
87,690
$4, 263, 64R
Regular pay in excessof 62-week base .
16, 629
87,690
4,065,766
463
245
16,386
43, 018
3,211
16,231
69,637
4,273,403
500
300
16,461
46,336
3,500
18, 481
10,900
4,366,967
500
300
16, 521
46,335
3,600
32,641
Services performed by otheragencies.
2,000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
435
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— Contmucd
08 Supplies and materials:
Medical and hospital supplies.
$398. 020
43t). 094
92,913
114,420
99, 983
$4.34, 741
440, 947
126, 440
129, 993
105, 779
$465,957
440, 947
126,440
Fuel
5, 346, 387
109, 362
5,607,780
147, 780
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
5. 236, 025
5, 460, 000
Obligations Payuhle Out nf Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
8,963
22,540
15, 062
23,294
3,166
10, 000
15, 000
10, 000
15,000
08 Supplies and materials:
Medical and hospital supplies
25, 000
25,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other
73,025
50,000
50, 000
5,309,050
5,510,000
5, 666, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Medical officer, general, superin-
tendent
Medical officer, general, chief of
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy superintendent
Medical officer, pathology, super-
visory..
Bacteriologist
Chief medical officer, tuberculosis...
Chief medical officer, obstetrics and
gynecology
Chief medical officer, medicine
Chief medical officer, pediatrics
Chief medical officer, surgery
Chief medical officer, psychiatry
Alienist
Radiologist
Chief medical officer, out-patient
clinics
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief medical officer, anesthesia
Chief medical officer, rehabilitation.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Medical officer, pathology
Biochemist
Director of nurses
Medical officer, psychiatry
Medical officer, assistant superin-
tendent
Medical officer, ear, eye, nose, and
throat
Medical officer, admitting and
emergency
Medical officer, tuberculosis
Medical officer, obstetrics and
Medical officer, pediatrics
Medical officer, anesthesia
Dental officer, general
Associate medical officer, radiology..
Radiologist, pediatrics
Medical officer jn charge, Upshur
Street
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief dietitian
Assistant pathologist
Buildings and grounds superin-
tendent
Assistant director of school of nurs-
mg-
Associate medical officer
Medical officer, psychiatry
Medical officer, anesthesia
Medical officer, admitting and
emergency
Medical officer, pediatrics
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Chief pharmacist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Budget and fiscal officer
Personnel officer
Procurement and supply officer
Assistant dietitian
22, 620
7,840
7,840
7,040
7,040
7,040
11, 880
5,940
17,820
Num- Total
salary
8,760
8,360
9,160
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,360
9,160
9,560
8,760
7,240
8,040
7,840
22, 920
7,240
7,040
7,040
11,880
6,940
17, 820
5,810
5,686
5,310
5,660
8,560
8,560
8.560
8,360
9,160
9,560
8,760
8,560
7,440
7,040
7,040
11,880
6,740
12,280
6,940
18, 420
6,936
6,810
6,435
6,685
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Instructor in dietetics
1
$5, 060
1
$5, 185
1 $5, 310
Buildings and grounds superin-
1 6, 660
Instructor in nursing sciences
3
16, 305
3
16, 680
3 17,056
Instructor in nursing arts.
3
15,680
3
16, 0.55
3 16. 430
5
27. 425
6
28,050
6 28, 675
3
16, 055
3
16, 430
3 16, 806
10
53, 225
10
64,350
10 66, 476
Chief social service worker..
1
5,685
1
5,810
1 5,810
1
5,060
1 5, 185
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,996
61
269, 085
63
283, 700
65 297,899
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
5
20,850
4
4 17, 707
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
271
270
278
968, 115
1, 046, 324
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
61
200, 330
60
200,442
63 213.883
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
106
332, 280
106
340, 171
110 368,788
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
89
269, 936
89
274, 744
89 279.234
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.
141
392, 420
141
399, 326
143 411,076
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,316.
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4.900.
1
4,150
1 4, 1,50
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
3
11,610
4
16. 389
4 16, 889
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
15
67, 490
14
54,372
15 57, 499
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
26
88, 160
27
92, 798
29 100,850
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
18
69. 372
18
60, 261
18 61, 137
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
29
84. 450
28
82, 848
31 92, 5.50
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
46
131.690
46
134, 972
48 142,513
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
277
728, 160
277
741, 466
277 765,006
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $4,600:
Resident physician, fourth year.
2
4,200
2
4,200
2 4. 200
Resident physician, thu-d year.
$1,800
9
16, 200
9
16, 200
9 16. 200
Resident physician, second year.
$1,500
26
39, 000
26
39,000
26 39,000
Resident physician, first year.
$1 200
45
62
168
54,000
46, 800
75. 600
45
52
168
54,000
46, 800
76,600
45 54. 000
52 46,800
168 75,600
Total permanent, departmental..
1,530
1,630
1,558
',372,323
'. . 468, 604
4, 640, 496
162.4
464, 267
98.
9
288,420
126.2
376,847
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1, 367. B
1,431.
t
1,431.8
3,908.066
4, 170, 084
4, 263, 648
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
16, 765
16,629
15,629
Payment above basic rates:
81, 885
36, 625
35, 625
59, 050
52, 065
62, 065
4, 065, 766
4, 273, 403
4, 366, 967
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Operating Expenses, Department of Corrections, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
4
4
4
4
5
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 296
GS-8.8
$6,600
GS-9.0
$6, 877
as-8.0
01 Personal services:
$26, 148
97
$25, 436
100
$28, 611
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
100
25, 245
73
164
484
477
25, 536
345
200
500
600
28,711
345
200
500
600
26,443
600
27,081
600
30,256
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
600
Total obligations, office of the
25,843
26, 481
29,666
RESERVATION INSTITUTIONS
Summary of Personal ''Services
Total number of permanent positions
409
385
410
394
416
400
436
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Continued
Operating Expenses, Department of Corrections, District of
Columbia — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
RESERVATION INSTITUTIONS — Continued
Summary of Personal SeTvices — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 366
as-6.3
$.■!, 843
CPC-7.1
$4, 434
OS-6.4
$.3,934
CPC-7.1
Crafts, protective, and custcdial grades:
$3 981
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payment above basic rates _
$1,.'»8,986
12,358
64, 032
$1,579,786
6,334
59, 6.50
$1 , 627, 407
6, 334
64, .300
Total personal .service obligations. . .
1, 585. 376
1, 645, 770
1,698,041
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services - -
1, 539, 666
924
50
8,417
32,281
1.400
8.098
26, 131
124, 703
S7, 582
308, 791
213, 957
54,215
4. 431
1. 5S1. 270
1, 6.50
50
8, 050
35,200
1,400
11,640
2.5. 000
106,415
84,000
324. 760
199, 262
40,153
7.750
1. 633. 541
1 400
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials:
Fuel
25.000
118,416
89 000
Other -.-
230, 469
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
7,750
2,410,646
34, 448
2, 426. 590
34. .500
2, 572, 078
34, ,500
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations, reservation
2,376,198
2.392.090
Obligations Payable Out of Peimtmrsements
From Other Accounts
45, 710
1,600
16,300
1,956
122, 246
5,164
1,590
64.500
2.400
19.300
3.<XW
73,600
3 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac.
194, 566
162,800
Total obligations, reservation insti-
2, 570, 764
2, 5.54. 890
2, 700, 378
lAIL
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
157
1
151
1.57
1
1.54
159
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,174
OS-5.9
$3,854
CPC-7.1
$4,165
QS-6.9
$3,967
CPC-7.1
08-5.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7.1
Personal .service obligations:
$584, 692
3, 158
2,359
27,477
$610. 290
3.170
?.545
23,033
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
3.170
2.545
25.900
Total personal service^obligations..
617,686
639.038
669. 676
Direct Obligations
602,129
7,211
33.922
840
3,085
123,642
14,933
41,924
14.419
614.038
7.271
35,700
840
4,000
130.000
16, .334
43,850
10,900
634, 675
35,700
840
4,000
ng Supplies and materials:
18, 999
09 Equipment
1.5.000
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classifleation
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
JAIL — continued
Direct Obligations — Continued
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
$7,224
$7,000
$7,000
Total direct obligations
834,881
855,9.33
897, 770
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
15,557
25,000
300
500
500
11,200
25,000
300
1,100
680
32, 192
.500
600
.500
08 Supplies and materials
21,200
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
.50.029
37,600
47,500
884.910
557. 186
893,433
787,996
945, 270
ST'PPORT OF PRISONERS
787,996
4,038,703
4,262,800
4, 463, 300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $U,800:
Director
Grade 12. Range $7j040 to $8,040:
.\dministrative ofncer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Executive assistant
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to 54,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,176 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Regular pay in excess of 62-week ba.se
01 Personal services —
RESERVATION INSTITCTIONS
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Resident superintendent...
Chief engineer
.Senior medical officer
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ssistant superintendent, reforma-
tory division
Assistant superintendent, work-
house division
Dental officer —
Medical officer
Deputy chief engineer
Resident superintendent, women's
reformatory
Veterinarian
Grade 9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Assistant superintendent, women's
reform.atory
Chief accountant .--
Supervisor of academic education...
Supervisor of vocational education. ,
Supervisor of agriculture
Superv isor of classifleation
Psychologist
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956.
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $;S,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,9,50 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,505 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
6.340
3,786
3,255
6,940
5,940
11,880
1 5, 060
1 5, 310
1 5, 810
1 6, 060
1 5, 186
1 5, 936
2 10, 490
4 16, 8'20
5 21, 350
11 41, 135
15 61, 625
8 25,440
4 20, 260
13 60, 075
28 lis, 490
287 1,086,045
11 37, 440
4 11, 240
409 1, 604, 810
24.5 91,946
6,427
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
$11,800
7,040
5.940
11,880
5,940
1 6, 060
1 5, 030
1 5, 435
1 5,435
1 5,060
1 5, 310
1 5, 935
2 10, 615
5 21, 525
7 29, 565
10 38, 350
16 55, 600
7 22, 490
4 20, 510
13 61, 700
27 116, 980
287 1, 112, 145
10 34, 320
4 11, 480
410 1, 645, 315
16.3 61,157
$11,800
7,040
16. 080
7,240
7,840
6,140
6,140
12, 080
6,140
1 5, 185
1 6, 185
1 5,560
1 ,5. 560
1 5, 185
1 5,435
1 6, 935
2 10, 740
6 26. 230
7 29. 940
10 39. 350
17 59, 575
7 22. 890
4 20. 760
13 62, 575
27 119. 105
290 1, 136, 150
10 34, 880
4 11, 800
416 1, 692, 320
16 57, 571
10. 348
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
437
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
RESERVATION INSTITUTIONS— Continued
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this appro-
priation
Num- Total
ber salary
$2, 549
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,006
Num- Total
ber salary
$3. 006
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay_
384.5
1, 508, 986
12, 358
26, 973
37, 059
393.7
1, 579. 786
6,334
25, 150
34,500
400
1, 627, 407
6,334
27. 000
1, 585, 376
1, 645, 770
1, 698, 041
JAIL
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Resident superm tendent
1 7, 0-40
1 7, 040
1 6, 340
1 6, 125
1 4, 995
3 13, 240
1 4. 170
5 19, 300
6 19.290
4 12, 040
4 18, 350
9 38, 285
115 439,425
2 6.880
3 9,642
1 7, 840
1 7. 040
1 6,540
1 5. 500
1 .5, 120
5 22, 025
1 4. 295
8 30. 405
6 19. 610
4 12. 120
4 18, 725
8 35, 295
114 446,690
2 7,040
1 8, 040
tirade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant superintendent.
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grades. Range $3,795 to.$4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to .t,-),430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464 ._
1 5, 626
1 5, 245
5 22, 650
1 4, 420
8 31, 280
6 20.090
4 12, 440
4 18, 975
8 35, 920
116 458, 9.30
2 7, 120
Total permanent, departmental
157 612. 762
7.2 28,070
1,57 628, 245
4.5 17,955
159 644, 515
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
149. 8 584, 692
3.158
2,359
10, 796
16, 681
152. 5 610, 290
3,170
2,545
7,996
15, 037
154. 9 628. 060
3, 170
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
2,645
9,200
16. 700
617. 686
639.038
659. 675
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
2,167.040
61, 267
2. 220, .844
89,500
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
89,500
2,228,307
2,310,344
2, 386. 427
Miscellaneous
Working Cnpilal Fund, Workhouse nnd Reformatory, Department of
Corrections, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIOXS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.\verage number of all employees
54
7
50
54
6
55
57
6
68
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,372
GS-6.8
$3,816
CPC-6.8
$4, 606
GS-6.9
$3,981
CPC-8.8
$4 664
OS-7.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 906
Average grade
CPf"-6.8
01 Personal services:
$173,797
28,585
45, 729
1,719
2.242
$204. 723
26.000
50,000
861
6,000
Part-time and temporary positions,
Wage payments to inmates- -
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet
26.000
50, 000
861
Total personal services
02 Travel
252, 072
95
286,584
300
200
2,400
37,900
16,000
301, 409
34, 207
15, 500
302. 434
200
2,400
37,900
15, 184
363, 185
81,466
58, 891
2 400
16, 000
41, 125
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
(paid into general revenues. District
25, 000
811,193
3,494
694, 500
4.000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
4,000
807, 699
690, 500
750, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num
Total
Num
Total
Num
Total
General sechedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent of industries
1
$7,440
1
$7, 640
1
$7,640
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,400
-Assistant superintendent of indus-
1
1
6,340
5,940
1
1
1
5 940
5,940
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
5,875
1
6,000
1
6,125
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Prison shop supervisor-tailor
1
5,310
1
5,435
1
5, 435
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
4
20,855
4
20, 885
6
30, 345
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
2
8,910
4
17,820
6
22, 525
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
5
16,055
4
16,430
4
16,805
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
4
15,015
3
11,105
3
11,480
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
2
6,8,30
2
6,830
2
6,990
Grade 3. Range $2,9,50 to $3,430..
2
6,300
2
6,140
2
6,300
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4.,Sli5 to $5,315
2
9,880
2
10,005
2
10, 130
Grades, P. I'r.r. $i,|-.i i,. $4,900
2
0,060
2
9, 0.50
2
9, 175
Grade s. I: i" •■ - :,:." n. $4,490
11
45, 765
11
46,015
11
46, 890
Grade-, 1; i: , -;,i:. m $4,035
3
10, 705
3
10,805
3
11,105
Grade ii. 1; mi',' s ;,.'(i" t.. $3.680
5
17,200
5
17,280
5
17, 520
Grade 4. Range .$2.7.50 to $3,230.
7
21,890
7
22,290
7
22, 370
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
54
219, 420
54
225, 980
57
243, 115
5.1
25, 629
Portion of salaries shown above paid
3,004
3,006
3, 006
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
6,635
7,378
10, 248
Net permanent, departmental (av-
48. 9 204. 723
51. 7 220. 573
Part-liriH ■i\u\ imipurary positions: Tem-
28 585
26,000
26 000
60,000
Regular pav m excess of 52-week base
1,719
861
861
Payment above basic rates:
306
1,000
252, 072
286,584
302, 434
PUBLIC WELFARE
General Administration, Office of Director, Public Welfare, District
of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of iill employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Total personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obligations
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director
Grade 12. Range $7^40 to $8,040;
Administrative officer
Survey and analytical statistician...
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Trial attorney
Welfare adviser
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Executive secretary. Board of U. S.
Civil Service Examiners
Statistician
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
9,600
8,040
8,040
5,940
438
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC WELFARE— Continued
General Administration, Office of Director, Public Welfare, District
of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERsONiL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Departmental — Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955,.
2 $8, 538
2 $8, 650
3 $13, 105
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 3,910
1 3,910
1 4, 035
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
5 16, 675
5 16, 770
5 17,170
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 5, 980
2 6, 140
3 9,250
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1 3,032
1 3, 032
1 3, 112
Total permanent, departmental
19 98, 152
18 94, 322
21 107, 802
0. 6 2, 610
a 1 278
0. 3 1, 543
Net permanent, departmental (av-
18. 5 95, 642
17. 9 94, 044
20. 7 106, 259
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week base
354
394
394
95, 996
94,438
106, 653
Salaries and Expenses, Agency Services, Public Welfare, District of
Columbia —
OBLIG.\TIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE DIVISION
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
148
1
144
148
153
A verage number ofallemployees
146
163
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,683
as-4.6
$2,739
CPC-3.0
$3, 756
GS-4.7
$2, 870
CPC-3.0
$3, 846
GS-4.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$2, 992
CPC-3.0
Personal service obligations:
$524, 884
3,785
2.110
2,616
$547, 909
$685, 074
Part-time and temporary positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime,. _
2,352
3,000
2,362
3,000
Total personal service obligations...
633, 396
653. 261
590, 426
Direct Obligations
323, 807
23,921
7,726
669
24, 175
2,564
3,854
2,808,523
340, 199
28,937
7,616
1,673
25, 261
2,504
7,380
2, 805, 272
28,937
1,673
2,504
7, 380
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
2,805,272
3, 195, 229
3,218,842
3,241,804
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
209,588
1,638
4,068
406
197
1,417
1,426
2, 672, 085
213,062
2,833
5,221
1, 154
311
1,736
5,160
3, 031, 986
233, 590
2.833
5.221
1. 164
311
1,736
5, 344
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions,.
3, 145, 776
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2, 890, 716
3, 261, 463
3, 395, 965
Total obligations, Public Assistance
6, 086, 944
6,480,305
6, 637, 769
CHILD WELFARE DIVISION
Total number of permanent positions
99
94
99
96
109
104
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,202
GS-6.3
$2, 791
CPC-3.5
$4, 303
OS-6.3
$2, 851
$4,382
OS-6.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 931
CPC-3.5 1 CPC-3.5
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
CHILD WELFARE DIVISION— Continued
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies...
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obligations, Child Welfare
Division
INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
07 Other contractual services:
Institutions for unmarried mothers.
Vocational rehabilitation services...
Total obligations, independent
agencies
Total obligations
$389, 941
1,687
391, 528
5. 603
2,996
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$411, 136
1,587
412, 722
6,595
4,656
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE DIVISION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Superintendent
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 6, 740
1 5, 600
1 6,310
1 6, 810
1 5, 185
2 9,615
10 46, 655
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 6, 740
1 5, 626
1 5,435
1 6, 810
1 6,310
2 9, 866
10 46,426
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 660
Grade 10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
.Administrative officer.
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
1 5,750
1 5, 560
1 5, 810
1 5, 436
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2 10,116
11 61,630
3 11,385
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
73 270. 430
5 17, 875
43 136, 050
6 17, 460
3 8, 216
74 279, 840
5 18. 115
44 142. 200
6 14, 470
2 5,744
76 291, 375
5 18. 355
44 144. 920
6 14.790
2 5.844
Total permanent, departmental
148 542, 206
4.7 17,322
148 654, 139
1.6 6,230
163 686, 469
0.4 1,395
Net permanent, departmental (av-
143.3 524,884
3.785
2,110
2,616
146. 4 547, 909
152.6 585,074
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
Regular pay in excess of 52^ week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
2,362
3,000
2,352
3,000
01 Personal services, Public A ssistance
533, 395
653, 261
590,426
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distriliulr.l ;i-, follows:
323, 807
209, 588
340, 199
213,062
356,836
Obligations pr. iMr <hii ni icimburse-
233, 590
633,395
663,261
590,426
CHILD WELFARE DIVISION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,440
1 6, 140
9 47, 290
1 5.660
68 257, 460
2 6,830
6 19, 430
18 64, 740
1 2,750
1 3. 030
1 2, 552
1 7,640
1 6, 140
9 48, 540
1 6, 685
58 262, 890
2 7, 195
6 20,260
18 56, 300
1 2, 750
1 3, 150
1 2, 562
1 7,640
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,340
Grade !). Range $5,060 to $5,810:
10 64, 665
0]:cl : 1. :■ . I.J05 to $4,965
Gr;pl. . l; 1.110 to $4,160
Gr;i 1- • I: lii ' ■ i.l75 to $3,655
Gr:i 1 , i: 1 ' ■ .','.1,^0 to $3,430
Gr:,.;. . \: ,:: ■ J.7.W to $3,230
Crads, (iioirci i\ !■. irul custodial grades:
Grade 4. Kiin.ce .$2,7.'iO to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
65 299, 325
2 7, 445
8 27, 080
18 57, 740
1 2,830
1 3,230
1 2,632
Total permanent, departmental
99 413, 222
99 423, 092
109 474,737
DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
439
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEHvicES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
CHILD WELFARE DIVISION— continued
Num- Total
ber salary
5.5 $23,281
Num- Total
ber salary
2.8 $11,967
Num- Total
ber salary
5.1 $21,979
Net permanent, departmental (av-
93.5 389,941
1,587
96.2 411,135
1,587
1Q3.9 452,758
1,587
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet base
01 Personal services, Child Welfare
Division
391, 528
412,722
454,345
Operating Expenses, Protective Institutions, Public Welfare,
District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations
INDUSTRUL HOME SCHOOL (WHITE)
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
62
49
1
49
80
49
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 739
as^.9
$3,111
CPC-4.4
$3, 779
OS-4.9
$3,264
CPC-4.7
$3,550
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 052
01 Personal services:
$174, 002
874
2,802
4,589
$173,335
2,009
1,389
6,649
$221. 049
3,100
1,389
6,649
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
182, 267
255
183, 382
395
50
582
2,820
50
1,890
8,081
52, 4.52
2,091
232, 187
565
2,568
13
1,657
6,279
53, 875
999
4,410
1,089
Services performed by other agen-
248, 478
4,460
251, 793
6,234
341,200
6,234
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations, Industrial Home
244,018
245, 559
334, 966
INDUSTRLAL HOME SCHOOL FOR COLORED
CHILDREN
Total number of permanent positions
69
63
69
66
68
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$.3,486
GS-5.Q
$3,078
CPC-4.0
.$3, 739
GS-5.0
$3, 155
CPC-4.0
$3 778
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4.1
01 Personal services:
$202,660
1,315
750
6,000
$221,725
1,433
750
8,400
$228, 602
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,433
750
2i0,725
232,308
40
857
2.300
25
3,770
8,250
91, 748
7,000
40
04 Communication services .._ ___
433
2,242
23
2,765
7, 556
87, 284
5,996
857
25
Services performed by other agencies.
8,250
102, 894
9,232
317,024
8,450
346, 298
10, 320
365, 953
Deduct charges for quarters and subslst-
10, 320
Total obligations. Industrial Home
School for Colored ChUdren _
308, 574
335, 978
355, 633
GIRLS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
17
1
18
21
39
21
38
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations— ContixMeA
INDOSTEIAL HOME SCHOOL FOR COLORED
GIRLS — continued
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
.$3, 858
GS-5.1
$2,803
CPC-4.3
$3,698
GS-4.9
$2,663
CPC-3.1
$3, 476
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$57, 591
2,095
250
2,493
$68, 877
$126, 002
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
870
1,643
4,048
Total personal services
62, 429
4
364
412
3,193
71,390
26
15
556
3,012
30
1,460
5,547
16, 068
1,000
130, 920
3,012
873
2,009
13, 399
5,479
Services performed by other agen-
12, 462
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
88, 162
561
99,094
770
184, 430
Total obligations. Industrial Home
87, 611
310, 250
98, 324
310, 260
183, 660
NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS
RECEIVING HOME FOR CHILDREN
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
34
1
33
36
1
37
38
1
.^.verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 027
GS-5.7
$3, 126
CPC-4.2
$4. 063
GS-5.7
$3, 101
CPC-4.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,161
Personal services:
$105, 947
1,657
428
4,056
$118,944
1,614
428
4,615
$125, 294
1,614
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
111,987
409
2,067
86
125, 601
523
2,284
100
131. 95i
7,060
Services performed by other agen-
4,312
20, 139
1,000
4,085
21, 536
1,188
140,000
1,062
165,317
1,040
165 727
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations, Receiving Home
tor Children
138,938
154, 277
164, 687
HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
135
1
117
135
1
126
232
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,114
GS-2.6
$3,011
CPC-3.8
$3, 172
GS-2.6
$3,057
CPC-3.8
$3 139
GS-2.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$2, 979
CPC-3.6
01 Personal services:
$353, 968
2,996
1,632
8.725
$388,930
3,000
1,632
11.313
$627 146
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,000
1,532
367, 220
940
6,043
50
3,928
147, 437
10. 251
404, 775
950
4,675
60
1,500
157, 461
13,000
542, 991
50
1,500
210, 461
13,000
Subtotal
534,869
582,311
778, 123
440
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC WELFARE— Continued
Operating Expenses, Protective Institutions, Public Welfare,
District of Columbia — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct OWifaiioiw— Continued
HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM— continued
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
$12, 366
$19, 480
$19 4S0
Total obligations, Home for Aged
522, 504
662,831
MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE
Total number of permanent positions
4
4
4
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 408
CPC-4.5
$3, 467
CPC-4.5
$3, 517
01 Personal services:
$13, 622
83
636
$13, 735
83
728
$13. 735
Regular pay in excess of 62-weelc
14, 240
559
2
830
3,756
347
14, 646
535
30
1,305
6,788
464
14, 546
Services performed by other agen-
1,805
6,868
19, 734
920
22, 668
420
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations, Municipal Lodg-
18,814
22,248
22,818
DI3TRICT TRAINING SCHOOL
Total number of permanent positions
251
2.5
251
230
252
242
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,237
as-3.1
$3,083
CPC-4.4
$3,332
GS-3.1
$3,164
CPC-4.4
$3,422
GS-3.1
$3,247
CPC-4.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$684, 520
2,658
30, 689
$754, 864
2,670
23,746
$817, 479
2,670
27, 700
Regular pay m excess of 52-week
717, 767
1,294
167
3,037
15, 198
141
3,122
75, 451
267, 867
14, 981
781, 280
1,902
470
3, 697
17, 618
250
5,960
22,500
273, 538
22, 968
847. 849
2,610
400
4.983
17, 618
250
6,960
22.500
293. 679
22, 968
1, 099, 025
30,288
1, 130, 183
31,400
1, 218, 817
31, 400
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations. District Training
1, 068, 737
1,098,783
1, 187, 417
TEMPORARY HOME FOR SOLDIERS AND
SAaOKS
Total number of permanent positions
6
5
6
6
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,231
CPC-4.8
$3,210
CPC-4.8
$3,245
CPC-4.8
01 Personal services:
$16, 324
67
342
$19, 018
67
413
$19, 018
67
Regular pay ui excess of 62- week
16, 733
19, 498
50
990
1,174
19, 498
1,048
1,156
1,260
1,551
Services performed by other agen-
cies
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct O6itVa<!07M— Continued
TEMPORARY HOME FOR SOLDIERS AND
SAILORS — continued
$9, .W9
376
$9, 873
295
$10, 290
28; 872
1,066
31,880
1,300
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
Total obligation.'!, Temporary Home
27,817
30,580
32,288
JUNIOR VILLAGE, D. C. HOME FOR
CHILDREN
Total number of permanent positions
54
54
63
62
65
63
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,526
GS-5.1
$2. 880
CPC^.l
$3. 776
QS-6.5
$2,942
CPC^.l
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,015
CPC-4.1
01 Personal services:
$172,310
600
4,690
$206, 320
632
8,450
$212,220
632
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
177, 500
100
216.402
100
50
6.59
4,408
100
1,906
2.038
61,207
600
100
50
345
3,420
13
1,212
32,879
68,162
9,602
657
4,603
100
1,906
Services performed by other agen-
6,916
62, 692
3,300
283, 233
4,459
286, 370
5,200
301,838
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
6,200
Total obligations. Junior Village,
D. C. Home for Children
278, 774
281, 170
296,638
3,006,037
392
3, 140, 000
3, 657, 000
ObliQations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
REPLACEMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
3, 006, 429
3,140,000
3, 657, 000
DETAIL OF FESSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 19M estimate
INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL (WHITE)
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant superintendent --
Principal ,
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4.160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to .$3,230
G rade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay
Night-work differential .
01 Personal services. Industrial Home
School (white)
$7,240
5. 560
5,560
8.535
8,590
25.870
56, 455
13,080
4.116
7,120
16. 150
8.810
14, 200
$7,340
5.685
5,686
8,985
8,840
26, 370
66. 615
12.840
4.195
7,280
16,310
9,210
8,696
47. 8 173, 335
2,009
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
441
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL FOR COLORED
CHILDREN
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant superintendent
Principal
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
Grade 4, Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680 _
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454 -
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay
Night-work differential
01 Personal services, Industrial Home
School for Colored Children
INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL FOB COLORED
OIRLS
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Superintendent —
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,025 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2.7.M to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment -.-
Regular pay in excess of 52-w.eek base
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay
Night-work ditTerential
01
RECEIVING HOME FOR CHILDREN
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Superintendent
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,9.50 to .$3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.4,54
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions; Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay_
Night-work differential
01
HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM
Departmental;
General schedule grades;
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Chief medical officer ,_
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to.$8,040;
Medical officer, general..
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Superintendent-.
1952 actual 1953 estimate
31,940
31.750
16,270
87,720
13.560
4,840
62. 8 202, 660
1,315
5,685
4,745
4,580
3,825
13. 180
6,540
3.600
10. 202
61. 400
2.952
31.5 105,947
1,557
7,040
6,140
Num- Total
ber salary
32, 565
32,550
16, 670
10, 560
6.748
89,960
13. 960
65.5 221,725
1,433
5,060
4,620
4,705
6. 340
9. 410
14, 515
35.6 118.944
1,614
7,040
6,340
1954 estimate
$7, 640
5,260
5,185
13,365
33.190
42. 875
17,150
64. 9 228, 602
1.433
5,185
4, 745
4,830
3, 795
20.835
58,510
6.380
8,570
9.860
14.890
6, 3.50
6,460
3.680
10. 362
68. 260
3.032
7,240
6,540
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM— Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Assistant superintendent
Chief nurse
Director of program
Grade 7. Range $4 205 to $4 955
Grade 5. Rane S3 410 to $4 If 0
Grade 4. Rant.
