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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30
1955
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
AND
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
WASHINGTON, D. C.
1954
APPENDIX TO
THE BUDGET
OF THE
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30
1953
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
AND
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1954
For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. - - - - - Price $2.75 (Paper Cover)
Boston Public Library
Superintendent of Documents
FEB 2 5 1954
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 categories,
and (b) information as to personal services, l)roken down
by grack* and title. Schedules are shown in this appendix
in tile same order as in the budget.
The object schedules are identical A\ith those printed in
the budget. An explanatory illustration of the personal
services portion of the object schedule and of the personal
services detail is shown below (see also the explanatory
illustration of the schedule of obligations by objects which
appears on page 4 of the budget).
"Deportmenlol" (eenhal office) ond "Field"
cmploymenr ore shown In two leparate sectiont o(
rhc tehedule.
Titles ore ibown for poiitions with a bate rote of
$5,060 or above.
Thii line representi the difference between the
onnuol rates for the position and the base poy
actually corned for the 52 weeks. Il covers sav<
ings due to vacancies, leove wirhoul pay, etc.,
offset in part by terminal leave payments.
Where emptoycei are stationed in foreign
countries, doio 019 shown separotely for those paid
at U. S. rotes ond those paid at local rates. "Q. S.
rctei" are those regularly estoblished for em-
ployees hired in the United States and stotioned
abroad; other rates ore "local rotes."
Entries under this heading represent payments .
(or personal services to persons who ore not regw-
lo'ly reported as Government employees ond
poyments to other agencies (or reimbursable
details. The other agency involved includes
employees on reimbursable detail in its position
schedule In the usual manner.
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Employees' Compensation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classincutlon
1953 actual IfiM estimate 195.^ estimate
Total numtxT ot permanent positions
Average number of all <-mployces
Averago salaries and grades;
Oenoral schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services
Ptrmanent poslHons
Regular pay In excess ot S2-week
Payment above basic ralies
Other pa ymenlstor personal services.
Tolal personal ser\-lces 2, 018, 312
M.238
os-5.7
M.308
0S-S7
. SI. 89S. 092
11.785,871
7,007
7.603
81,919
S1.7M. IM
7.0«
5,933
81,919
21,871
89,808
AIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES
1953Bc[ual IBM estimate l95Sesllmato
• Departmental;
Ocneral schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 lo $12,800:
Dlrertor i
QS-IS. Range 110,800 to $11,300:
Chairman, employees' compensa-
tion appeals board 1
OS-H. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director __ 2
Board member, employees" com-
pensation appeals board 2
QS-I3. Range S8,3W) to SB,360:
Administrative officer l
■ Chief Btatistlelan 1
Chief dalms eMminer 1
08-12. Range 17.040 to $S,0«:
Assistant chief claims examiner 1
Vocational rehabilitation adviser. . . I
Case analyst _
08-11. Range t6,M0 to je.MO:
Assistant administrative officer I
Fiscalofficer 1
Statistician 1
Cblcl Investigator I
Case analyst i
Case analyst
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 Co M,965
OS-8. RoneoS3,795lo$t,HS
OS-S. Range $3,410 to S4.160
OS-4. Range S3,175 to $3.655
OS-3. Range 12,950 to $3.430
OS-2. Ronge S2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-3, Range $2,652 to S3.032
3 16.180 3
47 23a. 765 38
17 77.860 17
10 40.950 10
36 132, 510 32
57 -
99 309, 570 90
Net permanent, departmental (aver-
age number, net salary)
Regular pay In eicess o( S^weck base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nlghlwork dilTurcnlla) _
Other pa>'Tnents (or personal services:
Payments to other agencies tor reim-
bursable details
.309 1.245.106 280 1. l.W.24f. 284 1,1.
12W54.154 4W24.059 4W24.559
1, 175 1, 220
70, 652 62, 703
1.320
62,763
All personal services, departmental.
FMd:
General schedule grades:
QS-14. Range $9,600 to SlO.eOO:
Deputy commissioner
District deputy director
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy commissioner
OS-12. Range 17.040 to $8,040;
Assistant deputy commissioner
GB-U. Range S5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant deputy commissioner
Claimti examiner
O8-I0. Range $5,500 to $6,230:
Claims examiner (supervisory)
Claims eiaminer
08-9. Range $5,060 to 85,810;
Claims examiner
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Ranee $4,205 to $4,965
03-C. Range $3,795 to $4.545
08-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
08-I. Range $3,175 to $3.655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Ungraded positions at hourly rales:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
10,400
9,600
1
1
10.400
9,600
10.400
g.eoo
90,200
10
91.000
10
91.000
36.200
6
36.250
28.960
6.940
6.940
1
1
6. MO
6.940
6,940
6.940
5,500
64.730
1
9
6.625
53,500
5.625
53,500
22
6
7
16
3L
31
5.500
112,266
23.025
31.065
61,685
100,825
101, lis
22
10
31
31
152,350
27,230
31.815
62.740
121.045
114,035
112.265
23.025
31.065
61,685
108,825
101. 115
11.929
7
5.192
. 164 741.674 144
Net permanent. Ocld (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions ISO 696,111 139
Foreign countries, local rotes fl 11.929 2
_ liar pay in excess of 53-weolt base.., 2,853
Payment above basic ralea:
Overtime and holiday pay , 1,213
Living and quarters allowance., 4,810
Additional [lay tor service abroad 6. 384
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies (or reim-
bursable delaUs 19.166
651,492 138
6,193
2,573
All pergonal services, field.,
Pocsonal services
The first entry here is the lolal number of perma-
nent positions (both departmental and field) shown
in the detoil of peisonol services below.
Many schedules olso include on entry "Full-
time equivolent of all other positions" covering
poiitiors of a part-lime nature (less than a full
workday or workweek), temporary full-time posi-
tions for work oF short duration (including seasonal
jobs), and positions in which employment is on an
occasional ("when oclually employed") bosis.
Because the total number o) such positions lor all
ports of the year added together would not be
particularly signiFiconl, the Figures are not included
in the detail of personal services, but ore stated
here on the basis of the full-lime equivalent-^
that is, the number of hours employment in such
positions is divided by the regular number of hours
which apply to a full-lime job for the year, and
the resulting figure is the full-time equivolent of
"other positions."
The lost entry is the average paid employment
for the year as a whole, comprising the sum of
permoneni, temporary, and parl-lime employment,
rder ihot the figure con be compored to the
omounts reauired, it includes the full-ltme equiva-
lent of poid leave (regular and on termination of
employment). However, in order to avoid dupli-
cation, the figures for each agency exclude em-
ployees on detoil from another agency, even where
the detail is on a reimbursable basis. This entry
is equol to the sum of the enlries For overage num-
ber oF permanent positions (both deportmentol and
lield) shown in the detail ot peisonol services, plus
the full-time equivalent of all other poiilions
shown above.
Salaries ore reported at the rate effective for the
greoler port of the yeor. Employees generolly are
entitled to within-grode salaiy advancements
effective with the Firsi poy period after 15 or 18
months of service. The difference between the
rale shown and the exact rate for the year is shown
in the "Lapse" line.
- This total indicates the number oF full-lime posi-
tions of permanent or indefinite duration, which are
occupied or to be occupied at any time during the
year. They include positions which may be filled
by persons with temporary oppoinlmenls, if the
fositions themselves ore of o continuing nature,
he number of positions is nearly olwoys largei
then the number 0/ employees ot ony one time,
due lo delays in filling vacancies, etc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Lpgislative branch - 1
Tlie Judiciary . - - - - 13
Executive Office of the President 19
Funds appropriated to the President 25
Independent offices 31
General Services Administration 95
Housing and Home Finance Agency 109
Deiiartment of Agriculture 119
Department of Commerce 105
Department of Defense — Military Functions 197
Department of Defense — Civil Functions 297
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 319
Department of the Interior 353
Department of Justice 4(.)!(
Department of Labor 421
Post Office Department 431
Department of State 437
Treasury Department 451
District of Columbia 473
Trust funds:
Independent offices:
National Capital Housing Aiitliority 493
Railroad Retirement Board 493
General Services Administration 493
Department of Agriculture 494
Department of Commerce 499
Department of Defense — Civil Functions , 499
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 499
Department of the Interior 499
Department of Justice 502
Treasury Department 502
District of Columbia 1 503
Working funds:
Independent offices: Smithsonian Institution 507
Department of Commerce 507
Department of Defense — MiMtary Functions 509
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare ,_ . 510
Department of the Interior 511
Department of Labor 512
Post Office Department 513
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
Salaries, Office of the Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
22
21
22
22
22
22
Average salaries and grades:
General sctiedule grades;
Average salary
$5,227
GS-7.2
$6,315
CPC-10.0
$5,300
GS-7.2
$6,316
CPC-10.0
$5 293
GS-7 2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$5 315
CPC-10.0
01 Personal services:
$126,966
444
6,868
$136, 100
400
8,500
$135, 100
400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
8,500
134,268
144,000
144,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Si^ecial positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $9,600:
Architect- -
Assistant architect —
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Cliief architectural and engineering
Assist Jlllf
GS-lb. Range $7,b40'to$8Vo'40:'
Administrative officer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer (superintendent of con-
struction)
Elevator engineer
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Associate engineer (civil)
Associate engineer-
Accountant and auditor
Administrative a.ssistant
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..--
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,665 to $5,316
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
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $15, 000
1 14, 800
1 9,600
1 8, 040
6,940
6,940
6,060
5,935
5,185
5,810
4,830
13, 520
8,696
14, 620
3,140
6,315
22 134, 430
1.5 7,464
20.5 120,966
444
134, 268
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 14, 800
1 9,600
1 8, 040
6,940
6,940
6,060
5.936
5,310
5,810
4,935
14. 395
8.820
14. 700
3,220
6,315
22 135, 820
0. 1 720
21.9 136,100
400
;, 500
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $15,000
1 14, 800
1 9, 800
1 8, 040
6.940
0,940
6,060
6,935
5,435
5,810
4.935
13,645
8,945
14,860
3,220
5,316
22 135, 680
0. 1 680
21.9 13.1,100
400
8,500
144,000
Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees..
142
141
144
144
136
136
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5, 207
GS-7.8
$3, 465
CPC-5.2
$2,980
$6,682
GS-7.8
$3,479
CPC-6.3
$2, 980
$6,647
GS-7.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,496
CPC-5.2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 980
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions-
$456, 256
13,234
1.367
63.903
$470, 055
12,000
1,400
62, 945
$444,200
12,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,400
59,750
634, 769
646,400
100
25
20
600
30,000
4,250
4,900
32,000
9,255
60
5,300
8,500
15.000
1.700
33,000
24,000
617, 350
02 Travel
100
14
17
26
20
Penalty mail
600
07 Other contractual services:
Painting, annual
36, 113
1,814
2,996
22,673
6,521
30,000
Elevator repairs and improvements.
Substation equipment and repairs. -
General annual repairs and altera-
11,000
2,900
23,000
Maintenance and repair, lighting
9,255
50
Maintenance, air-conditioning sys-
4,147
6,000
3,000
Pointing stonework. Senate and
10,000
Incinerator, purchase and installa-
Radio-room improvements, Capitol
Television studios, northwest cor-
ner, basement floor, Senate wing
Air-fllter systems for 8 dehumidi-
5,919
2,139
22, 173
6,388
2,548
4,498
1,307
214
25, 299
2,016
691
20. 697
5,826
Renew steam supply line, House
wing, basement floor
Eliminate large skylights over
Senate library and House docu-
ment room, and replace with
reinforced concrete flreproof roof,
covered with copper; provide
adequate lighting in areas affected -
Replace old Supreme Court sec-
Install copper flashing over north
and south walls of original Capitol
Replace with hollow metal doors
llie old wooden doors, ground
floor. Senate and House connect-
New kalamein doors. House
kitchen
Repairs to marble stairway, law
Renew hot and cold water and
sewer lines, old library space
Replace rain leader, old library
si)ace
Partitions, office of the Secretary of
22,000
1,000
7,600
22,000
09 Equipment:
Annual _
Metal file drawers, Senate docu-
1,000
Obligations inenrrpH
707,669
746, 600
636,300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Supervising engineer^
GS-U. Rang> $5,940 to $6,940:
Electrical engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant electrical engineer
Associate engineer
Purchasing and accounting officer,,
Nurse
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545... _.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $7,240
1
$7,240
1
$7, 440
1 6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
1 5,936
1 5,060
1 5, 810
1 5, 310
1 6, 370
1 4, 680
2 9,090
2 7, 150
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
6,060
5,0150
5,935
5,435
6,370
4,705
13,010
7,230
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
6,060
6,060
5,935
6,660
6,495
4,830
13, 135
7,310
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL Continued
Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol — Continued
DETAIL OP PERS0N.4L SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Craftis. protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900 _
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-J. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,.5,52 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840...
Forewoman of charwomen
Num- Total
her salary
3 $13, 700
8 35, 295
9 3,5, 515
33 118,640
1 3, 534
9 26, 4.30
11 32.632
12 31,3.50
1 2, 145
17 20,757
26 77, 491
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $12, 825
8 3,5, 545
10 38, 950
33 119,920
1 3. 054
9 27. 310
1 1 33, 032
12 32,050
1 2. 145
17 20,757
26 77, 491
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $13,200
8 35, 670
10 39, 350
25 90, 960
1 3, 134
9 28, 030
11 33,112
12 32. 610
1 2, 145
17 20, 757
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060: Elevator operators
26 77, 491
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
142 469, 974
1.1 3,719
144 470, 064
9
136 444, 224
24
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
140. 9 466. 255
13.234
1,367
68, 934
4,969
144 470,055
12,000
1,400
68, 146
4,800
130 444, 200
Other positions: Temporary employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
12,000
1,400
54, 950
4,800
534, 759
546,400
617,350
Capitol Grounds, Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
0 bject classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estim ate
Total number of permanent positions
64
51
54
54
64
54
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 428
GS-2.3
$3. 013
CPC-3.1
$3. 536
QS-2.6
$3,109
CPC-3.8
$3, 645
Average grade
GS-2.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3, 161
CPC-3.8
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions . .
$166, 310
9, .560
6.57
24. 105
$177, 293
7,500
554
24, 040
$178. 806
7,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
554
Payment above basic rates
24. 040
Total personal ser^'ices
200, 632
209, 387
50
30
20
8,450
6,000
2,600
50
12,000
210.900
02 Travel
50
30
3
8,175
64
2,389
20
07 Olhcr contractual services:
8,450
Snow removal.
Maintenance, signal lights
5. 000
2. .500
60
Repairs to streets, sidewalks, curb-
ing, and other paved areas.
Renewal of paving over legislative
garage and adjacent areas in the
enlarged section of the Capitol
Grounds
4,643
12. 000
90. ono
08 .Supplies and materials
5, 631
S, 696
6,000
5,000
6.000
09 Efpiipment:
5.000
2.500
227, 133
248, 487
342, ,500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-12. Range $7,0;o to $8,040:
Senior landscape architect and
horticulturist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Landscape architect -
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Assistant landscape gardener
Associate engineer ...-.
GS-5. Ranee .$3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55
aS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,130
GS-2. Range $2.7.50 to .$3,230
GS-1. Range .$2,.5O0 to $2,980
19,53 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $.H. O'-O
5.935
5.936
3.635
3,735
1
20
2,750
59,200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 010
1 6, 140
5,935
3,660
1
1
16
3,190
2,750
48, 080
1956 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
.5. 935
3, 785
1
1
16
3.270
2. 7.50
48. 080
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7 Range $3,435 to .$4,035
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $7, 270
2 6, 400
6 19,044
22 66, 784
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $7, 470
CPC-6 Range $3 2011 to $3 680
2 6,560
CPC-.5. Range $2,974 to .$3.(51
C rC-3. Range $2.,562 to $3.032
1 $3. 534
27 80, 824
6 19, 604
22 67, 184
Total permanent, departmental
54 173,488
2. 7 7, 178
64 177, 293
54 178, 818
12
Net permanent, departmental (av-
51.3 166.310
9,660
667
23, 436
669
54 177,293
7, .500
564
23, 686
465
54 178, 806
Temporary employ men t
Regular pny in excess of 52-week base...
T';ivnienl almve basic rates:
OviTliiiic aTid hi-U'tay pay
7, ,500
654
23,585
466
200,632
209, 387
210, 900
Legislative Garage, Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
7
7
7
7
7
7
Average salaries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,266
CPC-3.7
$3, 286
CPC-3.7
$3, 286
Average grade
CPC-3.7
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions - --
Regular pay hi excess of 62-week
$22, 683
86
7,162
.$23. 005
80
7,615
$23, 005
SO
Payment above basic rates
7,615
Tot.al personal services ...
07 Other contractual services...
08 .Supplies and materials
29, 921
2,683
862
30, 700
2,500
1,000
30, 700
2,600
1,000
Obligations incurred -
33, 366
34, 200
34, 200
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Ciiifts. protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230-.
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 135
1 3,310
6 15,420
Num- Total
ber s;ilary
1 $4, 135
I 3, 310
5 15, 560
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 135
1 3, 310
5 16, 660
Total permanent, departmental
7 22, 865
182
7 23, 005
7 23,005
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary),
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
7 22, 683
86
6,228
924
7 23, 006
80
6,666
950
7 23,005
80
6,665
Nightwork differential -
960
29, 921
30, 700
30, 700
Senate Office Building, Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
.\ verage number of all employees
208
207
210
210
210
210
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary-
$4, 039
GS-6.3
$3, 148
CPC-3.8
$.3,047
$4, 093
GS-5.3
$3,176
CPC-3.8
$3,047
$4. 154
GS-5.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 213
CPC-3.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,047
01 Personal services*
$570,716
13, 100
1,781
70,973
$584, 725
15,000
1,500
66, 475
$589, 425
15,000
Regular pay in e.xcess of 62-week
1,500
Payment above basic rates
66, 475
Total personal services
656, 669
667, 700
672,400
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object elasslficalion
1963 actual
1954 es tin- ate
1965 estimate
$6
11
1.117
2,289
12.717
32.175
6,408
2,000
3,144
07 Other contractual services:
Elevator repairs and improvements.
$1,600
2,000
8,000
21.600
6,500
2,000
8,300
1,800
9.065
$11.(100
2.000
General annual repairs -
8. 00(1
30. 000
6,500
Ice
2,000
Maintenance, air-conditioning sys-
tem
8,300
Incinerator, purchase and installa-
Structural and mechanical changes
to provide additional accommo-
135
25.856
23,154
23, 502
694
3,320
3.525
1,.303
2,855
1,480
Air conditioning oHices, committee
rooms, and other areas, basement
floor
08 Supplies and materials
20,000
10,000
1,000
2,600
3,650
1,350
20,000
09 Equipment:
.\nnual rugs and floor coverings
Annua] machinery, tools, and mis-
15,000
1.000
Annual furniture and furnishings,..
Revolving armchairs for offices
2,500
3.6.50
1.350
2, .500 1 2.500
1.000 1.500
2,000
Typewriter desks for offlces .
14, 938
16. 200
2.000
817.098
788, 665
789.700
DETAIL OF PEHSON.VL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. RaJlge $5,940 to $6,940
Num- Total N"um- Total
ber salary ' ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Custodian
1
$6, 340
1
$6, 340
1
$6,540
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.-
2
10, 160
2
10.285
2
10.285
OS-6 Ranee $3 795 to $4 545
1
4 170
I
4 295
1
4,420
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.6.'i5
8
27,800
8
28.200
8
28.600
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
1
.';.025
1
5,026
1
5,025
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490-
3
13. 720
3
13, 846
3
13. 845
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
9
3.6.615
9
36.015
9
36.315
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $.3.680...
18
63,520
IS
66.200
18
66,000
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
9
29,8Sfi
9
30. 126
9
30.446
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
4
11,880
4
12,120
4
12.280
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
10
2(1, 620
10
29.920
10
30.240
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
49
135. lOO
51
141.270
.■)!
143. 2.30
60
101, 725
60
101. 725
60
101. 725
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060:
28
83,440
28
83.440
28
83. 440
5
17,115
5
17, 115
5
17, 115
Total permanent, departmental
208
575, 016
210
584, 921
210
.689, .606
Deduct lapses . ..
l.J
4,301
196
81
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
206. 5 570, 715
210
584, 726
210
.589.425
father positions: Temporary employment.
13,100
16,000
16. 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veeli base.. .
1.781
1,500
1.500
Payment above basic rates:
.69. SM
11,109
55,275
11,200
.55. 275
Xightwork differential
11.200
656, 569
667,700
672, 400
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
House Office Buildings, Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estiirate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
360
352
360
360
360
360
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4. 059
GS-5.2
$3,284
CPC-1.3
$2,851
$4,077
GS-5.2
$3,343
CPC^.3
$2,851
$4,181
GS-5.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Average salary
$3, 325
CPCM.3
Ungraded positiqps: Average salary
$2,851
01 Personal services*
Permanent positions .. _
$784, 013
922
2.064
72. 791
$816. 200
2.500
1.900
64,300
$816, 200
Other positions
2,500
Regular pay in e.vcess of 52-week
base . -
1,900
64,300
Total personal services
869, 790
884,900
884,900
Object c!as.siftcatton
1963 act' al
1954 estin ate
1965 estimate
02 Travel...
$26
10
10
30,000
3.955
5,000
8,800
$26
03 Transportation of things .
$12
20
34.465
3.203
3, 942
6,266
41
10
04 Communication services
10
07 Other contractual services:
Painting, annual
45, 800
Elevator rejtairs
Air-conditioning maintenance
General annua] repairs
4, 9.55
.5,000
10,000
Roof repairs and replacement, old
building
70,000
Renew acoustical tile ceilings in
dining room and kitchen of cafe-
teria. New House Ollice Building.
Renews paving. New Jersey Ave.
and C St. approach. Old House
OtTice Building
3,000
2,500
Elevator modernization and im-
provements
11.800
Pointing ledge. 7th floor balcony.
4,928
47,118
4,793
34,822
901
1,960
Structural and mechanical altera-
tions to provide accommodations
for television and recording activi-
ties, old building
Partitions; Un-American Activi-
ties. Education and Labor, and
Ways and Means Committee
rooms, and post office, old build-
08 Supplies and m.atcrials .
25,000
500
2.000
25.000
09 Equipment:
Special equipment
1.000
2,000
Obligations incurred
1.002,260
972.000
1,054,200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental:
Xum
Total
Num
Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades;
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salarv
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent
1
$7,640
1
$7,640
1
$7, 840
GS-10. Rmge $5..500 to $6.2,50:
.\ssistant superintendent
1
6.000
1
6.126
1
6,2.60
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
1
5.120
1
5.245
1
5. .370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4
18, 570
4
18. 946
4
19. 445
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
4
13. 740
4
13. 980
4
14.300
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $3.430
2
6.376
2
6.220
o
6. 386
OS-2. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230 ...
4
11,560
4
11.160
4
11.480
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900...
2
10.300
2
10. 300
2
9. .550
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
7
32. 056
7
32, 0.56
7
32. 180
CPC-7. Ranee $3,435 to .$4.036
6
24.010
6
24. 310
6
24.510
CPC-6. RiUlge $3,200 to S3.680
20
70.000
20
73.040
20
71.040
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.464
9
30,446
U
30. 766
9
31.006
CPC-t. Range $2,760 to $3.230
4
11.960
4
11.800
4
12.040
CPC-3. Ranee $2..5.52 to $3.032
16
42. 680
15
43, 960
15
43.800
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
31
87. 270
31
87, 970
31
88,460
4
170
11.360
207. .570
4
170
11.360
207. 570
4
170
11, 360
Charwomen .- .
207. 570
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060:
Elevator operators
62
154.960
52
154.960
52
154. 960
Clerk
1
3.518
1
3.518
1
3.518
22
55. 347
22
55,347
22
55.317
Total permanent, departmental
360
810, 481
360
816, 271
360
816.411
8
26,468
71
211
.\'et permanent, departm.ental (av-
erage number, net salary) - - .
3,52
784, 013
360
816,200
300
816. 200
Other positions; Temporary employ-
922
2,600
2.500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
2,064
1,900
1,900
Payment above basic rates:
OvertiTie and holidav pay
62,290
53,500
53,500
Nightwork difTerential .
10,501
10,800
10,800
01 Personal services
869, 790
884,900
884,900
Capitol Power Plant, Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actua'
1954 estimate
19.55 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
93
89
93
79
93
79
Average salaries and gi-ades;
General schedule grades:
$4,764
OS-6.1
$3,718
_. CPC-5.9
■
$4,825
OS-6.1
$3,746
CPC-5.9
$4,851
GS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,773
Average grade ._i..-.-,
CPC-6.9
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOI^Continued
Capitol Power Plant, Architect of the Capitol — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions..-
$340,666
1,284
50,135
$316,000
1,000
52,000
$316,000
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
base .- .
1,000
Payment above basic rates
62,000
Total personal services
392,085
369,000
100
10
10
200
635,000
43,000
60
13, 600
369,730
369,000
100
03 Transportation of things
10
04 Communication services —
05 Rents and utility services:
Annual gas
Purchase of electrical energy
07 Other contractual services:
General annual repairs and altera-
tions
Advertising, . _
7
200
469, 322
32,050
10
200
635,000
30,000
60
08 Supplies and materials:
Miscellaneous annual supplies
Fuel
15,528
327,040
13,500
289, 130
09 Equipment: Replacement of 1 motor-
truck
7,000
Obligations incurred
1,236,232
1,330,600
1,244,000
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief engineer...
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief engineer
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Associate engineer
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
1 6, 250
1 6,560
1 4, 420
1 4, 160
2 6. 860
1 2, 820
2 10. 130
6 24, 125
11 49.140
18 71. 530
12 41,680
18 61,852
5 15, 350
14 42, 208
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
1 6,250
1 5,685
1 4. 646
1 4. 160
2 7, 020
1 2, 900
2 10, 130
6 24. 600
11 49,615
18 72,330
12 41,920
18 62, 172
6 16. 430
14 42, 448
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,040
1 6,250
1 6, 810
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 4, 545
1 4, 160
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 7,020
OS-1 Range $2,600 to $2,980
1 2, 980
2 10. 255
5 24. 500
11 50,015
18 72, 930
12 42.080
18 62. 492
6 15, 590
14 42,848
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,665 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680..
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
CPC-}. Range $2,760 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
93 354, 125
4. 3 13. 469
93 357.046
14 41,045
93 359, 515
14 43, 515
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
88. 7 340. 666
1,284
42.921
7,214
79 316,000
1,000
45.000
7.000
79 316,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
1.000
45, 000
Nightwork differential .
7,000
01 Personal services ..-_....-
392,085
369,000
369,000
Structural and Mechanical Care, Library Building and Grounds,
Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
A vpragp nijmhpr nf f\]] pmploypps
56
56
00 OO
58
68
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$3,310
GS-3.0
$3,620
CPC-5.9
$3,350
as-3.0
$3,649
CPC-5.9
$3,350
GS-3.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,696
Average grade
CPC-5.9
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions -
$200, 179
759
40,305
$211,000
700
45, 400
$213 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates (includ-
ing Sunday opemne pay) , .
700
45, 400
241,243
11, 176
3,677
257, 100
13,400
4,500
259, 600
07 Other contractual services:
13, 400
Maintenance and repairs, air-
conditioning and refrigeration
systems---
4,500
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
07 Other contractual services— Con.
Maintenance and repairs, elevators.
$3,111
11,561
19,930
$4,000
13,000
30,000
$6,000
13,000
Equipping part of bookstacks with
map cases. Annex
30,000
Elevator modernization and im-
36,000
Equipping one-half deck for book-
86,000
Finishing 1 deck for bookshelving.
28,400
25,000
60,000
Automatic sprinkler system, cellar,
main building
Replacement, repairs, and altera-
tions to refrigeration equipment,
Acoustical tile ceilings (both build-
7,993
2,432
2,215
965
1,121
1,437
15, 599
749
1,101
Air filters for northeast bookstack.
Installation of floor tile in pages'
school main building
Replace storage batteries operating
fire alarm and watch systems,
Improvement. loading platform
08 Supplies and materials
13,500
16,000
09 Equipment: Fire extinguishers
10 Lands and structures: Aimual care
1,600
1,100
1,100
324,310
450,000
464,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-3 Range $2,950 to .$3,430
Num
ber
2
3
5
12
14
2
17
1
Total
salary
$6,620
14,950
22,075
47,620
60,880
6,428
61,070
2,552
Num
ber
2
3
6
12
16
2
17
1
Total
salary
$6,700
H.g.'iO
22. 4.W
47, 920
67, 680
6,588
52, 190
2,552
Num
ber
2
3
5
12
16
2
17
1
■ Total
salary
$6, 700
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
GPC-9. Range .$4,1.50 to $4.900
CPC-8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490...
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
15,200
22, 700
48, 620
58, 240
6,748
53,040
2,662
Total permanent, departmental
66
0.5
202, 095
1,916
58
211,030
30
58
213, 700
300
Net permanent, departmental (av-
65. 6 200. 179
769
36, 873
3,432
58
211,000
700
42,400
3,000
58
213, 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime, Sunday opening, and holi-
700
42, 400
Nightwork differential ..
3,000
01 Personal services
241, 243
267, 100
269, 500
BOTANIC GARDEN
Salaries and Expenses, Botanic Garden
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
48
46
48
47
48
47
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary .. ..
$3,494
GS-3.7
$3,324
CPC-4.8
$3,550
GS-3.7
$3,351
CPC-4.8
$3,601
GS-3.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,379
Average grade
CPC^.8
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ..
$154,200
1,796
S99
22, 782
$164,010
3,000
530
22,660
$166, 110
3,000
Regular pay in excess of 82-week
530
22,560
Total personal services. ..
179,377
31
20
95
190.100
150
60
100
100
200
6,200
100
192, 200
150
03 Transportation of things .
60
100
100
158
7,749
80
200
07 Other contractual services:
General annual repairs
6,200
Laundry
100
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
$10, 896
13, 768
292
2,295
$9,500
15, 400
100
$9,500
09 Equipment (includes plant material).
10 Lands and structures;
15, 400
100
Demolition and removal of small
conservatory and adjoining struc-
ture from reservation 6-B,
bounded by Canal St. and Inde-
Obligations incurred- .
214, 761
221,000
223, 100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
QS-ll. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Assistant director — ._.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Horticulturist
aS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 -.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 _.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,6S0_-
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $.3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840 ,
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
(Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services .
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
1
1
3
3
16
5
1
6
4
4
2
1
4,995
4, 455
11,980
10, 8S5
61,360
15,190
3,635
21,600
13. 496
12, 360
5, 904
2, 840
48
3
164,640
10, 440
154. 200
1.796
599
20, 650
2,132
179,377
1954 estimate
Num- Total
bcr salary
1 $5, 940
1 6, 185
1
3
3
16
5
1
6
4
4
2
1
4,680
12. 230
10.965
62, 560
15. 030
3. 735
21,760
13, 656
12. 200
6.064
2,910
48 166,315
1 2, 805
164,010
3.000
530
20. 660
1.900
190, 100
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
i,310
4, 705
12, 355
10, 965
53,280
15, 270
3,835
21,920
13.736
12, 360
6. 064
2,910
48 168, 850
1 2, 740
166.110
3,000
530
20, 660
1,900
192, 200
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Salaries and Expenses, Library of Congress
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
%5
41
1,005
960
38
991
991
38
1,022
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,658
GS-6.2
$2,981
CPC-3.2
$15,000
$14, 800
$8,490
$3,495
$4,690
OS-€.3
$3,028
CPC-3.3
$15,000
$14,800
$8,490
$4,030
$4,631
GS-6.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,039
CPC-3.3
Act of Oct. 15, 1949 (2 U. S. C. 136anote):
Average salary -
$15,000
Act of Oct. 15, 1949 (2 U. S. C. I36a note) :
Average salary . ..
$14, 800
Act of June 20, 1938 (52 Stat. 808): Aver-
age salary ,
$8,490
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,202
01 Personal services:
Kill, 210
114, 174
15,865
44,783
$4, 109. 227
104,321
15,924
40, 000
$4, 277, 916
Other positions
104, 321
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
base
15,924
40. 000
Total personal services
4, 286, 032
2,470
793
26, 701
4, 269, 472
1,300
850
28,000
4,438,161
02 Travel.
1,300
03 Transportation of things
860
29,600
Penalty mail .
70,000
25,439
429, 779
32, 439
26,223
2,076
7
25.000
430,000
30,100
25,300
150
100
20, .500
06 Printing and reproduction
451,500
34.200
26,800
2,100
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
100
4,831,959
4,810,272
5,084,011
DET.^IL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Librarian of Congress (2 U. S. C. 136a
note)
Grades established by;
Act of Oct. 15, 1949 (2 U. S. C. 136a
note) :
Chief assistant librarian..
Act of June 20, 1938 (52 Stat. 808):
Librarian emeritus -.
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy chief assistant librarian
Assistant librarian
Director of department
Law librarian.
.\ssociate director of department —
Chief of division
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant director of department...
Assistant law librarian
Keeper of collections —
Consultant
Chief of division.
C^hief of section
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director of department —
Chief of division
Keeper of collections
Assistant chief of division
Editor
Selection ofBcer ._ --
Chief documents officer
Chief of section
Inforraation-pablications officer
Deputy chief of division
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Chief of section
Reference librarian
Smithsonian librarian -
Special assistant
Exhibits officer
Administrative officer
Classification officer
Emplojinent officer -.
Employee relations officer
Specialist, South Asia
Associate chief of division
Head of section
Area specialist -
Cataloger -
Historian - —
Editor -
Budget oflicer
Technical assistant
Coordinator
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of division
Assistanteditor
Assistant selection officer
Bibliographer
Cataloger --
Chief of division. _- -
Editor
Head reference assistant
Principal cataloger
Principal recommending officer
Technical assistant
Specialist In American history
Subject cataloger -.- -
Accounting officer
(jonsultant in philosophy
Secretary of the Library
Reference assistant in charge
Chief, census library project
Assistant chief of section
Research assistan t
Coordinator, cooperative cataloging
Reviser --- -
Head of section
Assistant he.ad of section
Specialist. Korean
Chief of readmg room
Head of unit
Catalog reference assistant
Specialist, far eastern law
Assistant in charge
Head, Slavic room
Science reference analyst
Slavic research analvst
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Disbursing otEcer
Assistant reference librarian
Research analyst
Operations officer
Assistant coordinator.--
Administrative assistant
Library assistant.- ---
Librarian..
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of division
Assistant editor
Librarian
Assistant reference librarian
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 14, 80O
1 8,490
1 11.800
1 10, 800
3 33.811
1 11,711
1
11
1
1
6
1
5
1
1
1
4
1
1
4
6
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
5
11.050
2 19, 738
1 9, 808
111.462
9,808
8,498
52, 845
9. 252
43. 685
9.283
8.360
9,360
34, 247
8,445
8,375
29, 729
44, 055
22, 336
7,894
8.040
7,709
7,840
14, 626
7,040
7,325
7,486
7.302
8,040
29. 022
7,240
36, 060
1954 estimate
18, 743
19.020
5.940
12, 396
12,818
13, 134
26, 136
6,578
12,888
6,686
6.865
6.809
18.320
6.825
6.340
6.348
38. 963
6.132
6.940
12. 296
6.248
5,940
31.684
13,188
6.117
6.317
6,940
6.940
6,707
6.024
6,091
6,648
5,363
16, 425
6.252
6,295
5,368
Num-
ber
1955 estimate
Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
1 $15,000
1 14, 800
1 8,490
10.800
11,073
34,173
11,800
10,800
11,219
9,761
10, 008
9,654
19, 915
91, 777
1 9,360
6 62, 760
44,846
9,360
8,514
9,360
34, 894
8,560
8, .575
22, 705
3.8, 115
22,844
8,040
8,040
7,963
7,440
7,209
7,440
7,717
7,440
35, 908
7,425
37, 068
7,840
21,620
7,278
7,132
7,040
4 25, 098
3 19, 112
25, 490
6,094
13,280
13. 080
6.740
13, 472
6, 786
6.940
24, 729
6.940
6.601
6.540
26. 437
6,194
6,101
12,680
6,417
5,940
6,048
11.880
6, 802
6,617
6,017
6,032
6,832
6,149
5.673
5,764
5,547
5.529
6,648
6,488
11,240
5,060
1 $15,000
1 14. 800
1 8,490
10.908
11,300
34, 508
11.800
10, 923
11, 385
9,877
10,292
9,800
20, 200
92, 984
1 9. 360
6 63,491
45,415
9.360
8.614
9,360
35, 547
8,745
8,860
23,067
38, 739
23, 504
8,040
8,040
8,040
7,555
7,325
7,625
7,840
7,594
36, 661
7,525
38, 400
8,017
22, 082
7,440
7,240
7,163
4 25, 506
3 19, 568
25,960
6,194
13,418
13, 442
6,878
13, 565
6,940
6.940
25. 445
6.940
6.602
6.a?2
27.076
6.340
6,202
13.264
1
3
2
6.956
19. 196
13,288
1
3
2
6.140
19. 458
13, 480
6.540
6.132
6,148
11,880
6.940
6,740
6.140
6,140
5.967
6.260
5. 798
5,889
5,672
5.654
5,673
6,613
11,365
6
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Library of Congress — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSON.iL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con,
Biblinprapher
Cataloger
Curator
Reference as.sistant
Reference librarian
Researcii as.sistant
Reviser -.
Senior cataloper ..- ...
Admini.'^trative secretary
Assistant exhibits officer
Position classifier
Tabnlatinp officer
Head of unit
Analyst
.Senior reference assistant
Subject cataloper
Assistant in ciiariie
Head of section
Assistant head of section,. _ —
Assistant sccn'tary of Library
Research analyst
Head, periodicjils coUection
Assistant accounting officer - -
.\ssistant information-publications
officer.-
Assistant consultant in poetry
."^ pecial a.ssistant
Purchasin? adviser
Space and communications officer.
Editorial specialist
Head of project ..-
Custodian, motion picture collection
Editor
Manuscripts specialist
Editorial assistant
.\ssistant to selection officer
Placement assistant
Employee relations assistant
Radio scrijitwritcr-.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370.. -
Range $4,205 to $4.956
Range $3,795 to $4,545
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3.666
Range $2,950 to $3,430
Range $2,760 to $3,230
Ranee $2,600 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,1.50 to $4.900
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Range $2,974 to $3,454
Range .$2,750 to .$3,230
Range $2.5.52 to $3,032
Range $2,420 to $2,840 .,
by lithographic
GS-7.
GS-6.
QS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
OS-2.
GS-1.
CPC-6.
CTC-A.
CPC-3.
CPC-2.
1953 actual
1954 estimate 1965 estimate
Num- Total Num-
ber salary ber
$16. 757
37. 857
6 080
26.636
6. 680
5.560
10. 918
95. 956
5.695
.5.810
.5. 186
5,507
16. 238
11.32?
5.666
16. 536
34. 062
32. 287
6.103
.5. ISO
5.223
6.810
5, 143
.5. 161
6.098
6.039
5. 223
5,127
Grades established
wage board:
WB-13. Range $4,264 to $4,950.
WB-ll. Range $3,890 to $4,514.
■WB-9. Range $3,615 to $1,077.-
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
Other positions:
Part-time positions (charwomen)
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork dilTerential
01
Personal services.
1
112
21
136
115
81
75
12
1
1
6
8
70
36
69
5.053
513, 668
86. 328
514, 082
391. 796
259. 273
221, 301
33, 898
4,890
4,035
21, 764
27.611
218, 408
104, 204
188, 503
4,035
3,694
13, 240
Total
salary
$5. 723
31.802
6.805
32. 0.11
11.696
6. 1.60
,5.810
71,279
.5.810
5.810
5. 387
5.632
10.716
5. 810
10,148
16. 910
34. 302
62. 967
5.196
5,305
5,810
5,670
5, 286
5,223
965 4,115,446
1 4,236
%4
4,111,210
109, 174
6,000
16.866
33. 465
11.328
4, 286, 032
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
103
24
138
118
84
68
11
1
4
8
10
62
32
67
6, 348
5,247
6,723
6,810
6,747
6, ,565
6,646
5, 377
6, 238
5, 084
6, 132
5. 137
19. 134
476. 577
98. 966
625, 933
401,5,54
270, 324
199. 400
30, 398
4,900
14,619
29, 154
33, 580
196.339
93, 471
18R. 653
4, 514
4.118
7.488
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 810
32. 5.52
5.810
32. 7S3
11.629
6.060
.5. 810
72. 279
.5.810
5.810
.5. 512
5. 757
10.966
5. 810
10, 398
17, 170
34, 552
.54. 092
5.320
5.430
.5. 810
5. 696
6.411
6.348
960 4. 140. 162
7. 2 30, 936
962.8
4, 109, 227
99, 321
5. 000
16. 924
27. 850
12. 150
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
107
24
148
126
86
5. 473
6. 372
.5. 810
5.810
5.810
5. 690
5.771
5. 502
5. 363
5.209
.5. 257
6. 262
19. 634
601, 723
101, .581
571. 068
436. 452
279. 938
206. 027
30. 974
4.900
16. 540
29.440
33. 820
197. 801
99.861
197, 629
1 4, 722
1 4. ."06
2 7. 780
991 4. 308. 851
7.2 30.935
4,277.916
99, .321
5.000
16. 924
27. 850
12, 160
4, 269, 472
4, 438, 161
Salaries and Expenses, Copyright Office, Library of Congress
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
239
237
244
242
254
252
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,230
GS-5.7
$2. 552
CPC-3.0
$3,515
$4,238
OS-6.8
$2, 670
CPC-3.0
$3, 743
$4,254
GS-6.8
$2. 610
CPC-3.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
.$3. 910
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
.$997. 388
$1,022,240
.500
3.960
$1 075 518
500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base _
3.838
7.157
3.960
Total personal services
02 Travel
1,008,383
1, 026, 700
4,000
2.000
65. 000
7.300
.5.000
1, 079, 978
04 Communication services
2,000
64. 408
3.400
6. 000
2,000
55, 000
07 Other contractual services
7 30O
5,000
Total obligations
1,083.191
1.100.000
1,153,278
DETAIL OF I'ERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Denartmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Ranee $12,000 to $12,800:
Register of con\Tights
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.\ssociate register of conyrights . . .
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 262
1 10, 800
2 19, 669
Nnm- Total
ber salary
1 $12,400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division.
.\ssistant register of copyrights
2 19, 869
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
2 20. 200
1 9. 777
1 9. 915
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
1 9, 152
1 8. .360
2 17.605
1 7.217
1 7.294
4 30. 121
1 8,506
2 17,912
1 7,317
1 7, 440
3 23, 404
1 7.240
1 6. 140
1 6.209
1 6.017
1 6. 071
4 26. 698
2 13.841
"i 5.610
1 8. 606
Senior attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division . .
2 18. 182
1 7. 440
1 7. .578
Head of section
3 23. 720
I 7. 363
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6. 194
1 6. 271
.\dministrative officer ....
1 6. 340
1 6. 140
-Assistant chief of division
A.ssistant chief of section
1 6. 940
4 26. 006
1 6. 940
2 13. 4.80
1 5. 995
1 6.171
4 27 060
Editor
Head of unit
GS-10. Range $6,600 to $6,250:
-Administrative assistant
""'2""""i3.949
1 5. 735
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
1 5.670
1 5.113
1 5. 060
5 27. 107
14 75. OliO
1 5. 190
6 32. 384
12 6.5.488
2 10. 327
1 5, 316
6 32.884
Reviser
12 66.613
Head of section
2 10.4.52
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1 5, 370
32 146. 668
5 20. 859
61 191. 893
39 136, 229
53 165, 9.54
8 23. 234
2 6. lot
1 3.681
1 3. 3.50
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
O.S-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-3. Range $2,9,50 to $3,4:iO
OS-2. Range $2,760 to $:i.2:i0 .
39 176, 563
7 27. 926
52 196, .599
46 1.56.621
46 141,386
4 11,473
2 .5. 141
1 4.118
1 3.369
40 184,633
7 28, 425
57 216,851
49 168, 938
47 147, 161
4 11,778
Crafts. T>rotective. and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $:i.032
Grades established by lithographic
wage board:
WB-10. Range $3,723 to .$4.306
WB-9. Range $3,515 to $4,077
2 6, 221
1 4,306
1 3,515
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
239
1.006,287
2. 2 8. 899
244
1. 029. 661
1.8 7.421
264
1, 082, 939
1.8 7,421
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
236.8
997. 388
242.2
1. 022. 240
600
3.960
252.2
1.075,518
500
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
3,838
7,167
3,960
01 Personal services
1, 008, 383
1,026,700
1, 079, 978
Salaries and Expenses, Legislative Reference Service, Library of
Congress
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
151
149
151
148
179
166
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,691
GS-8.2
$5. 826
GS-8.4
$5,686
Average grade
QS-8.1
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
19S5 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 661
CPC-3.0
.$2. 691
CPC-3.5
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$848,936
209
3.271
948
$860. 250
500
3.371
2,000
$952,366
500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
3.371
Pavment above basic rates
2,000
863.364
866, 121
1,000
300
13, 800
1,000
16.000
4.500
958, 237
1,000
.300
9.183
1.000
15,000
2.50)
300
13, 800
1.000
Photodu plication
15 000
08 Supplies and materials.
4.500
881.350
901.721
993. 837
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Chief of section
Senior specialist
Social science analyst--
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Geographer
Chief of section
Attorney
Specialist in education
Legal analyst-- -
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Analyst-
Chief of section
Deputy assistant director
Economist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Analyst -
Administrative officer
Chief of section --
Legal analyst
Economist
Att9rney -
Senior indexer ---
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Analyst
Graphic information specialist
Senior digester
Legal analyst-
Legal indexer
Assistant chief of section
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of section
Translator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Analyst
Assistant chief of section--- _--
Bibliographer
Chief of reading room...
Legal digester
Librarian - -
Historian - --
Head of unit -
Research a,ssistant -
Legal analyst
Indexer-digester
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,.')70
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955- ---
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
aS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,9,50 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980.-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032,
Total permanent, departmental-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions; Temporary employ-
ment -
Regular pay in excess of 52-weck base--
Payraent above basic rate^:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential---
Personal services -
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $14, 800
1 11.800
1 11.800
13 145.346
1 10. 523
3 30. 600
1 9,800
6 ,51.267
1 8, 598
6 43. 070
1 7. 386
1 7. 325
2 14, 466
37, 017
6,886
6.340
36. 825
13. 188
5.998
41.561
5. 310
16. 478
.5.488
21.154
1.5.882
5,186
4.836
81.080
8.691
51. 172
38. 396
75. 678
12. 445
2.980
151 859. 360
1.8 10,424
149. 2 848. 936
209
3.271
608
340
853. 364
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
I $14,800
1 11.800
1 11.800
11 129.308
1 11.300
10.600
29, 739
9.992
9,638
25.664
1 8.760
3 25, 773
29.368
7.509
7.440
28.937
21.474
7.071
4 25. 245
1 6, 940
1 6. 378
4 25. 691
1 6,048
1 5, 5.34
1 5.606
9 45. 263
5.636
.5.613
21.000
10.913
5.339
5. 6.36
5.098
26
1
14
14
16
3
1
117.411
4. 545
51, 576
47. 812
53. 266
9.607
2.980
2.561
161 S76. 470
2. 8 16. 220
148. 2 860. 250
500
3,371
1.660
350
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
11.800
11.800
140. .350
11.485
10.600
30.000
10.085
9.800
9.600
26, 134
1 9. 098
3 26.119
30. 106
7.640
7.625
29.445
21.889
7.240
7.040
4 26. 729
1 6, 940
12.480
26. 252
6.155
5. 659
5. 731
46,263
10. 721
5.738
21.500
11.163
,5.464
5. 661
5.223
5.060
16. 180
132. 806
4. .545
66. 792
61.337
74. 7.50
9.687
2.750
2.641
179 1.011.863
12.8 59.497
166. 2 952. 366
500
3.371
1.650
350
958, 237
Salaries and Expenses, Distribution of Catalog Cards, Library of
Congress
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Cbject classification
19,53 actual
19.54 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
179
1
175
188
188
8
Average number of all employees
184
184
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Averace salarv
$3,6.38
GS-3.9
$2,890
CPC-2.8
$3,350
$3,612
GS-4.0
$2,960
CPC-2.8
$3,735
$3 675
-Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
GS-4.0
$2, 972
CPC-2.8
Ungraded positions: -Average salary
$3,910
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$616. 081
3.600
2.372
17.491
.$658, 855
$670, 267
26,932
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2, 595
.5,000
2, 596
Payments above basic rates
6,000
639. 544
4.651
120
3.925
686. 479
666. 450
4,500
600
5. lOO
586.500
250
1.500
704. 794
02 Travel
4 500
03 Transportation of things
.500
6. 100
842.113
07 Other contractual services
250
08 Supplies and materials
1.500
1,500
Total obligations
1.236,219
1, 264, 800
1, 658, 757
DETAIL OF rERSO.VAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division .. _
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,046
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,248
1 7,040
1 6. 094
1 6, 940
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7 532
Editor - -
1 7.171
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of division .
1 5,940
1 6, 940
1 6, 278
1 6 202
1 6, 940
Editor
1 6, 078
2 11,798
4 22, 798
1 5, 243
1 6, 140
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
2 12. 048
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
4 22,168
4 23,091
1 5,368
Editor
Assistant editor
2 11,288
3 16. 752
1 4. 745
8 36. 025
6 24. .591
19 73. 646
33 109.119
42 136. 389
45 132. 973
4 11,116
6 17.392
1 2. 840
1 3.350
Classifier
3 16, 680
3 14,211
8 36, 654
5 21,647
23 as, 429
31 106, 074
42 136, 674
48 144,004
5 13,651
6 17,813
1 2, 910
1 3, 735
3 16 680
OS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3 14,686
8 37 279
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
5 22, 147
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160- -
23 00, 266
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.6,56
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2.7.50 to $3.230
Of3-l. Range $2,600 to $2.980
31 10'5,849
42 138, 389
48 146, 741
5 13, 891
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to .$.3.032
C PC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Grades established by lithographic
wage board:
WB-IO. Range $3,723 to $4,306
6 17,893
1 2, 910
1 3,910
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
179 628,597
3.6 12.516
188 674, 621
4,5 16,766
188 686.033
4 5 15, 766
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment -. . -
175.4 616,081
3.600
2,372
17, 491
183.5 668,856
183.5 670,267
26, 932
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base _.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pav
2,596
5.000
2,696
6 000
01 Personal services
639, 544
666,450
704, 794
Books for the Blind, Library of Congress
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Obiect classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
20
20
21
21
21
21
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary—
$3,893
GS-4.6
$4. 090
GS-4.9
$4,169
GS-4.9
8
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Continued
Books for the Blind, Library of Congress — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
LiEEAHT OP CONGRESS— continued
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$76, 953
100
207
$84, 571
100
329
$86, 163
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
329
Total personal services
02 Travel
77,260
1,980
8,684
727
7,423
63, 776
7,609
817, 562
85,000
2.000
9,000
825
16,000
103, 175
15, 100
768, 900
86. 692
2 000
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
826
16. 000
87 500
09 Equipment
784. 575
Obligations incurred
985, 021
1, 000, 000
1 000 ono
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUEEAD OF
STANDARDS
07 Other contractual services
$6,428
SUMMARY
01 Personal services
$77, 260
1,980
8,684
727
7,423
70, 204
7,609
817, 562
$85, 000
2.000
9,000
825
16. 000
103. 176
15. 100
768, 900
$86 592
02 Travel - . ....
2 000
03 Transportation of things
9 000
ai rnTnmiinif^.^tinn .'^prvicp.s
825
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
16. 000
87 500
13,508
09 Equipment
784 575
Obligations incurred
991, 449
1, 000, 000
1 000 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num-
lier
1
Total
salary
.$9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 777
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division .. _.
1 $9, 360
1
8,360
1 8, 475
GS-12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
1 7, 040
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,626:
1
1
1
3
2
4
7
5,548
5,233
6,080
11,989
6,366
12, 184
21, 120
1 5, 673
1 5, 358
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
3 14, 389
2 7, 070
2 6,830
6 15, 143
6 17, 730
1 5 080
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3 12, 239
GS-! Range $3,175 to $3,665
2 6 445
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
4 12, 604
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,230
7 21 620
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses _. . _ .
20 77, 562
0. 1 609
21
0.2
85, 479
908
21 87, 071
0. 2 908
Net permanent, departmental (av-
19.9 76,953
307
20.8
84, 671
429
20. 8 86, 163
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
429
01 Personal services
77, 260
85, 000
86 592
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
Salaries and Expenses, Superintendent of Documents
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
530
28
644
631
28
546
661
29
677
Average salary and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary . .
$3,712
GS-4.4
$3,790
GS-4.6
$3,812
Average grade
QS^.4
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Seriiices— Con.
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective and custodial grades:
$3,156
CFC^.5
$2,946
$3,196
CPC-4.5
$2, 946
$3,236
Average grade
CPC-4 5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
.$2,916
Personal service obligations:
$1,779,009
93,880
8,612
$1,814,M9
94,000
8,091
$1,916,000
99 000
Other positions
9,000
Total personal service obligations
1, 882, 101
1,917,300
2, 024, 000
Direct Obligalions
01 Personal services
1,867,058
1,009
2,490
7,668
10,823
549,764
96, 814
192, 142
60, 738
1, 898, 100
1, ,500
1,500
37, 000
11,000
522, 400
90, 000
192, 500
40,000
2, 004, 800
1,600
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
1 500
43 000
05 Rents and utility services _
13,000
564,000
103. 000
08 Supplies and materials
207, 000
09 Equipment
40 000
2,778,666
2,800.000
2, 967, 800
Obli{jati<ms Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
15,043
904
19,200
800
19,200
800
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
15,947
20,000
20,000
Obligations incurred
2,794,613
2,820.000
2,987 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to .$11,800:
Superintendent of documents
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant superintendent of docu-
Nmn- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant superintendent of docu-
ments .
1 8,360
1 7,040
7 44,380
3 17, 760
1 6, 875
1 6, 660
7 38, 046
1 5, 810
6 29, 720
27 122,910
16 69. 095
68 267,606
72 254. 840
96 311.360
47 146. 530
1 3, 680
1 2,712
1 3,411
10 31, 824
101 304, 616
62 172. 806
1 8, 560
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Librarian . .
1 7,240
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
7 43,380
3 17,375
1 6,760
1 6.435
7 37, 170
1 5, 810
6 28, 970
27 119, 785
16 67, 845
68 261, 630
72 250. 600
96 305,680
47 143,970
1 3, 680
1 2,632
1 3,411
10 31,824
101 304. 616
62 172. 795
7 46, 580
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250;
3 18, 125
Assistant chiefs of section
1 6 000
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Chief of section
1 5 685
7 38, 920
Librarian
1 5.810
GS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
6 30, 470
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
27 126, 910
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,645
16 70, 095
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
68 272, 505
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
76 269, 310
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
103 334, 985
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to .$3,032
Wages per hour;
$1 64 Stockkeeper
60 156, 276
1 3,680
1 2, 792
1 3,411
$1.53 Miscellaneous office appliance
10 31,824
$1.45 Wrappers-stockkeeperS-
$1.34 Skilled laborers
107 320,902
72 197,891
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses .
630 1,833,008
14 53,399
531 1.864.629
13 50. 020
661 1,967,020
13 61,020
Net permanent, departmental
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
616 1,779.609
93,880
6,901
2,711
618 1.814.609
94.000
5.950
2,741
548 1,916,000
99,000
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay -
6.000
3,000
01 Personal services
1, 882, 101
1, 917, 300
2, 024, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules arc distributed as follows:
1,867,058
16, 043
1, 898, 100
19, 200
2, 004, 800
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
19. 200
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
Miscellaneous
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS— continued
Working Capital and Congressional Printing and Binding, Govern-
ment Printing Office
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
Travel . . .......
$11,200
673, 792
72,644
729,376
19,699,023
94,027
19,273,133
754, 913
3,118
1,815
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Transportation of things .. .
Object classification
Communication services
6,8.31
6.787
Printing and reproduction..
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees...
Other contractual services
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$4,344
Equipment- ._
01 Personal services:
$29, 713, 939
2,798.133
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Permanent positions — .
Pajinent above basic rates
73,825,113
Total personal services (see detail
32, 512, 072
under Schedule A-1 in Revolv-
ing and management funds)
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
Government Printing Office Revolving Fund
ScHEDtTLE A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
6,711
6,613
6.708
6.610
Ungraded positions" Average salary
$4,394
$4,396
01 Personal services:
29, 503. 319
2, 053. 614
-226. 863
29, 486, 723
2, 006. 000
Excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned . .
-300. 000
31, 330, 070
8.000
675. 130
61.000
650.000
15,000.000
85.000
18.000.000
1,364,000
1.000
2,000
31, 192, 723
02 Travel . .
8,000
624. 000
62, 000
05 Rents and utility services
400.000
15, 000. 000
07 Other contractual services
80.000
17, 600, 000
1, 86 ». 000
10 Lands and structures
1.000
2.000
67, 179. 200
66, 733, 723
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Public Printer
Deputy Public Printer
Execucive assistant to the Public
Printer
Ungraded positions at aiuiual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
$11,550:
Comptroller
Director of personnel
Director of purchases
Plannhig manager
$10,800:
Plant engineer
Production manager
$10,200:
Assistant comptroller
Assistant director of personnel
Technical director
$10,000: Medical director...
Assistant production manager...
Assistant plarming manager
$9,600: Assistant plant engineer
$9,590:
Night production manager
Superintendent of binding
Superintendent of composition. .
Superintendent of platemaking. .
Superintendent of presswork.
$9,130:
Assistant director of purchases...
Director of plarmmg service
Director of plant planning
Director of typography and de-
sign -
$8,960: Assistant technical director.
$8,800: Chief indexer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 14, 800
11,300
11.300
11,300
11,300
10. 800
10. 800
10. 000
10.000
10.000
10,000
9.868
9.868
9,600
9. ,100
9.590
9.690
9.590
9.690
9,130
9,130
9,130
9, 1.30
8,760
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$16,000
14. 800
11.550
11.550
11.560
11.550
10,800
10,800
10.200
10.200
10.200
10,000
9,600
9.590
9.690
9.690
9.590
9,690
9.130
9.130
9,130
9,130
8.960
8,800
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$15. noo
14.800
14.800
11.650
11.650
11.550
11,550
10. 800
10, 800
10.200
10. 200
10.200
10,000
9.868
9.868
9,600
9.690
9.690
9.590
9.690
9.690
9,130
9.130
9,130
9,130
8, 960
8,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates —
Continued
Rates of $6,060 or above— Continued
$8,700:
Chief, classification and organiza-
tion survey
Traffic manager
$8,630: Research and development
planner
$8,468:
Assistant night production man-
ager
Assistant superintendent of bind-
ing
Assistant superintendent of bind-
ing, night
Assistant superintendent of com-
position -.-
A ssistant superintendent of plate-
making -.
-Assistant superintendent of press-
work
Assistant superintendent of press-
work, night
Chief, Government Printing
OlBce-Department of State
service office
Superintendent of Library branch
.$8,040: Disbursing ofiicer
$8,0.30:
Assistant director of printing pro-
curement
Assistant director of planning
service -
Assistant director of plant plan-
ning
Assistant director of typography
and design
Chief printing cost technician
Principal rate investigator
$7,858: Foreman of photoengraving
section -
$7,830:
Assistant director of commercial
planning
Assistant director of night plan-
ning
Assistant director of plant plan-
ning production
Technical assistant
Warehouse manager..