Grade 3. Rii
Grade 2. R ii
Grade 1.
Crafts, protectp
1 1 cu ti iul grades
Grade 9. Range $4 150 to $4 !
Grade 8. Range $3 "40 to $4 490
Grade 7. Rant ^ 4 t ^4 !
Grade 6. Ran
Grade 5. Rai
Grade 4. Ran
Grade 3. Ran
Grade 2. Rang > 4 0 to $ "-40
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions; Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates;
Holiday pay
Night-work differential.
01
MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE
Departmental:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 4. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay...
Night-work differential.
01 Personal services'. Municipal Lodg-
ing House
DISTRICT TRAINING SCHOOL
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Superintendent
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Assistant superintendent
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer
Grafle 11. Range $5^940 to $6,940;
Administrative officer
Medical officer
Dental officer
Director of nurses
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Utility officer
Director of education
Social worker, general
Nurse supervisor
Psychologist
Dietitian
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Craft, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032.
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
(Overtime pay
Holiday pay
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
12,715
24,870
10. 005
23, 980
59. 160
90,820
4,275
8,230
14. 740
10, 640
13. 896
52, 140
11,648
59,050
13, 740
25, 495
10, 085
24.000
61.320
91, 060
4,400
8.4'
15, 140
10,720
13, 971
63, 020
11.728
59, 820
115. 6 353, 968
4,490
3.230
6.984
4.490
3.310
6,066
6,340
16,200
6,940
6,140
5,310
5,060
5,185
5,185
5,310
6,310
39, 845
3,920
71, 325
24, 165
65, 960
109, 530
193, 000
8,550
55, 770
35, 096
17, 570
9,600
8,360
28,160
6,540
5,435
5,185
6,310
6,310
6,435
5,435
36, 265
11,635
87, 590
13,500
66, 190
10.5, 400
198, 920
8,675
26, 045
21, 760
40, 808
67,290
36, 136
18, 130
442
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC WELFARE— Continued
Operating Expenses, Protective Institutions, Public Welfare,
District of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
19S2 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
DISTRICT TRAINING SCHOOL— Continued
Payment above basic rates— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
$13, 550
Num
ber
Total
salary
$12. 218
Num
ber
Total
salary
01 Personal services, District Training
717, 767
781.280
847, 849
TEMPORARY HOME FOR SOLDIERS AND
SAILORS
Departmental:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230. ..._..
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1 3, 865
1 3. 280
3 9, 210
1 3, 032
1
1
3
1
3,740
3,200
9,290
3.032
1
1
3
1
3,865
3.280
9.290
3.032
Total permanent, departmental
6 19, 387
0. 9 3, 063
6
0.1
19, 262
244
6
0.1
19, 467
Net permanent, departmental (av-
6. 1 16, 324
67
187
155
5.9
19, 018
67
186
227
5.9
19.018
67
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
227
01 Personal services. Temporary Home
16, 733
19. 498
JUNIOR VILLAGE. D. C. HOME FOR CHILDREN
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
1
3
2
7
15
7,040
5.685
13. 490
8.466
25, 120
49. 705
1
1
3
2
15
2
1
3
27
3
7 040
Grade 9. Range $5,050 to $5,810:
1 5, 435
1 4, 330
2 8, 215
7 24.870
14 45. 630
1 3,190
5.810
13.865
8, 715
25, 995
50. 905
5,900
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4, Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
1
3
27
3
3, 280
9.562
78, 490
8,696
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032 -
4 12. 376
22 62. 520
2 5. 744
9,802
80, 490
8,856
Total permanent, departmental
54 172, 310
63-
0.9
209, 533
3,213
65
2.2
220, 738
8,518
Net permanent, departmental (av-
54 172,310
600
1,625
2,965
62.1
206.320
632
5,100
3,350
62.8
212, 220
632
6,146
Repular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
01 Personal services. Junior Village,
177, 500
215,402
PUBLIC WORKS
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Chief Clerk, Public Works, District
of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object cla.<!siflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
18
17
18
18
18
18
Average salaries and grades:
General sctiedule grades:
$3, 857
GS-4.9
$3,032
CPC-3.0
$3, 938
GS-4.9
$3,083
CPC-3.0
$4,027
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$66,058
262
25
$69. 174
268
$69, 574
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
66,345
393
375
726
933
6,746
69,442
407
375
650
1,160
6,500
69, 842
650
Services performed by other agen-
cies
7,600
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$727
702
$800
676
76,997 1 , 80,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief clerk
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
1 5, 185
1 4, 580
1 3, 920
3 11,365
6 20, 970
3 9, 170
1 2, 750
1 3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
1 5,310
1 4, 705
1 4,045
3 11.730
6 21.370
3 9, 410
1 2, 750
1 3, 112
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6,436
1 4, 830
1 4, 170
3 12, 105
6 21,690
3 9, 650
1 2, 750
1 3, 112
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
18 68,602
0. 6 2, 544
18 70,072
0. 2 898
18 71, 682
0. 4 2, 008
Net permanent, departmental (av-
17.4 66,058
262
25
17.8 69,174
268
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
268
01 Personal services
66,345
69,442
69,842
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Municipal Architect, Public Works,
District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
18
18
18
17
18
18
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6. 195
GS-8.8
$6. 206
GS-8.8
QS-8.8
01 Personal services:
$110, 402.
426
$107, 382
430
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
110, 828
447
3
14
64
23
107.812
563
210
100
6,080
236
446
111, 369
114,000
117, 700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Municipal architect
Dii'ector of construction
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Senior engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Supervising architectural engineer.
Engineer
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Maintenance engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Architect
Assistant engineer
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av
erage number, net salary
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6,740
5,810
5,810
4.965
8.966
7,320
9.765
5,810
5,060
4.955
6,940
5,810
6,185
4,955
9,090
7,820
10, 166
DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
443
Municipal Architect's Office, Construction Services, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
95
54
95
59
95
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,763
QS-7.4
$4, 790
OS-7.4
$4 836
Personal service obligations:
$231, 208
1,740
395
$256, 250
1,750
2,000
$256 240
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
1,760
2,000
Total personal service obligations. . .
233. 343
260,000
260,000
Direct Obligations
185, 170
48, 173
215,000
45, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
46, 000
233, 343
260,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief architectural engi-
neer --
Assistant chief mechanical engineer.
Assistant chief structural engineer. .
Construction engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Architect, general —
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer..
Electrical engineer
Construction engineer
Mechanical engineer, construction..
Assistant chief engineer, specifica-
tions -.
Construction management engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Architect, general
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer
Specifications engineer
Maintenance engineer
Construction engineer —
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay --
01 Personal services —
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sche(^-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
4 27, 160
2 12, 080
2 12, 880
2 12, 880
4 24, 360
1 6, 940
41, 480
21,115
30, 735
5,810
5,935
52, 350
4,870
65, 450
11,385
13, 640
13, 180
29, 740
20, 130
185, 170
48, 173
Num- Total
ber salary
27, 360
12,280
12, 880
13, 080
24, 560
6,940
41, 480
20, 240
30. 860
6,810
5,935
62, 850
4,995
65, 950
11,385
13, 640
13, 180
30,060
20, 210
215, 000
45,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
1 7, 240
1 7, 640
1 7, 240
4 27, 360
2 12, 680
2 12, 880
2 13, 280
4 25, 160
I 6, 940
5,810
6,060
53,600
5,120
66, 450
11,385
13, 890
13, 260
30,380
20, 210
OBLiGATio.N's BY OBJECTS — Continued
214, 000
46, 000
Operating Expenses, Office of Superintendent of District Buildings,
Public Works, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
284
63
341
296
64
357
297
64
353
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,006
GS-5.1
$3,016
CPC-4.4
$2,846
$4,087
QS-5.1
$3. 029
CPC-3.9
$2, 890
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
OS-5.0
Positions at hourly rates: Average salary.
$2. 931
Personal service obligations:
$822, 480
201,920
3,168
23, 914
$897,301
182, 677
3,464
19, 103
.$900, 476
182. 677
3,464
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
1,051,482
1, 102, 545
1,105,720
Direct Obligations
1,010,338
647
159
219,715
556
2,404
58, 193
104, 142
6,733
1,091,949
792
IBO
230,391
350
2,109
31, 990
98, 969
3,290
02 Travel (automobile allowances)
792
05 Rents and utility services
230,391
2,109
Services performed by other agen-
12,300
1,402,887
1,460,000
1,539.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
41,144
4,100
1,332
12, 561
10. 59fi
4,100
2,000
6,804
Services performed by other agen-
6 804
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
59, 137
23,500
1,462,024
1, 483, 600
1,562,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Public buildings superintendent —
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public buildings superintendent —
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Mechanical superintendent
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.16 to $2.36.
Senior mechanic, range $1.96 to
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
Junior mechanic, range $1.56 to
Submeclianic, range $1.30 to $1.42...
Skilled laborer, range $1.26 to $1.38.
Laborer, range $1.10 to $1.22
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions;
Part-time employment
Temporary employment..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential —
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate
5.310
4.830
4.295
IS, 700
16, 335
72.665
114,480
15.430
196, no
17, 232
229, 830
13, 313
2,766
19, 033
60, 197
270. 4 822, 480
178. 697
23.223
3,168
Num- Total
ber salary
6,140
5,435
4,955
4,420
7,150
22, 650
3,310
14, 075
16,710
73, 865
115,680
15,750
215,330
16, 192
241, 260
293. 1 897, 301
182, 677
Num- Total
ber salary
6,340
5,560
4,955
4,545
10, 405
23,150
3,310
117,840
16,150
219,650
16, 672
246, 790
20, 384
2,891
19,718
61, 695
288. 6 900, 476
182, 677
444
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC WORKS—Continued
Operating Expenses, Office of Superintendent of District Buildings,
Public Works, District of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAI
SERVICES — c
outiuued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
$1,010,338
41.144
$1,091,949
10, 596
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1,061,482
1,102,645
1,105,720
Salaries and Expenses, Surveyor's Office, Public Works, District
of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
42
36
42
38
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 826
GS-4.8
$3, 893
GS-1.8
$3,988
GS-i.8
01 Personal services:
$135, 718
618
$146,341
645
$161, 341
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
645
Total personal services
04 Communication services..
06 Printing and reproduction
136, 336
200
999
1,090
1,000
146, 986
200
1,000
1,100
714
161, 986
200
1,000
1,100
714
139, 625
160,000
165, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Surveyor
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
1 7, 440
1 6,310
9 42, 220
6 22, 685
10 33, 590
8 23. 680
6 16,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$9. 360
1 7, 676
1 6, 467
9 43, 133
6 23, 068
10 34, 0.54
8 24, 230
6 16, 616
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$9, 360
1 7. 776
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
1 6. 592
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
9 44, 268
6 23, 818
10 34, 694
8 24, 870
6 17, 096
Total permanent, departmental
42 160, 685
6.4 24,967
42 163, 504
4.2 17,163
42 167, 464
1. 4 6, 123
Net permanent, departmental tav-
erage luimber, net salary) ...
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
36. 6 135, 718
618
37.8 146,341
646
40.6 161,341
645
136, 336
146, 986
161,986
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Inspection, Public Works,
District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time eriuivalent of all other positions-
187
1
186
187
1
177
187
1
183
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 133
GS-6.1
$2, 733
CPC-3.0
$4, 470
GS-6.1
$3,005
CPC-3.0
$4, 543
GS-6.1
Crafts, prntentive, and custodial grades:
Average salary -
$3,055
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$775, 061
2,060
2,950
$783, 687
2,700
3,198
$823, 242
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
5,400
3,243
Total personal services
780,061
789, 585
831,885
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$19, 583
1,174
10,644
1,398
3,265
3,183
$19, 799
1,900
11,050
11,000
3, 6.38
3,028
$19, 799
11,600
3,638
819, 298
840,000
882,900
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director of inspection
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy director of inspection ,
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief engineer
Mechanical engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Structural engineer
Electrical engineer
Mechanical engineer
Chief plumbing inspector
C hief electrical inspector
Plumbing engineer
Supervisor of construction, building.
Superintendent, central permit
bureau
Grade. 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief fire safety inspector
Chiefelevatorinspector
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Boiler inspector
Electrical engineer
Supervisor of construction, inspec-
tion
Supervisor, plumbing and refrigera-
tion, inspection
Supervisor of electrical inspection...
Mechanical engineer, plumbing
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer, refrigeration
and air conditioning
Plumbing engineer
Assistant superintendent, central
permit bureau
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,957
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary")
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01 Personal services
1962 actual 1953 estimate
57, 032
6.640
13. 320
6.940
6.340
5.940
6.740
6, 435
5,435
5,660
5,060
5,660
1.3. 060
36. 960
289. 850
106. 600
48.010
36,015
25, 570
8,900
185. 1 775, 061
2,050
2,950
8,040
56, 860
6, .540
19.620
6.940
6.340
5.940
6,740
6,940
6,560
16,110
38,015
306, 026
118,300
48. 770
38. 440
35, 080
9,016
176. 3 783, 687
2,700
3,198
Operating Expenses, Electrical Division, Public Works, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
108
97
108
105
109
106
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 599
GS-4.0
$3,399
CPC-5.5
$3,165
$3, 767
GS^.6
$3, 758
CPC-6.7
$3,128
$3,847
GS-4.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial' grades:
$3,833
CPC-6.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 105
Personal service obligations:
$328, 667
1,360
2,744
$365, 736
1,776
2,744
$376. 428
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
1,770
2,744
Total personal service obligations...
332, 771
370, 266
380, 948
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
445
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification"
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations
$328,715
1,069
113,087
1,146,048
2,383
316
4,344
20,291
$361, 256
1,428
108, 716
1, 180, 668
2,500
1,300
7,332
24.800
8,500
12,000
6.500
$371, 948
1.428
130, 236
1,237,456
06 Printing and reprodtiction.
2,500
1,300
Services performed by other agen-
7,332
24,800
09 Equipment:
19,500
5,339
3,364
Miscellaneous
16, 500
1. 625. 556
1.715.000
1, 813. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
4, 050
4.599
9,000
9,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
8,655
9,000
9,000
1,634,211
1, 724, 000
1,822,000
DETAIL or PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num
Total
Num- Total
Num
Total
General Schedule Grades:
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 $8, 360
1
$8, 560
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
1 7, 240
1
7,440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,940
Grade 10. Ringe $5,500 to $6,250:
1 6, 125
1
6,250
Plant engineer. -
—
1 5, 500
1
5,625
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3 13. 985
3
14. 360
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1
5,080
3 13,490
3
13, 865
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
4
17, 555
3 12,010
4
16, 180
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
6
23. 085
5 17.925
5
18. 550
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3.6.15..
•I
6.830
9 30, 895
9
31. 615
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430..
3H
115,640
28 91,640
28
91.960
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
2,750
2 8, 355
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
4 14,840
4
15,240
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3.680.
Grades. Range $2..552 to $3,112
1
3,032
1 3, 112
1
3,112
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Senior mechanic, range $1.96 to $2. 16.
4
17,865
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
111
38.509
9 35, 165
9
35. 301
Junior mechanic, range $1.56 to $1.72.
«
29, 952
9 30, 450
9
31.031
Labor foreman, range $1.38 to $1.53 .
1
3, 577
1 3,577
1
Minor mechanic, range $1 .43 to $1.65.
4
12, 389
4 12, 572
4
12, 572
Subraechanic, range $1.30 to $1.42_._
1
2,954
1 2,9.54
1
2.954
Skilled laborer, range $1.26 to $1.38..
»
24,130
9 24, 502
9
24,812
Laborer, range $1.10 to $1.22
11
25,230
11 25,664
11
26, 346
Total permanent, departmental. .
108
365,728
108 377, 345
109
386, 814
11
37, 061
3.3 11,609
2.9
10, 386
Net permanent, departmental (ay-
97
328, 667
104.7 365,736
106.1 376.428
Regular pay in excess 52-week base
1,360
1,776
1,776
Payment above basic rates:
1, 160
1,160
1, 160
1,584
1,584
1,584
332, 771
370. 256
380, 948
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
328, 715
361, 256
371,948
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
4,056
9,000
332, 771
370, 256
380,948
OBLIGATIONS ET OBJECTS — Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Central Garage, Public Works, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
32
32
30
30
32
32
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con*
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,301
GS-5.3
$2, 965
CPC-3.0
$3,592
$4.3.'i8
GS-5.3
$2,992
CPC-3.0
$3,619
$4. 428
GS-5.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,858
CPC-30
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,646
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
$113,018
426
2,374
$108,940
403
2,860
$114,044
403
2,860
Total personal service obligations..
115,868 1 112,203 117,307
Direct Obligations
61,457
150
44,724
13,950
57,803
150
46. 047
1,000
62,907
225
51, 143
23. 225
120, 281
105.000
137, 500
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
54.411
63. 975
1,152
64.400
37,823
54.400
37, 823
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
119. 538
92. 223
92, 223
239, 819
197,223 1 229.723
1
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
Totn!
Num- Total
Num- Total
Departmentnl:
ber
salary
ber salary
ber saliiry
General schedule grides:
Grade 8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
1
$5. 495
1 $5. 545
1 $5, 620
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1
4,545
1 4. 545
1 4. 546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1
3.910
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to .$3.655
1
3,255
Crfifts. protective, and custodi' 1 grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
6
17, 792
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less thin $5,060:
Tnde foreman, r-nge $2.16 to $2.36..
1
4.909
1 4.909
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
11
43, 174
11 43.528
Jimior mechanic, range $1 .56 to $1.72
3
10.234
3 10. 337
3 10. 513
Minor mechanic, range $1.43 to $1.55
2
6,448
2 6. 448
Skilled mechanic, range $1.26 to
4
11, 232
Passenger car driver, range $1.34 to
$1.50
1
3,037
Totalpermanent, departmental.
32
114,031
30 109,025
32 115,091
Net permanent, departmental fav-
31.7
113,068
29. 7 108. 940
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
426
403
403
Payment above b' sic rates:
605
652
552
01 Personal services
115.868
112.203
117.307
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
61.457
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
64,411
54,400
115,868
112,203
117,307
Operating Expenses, Street and Bridge Divisions, Highway Fund,
District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Sumrrary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
472
420
472
463
474
468
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 612
GS-6.4
$3,312
CPC-5.6
$4. 683
as-6.5
$3. 397
CPC-6.6
$4. 735
OS-6.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average s-il:»ry...
Average grade - —
$3,449
CPC-6.6
446
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC WORKS— Continued
Operating Expenses, Street and Bridge Divisions, Highway Fund,
District of Columbia — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 984
$3,029
$3,065
Personal service obligations:
$1, 423, 885
5,497
31,488
$1, 596, 219
6,251
21, 500
$1, 633, 694
Reguhr pay in excess of 52-week base...
6,366
21, 500
Total personal service obligations--
1, 460, 870
1, 623, 970
1. 661. 660
Direcl Obligations
1,416,111
974
44
694
6.512
3,959
584, 958
5,072
246,851
73, 109
427
1,591,970
950
1,000
800
8,970
4,500
735, 000
6,600
227. 709
92, 101
1,500
1, 629, 660
950
1,000
800
8,970
4,500
799, 000
Services performed by other agen-
30, 600
230. 709
203,611
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,600
2,338,711
2,670,000
2,911,000
Obligations Payable Out of Feimbursements
From Other Accounts
44, 759
22. 224
6,565
3,229
32.000
16.000
4,000
32,000
16,000
4,000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
75, 767
52.000
52,000
2,414,478
2,722,000
2, 963, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director of highways
Grade 14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Engineer of streets-.
Engineer of bridges
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy engineer of streets
Chief of construction and design —
Assistant engineer of bridges
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer of tests
Assistant chief of construction and
design
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Office engineer
Administrative officer
Chief of finished concrete unit
Chief of sheet asphalt unit
Chief of asse.ssment and permit unit-
Chief of special projects
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Associate engineer
Associate maintenance engineer
Engineer of major finished concrete
projects
Assistant superintendent of main-
tenance-- -
Chit'f of grading and temporary con-
struction unit,_
Engineer of sidewalks
Chief of bituminous unit
Engineer of asphalt widening proj-
ects —
Engineer of special projects
Soils engineer
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,M6
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2.9.50 to $3,430 .,
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
Grade 7. Range .$3,435 to $4,036
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5, Range $2,974 to $3,454
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$11,800
10, 000
14, 880
6,640
6,340
6,340
6,140
6,340
6,340
6,436
6,310
6,560
11,120
11,120
5,060
69. 326
34.860
100, 696
45,410
24, 065
16. 500
2,660
8,355
36, 150
71,280
26, 766
15.280
6.740
6.140
6,340
6,540
16,930
6,810
6,660
,6, 436
6,685
11,370
11,370
5,186
70, 950
35,610
103, 696
43,116
24,706
16, 9S0
2,740
8, 605
36, 850
73, 640
27, 486
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10,200
1 9,800
1 9,160
1 8,960
1 8,560
1 8,040
2 16,680
1 6, 740
1 6, 740
1 6. 740
1 0, 340
1 6, 540
1 6, 740
6,685
6,560
6,810
11,620
11,620
5,310
72, 325
43, 825
109, 730
37, 666
25, 346
17. 460
2,820
8.730
37. 860
74. 160
28,126
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
Nuin
- Total
Nun
- Total
Num
- Total
grades— Continued
her
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grades. Range .$2,974 to $3,454— Con.
Graae 4. Range $2,750 to $3,2cl0
9
$27, 390
9
$27, 710
9
$28, 110
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
2
6,584
2
6,744
2
5,824
Positions at hourly rates;
Rates equivalent to less than $6,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.16 to .$2.36..
1
4.909
1
4,909
1
4,909
Senior mechanic, range $1.96 to $2. 16.
11
47, 0:il
11
47, 731
II
48,356
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
26
98, 131
26
100, 715
26
101, 975
Junior mechanic, range $1.56 to $1.72.
13
43,848
13
45,008
13
45.423
Minor mechanic, range $1.43 to $1.65.
2.')
77. 4.59
25
78, 589
25
79, 282
Submechanic, range $1.30 to $1.42...
2
6,658
2
5,699
2
5,762
Labor foreman, range $1.56 to $1.72..
8
28,040
8
28. 224
8
28. 417
Skilled laborer, range $1.26 to $1.38—
18
48,919
18
60,003
18
60, 569
Laborer, range $1.10 to $1.22
Vrt
184, 262
V6
185, 972
76
188, 260
Heavy truck driver, range $1.34 to
7
21, 590
Light truck driver, range $1.22 to
$1.34
44
118, 706
Field wagon driver, range $1.22 to
17
45, 075
iV
45,636
17
46, 261
Passenger ear driver, range $1.16 to
1
17
2,538
64, 461
1
17
2,629
65. 563
1
17
2,691
Senior inspector, range $1.76 to $1.91 .
66, 275
Inspector, range $1.57 to $1.73-
16
60, 233
62, 113
Junior inspector, range $1.44 to $1.66 .
21
63,088
21
64, 277
21
65, 348
Assistant inspector, range $1.31 to
10
27, 002
10
27, 632
10
28,199
Total permanent, departmental.
472 1,600,016
472
, 626, 262
474 1
, 655, 173
52
176, 130
Net permanent, departmental (av-
420
463.
467.1
1
,423,886
, 596, 219
1,633,694
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
5.497
6,251
6,366
Payment above basic rates:
24, 792
16. 500
16, 600
Night-work differential
6.686
6.000
5.000
1, 460, 870
1, 623, 970
1
661, 660
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1
,416,111
1
,591,970
1
, 629, 560
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
44.759
32, 000
32. 000
1
, 460. 870
1, 623, 970
1
. 661, 660
Capital Outlay, Street and Bridge Divisions, Highway Fund.
District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
157
121
159
158
159
154
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,853
GS-6.1
$3,081
CPC-5.0
$3,115
$3,956
GS-5.2
$3,161
CPC-5.0
$3,180
$4,040
GS-6.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,241
CPC-5.0
Positions at hourly rates: Average sal-
ary .-
$3,239
Personal service obligations:
$444. 436
2.071
6,084
$593. 886
2,276
4,000
$593. 834
Regular pay m e.\cess of 62-week base. . .
2,327
4,000
Total personal service obligations...
462, 591
600. 161
600, 161
Direct Obligations
428, 036
6.000
6, 159, 028
560, 161
6,839
6, 679, 724
660, 161
6,839
7, 340, 000
Total direct obligations
5. 592, 0C4
7,145.724
7, 906, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
24, 555
5.000
1,441,790
40, 000
5, 8:!9
1,820.000
40,000
6,839
6,000,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1, 471, 346
1,865,839
6, 045, 839
7, 063, 409
9,011,663
12, 961, 839
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
447
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Nuin
- Total
Num
- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades:
her
salary
her
salary
ber salary
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
1
$8,960
Supervising highway transport re-
8 360
1
$8, 360
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Supervising highway transport re-
2
15, 280
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Supervising urban highway design
4 27, 760
Grade 9. Range $,5060 to $5,810:
1 5, 310
Highway physical research engi-
3
5
5,185
9,615
1 6, 310
2 9. 865
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
2
9,365
2
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955-
15
66,076
IK
80. 815
18 83.065
Grade 6. Range $3,765 to $4,645
7
28, 815
7
29, 665
7 30 190
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
12
42,295
12
43,545
12 44, 795
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 .
15
49,065
15
60. 265
15 51, 385
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
27
79. 890
25
75. 990
25 77, 990
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
22
60,900
22
62, 660
22 64, 420
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grades. Range $2,974 to $3,454
3
9,242
3
9,482
3 9. 722
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Senior inspector, range $1.75 to $1.91.
4
14, 893
4
16, 142
4 15, 391
Inspector, range $1.57 to $1.73
12
39, 959
12
40. 789
12 41, 536
Junior inspector, range $1.44 to $1.56.
10
30, 055
10
30,685
10 31, 189
Assistant inspector, range $1.31 to
$1.43
10
27, 248
10
27, 872
10 28, 496
Total permanent, departmental.
157
676, 072
1.59
597, 630
169 611, 124
36
131, 636
1
3,644
4.5 17,290
Net permanent, departmental (av-
121
158
154. 5 593, 834
2,327
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelf base
2,071
2,275
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
6,084
4,000
4,000
452, 691
600, 161
aoaiei
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations. -_
428,036
560, 161
560,161
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
24, 665
40,000
40,000
452, 691
600, 161
600, 161
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Vehicles and Traffic, High-
way Fund, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary/ of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
220
5
211
230
3
224
235
3
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$3,823
GS^.5
$2,665
CPC-2.0
$3,156
$3,836
OS 4.5
$2,735
CPC-2.0
$3,212
$3,869
GS-4.5
$2. 770
CPC-2.n
$3,243
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations;
$747,833
16.535
2,984
$806,963
10,742
3,174
$824, 777
10,742
3,174
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations.. _
767.352
820,879
838,693
Direct Obligations
736, 365
989
21, 383
72,801
18, 609
127,792
14, 596
144,457
82, 416
792,379
1,085
19,450
75,000
22, 995
93,911
14,900
157,675
42,605
807, 579
1,085
24, 145
83,000
23, 995
103,911
14,900
184, 180
61,205
02 Travel
Services performed by other agen-
Total direct obligations
1,219,298
1,220,000
1,304,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
$30, 997
9,276
$28,500
10,500
$31,114
10,000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts..
40,273
39,000
41, 114
1,259,571
1,259,000
1,345,114
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director
Grade 13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy director
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Administrative officer
Traffic engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Planning engineer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Registrar of titles and tags
Supervising inspector
Associate planning engineer
Operations engineer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655..
Grades. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.16 to $2.36..
Senior mechanic, range $1.96 to
.$2.16
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
Junior mechanic, range $1.56 to
$1.72
Minor mechanic, range $1.43 to $1.55.
Submechanic, range $1 .30 to $1 .42. . ..
Skilled laborer, range $1.26 to $1.38...
Laborer, range $1.10 to $1.22
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem
porary emjiloyment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5,810
5,810
5,310
5,685
10, 240
23,525
30,440
239, 670
60,830
111,560
66, 030
42, 518
28,075
19,310
32, 142
4,676
205. 6 747, 833
16, 535
736, 355
30, 997
$10,400
9,160
6,810
6,810
5,435
5,810
10,490
23,900
30,940
243, 705
67,660
138, 750
55,670
5,470
42,809
28,137
19. 467
32, 749
4,676
221 806, 963
792, 379
28,600
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 400 ■
9,160
5,935
5,936
5,660
5,810
10, 740
24,150
31,440
247, 955
75.445
150. 880
67, 510
5,540
43, 173
28,261
19. 591
33,360
4,576
222. 9 824, 777
807, 579
31, 114
Salaries and Expenses, Division of Trees and Parking, Highway
Fund, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
111
98
111
104
111
106
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,164
GS-5.8
$2, 673
$4,268
GS-5.8
$2,695
$4,361
GS-5.8
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$2, 746
Personal service obligations:
$279,311
1,083
078
$299, 253
1,216
551
$311,063
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
l,:il6
551
Total personal service obligations...
281,072
301. 020
312, 820
448
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC WORKS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Division of Trees and Parliing, Higliway
Fund, District of Columbia — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Direct Obligations
$274,038
179
50
285
150
1,344
15, 946
14. 374
$296, 020
200
50
400
150
1,700
28, 000
18,480
$307, 820
200
50
400
160
1,700
38, 000
16, 480
306, 366
345. 000
364, 800
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
7,034
7,854
5,000
5,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
14, 888
5,000
5.000
Obligations incurred
321, 254
350.000
369, 800
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
1 6,560
1 4, 705
2 8. 090
5 18. 050
1 3, 675
2 6,380
3 11.381
2 6. 822
16 49, 218
1 3. 245
2 6.178
20 64. 956
49 116, 403
2 5, 672
3 8,112
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 840
1 6, 685
1 4, 830
2 8,340
5 18.676
1 3. 656
2 6, 460
■ 3 11,380
2 6, 988
16 49, 904
1 3.308
3 6,367
20 66,911
49 118,367
2 5, 904
2 5. 991
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 840
Grade 9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
1 5,810
Grade 7. Range $4,204 to $4,953
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Mechanic, range $1 .74 to $1 .94
Junior mechanic, range $1 .56 to $1 .72.