$7,692:
Foreman, day
Foreman, night
$7,640: Chief of employee relations
section
$7,530: Printing procurement tech-
nician
$7,440:
Assistant chief of employee rela-
tions section _ -
Chief storekeeper
Mechanical engineer
$7,388:
Chief carpenter
Chief electrician
Chief machinist
Chief operating engineer
Foreman, day...
Foreman, night
$7,364:
Assistant foreman, day
Assistant foreman, night
$7,260: Cataloger
$7,240: Procedural analyst
$7,130: Assistant chief printing cost
technician
$7,111:
Assistant foreman, day
Assistant foreman, night
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$S. 760
8,760
8,630
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,040
8,030
8,030
8,030
8,030
8,030
8,030
7,858
7,830
7,830
7,830
31.320
15, 660
23,076
15,384
7,640
7,530
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,388
7,3S8
7, ass
7,388
17 125,596
8 59. 104
7,364
7,260
7,240
7,130
21,333
7,111
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,760
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8, 468
8,468
8,040
8,030
8,030
8,030
8. 030
8,030
8,030
7,858
7,830
7.830
7,830
31,320
23, 076
7,692
7,640
7,530
7,440
7, 140
7,4-10
7,388
7,388
7,388
7,388
125, 696
61, 716
7,364
7,260
7,240
7,130
21,333
7,111
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,760
8,408
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8,468
8.468
8.468
8.040
8.030
8,030
8,030
8.030
8.030
8.030
7,858
7,830
7,830
7,830
31, 320
23, 076
7,692
7,640
7,630
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,388
7,388
7,388
125, 596
51, 716
7,364
7,260
7,240
7,130
21,333
7,111
10
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE— Continued
Government Printing Office Revolving Fund — Continued
DET.\ir. OP PKRSoN.\L SERVICES — continued
Departmental — Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates-
Continued
Rates of $5,060 or above — Continued
$7,097:
Chief of plate vault section
Technical assistant
$7,040: Chief of appropriation ac-
counting and auditine section
$6,940-
Assistant to comptroller
Chemist
Personnel assistant ..-
$6,930:
Assistant principal rate investi-
gator
Planners in charge
Printing cost technicians in
charge --
Technical assistant
$6,830: Temporary enrolling tech-
nical assistant
$6,807:
Assistant chief carpenter. .
Assistant chief electrician
.\ssistant chief machinist
Assistant chief operating engineer_
Assistant foreman, day
Assistant foreman, night ._
Foreman of inkmaliins plant
Foreman of roller and plue section.
Millman in charge
Painter in charge
Chief of bindery section
Chief of composing section.
Chief of lithographic section
Chief of photographic section
$6,740: Chief of pa>Toll and time
records section
$6,580: Foreman, day
$6,516:
Machinist in charge, day
Machinist in charge, night
$6,426: Technical assistant
$6,371: Machinist in charge, day
$6,330:
Clerk in charge of Congressional
Record
Planners
Printing cost technicians
Printing investigator _
Technical assistant -
.$6,260:
Assistant chief storekeeper
Chief of machine accounting
section
$6,226:
Assistant chief of plate vault
section
Chief copy preparer
Chief of delivery section
Technical assistant
$6,191: Cataloger
$6,180: Night supervisor of Govern-
ment Printing Ofhce-Depart-
ment of State service oli^ce...
$6,000; Assistant to director of
purchases
$5,980: Assistant to printing clerk of
Senate
$6,940: Mechanical engineer
$6,936: Chemist
$6,875:
Deputy disbursing officer
Safety ofTicer
$6,830: "Bookbinder in charge
$5,824: Chief of congressional infor-
mation section.
$5,810:
Chief of cost accounts section
•Supervisor
$6,790: .\ssistant chief of delivery
section
$5,645: Foreman, day
$6,660: Assistant chief of machine
accounting section
$5,517: Cataloger
$6,,500:
Assistant chief, appropriation
accounting anrl auditing section.
Deputy disbursing officer
$5,435:
.Assistant chief of traffic section..
Assistant deputy disbursing officer
$6,370:
Assistant to chief storekeeper
Supervisor.-
$5,310:
Chemist—
Technologist
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 097
7,097
7,040
6,940
20,820
6,940
6, 9.30
187, 110
20,790
6,930
6, 807
13,614
13,614
6,807
183, 789
129, 3.33
6, 807
6, 807
6,807
6,807
138
2'
6,740
6,580
13, 032
13, 032
6.426
6,371
6,330
873, 540
170, 910
6,330
18,990
6,250
6,250
6,226
43, 5S2
12.:i82
6. 1.80
6,000
5. 980
5,940
.5, 936
5, 875
5, 875
5,830
5,810
6,810
5,790
5,645
.5, 500
6,600
5,435
5,435
5,370
5,370
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 097
1 7, 097
5,310
7,040
6, 940
20.820
6, 940
1 6, 930
27 187,110
3 20,790
1 6, 930
6,830
6,807
13,614
13, 614
6. 807
190, .696
122, .626
6, .807
6, S07
6,807
6,807
6,807
6,807
6,807
6.807
6,740
6,580
19, 548
13.032
6,426
1
2
2
1
28
18
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 6. 330
124 784,920
170,910
6,330
12, 660
6.250
6, 226
6, 220
6,226
43, 582
12, .382
6,180
6,000
5,980
6,940
5, 935
5,875
5.875
5,a30
5, 824
6,810
6,810
6,790
6,645
5,560
5,517
5,500
5,600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,097
1 7, 097
5,435
5,370
5,370
6,310
,6,310
7, 040
6,940
20,820
6, 940
1 6, 930
27 187,110
3 20, 790
1 6, 930
1
2
2
1
28
18
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
6,&30
6,807
13,614
13, 614
6,807
190, .696
122, .626
6,807
6.807
6,807
6,807
6,807
6,807
6,807
6,807
6.740
6, 580
19. 548
13, 032
6, 426
1
121
27
1
2
6,330
766, 930
170,910
6, 330
12, 660
6.260
I 6, 226
1 6. 226
1 6. 226
7 43. 582
2 12. 382
6. ISO
6,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
5, 980
5,940
5,935
5,875
6,875
6,830
6,824
6,810
5,810
5, 790
5, 645
5,560
5,517
5, .600
5,500
5,436
5, 370
5,370
5,310
5,310
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates-
Continued
Rates of $5,060 or above— Continued
$6,245: .\ssistant chief of machine
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 246
1 5, 205
2 10, 370
2 10, 370
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$5,205: Chief of billing and collect-
1
$5, 205
1
$5, 206
$5,186:
Chemist
2
1
1
10.370
6, 186
6,120
2
1
1
10, 370
Chief of open market contract
purchases
5 185
$5,120: Assistant chief of payroll
1 6, 120
1 6, 060
5,120
$5,060:
Chief of open market contract
Assistant chief of traffic section
1
2
3
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
6
4
13
6
6
1
1
2
T
2
1
3
26
1
3
28
1
6,060
10, 030
14, 820
9,740
4,864
4,830
18.996
4,745
32. 936
4.670
4.615
27. 480
18, 248
59, 085
26, 730
26. 520
4,409
4,3,30
30, 065
8,570
4, 236
8,410
4,203
12, 510
108, 160
4.135
12. 135
112.980
3,935
1
2
3
2
1
1
4
1
7
1
1
6
4
13
6
6
1
1
7
2
1
2
1
3
26
1
3
28
1
5,060
Rates less than $5,060:
$5,015
2 10, 030
2 9, 910
2 9, 740
1 4,864
10,030
$4,9.66
14, 820
$4,870
9,740
$4,864
4,864
$4,830
4,830
$4,749 -
4 18, 996
1 4, 746
6 28, 230
1 4, 670
1 4,616
8 36. 640
4 18, 248
13 59, 086
7 31, 186
5 22, 100
1 4, 409
1 4, 330
5 21, 475
1 4. 285
2 8, 470
2 8, 410
1 4, 203
4 16, 680
26 108.160
18, 996
$4,745
4,745
$4,705 .
32, 935
$4,670 -
4,670
$4,615 -
4,615
$4,580
27, 480
$4„662 . . . .
IS, 248
$4,545
59, 085
$4,4,65 _._
$4,420
26, 730
26, 520
$4,409
4,409
$4,330
4,330
$4,296
30, 065
$4,285
8 670
$4,235
4,236
$4,206
8,410
$4,203
4.203
$4,170
12. 510
$4,160
$4,135
108. 160
4, 135
$4,045
4 16. 180
22 88. 770
12, 136
$4,035
1 12, 980
$3,935
3,935
$3,920
1 3. 920
17 66, 470
2 7, 790
1 3. 840
1 3.816
14 52, 990
4 14, 940
1 3,680
2 7,340
7 25. 620
103 376,465
1 3,600
2 7,180
31 110,825
6 21.210
2 7, 068
1 3,520
5 17, 550
9 31,455
20 69, 400
1 3. 454
136 466,480
5 17,075
6 20,460
12 40, 680
18 60, 300
15 50,025
22 72, 820
18 58. 860
18 58. 590
42 135,660
8 26. 520
17 63, 976
13 40,9.60
31 96.410
4 12. 280
4 12,128
64 193, 920
23 68,770
36 106, 200
11 32.010
2 6.744
3 8. 620
4 11.320
6 16. 600
2 5. 424
2 6.400
1 2. 630
2 6.120
I 2.420
$3,910
11
2
43, 010
7,790
11
2
43. 010
$3,895
7.790
$3 810
$3,816
1
13
6
2
2
8
104
1
2
26
4
1
3.815
49,206
22, 410
7,360
7,340
29,280
380, 120
3,600
7,180
92.950
14,140
3,534
1
13
6
2
2
8
104
1
2
26
4
1
3,815
$3,786 . . . .
49,205
$3,736
22, 410
.$3,680
7,360
.$3,670
7,340
$3,660
29,280
$3,656.
380, 120
$3,600
3,600
$3,590 .
7,180
$3,675
92, 950
$3,536 . ._
14, 140
.$3.534
$3 520
3,634
$3,610
6
10
19
1
138
6
8
17
13
13
19
17
15
40
10
15
10
56
8
3
40
20
22
10
1
2
10
3
1
3
21, 060
34, 950
65,a30
3, 4,64
473. 340
20,490
27,280
57,630
43, 5,50
43, 355
62,890
5.5. 690
48. 825
129,200
31,900
47, 626
3 1,. 500
174, 160
24. 560
9.096
121.200
59.800
64,900
29.100
2.872
5.680
28,300
8.260
2.712
8.100
6
10
19
1
138
6
8
17
13
13
19
17
15
40
10
16
10
56
8
3
40
20
22
10
1
2
10
3
1
3
21,060
$3,495
$3,470
34, 950
65, 9.30
.$3,4.64
$3,430
3, 4,64
473. 340
$3,415
20.490
$3,410
27,280
$3,390
57, a30
$3,350
43, 660
.$3,3.35
$3,310
43, 3.56
62,890
$3,270
55,590
$3,255
48.825
$3,2.30
129.200
$3,190
$3,175
31,900
47. 626
$3,160 .. - .
31,500
$3,110
174, 160
$3,070 . . .
$3,032..
$3,030..
$2,990... - .
$2,950
$2,910. .
24,560
9,096
121,21X1
59, 800
64, 900
29,100
$2,872
2,872
$2,840
5,680
$2,830
28,300
$2,760...
$2,712
$2,700
8,250
2,712
8,100
$2 630
$2,560..
$2,420
2
1
1
29
1
1
1
4
5.120
2.420
6.989
196. 040
6.698
6. 531
6,531
25, 624
2
I
1
29
1
1
1
4
5,120
2,420
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
$5,060 and above:
6,989
29 196, 040
196. 040
6,698
$.3.14:
6, .531
6,531
$.3.08:
Eleetrofinisher in charge
6 32,032
25,624
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
11
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Positions at tiourly rates equivalent to
$5,030 and above— Continued
$3.08— Continued
Electrotype niolder in charge
P'inisher in charge
Wax molder _ - --
$3.06: Chief o( photographic sectfon..
$3.05: Stereotyper in charge.
.$3.01:
Chief of lithographic section
Offset color prover
$2.97:
Electrotype finisher
Electrotype molder
$2.9fi: Night supervisor of photo-
graphic section
$2.95:
Offset negative cutter.. .-.
Offset photographer
$2.94: Stereotyper
$2.92: Negative cutter in charge
$2.81:
Chief of monotype section
Chief of type storage unit
Chief of typographic section
Head compositor in charge
Head copy editor
Copy preparer in charge
Deskman in charge
Head fotoscttcr in charge
Imposer in charge
Linotype operator in charge
Maker-up in charge
Proofreader iu charge
Head referee
Head Record referee
Referee
Chief reviser
Press reviser in charge
Supervisor of letterpress composi-
tion section
$2.90:
Deskman in charge
Pressman in charge
Head pressman
Offset pressman. , .,
Perfector pressman
Rotary sheet fed pressman ,
Two-color pressman.
Unit supervisor
$2.85:
OfTset negative cutter
Negative engraver
OfTset photographer
Press reviser.
$2.84: Offset platemaker.
$2.83:
Head platemaker in charge
Unit supervisor
$2.80:
Blacksmith
Carpenter...
Head compositor
Compositor
Copy editor
Copy preparer.
Deskman
Electrician
Imposer
Linotype operator in charge
Linotype operator
Ludlow operator
Madiinist in charge of garage
Machinist
Linotype machinist
Monotype machinist
Maker-up
Monotype keyboard operator.
Painter _
Pipefitter
Press corrector
Foreign proofreader
Proofreader. _
Reviser
Saw filer
Sheet metalworker-
Supervisor of industrial trucks
Welder
$2.79:
Head offset platemaker
Cylinder pressman
Miehle vertical pressman
$2.74: onset platemaker..
$2.71:
Automobile mechanic
General mechanic
Powerplant operator
$2.66:
Chief bindery section
Group chief
$2.61 : Platen pressmen
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 406
6,406
6,406
6. 365
19,032
1 6. 261
1 6. 261
41
17
1
253. 298
105,026
6.167
2 12. 272
1 6. 136
27 165. 105
1 C. 074
6.053
6.053
6.053
66.583
12. 106
6.053
IS. 159
6.053
36.318
6.063
6. 053
24.212
12.106
12, 106
12, 106
30, 265
12, 106
0, 063
24, 128
18. 096
28.3,504
361, 920
66, 352
60,330
18,096
6,032
77, 064
5,928
65, 208
94,848
5,907
5,HS6
11,772
1 5, 824
22 128,128
15 87,360
384
2,236,416
9 52,416
87, 360
75, 712
215.488
326. 144
151.424
4
3
47
fiO
1!
10
3
1
13
1
11
16
1
15
13
37
56
26
253
1
1
47
20
15
40
115
II
12
1
6
337
1,473,472
5.824
5.824
273, 728
116,480
87, 360
232. 960
669, 760
64,064
09, 888
5,824
34. 944
1,962,688
5 29, 120
1 5, 824
4 23, 296
1 6, 824
1 5, 824
2 11,606
303
1, 758. 309
11 63,833
28 159,672
2
3
21
1
18
6
11,274
16, 9U
118,377
5,533
99, 594
32, 574
1954 estimate
Nura- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 406
1 6. 406
I 6. 406
2 12,688
43 265, 664
17 105,026
28 171.220
2 12,148
6.053
6.053
6.053
60,530
6. 053
6,053
18.159
6.053
30, 266
6.053
6.053
24.212
12,106
12, 106
12, 106
30. 265
12, 106
4
2
44
59
II
10
3
1
12
1
11
16
6,053
24, 128
12, 064
265, 408
355. 888
66, 352
60. 320
18, 096
6,032
71.136
5. 928
65, 208
94, 848
5, 886
11,772
1 5.
22 128,
16 93,
379
2, 207,
8 46,
13 75,
14 81,
37 215.
56 326,
22 128,
265
1.485,
1 5,
1 5,
45 262,
18 104,
14 81.
39 227,
116 675,
11 64,
12
1
4
338
1,
5
1
4
1
1
1 5,803
299
1,735,097
11 63,833
27 153, 873
11,274
11.274
118, .377
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 406
1 6, 406
1 6. 406
2 12,688
43 265, 654
17 105.026
12,272
28 171,220
2 12, 148
0.0.53
6,053
6. 0,53
60.530
6.053
6.053
18, 159
6. 053
30. 265
6. 0,53
fi. 053
24.212
12,106
12, 106
12,106
30. 265
12, 106
6. 053
24. 128
12,064
265, 408
355. .888
66. 362
60. 320
18.090
6, 032
12 71.i:i6
1 5. 928
1 65. 208
16 94. 848
1 6. 886
2 11.772
1 5. 824
22 129. 128
16 93, 184
379
2, 207. 296
8 46. 692
76,712
81, 536
215,488
326. 144
128, 128
13
14
37
56
22
255
I
1
45
18
14
39
116
II
12
1
4
338
1,4,8.5,120
5.824
5,824
262, 080
104, 8.32
81,536
227, 136
675, 584
64, 064
69,888
6,824
23, 396
I, 968. 612
6 29. 120
1 5, 824
4 23, 296
1 5, 824
1 6,824
1
299
1,
11
27
2
2
21
5,803
735. 097
63, 833
153, 873
11,274
11,274
118, ,377
19
6
105.127
32,674
19 105, 127
6 32, 574
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
$5,060 and above — Continued
$2.60:
Deskman
Head finisher
Head forwarder
Assistant group chief
LaminaT ing machine operator
Repairer of rare books,,
Head stamper.
$2.57:
Negative cutter otlset helper
Offset photo helper .
$2.,55:
Bookbinder ..-
Bookbinder machine operator
Folding machine operator.
Machine operator
$2.52:
,\pprentice
Carpenter's helper
Electrician's helper
Linotype machinist helper
Monotype machinist helper
Painler'shelper
Pipefilter's helper
Sheet metalworker's helper
$2.51: Cylinder press assistant
$2.47: Offset platemaker helper
$2.44:
General mechanic helper
Powerplant operator's helper
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060:
$2.32.
!.28..
$2.24.,
$2.23..
$2.19..
$2.17..
$2.05..
$2.04..
$2.00..
$1.96..
$1.95..
$1.92-.
$1.90-.
$1.88-.
$1.83-
$1.81-
$1.74-
$1.71.
$1.70.
$1.69..
$1.68-
$1.67.
$1.64-
$1.63.
$1.53-.
$1.50.
$1.48-.
$1.45..
$1.40.,
$1.37..
$1.34..
$1.29..
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct:
Lapses..
Savings due to use of former pay scale
for part of year
Net permanent departmental (av-
ei-age number, net salary) —
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,816
5,408
10,816
10, 816
5,408
5,408
5,408
2 10. 692
1 5, 346
90 477.360
261
1.384.344
2 10. 608
3 15.912
2
3
5
26
10
2
6
2
6
13
10. 484
15. 726
26. 210
136. 292
62,420
10. 484
31,462
10, 484
31, 326
66,794
1 5, 075
2 10, 1.'iU
4,826
18, 968
37. 272
23, 190
13, 665
9,028
4,264
4,243
24. 960
12, 231
28, 392
11, 982
3
21
1
31
2
1
6
3
11, 730
79, 926
3, 766
112, 189
7,114
3, 536
21, 090
10, 482
182
1
262
16
65
610
364
1, 0.59. 968
11 31,350
785
2, 187, 795
1 2, 683
620, 802
3,390
833. 684
49. 9'iO
169, 290
, 839, 760
6,354
28, 602. 307
181 276
474. 953
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment... .-
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay...
Nightwork differential
Excess of annual leave taken over leave
earned...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
$11.5,50: Field service manager
$9,130: Assistant to field service
manager
$8,040: Field service office manager.
$7,640: Chief, Government Printing
Oflice departmental service office.
$7,270: Teclmical assistant
$7,140: Administrative officer
.$7,040: Field service oflice manager.
6. 313. 6
27,846,078
1, 253. 402
1. 438, 548
30,560.046
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,816
6.408
10.816
10, 816
5,408
5,408
5,408
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
87
260
10, 692
5,346
461,448
1, 379. 040
3 10, 608
3 16, 912
15, 726
26, 210
141,634
47.178
10. 484
31,452
10,484
31,326
71, 932
1 5, 075
2 10, 1.50
1
6
8
5
3
2
1
1
5
4
7
2
1
3
19
1
30
3
1
b
2
1
177
I
264
13
58
606
367
4,826
28,452
37, 272
23,190
13, 605
9,028
4,264
4,243
30,800
16, 308
28,392
7,988
3,952
11,730
7'2,314
3,765
108, 570
10,671
3,636
21, 090
6,988
3,474
603, 747
3,390
840. 048
40, 560
178, 524
1, 827, 696
1,039,684
8 22, 800
i6
2,106,972
6.234
28, 023, 455
6.146.2
27. 628, 805
940,000
1, 006, 984
-226, 863
1 11.300
1 9, 130
I 7. 840
1 7. 640
I 7, 270
1 7, 140
1 7,040
9,130
8,040
7,640
7,270
7,140
7,040
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,816
5.408
10. 816
10. 816
5.408
5. 408
5.408
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
3
1
87
260
10. 692
5,346
461,448
1,379,040
2 10, 608
3 15.912
1
3
19
1
30
3
1
6
2
1
177
1
264
13
58
606
15, 726
26, 210
141. 534
47, 178
10,484
31,452
10, 484
31, 326
71. 932
5.075
10, 160
4,836
28,452
37. 272
23.190
13. 665
9.028
4, 264
4. 243
20.800
16, 308
28, 392
7,988
3,952
11.730
72, 314
3, 766
108, 570
10, 671
3, 536
21,090
6,988
3,474
603, 747
3,390
840, 048
40, .560
178, 524
1, 827, 696
367
1, 039, 584
8 22, 800
766
2, 106, 972
6,231
28,004,465
391, 050
6,144
27,613,415
900, 000
1,000,000
39,213,415
1 11,550
9,130
8,040
7,640
7,270
7,140
7,040
12
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE— Continued
Government Printing OflSce Revolving Fund — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVicEs — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates-
Continued
Hates of $5,060 and above— Continued
$6,940:
Assistant chief. Government
Printing Office departmental
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 940
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 940
1 6, 940
2 12,500
1 6, 020
1 5, 875
1 5, 810
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 940
Assistant field service office man-
1 6, 940
$6,250: Field service office manager,,
$6,020: Chief, offset composition
2 12, 500
2 12, 500
1 6, 020
$5,875: Assistant administrative
1 5, 876
$5,810: Chief, distributing shipping.
$5,750:
Chief, offset composition section
1 5,810
1 5, 750
1 5, 750
1 5,750
1 5, 560
1 4,545
1 4,465
1 5,810
Field service office manager
A.ssistant administn^tive officer .
1 6,750
1 5,760
$5,660: Unit supervisor
Rates less than $5,060:
$4,646 - --
1 5, 660
1 4,545
1 4, 455
2 8,840
1 4,295
1 4, 160
3 12, 105
3 11,730
2 7, 670
1 3, 735
1 5, 560
1 4,545
$4,466
1 4, 455
$4,420
2 8 840
$4,295
3 12, 885
1 4, 295
$4,160
1 4 160
$4,035 -
4 16, 140
3 11,730
1 3, 785
1 3,735
1 3,660
6 21,930
3 12. 105
$3,910-
3 11,730
$3,785 -
2 7, 570
$3,735
1 3, 735
$3,660 - ---
$3,655
7 25,585
1 3, 590
4 14, 300
2 7, 070
1 3, 520
2 7, 020
3 10, 485
7 25, 585
$3,590.—
1 3. 590
$3,675
2 7, 150
1 3,636
4 14, 300
$3,635
2 7. 070
$3,620 . . .
1 3 .520
$3,610
2 7, 020
5 17, 47.'i
1 3,440
4 13. 720
2 6.830
1 3,380
2 7, 020
$3,496 . .
3 10, 485
$3,440
$3,430 —
3 io, 290
1 3, 415
3 10, 290
$3,416.-
1 3,415
$3,360
$3,335
1 3. 335
2 6. 620
1 3. 270
1 3. 255
4 12.920
1 3.190
1 3. 175
1 3. 150
1 3.112
6 18, 660
1 3. 070
1 3. OiiO
1 3. 032
6 15.150
1 2. 990
1 2, 952
1 3, 335
$3,310 .
2 6 620
$3,270
1 3. 270
2 6. 510
4 12, 920
1 3.190
1 3. 176
1 3, 150
1 3,112
6 15. 650
1 3.070
1 3. 060
1 3. 032
2 6.060
2 6. 980
1 2. 952
4 11,800
2 5,820
1 2,830
2 5.500
2 5,480
1 3. 270
$3,265
1 3 255
$3,230
4 12.920
$3,190
1 3 190
$3,176
1 3. 175
$3,150
1 3 150
$3,112 _
1 3.112
$3,110 . .
6 18. 660
$3,070
1 3. 070
$3,060 . -
1 3. 060
$3,032 _
1 3. 032
$3,030 -
6 16. 1.50
$2,990
1 2. 990
$2,952
1 2 952
$2,950
$2,910
3 8, 730
2 5.660
2 5. £00
1 2. 740
1 2. 712
2 6, 264
3 8. 730
$2,830
2 6,660
$2,750
2 6.600
$2,740
1 2. 740
$2,712
1 2.712
.$2,632....
1 2.632
2 5, 104
1 6,469
2 6,264
$2,652
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above:
$3.11: Plant superintendent
1 6, 469
1 0, 261
1 6, 074
1 6,074
I 6, 469
1 6, 261
$2.92:
Foreman, letterpress section
Plant superintendent
1 6, 074
1 6, 074
1 6, 074
$2.87: Plant superintendent
1 5,970
$2.86: iSupervisor
1 5,949
1 .5, 949
$2.78: Printer m charge.
1 6, 782
$2.76:
Supervisor...
2 11,482
1 5, 741
1 6, 678
2 11,356
2 11,482
1 6, 741
I 5, 678
3 17,034
1 5, 595
1 5, 741
$2.73:
Supervisor...
1 5, 678
2 11,356
$2.69: Supervisor
$2.66: Machinist mechanic
1 5,533
2 10,982
1 .5,491
1 5, 491
2 10, 982
2 10,982
1 5.491
1 r-,. .191
2 10.982
1 5. 491
3 16, 473
1 5, 533
$2.64:
2 10, 982
1 5,491
1 5,491
2 10, 982
1 5,491
1 5, 491
1 5, 491
2 10,982
1 5, 491
3 16, 473
1 5, 491
2 10,982
1 5, 491
Litiotype operator
1 5 491
2 10,982
Machine repairman
2 10, 982
1 5,491
Plan and control assistant
Printer compositor.
1 5,491
2 10 9S2
Printer proofreader
1 5 491
3 16, 47:i
Mono keyboard caster operator...
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates —
Continued
Equivalent to $5,000 and above— Con.
$2.00: Supervisor
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 408
1 6, 387
1 6, 326
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 408
1 6, 387
2 10, 660
2 10, 650
2 10, 660
6 26, 626
6 26, 625
1 6, 325
1 6, 325
2 10, 660
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 408
1 5, 387
$2.56:
2 10,660
2 10, 660
Linotype operator
2 10, 650
Makeup imposer
3 16,975
2 10, 660
6 26 625
6 26, 625
Photographer
1 6, 325
1 5, 326
1 5, 326
Supervisor
2 10, 650
$2.54:
Machinist mechanic
1 6,283
1 6,283
1 6, 221
I^rinter in charge
$2.51:
Letter press pressman
1 6,283
1 6, 221
1 6, 221
1 5. 221
1 5, 221
2 10, 442
1 6, 221
1 6,221
1 6, 221
1 5, 168
1 5, 096
1 5,096
3 15, 288
1 ,5.096
10 60, 960
3 15, 288
3 15, 288
1 5, 096
1 6,283
1 6, 221
Machine repairman
1 5, 221
Mono keyboard caster operator...
1 6, 221
1 6, 221
1 6, 221
1 6,221
1 5, 221
2 10, 442
1 5, 221
1 6,221
Printer compositor
2 10, 442
1 5, 221
Printer composing machine
1 5, 221
Supervisor
1 6, 221
$2.48: Maintenance repairman. .. .
1 S, 168
$2.45:
2 10, 192
3 15, 2,88
4 20, 384
4 20, 384
13 66, 248
2 10, 192
3 15,288
1 5,096
1 6, 096
Linotype operator
3 16, 288
1 5, 096
OlTset press operator
10 50, 960
Plan and control assistant
Photographer
3 15, 288
3 15,288
1 5,096
Supervisor.
2 10, 192
1 6,034
Equivalent to less than $5,060:
$2.42
1 5, 034
1 5,013
6 29, 700
1 4,909
15 72, 690
1 6, 034
$2.41
1 5,013
$2.38
4 19, 800
2 9, 818
17 82,382
2 9,668
3 14, 226
10 47. 220
3 13, 791
2 9,110
6 29,700
$2.36
1 4,909
$2.33
16 72,690
$2.30
$2.28
4 18, 968
8 37, 776
4 18, 388
2 9, no
6 27, 204
9 40,626
8 35,944
1 4, 410
7 30, 282
8 34, 448
2 8, 528
1 4, 243
8 32. 944
5 20. 490
1 4,056
4 18,968
$2.27
8 37, 776
$2.21
4 18, 388
$2.19
2 9,110
$2.18
6 27, 204
$2.17
10 4.5. 140
10 44, 930
1 4,410
8 34, 608
8 34, 448
2 8, 528
9 40, 626
$2.16
8 35, 944
$2.12
1 4,410
$2.08
7 30, 282
$2.07. ... . .
S 34. 448
$2.05 .
2 8,528
$2.04
1 4, 243
$1.98
12 49,416
6 24, 688
8 32, 944
$1.97
6 20,490
$1.95
1 4, 066
$1.94
1 4, 035
1 3, 994
3 11, 793
13 60,830
2 7, 738
10 37, 440
6 18,510
1 3,682
17 60, 469
8 28,288
1 3, 494
10 33, 70O
10 33, 490
1 3,203
23 73, 186
1 3, 120
1 3, 099
17 61,272
12 34, 944
38 105. 108
23 60, 766
1 2,568
6 12, 685
1 2,496
1 2,205
$1.92..
1 3,994
5 19, 665
16 62. 660
1 3. 869
9 33. 696
6 22. 212
2 7, 364
22 78. 254
8 28, 288
1 3. 494
7 23. 590
11 36, 839
1 3,994
$1.89
6 19, 656
$1.88..
16 62, 660
$1.86 .
1 3, 869
$1.80
3 33, 696
$1.78 .
6 22, 212
$1.77
2 7,364
$1.71 .
22 78, 254
$1.70
8 28,288
$1.68 .
1 3, 494
$1.62
7 23,690
$1.61..
11 36,839
$1 .64
$1.63
16 50,912
1 3, 120
1 3, 099
13 39, 208
13 37, 866
42 116,172
18 47, 556
1 2. 558
6 15, 102
16 60, 912
.$1.50
1 3, 120
.$1.49
1 3, 099
$1.45
13 39, 208
$1.40
13 37, 856
$1.33
42 116,172
$1.27
18 47, 556
$1.23
1 2,558
$1.21..
6 15, 102
$1.20 .
$1 06
Total permanent, field .
477
1,888,795
3.6 13,813
29, 139
477
1, 916, 029
10.3 41,616
477
Deduct:
Lapses .
1, 916, 029
10. 6 42, 721
Savings due to use of former pay scale
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average
473.6
1, 845, 843
63, 737
42,446
466.7
1, 874, 614
50.560
66, 070
466.4
Payment above basic rates:
1,873,308
50,000
Nightwork differential ..
66,000
1,962,026
1,981,144
1, 979, 308
01 Personal services
32,612,072
31,330,070
31 192,723
THE JUDICIARY
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Salaries, Supreme Court
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other posltions-
163
20
174
163
20
182
163
20
182
01 Personal services:
$915, 675
64,846
2,511
$948, 510
63.219
2,671
$953,110
63,219
Regular pay in excess of 52-weei:
2,671
Obligations incurred -
973,032
1, 014, 400
1,019,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Chief Justice
Associate Justice -
Positions established by the Supreme
Court:
Rate of $12,163:
Executive secretary
Reporter _ — .
Rate of $10,150:
Librarian
Rate of $10,000:
Marshal -
Grades established by the Supreme
Court:
Range $9,160 to $10,260:
Assistant reporter.
Range $7,744 to $8,844:
Assistant reporter
Assistant marshal
Range $6,534 to $7,634:
Secretary
Associate librarian
Press clerk
Law clerfc
Range $6,050 to $6,875:
Secretary
Printing and publication assistant-.
Chief clerk
Range $5,566 to $6,391:
Law clerk
Assistant Ubrarian
Nurse
Range $4,626 to $5,461
• Range $4,175 to $5,000
Range $3,761 to $4,576....
Range $3,493 to $4,021
Range $3,246 to $3,773..
Range $3,025 to $3,553
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Rate of $6,813:
Captain
Range .$4,565 to $5,390:
Foreman laborer
Range $4,114 to $4.939
Range $4,028 to $4,761..
Range $3,779 to $4,439
Range $3,773 to $4.347
Range $3,486 to $4.060
Range $3,271 to $3,799
Rate of $3.423
Range $3,025 to $3.5.53 ,
Range $2,807 to $3,335
Range $2,662 to $3.124
Range $1,991 to $2,387
1953 actual
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field.
Other positions:
Temporary employment...
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $25,500
8 200,000
1 12. 163
1 12, 163
1 10, 160
1 10,000
1 9,600
1 8,404
1 7,744
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
18
4
1
3
1
4
1
1
5
1
1
2
2
5
25
11
4
11
1
27
1
7,634
7,414
7,194
7,194
73,160
6,060
6,060
110,501
25,427
5,979
16, 077
4,862
17,342
4, 021
3,597
16, 357
5,813
5,390
6,077
9,203
8,437
21,543
98, 674
41. 353
13, 691
39,347
3,335
83,655
1,991
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $25, 600
8 200,000
12, 163
12, 163
1 10, 160
1 10,000
163 952, 082
8.8 36,407
Personal services.
164. 2 915, 675
208
54,638
2,511
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
18
4
1
3
1
4
1
3
3
1
1
2
1
5
25
12
4
11
1
27
1
9,820
8,624
7,9M
7,634
7,414
7.414
6,974
74,663
6.326
6,050
110.088
26,839
6,116
15, 114
5.000
17.617
4.109
10, 263
10. 131
5,813
6,390
6.077
9. 522
4.329
21. 734
97. 125
46. 417
13. 691
39. 611
3, 335
81,499
1,991
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $25,500
8 200,000
1 12, 163
1 12, 163
1 10, 150
1 10,000
9,820
8,624
7,964
7,634
7,634
7,414
6,974
75,075
6.325
6,050
110.088
25.839
6,264
15,389
6.000
17.754
4,109
10, 351
10,307
163 951. 669
1 3, 169
162 948, 510
6.000
68.219
2,671
18
4
1
1
2
1
6
26
12
4
11
1
27
1
5,813
5,390
5,077
9.522
4.439
21.925
99. 110
45. 736
13. 691
39, 699
3.335
81. 961
1,991
163 966. 269
1 3, 169
162 953, 110
6.000
58,219
2,671
1, 019, 000
Care of the Building and Grounds, Supreme Court
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
37
37
37
37
38
38
01 Personal services:
$129, 759
494
24, 749
$132. 405
400
24,696
$136, 606
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
400
24, 596
Total personal services . - .
155,002
5,761
3,088
157,400
7,800
2,000
150
161,600
07 Other contractual services:
General annual repairs -
7,800
2,000
160
Elevator improvements: Convert
elevator No. 8 from signal control
to automatic push-button control-
Completion of the air-conditioning
10,000
230.000
6,801
448
6,000
750
6,000
750
Obligations incurred
171, 100
174, 100
418,300
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBTICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Supervising engineer. .-.
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,666 to $5.315 ,
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490 ,
Range $3,435 to .$4,036 ,
Range $3,200 to $3,680
Range $2,974 to $3.464
Range $2,760 to $3,230
Range $2,662 to $3,032
CPC-7.
CPC-6.
CPC-5.
CPC-i.
CPC-3.
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
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services.
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,815
1
5
4
7
6
3
10
5.060
21.576
15.840
25.600
20,884
9,630
28,000
37 130,304
0.3 645
36. 7 129, 769
494
22, 325
2,424
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 435
1 3, 815
5
4
7
6
3
10
21. 825
16.940
25.760
21, 124
9,770
28,800
37
132, 469
64
37
132, 406
400
22.430
2.165
167.400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 560
1 3,815
5
4
8
6
3
10
21,825
16,040
29,200
21, 124
9,850
29,280
38
136, 694
89
38
136, 605
400
22,430
2,166
161,600
COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
24
24
24
24
24
24
01 Personal services: ^
$181,605
363
$183,970
380
$185, 970
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
380
181.968
162
2
940
184,350
200
60
1,250
500
12.000
775
900
4,475
186, 360
no Travel --
200
50
1,260
500
9,930
1,394
986
2,835
12,000
775
900
09 Equipment . . -- -
4,475
198,216
204, 500
206, 600
13
270200—54-
14
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals — Con.
DETAIL OF PEESON.M. SERVICES
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rate of $17,500:
Chief judge-
Judge
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Clerk of court--
Marshal
Reporter
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant clerk
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Assistant clerk..
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,646--
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
CPC-i. 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..
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
4 70, 000
1 8, 960
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
6,000
5.310
25. 350
4.705
12, 136
1.5. 190
182. 670
1,066
181, 605
363
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 500
70,000
8,960
8,960
8,%0
6,125
6,435
25,600
4,830
12,010
15,590
24 183, 970
183, 970
380
184, 350
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17,600
4 70, 000
1 9. 160
1 9, 160
1 9, 160
1
6,260
1 5. 560
6 25, 990
1 4. 956
3 12, 386
6 16, 850
24 185, 970
185, 970
380
186, 350
CUSTOMS COURT
Salaries and Expenses, Customs Court
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.IECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
68
64
71
71
71
71
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.-
$401, 296
1,090
$460, 700
1,300
$454, 030
1,300
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Penalty mail
402, 386
10, 015
1,634
4,975
462. 000
14,000
1,600
5,000
1.000
3,000
400
3,300
7,500
300
455, 330
16,000
1,800
5,500
1,000
3,333
408
2,696
9,505
242
4,000
07 rtfbpr cnntriictii:^! servfep.*!
60,400
3,300
09 Equipment
34,000
300
435, 194
488,000
680, 630
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of $16,000:
Chief judge
Judge
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk of court
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Secretary-law clerk
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Secretary-law cler-k
Marshal
Deputy clerk and court reporter
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Deputy clerk and court reporter
Deputy clerk and attorney
Deputy clerk and chief, reappraise-
mcnt division
Deputy clerk and chief, protest
division
Deputy clerk and chief, steno-
graphic and typing division
Deputy clerk, editor and librarian..
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Deputy clerk and chief, reappraise-
ment division
Deputy clerk and chief, protest
division
Deputy clerk and chief, steno-
graphic and typing division
Deputy clerk, editor and librarian..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
8 120, 000
9 68,560
1 7,240
5 32,500
1 6, 340
1 5, 935
1 5, 935
1 6,660
1 5,686
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $15,000
8 120, 000
1 10,000
9 75, 240
1 7,440
5 35,200
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
8 120,000
1 10, 200
9 75, 240
1 7,640
6 35, 200
1 6,540
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965 _.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-). Range $3,176 to $3,655...
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.43fl
GS-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..
1 Personal services...
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salai y
3
11
12
4
5
3
$14,615
47, 870
47, 295
13,260
15, 150
8,250
68 428. 996
3.7 27,699
64. 3 401, 296
1,090
402, 386
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
3
10
14
6
5
3
$4, 745
14, 866
44,450
54,490
16. 595
16, 470
8,410
71 452. 405
0. 5 1, 705
70. 5 450, 700
1,300
452, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
3
10
14
5
6
$4. 870
15, 115
45, 325
55,490
16, 675
15,790
8,490
71 455. 735
0. 5 1, 705
70. 5 464, 030
1,300
465, 330
COURT OF CLAIMS
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Claims
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
71
69
76
73
75
73
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$490, 502
1,560
$532, 170
1,630
$635,370
1,630
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total pei'sonal services
492, 052
8,969
2,039
533, 800
17,000
2.50O
800
3.000
43. 000
1.500
7.000
9,400
637, 000
02 Travel...
17,000
04 Communication services
2.600
800
05 Rents and utility services
3,122
60,005
1,350
6,604
4,311
3. 000
43, 000
07 Other contractual services
1.500
7, 000
09 Equipment
9.400
Obligations incurred
668, 452
618, 000
621, 200
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of $17,600:
Chief judge
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
4 70,000
11 162,800
1 10,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
4 70, 000
13 192,400
1 10, 600
1 9,600
1 8, 560
1 8, 040
1 8, 040
1 7,440
1 7, 040
1 5. 940
1 6.940
1 5. 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 600
1 5. 625
5 26, 725
1 4, 465
20 87, 625
1 3,030
14 45, 220
3 3. 661
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17. 500
Judge
Rate of $14,800:
Commissioner
4 70,000
13 192,400
General schedule grades:
as-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk of court
1 10, 600
1 9, 800
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Auditor
GS-12, Hancc $7,040 to $8,040:
Rcpiirtrr und librarian
2 17, 720
1 8, 040
1 8,040
1 7,240
1 8, 760
1 8,040
Financial ollicer .
1 8,040
1 7, 640
Auditor .
1 7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 5. 940
1 6. 940
1 5. 940
1 5, 940
1 6.140
Administrative assistant
1 6. 940
1 5. 940
Assistant clerk
1 6, 340
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1 6. 625
1 5. 500
6 25. 600
1 4. 330
20 86. 625
1 2, 950
14 44. 500
3 3, 651
1 6. 760
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
5 26. 025
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1 4. 580
GS-6 Range $3 795 to $4 545
20 88. 6.50
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
1 3, 110
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to less than $5,060 . .
14 45,540
3 3,651
71 499, 756
2.2 9,254
75 544.911
2. 2 12, 741
76 648,111
2.2 12,741
Net permanent, field (average num-
68. 8 490, 502
1,660
72. 8 532, 170
1,630
72. 8 636, 370
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week base...
1,630
492, 062
633,800
637, 000
THE JUDICIARY
15
COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES
Salaries of Judges
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
361
337
353
345
353
345
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$6,106,826
$5, 240, 000
$5, 240, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVITES
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Circuit and district judges:
Rate of $17,500:
Circuit judge
Rate of $15,500:
District judge
Rate of $15,000:
District judge
Rate of $13,125:
District judge
Hawaii Territorial judges:
Rate of $10,500:
Chief justice
Rate of $10,000:
Associate justice
Rate of $7,500:
Judge -
Rate of $7,000:
Judge--- --
Retired and resigned judges:
Retired judge
Resigned judge.. _
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
01 Personal services (average number,
net salary)
1963 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
65
$1, 137, 500
1 15, 500
222
3, 330, 000
1 13, 125
1
2
7
3
44
5
10,500
20,000
52,500
21,000
655, 138
65, 000
351 5,320,263
14 213, 437
337 5, 106, 826
Num- Total
ber salary
65
$1,137,500
1 15,500
222
3, 330. 000
1 13, 125
1
2
7
3
47
4
10,500
20,000
52,500
21.000
707, 638
55, 000
353 5, 362, 763
8 122,763
345 5, 240, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
65
$1,137,500
1 15, 500
222
3. 330. 000
1 13, 125
10,500
20,000
52. 500
21.000
707. 638
55. 000
353 5, 362. 763
8 122. 763
345 5, 240, 000
Salaries of Supporting Personnel, The Judiciary
OBLIGATIONS HI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,659
41
2,655
2,725
43
2,707
2,724
43
2,706
01 Personal services:
$11,737,875
132, 793
45,290
46,468
$12, 128, 280
143, 720
46,980
48,720
$12,383,367
Other positions
143, 720
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.
46. 980
28, 138
11, %2, 426
2,069
12, 367, 700
2,270
12, 602, 205
2.270
Total obligations
11,964,495
12, 369, 970
12, 604, 475
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-I5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Clerk
Register of Wills, District of
Columbia
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk
Veterans commissioner.
Chairman, Commission on Mental
Health, District of Columbia
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Clerk
Probation officer
Clerk, Emergency Court of Appeals.
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Clerk
Deputy clerk
1953 actual
Num- Total
bei
salary
$11,800
10.800
132,800
10,000
10.600
394,880
8,560
9,360
40 310, 200
2 14,680
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$11,800
1 10.800
13 132. 400
1 10.200
44 403.040
1 8.760
1 9. 360
39 302,760
2 15, 080
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11.050
13 133. 200
1 10. 400
1 10. 600
44 404, 840
1 8.960
39 .304,960
2 15,480
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Probation officer
Motions commissioner
.Assignment commissioner.
First deputy register of wills, Dis-
trict of Columbia
Law clerk-secretary
Law clerk
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Clerk
Deputy clerk
Probation officer
Law clerk-secretary..
Law clerk
Marshal..
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Clerk ._
Deputy clerk _ _
Probation officer
Domestic relations commissioner
Assistant assignment commissioner.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Deputy clerk
Probation officer
Clerk to jury commission
Secretary, Commission on Mental
Health, District of Columbia
Deputy register of wills. District of
Columbia
Chief appraiser
Law clerk-secretary
Law clerk.-
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160-.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at aiuiuai rates
fixed by Judicial Conference:
Rate of $6,000:
Court reporter-secretary
Court reporter-law clerk
Court reporter
Rate of .$5,500:
Court reporter-secretary
Court reporter-law clerk
Court reporter
Rate of $5,000:
Court reporter-secretary
Court reporter-probation clerk
Court reporter
Rate of $4,500:
Court reporter-probation clerk
Court reporter
Rate of $4,200:
Court reporter
Rate of $4,000:
Court reporter
Rate of $3,600:
Court reporter-U. S. Commissioner.
Court reporter
Rate of $3,000:
Court reporter-U. S. Commissioner.
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Administrative assistant to chief
judge
Rates equivalent to less than $6.060...
Clerk hire, circuit and district
judges
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Temporary employment _.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
Personal services.
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
1
1
2
16
3
19
2
1
1
1,040
'.640
■.440
7.840
14.680
117,840
34,100
6,540
316,200
45, 780
240, 460
6,540
17, 500
115,125
11.500
6,260
6.000
157,930
790,080
5,685
5,560
22,990
1 5,185
46 239,475
251
1,287.665
329
1, 494, 320
1.59 693,030
343
1,329,880
406
1, 608, 649
264 839, 745
74 218,340
14 39, 400
10 30. 620
27 80. 984
1 2. 910
11 60, 600
1 5.500
97 533, 500
45 225,000
1 4.500
31 139, 500
17 68,000
14 60, 400
1 3,000
19 60, 536
2,659
11,911,038
44.7
173. 163
2, 614. 3
11,737,875
36, 775
97, 018
45,290
11,962,426
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $129. 720
1 7, 840
1 7, 640
1 7,840
5 34, 100
10 63,800
48 297, 120
1 6.540
30
83
17,875
101,710
486, 875
6,250
6, 126
169, 425
442, 730
5,810
6,685
22. 490
5,435
107
536, 840
140
650. 200
209 888,155
324
1,255,090
238
34
4
10
27
1
,616,150
748, 385
103, 020
11.280
30. 860
81.624
2,910
10
1
55.000
5.500
97 533.500
6 26,000
46 230,000
1 4. .500
32 144, OOO
15 54,000
1 3,000
1 10. 000
17 53, 430
507
2, 534, 705
2,725
12, 376, 959
61.7
248, 679
2, 663. 3
12,128,280
42. 320
101,400
46, 980
48, 720
12,367,700
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $129, 720
I 7, 840
1 7,840
1 8,040
5 34,500
10 64.000
48 302.520
3
17
84
1
1
30
83
6,740
18, 125
103, 335
493, 650
6,375
6,250
172, 425
450, 030
6,810
5.810
22. 615
5,660
107
644.990
140
660. 300
209 903,030
324
1,272,120
468
1, 636, 530
238 757.225
34 103. 580
4 11.280
10 31.420
27 82. 104
1 2.910
10 60.000
1 6.000
97 582,000
5
27,500
46
253,000
3^
6.000
160,000
15 67, 500
15 63,000
1 3,600
1 10,000
17 53, 430
507
2, 572, 705
2,724
12,631,699
61.6
248, 332
2, 662. 4
12, 383, 367
42. 320
101.400
46, 980
28,138
12, 602, 205
16
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Administrative Office, United States Courts
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
123
113
124
117
124
117
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$506, 338
3,158
1,950
1,597
$526. 200
3,000
2,000
$534. 000
3.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,000
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services _ ..
613,043
11.807
6,100
631, 200
13,000
6,000
5,500
13,600
9,000
1,000
7,000
6,000
1,200
S,500
639. 000
13. 000
04 Communication services . .
6.000
6.300
05 Rents and utilitv services
11.940
8,142
1,419
8,138
11,010
1,132
13.600
9.000
07 Other contractual services
1.000
7.000
09 Equipment
6,000
1,200
Deduct portion of penalty mail costs for
which a supplemental is proposed for
later transmission (reflected at the end
Total direct obligations
572, 731
3,900
688,000
602, 100
Obtigalicns Paiiable Out of Feimbursemenis
From Non-Federal Sources
Obligations incurred.
576, 631
688,000
602,100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SBBVICE8
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Num-
ber
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
12
14
27
14
10
4
6
1
2
1
Total
salary
$16. 000
13, 300
10. 600
10. 600
10, 600
10,000
8,660
8,660
8,660
7,640
7,040
16,280
7,240
7,040
6,740
6,940
6,940
6,640
6,186
5,185
6,310
6,310
6,060
6,560
4.870
28,230
50,165
54,116
90.285
43, 140
29, 100
11,648
12,100
6,860
9,631
4,493
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 13, 300
1 10, 600
1 10. 600
1 10. 600
1 10,200
1 8,560
1 8, 560
1 8,560
1 7,840
1 7, 240
2 15,480
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 6. 740
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6,740
1 6, 310
1 6,310
1 6. 435
1 6. 436
1 6.186
1 6.686
1 4.996
6 28. 730
12 61.290
16 58. 275
26 87, 910
14 43, 060
U 32. 330
4 11,808
6 12, 100
1 6, 469
2 10, 666
1 4, 701
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
1 13, 300
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, division of procedural studies
and statistics
1 10. 600
Chief, probation division
Chief, bankruptcy division
Chief, division of business admin-
istration
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Budget and accounting officer
1 10. 600
1 10,600
1 10, 200
1 8, 760
1 8,760
Assistant chief, division of proce-
dural studies and statistics
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief auditor
1 8.760
1 8, 040
Chief, section of court services and
1 7, 440
Assistant chief, probation division. .
Personnel officer - .
2 16, 680
1 7, 440
1 7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief, division of bank-
1 6. 940
1 6, 340
Assistant chief, section of court
1 6,340
Assistant budget and accoimting
1 6, 940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6, 435
1 6. 436
1 6.560
1 6.560
1 6. 310
1 6. 810
GS 8 Range $4 620 to $5 370
1 6, 120
6 29, 230
GS 6 Range $3 795 to $4,545 -
12 62, 165
15 59. 400
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655 ...
26 88. 950
OR-I Ranee £2 950 to $3 430
14 43. 460
11 32.660
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. KangP $2,420 to $2,840
Grades establislicd by interdepart-
mental wage board:
Grade 20. Range $6,696 to $6,469:
Foreman, offset printing unit
Grade 15. Range $4,638 to $5,387
Grade 14. Range $4,472 to $6,179
4 11.968
6 12, 100
1 6, 469
2 10. 666
1 4, 930
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Grades establislied by interdepart-
mental wage board— Continued
Grades. Range $3,349 to $3,869
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2. 642
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 349
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $0,616
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
123 643.076
11.4 36,737
124 664.623
8 28,323
124 662,323
8 28,323
Net permanent, departmental (av-
111.6
606, 338
3,168
1,960
1,697
116
626, 200
3,000
2,000
116
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
634,000
3,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay... .-.
2,000
01 Personal services
613, 043
531,200
639, 000
Salaries of Referees, United States Courts
(Indefinite appropriation, special account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
66
64
108
66
54
109
62
60
112
01 Personal services:
$597. 495
405,311
$635. 260
423. 500
$704, 600
379, 200
1,002,806
1, 058, 760
1,083,700
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of $12,500:
Referee in bankruptcy
Rate of $11,260:
Referee in bankruptcy
Num- Total
ber salary
33 $412,600
10 112, 600
3 30,000
7 63,000
2 16,000
Num- Total
ber salary
33 $412,500
11 123, 750
2 20, 000
7 63, 000
2 16,000
Num- Total
ber salary
33 $412,600
12 136,000
Rate of $10,000:
Referee in bankruptcy
Rate of $0,000:
Referee in bankruptcy
7 70,000
7 63,000
Rate of $8,000:
Referee in bankruptcy
3 24,000
Total permanent, field
65 634,000
0.6 6,693
30, 812
55 635, 250
62 704, 500
Deduct:
Savings due to use of former pay scales
Net permanent, field (average
64. 4 597, 496
405,311
65 636, 250
423,500
62 704, 600
Other positions: Part-time employment.
379,200
1,002,806
1,068,750
1,083,700
Expenses of Referees, United States Courts
(Indefinite appropriation, special account)
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Avpriffe number of all employees
233
44
276
260
61
299
294
61
343
01 Personal services:
$773,086
124,632
2.960
1,434
$846,030
146,000
3,200
1,470
$992, 430
146, 000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
3,200
670
902. 112
30.689
2.438
28,288
996, 700
34,000
4.000
30. 000
80.000
65. 000
16. 000
23. 000
30. 000
37, 650
1, 142, 300
02 Travel
34.000
4,000
33. 000
90. 000
60,160
10,912
16, 656
28,121
34, 727
70.000
OR Printintr and reoroduction
15.000
20,000
33, 000
09 Equipment
45,000
THE JUDICIARY
17
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
$650
$800
80,000
$800
Deduct portion of penalty maU costs for
which a supplemental Is proposed for
later transmission (reflected at the end
of this rhapti?r)
OhlifTations inrnrrpfi
1, 114, 743
1, 236, 150
1, 487, 100
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief clerk
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 625
2 10. 620
3 14,610
4 17. 945
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,750
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief clerii
1 $5, 435
2 9, 990
6 27, 105
2 10 870
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
3 15,110
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4 18,320
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES COUtinued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $21, 100
55 211,925
56 187,320
61 185, 150
41 115,070
6 15, 320
Num- Total
ber salary
36 $148,370
43 160,880
46 153,250
65 199, 510
45 127, 750
5 12, 900
Nun
ber
36
53
51
82
62
- Total
salary
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
199 930
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
172,300
247 160
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
176, 050
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
233 778, 415
1.9 5.329
250
2
861.460
5,430
294
2
997, 860
5 430
Deduct lapses . _ _
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
231.1 773,086
95,228
29,404
2,960
1,434
248
846,030
116,000
30,000
3,200
1,470
292
992, 430
116,000
30, 000
3,200
670
Other positions:
Temporary employment __
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Additional
01 Personal services
902,112
996, 700
1
, 142, 300
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE
Salaries and Expenses, The White House OflSce
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
279
8
262
254
4
258
254
4
258
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,341
OS-S.l
$3,268
CPC-4.2
$5,386
GS-7.8
$3,286
CPG^.2
$5 392
Average grade
GS-7 8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .. ..
$3 277
CPC-4.1
01 Personal services:
$1,378,376
64,970
74, 853
7.091
$1,419,548
120,000
79,462
Other positions .
120 000
Payment above basic rates
76 034
Payments to other agencies for re-
imbursable details
10 000
1,525,290
55, 266
9,561
34,382
1,619,000
40,000
20,000
45,000
02 Traveling expenses of the President. . .
Other travel -.
40,000
20,000
3.000
05 Rents and utility services
10,190
32, 345
2,401
30, 242
32, 647
10,000
20,000
1,000
25,000
20,000
5 000
30, 000
07 Other contractual services.. .
1,000
25,000
09 Equipment
20,000
1,732,324
1,800.000
1,800,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
The assistant to the President
Special counsel to the President
Special assistant to the President
Secretary to the President
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $20,000
1 20,000
1 18,000
2 36,000
1 15,000
5 75.000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$20. 000
1 18,000
1 18,000
2 36,000
1 15,000
5 76,000
1 12.000
1 10, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $20, 000
1 18,000
1 18,000
2 36,000
Special assistant to the President
Administrative assistant to the Pres-
ident
1 15.000
5 75,000
Unclassified:
Assistant to the assistant to the Pres-
1 12,000
Special assistant to the assistant to
1 10,800
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Range $14,800:
Special assistant in the White House
Offic«
1 14,800
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Special assistant to the assistant to
1 12.000
1 12.000
1 12,400
2 24,000
7 77,000
1 11,050
1 12.000
Assistant press secretary
1 12,000
Executive clerk
1 12, 200
1 12 400
Special assistant in the White House
Office
3 36.000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special assistant in the White
House Office .
2 23. lOO
1 11,050
9 99,700
1 11.800
1 11.800
2 22, 600
2 21,850
4 43. 200
Special assistant
1 10,800
Attorney adviser
Assistant to secretary to the Pres-
ident
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special assistant in the White House
Office
4 38,400
2 20.800
1 10, 400
1 10,000
3 28,800
2 20.600
1 10. 400
1 9.800
2 20. 200
1 9,600
2 20,800
Chief usher
1 10. 400
Assistant executive clerk
Information and editorial specialist
1 10.000
Special assistant
I 9,600
DETAIL OF PER.SONAL SERVICES COUtlnUed
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Chief of correspondence
Program coordinator ._.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of correspondence
Chief, telegraph code and travel
service
Doorkeeper and chief receptionist...
Administrative officer
Special assistant.
Program officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Private secretary to the President. .
Acting secretary to the wife of the
President
Assistant to secretary to the
President...
Administrative officer
Chief of files
Chief of records —
Assistant chief, social office...
First assistant usher
Special assistant
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Special assistant
Second assistant usher
Chief of telephone service
Chief of mails
Assistant chief of correspondence- ..
Assistant chief, telegraph code and
travel service
Secretarial assistant
Assistant chief, social office
Chief of files.
Principal administrative assistant
and secretarial supervisor
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Executive assistant to the chief
usher
Special assistant to the chief usher..
.\ssistant to the chief, telegraph
code and travel
Assistant in the social office
Personnel officer.
Correspondence assistant
.\ssistant chief of files
Secretarial assistant
Chief of social correspondence
Fiscal accountant
OS-9. Range $.5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal accountant
Assistant chief of mails
Assistant chief of telephone service.
Assistant to the chief of records
Assistant to the chief of correspond-
ence
Special assistant to the chief of cor-
respondence -.
Correspondence assistant
Secretarial assistant
Research assistant. _.
Chief of social correspondence
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,464
CPC^, Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses ._ ._
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Part-tune and tem-
porary positions
Payment above basic rates... —
Other payments for personal services.