Minor mechanic, range $1 .43 to $1 .55 _
Labor foreman, range $1 .56 to $1 .72..
Labor'subforeman, range $1.41 to
1 4, 966
2 8, 590
5 19,300
1 3, 655
2 6, 540
3 11,692
2 7. 154
16 50. 686
1 3,371
3 6, 490
Sk illed laborer, range $1 .26 to $1 .38. .
Laborer, range $1 .10 to $1 .22 -
Heavy truck driver, range $1 .34 to
$1.50.
20 67. 046
49 120, 698
2 6, 070
Light truck driver, range $1.22 to
$1.34
2 6, 991
Total permanent, departmental
HI 315.986
12.9 36,675
111 319,605
7. 1 20, 352
111 326,787
5.1 14,734
Net permanent, departmental
{average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
98.1 279,311
1,083
586
92
103. 9 299, 253
1,216
470
81
105.9 311.0.53
1,216
470
81
281, 072
301,020
312, 820
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
274, 038
7,034
296, 020
5,000
307, 820
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
5,000
281, 072
301, 020
Salaries and Expenses, Motor-Vehicle Parking Agency, Motor-
Vehicte Parking Fund, District of Columbia — •
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
4
4
4
4
7
7
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
' $3,750
GS-6.0
$5,026
OS-7.5
01 Personal services:
$14,058
68
$18, 681
80
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal serrices
14, 116
18.761
31.461
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
04 Communication services
$50
498
340
44. 416
40. 273
1, 066
257
$10
734
610
43, 105
39,000
2,400
350
$50
734
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies:
610
54,619
Department of Vehicles and
45, 450
Street and Bridge Divisions
2,400
350
336
101,016
105,000
136, OOO
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
1 5, 310
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 $5,060
1 5,435
1 4, 205
1 3,410
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
Gnide 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 6,990
1 2, 950
2 6,350
2 6, 430
1 2,950
Total permanent, departmental
4 15, 000
0.3 942
4 20,820
0.4 2,139
7 31, 790
0. 1 461
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3.7 14,068
68
3.6 18,681
80
6.9 31,329
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
122
01 Personal services
14, 116
18,761
31,451
Operating Expenses, Division of Sanitation, District of Columbia-
OBLIG.ATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1,375
17
1,368
1,376
12
1,380
1,395
14
1,394
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,394
GS-5.7
$3, 886
CPC-7.1
$2,636
$4,409
GS-5.7
$3, 971
CPC-7.1
$2, 660
$4, 505
GS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4, 025
CPC-7.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 684
Personal service obligations:
$3,666,067
46, 373
14.361
113,250
$3, 751, 160
32, 500
14,514
100, 156
$3,819,380
40, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
Payment above basic rates
14,514
100, 156
Total personal service obligations...
3, 840, 041
3,898,330
3, 974, 050
Direct Obligations
3,821,328
115
8,361
1,619
20, 020
1,614
15, 155
38. 000
336, 600
32, 665
37, 765
142, 069
3,881,562
466
10, 000
1.325
21, 071
1.600
37, 955
3, 967, 282
466
10,000
04 Communication services
1.325
21, 071
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Otlier contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
1, .600
37, 966
322, 348
32, 000
50, 000
148, 954
325, 628
00 Equipment:
32,000
Snow removal.. _._
Automotive
50,000
196, 954
Subtotal
Deduct charges tor quarters and subsist-
ence ---
4,455,111
180
4, 607, 180
180
4,634,180
180
Total direct obligations
4, 454, 931
4, 507, 000
4, 634, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
18,713
6,362
1,714
16. 768
7,112
16, 768
7,112
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other accoimts.
26, 789
23,880
23,880
4, 481, 720
4,530,880
4, 657, 880
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
449
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
■
General schedule grades:
Nun
- Total
Nun-
- Total
Nun
Grade 14, Eange $9,600 to $10,600:
her
salary
her
salary
her
salary
Superintendent, division of sanita-
1
$10, 000
$10, 200
$10, 400
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant superintendent
1
8,560
8,760
8,960
Grade 11. Eange $5,940 to $6,940:
1
6,940
6,940
6,940
6,540
6,740
6,940
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
5.060
5,060
5, 185
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2
9,160
9,160
9,285
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
1
4,295
8.215
8,465
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1
3.785
3,910
4,035
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
4
13. 740
13, 660
13,980
Grade3, Range $2,950 to .$3,430
5
1.5. 710
5
15.710
5
16,030
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
i
8,490
3
8,650
3
8,890
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
5
25,950
5
26,200
.5
26,450
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
5
21,575
6
25. 940
6
26, 315
Grade?. Range $3,435 to $4.035
37
139, 995
36
139.660
36
141.560
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
y
31.440
9
32.000
9
32. 480
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1
2,552
1
2,552
1
2,632
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.16 to $2.36- .
4
19. 324
4
19.636
Senior mechanic, range $1.96 to $2.16.
10
42, 745
10
43,369
10
43,889
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
37
143.058
37
143, 578
■A7
145, 6.58
Junior mechanic, range $1.66 to $1.72.
24
83, 452
24
83, 700
'M
84, 449
Minor mechanic, range $1.43 to .$1 .55.
6
18. 533
H
18,720
6
18,907
Submechanic, range $1.30 to $1.42...
8
22, 380
8
22,379
8
22, 755
Labor subforeman, range $1.41 to
$1 53
2
5. 866
2
5,928
2
6. 0.53
Skilled laborer, range $1.26 to $1.38..
42
118, 125
42
118, 621
42
119, 244
Laborer, range $1.10 to $1.22
934
934
950
2,274,827
2,300,776
2, 365, 757
Heavy truck driver, range $1.34 to
182
561,437
182
563, 767
571,252
Light truck driver, range $1.22 to
$1.34
48
127,981
48
129, 729
134, 076
Total permanent, departmental.
1,375
1,376
1,395
3, 773, 560
24. 2 65, 453
8
22, 400
14.
7 40, 843
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1,350.8
1,308
3,666,067
3,7,51,160
3,819.380
Part-time and temporary positions..
46, 373
32, 500
40.000
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
14,351
14,514
14,514
Payment above basic rates:
92, 941
74, 434
74. 434
20, 309
25, 722
25,722
3.840.041
3,898,330
3
,974,050
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
3.821.328
3.881.562
3. 957. 282
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
18,713
16,768
16,768
3, 840, 041
3, 898, 330
3
, 974, 050
Operating Expenses, Sewer Division, Public Works, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
614
548
614
560
627
577
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
.$4, 434
GS-6.1
$3, 726
CPC-6.9
$2, 831
$4, 492
GS-6.1
$3,811
CPC-6.9
$2,857
$4, 664
OS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 726
CPC-7.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2. 885
Personal service obligations:
$1, 714, 863
4,874
14, 433
$1, 777, 579
4,596
13, 966
$1,845,909
4,596
Regular pay in e.vcess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations. ..
1, 734, 160
1, 796, 141
1,864,471
Direct Obligations
1,233,650
145
6,118
395
93, 697
1,498
35
126,922
1,267,141
356
32, 750
439
96.611
1,500
55
90,248
1,335,471
10, 750
07 Other contractual services
08 Supphes and materials
65
131,818
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Direct Obligations— Continued
$33, 424
7,200
$39, 000
9,000
$54. 100
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. -
9.000
1, 602, 884
1. 537. 000
1.661.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
600, 610
1,142
529, 000
629, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
601, 752
629,000
529,000
2, 004, 636
2,066,000
2, 190, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Diroctnr nf sanitarv engineering
1
$11,800
1
Grade 1 1. Khil-c $(i,mo to $10,600:
Supi'iiiii.MMlnii. srwer division
1
9, 600
1
1
Grade i:;. Ii:mi;r *^,;iliO to $9,360:
Assistant supeiiiitendent, sewer
1
8,560
1
8,760
1
8,960
Assistant to director of sanitary
1
8,360
1
8,360
1
8,660
Superintendent, sewage treatment
1
Grade U. Range $5,950 to $6,940:
4
Assistant superintendent, sewage
1
1
6,140
I
6,340
1
0,340
Grade 9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
1
6.060
1
5,185
Chief mechanical superintendent- ..
1
6,810
1
5.810
1
5,810
1
1
10
2
6,685
5, 435
64, 600
10,740
1
1
10
2
5,560
55,850
10,240
1
10
2
5.685
57, 185
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
10,365
Grade?. Range $4,206 to $4,955
5
23,150
b
23,650
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $1.545
16
64,300
lb
65, 060
lb
66, 550
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
7
26. 120
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
12
40,340
12
40, 980
12
41,860
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
14
43,060-
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
10
27, 580
lU
28,300
lU
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,645 to $5,316
7
33, 830
Grade 9. Range $4,160 to $4.900
12
52,550
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
12
46, 506
12
47, 505
Grade?. Range $3,436 to $4,035
24
88,440
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
3
10, 560
3
10, 800
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454.
1
3,214
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
15
43.010
16
44, 290
lb
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
3
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to loss than $6,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.16 to $2.36..
6
Senior mechanic, range $1.96 to $2.16.
4
16, 786
4
17, 193
Senior inspector, range $1.75 to $1.91.
2
7,551
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
27
Junior mechanic, range $1.56 to $1.72.
11
36, 667
Minor mechanic, range $1.43 to $1.55.
14
44, 116
14
44, 487
1
2,704
Labor foreman, range $1.66 to $1.72..
8
27, 143
8
27, 843
12
127
36. 625
356. 496
127
359. 094
127
Skilled laborer, range $1.26 to $1.38..
Laborer, range $1.10 to $1.22
181
429, 028
Heavy truck driver, range $1.34 to
15
30
9
45, 511
79,063
22,339
15
30
9
45, 451
80,249
22,631
15
30
9
46.032
Light truck driver, range $1.22 to
$134
81, 495
Passenger car driver, range $1.16 to
$1.28 -
23, 128
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses... - -
614 1,921,344
66 206, 491
614 1,949,361
53.1 171,772
627 2,00.5.699
50 159, 790
Net permanent, departmental (av-
648
1,714,853
1, 777, 579
, 846. 909
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base
4,874
4,596
Payment above basic rates:
8,766
Night work diflerential --
5,270
5,200
5,200
1, 734, 160
1, 796. 141
1,864,471
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1,233,560
1,267.141
1,335,471
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
529,000
529,000
ments from other accounts..
1, 734, 160
1, 796, 141
1,864,471
450
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
PUBLIC WORKS— Continued
Operating Expenses, Water Division, Water Fund, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification 1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
SummaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
619
1
608
620
4
603
620
4
605
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 819
GS-4.8
$4, 325
CPC-8.2
$2, 745
$3, 934
OS-4.8
$4. 411
CPC-8.2
$3,085
$4. 006
OS^.S
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4, 503
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,114
Personal service obligations:
$1. 836. 688
2,648
7,093
1,989
1,904
$1,982,119
13, 940
7,897
1, 500
1,500
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payment above basic rates:
13, 940
7,991
Total personal service obligations- ,-
1.850,222
2,006,956
2,038.622
Direct Obligations
1,574,257
822
11,305
8,622
150, 180
4.989
79, 990
32, 492
274. 486
135, 732
8.000
1,673,106
1,000
14, 600
8,000
163,400
5,200
85, 666
54,500
282. 629
126, 899
8,000
1,704,772
05 Rents and utility services
182,900
Services performed by other agen-
312, 629
149,399
U Refunds
2, 280, 875
2,423,000
2,552,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
275, 965
18,230
333,850
333, 850
Total obligations payable out of-
reimbursements from other ac-
294, 195
333,850
333,850
2, 675, 070
2, 756, 850
2,885,860
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Num
Total
Num
Total
Total
General schedule grades:
her
salary
ber
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Superintendent, water division
1
$9,800
1
$10,000
1
$10,200
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8.360
8,760
8,760
8, .560
8,960
8,960
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy engineer, operation and
7,240
7,440
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer, office engineering
6,540
6,740
6,740
6,940
6,940
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
.5,560
6,685
5.685
5.810
22,615
16, 5.55
5,560
22. 240
15, 805
Assistant construction engineer.
.6,060
5,186
6,310
Engineer, operation and mainte-
6.936
6. .560
Supervising operating engineer
6.310
.5, 435
6,060
4,745
5,186
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6.370
4.620
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
9
41.720
9
42, 470
9
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,.'i45
5
20. 475
5
21,150
Grade 6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160-
14
49, 330
14
54,115
14
65 365
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
29
95,620
29
100. 476
29
101,996
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
60
158. 780
60
161.020
60
163 900
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
9
25,230
9
25,230
9
26, 960
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,666 to $5,315
10
48,150
10
49,160
10
60,400
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
2
9,300
2
9,425
2
9,560
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035 ...
1
3,735
I
3, 835
1
3 935
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1
3.454
1
3,534
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3.230
1
2.830
1
2,910
1
2 990
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
2
6,064
2
6,144
2
6,144
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEEvicss — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.16 to $2.36-.
Senior mechanic, range $1 .96 to $2.16-
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
Junior mechanic, range $1.66 to $1.72.
Minor mechanic, range $1.43 to $1 .55
Submechanic, range $1.30 to $1.42--.
Labor foreman, range $1.66 to $1.72.,
Skilled laborer, range $1.28 to $1.38. .
Laborer, range $1.10 to $1.22
Heavy truck driver, range $1.34 to
$1.50 - ---.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
verage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
01 Personal services.-.
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Total of foregoing schedule.
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $13. 229
12 44.431
61 216. 974
63 163. 824
66 152. 226
29 78, 704
1 3, 678
182 451, 865
56 117, 640
12 31,200
1,574,257
275, 906
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $14, 727
12 60.612
62 240. 776
63 185, 032
56 177, 400
29 89, 520
1 3. 578
182 607,044
55 ■ 129, 341
1, C73, 106
333, 850
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $14, 727
12 51,644
62 242, 609
63 186, 784
56 178, 561
29 89, 980
1 3, 678
182 511,956
55 131, 775
1, 704, 772
333, 850
WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT
Operating Expenses, Washington Aqueduct, Water Fund, District
of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
318
28
338
329
17
340
359
16
366
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,949
GS-7.7
$3,211
CPC-4.7
sa. 409
$5, 273
GS-8.6
$3,415
CPC-5.7
$3,523
$5, 176
as-8.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,361
CPC-5.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,666
Personal service obligations:
$1, 161, 970
104. 671
6,585
50,279
$1, 248. 950
64,064
4,564
35, 950
$1, 379, 691
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
64.064
4,664
35,950
Total personal service obligations...
1, 323, 405
1,353,628
1, 484, 269
Direct Obligations
1, 013, 652
1, 062, 264
400
22, 850
11,500
287, 563
230
122, 671
393, 9S1
43, 000
3,000
1, 089, 310
400
9,407
9,467
286, 740
22, 850
11,500
06 Rent and utility services
318, 663
230
151,713
363, 625
85, 103
3,284
122, 671
420,935
43.000
3,000
1,922,891
6,187
1,947,459
6,469
2,032,469
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence...
6,459
1,916,704
1,942,000
2,027,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Otfier Accounts
01 Personal services -
309, 853
13, 557
10, 757
24, 403
291, 264
11.500
5.000
11,000
394, 969
11,500
6,000
11,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts...
358,670
318, 764
422, 459
2, 275, 274
2, 260, 764
2,449,469
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
451
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Num
Total
Num- Total
Nnm
Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
$10,600
1 $10, 600
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
8,760
1 8,960
1
9,160
2
16,600
2 17, 120
2
17, 320
1
8,300
I 8,360
1
8,560
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
1
2
1
f,640
14, m
6,740
1 ?, 840
i 14, 080
1 7, 240
2
2
14, 480
14,480
1
8.040
1 8, 010
1
8,040
1
6,340
1 7,040
1
7,240
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
1
1
6,340
6,740
6,340
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1 6, 540
1
1
6.940
Engineer, electrical
6,640
1
6, .540
6,140
1 6,640
1 6,340
2
1
6.340
1
3
2
1
6.940
1
2
1
6,940
12. 480
5,940
1 6, 940
2 12, 680
1 6, 140
18, 820
12,880
6.340
1
6,940
1 6,940
1
6,140
Grade 10. fiapge $6,500 to $6,260;
1
1
5.600
6,810
1 t, 626
1 6,000
1
1
6,750
0,128
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer, structural
1
5,685
1 6.810
6,685
1 6,810
1
6,810
1
1
6, 686
6,810
1 6,810
1 6,810
1
1
6,810
Superintendent of construction
6,935
1
6,060
1 6, 310
1
1
5,686
5,435
1 6,810
1 6,560
1
1
8,810
6,685
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
2
4,620
2 9, 365
6
23, 3.50
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
11
48, 880
13 68, 540
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
2
7,590
2 7, 840
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
6
19. 675
7 27, 120
9
34,315
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
4
13. 740
5 17, 235
5
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
6
19,460
7 22,730
8
26, 080
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490-
1
3,726
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
7
22, 498
7 24,080
7
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
2
6,348
2 6, 748
6
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
2
6,140
2 6, 300
Grade 3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
1
3,032
1 3,032
1
3,032
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Grade 32. Range $6,302 to $7,300:
Superintendent, utilities and re-
pairs -
1
6,920
1 7, 300
1
7,300
Grade 31. Range $6,094 to $7,051:
Superintendent, filtration plant
1
6,680
Rates less than $5,060:
Grade 24. Range $4,846 to $5,616,...
1
6,290
Grade 23. Range $4,700 to $5,449....
1
6,145
Grade 22. Range $4,65.5 to $5.262....
5
25, 852
6 26, 310
6
Grade 21. Range $4,409 to $5,116....
4
19,468
4 19, 966
Grade 20. Range $4,284 to $4,929....
6
19, 804
6 23, 813
6
Grade 19. Range $4,139 to $4,784....
4
18, 304
4 19, 136
Grade 17. Range $3,868 to $4,492....
Grade 16. Range $3,785 to $4,388....
8
34, 670
8 35, 936
8
35. 936
19
79,440
22 87, 770
25
Grade 15. Range $3,702 to $4,284....
27
105,003
28 108, 892
28
110.510
Grade 14. Range .$3..598 to $4,160....
Grade 13. Range $3,494 to $4,035....
3
11,542
3 11,730
3
12
44,172
12 46,416
12
47, 418
Grade 12. Range .$3,411 to $3.952....
8
30,112
8 30, 300
8
Grade 11. Range $3,307 to $3,827.-..
3
10, 482
3 11,314
Grade 10. Range $3,203 to .$3,723....
7
23,417
7 25. 600
7
Grade 9. Range $3,120 to $3.619
10
33, 795
10 34, 730
10
Grade 8. Ranee $3,036 to $3.615
10
32, 550
10 34, 963
10
Grade 7. Range $2,9.32 to $3.369
7
22.130
7 23. 146
7
Grade 6. Range $2,828 to $3,265
9
27,642
9 28, 803
Grade 6. Range $2,745 to $3.182
15
43,360
16 44,815
15
Grade 4- Range $2,641 to $3,057
13
36,518
13 38, 931
Grades. Range $2,537 to $2,963
62
140, 081
62 146,811
52
Grade 2. Range $2,464 to $2,849
20
52, 405
318 1
7.7
190,906
28, 936
329 1, 273, 236
6. 3 24, 286
359 1
10.2
,420,170
40,479
Net permanent, field (average num-
310.3
1
161, 970
322.7
1, 248, 950
1
,379,691
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
64,064
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
6,685
4,564
4,564
Payment above basic rates:
9,924
12,000
12,000
01 Personal services
1, 323, 405
1, 363, 628
1,484,269
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
1.013.652
1,062.264
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
394, 959
309,863
291,264
1
,323,405
1,353,628
,484,269
NATIONAL GUARD
National Guard, District of Columbia — •
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
21
2
23
21
2
23
22
3
24
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 555
GS-4.5
$3,308
CPC^.7
$3,648
GS^.6
$3,297
CPC-4.7
$3,696
GS-4.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,347
Average grade
CPC^.7
01 Personal services:
$71, 924
6,515
819
1,690
$72, 352
7,580
819
1,240
$75, 762
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel£
9,870
819
1,240
80,948
1,200
50
3,906
3,608
1,600
4.600
13,333
2,498
81, 991
1,100
60
4.400
3,500
1.700
4,500
14,350
3,469
87, 691
1,100
50
4,400
3,500
1,700
4.600
14, 360
3,469
111,643
60
115,060
60
120, 760
Deduct charge for qviarters and subsist-
ence -
60
111, 483
115, 000
120,700
DETAIL OP PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Administrative assistant
Giade 8. Range $3,796 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net sahry)
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime...
Holiday pay...
Night-work differential
01 Personal services.
Num- Total
ber salary
4,046
3.656
3. 433
15, 326
71,924
6,615
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
4,136
3,760
3,634
14,950
20. 8 72, 362
7,680
$5, 185
12, 886
3,410
16,836
13, 456
4,136
3,760
3,534
16,360
NATIONAL CAPITALIPARKS
National Capital Parks, District of Columbia—
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary -. -
Average grade j;-,— "V""
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary....
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$3,640
CPC-5.4
$3,161
$3,714
CPC-6.4
$3,214
452
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
NATIONAL CAPITAL PARKS— Continued
National Capital Parks, District of Columbia — Continued
OBLiGATioxs BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summarii of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service obligations:
$1, 696. .')94
376, 098
2,400
36. 140
$1, 764. 457
240, 417
2,400
1.648
$1, 805, 298
319, 986
2,450
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..-
Total personal service obligatlons-
2,111,232
2, 008, 922
2, 129, 382
Direct Obligations
1, 824. 136
1,129
190
9,358
88,308
4.S25
38, 949
66. 352
357. 531
62. 983
135, 873
8.117
1, 889, 927
400
1,315
6,721
91.421
4.000
20. 631
27. 843
324. 008
61. 600
80, 899
5,175
2.010,387
02 Travel -.
07 Other contractual services
20.631
Services performed by other agen-
09 Equipment-
86.600
349. 126
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
2, 597, 751
1,470
2, 513, 940
1,260
2,945.641
1.260
Total direct obligations
2. 596. 281
2, 512, 680
2. 944, .381
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services .._
06 Printing and reproduction
287, 096
1
77, 376
15. 679
118, 995
118, 995
OS Supplie'! and materials
39,365
39,365
10 Lands and structures
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
380.152
158. 360
158.360
Obhgations incurred
2, 976, 433
2,671,040
3,102,741
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Superintendent
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
As.=istant superintendent . . .
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Special as<;istan t to "superintendent . .
Chief, naturalist division _ .
Chief, horticulture and mainte-
nance division
Chief, construction and repair divi-
sion
Chief, engineering division
Engineer, general _
Grade 11. Range .S5.940 to .$6,950:
Chief, administrative division
Assistant chief, horticulture and
maintenance division _ _
Assistant chief, construction and re-
pair division
Civil engineer
Safety engineer _,
Highway construction and mainte-
nance engineer
Parl%- lan^iscape architect. -
Pnivl-r-i;.f :irfl,it(>ct_
Arr!:.. , I, .. :, ..,1 _ ..'.'.'....'_
P"' ■ ' II I Ilk landscape archi-
C.r;H. Ill I: ■-.,^00 'to $6,256:
CI'' '-rii l>r;inch
Gni .- I I,: '.(iiiO to $5,810:
Il.iiihiMNinM
Ari'uiisi iiii;"";;:
General foreman
General foreman
General foreman
Architect
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 "
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade fi. Range .«,795 to $4,645.
Grades. Range $3.4!0 to $4,100.
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
Num- Total
ber salary
$9. 600
9, 360
8,040
7,640
7,210
6,740
6. 940
5,940
6,940
6,940
6,140
5, 750
6, 600
6,000
6,185
6,435
6,810
5,600
5.810
5.810
6,810
6.310
9.615
35. 265
17. 656
60. 456
41, 140
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6,140
6,940
6. 940
6.140
6.340
6,140
5,875
5,626
6,125
5.310
6, 560
6, 810
5,685
6.810
6,810
6,810
6,060
14.860
35, 265
18.056
44, 135
41,220
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 000
9,360
8.040
8,040
7,240
6,340
6,940
6,940
6.940
6, 140
6. 140
6,540
6,000
5, 750
6,250
5,436
5, 685
5,810
6.810
6,810
6,810
6,810
6, 080
15,110
30, 2(15
18, 305
45, 135
41, 780
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntiUUed
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Num
- Total
Num- Total
Num
- Total
Field— Continued
her
salary
ber salary
ber
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
6
$19, 300
6 $19, ,540
6
$19, 860
Grade 2. Ranee $2.7.W to $3.230
6
18, 420
6 18, 680
6
18,820
Grade 1. Raiiv, -j.iio ir. >_m-|so
1
3,060
1 3,060
1
3,140
Crafts, proteci 1 1 - i ■! ■ i: i - Iml grades:
Grade 10. lin ■ ; ' •:,,:ii5
6
31.016
6 31.265
fi
31.390
Grade 9. Ran . • 1. 1 .n i, ^-i.mdo
7
33. 675
7 34.050
7
34.300
Grades. Rangi^ $3,740 to .S4.490
4
15.960
3 12. .595
3
12. 970
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035..
4
16. 730
3 12. 305
3
12. 306
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680..
12
44, 160
12 44. 640
12
44. 880
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3.454
6
20. 244
6 20, 564
6
20. 804
Grade 4. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230 _
7
22, 450
7 22. 690
7
22. 690
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
11
33.352
11 33.992
11
33. 992
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,850
11
30. 960
11 31. 730
11
31.800
Total
636, 676
Grades established by act of May 27,
1924 (43 Stat. 175, as amended):
U. S. Park- Police:
Captiin at $5,961 .
9
Private, plainclothes, at $5,060
2
10. 120
2 10. 120
2
10, 120
Private, technician, at .$4.520
3
13. 660
3 13. 660
3
13. 560
Private, motorcvcle, at $4,340 - - .
24
103, 230
24 104. 010
24
104, 160
Private, horse-mounted, at $4,340-.
a
13, 020
3 13. 020
a
13.020
Private, range $3,410 to $4,160
51
191, 160
61 193, 410
61
199, 110
Total permanent, U. S. Park
94
384, 351
94 387,381
94
393, 231
Positions at daily rates;
Interpretive specialist at $16.16-
1
4.202
1 4. 202
1
4.202
Millman, signwriter, at $15.68
3
12. 230
3 12. 230
3
12. 230
7.821
Mechanic, at $14 32
39
Foreman, mixed-gang, at $14.32
1
3.723
2 7. 446
2
7.446
9
Gardener, tree surgeon, at $12.88... .-
20
66. 976
21 70. 325
24
80. 371
Laborer, leadman, at $11.36-. .
19
66. 118
19 66, 118
19
56, 118
Mechanics helper, garf>ee. and utiUty
2
133
5.450
329, 202
2 6. 450
133 329. 202
2
134
6.450
Total positions at daily rates
274
788. 986
277 799. 781
282
815, 110
517
XM 473
517 1.816. 388
622 1.844.917
28. 5 107, 879
13.3 61.931
10.
Net permanent, field (average num-
488.5
603.7
511.9
, 696, 594
1, 764, 457
1, 805, 298
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
376, 098
240,417
319, 986
Regular pay in excess of .52-week base
2,400
2,400
2.450
Payment above basic rates;
35, 422
718
1,648
1,648
2, 111. 232
2, 008, 922
2, 129, 382
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
, 824, 135
1, 889, 927
2, 010, 387
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
287, 096
118,996
118,995
2, 111, 232
2,008,922
2, 129, 382
NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK
National Zoological Park. District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees -
134
3
133
134
133
136
2
132
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 468
GS-7.5
$3, 309
CPC-5.1
$6, 532
GS-7.5
$3,361
CPC-5.1
$5. 367
GS-7.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,402
CPC-6.1
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
$454. 167
8,439
1,827
8,646
$462, 715
6,741
1,846
9,710
$465, 890
5,741
1,846
9,710
473, 079
262
480, 012
2,000
483,187
02 Travel.,
2.000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
453
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object c![issification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$3,667
2,415
6,532
81
1.012
ion, 540
23, 978
6,238
$2,500
2,350
4,200
500
1,000
103, 090
17,848
1,500
04 Communication services-
2,350
5,200
500
1 000
06 Printing and reproduction. _
09 Equipment
22, 848
618,804
615, 000
629 100
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director _. .
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant-
Chief of maintenance and construc-
tion
Assistant personnel officer
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
1952 actual 1953 estimate
9,360
5,685
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 9, 360
1 6,810
1 5, 810
1 5,685
1 4,045
1954 estimate
$10, 600
9,360
5,810
5.810
5.810
4,170
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Num- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Departmental— Continued
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
General schedule grades — Continued
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3 $12, 105
3
$12. 230
3
$12,355
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2 7, 230
2
7,310
3
10, 486
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
1 5.315
1
5.315
1
.5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
1 4, 775
1
4.900
1
4,900
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
6 26,065
G
26.315
6
26, 565
Grade 7. Range $:i,435 to $4,035
5 19,375
5
19, 675
5
19. 875
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
39 133,360
39
135. 200
39
136, 560
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
37 120, 758
37
122. 518
37
124, 118
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
11 34.010
11
34. 650
11
35, 050
Grades. Range $2,552 to $3,032
19 52. 408
19
63,688
19
54, 728
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
4 10. 940
■ 4
11,150
4
11,290
Total permanent, departmental
134 467, 151
134
474, 261
135
482,801
3.7 12.984
3.3
11, 546
4.7
Net permanent, departmental Cav-
130.3 454, 167
130.7 462.715
130.3 46.5.890
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
8,439
6.741
5,741
Regular pay in exces.s of 52-week base
1,827
1,846
1,846
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
8,006
6,700
6,700
2.640
3,010
3,010
473, 079
480,012
483, 187
Salaries and Expenses, Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program, District of
Columbia —
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all otrer positions.