1 Personal services
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
2 19. 400
.560
i.660
.660
.360
1.760
7,240
1 7,240
2 14,880
7,040
"7,446
6,640
6,740
6,340
5,940
6.540
6.340
6,640
6,340
6.740
6,000
5,750
5,760
6,000
5,875
17,126
1
1
9
1
1
18
44
29
28
31
6
5,500
5,560
5,310
6,560
5,436
6,186
5,686
6.435
48,610
5, 185
6. 435
90.410
198. 646
122.306
107, 856
108,026
14. 760
5 17. 620
8 29. 351
17 53, 630
7 20, 424
279 1, 554, 645
25 176, 269
254 1,378,376
64, 970
74, 853
7,091
1, 626, 290
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,760
8,760
8,760
8,560
8,560
7,040
7,040
7.240
7.640
7.040
7,240
7,240
7,640
5,940
6.740
6.740
6.540
6,140
6,740
6,540
6.125
6,875
6,875
6,875
6.125
5,600
6,000
40, 625
5, 625
5.685
.5, 436
5,686
5,660
5,310
5,685
10,370
20, 866
86, 166
140, 855
142, 780
96, 875
91,430
14, 990
2,750
3 10, 800
8 29, 511
17 54, 190
6 17, 232
254 1, 419, 648
254 1, 419, 548
120,000
79, 452
1, 619, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
18
28
33
28
28
2
$8,760
8,760
8,760
8,760
8,360
7,040
7,040
7,440
7,840
7,240
7,240
7,240
7.640
7.040
5.940
6.740
5.940
5,940
6,140
6,740
6.510
6.126
6,000
5,876
6,000
6,126
6, 625
6. 000
36, 375
5,500
6,685
6,560
6.685
6,560
6,310
6,685
10. 495
26,300
91,410
127,240
137, 736
107, 355
96. 980
6,900
3 10, 800
7 26, 737
18 67, 900
7 20,264
254 1,412,966
254 1,412,966
120,000
76. 034
10,000
1, 619, 000
19
20
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS
ExecutiTe Mansion and Grounds
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classi£cation
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
72
6
74
72
6
77
72
10
81
Average salaries:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 439
$3, 446
$3,446
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$230, 354
28,099
886
19, 712
$248, 110
14, 929
981
4,945
$248, 110
Other positions
24 945
.iegular pay In excess of 62-week
base- _ -
981
4,945
279, 050
29
8
268, 965
278, 981
02 Travel... _ ..
146
30,890
125
13,200
37, 875
4,984
05 Rents and utilitv services .
27, 315
272
13, 437
44,943
1,579
67
30,890
07 Other contractual services .
13,200
37, 875
Obligations incurred
366, 700
356, 184
366, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
, Ungnided positions at aimual rates;
■„ ' Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above ...
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20, 260
68 222, 763
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20, 760
68 227,668
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20, 760
68 227, 668
Total permanent, field
72 243,023
4 12, 669
72 248, 428
0. 1 318
72 248. 428
Net permanent, field (average
number, net s.slary) _.
68 230, 354
28,099
885
17, 679
2,033
71. 9 248, 110
14,929
981
3,400
1.545
71.9 248,110
24,945
981
3,400
1 545
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nigtitwork differential _
279,050
268,965
278, 981
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of tlie Budget
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees .. .
485
1
464
446
1
429
433
2
427
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$6,979
GS-10.2
$7,210
GS-10.5
$7,241
GS-10 4
Average grade ..
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ....
$3, 193, 976
6,782
12,283
2,344
$3,054,050
12,000
11,800
2,550
$3,044,650
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates.
2,550
3, 21.^ 385
28,719
1,802
43, 281
125,8.36
2,662
33,350
28,024
11,114
1,967
3,080,400
53,600
2,000
42, .500
150,000
3,000
38,500
25,000
8,000
2,000
3, 080, 000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things... .
2.000
150.000
3.000
38,000
25,000
8,000
2,000
S-;rvires performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment-. .
Obligations incurred .
3,492,140
3,405,000
3,405,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800;
Director
Deputy director
Assistant director
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant director for budget review.
Assistant director for legislative
reference
Executive asjiistant director
Special assistant to the director
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800;
Assistant director for legislative
reference
Assistant director for management
and organization
Assistant director for statistical
standards
QS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the director
Chief of division
Economic adviser on budget policy.
Deputy chief of office
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative assistant to the
director
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief of office
Assistant on cartography
Budget examiner
Deputy chief of ofTice...
Director, office of defense history...
Fiscal economist
Legislative analyst
Legislative attorney...
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel director
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures..
Specialist on budge tarj' preparation
and reports
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Analytical statistician..
Assistant on cartography
Budget examiner _.
Budget officer
Chief, foreign technical assistance
group
Legislative analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer...
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative services officer
Analytical statistician
Budget examiner
Fiscal economist
Information oflScer
Legislative attorney
Organization and methods examiner
Specialist on budgetary prepara-
tion and reports
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant _.
Analytical statistician.
Assistant security officer
Budget examiner..
Fiscal economist
Fiscal services officer
Legislative analyst.
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner
Records officer
Special assistant to the economic
adviser
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
GR-11. R,ange $5,940 to $6,910:
Analytical statistician
Assistant librarian
Budget examiner
Fiscil economist
Fis&il services officer
Legislative analyst
Legislative reference assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistan t
Specialist on budgetary methods
and proced ures
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician
Assistant fiscil services officer
Assistant records officer
Budget examiner
Chief of office services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
1 16, 000
20
1
1
4
1
2
7
1
1
4
1
25
1
14,800
1 14.800
1 14, 800
1 13,200
1 13, 200
1 13, 000
5 60, 800
1 12, 200
1 12, 000
1 11,050
3 35, 400
222,500
11,800
10,800
44,460
11,050
23,600
80,350
11,800
1 11,050
1 11, 800
7 70, 800
1 10, 600
33 322, 800
1 10, 000
3 29, 000
5 60, 200
1 10,000
1 9,600
2 19, 400
1 8, 760
11 98,160
44 388, 240
8,760
8,560
44, 800
16, 920
7,040
28,960
7,040
181, 400
7,040
1 7, 440
5 37, 400
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
7,240
21,720
18, 020
6,740
91,100
11,8,S0
6, 310
18. 220
6,340
11,880
6,940
5,940
11,120
10, 996
1 5, 185
18 92, 080
1 5, 435
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
1 16, 000
2 30,000
1 14, 800
1 14, 800
1
1
3
1
20
1
13,400
13,000
12, 000
61, 800
12,400
12,000
11,800
11, 060
34,400
10.800
290.050
11,800
4 44, 700
1 11,300
2 23, 600
8 89, 900
1 11, 060
1 11,800
7 70, 600
30 297, 400
1 9,600
3 29, 200
10 99, 400
1 10, 000
9,800
19,600
72, 080
333, 880
8,360
8,760
8,760
27,680
17,120
29,160
7,040
209, 960
7,040
7.040
7,040
7,640
29,760
7,240
7,440
22,120
2 12, 2S0
1 6, 940
17 101, 980
3 17, 820
3 18, 420
1 6, 340
6,140
6,140
5,560
11,120
5,435
5,310
36, 420
5,660
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
1 16,000
2 30, 000
1 14, 800
1 14,800
1
1
3
1
25
1
1 11,300
1 11, 800
7 71,200
29 290,400
I 9, 800
3 29,600
10 99, 600
1 10, 200
1 9,800
2 20,000
1
8
37
1
1
1
3
2 12, 480
1 6, 940
17 102, 780
3 17,820
3 18, 820
1 6,640
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
21
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5.810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20, 740
1 5,060
1 6,060
1 6,810
2 10,245
3 15, 555
1 5,310
1 5,435
1 5,685
2 9,615
27 123. 285
31 131.770
72 271. 145
20 67, 100
3 9,330
2 6,748
2 6, 380
9 27, 208
2 5, 680
3 12,854
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 186
1 $5, 310
1 6,810
2 10,495
2 10,020
1 5,810
2 10, 745
Organization and methods examiner.
2 10,870
Specialist on budgetary prepara-
2 10, 620
1 5. SIO
2 9.990
29 135. 095
38 162. 710
61 235.010
10 34. 230
3 9, 570
2 6. 908
2 6.460
9 27.448
2 6,680
3 14, 332
2 10.745
1 .5.810
GS-8 Rrtnge $4,620 to $.5,370
2 10.240
29 138,570
GS-6 Range $3 795 to S4 545 -
37 161,040
61 240, 635
GS~I. Ranee $^1,175 to $3,655
GS-3 Range $2,9.';n to $3,130
10 34,230
3 9, 730
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454.
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.2.10
C PC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
2 6. 988
2 6.460
9 27. 528
2 5.680
3 15,038
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
463 3, 171, 140
21.2 135,219
435 3.094,668
10.3 67.972
433 3, 101, 359
8 66, 709
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
441.8
3,035,921
475
2,396
11,676
2,296
48
424.7
3,026,696
900
11,000
11,800
2,500
50
425
Other positions:
Temporary employment
3,044,660
1,000
20.000
Regular pay in exco.ss of 52-weefe base...
Payment above basic rates:
11,800
2,500
Nightwork differential
60
.\11 personal services, departmental.
3, 052, 812
3,052,946
3,080,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
4 44,200
8 71, 480
3 21, 720
1 6,340
1 4, 045
3 11,855
2 6,910
4 44,200
3 27, 080
GS-13. Range $.8,300 to $9,360:
OS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
GS-6. Range $'!,"95 to $4,645
1 4, 170
2 7,445
1 3, 665
GS-5. Range i3.410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
22 166. 550
1.7 8,495
11 86, 660
7.7 69,196
Deduct lapses . _. .
Net permanent, field (average ntim-
ber, net salary)
20.3 158,055
736
3,176
607
3.3 27,354
Other positions:
Temporary employment . .
100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
162, 573
27. 464
01 Personal services
3. 215, 385
3, 080, 400
3 080 000
COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS
Salaries and Expenses, Council of Economic Advisers
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
33
26
4
25
29
3
Average number of all employees . .
27
31
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,706
GS-10.0
$4,070
GS-6.0
$9, 892
$4,109
Average grade
GS-6 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$9,881
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions...
$209,687
960
243
2,764
$177, 400
40,000
600
4,000
$235, 100
33,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
900
Pajrment above basic rates ..
4,000
213, 534
2,132
3,521
15,050
222,000
10,000
4,000
14,000
273, 000
02 Travel
12 000
6,000
06 Printing and reproduction
14,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials .- . .
$1,643
7,787
1,787
$5,000
2.3,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
$5,000
12,000
2,000
1,000
15 Taxes and assessments
226
1,000
Total obligfttlons
246,680
282,000
326,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $48,000
1 12,800
6 66. 600
1 10, 800
1 9,600
1 8,360
1 7.040
2 11,880
1 6,940
1 5,060
3 14. 235
2 9,035
9 36, 630
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $48, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $48, 000
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Statistician
GS-14, Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Economist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Organization and methods exam-
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3 13,115
2 8,690
3 10,855
3 13, 365
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
3 12, 635
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3 10, 980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range .$2,974 to $3,464.. ..
2 6,608
CPC-4 Ranue $2 750 to $3,230
1 3,230
1 3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to $5,060 or above:
1 6, 600
Economist
10 105,600
3 23,000
12 128, 600
3 23, 000
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses .
33 242, 288
6.8 32,701
25 212, 390
4.1 34,990
29 246, 310
1 11, 210
Net permanent, departmental (av-
27. 2 209, 687
950
243
2,754
20.9 177,400
40,000
600
4,000
28 235, 100
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
33,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base. . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
900
4,000
213,634
222,000
273,000
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Council
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
27
28
1
26
28
1
23
27
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5,950
GS-8.7
$3,230
CPC-4.0
$6,622
OS-9.5
$6. 670
GS-9.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$142,985
$181, 203
11,000
697
4,000
$188, 177
9,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
723
Payment above basic rates
4,287
4,000
147, 272
537
2,728
495
915
2,736
317
196, 900
4.500
2,500
1,000
2,500
2,600
6,000
201,900
02 Travel
4.000
2,500
1.000
2,500
2, 100
1,000
155, 000
216, 000
215,000
22
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 19,55
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCII^Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Council — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates equal to or in excess of
$14,800:
Num
ber
1
■ Total
salary
$15,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 14, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
General schedule srades:
GS-18. Range $14,800:
1 14, 800
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1
13,200
Internal security officer. _
1 13,000
1 13, 000
1 12,000
1 13 000
1 13, 000
OP-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1 12, 000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1
1
1
1
11,800
11,800
11,300
9,600
1 11,800
1 11,300
OS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Research analvst . — ...
1 8, 360
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,360
Staff assistant--- -
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Research analyst .. _
1
1
7,240
7,040
.Assistant to executive secretary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant internal security officer- ..
1 7,040
1 5,940
1 7,240
1 5 940
1
1
5,940
5,940
1 6,140
1 5,940
1 6, 140
1 6,940
Staff assistant - -
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
1
1
2
2
2
5
3
1
5,185
5,310
9.240
9,285
8,340
17, 925
9,605
3,230
1 5,310
2 9,240
2 9,410
3 12,635
5 18,175
2 6,360
1 5, 435
2 9,490
2 9, 635
3 12 760
GS-8 Range $4,620 to $6,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160 .
6 IS 300
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2 6, 430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
27
3.9
166,980
23, 995
28 193,800
1.8 12,597
28 196,080
1 6,903
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
23.1
142, 985
26. 2 181, 203
11,000
697
4,000
27 188,177
9,000
723
Other positions: Temporary employ-
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
4,287
4,000
01 Personal services
147, 272
196,900
201,900
OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Defense Mobilization
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees -.-
536
18
274
384
24
325
294
27
306
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,603
GS-9.3
$6,915
GS-9.7
$7, 166
QS-10 0
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$1,611,107
214,697
6,097
16,820
67,694
$2,098,861
284,866
8,164
14,085
32,000
$2,020,308
333 200
Other positions -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base . - .
7 776
10,000
13,000
Other payments for personal serv-
ices
Total personal services
02 Travel -
03 Transportation of things- --
1,91.'), 415
107, 309
1,784
40,718
2,074
66, 740
34,934
77.297
23,004
19, 051
2,277
2,000
2, 437, 966
152, 5.36
1.244
54,370
874
96,030
238,000
46,400
14,892
7,400
2,650
2, 384, 284
161,072
1,000
53 500
05 Rents and utility services -
160
67, 335
07 Other contractual services
62 000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
43,412
16 906
09 Equipment
7 535
15 Taxes and assessments
3,807
Unvouchered - -
Total obligations
2,281,603
3,051,352
2,781,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates equal to or in excess
of $14,800:
Director
Deputy director _-_
Senior deputy administrator
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate $14,800:
Assistant director for financial
policy
Assistant director for manpower
Assistant director for materials
Assistant director for nonmilitary
defense -
Assistant director for production
requirements and programs
Assistant director for stabilization-.
Assistant director for telecommuni-
cations
Assistant to director for National
Security Council affairs
Assistant to director, public infor-
mation
Assistant to director, senior staff
assistant
Deputy administrator for construc-
tion and resources expansion
Economist (general)
General counsel
Program director.
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Chief, defense programs division
Deputy assistant director for finan-
cial policy - -
Deputy assistant director for man-
power
Deputy assistant director for ma-
terials --
Deputy assistant director for non-
military defense
Deputy assistant director for pro-
duction requirements and pro-
grams-
Deputy assistant director for sta-
bilization
Deputy assistant to director for
National Security Council affairs.
Deputy general counsel
Dii-ector, program and reports staff.
E xecutive director, science advisory
committee
Executive officer
Industrial specialist
Statistics and progress reports
officer
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief, continuity of Government
div'sion .
Chief, continuity of Industry divi-
sion
Director, defense support and civil-
ian programs division
Chief, distribution controls division.
Chief, operations control staff
Deputy director, manpower.
Director, full-mobilization and re-
quirements capacity staff.
Executive secretary--
General attorney.
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial specialist-
Legal adviser to assistant director
for production requirements and
programs
Operations officer (financial policy)
aS-I5. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Administrative officer
An aly t inal sta( isf ician
Assistant director, production
equipment
Assistant to deputy administrator. .
Attorney -adviser-
Business economist
Chairman, science advisory com-
mittee
Chief, certification division
Chief, Iron-steel ferro-alloys dlvlBlon.
Chief, light metals di'^ision
Chief, miscellaneous materials divi-
sion
Chief, nonferro and nonmetalllc
metals division
Chief, progr.am review and coordi-
nation staff
Chief, programs division
Chief, reports and evaluation staff..
Chief, stockpile operations staff
Coraniodity-liuhistry analyst
Director, physical security division.
Director, urban targets division
Economist (general)
Economist (procurement policy) —
Economist (program)...
Emergency operations specialist
Executive assistant (m.anagement)-.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 500
"i 15,666
14, 800
14, 800
14.800
44, 400
14,800
14, 800
13, 000
1 13.200
6 78, 800
12,200
1 12, 200
1 12,000
11,000
22,100
10.800
11.050
21. 8S0
21.600
10,800
4 44.200
1 10, 800
1 10,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, mo
1 17, 500
14.800
14. 800
14, 800
14,800
14, 800
14, 800
14, 800
14,800
14,800
14,800
14,800
14.800
13.000
1 13.000
1 13. 800
1 13. 000
13.000
1 13. 000
1 13. 000
1 13. 000
1 13. 000
1 13, 000
1 12, 000
1 12. 000
1 12. 000
1 12,000
1 12,000
1 12.000
1 12. 400
1 11.800
1 11.060
2 21.860
1 11.060
1 10. 800
1 10. 800
2 22, 350
1 10,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 600
1 17,600
1 12,000
1 12, 000
1 12.800
1 12,000
1 12,200
1 12,000
1 12,000
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
23
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-15. Ranpe $10,80(1 to $11.800— Con.
Executive secretary (Interdepart-
mental Radio Advisory Com-
mittee)
Fiscal and credit stabilization spe-
cialist
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign economist (foreign activi-
ties) - -
General attorney-
Government relocation specialist. - .
Historian (miscellaneous)
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial spociallEt
Industry-government coordinator—,
Information officer
International economist
Labor economist
Labor specialist _.
Manpower specialist
Materials accountant
Medical officer (general)
Organization and methods exam-
iner-- -
Price stabilization specialist
Program analyst, production equip-
ment -
Program coordinator (materials) —
Rationing specialist --.
Relocation specialist
Security standards specialist
Special assistant
Stabilization counsel —
Staff assistant
Staff director
Statistician, statistics and progress
reports
Strategic Government relocation
specialist -
Telecommunications specialist-
Urban defense specialist (programs).
Urban targets analyst (standards) . .
Wage stabilization specialist-
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Analytical statistician
Assistant executive secretary
Assistant secretary (frequency as-
signments)
Assistant secretary (technical)
Business specialist
Commodity-industry analyst
Economist (general)
Editorial specialist.
Executive assistant
Executive secretary
Facilities securit y planner
Government relocation specialist- - -
Historian
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial protection specialist
Industrial specialist -..
Industrial specialist (logistics)
Industrial specialist (rehabilitation)
Information and editorial specialist-
Information specialist
Investigator (general)--
Labor economist (general).--
Materials accountant. - -
Organization and methods examiner
Price stabilization analyst -.
Production logistics specialist
Program analyst
Program assistant
Program coordinator-, -.
Security officer
Staff assistant
Storage specialist
Strategic relocation specialist
Supervisory statistician
Survey statistician
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician, _ -.-
Attorney-adviser
Business economist
Commodity- industry analyst
Coordinator (financial policy)
Economist
Emergency relocation specialist
Engineer (frequency assignments) ,
Engineer (technical)
Examiner (financial policy)
Executive assistant
General attorney
Head graphic analyst - _
Illustrator (general)
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial specialist -._
Industrial specialist (vulnerability)
Information specialist
Labor specialist
Persoimel ofTicer
Price stabilization analyst
Program analyst __
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $11,800
11,800
33, 400
7 76.600
21 232, 560
21,600
1 10,800
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
10,800
86,400
10, 800
11,000
29.800
10,000
4 40, 400
1 9,600
2 19, 200
1 9,600
11 109, 600
1 9.800
22 222, 200
9.800
40,200
10,000
9,600
9,800
10,000
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10,800
1 11,800
1 9,600
3 30, 000
8,560
18, 120
8,760
27,880
8,360
9,160
10 87, 400
4 36, 040
26,320
17, 120
1
1 11,050
3 33, 150
17 188, 600
1 11,050
1 11,050
2 21,600
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 11,050
3 32,400
1 11.550
2 21.600
1 10,800
1 10. 800
2 21.600
10,800
11,300
20.000
9,600
1 9. 800
1 10, 200
6 61,000
1 9,600
12 120, 000
19,200
19. 400
9. 60O
9,600
9,800
9,800
9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10.800
1 9,360
1 8,360
2 18, 720
1 8,360
9,160
1 8, ,560
1 9,360
8,560
1 8, 560
9 79, 640
3 26, 480
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,360
1 10,800
1 10,800
7 76, S50
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
'i i6,'866
1 11,550
2 21,600
1 10, 800
1 10. 800
1 10, 800
.13. 1.50
10,800
10, 800
21, 600
19. COO
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
31,000
4 39,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
10,000
9,600
9,600
10.000
61,520
9,360
8,360
18, 720
8,560
8,360
;,560
;,360
1,'366
DETAIL OP PER.SONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Radio information officer
Statistician
CtS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Analytical statistician -
Assistant to administrative officer..
Business economist
Chief, operations division (financial
policy)
Commodity-industry economist
Fiscal officer
Illustrator (general)
Industrial adviser
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Labor adviser
Librarian -,,
Materials accountant
Placement officer
Printing and publications officer —
Program and reports assistant
Secretary to director -
Staff assistant- -
Survey statistician
Urban defense engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician
Assistant historian
Assistant librarian
.\ttorney-adviser
Business economist
Chief, reports section
Confidential assistant
Documents coordinator
Engineer (Interdepartmental Radio
.\d visor y Committee). .-
Industrial vulneraldlity specialist--.
Labor economist -.,
Manpower specialist
Materials accountant --
Position classifier
Program analyst
Publications writer
Purchasing officer
Records analyst
Records and management officer
Reports officer ,-,
Staff assistant
Statistical officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Communications specialist
Supervisor, accounting.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician
Assistant documents coordinator. . .
Assistant security officer
Budget examiner -,.
Business economist--- -
Confidential secretary
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial specialist
Labor economist - -,.
Librarian
Materials accountant --
Persormel assistant
Program assistant
Publications writer---
Secretary-
Secretary to deputy director
Secretary to director _,-
Staff assistant -,
Statistical assistant
Statistical draftsman
Stat ist ician
Telecommimications specialist
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545.-
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4, 160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655-.--
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC^. Range .$2,7,50 to $3,230
C P C-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Add terminal leave
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions - - - —
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payments above basic rates---
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 8,360
14,880
7.240
7,840
7.240
7,240
7,240
7, MO
8,040
14, 680
14,280
7,240
7,440
7,440
14, 680
7,440
7,040
7,040
14, 280
6,140
6,140
6,540
6,140
19, 620
6,940
6,140
6,340
1 6. 940
"i 6,'i46
"7" "44,"386
1 6,140
1 6, 540
1 6,140
2 12, 680
1 6, 140
1 6,000
6 32, 680
3 15, 305
1 5, 810
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
5,810
5.060
2 10, 745
1 5,060
1 5, 310
5,060
43,116
1 5. 060
1 5, 185
2 10, 370
1 5. 185
18
51
48
80
41
14
3
87, 975
230, 840
199, 035
301,050
142, 170
44,740
8,730
6,268
13, 160
23,776
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,280
1 7, 240
1
536 3, 538, 764
18 112,968
298 2, 040, 625
01
Personal services -
266 1,611,107
214, 697
6,097
15,820
67, 694
7,240
7,440
7,040
8,040
16,080
7,240
7,640
2 14,880
1 7,640
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 540
i 6,940
2 12, 080
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
2 12, 480
6, ,540
6,140
5,940
11.880
13, 880
6 27, 300
1 5, 810
1 5,060
1 5, 310
5,060
5,686
5,435
1 5, 810
4 20, 990
1 5,560
1 6, 060
6,810
5,310
5, 186
10, 370
64,560
151, 265
206, 580
194.465
70. 400
29,190
5,900
1 3, 134
3 9,690
7 19, 556
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
384 2,681,370
6 40, 893
89 623,412
301 2,098,851
284,866
8,154
14, 085
32, 000
2, 437, 956
2 $14,480
1 7,240
14
17
44
23
30
7,240
7,440
7,040
7,640
7,640
7,640
7,040
,040
3 19, 220
i 6,540
12, 280
1 6, 940
'i 6,'346
,5, 940
6,940
6,500
6.126
10, 995
5,060
1 5,060
1 5, 310
6,310
5,660
5,810
1 5,560
1 6, 435
1 6, 060
1 6, 185
69, 655
77, 700
178.335
87.950
104, 530
6,860
3,134
9,690
6,744
294 2, 129, 568
1 7, 600
16 116. 760
279 2, 020, 308
333, 200
7,776
10, 000
13, 000
2, 384, 284
FTJNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
DISASTER RELIEF
Disaster Relief, Executive Office of the President
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO HOUSINO AND HOME
FINANCE AGENCY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1
25
26
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,940
GS-11.0
01 Personal services:
$3,507
145.665
$9,000
149,172
8,357
3,775
5
1,165
1.530
2,065
266
318,855
1
543
9,000
1,000
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred
485, 734
10,000
ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE
ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees _ _
1
2
2
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,940
GS-11.0
$5,073
GS-9.0
$4,575
GS-7.3
01 Personal services:
$2,433
23
$10, 145
41
$13. 725
Regular pay in escess of 62-week
51
Total personal services
2,456
4.833
874
120
62
46
130, 213
10, 186
25,200
7,000
13, 776
26,200
7,000
1,829,228
Pp^pTved f'^r fntnrp nllnnafinn*!
10, 846, 716
138,604
1.871,614
10, 892, 692
ALLOCATION TO PRODUCTION AND MAE-
$10,580,000
OF AGRICULTURE
$7,500,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2
25
26
2
1
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,940
GS-11.0
$5,073
GS-9.0
$4,575
Average grade..
GS-7.3
01 Personal services:
$5,940
145,665
23
$10, 145
9,000
41
$13. 725
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base _.
51
151, 628
13. 190
4,649
19, 180
26, 200
7,000
13. 776
02 Travel . .
25, 200
04 Communication service.s. .... . . . .
7,000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
$125
1,165
1.592
2,111
266
7.949.068
1
643
$12. 409, 228
$10,846,716
Obligations incurred -
8, 124, 338
12,461.614
10, 892. 692
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...,
QS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
Net permanent, average number,
net salary
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,940
6,940
145,665
23
151,628
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
1 4,205
10, 145
9,000
41
19, 186
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 4, 330
1 3, 255
13,725
13, 776
[EMERGENCY MIGRATION] REFUGEE RELIEF
Refugee Relief, Executive
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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..
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946 (22 D. S. O. 801-1158):
Foreign Service staff officer:
Average salary _
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Foreign cotmtries
(local rates): Average salary...
01
Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel-
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments.
Unvouchered..
Obligations incurred..
1953 actual
1954 estimate
622
"292'
$4,663
as-7.1
$5,532
rss-7.8
$1,978
$1,141,316
2,700
9,707
305, 425
1, 459, 148
411,478
314,349
66, 552
52,036
12, 348
40,916
1,600
160, 760
43,684
124
60
4,955
9,000
2, 567, 000
1965 estimate
965
1
952
$4,665
GS-7.2
$5, 459
FSS-8.0
$1, 810
$3, 697, 230
6,875
13,963
712.211
4,330,279
446, 551
179, 104
203, 616
302, 367
20, 160
103, 742
3.900
159, 723
22,048
1,298
113
13, 099
14, 000
6, 800, 000
25
26
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
[EMERGENCY MIGRATION] REFUGEE
RELIEF— Continued
Refugee Relief, Executive — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Total number of permanent positions
3
2
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary ..,
$4,636
GS-7.0
$4,6.35
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
tions -
$7,630
30
600
450
290
36,000
$12,850
60
100
09 Equipment _.
16 Investments and loans
1,500,000
46,000
1,513,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMT
Total number of permanent positions .
213
213
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _ .
$3 478
Average grade _ _ _
GS-3 7
$1, 129
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$400, '^0
Payment above basic rates
64 500
Total personal services
464 780
07 Other contractual services
38 220
160 000
Obligations incurred
663, 000
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
28
70
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
3
18
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$4,118
GS-6.6
$4 118
Average grade
GS-6 5
Ungraded positions: Average salary. . ..
$1,811
01 Personal services:
$77, 630
2,066
223
7.281
$296, 155
9,811
223
Other positions ...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
30 611
87, 200
23, 000
13.000
19.800
16. 000
6,000
336, 800
42 200
02 Travel
07 Other contractual services
65, 000
09 Equipment
Subtotal
164, 000
616 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
7,000
Obligations incurred .
164, 000
609,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Total number of permanent positions
26
13
41
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,603
GS-6.6
$4,511
GS-6 5
Average grade..
01 Personal services-
$58, 175
390
10, 435
$184, 000
700
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base .
Payment above basic rates
36,500
69,000
61,675
5,100
460
11.425
350
02 Travel
46,100
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services .
1 900
08 Supplies and materials...
1,300
148,000
320,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Total number of permanent positions .
18
7
23
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$5, 885
OS-10.0
$6, 897
GS 103
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$42,380
$134, 230
620
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
6,820
32,660
49,200
12,700
2,200
700
300
600
9,000
400
300
600
167, 400
38,100
7,000
1 200
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things..
04 Communication services.-
06 Rents and utility services
400
06 Printing and reproduction
800
2,500
09 Equipment
200
1,100
76,000
220,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
697
1 316
Full-time equivalent of all positions _ ..
4
Average number of all employees
332
1 302
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$4, 392
GS-6.9
$5, 532
FSS-7.8
$1, 978
$4 264
GS-5 5
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801-1168):
Foreign Service staff officer:
A verage salary
$5 459
Ungraded positions: Foreign cotm-
tries (local rates): Average salary ..
$1,634
01 Personal services:
$1,327,131
4,766
10,320
329, 961
$4, 624. 745
Other positions
16,686
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
15, 406
876, 472
Total personal services
1, 672, 178
608, 863
334. 649
67. 732
62. 336
13.548
81.141
1,600
176, %0
50,274
124
50
6,656
36, 000
9,000
5 533 309
02 Travel
672. 951
03 Transportation of things
206 004
206. 766
05 Rents and utility ser\'ices
302 767
20,960
07 Other contractual services
236 962
3.900
08 Supplies and materials . -
226, 523
32, 248
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions
1,298
113
15 Taxes and assessments - .
H, 199
1, 600. 000
Unvouchered - . -.
174, 000
Subtotal _
3, 000, 000
9, 032, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence .- -
7,000
Obligations incurred
3, 000, 000
9, 025, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator
GS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of branch --.
Coordinator
Special assistant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief of branch
Budget examiner
Chief of section
Deputy coordinator
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief of section
Management analyst
Personnel officer ---
Reviewer
Special assistant-
Staff assistant
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assurance officer -..
Budget and management analyst-.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
9,600
9, 600
9,600
8, 360
S, 3('i0
8, 360
8,360
7,040
7,040
7, 040
7,040
7,040
5, 940
6,940
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,000
9,600
9,600
9,600
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
6,940
6,940
FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
27
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
STATE— continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Claims attorney
Classification analyst
ForeigTi affairs officer
Recruitment officer
Special agent
Training officer
Translator
Visa technician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810:
Assurance officer
Personnel technician
Production cryptographer _ - .
Purchasing agent
Recruitment technician
Training officer
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to .$4.645...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,655....
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $5,060...
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork ditlerential —
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Special agent
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Assistant to dispatch agent
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .-.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
QS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3.430
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946 as amended (22
U. S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service staff officers and em-
ployees:
FSS-2. Range $9,230 to $10,260
FSS-4. Range $7,689 to $8.1)49
rSS-5. Range $7,095 to $8. 116
rSS-6. Range $6,601 to $7,401
FS8-8. Range $5,313 to $6,213.
FSS-9. Range $4,719 to $5.619..
FSS-10. Range $4,:i23 to $6.223
FSS-11. Range $3,927 to $4,647
FSS-12. Range $3,531 to $4.251
FSS-13. Range $3,150 to $3,870
Ungraded positions at aimual rates
less than $5,060
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowances
Additional pay for service abroad...
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
1
1
4
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
18
1
11
29
9
5,940
5,940
23. 760
6,940
6,940
13.080
25.300
5.060
5.060
6.060
5.060
6. 060
77. 690
4,645
42.010
93,515
27, 430
1 3,150
1 3,032
107 494, 338
68.1 314,336
38.9 180,002
2,700
1,901
700
100
185, 403
6 35, 640
6,060
6,820
6,350
3,430
107
2
48
42
4
66
3
4
759. 165
13, 002
255. 024
198, 198
18, 222
255. 255
10, 703
12, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
2 11,880
4 23, 760
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
2 12, 480
25.300
10. 120
5.060
5.060
5. 060
5, 060
77. 190
4,645
45, 420
87. 165
26, 630
1 3,160
1 3, 032
107 494, 568
3.4 17,408
103. 6 477, 150
1.476
5.400
1,924
1,700
200
487, 849
35,640
6,060
6,820
9,780
228 451. 000
616 2,030,469
262.6
1, 069, 155
119
726, 268
236. 046
7,809
304, 625
1, 273, 745
1, 459, 148
1
4
132
20
83
47
22
91
19
5
10, 250
31,956
9.39. 860
130, 920
442, 179
221.793
96,066
357, 717
67,689
16, 164
422 763,812
858 3, 135, 706
11.3
15,626
436.7
2, 378. 723
410 741,357
12,039
694,888
16,423
3. 842, 430
4, 330, 279
ALLOCATION TO TREASfRY DEPARTMENT
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 $6, 940
1 4. 205
1 2, 950
1
1
1
$5,940
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
4,205
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
2,950
Total permanent, departmental
3 13, 095
1. 3 6. 465
3
0.1
13, 095
245
01 Personal services
7,630
12,850
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ALLOCATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
DEFENSE, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Deputy director..
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Field office supervisors
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Assistant field office supervisor
GS-S. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $3,785
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655...
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $5,060
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Payments above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative staff assistant
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative statT assistant
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses.-
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates-
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment: Foreign countries: Local
rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. ..
PajTnent above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
Personal services
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 540
3 17, 625
16,305
4,995
7,570
37, 565
86, 130
69,800
146 163, 750
3
1
2
11
27
68
145
236, 530
163, 750
64,500
464, 780
1 $5. 060
2 6, 350
1 11, 775
4 23, 185
1.6 9,629
2.4 13,666
44
13,600
5,060
10. 530
9,285
8.368
44,706
14 24, 798
24 102. 747
9. 1 38, 673
6.4
43.050
8.5 21.024
2,066
179
6. 910
1.371
73,600
87,200
1 $.5,060
2 6, 360
4
0.2
23, 185
429
3.8
22, 7.56
44
22,800
2
6
1
16
40
21,060
55,710
8.368
119,216
72. 266
66 281 680
1.8 8,281
2.5.3
202. 999
38.9 70,400
9,811
179
27, 861
2,750
314,000
336,800
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Departmental:
General schedule p-ades:
Gb 3 Ranee $2 950 to S3 430
9 $26. 650
6 16, 460
16
$47,200
Deduct lapses -
200
Net permanent, departmental
4 11. 100
100
16
47.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
200
11,200
47,200
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
1 9,600
1 8,360
11 61, 285
1
1
19
9,600
QS-U. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,360
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Immigrant inspector
105,390
28
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
[EMERGENCY MIGRATION] REFUGEE RELIEF-
Continued
Refugee Relief, Executive — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
JUSTICE— continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 --.
Num- Total
ber salary
Num
ber
4
Total
salary
$13,890
Num
ber
4
- Total
salary
$14, 390
17
8
93,135
46,060
25
137, 740
740
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary). Foreign countries:
9
47, 075
290
8,525
1,910
25
137, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
600
PajTiient above basic rates;
33,800
Post nllnwftnpp.
2,700
57,800
174. 000
69,000
221, 200
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOB
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Chief of branch
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Employment service adviser.
$9,600
11,880
$9, 600
11,880
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SBBviCBS— Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OP
LABOR — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS^, Range $3,175 to $3,665
Num- Total
ber salary
Num
ber
1
Total
salary
$3, 175
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$3, 175
Total permanent, departmental
4
2.2
24.665
13,604
4
24,656
250
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1.8
11,061
4
24,405
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
96
11,061
24,600
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
3
7
3
8,360
21,120
41. 580
10.230
1
3
12
3
8,360
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
21,120
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
71,280
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
10,230
Tofs^l perTnq.Tipnt, field
14
8,6
81, 290
49. 961
19
.2
110,990
Deduct lapses - _
1, 165
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary): Foreign coun-
tries' United States rates..
6.4
31,329
18.8
109, 825
425
PajTiient above basic rates: Living and
6,820
32. 650
AU personal services, field ..
38, 149
142.900
01 Personal services ..
49,200
167, 400
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS
EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION
Expansion of Defense Production
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenses by ohjecls
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees...
1,026
16
746
574
3
601
450
3
424
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 207
GS-7.7
$3,003
CPC-4.3
$5, 890
GS-8.6
$3,171
CPC-4.8
$5. 890
Average grade _ . .
GS-8.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$4, 098, 893
115,707
12,926
65, 208
4.59, 734
$2,877,024
28,800
11,410
70,615
140,700
$2, 505. 000
15,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
9,400
40,200
Other payments for personal services.
Total personal services...
4, 742, 468
267, 794
10, 948
81,639
62,159
46, 045
91.397
1, 438, 560
35,413
19.841
12, 128
3, 128, 549
201, 260
9,300
68, 790
42, 500
30. 230
72, 841
1,083.100
26.210
2.500
7,520
2,570,000
160, 000
12.300
04 CnmmnnicAtinn services
39. 600
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction .
26, 400
23. 400
60.300
Services performed by other agencies.
775. 950
20, 200
09 Equipment .
900
6.500
Total administrative expenses
6,808,392
4, 662, 800
3,695,950
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental: ,
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant administrator for defense
coordination
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Attorney
Branch chief
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $14, 800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, OOO
1 13, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-17. Range$13,000 to $13,800— Con.
Division director
General counsel..
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrator
Division director...
Deputv division director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Assistant to tile administrator
Executive assistant to the deputy
administrator
Assistant to the general counsel
Attorney .-
Branch chief
Commodity-industry analyst
Contract specialist
Deputy administrator
Deputy controller
Division director
Deputy division director
Assistant director
Engineer
Industrial specialist
Loan examiner
Mining engineer
Special assistant to the commis-
sioner
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Accountant
Auditor..
Attorney
Branch chief
Commodity-industry analyst.
Deputy division director
Assistant division director.
Executive assistant
Financial analyst
Industriril engineer —
Industrial equipment and machinery
officer
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Loan examiner
Metallurgist
Mining engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney.
Auditor
Budget analyst
Branch chief --.
Investigator
Construction enghieer
Division director
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $66, 200
1 13, 000
2
2
1
2
3
13
24,000
21,600
22,860
10,800
22,600
34,660
143, 660
3i900
11, 050
11. 050
64, 750
11,050
22,600
23.600
21,400
11,800
41,400
9,800
78,000
10,600
19,200
3 31, 000
1 10. 600
2 19, 200
16
1
6
1
2
138. 560
8.560
63.560
8.760
16,920
1 9,360
"2 i7,"620
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 12. 800
1 12, 800
1 11,060
46,460
22, 850
32.900
34,400
11. 0,10
11.050
65. 5,50
10.800
11.050
10,800
11.800
22.850
11,800
40, 400
9,800
58, 800
10,600
9,800
10, 000
9.600
9,800
31, 000
31,000
1
10, 600
1
10,600
1
10. 200
20,800
2
1
10,600
i
9,600
85,800
10
9
78,240
17,320
8,760
17, 120
9.360
9.360
56, 160
9,160
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12. 800
1 12, 800
23,100
23,360
11,800
34. 650
11, 300
5 66, 500
1 10, 800
1 11,050
2 22,600
1 11, 800
4 40,600
6 49,600
1 10,600
1 9,800
9,600
9,800
20,600
21,000
17, 320
9,560
9,360
66,160
9,360
FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
29
DETAIL OF PEKSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-I3. Range S8.360 to $9,360— Con.
Finan cial luialyst
Industrial engineer ---
Information and editorial specialist
Insurance examiner
Loan examiner •-
Mining engineer-
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer
Statistician. --
GS-12. Range $7,0*0 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Branch chief
Commodity industr>' analyst
Commodity specialist --
Economist
Financial analyst
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist-
Insurance examiner
Investigator
Loan examiner. _.
Mining engineer -__
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Position classifier _
Program analyst
Protection and maintenance officer..
Section chief
Special agent
Statistician
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Assistant to the administrator
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Commodity industry analyst
Financial analyst
Inspector
Investigator
Loan examiner
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Records officer —
Section chief
Special agent
Supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Claims examiner
Contracts administration assistant.
Inspector -
Rubber pricing analyst
Secretary
Special agent
Statistical assistant
Supervisor
Traffic management specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..-
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,032
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$.34, 240
9,360
8,560
8, .360
27.880
121, 240
9,160
18,720
119,640
14.080
7.440
7,240
7,040
14,280
15,880
7,240
15,080
8,040
7,240
15,080
7,240
16,280
7,040
35,200
3 22. 620
1 7,440
1 7,440
1 8,040
7,040
7,040
113,520
5.940
6.140
11.880
6,140
5,940
6,140
6.140
6.940
6,540
6,940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6.740
6,540
6,140
4 24, 160
1 6, 140
10
8
3
1
1
53,350
42, 855
15,305
5.310
5,060
Total permanent, departmental-
Deduct lapses - - .- -.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Other positions:
Intermittent employment
Temporary employment.
Reeular pay in excess of .52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay...
Living and quarters allowance
1
1
5
2
1
1
4
65
13
97
109
45
1
2
U
5,810
5,060
25.300
11.120
,5,685
.5,060
19, 980
293.730
51.585
371.800
375. 185
141, 150
3,310
6. 380
26. 785
117,. ■120
9.360
103. 120
8,760
117,810
7.240
7.640
7. 240
7.240
8.010
7. 010
S. 0 II)
7.240
7.240
8,040
8,040
2 14, 880
1 7,640
14,680
7,440
13 80,020
1 5,940
6, 940
6,540
6, 140
12,880
1 6.340
2 12, 480
5 30, 700
12 64, 845
4 21, 865
2 10, 370
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17,720
9,360
5, 1S5
5,060
5,060
16,180
5,810
a. 810
3
39
10
56
44
25
14.860
180. 815
39, 825
221.960
156.340
79, 975
8.536
612 3, 613. 670 369 2, 279. 036
92 548.032 40 254.484
All person-^l services, departmental.
510 2. 965, 638
111,415
2.981
8,815
14,559
8.295
329 2. 024. 552
25,900
2.250
8.292
,5.450
19,800
8.660
9.360
62, 120
15 113,400
1 7,240
1 7,640
7,240
8.040
7,440
7,240
8,040
1 8,040
2 16,080
7,840
7,640
7,440
11 69,140
1 6, 140
2 12, 480
1 6,940
6,940
6,740
6,140
26, %0
6,910
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
4 24,960
9 49. 790
1 5, 435
3 15, 680
5,185
5,185
1 5, 185
2 11,120
1 5, 810
1 5, 810
15,235
13.5. 540
38.905
170. 345
134.230
75, 530
8,766
297 1,855,491
13 70, 810
284 1,784.681
12,400
2.700
6.226
200
10.800
DETAIL ov PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
2, 086. 244
1.817,007
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-lfi. Rangj $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.\ttorney
Construction engineer
Deputy regional director
Mining engineer-. .
Project adniinistrator. -
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Electrical engineer.-
Industrial engineer
Liaison representative
Mechanical engineer.-
Mining engineer
Resident engineer
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Attorney —
Auditor
Construction engineer
Depot superintendent
Industrial engineer.
Loan examiner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
-Auditor
Attorney
Chief inspector
Engineer
Facilities superintendent
Financial analyst
Industrial engineer
Loan examiner
Metallurgist
Property management officer
Resident engineer
Superv'sing purchasing agent
Supply officer
GS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant .-
Auditor
Facility superintendent
Engineer
Head buyer
Inspector...
Loan examiner.
Manager
Property management officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ccountant
.Administrative assistant
Cashier
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Loan examiner
Procurement officer
Property officer -
Purchasing agent
Resident engineer
Supervising freight traffic officer...
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.9.55
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
C PC-8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Local employees, foreign areas
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses —
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwoi-k differential.. -
Living and quarters allowance
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
1952 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,050
"'16,860
9,600
49,600
42,600
18,520
9,160
8,360
36,440
27,680
38,400
45, 290
15,880
15,080
7,040
22, 120
55,880
7,040
7,240
14.080
8,040
31,900
13,880
6,140
6.940
5,940
12, 880
45. 980
12. 080
5.940
66, 470
5,060
11,620
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 800
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 11,050
9,600
10,600
50,400
35,040
9,360
1 8, 560
3 27, 480
1 9, 360
44,640
49, 790
8,040
7,040
15,280
7,240
7,440
22, 120
23,320
7,240
7,440
1 7, 240
1 8. 040
4 26, 360
1 6, 940
1 6, 340
12
1
1
4
2
1
1
22
2
42
49
39
21
2
4
13
2
3
63, .595
5,810
5,060
21. 865
10.120
6. 1S5
5,185
99,385
8,090
158. 945
168, 525
122.970
62, 470
7,480
12, 136
35,750
5,664
4,344
313 1,487,309
93 354, 054
216 1,116,875
2
2
12,700
3,680
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1,311
4,111
5,789
120
26,445
459, 734
6,140
12,880
12.880
13, 080
6,940
10, 245
22, 115
5,060
5,310
.5, 310
45, 925
4,420
55. 230
102. 525
98. 490
12,520
2 8, 355
3 9, 962
5 14,160
9 14, 691
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12,800
15
26
3
2
3
5
205 1,050,273
36 197, 801
156 782,968
61,804
7,700
650
3.118
2,394
1, 469
41,512
140, 700
ll.SOO
10,800
11, .300
11,800
11,050
9.600
9,600
9,800
9,600
10,600
9,600
26,680
1 8,360
1 8,560
3 27, 480
4 30, 360
5 38, 400
7,040
7,440
1 7,440
3 22, 120
7,240
7,640
8.040
7,240
8,040
12,680
6,540
1 6, 140
2 12,880
2 13, 080
1 6, 140
5
27,925
4
22, 490
I
5,060
5, 810
72, 840
14
16
84,710
10, 496
5,810
5,185
5, 435
37,390
4,545
26,620
52,280
84,060
9,450
8,605
10, 122
14,550
153 804,328
16 84, 009
120 628,482
8 77, 237
9 14, 600
300
3,174
3,500
2,000
2,3, 700
752,993
2, 670, 000
270200—54-
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, American Battle Monuments Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all otlier positions.
374
3
372
369
3
372
377
3
380
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades;
Average salary
$3,824
GS-5.2
$3,418
CPC-5.6
$1,243
.$3, 810
GS-5.0
$3,433
CPC-5.5
$1,264
$3,894
GS-5.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3, 527
CPC-6.2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$1,230
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions _ -
$684, 287
2,034
874
40,899
$585,756
2,284
842
39,496
$595. 000
2,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
862
39,196
628,094
10, 721
2,511
4,180
12,360
2,069
9,608
27,942
12,856
628, 377
12.000
4,175
3,680
14,410
400
21, 698
37,020
25,440
637, 458
02 Travel
12,000
03 Transportation of things
3 698
4.020
05 Rents and utilitv services
M 090
400
07 Other contractual services
32.690
42,242
18,502
Total obligations
710, 331
747,200
775,000
DET.ilL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Executive assistant
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,348
1 3,886
1 3, 660
2 6,424
1 3,030
1 3, 298
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,540
1 4,011
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$6. 740
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.'>46
1 4, 135
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160 . -
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655
2 6,647
1 2,950
1 3, 310
2 6 707
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 - -
1 3,004
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC^. Range $2,760 to $3,230
1 3, 310
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
7 26, 646
1 3, 641
6 23,358
0.3 980
6 23, 896
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelt base-..
6 23,005
88
5.7 22,378
90
6 23,896
90
All personal services, departmental.
23, 093
22,468
23,986
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-10. Range $6,600 to $6,250:
Chief, maintenance and records
GS-9. Range $5,060 to .$6,810;
1 5,850
1 5,281
1 6,089
2 8,448
2. 6 8. 935
2 6,869
3 9,761
1 2. 790
1 2,500
1 4.900
1 4, 038
5.5 21.723
14 48. 960
6 19.668
9 27, 274
16. 4 27, 155
300 366,076
1 5,875
1 6,000
AHminiqtrativp aqsi<5fant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2 8. 593
3 11.047
1 3. ,593
2 6.442
1 2, 861
1 2,500
1 4.900
1 4.154
6.5 21.969
13 46,326
6 19. 549
10 30, 262
14 28, 651
302 367,635
2 8. 820
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3 11.279
GS-t Range $3,176 to $3,655
1 3. 693
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 6,515
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 2.938
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to $4,900..
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035-
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3.464
CPC-!. Range $2,750 to $4,230 --
Ungraded positions at annua! rates less
than $5,060
1 2,580
2 9, 175
5 20. 460
7.5 27,462
9 31,988
12 38.445
1 3. 199
16 30. 606
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv-
alent to less than $5,060
309 368. 054
Total permanent, field...
367. 5 575, 317
363. 5 564, 357
371. 5 571, 104
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field — Continued
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
4. 7 $14, 035
Niun- Total
ber salary
0. 3 $980
Num- Total
ber salary
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary);
Foreign coimtries:
47.7 170.968
315.1 390.314
2,034
786
30,480
10,419
46.7 167,091
316. 5 396, 286
2,284
752
29, 036
10, 460
47. 6$172. 444
Local rates . .
.324 398. 660
Other positions: Part-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base . . .
Payment above basic rates;
2,400
772
28,736
Station allowance .
10, 460
All personal services, field
605, 001
605, 909
613. 472
628, 094
628, 377
637, 458
Construction of Memorials and Cemeteries, American Battle
Monuments Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
\verage number of all emplovees
97
90
94
93
92
92
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
.\verage salary .
$4, 213
GS-5.9
$1, 905
$4,390
GS-6.2
$2. 077
.$4, 479
GS-6 2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2. 198
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$241, 778
936
56,930
$268, 883
995
66,641
$279, 845
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
1,016
65, 701
298,644
34,297
10,091
6,282
9,890
434
208
20,519
1,032
3, 549, 752
336. 519
41,276
6,435
3.620
10. 495
900
1.150
20,893
250
6.659,986
346, 562
02 Travel
35,000
6,007
4,636
06 Rents and utility services
9 900
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
750
1,000
22,700
09 Equipment
1,600
6, 671. 845
Total obligations
3, 930, 149
6,980,524
7,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Construction engineer
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 683
1 4, 160
3 9,823
3 9,441
1 5, 566
1 3,400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
1 4, 160
3 10,063
3 9,681
1 5, 773
1 3,500
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 883
GS-6 Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 4 160
3 10, 303
GS-3 Range $2,950 to .$3,430
3 9 921
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,060 or above:
1 6, 049
1 3, 600
Total permanent, departmental. _
10 40, 973
0.7 2,671
10 41,937
10 42,916
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
9.3 38,302
114
10 41,937
125
10 42, 916
128
All personal services, departmental.
38, 416
42, 062
43, 044
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Construction engineer
3 18, 043
2 12, 080
2 12, 440
31
32
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION—
Continued
Construction of Memorials and Cemeteries, American Battle
Monuments Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSON.\L SERVICES COlltiUUed
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General sciiedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13, 180
1 5, 731
3 16, 266
2 8. 508
0. 4 1, 680
6 19, 070
7 22,023
62. 6 114, 114
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19, 420
1 5,846
6 31,793
2 8, 679
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19, 820
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $0,250:
1 5, 962
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
6 32, 388
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2 S, 920
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
5 16, 376
7 22, 385
58 116, 367
5 16. 776
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
7 22 755
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less tlian $5,060
56 117,868
Total permanent, field
87 218, 615
6. 1 15, 139
84 231,946
1 5, 000
82 236, 929
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
Foreign countries:
23 98, 548
57. 9 104, 928
822
31, 644
24,286
25 111,579
58 115,367
870
40, 993
24, 648
26 119,061
Local rates
56 117 868
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
888
41,053
24 648
Station allowance
All personal services, field
260, 228
293, 457
303 518
01 Personal services
298. 644
335, 619
346 562
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all otlier positions.
Average number of all employees
7,569
21
6,759
7,335
25
6.774
7,118
24
6.898
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the AEC equiva-
lent to general schedule grades:
Average salary
$5, 222
GS-7.8
$3,450
CPC-6.2
$6, 419
OS-8.1
.$3,544
CPC-6.3
$5, 540
Grades established by the AEC equiva-
lent to crafts, protective, and cus-
todial grades:
$3,625
CPC-6.2
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
.$34, 571. 269
163. 075
132. 964
1, 311, 783
6.999
$35, 946, 526
186. 300
138, 274
1, 564, 500
17. 400
$37, 388. 000
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
1 4.^,(100
1 TiS'^^i 0(1(1
Other payments for personal services. . .
49. 000
Total personal service obligations...
36, 185. 090
37, 853, 000
39. 435, 000
Direct Obligations
36, 180, 262
2, 446, 189
4, 396, 019
2,640,311
63, 077, 005
260, 188
490, 820, 227
18, 631, 782
81, 180, 850
597, 987
308, 771
124,582
37,853,000
2, 564, 1.30
4.011,645
2, 903. 929
22, 942, 408
305, 709
673, 508, 693
16, 332. 607
149,991,673
736, 000
71, 000
152, 854
100,000
39, 435, OOO
2,841,000
4, 099, 958
3. 001, 5.59
175, 321, 293
327, 635
752, 717, 334
14, 487, 570
196.031,402
733, 000
118,000
170, 112
100, 000
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
700,664.173
911.473.648
1,189.383.863
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
4,828
4,334
026, 644
02 Travel...
07 Other contractual services
1,588,000
837,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
635. 806
1,588,000
837.000
Total obligations
701, 299, 979
913,061,648
1, 190, 220, 863
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL SCIENCE
FOUNDATION
07 Other contractual services
$5,000
$15, 000
$5,000
ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
03 Transportation of things
$8,140
1.000
449, 100
08 Supplies and materials ..
Total obligations . -
458, 240
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AfiRICULTTTRE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
30
3
29
31
3
29
29
3
27
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5, 463
as-8.6
$3,375
CPC-5.0
$6, 490
GS-8.6
$3,395
CPC-5.0
$5 533
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,435
01 Personal services:
$130, 819
9,550
459
26
$135, 400
8,000
600
$122, 100
5,900
600
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
140, 864
561
346
1,116
2,228
144,000
2,000
800
1,000
1. 600
400
1.000
3.000
20. 198
200
128,600
1 500
02 Travel...
600
04 Communication services .
800
1 400
06 Printing and reproduction.
400
1,234
4.047
22,992
197
1,000
Services performed by other agencies.
2. 500
13. 000
200
Total obligations-
173, 575
174, 198
150 000
ALLOCATION TO PUREAU OF THE CENSUS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 351
GS-5.8
Average grade
01 Personal services: Positions other
$299
477
40
-221
-15
31
04 Communication services
08 Supplies and materials
611
ALLOCATION TO PUREAU OF STANDARDS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services
$2,846,939
$2, 282, 977
$2,036,600
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
25
23
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 680
GS-7.7
$3, 745
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$108, 613
69, 344
1,020.448
340, 063
476. 303
121, 974
02 Travel
07 Other contractual services . .
2, 126, 645
ALLOCATION TO ORDNANCE, DEPARTMENT
OF THE ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
53
50
63
60
53
50
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
33
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — con
tinued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO ORDNANCE. DEPARTMENT
OF THE ARMT— continued
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,751
GS-6.3
$3, 612
$4,793
OS-6.3
$3,612
$4,857
OS-6.3
$3. 612
01 Personal services:
$209, 618
796
10,896
$210, 700
800
9,810
$212. 308
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
807
8,197
Total personal services
07 Other contractual services
221, 310
29, 490, 690
221, 310
21,02,'i,132
221. 310
24, 901, 827
Total obligations - ...
29, 711, 900
21, 246, 442
25, 123, 137
ALLOCATION TO CHEMICAL CORPS.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
08 Supplies and materials
$58, 596
$60,000
$60,000
ALLOCATION TO ORDNANCE. DEPARTMENT
OF THE NAVY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
1,664
1,626
902
891
634
623
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,418
GS-6.2
$3,502
CPC-6.0
$3,541
$4, 463
O.S-6.2
$3. 543
CPC-6.0
$3,750
$4,458
GS-6.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3, ,643
CPC-6.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 748
01 Personal services:
$6, 543, 000
16,208
570, 292
$4,083,000
12.000
210,000
$2,848,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
12,000
151,000
7, 129, 500
11,000
175.000
3, 446. 951
37. 098
4,311,000
6, 000
70,000
2, 592. 000
22.000
3,011,000
03 Transportation of things
60, 000
3,110.000
15 Taxes and assessments
13.000
Total obligations. -
10, 799, 649
7,000,000
6, 200, 000
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF NAVAL RE-
SEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
$4, 440. 497
$3. 696, 618
$2,731,400
ALLOCATION TO HUREAU OF SHIPS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Total number of permanent positions
33
23
42
38
32
28
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,889
GS-7.8
$4,032
$4,900
GS-7.6
$4. 150
$4,914
OS-7.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 150
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$102, 929
396
7,600
$171, 540
700
6,700
$123, 700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base --
Payment above basic rates
500
4,800
110, 925
107, 415
178, 940
167, 842
129, 000
08 Supplies and materials
121.000
Total obligations
218, 340
346, 782
250.000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE
07 Other contractual services
$103,920
$115,298
$100, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE-
MENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
3
1
Average salaries and gi'ades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 510
QS-7.6
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE-
MENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—
continued
01 Personal services:
$2,256
920
Other positions
3,176
1,290
26
187
28
02 Travel
4,707
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOOICAL SURVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
761
59
788
864
68
897
903
68
926
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 653
GS-6.8
$4, 578
QS-6.8
$4, 608
QS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$3. 276, 289
171,049
12, 926
59, 496
$3. 784. 000
195. 000
14. 500
6.500
$3, 948, 000
Other positions
200, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
15.000
Payment above basic rates
7.000
Total personal services - - -
3, 619, 760
409. 460
32. 399
38.180
46, 147
32, 712
3, 642, 677
68, 449
354, 725
76
12, 296
4,000,000
465, 000
35,000
40.000
50. 000
35.000
3. 320. 000
70,000
423,000
4, 170. 000
480. 000
40.000
45.000
55. 000
40. 000
3, 360, 000
Services performed by other agencies.
70,000
426, 000
15 Taxes and assessments
16,000
15, 000
Total obligations
8, 166, 780
8,453,000
8,701,000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Fidl-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees.- -
419
22
372
382
27
396
262
19
270
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,731
as-7.0
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
$4,929
OS-7.2
$3, 124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
$4, 958
GS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary . -
$3,151
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,079
01 Personal services:
$1, 766, 447
79, 621
6,753
65. 122
$1,693,100
92, 670
6,610
69,120
$1,170,895
65, 920
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,820
Pa jinent above basic rates .. _
46, 395
1, 906. 943
80.642
40.816
8.2(7
30, 936
786
62,382
928, 499
195
U, 950
1. 851, 400
70, 100
23,735
7,435
30,800
820
72, 900
861,925
150
12. 735
1, 288, 030
02 Travel
44, 710
9,060
5,470
32,020
580
47, 400
298, 180
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments..
8. 5.50
3,077,295
2. 937, 000
1, 734. 000
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time e'luivalent of all other positions.
5
1
5
4
1
5
4
1
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,624
QS-7.6
$4,935
GS-8.3
$5,036
GS-8.3
01 Personal services;
$19. 020
1,733
76
$19, 795
2,000
65
$20. 146
2,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
68
Total personal services —
20, 829
21, 800
22, 213
34
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION— Continued
Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FI9H AND WILDLIFE SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— COD.
02 Travel .
$328
37
55
157
11
714
2,667
80
$400
40
60
160
04 Communication services
50
800
1.798
90
08 Suppliesand materials
1,765
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
24,884
125
25, 208
208
25,208
208
Total obligations
24, 769
25,000
25, 000
SrllMAET
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all otlier positions-
10, 462
106
9,576
9,613
124
9,080
9,035
115
8.827
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$5,068
GS-7.5
$3,440
CPC-6.1
$3,586
$5. 269
GS-7.8
$3,523
CPC-6.2
$3,785
$5,377
GS 7 9
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Average salary
$3,617
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 788
Personal service obligations:
$46,719,160
426, 247
170, 578
2,025.215
5,999
$46,044,061
483. 870
173, 549
1.862.630
17, 400
$45,833,146
437,820
178, 795
1,906,392
49, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services
Total personal service obligations.. -
49, 347, 199
48. 581, 510
48, 405, 153
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services .
49, 342, 371
3,015,191
5, 665, 104
2. 687, 688
63, 496, 536
293, 682
531.890,409
18. 704. 278
86, 224. 887
597, 987
309,041
186, 237
48,581,510
3, 106, 630
4.154,360
2. 952, 424
23, 024. 968
341. 929
704,039,418
16. 405. 607
154. ,567, 536
736.000
71,150
202, 879
100,000
48,405.153
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
4. 209. 648
3. 052. 879
175.409,873
368, 615
785.901,061
14,560,070
200, 067, 347
733, COO
118.000
206,952
100,000
05 Rents and utility services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Unvouchered-
Subtotal
762, 413, 411
125
958,284,411
208
1,236,600,208
208
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
762,413,286
958.284,203
1,236,500,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accomits
01 Personal services
4,828
4,334
626, 644
02 Travel
1,588,000
837,000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
635, 806
1,588,000
837,000
Total obligations
763,049,092
959, 872. 203
1. 237. 337. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Chairman.-
Commissioner
General manager
Deputy general manager
Assistant general manager
Division director..
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades:
GS-18. Rate $14,800:
Assistant general manager.
Controller
1953 actual
Niim- Total
her salary
1 $20,000
4 72.000
1 20,000
1 18,000
88,800
1 14,800
1 14,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
$20, 000
72. 000
20,000
18,000
35, 000
96,000
1 14,800
1 14,800
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$20, 000
72,000
20,000
18, 000
35,000
96, 000
1 14. 800
1 14. 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades — Continued
GS-18. Rate $14.800— Continued
Division director
General counsel
Special assistant to the chairman
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant division director.
Branch chief
Deputy general counsel-.-
Division director
Secretary to the Commission
Special assistant
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant controller. . -
-\ssistant division director
Branch chief...
Division director
Operations analyst
Special assistant _.
aS-1.5. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
-Assistant division director
Attorney
Auditor
Biochemist
Branch chief __
Chemist
Engineer
Health physicist
Investigator
Medical otTicer.
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst.
Operations analyst
Patent attorney'.
Physicist
Procurement officer
Radiologist
Secretary to Commission
Sectionchief
Special a.ssistant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
Assistant section chief
Attorney
Biochemist.
Branch chief
Budget examiner
Community management officer
Contract analyst.
Engineer
Health physicist
Industrial management officer
Information officer
Intelligence officer
Investigator
Liaison officer
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Operations analyst
Organization and methods analyst..
Per.sonnel officer
Physical scientist
Physicist
Physiologist
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer
Record sofficer.
Reports officer
Section chief
Security officer
Special assistant
Transportation officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Accountant
-\dministratlve officer _-.
Assistant branch chief
Assistant section chief
-\ttomey
Auditor
Biochemist
Branch chief
Budget examiner
Claims examiner
Community management officer
Contract analyst
Engineer _
Health physicist _
Industrial management officer
Information officer
Intelligence officer
Investigator
Liaison officer
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst..
Patent attorney
Personnel officer
Physical scientist
Physicist
Procurement officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 14, 800
79. 000
41.300
26,200
66,400
3
7
8
1
1
1
2
2
9
10
6
2
1
33
3
14
1
1
36, 000
86.800
99,400
12,000
12.200
12.200
21.600
21.850
99.000
110.500
65.000
22. 350
10.800
368. 150
32. 400
156. 700
11.050
10.800
2
I
2
1
I
1
1
1
3
10
4
1
3
1
2
21, 850
11.050
21,600
ll.ROO
10. Sflfl
10. 800
10.800
11.800
32.400
111.000
39. 400
10. 200
29. 400
9.600
19,800
22
3
1
3
37
216,200
29, 000
10.600
28.800
363,200
5
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
2
8
1
5
1
7
1
4
1
1
6
1
2
7
1
1
1
29
2
7
2
1
8
5
2
2
3
3
2
1
6
48.600
30 600
9,600
9,600
39,800
9,600
9,800
9,600
29,800
10,200
9,600
29,000
9.600
29. 800
9.600
9.600
19, 200
78, 600
10 000
48,000
10,200
59, 320
8,360
34, 840
8,360
8,360
60.960
8,360
17, 120
58,520
8,360
8.360
8,560
244,640
16,720
59, 120
17,520
8,360
67,280
41,800
16, 720
16, 720
26,880
26,680
16,720
8,360
50,960
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 14, 800
1 14, 800
92, 600
13,000
26,600
67.000
13.000
26.000
36. 400
86.000
99, 800
12,200
12.200
24.400
22.100
22.350
77. 350
79.100
56.000
22.600
11.050
393. 200
32. 650
144, 650
11.300
11, 0.50
10,800
22,250
11,300
21,850
11. 800
10.800
11.050
10. 800
3 32. 400
14 155. 950
39.800
19.800
68,400
9,600
19.800
9.600
216. 600
39.800
20.200
77,000
345,800
9,600
48,600
30,600
9,600
9.600
40,000
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 14,800
1 14,800
1
2
6
1
2
3
10
7
1
1
2
2
2
8
9
6
2
1
35
3
10
1
1
1
2
1 9,800
3
1
2
3
1
3
3
1
2
10
3
6
1
30,000
10,400
19,200
29, 000
9,800
30,000
28,800
9,800
19, 600
98,200
29, 400
57, 600
10, 400
69, 280
8,360
34,640
25, 080
25, 080
51, ,560
8,360
8,560
42,600
8,560
3
27
2
3
2
25,280
229, 320
16, 920
25,480
17, 920
68,280
58. 720
16, 720
26,480
27,280
27,080
8, ,360
8,560
51,560
3
12
4
2
7
1
2
1
22
4
2
1 10, 000
2
3
2
3
1
2
10
3
2
27
2
3
2
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
35
DETAIL OB" PEBBONAL SERVICES — continued
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION — continued
Departmental— Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades — Continued
C.S-13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Program analyst -
Property and supply officer
Reports officer
Scientific analyst.-
Section chief
Security officer. -__
Special assistant
Wage and salary analyst
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
Assistant section chief
Attorney
Auditor.
Biochemist
Budget examiner
Claims examiner
Contract administrator
Engineer
Health physicist
Industrial management officer
Labor relations officer
Liaison officer
Organization and methods analyst.
Per.sonncl officer —
Procedures analyst —
Procurement ofncer
Program analyst
Property and supply ofBccr
Records officer
Reports officer
Scientific analyst
Section chief -
Security ofllcer
Staff assistant
Statistician... --
Technical writer
Transportation officer... —
Wage and salary analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Assistant section chief ■
.attorney
Auditor -
Branch chief.. ■
Budget analyst... —
Contract analyst
Cry^^tocmphlc analyst
Engineer -
Graphic illustrator
Librarian...
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst.
Physicist —
Procedures analyst..
Procurement specialist
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Records analyst
Reports analyst.
Security technician
Statistician .- ---
Wage and salary analyst
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
.\ccountant
Administrative assistant
GS-9. Ranee $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
.administrative assistant
Attorney -
,\uditor - -- ---
Budget analyst
Engineer
Graphic illustrator
Intelligence officer -
Investigator --
Labor relations specialist
Librarian
Management trainee...
Personnel technician
Procedures analyst
Procurement specialist
Program analyst -
Records analyst
Reports analyst
Security technician
S-F accountability officer. -
Staff assistant
Statistician.
Wage and salary analyst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
aS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955.---
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$25,880
34.640
17,320
25,480
25.480
93.360
8,360
9,360
21.520
36.800
7.040
14.080
14.080
29.960
7,040
7,240
7,040
12 87. 280
1 7.640
I 7,640
14,080
14,080
21,. 520
7.0-10
7,040
7.040
1.5.080
7.440
14.280
7.040
28. .560
43. 240
14. 080
7,040
7,040
8,040
14, 080
2 12, 480
12 73, 680
1 6,340
1 6, 140
4 24, 380
6,140
11,880
6, .340
6,740
5,940
6,140
5.940
1 5.940
2 11,880
3 17, 820
8 48, 720
1
2
3
16
2
6
4
1
1
2
11,880
6,000
11,500
16, 055
85,460
10.120
31,110
20.490
5.060
5,685
10,245
4 20,865
2
1
2
2
3
3
2
1
I
2
1
10
90
128
189
102
85
21
10, 745
5,060
10, 870
10. 245
16, 180
15, 305
10, 370
5,810
5,060
10, 370
5,185
48.160
399.120
526. 375
704. 215
337. 795
260.290
60,230
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5
3
4
2
2
16
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
4
$43,200
25, 080
33,840
17,320
17,120
13.5. 160
8,360
9.360
.36. 800
36.400
7.240
7.240
7.040
30.360
3 22. 520
1 7. 240
9 63.960
7,840
7,040
7,240
21,720
7,240
7.O40
7.240
7.240
14, 480
7,040
7,040
28, 360
3.5, 800
14. 080
7.040
7.240
8.040
14.480
18. 620
63. 000
6.340
11.8,80
5.940
6. 3 to
24. 360
5, 940
6,140
12,080
6. 540
12.680
6.140
6. 340
5.910
6.140
5.910
5.940
11.880
12.080
49.320
5.910
5.940
1 6. 125
2 11.625
4
19
1
5
4
2
1
2
2
1
4
20. 365
102. 140
5. 1S5
26, 050
20.615
10. 245
5.810
10.370
10, 120
5,060
20,865
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 16,065
2
2
3
5
3
1
1
1
1
9
84
129
191
100
78
13
11,120
10. 495
16.180
25.800
15. 180
5.810
5.185
5.435
5.310
44, 455
379, 470
538, 805
714, .560
334. 320
243. 820
38,630
$43, 600
25,480
34,240
17.320
17,320
136, 160
16, 920
9,360
37,200
37,000
7.240
7.440
7.240
30. 760
22. 720
7.240
7.040
64,960
3
10
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
7,840
7,040
7,240
21,920
7,240
7,240
7,240
7.240
14.680
7.240
7.240
28.760
35. 800
14. 180
7.240
7.240
8.040
14. 480
19.020
63. 400
6. 540
5. 940
6.340
24, .560
5.940
6.3(0
12.080
6. .540
12.680
6.140
6.140
6.340
5,910
6,140
5,940
6,140
12,280
12,280
61,120
5,910
5,940
1 6, 125
2 11,625
20,740
109, 325
5.310
26, 425
20.990
10. 495
5.810
10. 870
10, 245
5, 185
21, 240
50,600
16, 430
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
2
2
3
5
3
1
1
1
1
11
74
127
189
100
77
13
11,370
10, 745
16. 555
26.300
15. 430
6.810
6.310
5. 560
5,310
54,820
342, 795
540, 590
721, 110
335, 120
241, 470
38,630
.ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Ranee $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Ranee $2,974 to $3,4,54
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
C PC-3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Positions or portions thereof filled by
military personnel
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment.. -
Part-time employment-- ,
Intermittent employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
.\11 personal services, departmental.
Field:
Grades established by the .\tomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Manager of operations
GS-17. Range .$13,000 to $13,800:
.\rea manager
Deputy manager of operations
Manager of operations..
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
.\rea manager. --.
.\ ssistant general counsel — _
.\ssistant manager of operations
Deputy area manager
Deputy manager of operations
Division director
Liai.son officer
Manager of operations
Gf3-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
Area manager
Assistant area manager
Assistant division duector.
Assistant general coimsel
Assistant manager of operations
Assistant to manager of operations..
Attorney
Biometrician
Branch chief
Chemist.
Contract administrator
Deputy manager of operations
Division director
Engineer
Executive assistant
Geologist -
Information officer
Labor relations officer
Medical officer
Records officer
Security officer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
.Administrative officer
Area manager
Assistant area manager
.Assistant city manager
.Assistant division director
.Assistant to manager of operations.
.Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Budget examiner
Chemist
City manager
Contract administrator
Division director
Engineer
Executive assistant.
Geologist -
Industrial hygienist
Information officer...
Medical officer
Metallurgist- -.
Organization and methods analyst.
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
Physical scientist
Physicist
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer
Radiologist
Section chief
Security officer -
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
1,119.2
6, 866, 713
600
1,470
8.3, 117
26,554
41, 652
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $7, 040
1 3, 134
6 14, 230
11 29,752
1,236
7, 757, 611
83.8
665, 728
33 335, 170
7, 010, 006
6 88,800
3 39,200
2 26.800
2 26. 400
3 36. 800
3
2
6
9
1
2
2
9
6
11
8
2
3
5
1
6
36.200
24.000
60,800
109.200
12.200
24.000
21, 600
98, 450
55,000
121,800
90,150
23.600
33.900
66.000
11,800
67,650
2
48
9
2
22,600
629.900
97,450
21,600
11,800
1 11,050
1 11,050
19,200
9,600
29,200
19,200
9,600
173, 800
48,200
78.000
9.600
302. 200
28.800
9.600
9.600
29.200
216.800
433,600
10,200
48,600
9.800
20.200
9,600
19,200
9,600
20,200
9,600
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $7. 200
1 3.214
5 14. 550
11 30.072
8, 068, 181
76 9
600,280
36 362,690
1, 136. 1
',095,211
1,000
5.000
82 700
27, 474
62,200
1, 183. 4
7, 644, 000
1,000
.5,000
83.000
30,000
52.000
7. 263. 685
2 19,200
1 1 9,600
1 9, 800
4 38, 800
14 118,240
39.200
40.000
26,400
4
2
4
10
1
2
2
11
5
10
8
1
1
5
1
8
1
2
4
68
10
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
21
6
10
3
36
3
1
1
1
18
65
48,200
24,000
49,000
121, 800
12.400
24,200
21, 850
120, 300
55.500
112, 600
90. 650
11,800
11,800
56,500
11,800
88,900
10,800
21, 600
43,200
644,660
109, 360
22, 100
32,400
10,800
11,800
21.600
11,050
11,050
19,600
9.800
19,200
38,800
9,800
203,800
58,600
97,800
28. 800
351,400
29, 000
9,600
9,800
9,600
176,400
631,600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $7,200
1 3,294
6 14. 790
11 30, 232
29.6
175,016
36 362,690
3 28,800
1 10, 200
19,600
9,600
20,400
9,800
19.400
9,800
19,400
9,800
9,600
9,800
48,600
16 136,660
7, 815, 000
6 88,800
3 39,800
3 40, 000
3 39,600
5
2
6
2
4
8
1
1
2
10
5
10
6
1
3
5
1
8
1
2
4
68
10
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
22
6
9
3
35
3
1
1
1
17
64
61.200
24.000
72.600
24,400
49.200
97.800
12.400
12. 200
21,850
109, 750
56.250
113,000
09, 300
11,800
34,400
56,600
11,800
89. 150
10,800
21,600
43,700
661, 150
110,250
22,350
32,400
10,800
11,800
21,600
11,300
11,300
20,000
9,800
19,400
39. 000
9.800
214, 600
59,200
89,000
29,200
346, 800
29,200
9,800
9,800
9,600
168,800
626,000
5 48,600
19,600
9,800
20.400
9,800
19,400
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,600
10,000
68,800
16 138,160
36
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION— Continued
Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PKitsoNAi, SERVICES — Continued
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION— Continued
Field— Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades— Continued
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Administrative officer
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant division director
Assistant section chief...
Assistant to manager of operations.
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Budeet officer
Chemist
Community management officer
Contract administrator
Division director
Engineer
Oeologist
Information officer
Inspector
Labor relations officer.
Medicalolticer
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst.
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
Physical scientist
Physicist
Procurement officer
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Reports officer
Section chief
Security officer
S-F accoimtability officer..
Transportation officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
Attorney
Auditor
Biologist
Branch chief
Budget examiner
Chemist
Community management officer...
Contract administrator
Engineer
1953 actual
Equipment officer
Fire department officer
Geologist
Health physicist
Information officer
Inspector
Labor relations officer ■
Librarian
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst.
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
Personnel officer __
Physicial scientist
Physicist
Pilot
Police officer
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Radiologist _
Real property management
Records officer _
Reports officer
Scientific analyst
Section chief
Security officer
S-F accountability ofEcer
Statistician
Transportation officer
S-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant _
Administrative assistant
Agronomist
Assistant branch chief _
Attorney
Auditor
A utomotive ad viser _.
Bacteriologist
Branch chief ._
Budget analyst
Chemist
Community management specialist.
Contract analyst
Cryptographic analyst
Engineer
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $118,440
5 42, 800
4 34, 240
6 60, 560
1 8,360
3 25, 480
8 68, 680
118,440
366, 680
43, 400
8,560
34, 640
25, SSO
76,840
14
43
6
1
4
3
9
115
978, 800
67, 480
8,360
16, 920
16.720
8,760
25, 080
34.440
16,720
50, 960
75,840
25, 680
16, 920
67,880
8,760
86, 200
204, 240
16, 720
8,360
194, 480
116,840
79, 040
57. 120
258,640
7,040
312, 560
57, 320
79. 640
22, .320
43, 240
1
10
24
2
1
27
16
11
8
36
1
44
8
U
3
6
183
1,324,320
1 7, 240
2 14, 080
14 100,560
1954 estimate
2 14, 680
3 21.520
2 14, OSO
7,040
14.280
28, 360
21. 120
36. 600
64,760
43, 640
7, 240
7,240
58,120
14,680
36, 200
64,560
7,240
14,280
14,280
6
40
2
2
2
34
24
1
1
10
47
1
2
9
13
13
3
42. 840
290. 800
14. 080
14.080
14,880
209, 160
145. 760
6,510
6,140
59, 600
286. g.'^o
6,340
12,280
56, 260
78, 220
78, 820
17,820
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $128, 200
1
4
5
1
3
10
16
46
4
4
3
6
3
126
8.360
34, 040
42, 400
8,360
25, 480
84,800
135, 560
393, 160
34, 440
33, 440
26, OSO
43,200
25,880
1, 072, 760
67, 280
8,360
16, 920
8, 560
8,760
25, 280
34,440
33, 440
51,560
68, 280
25, 480
17, 120
25. 0.80
77. 240
17.320
94, 960
238, 680
16, 920
8,560
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $130,000
1
4
5
1
3
10
16
47
4
4
3
6
3
122
660
34,440
43, 000
8,560
25, 8S0
85, 800
137, .660
412,120
34, 440
33. 440
26.080
51, .560
25, 880
1,051,920
11 93, 360
8.660
8.960
8.560
8.960
25, 280
34, 840
33,440
51,560
68,280
25, 480
17,120
25, 080
77, 240
17,320
95, 960
222. 760
16, 920
8,660
1 5,940 I
112 682,280
.36
259,040
38
279, 120
14
102, 360
15
110,400
9
65, 160
9
66, 160
8
56, 320
9
64, 160
36
259, 440
39
286,360
1
7,240
1
7,240
36
259, 240
34
248. 560
12
85, 280
12
85. 280
8
.58, 720
8
58. 720
4
29,760
4
29, 760
7
50,080
7
50, 080
166
165
1
,211,040
1
220, 400
1
7.240
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,240
2:i
163, 520
25
179, 600
1
7,040
1
7,040
3
21, 920
3
21, 920
4
28,560
3
21,320
3
21,120
3
21,120
1
7,040
2
14,080
2
14, 280
4
28,360
4
28,360
2
14.280
2
14. 280
2
14,280
3
21,320
6
43. 840
6
43. 840
10
72. 200
12
86, 2.80
4
29, 360
5
36. 400
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
7,440
5
36, 800
4
29, .560
3
21,720
2
14.680
2
15,080
2
15.080
11
79. 440
9
64. 460
I
7,440
I
7,440
2
14, 480
2
14,480
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7.240
2
14, 080
2
14. OSO
6
42, 840
4
28.760
34
245, 960
33
242. 920
3
21,320
4
28.3IW
2
14,480
2
14,480
2
15,080
2
15,080
26
161,040
26
163. 040
28
170, 520
28
174. 520
1
6,740
1
6,740
3
18.020
2
12. OtO
U
6.5, 640
11
65,540
42
268. 480
47
292, 180
1
6.340
1
6,610
2
12,280
2
12, 680
6
37,240
6
37, 240
12
72,880
13
78,820
11
67, 140
11
67, 140
4
23,960
4
24, 360
i
5,940
4
23, 760
1
5,940
1
6,140
116
706, »40
121
749, 340
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION— continued
Field — Continued
Grjides established by the .\tomlc
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades — Continued
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Equipment specialist
Fire department officer
Geologist
Industrial hygienist
Information specialist
Inspector
Insurance examiner
Labor relations specialist
Librarian
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst..
Patent attorney
Personnel technician _.
Physical scientist
Physicist
Pilot _.
Procedures analyst
Procurement specialist
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Records analyst
Reports analyst
Scientific analyst
Section ch ief . ."
Security technician
S-F accountability officer
Transportation specialist
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
-Accountant
Administrative assistant
.\ssiptant section chief
.\uditor
.\ utomotive adviser
Budget analyst...
Chemist
Community management specialist.
Contract analyst
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Fire department officer
Graphic illustrator
Inspector
Librarian...
Procurement specialist..
Program analyst...
Property and supply officer
Scientific illustrator"...
Section chief
Security technician. . .
S-F accountability officer
GS-9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Accountant
.Administrative assistant
.Attorney
.Auditor
Budget analyst
Chemist
Communications specialist
Community management specialist-
Contract analyst
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Geologist
Graphic illustrator
Inspector. ..-
Insurance examiner
Laboratory technician
Labor relations specialist
Librarian .-.
Organization and methods analyst..
Patent adviser
Personnel technician
Physical scientist
Physicist
Police officer
Procedures analyst
Procurement specialist
Program analyst
Property and supply officer
Records analyst
Reports analyst
Scientific anal.vst
Section chief
Security technician
S-F accountability officer
Statistician
Transportation specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS~7. Range .$4,205 to .$4,955
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$36, 440
6,340
126, 940
5,940
18, 020
118, 800
6,940
23,960
12, OSO
6.940
42. ISO
6, 340
61, 000
23, 960
23,760
24,960
5,940
66, 140
68,540
122, 800
30, 700
12, 280
67, 940
43, 180
464, 780
84,960
29,900
57,685
73, 375
11, 375
22, 875
11, 2.60
11.500
5, 625
6,000
16, 760
184, 250
36,000
34, 250
5.875
22, 000
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.,
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980...
6
1
21
1
3
20
1
4
2
1
7
1
10
4
4
4
1
11
11
20
5
2
n
7
77
14
5
10
13
2
4
2
2
i
1
3
33
6
6
1
4
13
2
20
1
7
15
38
35
14
43
9
12
1
3
1
99
3
36
1
37
1
1
2
2
4
1
3
2
7
3
1
10
2
24
73,250
11,500
114,000
5,500
39, 125
83,500
44,750
196, 030
180,035
70, 965
225, 330
46, 665
61, 596
6,186
15,305
5,435
507,315
15, 305
178, 100
5,185
187, 260
5,060
5,185
10,120
10, 745
20,240
6,060
15, 680
10,120
36,545
16, 305
5,060
52, 100
10, 245
126, 065
1954 estimate
6
11
26, 676
55,660
41, 865
58 298, 105
21 106, 885
3 15, 805
157 757,675
763
3, 371, 130
355
1, 435, 760
927
3, 365, 550
687
2, 272, 905
483
1,470,850
136 381,160
4 10, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
$49, 620
6,540
181,200
6,140
6,140
113,060
5,940
30, .600
6.140
5,940
30, 300
6,540
67, 340
18, 020
48, 520
31, 100
.6, 940
83. 960
62, 200
153, 100
24,760
18, 620
62, 300
37.440
470,680
115,660
30, 700
1
2
30
4
6
1
2
1
11
1
12
1
8
12
3
42
36
11
52
7
10
1
2
1
86
3
66
1
41
29, 760
39.250
5,875
12, 125
5,875
11,125
11,2.50
6,125
11,625
169, 250
23, 375
35, 000
6,000
11, 125
.5,500
63, 125
5,625
68, 000
5,626
45, 000
67,500
17, 125
219, ,620
186, 410
56, 160
273, 620
36, 545
52,100
5,310
10, 245
.5,560
444, 160
15,680
290, 420
5, 310
210, 210
1955 estimate
2 10, 495
1 5, 810
8 40, 855
1 5, 060
4 20, 865
16, 306
16,680
5,060
52, 725
15, 430
11.6,820
5, 060
20, 615
66, 660
37,296
256, 440
112, 820
,5, 060
26, 425
724,180
1
10
3
22
1
4
11
49
22
1
5
148
750
3, 373, 340
367
1, 502, 150
845
3, 135, 975
671
2, 242, 540
367
1, 130, 860
81 232, 470
I 2, 680
Num- Total
ber salary
1
39
1
1
21
1
5
1
1
6
1
10
3
7
5
1
11
9
25
4
3
10
4
79
21
5
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
26
4
6
1
1
1
9
1
11
1
8
11
3
39
36
11
52
7
12
1
2
1
86
3
71
1
41
.5, 810
40, 865
.5,060
20,865
5,060
35, 670
16,680
.6,060
52, 725
1.6,430
105, 450
15, 180
20, 615
56,660
22,115
261, 756
129, 250
5,060
21, 240
660, 425
1
4
1
7
3
1
10
3
20
3
4
11
4
48
25
1
4
132
748
3,394,216
339
1, 400, 005
676
2, 545, 410
638
2, 167, 090
356
1, 122, 840
78 229, 380
1 2, 580
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
37
DKTAiL OF PEESOSAL SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION — Continued
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
C P C-10. Range $4,.565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490.. _
CPC-7. Range .$3,435 to .$4,035.
CPC-6. Range .$3,200 to .$3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454-.
CPC-i. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840...
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $23,700
12 50,175
47 187,780
121 434, 535
132 444,320
9 27,486
26 75, 980
14 38,368
9 22, 760
113 4.30,214
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $19,260
9 38, 8.60
46 189.790
136 496,760
119 409, 120
9 27, 566
15 45, 250
12 33, 604
7 18, 340
128 608,468
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $14,445
9 39, 850
46 194,790
140 526.590
120 420. 160
9 27. 966
13 40.310
11 30, 792
7 18, 340
144 666,412
Total permanent, field
6,333
31.280,328
665.2
3,251,767
49 314,006
6,087
31, 171, 783
424.1
2, 002, 643
60 317,825
5 869
Deduct lapses
30,721,646
129
Positions or portions thereof filled by
military personnel
669, 420
49 308 226
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions. .
Foreign countries: United
5, 607. 8
27,634,326
11
80,230
9,575
17,611
50,902
106, 410
1,186,717
80. 173
3,241
6,999
6,593.4
28, 723, 195
19.5
128,120
10, 100
1.3, 500
74,000
110,800
1,425,600
60,300
26,200
17,400
5, 664. 5
29, 667, 177
26.5
Other positions:
Temporary employment ..
176,823
10, 000
6,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
116.000
1,535,000
72,000
30,000
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance..
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
All personal services, field
29.175,084
30. 589, 415
31.620.000
01 Personal services
36,185,090
37, 863, 000
39. 435. OOO
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations.
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
TTifint.t! frOTTi other ancnnnts
36, 180, 262
4,828
37, 853, 000
39, 436. 000
AGRICULTURE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,535
1 $3,910
0.1 16
0. 2 645
0.9 5,539
2 $6, 945
0.2 975
2 $B, 945
Deduct:
Lapses..
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
0.4 1,475
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1.6 8,788
74
1.8 5,970
30
1.6 5.470
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base . . .
30
All personal services, departmental .
8.862
6,000
5. 500
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chemist
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 10, 000
1 8, 760
2 17,920
1 10, 200
1 8, 960
1 S, 960
1 7,040
1 6, 140
2 13, 280
2 12,080
3 18, 620
1 5, 185
3 15, 680
3 13, 490
2 8,840
2 6,750
2 6,060
2 7.360
2 6,220
1 10, 200
1 8, 960
Soil scientist
1 8, 960
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 5,940
1 6,340
2 11,880
4 23, 960
1 5, 060
2 10, 495
3 13,366
2 8, 590
3 9, 925
2 5,900
2 7,360
2 6, 140
1 6, 340
Chemist
2 13, 480
2 12, 480
3 18, 820
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chemist
1 5, 310
2 10, 870
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,545
3 13, 740
2 8 965
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2 6. 910
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 6 220
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2 7. 440
2 6, 300
29 151,635
2.9
13, 662
2.9
20, 937
1 4, 995
29 154,866
1.7
8,430
2.4
17,005
27 144,995
2.1
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
11.280
2.4
Add portion of salaries carried m other
position schedules paid from this
account ..
17. 085
Net permanent, field (average num-
24.2
122, 031
24.9
129, 430
22.5
116, 630
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRI-
CULTURE—continued
P'ield — Continued
Other positions:
Part-time emplnvment
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 470
4.080
385
26
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,600
2,500
570
Num- Total
ber salary
$4 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
670
131, 992
138,000
123, 100
01 Personal services
140,854
144,000
128,600
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF SHIPS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Physicist, health.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Biologist
Chemist
QS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Physicist, health
Biologist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Biologist..
Chemist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430.
Ungraded positions: Rates equivalent
to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
bers, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
PajTiient above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01 Personal services
1 $8, 560
7,240
7,040
5,940
5,940
5,185
5,310
12, 865
14, 015
3,175
2,950
33 146, 764
10 43, 835
396
7,600
110,925
$8,560
7.440
7,040
6,140
5,940
5,185
5,435
8,910
14.515
3.265
6,980
26 107,900
42 186. 300
4 14, 760
38 171,540
700
6,700
178, 940
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF LAND MAN-
AGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Cartographer
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses...
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
01 Personal services
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemist
Fish research biologist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
Total permanent, field...
Deduct lapses
.4.dd terminal leave in excess of lapses.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1 Personal services
1 $5, 940
2 7, 690
3 13, 6!
2 11, 274
1 2,256
920
$6, 140
6,940
4,206
3,660
3,176
5 23, 120
1 4,100
1,579
154
76
20, 829
1 $6, 340
1 5, 940
1 4, 205
1 3, 265
19, 740
4 19, 796
2,000
21, 860
$8,760
7,240
6,140
5,310
5,435
9,160
7,445
3,335
6,140
20 83, 000
32 141,965
4 18, 265
28 123,700
500
4,800
129, 000
1 $6, 340
1 6, 140
1 4, 330
1 3, 335
20, 145
4 20, 145
2,000
22, 213
Additional schedules on detail of personal services for allocated working funds are
included in the Consolidated schedules of the employing agencies as follows:
Department of the .Army — Military Fimctions.
Department of the Navy.
Department of the Interior:
Geological Survey.
Bureau of Mines.
38
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION— Continued
Plant and Equipment, Atomic Energy Commission
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ATOMIC ENEROY C0MMLS3I0N
09 Efiuipment
10 Lands and structures
$27,974,191
2. 653. 852. 66S
$29, 112, 031
621, 6«<, 271
$M. 214. 0(10
iin n: 671
Obligations incurred ..
2,681.826.859
650. 780. 302
140, 331, 671
ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADSIINISTRATION
$9, 957
881.359
$203. 800
16, 899, 160
08 .Supplies and materials
Obligations incurred .
891,316
17, 102. 960
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC
ROADS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions ,
6
6
6
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,182
GS-6.7
$4,203
GS-6.7
Average giade -. - -
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$24, 559
7.398
440
44
22
39,949
2.395
265
$12. 000
4.000
500
50
02 Travel - .
04 Communication services
07 Other contractual services , . . -
132, 800
1.500
151
15 Taxes and assessments ...
75.072
151.001
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
THE ARMY
10 Lands and structures
$17, 428, 477
$45,061,897
$31, 401, 000
ALLOCATION TO ENniKEERS, DEPARTMENT
OF THE ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
44
42
44
42
44
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,768
GS-7.7
$4,768
GS-7.7
$4, 768
GS-7.7
01 Personal services:
$201,074
773
$205, 212
788
$206, 208
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base --
792
Total personal services
02 Travel . ...
201,847
7,892
206,000
7,237
503
621
1,384
75
943, 276
108
99
3,851,558
570
207, 000
4,000
04 Communication services
1,175
40,155
75
98, 916
200
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
1,384
75
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
100,000
100
09 Equipment ..-
10 Lands and structures
1,064
2, 174, 540
570
1, 600, 000
570
2, 526, 234
6,011,431
1,813,329
ALLOCATION TO CHEMICAL CORPS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
08 Supplies and materials
$13, 353
ALLOCATION TO ORDNANCE, DEPARTMENT
OF THE ARMY
$1,235,087
ALLOCATION TO ORDNANCE, DEPARTMENT
OF THE NAVY
$437,686
$505, 000
$044, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS- — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF NAVAL
RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
07 Other contractual services
$178. 368
$224. 632
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
6
6
Average number of all employees
.Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,929
GS-7.2
$3,124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
Average grade -.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
A verage grade .. ...
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
.$25. 945
1,420
100
905
Other positions .. . .. .. .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
28,370
1,075
440
115
780
10
1,120
10, 496
2.276
125
195
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things..
05 Rents and utility services. __
07 Othtr contractual services. . ...
08 Supplies and materials ..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
45.000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
50
48
56
51
44
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,712
Gs-7.e
$4,722
GS-7.6
$3. 124
CPC-1.2
$3,999
$4 768
OS-7.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$225, 633
$243. 157
1,420
888
905
$206, 208
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
773
792
226, 406
15,290
10, 397
1,219
40,1.55
97
1,552.320
883, 754
28,412,941
2, 673, 456, 685
246, 370
12,312
205. 246
786
2.164
85
1.301.828
16. 924. 616
29, 619, 405
670, 581, 726
125
916
207, 000
02 Travel
4,000
04 Communication services
200
1,384
06 Printing and reproduction
75
100, 000
08 ."Supplies and materials
100
30, 858, 000
10 L.ands and structures
143, 018, 671
15 Taxes and assessments
835
570
Obligations incurred . .
2, 704, 599, 099
718,895,676
174, 190, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
her salary
1 $5, 940
1 5. 185
1 4,205
1 3.410
2 6,350
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
1 5, 310
1 4, 205
1 3, 410
2 6,350
6 25.215
3 13.215
Num- Total
ber salary
GS--9. Raiige $5,060 to $'5,810:
GS 7 Range $4,205 to $4,955
G.S— 1 Rinee $3 175 to £3 655
6 25, 090
631
Deduct lapses
24, 669
12.000
Additional schedules on detail of personal services for allocated working funds are
included in the Consolidated schedules of the employing agencies as follows:
Department of the Army—Civil Functions.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines.
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
39
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Service Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Serrkes
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
3,753
8
3,535
3,508
4
3,244
3,087
4
3.002
Average salaries and grades;
General sclicdule grades:
$4,439
QS-6.1
$4,689
as-6.6
$4,642
Average grade - _
GS-6.6
Personal service obligations:
$15, 772, 799
73, 521
63, 759
61,477
$14,841,308
32, 468
55, 474
6.250
$13, 775, 300
26, 165
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
52,060
6,220
Total personal service obligations...
15,971,556
14,935,500
13,859,735
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
15.877.798
447, 408
66, 987
166, 556
151,830
290, 145
170, 140
512, 600
201, 710
217,703
113,112
10,775
27,982
14.756,100
476,670
72,000
589,000
77,000
346,000
187,730
13,726.000
443.000
03 Transportation of things
53,000
600,000
05 Rents and utility services _ .
65,000
288,000
07 Other contractual services . . _ .
163,000
Investigations under Executive
Order 10422
Investigations under Executive
Order 10450
140,500
206.000
108,000
11,000
30,000
87,000
155, 000
09 Equipment ...
80.000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
30,000
18,244,746
17,000,000
15,690,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
93,758
4, 635
6
14
1,187
2,528
906
4,134
179,400
13,650
133, 735
02 Travel
13,500
350
5,000
4,000
11,765
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
107, 168
202,400
159,000
18,351,914
17,202,400
15,849,000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to (he Civil
Service Commission
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or
in excess of $14,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 000
2 30,000
1 14,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 000
2 30,000
1 14,800
1 13.000
1 13,000
1 12,000
2 24, 200
3 36,600
1 13,200
4 48.000
2 24.000
1 12.200
1 11,0.50
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
2 30,000
General schedule grades:
OS-18. $14,800:
1 14,800
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrative assistant . ..
1 13,000
1 13 000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant bureau director
1 12,000
2 24,200
3 36,600
Chief security appraisal ofHc©
1 12, 200
4 48,000
2 24,000
Technical advi'^er to Commission
1 12,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to chairman of Commis-
1 11,050
1 10,800
1 11,300
1 10,800
1 10, 800
1 11,300
1 11,300
1 10,800
Assistant director for program
coordination
1 10, 800
Associate chief of division
1 11,050
1 11,800
2 21,600
5 57,000
1 11,800
Chairman, Federal Personnel Coun-
cil
Chief of branch
12 132,100
1 11,800
10 110.000
Chief law officer _
1 11.800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Chief, program planning staff
Coordinating officer —
Director, executive development
program
Executive assistant
Executive assistant to the executive
director -
Executive vice chairman. Federal
Personnel Council
Program planner
Staff assistant
GS-14. Ranse $9,600 to $10,600:
Actuary
.Administrative officer
.\ssistant chief of branch
.Assist.'int chief of division
Assistant to a commissioner
.Assistant to chairman. Federal Per-
sonnel Council
Assistant to chief of division
Assistant to executive director
Associate chief of division
Chairman, board of appeals and
review
Chief congressional liaison repre-
sentative
Chief of division
Chief, veterans counseling office
Coordinating officer
Chief of section
Director of personnel
Examiner, test development
Executive assistant ,
Executive secretary, loyalty review
board
Field operations supervisor
Head of unit ,
Hearing examiner
Member, board of appeals and re-
x'iew -
Organization and methods exam-
iner. _
Program planner
Security officer
Special assistant to bureau director.
Special placement representative...
Staff assistant
Staff officer ,
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Actuary
Adviser, reduction-in-force
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief, veterans counseling
office
Assistant director of personnel
Assistant to chairman, loyalty
review board
Assistant to director of personnel- .
Assistant to the security officer
Board adviser
Chiefaccountant
Chief, ai)peals examining office
Chief of division
Chief of section
Civil Service inspector
Coordinating officer
Deputy public information officer..
Deputy security officer...
Director, administrative intern
program
Efficiency rating adviser
Examiner, loyalty
Examiner, test development
Examiner-hispector (loyalty)
Executive secretary. Fair Employ-
ment Board__
Executive secretary. International
Organizations Employees Loy-
alty Board
Field operations supervisor
Head of unit.
Legaladviser
Legal counsel
Medical officer
Occupational specialist
Operations inspector —
Organization and methods examiner
Policy and procedures officer
Program management officer
Program planning assistant
Program planner
Position classifier
Qualifications rating examiner
Reduction-in-force consultant
Reduction-in-force investigator
Regulations and procedures officer..
Review examiner
Security appraisal officer
Special assistant to chief law officer. .
Special placement representative
Staff assistant
Staff officer.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,800
10,800
10,800
11,800
10, 600
10, 600
48,800
19, 200
9. 600
19. 200
9.800
9,600
9, 600
19,800
152, 200
10. 6on
9, 600
9,800
9.600
19, 200
10,600
41,400
9,600
9,800
9,600
9,600
8.960
8.360
17.920
78.840
9.160
9.360
8,560
17,720
8,560
8,760
12 104,720
9 80,040
9.360
8,960
25, 080
87,600
8,760
59.920
8.360
9.360
18, 120
8,960
5 42.800
4 35,640
3 25,080
17, 120
6 53, 360
1 9,360
9,360
2 18, 720
1 8, 360
8,760
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
"i""i6,'8o6'
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
77.800
19,200
2 21,200
1 9, 600
1 9,800
1 9,800
9,600
57, 600
10, 600
19,200
176, 400
9,600
1 10, 000
1 9,600
1 9, 600
1 9.800
1 10,600
3 31,800
20, 200
59, 600
9,600
10, 600
9,600
9,600
9,600
8,760
18,120
34,240
1 8,760
1 9,360
9,360
8,560
25,080
17,320
8.560
8,760
8,960
95,160
94,900
17,720
8,560
9,160
9,360
8,360
26,280
85,400
8,960
8,560
75.240
51.960
9.360
18.320
8,960
27, 080
42,800
70,480
2 16,720
129,800
17,720
9,360
9,360
9,160
8,360
4 34,440
2 18, 720
1 8, 360
1 8, 560
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
11,0.50
10, 800
10,600
10, 600
49, 200
19, 200
2 21,200
1 10,000
1 9, 800
9,600
48,200
10, 600
19,200
176.000
9,000
1 10,000
9,800
10, 600
3 31,800
20, 200
70, 200
9,600
10. 600
9.600
9,600
18,120
25,680
8.760
9,360
2
1
1
1
10
11
2
1
1
1
....
8,560
25.080
17,320
8.760
8.960
8.960
86.000
94.600
17.720
8.560
9.360
9,360
' 8,360
1,960
8,560
75.240
51,960
9,360
18, 320
8,960
35, 440
7 61, 120
'i7"i47,726
8,360
4 33, 440
2 18, 720
1 8,360
1 8, 560
40
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Service Commission — Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the Civil
Service Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9.360— Con.
Technician, pay administration
Vocational rehabihtation officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Appeals examiner _.
Assistant chief of division _.
Assistant chief of section...
Associate legal adviser
Attorney adviser
Case reviewer
Civil Service inspector
Chief of section
Claims examiner (supervisor)
Classification officer
Examiner, board of review
E.xaminer (loyalty).
Examiner (test development)
Employee relations officer
Head ofunit...
Investigator (supervisor)
Legal counsel...
Liaison officer.
Librarian
Medical officer
Niu^lng consultant
Occupational specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Position classifier
Program planner
Publications writer
Qualifications rating examiner
Reduction-in-force investigator
Retirement officer
Special placement representative
Staff assistant
Staff officer
Statistical officer
Supervisor ofunit
Supervisory publications editor
GS-11. R;irige $5,940 (0 $6,940:
Administrative officer
Appeals ex.-iminer
Assistant chief of section
Attorney adviser
Budget examiner
Case reviewer
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Civil Service inspector
Claims e.Kaminer (supervisor)
Congressional liaison representative-
Examiner (fair employment)
E.xamin er (loyalty)
Examiner (pay administration)
Examiner (test development)
Field service and space officer.
Fiscal analyst
Information and editorial specialist.
Instructions and manual e:Carniner..
Investigator
Legal assistant
Legal counsel
I,iaison officer and contact repre-
sentative _.
Liaison officer and preference con-
sultant
Librarian
Manual writer
Occupational spcculist
Organization end methods examiner
Per.snnnol assistant
Personnel officer
Policy and procedures assistant
Position classifier
Program management assistant
Program planner
Publications writer
Qualifications rating examiner
Rating examiner (suitability)
Reduction-in-force investigator
Staff assistant
Staff officer
Supervisor of imit
Technical assistant
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of section
Assistant imit supervisor
Chief of section
Claims e.xaminer
Information and editorial specialist.
Instructions and manual examiner..
Qualifications rating examiner
Regulations analyst
Staff assistant
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative a.ssistant
Administrative officer
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $9, 360
1 8, 360
37. 800
15. SSO
36, 400
8.040
7,640
21.720
21, 720
22, 720
7,240
7,440
23, 720
7,840
28.960
7.440
7.040
1954 estimate
22, 120
8,040
7.240
31.360
8.040
4 28. 560
15 112,600
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
12
3
1
3
4
1
1
8.040
14, 080
16.280
7. 040
7.040
14. 720
7,580
6,140
6, 910
0,540
6,540
24, 660
75. &S0
19. 420
6,940
18,820
25, 760
6.940
6,340
6.740
39.010
6, 340
6, 340
.5, 910
6, 940
12,880
26, 360
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 540
19,020
12.8811
19. 020
13,880
134, 740
1 6, 340
6 38, 040
5 32, 300
2 13, 280
1 6, 940
3 18. 420
1 5, 940
11.875
11,625
17. 625
24,380
6,000
6,000
12, 250
6,250
5,185
11,245
Num-
ber
1
1
7
1
6
1
2
16
13
4
1
Total
salary
$9, 360
8.360
51,900
8,040
43, 040
8.040
14.280
112.640
97, 440
29, 960
7,240
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
14,880
22, 720
7,640
7,040
42,800
15.080
8,040
7,240
31, 360
8,040
64,440
21, 520
22. 320
28,560
7.040
137, 320
21.720
8.040
15.280
15. 480
1 7. 040
2 15.080
1 7, 580
1 6, 140
2 12,880
1 6, 740
5 31,900
6,140
6,140
75, 120
26,960
5,940
6,540
20, 220
6,740
31,700
6,340
6,540
5,940
147,360
13, 180
26, 160
6,940
6,140
6, 740
118.860
19, 020
3 18, 420
1 5, 940
7 47, 980
53,920
25, 760
6,340
25, 960
18, 420
5,940
6,750
11, 126
17, 625
12,250
6,125
2 12, 250
1 6, 126
2 12,500
1 6, 185
1 $8,360
7
1
6
1
1
16
14
3
I
51, 680
8,040
43. 040
8.040
7.040
112.640
104. 420
22. 320
7.440
21
7,640
14,880
7,640
7.240
42. 800
1.5,080
8.040
7,240
31.360
8,040
67, 760
14, 080
4
28. 660
1
7.040
13
91,720
1 8, 040
2 15,280
2 16, 480
1 7. 040
2 15,080
1 7, 580
1 6, 140
3 18. 780
1 6, 940
5 31,900
6, 140
6,310
69, 160
26, .560
6. 940
6,640
6,340
31. 700
6,340
6. 540
5,940
130, 140
2 13, 6S0
5 31, 130
1 5, 940
6,140
12
3
79, 280
19, 420
3 18,420
1 5, 940
9 61, 060
20,220
20,220
18. 420
5,940
5,875
11,250
17,625
12, 375
6,125
2 12, 250
1 6, 125
2 12,500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Appeals examiner..
.\ssistant chief of section
Budget examiner.-.
Case reviewer
Chief of section
Chief of imit
Civil service inspector
Claims examiner
Examiner (loyalty)...
Examiner (pay administration)
Examiner (test development)
Field auditor
Investigator (position classification)
Investigator
Liaison officer and preference con-
sultant
Librarian
Machine methods examiner
Occupational specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Placement assistant (examining)
Policy and procedures assistant
Position classifier
Procedures and control officer
Program manager for foreign visi-
tors
Program plaimer
Publications writer
Qualifications rating examiner
Rating examiner (suitability)
Rating examiner (medicine).
Reduction-in-force investigator
Research assistant
Reviewer
Social worker (psychiatry)
Staff assistant
Statistical assistant
Statistical studies assistant
Supervisor of imit
Tabulator equipment operations
supervisor
Tabulating project planner
Technical assistant
GS-S. Range $4,620 to $5,370
CtS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 810
5,185
26, 800
31,325
28,060
1 5,060
50 272,860
1 6,060
9 49. 540
3 17, 430
2 11, 120
1 5,060
1 6,310
1 5,310
15, 565
10, 745
10,620
16, 555
5.685
33, 120
10,995
5,186
1 6, 185
15 82, 400
3 16, 430
1 6,560
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to .$:i,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,4M
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
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)
Other positions: Intermittent eraploy-
njcnt
Regular pay in excess of 52-woek base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
-\ssumed annual leave liability
AW personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to .$11,800:
Regional director. . _
GS-11. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy regional director
GS-13. ftrmge $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division
Civil Service rcpresentjitive..
Executive secretary, regional loy-
alty board
Manager, branch regional office
Mcdictl officer.
Veterans' Federal employment rep-
resentative
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Appeals eximiner
.\ssistant chief of division
.\dniini?trvtivc officer
Chief of section
Civil service representative
10, 120
11,620
5, 685
10, 495
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $2.5.425
1 5, 185
5 26, 926
28.300
6.310
61. 600
284. 700
.5,310
5, 060
60.785
17, 430
96 491,230
10, 370
21,365
26,230
5,310
15,305
20, 515
22, 240
1
4
1
18
3
1
1
5,185
20,865
5,310
99, 705
15. 555
5.560
5,060
1 6, 810
4 22, 490
1
1
22
144
59
193
256
514
1, 655, 800
204 614,690
1 2,980
5,185
5,560
lll.OSO
651,345
252. 700
769. 210
902. 856
1
1
1
1
9
34
1
4,365
3,735
3,760
3,454
26. 274
96,820
2,630
21 85, 638
1,985
9, 026, 621
117.1
625, 651
38,189
31, 780
13,494
28, 576
8, 612, 009
14 1.53,200
14 134, 400
490, 120
8. 960
34.040
8,360
133, 840
105, 760
232. 040
29. 560
133. 920
28,490
2
1
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
19
130
S3
177
256
521
1.690,980
187 560,650
4 10, 880
11,620
5.685
20. 615
5.310
.5,810
22, 490
6.435
6.185
5.560
95. 5:i5
593. 020
224. 265
690. 195
895. 665
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,805
1 5, 185
5 27, 060
22, 616
S, 435
61,700
286.520
5,310
11
3
60,785
17, 430
65 335,025
2 10, 370
26, 425
26,300
5,310
10, 120
20,515
5,060
5,185
30, 985
5,310
69. 485
15. .555
5.560
5,060
4,365
7.470
1
8
34
2
3,454
23,922
97, 822
19 79, 144
2,180
10, 481, 673
205.7
1,252,384
1,974.3
9, 229, 289
32,168
33, 740
9, 295, 497
12 133,850
12 117, 600
48 428.890
1 9. 160
1
1
11
8,360
8, 360
98, 760
12 109,230
91,080
223, 200
30. 560
105, 160
22,290
5,810
5.685
16, 666
5.436
5.935
22, 615
1 5, 435
1 5, 185
18
120
50
167
237
466
1
173
1
1
2
91.020
539. 350
211.825
637. 110
815, 695
1, 489. 045
509. 980
2.980
4.365
7,470
1 3,454
7 21, 370
35 100, 896
2 5, 260
20 S3, 034
1,941
9, 120, 914
49.7
291, 350
1,891 3
8, 829, 5M
26. 165
32, 9311
8, 888, 659
11 121,800
11 107,800
44 394, 840
1 9, 160
1
11
8.360
gs, 760
84. 610
219,360
23, 320
97, 320
22,320
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
41
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Civil service inspector
Examiner (loyalty)
Manager, branch regional office
Position classifier- --
Rating examiner (quahfications) —
Supervisory investigator
GS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,040:
Adviser, boards of civil service
examiners
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of section
Assistant manager, branch regional
office.
Budget and fiscal officer
Chief of section
Civil service inspector.. -.-
Civil service representative
Examiner (loyalty)
Investigator
Persoimel officer
Position classifier
Rating examiner (qualifications) —
Rating (suitability).
Supervisory investigator
Veterans' adviser
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adviser, boards of civil service
examiners
Budget and fiscal officer
Chief of section
Civil service representative
Investigator
Personnel officer —
Position classifier
Rating examiner (qualifications) —
Rating examiner (suitability).
Supervisor of unit
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 ,
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545... ,
QS-5 Range $:i,410 to $4,160. ,
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 ,
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
GS-l. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,5,52 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total, permanent field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52 -week base ..
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Assumed annual leave liability
.\11 personal service, field
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Civil Service
Commission":
Direct obligations.. _
Obligations payable out of reim-
bursements from other accounts. . .
"Investigations, Civil Service Com-
mission".,. ,
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
52 $394,420
6 43. 640
1 7,240
9 65, 120
6 44, 300
31 223,170
13 81. 020
1 5.940
2 12,560
21
4
16
i
253
1
3
45
31
18
6
844
5,940
67,820
66,960
17,820
72,120
63,800
243.480
12.480
148,320
138. 730
13.300
161, 200
12, 480
110. 060
21,585
88,965
21,390
,315,350
16.050
238. 780
168, 770
93,690
32, 455
3, 624, 980
18 73, 395
191 722,935
264 918.455
695
2,181,600
388
1,117,050
8 21,060
24,042
9,570
54,128
3,306
14, 370, 530
208.5
858, 121
3, 097. 5
13, 812, 409
35, 332
49,860
81,964
8,651
409, 024
14, 097, 240
22, 609, 249
15, 877, 798
93, 758
6, 637, 693
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
58 $428, 700
.040
22,120
64.510
30.760
263,480
15 93, 100
4 25, 360
2 12, 880
6,140
68,940
42, 580
18,420
42, 770
25, im
503,460
18,420
145, 480
151, 100
12,680
162, 320
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
56 $408, 140
3 22, 120
8 56, 920
4 30,760
30 216,000
14 87, 160
3 19, 620
2 12, 880
1
10
7
3
5
6,140
62,800
42,580
18,420
30,200
20
1
12
3
872
108, 440
5.560
67,720
16, 215
46
36
IS
4
122
4, 463, 140
5 26. 690
244,260
194, 890
93.900
21, 450
10
175
263
617
529, 500
43, .500
653, 6.30
874,815
1,925,130
782, 6,10
15, 270
6 16, 382
4 10,110
14 50, 638
2,993
13, 680, 690
168.4
669, 477
2,824.6
13,011,213
50. 078
15, 247
13, 076, 538
22, 371, 035
14, 756, 100
179. 400
7, 435, 535
399,800
18,420
107, 440
125, 740
12,680
149, 760
20
1
12
3
760
108,440
5,560
67,720
16,215
3, 886, OSO
5 26, 690
2 217,260
12 173,600
8 94,500
3 16, 090
154
236
546
1
244
325, 000
38, 970
576, 645
786, 190
1, 694, lOO
702, 885
IS, 150
6 16, 382
4 10, 550
13 47, 020
2,616
11.941,467
88.3
189, 089
2, 527. 7
11, 751, 778
45, 220
14, 742
20, 700, 399
13,726,000
133, 7.'5o
6, 840, 664
DEFENSE TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES
Salaries and Expenses, Defense Transport Activities
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.\verage number of all employees
202
6
143
35
2
35
26
2
28
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,838
GS-8.3
$6,902
GS-9.8
$6,741
GS-9.4
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
01 Personiil services:
$843,447
61, 592
2,827
933
2,256
$223, 715
20, 000
860
425
$173, 905
20,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
670
425
Other payments for personal serv-
Total personal services
911,065
47, 767
7
18, 240
901
17, 186
1, 125, 000
6,891
1,171
1,681
246, 000
16,300
195,000
02 Travel
15,300
03 Transportation of things
04 Cnmmiinicatinn serrieps
8,666
2,000
2,000
150,000
1,700
500
500
8.000
2,000
07 Other contractual services
2,000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
60,000
1,700
500
500
2, 129, 799
425,000
276,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Deputy administrator
aS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800;
Director, equipment and materials.
Director, inland water transport
Director, manpower
Director, port utilization
Director, warehousing and storage..
General counsel
GS-I6. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, tax amortization and de-
fense loans
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Administrative assistant, staff as-
sistant
Administrative officer
.\ssist3nt general counsel
Chief, equipment and manpower
branch
Chief, field operations
Chief, general merchandise branch. .
Chief, materials branch...
Chief, passenger operations branch. .
Chief, program planning branch
Deputy director, amortization and
defense loans
Information and editorial specialist.
Mobilization plaiming specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, field operations
Assistant chief, utilization and traf-
fic control
Chief, liquid transport
Chief, railroad section, programs
branch
Chief, taxi section
Chief, ways and structure -.
Industrial and financial specialist.. .
Industrial specialist
Loan examiner
Special assistant
Storage specialist
Transportation .specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant —
Assistant chief, school bus
.\ssistant to administrative officer. .
Industrial and financial specialist...
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Loan examiner
Port facilities specialist
Storage specialist
Transportation equipment special-
ist
Transportation specialist
Transportation and utilization spe-
cialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Defense loan analyst
Field representative. -
Industrial and financial specialist...
Information specialist
Manpower liaison representative —
Port facilities analyst
Port utilization specialist
Security officer
Statistician
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Amortization specialist
Analytical statistician
Budget analyst
Defense loan analyst.
Field transportation representative.
Industrial and financial specialist...
Security assistant
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $14,800
13,200
13,000
13.200
13,000
13,200
13,200
12, 000
10, 800
10,800
22,850
10,800
11.050
11.050
10,800
11,050
10,800
10,800
10,800
22,100
9,800
9,600
9,800
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,600
29,000
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,800
8,560
8,360
8,360
25,480
16,720
8,360
8,560
9,360
8,360
8,560
8,660
8,360
8,040
14, 080
21,320
7,040
7,240
7,040
8,040
7,040
5,940
5,940
5,940
24, 160
6.940
12. 880
6,940
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $14, 800
1 13,200
1 11,050
1 11, 050
9,800
1 9,800
1 9,800
10,600
1 8,560
1 8,360
8,560
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
13,200
11,050
9,800
1 9,800
'i""i6,'666
8,360
7,240
42
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEFENSE TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Defense Transport Activities — Continued
DETAIL OK PERSONAL SEEvicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10. 370
1 5.310
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
1 5. 810
1 5,060
1 5.310
1 5, 185
2 9, 615
16 72,030
2 8,715
39 145,865
33 111,495
16 49, 760
2 6,460
3 9. 130
7 18,584
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 060
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 060
Dftfflnsft loan analvst
Industrial and financial specialist- -
TnfnrTnpfinn spflnialist
Pprsnnnpl a«i«;istant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1 4,995
8 37, 265
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
7 33, 310
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
6 24, 210
2 7.150
5 20 550
GS-!. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2 6, 670
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,-130
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230.. -
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
2 6,460
1 3,230
Total permanent, departmental
D duct lapses. ...