19
3
21
19
4
22
19
4
22
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,883
QS-7.3
$2,490
CPC-2.0
$5,001
OS-7.3
$2,490
CPO-2.0
$6 105
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC 2 0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay inexcessof 52-week base.
$83,850
13,520
379
770
$89,696
21,355
431
770
$89, 404
21,547
431
770
98,519
1,124
603
97
22
3,853
199
112,152
600
600
60
60
1,548
100
112,152
600
02 Travel
50
104,417
115,000
115,000
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, alcoholic rehabilitation
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director, psychiatric su-
pervisor
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer-psychiatrist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Psychologist
Social worker-psychiatric supervi-
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary) 17.6 83,860 18.4 89,596 18
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
8,360
7,040
10, 370
6,310
31,560
3,415
12, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
8,560
7,240
10, 495
6,436
32, 435
3,495
12, 360
19 92, 610
0. 6 2, 914
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
1 8, 760
1 7,440
2 10, 745
1 6,560
7 32,935
1 3, 575
4 12, 680
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions:
$3, 410
10, 110
379
770
$11,245
10, 110
431
770
10 302
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Night differ-
ential
431
770
01 Personal services
98, 619
112, 162
112, 152
Repairs and Improvements, Working Fund, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Totalnumber of permanent positions
226
211
231
231
231
231
Average salaries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,900
CPC-9.0
$4,900
CPC-9.0
$4, 900
CPC-9.0
01 Personal services:
$701, 197
2,846
26, 295
$773, 631
3,000
30, 600
$776, 318
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
3.000
30, tiOO
730,338
574
920
1,679
1,151
629,578
3,460
224, 977
15,013
807, 231
600
1,000
2,000
1,500
635, 000
5,000
208, 400
25, 000
809, 918
600
2,000
1,600
645, 000
5,000
209, 300
Services performed by other agen-
26, 000
1,607,690
1, 685, 731
1,699,318
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Num- Total
Num-
Total
Num- Total
Departmental:
ber salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
1 $4, 900
1
$4,900
1 $4, 900
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.16 to $2.36
10 49, 088
10
49, 140
10 49, 192
Senior mechanic, range $1.96 to
$2.16
13 56, 846
13
57, 297
13 57, 522
454
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
Repairs and hnprovemenls, Working Fund, District of Columbia-
Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Niun
- Total
Nimj
• Total
Num
- Total
Positions at hourly rates— Continued
her
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Rates equivalent to loss than $5,060—
Continued
Mechanic, range $1.74 to $1.94
76
$301, 372
76
$302, 409
V6
$303. 195
Junior mechanic, range $1.56 to $I.72_
14
48, 006
16
53,281
15
53, 608
Minor mechanic, range $1.43 to $1.55.
12
37,003
16
49, 226
16
49. 552
Submechanic, range $1 .30 to $1 .42
16
43. 264
16
43,529
16
43, 794
Labor foreman, range $1.56 to $1.72.-
1
3,494
1
3,577
1
3,578
Skilled laborer, range $1 .26 to $1 .38. - -
22
60, 403
22
61, 025
22
61, 025
Laborer, range $1.10 to $1.22
54
128,700
54
129, 404
54
130, 109
Heavy truck driver, range $1.34 to
$1.50
1
3,120
1
3,120
1
3,120
Light truck driver, range $1.22 to
$1.34
6
16, 722
Total permanent, departmental.
226
752, 918
231
773, 631
231
776, 318
15.5
51, 721
Net permanent, departmental (av-
210. 5 701. 197
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
2,846
3,noo
3,000
Payment above basic rates:
25, 765
30, 000
530
600
600
730, 338
807, 231
809, 918
Working Capital Fund, District of Columbia Armory Board—
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19S2 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
3
3
3
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
$7,624
$7,624
$7, 624
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS COUtinUCd
Object classification
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions _
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services ,
Services performed by other agen-
cies -
08 Supplies and materials..
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities...
Obligations incurred
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$22, 986
114
$22. 872
10,000
$22,872
2,600
228
360
228
360
228
350
23,688
484
776
1,307
15, 986
33. 460
600
1,500
6.000
20,000
25. 950
600
1.000
2.000
10,000
96, 279
5,699
10,813
20.675
150,000
14. 540
20.000
90.000
6.550
10,000
4.641
6.000
5.000
180, 348
250,000
150.000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental-
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Num
ber
1
1
1
Total
salary
$11, 130
7,122
4,620
Num
ber
1
1
1
Total
salary
$11. 130
7.122
4,620
Num
ber
1
1
1
Total
salary
$11, 130
7,122
Rates less than $5,060:
4,620
Total permanent, departmental- -
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses
3
0.1
22, 872
114
3
22,872
3
22,873
Net permanent, departmental (av-
verage number, net salary)--
Part-time and temporary positions:
2.9
22,986
114
228
360
3
22,872
10,000
228
360
3
22,872
2,500
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payinent above basic rates: Overtime and
228
360
23, 688
33,460
25, 950
TRUST FUNDS
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Operation and Maintenance, Properties Aided By or Leased From
Public Housing Administration, National Capital Housing Author-
ity (net) —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures Vy ohjects
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
.356
335
398
374
401
372
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,556
QS-6.3
$3, 056
CPC^.l
$4,496
OS-6.4
$3,081
CPC-4.2
$4, 559
GS-6.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 121
CPC-4.2
01 Personal services:
$1,215,928
$1,372,839
6,366
12, 398
$1,378,565
5, 3S4
Payment above basic rates
11, ,501
13,422
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
1, 227, 429
11, .362, 760
1,390,603
20, 154, 790
1, 397, 371
38, 342, 973
12,590,179
21, 545, 393
39, 740, 344
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Public Health Service Unconditional Gift Fund —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
3
3
4
4
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$7,100
$6,450
$6, 4.50
01 Personal services:
$17,613
82
$24,864
99
$25, 800
Regular pay in exc«ss of 62-week
99
17, 695
441
24,963
637
600
21,300
25,899
601
600
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
23,600
21,300
41,636
47,300
48,300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL BEBTICSS
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Scientist
Rates less than $5,060
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary) .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
Num- Total
ber salary
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Income Account —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
5
4
6
6
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 659
GS-6.8
$4, 734
GS-«.8
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$20, 038
77
32
$23, 670
91
$23, 670
91
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
20, 147
3
23, 761
1,000
1,500
2.239
6,500
462
1,753
3,278
2,239
25,643
35,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
c eneral schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Archivist -
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Archivist -
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Num-
ber
1
1
2
1
Total
salary
$7,840
5,660
6.945
3,950
Num
ber
1
1
3
1
Total
salary
$7,840
5,685
7,195
2,950
Num-
ber
1
1
2
1
Total
salary
$8,040
5,810
7,445
3,030
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses. .-
5
1
23, 296
3,257
5
23, 670
6
0.1
24,325
Net permanent, departmental (av-
4
20,03.8
32
6
23, 670
91
4.9
23, 670
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
91
01 Personal services
20, 147
23, 761
23,761
National Archives Gift Fund, Investment Account, General Service*
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimats
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
2
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$2, 950
GS-3.0
$2, 950
GS-3.0
$3,030
GS-3.0
01 Personal services:
$361
$5,900
23
$5,900
23
361
3,000
6,680
12, 365
2
5,923
3,000
6,923
3,000
07 Other contractual services: Performed
by "Operating expenses. General
12, 987
90
12,987
90
21, 408
22, 000
22,000
456
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION— Con.
National Archives Gift Fund, Investment Account, General Services
Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 _.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2, 950
0. 9 2, 589
Num-
ber
2,
Total
salary
$5, 900
Num-
ber
2
Total
salary
$6. 060
160
Net permanent, departmental (av-
0. 1 361
2
5.900
23
2
5,900
23
361
5,923
5,923
National Archives Trust Fund, General Services Administration-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2
2
2
2
2
Averaee salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,303
GS-3.5
$3. 343
OS-3.5
OS 3 6
01 Personal services:
$6, 605
25
84
$6. 685
26
$6,685
Eeralar pay in excess of 52-week
6.714
110
2,165
3,763
96
6,711
110
6,711
07 Other contractual services: Performed
by "Operating expenses, General
7,080
99
7,080
12.S48
14. 000
DETAIL or FEBSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num-
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$3. 175
3,430
Num-
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$3, 255
3.430
Num-
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$.3,335
3.430
Total permanent, departmental
2
6.605
2
6,685
2
6,765
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2
6,605
25
84
2
6, 6.S5
26
2
6,685
26
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
6,714
6,711
6,711
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION
Bureau op Animal Industry
Expenses, Feed and Attendants for Animals in Quarantine, Depart-
ment of Agriculture —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
3
I
2
3
1
4
3
1
Average salaries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 910
CPC-4.0
$2,910
CPC-4.0
$2. 963
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services;
$3,841
494
29
691
$8,752
1,214
34
1,300
$8,912
1,064
34
1,300
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services
5.055
1.633
11, 300
3,729
11,300
Obligations incurred
6,688
15, 029
16,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Fie!d:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Num-
ber
3
1.8
Total
salary
$8,730
4,889
Num-
ber
3
Total
salary
$8, 730
Num-
ber
3
Total
salary
$8,890
22
22
.
Net permanent, field (average num-
1.2
3,841
494
29
691
3
8,752
1,214
34
1,300
3
8,912
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
1,054
Regnlar pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
34
1,300
5,055
11, 300
11,300
Inspection of Animal Foods, Animal Industry, Agricultural Research
Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
4
1
5
3
3
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,756
OS-6.5
$5,400
GS-7.7
$5,508
GS-7.7
01 Personal services:
$21, 450
701
68
49
$19, 272
$19,640
Part-time and temporary positions - .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
62
64
22, 258
200
66
32
163
82, 335
1,188
19, 334
500
100
50
200
90. 021
1,795
19, 704
500
100
50
200
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
90,000
1,446
106,242
112,000
112,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Genera] schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, animal foods inspection
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430,.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 4, 205
1 2, 950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 4,330
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 660
1 4,455
Total permanent, departmental
Add:
Salary adjustments in excess of lapses...
Term'inal leave in excess of lapses
Portion of salaries carried in other posi-
tion schedules paid from this account.
3 15, 515
22
2,409
2 12, 690
42
2 13,015
5
0. 7 3, 030
0.7 3,110
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3 17, 946
84
2.7 15,762
48
2. 7 16, 130
Ecgular pay in excess of 52-weeli base
60
All personal services, departmental .
18,000
15, 810
16, 180
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3, 610
6
1 3, 510
1 3, 610
Net permanent, flleld (average
number, net salary)
1 3,604
1 3, 510
1 3, 510
TRUST FUNDS
457
DETAIL OP TEUSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions:
$701
14
49
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeIv base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
$14
$14
4,268
3,524
3,524
01 Personal services
22, 268
19, 334
19, 704
FOREST SERVICE
Cooperative Work, Forest Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all ottier positions-
469
1,061
1,673
476
1,148
1,796
476
1,148
1,796
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,707
GS-4.6
$3,650
CPC-6.2
$3,285
$3, 651
as-4.5
.$3, 679
CPC-6.2
$3,296
$3,670
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,704
CPC-6.2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,296
Personal service obligations:
$2, 28fi. 881
2,617,028
8, 795
90.294
$2, 354, 153
2, 851, 779
9,055
70, 717
$2, 362, 748
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
2. 851, 779
9,085
70, 717
Total personal service obligations.. .
5, 002, 998
5, 285, 704
5, 294. 329
Direct Obligations
5. 001, 170
35,064
26, 508
10. 166
22. 885
13. 472
395, 955
23, 735
760. 540
292, 909
114, 188
454, 497
44,381
5, 285, 704
43,688
29,000
11,140
25, 000
11,415
680, 825
5,350
851,919
327, 609
116. 350
200. 000
48. 000
6, 294. 329
29.000
25. 000
580, 825
Services performed by other agen-
5.350
844, 294
327, 609
116,350
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
200, 000
48, 000
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
7, 195, 470
35, 123
7, 536, 000
36,000
7, 537, 000
37, 000
7, 160. 347
7. 500, 000
7, 500. 000
Obhgations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottier Accounts
1.828
834
62
2
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
2,726
7,163.073
7,500,000
7, 500, 000
DETAIL OF PEIiSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Grade schedule grades:
Grade 12. Rauge $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
1 7,840
Num- .Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
3 $22. 920
1 7.640
1 7,840
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,540
2 12,880
1 6,540
1 6.740
1 6. 740
1 6, 740
1 6,940
1 6,940
1 6,540
2 13, 480
1 6,540
1 6, 140
2 13, 080
1 6, 540
1 6, 540
Deputy regional fiscal agent
Technologist —
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 685
1 5,810
1 5,810
1 6,810
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 685
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,810
1 5, 935
1 5, 810
4 21.865
1 5. 560
1 5, 810
1 5,060
26 117, 830
33 143.610
109 404, 940
90 306. 550
109 345. 070
23 66, 530
1 5,315
1 4,240
8 30. 880
11 39.600
1 3.310
1 2, 552
1 2,420
46 151,621
1 5, 935
1 5,810
5 27, 550
1 6, 435
1 5.810
1 6, 685
21 94, 305
35 152, 200
95 352, 950
87 296, 945
105 331, 270
30 87,380
1 5,315
1 4,115
8 30, 4.S0
10 35,840
1 3,230
1 2, 552
1 2,420
47 154, 406
1 5, 560
Technologist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,9,55
Grade 6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430 _
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680..
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,2:iO
Grade 3. Range $2,5,52 to $3,0.32
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
1 5, 060
26 118, 455
33 144, 360
109 407,440
90 308, 070
109 346,830
23 66,930
1 5,315
1 4.240
8 31. 080
11 39,840
1 3.310
1 2, 632
1 2,490
46 151,621
469 1,717,363
18.3 67,704
8,315
44. 6 167, 747
216 813,284
476 1, 722, 033
14.7 64,580
476 1,730,628
14.7 64,580
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
37. 3 133, 407
223. 9 830, 107
37.3 133,407
223. 9 830 107
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Net permanent, field (average
622.1
2,286,881
1,995,591
4,535
610,975
5,927
8,795
89.634
186
474
647.9
2,354,153
2,184.431
2,502
664, 846
Part-time and temporary positions:
2,362,748
2, 184, 431
664, 846
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
9,055
69, .510
32
1,175
9,085
69,510
32
1,175
5,002,998
5,285,704
5, 294, 329
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
5,001,170
1,828
.5,285,704
5, 294, 329
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
5, 002, 998
5,285,704
5, 294, 329
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Operation and Maintenaiice, Water Distribution Systems, Water
Conservation and Utilization Projects —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
1
1
2
1
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1
2
1
2
Average salaries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,035
CPC-7.0
$4,035
CPC-7.0
01 Persona Iservices: _
$5,429
2,966
$5, 096
3,000
23
800
$5, 286
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,000
20
431
194
8,816
3
80
68
32
38
5
8,919
8,600
300
1,421
60
300
250
85
10
10
9.042
571
10, 700
600
9,145
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
8.471
10, 100
9,146
458
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE— Continued
Operation and Maintenance, Water Distribution Systeins, Water
Conservation aiid Utilization Projects — Continued
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Crafts, protective, and custodial irrades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
paid from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions;
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in ex'cess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay _.
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
1.2 5.429
2,956
Num- Total
ber salary
5,09a
3.000
6, 2S6
3,000
Payments in Lieu of Taxes and Operation and Maintenance Costs,
Water Conservation and Utilization Projects —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures ty objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services: Part-time and
$200
300
4,500
109, 874
3
$196
8,427
23,537
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
4,300
30, 000
32. 160
114, 877
34,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
01 Personal services: Field: Part-time and temporary positions: W. A. E. employ-
ment—1953, $200; 1954, $100.
Technical Services and Other Assistance, Agricultural Conservation
Program, Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
Genera] schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade ,
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel _.
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments ,
Obligations incurred
66, 575
47, S75
3.241
1953 estimate
289.000
66, 200
10,800
$1, 3ft8, 000
1, 032, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 060
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
5 $22, 150
14 48, 990
8 25, 640
1 2, 760
14 $59,870
36 126, 610
22 70, 490
3 8, 330
15 64.075
41 146.060
22 71,290
3 8,410
Total permanent, field
28 99, 530
75 265,200
82 294,896
DKTAiL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: W. A.
E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
371,910
244. 929
24. 2 $86, 288
2 5, 580
862, 000
800
4,200
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION
Expenses and Refunds, Inspection and Grading of Farm Products,
Production and Marketing Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,852
41
1.819
1,948
39
1,934
1,929
40
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,544
GS-7.3
$3,369
$4,617
GS-7.3
$3, 487
$4,632
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,480
01 Personal services:
$7, 901, 239
128, 887
30.389
279. 938
$8. 547, 935
126, 440
32, 195
199,330
$8, 530, 000
127,000
33 000
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
8. 340, 463
1, 253, 781
40. 278
92. 079
67. 183
47. 147
356, 728
77,660
65, 867
217
41,332
8.905,900
1, 204, 600
65, 600
95,600
71, 600
66,000
374, 000
79,500
61,000
150
40.450
02 Travel.
56 000
76 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
200
10. 372, 615
10, 944. 000
10,900,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account (av-
erage number, net salary)
Field:
General schediole grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Area supervisor
Assistant district supervisor
Chemist
Meat grader
Officer in charge
Regional supervisor...
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant district supervisor
Assistant regional supervisor
Dairy products grader.
Meat grader
Officer in charge
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $0,250:
Meat grader
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810;
Bacteriologist ---
Chemist
Dairy products grader
Fresh fruits and vegetables inspec-
tor
Marketing specialist.
Meat grader
Oflicor in charge
Poultry products grader
Processed fruits and vegetables in-
spector.. - -
Num- Total
ber salary
5 35, 200
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
6 42, 640
2 14, 480
3 22, 520
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
2 13. 080
21 130. 140
6 38, 640
39 217,750
1 6, 685
2 11,245
7 38, 920
2, 036, 130
8 153, 555
3 67, 905
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 35. 800
1 7.440
1 7. 240
6 43. 440
2 14, 680
3 22, 920
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
2 13, 280
23 144,820
6 39, 240
40 226,500
1 6,810
2 11.370
8 44. 730
2. 102, 495
30 166, 925
14 73, 966
TRUST FUNDS
459
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Field— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
345
348
348
$1, 602, 975
$1,529,340
$1, .534, 340
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
115 403.400
118 418,880
120 428,825
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
41 143.055
43 151,805
43 162, G05
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
113 343,430
113 350,950
112 349, .120
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
18 51, 100
20 57. 240
21 60, 560
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1 2,580
2 6,000
2 5,080
Crafts, protective, an_ custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 2, 750
1 2,830
1 2,910
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1 2, 632
2 5, 104
2 5, 184
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
2 4, 980
2 5,060
2 6,120
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
1 5, 200
1 5,200
86 287,940
93 322,605
90 311,461
1,313
1,308
6,943,750
5,706,682
5,946,309
Deduct:
29 6
9 2
4.9
189, 678
34, 108
19, 075
Savings due to use ot former pay scales
9,260
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
454.7
2, 014, 390
485.3
2, 121, 103
2, 099, 000
Net permanent, field (average num-
I, 705. 1
1,789.1
8,033,304
7, 522, 134
8,023,675
Part-time and temporary positions:
1,253
950
975
W. A. E. employment
79, 169
73,465
74. 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
21, 183
22,058
22,980
Payment above basic rates:
230,627
148, 370
4,042
3,623
3,600
Additional pay for service abroad..
1,317
1,350
1,400
All personal services, field.
7, 859, 725
8, 282. 400
8, 275. 000
8, 340, 453
8,905,900
8, 890, 000
FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION
Farmers' Home Administration, State Rural Rehabililation Corpora-
tion Funds —
State Rural Rehabilitation Funds, New Agreements, Farmers' Home
Administration, Department of Agriculture —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions.
329
210
2
228
178
294
176
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$i039
O.S-5.0
$4,102
GS-4.8
$4 235
GS-4.8
01 Personal services:
$1, 192, 696
326
3,881
504
$922, 070
6,320
3,250
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
2 876
1, 197, 407
90,400
3,777
56,203
720
15. 799, 395
2, 426, 103
931, 640
76,000
3,000
88,860
500
10, 000. 000
1, 48S, 000
747 4.'i0
3,000
Services [iiitornied by other agen-
450
Undistributed cliarges
388. 000
19, 574, 005
12, 588, 000
11, 288 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Gener:^! schedule grades:
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Production loan officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant production loan officer..
County supervi.sor
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3 17, 055
1 5, 185
136 665, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655 _
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $58. 145
6 20, 810
153 505. 045
7 20, 450
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4,160
1 3, 495
103 346. 340
11 32, 170
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 160
1 3. 676
87 299, 860
11 32, 890
329 1,328,870
1.7 960
1,995
46. 6 189, 948
13.5 56,729
210 861, 356
3 11, 935
178 753, 870
Deduct:
2 9,295
Savings due to use of fonner pay scales
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ao-
18.7 72,660
Net permanent, field (average num-
294.2
1,192,696
326
3,881
504
225.7
922,070
6,320
3,250
176
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
744,575
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
2,875
1, 197, 407
931, 640
MISCELLANEOUS
Miscellaneous Contributed Funds, Department of Agriculture-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL
ECONOMICS
2
1
3
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,068
GS-8.5
$5, 458
GS-U.O
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$6,622
46,243
$1, 650
45, 000
61,866
46,660
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT
STATIONS
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$1,248
$1,300
$1,300
$1,212
$1,300
41
$1,300
1,212
1,341
1,300
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF HUMAN
NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS
2
1
2
1
Average s.alaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,410
QS-6.0
$2,420
CPC-2.0
$3,410
GS-5.0
$2,420
CPC-2.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$2,632
22
$2,234
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
2,654
9
19
2,234
2,802
Services performed by other agen-
75
100
10
301
23
Obligations incurred...
3,006
6,221
460
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
MISCELLANEOUS— Continued
Miscellaneous Contributed Funds, Department of Agriculture — Con.
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PLANT rNPUS-
TRT, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGI-
NEERING
Total niimber of permanent rtositions
Full-time equivalent of all otlier positions.
8
13
10
2
15
7
2
9
Averare salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 497
GS-9.0
$3,395
$5,520
GS-9.7
$3, 172
GS 10 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,193
01 Personal services:
$42, 989
4,761
44
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,760
60
1,500
5, 260
60
47, 794
7,745
69
199
65
1,123
11,568
3,178
147
117
57, 660
8,000
100
200
100
1,300
15, 000
3, .500
200
200
6,000
200
1,000
Services performed by other agen-
cies
9,200
71,985
260
86,260
260
62 260
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
260
Obligations incurred
71, 725
86,000
62,000
ALLOCATION TO RUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY
AND PLANT QUAKANTINE
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
34
34
48
48
48
48
01 Personal services:
$579
112, 640
60
7,461
$740
159, 160
100
8,000
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$159, 900
8,000
120, 740
16, 660
271
22
18
168, 000
17,600
300
50
20
500
70,000
22,830
100
1,900
168,000
02 Travel ..
05 Rents and utility services
20
07 Other contractual services
C5, 221
17,849
70
1,500
70,000
22, 830
100
09 Equipment
222,351
21, 156
281, 200
26, 200
201, 195
255, 000
255, 000
ALLOCATION TO SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
16
13
3
4
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,335
GS-6.4
$3,550
QS-4.7
GS-4 7
01 Personal services:
$56, 325
731
42
$16. 800
1,000
31
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
800
100
67. 098
6,901
65
272
34
509
378, 183
1,372
2,373
968
13, 202
137
17,831
1,245
120
520
350
415, 812
250
2,901
494
20, 739
70
100
Services performed by other agen-
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities...
100
461,114
460, 332
215,890
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
ALLOCATION TO PRODUCTION AND
MARKETING ADMINISTRATION
07 Other contractual services (obliga-
$112,412
$210, 850
$210, 850
ALLOCATION TO EXTENSION SERVICE
2
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$.5. 475
OS-8.0
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
tions
$5,297
2,200
73
30
02 Travel .... .
$1,540
$2,000
1,540
7,600
2,000
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF INFORMATION
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 928
OS-7.1
.$4. 991
GS-7.1
$5,056
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$2. 637
3,686
87
1,605
$3,000
6,803
100
3.000
$3,000
4,900
2,000
7,915
12,903
10, 000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
29
36
63
21
50
71
11
50
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,567
GS-6.8
$4,839
GS-7.2
$4,537
01 Personal services:
$112,996
118, 132
168
7,461
$82,361
164, 920
191
9,500
Part-time and temjiorary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base-
165, 960
260
9,500
238. 757
32, 846
4, OSl
493
52
573
602,288
12, 940
26, 206
1,185
13, 202
1,777
256, 972
28,945
7,323
843
20
3,752
743,062
16 325
32. 402
794
20, 739
2.180
20
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
482, 540
9 200
800
933, 400
21,416
1, 112. 357
26. 460
773, 500
26,460
Deduct charges tor quarters and sub-
911, 984
1,085,897
747,040
DET4IL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$8, 960
Num-
ber
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$8,960
7,040
4,160
3,910
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Total permanent, departmental
1
0.3
0.6
8,960
2,696
3,216
4
3
0.6
24, 070
17, 773
3,740
-\dd portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this ac-
0.5 $3,000
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1.3
9,680
1.6
10,037
0.5 3,000
TRUST FUNDS
461
uETAiL OF PEii.sONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
1 5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 $6, 186
1 5,660
2 11,120
1 5, 435
1 5,560
1 5, 685
1 6, 810
1 5, 810
3 13, 865
1 4, 045
4 14, 140
4 13,020
1 2,960
1 2, 420
6 20, 372
1 1. 212
Soil scientist..
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,96;
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160
1 4,330
'"i 3,4in"
2 «, 670
1 3,030
1 2. 420
7 22, 208
1 1. 300
1 4, 466
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 3, 495
1 3,110
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates less than .$,5,060
5 15. 967
Total permanen*, field
Deduct:
Lapses ,
Portion of salaries shown above paid
28 lie, 944
5.5 21,973
3. 1 15, 248
1. 2 5, 036
114
8 34, 842
17 59, 928
2. 2 6, .TOS
0. 1 428
0. 8 2, 835
11 39,952
0. 1 352
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
States.
Savings due to use of former pay scales
0. 8 2, 835
Add portion of salaries caiTied in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
5.2 21,862
Net permanent, field (average num-
26.2 103,416
112, 640
731
4,761
168
7,461
19.1 72,024
159. 160
1.000
5.060
191
8.000
1,500
10.3 38,440
Part-time and temporary positions;
Regular pav in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates;
260
8 000
All personal services, field
229, 177
246, 936
214, 160
01 Personal services
238, 757
256, 972
217, 160
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Special Statistical Work, Census —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.TECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade ._ _.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions -
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule- under
current authorizations)
02 Travel.-
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
00 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. .-
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
1,689
883
14, 192
14, 659
4,380
4.643
42,799
3,057
608, 493
1953 estimate
1, 048, 922
12, 639
3.447
1.149
28,725
29, 874
9,192
9,307
5,746
1, 149, 000
$559, 319
2. 176
561, 495
6,766
1,845
BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE
Special Slalisiical Work, Foreign and Domestic Commerce —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1
1
4
4
3
3
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades;
.$4. 070
01 Personal services; Part-time and
$2,545
261
1,586
95
23
$16,200
300
3,500
$12, 200
06 Printing and reproduction ..
2,500
Obligations incurred
4,510 ! 20,000
15,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
01 Personal services: Part-time and temporary'positions— 1952, $2,545; 1953, $16,200;
1954, $12,200.
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
Cooperative Work, Forest Highways, Bureau of Public Roads —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
12
2
12
12
2
12
12
2
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
.$4, 252
GS-6.S
$4,303
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$42, 620
5,501
186
679
$43, 600
5, 500
200
700
$43, 600
5,500
200
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services (see Con-
48, 986
2,953
20
173
799
54
8,590
933
234,055
215
50,000
3,000
02 TraviO
03 'ri:ni-i™ul,ilu.ii nl llnil'JS
04 !■.■:• ■ -1 ■. i>!(vs
05 l; . I , Mrs
06 riiiil.I, • ,,tM ■.■;.,, ..Iiirliun
321,700
300
296,778
375 000
375,000
Equipment, Supplies, Etc., for Cooperating Countries, Bureau of
Public Roads —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
23
460
490
01 Personal services; Part-time and tem-
porary positions (see Consolidated
$17,026
6,869
36
44, 811
157, 153
45,051
$375,000
46,000
180,000
75,000
277,000
09 Equipuii;il.--
Obligations incurred
270, 945
676,000
1,200,000
Technical Assistance, United States Dollars Advanced From Foreign
Governments, Bureau of Public Roads —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
30
19
32
30
19
52
30
17
35
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$6,396
GS-11.3
$6,438
GS-11. 3
GS-11.3
01 Personal services;
$89,844 .$183,000
104, 342 140, 000
.$118,000
Part-time and temporary positions.
101,000
462
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE-^Continued
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS— Continued
Technical Assistance, Untied States Dollars Advanced From Foreign
Governments, Bureau of Public Roads — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli
$7, 736
36, 133
$15,000
37,000
$25,000
Total personal services (see Con-
238. 055
47, 927
694, 457
1,922
60
315,935
2,688,632
1,882
37.5, 000
46,000
730, 000
3,000
244, 000
04 Communication services.,.
2,000
2,194,000
1,450,000
• 2,000
3,988,770
4,800,000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from trust accounts. Bureau of Public
Roads, Department of Commerce
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field;
General schedule grades:
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 9,600
2 16, 720
3 21, 120
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
2 12, 480
1 .6, 940
3 18, 020
2 11,880
2 11, 125
9 49, 760
2 10, 870
2 9. 240
4 17. 070
5 17, 175
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 9,600
2 16, 720
3 21, 120
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
2 12, 680
1 6, 140
3 18, 220
2 11, 880
2 11, 250
9 50, 126
2 11.120
2 9, 240
4 17, 1(15
5 17, 175
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 050
1 9,600
2 16, 920
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Construction superintendent .-
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Construction superintendent
1 6, 140
3 18, 420
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Equipment superintendent
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Highway engineer
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2 11,375
9 50, 625
2 11, 120
2 9, 365
4 17.320
6 17, 300
Total permanent, field
42 242, 910
19 110, 446
42 244, 785
4 18, 185
42 246. 635
Net permanent, field (average num-
23 132, 464
126. 869
7,922
679
36. 133
38 226, 600
620,500
1.5,200
700
37.000
Part-time and temporary positions: Tern-
506,500
200
700
25.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
304. 067
800,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Technical assistance. United States
dollars advanced from foreign govern-
ments. Bureau of Public Roads"
"Cooperative work, forest highways.
238,055
48, 986
17.026
375, 000
60,000
375,000
244. 000
"Equipment, supplies, etc., for cooper-
ating countries, Bureau of Public
Roads"
400,000
304, 067
800,000
694,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
CIVIL FUNCTIONS
Department of the Army
Funds Contributed for Flood Control, Rivers and Harbors —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
69
99
63
61
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — conttnned
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,407
GS-6.7
$4,458
GS-6.7
$4,476
OS-6.7
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$246,043
945
8.482
$422. 378
1,622
9,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
255,470
6,243
191
994
64,769
169, 586
12,287
2,724
3, 145, 207
308, 656
426
433. 000
10, 000
250
1,500
95. 000
350.000
20,000
6.000
7, 792, 833
275, 000
02 Travel-
200
60,000
17,600
4 000
1,200
3, 966, 643
8, 708, 783
6, 624, 000
Funds Contributed for Improvement of Rivers and Harbors —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
31
28
63
60
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,394
OS-6.3
$4,462
GS-6.3
$4,486
Average grade
GS-6.3
01 Personal services:
$121, 872
468
3,184
$223, 143
857
3.000
$17, 732
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
68
200
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
126, 624
1,306
37
316
16. 048
42, 925
7,360
2,368.250
16,633
224
227. 000
2,000
25
400
10. 000
25. 000
6,750
933, 613
18, 000
02 Travel . .
200
100
2,000
07 Other contractual services..
10, 000
1,000
211, 200
500
Obligations incurred
2,678,611
1, 204, 288
242,500
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Contributed Funds, Bureau of Land Management — ■
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Full-time equivalent of all positions
Average number of all employees
11
11
12
12
12
12
01 Personal services:
$2,168
26,633
Part-time and temporary positions..
$28, 500
$28, 500
Total personal services
27,791
301
207
7
2,061
61,947
11,060
15, 133
16,367
268
198
28,600
700
300
28,500
700
300
05 Rents and utility services
2,656
75, 000
16,000
6,000
151, 652
2,050
75,000
15,000
6,000
48, 260
15 Taxes and assessments
200
200
Obligations incurred
134, 320
278, 302
176, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field : Portions of salaries carried in other
position scliedules paid from this ac-
count (average number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Num- Total
ber salary
0.6 $2,158
25. 633
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
$28,500
$28, 600
27, 791
28,600
28,500
TRUST FUNDS
463
Expenses, Public Survey Work —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1951 estimate
Full-time equivalent ol all positions
2
2
2
2
2
2
01 Personal services: Part-time and tem-
$7,402
48
115
4,025
560
616
$7, 500
48
115
18,520
560
19, 275
560
12, 766
26, 743
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Trustee Funds, Alaska Townsiles, Bureau of Loand Management-
OELIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
1
1
1
01 Personal services: Part-time and tem-
porary positions
02 Travel----
$669
50
60
$4,000
350
473
$4,000
350
Obligations incurred -
779
4,823
5,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
01 Personal services: Part-time and temporary positions— 1952, $669; 1953, $4,000;
1954, $4,000.
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Agencies, Schools, Etc. —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Totiil number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
248
107
285
301
89
366
299
73
351
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,848
OS^.8
$3,304
CPC-5.0
$3. 665
GS-4.5
.$3,325
CPC-5.0
$3. 594
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,360
CPC-5.0
Personal service obligations:
$624. 847
306, 609
1,783
7,971
$922. 263
261, 861
2.185
18,968
$966, 591
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
223, 026
1,996
24,881
Total personal service obligations-..
941, 210
1, 205, 277
1, 216, 494
Direct Obligations
670,285
19,368
49, 957
62.722
85, 116
1,354
135. 542
351. 277
108. 839
1,394
265
1, 205, 277
21,813
47. 014
40.201
126.229
1,310
167. 307
797. 985
150, 026
34,300
1, 216, 494
02 Travel
24, 913
21, 853
39.864
131,763
710
154. 297
760,291
109, 232
1, 376, 119
22,426
2,591,462
21, 462
2, 469, 407
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
19, 407
1,353,693
2,570.000
2,440,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
370, 925
14, 075
03 Transportation of things.
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Obligations Payable Outof Reimbursements
From 0(Aer.-lccouft(«— Continued
$249, 509
201,535
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
836, 044
2, 189, 737
$2,570,000
$2, 440, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
Num
- Total
Num- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
her
salary
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
$7, 240
1
7,040
1
7,040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
5,940
5,910
5,940
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
District agent
6,125
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
10, 120
10,370
10, 245
1
5,185
2
2
Budget analy.'Jt
1
5,060
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
12
51,960
16
70,030
15
66,325
Grade 6. Range $3,796 to $4,545..
6
23,020
K
31,235
8
31, 660
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
16
55, 740
26
89,035
26
93. 640
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
37
120,600
3M
127, 427
39
132. 270
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
30
91,780
33
102, 190
33
105, 675
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2(1
57, 480
19
55, 980
19
57, 420
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
1
2,500
2
4,400
2
4,570
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,565 to .$5.315
2
10,505
2
9,880
2
10,005
Grade 9. Range .$4,160 to $4.900
1
5,025
1
5,025
1
5,025
Grades. Range $3,740 to $4,490
4
17, 460
4
17,685
4
17, 585
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
h
19,475
4
15,640
4
15,640
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to .t3,a80
12
42.000
7
24,660
fi
21,200
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
6
18.644
6
18,964
6
19, 284
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
8
22. 770
6
17, 700
6
18, 020
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
12
32.864
11
30,632
11
31,192
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
4
9,670
4
9,750
4
9.870
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of .$5,060 and above:
Electrician, commumcations
2
10. 12()
2
10. 12U
2
10. 120
63
209, 012
105
324, 216
102
312 967
70
217,428
34
87, 776
21
Net permanent, field (average nmn-
ber, net salary)
WS
624, 847
267
922, 263
2V8
966, 591
Part-time and temporary positions:
W. A. E. employment, field--
306, 609
261, 861
223,026
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
1,783
2,185
1,996
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
7,971
18,968
941, 210
1, 205, 277
1,216,494
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
570, 285
,205,277
216, 494
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
370. 925
Total of the foregoing schedule
941, 210
1,206,277
1
216, 494
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Reclamation Trust Funds —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
4
1
01 Personal services;
$20,448
64
$2,500
$2, 500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
20,512
279
27
102
55
139
71,328
123,619
636
87
89,840
6,177
2,600
2,500
02 Travel
07 Otlicr contractual services
Services included in other accounts:
427,936
23,766
134,000
134, 302
4,345
311, 800
592,849
139,000
464
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— Continued
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
Reclanialion Trust Funds — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES ,
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field: Add portion of salaries carried in
other position schedules paid from this
account (average number, net salary). ._
Num- Total
ber salary
4.3 $20,448
64
Num- Total
ber salary
0.5 $2,500
Num- Total
ber salary
0.5 $2,500
01 Personal services ..-
20, 512
2,500
2,500
BUREAU OF MINES
Cnntn'biited Funds, Bureau of Mines —
OBLIG.ITIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
48
11
48
70
10
70
70
10
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 784
GS-7.8
$4, 782
GS-7.7
.$4, 847
01 Personal services:
$17(5,811
43,982
613
5,968
$287, 985
45,000
1,013
6,000
.$289, 820
45, 000
Part-time and temporary positions .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates
6,' 000
227, 374
6,044
951
400
8,432
261
352, 497
46, 297
21, 304
1,541
339, 998
7,000
950
400
9,000
600
459, 797
58, 200
22, 400
1,600
9,000
0C5, 101
899, 845
900, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 705
1 3,785
Num- Total
ber . salary
1 $4, 830
1 3, 910
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 955
1 4, 035
Total permanent, departmental
2 8. 490
328
349
2 8, 740
270
2 8, 990
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2 8,511
32
2 8, 470
33
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
34
All personal services, departmental.
8,543
8,503
9,024
Field;
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 040
2 14, 680
1 7, 040
2 12, 480
2 12.080
2 12. 080
1 6, 140
2 11,880
4 20, 240
2 10, 120
3 15. 180
12 52. 835
5 17,300
4 13. 260
3 8,810
2 14. 280
3 21. 920
1 7, 240
3 18. 620
3 IS. 220
4 24. 160
1 6, 340
3 18, 020
6 30. 610
2 10, 120
5 25. 5.50
14 62. 245
8 27. 780
8 26. 120
5 14, 790
2 14, 480
3 21, 920
1 7, 240
3 IS, 820
3 IS. 420
4 24. 5(iO
1 6. 340
3 18, 220
6 30. 860
2 10. 370
6 25. 800
14 63. 370
8 28, 780
8 26, 200
5 14, 950
Engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Mining engineer. .
Grade 7. Ranc. ''1 ■'■ In'5i,9.i5
Grade 5. R;iii • ' i.. ■ i.lfiO.
Grade 4. R:i , in • :,ii.i5
Grades. RaiiLv :j ^ji i., m;,4:w
Total permanent, field....
46 221, 165
68 326, 015
68 330, 330
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $47, 540
1 5,325
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $46,500
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $49,500
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Net permanent. Held (average
35 168, 300
28, 764
15,218
581
3,921
2,047
-68 279. 515
30,000
15,000
980
4,000
2,000
58 280,830
30,000
15,000
1,020
Part-time and temporary positions;
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
2,000
All personal services, field
218, 831
331, 495
332,850
227, 374
339.998
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
National Park Service, Donations —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.JECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
5
9
13
9
8
18
8
8
16
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$6, 379
GS-8.3
$6, 685
GS-9.0
$5, 646
Direct Obligation)
01 Personal services:
$25. 183
19. 830
103
652
$45, 302
24,396
193
670
$44, 987
Part-time and temporary positions. .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
24,300
173
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under eur-
45,768
1,340
151
759
5,068
124
26, 621
6,032
3,305
670, 300
298
70, 561
4,150
1,230
1,720
6,027
65
48,160
7,059
6,214
790, 265
224
69,460
2,500
1,070
930
os Rents and utility services.:
06 Printing and reproduction
1,280
50
36, 725
08 Supplies and materials
2,325
600
132, 282
125
758,766
183
936, 675
247, 347
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Otlier Accounts
758, 949
935, 675
247, 347
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Contributed Funds, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the
Interioi —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
26
10
28
23
13
35
14
13
26
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$3,212
GS-3.6
$4, 366
$3,244
GS-3.6
$5, 091
$3,328
GS-3.6
Ungraded positions; .\verage salary
01 Personal services:
$68, 757
28,109
278
4,170
$83,089
36, 897
337
$40. 340
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excessof 52-week base.
38, 710
160
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
101, 314
120.323
79, 210
TRUST FUNDS
465
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$3, 573
660
120
6
$4, 24S
785
140
$2, 795
9,333
10, 410
1,358
5
1,069
10, 394
12, 366
1,610
7,280
1,060
1,274
Obligations incurred
127, 898
151, 136
100, 000
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
Funds Conlribitted for Improvement of Roads, Bridges, and Trails,
Alaska —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
41
41
26
26
40
40
A verage salaries and grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$5, 715
$5,828
$6,000
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
tions (see Consolidated schedule
under current authorizations)
$234, 312
77, 978
$151, 625
148, 475
$240,000
Obligations incurred _
312,290
300,000
300,000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM
Commissary Funds, Federal Prisons —
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
61
50
49
48
49
48
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,090
OS-5.4
$4,105
GS-5.3
$4. 168
GS-5.3
01 Personal services:
$206,963
800
336
$197, 755
700
500
$200, 820
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
700
500
208.099
729
1.113
2.597
191
1,987
932. 550
13,163
2,742
198. 955
800
1. 200
2.600
200
2.000
914.895
5.000
3.000
202. 020
800
1.200
2.600
06 Printing and reproduction
200
2.000
08 Supplies and materials...
922. 180
5. 000
3,000
1, 163. 171
2,547
1,128,650
26,350
1,139,000
Total accrued expenditures
1, 165, 718
1, 155. 000
1, 139. 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11,620
1 4.620
5 24, 660
8 34,985
28 109, 730
7 23.000
Num- Total
ber salary
2 .$11, 620
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11,620
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,945
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
5 24, 776
7 31, 440
27 106. 570
8 26. 760
5 24. 900
7 31. 695
27 108. 696
8 27. 320
51 208, 605
0.6 1,642
49 201. 165
1 3,410
49 204. 230
1 3. 410
Net permanent, field (average num-
age number, net salary) —
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
50. 5 206, 963
800
48 197. 755
700
48 200, 820
700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual 1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Payment above basic rates:
$185
151
$300
200
01 Personal services
208. 099
198. 956
202, 020
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Special Statistical Work, Bureau of Labor Statistics—
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
Average number of all employees
01 Personal services:
Part-time and temporary positions
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel....
04 Coramimication services
08 Supplies and materials.
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
Refunds, Transfers and Expenses of Operation,
Bureau of Customs —
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Virgin Islands,
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
21
1
21
21
1
21
21
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,371
GS-J.l
$2, 692
CPC-3.0
$3,514
GS-4.2
$2,728
CPC-3.4
$.3, 614
GS^.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,788
CPC-3.4
01 Personal services:
$66, 639
1,598
252
26,247
$67, 600
1,600
300
26,300
$69, 600
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1,600
300
26. 300
93,636
114
116
682
21
262
854
314
36,060
74
9.5,800
200
200
800
100
400
1,000
400
66,000
100
97, 800
200
200
800
100
400
1,000
400
n Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Payments to treasury of munici-
palities of Virgin Islands of the
67, 000
100
132, 123
165,000
168,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,040
1 5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,040
I 5, 186
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Collector, assistant .--
1 5,310
466
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
TREASURY DEPARTMENT— Continued
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS— Continued
Refvnds, Transfers and Expenses of Operation, Virgin Islana
Bureau of Customs — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES— Continued
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,4,54
Grade 3. Range $2.6.52 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840 -
Num
ber
1
3
2
3
7
1
1
2
Total
salary
$4,206
10. 230
fi. 360
8.850
18,950
2.974
2, 552
4.840
Num-
ber
1
3
2
3
6
2
1
2
Total
salary
$4,330
1(1. 606
6,510
9,090
16, 980
6, 028
2,6.32
4,980
Num-
ber
1
3
3
6
2
1
2
Total
salary
$4,455
10, 980
6,670
9,330
17,460
6,108
2,712
6,120
22
1
71.051
6,612
22 73. 380
1 5. 780
22
1
76, 385
6,785
Net permanent, field (average
21
65,639
1,598
252
10,564
15,683
21
67, 600
i.fion
300
10,600
15.700
21
69, 600
Part-time and temporary positions:
1,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
300
10,600
15.700
93,636
95, 800
97,800
Refunds, Transfers and Expenses of Operation. Puerto Rico, Bureau
of Customs —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
■ Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
210
5
204
213
6
204
213
6
204
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,661
OS-7.0
$3,218
CPC-4.9
$4,703
GS-7.0
$3. 279
CPC-4.9
$4,781
GS-7.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 339
CPC-4.9
01 Personal services:
$826. 676
6.348
3.180
330, 234
$835,800
6. .500
3.200
324. 500
$850. 700
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
6, 500
3,300
324, mo
Total personal services
1, 166. 438
9.099
.5. 089
6.116
4.742
16. 603
12. 694
8, 076
2, 171, 970
96,852
1,402
1,170.000
9.100
6,100
5, 100
4,800
15, 700
12, 700
8,100
2, 172. 000
97,000
1,400
1,185,000
9,100
8, 100
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Payments to the Treasurer of
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
3,497,080
3, 501, 000
3,517,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule gi-ades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600
Collector
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Cdllertor. assistant
(Irade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
A[>praiser.-.
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative ollicer
Chemist
Customs agent in charge
Examiner
Inspector
Grade 10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
.\ccountant, fiscal
E.\aminer
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine oflicer
Num- Total
ber salary
6,140
6, 140
6,340
6,250
12, 2.50
5,875
6,2,60
.5, 62.5
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$9,800
8, 560
7,040
12, 680
6,140
6. 140
6.140
6,540
6, 250
12, 375
6,000
6,250
5,625
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Appraiser
Collector, deputy in charge-
Customs agent-
Entry officer
Examiner-
Inspector
Liquidator
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Reimbursable - -
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to ,$3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to $4,036 -
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range .$2..5,52 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Day labor
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Living quarters and expenses
01 Personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
11,120
10, 745
6, 310
10,180
65, 435
263, 070
11,635
4.420
32.815
56, 365
15, 710
124. 990
23. 440
15.030
85. 120
12. 100
201. 3 826, 676
1,863
1,722
2.763
3.180
115. 537
6.424
208. 273
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$5, 310
11.620
,5.06u
11,245
10. 995
.5. 310
10. 746
66. 310
270. 185
12.010
4. .645
33.316
55. 975
15.870
2.750
127. 190
24.000
15. 190
86. 800
12. 380
201 835. 800
1,900
1.800
2.800
3.200
109. 000
6. 500
209. 000
$5. 436
11.620
5,060
11, 370
11.245
5. 435
10, 870
67.685
273. 810
12, 385
4. 545
34.440
57. 335
16. 190
2.760
129,890
24, .400
15. 430
88.000
12. 730
1,900
1,800
2,800
3,300
109, 000
6, ,600
209. 000
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Expenses, Treasury Department, Enforcement Title III, National
Prohibition Act, as Amended, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
23
22
23
23
23
23
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
K159
GS-6.8
$4,453
GS-6.8
$4,559
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$91, 656
336
2.5, 044
$102. 428
394
27, 433
$104, 865
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
403
27,663
117, 036
795
164
282
9
847
2,194
130. 252
3.000
5
275
15
1,000
760
132.93)
3.O0O
5
275
16
1,000
750
121, 327
136, 297
137, 976
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num-
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$5,940
5,500
Num
ber
1
Total
salary
$5, 940
Num
ber
1
Total
salary
$6,140
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
2
5,500
10, 370
1
2
6,625
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
1
2
10
2
1
5.060
6, 060
9,240
42. 060
7.690
3,410
10,620
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955..
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2
1
9,866
46,800
11,885
2
10
3
10,115
47,050
12, 010
1
3
3,256
9,810
1
3
3, 335
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
4
11,800
9,970
23
1
95, 650
3,829
165
23
102, 425
23
104, 866
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)...
22
91,656
23
102,425
23
104, 865
TRUST FUNDS
467
DETAIL OP peksonal sebtices — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
$336
25,044
$394
27,433
$403
27,663
117, 036
130,252
132, 931
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Cancer Research, Grants by Public Health Service, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2
2
2
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
General sciiedule grades:
$7, 340
GS-12.0
$7,540
GS-12.0
$7,540
GS-12.0
01 Personal services:
$14, 388
56
30
$13, 518
52
30
$13, 518
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
62
30
14,474
112
46
7,081
13,600
13,600
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
21, 713
13,600
13,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14. 680
292
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $15,080
0. 2 1, 562
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $15,080
0. 2 1, 662
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2 14, 388
66
30
1. 8 13. 518
52
30
1.8 13,618
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Night-work
52
30
14, 474
13,600
13,600
Child Welfare Services, Social Security Act, Grants by Children's
Bureau, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
7
7
5
6
5
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,217
GS-8.7
$6,043
GS-7.3
$6,133
GS-7.3
01 Personal services:
$34,028
116
$30, 215
116
$28. 646
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc
116
34, 144
555
3,644
30. 331
1.743
1.841
28, 762
02 Travel
1,743
270
38, 343
33.915
30, 775
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num-
ber
3
2
1
1
Total
salary
$18,620
10, 745
4,205
2,950
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19, 220
2 10, 995
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19. 420
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
2 11,245
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955....
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Total permanent, departmental
7
36,620
5 30,215
5 30,665
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
0.6 $2,492
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
0.3 $2,019
Net permanent, departmental (av-
6.5 34,028
116
5 $30,215
116
4.7 28.646
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
116
34,144
30,331
28.762
Control of Tuberculosis, Grants by Public Health Service, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees. -.
15
14
14
13
14
13
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,593
GS^.6
$3,706
GS^.5
$3,747
GS-4,5
01 Personal services:
$60,360
1,750
201
22
$47, 067
1,224
187
22
$47. 067
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,224
187
22
Total personal services
62,323
289
2
2
20
48,500
48,500
52,636
48,500
48,500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Public health nurse supervisor
Num-
ber
1
1
1
2
Total
salary
$5. 060
5.185
4.620
8,910
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$5,310
5,310
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,310
1 5,435
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6.370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
9,160
3,410
3,495
19. 380
5.820
2 9.285
1 3, 410
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 _
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1
7
2
3,416
21.050
5,660
1 3,495
6 19, 540
2 5, 980
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
15
1
63.900
3,550
14
1.3
51,885
4,818
14 52, 456
1.4 6,388
Net permanent, departmental (av-
14
50,350
1,750
201
22
12.7
47,067
1,224
187
22
12.6 47,067
Part-time and temporary employment —
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Night-work
differential
1,224
187
22
62,323
48.600
48,500
Fees and Other Collections, Recreation Board, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1
10
11
I
10
11
1
10
11
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,410
GS-5.0
$3,535
GS-6.0
$3,660
01 Personal services:
$3,269
33,160
13
$3,521
34,000
14
$3,646
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
34,000
14
36,442
33
71
300
1,383
2,381
3,177
37,535
35
75
325
1,400
2,400
3,200
18, 000
37.660
40
nA n > tiftn <;prvices
rtt c^^ H ntilitv services
1.450
3.300
08 Supplies and materials . - - -
17, 552
468
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Continued
Fees and Other Vollrclioiis, Rccnalion. Board, District of Columbia-
Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
09 Equipment.--
$1,240
2,254
$1, 300
2.300
$1,400
2 400
64, 833
66, 570
67,680
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Oradc .5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
eraee number, net salary)..- ,
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment---
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
3,269
33,160
3,521
34,000
3,646
34, 000
Heart Disease Control, Grants hn Public Healih Service. District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.IECTS
Object classificatiou
1952 actual
1953 estimnto
1964 estlmite
Total number of permament positions
Average number of all employees
3
2
2
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,838
G.S-7.3
$3,778
.$3,880
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in e.\cess of 52-week
$9. 627
1.353
42
$7, 566
1,367
34
$7,760
1,346
11,022
211
662
1,138
77
2,007
8, 9.56
264
02 Travel ---
264
4,180
3,995
15,117
13, 400
13,400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Ntmi-
ber
1
1
1
Total
salary
.$7,040
4,205
3.270
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 $4, 205
1 3,360
1 .$4,330
1 3.430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
3
1 ■
14.615
4,888
2
7,655
• 2
7,760
TsT,,i f...r„.....,.T,t departmental (av-
t salary)
Part-li I , [lositions: Part-
time ...
2
9,627
1,363
42
2
7,555
1,367
34
2
7,760
1,346
35
Regular i-,.., „, i ,i, „,, ,A 52-week base
11,022
8,956
9,141
Maternal and Child Health Service, Social Security Act, Grants by
Children's Bureau, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
28
7
31
42
6
39
42
6
OELIOATIONS BY OB.IECTS — continued
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3. 944
GS-4.9
$4,025
GS-5.0
$4 lOB
OS 5.0
01 Personal services:
$95. 522
26.357
470
$133, 868
23,464
607
$133,868
23, 464
607
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
122. 249
1,163
972
352
400
293
157.939
1.000
157, 939
1,000
1.000
1.000
7.6S6
500
1,000
1,000
500
125, 429
169, 126
169,125
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule gr:\des:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, maternal and child wel-
fare
ir , ?r.n40 to $8,040:
en
,'.U0 to $6,940;
Grade ». Kange ^..-i.OOO to $5,810:
Nutritionist ,_ - -
Niirse, consultant in pediatiies.
Nirse. consultant in maternity--
Gni.i. , i: ■•,■;:. I. -1,1155.--
Or:i(l. I. K ,! • ... ' '- -I ,-.15.---
Or.ade .'.. I< n, . - . ; " ■■ -i.KiO
Grade4. K .n ■ : i ■ • ;.i;-,5
Grades. Rii • , - ;,i:iO..--
Orade 2. Riin.r -j n, > ;,2:i0----
Grade 1. Range »l'..iuii to j2,980
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses. .
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01
Personal services.
Num- Total
ber salary
11.880
5.560
22. 150
3.920
10. 980
1 $9. 600
1 7, 240
2 11,880
6.686
6.060
6.810
5.060
8. 5C0
31.560
4.045
11,230
21, 130
12, 120
2, 7.50
30. 300
NUm- Total
ber salary
$9,800
7.240
12.280
5. 810
5.185
5,810
5.186
5,685
32. 436
4.170
11.480
21.290
12.440
2. 830
30. 940
Mental Health Activities, Grants by Public Health Service, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.IECTS
Object classiflcation
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
4
1
5
4
1
5
4
1
5
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$4,090
GS-5.5
$4,193
GS-5.5
$4,326
OS-5.5
01 Personal services;
$14,845
3.592
73
76
$15, 334
3,620
73
76
$15, 234
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
3,720
73
76
18,686
431
97
390
108
56
19, 103
19, lOS
97
97
19, 667
19,200
19,200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Clinic psychologist-
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 560
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,685
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 810
TRUST FUNDS
469
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmpntal— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 7. RanRe $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num-
ber
1
2
Total
salary
$4,580
6,220
Ntun- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 705
2 6,380
Num-
ber
1
2
Total
salary
$4, 955
0. 540
Total permanent, departmental
4
0.4
16, 360
1,515
4 16, 770
0. 3 1, 436
4
0.5
17. 305
Net pornnn."it, d.-.'vivtmmtal (av-
er:iL' , ' 'M -
Part-time :,]i i ■ i ■■i,^ _ .„
Regular pa\ m > , .J-.irrk l.:is,.
Payment above Imoic i.ilei. Mght-work
differential
3.6
14,845
3,592
73
76
3. 7 1,^ 334
3,620
73
76
3.5
15,234
3,720
73
76
01 Personal services
18,586
19, 103
19. 103
Miscellaneous Trust Fund Deposits, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BLI'EPEINTING
Total number of permanent positions
7
7
7
7
7
Average salaries and grades:
Positions at liourly rates; Average
$3, 188
$3,239
$3,289
01 Personal services;
I'ormanenI positions
$22, 232
. 109
86
248
$22, 584
$22, 937
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli
87
89
Payment above basic rates; Over-
Total personal services
02 Travel.
22,675
104
9
97
22,671
125
23,026
125
100
500
100
500
Services performed by other agen-
3, 000
7,722
4.243
7,000
10,000
7,000
5.000
Total obligations, blueprinting
34, 850
40, 396
38, 751
DIVISION OF PRINTING AND DT'PLICATION
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
29
29
30
30
29
29
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$3,898
OS-5.2
$3,342
$4,498
GS-6.3
$3,391
$4,593
GS-6.3
Positions at hourly rates; Average
$3, 668
01 Personal services:
$98, 352
106
330
2,381
. $108,696
302
420
3,300
$111,228
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
302
430
Payment above basic rates: Over-
3,300
101, 219
126
184
5,259
1,503
49, 696
14, 810
112, 718
125
180-
5,250
1,500
.50. 2IJ0
14, 000
115,260
125
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies..
200
5,400
1,500
51, 800
15,000
Total obligations, division of print-
172, 697
183, 973
189, 285
SEWER DIVISION
337
372
3,360
1,531
5,720
350
390
3,400
1,550
5,800
375
400
Services performed by other agen-
3,600
1,675
5,900
Total obligations, sewer division
11,320 11,490
11, 850
STREET AND BRIDOE DIVISION
Total number of permanent positions
31
27
34
33
34
34
Averages salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,012
GS-5.5
$3,506
GS-4.5
$3,598
GS-4.6
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
STREET AND BRIDGE DIVISION— Continued
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3, 868
CPC-6.3
$2, 733
$3, 991
CPC-7.1
$2,808
.$4. 022
CPC-7.1
Positions at hoiuly rates; Average salary.
$2. 877
01 Personal services;
$104, 135
449
781
$116,968
464
800
$123,096
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
473
Payment above basic rates; Over-
800
105, 365
716
792, 297
34, 070
22, 748
492
118,232
800
782, 179
34, 800
24, 000
500
124, 369
800
775, 531
Services performed by other agencies.
34. 800
24. 000
Total obligations, street and bridge
955, 688
960,511
960.000
DI.STRICT OFCOLTTMBIA BOXINfi COMMISSION
Total number of permanent positions
3
1
3
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$5, 310
GS-9.0
$3. 476
$5, 435
GS-9.0
.$3,476
$5,560
OS-9,0
TTngradcd positions; Average salary
.$3, 478
01 Personal services:
$5, 462
3.932
47
$12, 262
4,000
50
$12, 262
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52- week
4.000
50
9,441
356
262
16,312
1,000
500
500
200
700
500
16.312
02 Travel
1.000
500
500
200
85
700
500
Total obligations. District of Co-
lumbia Boxing Commission.