202 1. 148. 699
65 305, 252
34 227, 200
2 10, 525
25 164, 720
0.3 2,145
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) ._
Other positions: Temporary employ-
137 843, 447
61, 692
2,827
933
2,266
32 216, 675
20,000
833
426
26.3 166,865
20,000
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
613
425
All personal services, departmental-
911, 055
237, 933
187, 933
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Transportation specialist (average
number, net salarv) . . .
1 7, 040
27
1 7,040
27
7,067
7,067
01 Personal services
911,056
245,000
195, 000
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
Adminlstratire Expenses, Farm Credit Administration
ADMINISTBATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
361
1
309
332
331
Average number of all employees
303
327
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$5,882
GS-8.3
$5,995
GS-8.5
$6,044
GS-8.5
Personal service obligations:
$1, 850, 154
5.025
7,163
685
276
$1,813,100
$1,977,800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
7,000
7,600
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
30,000
45,000
Total personal service obligations...
1. 863. 302
1, 850, 100
2,030,400
Direct Obligations
1. 815. 322
201, 822
2.485
13,567
9,583
21, 032
4.340
2,662
12,790
4,335
295,454
1,305
1, 850, 100
215, 100
2,600
15,400
9,800
16,100
5,000
2, 030, 400
02 Travel
245. 600
2.500
27.400
9.800
06 Printing and reproduction
16. 100
07 Other contractual services
19.700
2.000
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
14,300
6,900
14,300
6,900
1,300
1,300
Total direct obligations
2, 414, 697
2, 136, 600
2. 376, 000
ADMINISTBATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Other Accounts
$17, 980
823
1,990
23
364
02 Travel...
06 Printing and reproduction.
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts
21, 170
2, 435, 767
$2, 136, 500
$2, 376, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Governor
General schedule grades:
aS-17. Range .$13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy governor
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy governor -
Deputy governor and director of
cooperative bank service
Deputy governor and director of
intermediate credit bank service. .
Deputy governor and director of
land bank service
Deputy governor and director of
production credit service
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special assistant to governor
Deputy governor in charge of fi-
nance and accounts and adminis-
trative divisions
Chief of appraisals
Chief examiner
Deputy director of intermediate
credit bank service
Deputy director of land bank serv-
ice
Deputy director of production
credit service
Secretary to farm credit board
Assistant general counsel .
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief examiner
Assistant director of cooperative
bank service
Assistant director of intermediate
credit bank service
Assistant deputy director of land
bank service
Assistant deputy director of produc-
tion credit service..
Assistant director of finance and
accounts
Chief, administrative division
Chief of appraisal review.
Assistant chief of appraisals
(jhief of appraisal engineering
Chief, economic and credit analysis
division
Chief, personnel division
Deputy director of finance and
accounts
Director of information and exten-
sion
Special assistant to governor...
Attorney.
OS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Assistant chief, economic and credit
analysis division.
Assistant deputy production credit
commissioner
Associate chief reviewing appraiser..
Chief accountant-
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 -
Chief, field accounting and reports
sections
Information officer —
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Assistant chief, administrative divi-
sion
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
13,000
12,200
12,800
12, 800
12,800
12,800
10,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
10,800
10,600
10.600
10,000
21,000
19,200
31,800
10,600
10,400
9.800
10,600
10,600
10,600
10,600
9,800
10,400
8,660
9,360
9,360
17,120
8,360
8,760
9,160
9,160
8,360
8,560
8,560
27,280
8,360
7,440
14,880
8,040
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 500
13,000
12, 000
12,000
12, 000
12,800
11,800
10, 800
11,800
11,800
11,800
10,800
11,050
10,800
10,800
10,600
10,600
10,000
21,000
19,400
21,200
10,600
10,400
10,600
10,600
10,600
9,800
19,200
8,760
9,360
17,320
8,560
9,160
9,160
8,360
8,760
8,560
27, 480
8,360
8,360
8,040
15.080
8,040
8,040
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 10.600
1 10,600
1 10,600
1 10,000
2 19,200
1 8,760
1 9,360
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
43
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule ^ades — Continued
QS-12. Eange $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Assistant chief, fiscal, joint stoclc
land i^ank, and administrative
section
Assistant chief, loan servicing and
real estate section
Assistant chief, national farm loan
association section . _ - . -
Assistant chief, operating analysis
section
Chief, district personnel section
Chief, reports section —
Investment analyst..-
Reviewing farm credit examiner
Special assistant to governor.-
Chief, cential office personnel sec-
tion - -
Assistant deputy director of inter-
mediate credit bank service
Chief, accounts and budget section..
Hydraulic engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Administrative oflicer
Agricultural economist
Chief, graphic section
Chief, Information and credit anal-
ysis section
Personnel officer.
Reviewing farm credit examiner
Special assistant to governor
Financial analyst
Loan specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief, securities section
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810;
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Farm credit examiner
Information specialist
Personnel assistant
Persoimcl classifier
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $1,955
OS-6. Eange $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Eange $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Eange $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
C!S-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Cmfts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-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.weel£ base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime.
Other payments for personal services:
Board compensation.. ...
AH personal services, departmental..
Field;
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief reviewing land bank appraiser.
Supervising farm credit examiner...
GS-12. Eange $7,040 to $8,040;
Farm credit examiner.
Registrar
Resident farm credit examiner
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Assistant resident farm credit ex-
aminer
Farm credit examiner
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260;
Deputy registrar _
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Farm credit examiner
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
GS-5. Eange $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
Total permanent, field .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime.
Payments to other agencies for reim-
binsable 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
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 040
8,040
8,040
7,440
7,240
7,640
14,880
24.120
8,040
7,840
8,040
7,040
7,040
5,940
6,340
6,940
6,940
6,940
13,880
6,340
6.140
6,940
5,750
22,740
5,685
5,935
11,120
5,810
14, 985
64, 745
48. 745
133, 565
114,056
103, 360
6,140
14,760
222 1,271.396
26. 7 129, 292
195.3
I, 142, 103
4,440
638
1, 147, 181
12 110,320
2 18, 720
1 8,040
12 94, 280
12 96, 280
40
5
11
1
16
13,880
89, 960
6,125
222, 650
21,275
48, 870
3,535
53,360
129 787, 295
15.8 79,244
113.2 708,051
6,026
2,723
47
275
716. 121
1, 863, 302
1,845,322
17,980
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
1 8,040
1 7,040
1 7, 240
2
14,880
2
15.280
3
24,120
3
24,120
1
8,040
1
8,040
8,040
7,240
7,240
6,140
6,340
6,940
6,940
20, 020
6.310
6.940
0,940
5,875
22, 115
5,560
1
1
1
2
14
10
34
31
23
2
5,436
5,935
5,060
9,990
65, 120
41,950
133, 940
108, 105
76,530
5,900
12,368
205 1, 206, 753
27.4 164,708
177.6
1, 042, 046
4,000
30,000
1,076,045
12 110,720
2 17. 720
2 15.080
12 94, 680
12 96, 280
2 13, 880
14 89, 660
41
2
12
229, 836
8,660
53,640
16 63, 600
127 783, 555
2. 1 12, 500
124.9 771,0.55
3,000
774, 055
1, 860, 100
1, 850, 100
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
1 8,040
1 7,040
1 7,440
8,040
7,440
7.440
6,140
6,540
6,940
6,910
20,020
6,640
6,940
6,940
6.000
4 22, 365
1 5,685
5,560
5,935
5,060
10, 240
66,495
42,200
13.5. 816
109. 385
76. 490
5,980
12,368
204 1,210,058
1. 5 8, 918
202.5
1, 201, 140
4,400
45,000
1, 250, 540
2
12
12
2
14
111,120
17, 720
15,080
95,480
96. 480
13,880
91, 360
231, 585
8,785
54,290
16 54, (
127 789. 860
2. 2 13. 200
124. 8 776, 660
3,200
779, 860
2, 030, 400
2, 030, 400
FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION
Operations, Federal Civil Defense Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
A verage number of all employees
789
82
826
776
8
707
725
9
707
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$6,697
GS-9.7
$3,223
CPC-6.4
$6,717
GS-9.7
$3,229
CPC-5.4
$6,713
GS-9.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3,222
Average grade ..
CPC-5.4
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .. - ..
$4,849,073
490, 599
19,908
36, 193
149,840
$4, 543, 734
74, 100
17, 246
20,394
152,386
$4,461,232
84,900
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
17,194
28, 700
Other payments for personal serv-
145, 974
5,546,613
301,941
48, 995
150, 122
6,222
179, 684
1, 087, 626
744, 636
114,449
104,879
367
14, 367
3,927
4,807,860
278,003
38,660
394,064
.51,400
180, 390
855, 096
1, 433, 192
100, 736
16,000
500
13,209
6,000
4,738,000
02 Travel....
03 Transportation of things
275, 000
62, 000
448, 600
05 Rents and utilitv servicer
62, 000
1,035.500
1,840.000
Services performed byotheragencies.
08 Supplies and materials
2, 052. 000
92, .500
09 Equipment . .
30, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
500
13. 000
Unvouchercd
6,000
Total obligations
8,301,728
8,175,000
10, 635, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
3
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,731
GS-7.0
$3,077
CPC-i.2
$3,943
•Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$13,084
48
464
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
13,596
1,511
08 Supplies and materials
Ohligfitfnn'j inenrred
15, 107
ALLOCATION TO ATOMIC ENERCY
COMMISSION
07 Other contractual services
$33,000
$350,000
$350,000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
$5, 572
$10,000
$16,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
792
82
828
775
8
707
725
9
707
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$6, 697
GS-9.7
$3,223
CPC-5.4
$3,943
$6, 717
GS-9.7
$3,229
CPC-5.4
$6,713
Average grade
GS-9.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
.$3,222
CPC-5.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$4, 862, 157
490, 699
19, 956
36, 657
149, 840
U, 543, 734
74,100
17, 246
20,394
152, 386
$4, 461, 232
84,900
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
17, 194
Payment above basic rates.-
0 ther payments for personal services.
28,700
145,974
Total personal services
6, 659, 209
4,807,860
4,738,000
44
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Operations, Federal Civil Defense Administration — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
$301, 941
48, 995
150, 122
5,222
179, 584
1, 126, 198
744, 636
115, 960
104, 879
367
14, 367
3,927
$278, 003
38, 650
394, 064
51,400
180, 390
1,215,096
1,433,192
100, 736
16,000
500
13, 209
6,000
$275, 000
52, 000
448, 500
52, 000
06 Printing und reproduction
1,035,500
2, 205, 000
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
2,052,000
92, 500
30, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities —
15 Taxes and assessments ---
500
13, 000
6,000
Total obligations
8, 355, 407
8, 535, 000
11,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Administrator
Deputy administrator
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Kate of .$14,800:
Assistant administr.itor-
Director, Public Affairs Office
Executive assistant administrator..
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
A ssistant administrator
Deputy assistant administrator —
Director. -_
General counsel.
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
Intelligence ofTicer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Analyst
.Assistant to administrator
-Assistant general counsel
Branch chief
Deputy assistant administrator....
Deputy director
Director... -.„.
Division chief
Economist-
Engineer, general
Executive assistant
Medical officer
Nurse
Physicist
Program platmer
Specialist
Training and education officer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Analyst
Assistant director
Attorney
Branch chief
Deputy director
Director
Division chief
Educationist
Engineer
Facilities self-protection officer
Geographer
Inspector
Instructor
Intelligence officer
Liaison officer
Organi zation and methods examiner-
Physicist
Program plaimer
Security officer
Social psychologist
Specialist
Supply requirements officer
Tactical planner
Training officer
Veterinarian
Women's participation adviser..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Assistant branch chief
.attorney...
Branch chief
Educationist
Engineer
Extension director
Field administration officer
Liaison officer —
Medical officer
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
1 16,000
29, 600
14, 800
14,800
26, 200
26,200
26,200
13, 000
24,400
12, 800
22,100
11,050
32,400
11,050
11,050
11,050
2.63. 900
21,600
11,050
11,050
21,850
21,600
11,050
32, 650
55,500
11, 650
19, 400
19, 400
9,600
68,000
10,600
29,600
19,600
9,800
97,200
1 10, 400
1 9,800
1 9,800
3 29, 400
1 10, 600
9,600
17 167,800
1 9,800
3 30, 400
1 9,800
1 9,600
2 17, 120
1 8, 660
5 42,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
$17,600
16,000
69,200
14,800
14, 800
26, 200
26,200
13,000
13, 000
48, 400
12,800
16,720
17, 120
8,360
60,320
8,560
8,560
8,560
21,850
11,050
11,0,50
11,050
243, 350
22, 100
11, 050
11,050
21,860
21,8,60
11,050
10,800
32, 650
66, 5.50
11.550
9,800
9,600
19, 600
9,600
68,800
29, 800
19, SOO
9,800
98, 200
10, 400
9,800
10, 000
10,600
9,600
9,800
9,600
178.000
9,800
9, OOO
30, 400
9,800
9,800
17, 320
8,660
34, 240
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 500
16,000
14, 800
26, 400
13, 200
13,800
13, 000
61,600
12,800
10, 800
10, 800
11,050
33, 900
11,300
11,300
179, 050
76, 600
11,300
11,060
11,300
21,850
11,300
33,150
22,860
16, 720
8,560
8,660
60,520
8,560
8,560
8,660
19, 800
9,600
39, 800
10, 600
40. 000
10. 000
10. 000
98,400
10,200
10,600
9,600
10, 000
10. 600
9.600
9,800
9,600
9, 600
129. 600
9.800
9,800
20. SOO
9.800
10,000
17,520
8,760
43, 400
8,660
16, 720
8,760
8,500
60,720
9, 360
8,760
8,560
8,760
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
G,S-13. Rauge $8,360 to $9.360— Con.
Organization and methods examiner.
Program planner
Publications officer
Security officer
Specialist
Statistician
Supply officer
Tactical planner
Training officer
Warden officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\.ccount.ant
Administrative officer
.Analyst
Attorney
Auditor.
B ranch chief
Division director
Education and training officer
Engineer
Instructor
News writer
Operations coordinator
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Projects control officer
Property and stock officer
Publications editor.
Publications officer
Records manager
Specialist
Special projects officer
Supply officer
Tactical planner..
08-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
.Administrative officer
.Analyst
Attorney
Branch chief.
Educational specialist
Illustrator
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer...
Procurement officer
Property accounting officer
Publications writer
Specialist —
Tactical planner
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
.Administrative assistant
Statistical officer.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant.
.Attorney
Branch chief
Editorial assistant
Illustrator..
Mail supervisor
Printing officer
Publications control officer
Purchasing agent
Shorthand reporter
Space analyst
Specialist
Storekeeper
Voucher examiner supervisor
GS-S. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,666
Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
rPr-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
rPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
CPr-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Wage Board —
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$34, 240
17, 720
16, 920
34, 240
206, 240
8, 360
9,360
26, 080
16,920
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,040
44,240
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,240
8,040
4
1
18
1
2
28, 360
7,040
132, 720
7,440
15, 080
12, 280
12, 6R0
12, 880
12, 280
6,940
5,940
13, 880
6,140
6,140
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
2 11,880
5,500
5,626
5.185
10. 995
5.185
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-.'!.
G.S-2.
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct:
Positions which are reimbursed —
Lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment.
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payraent above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay - -
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental.
6,810
6,310
6.185
5.185
6.185
6.310
5.185
6. 185
43. 6S0
139. 480
215. 625
381,875
73, 955
48, 970
17, 380
5 16, 190
7 20, 184
4 14, 966
522 3, 434, 554
7 73, 340
9.5 31,333
Num- Total
ber salary
$34, 840
17, 720
17,120
34, 240
207, 640
8,560
9,360
26,080
4
1
18
1
2
1
2
2
I
2
1
1
2
1
1
17,120
7,040
7.240
7.240
7.240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
44, 440
7,240
7,240
7.240
7,240
1,040
28. 960
7.240
132, 920
7.640
15.080
7.040
12. 480
12. 680
6.940
12.280
6.940
5. 940
13. 880
6. 140
6,140
6.140
6. 940
6. 140
12,080
6,940
1 5,500
1 5,750
1 5, 185
2 11.120
1 5, 185
1955 estimate
5. 310
5.310
5. 060
5,810
5, 310
5.310
5, 186
6.186
10, 495
5.310
.5. 185
44. 330
1 14. 060
209. 126
360. 290
89, 990
46, .500
17,380
1 3,920
4 12, 040
8 23, 056
4 14, 955
Num- Total
ber salary
4
2
2
3
16
1
3 26, 280
2 17, 120
2 17,920
1 7,240
5 37, 600
4 29, 360
16
1
2
2
605.5
3, 329, 881
288, 871
18,000
100, 400
13, 326
26, 339
106, 231
3,881,048
622 3, 457, 146
6 62. 290
22. 7 160, 078
403.3
3, 234, 778
1,600
57, 100
12,414
12,014
96, 713
3, 422, 619
2 11, ,500
1 5,760
1 5, 310
1 5, 435
1 5, 185
1 5, 060
1 5, 436
1 6, 185
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
7
?S
46
84
29
14
2 6, 060
9 26, 928
4 14. 965
484 3,201,948
6 65, 440
17.7 123,036
460.3
3, 0?3, 472
3, 220, 190
I.XUEPEKDENT OFFICES
45
DETiiL OP PEKSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
Field:
General schedule ^ades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to director, training center.
Director, regional otlice
Director, training center.
Medical officer
Warning liaison officer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, rescue school
Deputy director, regional office
Director, training school
Education and training officer.
Engineer, general
Warning liaison officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director, women's affairs.
CivU defense olhcer
Communications officer
Deputy director, region.al office
Education and training officer
Engineer, general
Executive assistant
Facility manager..
Information officer
Instructor..
Liaison officer
Medical officer __.
Public safety officer
.Supply officer ,
Training officer
Transportation officer
Welfare officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Business manager
Communications officer
Instructor
Liaison officer
OS-U. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Administrative service chief
Assistant facility manager
Instructor -
Training officer..
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Cartographer
Chief security patrol
Communications officer..
Instructor
Liaison officer
Supply officer
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
OS-4. Range .$3,175 to $3.655...
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,l.'j0 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3.4.36 to $4.035.
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680.
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454...
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Positions which are reimbursed.
Lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential ...'...
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
1952 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
97, 950
11.800
66,300
10,800
9.800
50.600
19.200
9.800
38.400
9.600
76,440
67, 280
8,360
8,360
33.640
25,280
8,560
58, 920
16, 920
5S, 520
51. 160
75,640
69,280
75. 440
75.840
7.440
7,040
6.i. 160
92. 520
5.940
6.140
5.940
12.880
5.940
5,310
5.185
27, 176
15.180
2
10
23
36
3
2
3
2
6
18
4
3
9.535
40.450
83. 645
122. 620
9.090
5.980
12. 450
7.480
17. 175
58.640
12. 136
8,216
267 1.694.207
4 44. 700
24.9 130.315
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services.-
238.1
1.519,192
76. 328
7.000
6.582
7.956
2.898
1953 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
76,600
11,800
67. 050
10,800
9,800
39.400
9.600
9.800
38,400
29,000
59. 320
8.360
50, 900
8.360
8.360
2.5, 280
25.480
8.560
42.200
17, 120
150,480
9,160
51,360
59.320
62. 760
59. 120
59. 520
1 7.440
1 7.040
7 61,080
5 35. 200
5.940
6.140
5.940
12.880
5.940
.^310
5. 185
27. 300
10, 120
10. 120
38. 970
33.235
69. 070
121.580
6.300
5,980
12.575
3.865
17. 176
58.720
12. 136
8.296
253 1. ,592. 557
4 44. 700
43.7 238,901
206.3
1. .308. 956
3.400
4,000
4.832
3,780
4,600
1, 385. 241
5. 545. 613
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$77,850
6 67. 550
1 11,0.50
39,600
1 10.000
4 39,200
3 29,400
7 GO. 320
1 8.360
6 51,560
1 8. 360
26,680
25,680
8,760
43,200
17, 320
68.520
9.160
52, 360
59, 9?0
53. 560
59, 920
80, 120
1 7,240
2 15,080
22 154, 880
1 5,940
6,140
1 5,940
1 5, 435
1 5, 310
5 27, 650
7
2
9
7
18
29
2
35, 420
10, 245
39. 596
29.690
66. 910
100.635
6.460
3.230
12. 675
7.730
17. 175
58.240
12. 136
8.376
241 1,519.382
5 53.860
9.2 27.762
226.8
1. 437, 760
3, 000
5.000
4.877
0,900
4.600
55. 673
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
1.517.810
4. 807. 860
4. 738. 000
FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
6
5
1
6
6
1
1
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,683
GS-9.8
$7,145
QS-10.4
$7,311
aS-10.4
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
01 Personal services:
$9,001
1,950
$35, 725
18,000
138
30
$36 555
Other positions
18,000
140
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base .
30
Other payments for personal serv-
ices
460
Total personal services
02 Travel
11,411
680
53.893
11.000
60
2.748
1.500
1.400
6.500
1.744
1.000
165
54.725
10.000
50
04 nommnnieatinn services
288
2 000
516
30
20
272
30
20
1.000
07 Other contractual services
4.000
1.544
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
1,000
165
Obligations incurred
12,751
80, 000
75 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive secretary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 10, 800
1 5. 185
1 5, 185
1 4, 9.55
1 3. 175
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 11,050
1 5, 185
1 5,435
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 11,300
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $.5,810:
I 5,310
1 5, 560
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 . . .
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1 3,255
1 3, 335
Total permanent, departmental
6 40, 100
4.7 31,099
5 36, 725
5 36, 565
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1.3 9,001
1,950
5 35, 726
18,000
138
30
5 36, 656
Other positions:
18, 000
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
140
Payments above basic rates: Overtime
payments
30
Other payments for personal services:
PajTnents to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
460
01 Personal services ... . .
11,411
53. 893
54. 725
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Communications Commission
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
1,236
1,088
1,342
1,200
1, 264
1,137
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule giades:
Average salary
$5, 677
GS-8.2
$5,640
GS-8.3
$5,650
Average grade. _
GS-7.4
Personal service obligations:
$6,069,796
23,525
66, 610
$6. 730, 206
25, 948
55,000
$6, 349, 068
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
24,802
99,130
Total personal service obligations.. .
6,139,931
6,811,154
6, 473, 000
DiTcct Obligations
01 Personal services .
5,830,870
54,764
20,744
151,260
50.523
17. 793
50,219
9,245
104, 155
70,290
2,550
6,491,698
66,000
19,000
173,000
52,000
31,000
4.5, 114
103, 386
135,000
126, 102
13,000
6, 473, 000
90,000
109, 500
175. 000
62,600
06 Printing and reproduction
30, 300
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
OS Supplies and materials
09 Equipment _.
159, 400
95,400
141,300
264,900
48,000
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
6,362,443
309,061
7,255,300
319,456
7, 649, 300
6, 671, 504
7, 574, 756
7,649,300
270200—54-
46
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION—
Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Communications Commission-
Continued
DETAIL OF PKRSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,800;
Commissioners
General schedule ^ades:
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief accountant. __
Chief engineer
General counsel
Chief of bureau -.
GS-1.5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive officer-
Assistant executive officer.
Secretary
Assistant chief accountant. . -
Assistant chief engineer —
Assistant general counsel
Field coordinator
Chief hearing examiner
Chief of bureau
Assistant chief of bureau
-Attorney
Engineer
Chief of division
GS-H. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Assistant secretary
Hearing examiner
Assistant to general counsel
Assistant to chief engineer
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
Attorney
Engineer
Accountant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Information officer
Personnel officer
Hearing examiner
Assistant chief of division.. —
Chief of branch
Assistant chief of branch
Accountant
Attorney
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division.
Chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of bianch
Rate examiner-
Records officer
Assistant to executive officer
Economist
Accountant
Attorney
Engineer
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Confidential assistant
Secretary .^
Assistant to executive officer..
Records officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Economist
Chief of division
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of branch
Accountant
Attorney
Engineer
GS-ld. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of division
Persoimel assistant
Position classifier.
Watch officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant...
Rate examiner
Project planner
Editorial specialist
Budget analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Chief of section
Assistant chief of branch
Accountant
Attorney
Engineer
OS-S. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$106. 000
12,200
12,000
12,200
36,600
11,050
10,800
10, 800
32,400
21,600
21,600
10, 600
10,800
44.200
1
14
1
1
9
1
1
6
9
23
6
10. 800
1.54. 700
9,800
9,600
90.200
9.800
10,600
57, 600
S7, 600
225. 400
59,000
88,000
9,360
9,160
26. 080
8,360
114,290
7
15
16
65, 640
128,000
135, 160
67, 320
28, 660
7,040
7,640
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
7 $105,000
1 12, 400
1 12,200
1 12,000
3 3';, 800
1
11,060
11,0.50
33, 150
21, 850
21,8.50
10. 600
10.800
ll.O.W
44, 700
75.600
86, 6.60
168, 000
9,600
9,800
187. 000
9,600
10,600
38, 600
88. 600
207. 400
59, 400
88,800
1 9, 360
1 9, 360
2 17. 120
1 8. 660
6 43. 810
1
10
18
31
7,640
73,600
128, 120
224, 040
33, 100
6.140
6,340
6,540
6,940
31,600
24,660
18,920
62,620
87,720
230, 150
2
1
3
2
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
6
9
1
12
7
16
2
64
21
126
131
11, 500
5,880
15, 305
10,620
15, 305
5.560
5.060
21,240
6,310
5,310
5,660
26, 925
46. 790
6.810
67, 340
37,300
82, 835
10,615
249, 820
91, 420
488,280
457, 445
8 64. 800
17 146. 120
20 171,000
7,040
50, 480
28.960
7.240
7,840
7,040
7,040
7,640
67. 660
199. 920
239. 320
1955 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
7 $105, 000
1 12.400
1 12,400
1 12.000
3 37, 000
1
6 33, 100
7 44. 980
6.740
6.140
25, 560
30, 500
19. 320
60,905
179. 800
304, 430
6.000
.1.600
,% 600
6,880
10, 120
10, 870
10, 495
5,685
5, 186
21, 615
1
4
10
1
9
9
23
2
63
19
149
144
5,685
21. 490
52. 976
,6. 936
61,300
46,040
123,086
10. 240
286, 820
83.055
570, 115
494, 935
1
1
9
I
1
4
9
21
2
5
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
3
16
20
1
7
4
1
1
1
1
1
11
19
25
11,050
10, 800
33,160
22. 100
22, 100
10, 800
10, 800
ILO-W
46. 350
76.600
75. 600
168, 760
9, 600
9. 800
92.000
9,600
10, 600
39. 000
89. 400
209. 400
20,400
60, 000
9,600
9.360
9.360
17,320
8, 560
17.920
16.720
25. 480
136, 960
172, 200
7,040
51, 480
29, 160
7,240
7,840
7,040
7,040
7,840
83. 240
147. 760
184. 200
45,580
1
1
3
3
3
8
17
31
1
1
1
1
1
2
6,740
6.140
19. 420
18. 820
18. 620
61, 320
104, 720
205, 350
6. 000
,6.500
5,626
6, 030
6,185
11,120
1 6,685
1 ,5. 310
16. 706
2 11,245
3 16, 430
10 .63, 600
6
7
16
2
66
14
130
109
27, 925
36, 045
83.706
10. 366
253,000
62, 466
512, 760
384, 195
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-3. Range .$2,9.10 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-1. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $6,060 or above:
Chief of branch
Assistant chief of branch
Equivalent to less than $5,060
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
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range .$10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief engineer
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Regional manager
Accountant in charge
Assistant chief of division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional manager
Chief of field office
Assistant chief of division
Engineer in charge - .-
Chief of branch
A ccountant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer in charge
Accountant
Engineer -
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer in charge
As,sistant engineer in charge
.\ ccountant
Engineer -
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
.\ssist.ant engineer in charge
Accountant
Engineer
GS-7. Range $4,208 to $4,955
G.S-0. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4, 160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665 .-
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $:l,430
tlS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464...
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,.662 to $3,032
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
1963 actual 1954 estimate
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Territorial differential
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
Num-
ber
Total
salary
43 $141,610
10 30, 220
1 3. 230
13 38, 216
1
1
22
6.596
6,220
76, 640
816 4, 669, 261
108.5 663.139
707.5
3,996,112
15,415
10, 346
1,915
10, 800
20, 800
10,200
9,600
04, 120
17. 620
8.960
28. 080
42. 800
8.960
24 187. 360
4 28, 960
12 86, 680
16 101,380
9 60, 700
7 43, 380
30 197, 000
39,000
33, 110
468, 580
163. 406
233. 835
85. 766
183, 220
77,960
2,830
1 3, 534
10 31,420
2 6, 024
Num-
ber
Total
salary
61 $195, 700
11 33,480
1 3. 230
12 36,824
1 6, 178
1 5, 762
22 83,441
945 6, 397, 975
112.1 6.56,861
832.9
4,742,114
18, 129
8,000
2,000
1 11,050
2 20, 800
1 10, 400
1 9,600
7 64. 720
2 17. 720
3 28. 0.80
6 43. 200
1 9,160
23
4
181, 120
29,360
65,960
16 102. 580
10 66. 640
7 43. 780
28 182. 320
7
5
89
32
49
19
44
20
1
39, 375
26, 925
487, 110
161,965
219, 165
76. 290
163. 626
62,280
2,830
420 2, 246, 983
39. 2 182, 299
380.1
2. 063. 684
8,110
4,234
8,958
31, 167
2,110,143
6, 139, 931
6, 830, 870
309, 061
10 31, 660
2 0,164
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
55 $183,620
11 34,010
3,230
36,144
1 6, 490
1 6, 032
22 84,064
775 4, 628, 285
58. 7 358, 645
716.3
4, 169, 640
16,072
7,000
2,000
4,194,712
11,060
20,800
10,400
9,800
47.200
17,920
28,680
43, 600
9,160
23 182, 620
4 29. 760
1 8, 040
16 103, 780
10 67, 440
7 44, 680
27 177, 180
7
5
64
152
47
15
60
19
1
39, 625
27, 300
376, 765
667, 540
213, 665
63, 015
206, 865
60, 130
2,910
397 2, 143. 869
29. 1 155. 777
367.9
1. 988, 092
7,819
4,000
9,000
32,000
2, 040, 911
6,811,164
6, 491, 698
319, 466
29,060
6,224
489 2, 492, 899
67. 9 313, 471
421.1
2, 179. 428
8,730
3,700
28,400
58,030
6, 473, 000
6, 473, 000
FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION
SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
393
4
380
377
2
373
352
2
348
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
47
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$7, 170
aS-10.4
.$2,832
CPC-3.0
.$7,315
QS-10.4
$2, 872
CPC-3.0
$7,669
Average grade. .- _.
G.S-10.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
.$3. 032
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$2, 718, 505
17, 314
10, 426
508
$2. 725. 563
26,500
10.437
500
$2. 670, 000
Other positions -.
26,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base. -- - -
10,000
500
2, 746, 753
352, 576
6,925
88,489
1,264
5,057
10,644
15,428
15,539
14. 444
3,498
2. 7(i3, 000
281.000
19.000
87,000
1,000
4,000
6,000
20,000
10,000
6,000
4,000
2, 707, 000
02 Travel
281.000
03 Transportation of things
7.000
87,000
1,000
4,000
07 Other contractual services
.5.000
Services performed by othei agencies.
08 Supplies and materials.
57. 000
10.000
6,000
15 Taxes and assessments
5,000
Obligations incurred
3, 260, 617
3, 200, 000
3, 170, 000
DET.IIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
.'Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000:
Director
.\ssociate Director..
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
.\ssistant director. _
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the director and genera]
counsel
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director of administrative manage-
ment
National office representative
Special representative
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ssociate director of administrative
management--
National office representative
Operations auditor
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, procedure.3 and methods di-
vision
08-11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Chief, budget and finance division-.
Chief, procedures and methods di-
vision
Methods e.\aminer...
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief, services and supply division.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-Administrative assistant
Chief, personnel and reports divi-
sion.
Chief, services and supply division.
Mediator (trainee)
Supply oflTicer
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
GS-H. Range $9,000 to $10,000:
Mediator.
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Mediator ,
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Mediator .
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Mediator _.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
1 14,800
1 13,200
1 12,000
1 10,800
1 10, 800
1 9,600
4 39,600
1 9.600
1 5, 940
1 5,560
1 5,060
2 10, 120
6
4
10
12
4
27,605
16,805
37, 350
41.620
12.280
5.604
66 310, 344
2. 3 8. 904
301,440
157
5.694
1.163
458
308,912
12 139, 100
50 495, 000
144 1,284,240
10 70, 400
39 233,060
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$16, 000
14,800
13, 40O
12.200
10,800
10,800
9,600
40, 400
9, ciOO
7, 040
5,940
5,185
6, 685
5,185
10, 370
23. 275
17, 180
45, 795
31,4,';5
12.440
5.744
56
2
312.894
6,024
306, 870
500
23,000
1,180
600
332, 0.50
12 138,860
44 439, 800
146 1.304,560
39 274, 560
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 000
1 14,800
11,060
11,800
10, SOO
9,800
19,600
1 0, 140
1 6,940
1 5, 876
1 5,310
5.310
5,310
24.150
13, 260
40,100
31,935
6,140
3,032
46 272. 952
1 4, 952
268,000
600
24.500
1,000
294. 500
8 90,650
49 502, 400
170 1. 575, 900
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS~9. Range $5,060 to $6,S10:
Administrative assistant . . .
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $40, 480
GS-7, Range $4,206 to $4,955
12 $5,3. 460
12 45.045
35 122,405
23 72, 570
12 $54,960
12 4.5.670
35 124,005
22 69, 780
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
as^. Range $3,175 to $3.055
8 31, 155
35 12.5. 365
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to .$3,430
22 71, 300
337 2. 615, 280
14.5 98.215
322 2. 4,52. 186
3.7 33,492
306 2, 437, 310
Deduct lapses
4. 6 35, 310
Net permanent, field (average
322.5
2.417,065
11.463
9,263
50
318.3
2, 418, 693
3,000
9, 2.57
301.4
Other positions: Temporary employ-
2, 402. 000
1,500
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base . . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
9.000
All personal services, field
2.437.841
2. 430, 950
2.412.500
2,746.763
2 763 000
1 707 oon
Boards of Inquiry, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
01 Personal services:
Positions other than permanent
$3,041
247
$6,000
$6,000
3,288
644
50
6,000
1,000
100
100
2,600
100
100
6,000
02 Travel
1,000
100
06 Printing and reproduction
100
1.861
2,600
08 Supplies and materials
100
6
100
5,849
10,000
10, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment -
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay -
$3,041
247
$6,000
$6,000
3,288
6,000
6,000
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Power Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
.Average number of all employees
687
662
695
659
670
629
.Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,639
GS-8.2
$5. 778
GS-8.4
$5,876
GS-8.5
01 Personal services:
$3,760,490
1.695
13,694
977
200
$3,802,780
1,768
15. 102
2.000
$3. 685, 446
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
14, 954
2,000
Other payments for personal scrv-
Total personal services .
3. 767, 066
200,742
2.492
27. 537
20.092
39. 764
20.290
3.200
38.840
13.560
2.458
3.821.650
210.000
3.000
61.500
21.000
91.300
23.450
2.600
40.500
30.000
3.000
3, 702, 400
02 Travel .
216, 300
2,900
04 Communication services
61,. 300
21.000
64.700
07 Other conti actual services
16.200
Services performed by other agencies.
2.600
38.400
09 Equipment
20.200
4.000
4,136,021
4. 308. 000
4, 160, 000
48
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Power Commission — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEUVICES
1953 actual
Departmental: Num-
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber
excess of $12,000;
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief, bureau of accounts, finance
and rates
Chief, bureau of power
General counsel
GS-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
Chief examiner
Chief engineer
Chief, division of gas certificates...
Chief, division of rates
Chief, division of accounts
Chief, division of finance and sta-
tistics
Chief, division of electric resources
and requirements
Cliief, division of licensed projects.
Chief, division of river basins
Examiner
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Secretary of the commission.
Chief, division of budget and
finance..
Chief, division of personnel and ad-
ministrative services
Head, section of electric rate In-
vestigations (division of rates)
Head, section of electric rate in-
vestigations (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 con-
ti'act 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
Examiner
Attorney
Head, section of transmission and
coordmation
Head, section of reports and special
studies
Head, section of finance
Head, section of project and land_..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Head, section of cost estimates
Head, section of declaration of In-
tention
Head, section of power require-
ments
Head, si^ctlon of utility status..
Power utilities accountant
Head, section of rate reports
Head, section of reports and special
studies
Head, section of basin and 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
Examiner
Geologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant secretary
Engineer
-Attorney
Geologist
Assistant chief, division of person-
nel and administrative services...
Assistant chief, division of budget
and finance
Power utilities accountant
Public utilities specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Legal assistant to Commissioner
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant to chairman
Information and editorial specialist.
Engineer
Attorney
Utility analyst
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
11
3
1
1
28
8
3
1
1
14
5
1
Total
salary
12, 200
12, 000
12, 000
11,060
10.800
11. 0.50
32, 650
11.050
11.800
10,800
11, 050
11,050
11.050
11.050
11,050
11, 050
1954 estimate
10,600
10,400
10. 400
10.200
9.600
10. 400
9.600
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,800
39, 800
29. 400
9,800
9.600
9,360
8,960
8,760
17, 920
8,360
9,160
8,560
8,360
8.360
8.360
9.360
8.960
85. 200
95, 960
26, 080
8,560
7,840
209, 920
.58, 120
21,320
7,240
7,440
30,960
7,640
8,040
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $75, 000
12, 40n
12. 200
12. 000
11,300
11,050
22, 100
22.100
11.300
11,800
11,050
11.300
11.300
11,300
11.300
11.300
11.300
10.800
10,600
10.400
10. 600
10. 400
9.800
10. 600
9.600
10. 000
9.800
9,600
9.800
9.800
9.800
87. 800
58, 000
9,800
9.600
9.800
9.600
9,360
8,900
8,960
8,960
26, 480
8, 560
Num-
ber
5,940
5,940
89,360
31,900
6,940
1
26
1
15
7
I
1955 estimate
Total
salary
8,560
8.560
8. 560
8,560
9, 360
94. 760
94. 7611
9, 100
8,660
8,040
196, 440
43, 840
21,920
7,440
7,640
23,120
21,920
6,140
96, 100
43, 980
6,940
6 $75, 000
1 12, 600
1 12,400
1 12, 200
11,5.50
11, 300
22.100
32.900
10,800
11,800
11,300
11, 300
11,300
11.300
1 11.300
1 11.300
1 11,300
1
10
u
1
1
1
25
6
3
10, 600
10.600
10,600
10, 400
10, 000
10.600
9.600
10, 200
10, 000
9,600
10, 000
9,800
10. 000
87. 200
29, 600
10, 000
9. 600
9.800
9.600
9.360
9,160
9,160
8,960
26, 680
8.760
8,760
8,760
8.760
8,760
9,360
87.400
95, 560
9,360
8, 760
8,040
190, 800
36,600
22, 120
7,440
7,6(0
23, 520
22,120
35,200
1 6, 340
14 89,960
7 44, 380
1 6, 940
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBViCBS — Continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-11, Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Head, section of maps and drafting.
Power utilities accountant
Public utilities specialist
Geologist
Librarian
QS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Power utilities accountant
Land investigator
Head, section of administrative
services
Confidential assistant to Commis-
sioner
n.S-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Confidential assistant to Commis-
sioner
Engineer
Examiner of accounts -.
Administrative assistant
.\ttorney
Budget analyst
Land investigator
Statistician
Geologist
Power utilities accountant
Records officer
Head, section of fiscal control
Librarian
Public utilities specialist
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4. .545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,100
GS^. Range .$3,175 to $;J.655
GS-3. Range $2.9.'i0 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $:J,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,760 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above;
Range $2.38 to $2.76
Range $2.21 to $2.56.
Equivalent to less than $6,060:
Range .$2.05 to $2.38
Range $1.88 to $2.18
Range $1.71 to $1.98
Range $1.54 to $1.78
Range $1.37 to $1.58
Range $1.29 to $1.50
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 6, 140
3 18, 820
1 6,000
1 6, 000
1 6, 125
4 23, 625
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
Q>S-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional engineer
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional engineer
Supervising accountant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional engineer
Power utilities accountant
Public utility specialist
Examiner of accounts..
Supervising accountant...
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Examiner of accounts
Power utilities accountant
Public utilities specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer.
Examiner of accounts
Power utilities accountant
Economic analvst
QS-10. Range .$5,500 to $6,250:
Examiner of accounts
Power utilities accountant...
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Examiner of accounts
Power utilities accountant
Engineer
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-1. Range $3,175 to .$3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
QS-2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
5.060
64.345
5. 810
5.810
36, 045
5,810
5,685
25. 675
10. 620
5,810
,5. 810
5.810
16, 180
10, 740
137, 150
115,420
196,425
260, 230
169. 950
24, 560
1 3, 2.30
9 24. 008
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 340
6,340
12,880
5,940
5,940
1 6, 125
1 6, 250
5 29, 500
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 340
6,340
6,140
5,940
5,940
6,491
5,096
9,215
8,652
8,236
10, 478
15,695
6,949
474 2, 604, 685
17.7 73,122
456.3
2, 531, 463
1.695
200
9,178
2, 543, 513
80, 275
5,810
5.810
20,615
5,810
5.060
5,810
20, 740
16,930
5,060
5, 935
3
2
28
24
50
79
45
7
1
9
16. 430
10, 865.
129.606
107, 706
198. 500
279, 625
146. 990
22, 130
3,230
24.728
5.741
5,325
9,672
8,860
8,236
10, 608
16,285
2,829
1 6.250
1 6, 250
5 29. 875
81,930
5,810
5,810
25, 925
5,935
5,810
21,240
16, 305
5,186
5,935
472 2, 675, 474
26. 0 141, 683
446.0
2, 533, 891
1,768
10,019
2,000
2, 547, 678
Total permanent, field..
1 10.800
3 28, 800
9,360
17, 120
8,960
9,360
96, 760
29 221, 760
3 23, 520
6 42, 840
1 7. 240
26 170, 240
6 33. 700
3 19, 020
2 11,880
4
2
10
6
18
11
19
11
12
17
7
1
23, 875
11,250
58, 600
31.860
100, 455
54, 820
84, 770
46, 245
47, 170
69, 735
22. 570
2,760
213 1,254,460
29, 400
9,600
9,360
17, 120
8,360
9,160
13 112,880
6
1
29
5
6
214,320
15, 680
43, 040
7,240
188, 860
34. 100
37, 040
17
13
21
8
14
14
7
30, 375
27. 875
69, 100
47, 790
93, 895
64, 560
94, 305
33. 610
65, 240
49, 330
22, 330
3
2
27
24
46
76
45
6
16,680
10, 866
126,786
108, 330
187, 360
271,535
149, 230
19,460
3, 230
25,368
6,741
5. 325
9.900
9.068
8,236
10,940
16,430
2,974
460 2, 638, 627
25.0 146,317
435.0
2, 492, 310
10, 068
2,000
2, 504, 368
3 29, 600
1 9, 600
9,360
17,120
8,360
9,160
13 114,680
28
2
216,120
15,880
43,640
7,440
184, 920
34,500
31,300
223 1,325,620
30,750
28, 875
59,350
38. 170
100, 205
45, 955
79, 485
26, 645
55, 990
49, 970
22,660
210 1,280,775
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
49
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
7.5 $35,433
Num- Total
ber salary
10. 2 $56, 731
Num- Total
ber salary
15. 6 $87, 639
Xet permanent, field (average num-
205.5
1.219,027
4,516
212.8
1,268,889
5,083
194.4
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base-..
1, 193, 136
4,896
All personal services, field
1, 223, 543
1.273,972
1,198,032
01 Personal services
3,767,056
3,821,650
3, 702, 400
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Trade Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estiraaie
Total number of permanent positions
700
653
648
611
678
635
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
.$5,960
GS-8.6
$2,967
CPC-3.5
$4,428
$6,130
as-s.8
$.3,077
CPC-3.S
$4,863
$6. 047
GS-S.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,101
CPC-3.6
Ungraded positions: Average salarj-
$4,846
01 Personal services:
$3,862,226
14, 551
9,461
$3. 739, 478
13,822
10,000
$3, 834, 420
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates
16. 480
10.000
Total personal services _
3,886,238
144, 733
778
27, 675
13.408
27, 746
23,675
11,419
35. 039
6.478
45
3, 763, 300
140. 000
2.500
51,000
13,500
15,000
24,500
15,000
27.000
2,000
3. 860, 900
02 Travel
148.500
03 Transportation of things . .
2.600
04 Communication services
06 000
05 Rents and utility services
19,500
06 Printing and reproduction
15,000
24,500
Services performed by other agenoics.
18,100
31,000
09 EQuipment
14,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Obligations incurred
4, 177, 234
4,053,800
4,200,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General counsel
Director, bureau of antimonopoly-..
Director, bureau of antideceptive
practices
Director, bureau of industry
cooperation
Director, bureau of industrial
economics...
Economic and marketing adviser to
the commission
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director...
Executive assistant to chairman
Assistant general counsel
Assistant director, bureau of anti-
monopoly
.\ssistant director, bureau of anti-
deceptive practices
-\ssistant director, bureau of in-
dustry cooperation
Assistant director, bureau of
industrial economics
-Attorneys
Hearing examiners
Chief of division
Medical officer
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Secretary
Assistant to chairman
Chief of division ,
Director of personnel
Hearing examiner
.Vttorney
Medical" oflJcer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75,000
I 12,200
1 12, 200
I 12.000
1 12, 200
1 12. 200
11.800
10.800
46,200
11,550
10.800
11.800
32,900
10,800
5 66,000
1 9,600
5 51,800
9 92,800
37 369,600
2 20,400
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$75,000
12,000
12,400
12,000
12,400
12,200
ll.O.W
10,800
46.400
11.550
11,800
.33, 150
21.. 8.50
97.200
46. 200
11,050
9.60O
9,600
31, 200
9,600
374. 600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 .$75,000
12.200
12.400
12. 200
12.400
12,400
12,000
11,050
10.800
46,400
11.800
11,050
11,300
22,350
21.850
98,450
46,600
11.050
9,800
9, son
31,400
9.600
38 383,800
1 9,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Chemist
Economic analyst
Accoimtant
Statistician...
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division
.\ttorney
Economic analyst
Accountant
Information specialist -
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division
Attorney
Economic analyst
.\ccountant
Investigator
Statistician
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Economic analyst
Accountant
Investigator
Administrative officer
Information specialist
Librarian...
Statistician
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-Attorney..
Economic analyst
Accountant
Investigator..
Administrative assistant
Editor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $.5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to -$4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.'>45
QS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to .$:i.430
GS-2. Range .$2,750 to .$3,2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range .$.3,4.35 to .$4,0:i5
CPC-6, Range $3,200 to $3,6.S0
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3,2.30
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to$3,o:J2
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Interdepartmental lithographic wage
board grades:
WB-18. Range $4,950 to $5,741
WB-15. Range $4,451 to $5.158
WB-14. Range $4,264 to $4,950
WB-10. Range $3,557 to $4,1 18
WB-7. Range $3,141 to $3,640
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 ___
.\11 personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, branch office
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.attorney
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ttomey
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ttomev .-
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955.. -
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4..545
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range .$3,175 to $3.6.55
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to .$3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
.\11 personal services, field
01 Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
6 59.000
1 9,800
1 9,800
1
49
1
8.560
428.480
8,760
18,720
3
26
3
4
4
1
20
3
7
9
5
24,880
192, 040
21,720
29.560
30.360
7,240
115,860
17,820
45, 480
58. 460
31, 900
1 6,540
1 6, 140
3 IS, 000
12 62, 845
46,415
10, 245
34,485
21,615
11,245
24, 475
208, 030
111,285
277,615
219,140
165, 745
12,420
7,770
3,360
3,230
20. 184
9,960
5.491
4,950
14,082
7,345
3, 323, 302
3.7
259, 370
516.3
3, 063, 932
11,614
3,085,007
G 60, 200
15 129, 600
IS 135, 240
19 120, 560
44
7
4
6
14
226, 515
30. 810
16,920
22. 970
48. S30
19, 005
2.830
140 813.500
2.6 15,206
137.4
798, 294
2,937
801,231
3, 886, 238
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
6 69. 600
1 9.800
1 9,800
8,560
440,800
8,960
18,720
2
26
3
5
3
1
13
3
5
7
5
14,880
191.840
22,120
38,000
22.720
7,440
81,420
18,220
32, 100
45, 380
32, 500
1 6, 740
1 6, 340
1 6, 625
14 73. 340
42,355
10, 495
29.300
16,180
11,495
25,600
183,200
115,695
259,170
215,036
139,240
9,370
2 8, 070
1 3,440
1 3, 230
7 20, 584
3 7,750
6,741
6.15S
9,672
3,744
517
3,181,729
30.6
188,155
486.4
2, 993, 574
11,090
18 135,920
17 109,380
211, 760
18, 445
17,305
26. 755
42, 340
19, 365
2,910
131 785, 730
6.6 39,826
124.4
745, 904
2,732
748, 636
3, 763, 300
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
7 70.200
1 10,000
1 10,000
1
47
1
2
1
2
25
3
3
3
12
3
6
7
5
1
1
1
a
5
3
2
5
53
28
67
65
54
3
2
1
1
7
3
8,760
415, 920
8,960
18,920
8,360
15, 080
183, 400
22, 320
52, 480
22,920
21,720
76,280
18, 220
38,640
46, 780
32,900
6,940
6,740
6,340
5,750
74,090
42, 730
10,620
29,900
16, 430
11,620
25,850
243, 320
120,490
270, 775
228, 935
169, 540
9,530
8,170
3,520
3,230
20, 664
7,830
6,032
5. 387
10, 109
3,910
3,640
554
3, 347, 452
38.2
231,030
515.8
3, 116, 422
13,600
10,000
3,140,022
6 61,000
16 141,560
18 130,520
16 102,840
35
3
4
8
11
6
1
184, 100
13, 240
17,555
30, 540
38, 846
19, 606
2,990
124 748,795
5. 1 30, 797
717,998
2,880
720,878
3, 860, 900
50
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Salaries and Expenses, General Accounting Office
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees _
B. 479
6,218
K. 421
6,158
6,281
6.088
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,794
GS-6.9
.$4. 812
as-6.9
$4. 870
r,s-7.o
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-wcek base--
Pa\'ment above basic rates .
$29, 192, 563
110,339
41,761
$29. 587. 700
114.300
98, 000
$29. 514. 700
115. .300
109. 000
Total personal service obligations...
29, 344, 663
29, 800, 000
29, 739. 000
Direcl OhligaUons
29,-326.724
842,610
82, 282
108, 684
234, 734
147, 148
228, 133
195, 682
61,810
29. 800. 000
1. 060. 000
100. 000
216. 000
240. 000
150.000
394. 000
200. 000
75.000
1.000
55.000
29, 73B. nno
02 Travel
1 240, (KKI
1011. 11(111
240,(10(1
07 Other contractual services
150 1)00
2110. 0110
09 Equipment..
60 000
1,000
16 Taxes and assessments
85. 000
31,227,807
32. 281. 000
32. 200. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services . . .
17, 939
5,323
02 Travel...
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts.
23, 262
Total obligations
31, 261, 069
32, 281, 000
32 200 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Comptroller General
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$17,500
1 10, 000
1 14, 800
1 14, 800
1 14,800
1 14.800
2 2(5,000
1 12, 200
4 49, 000
1 12,200
1 12, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17,600
1 16,000
1 14,800
1 14,800
1 14,800
1 14, 800
2 26, 000
1 12, 200
4 49, 000
1 12, 400
1 12, 200
1 12.200
1 12, 400
4 48, 600
1 11,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17 500
Assistant Comptroller General
General schedule grades:
QS-18. Range $14,800;
Assistant to the Comptroller
1 16, 000
1 14 80O
General counsel
1 14 800
Director, accounting systems divi-
1 14, 800
Director of audits
1 14 800
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Associate general coimsel
2 26 000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the Comptroller
4 49, 000
1 12 400
Chief of investigations
Associate general counsel
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
2 24,200
4 48, 600
Associate director, accounting sys-
tems division
4 48 600
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 11,800
Executive ofificer
1 11,800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10. 800
1 10, 800
1 11,060
6 67,800
1 10, 800
2 21, 860
13 144,160
1 10,800
7 70, 200
1 10, 800
Associate chief of investigations
1 10, 600
1 11,050
6 67, 530
1 10, 800
Assistant director, accounting sys-
6 67, 800
1 10, 800
Accountant
2 22, 350
11 121,320
1 10, 800
4 40, 400
1 10, 200
2 19, 200
3 30, 200
4 40, 400
2 21 860
13 144,150
Director, European branch...
1 10, 800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
7 70, 200
Assistant executive ofificer
3 28, 800
1 9,600
1 10, 200
2 19, 200
5 49, 400
1 9,600
3 28,800
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Assistant chief of division...
Chief of subdivision. .
1 10, 200
2 19. 200
Assistant chief of investigations
Chief of siiecial reports section
5 49, 400
6 49. 400
1 9. 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Assistjint general counsel
Systems accountant
Supervisory auditor
Cost auditor
Assistant director of personnel
Investigator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Budget analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Legislative attorney
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Investigator
Chief, procedures and internal re-
view
Systems accoimtant
Supervisory auditor
Cost auditor..
Chief of branch
.\ssistant chief of branch
Chief of subdivision
Chief of section
Administrative oflflcer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
C hief clerk
Organization and methods examiner
Attorney
Investigator
Systems accountant
Supervisory auditor
Fiscal auditor
Cost auditor
Administrative ofRcer
Assistant to chief of division
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
.\ssistant to director of personnel. . .
Technical assistant
Executive secretary. Civil Service
Board of Expert "Examiners
Procedures and internal reviewer _ _ _
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
Organization and methods examiner
Legislative attorney
Attorney
Investigator
Systems accountant
Supervisory auditor. . .
-\ssistant to chief of branch
Chief of subdivision _
Assistant to chief of subdivision _ .
Chief of section
.\ssistant chief of section
.\djudicator
Fiscal auditor
Cost auditor
Position classifier
Technical assistant
Law librarian
Persoiuiel analyst
.administrative officer
Transportation technician
Freight technician
Passenger technician
Procedures and internal reviewer.
Budget analvst
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief of section _
Chief of party
.\ssistant chief of section
Adjudicator
Claims examiner
.\ssistant chief of subdivision
Tabulating equipment operative
sui^ervisor
I'nit head
Transportation technician
Freight technician -
Passenger technician
Fiscal auditor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Organization and methods examiner
Legislative attorney
Assistant attorney
Investigator
Technical assistant.
Illustrator
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
.\dministrative assistant
Systems accountant
Fiscal auditor
Accountant
Cost auditor
Assistant staff manager
Acco mi ts examiner
Claims examiner
Budget analyst
Unit head
.\ssistant unit head...
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$91,146
195, 220
275, 650
30, 400
10, 400
38,600
8,760
8,560
8,360
306, 460
16, 720
199, 720
24
67
23
3
4
2
11
1
1
6
43
52
17
97
2
33
2
2
14
14
1
9
206,608
669,360
210, 910
27,880
35,200
18,120
97,236
8,960
7,240
37,680
320,000
385, 930
122, 318
691, 160
14,200
252, 680
14,880
15,880
103, 960
106, 320
8,040
67, 560
1 7,040
2 15,080
3
2
14
60
6
113
1
1
4
19
10
106
4
100
1
10
1
3
1
10
6
19,820
13. 080
87.292
378,400
36,728
683. 320
6.940
6.340
26. 160
125, 620
64. 520
689. 000
27.200
646. OOO
6.145
67. 000
6.263
18. 420
6.140
65. 400
39. 600
32. 300
19. 220
1 6. 2.50
1 6. 250
4 24. 625
216
1,300.750
10 59, 626
1 5, 750
I
1
4
70
31
22
2
1
4
50
6
1
6
3
3
2
17
2
140
1
1
8
2
5, 876
6. 000
24. 000
420.000
186, 775
128, 700
11, 120
6,425
22, 866
271,050
33. 986
5,060
28,176
17,055
16, 699
10, 809
95, 645
10, 246
784, 000
5,310
5,810
42, 200
10,870
40,420
5,085
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$91, 600
217,000
382, 400
10,600
10, 400
48,200
3
1
35
1
28
1
26
76
16
4
4
25,480
8.360
.308. 200
8,360
241,880
8,360
226, 760
647, 160
146,960
36. 440
34, 840
10 90,000
I 8, 960
44
71
18
106
1
33
1
2
16
15
1
327, 960
620,040
130, 320
757, 840
7,240
253, 920
7,440
16,080
120,240
114,600
8,040
68,160
1 7, 040
3 22, 720
2
10
73
4
130
1
1
6
19
n
94
4
96
2
11
1
4
I
13.080
62, 800
458,820
25,160
787. 195
6,940
6.340
38. 240
125. 660
71. 940
619. 160
26. 960
623. 710
12. 080
71. 940
6,340
25. 760
13. 280
77.680
46. 380
32.600
63.320
5.940
6,250
4 24, 625
203
1. 233, 250
10 69, 625
1 5. 875
1
I
7
84
36
26
1
1
5
35
5
1
6
1
4
2
16
2
6, 000
6, 125
41,000
499, 875
215,000
150, 250
5,660
6.435
27, 560
189. 757
27, 550
5,060
33, 610
5,810
21, 865
10, 995
90, 085
10,245
129 729, 240
1 5, 310
1 6, 810
8 42, 605
2 10, 120
7 40,420
1 6,685
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$91, 600
217, 000
382, 400
10,600
10, 400
48,200
9
22
39
1
1
5
25,480
8,360
308,200
8,360
241,880
8,360
225,760
705,680
128,590
36,440
34,840
10 90,000
1 8, 960
44
71
18
132
1
33
1
2
16
12
1
10
327,960
520,040
130, 320
940,880
7,240
253, 920
7,440
16, 080
120, 240
92, 470
8,040
75,200
1 7, 040
3 22, 720
2
10
73
4
170
I
1
1
6
18
11
88
13, 080
62,800
4.58, 820
25,160
1, 024, 795
6,940
6,340
.38, 240
119.520
17. 940
,579. 275
89
2
11
1
4
2
12
7
5
678. 230
12, 080
71,940
6,340
25, 760
13.280
77,680
46, 380
32, 600
63. 320
5.940
4 24,625
154
935, 869
10 59, 625
1 6. 875
6,000
6.125
29,170
492, 875
216,015
160,260
6,560
6,436
27,550
189, 757
27,560
6,060
38,670
4
2
14
2
122
1
1
8
2
7
1
21,865
10, 996
78, 825
10, 245
689,700
6.310
5,810
42,605
10, 120
40,420
6,685
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
51
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule eradcs— Continued
ber salary
bcr salary
ber salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
122
$622. 120
171
$878, 520
248
$1, 268, 140
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor-
1 5,810
1 5,810
1 5, 810
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
Placement officer
2 11,420
2 10, 270
2 11.620
2 10. 370
2 11,620
3 15. 430
Position cBs^iifier
1 5,060
1 5.060
1 5.060
1 5,310
I .5. 310
1 5,310
Transportation technician ,.
4 21.000
6 30, 9S5
4 20. 660
Freigh t techn ician
31 161.000
31 162,049
29 151,839
24 134,000
21 116,976
21 116,976
GS-8 Range $4,620 to $5,370 - - -
475
574
607
2,341,846
2,792.798
2, 967, 032
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
864
924
902
4,028,451
4, 292, 360
4, 185, 520
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
386
216
208
1,637,954
918, 575
891, 508
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160. -
488
436
392
1,845,428
1,660,335
1, 493, 110
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
671
646
602
2,358,889
2,281,952
2, 129, 748
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 -
1,011
1,021
934
3.282,386
3, 343, 115
3,066,511
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 -
552
475
445
1, 620, 550
1,431,819
1,341,869
Crafts, protective, and custodial service:
CPC-7. Range $3,425 to $4,035
4 10,140
4 15,940
4 15, 940
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
5 18, 200
5 17, 920
5 17,920
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54—
2 7,068
2 7, 148
2 7,148
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $;i.230
8 25. 572
8 2.5. fi«0
8 25, 680
CPC^S. Range $2,552 to $3.032
88 256.844
82 238,165
81 235, 370
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840 -
7 18, 670
6 16. 130
6 16, 130
L-12. Range $3,370 to $4,118
1 4.410
1 4.534
1 4,534
1^10. Range $3,078 to $3,474 ..-
5 18.890
5 19,094
5 19, 094
Total permanent, departmental
6.479
6,421
6,281
30,397,927
30, 728, 462
30, 409, 595
Deduct lapses . .
261
263
193
1,205,364
1,140,762
894, 895
Net permanent, departmental (av-
enige number, net salary)
6,218
6,158
6,088
29, 192, 563
29. .587. 700
29, 514, 700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
110,339
114,300
11.5,300
Payment above basic rates: Living and
41,761
98. 000
109, 000
29,344,663
29, 800, 000
29.739,000
Salaries in (he foregoing schedule are dis-
tributed as follows:
29 320, 724
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
17, 939
INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Indian Claims Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
U
U
14
13
14
14
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.\verage salary
$5. 917
GS-8.3
.$14,800
.$6. 104
ns-8,6
$14, 800
$6. 171
(iS-8.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$14. 8O0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$89, 312
155
$108. 224
168
$112, 308
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base . .
264
89, 467
296
537
1.59
103
64
273
138
34
108, 392
3,560
700
240
100
50
3.50
2,000
108
112.572
02 Travel
2.700
700
06 Printing and reproduction
220
07 Other contractual services
100
Services performed by otheragencies.
08 Supplies and materials . -.
50
3.50
200
15 Taxes and assessments
108
91.071
115,500
117,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Positions at $14,800 established by 66
Stat. 121:
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $44. 400
2 17. 920
1 8.960
4 17. 180
1 2.950
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $44, 400
4 35. 040
1 9.160
4 16. 805
2 6. 140
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $44, 400
General schedule grades:
08-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Investigator
Clerk and administrative officer
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
4 35, 040
1 9,360
4 17. 208
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 6,300
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
11 91.410
0.2 2.098
14 111,545
0.7 3,321
14 112,308
Net permanent, departmental (av-
10.8 89,312
155
13.3 108,224
168
14 112,308
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base...
264
89, 467
108, 392
112,572
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Interstate Commerce Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
\verage number of all employees _. . .
1,919
1,849
1,926
1,881
1,934
1,918
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 397
GS-7.7
$.5,419
OS-7.8
$5, 419
GS-7.8
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$9,953,270
$10,185,328
$10. 382, 414
2.500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Payment above basic rates
37,596
1,068
38,061
2,500
38, 614
2,600
Total personal services . .. .
9,991,934
482, 815
4.944
55, 938
10,225,879
527. 320
5.850
54. 200
40,000
51,000
175,000
83,300
116.300
18.076
10, 426, 028
550,000
5,850
.54.200
45. 000
05 Rents and utility services
49,966
171.438
100. 302
122. 778
21,723
20
7,173
61,000
175, 000
83.300
11 6, .300
40, 476
7,075
7,075
Total obligations
11,009,031
11,304,000
11,554,229
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Num
ber
11
- Total
salarj'
tl65, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $165,000
I 14. 800
1 13,000
1 13, 200
5 61,800
2 21.860
1 10,800
3 33, 150
2 21,600
1 11,800
1 10,800
1 11.050
1 11,050
5 55, 600
6 64, 250
17 186,850
1 10,800
4 38, 600
Num
bcr
11
1
1
1
5
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
6
5
17
1
4
■ Total
salary
$105,000
General schedule grades;
GS-18. Range $14,800: Managing direc-
14.800
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1
1
5
2
13.000
13,200
61,800
22,100
13. 200
Director. -
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800: Direc-
tor --
13,400
62,800
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
21,850
10,800
3
2
1
33, 150
21,600
11,800
33,900
Associate chief counsel
22,100
11.800
10,800
1
1
5
1
9
1
4
11,050
11,050
66, 750
11,050
102, 450
11,800
38,600
11,300
11,050
54,500
54,250
185, 850
10,800
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief coimsel
39,000
52
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Interstate Commerce Commission — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntillUOd
1963 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule prades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con
Assistant cliief of section
Assistant director
Budget officer-
Chief carrier research analyst
Chief of bureau
Chief of loans section
Chief of section
Examiner
Head land appraiser..
Head valuation engineer —
Hearing examiner
Hearing examiner (ch ief of section) . .
Supervisor transportation utilities
accountant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief of section
Assistant secretary
Assistant to director
.\ttorney
Chairman, fourth section board
Chairman of board
Chief accountant
Chief of section.
Examiner
Field assistant
Hearing examiner
Management specialist
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel director
Safety engineer.
Statistical analyst
Transport economist
Transportation utilities accountant.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
.Analytical statistician (economics). .
.\ssistant chief of office.
Attorney...
Chief explosives agent...
Chief of section
Cost accountant
Economic and statistical analyst —
Employment officer
Engineer, civil .
Engineer, radio
Engineer, signal
Examiner .-
Hearing examiner..
l-and appraiser
Mechanical enghicer
Member of board
Position classifier
Public utilities economist
Statistical analyst .
Transport analyst
Transportation rate analyst
Transportation utilities accountant-
Valuation engineer.
OS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
Assistant chief explosives agent
Assistant chief of office
Assistant to director...
Attorney
Attorney-editor
Chief, freight rate branch..
Chief of section
Cost accountant
Engineer
Examiner
Hearing examiner
Land appraiser
Librarian
Mechanical engineer
Position classifier
Rate and tariiT analyst
Safety engineer
Statistical officer
Transport economist
Transportation utilities accountant.
Valuation engineer
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,260:
.Adjudicator
Administrative officer
.Assistant chief, freight rate branch..
Chief, freight tariff branch
Chief report writer
Chief, special permission branch
Chief, waybill branch
Cost accountant
Examiner
Fiscal officer
Rate and tariff analyst
Statistical officer
Transportation tariff reviewer
Transportation utilities accountant
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 400
69,200
9. SOO
10, 600
10.600
9,800
39. 400
127. 800
10, 400
9.800
219, 800
9.800
1964 estimate 1965 estimate
1 10. 600
3
1
2
4
I
1
1
3
7
1
29
26, 080
9,360
18. 720
33. 440
8,360
9.160
8.560
26. 880
59. 520
8.360
250, 640
8,360
8.960
8.560
27. 080
9.360
43. 400
7,440
7,240
82. 040
7.240
46. 040
7.240
7, 640
7,240
7.240
8. 040
8.040
107, 800
234,280
8,040
6 36. 800
",840
7,240
15. 280
7.240
62, 120
23, 920
IS, 420
12. 2S0
6.340
6.140
26. 960
38. 240
fi. 940
13, 080
13.880
19.620
20, 820
198, 620
92,900
6. 140
6.940
6.740
6,140
2
1
3
5
10
2
6
2
2
3
1
1
13, 280
6,340
18, 620
32, 100
68, 400
12,000
36, 626
12. 000
11,750
18,126
6,000
6. 126
12. 000
11.876
0, OOO
Num- Total
ber salary
$69. 200
9,800
10, 600
10,600
9.800
39, 000
78, 400
10, 400
9,800
223, 400
9,800
1 10, 600
3
1
2
6
1
1
1
2
16
1
31
3
26, 080
9. 360
18, 720
50,160
8,360
9,160
8.360
17, 320
134, 960
8,960
269, 960
25. 080
Num- Total
ber salary
9.160
8. 660
27. 080
9.360
43, 600
1 7, 440
1 7,240
1 7, 040
9 67, 360
46, 040
14,480
7,640
7,240
7.240
S, 040
8,040
206, 760
198, 120
8,040
7,040
36.800
7,040
14, 880
7,240
16. 2S0
7.240
61.720
23, 120
3 IS, 420
2 12,680
1 6,340
20, 020
26. 160
6,940
13, 080
13, 880
19, 420
20, 820
143. 760
29.700
6.140
6.940
1
1
2
1
3
6
10
2
2
2
3
1
1
5.940
6.140
13. 280
6.340
18. 620
32, 300
66, 400
12,000
12, 376
12,000
11,750
18, 125
6,000
6, 126
2 12, 126
1 6,000
4 25,000
11,876
6, 000
18. 375
11.760
6,000
24, 625
$69. 600
10. 000
10, 600
10,600
9,800
.39. 000
78. 400
10.600
10. 000
223. 400
10. 000
1 10, 600
3
1
2
6
1
1
1
2
16
1
31
3
26,600
8,360
18, 720
50.160
8.660
9.360
8.360
17, 320
133. 960
8.960
269. 960
25, 080
1 9, 160
1 8, 660
3 26. 280
1 9. 360
5 42. 600
1 7, 640
1 7. 440
1 7. 040
9 67, 760
46, 440
14, 480
7,840
7.440
7.240
8,040
8,040
206, 760
198, 120
8.040
7.040
37. 200
7.040
14, 880
7, 440
16, 480
7.440
60. 720
23. 120
3 18. 020
2 12.680
1 6, 540
20. 020
25. 760
6.940
13,480
13, 880
19. 420
20, 820
143, 760
29,700
6. :i40
6.940
1
1
2
1
3
5
10
2
2
6,940
6,140
13, 280
6, .540
19.020
32, 300
66.000
11,000
12, 625
12, 2,60
12,000
18, 600
6,126
6,250
11, 600
0, 125
18, 375
12, 000
6, 126
23, 125
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Adjudicator
.Administrative assistant
.Assistant chief, freight tariff branch.
.Assistant chief, special permission
branch
Assistant chief, waybill branch
.Assistant librarian
.Attorney
Chief, passenger tariff branch
Chief, temporary authority unit
.Assistant to chief of section
Budget analyst
Chief clerk
Chief, mailing unit
Cost accountant
Digest reviewer
Economist
Employment officer
Examiner
Explosives agent
Federal register codifier
Insurance examiner
Mechanical engineer
Minute clerk.
Position classifier
Rate and tarilT analyst
Rate desk chief
Report writer.. .-
Reviewer
Statistical assistant
Transportation rate examiner
Transportation utilities accountant
A'aluation engineer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range .$4,206 to $4,955..
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
CtS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range .$2,760 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial giades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,4.36 to $4.035
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by interdepart-
mental lithographic wage hoard:
WB-:o. Range $6..595 to $6.469
\VB-17. Range $5,013 to $5,803
WB-16. Range $4,680 to $6,387
WB-13. Range $4,264 to $4,960
WB-S. Range $3,349 to $3,869.
WB-5. Range $2,808 to $3,203
WB-l. Range $2,.679 to $2,995
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $37,670
2 11. 620
2 11.370
6,310
6,810
6.310
.5. 810
5.686
6,560
5,560
3
1
3
1
4
1
16
1
1
1
17,180
5.185
15.805
5.935
21. 865
5. 185
79. 776
6.185
5. 810
.6, 310
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $37,670
3 16, 805
2 10, 870
3
1
23
2
1
1
11
10
66
96
49
132
218
204
31
1
1
1
2
36
6
10. 870
16, 930
6.560
129. 605
11.120
6.810
6,810
61, 636
68. 475
344. 610
446. 805
214. 465
631. 620
772, 310
660, 200
92, 050
2,660
4,490
4,035
6,140
98,112
16, 850
5.595
6.034
4,909
13, 641
3,702
3,120
36,650
1,360
Net pi'rmanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 62-w'eek base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
.All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District director...
Grain agent
Hearing examiner
Transportation utilities accountant.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Land appraiser
Safety inspector
.Service agent
Special agent
Transportation utilities accountant.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
District supervisor
Inspector, accident investigation —
Inspector, hours of service
Inspector of locomotives . . .
Inspector, railway signal and train
control
Inspector, safety appliances
Land appraiser
Service agent.
Special agent
Transportation specialist..
Transportation utilities accountant.
Valuation engineer
GS-10. Range $6,.600 to $6,250:
District supervisor
, 054, 208
4
278. 081
1, 302. 6
6,776,127
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
I
4
2
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
24
1
1
1
11
9
64
122
48
135
212
188
40
1
1
I
2
33
6
10, 495
6,810
5.310
6. 060
6. 686
6.560
5. 560
.5. 060
17. 180
5,185
16, 806
5.935
21. 865
10. 246
73. 690
6, 186
6,060
5.310
5,060
5,190
5. 060
16. 930
5. 560
134.316
6. 060
6.810
5.810
69. 910
52. 916
333. 120
554. 760
208. 160
634, 475
747. 320
604, 920
117,680
2,660
4,490
4,036
6,140
90, 4,66
16, 130
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $36,795
3 16. 930
2 10, 995
1 5, 886
1 5, 283
1 6, 138
3 14, 166
1 3, 203
11 32, 550
1,380
, 214, 377
6
201,658
1.339.4
26, 406 26, 073
916 1, 600
16 138,600
1 8, 960
2 17,120
3 27,880
10 76,000
2 16, 080
16 118,440
3 23, 720
9 70, 160
88 594,520
2 12, 680
12 81, 280
60 407,600
22
54
4
14
6
148, 880
359, 360
27,760
86, 960
33,500
18 117,320
4 27, 360
11,375
7, 040, 292
14 129,240
1 8,960
2 17, 120
3 27,880
■|6, 000
7,040
16, 080
117.840
30. 960
94, 720
611,640
12. 680
81, 280
394, 920
148, 880
365, 300
27, 760
94, 500
33,100
16 101,040
4 27, 360
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
4
2
14
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
24
1
1
1
11
9
64
122
48
136
212
188
40
1
1
1
33
6
10, 746
5.810
.6. 436
.6.060
6.810
5. 686
6.686
.6. 186
17.305
.5. 310
16. ,806
6. 935
22. 116
10. 246
73.090
6,310
6,185
5, 436
6,060
.5. 190
6,060
17, 180
6.686
134.315
6.060
5.810
.6. 810
,59, 410
52,916
333, 120
564, 760
208. 160
634. 475
747. 320
604. 920
117, 680
2,740
4,490
4, 035
6,220
90. 376
16. 130
1 5. 886
1 5,283
1 5, 138
3 14, 166
1 3. 203
11 .32,560
7,214,377
14.6
62, 560
1, 366. 5
7,151,8
2,500
26,674
1,500
7,182,401
14 12,8.240
1 9. 160
2 17, 520
3 28, 080
10
1
2
16
4
13
75, 000
7,240
15,080
117,840
31, 160
94. 720
91 610. 640
2 12. 680
12 81.280
50 340, 200
22
56
4
27
6
4
16
4
148. 880
365, 300
27,760
171,180
33,900
23, 760
102, 040
27,360
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
53
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule srade5— Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,250
1 6,500
20 110,825
4 23, 305
17 96, S95
1 6, 935
2 10, 365
2 8, 910
1 3, 920
9 36,690
89 318,175
45 149, .550
21 66,710
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Transportation utilities accountant.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
19 $105, 765
4 23, 365
11 62,285
1 5, 935
1 6, 370
2 8,660
19 $105,015
4 23. 365
Transportation utilities accotuUant.
11 63.a35
1 5, 935
GS-S Range $4 620 to $5,370
1 5, 370
GS 7 Range $4 205 to $4 955
2 8 660
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,546
GS-6 Range $3 410 to $4,160
10 40, 225
85 304,515
61 201,390
2 6,640
10 40, 225
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
85 .304, 515
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
61 201, 390
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 ..
2 6,540
559
3,248,646
12. 2 71, 602
546
3, 187, 250
4.3 14,641
554
Deduct lapses _ - - _
3, 232, 970
1. 6 2, 383
Net permanent, field (average num-
546.8
3, 177, 143
12, 190
152
541.7
3, 172, 609
11,978
1,000
652.4
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payraent above basic rates: Overtime
3, 230, 687
12,040
1,000
3, 189. 485
3, 186, 687
3, 243. 627
9,991,934
10,225.879
10. 426. 028
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS
Salaries and Expenses, National Advisory Committee for Aero-
nautics
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
7, 656
1
7,232
7,177
1
7,058
7.750
1
7.401
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,310
GS-8.3
$3,404
CPC-5.8
$4,645
NAC,\-9.5
$6, 613
GS-8.7
$3,537
CPC-6.0
$4, i)24
NACA-9.3
$5, M9
\verage grade .
GS-8.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,605
CPC-6.0
Grades established by the Director of
the N AC A:
$4,501
Average grade
NAC.\-9.3
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$36, 566, 964
7,946
136, 066
236, 2:i7
$36,106,422
7.350
142. 205
236. 350
$37. 805. 000
7,350
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
153, 500
239, 150
Total personal services
35, 946, 193
239,654
112,429
116, 107
3, 144, 669
572, 101
81,928
787,842
242, 897
739, 543
20,000
36. 492. 327
310.000
99. 060
162. 660
3, 522. 170
596. 650
88.000
956. 096
238. 425
750. 000
200. 000
112.000
74. 850
4. 340. 030
1. 998. 100
2.000
63.452
38, 206, 000
310,000
03 Transportation of things
100.000
170.000
05 Rents and utility services:
Electric power .
4. 900. 000
Other rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
600. 000
86. 000
07 Other contractual services:
800.000
Miscellaneous contractual services-
240. 000
760. 000
Services performed by other agencies:
200,000
600,000
Other special services
57, 255
4,316,528
1, 808. 224
1.706
60. 433
60,000
4, 400, 000
2. 100. 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
2.000
83. 000
Subtotal
48. 237, 408
4,861
50. 004, 800
4.800
53, 605, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence . .
5,000
Obligations incurred
48,232,547
50.000.000
63. 600, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL RrREAU OF
STANDARDS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services:
Services performed by otheragencies:
$178. 948
5,299
184. 247
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees. _ _.
7. 655
1
7.232
7,177
1
7,068
7,760
7,401
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarv
$5. 310
OS-8.3
$3,404
CPC-5.8
$4,645
NACA-9.5
$5, 613
GS-8.7
$3,637
CPC-6.0
$4,624
NACA-9.3
$5, 649
GS-8.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,605
CPC-6.0
Grades established by the Director of
the NACA:
$4, 501
Average grade
NACA-9.3
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
.$35. 565. 954
7.946
136, 056
236, 237
$36,106,422
7,350
142, 205
236, 350
$37, 805, 000
7,350
Regular pay in excess of 52-weck
153, 500
Payment above basic rates
239, 1.50
36, 946, 193
239, 654
112,429
116,107
3, 144. 669
572. 101
81.928
787. 842
242.897
739, 643
198,948
36,492,327
310, 000
99, 0.50
162, 650
3. 522. 170
595. 6,50
88,000
956. 096
2;i8.425
7.50. 000
200. 000
112.000
74. 850
4.340.030
1.998.100
2.000
63.452
38, 206, 000
02 Travel
310, 000
100, 000
04 Communication services..
170,000
05 Rents and utility services:
4. <m. 000
Other rents and utility services
600.000
85, 000
07 Other contractual services:
800.000
Miscellaneous contractual services. .
Research contracts
240. 000
750, 000
Services performed by otheragencies:
Research
200,000
000, 000
62,554
4, 316, 528
1,808.224
1.705
60. 433
60, 000
4, 400, OOO
2, 100, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
2,000
83,000
48.421,666
4,861
50, 004, 800
4,800
53, 605, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
5,000
Obligations incurred
48,416,794
50. 000, 000
53, 600, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Director
Executive secretary
.\ssociate director
.\ssistant director
Executive ofTicer
General schedule grades:
GS-1.5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.^s.=istant to the director
Chief, research division
Budgetoflicer
Personnel officer
.Assistant to the executive secretary..
Security officer
Executive secretary, interdepart-
mental committee on scientific
GS-14. Range $9",6bb' to $10,600:
Chief, research division
.Aeronautical research scientist
Physicist.
Technical assistant
Security oflicer
-Assistant security officer
Safety oflicer
Classification and organization
officer
Examination and standards officer. .
Chief, procurement and supply
di vision
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.Aeronautical research scientist
Physicist.
Chief, research information division.
Technical assistant
Assistant security officer
iVIanagement improvement oflicer. .
Assistant classification and organi-
zation officer
Persoimel policy and procedures
officer
.Assistant chief, procurement and
supply division
Industrial specialist
Fiscal officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Aeronautical research scientist
Budget analyst
Information specialist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$15,000
15,000
15. 000
42. 000
13.000
22. 850
32.900
11,050
11,050
10, 800
11, 800
9,600
19, 200
9.800
9.600
9,600
1
1
1
11
1
1
9,600
9,600
9,600
17. 120
8.660
8,360
8. 560
8.360
8,560
8,360
8,360
8,360
8, 360
8,360
77, 640
7,040
7,040
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 500
16,000
15,000
42.000
13.000
23. 100
33.900
11,300
11, 300
11,0.50
10, 800
9,800
29, 400
19, 800
9,800
9,600
9,800
10, 000
10,000
10.000
42.200
8, .560
8,760
8,760
8,500
8,500
8,560
8,560
8,760
67, 720
7,440
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 500
15,000
16,000
42,000
13,000
23, 350
34,400
11,560
11,550
11.300
11.050
10. 000
29.800
20, 000
10, 000
9,600
9,800
10,000
10,000
10,000
43,200
1 8,760
1 8,960
8,960
8,760
8,760
8, 760
8,760
8,760
59, 120
7,440
54
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
NATIONAL ADVISO]
RY COMMITTEE FOR
CS— Continued
al Advisory Committee for
, SERVICES — coutinue'I
Aero-
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
AERONAUTI
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Salaries and Expenses, Nation
nautics — Continued
IiET.\IL OF PERSONAI
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800-Con.
Executive officer
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num- Total
ber salary
.Administrative management officer.
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
$21, 850
11,050
11,300
19, 400
9,800
19, 600
9,800
30, 000
29,400
2 $22,100
1 11,300
1 11,300
2 19, 800
1 10, 000
2 20, 000
1 9, 800
3 30, 200
3 29, 600
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
1 10,800
Contract and construction admin-
Departmental^Continucd
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $17,820
1 6. 140
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 5,940
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,080
1 6, 340
1 6, 540
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,480
1 6, 640
1 6, 740
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
1 9, 600
General schedule prades — Continued
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, construction engineering di-
Aeronautical research scientist-
Aeronautical science editor
Chief, administrative division
Associate chief, service division
3 28,800
.Assistant chief, research division
Assistant chief, service division
.Assistant chief, unitary plan design
3 29, 200
2 19, 200
1 9, 600
1
1
1
1
6,140
6,140
6,540
6,140
1
1
1
1
6,340
6,340
6, 540
0,340
Industrial specialist
Technical assistant
.Assistant to chief, research division.
.Assistant chief, administrative and
technical services
2
1
1
36
3
1
18
1
26
3
19,800
9,800
9,800
356, 600
29,600
10,000
176, 600
10,600
266, 600
29, 400
2 19,800
Assistant fiscal officer
1
1
1
1
1
6,940
5,940
6,000
5,060
6,185
1 9,600
Staff assistant, interdepartmental
1 10, 000
Assistant chief, construction engi-
neering division
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1 10 000
18 175,200
5 48,000
36 360,800
3 30, 000
1 10, 000
18 178,600
1 10, 600
34 336,600
3 29, 800
GS-9. Ranpe $5,060 to $5,810:
Head, service branch ...
Aeronautical science editor
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6,436
5,560
.5,435
5,435
6,060
5,685
5,935
5,435
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5,560
5,686
5.560
5.560
5.185
5, 810
5,935
5,560
22 212,400
1 10, 400
23 223,400
2 19, 200
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
1 9,600
1 9, 600
1 8.660
Assistant chief, research informa-
tion division
Engineering planning ofTicer
Aeronautical research scientist
.Aeronautical research pilot
Librarian _
2
1
10,370
6,185
Printing and publications assistant.
2
20,000
2 20, 000
Technical illustrator
1
5,435
Personnel officer . .
Procurement and supplv officer...
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
1
1
2
9,800
8,760
8.360
17,920
1 9, 800
1 8, 760
1 8,560
2 18 120
Personnel policy and procedures
1
1
1
1
I
1
I
13
8
.33
24
11
1
2
6,186
5,060
5,810
5,810
5,185
5,185
6,370
59,790
34,360
122, 790
82,680
35, 410
3,230
5,684
4,840
Deferment specialist
A dministrati ve assistan t
Chief, service division
5 43,600
1 8.960
2 17, 120
3 25.080
2 17, 520
1 8,360
7 69, 320
Purchasing agent
Chief, administrative division
Assistant to chief, research division.
Leave, payroll, and retirement
assistant _ ... _
1
2
1
10
11
31
22
8
,5.436
10. 620
5. 495
47.560
46. 245
119. 130
76, 266
26,160
1
2
r
10
11
31
22
8
5, ,660
10, 870
5.495
48. 300
47. 245
122. 320
77.515
26. 660
1
3
5
8,760
25,680
45,000
1 8,960
3 26, 280
5 46,000
Accountant...
-Assistant chief, service division
Assistant chief, administrative dlvi-
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to .$4,545
Ilead, research branch.
6 61, 960
3 25,880
13 110,880
5 43, 800
19 164, 640
19 163,840
4 34, 240
1 8,360
2 17, 620
1 8,660
123
1, 058, 080
4 33, 840
24 208,240
1 8,560
1 9,160
1 8,560
6 52, 560
OS-6. Range $3,410 to .$4.160
OS^. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
Assistant head, research branch
13 112 880
OS-3. Range .$2,950 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to .$3,230...
Assistant head, service branch
3 25, 480
20 169, 800
20 168, 800
1 8,360
5 44,200
22 IQl '^''0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
2
1
1
2
5,904
2,660
4,826
7,614
2
1
1
2
6.064
2,630
4. 820
7.614
CPC-3. Range $2..5.52 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Head, administrative section
4 35, 040
Grades established bv the Director of
Technical assistant .
2 17 720
theNACA:
Liaison officer
1 8,360
98
825 480
5 41,800
25 212,200
1 8,360
1 8,760
136
1, 170, 400
4 34, MO
24 210 440
KACA-9. Range $4,676 to $5,304...
-Aeronautical research scientist
NACA-6. Range $3,619 to $4,181
Total permanent, departmental
168 963,614
9.1 23,795
158
1
950,294
11,994
158
2
966, 314
27, 614
Engineer
Deduct lapses
Mathematician
1 8,760
1 9,360
1 8,560
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1.58.9
939, 819
225
2,481
235
157
938,300
360
3.700
250
156
938, 700
350
3,700
250
..............
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,360
2 16, 720
erage number, net salary).
Budeet officer
2
1
2
1
4
1
3
16, 920
8,660
17, 320
8.760
14.280
30, 360
7,240
22, 520
2 17, .320
1 8 760
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Procurement officer
ment
Assistant budget officer
2 17. 520
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
Assistant administrative manage-
and holidav pay
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2 14, 280
4 29,760
1 7,040
3 22, 120
1 7, 040
1 7,040
2 14. 680
4 30 760
All personal services, departmental.
942,760
942, 600
943,000
Chief, service division
Chief, admmistrative division
Assistant chief, service division
Assistant chief, administrative di-
vision
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
3
1
3
1
4
43, .500
13.000
36.800
12,200
46,960
3
1
3
1
4
3
1
1
18
46,000
13,000
37,600
12,400
47,200
34,900
11,300
11,300
207,400
1
3
1
4
3
1
1
18
45, 000
13, 000
38,000
12,600
47. LIIO
:i4.'.lll(1
ll.:iOO
11.300
207.900
3 22, 520
Laboratory director
1 7, 240
3 22, 920
1 7, 640
2 14,880
8 57, 920
9 67, .360
2 1.5.080
1 7, 440
326
2,364,920
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
111 813,540
2 15, 480
1 7. 240
Assistant director .
3 23,320
1 7, 840
2 15 280
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
.Assistant head, research branch
.A.ssistant head, service branch
1 7,440
Associate director
6 42, 440
4 29, 760
2 14, 080
Assistant director ...
9 68.360
2 15,280
1 7,440
351
2, 577, 120
1 7 240
GS-15. Range .$10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Head, administrative section
Assistant head, service section
Assistant to director
Aeronautical research scientist
223
1, 584, 720
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
103 738, 320
2 16,080
2 14, 280
2 14,880
1 7, 040
2 14, 080
Chief, research station
1
12
1
10,800
1.36. 600
10,800
Chief, research division
Phvsicist
1 7, 240
111 824,600
2 15, 680
1 7,440
Chief, flight operations
Associate chief, research division .
2
9
1
I
22,600
101, 700
11.300
11,800
2
9
1
1
22.600
102, 950
11, 650
11,800
Architect
Chief, service division
9
99,450
Associate chief, service division
Chief, administrative and technical
1
1
3
21
2
1
8
1
2
1
11,800
10,800
32. 400
231.800
21,850
10.800
87,400
10,800
22,600
11,800
Planning officer
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,440
7.040
14, 280
7,240
7,440
14, 480
18, 220
1 7 440
Aeronautical information speciab'st..
1 7,440
Technical assistant...
Chief, administrative division
Securitv officer
1 7 440
Assistant chief, research division
13
2
1
13
4
147. 150
22,600
11,050
145, 650
43,700
14
2
1
13
4
159,200
22, 8.50
ll.:iOO
146.900
44,450
Assistant pcrsoiuiel officer
1 7 240
Assistant chief, service division
.\ssistant chief, administrative and
Classification and wage administra-
tion officer
1 7, 040
2 14 680
-Assistant procurement and supply
Head, research branch
1 7 440
Contract and construction coordi-
nator
1 7,240
2 14, 080
1 5, 940
2 11,880
Head, research section
1 7, 640
Head, flight operations .
.:
: :: : :
Head, research group
1
2
11,800
22,350
1
11,8(XI
22,600
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
Head, service branch.-
Head, administrative branch
Assistant head, service branch.
Head, unitary plan design group
E.xecutive engineer
2
1
5
1
1
21,850
11,800
56.500
10,800
10,800
3 18, 620
.Aeronautical research scientist
8
1
1
88, 6,50
11,050
11, 050
12
1
1
131, 85U
11,300
11,300
1
6,940
1 6, 040
Aeronautical research pilot
.Assistant head, administrative
branch
1 0, 740
Western coordination ofRcer..
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
55
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General sciiedule nmdes— Continued
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Head, research section
Head, service section
Head, administrative section
Aeronautical research scientist
Aeronautical research pilot-
Physicist.
Engineer _„.
Special projects administrator.
Engineering designer
Technical assistant
Metallurgist
Chemist
Mathematician
Aeronautical science editor
Translator...
Librarian
Mechanical equipment specialist. . .
Research instiillation coordinator...
Superintendent of wind tunnel con-
struction— .-
Fabrication contract coordinator
Fabrication analyst
-Administrative assistant
Procedures and methods analyst
Safety officer.
Health officer
Assistant security officer
Budget analyst
-Assistant personnel officer
Employment and examining officer.
Employee relit ions officer —
Placement and training assistant--.
Training assistant.
Posit ion classifier
Assist:int procurement officer
Purchasing agent
Construction coordinator
Construction designer
Construction management assistant.
Construction cost analyst
Contract expediter
Property utilization officer
Assistant fiscal officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Head, service branch...
Head, service section..
Head, administrative section
Mechanical designer
Technical equipment illustrator
Fabrication contract coordinator. --
Construction auditor
Construction designer
Construction inspector
Construction specification analyst-
Position classifier
Purchasing assistant
Assistant fiscal officer..
C.S-9. Range $5.0t)0 to $5,810:
Head, service branch
-Assistant head, service branch
Head, research section.
Head, service section.
Head, administrative section
-Aeronautical research scientist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $18, 620
7 42, 580
1 6, 140
4,56
2, 744, 640
2 n,880
2 11,880
173
1,053,020
1 6, 140
48,520
17,820
18,220
11,880
17,820
6,140
6,340
5,940
5 30, 500
1 6,940
1 6,940
4 23, 960
1 6, 140
1 6,540
1 6, 140
5,940
1 6,940
1 5,940
3 17,820
1 5,940
2 11,880
Aeronautical research pilot -..
Engineer _._
Physicist-.
Metallurgist
ChemLst
Meteorologist
Mathematician
Architect
Engineering designer
Engineering draftsman
Engineering aide
Machine designer
Electrical designer
Electrical systems technician
Research facilities technician
Electrical power dispatcher
Air service dispatcher
Optical instmment specialist
Mechanical equipment specialist. - .
Machine equifmient specialist
Fuel system inspector
Projects control assistant .-.
Service projects assistant
Aeronautical science editor
Technical equipment illustrator
Librarian
Computer supervisor
Data reduction equipment super-
visor
Photographer
Safety officer.
Assistant security officer
Assistant safety officer
Plant protection officer
Security assistant-
Fabrication analyst.
Administrative assistant
12, 080
11, 880
5.940
5,940
5,940
5,940
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
11,250
5,750
46,500
22,250
11,375
5,875
6,000
5,500
11,375
5,500
11,375
5,625
1 5, 185
3 15. .305
4 21, 740
397
2, 045, 695
123
2
2
2
640. 005
10,370
10. 245
10. 120
103. 675
10, 745
64,095
107, 760
5.810
15,180
21. 865
15,180
5,060
16, 055
5,185
11. 120
5,685
20,490
10, 996
21. 115
16.180
10, 495
1 5, 436
1 6, 435
2 10. 245
2 10, 870
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $26,360
12 74, 680
3 18, 820
491
3, 030, 910
2 12,480
2 12,280
19U
1,189,600
30
19, 020
18, 620
12,280
18.820
6,640
6,640
12,1)80
6,940
31. 600
6.940
12,680
6,940
12,480
6,340
6.740
6, 140
5.940
6, 740
6,140
6.940
12,680
24, 160
6.140
18,220
6,340
12,2S0
6. 140
6,140
6. 140
5.940
6.000
5,760
11.760
42,500
17.750
fi. 125
6,125
11,375
5.750
6,876
6,000
5.435
5,310
21,490
21,366
32, 860
1, 636, 280
10, 246
494, 830
5,436
10, 495
10, 620
5,185
1,59, 175
6, ,660
40, 3,55
112.385
5.310
.5.686
5.436
16, 066
28. 0.50
16.806
5,310
5,310
'22,"6i5
15. 930
,5, 436
16. 305
.5. ,660
6. 186
10. 995
5. 185
.6, 685
5,186
6, 185
10, 746
27, 650
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $25, 960
12 75. 880
3 19, 420
531
3,334,910
2 12. 480
2 12,680
191
1,216,640
19, 020
19, 020
12.480
18.820
6.540
6,740
12,680
6,140
31. 900
6.940
12,880
6,940
12,680
6,540
6.740
6,340
6,140
6,940
6,140
6,940
12,880
24, 760
6,340
18,820
6.340
12,680
6,340
6,340
6.140
6.140
6.125
5.875
12,000
43.375
18, 125
6,250
6,250
11,625
6,875
6.000
6,125
333
5,660
5,436
21,990
21,740
33,485
1, 777, 600
10. 495
504. 955
5,560
10, 745
10, 870
5.310
162. 050
6,685
46, 480
114,610
5.435
6.810
5.660
16.430
28. 675
16.180
5.435
5,436
'23.115
16. 180
.5, .560
16,680
.6.685
5.310
11,245
5, 310
6,810
.5. 310
5, 310
10, 996
28,050
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Geneial schedule grades- Continued
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Management improvement assist-
ant -
Personnel policy and procedures
assistant--
Position classifier
Placement assistant. -
Training assistant.
Purchasing agent
Purchasing assistant
Construction designer
Construction inspector
Expediter
Controlled materials plan officer
Planner and estimator
Equipment utilization technician...
Storekeeper
Fiscal officer
Fiscal auditor
Fiscal accountant...
Contract payment auditor
CrS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4. ,646..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
G S-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range .$2,760 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980—
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range .$4,566 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range .$3,4.16 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
Grades established bv the Director of
theNACA:
NAC-A-20. Range $7,446 to $9,214:
Chief, service division...
Head, service branch
NACA-19. Range $7,030 to .$8,694:
Head, service branch..
Head, service section
NACA-18. Range $6,635 to $8,258:
Chief, service division
Assistant chief, service division
Head, service branch..
Assistant head, service branch
Head, research section
Head, service section
Superintendent, test facilities
Superinteit'lt-nl. liiL'ht maintenance
Shop suprrintc 111 lent
Electrical suprriiitendent
Mechanics supciintendrtit
-Apprentice training otlicer. .-.
NAC-A-17. Range $6,201 to .$7,821:
Head, service section
Superintendent, wind tunnels
NACA-16. Range $5,907 to $7,405:
Assistant head, service branch
Head, service section
Superintendent, research instru-
mentation
Superintendent, process systems —
Shop superintendent.
Mechanics supfrintcndent.-,
Mainteniuice sui)erintrndent
Assistant shop superintendent
Assistant electrical superintendent
Assistant superintendent, flight
maintenance -
Mechanics group leader
Foreman, test facilities
Foreman, research instrumentation.
Foreman, machine section
Blade making group leader
NACA-15. Range $6,674 to $7,010:
Head, service section ,
Maintenance superintendent
Assistant shop superintendent
Group leader
NACA-14. Range $5,262 to $6,594:
Head, service section
Shop superintendent
Mechanics superintendent
Generating plant superintendent . .
Transportation and ground mainte-
nance superintendent.
Rocket propulsion superintendent
Foreman, wind tunnels
Group leader
NACA-13. Range $4,9.50 to $6,178
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$16, 430
10, 370
15,430
5. 1,S6
20.990
11.120
102. 390
6.560
6.060
42, 480
10,120
10, 746
6.060
2 10, 870
1 5, 310
42 202.540
558
2, 412, 140
128 513, 135
539
1.919,116
361
1,202.495
292 884.920
144 401.440
6 15, 000
1
3
15
11
29
18
12
4.816
13. 950
63,600
40. 785
97,360
54.332
31.344
1 7. 606
2 16.107
21,528
16,392
1 7, 269
6 42, 224
7,259
19, 718
14,872
92,790
14,394
6,926
6,677
NACA-12. Range $4,680 to $6,803..
NACA-11. Range $4,430 to $5,491..
NACA-10. Range $4,160 to $5,179..
NACA-9. Range $4,014 to $6,013...
1
4
1
8
4
28
1
12, 022
.5,928
25, 188
6,219
48, 672
24, 606
175, 116
6, .662
13, 620
1954 estimate
4 23, 421
1 6, 637
3 17, 784
1 6, 219
1 6,886
1 6,803
1 6, 469
6 32, 964
18 98, 334
1 6,533
90 505,015
179
944, 049
694
2, 850, 370
61 283, 733
1,069
4. 546, 383
48 196. 748
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 310
1
6,185
1
5,310
3
1
16,055
5,435
3
1
16,430
5,560
7
37,420
7
38,295
22 122, 320
2 10, 995
1 ,6,310
9 49.290
I 5. 686
1""'5^810
1 5, 660
42 210,790
434
1.953.025
113 465,450
364
1,365,490
371
1, 267, 640
193 601,7.50
69 197. 190
1 2,660
1
5
15
15
34
13
12
3
2
1
1
12
1
1
9
5.065
24. 126
64,975
55, 926
116.920
39, 222
32, 944
8.341
17.472
23, 420
16, 474
7,779
87, 714
6.989
7,779
68,704
15, SS8
1 7. 779
1 6. 989
1 6, 926
9 ,59, 342
24 154, 956
12 76, 794
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 435
22 124,820
2 11,110
1 5, 435
9 60, 040
1
6,810
1
6,810
15
1
99,840
6,677
6,926
13,042
2 12,314
1 6,531
10 68, 238
1 6, 094
16 86, 442
1 6, 157
1
1
1
104
192
5,866
5.866
5,803
609, 346
1,067,996
609
3, 128, 240
49 241, 593
933
4.238,017
50 218,109
1 5, 686
61 258, 620
523
2. 370, 940
129 537,795
432
I, 630, 220
396
1.358,216
195 619,060
70 204.820
1 2. 740
1
5
16
15
34
13
13
6,190
24,626
66. 225
57.325
118.240
40. 262
36, 376
1 8.341
2 17, 472
23.420
16. 474
6.989
7, 779
87. 714
6,989
7,779
68, 704
15, 558
' 14." 497
6,989
6, 926
9 59, 342
24 154. 956
1 6, 843
12 76, 877
15
I
99,840
6,677
6,926
13,042
2 12,314
6,631
58,238
6,094
86,442
6, 157
1 6, 866
1 5, 866
1 5, 803
113 669,684
203
1,126,467
668
3, 409, 771
.50 245,461
996
4, 617, 274
76 318,831
56
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Advisory Committee for Aero-
nautics— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Field — Contumed
Grades established by the Director of
the NACA— Continued
NACA-S. Range $3,S78 to $4,826
XACA-7. Range $3,390 to $4,659
XACA-6. Range $3,203 to $4,993
XACA-S. Range $2,995 to $4,326
NACA^. Range $2,787 to $4,139 ,
NACA-3. Range $2,621 to $3,973
XACA-2. Range $2,330 to $3,806
XACA-1. Range $2,163 to $3,640
XTum- Total
ber salary
292
$1,108,933
51 192, 608
132 450,361
71 237,473
108 327,225
99 .308,464
179 609, 017
77 209,331
Num- Total
ber salary
236
$953. 056
,38 152.005
108 387.487
68 242.963
146 476,890
88 290,638
213 6:j2,38S
66 190,073
Num- Total
ber salary
258
$1,038,150
42 166,981
112 401.446
71 2.53. 051
159 .518.859
90 29.5,361
246 731,446
62 177.5;il
Total, permanent, field
7,487
36,401,661
41.5.3
775, 526
7,019
35, 922, 365
119
-H. 233
7,692
38,943,686
348
2, 077, 386
Xet permanent, field (average num-
7,071.7
34, 626, 135
7,721
133. .575
13!i.939
100.063
6,900
35, 168, 122
7,000
138, 505
121.200
114.900
7, 244
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
36, 866, 300
7,000
149,800
112,600
Nightwork differential ..
126,300
35. 003. 433
35, 549, 727
37. 262. 000
01 Personal services
3.5.946.193
36, 492, 327
38. 205. OOO
Salaries and wages in the foregomg sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
35, 927, 168
19. 025
36. 492. 327
38, 205, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Maintenance and Operation of Properties, National Capital Housing
Authority
OBLIGATIONS DY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
.\verage number of all employees
6
6
7
6
6
6
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.\verage .salary
$4,567
GS-6.4
$3,103
CPC-4.1
$4,684
OS-6.6
$3, 159
CPC-4.3
$4 695
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.\verage salary
GS-6.6
.$3. 236
CPC-4.4
01 Personal services:
$22, 982
1,246
$21,332
1,928
$19, 147
826
Total personal services (see con-
24,228
101
276
3,401
31
10, 365
4,745
100
23,260
69
158
2.773
31
7.294
8.192
1.223
19 973
02 Travel
46
182
05 Rents and utility services
3 2.55
06 Printing and reproduction.
35
1)7 Other contractual services
4 189
08 Supplies and materials .
7 505
3.715
10 Lands and structures
4 100
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities .
73
43. 320
43,000
43.000
Consolidated scliedule of personal services paid from National Capital Housing
Authority accounts
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ssistant executive director...
Division directors
General counsel
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $11,060
1 9,800
2 19. 800
1 9,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 9.600
2 20. 200
1 9, 800
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11. 0,50
1 9. 600
2 20. 400
1 10. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13, Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant division director.
Budget officer.
Comptroller
Deputy division director
Section chiefs...
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant section chiefs...
Persoimel and records officer
Section chiefs
Senior architect
Site planner
Supervisor of field operations
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Architectiu'al engineer
Assistant general counsel
Housing managers
.Job superintendents
Mechanical engineer
Section chiefs
Site planner
Supervisor of field operations
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Housing manager
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant section chief
Housing managers
Job superintendents
Section chiefs
Site acquisition aide
Site assistant — relocation _
Special assistant on commimity re-
lations
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,245
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4„545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55
GS-3. Range $2,950 to .$:!,430
GS-2. Range $2,7.50 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4.1.50 to $4.900..
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $:i,4.54
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2.5,52 to $3,032
CPC-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
Xightwork diiTerential
.\1! personal services, departmental..
Salaries and wages in foregoing schedule
are distributed as follows:
Maintenance and operation of proper-
ties
Operation and maintenance of proper-
ties aided by or leased from Public
Housing Administration _.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 360
8,360
8,560
9,360
25,280
14,080
7,040
15, 280
7.240
8.040
6.140
5.940
5,940
11,880
5,940
12, 480
6,940
6,940
1
10
3
2
r
2
5,060
56. 350
16.680
10.370
,5. 185
10.120
4.745
76,360
38, 145
115,800
109,760
71,595
20,530
5, 025
13,095
31,780
182, 750
33,580
188,110
6,664
160,610
367 1,383,364
9.6 42,370
367.4
1,340,994
4,873
7,827
1,579
1,355,273
24, 228
1,331,045
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 8, 560
1 8, 760
1 9, 360
3 25, 880
14, 480
7,240
15, 480
7,240
8,040
7,040
6. .340
6,140
12,280
36,840
5,940
6,540
8
2
1
1
1
1
18
14
25
35
22
6
1
5
7
61
5
62
5,500
6,185
45,980
43.605
10. 620
5. 310
5. 185
5.060
4.870
80.940
67. 880
99. 125
122. 005
68,500
14. 870
5.025
21.825
26.845
214. 670
17.350
189,870
5, 504
147, 630
374 1,448,474
34 131,682
340
1.316.792
5. 065
8.500
1.750
1. 332, 107
23,260
1,308,847
1955 estimate
X'um- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 8, 760
1 8,960
3 26,080
2 14, 680
1 7,240
2 15, 480
1 7,440
7,240
6,540
6,340
12,280
18,420
6,140
6,740
1
6
7
2
1
1
1
1
20
12
22
33
20
4
1
5
7
54
5
,54
5,500
5,310
34, 610
36,545
10, 870
5,435
5,310
5, 185
4,995
90,725
50,540
88,145
115,495
63,560
12,360
.5. 025
22. 325
27. 245
191. 6.30
17.3.50
168.350
5.664
122. 200
332 1,306.324
12 47. 208
320
1,259,116
4,843
8,000
1,750
1, 273, 709
19,973
1,253,736
NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, National Capital Planning Commission
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total nimi ber of permanent positions
19
19
21
21
.\ verage salaries and grades :
General schedule grades:
$6,321
GS-9.5
$2, 872
CPC-3.0
$6,396
GS-9.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 952
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$110,736
1,000
.592
$130, 845
1,260
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
592
112,328
5,630
132,687
02 Travel
6,000
03 Transportation of things
.50
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
57
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contraeiual services
Services performed by otlier agencies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment-- -
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments __
Obligations inctirred..
1953 actual
1954 estimate
$1,483
1,150
85C
1,021
820
1,3.50
200
162
125,000
1955 estimate
$1,600
1,250
8,400
97.^
820
2. .588
200
432
1.5.5.000
DETAir. OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Executive olflcer
General counsel and secretary
Chief of projects and design
Chief of general planning
Regional jilamier
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Land.scape architect (city planner).
Landscape architect
GS-11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Planning analyst
Associate planning engineer
Assistant planner
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant secretary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Landscape architect _
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545-
CiS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS^. Range .$3,175 to $3.655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment -.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,050
8.560
8.560
9.160
8,360
8,360
7.240
7.040
6,340
6.000
5.060
4.705
4.545
1.5.390
3.415
2,872
19 116,657
0. 8 5, 921
Personal services.
18.2 110,736
1,000
592
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
$11,300
1 8,760
1 8,560
1 9,360
I 8, 360
1 8.360
7.440
7,040
6.510
5.940
5.940
6.250
5. 185
4.S.'iO
4.670
15.890
3,495
2,952
21 130, 872
0.1 27
20.9 130,845
1,250
592
112, 328
132, 687
Land Acquisition, National Capital Park, Parkway and Playground
System, National Capital Planning Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
.\verage number of all employees
3
3
3
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5,250
GS-7.0
$5,343
G&-7.0
.$6, 147
GS-8.5
01 Personal services:
$12, 373
$11,251
500
90
$9, 145
500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
29
75
Total personal services
12,402
198
373
256
290
205
120
600
140
99
106
56,627
11,841
1,000
350
500
1,050
1.500
3,675
4,400
9 7''0
02 Travel
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction: Blueprint-
ing, photostating, etc
350
330
07 Other contractual services:
Services performed by other agencies.
Real property title examinations....
Real property surveys
800
4,950
3 250
5,500
Miscellaneous other contractual
services
08 Supplies and materials.. .
299
325
264, 109
200
09 Equipment
350
10 Lands and structures
519, 950
71,416
289,049
546, 400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num-
ber
1
2
Total
salary
.$8,360
7,390
Num-
ber
1
2
Total
salary
$8,560
7,470
Num-
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$8,560
GS-t. Range $3,175 to .$3,665.
3,735
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
3
0.1
0.4
15,750
13
3,364
3
0.8
0.2
16.030
2,957
1,822
2
12, 295
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0.4
3,150
Net permanent, departmental,
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
2.5
12,373
2
11,251
600
90
1.6
9,145
500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
29
75
01 Personal services
12, 402
11,841
9.720
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, National Labor Relations Board
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,382
11
1,294
1,361
3
1,282
1,215
3
1,198
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
.$5. 620
GS-8.4
.$5,770
OS-8.4
$6, 935
GS-8.7
01 Personal services:
$7. 208. 365
40. 597
29.000
47,311
2,481
$7, 406, 135
10, 700
29,100
18, 112
$7,092,264
10 700
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
27,250
Payments above basic rates
Other payments for personal serv-
16, 586
Total personal services
7,327,754
582, 252
20,869
244, 216
15,811
276, 475
261,370
4.869
100. 822
47, 916
10, 040
10, 573
7, 464, 047
550. 650
17.600
253.000
16,600
249,200
272,000
96, 850
89.900
11.300
475
9,500
7 146 800
02 Travel
523,500
03 Transportation of things
20.200
248,500
05 Rents and utility services
14,100
347, 100
266, 760
Services performed by other agencies.
28,660
86,300
09 Equipment
7 400
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
10, 800
Obligations incurred
8,902,967
9,031,122
8,700,100
DETAIL OF PERSON.4L SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Board members
General counsel
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate general counsel
GS-15. Range $10..S00 to $11,800:
.\ssociate general coimsel
.Assistant general counsel
Executive assistant
Executive secretary.
Chief legal assistant
Chief trial examiner
Associate chief trial examiner
Trial examiner
Solicitor
Director of information
Director of administration
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general counsel
Associate chief legal assistant
Special assistant to general coimsel..
Executive assistant
Associate executive secretary
Trial examiner
Security officer
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
5 $75. 000
1 15, 000
24,600
11,300
66,050
11,050
11,800
55,250
11,800
23.600
58.000
11,800
11.050
10,800
1
1
5
1
2
5
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
33
20.400
48.800
9,800
9.800
10.600
327,000
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75, 000
1 15,000
1
6
1
1
5
1
2
20
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
18
24,800
11,300
66,300
11,300
11,800
66.500
11.800
23,600
221,000
11,800
11.300
11,050
20.600
49,800
10,000
10,000
10,600
176,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75, 000
1 15,000
6
1
1
6
1
2
20
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
17
1
66,300
11,300
11,800
56, 600
11,800
23,600
221,000
11,800
11, 300
11,050
20,600
49.800
10. 000
10, 000
10,600
166, 600
9.600
58
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Labor Relations Board — Con.
IIETAIL OF PERSONAI, SERVICES COntillUefl
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,606 to $10,600— Con.
Assistant to solicitor..
Associate director
Attornev supervisor
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
.\ssistant executive secretary
Legal assistant
Trial examiner
Security officer
.Administrative examiner
Chief legal examiner
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Chief, organization and methods
branch
Chief, administrative statistics
branch
Chief, industrial analysis branch
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Legal assistant
Assistant security officer
.Ydministrative examiner
Attorney
Special assistant to director of ad-
ministration
Associate budget officer
Classification officer
Placement officer
Statistical analyst
Industrial analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Special assistant to executive secre-
tary
Legal assistant
Assistant security officer
Security examiner
Attorney
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer J^
Position classifier
Fiscal officer
Librarian
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Chief, office services.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Legal assistant
Attorney
Digest eiitor
Information and editorial specialist.
Budget examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Industrial analyst
.Assistant fiscal officer
Assistant librarian
Administrative assistant —
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Range $4,205 to $4,955
Range $i.795 to $4.545.
Range $3,410 to $4.160^
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range .$2,950 to $3,430..
Range $2,760 to $3,230.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-1. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032 _
Grades established bv wage board:
WB-ll. Range .$:j.890 to $4,614
\VB-9. Ranee $3,515 to $4.077
WB-6, Range $2,766 to $3,203
WB-4. Range $2,679 to .$2,995
GS-
GS 6.
GS-5.
GS-1.
GS-3.
GS-2.
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
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-15. Range .$10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant regional director
Chief law officer
Officer-ln-charge
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Field attorney
Field examiner
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Field attorney
Field examiner _
1953 actual
Xum- Total
ber salary
$10. 400
9.600
77.800
20
8.360
174.000
98, 960
34. 440
25. 880
17.920
104. 920
8.560
8,560
8.360
8. 760
263. 440
7.040
228. 040
7.240
7.040
7.840
7.840
7.040
29. 760
9 53, 660
14 84, 760
1 6, 940
1 6. 140
1 6, 540
1 6.940
1
21
15
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
10
41
22
55
69
52
6.000
107. 260
77. 526
10. 870
5.186
15.180
11.246
5.810
5.310
5.660
5. 185
10. 995
49. 075
180.655
90.365
206. 675
235.715
161.730
18.180
2 6. 300
10 28. 000
3.T44
3 9.360
7 20, 132
576 3, 423, 338
66. 8 349. 241
609.2
3, 074, 095
12,500
5.687
2,481
3, 094, 763
21 232, 300
1 9.800
21 205. 000
8 78. 000
17
21
55
86
143, 320
179,360
398,600
617,840
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,600
1 9.600
8 79. 050
8.560
177. 200
117.320
8,360
35, 240
26. 080
18. 120
106. 720
8.760
8.760
1 8, 560
1 8. 960
34 255. 360
1
34
1
1
1
1
1
4
21
15
2
1
3
2
7.240
263. 310
7.440
7.240
8.040
8.040
7.240
29. 960
5.940
42. 580
6.140
17.820
74.280
6.140
6.940
5. 940
6. 740
6,140
6. 125
109. 135
78. 275
11.245
5.310
15. 666
11.495
6. 435
6.685
6.310
11,120
49. 576
188. 860
97. 036
186.115
222. 335
153. 840
18.420
6.460
28. 704
3.890
7,030
6.406
17. 971
569 3, 485, 101
42. 2 243, 603
3,241,498
12,240
21 237, 050
10,000
209,200
68,000
1
21
7
17
21
65
86
145, 920
183,560
407,000
632,840
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 600
1 9.600
8 79. 060
1 8. 560
20 177, 200
12 108, 960
1
1
30
1
1
27
35. 240
17. .520
18. 1211
106. 720
8.760
8.760
8. .560
8.960
227. 200
7.040
7. 240
203.330
7.440
7.240
8.040
8.040
7.240
15. 480
1 5. 940
5 30. 700
74,280
6.140
5. 940
5. 940
6,740
6,140
6. 125
104. 075
72. 340
11.245
6.310
16. ,555
11.495
1
1
1
2
10
36
24
44
48
43
5
5. 435
5.685
5.310
11.120
49. 575
160. 880
100. 830
166.940
166.816
135. 580
15.430
2 6.460
10 28. 704
3. 890
7. 030
6,406
17,971
512 3,195,376
15.3 73,635
496.7
3,121.741
11,650
21 237, 0.*
17
21
55
86
10.000
209.200
68,000
145,920
183,560
407,000
632,840
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Contmued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Field attorney.
Num- Total
ber salary
20 $120,200
98 591, 320
16 82, 085
37 193, 720
1 5,660
17 82. 665
43 186. 940
7 2S. 690
98 374. 460
149 618.310
83 265. 810
6 17, 806
1 3,294
Num- Total
ber salary
20 $123,400
96 595, 440
16 84,085
32 172.420
1 .5. 685
20 96, 525
40 179, 200
7 29. ,565
92 360. 970
149 626. 836
83 269. 670
6 18. 260
1 3,374
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $103,100
87 532, 980
22 113 195
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Field attornev
Office manager
1 F, 685
OS-S. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
20 Qfi .')2,'i
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956 .
2! 94, 306
7 29, 565
88 345, 870
119 431, 585
68 22.5, 400
6 18 260
CtS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
O.S-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55..
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230 .
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range .$2,974 to $3.4.54
1 3. 374
806 4. 335. 079
32. 1 200. 809
792 4. 368. 899
39. 6 194. 262
Deduct lapses
4.7 16,661
Net permanent, field (average num-
773.9
4. 134, 270
40. 597
16.500
16. 092
25,532
752.4
4. 164. 637
10.700
16. 860
9. .500
8.612
698 3
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 for service abroad
3, 970. 523
10,700
15. 700
9,500
7,086
All personal services, field
4, 232, 991
4. 210. 309
4, 013, 509
7, 327, 754
7, 464, 047
7, 146, 800
NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, National Mediation Board
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
43
42
42
41
42
42
.Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.Average salary
$6, 650
OS-10.8
$7, 298
GS-10.7
$7 298
Average grade
QS-10.7
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$318, 760
1,040
$321, 210
1,240
$327,190
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base... .-
1,260
319, 790
91,087
50
9,767
3,720
2,230
883
322, 450
90.000
50
10. 000
4,000
2,600
328 450
02 Travel
90, 000
50
04 Communication services
10,000
4,000
2,500
09 Equipment .
1, 000
Obligations incurred
427, 517
429, 000
436, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Member of Board
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Mediator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Assistant Secretary
Mediator
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Mediator
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Mediator
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956....
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
C.S-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,655
G S-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52- week base..
01 Personal services..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $46. 000
9,160
66,886
37,400
29,500
33, 935
4,295
7.320
6. 1.55
3.510
43 325, 410
6,660
318, 750
1,040
319, 790
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45, 000
72.000
29,760
30.600
34.600
4.420
7.485
3.655
3.510
329, 670
8,360
41 321, 210
1,240
322, 450
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45, 000
11,300
72,000
9,360
78, 040
29.360
30.300
35. 060
4,420
7, .545
3,655
3,510
42 329. 560
0. 3 2, 360
41.7 327,190
1,260
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
59
Arbitration and Emergency Boards, National Mediation Board
OBLIGATIONS El' OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Average number of all employees - .-
6
6
14
01 Personal services: Positions other
$114,934
24,029
2.249
750
$114,000
15,000
6,000
4,000
$264. 000
40.000
15.000
06 Printing and reproduction
11,000
Obligations incurred _
141,962
138,000
330,000
DETAIL OP rERSONAL SERVICES
01 rersonal services- Other positions: Intermittent employment— 1963, $114,9.34; 1954,
$1 14,000; 1966, $204,000.