10, 144
19,712
19.712
Pl'BLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Total number of permanent positions
6
4
6
6
6
6
.\vprage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,661
GS-10.5
$6, 934
QS-10.5
$6,050
OS-10.5
01 Personal services:
$21,826
1,731
142
$35,461
1,775
144
$36,160
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1.776
145
23,699
615
235
835
4,090
194
397
30
15.012
37,380
700
250
850
4,200
200
500
50
8,000
38,080
700
250
850
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies
4.200
20O
500
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
50
8,000
Total obligations, public utilities
46, 107
62. 130
52,830
MI.SCELLANEOrs DONATIONS
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1. 254, 326
1, 260, 000
1,260,000
2,484,132
2, 628, 212
2, 532, 428
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
BLUEPRINTING
Departmental:
Positions at hourly rates;
Bates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Senior mechanic; Range $1.96 to
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 493
2 7.654
1 2. 974
1 2, 621
2 4. 576
Num-
ber
1
2
1
1
2
Total
salary
$4, 493
7,758
3,037
2,683
4,700
Num-
ber
1
2
1
1
2
Total
salary
$4,493
Mechanic: Range $1.74 to $1.94
Minor mechanic; Range $1.43 to
$1.55
7,862
3.099
Skilled laborer: Range $1.26 to $1.38.
Laborer: Range $1.10 to $1.22
2,746
4,826
Total permanent, departmental.. .
7 22,318
7
22, 671
7
23,02(5
470
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Continued
Miscellaneous Trust Fund Deposits, District of Columbia — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
BLUEPRINTING— continued
Num- Total
ber salary
0.1 $86
Num- Total
ber salary
0.1 $87
Num- Total
ber salary
0.1 $89
Net permanent, departmental (av-
6.9 22,232
109
86
24S
6.9 22,584
6.9 22,937
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
87
89
01 Personal services
22, 675
22, 671
23,026
DIVISION OF PRINTING AND PUBLICATION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief
1 7, 040
1 5, 245
2 7, 840
2 6. 800
3 14, 727
7 30, 614
1 3,932
4 12, 459
4 9.236
3 8,112
1 1, 808
1 2, 787
1 7, 240
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,433
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Trade foreman: Range $2.16 to $2.36.
Senior mechanic: Range $1.96 to
1 5,120
2 7, 590
2 6,780
2 9, 818
7 30, 202
1 3, 620
5 15, 310
4 8, 740
3 7, 925
1 1, 808
1 2, 787
1 5, 370
2 8, 090
2 6,860
3 14, 727
7 30, 826
Mechanic: Range $1.74 to $1.94
Minor mechanic: Range $1.43 to
$1.55
1 4, 036
4 12, 647
Sub-mechanic: R,ange $1.30 to $1.42.
Slcilled laborer; Range $1.26 to $1.38.
Laborer: Range $1.10 to $1.22
Trucli driver: Range $1.22 to $1.34..
3 8, 736
3 8, 300
1 2. 309
1 2, 787
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
29 99. 700
0. 4 1, ,348
30 110, .560
0. 5 1, 864
29 111,928
0. 2 700
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-weeli base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
28.6 98,3,';2
106
380
2,381
29. 5 108, 696
302
420
3,300
28.8 111.228
302
430
3,300
101,219
112,718
STREET AND BRIDGE DIVISION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 140
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1 5, 500
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5,685
1 5, 185
2 8, 785
5 21, 350
I 3, 785
5 17, 235
3 9, 330
1 2, 750
Assistant superintendent of main-
Grade 7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$.3,175 to .$3,655
Grade 3. Range .$2,9,50 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
2 8,535
1 3, 795
5 18, 550
8 26, ,520
5 14.990
1 2, 750
1 4,400
1 3, 740
5 20, 675
1 3,112
1 3,723
2 8,660
1 3. 920
5 19, 175
8 27, 160
5 15, 390
1 2,830
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490
Grade 7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060:
Inspector: Range $1.57 to $1.73.
Assistant inspector: Range $1.31 to
$1.43
5 20,175
1 3, 032
1 3,640
2 5. 450
2 4, 576
S 20, 675
1 3,112
1 3, 806
Laborer: Range $1.10 to $1.22
2 4, 700
2 4, 826
Total permanent, departmental. _
31 117,118
3. 4 12, 983
34 120, 990
1.1 4,022
34 123, 569
Net permanent, departmental (av-
27. 6 104, 135
449
781
32.9 116,968
464
800
33 9 123 096
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtune
473
105,365
118, 232
124,369
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BOXING
COMMISSION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
1 5, 310
2 6, 952
1 5, 435
2 6,952
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060:
2 6, 952
Total permanent, departmental- .
3 12,262
1.6 6,800
3 12, 387
125
3 12, 512
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1.4 6,462
3 12,262
3 12,262
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BOXING
COMMISSION— continued
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,932
47
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$4,000
50
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$4,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
50
9,441
16,312
16,312
PCEUC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,125
1 7,040
1 5, 940
4 22, 250
1
1
4
7,040
5,940
22, 625
1
1
4
7,040
6,140
23,125
Total permanent, departmental
6 36, 230
2 13, 404
6
35, 605
144
6
36, 305
145
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions-.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
4 21, 826
1,731
142
6
35,461
1,775
144
6
36, 160
1,775
145
23,699
37,380
38,080
Public Health Work, Social Security Act, Grants by Public Health
Service, District of Columbia —
OBLIG.iTIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1951 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees . -
11
10
10
10
9
9
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,985
GS-7.6
$4, 382
GS-6.3
$4, 271
GS-5.8
01 Personal services:
$48, 924
189
$43, 815
169
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
148
49, 113
106
43, 984
500
3,216
600
7,612
293
1,000
49, 612
47,700
47,700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Budget and administrative o(Bcer__
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
1 5.940
1 6, .540
1 6, 940
1 6.940
2 7, 716
1 3, 410
1 3,175
2 6,220
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $6, 140
1 6,540
Du-ector, public health education. .
1 $6, 740
Safety engineer
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3.430-.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1
2
1
2
1
1
6,940
7,890
3,535
6,670
3,350
2,750
6,940
8,090
3,660
6,830
3,350
2,830
Total permanent, departmental
11 54, 840
1.2 5,916
10
43, 815
9
38,440
Net permanent, departmental (av-
9.8 48,924
189
10
43,815
169
9
38,440
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
148
49, 113
43,984
38,688
Redevelopment Program, Redevelopment Land Agency, District of
Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
16
12
20
16
20
16
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 179
GS-8.2
$2,632
CPC-3.0
$4,727
GS-7.2
$2, .562
CPC-*0
$4,766
as-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,632
CPC-3.0
TRUST FUNDS
471
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
01 Personal services:
$61,992
1,720
309
$80,134
2,080
373
$80,134
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.
2,080
373
M,021
497
222
66. 974
3,005
1,927
82, 587
500
222
64,787
2,691
2,000
500
222
62,000
2,691
2,000
136, 646
162, 787
150,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant executive director
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Housing and planning officer
Realty officer -.
Grade U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Attorney.
Chief, relocation section
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)..
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base —
01 Personal
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$10, 800
8.360
12.3 61,992
1,720
$11,050
8.560
6,140
6,140
8.410
20. 710
9,925
3,190
2.552
16.3 80,134
2.080
6.140
6.140
6.140
8.535
20.835
10. 165
3.270
2,632
16.2 80,134
2.080
Services for Crippled Children, Social Security Act, Grants by Chil-
dren's Bureau, District of Columbia —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
33
3
33
26
4
25
26
4
26
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,260
GS-6.2
$4,694
OS-7.0
$4,782
OS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$127, 974
11, 740
539
$100. 406
18.314
458
$100, 406
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
18,314
458
140, 253
621
108
15,636
12, 419
2,089
119, 178
1,000
500
2.000
7,325
703
119, 178
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction..
1,000
500
2,000
7,326
703
171, 126
130, 706
130, 706
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director, crippled chil-
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 $7, 040
1 7,640
1 7, 440
1 7,840
1 7,640
1 7,840
Orthopedic surgeon
1 7, 640
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Clinic psychologist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief physiotherapist
Director of social service
Clinical psychologist
Statistician
Special health educator
Nurse, consultant orthopedic...
Speech therapist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base —
01 Personal services.
1962 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$5. 185
5.310
5.310
5.435
5,310
5,685
6,060
21,400
28,155
17,235
6,380
2,750
5,240
30 127, 974
9,911
5,560
5,810
5,185
26, 105
25,245
7,230
6,380
Num- Total
ber salary
5,685
5,810
5,310
26, 8,55
26,120
7,310
6,460
100, 406
17,234
Venereal Disease Control, Grants by Public Health Service, District of
Columbia —
OBLIG.VTIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-cime equivalent of all other positions.
23
1
23
21
2
23
24
23
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,342
GS-3.6
$2,952
CPC-3.0
$3,460
GS-3.7
$3,032
CPC-3.0
$3,467
GS-3.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,032
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$72,350
3,574
293
68
$72,226
8,335
311
68
$77, 391
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
3,170
311
68
76, 285
701
56
365
38,967
80,940
2,160
80, 940
2,160
13,338
2,100
13,3.38
2,100
116,374
98,538
98,538
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Public Health nurse consultant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to »3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Num- Total
l)er salary
1 $5. 660
1 4. 455
1 3.660
6 20. 410
8 24,880
5 14, 650
1 2,962
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 685
1 4. 680
1 3. 786
5 17, 565
8 25, 469
4 12. 120
1 3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 810
1 4. 705
1 3,910
6 20.890
10 32. 140
4 12,280
1 3,032
Total permanent, departmental
23 76.467
1.2 4,117
21 72. 226
24 82, 767
1. 6 5, 376
Net permanent, departmental (av-
21.8 72.350
3,674
293
33
35
21 72. 226
8,335
311
33
35
22.4 77.391
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
3,170
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
311
33
35
76,285
80.940
80,940
WORKING FUNDS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
Working Funds, Executive, Bureau of the Budget —
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual 1 1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
10
1
10
17
1
17
10
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$6,060
GS-9.3
$6,416
as-9.8
$6,166
GS-9.3
01 Personal services:
$57,365
4,657
221
$101,910
4,500
390
$36, 995
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,000
62,243
28,890
28
15,860
1,176
113, 306
374
106,800
3,450
75
1,000
1,700
38, 995
1,500
25
500
600
375
200
221, 877
113,400
41,820
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General .^ichcdule grades:
Grade 14. E.ange $9,600 to $10,600:
Adviser on administrative manage-
Analy tical statistician
Organization and methods examiner-
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Analytical statistician
Organization and methods examiner-
Grade 12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Analytical statistician
Organiaatinn and methods examiner.
Grade 9. Range -<d.060 to $5,810:
Analytical statistician--
Organization and methods examiner -
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
Grade 5. R,ange $3,4in to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and tcmnorary positions:
Temporary employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
01
Personal services-
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
2 $19, 400
1 8,560
1 7,040
3 15, 430
$9,800
19,400
9.600
15.430
5.060
4.170
3.660
10, 750
2
$19,600
1 8,760
1 7. 240
3
15,680
1
2
i,7S5
.6.590
0 36. 995
500
1.500
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Working Funds, Federal Security Agency, Bureau of Old- Age and
Survivors Insurance (Special Accounts) —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of al! employees
11
10
12
11
12
11
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
.\ver3ge salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$2,640
as-1.8
$2,584
GS-1.7
$2,604
Average grade
GS-1.7
01 Personal services:
$29. 040
112
748
$31,010
120
800
$31,250
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates; Night-
120
805
29,900
31,930
135
25
810
32. 175
760
825
Obligations incurred
30,660
32,900
33.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,745-.
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.470-
Grade 1 . Range $2,500 to $3,220
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 620
2 5.500
8 20.960
Num-
ber
1
2
9
Total
salary
$4,745
5.660
23.540
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 870
2 5, 820
9 23,540
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
11 31,080
0. 7 1. 996
44
12
1.2
33,945
2,935
12 34, 230
1.3 2,980
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, departmental (av-
10.3 29.040
112
748
10.8
31,010
120
800
10. 7 31, 250
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
120
805
29.900
31. 930
32, 175
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Workitig Funds, General Services Administration —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19.52 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
31
3
59
51
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,338
GS-6.1
$2,807
CPC-4.2
$3,741
GS-4.8
$2,847
CPC-4.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$8,592
399
$173,437
763
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
8,991
11,064
14,456
387
46,958
22, 285
177,429
241,339
3,115,615
215,286
3, 032, 976
61
174.200
12.950
9.200
2.575
185. 400
20,000
113, 200
300, 000
10,950
83, 850
3, 049, 800
575
$7,500
100
15,000
35,000
Performed by "Construction serv-
ices, public biiildings. General
225, 000
50,000
2, 367, 400
6,886,847
3,962,700
2,700,000
473
474
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Working Funds, General Services Administration — Continued
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule Rrades:
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 340
1 5,940
Num- Total
ber salary
Total permanent, departmental
2 12, 280
47
All personal services, departmental .
12, 327
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
1 $5,940
3 17, 180
2 9,286
5 15,310
4 12,136
16 44, 000
1 6, 940
6 27, 675
2 9, 635
24 71,760
4 12, 466
21 58, 710
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430 _
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
31 103.851
28.4 96,259
67 186, 076
7.6 24,919
Net permanent, field (average num-
2. 6 8, 592
399
49. 4 161, 157
716
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeIc base
8,991
161,873
P Ise vices
8,991
174,200
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
Working Funds, Construction of Schools, Office of the Administrator
Housing and Home Finance Agency —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Full time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
87
87
133
133
184
184
Average salarie.'! and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 109
Gi3-8.8
$0, 133
OS-8.8
$6, 113
Average grade
OS-8.9
01 Personal services:
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$530, 664
1, 686
1,170
$814, 621
2,709
1,170
$1, 138, 229
2, 971
Payment above basic rates
633, 419
28,236
803
12, 269
1,760
3,887
6,002
30
23, 667, 499
208
818, 400
51,600
1,900
17,300
9,000
7,100
9,700
2,200
18,053,447
800
1, 141, 200
59, 300
2,100
25,600
13, 000
11,700
13,400
27, 500
3, 000, 000
1,300
24, 254, 119
18, 971, 447
4,295,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates..
$530, 564
1,685
1,170
$814, 521
2,709
1,170
$1, 138, 229
2,971
533, 419
818, 400
1, 141, 200
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Working Funds, Commerce, Office of the Secretary —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
68
1
47
50
1
49
41
1
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,715
GS-6.5
$5, 437
GS-7.6
$5,690
QS-8.0
01 Personal services:
$220. 690
4,914
804
75
$257. 314
6,000
994
$2.33.151
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
6.000
894
226, 483
2,224
27
3,798
15, 856
3,519
1,187
14,649
8,971
630
264,308
4,774
250
5,220
22. 300
2.600
2.000
8.972
6.468
600
239,045
4.300
250
5.825
16. ,500
2.600
Services performed by other agen-
2.000
6.000
4.300
500
277, 144
317. 482
281,320
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 18. Rate of $14,800:
Chairman, Government patents
board
Grade 16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chairman, Government patents
board
Deputy chairman-general counsel.
Government patents board
Grade 16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive secretary, air coordinat-
ing committee
Executive secretary, teciinical-pol-
icy steering committee
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to chairman, Government
patents board -.
Deputy chairman. Government
patents board
Director of operations. Government
patents board - . .
Secretary, airspace subcommittee...
Secretary, aircraft claimant division.
Secretary, air traffic control and
navigation panel
Secretary, legal division —
Secretary, technical division
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Secretary, airspace subcommittee. . .
Technical assistant
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to general counsel
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Legal assistant —
Librarian
Secretary, Government patents
board
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $67250:
Administrative assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer . . _
Assistant for international civil
aviation organization affairs
Legal assistant
Librarian
Secretary
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3.666
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1952 actual 1063 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10,000
10,600
10.000
9.800
10.200
6,185
5,186
10, 496
48, 755
7,590
62. 970
17. 155
48, 400
1 11,800
1 11,800
8,360
7,040
5,060
35. 515
3.920
53. 365
10. 405
21.290
WORKING FUNDS
475
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 032
Num- Total
ber salary
Total permanent, departmental
68 $320,615
22.5 99,925
60 269, 457
2.3 12,143
41 $233,480
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) __
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
45. 5 220, 690
4,914
804
75
47. 7 257, 314
6,000
994
41 233, 151
5,000
894
226,483
264,308
239,045
Working Funds, Commerce, Sundry, Office of the Secretary-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
18
1
13
36
1
19
47
1
30
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$8,429
OS-12.8
$8,520
OS-13.0
01 Personal services:
$108, 107
2,400
610
28,001
$152, 710
4,000
890
52,500
$261,350
6,000
Part-time and temporary positions . .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Total personal services
02 Travel..
139, 018
27,496
17, 374
536
31
163
17,180
9, MO
58,200
145
210, 100
60.000
35,000
1,000
337,400
70,000
04 Communication services
2,000
06 Printing and reproduction
500
20,000
12,000
1,000
75,000
400
1,000
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-.
2,000
100,000
600
Obligations incurred
269, 771
405,000
600,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of mission
Economist
Tecimician
Highway engineer
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Civil aviation consultant
Consultant
Geographer
Geologist
Economist
Highway engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Highway engineer
Consultant
Economist
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955....
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
01
Personal services..
1952 actual 1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $48, 200
1 9,600
1 10, 200
25,480
17,120
8,660
12 108, 107
2,400
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $67, 400
3 28, 800
2 19, 200
1 9,600
5 42, 200
4 33, 840
1 8,760
1 8,360
2 16, 720
3 25, 080
4 28,160
1 7,240
1 7, 040
1 4,330
152, 710
4,000
1964 estimate
$68, 400
28.800
29.000
19.200
59. 520
42.600
17. 120
25. 080
25.080
25.520
28.760
14.680
14.080
4.455
29 261. 350
Working Funds, Commerce, Office of the Secretary {Special Account) —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
3
2
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 860
GS-10.0
$3,032
CPC-3.0
$6,586
GS-9.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,112
01 Personal services:
$13, 695
64
$19, 299
76
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
13, 659
19,375
16,850
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num
ber
1
Total
salary
$10,400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant for international civil avi-
1 5, 310
1 4, 045
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
1 3,920
1 3,032
1 4, 170
Total permanent, departmental
3 16,752
0. 6 3, 167
3
19,755
456
3 17, 282
498
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2.4 13,595
64
3
19,299
76
3 16,784
66
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01 Personal services.
13, 659
19, 376
16,850
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Working Funds, Commerce, Census —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
543
124
639
434
434
Average number of ail employees..
297
289
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,280
QS-5.7
$4,361
GS-5.7
$4 415
Average grade
OS-5.7
01 Personal services:
$1,912,952
385,200
7,787
$1, 121, 150
$1, 121, 486
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
6,336
6,514
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule under
current authorizations)
2,305,939
49,431
6,809
36, 762
149, 894
97, 698
111,842
24, 697
1,259
20
1,951
1, 127, 486
32, 214
1,128,000
32,000
23,009
107, 380
60,622
163, 340
19,942
19, 641
107, 000
153,000
460
2, 786, 302
1, 533, 994
1, 534, 000
Working Funds, Commerce, Census (Trust Fund)-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
10
6
6
2
Average number of all employees
476
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— Continued
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS— Continued
Working Funds, Commerce, Census — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS — COlltiUUed
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 280
GS-5.7
$4. 351
GS-5.7
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
tions (see Consolidated schedule
under current authorizations)
02 Travel --
03 Transport^ition of things-
$17,972
l,4f)0
2
65
1,242
413
67
$9. 199
757
60
649
108
50
05 Rents and utility services,
21.211
10. 823
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
Working Funds, Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
379
1 ;
221
305
2
173
110
94
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 327
GS-6.0
$2, 792
CPC-3.0
$5, 865
$3,244
$4, 797
GS-7.0
$2. 872
CPC-3.0
$5, 593
$3,226
$4. 263
GS-6.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions:
Wage board employees (average sal-
ary) -
Crews of vessels (average salary)
$5, 637
01 Personal services:
$899, 599
47,620
3.184
102, 287
$794, 935
5,490
2,880
29, 785
$471,062
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,648
19,000
1, 052. 690
177, 223
27, 027
993
137, 053
38,000
83,828
10, 999
331,915
147, 909
2,528
833.090
17,500
2.8U0
450
3,720
83,500
31, 200
2,500
106,000
350
1,590
491, 700
50,000
1,500
Services performed by other agen-
63, 360
140
2, 010, 165
1,082,700
606, 700
DETAIL OF PER.SONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Griuir^ n RiiiiT $S.:I60 to $9,360:
Nuin
ber
1
I
1
2
9
3
3
22
1
1
2
4
1
1
16
6
17
9
14
Total
salary
$8,760
7,040
7,040
15,080
58,460
18, 680
18, 620
120, 696
5.060
5,060
10. 870
22. 616
5.660
6.186
70. 405
23,645
65, 380
29,335
46,250
Num
ber
1
1
1
2
10
3
3
23
1
1
2
4
Total
salary
$8,760
7,040
7,640
15, 280
65, 440
18. 880
19,020
128, 130
5.185
6, 185
11,120
22,990
Num-
ber
Total
salary
(-11.; II-' I: 1 1 :7.i)40 to $8,040:
1 . $7, 840
(li:rl ;i I: : -.-..irtO to $6,940;
( ' ■ 1
1
6,140
Oni'li- II l; III' I i:"i,ll60 to $6,810;
10
52, 575
'' ' , ' '
1 1 ■ ■ ! '!■
M III;. ■■, ,1 II --
1
20
6
17
13
13
5,310
89, 225
20, 226
67,005
42, 995
44,020
1
9
3
10
7
7
5,436
(iiM.I, , I: '.• • 1 -M . I.I .>I,'JS5
(li.,.|i 1, l: ... . ...'■'. Ill ■1.645
Gruilf .J. U.m^i-; t.l.llil lu $1.160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
40, 349
12, 385
38,697
23,025
22,434
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
)epartni( i;i tl r,,iii imied
Cnili-, : ■' ;;! custodial grades:
GiMl I; ;. ■J,:i-i2to$3,032
Unf:i-:i;li ■! |iii III ' ,- ii hourly rates:
Rates $.5,060 and above
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) ,
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay -.-
N ight-work dilTerential
.\11 personal services, departmental.
Field:
Genera] schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Chief of magnetic observatory.
Geodetic engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Geophysicist- -
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Cartocrapher
Geodetic engineer.-
GeoDhysicist
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3.665. .
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430. .
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedule paid from this ac-
coimt...
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Crews of vessels
Part-time and temporary positions;
Part-time employment
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base —
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
All personal services, field.
Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2,792
44 258. 043
169 805, 175
50 255, 062
14 63, 094
1 4. 264
94 482, 755
1,870
17. 073
12,880
20, 990
21.115
20. 740
11.980
170. 920
152, 146
62. 440
124 485. 530
66 245, 660
3 12, 997
33 115, 940
Num- Total
57
185 938, 730
44 226, 893
11 ,58,810
4.045
10. 855
16. 435
6.140
64.205
22. 122
4.125
3.950
Num- Total
ber salary
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
Working Funds, Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads-
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
350
211
530
350
210
530
350
210
530
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4, 126
GS-5.9
$4, 168
GS-5.9
$4. 197
Average grade
GS-5.9
01 Fi'i il -I.! m;.;..-
$1, 375. 590
642, 027
5.309
169, 069
$1,384,500
550. 000
5.500
160, 000
$1, 384, 600
1,1 1 i.iuporary positions..
Hi. Jill 11 i.;;i III excess of 52-week
iKlsr
550, 000
5,500
160, 000
Total personal services (see Con-
2,081,995
119.681
16. 542
6.560
22.940
399, 2<8
327. 730
3,213
5,876,644
2, 100. 000
120. 000
20, 000
6.000
25. 000
10,000
400, 000
300, 000
10. 000
6. 494. 000
2,100.000
120, 000
20,000
04 Communication services
05 Reiils ;ili.l iililily srr\i.i.,s
6,000
25,000
10.000
07 Olli.'i ...iiil:." Ill il - l^ H''^.-.
08 Suppli.^ iiii'l liiiili mil-
400. omi
300. 000
10. 000
10 Lands and structures
5. 494, 000
WORKING FUNDS
477
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$10, 125
$15,000
$15,000
8, 873, 263
3, 386
8,500,000
8, 500, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
8,869,877
8,500,000
8, 500, 000
Working Funds. Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads {Special
Account) —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions - , , -
Full-time equivalent otall other positions.
20
3
15
20
3
20
20
20
Average salaries and p-ades:
General schedule giades;
$4.12R
QS-5.9
$4,158
GS-5.9
$4,197
OS-5.9
01 Personal services:
$48,700
7,845
200
1,810
$70,700
8.050
250
$70, 700
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
8,050
250
Payment above basic rates _ _
Total personal services (see Con-
58.555
4,210
26
20
4,726
406
25,226
1,756
115,355
313
79, 000
6,000
50
50
7,000
500
35, 000
2,000
370, 000
400
79, 000
6,00n
50
04 Communication services
50
7,000
500
07 Other contractual services
35,000
2,000
370. 000
400
210, 593
500,000
500, 000
Working Funds, Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads {Trust Fund) —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
3
1
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,932
OS-5.7
01 Personal services:
$9. 815
2,430
1,223
Part-time and temporary positions.
Total personal services (see Con-
13,468
1,130
5
6
140
2,544
971
51, 377
103
$38
69, 744
38
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from working funds. Bureau of Public
Roads, Department of Commerce
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
1953 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District engineer
Resident engineer
Design engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Highway engineer..
Bridge engineer
Construction superintendent . . .
Num- Total
$9, 160
27,080
8,360
123,600
26,160
5,940
$9, 160
27,280
8,560
43,640
7,440
124,600
26,360
6,140
126, 200
26,360
6,140
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- ' Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
30
30
$157, 675
30 $158,675
4
20, 990
4
21,365
4 21, 490
Construction superintendent
6
30,610
6
30,610
6 31,025
10, 745
2
10, 745
2 10, 995
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
16
74, 795
16
75,295
16 75, 545
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
60
266,800
60
269,300
60 272, 050
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
30
120, 725
30
121,725
30 123,475
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
35
125,725
36
126,975
35 128, 225
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665.
46
147, 755
46
149, 196
45 160,476
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
60
149, 980
60
151,100
60 152, 540
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
25
71,710
26
72, 110
25 72, 610
Grade 1. Range $2,,';00to $2,980
16
37,740
15
37,820
15 37,900
Ungraded positioiLs at annual rates:
16
56, 359
15
56,359
15 56,359
370 1.521.264
370 1,533,454
370 1,546,272
33 91,072
36
87, 159
33
78,254
Xet permanent, field (average num-
1,434,105
1,455,200
1,455,200
Part-time and temporary positions: Tem-
552, 302
558, 050
558, 050
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
5,509
5,750
5, 750
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
94,883
92,000
92, 000
-Additional pay for service abroad
66,916
68,000
68,000
2, 154, 018
2,179,000
2, 179, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
2,081,996
2, 100, 000
2, 100. 000
58,555
79, 000
79, 000
13,468
2, 154, 018
2, 179, 000
2, 179, 000
WEATHER BUREAU
Working Funds, Commerce, Weather Bureau —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
396
45
343
43-7
50
417
433
49
428
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,003
GS-5.7
$3,969
GS-5.5
$3,998
as-5.5
01 Personal services:
$1,188,803
80,367
4,672
73,441
$1, 465, 782
89,256
5,915
83,889
$1,520,369
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
88,360
6,178
87, 621
1, 347, 183
62,923
32,867
61,724
96,033
43,635
80,422
195, 948
154,499
2,821
1,634,842
71, 142
39,445
39,339
127,270
8,760
74,000
134, 495
60, 552
3,400
1, 702, 518
62, 846
36,636
40,140
128, 600
20,750
68, 250
141, 750
109,000
3,500
2,078,055
4,859
2,193,235
4,650
2, 303, 978
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
4,650
2,073,196
2, 188, 585
2,299,328
DETAIL OF PEBSOIfAL SEBVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of section
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of section
Research meteorologist
Grade II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of section
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service...
Research meteorologist
12,080
6,140
19, 020
11,880
42, 380
12.080
6.140
19, 220
11,880
42,580
12.280
6,140
19, 420
11,880
42, 980
478
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— Continued
WEATHER BUREAU— Continued
Working Funds, Commerce, Weather Bureau — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Observational inspector
Research meteorologist
Grade?. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
. Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3.655. _
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than .$6,060
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work diflerential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief airport meteorologist
Meteorologist in charge, field office.
Research meteorologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of section
Forecaster
Meteorological specialist
Research meteorologist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief airport meteorologist
Electronics technician
Hydrologist
Meteorological analyst
Meteorologist in charge, field office
Tabulation project planner
Technical assistant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to IM,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grades. Range $2,960 to $3,4.30
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grades. Range $2,;)52 to $3,032
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10, 370
6 31,. 360
1 5. 185
1 5. 185
8 41. 2.30
18 78. 620
22 92, 115
44 163, 640
12 40, 500
9 28, 135
1 2, 652
2 9,646
7.040
14.080
7.040
5. 940
17. 820
5.940
18. 220
6.060
15. 806
5.060
10. 370
272. 077
52. 955
125. 440
40.420
293. 370
19. 650
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions: Part-
time employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field-
Personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20. 490
6 31.485
1 6. 185
1 6. 185
10 61. 600
18 78. 896
21 88. 696
46 170. 986
13 43. 926
9 28. 100
1 2.632
2 9.546
18.420
6.310
6.186
5.060
6.060
15. 930
6.060
10. 370
286.667
.53. 206
126, 190
60, 680
376. 730
19, 775
244 907, 112
1,347.183
$20. 615
31.735
5.185
5.310
61. 975
75. 065
89. 070
168.325
44. 175
28,360
2.712
9.546
7.240
14.280
7.240
6.140
18. 220
6.940
18, 620
5.435
5.185
6.185
6.060
16. 055
5.185
10. 495
287. 942
63. 580
123. 405
60. 930
375. 870
19. 900
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
MILITARY FUNCTIONS
Department of the .^rmy
Working Fund, Army, Adjutant General —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2
2
2
2
2
2
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,062
GS-3.0
$3,062
GS-3.0
$3,062
GS-3.0
01 Personal services:
$6,125
20
$6, 126
20
$6, 125
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
20
6.145
60. 683
1.299.311
6.145
93.000
2.000,000
6.145
93.000
2, 000, 000
1,366,039
2,099,145
2,099,145
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
Cieneral schedule grades:
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 (aver-
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 125
20
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 126
20
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 125
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
20
6,146
6,146
6,145
Working Funds, Army, Chemical Corps —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
81
60
36
22
19
13
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,677
GS-6.9
$3. 100
$4. 560
GS-6.9
$3,100
K661
GS-6.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,100
01 Personal services;
$202, 830
771
5.909
$83. 495
317
2,068
48, 216
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
183
1,220
209, 610
376
11,776
12,321
322. 933
37. 902
907
85.880
200
5.000
5.000
137. 620
16. 000
300
49, 618
100
3,000
3,000
86,082
9,000
200
695. 725
973
250.000
180,000
594. 752
250.000
150, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 760
1 8.360
1 8,760
1 7,240
1 7,040
1 7,240
1 6, 140
2 12,080
3 16, 656
1 5, 186
1 4,620
12 62, 835
2 7. 840
6 17. 675
4 13. 260
5 16. 160
2 6.660
1 2, 580
36 111,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,240
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,340
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
1 5,060
1 6,310
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7, Range $4,205 to $4,966
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
Grade 6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060. ..
5 21, 275
1 3,920
2 7, 195
2 6. 510
2 6. 220
2 8, 410
1 4.046
1 3, 660
2 6. 280
19 68. 900
11 34. 100
81 317, 580
31 114, 760
35 131.870
13 48. 375
19 70. 515
6 22, 300
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) -..
50 202, 830
22 83. 495
13 48, 215
WORKING FUNDS
479
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEUvicES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay ,
$771
5,909
$317
2,068
$183
1,220
01 Personal services
209, 610
85,880
49, 618'
Working Funds, Army {Consolidated) —
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
99
91
87
86
87
Average salary and grade:
General schedule grades:
$3,808
GS-5.4
$3,806
GS-5.0
01 Personal services:
$348, 720
1.325
8,802
$329,265
1.260
1.000
$331. 140
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
358. 847
2,359
119
25, 414
290
91, 669. 053
324. 580
1, 400. 464
8,629
1.840
331. 515
2.179
110
23,478
268
86, 543, 624
299. 858
1. 293, 796
7,972
1, 700
333. 435
2,175
02 Travel,
23,440
07 Other contractual services
86, 544. 425
7.960
93, 791. 695
88, 504. 500
88. 504. 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3.6.55
Qrad.- 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num- Total
her salary
10 $45. 926
80 302. 800
5 15.875
4 12. 440
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $34, 390
70 267 700
5 16. 275
4 12. 760
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $35. 390
70 267. 200
5 16,750
4 11,800
99 377. 040
8 28.320
87 331. 125
0.5 1.860
Net permanent, field (average
91 348. 720
1. 325
8.802
86. 5 329. 265
1.250
1.000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
1,296
358, 847
331. 515
333,435
Working Funds, Army, Engineers, Military —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
462
442
710
682
327
311
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,738
GS-4.9
$2. 709
CPC-3.7
$3,146
$3,738
QS-4.9
$2. 706
CPC-3.7
$3,146
$3,738
GS-1.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,700
OPC-3.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 146
01 Personal services:
$1, 470, 748
5,648
66. 465
$2. 275. 650
8.739
66.611
$1. 060, 230
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4.072
35, 698
1, 542, 861
11,263
54,637
82, 997
2, 438, 677
609,638
481, 380
15. 263. 563
8.175
2,350,000
17,000
78,000
115,000
3, 600. 000
850.000
700.000
21. 796, 970
10,000
1, 100, 000
8,000
34,000
60,000
1,580,000
375, IIOO
.308. 000
9, 938, 000
7,000
20.493.091
29, 510, 976
13, 400, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Statistical officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney adviser __
Real estate analyst __.
Realty officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal accountant
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay._
AH personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Realty officer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.Administrative officer
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Realty officer
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Appraiser.,
.Attorney adviser
Cartographer
Engineer, civil _.,
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, mechanical
Realty officer
Supply officer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Appraiser
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Personnel officer
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Appraiser
Attorney adviser.
Cartographer
Engineer, civil
Engineer, general
Fiscal officer
Organization and methods ex-
aminer.
12.680
6.140
6,940
3.785
3.175
2.950
Position classifier
Supply officer
Realty officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4.160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3.655 .
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent field (average nu
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work diflerential
1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$7,440
12.880
6.140
6.140
5.660
4.830
3.910
3.255
3.030
Num- Total
ber salary
13.080
6.140
6,140
4,035
3,336
3,110
7,040
7,240
7 040
7,040
5,940
5,940
5.940
5.940
5,940
11.880
5.940
5,940
5,500
5,500
6,625
6,500
5.060
10. 120
5.185
5.060
5.060
5.060
5,060
6,060
5,060
5,060
10,120
18. 480
42. 050
30.360
54.560
101. 600
118.000
99.000
7,500
8.730
5.104
2,420
264 830. 544
All personal services, field.
Personal s
7,040
14, 280
14.080
7.040
12.080
5,940
11.880
6.140
5.940
5.940
6.140
11.880
11.125
5.626
5.750
5.625
5,185
20, 740
5,310
5,060
5,185
15. 430
5,185
5,185
5,185
6,185
15, 555
23,600
55,915
42. 745
152.040
158. 135
180.200
132. 130
10.240
14. 470
5.264
7.330
6.140
6.140
6.140
1 5.310
1 5,435
1 5,310
5,310
6,310
5,310
5,310
6,435
14,360
26, 730
16. 180
41. 795
76,225
90,110
74, 780
3,070
5.504
7.620
Working Funds, Army, Chief of Staff —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
13
12
2
2
2
2
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET- FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
Department of the Army — C'oiitiiiued
Working Finidx. Army, Chief of Staff — Continued
OBLIGATIONS Br OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Average salary and grade:
General schedule grades: i
$4, 041
GS-5.0
$3, 187
OS-4.0
$3,187
GS-4.0
01 I'ersonal services:
$48, 318
178
$6,350
24
$6,350
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
24
48,496
265
167
307
3
3.831
4,466
667
844
6,374
3
78
142
1
1,157
167
78
6,374
3
04 Communication services
78
142
1
07 0 ther contractual services
1.157
167
09 Equipment.
78
59,046
8,000
8,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 6. Range $3,975 to $4,645
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3, 175 to $3,665
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 420
11 42,495
1 3,335
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2
$6, 360
2
$6,350
13 60,250
0.5 1,932
2
6,350
2
6,350
Net permanent, field (average num-
12.6 48,318
178
2
6,350
24
2
6,350
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
24
12.5 48,496
2
6,374
2
6.374
Working FumU, Army, Ordnance —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
881
869
650
520
620
510
Average salaries and grades:
Genera] schedule grades:
Average salary -
V, , $4,001
OS-6.6
$2, 443
CPC-2
$3, 514
$3,984
GS-5.5
$3,984
GS-5.6
; Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 609
$3,509
01 Personal services:
$3, 104, 584
11,952
339. 983
$1,882,250
7,153
,74,572
$1,842,628
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
7,002
74, 400
3, 466, 519
18,914,170
39, 666, 916
1,963,976
27, 735, 000
10,785,952
1,924,030
7,300,000
776, 970
62, 027, 606
40, 484. 927
10, 000, 000
DUTAIL OF FEESONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer, mechanical
Production specialist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, design
6,540
13, 880
6,340
1953 estimate
6,640
13, 880
6,340
1954 estimate
6,740
13,880
6,640
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative ofl^cer
Engineer, ordnance-
Procurement specialist
Patent examiner- - —
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4.160-
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230.-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates of $5,060 and
above:
Electrician
Foreman, machinist
Foreman, machine inspector
Inspector
Superintendent, shop
Positions at hourly rates less than $5,060.
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52 -week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential -
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1963 estimate 1954 estimate
$10,620
95.830
5.435
11. 620
70, 655
27, 065
09,415
64, 300
07, 220
37, 030
7,330
5,533
43, 449
10,379
$10, 870
80, 400
5,560
11,620
62, 120
23, 396
02. 595
58. 190
01.160
28.615
5,533
21,319
5,075
Working Funds, Army, Quartermaster Corps —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
31
28
31
30
31
30
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,452
GS-6.1
$4,452
OS-6.1
$4,452
OS-6.1
01 Personal services:
$122,402
465
2.993
$131,002
480
361
$131,002
Regular pay in excess of 52-weck
480
361
125, 860
218
135, 872
237,064,749
131,843
1.000
202, 157
233, 000, 000
131,843
1,000
202, 157
253,000,000
237,326,699
233, 336. 000
263,335,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Purchasing officer
Supply distribution officer -
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Purchasing officer ..- ..--
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Purchasing officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Purchasing officer -
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range .$3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
• Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060-
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (averagenum-
ber, net salary) -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
12, 480
5,685
4,746
14.240
4.045
21. 460
16,675
18, 180
2.830
2,562
3,350
Num- Total
5,810
"iieis"
4.170
22. 210
17. 075
18. 660
5,660
2,632
6,630
WORKING FUNDS
481
Departmext of the Navy
WorkiiHi Funds, Navy, Aeronautics —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
6
6
85
81
100
96
Average salaries and grades:
Genera! schedule grades:
$4, 678
OS-7.8
$7, 040
OS-12.0
$3,860
,$7. 240
OS-12.0
$3,850
01 Persona! services:
$26, 155
91
146
$313, 860
1,208
294
$371, 840
Beguiar pay in excess of 62-weel;
1,428
294
26, 392
846
316, 362
600
3,000
58,000
166. 5.38
25,000
1.000
373. 562
600
4,000
88.000
2,758
205. 838
27.000
1,000
29,996
569,500
700,000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,040
497
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$7,040
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$7, 240
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1 6, .543
27
146
I 7, 040
28
294
1
7. 240
Regularpay in excess of 52-weel£ base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
28
294
All persona! services, departmental.
6,716
7,362
7,662
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
5 21, 025
84
323,400
99
381, 150
5 21, 025
1 1,413
84
4
323, 400
16, 580
99
4
381, 150
16. 550
Net permanent, field (average num-
4 19,612
64
80
306,820
1,180
96
364,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1,400
19,676
308,000
366,000
26,392
316, 362
373, 562
Working Funds, Navy, Marine Corps —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
106
84
125
105
161
135
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,460
GS-6.9
$2,360
$4, 555
GS-7.1
$2. 460
$4,563
GS-7.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,296
01 Personal services:
$358, 395
1,382
$456,739
1,753
$572. 336
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2.201
359, 777
66
527
12, 732
113,646
457,492
217
1,406
23, 446
344,990
574, 537
244
1,934
27,840
455, 445
486, 747
827, 550
1,060,000
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent-
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Nimi- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
1 6, 340
1 5,310
2 10, 745
2 10, 995
76 339. 830
1 3.410
3 9. 765
2 5. 980
2 6. 500
15 35.404
Num
ber
1
1
1
2
2
99
1
3
- Total
salary
$7. 240
6. 640
5,435
10. 995
11,245
446, 045
3,635
10, 005
Num
ber
125
3
2
Total
salary
$7,240
6.540
Grade 9 . Range $5,066 to $5,810:
5, 660
11.245
Teacher
11.495
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 -
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,665..
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Grade 2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
567. 750
3.660
10.245
6,900
16
36, 940
23
62,816
106
22
440. 319
81, 924
125
20
537, 980
82, 241
161
26
682, 550
110, 214
Net permanent, field (average num-
84
358, 395
1,382
105
455, 739
1,763
135
572, 336
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
2,201
359, 777
467, 492
574, 537
Working Funds, Office of Naval Research —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
.\verage number of all employees
44
41
44
43
44
43
-\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 377
GS-8.8
$4,042
$5, 449
GS-8.8
$4,042
$5, 449
GS-8.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 042
01 Personal services:
$213, 884
700
100
$227, 100
700
200
J227. 100
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
700
200
214,684
19,905
228,000
30,000
.5, 000
.'5,000
10, 574, 016
166,000
85,000
228.000
30.000
.5,000
.1,000
9, 788, 275
64,928
9. 661. 000
165, 000
09 Equipment .... .
86,000
10, 087, 792
11,092,015
10, 179, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Physicist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940: .
Chemist —
Engineer
Military training specialist
Physicist
Psychologist
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chemist
Contract specialist
Engineer
Exhibits engineer
Illustrator, scientific and technical.
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Positions at (hourly, daily, etc.) rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $6,060..
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1963 estimate
6,140
11,880
31,500
12,080
11,880
5,186
6,060
6,060
5,310
5,810
12, 740
7,070
9,925
9,250
2,760
28,294
6,340
12,080
32, 100
11,880
12,080
5,186
6,186
5,185
5,310
5,810
12, 866
7,320
10, 005
9,330
2,830
6,340
12, 080
31,900
11,880
12,280
6,060
6,185
5,310
5,310
5,810
12,865
7,320
10, 005
9,260
2,910
43 227, 100
482
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— Continued
MILITARY FUNCTIONS— Continued
Department of the Navy — continued
Working Funds, Navy, Ordnance —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
23
20
942
915
531
523
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,125
GS-6.4
$2, 778
$4,760
GS-7.7
$3,360
$4,760
GS-7.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,360
01 Personal services:
$79, 555
396
8,880
$3,961,050
15, 860
441.900
$2,419,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
11,400
270, 100
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under current
88,830
430
4, 418, 800
25,000
170,000
5,811,591
250,000
22,200
2,701,000
02 Travel -
25,000
250,000
41,151
6,335,300
250,000
486
12,700
130, 897
10,697,591
9, 674, 000
Working Funds, Navy, Ships —
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.JECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
91
102
87
Average number of all employees
Deduct number paid from project order
80
90
9
85
4
Average number of employees paid from
80
81
81
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,521
GS-6.8
$3,650
$4,536
GS-6.8
$3,630
$4,688
GS-6.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,595
01 Personal services:
$339, 543
1,306
57,583
$380, 800
1,500
37,700
$361,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-Vfeek
1,400
t 36,800
398, 432
420,000
46,000
398,200
23,200
Deduct amoimts financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07, 08,
398, 432
98,841
2,940
148,317
56,668
27,719
2,110
376,000
100,000
4,000
200,000
148,000
31,000
2,000
375,000
108,000
4,000
200,000
31 000
2,000
735, 027
860,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEEVicES — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Biologist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electronics
Physicist
Grade 11. Range .$6,940 to $6,940:
Biologist..
Chemist..
Engineer
Engineer, electronics
Physicist
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Biologist
Chemist
Engineer
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, mechanical..
Physicist
1962 actual 1963 estimate
$14, 280
7,040
7,240
7,440
12,680
6,140
6,140
12, 680
12,080
5,185
10, 496
15, 655
10, 245
.5,060
5,310
12,480
6,140
6,140
12, 480
18, 220
10, 370
10,620
15,680
10, 370
10, 245
5,435
1954 estimate
$7, 440
7,240
7.440
7,040
12,680
6,340
6,340
12,680
12,280
10,620
10,620
10, 496
5,310
6, 310
5,560
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range .$2,950 to $3,4.30
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates $6,060 and above
Rates less than $5,060
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
Total personal services
Deduct amounts financed from project
orders charged to object classes 07, 08,
and 09 .-
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
43,045
39,885
12,040
$4,870
26. 730
4.045
46,830
43,540
15. 230
8,730
1,500
37,700
420,000
4.5.000
Department of the Air Force
Working Fund, Air Force —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1962 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
235
161
235
161
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,452
GS-6.4
$4,486
CPC-9.1
$4,100
$4,681
GS-6.6
$t,580
CPC-9.1
$4,100
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$682,008
2,623
23,360
$689, 577
2,631
23,675
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
707, 991
716,883
2,661
721,762
36,099
197,294
900
1,673.869
22,637
897
2,405,394
1,674,499
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Storage officer
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Storage officer -
Grade 5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160. .
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,666..
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative ofllcer
Communications engineer
Electronics engineer
Signal equipment engineer
Meteorologist
Navigation specialist
Grades. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,.645
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Total
salary
$7,040
5,810
5,435
27.300
32,860
45, 105
11,370
38,660
4,620
44.175
32, 110
10,700
630
10, 170
5,560
27,925
33, 610
45, 980
11,620
39,535
4,745
45, 175
32,985
WORKING FUNDS
483
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1964 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $64. 220
1 3, 575
12 34. 973
3 14. 445
9 39. 390
143 586, 300
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $34, 929
1 3. 666
12 35, 933
3 14,695
9 40, 265
151 619, 100
Num- Total
ber salary
Grade 2 Range $2,750 to $3,230 - . _
Crafts, protective, anil custodial grades:
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiva-
233 984. 538
74 312, 688
233 995, 712
74 316, 305
Net permanent field (average num-
159 671, 850
2,584
21. 301
2.047
169 679. 407
2,592
21.629
2,046
Regular pay in excess of 52-weels base
Payment above basic rates:
697. 782
705, 674
707, 991
716, 883
CIVIL FUNCTIONS
Department of the Army
Working Funds, Army, Engineers, Civil —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
263
245
63
60
68
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,186
GS-6.5
$3,230
CPC^.O
$3,899
$4,274
GS-6.5
$3,272
CPC^.l
$3,625
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,644
01 Personal services: _
$1,024,015
3,932
122, 701
$179,311
689
10. 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
880
Payment above basic rates
10. 000
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule imder cur-
1,150,648
38, 640
469, 172
3,321
66, 602
76
1,704,963
198, 199
304,912
5, 632, 650
232
190. 000
6. 250
4.500
650
15.000
50
300. 000
30.000
60. 000
990. 735
200
240,000
6,600
75 000
686
9,569,215
1, 597, 386
2,000,000
Working Funds, Army, Engineers, Civil {Trust Fund) —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1963 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
48
45
69
67
59
67
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 324
OS-6.5
$4,382
GS-6.6
$4,397
Average grade
OS-6.6
01 Personal services:
$204, 996
787
.$262,990
1,010
1,000
$262, 990
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,010
1,000
Total personal services (See Con-
solidated schedule under
205, 783
92
1,686
448
70.331
1,006
265,000
126
150
500
87.400
1,600
265,000
126
160
200
25,000
08 Supplies and materials
1,000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$100
3,430,343
350
$50
$178, 086
283
360
457, 715
3, 785, 468
1,000,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Working Funds, Interior, Bureau of Reclamation —
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
73
2
106
81
Average number of all employees
118
108
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 485
GS-6.6
$2,420
CPC-2.0
$6,027
GS-6.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,500
$6, 502
01 Personal services:
$616, 161
$622, 174
6,827
2,994
9,122
$537 156
3.827
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,363
2,988
14, 975
Payments to other agencies for reim-
3,747
622, 271
11,686
909
3.976
2.065
5.276
46. 697
19. 159
3,287
541,117
32,400
6,400
4,810
8,050
8.810
508.260
79.950
42.850
4,305.811
650
04 Communication services
4.300
6 900
47. 784
9, 459. 390
2
710
715,328
6,538,008
10, 296, 9O0
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer _
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
Superintendent
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer -_.
Grade 11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative oificer
Engineer
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
Finance officer _
Safety engineer _
Supply officer
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2, Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,540
Unclassified
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Part-time employment
W. A. E. employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
118. 7 $616,161
Total
salary
$9,600
8,360
10,120
6,060
5,060
6,060
4.620
42,300
22, 895
17,425
19, 210
14,830
11,000
Total
salary
8,360
21,120
5,625
10, 370
10, 245
5,185
5,185
4,735
43,860
23,646
17, 925
19,690
15,230
11,320
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— Continued
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
Working Funds, Interior, Bureau of Reclamalion — C^ontinued
DETAIL ur PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Niglit-worli diflerential
Additional pay for services abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able detail
01
Personal services .
1953 estimate 1954 estimate
$2,500
3,300
3,322
$3,000
5,300
6,675
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Working Funds, Geological Survey —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1.213
92
1,212
1,695
116
1,681
1,698
102
1,692
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$4, 395
QS-6.5
$4, 451
GS-6.6
$4, 401
GS-6.5
0] Personal services;
$5. 154, 808
315, 263
20, 973
166, 960
$7, 253, 000
408, 000
27,000
67. 000
$6, 922, 000
Part-time and temporary positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
371, 000
27, 000
65, 000
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
5, 658, 004
591, 039
38,609
34, 078
26, 521
47, 476
2.867,305
133, 134
515. 163
721, 673
120
14
4,634
7. 745. 000
820,000
55,000
45,000
91,700
56, 000
3, ,S00. 000
180. 000
654, 842
1, 010, 000
7, 385, 000
790,000
65,000
46,000
90,500
.64,000
4. 366, 000
Services performed by other agen-
180, 000
664, 700
995,000
9,000
8.500
10, 637, 770
14, 465, 542
1,400
14, 622, 700
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
1,400
10, 637, 770
14, 464, 142
14,621,300
OBLIGATION'S BY OBJECTS — Continued
BUREAU OF MINES
Working Funds, Bureau of Mines —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
828
85
882
840
86
885
840
83
875
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,139
as-5.8
$3,161
CPC^.6
$3, 867
K133
OS-5.7
$3,167
CPC-4.6
$3,867
$4,148
GS-5.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 171
CPC-4.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,867
01 Personal services;
$3, 183, 403
366, 180
11,291
64, 713
$3,233,672
359, 000
12.420
64.800
$3, 206, 708
Part-time and temporary positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
364, 000
12, 450
69. 800
3,615,587
74, 764
96, 652
7.013
80,205
15,778
3,669,892
74,000
96,000
7,000
80,000
16,000
3, 632. 958
72.000
96,000
7,000
80,000
06 Printing and reproduction
16,000
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1964 estimate
$.391, 837
786,373
784, 733
224,611
25,153
$392, 000
786, 000
780,000
200,000
25,000
$390,000
786 000
780,000
200,000
6, 102 696
6, 125, 892
6,084,958
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, fuels and explosives
division —
Chemical engineer.-
Commodity industry analyst
Mining engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Assistant head, international trade
imit
Commodity industrial analyst
Commodity specialist
Geographer
Head statistical unit
Petroleum geologist
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Commodity industry analyst
Statistical analyst
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Commodity industry analyst
Research assistant -
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4.955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grade 3. Range $2,652 to $3,032 -
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions; Tem-
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-w6ek base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
All personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades;
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Metallurgist
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Chief, explosives research section...
Chief, flame section —
Chief, kinetics section
Chief, special minerals investiga-
tion branch...
Chief, statistical service branch —
Metallurgist
Research engineer
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Assistant chief, statistical service
branch
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer
Chemist...
Chief, jet propulsion section
Chief, synthetic mineral branch.. .
Metallurgist
Mining engineer
Physical chemist
Grade 11. Range'S^^OioTo'VelMO:
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer
Chemist -
Machine records oflScer ._
Maintenance engineer
MetUurgist
Mineralogist
Mining engineer.. .-
Physical chemist
Physicist
Technologist
Grade 9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Electrical engineer
Geologist
Mathematician
7.040
21,920
7,440
7,240
7,040
8,040
15, 306
^ 810
8,410
12, 135
44, 045
75, 745
105, 500
11, S
105 432, 812
5 21, 723
3 11, 906
97 399, 184
7,040
7,040
7,040
35,800
7,240
7,640
69,120
22,520
21,120
7.240
12,080
17,820
25,960
18,020
5,940
55, 460
5,940
38, 440
36, 240
31, 100
12. 480
6,810
36, 170
46, 435
6,435
6,060
5,060
$8,560
26, 280
8,660
1.6, 680
5,810
8,535
12, 610
46, 170
77, 025
122, 236
31,650
6,290
474, 037
24,300
441, 737
14,000
17, 620
8,360
8,560
9,360
8,960
8,560
7,240
7,040
7,240
36,200
7,240
7,640
59, 520
22,620
21,120
7,240
12,280
18, 220
25, 960
18, 220
6,140
55, 660
6,140
38,640
36,440
31,100
12,680
6,810
36, 170
46, 436
6,660
8,185
6, 185
WORKING FUNDS
485
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Field— Continued
Nun-
- Total
Nnn
- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
her
salary
ber
salary
her
salary
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
1
$5, 060
1
$5, 185
12
63,720
15,430
5,435
63,720
15,430
5,435
5,560
10 495
3
15, 430
3
1
5 310
2
10, 495
2
10, 495
2
30 610
30, 610
360, 670
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
83
360, 670
83
83
360, 670
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Ifi
62, 275
16
62, 275
16
62, 275
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4, 160
56
197, 191
56
197, 191
5fi
197, 191
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3S
130,545
38
130, 545
38
130, 545
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
103
311, 090
103
311,090
103
311.090
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
HK
190, 040
6K
190, 040
68
190,040
Grade 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1
2,500
1
2,500
1
2,580
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
3
12,970
3
12,970
3
12,970
Grade 7. Range $1,435 to $4,035
5
18, 870
5
18,870
5
18, 870
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
2
6,480
2
6,480
2
6,480
Grade 3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
6
16, 272
fi
16, 272
6
16, 272
Grade 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
5
12,100
5
12,100
S
12, 100
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
215
723 2
831,371
215
831,371
215
831,371
,912,239
268,076
205, 734
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
33
140. 056
20
80,680
20
80,680
Net permanent, field (average num-
I'art-time and temporary positions:
315,000
30,000
W. A. E. employment
27, 451
25,000
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base
9,751
10, 730
10 730
Payment above basic rates:
44, 736
19, 121
19,000
19,000
All personal services, field
3, 199, 437
3,211,665
3
168.466
3, 615, 587
3,669,892
3,632,958
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Working Funds, Interior, National Park Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Summary of Personal Serrices
Total number of permanent positions
12
2
11
11
4
14
6
Average number of aD employees
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,711
OS-9.4
$5,241
GS-8.7
Personal service obligations:
$53 472
5,454
262
404
.$.54, 024
12,588
221
399
$18,818
"' 123
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base^--
Total personal .service obligation.'^
(see Consolidated schedule under
59. 592
67,232
Direct Obligations
59. 592
4,116
728
235
1.018
226
2 084
3,868
543
87
&3.632
7,339
220
370
1.250
1.500
3,425
6,767
2,026
87
02 Travel
1,850
35
07 Other contractual services
284
72,497
86.616
3,600
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottier Accounts
72, 497
90.216
21, 610
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Working Funds, Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
57
21
76
60
7
60
42
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary...
$4,514
GS-7.1
$3,925
K683
GS-7.3
$3,879
$4,737
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$244, 925
60, 932
938
1.469
$243,697
20,680
791
575
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total persoiial services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
308, 264
10. 752
2.404
1.018
6.501
157
39. 673
3.S 763
23,861
43
1.274
265, 743
27,881
5.430
688
4,020
16.845
37,525
87.729
50,466
02 Travel
23 800
125
335
429. 710
280
496,452
65
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
429, 430
496, 397
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
Working Funds, Interior, Territories and Island Possessions-
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
16
16
16
16
21
21
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
$5,616
$5,793
$5, 909
01 Persona! services: Permament posi-
tions (see Consolidated schedule
under current authorizations)
07 Other contractual services
$89,850
31,450
$98,475
32, 825
$124,095
41,365
Obligations incurred
121,300
131, 300
165, 460
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION
Working Funds, Labor, Employees' Compensation (Trust Fund) —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
40 '
38
40
39
40
38
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,962
OS-^.8
$4,016
GS^.8
GS^.8
01 Peisonal services:
$150. 239
609
8,593
$155, 588
618
8,794
$155, 588
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
618
Payments to other agencies for
8. 794
Total personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
159, 441
470
737
165,000
.500
750
165, 000
500
750
486
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR— Continued
BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION— Continued
Working Fnnds, Labor, Employees' Com-pensalion (Trust Funii}-
Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
$1,513
3,970
373
2,766
221
$1,500
5,000
400
1.600
250
$1,500
5,000
400
1,600
250
169, 491
175,000
175,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy commissioner
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant deputy commissioner
Grade 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Claims examiner ---
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Claims examiner
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 So $3,655
Grades. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay scale for
part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimburs-
able details. .-
01 Personal services
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
29,000
5,435
4,205
22,960
20,970
26,200
31, 860
158, 460
7,950
$9,800
8,040
29,500
5,560
4,205
23,335
21, 210
26.600
32. 410
40 160, 660
1 5, 072
155. 588
618
8,794
$10. 000
8,040
5,685
4,330
23,835
21.370
40 163.515
2 7, 927
38 155, 588
618
8,794
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Working Funds, Post Office, General —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions-
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01
Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services-.
02 Travel
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials---
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred-
1953 estimate
15,000
4, 377, :m
2,500
2,000
1954 estimate
15,000
4, 777, 464
2,500
2,000
1 1952, allocation from Treasury Department.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
1952 actual
1953 estimate
1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 560
2 10. 035
3 12.760
5 19. 050
16 55,715
22 69, 080
5 14,390
12 36,784
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 685
2 10,160
5 19, 550
16 55,715
22 69, 230
5 14,470
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
66 223, 374
5.5 16,856
3 9,312
Net permanent, departmental (av-
60. 5 206, 518
838
63 214, 447
207, 356
215,286
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
Working Funds, Treasury, United States Secret Service —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions-
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade _-_
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary — ---
Average grade
Personal services:
Permanent positions - . .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base---
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services-.
07 Other contractual services..
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred-.
1962 actual
1953 estimate 1964 estimate
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Grade 7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Grade 10. Range $4,566 to $5,315
Grade 9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
Grade 7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
Grade 6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grade 6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Grade 4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential.
01
Personal services.
1952 actual 1953 estimate 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
- Total
salary
$4, 955
4,160
3,575
3,510
5,315
4,900
31,380
21, 980
171, 138
178, 990
INDEX
Access roads, see Roads, access. Page
Accounting Office, General 39-41
Accounts, Bureau of 402-403
Acquisition and construction, see Construction.