Salaries and Expenses, National Railroad Adjustment Board,
National Mediation Board
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19,53 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of ail employees
59
9
64
52
8
59
52
8
59
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,307
GS-5.5
$4,358
GS-5.6
$4, 586
GS-5.6
01 Personal services:
$236,129
171, 633
930
$224, 050
158,000
850
$236, 495
156.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
905
408,692
22,180
124
6,283
71,501
3,499
6,221
2,481
382,900
24,500
200
5,700
68,400
2.700
6.400
6.2U0
392. 400
20, 400
200
04 Communication services - --
6.000
62. 000
07 Other contractual services
3.(H)0
6.000
09 Equipment
6.000
520,981
497,000
495, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades;
as-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Secretary of division
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant secretarv of division
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.966
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160—.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430—.
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment - —
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
01
Personal services -
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
1 $8, 040
4 29, 560
1
6,060
2 8, 340
46 183, 590
1 3, 175
5 16, 030
59 253, 796
3.7 17,666
56. 3 236. 129
171,633
930
408, 692
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $8, 040
4 29, 960
6,000
3 12, 135
37 152, 160
I 3, 175
5 16,110
62 226, 640
.7 2, 590
51.3 224,050
158,000
850
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,040
30,360
6,185
163,610
7,840
3,660
3,255
16,630
238, 480
. 2, 986
61. 2 235, 495
156,000
906
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Salaries and Expenses, National Science Foundation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
N.^TIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
123
6
108
160
8
144
160
11
167
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,363
OR-7.6
$13, 757
$5,894
OS-8.5
$13,637
$5, 894
Average grade
GS-8.5
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$13,637
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
DKTAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services:
$593. 568
49,608
2,499
5.364
242
$887, 000
77.000
4.000
6,000
1.000
$987, 400
Other positions
104, 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,000
,5,000
Other payments for personal set vices.
1,000
651.281
83.588
241
13.916
8
7,944
307,747
9,134
32, 212
3, 289, 904
2,940
974.000
110.200
1.000
12.000
100
17,000
486, 500
10,000
10,000
6, 428, 385
3,900
1, 102, 000
02 Travel
130, oa)
1.000
04 Communication services
15. (XW
05 Rents and utilitv services
300
27.600
339,000
12,000
12,000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
12,656,900
4,300
Obligations incurred
4,398,915
8, 063, 085
14. 300, 000
ALLOCATIONS TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
5
1
4
5
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4. 028
GS-6.4
.$4,028
GS-6.4
01 Personal services:
$13, 324
2,270
$5. 276
15, 594
5,276
300
100
1,000
213
793
1,000
417
307
08 Supplies and materials
17,700
7,300
.ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL Bt'REAl' OF
STANDARDS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
$7,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.\verage number of all employees
128
112
165
9
146
160
11
167
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.\verage salarv
$5,297
OS-7.6
$13, 757
$5, 871
OS-8.4
$13, 637
$5,894
OS-8.5
I'ngraded positions: Average salary
$13,637
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$606, 892
51,878
2,499
5,364
242
$892, 276
77,000
4,000
5,000
1,000
$987, 400
104,600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
4,000
6,000
Other payments for personal services-
1,000
Total personal services
666,875
83,588
241
14,016
8
7,944
315, 747
9,347
33,005
3, 289, 904
2,940
979, 276
110, 600
1,000
12,000
100
17,000
487,500
10, 417
10, 307
6, 428, 386
3,900
1,102,000
130,000
03 Transportation of things
1,000
04 Communication services
16,000
300
06 Printing and reproduction
27, 500
339,000
12,000
12,000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions,.
15 Taxes and assessments . ..
12, 056, 900
4,300
4, 423, 615
8, 060, 385
14, 300, 000
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Director
Deputy director
Associate director —
Assistant director
General counsel —
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Science administrator.
Num- Total
ber salary
$16, 000
14, 800
14, 300
63,800
13,400
11 119,800
Num- Total
ber salary
$15,000
14, 800
14,300
06, 600
13,400
16 176,050
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
1
1
1
6
1
Total
salai-y
$16,000
14,800
14,300
66,600
13,400
16 176,060
60
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Science Foundation — Continued
DETAIL OF TERSO.VAL SERVICES COlltilllleil
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION— COn.
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.Science administrator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Attorney -
Cliief accountant
Fiscal officer
Grants administrator
Science administrator
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Budget examiner
Executive secretary to tlie National
Science Board
Personnel officer
Science administrator
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Secretary to the National Science
Board
Auditor
Scientific staff assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,185:
Administrative assistant...
Budget examiner
Librarian
Scientific staff assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $5,330
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,920
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,535
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,895
GS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3,670
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,470
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,470
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services...
Personal services 1
01
ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF C0N(!KBS3
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Project head...
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $5,330
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,535
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,895
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions
01
Personal services .
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $38, 600
8,560
16,720
8,560
8,360
8,560
42,600
1 7, 240
1 7,240
3 21, 320
18,420
20, 740
5,185
5,185
5,310
32, 185
33, 610
125, 565
30,015
43, 365
3,070
3,230
123 724, 740
21.6 131.172
593, 568
3,449
46, 159
2,499
5,364
242
651,281
1 $5, 940
1 4,205
2 6,820
1 3, 176
6 20,140
1. 7 6, 816
3. 3 13. 324
2,270
15,594
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $108,800
8,660
8,960
8,560
8,300
8,360
68,680
7,240
1 7, 240
7 49, 880
1 6,640
1 5, 940
9 54, 400
16, 805
6,310
20,240
,54, 585
29,440
158, 185
.54, 240
1.5, 550
3, 1.50
3,230
160 1,011,465
24.7 124,465
135.3
8S7, 000
3.000
74,000
4,000
5,000
1,000
974, 000
1 $5, 940
1 4, 205
2 6,820
1 3, 175
5 20,140
3.5 14,864
1. 5 5, 276
5,276
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $108,800
8,560
8,960
8,560
8,360
8.360
68. 680
7,240
1 7, 240
7 49, S80
1 6. 540
1 5, 940
9 54, 400
3 15,805
1
4
12
7
41
16
5
1
5,310
20,240
54,585
29,440
158, 185
54, 240
15, 5.50
3, 150
3,230
160 1,011,465
4. 1 24. 005
987. 400
3.000
101.000
4, 000
5,000
1,000
1, 102, 000
NATIONAL SECURITY TRAINING COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Training Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all othei positions.
.\verage number of all employees
6
1
4
6
3
7
6
2
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,230
GS-8.0
$5,950
GS-9.0
$5, 950
Average grade
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
$15,222
16,250
141
$22, 295
20,000
180
$25, 295
17,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-H'eel!:
base
180
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services — Continued
$12
$1,000
$1,000
Total personal services
31, 625
1,442
50
1,314
934
9
209
366
11
20
43, 475
5,000
43, 475
02 Travel
6,000
2,500
2,600
3,000
250
400
350
25
3,000
07 Other contractual services
- 250
400
350
15 Taxes and assessments
25
Obligations incurred
35,980
55,000
55,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant executive director (re-
search)
Num- Total
ber salary
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Research assistant
1 $8,360
Assistant executive director (liaison
and administration)
1
8,360
1 8, 360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,040
GS-9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant to chair-
man ...
1
1
1
5,060
5,060
4,205
1 5,060
1 5, 060
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1 4. 205
1 3.410
1 3, 335
1 4, 205
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Pi.S-4 Range $3,175 to $3,895
1
3,415
1 3, 415
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses . - . - -
5 26,350
2 11, 128
6
2.5
35,700
13,405
6 35, 700
1.5 10,405
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
3 15, 222
16,250
141
12
3.5
22,295
20,000
180
1,000
4. 5 25, 295
Other positions; Temporary employ-
17,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pav
180
1,000
31,625
43, 475
43,475
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, Railroad Retirement Board
(Tru.st account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,310
40
1,199
1,266
13
1,209
1. 239
13
1.198
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 100
GS-5. 3
$4, 169
GS-5.4
$4,160
GS-5.3
01 Personal services:
$4. 740. 968
137. 474
19. 047
174, 363
$4. 927. 056
36, 167
20. 381
17, 798
$4. 886. 401
37,234
Regular pay in excess of 52-week bas..
20, 138
13, 161
Total personal services _. ..
5, 071, 852
151, 013
9.847
47, 261
5, 001, 402
142, 6.59
14, 353
47,944
233, 000
337, 647
48, 879
4, 956, 9.34
138, 842
03 Transportation of things
11,399
47,960
265,500
349, 842
35, 047
63,494
301, 800
62.509
17. 621
384
10, 759
346, 374
54.695
83,485 ' 70,890
Services performed by other agencies.
154, 526
92, 184
18, 305
700
14, 236
49,288
109, 478
24, 321
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
700
15, 619
6,121,429
6, 189, 320
6,091,000
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
61
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO Bl'REAr OF OLD-AOE AND
.SURVIVORS INSrRANCE, DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH. EDITATION. AND WELFARE
Total number of permanent positions
6
6
6
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$2. 910
GS-2.3
$2, 920
GS-2.3
$2, 924
Average grade .. ..
GS-2 3
01 Personal .services:
Permament positions _ . . ..
$16. 452
67
452
$16,689
76
466
$16 071
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Pavment above basic rates ..
66
435
Total per.sonal services _-
08 Supplies and materials
1.971
378
17,231
449
16. 572
428
17, 349
17,680
17,000
SIMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time e'luivalent nf all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1,316
40
1,205
1,272
13
1, 215
1,245
13
1 204
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,100
GS-5.3
$4, 169
GS-5.4
OS-5.3
01 Personal services:
$4, 757, 420
137, 474
19,114
174, 815
$4, 943, 745
36, 167
20, 457
18,264
$4, 902. 472
37 234
Other positions
Regubr pay in excess of 52-wcek base
Payment above basic rates
20. 204
13 596
Total personal services
02 Travel . -
6, 088. 823
151. 013
9.847
47, 261
5, 018, 633
142, 659
14,353
47.944
233,000
337, 647
48. 879
83.485
154, 626
92,633
18, 305
700
14. 236
4, 973. .500
138 842
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
11.399
47.960
265. 500
05 Rents and utility services
349, 842
36, 047
63. 494
301. 800
62.887
17. 621
384
10. 759
345, 374
54.695
Servicesperformed by other agencies-
49. 288
109 906
09 Equipment
24 321
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
700
15. 619
Obligations incurred __.
6, 138, 778
6. 207, 000
6, 108, 000
Consolidated schedule of salaries and wages paid from appropriations to the Railroad
Retirement Board
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Member of Board
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief executive officer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief executive assistant
Director of employment and claims-
Director of research
Director of retirement claims
General counsel _
Associate general counsel
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Actuary, life
Assistant director of employment
and claims
Assistant general counsel
Director of personnel
Chief of disability determinations..-
Director of wage and service records-
Supervising actuary
Supervisory analvtical statistician- .
GS-1.3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative ofTicer-
Chief, administrative services
Chief of retirement annuities
Chief of survivor annuities
Chief organization and methods
examiner
Claims e.xaminer-supervisor -.
Director of fiscal accounts
General auditor
Medical officer
Secretary of the Board— attorney- --
Supervisory analytical statistician. -
Supervisory survey statistician
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Appeals referee
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
12.000
in. 800
11.800
11.800
11.550
11,800
11,800
9,800
10,200
29, 400
10.000
10. 400
10,000
10, 200
10, 200
J4, 240
8,760
9,160
8,760
8.760
9.160
8.360
9.160
9.160
8. .560
26. 480
8.360
7.240
7,440
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
12,000
10,800
11, 800
11,800
11,800
11.800
11,800
9,800
10, 200
29. 400
10, 000
10, 600
10.000
10. 200
10, 200
34,810
8.760
9.160
8,960
8.760
9.160
8.360
9,160
9,360
8,560
26,680
8.360
7.440
7,640
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $4.=;, 000
1 12, 000
10,800
11,800
11.800
11.800
11,800
11,800
9,800
10, 200
29, 400
10, noil
111, lilUI
111, (lllll
10. 2(MI
10.200
34. 840
8.760
9.160
8.960
8. 760
9.160
8. SIM
S, 100
9.360
8.560
26, 680
8.360
7.440
7,640
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntiUUCd
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Assistant disbursing officer
Attorney -adviser
Budget officer and cost analyst
Chairman, appeals council
Chief claims examiner, --
Chief, employment and personnel
relations section
Chief, information service
Chief, operating service
Chief, position classification and
wage administration section
Claims examiner
Director of supply and service
Economist
Employment service analyst
Executive assistant
Governmental auditor
Labor relations officer
Medical officer
Organization and methods examiner .
Training officer--- ---
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Actuary, life--
Analytical statistician
Attorney adviser
Budget and control officer
Budget and fiscal officer --
Chief, accounting operations--
Chief of certification
Chief, transactions and records
section --- --
Claims examiner-supervisor- _
Employment service analyst-
Governmental auditor
Lia ison representative
Librarian
Member, appeals council--
Organization and methods examiner-
Research assistant
Supervisory coverage examiner
Survey statist ician
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative officer
Adjudicator attorney
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief and coordinator
Chief, supplies and stores
Claims examiner-supervisor
Claims examiner -authorization offi-
cer -
Editor.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\ctuary, life
Adjudicator, attorney
' Analytical statistician
Attorney-adviser..
Auditor.
Budget examiner
Chief, operating service
Chief, registration
Chief, supplies and stores
Claims examiner, appeals
Claims examiner -supervisor
Claims examiner
Contact representative..
Deputy disbursing officer _
Editor
Employment service analyst
Governmental auditor
Librarian
Occupational consultant
Organization and methods exam-
iner ,
Placement officer.
Position classifier
Property and space officer
Procurement officer- _
Section supervisor
Statistical assistant
Supervisory coverage examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4.955-.-
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
QS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160.--
GS--1. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2.7.50 to $3.230
Q S-1 . Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
GS-4. Range .$2,7.50 to $3,230 --
GS-3. Range .$2,552 to .$3.032
OS-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840---
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$61, 320
7,840
8.040
7,840
7.440
7.440
7,640
5,940
12,280
60,060
6,340
5.940
6,740
6,540
5. 940
37. 440
6. 3 10
19, 220
6.140
6,340
13, 480
32, 500
6.940
6. 940
5,910
5, 875
5,750
12, 000
6,000
6, 625
11,375
90,875
5,875
5,185
10. 120
10. 370
20, 865
5,435
5. 185
5. 060
5.810
6,310
10, 370
16, 555
5,810
43
130
80
96
167
264
327
U
5,060
5,560
16, 055
5,310
6,640
68, 910
6,310
16, 180
5,560
.5. 185
10. 995
5,185
5,060
211.600
599. 775
330. 375
361. 860
580. 905
837, 600
934. 090
29, 100
3 9, 130
4 11,408
2 4, 840
20 72, 441
1,327
5, 265, 094
176.1
697, 601
1, 150. 9
4, 657, 493
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
6 47, 240
1 8. 040
1 8. 040
1 8, 040
1 7, 440
1 7. 440
1 7,640
13
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
43
124
77
95
172
243
313
11
7,440
7.640
7.840
8.040
8,040
8,040
7,640
7,440
31. 160
21. 920
12,280
60.460
6.340
6.940
6.740
6,740
6.140
38. 640
6.510
19. 220
6.310
6. 3'0
13. 680
32. 500
6.940
6.940
5.940
6.000
6.875
2 12. 000
1 6. 000
11,625
14 85, 600
1 6, 875
10, 245
10. 495
10, 370
5,810
5,685
5. 310
5.185
6,810
5,060
6.310
10. 370
16. 806
5.810
5,185
5. 060
5.685
16, 305
6,540
69. 770
5.310
16. 180
6.560
6.310
10. 370
5.185
5.185
217. 350
581. 396
322. 605
366. 195
606. 770
783. 670
907. 890
28,860
3 9.290
4 11.408
1 2, 420
18 74, 053
1,280
5, 163, 831
68.4
255, 117
4, 908, 714
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,040
47, 240
8.040
8,040
8,040
7,440
7,440
7,640
7,440
7,640
7,840
8.040
8.040
8.040
7.610
7.440
31,160
21,920
13
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
43
118
74
94
167
237
12, 280
60.460
6.340
5.940
6.740
6.740
6. MO
38. 640
6,540
13. 080
6. 3 to
6.340
13.680
32, .500
6.940
6.910
6,940
1 6,000
1 5, 875
2 12, 000
1 6, 000
2 11,626
14 86, 500
1 5,875
10, 245
10, 495
10, 370
5,810
5,685
6.310
6, 185
5,810
5. 060
6.310
10, 370
16, 806
6, 810
5, 186
5, 060
5. 685
11,120
6,540
69, 770
6, 310
16. 180
5.560
5.310
10, 370
6.185
5.185
217. 350
660, 245
316. 640
363. 035
592. 870
768, 370
894. 140
28. 860
3 9. 290
4 11.40S
1 2, 420
18 72, 696
1,262
6. 067, 924
64.5
205, 996
1, 197. 5
4,861,928
270200—54-
62
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD^Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Railroad Retirement Board — Continued
(Trust account) — Continued
Consolidated schedule of salaries and wages paid from appropriations to the Railroad
Retirement Board — Continued
DET.iiL OF PERSO.N'AL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Other positions:
Num- Total
ber salary
$161. 462
4.037
18. 090
187,126
3,876
Num- Total
ber salary
$66, 167
Num- Total
ber salary
$55, 301
Intermittent emplovment
1 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
19,788
20,432
3,400
19,468
15,674
Nightwork differential
3,091
All personal services, departmental. .
5,032,084
5, 0O8, 501
4,956,662
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Regional director
9 92, 800
1 8, 660
1 8, 660
5 38,200
6 38,600
3 20, 820
6 39, 240
9 68, 460
3 20,420
3 18, 625
36 219,875
1 6, 185
44 237,765
1 5,686
9 51, 665
9 60,980
1 5, 685
23 125,106
180 886.415
77 368.890
134 553. 395
57 210.505
208 718.204
107 336.290
80 226,720
9 93,200
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
6 38, 600
6 39, 000
3 20, 820
6 39, 840
9 69. 060
3 20, 620
3 18, 000
36 221,126
1 5, 310
44 239,766
1 .6,810
9 52, 165
9 51,230
1 5.810
23 127,005
181 902, 660
75 368,915
130 546. 100
52 196.9.55
198 692. 670
109 348.360
72 206,880
7 72 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of field activities
1 8 760
1 8. 700
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
6 4.6. 540
Regional adjudicator
6 46 040
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Chief of field activities
7 45. 780
District manager
11 70, 810
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
District manager
37 226, 625
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6,310
Branch manager, contract repre-
sentative - - ..
44 239, 765
Chief clerk
1 5, 81 0
9 62,165
9 60, 866
District manager, contact repre-
sentative
Employment office manager
Contact representative. . _
1 5.810
22 121.945
G S-8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
173 802,020
GS-7 Range $4,205 to $4,965
59 283.015
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
112 473. 600
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665 _.
50 188.860
211 737.645
GS-3 Range $2,960 to -$3,430
105 335 910
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230- -
76 219, 800
1,012
4, 346, 649
60.4
247,980
986
4.307.310
57.6
236. 786
949
4. 107. 426
33.6
107. 052
Net permanent, field (average num-
951.6
4, 098, 669
114. 151
16. 092
40.028
928.4
4,070,624
67. 009
16, 432
12. 482
915.4
Othcr positions: Temporary employ-
ment
4, 000. 373
64.934
Regular pay in excess of 52-v/eek base . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
16, 423
12. 462
All personal services, field
4, 268. 940
4, 166. 447
4, 094, 192
01 Personal services
9.301.024
9, 174, 948
9, 050, 864
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed to appropriations
as follows:
"Salaries and expenses. Railroad Retire-
ment Board (trust fund)"
5, 071, 862
4,229,172
5, 001, 402
4, 173, 646
4, 956, 934
"Railroad unemployment insurance ad-
ministration fund"
4, 093, 920
RENEGOTIATION BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, Renegotiation Board
OELIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object clas.sification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
852
677
753
714
726
711
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6,411
GS-9.3
$6. 676
GS-9.7
$6. 760
Average grade
QS-9.7
01 Personal services:
$4, 410, 529
3,300
$4, 803, 005
1,500
$4, 862. 710
Other positions
1,600
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
01 Personal services — Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$16, 965
7,845
5,216
$18, 495
5,500
5,000
$18, 690
5,000
5,000
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal
services
4, 443, 855
97, 626
4.817
78.002
267, 600
37,631
79, 892
40,556
62, 706
20,546
4, 833, 500
129. 000
7.400
89,000
4. 882. 900
108 000
02 Travel
5.100
84.000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
31.500
28.800
31.000
17,600
25, 000
30,000
25,000
25, 000
16,000
25 000
16 Taxes and assessments
5, 133, 231
6, 192, 800
6, 200, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rate equal to or in
excess of $13,800:
Chairman
Board member
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director, office of accounting..
Director, office of review
Geneml counsel . .
OS-IB. Range $12,000 to $12,800-
Deputy director, office of review
Director, office of procurement
affairs
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant general counsel
Business accountant
Counsel
Deputy director, office of procure-
ment affairs
Director, division of accounting
inspection and control .
Director, division of staff accounts..
Direotor. office of administration...
Economist.
Procurement affairs officer
Reviewer (industrial specialist)
Special assisfnnt to board
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Business accountant ..
Dejiuty director, office of adminis-
tration...
Director, division of administrative
ser vices
Director, division of personnel
Director, office of assi.gnments and
statistics
Industrial analyst
Procurement affairs officer...
Reviewer ("industrial specialist)
Secretary to board
Special assistant to board..
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative services officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Business accountant
Business economist...
Deputy director, office of assign-
ments and statistics .
Director, division of statistics...
Personnel officer.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\ssistant director, division of ad-
ministrative services
Business accountant
Director, examination division
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Position classifier
Security officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
A dministrative secretary .•
Assignments examiner —
Assistant to secretary of board
Attorney
Budget analyst
Business accountant
Economist
Fiscal accountant
Librarian...
Personnel oflicer
Position classifier.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Assignments examiner -
Attorney
Budget analyst
Fiscal accountant
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $17,500
4 60, 000
1 13.000
1 13. 000
1 13.000
11,060
10, 800
32, 900
10, 800
11.800
10.800
11.800
11.060
32. 400
22. 600
68,050
7 68, 200
1 9, 600
1
2
1
14
1
1
1
2
1
10, 000
20.600
10.600
134. 432
9,600
9,600
8,360
17, 120
8,360
51,160
8,760
8, 360
8,360
8,500
7,040
7.040
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
6.940
11,880
6,540
5,940
6.340
6.140
6.140
6.540
6,940
5,940
5,060
25, 650
5,060
6,186
6,060
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, .500
4 60, 000
13.000
13. 200
13. 200
12, 000
12. 000
11,060
22, 360
10, 800
11,800
11.300
22. 100
22. 860
66. 300
69, 200
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
8 79, 280
1 9,800
17,520
8.660
26. 080
8,960
8,560
8,360
1 7, 040
"i 7,440
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
,6, 940
12, 280
6. 710
5.940
5,940
6.640
1 6,340
1 6, 740
2 12, 080
5, 185
26, 175
6,310
6,185
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 500
60, 000
13. 200
13. 200
13. 400
12. 000
12, 200
11,060
22, 350
11,050
11.800
11.300
21.850
23. 100
66,000
69, 200
1 9. 600
1 9, 600
10,400
7 69, 680
1 9,800
2 17, 720
"3 '" 26,080
8, 560
8,560
7,240
"7," 440
7,240
7,240
,6,940
12,280
6,940
6,140
6,340
6,940
0,140
5,310
21,375
5,310
6,310
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
63
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General scliedule pmdes— Continued
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Personnel assistant
Secretary, board member
GS-7. Ranee $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $1,795 to $4.545...
GS-5. Ranee .$'!,410 to .$4.160
GS-4. Ranpe $'i,175 to $'i,655
GS-3. Ranee $2.9.50 to $3.4.'iO-
GS-2. Ranee $2,750 to $3,230
Craft.s, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-. .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10, 800 to $11,800:
Board member..
Director, division ofaccoimtine
Director, division of renegotiation.. .
Regional counsel.
G?-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, division of administration.
Director, division of procurement
affairs
Regional counsel
Business accountant
Industrial analyst _ _
Renegotiator..
Attornev
GS-13. Range ^^..^SCO to $9,.360:
Director, division of administration.
.\ttorney „__
Business accountant..
Renegotiator
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Business accountant
Renegotiator
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Business accountant
Procurement affairs oflicer
Renegotiator.
Administrative officer.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Business accountant
Procurement affairs officer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range .$2,7.50 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay...
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,185
20.740
71,0.30
73, 435
120, .370
63, 305
96,490
3,230
2,552
220 1,354,254
25 126,407
195 1,227,847
3,300
4,725
7,845
6,216
1, 248, 933
30 327. 990
6 64,800
6 M.SOO
5 54,750
1
9,600
6 57,600
1 9.600
43 421, 600
38
1
376, 400
9,600
61,960
25, 480
613, 520
394, 360
43
7
1
40
3
2
305, 720
52,080
5,940
244,200
17,820
11,880
31, 635
27
1
21
26
54
67
62
5
138, 620
5,810
89,805
102, 376
197, 776
232, 330
193, 300
13,760
10, 628
632 4, 134, 628
160 961, 946
482 3, 182, 682
12, 240
3, 194, 922
4, 443, 865
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4
15
16
25
18
IS
1
$21, 115
68.075
65,970
95, 125
61,330
57,820
2,750
174 1,096,710
15 80,195
159 1,016,515
1,500
3,910
3,000
5,000
30 334, 2.50
6 65.300
6 65. 300
6 65,550
58,000
40
1
42
1
2
73
46
2
41
6
393,400
10,000
413. 552
9,600
52, 3fi0
16, 720
625, »80
395, 960
14, 080
292, 140
45, 040
38 2.33, 720
2 12, 080
1 5,940
1 5, 940
1
1
21
1
13
26
43
59
62
3
5,810
5,060
109.885
6,810
56. 160
108, 795
163, 130
207, 565
165,880
8,330
8,056
579 3. 959, 293
24 172, 803
556 3, 786, 490
14,585
2,500
3, 803, 575
4, 833. 500
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$21,. 365
51, 255
62,800
93. 465
54. 770
58.540
2,830
158 1,010,410
8 45, 483
150 964, 927
1,600
3,715
5,000
977, 642
.30
336,000
6 .'55, 550
6 66,800
6 66,650
6 68,400
40
1
42
1
4
2
73
46
2
43
5
396, 400
10.000
416. 152
9.800
35. 240
17. 120
a32. 080
399. 960
14. 2S0
311.920
38,000
36 223, 840
1
1
6,140
5,940
21
5,185
111,385
11
25
43
69
51
3
48. 370
106. 375
165. 630
205. 306
164, 4.50
8,570
8.296
568 3,931,738
7 43. 955
561 3,887.783
14,975
2,500
3. 905, 258
4, 882, 900
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Securities and Exchange Commission
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 ostimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
828
813
749
744
722
717
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 185
as-8.8
$6. 284
GS-8.9
$6. 259
Average grade . .
GS-8.8
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Sendees — Con.
Pei-sonal service obligations:
Permanent positions .__
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment abox'e basic rates
$5. 025. 055
18.700
1.665
.$4. 672. 600
18.200
1.600
$4. 486, 800
17.000
1 600
Total personal service obligations . .
5, 045. 420
4, 692. 400
4. 605. 400
Direct Obligations
01 Pergonal services
02 Travel
4.959.720
89.488
600
85. 070
16. 076
21. 776
10. 256
56.860
1.892
1.935
4, 654. 400
127.000
fiOO
104.700
12.400
23.900
14.000
60,000
1,000
2,000
4.481.400
125 000
600
04 Communication services
104 700
12.400
06 Printing and reproduction
23 900
14.000
08 Supplies and materials
60 000
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
1.000
2.000
5. 243, 672
5.000,000
4, 825. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
85.700
2. 176
634
38,000
24.000
02 Travel
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
88.610
38,000
24,000
Total obligations
5. 332, 182
5, 038. 000
4, 849, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner-
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Division director
Chief accountant
General counsel
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief opinion writer - . -
Executive assistant to the chairman.
Executive adviser to the Commis-
sion
.\ssociate genera] counsel
.\ssistant general counsel
-\ssistant division director
Foreign economic adviser
Supervising attorney _
Assistant chief accountant
Attornev ad\iser
GS-14. Range .$9,600 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
GS-13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360:
Section chief
Accountant
.Administrative services officer
.\ttorney
Engineer
Financial analyst -
Hearine examiner - -
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant secretary of the Commis-
sion..-
Assistant director of personnel . - -
Assistant administrative services
officer
A ccoun tant
.attorney. ..-
Financial analyst
Financial statistician
Assistant chief of section
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Section chief - - .. --
Assistant budget and fiscal officer —
Assistant administrative services
officer - -
Accountant
Attorney-
Employee relations officer
Financial analyst
Financial statistician
Librarian
Securities violations consultant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Section chief — - -
Accountant
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
5 $75, 000
36.800
12.400
12.400
11.050
10,800
11.800
11.050
11.050
64.000
11.800
10.800
10,800
1
1
1
16
22
34
2
2
1
1
1
7
6
1
16
3
1
1
2
4
80,800
28,800
9,800
20,200
129,600
9,800
9,800
29,400
39,200
162. 880
73.280
9,360
214, 640
37, 440
123, 040
18,320
7,240
7,240
7,240
123, 440
170, 280
262. 160
14. 480
15.280
6.940
6.540
6.640
47. 180
29.900
6.140
104. 640
19,220
6.340
7,000
11.620
21,615
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 37. 000
1 12. 400
1 12. 400
2
1
2
11
1
1
3
3
18
6
11.050
10. 800
11.800
11.300
11.300
54. 000
11.800
10. 800
10. 800
11.800
81.600
19. 400
10.000
20. 60n
112.200
10, 000
10. 000
30. 000
29.800
164,080
54,960
23 207, 880
2 18, 720
11 98. 360
2 18.330
1
1
1
13
14
31
2
2
1
1
1
4
8
1
15
3
1
1
7.440
7.440
7.440
101.120
107. 160
242. 440
14.880
16.480
6.940
6.740
6.940
27. 760
62. 245
6.340
100. 100
19. 620
6.540
7,000
11, 620
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75, 000
37,000
12, 400
12. 1)(]0
11.0.50
10.800
22,600
54,000
1 10. 800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
81,600
9,800
10,000
20, 600
112,200
10,000
10,000
30,000
29,800
18 164, 080
6 54,960
22 199, 320
2 18, 720
11 98.360
2 IS. 320
1
1
1
13
14
30
2
2
1
1
1
4
8
1
13
3
1
1
7.440
7.440
7.440
101.120
107. 160
234.400
14.880
1,5, 480
6.940
6.740
6.940
27,760
62, 245
6,340
87.420
19.620
6.540
7,000
11,620
64
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Securities and Exchange Commission —
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Financial analyst
Attorney.-
Administrative assistant
Editorial specialist
Financial statistician
Confidential assistant to chairman-
Legal examiner
Personnel assistant
GS-8. Range $4,260 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645- --
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3.430— -,
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CFC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC 4. Range $2,750 to $3,230 ,
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Wage lioard rates:
WB-18. Range $4,638 to $.5,387
WB-U. Range $3,994 to $4,618
WB-12. Ranee $3,682 to $4,2f>»
WB-11. Range $3,515 to $4.077
WB-9. Range $3,182 to $3,682
WB-8. Range $3,016 to $3,494
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basc---
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal .services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional administrator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional administrator
Assistant regional administrator
Technical consultant
Attorney
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\ssistant regional administrator
Financial analyst - - -
Chief broker dealer inspector
Chief securities investigator
Securities investigator
-ittornev
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Financial analyst
Attorney
Securities investigator- - -
Mining securities analyst _-.
Mining engineer
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Financial analyst
Securities investigator
Attorney
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Securities investigator
Attorney
Accountant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field—
Deduct lapses-,
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base.-.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday 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 -.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$43, 606
41, 8.56
17,0.W
6,685
20, 990
6.810
5,686
5.435
16. 360
125. 035
99 910
300. 820
218. 450
92. 520
56,730
1 3. 935
1 3. 230
6 16, 192
6,741
8,757
4,326
8,236
10. 671
3,203
536 3. 276, 381
9.5 69.260
626.6
3,207,121
12, 406
1,577
3, 221, 103
4 46, 700
6 61. 800
2 20. 600
1 10. 200
5 60, 800
2
2
2
2
2
25
4
23
43
1
1
4
37
9
6
6
2
11
4
24
31
30
3
18.320
17. 920
17.920
18. 720
17, 920
221, 400
31, 360
175, 720
327, 520
7,640
8,040
26,560
244. 380
59, 860
33. 610
31,235
11.370
49. 265
17. 806
96. 590
111,866
98, 740
8,970
292 1,841,820
6.6 23,886
286.4
1, 817, 934
6,295
88
1,824,317
5.046,420
4, 959, 720
85,700
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$55. 475
32. 110
17.180
5.810
21.440
5,810
6.810
6,560
19. 855
113,760
92. 695
278. 165
204. 496
93, ICO
48, 480
1 3. 936
2 5. 980
5 13. 960
5.740
8,765
4,534
8.652
7,488
483 2. 992. 264
2 18.174
481
2, 974. 090
11,817
1,400
1
5
1
1
1
2
2
23
4
20
40
1
1
4
35
10
6
6
2
10
4
22
28
28
1
2, 987, 307
46, 200
62.200
20. 800
10. 400
61, 400
9,360
8.760
8.760
18.720
18. 120
206, 880
31.760
155. 600
310. 200
7.840
8,040
26, 960
234.500
66.600
28. 560
26, 800
11.495
47.310
18. 055
90. 020
94. 650
93,400
3,230
266 1,716.510
3 18, 000
263
1,698.510
6,383
200
1,705,093
4, 692, 400
4, 6.54, 400
38,000
1955 estimate
Nmn- Total
ber salary
10
6
2
1
4
1
1
1
4
24
19
66
66
28
16
$55. 475
32,110
11, 370
.6. 810
21.440
6.810
6. 810
6,660
19. 855
113.750
83.855
266, 935
201. 080
93. 160
48. 480
1 3. 936
2 6. 980
5 13. 960
5.740
8,765
4,634
8.652
7,488
469 2, 899. 089
3 24. 889
466
2, 874, 200
10. 960
1,400
2, 886, 650
34. 900
62. 200
20. 800
10. 400
40.800
9,360
1 8.760
2 18. 720
2 18, 120
21 189, 160
2
18
40
1
1
16. 080
139. 520
310. 200
7,840
8,040
4 26. 960
35 234, 500
10 66, 600
6
5
2
10
4
22
24
26
1
28, 650
26, 800
11.495
47.310
18.055
90, 020
87.240
86,940
3,230
253 1, 622, 60O
2 10,000
1,612,600
6,050
1,618,850
4, 605, 400
4,481,400
24,000
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
Salaries and Expenses, Selective Service System
OBLIGATIONS Br OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
7,620
593
7,629
6,981
603
7,123
6,978
603
7 287
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,684
OS-4.6
$2, 696
CPC-2.8
$2. 796
$3,805
GS-4.6
$2, 798
CPC-2.9
$2, 806
$3 880
Average grade
GS-4 6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 867
CPC-2 9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 806
01 Personal services:
$22, 702, 654
1, 620, 152
75,400
33, 772
46,000
$21,446,463
1,912,087
72, 000
30,000
14,000
$21,909,625
1,917,087
80, 400
30,000
12,000
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base .
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay ---
Cost of living dilTerential-- --
24, 476, 978
692. 674
4, 684. 752
59, 193
622, 222
23, 473, 550
828,875
2, 654, 000
93, 100
636, 000
748. 500
399, 700
105,800
562, 500
142,000
35,400
202, 975
23, 949, 012
02 Travel:
733, 875
Selectee travel
4,154,000
93,100
642,000
845,500
357, 851
116,383
613, 064
145,318
210, 482
201, 040
106, 900
06 Printing and reproduction
105.000
473, 000
08 Supplies and materials
142, 500
20,000
23.6,113
Obligations incurred.. , .
32, 179, 957
29, 882, 400
31, 500, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Director.-
Deputy director
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range$10,800 to $11,800:
Assistants to director
Chief legislative and liaison officer. -
Chief medical officer
Chief planning olficer
Division chief
General counsel
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief legislative and liaison
officer
Assistant chief medical officer
Assistant chief planning officer
Assistant division chief
Assistant general coimsel
Executive secretary, special com-
mittees
Executive secretary. National
Appeal Board
Executive secretary. National Ad-
visory Committee
Manpower officer
Planning officer
Regional field officer -
Training officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney advisers
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Correspondence officer - -
Field auditors
Liaison o flicer
Manpower olficer - -.
Medical officer
Persoimcl officer -
Planning officer -
Records man.agement officer
Regional field officer
Training officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accoimtant--
-Administrative officer--
-Administrative officer. National
Advisory Commission
-Archivist
Area medical officer
Attorney advisers
Assistant executive officer
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 000
1
32. 400
10.800
10. 800
10. 800
65. 300
10,800
9.600
9.600
9,600
67. 200
19, 200
9,600
9,600
1 9. 600
1 9,600
2 19. 200
13 124. 800
1 9, 600
3
3
1
2
3
1
11
1
1
1
1
13
25. 080
25,280
8,360
16.720
25. 080
8.360
91, 960
8,360
8,960
8,360
8,560
108,680
7,840
36, 200
7,040
7.240
14, 080
7.040
7,040
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 000
32. 400
10. 800
10. 800
10,800
65. 300
10,800
9.600
9.600
9,600
57.600
19, 200
9,600
6 57, 600
1 9. 600
16. 720
25. 080
8. sm
8.360
33. 440
8. 300
83. 668
8,360
25, 080
8,577
76, 657
8,360
7,840
21, 120
1
7,240
1
7,440
2
14,080
2
14,080
1
7,040
1
7,040
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13,000
32. 400
10. 800
10, 800
10. 800
65.800
10, 800
9,600
9,600
9,600
67,600
19,200
1 9,800
1 9,600
6 57, 600
1 9,600
2
3
1
1
4
1
10
1
16.720
25. 080
8.360
8.360
33, 440
8.360
83.800
8.360
25!^080
8,777
76, 657
8,543
8.040
21, 120
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
65
DETAIL OF PEESOXAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule erades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,080
2 14. 080
5 36. 200
1 7.040
1 7,040
1 5,940
1 5, 940
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,080
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,080
Field auditor . _
5 35. 200
1 7.040
2 14, 080
1 5,940
5 35, 200
1 7. 040
Training oiBcer
2 14 080
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
1 6 940
Attorney adviser. National Appeal
3 17.820
1 5. 940
1 6.540
1 5.940
1 5, 940
3 17.820
1 5,940
1 6,540
2 11,880
1 5. 940
1 5,940
1 5.940
Historian
1 6, 640
Manpower officer
1 6. 940
1 5,940
Uncompensated personnel officer,. .
Chief, printing and publications
1 5, 940
1 5, 691
1 6.908
1 6,668
1 5,600
1 6. 140
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Attorney adviser. National Appeal
2 11,000
1 6.750
1 6, 625
1 6, 033
Personnel officer
1 6 783
1 5,500
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5,310
3 15,930
1 5,310
1 5,185
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
1 6,060
1 6, 185
1 6,685
1 5,060
2 9, 365
18 79, 440
22 88, 615
60 225,225
78 260,690
32 98,480
6 16, 900
1 3. 230
11 30.392
10 32, 801
5 26,281
5 26, 781
Attorney adviser, National Appeal
Board . .
1 6,343
1 6,332
1 6,343
1 6, 468
Legislative analyst - —
1 5 457
1 5, 468
Manpower officer .
1 5, 343
1 6,810
1 5,060
1 6, 120
18 81,026
24 98, 776
39 155.600
57 196. 858
29 90, 634
5 14,509
1 3, 230
11 31,359
10 36,546
1 6. 468
Purchasing officer
1 5,810
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1 5 245
OS- 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
18 82 776
G.S-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
24 100 915
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
39 157,001
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,656
67 198 637
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
29 91, 796
■OS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
5 14, 909
1 3, 230
11 31,999
10 37, 378
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4, Range $2,7.W to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less tlian $5,060 ..
Plus excess military payover civilian..-.
375
1,961,308
28, 931
310
1, 656. 129
27.764
307
1,660,071
27,314
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
375
1,990,239
62.4
331,373
310
1,683,893
16
83,855
307
1,677,385
15
81. 960
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
312.6
1,658,866
19, 185
3,400
6,887
294
1,600,038
24,000
3,400
6,000
292
Other positions:
1,595,425
24,000
3,400
5 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay . .
All personal services, departmental..
1,687,338
1, 632, 438
1,627,826
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
10 108,760
20 192,000
8 77,400
11 92,960
22 184,520
15 125,400
38 317,680
7 68, 620
14 98, 560
26 180,200
20 140,800
10 70, 400
16 112,640
20 118,800
38 229,520
19 112,860
21 115,500
12 67, 250
14 73,340
19 91, 630
98 425,830
92 367,260
212 776,131
250 834,220
354
1, 097, 070
159 456,770
14 37, 080
10 109,000
20 192,000
8 78, 196
11 93, 406
22 184,520
15 126,568
38 317,680
7 58, 520
14 98. 789
25 180,200
20 140,800
10 70. 400
16 113,560
20 118,800
38 230,072
19 113, 342 •
21 116, 900
12 67. 668
14 74, 324
17 83,600
97 440,359
87 357,167
198 757,721
260 856,608
331
1, 046. 677
146 424,765
12 32, 190
10 109, 796
OS-14. Range $6,600 to $10,600:
20 192,000
8 78, 702
11 94 110
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy State director .
22 184,520
15 126,870
38 318,830
7 58, 520
14 98, 789
25 180 200
Fiscal and procurement officer
Division chief
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputv State director..
Fiscal and procurement officer
Divteion chief,.
20 140,800
10 70, 400
16 113,610
20 118,800
38 230,640
19 113,940
21 116 100
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Fiscal and procurement officer
Administrative officer .
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Division chief
12 68, 333
14 76, 074
17 85, 225
97 452 484
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Admiiustrative officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 .
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
87 366, 962
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
198 780 696
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
250 872 848
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
331
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
1,062.657
146 432, 765
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
12 33, 160
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
CPC-1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $6,060
Plus excess military pay over civilian..
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Cost of Uving diflerentlal
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
1963 actual
Total
salary
$6, 268
17, 940
16.440
22, 760
8,140
6,680
15,879,250
Num-
ber
2
6
6
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 206
6 18, 237
6 16, 920
6 15, 752
3 6, 227
5,170
14, 497, 000
',245
22,
512, 789
158, 079
6,671
7,245
22,
522
1,
670, 868
627, 080
6,723
21,043,788
1, 600. 967
72,000
27,885
45,000
22.789,640
1964 estimate
21,042,054
191,770
6,671
21, 233, 824
446
1,388,399
6,226
19, 846, 425
1,888,087
68, 600
25, 000
14, 000
21.841.112
24. 476. 978
23, 473, 660
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6. 366
18, 717
17, 400
16.242
6,407
6,170
14, 603, 300
6,671
21, 146, 153
212, 296
6,671
21, 358, 449
279
1, 044, 349
6,392
20, 314, 100
1, 893, 087
77,000
25,000
12, 000
22, 321, 187
23, 949, 012
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Small Business Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of ail otlier positions.
Average num ber of all employees
.\verage salaries and grade.s:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01
Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week
base
Paj-mcnt above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred..
1963 actual
1964 estimate
655
6
464
$6. 691
GS-9.8
$3,001,771
75, 929
6,800
3. 083. 500
186. 900
9.200
146. 400
61.. 500
13, 300
60, 100
40,200
43, 900
76, 000
25, 000
3, 725, 000
1955 estimate
545
2
537
$6,817
OS-9.9
$3, 674, 670
18, 250
14. 380
3. 707, 300
246, 700
5,900
145,800
32, 100
16, 100
24, 800
45, 800
8,000
40, 000
28.500
4, 300, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Administrator
Deputy administrator
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director of office
G.S-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy office director
Director of office
General counsel
Special assistant to the administra-
tor
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate general counsel
Controller
Deputy office director
Director of office
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.A.ttomey
Deputy controUer
Deputy office director
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
3 45, 000
13.000
26. 000
13, 000
13,000
12, 000
12, 000
24, 000
48, 000
22, 600
11,060
32, 650
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17,500
3 46. 000
1 14.800
1 13, 000
2 26. 000
1 13.000
1 13. 000
12,000
12. 000
24. 000
36, 000
22, 860
11.050
32. 650
66
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Small Business Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntlDUed
1953 actual
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Director of office
Division chief
Secretary to loan review committee.
Special assistant to deputy adminis-
trator --- -
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
-Attorney
Business economist
Commodity industry analyst
Con tra ct specialist
Division chief
Financial specialist
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Investigator
Loan examiner
Production engineer
Statistician ---
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney --
Auditor —
Branch chief --
Business economist
Classification officer -
Commodity Industry analyst
Contract specialist
Division chief-
Financial specialist
Investigator.-- ---
Loan e.\amtner
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer ---
Production engineer ---
Statistician ---
Technical publications writer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Auditor
Branch chief. .-
Commodity industry analyst
Contract specialist
Information specialist..
Investigator
Loan examiner
Reports analyst
Technical publications writer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Budget analyst —
Information specialist -.
Investigator -
Placement officer
Procurement and property officer ..
Publications writer
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant ^
Administrative assistant-- —
Budget analyst
Industrial analyst
Loan docket control supervisor
Records analyst
Statistician
GS-7. Range .$4.20.5 to $4,966- -..
OS-6. Range $3,79,'i to $4,645
GS-6. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032 -..
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Total permanent, departmental _
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-wcck base.. .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.--
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, regional office
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ssociate regional director
Financial specialist.-
Procurement screening specialist...
Production or industrial specialist .
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
1
14
1
1
2
i
1
2
4
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
4
I
I
1
3
2
1
5
3
Total
salary
$10,800
152,200
11,300
43, 200
9,600
19, 200
38, 400
9,800
19, 200
38, 600
9.600
19. 400
20. 400
9. COO
9.600
28.800
10. 600
16, 920
8, 360
17, 720
35.440
8. 660
8. 360
34, 840
8.360
8,360
8. ,160
26, 080
18, 720
8. 360
42.800
26, 480
1955 estimate
7.040
14.080
7,040
22, 120
7,040
16, 080
14, 080
7,040
8,040
6,940
6,940
11, 880
6,940
6,940
5,940
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
22
6
33
32
6,940
6,140
5,940
6,140
6,060
15, 180
5.185
6,310
6, 060
6,186
6,310
97,760
20,600
124, 280
107, 040
28.390
3,230
240 1,646,406
68.9 411,828
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
9 99, 450
1 11.300
4 43, 200
1 9, 600
2 19, 200
3 28, 800
29, 200
38, 800
9.600
19, 600
19,400
9. 600
9.800
9,800
181.1
1, 234, 678
76,929
13 141,150
28,800
127, 800
67,400
156,800
17,120
8,360
17.720
17.720
8.660
9. 360
43. 600
8. 360
8,360
8. 560
26, 080
18. 720
8,560
36,640
1,360
1 7. 040
2 14, 280
7,440
7,240
15, 080
14, 080
7,040
5,940
5,940
11.880
6, 940
6,940
6, 940
6, 140
5,940
6,140
6, 940
6,340
.6, 186
1.6, 565
5,310
5,435
6, 185
5,310
19
7
27
27
86, 645
28, 940
104, 070
90, 926
28,870
3,230
8,856
210 1,443,876
3.3 22,836
206.7
1,421,040
18,260
6,556
1, 444, 846
13 141,400
3
21
7
28
28, 800
204, 800
67, 800
273, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICBS — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Riinge $8,360 to $9,360:
Finan eial spc clallst -
Procurement screening specialist--.
Production or industrial specialist -
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Financial specialist
Procurement screening specialist. ..
Production or industrial specialist -
GS-11. Range $5,940 to ,$6,940:
Administrative officer
Production or industrial specialist.
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
GS-7. Range $4,206 to .$4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.666
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
1953 actual
Total permanent, field-.
Deduct lapses.-- ---
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.. ,
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $144,320
27 232, 120
41 361,360
40 284, 200
1 7, 240
19 136.360
6.940
6,140
5,060
4,965
40. 076
36,860
286, 675
28, 470
1
1
10
10
85
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $146,320
27 232, 720
41 363, 560
40 284, 800
1 7, 240
19 137, 360
315 2,091,715
47. 9 324, 522
267.1
1, 767, 193
1,400
1, 768, 693
3, 083, 600
4,956
46, 120
37. 976
294. 410
29,190
336 2, 294, 790
6.0 41,160
329
2, 263, 630
8,825
2,262,465
3, 707, 300
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Salaries and Expenses, Smithsonian Institution
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 ..
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other 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 Printingand reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials -
09 Equipment -.- -.
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments -.- -.
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
501
4
492
$6, 206
GS-7.4
$3,135
CPC^.O
$2, 012, 870
13, 052
7,931
34 056
2, 067, 909
8,710
42, 172
10.736
30, 993
92, 320
42, 676
69, 696
50. 860
63
2,970
2, 419, 096
1954 estimate
601
3
485
$5, 279
GS-7.4
$3,168
CPC^.O
$2,021,528
10, 000
7,879
33, 485
2, 072, 892
10, 225
69, 400
11,000
32, 125
92, 320
593, 735
56, 750
66, 553
5,000
3, 000, 000
1956 estimate
501
3
477
$5, 376
GS-7.4
$3,211
CPC-4.0
$2,021,628
10,000
7,879
33, 485
2, 072, 892
16, 225
56, 400
24, 000
32, 125
92, 320
576, 735
56,750
68.663
5,000
3, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. R;mgo $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant secretary -
OS-15. Range $10,800 to .$11,800:
Assistant secretary
Director, United States National
Museum..-
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Anthropologist
Zoologist- -
Botanist -
Geologist
Museum curator
Director, Bureau of American Eth-
nology
Associate Director, Bureau of
A merican Ethnology
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 200
11,800
11,800
10. 400
111, 400
9, son
10,000
10, 200
10,600
10, 200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
salary
$12, 400
11.800
11,800
10,400
10,400
10, 000
10, 200
10,200
10,600
10, 400
1955 estimate
Nimi- Total
ber salary
$12,600
11.800
11,800
10,600
10.600
10,000
10, 400
10, 400
10,600
10,600
1
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
67
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Rr\npe $9,600 to $10.600— Con.
Director, Astrophysical Observa-
tory
Director, National Collection of
Fine Arts
Museum curator. National Air
Musoum ._
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Anthropologist
Zoologist
Botanist
Geologist
Museum curator
Astrophysicist .-_
Plant physiologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Anthropologist
Zoologist..
Geologist
Superintendent of buildings and
labor .._ _..
Botanist -
Museum curator
Biochemist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Anthropologist
Zoologist --
Botanist
Geologist
Museum curator _
Editor... -
Chief, personnel division
Chief, accounting division
Librarian
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Instrument maker _
Chief, supply division
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Anthropologist
Zoologist -
Botanist
Geologist -
Museum curator
Exhibits preparator..
Scientific illustrator _
Instrument maker
Plant physiologist
Assistant superintendent of build-
ings and labor
Librarian...
Editor
Administrative assistant
Chief, correspondence and records..
Chief, International Exchange
Service _ - -
Accotmtant
Chief, publications division
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4.955
GS-6. Ranee $3,795 to $4.545.._
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655 __.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430_
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.. _
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
CPC-8. Ranee $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3 200 to $3 680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,600
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Astrophysicist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Manager, National Air Museum
facilitv...
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Physicist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955"" "_ II!
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-». Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-J. Range $2,750 to $3,230—
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060-..
1
10, 200
9,600
43. 400
44,800
17.520
17. 920
26, 280
S,960
8.760
1 8,040
2 15, 280
1954 estimate
7,640
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
Total permanent, field.
2
5
4
4
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
6
1
2
7
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
23
li
31
42
12
10
2
4
36
7
6
101
33
66
13.080
32,100
26,560
25.960
18,220
6.140
6,140
6,140
18,020
5,875
5,625
10, 870
33,235
5.185
10.620
38,045
10. 745
5, 435
6,560
5,435
5,810
5,185
5,060
5,660
5.560
5.560
5.310
5,560
9.740
105. 216
69,880
119. 836
146, 830
38, 760
31.180
9.660
17, 685
141,460
24, 560
20,404
306, 470
98, 816
181, 210
484 1, 993. 770
13 53, 140
471 1,940.630
13, 052
7,651
12, 466
17,740
1, 991, 639
12,680
6,760
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,600
9.S00
44,200
45, 800
17,920
18, 320
26,680
9.160
8,960
8.040
29, 560
14, 080
7,840
7.040
7.440
7.040
19. 220
19, 220
20,420
13, 080
18,620
6.340
6,340
6.340
18, 220
6.000
5, 760
5.685
38. 795
.5. 310
10, 870
38.920
10, 995
5, .560
5. 6S5
5.560
.5. 810
5.310
6. 185
6.685
5,685
5,685
5,436
.5.686
9,990
111.920
64.425
118.675
160, 605
36. 130
37, 610
9.060
17, 710
142, 460
24, 720
20, 564
312. 260
90,280
178, 640
1
2
7
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
24
16
30
43
11
12
2
4
36
7
6
102
30
64
1955 estimate
484 2, 027, 259
19 80, 678
466 1, Mfi, 581
10,000
7,689
11,380
18,120
1, 993, 670
12,680
6,875
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
10,400
9,800
45,000
46,800
18, 320
18. 720
27. 2S0
9,160
9,160
8.040
30. 160
14. 480
8,040
7,240
7.440
7,040
19,620
19, 620
20.420
13. 280
19,020
6,340
6,340
6,540
18,620
6,126
6,875
,5, 810
39.420
6. 435
11.120
39. 420
11.245
5.085
5,810
5,685
5.935
5.435
5,310
5.810
5,810
5,810
5,660
5.S10
10,240
114.420
65, 675
121, 425
152, 765
36. 610
38,360
9.175
17, 960
144.160
25,200
20,884
317. 620
90,920
180,290
1
1
3
3
3
2
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
7
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
24
15
30
43
11
12
2
4
36
7
6
102
30
64
484 2,069,694
27 113. 113
457 1, 946, 581
10,000
7,589
11,. 380
18,120
1, 993, 670
13,080
6.000
1
1
1
1
5,186
4,205
3,910
3, 335
1
1
1
1
5,310
4,205
4,035
3,415
1
1
1
1
6.435
4,330
4,160
3,496
5
15,190
5
16. 590
5
16, 830
6
21, 985
5
23, 837
6
24,461
17
72, 240
17
74, 947
17
76, 791
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
$1, 844
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign coimtries: United States
15 $61, 990
2 10, 250
280
647
736
2,567
15 $64, 572
2 10, 375
290
575
800
2,610
15 64, 572
2 10, 375
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
Payment above basic rates:
290
575
Nightwork differential
800
Additional pay for services abroad
2,610
76, 370
79. 222
79, 222
01 Personal services.
2,067,909
2,072,892
2,072,892
Salaries and Expenses, National Gallery of Art
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
322
6
304
322
6
310
322
6
316
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,553
GS-6.1
$3,129
CPC-J.2
$4, 60S
GS-6.2
$3,160
CPC-4.2
$4, 656
GS-6.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,142
Average grade
CPC-1.2
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$1,056,990
16,889
4, 176
31, 895
$1, 089, 700
15, 750
4,300
27,800
$1, 107, 125
15,760
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,300
Payment above basic rates
27,800
Total personal services
1, 108. 960
1,781
1,134
8,022
66,583
5,222
189, 213
609
27,940
2,032
28
2,710
1, 137, 550
1,800
800
10,400
70, 300
5,200
15, 250
600
28,000
1,500
100
3,500
1, 164, 975
02 Travel
1,800
800
04 CnmmnnifAlion Rpr\'ipp.<?
10,400
05 Rents and utility services: Electric
current
70,300
06 Printing and reproduction
5,200
18, 376
Servicesperformed by other agencies.
600
31, 750
09 Equipment
1,500
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
100
4,200
Obligations incurred ,
1, 414, 224
1, 275, 000
1, 300, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant administrator...
Assistant treasurer
Assistant secretary.
Assistant chief curator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Chief engineer and building super-
intendent
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Curator, education
Curator, graphic arts
Curator, index
Curator, painting
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget analyst
Personnel officer
Photographic technologist
Museum curator
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Assistant superintendent, mainte-
nance
Assistant superintendent, technical.
Associate cui*ator of education
Attorney
Chief accountant
Horticulturist..
Librarian
Registrar
Supply officer
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4, Range $3,175 to $3,665
1953 actual
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 10. 400
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
8,960
7,440
8.040
7.840
7,640
6,140
6,140
6,940
5,186
5,560
5,685
5,810
5.810
5, ,560
5,686
6,810
14 66, 745
5 22, 600
16 62, 185
16 53,120
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 600
10,600
9,800
10, 000
1956 estimate
7.640
8,040
7,840
7,840
6,340
6,740
6,940
6,940
5,810
5,685
5,810
6,810
5,810
5,685
5,810
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 10,600
1 10,000
1 10. 200
9,360
7,840
8,040
8,040
7,840
6,540
6,940
6,940
6,940
5,810
5,810
5,810
5,810
6,810
5,810
5,810
5,310
81,236
8,340
62, 186
56, 855
1
17
2
16
17
5,435
82, 610
8,465
63, 560
66, 535
68
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Gallery of Art — Continued
DETAn, OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continuecJ
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $41,710
5 13, 830
1 4, 900
9 40,035
20 79. 100
19 64,960
4 13, 496
119 355,010
29 87, 208
32 84, 370
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $38, 920
5 13, 990
1 4. 900
8 36, 045
20 79, 900
19 66,960
4 13, 656
123 370, 250
26 78, 432
31 83,000
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $38. 520
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680..
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPG-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
5 14. 230
1 4. 650
8 34. 545
20 79, 600
19 66, 240
4 13. 736
123 369,610
26 78.112
31 82, 580
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
322 1,134,314
23.9 77,324
322 1, 147, 878
17.6 58,178
322 1,147,878
12 40, 753
Net permanent, departmental (av-
298.1
1,056,990
6,557
9,332
4,176
14, 794
17, 101
304.4
1,089,700
6,650
9,200
4,300
10,500
17,300
310
Other positions:
1,107,125
6,550
Intermittent employment
9 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
4,300
10, 500
Nightw'orli differential . _ _
17,300
01 Personal services
1, 108, 960
1, 137, 550
1 154 975
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, Subversive Activities Control Board
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
34
28
38
33
38
37
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 310
OS-8.0
$2, 731
CPC-3.5
$5,947
OS-9.0
$2,830
CPC-4,0
$5 947
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
GS-9.0
$2 830
Average grade
CPC-4.0
01 Persona] services;
Permanent positions
$186, 208
.573
2.040
27, 893
$23,5. 400
700
2.700
3.000
$257, 250
700
1 750
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Pavment above basic rates
Other payments for personal serv-
ices - .-
3 000
Total personal services
216. 714
1,020
241, 800
12,500
300
5,700
10.000
2.000
1,000
4.500
6. 800
700
262 700
02 Travel
4,659
5.300
1, 203
362
3,226
1,260
438
08 Supplies and materials
4 500
I.^i Tares nnd asspssmenft!