Acquisition of lands for national forests 149-150
Administrative Office, United States Courts ^^_ 18
Administrator, Office of the:
Agricultural Research Administration 132
Federal Security Agency 99-100, 103
Housing and Home finance Agency 117-118, 474
Aeronautics Administration, Civil 186-192
Aeronautics Board, Civil 192-194
Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for 43-45
Aeronautics, Navy 481
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 175-176
Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry, Bureau of 140-142
Agricultural commodities, surplus, removal of 174
Agricultural conservation program 458
Agricultural Economics, Bureau of 131-132
Agricultural Marketing Act 127-131
Agricultural problems of Alaska 134-135
Agricultural program in Virgin Islands 134
Agricultural Relations, Foreign, Office of 170-171
Agricultural Research Administration 132-144, 175, 456-457
Agricultural Research Center 175
Agriculture census 185-186
Agriculture, Department of:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 127-172
Permanent authorizations 172-175
Revolving and management funds 175-182
Trust funds 456-461
Air Force, Department of the:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 270-283
Permanent authorizations 284
Revolving and management funds 291
Working funds . 482-483
Air navigation development 192
Air-navigation facilities, establishment of 189-190
Aircraft and facilities, Navy 241-245
Aircraft and related procurement. Air Force 270-272
Aircraft and related procurement, construction of, Navy__ 245-247
Airport program, Federal-aid 191-192
Airports, public, Alaska 192
Airports, Washington 190-191
Alaska:
Agricultural problems, research on 134-135
Airports, public 192
Communication system 234-235
Disease and sanitation investigations and control 83-84
Experimental work, payments to 132-133
Maintenance and operation of roads 347-348
Office of Territories 346-348, 356-358
Payments for extension work 166-167
Public works 346
Roads, bridges, and trails, improvement of • 465
Roads construction 346-347
Tongass Forest highways 204-205
Alaska Railroad 356-358
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 421-422
Alien Property, Office of 370-371
American Battle Monuments Commission 27-28
American sections, international commissions 392-393
Animal Industry, Bureau of 137-139, 456-457
Antitrust Division, Justice 363
Apprenticeship, Bureau of 376
Aqueduct, Washington 450-451
Arbitration and emergency boards. National Mediation
Board 48
Architect, Municipal, Office of, District of Columbia 442
Architect of the Capitol 1-4
Archives, National i 455-456
Army, Department of the:
Military functions: Page
General and special fund accounts 214-237
Revolving and management funds 284-286
Working funds 478-480
Civil functions:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 291-302
Permanent authorizations 302
Revolving and management funds 302-306
Working funds 483
Army National Guard 230
Art, National Gallery of 56
Arthritis and metabolic disease activities 91-92
Assistance, Public, Bureau of 97-98
Assistance, technical. Bureau of Public Roads 461-462
Assistance to States and Territories, Public Health Service.. 80-81
Atomic Energy Commission 28-31
Attorneys and marshals. United States 364
B
Battle Monuments Commission, American 27-28
Blind, books for adult 8
Blindness and neurology activities 93
Board, see individual boards.
Boards of Inquiry, Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service 37
Bonneville Power Administration 310-312
Books for adult blind 8
Botanic Garden 4-5
Bridge and Street Divisions, District of Columbia 445-447
Bridges, roads, and trails, improvement of, Alaska 465
Brush disposal, Forest Service 172-173
Budget, Bureau of the 22-23, 473
Buildings:
Abroad, acquisition of 389
And grounds. Architect of the Capitol 1-2
And grounds, Supreme Court 15
District of Columbia, Office of Superintendent of 443-444
District of Columbia, operation and maintenance of.- 427-428
Executive Mansion and grounds 21-22
Library of Congress 4
Repair, improvement, and equipment of. General Serv-
ices Administration 107-108
Bureau, see individual bureaus.
Business census 184
California, hydraulic mining in 302
Canal Zone Government 301-303
Cancer Institute, National 88-89
Canteen service revolving fund, Veterans Administration 72
Capital Parks, National, District of Columbia 451-452
Capital Planning Commission, National 46-47
Capitol, Architect of the 1-4
Catalog cards, distribution of. Library of Congress 7-8
Cemeterial expenses. Army 291-292
Census, Bureau of the 184-186, 461, 475-476
Central Garage, District of Columbia 445
Certification and inspection services. Food and Drug Ad-
ministration _■ 74-75
Chemical Corps, Army 478-479
Chemistrv, Agricultural and Industrial, Bureau of 140-142
Chief of Staff, Army 479-480
Children's Bureau 98
Civil Aeronautics Administration 186-192
Civil Aeronautics Board 192-194
Civil Defense Administration, Federal 33-35
Civil Defense, Office of, District of Columbia 431
Civil Engineering, Navy 257-260
Civil engineers. Army 483
Civil functions, see Defense, Department of.
Civil Service Commission 31-33, 65
487
488
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1954
Pago
Claims, Court of 16
Claims of persons of Japanese ancestry, Justice 364-365
Coast and Geodetic Survey 194-195, 476
Coast Guard 1 414-416, 418
Columbia Institution for the Deaf 73
Commerce, Department of:
General and special fund accounts 183-206
Revolving and management funds 206-209
Trust funds 461-462
Worlving funds 474-478
Commissary funds, Federal prisons 465
Comniissiniirr, Ollice of the, Social Security Administration. 99
Commissi. in-, x,, indivitlual commissions.
Commodity (-'redit Corporation 178-181
Commodity Exchange Authority 160
Communicable diseases, control of 81-82
Communications Commission, Federal 35-36
Communications Svstem, Alaska 234-235
Compensation, Employees', Bureau of 379-380, 485-486
Compensation, grants "to States for unemployment 378
Conciliation and Mediation Service, Federal 36-37
Congress, Library of 5-8
Congressional printing and binding 8-12
Connally Hot Oil Act^ enforcement of. Interior 307
Conservation and development of mineral resources, Bureau
of Mines 333-335
Conservation program, agricultural 458
(!!onstruction:
Acquisition, and improvements, Coast Guard 415-416
Aircraft and related procurement. Navy 245-247
Alasl^a roads 346-347
And acquisition of real property, Air Force . 272
And rehabilitation, Bureau of Reclamation 322-326
Bonneville Power Administration 310-312
Bureau of Indian Affairs 318-319
Bureau of Land Management 314
Bureau of Mines 336
Fish and Wildlife Service 342
Internalional Boundary and Water Commission, United
Stat<'s and Me\ico__" 391
Military, Army 229-230, 235-237
National Park Service 338
Of schools. Housing and Home Finance Agency 474
Ships, Navy _ 251
Southeastern Power Administration 307-308
Southwestern Power Administration 308-309
Construction services;
District of Columliia, Municipal Architect's Office 443
Geii(>ral Services Administration, public buildings — 114-115
Public Health Service hospitals 84-85
Control of forest pests 144-146
Cooperative range improvements 151
Cooperative work. Bureau of Public Roads 461
Cooperative work. Forest Service 457
Copyright Office. Library of Congress 6-7
Coroner's Office, District of Columbia 422
Corporation Counsel, Office of. District of Columbia 419
Corporations. Government-owned:
Commodity Credit Corporation 178-181
Export-Import Bank of Washington 65-66
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 160-161
Federal National Mortgage Association 118-119
Federal Intermediate Credit Banks 181-182
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 121
Home Owners' Loan Corporation 121
Production Credit Corporations 182
Public Housing Administration 123-125
Reconstruction Finance Corporation 66-67
Tennessee Valley Authority 68-71
Corporations, other: State rural rehabilitation corporation
funds: Farmers' Home Administration 459
Corps of Engineers revolving fund 302-303
Corrections. Department of, District of Columbia 435-437
Counsi'l. s( < Corporation counsel and General counsel.
Courts, Dislnrl .if Columbia 432-433
Courts, Vnil.'.l Slates 15-19
Credit Inions, Ki-deral. Bureau of 103
Critical agricultural materials, research on 135-136
Critical materials. General Services Administration 113-114
Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of 15-16
Customs. Bureau of 406-408, 465-466
Customs Court 16
D
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Dairy Industry. Bureau of 139-140
Dams and other improvements of navigable waters, mainte-
nance and operation of 302
Deaf, Columbia Institution tor the 73
Debt, Public, Bureau of the . 403-406
Defense, Department of:
Military functions:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 211-283
Permanent authorizations 284
Revolving and management funds 284-291
Working funds 478-483
Civil functions:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 291-302
Permanent authorizations 302
Revolving and management funds 302-306
Working funds . 483
Deeds, Office of Recorder of. District of Columbia 424
Dental health activities 91
Departments, see individual departments.
Development and research, se<- Research and development.
Disaster loans 177
Disbursement, Division of 402-403
Disease and sanitation investigations and control, Alaska 83-84
District of Columbia:
General and special fund accounts:
f Current authorizations 419-453
Permanent authorizations 453-454
Trust funds 467-471
Documents, Office of Superintendent of 12-13
Domiciliary and hospital facilities. Veterans Administration _ 63
Domiciliary and hospital services, Veterans Administration. . 58-62
E
Economic Advisers, Council of 23
Education :
Health, and welfare .services. Bureau of Indian Affairs. 315-316
Office of 76-77
Vocational, George-Barden program 427
Educational activities and information, international 394-397
Educational agency for surplus property. District of Co-
lumbia :_-_" - 431-432
EgUn Field Reservation, wildlife conservation 284
Electrical Division, District of Columbia . ._ 444-445
Etnergency operating expenses. General Services Adminis-
tration." 106-107
Emergency relief, Puerto Rico revolving fund 358
Employees' Compensation, Bureau of 379-380, 485-486
Employment Security, Bureau of 377-378
Employment .service administration, grants to States 378
Engineering:
Agricultural, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and... 142-143
Civil, Navy 257-260
Sanitation, and industrial hygiene 82-83
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 416-417
Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Bureau of 143-144
Equipment, supplies, etc., for cooperating countries, Bureau
of PubUc Roads 461
Examining Division, Home Loan Bank Board l 120
Executive Mansion and grounds 21-22
Executive Office, District of Columbia 419
Executive Office of the President 21-24, 473
Experiment Stations, Office of 132-135
Export-Import Bank of Washington 65-66
Extension Service ' 166-168
F
Farm labor, Mexican • 378-379
Farm Credit Administration 165-166, 181-182
Farmers' Home Administration 163-165, 459
Facilities :
And aircraft. Navy 241-245
And ordnance. Navy 247
And troops, Marine Corps 240-241
Air-navigation, establishment of -- 189-190
Physical, maintenance and rehabilitation of, National
Park Service 338
Federal-aid airport program 191-192
Federal-aid highways 201-202
. Federal aid in fish and wildlife restoration 352
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489
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Federal Bureau of Investigation 365-366
Federal Civil Defense Administration 33-35
Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review 35
Federal Coniniunications Commission 35-36
Federal Credit Unions, Bureau of 103
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 160-161
Federal Housing Administration 121-123
Federal intermediate credit banks 181-182
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 36-37
Federal National Mortgage Association 1 118-119
Federal Power Commission 37-38
Federal Prison Industries, Inc 371-372
Federal prison system 368-370, 465
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 121
Federal Security Agency:
General and special fund accounts 73-102
Revolving and management funds 102-103
Trust funds 455
Working funds 473
Federal Trade Commission 38-39
Feed and attendants for animals in quarantine 456
Fie^d office service. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com-
merce 196
Field Services, Division of. Federal Security Agency 100-101
Finance and supply, Navy 262-265
Fine Arts, Commission of 1 310
Fire Department, District of Columbia 430
Fiscal service, District of Columbia 420-42 1
Fish and Wildlife Service 341-344, 352-354, 464-465, 486
Fisherv research 310
Flood control, Army 292-299
Flood prevention. Agriculture 151-154
Food and Drug Administration 73-75
Foods, animal, insi^ection of 456-457
Foreign Agricultural Relations, Office of 170-171
Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of 195-196, 461
Foreign quarantine service 86-87
Forest highways 202-203, 461
Forest pests, control of 144-146
Forest Service 146-151, 172-174,4.57
Forestry cooperation. State and private 1 50- 1 5 1
Fort Peck project, Montana, emergency expenses 355
Freedmen's Hospital 75-76
Gallery of Art, National 56
Gallinger Municipal and Tuberculosis Hospital 434-435
Garage, Central, District of Columbia 445
General Accounting Office 39-41
General Counsel, Office of the, Federal Security Agency 101
General Services Administration:
General and special fund accounts 105-114
Revolving and management funds 114-116
Trust funds 455-456
Working funds 473-474
General supplv fund, General Services Administration 109-110
Geological Survey 330-332, 484
George- Barden program. District of Columbia 427
Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Sanatorium 434
Government and relief in occupied areas. Army 299-300
Government and relief in occupied areas. State 397-398
Government Printing Office 8-13
Grants, National Cancer Institute 88-89
Grants, National Heart Institute 90-91
Grants to States, unemployment compensation and employ-
ment service administration 378
Grounds:
And equipment, operation and maintenance of. District
of Columbia 427-428
Executive Mansion and 21-22
See also Buildings and grounds.
Guard force 412-413
Guard, National, see National Guard.
H
Hawaii, experimental work, payments to 132-133
Hawaii, pavment for extension work 166-167
Health:
And safety. Bureau of Mines 335-336
Education, and welfare services. Bureau of Indian
Affairs 315-316
National Institutes of: 87-88
Page
Health activities, Public Health Service, dental ._.^_l ; 91
Health activities. Public Health Service, mental 89-90
Health Department, District of Columbia 433-435
Health Service, Public 455
Heart Institute, National 90-91
Helium production 355-356
Highways 201-205, 461
Home Economics and Human Nutrition, Bureau of 136-137
Home Loan Bank Board 119-120
Home Owners' Loan Corporation 121
Hospital and domiciliary facilities. Veterans Administration. 63
Hospital and domiciliary services, Veterans Administration. 58-62
Ho.spital construction services. Public Health Service 84-85
Hospital, Freedmen's 75-76
Ho.spitals and medical care. Public Health Service 85-86
House Office Buildings 3
Housing Administration, Federal 121-123
Housing JAdministrat ion, Public _,-,. 123-125
Housing andHome Finance Agency:
General and special fund accounts 117-118
Revolving and management funds 118-125
^\orking funds 474
Housing Authority, National Capital 46
Howard University - 76
Human Nutrition and Home Economics, Bureau of 136-137
Hydraulic mining in California 302
I
Immigration and Naturalization Service 366-368
Improvements, acquisition, and construction. Coast Guard.. 415-416
Increase and replacement of naval vessels, construction and
machinery 268-269
Independent offices:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 27-65
Permanent authorizations 65
Revolving and management funds. 65-72
Trust funds 50-51
Working funds 473
Indian Affairs, Bureau of 315-321, 350-351, 463
Indian Claims Commission — ... 41
Indian irrigation systems 350-351
Indian moneys, proceeds of labor 463
Indian tribal funds 320-321
Industrial fund:
Air Force 291
Army 284-285
Navy 287-289
Industrial hygiene, engineering, and sanitation 82-83
Industrial Safety and Minimum Wage Board, District of
Columbia 423-424
Information and educational activities, international 394-397
Information, Office of. Agriculture 171
Information, Public, Office of 213-214
Inland Waterways Corporation 208-209
Inspection and grading of farm products 458^459
Inspection of animal foods 456
Inspection services. Food and Drug Administration 74—75
Inspections, Department of, District of Columbia 444
Institutes of Health, National 87-88
Insurance:
District of Columbia, Department of 422-423
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation -- 160-161
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 121
Old-Age and Survivors, Bureau of 95-97
Insurance administration fund, railroad unemployment 65
Inter-American Highway 203-204
Interior, Department of the:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 307-350
Permanent authorizations 350-354
Revolving and management funds 354^359
Trust funds 462-465
Working funds 483-485
Internal Revenue, Bureau of 408-411, 466-467
International Boundary and Water Commission, United
States and Mexico..." 391-392
International commissions, American sections 392-393
International information and educational activities 394-397
International organizations, missions to 389-390
Interstate Commerce Commission 41-43
Investigations and control of disease and sanitation, Alaska. 83-84
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Investigations, Civil Service Commission 65
Investigations, general, Bureau of Reclamation 321-322
Investigations, research and surveys. Geological Survey. , 330-332
Irrigation systems, Indian 350-351
J
Judges 16
Judiciary , the 15-19
Justice, Department of:
General and special fund accounts 361-371
Revolving and management funds 371-372
Trust funds 465
L
Labor, Department of:
General and special fund accounts 373-382
Trust funds 465
Working funds 485-486
Labor, proceeds of, Indian moneys 463
Labor Relations Board, National 47-48
Labor Standards, Bureau of 374-375
Labor Statistics, Bureau of 380-381, 465
Land Management, Bureau of 312-315, 462-463
Lands acquisition, national forests 149-150
Laundry service. Naval Academy 286
Legal activities and general administration, Justice 361-363
Legislative branch ^ 1-13
Legislative garage 2
Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress 7
Library:
Agriculture 171-172
Buildings and grounds, Architect of the Capitol 4
Of Congress 5-8
Public, District of Columbia 428-429
License Bureau, District of Columbia 423
Locomotive inspection, Interstate Commerce Commission-. 43
M
Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor
works 294-295
Maintenance and operations, Air Force 272-281
Maintenance and operations, Army 215-227
Management and protection, National Park Service 337-338
Management fund, Army 285-286
Management fund. Navy 289-290
Management of lands and resources 312-313
Management, resources. Bureau of Indian Affairs 316-318
Manufactures census 184
Marine Corps, Navy 481
Marine Corps troops and facilities 240-241
Maritime activities 196-200
Marketing Administration, Production and, see Production
and Marketing Administration.
Marketing services 159-160
Markets, Weights, and Measures, Department of, District
of Columbia 423
Marshals and attorneys, Justice 364
Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal 36-37
Mediation Board, National 48-49
Medical care and hospitals, Public Health Service 85-86
Medical care. Navy 255-257
Medical, hospital and domiciliary services. Veterans Adminis-
tration 58-62
Mental health activities. Public Health Service 89-90
Metabolic and arthritis disease activities 91-92
Metropolitan Police, District of Columbia 429-430
Mexican farm labor 378-379
Mexico and United States, International Boundary and
Water Commission 391-392
Microbiology activities, Public Health Service 92-93
Migratory bird conservation 352-354
Military construction, see Construction, military.
Military functions, see Defense, Department of.
Military personnel. Army 214-215
Military property, see Property, military.
Mineral industries census 184
Mineral resources, conservation and development of 333-335
Mines, Bureau of 333-337, 355-356, 484-485, 464
Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board, District of
Columbia 423-424
Mint, Bureau of the 413-414
Missions to international organizations 389-390
Mississippi River and tributaries, flood control 294, 296
Mortgage Association, Federal National 118-119
Motor Vehicle Parking Agency, District of Columbia 448
Municipal Architect, Office of. District of Columbia 442
N
Narcotics, Bureau of 411
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 43-45
National Airport, Washington 190
National Archives » 455-456
National Bureau of Standards 207-208
National Cancer Institute 88-89
National Capital Housing Authority 455
National Capital Parks, District of Columbia 451-452
National Capital Planning Commission 46-47
National forests 149-150
National Gallery of Art 56
National Guard, Army 230
National Guard, District of Columbia 451
National Heart Institute 90-91
National Institutes of Health 87-88
National Labor Relations Board 47-48
National Mediation Board 48-49
National Park Service 337-341, 351-352, 464, 485
National Railroad Adjustment Board 49
National sghool-lunch program, Agriculture 158
National Science Foundation 49
National Security Council 23-24
National Security Resources Board 24
National Security Training Commission 49-50
National wildlife refuges, management of 353
National Zoological Park 452-453
Naturalization and Immigration Service 366-368
Naval Research, Office of 481
Naval working fund 286-287
Navigation development, air 192
Navy, Department of the:
General and special fund accounts 237-270
Revolving and management funds 286-291
Working funds 481-482
Neurology and blindness activities 93
Niagara power development 294
O
Occupied areas, government and relief in, Army 299-300
Occupied areas, government and relief in. State 397-398
Old- Age and Survivors Insurance, Bureau of 95-97
Operations, service-wide. Navy 265-268
Ordnance and facilities. Navy 247
Ordnance and ordnance stores, replacing. Army 286
Ordnance, Army 480
Ordnance for new construction. Navy 247-250
Ordnance. Navy 482
Panama Canal, The 301-302
Panama Canal Company 303-306
Park, National Zoological 452-453
Park Service, National 337-341, 351-352, 464, 485
Parking and Trees, Division of. District of Columbia 447-448
Parks, National Capital, District of Columbia 451-452
Parole, Board of. District of Columbia 422
Patent Appeals, Court of Customs and 15-16
Patent Office 200-201
Payments to States and Territories, Extension Service 166-167
Payments to States and Territories, Office of Experiment
Stations 132-133
Perishable agricultural commodities act fund 1 74-1 75
Personnel, military. Army 214-215
Personnel, Navy 237-240
Petroleum reserves, naval 268
Philippine rehabilitation 398-399
Planning Commission, National Capital 46-47
Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Bureau
of "_' 142-143
Plant Quarantine, Bureau of Entomology and 143-144
Police, MetropoHtan, District of Columbia 429-430
PoHce, White House 412
Post Office Department 383-384, 486
Postal service, Canal Zone Government 303
Poundmaster's Office, District of Columbia 424
Power Commission, Federal , 37-38
Power Plant, Capitol 3-4
Power systems, Indian irrigation projects 35 1
INDEX
491
President, Executive Office of the 21-24,473
Pribilof Islands, administration of 342-344
Printing and Engraving, Bureau of 416-417
Printing Office, Government 8-13
Prisons, Bureau of 368-370
Prison Industries, Federal 371-372
Prison system, Federal 368-370, 465
Procuiement and production. Army 227-229
Procurement related to aircraft. Air Force 270-272
Production and Marketing Administration 157-160,
174-175, 458-459
Production credit corporations 182
Promotion of rifle practice. Array 234
Property, military, preparation for sale or salvage of 237, 283
Protection and management, National Park Service 337-338
Protective institutions. District of Columbia 439-442
Public Assistance, Bureau of 97-98
Public Debt, Bureau of the 403-406
Public Health Service 79-94, 102,455
Public Housing Administration 123-125
Public Librarv, District of Columbia 428-429
Public Roads, Bureau of 201-205, 461-462, 476-477
Public schools, District of Columbia 425-428
Public Utilities Commission, District of Columbia 424-425
Public welfare. District of Columbia 437-442
Public works:
Alaska 346
District of Columbia 442-450
Navy 269-270
Virgin Islands 348
Puerto Rico:
Emergency relief, revolving fund 358
Enforcement, National Prohibition Act 466-467
Experimental work, payments to 132-133
Payments for extension work 166-167
Reconstruction Administration 358
Purchasing Division, District of Columbia 419-420
Q
Quarantine service, foreign 86-87
Quartermaster Corps, Army 480
R
Range improvements. Bureau of Land Management 314-315
Range improvements, cooperative, Forest Service 151
Railroad Adjustment Board, National 49
Railroad Retirement Board 50-51, 65
Railroad safety. Interstate Commerce Commission 42-43
Railroad unemployment insurance administration fund 65
Real propertv, acquisition and construction of. Air Force_l 272
Reclamation," Bureau of 321-330, 355, 463-464, 483-484
Reconstruction Finance Corporation 66-67
Recorder of Deeds, Office of, District of Columbia 424
Recreation Department, District of Columbia 429
Reemployment Rights, Veterans', Bureau of 375
Referees, United States courts 18-19
Reference Service, Legislative 7
Reformatory and workhousa, District of Columbia 437
Regulatory agencies, District of Columbia 421-425
Rehabilitation and construction, Bureau of Reclamation. _ 322-326
Rehabilitation corporation funds, State rural 459
Rehabilitation, Philippine 398-399
Relief and government in occupied areas. Army 299-300
Relief and government in occupied areas. State 397-398
Relief, eniergenc}', Puerto Rico revolving fund 358
Renegotiation Board 51-52
Research :
Agricultural problems of Alaska 134-135
And development. Air Force 282-283
And development, Army 230-234
Fishery 310
Navy 260-262
Sahne water, utiUzation of 309-310
Strategic and critical agricultural materials 135-136
Surveys and investigations, Geological Suivey 330-332
Research Administration, Agricultural 132-144
Reserve training. Coast Guard 416
Resources Board, National Security 24
Resources, investigation of 341-342
Resources management :
Bureau of Indian Affairs 316-318
Bureau of Land Management 312-315
Fish and Wildlife Service 341
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Rifle practice, promotion of. Army 234
Rivers and harbors and flood control, Army 292-299
Roads:
Access 204
And trails for States, national forests fund 173
And trails, forest 148-149
Bridges and trails, improvement of, Alaska 465
Construction of, Alaska 346-347
Operation and maintenance of, Alaska 347-348
Public, Bureau of 201-205, 461-462 476-477
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Library 455
Rural Electrification Administration 161-163
Rural rehabilitation corporation funds, State 459
S
Sacramento River, Calif., flood control 296-299
Safety and health. Bureau of Mines 335-336
Safet}% Federal Coal Mine Board of Review 35
Safetv, Industrial, and Minimum Wage Board, District of
Columbia 423-424
Saint Elizabeths Hospital 95
Sale or salvage of military property, preparation for 237, 283
Saline ^\ate^, research in the utilization of 309-310
Sanitation:
And disease investigations and control, Alaska 83-84
Division of, District of Columbia 448-449
Engineering, and industrial hygiene 82-83
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Federal 121
School-lunch program 158
Schools, construction of. Housing and Home Finance Agency. 474
Schools, public, District of Columbia 425-428
Science Foundation, National 49
Secret Service Division 411-413, 486
Secretary, Office of the:
Agriculture 168-169
Commerce 183-184, 206-207
Defense 211-213
Interior 307-310, 348-350
Labor 373-376
Treasury 401-402
Securities and Exchange Commission 52-53
Security Council, National 23-24
Security, Employment, Bureau of 377-378
Selective Service System 53-55
Senate Office Building 2-3
Service and supply fund. Public Health Service 102
Sewer Division, District of Columbia 449
Shipbuilding and conversion 251-255
Ships and facilities 251
Ships, construction of 251
Ships, Navy 482
Smithsonian Institution 55-56
Social Security Administration 95-99, 103
Soil Conservation Service 154—157,457-458
Soils and Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of Plant In-
dustry 142-143
Solicitor, Office of the. Agriculture 169-170
Solicitor, Office of the. Labor 374
Southeastern Power Administration 307-308
Southwestern Power Administration 308-309
Standards, Labor, Bureau of 374-375
Standards, National Bureau of 207-208
State and private forestry cooperation 150-151
State, Department of, general and special fund accounts.. 385-399
State rural rehabilitation corporation funds 459
States, see Assistance to States and Territories; Payments to
States and Territories.
Statistical work, special:
Bureau of Labor Statistics 465
Census 461
Foreinn and Domestic Commerce 461
Statistics, Labor, Bureau of 380-381
Stock fund. Navy 290-291
Strategic and critical agricultural materials, research on._ 135-136
Strategic and critical materials. General Services Administra-
tion 113-114
Street and Bridge Divisions, District of Columbia 445-447
Subversive Activities Control Board 56
Sugar Act program 157-158
Superintendent of District Buildings, Office of 443-444
Superintendent of Documents 12-13
Supply and finance. Navy 262-265
Supply fund, general. General Services Administration 109-110
Supreme Court of the LInited States 15
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Page
Surplus agricultural comniodities, removal of 174
Surplus property disposal, Federal Security Agency 101-102
Surplus Property, Educational Agencv for, District of Co-
lumbia 1 431-432
Surveyor's Office, District of Columbia 444
Surveys, investigations, and research, Geological Survey.. 330-332
Tariff Commission 56-57
Tax Court of the United States, The 57-58
Technical and scientific services, Commerce 184
Technical assistance, United States dollars advanced from
foreign guvcrnnients. Public Roads 4(il-4(i2
Technical development and evaluation. Civil Aeronautics
Administration 190
Tennessee Valley Authority 68-71
Territories, Office of "_ 344-348, 356-359, 465, 485
Territories, see Assistance to States and Territories; Pay-
ments to States and Territories.
Tongass Forest highways 204-205
Trade Coinniissiun, Federal 38-39
Traffic and Vehicles, Department of : 447
Training Commission, National Security 49-50
Training, reserve, Coast Guard ' 416
Transportation census 184
Treasurer, Office of the 406
Treasury Department:
General and special fund accounts 401-416
■Revolving and management funds 416-418
Trust funds 465-467
Working funds 486
Trees and Parking, Division of, District of Columbia 447-448
Troops and facilities. Marine Corps 240-241
Tuberculosis, control of : 79-80
Tuberculosis Hospital, Gallinger Municipal 434-435
Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Glenn Dale ..I 434
U
Uneni]jloynicnt cuni])ensation, grants to States 378
Unemployment insurance administration fund, railroad 65
Unions, Federal Credit, Bureau of 103
United States Soldiers' Home 300-301
Vehicles and Traffic, Department of. District of Columbia. .
Venereal diseases, control of
447
79
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Veterans Administration 58-64, 72
Veterans' Reemployment Rights, Bureau of 375
Veterans' services, District of Columbia 431
Virgin Islands:
Agricultural iirogram i 134
Enforcement, National Prohibition Act 465-466
Public works 348
Virgin Islands Corporation .- 359
Vocational education, George-Barden program, District of
Columbia , 427
Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of ' 77-78
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Wage and Hour Division 381-382
Wage, Muiimum, and Industrial Safety Board, District of
Columbia 423-424
War Claims Commission 64-65
Washington Aqueduct 450-451
Washington National Airport 190
Water conservation and utilization projects 157, 457-458
Wat«r distribution systems -'- 457-458
Water Division, District of Columbia .= --. •-- 450
Weather Bureau 205-206, 477-478
Weeks Act 149
Weights, Measures, and Markets, Department of. District of
Columbia 423
\\'elfare, health, and education services, Bureau of Indian
Affairs 315-316
Welfare, public. District of Columbia 437-442
White House Office, The 21
White House Police 412
AVildlife, see Fish and wildlife.
Women's Bureau 381
Workhouse and reformatory. District of Columbia 437
Working funds 473-486
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Yard fund. Coast Guard 418
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Zoning Commission, District of Columbia 425
Zoological Park, National 452-453
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