700
Obligations incurred .. .
228,882
285,000
300, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rate equal to or in
e.-5cess o( $10,800:
Chairman and board members
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75, 000
1 10,800
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75,000
1 10,800
2 21,600
1 10,000
1 9,800
1 9.360
1 9,360
3 21,520
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $75,000
1 10,800
2 21,600
1 10. 000
1 9,800
1 9, 360
1 9, 360
3 21 520
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Executive secretary .
i 9,800
1 9, 360
1 9,360
1 7,040
2 11,880
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Admmistrative and hearmg room
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attornev-adviser
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ttomcy-adviser..
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1984 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Personnel ofTicer .
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 600
5 25. 800
1 5, 185
3 13, 240
6 22. 460
2 6,830
2 6, 140
1 2,830
1 2, 632
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 800
5 25, 800
1 6, 185
8 33.640
4 15,640
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,500
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant to a board member
5 25,800
1 5, 185
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
8 33,640
OS 5 Range $3 410 to $4 160
4 15, 640
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 6, 140
2 5,660
2 6, 140
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
2 5,660
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
34 223,867
6.4 37,649
38 265,005
5 29,605
38 266,006
1.3 7,755
Net permanent, departmental (av-
27.6 186,208
573
2,040
27,893
33 235,400
700
2,700
3.000
36.7 257,250
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base...
Payment above basic rales: Overtime..
Other payments for personal services...
700
1,750
3,000
216,714
241,800
262,700
TARIFF COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Tariff Commission
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
211
195
204
198
204
199
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 057
GS-8.6
$6, 126
GS-8.7
$6,207
GS-8.7
01 Personal services:
$1, 203, 388
4,396
1,105
427
$1,240,925
4, 4.50
1,000
$1, 265, 600
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
4,600
Pavment above basic rates
1,000
Other payments for personal serv-
Total personal services . .
1, 209. 316
13, 465
10
6,067
1, 246, 375
13, 600
60
6,150
1,600
10, 000
1,000
2,500
12, 600
4,000
800
1, 271, 000
02 Travel
15,000
50
04 Communication services
5,650
2,500
06 Printing and reproduction
17, 491
1.817
3,230
12. 166
12, 363
597
10,000
2,000
Services performed by other agencies.
4,000
12,500
10,000
1,000
Obligations incurred .
1, 275, 521
1, 297, 375
1,333,600
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
GS-lfi. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief economist and chief, eco-
nomics di vision
Director of investigation
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, technical service
General counsel..
Secretary
Special industrial adviser..
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Adviser on European trade and
trade policy.
Advi.ser on Latin American trade
and trade policy
.\dviser on market and production
analysis
Chief, commodity division
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the chief, technical
service
Attorney
Commodity specialist
Economist
Industri:il engineer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Commodity specialist
1953 actual
1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
5 $75, 000
12,200
12, 200
11,800
11,060
10. 800
11.800
9,800
9,800
9.800
72, 400
8,560
8,360
204. 480
63. 720
26,680
74, 000
6
$90, 000
6
$90,000
1
1
12, 400
12, 400
1
1
12, 600
12, 600
1
1
1
1
11.800
11.300
10.800
11,800
1
1
1
1
11,800
11,300
11,050
11,800
1
10.000
1
10.000
1
10,000
1
10,000
1
7
9,800
73, 000
1
7
10. 000
73,200
1
21
7
3
8, 660
187. 160
63. 920
26,680
1
21
7
3
8,760
189, 760
64. 320
26, 280
10
74, 800
10
75, 800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
69
DETAH, OF PEESO.NAL SEETiCES — Continued
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Economist
Industrial engineer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Chief, statistical division..
Commodity specialist
Economist
Librarian...
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant to the Secretary
Attorney
Budget and methods analyst
Chief of section...
Commodity specialist
Economist
Librarian
Statistical assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956 _
aS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
OS-5. Range $:!.4I0 to $4,160
GS-I. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 ,
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $3,974 to $3.454
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
Wage Board grades:
WB-13. Range $4.2M to $4,950
WB-12. Range $4,098 to $4,742
WB-10. Range $3,723 to .$4,306
■V\'B-8. Range $3,349 to $3,869
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct;
Lapses
Savings due to use of former pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
pay .-
AH personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Commission representative in New
York
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
Total permanent, field
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment in excess of rates prevailing
during greater part of year due to
downgrading of positions
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $22. 320
2 14, 480
5.940
6,940
77,280
12.280
6.940
1
1
12
2
1
1
3
1
5
1
1
1
16
12
31
20
12
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
5,185
17,180
5,060
27,425
5,560
5,810
4,745
77.530
52, 415
125, 335
71,100
39,480
3,230
3. 1.34
11,328
4.306
8,444
3.931
6,740
204 1, 255, 568
16 90, 572
597
188 1,164.399
4,24S
1,105
1, 169. 752
1 5, 810
4 23,615
2 8,990
7 38, 415
148
574
427
39,664
1,209,316
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $22, 520
2 14, 480
1
1
15
1
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
15
11
28
19
11
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
5.940
6.940
95. 100
12.280
6,940
5,810
5.060
5.310
11,496
5,186
21, 866
6,685
6,810
4,870
72, .575
48,995
115,230
68, 166
36, 370
3.230
3,214
8,856
4, 722
9^028
4,306
7,364
197 1, 240, 765
6 38, 080
175
191 1.202,510
4,300
1,207,810
1 .5. 810
4 23.615
2 8.990
38.415
160
38, 565
1, 246, 375
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$23, 120
14,880
6,140
6,940
%,500
12.680
6,940
5,810
.5,060
5.435
11.620
5,310
22. 240
6. 810
5.S10
4.995
73.700
49, 870
117,230
69,045
36,850
.3,230
3,294
9,016
4,950
9,256
4,306
7,738
3
2
1
1
15
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
16
11
28
19
11
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
197 1, 257, 045
5 29,960
192 1,227,086
4,350
1,000
1.232.435
1 5.810
4 23. 616
2 8.990
7 38.415
150
38.565
1,271,000
THE TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Salaries and Expenses, The Tax Court of the United States
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
137
133
147
138
145
138
Average salaries and grades (exclusive of
judges) :
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,932
GS-7.3
$3,056
CPC-3.2
$4,950
GS-7.2
$2,992
CPC-3.2
•$5. 064
GS-7.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 024
CPC-3.2
01 Personal services:
$800,230
1,710
835
$822, 750
2,250
800
15, 000
$840, 975
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,400
800
Payments to be made to retired
judges pursuant to Public Law
219, 83d Cong., 1st sess ..
25,625
Total personal services
802,775
840,800
869,800
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
02 Travel
$28,810
1,370
4,135
$40,000
1,900
4,500
9,000
6.300
16,000
30.840
800
11,760
7,700
400
$43, 225
2,000
4 600
03 Transportation of things
04 CnrnmnnicRtinn services
Penalty mail
7 500
5,589
13,160
24,650
767
12,285
6 300
07 Other contractual services
29 475
Services performed by other agencies.
800
09 Equipment
5,442
114
7,000
899,007
970,000
1,000,000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Judge
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney (special assistant to Chief
Judge) --
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Attorney (commissioner)
Clerk of the court
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360: Attor-
ney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040: Attor-
ney
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Librarian
Reporter...
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal and assistant budget ofRcer..
Chief deputy clerk
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Assistant law librarian
Assistant reporter
Attorney
Chief deputy clerk
Head, general services section
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370....
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-!. Range $2.7.W to $3.230 --.
CPC-3. R,inge $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct iai)ses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net sahry)
Payments to be made to retired judges,
pursuant to Public Law 219, 83d
Cong., 1st sess
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
16 $240,000
9,800
19,200
9,800
9 78, 640
5 30,700
1 5,940
1 6,000
1
1
11
1
1
4
27
22
4
14
9
1
5,060
5,060
56,410
6,310
5,435
20, 105
124, 160
94,240
15.390
4S, 130
29, 670
3,070
1 3.390
4 11.888
137 827, 398
4. 5 27. 168
132.5 800,230
1,710
835
802, 775
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
16 $240,000
1 10,800
1 9,800
3 29,000
1 9,800
7 60,520
1 7, 240
6 35,640
1 6, 140
1 5,940
1 6, 125
1 5, 626
1 5, 185
1 5.060
9 46,915
1
4
29
24
5
15
11
2
1
4
5.660
20. 605
135. 320
104, 955
19, 425
62, 105
36,050
6,980
3,390
11,668
147 878, 748
9.2 55.998
137. 8 822, 750
15,000
2,260
800
840,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $240,000
1 10,800
1 10,000
3 29,400
1 10,000
6 52. 900
2 14, 280
7 41,980
1 6,140
1 5,940
1 6,250
1 6,750
1 6,310
1 6, 1S5
10 52, 225
1
4
29
23
5
14
9
2
1
4
5,685
20, 980
137, 195
102, 160
19, 925
49, 330
30. 390
6,060
3,390
11,728
145 883, 063
6. 9 42, 088
138. 1 840, 975
25, 625
2,400
800
809, 800
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
General Operating Expenses, Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estlmato
Total number of permanent positions
.Average number of all employees
42,120
40. 526
40,111
37,637
36, 738
33, 133
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarv
$4,109
GS-6.0
$2,932
CPC-3.2
$4,174
$4,265
GS-5.3
$2,987
CPC-3.3
$4,118
$4,189
GS-5.2
$2,982
CPC-3.3
$4,205
Crafts, protective, and custodial 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 i^tes
$165, 278, 384
634, 242
1.093,041
$156, 172, 261
594, 662
556,804
$137,427,040
623, 075
542,232
Total personal services
167, 006, 667
157, 323, 717
138, 492, 347
70
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
General Operating Expenses, Veterans Administration— Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continuea
Object classification
Travel;
Employee
Beneficiary
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utilities
Printmg and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
Refunds, awards, and indemnities —
Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total obligations.
19S3 actual
$2, 447, 736
295, 622
637, 134
1,671.828
1, 867, 745
2, 058. 926
4. S18, 264
2, 448. 086
871. 449
21. 576
2, 293, 673
72, 093
267, 146
186. 776. 934
77, 100
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
$3, 203, 500
314, 256
656, 828
4, .503, 681
1, 745. 886
1, 958. 232
6, 141, 791
2. 310. 660
713,711
34.884
2. 800. 000
40. 000
293. 575
182, 040, 611
77, 611
$3. 200. 000
294, 450
647. 857
4, 539, 409
1, 829, HI
1, 893, 737
7, 146. 082
2, 365, 708
750. 354
3. 300. 000
40. 000
289, 006
186, 699, 834
181, 963, 000
164, 787. 061
87, 061
164, 700, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rate^ equal to or m
excess of $13,000:
Administrator
Deputy admiQistrator
General schedule grades:
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Solicitor
General counsel
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Deputy administrator for insurance.
Deputy administrator for veterans
benefits
Assistant administrator for admm-
istration —
Controller.-- ---•
Assistant administrator for legisla-
tion --•
Assistant deputy administrator,
compensation and pensions
Assistant deputy administrator,
vocational rehabilitation and
education
Assistant administrator, claims
Assistant administrator, finance
Assistant administrator, Insurance-
Assistant administration, voca-
tional rehabilitation and educa-
tion
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Actuary, life
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
Assistant administrator, contact
and administrative services
Assistant administrator, personnel..
Assistant to admmi.strator
Assistant deputy administrator
Assistant deputy administrator,
field
Assistant deputy administrator for
insurance
Assistant deputy administrator,
insurance .-■
Assistant deputy administrator,
insurance accounts--
Assistant deputy administrator,
insurance claims
Assistant deputy admmistrator,
loan guaranty
Assistant deputy administrator,
underwriting
Assistant deputy administrator,
veterans benefits
Assistant for systems and evalua-
tion.
Associate general counsel
Associate solicitor
Chairman, board of veterans ap-
peals.
Chief purchasing agent
Controller..
Deputy general counsel
Deputy solicitor
Director of service
Educationalist
E,xecutive assistant administrator. -
Executive assistant administrator,
claims
Executive assistant administrator,
contact and administrative serv-
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$17, 500
16.000
1 13, 200
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$17. 600
16, 000
13, 200
13, 400
12,200
1 12, 000
1
12,000
12, 400
12. 400
1965 estimate
Nujn- Total
ber salary
$17. 600
16, 000
1 12. 400
12.200
12. 200
12. 000
1 12. 200
12. 400
12. 200
12, 200
12. 000
11. 800
11.800
23, 100
11.800
11,800
1 12,200
11,800
11, 800
11,650
11, 800
11,800
11. 300
23, 600
13,400
12,400
12. 200
12. 200
12. 400
12, 400
12.400
12,400
4 43, 200
1 11, 800
Executive assistant administrator,
finance..
10, 800
97, 200
22, 600
1 11,300
1 11,800
1 11.050
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 11,060
1 11,800
1 11, 800
1 11,800
1 11, 800
11,300
46. 200
43, 200
11, 800
11,050
21, 100
11.050
10,800
219, 160
22.600
22. 100
1 11.800
1 11, 800
1 11, 800
11, 550
11,300
23. 600
11,300
11.800
11.050
11,060
11,050
11.800
11,0.50
11, 800
11,300
45, 460
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
11,800
11. 0,50
2 21,100
1 11.060
20 220, 000
'"2""22,'i60
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Contmued
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11.800~Con.
Executive assistant administrator,
insurance
Executive assistant administrator,
legislation
Executive assistant administrator,
personnel
Executive assistant admmistrator,
vocational rehabilitation and edu-
cation
Executive dhector for supervision...
Fiscal accountant.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Senior advisement and guidance
officer
Special assistant to assistant admin-
istrator, insurance
Special assistant to assistant deputy
administrator
Supervising actuary
Vice chairman, board of veterans
appeals
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Actuary, life
Adjudicator
Adjudicator, supervisor
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architectural engineer
Assistant associate general counsel..
Assistant director of service
Assistant fair employment ofRcer...
Assistant for special projects
Assistant to the Administrator
Associate member— chief of section.
Associate member — legal
Associate membei^-medical
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Attorney, legislative
Attorney, trial examiner
Chairman, central committee of
waivers and forfeitures
Chahman, central dependents pen-
sion board
Chairman, rating schedule board...
Chief of division
Chief hearing exammer
Deputy chief purchasmg agent
Director of service
Director, vocational rehabilitation
and educational supervision
Educationalist
Executive assistant for evaluation-
Executive ofhcer
Finance and busmess analyst
Fiscal accountant
Hearing examiner -,-;,- v
Information and editorial speclallst..
Inspector-lnvestigator
Insurance examiner .-
Land planning engineer
Legal assistant
Legislative attorney
Liability and liquidation specialist- .
Loan guaranty examiner
Loan specialist
Medical physician
Organization and methods exammer.
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist
Position classifier
Printing and publications specialist-
Psychologist, personnel counselor...
Realty officer •
Senior advisement and guidance
officer
StafI assistant
Statistician
Supervisor, management
Supervisory budget examiner -
Supervisory insurance specialist
Supervisory organization and meth-
ods exammer
GS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Accountant, supervisor
Auditor, supervisor
Actuary
Actuary (life) -.-
Adjudicator.
Adjudicator, supervisor
Adjudicator (legal)
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Appraiser, supervisor
Architectural engineer..
.\ssistant chief of division
Assistant director of service.
Assistant to the Administrator
Attorney -
Attorney adviser .--
Attorney, field examiner
Attorney, supervisor
Num- Total
bei
salary
$11,800
11, 800
11, 800
1954 estimate
11. 800
10, 800
10, 000
60, 800
21. 000
20. 600
110. 000
9,600
Ntim- TotaJ
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
20,400
111, 000
22 225. 600
2 20, 800
9,800
10, 200
10, 600
19.600
60. 000
5 61,200
113,000
40,000
20,800
10, 400
10. 400
10.000
10. 200
21,000
10,400
2 20,000
9,160
17, 120
106. 120
27.680
122. 640
42, 800
8,960
9,160
384.640
9,360
10,800
11,800
22, 600
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
2
6
2
2
11
1
1
10
2
1
1
1
8
17
10
2
11
1
22
1
1
10
1
1
20
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1956 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10,800
11,050
11.800
11,050
20, 200
61 000
1 11, 050
1 11, 800
1 11. 050
2 20, 600
20 600
109, 200
9,800
9.800
100. 200
20, 2Q0
9.600
9.800
10. 200
79, 800
171.600
101, 000
2 20,200
1 10. 400
1 10, 000
10 100, 800
2 20. 400
1 9. 600
1 10. 000
1 10, 300
8 82. 600
17 173. 400
10 102, 200
112. 200
10, 000
227, 800
10,600
10.600
10. 400
99. 800
10, 000
9.600
203, 400
9.600
3 31, 200
1 10, 200
1 10,600
1 10, 600
1 10.600
10 101,000
1 10. 200
1 9, 800
20 204,600
1 9,800
10. 400
9.600
9.800
1 10. 600
1 9. 600
1 9, 800
10,000
9 800
1 10, 400
10. 400
10 600
10.000
1 10, 200
60 400
loiooo
51 600
1 10,600
40.800
113.800
4 41,000
31,000
3 31,400
10 400
10 400
''I 200
10,600
20, 400
20 400
2 20,600
20.200
9.600
20,400
9,600
77, 040
8,660
8, 560
9 360
2 20.200
1 9,600
2 20,600
1 9,800
9 77, 440
1 8, 560
1 8, 660
17,320
106. .520
151. 280
33, 840
8, .360
8. 360
43, 000
8,960
77, 440
17, 720
8.760
9 160
2 17,320
1 8, 560
18 152,080
4 34. 040
1 8,360
1 8, 660
6 43. 200
1 9. 160
9 77. 840
2 17,920
1 8, 760
386. 040
9,360
36,240
42 366,720
4 36, 640
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
71
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental — Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
OS-13. Ranpo $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Budget examiner
Chairman (alternate)
Chief of division
Chief of section
Chief survey specialist
Claims e-xaminer
Classification officer, supervisor
Consultant (legal)
Consultant (medical)
Consultant (rehabilitation)
Contact officer
Contract specialist
Dentist
Dental offioT
Director of service
Distribution specialist
Economist
Educationalist ;_-_
Employee relations officer
Executive assistant _ _-
Financial and business analyst
Fiscal accountant
Hearing examiner..
In formation specialist
Inspection and investigation officer.
Insurance specialist
Inveitt-ory and management special-
ist
Land planning engineer
Landscape architect
Legal assistant
Legislative attorney
Liability and liquidation specialist .
Loan guaranty examiner
Ivoan guaranty specialist
Loan guaranty specialist, super-
visor .-
Loan and property program special-
ist.
Loan service specialist
Management survey officer
Market and commodity analyst
Medical officer
Medical p'^ysician
Occupational specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel examiner
Personnel officer
Personnel officer, supervisor
Personnel rating examiner _ . .
Placement officer.
Position classifier
Printing and publications specialist.
Psychologist
Realty officer
Research specialist
Security ofEcer
Senior advisement and guidance
officer
Special assistant
Staff assistant
Statistician..
Supervisor (loan guaranty)
Supiily specialist
Trial attorney
Training officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Actuarial
Adjudicator
Administrative analyst.. _.
.Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architectural engineer
Artist
Assistant chief of division
Assistant service director
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Attorney reviewer
Attorney trial examiner
Authorization officer
Authorization specialist
Budget examiner
Business accountant
Business consultant
Chief of division
Chief of section.-
Claims examiner
Communications officer
Compliance specialist
Contact ofilcer.
Cost analyst
Contact representative
Contact specialist —
Contact supervisor
Contract specialist
Correspondence management
analyst ._
Counseling specialist
Dentist _.
Distribution specialist
Num-
ber
Total
salary
8 $68,280
1 9,160
17,720
8,760
1 8,560
1 8,760
16 142,160
2 17, 720
6 63,360
8 70,880
1 8,660
26 229,660
3 27,680
10 88,200
20 177,200
15 131,400
1 9, 160
6 54,360
2 17, 720
1 8, 760
7 62, 920
3 26,680
1 9,160
1 8, 560
6 51,560
9,360
1 7, 840
38 294,920
1
26
3
7,440
197, 640
21.920
44.040
7,840
1
52
3
5
5
7,040
380,880
23,320
38,600
39,000
10
2
71,800
14,880
6 45,640
1 7, 640
7 54,280
14 107, 960
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$68,680
17.320
187. 120
43. 000
36, 040
9.11)0
,S. 300
43.200
84.600
8.660
8.560
17,720
8,760
8.760
17, .?20
8.560
62. 120
25,280
8,660
8,760
8.560
142. 960
34,840
53,560
79,440
8,360
2
22
5
4
1
1
5
10
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
7
3
1
1
1
16
4
6
9
1
1
1
1
26
3
1
10
3
1
1
4
6
1
1
5
1
12
1
38
I
I
26
3
f.
1
1
3
1
52
3
5
5
3
10
2
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
7
1
4
14
8.360
8.560
8.760
232.160
27.880
8.360
88.600
26,080
42.000
8.960
8. 360
144.320
16.920
61,720
178,000
8,360
131,800
9.160
54. 560
17. 720
8. 360
17.720
8. 360
8,960
63,120
26,680
16. 720
44.000
9.160
8.560
25,880
61, 560
8.760
8.360
42.600
9. 300
86. 080
7,040
294. 520
7.040
7.440
197. 440
22.120
44.240
7,840
7,040
21,720
7.240
379. 680
23,520
38,000
39.200
22,120
72,000
16,080
7,040
35.100
7.040
46.840
7,040
7,240
49.SS0
7.440
54,080
7,040
28,160
108, 360
1 7,040
1 7, 040
1 7,640
1 7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
$25,880
17.520
188. 620
43.400
36,640
1
1
8.660
44.000
85.000
8.760
8,560
1 8,960
2 17,520
1 8,560
8,560
4 35,440
5 44,800
9 79.640
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,760
2 18, 620
1 8.360
3 26, 480
5 42, 400
1 8,960
17 144, 920
2 16,920
7 61,920
1 8,360
5 42.000
2 17. 520
2 17. 720
1 8, 560
8,560
2 18,320
1 8, 760
2 16, 920
5 44,200
8.760
26,280
42.800
8.760
8,560
43,000
12
1
9
1
1
2
1
86.880
7.840
66.560
7. 040
7.640
14.080
7.440
44,440
1 7,040
3 21, 920
52 378,680
"6'"37^46o
3 22,320
60,280
7,040
36,300
7,040
7,240
7,440
60,280
7,640
7.040
28,560
7,040
7,040
7,640
7,040
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Cnn.
Document analyst
Educationalist
Employee relations officer
Executive assistant
Entitlement specialist
Educational benefits specialist
Employee relations training officer..
Field supervisor
Financial and business analyst
Fiscal analyst
Fiscal accountant
General economist
Housing market analyst
Information and/or editorial special-
ist
Inspector-investigator.
Illustrator
Inventory management specialist...
Insurance specialist
Insurance examiner
Liaison specialist...
Legal assistant
Legal consultant
Legislative attorney
Land planning engineer.
Loan guaranty examiner
Market and commodity analyst —
Managem.ent survey officer
Medical, physician.
Motion picture producer
Occupational outlook supervisor —
Organization and/or methods exam-
iner
O verseas liaison officer
Persoiuiel officer — staff —
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer —
Procurement and supply officer
Psychologist
Purchasing specialist. _
Prosthetic repau-man
Qualifications examiner
Radio information specialist
Rating examiner
Realty officer.
Records management analyst
Recreational supervisor
Rehabilitation training specialist...
Requirements and utilization officer.
Research specialist
Special assistant
Statistician
Supervising actuary, life
Supervising auditor
Supervising contact representative _
Supervising legal assistant..
Supervising personnel officer
Supply officer
Supply specialist
Systems accountant
Telecnmnnmications supervisor
Training officer...
Trial attorney
Visual information officer
Visual motion picture operator
Visual presentation and informa-
tion specialist
GS-II. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
.Accountant...
.Actuary, life
.Adjudicator __.
.Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant...
.Administrative officer
-Analyst
Appointment officer.
Archivist
Assistant chief of section..
Attorney.
Attorney-adviser
Attorney reviewer
Auditor
.Authorization officer
Budget examiner
Business accountant
Chief of division
(I^hief of section...
Claims examiner
Communications officer
Compliance specialist..
Conservation analyst
Contact specialist
Contract specialist
Correspondence management
analyst
Cost accountant..
Cost analyst
Distribution specialist
Document analyst.
Educationalist
Employee relations officer
Employee relations and training
officer __^^__.„,.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
18 128.320
2 15, 080
1 8,040
32 227,280
2 14,080
18 136,920
9 66,760
1 8,040
'21" "162^640
6 43,840
"ii"'"8L640
16 122,240
"i""8,oii)'
24 171,360
8 59, 120
5 38,800
1 7,640
2 14.680
1 7,040
2 14, 280
4 31, 760
"i"'""7,'840'
'i"""'7."840'
8 67, 620
7,640
7,040
7,240
7,840
2 12, 680
64 411,160
2 13,680
24 153, 760
1 6,740
1 6, 140
1 6,140
2 12,880
16 98,640
9 56,660
32 216,680
10 60,800
1 6,140
2 12,480
1 5,940
'i3'""83,'626
2 12, 280
2 13, 080
2 12, 280
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
18
2
1
3
1
1
21
1
1
32
2
1
20
10
1
1
4
1
3
21
1
6
1
11
1
25
16
1
1
24
1
9
5
3
2
1
5
2
2
1
2
1
4
3
1
1
1
2
6
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
4
1
1
11
2
64
1
2
24
1
1
1
2
2
21
9
7
32
10
1
6
2
2
1
1
1
3
13
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
$7,240
128,120
15,280
8,040
22.720
7.040
7,040
161,040
7,040
7,240
228,080
14,280
7,240
152,200
73,800
7,040
7,040
28,660
8,040
21,120
161, 240
7,240
44,040
7,240
81,840
7,040
177,600
121,440
7,040
8,040
170, 160
7,040
67,960
39.000
21, 120
14.280
7,040
39,000
14,080
14,880
7,240
14.480
7,040
31,960
21, 120
7,840
7,040
7,640
14,080
42.040
71,200
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,240
7.040
7,040
14,080
14,280
7,840
14,480
30,160
7,040
7,440
7,840
67, 740
12,880
411,160
6,140
13,680
153,760
6,740
6,140
6,140
12,280
12,880
128,540
66,660
43,580
216,680
60,800
6,140
37,640
12,680
12,480
6.340
6,940
6,940
18.620
83,020
6,140
6,140
6,340
12,280
12, 480
13, 080
12,280
6,140
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $36,200
3
1
1
21
1
1
23,120
7,240
7,040
152,040
7,040
7,240
7,240
162, 800
74,400
7,040
7,240
28,960
3
1
1
6
1
11
1
25
1
1
21,320
7,640
7,440
44,240
7,240
82,040
7,240
178,400
7,640
7,040
164,820
7,240
68,760
7.640
21,120
14,280
7,040
39,200
14,080
1 7,040
2 15, 680
3 21, 120
1
1
2
6
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
7,040
7,840
14,280
42.840
71,800
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,440
7,240
7,040
14,080
14,480
2
4
1
14.680
30,560
7,040
11 67, 740
2 12.880
1 6, 140
1 6,140
2
12.280
21
128,540
7
43,580
7
43,580
6
2
37.640
12,680
1
1
6,340
5,940
18.620
12,280
6, 140
6,140
12,280
12, 480
1 6, 140
72
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
General Operating Expenses, Veterans Administration — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to .$6.940— Con.
Emrloyee training officer
Entitlement specialist
Exhibits specialist
Field supervisor _
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal analyst
Forms examiner
General economist
Housing market analyst
Illustrator. _
Information and/or editorial spe-
cialist
Inspector-investigator
Insurance examiner
Insurance specialist
Legal assistant
Legislative attorney
Liaison oiUcer and procedure ana-
lyst
Liaison representative
Loan guaranty examiner
Loan processing and examining
specialist _
Loan and property program spe-
cialist
Loan specialist
Mail and/or file supervisor
Manager
Market and commodity analyst
Microphotographic analyst
Miscellaneous duplicating equip-
ment supervisor. _
Organization and/or methods ex-
aminer _
Organization planning specialist
Performance rating technician
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Placement officer _
Position classifier
Printer and publisher
Procurement and supply officer
Purciiasing agent
Qualification examiner
Qualifications rating e.xaminer
Realty officer-
Records management analyst
Records management assistant
Research specialist
Safety and fire officer
Staff assistant
Standards tester
Statistical analyst _..
Statistician
Supervisory analytical statistician..
Supervisory fiscal accountant
Supervisory fiscal accounts officer...
Supervisory legal assistant
Supply officer
Supply specialist
Systems accountant
Technical assistant
Telecommunications supervisor
Test technician..
Trial attorney
Work measurement analvst
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant _
Administrative officer
.\ssistiint chief of division
Assistant manager...
Benefit payment supervisor
Budcct analyst
Chief of section
Contact representative
Employment counselor
Executive officer
Fiscal accountant
Illustrator
Information specialist
Insurance examiner
Mail and file supervisor
Supply specialist
Tabulating equipment supervisor..
Tabulating project planner
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor.
Translator.-
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Adjudicator
.\ssistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to deputy administrator.
.\ttorney
Auditor (general)
Authorization officer
Automotive equipment supervisor.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13,080
10 66. 200
27 167,580
12, 680
'13^480'
2 12, 480
1 5,940
1 5,940
4 25, 960
1 5,940
4 25,960
2 12, 680
1 5, 940
35 219, 700
1
6,340
9 56. 060
9 54,660
9 55, 260
2 12,280
1 5,940
"i'""'6,'946
'i'" 5,'946'
1 5.940
"s" '49.' 320"
6,140
1 6, 940
2 12, 680
1 6, 250
4 23, 625
1 6, 250
1 5,500
6,250
17, 375
6,000
6.625
11, 126
12, 126
1 5. 875
1 6, 125
1 5, 625
1 6, 260
8 43, 355
180
1, 045, 800
1 5. 810
1 5, 810
34, 485
10, 470
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
180
1
1
3
1
4
4
6
2
$13,
6,
6,
65,
lo:
37,
6,
12,
12,
13,
12,
36,
6,
42,
26,
219,
6.
6,
62,
66,
54,
66,
12,
12,
6,
5,
17,
5,
6
6,
17,
6,
6,
11.
12,
12,
5,
6,
6,
6,
11
43,
1, 046,
6,
17
S,
23,
22,
34,
10,
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
I
1
9
$6, 140
6,340
60, 060
6
1
37,840
6,140
2
1
12,680
6,140
6
36, 840
7
42, 980
6,140
6,140
42, 980
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
27
1
171,180
6,140
10
62,400
1
6
6. 140
38, 040
2
1
12,480
6,140
1
6,140
3
18,420
2
1
3
12, 480
6.140
18, 420
6,140
37. 840
fi. 140
6,140
6, 140
6.140
42, 980
68,5^0
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
11, 125
6,260
3 17, 476
1 5, 626
1 6,000
1 5, 876
6,125
6,625
2 12, 125
11,620
33, 235
5,685
17, 430
6,810
23, 240
22, 240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
aS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Actuary (life)
Administrative officer..
Analyst
Budget analyst..
C ase technician
Chief of division
Chief of section
Communications officer
Conservation analyst
Contact representative
Claims examiner
Correspondence examiner
Distribution specialist
Document analyst
Employee relations officer
Equipment specialist..
Field supervisor
Fiscal accountant
l*iscal analyst
General economist
General supply officer
Information and/or editorial special-
ist
Illustrator —
Legal assistant
Legislative analyst
Librarian
Loan guaranty examiner...
Mail supervisor
Safety officer
Space requirements and utility of-
ficer
Organization and/or methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Photographer (still)
Statistician
Tabulating equipment operator
Storekeeper (genera!)
Technical adviser
Research specialist
GS-8. Range $4,020 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
GS-6, Range $3,796 to $4,545..
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
OS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,31 5-
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CFC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $:),200 to .$3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $:5.464
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to .$3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
CPC-1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
Ungraded positions
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
Nightwork differentia!..
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Manager
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Adjudicator
Adjudicator supervisor
Administrative officer
General attorney
Loan guaranty officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Adjudicator
Adjudicator supervisor
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Authorization officer
Fiscal accountant
General attorney
Insurance examiner
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1
22
3
13
2
Total
salary
$5, 185
117.440
15. 930
68, 905
10, 370
10, 996
11, 245
11,495
16, 680
15, 805
2
1
3
16-
10, 870
6,560
16. 305
88. 120
5,810
5.310
6,810
10. 370
22. 490
6.435
5,810
6,810
228.285
15, 930
5.560
69. 530
68.870
42. 480
16. 555
68,450
5.310
5,810
61
243
197
739
1,927
1,912
l'
1
266, 370
,126,065
849.615
, 908, 515
,883,885
,761,210
, 725, 770
2,980
4,690
10
2
19
209
65
16,710
33,016
34, 480
6,828
60,250
614, 240
147,380
79 329,742
,032
36, 737, 275
482
1,537,004
,560
36, 200, 271
120,005
196, 968
3,808
35,621,052
12 138, 600
33
19
91
2
2
4
48
1
68,800
39, 000
772, 400
79,000
28,800
287, 880
163, 040
817,800
18,320
17,120
36.840
421, 620
9,160
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 745
117,440
16, 065
69. 030
10. 370
5,560
44. 365
11,370
11,245
11.495
16. 680
15,806
5,660
5,686
11, 120
5,660
66. 895
33.360
5.686
5.810
6,435
5,810
10. 370
22,490
5.436
6.810
6.810
6.436
6,060
5,060
228, 285
21.240
6,660
69, 630
68,870
63.600
11.496
68,450
6.435
11,120
27 136.326
156
725.000
140 609, 660
392
1,666,400
815
2, 852, 875
844
2, 730, 500
456
1,364,865
15
177
41
12, 200
?6, 375
20, 900
6,908
47,700
522, 868
113,776
93 382,992
5,317
27, 129, 438
1,295
8,122,907
4,022
19, 006, 531
72, 501
9,000
4,000
14 160, 200
7
4
78
10
3
35
21
93
2
2
4
61
1
69,000
39, 400
802, 400
99,200
29,400
305, 400
180. 660
835, 320
18,520
17. 120
36, 240
447. 800
9,160
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 745
,5, 810
16, 055
42, 605
10, 370
5,560
44, 356
11, 370
6,810
3 15, 805
1 6,560
1 6,685
31
4
1
1
5
9
2
10
1
2
1
2
25
149
119
361
719
2,
796
66,896
33.360
5,685
5,810
6,435
5,810
5,310
10, 245
5,436
5.810
5,810
5,436
6,060
5,060
in. 465
21.240
6.560
6.810
27.175
53.600
11.495
53, 270
6.435
11,120
5,060
10,120
126, 325
692, 560
518, 105
1,417,400
9
2, 467, 475
6
2, 604, 950
2
1,351,600
4,690
3
7
6
2
12
157
41
12,200
26, 375
20,900
6,908
38,160
459, 392
113,775
76 328,000
4,075
18,964,400
395
1, 305, 961
3,680
17, 658, 449
67,319
15,150
4,125
17,745,043
6
4
75
8
3
34
19
89
2
2
4
43
1
60,000
39, 400
772.800
79,000
28,800
296,340
163,840
799, 080
18,520
17, 320
36,240
420, 120
9,360
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
73
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Ranse $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Legal assistant
Loan guaranty officer
Medical (physician)
Personnel officer, __
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Adjudicator. __
Adjudicator supervisor _
Administrative officer
Appraiser..
Attorney adviser
Attorney reviewer
Authorization officer
Contact representative
Dental officer
Educational benefits specialist-.
Facilities specialist
Fiscal accountant-
General attorney
Insurance examiner
Legal assistant
Loan guaranty examiner...
Loan guaranty officer-..
Loan service representative
Medical officer ,
1953 actual
Medical physician
Organization and/or methods ex-
aminer
Personnel officer
Psychologist, vocational adviser...
Rating specialist, legal
Rating specialist, occupational.
Realty olficer-
Registration officer
Training specialist
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adjudicator
Adjudicator supervisor
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Attorney field e-xaminer
Attorney reviewer
Authorization officer
Business accountant-
Contact representative
Educational benefits specialist-.
Facilities specialist
Fiscal accountant __.
General attorney
General supply officer
Insurance examiner
Loan guaranty examiner
Loan guaranty olficer
Loan service representative
Organization and/or methods ex-
aminer
Persoimel officer
Psychologist, personnel coimselor..
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Rating specialist, legal...
Realty officer
Statistician
Training specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser .,
Building and grounds supervisor..
Contact officer
Contract specialist
Educational benefits specialist
Facilities specialist
Fiscal accountant-.
General supply officer
Insurance examiner
Loan guaranty examiner
Loan service representative
Organization and/or methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Psychologist, vocational adviser. ..
Realty olficer assistant
Training specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Adjudicator
Appraiser..
Administrative officer
.\ttorney, field examiner..
Business accountant
Benefit payment clerk,.
Contact representative.
Num- Total
her salary
3 $25,480
42 367.320
5 45. 200
1 9, 300
195
1,519.860
30 228. 200
455, 880
203, 680
144,560
122, 640
38, 200
31,160
261. 960
7.040
119, 640
126, 520
782, 320
38. 600
86, 200
51, 480
438, 520
90,280
59
27
19
16
5
4
34
1
16
16
103
6
11
7
58
12
235
1, 806, 920
11 85, 640
12 91, 280
14 109, 160
46 347,240
157
1, 220, 260
234
1, 821, 680
10 76, 000
1 7,840
36 272,840
160
1, 043, 840
25 162,900
13,280
395, 760
466. 260
201, 540
87,360
395, 400
500, 480
113, 580
6,740
216. 600
268, 320
2
61
72
31
14
60
81
17
1
33
39
198
1,298,240
3 19, 220
5 33, 700
19 638,160
!6 106, 840
12 274,180
60 320,580
52 335,420
63 349,760
256
1, 706, 780
1 6, 940
25 160, 700
5 31,300
28 185,220
3
20
66
1
60
197
1
1
1
74
6
3
13
35
3
4
1
2
137
17, 125
118,000
329, 875
6, 250
370, 115
1, 169, 920
6,260
6,000
457, 936
35. 625
17,750
77, 375
205, 875
17,760
23,875
6,250
11.760
838. 330
43 241, 955
699
3, 928, 816
250
1. 405, 000
36 202,660
260
1,460,600
96 539,510
20 112,200
372
2, 090, 820
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $25,680
45 393.740
5 45. 600
1 9, 360
205
1,595.860
31 235, 840
478. 400
211,320
152. 000
130, 080
38, 200
31, 160
276, 840
7.040
127,080
133, 960
819, 920
38, 600
86, 200
61, 480
464, 000
90, 280
62
28
20
17
5
4
36
1
17
17
1965 estimate
5
11
7
60
12
246
1,890,120
11 85, 840
12 91. 480
14 109,360
48 362,520
164
1. 273, 340
245
1, 904, 920
10 75. 200
1 7. 840
38 287,920
172
1, 131, 120
27 177,180
13. 480
431. 520
503. 160
216. 420
94.700
425, 160
560, 060
121, 120
6,740
231,680
289, 940
2
65
77
33
15
64
18
1
36
42
214
1,413,080
3 19, 620
6 40, 040
16 689, 540
17 181, 120
:5 295,300
54 349,340
66 364,380
57 378,720
274
1, 835, 260
1 6, 940
27 174, 980
5 31, 700
30 199, 900
3
22
57
1
60
200
1
1
1
75
6
3
13
36
3
4
1
2
137
18. 075
129, 000
335, 175
6,260
370,615
1,186,020
6, 250
6,126
463, 435
35, 875
18. 000
77, 875
206. 125
17. 875
24, 125
6.250
11,875
838, 330
46 261,010
755
4, 286, 175
270
1, 532, 700
38 215,030
280
1,589,700
103 684, 305
22 124, 670
401
2, 276, 685
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $25,880
42 368.520
5 46, 800
1 9, 360
192
1,498.640
30 228,200
448,440
203, 880
144, 360
122, 640
38, 200
31, 160
264. 520
7,240
119,040
126, 320
767, 840
38, 600
86, 200
51, 280
431,480
90, 280
58
27
19
16
6
4
33
1
16
16
101
5
11
7
57
12
247
1, 894, 400
11 85, 640
12 91. 280
14 109. 160
45 340. 000
154
1. 198, 140
230
1, 792, 120
10 76. 000
1 8. 040
36 273,040
160
1,042,640
26 163.300
13, 480
394, 960
465, 860
201,740
87. 760
394,200
500, 880
113, 980
6,940
216,800
268, 920
2
61
72
31
14
60
81
17
1
33
39
196
1, 286, 360
3 19, 020
5 33, 900
17 632, 220
16 lf.7, 240
.2 274,580
50 320,980
52 336,820
53 348,560
252
1,678,480
1 6, 940
25 160, 300
5 31. 700
28 184,820
3
20
66
1
60
197
1
1
1
74
6
3
13
35
18, 075
118,900
324, 825
6,250
370, 740
6,250
6,125
458, 385
36, 000
18, 125
78, 000
206, 250
3 18, 260
4 24.280
1 6. 250
2 12,000
137 838,426
43 241,955
699
3, 930, 816
250
1, 406, 000
36 202, 660
260
1, 461, 600
96 539.510
20 112, 200
372
2, 091, 820
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Contract specialist
Num- Total
ber salary
82 $459, 920
48 269,380
36 202,410
75 420,750
71 399,135
28 157,430
20 112,450
62 .348.595
23 129,130
27 151, 745
41 230.460
26 146, 810
10 66, 225
648
3, 733, 806
6 28,425
1 5,686
6 33, 735
868
4, 662, 000
1,439
6,930,400
407
1,698,080
1,692
6,686,080
7,059
24,564,800
8,250
26, 840, 300
5,614
16, 795. 400
2 5,400
4 17, 580
46 174.410
56 197, 940
16 54, 575
69 219,660
582
1, 648, 100
211 668, 450
Num- Total
ber salary
88 $499, 030
62 295,120
39 221,466
81 459, 860
76 431,560
30 170,800
22 124.820
67 380.000
26 141,600
29 164,115
44 249,516
28 158,180
11 62,910
701
3,986,220
6 28. 425
1 5, 685
7 39, 420
895
4,802,000
1,442
6,924,400
506
2, 129, 200
1,792
6, 994, 000
7,388
25,839,800
8,574
28, 019, 915
6,097
18, 272, 000
2 5,400
4 17, 580
46 174,410
68 204,900
16 64, 576
71 226,020
600
1,416,600
200 577,760
Num- Total
ber salary
82 $459. 920
48 269,380
36 202 410
Education benefits specialist
Facilities specialist
General supply officer
28 167 4.30
Loan guaranty examiner ,
62 348 695
Loan service representative
23 1''9 130
Organization and/or methods exam-
Personnel officer.
41 230,460
26 145, 810
10 56,225
648
Statistician
Training specialist
Tabulating equipment supervisor...
3,741,305
5 28, 425
1 5, 685
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
860
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
4, 613, 900
1,430
6, 891, 570
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545 .
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1, 691, 740
1 700
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
6,617,356
7,040
24,602,355
8,066
26,335,890
5,614
16,797,000
2 5,400
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
GS-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
GS-7, Range $3,435 to $4,036
46 174 610
GS-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
GS-6. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
GS-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
16 54, 665
60 159, 150
aS-3. Range $2,652 to .$3,032 ,. . .
460
GS-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1, 274, 000
175 505,540
Total permanent, field .
33, 088
134,844,215
1,609
4, 766, 102
34, 794
142,446,635
1,548
5,280,906
32,663
133, 733, 320
3,552
13,964,729
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
31,479
130,078,113
614, 237
365, 618
21,035
505, 612
33, 246
137, 165, 730
522, 161
42, 500
18, 655
482, 649
29,111
119, 768, 591
455, 756
26, 783
18,800
477,374
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base,.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
.\11 personal services, field
131,484,616
138,231,685
120, 747, 304
01 Personal services
167,005,667
167,323,717
138, 492, 347
Medical Administration and Miscellaneous Operating Expenses,
Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
2,108
6
2,002
2,177
23
2,117
2,166
11
2,143
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 786
GS-6.8
$2,941
CPC-3.4
$11,117
$1,731
GS-6.7
$2, 941
CFC-3.4
$11,117
$4,688
GS-6.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2, 949
CPC-3.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$11,129
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$10,308,995
458,399
40, 096
9,941
$10,623,006
628, 000
40,815
11,800
$10, 702, 200
513,665
42,600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base ..
Payment above basic rates
10,000
Total personal services .
10,817,431
686, 659
107
27,964
3,766
2, 388, 455
774, 561
697,361
2,000
11,303,621
856, 000
11,268,366
02 Travel:
834, 388
Beneficiary.
185
26, 560
8,000
1,618,100
729,800
479, 840
28, 658
8,117
07 Other contractual services
1,274,711
737, 796
491,320
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
2,000
74
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Medical Administration and Miscellaneous Operating Expenses,
Veterans Administration — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
$14,946
$25,400
$24, 460
Subtotal
Deduct charges tor quarters and subsist-
15,313,253
14, 250
15,046,321
15,000
14,670,000
16,000
Total obligations
15, 299, 003
15,031,321
14,654 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator for con-
struct ion _
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Controller
Assistant administrator for con-
struction
Administrative officer
Architect
Construction engineer
General supply officer
Librarian, general
Organization and methodsexarainer.
Prosthetics laboratory technician...
Psvchologist. clinical
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Architect
Architectural engineer
Attorney, trial examiner
Biochemist
Chaplain
Construction engineer
General supply officer
Hospital administrative officer
Librarian, general
Maintenance engineer
Mechanical engineer
Organ ization and methodsexaminer.
Procurement officer
Psychologist, clinical
Psychologist, vocational counselor..
Safety engineer
Social worker
Statistician..
Structural engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect
Architectural engineer
Audiologist
Biochemist
Budget examiner
Chaplain
Construction engineer
Dietitian
Educationalist
Electrical engineer
Engineer draftsman
E(iuipment specialist
Exercise therapist.
General economist
General engineer
General supply officer
Hospital administrative officer-
dietetics
Landscape architect
Librarian, general
Maintenance engineer..
Mechanical engineer
Organization and methods examiner.
Procurement officer
Psychologist, clinical
Safety engineer.
Statistician _
Storage officer
Structural engineer.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer...
Architect...
Architectural engineer
Attorney adviser.
Audiology technician
Budget examiner
Chaplain
Civil engineer
Conservation analyst
Dietitian _
Electrical engineer _
Field supervisor
Fire prevention engineer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
I
1
I
2
1
3
1
1
I
1
1
2
11
3
3
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
7
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
46.200
11,800
11,800
11.800
11.800
10, 800
11.800
11.800
30. 600
20. 000
10. 000
10. 200
9.800
9.800
19, 800
19. 400
9,800
10,000
10,200
10. 000
19.400
9.800
29.800
9.600
9.800
10, 000
9 800
10, 000
17, 520
101,280
26, 880
25, 880
8,960
8.760
16,920
17, 520
17,320
8,560
8,360
8, 760
8,760
8, 560
8,560
8,660
8,760
17, 120
60, 120
8,760
8, .660
26, 480
8.760
25, 080
8,560
8,360
8,560
17,120
8.%0
17, 520
29, 960
64,320
91, 680
81,240
7,440
7,440
21. 520
22. 720
28. 960
7.040
61. 720
37. 400
7,240
7,040
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 400
2
6
3
3
I
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
6
11
10
1
1
3
3
3
1
7
4
1
1
43,
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2
5
3
3
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
5
10
9
1
1
3
3
3
1
7
4
1
1
$11,050
10. 800
22.850
11. 800
11.800
11.800
II. SI 10
11.800
11.800
11.800
20, 400
10, 400
10. 200
III. 400
10, 11(10
10. 000
20. 000
10, 000
10, 000
10, 200
10.400
10. 200
19, 600
10,000
10, 400
9,800
10,000
10, 200
10. OOO
10.200
17.720
43. 320
27. 080
26.280
9.160
8.960
17. 120
17. 720
17.520
8.760
8,560
8. 960
8.960
8.760
8,760
8,760
8,960
8,560
35, 840
8,960
8,760
17, 620
8.960
16.920
8,760
8,560
8, 760
17,320
9,160
17, 720
22. 520
3.6. 800
73. 400
65. 360
7.040
7.640
21. 920
22. 920
21. 620
7.240
53. 880
30. 160
7.440
7,240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
General supply officer
Hospital administrative officer —
dietetic
Instrument therapist.
Landscape architect
Librarian, general
Maintenance engineer
Materials engineer
Mechanical engineer
Medical record librarian...
Organization and methods examiner.
Orthopedic mechanic t
Pharmacist
Safety engineer
Scientific illustrator..
Site examiner, construction
Social worker
Statistician
Storage officer
Structural engineer
Supply requisitions officer
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Administrative officer — medical re-
habilitation --
Agricultural supervisor
Analyst
Architect
-Architectural engineer
Automatic equipment supervisor...
Budget examiner..
Civil engineer
Conservation analyst
Cost analyst
Dietitian
Electrical engineer
Exercise therapist
Field supervisor
Fire prevention engineer
Fiscal accountant
Food specialist. -
General engineer
General supply officer
Horticulturist
Hospital administrative officer —
dietetics
Instrument therapist
Interior decorator
Laundry technician
Librarian, general
Maintenance engineer
Mechanical engineer
Occupational therapist
Organization and methods examiner.
Pharmacist
Physical therapist.
Procurement officer
Rating specialist, occupational
Recreational supervisor
Safety engineer.
Standards test technician
Statistician
Storage officer
Structural engineer
Supply catalogist
Supply requisition analyst
GS-10. Range .$5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative officer
Conservation analyst
Organization and methodsexaminer.
Procurement officer
Supply catalogist
GS-9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant
Adm in istrative officer
Field supervisor
Organization and methods examiner.
Budeet examiner..
Statistician
Standards testing technician
Librarian.
Automotive equipment supervisor..
Fiscal accountant
Procurement officer
Interior decorator...
Freight and traffic supervisor
Equii^ment specialist
Supply officer
Requisition olficer
Supply cotaloger
Boiler Inspector
Fire prevention engineer
General engineer..
Orthopedist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
GS-7. Range W,2fl5 to $4,956
GS-6, Range $3,795 to $4.646
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-i. Range $3,175 to $3.6,55
G S-3. Range $2,9,50 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.2:i0
OS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
221 $63, 680
20 $148. 600
18 $130, 320
14
103, 160
12
88.080
10
80, 040
1
7,640
1
7.640
1
7,840
1
7.440
1
7.640
1
7,640
1
7.440
1
7.440
1
7,440
14
107. 160
12
92, 280
11
80,040
I
7.440
1
7.640
1
7.640
S
59. 320
6
44,040
6
44. 240
1
7.040
1
7,240
1
7,240
6
44.040
5
36 600
4
29, 160
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7.240
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
7.240
1
7,240
I
7.440
1
7.440
1
7,440
1
7,440
V
62. 680
5
37. 800
5
35,560
5
36. 000
4
28. 760
3
21, 520
1
7.040
1
7.240
1
7,240
3
22. 320
3
22. 520
3
22,720
1
7,440
1
7.440
1
7,640
1
6.940
1
6.940
1
6,940
12
76, 480
11
70. 140
10
60, 000
1
6,740
1
6.740
1
6,940
1
6.340
1
6.340
1
6, 540
2
12.280
1
6. 140
1
6,340
8
51.320
8
61.920
7
42, 980
6
38. 840
5
32. 500
4
24,360
1
5,940
1
6.140
1
6,140
5
30,300
5
30. 700
5
31,000
5
31. 100
4
24. 760
4
24,960
1
5.940
1
6,140
1
6,140
2
13. 280
1
6,740
1
6,740
1
6,140
1
6, 140
I
6,340
8
51,. 320
7
44, 980
6
35, 640
f
6,140
1
6.140
1
6,340
4
26, 960
3
20.820
3
20,820
1
6,340
1
6, 540
1
6,540
2
12,080
1
6.140
1
6,340
1
6,140
1
6, 340
1
6,340
1
6,140
1
6,140
1
6,340
12
72, 480
11
66, MO
10
.59,800
1
6,540
1
6,740
1
6,740
3
18, 220
2
12, 080
2
12,280
1
6, 140
1
6.140
1
6.340
2
13,080
2
13, 280
2
13.280
1
6,740
1
6.740
1
6.940
3
19, 620
3
19. 820
3
20,020
3
18,420
2
12,280
2
12, 480
8
50,320
7
44.180
6
37,640
1
6,340
1
6. ,640
1
6,540
8
60,520
7
44. .580
6
36, 240
6
30,700
4
24. 560
4
24, 760
1
6,340
1
6.540
1
6,540
3
19,420
3
19.620
3
19,820
1
6, 740
1
6.740
1
6,940
1
5,940
1
6,140
I
6,140
7
46, 380
6
40. 240
6
36,840
1
6,540
1
6.740
1
6,740
10
62, 200
9
55. 860
8
48, 520
2
11,880
2
12.080
2
12, 280
1
6,740
1
6.740
1
6,940
1
6,140
1
6.340
1
6,340
2
12,080
2
12,280
2
12,280
1
6,600
I
5, 625
1
6,760
1
5,600
1
5, 626
1
5,750
1
6,875
1
6,000
1
6.000
3
18, 000
3
18. 2.50
3
18. 375
1
5,875
1
6.000
1
6.125
3
15,6.55
2
10. 370
2
10.370
7
37,295
6
32.110
6
25. 675
4
22,240
3
17.0.55
3
17.180
3
16,430
2
11,120
2
11.245
4
21.365
4
21,615
4
21.7411
7
37. 170
6
31,860
5
25. 300
3
16.680
3
16.930
3
17.180
4
21,365
4
21,740
4
21.990
2
11,120
2
11.245
2
11.370
2
10, 370
2
10.620
2
10.745
15
76,605
13
68. 986
11
66. 286
2
10. 370
2
10.620
2
10. 745
1
5.685
1
5.810
1
5.810
1
6. 935
1
5.935
1
5.935
9
46.290
8
41.105
8
41.605
7
36. 670
6
31.485
5
25, 300
10
53. 725
9
48.640
8
41,8,55
1
5.310
1
5. 435
1
5,436
1
5.060
1
5.185
1
5,310
1
6,310
1
5.435
1
5, ,560
5
26.175
4
20,990
4
21,240
14
67.430
12
57, 690
10
47,450
97
438. 386
86
390, 660
113
,507, 130
87
155.790
33
139.610
30
124,100
139
534. 240
123
476. 680
114
431.615
262
901.910
230
81,6.:!90
216
76.5. 685
202
648. 365
178
686. 200
165
540. 990
26
79, 660
22
68.020
20
62.040
1
3,140
1
3,140
1
3,140
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
75
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEHTiCES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.230..
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Department of Medicine and Surgery;
Chief medical dii-ector
Deputy medical director
Assistant medical director
Director of service
Director of liearing service
Deputy director of nursing service
Cliief dietitian
Chief occupational therapist
Chief physical therapist -.
Chief pharmacist.-
Chief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Physician
Dentist
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above:
Physician
Dentist
Assistant director grade nurse. Range
$7,040 to $8,040
Senior grade nurse. Range $5,940 to
$6,940
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Xet permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time unployment
Per diem consultants
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc base.. .
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Ntghtwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-14. Rauge $9,600 to $10,600:
Clinical psycbologist
Biochemist...
Biophvslcist -
GS-13. Range $3,360 to $9,360:
Administrative ofUcer.
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Blophysicist...
Pharmacologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative olRcer
Dietitian
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Pkarmacologist
Psychologist, clinical..
Social worlier
Field supervisor
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bacteriologist.
Biochemist.
Biologist.
Blophysicist
Exercise therapist
Mycologist
Parasitologist
Pharmacologist
Physiologist
Psychologist..
Electrical engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Field supervisor
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Blophysicist.
Histologist
Statistician
Veterinarian
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,793 to $4,545...
GS-5. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160
GS-i. Range $3,175 to $3.655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPG-5. Range $2,974 lo $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
CPC-2. Kange $2,420 to $2,840
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1
25
Total
salary
$3. 2.30
74. 752
16.800
15. SOO
74.000
156. 100
10,800
9.600
9.600
9,600
9.600
9,600
27 324,250
5 66, 750
8 90,250
3 28,800
11 81,380
5 30.300
1,384
7. 367, 127
23 80, 399
1,361
7, 286, 728
9,600
116.502
27, 936
7,862
216
7, 448, 844
5 49. 200
1 9,600
2 19,600
4
18
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
5
5
1
7
21
8
1
1
1
2
79
32
112
77
120
35
23
1
4
13
10
4
106, 800
8,360
76, 040
34, 040
8,760
65,760
46, 240
22. 720
137. 960
7.010
7.240
7,040
45.440
35.400
24.160
110.720
6.140
6.140
5,940
6.340
6,140
6.140
5.940
17. 820
32, 500
27, 675
6,810
36, 670
109, 996
41, 856
5,060
5,435
5,580
9,615
340, 070
127, 440
406,920
258,715
383. 120
104.050
60,700
3.200
12. 776
37,830
28,320
10,460
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3. 230
25 75. 156
1
1
5
12
1
1
1
1
1
1
16,800
15.800
74,000
156. 11.10
10.800
9.600
9.600
9.600
9.000
9.600
27 324.250
5 66, 750
8 90,250
3 28,800
11 81,380
5 30, 300
1,231
6, 659, 686
21 61, 091
6, 608, 696
18,000
141,629
25, 291
8,400
6,801.915
5 49, 200
2 19, 400
2 19, 800
12 106. 800
2 lb. 720
11 93. 360
6 61. 160
2 17. 120
65.760
46. 240
37.200
182. 200
14. 280
14, 280
7.240
45.440
35. 400
24
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
6
5
2
10
27
12
2
1
1
3
109
44
153
105
160
46
31
1
6
16
13
5
36.440
148. 360
12. 080
6.340
0.140
6,340
6,340
12, 080
12, 080
23, 960
32,500
27, 675
10.870
52, 225
141. 855
62, 595
10. 245
5,660
5,685
14, 485
471, 220
175,480
557, 205
360.815
505, 920
135,900
81,500
3,280
15,910
46, SOO
30,720
13, 010
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
1
25
1
1
5
12
1
1
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$3. 2.30
75,520
16,800
15.800
74.000
156. 100
10,800
9.600
9.600
9.600
9.600
9.600
27 324. 250
6 56, ;50
90,250
28,800
81,380
30,300
1,186
6, 378. 745
22 56. 431
9.600
111,629
24,251
6,900
6, 474, 694
6 49. 200
2 19,600
2 20.000
12
3
12
6
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
4
5
5
a
11
29
13
2
1
1
3
84
48
170
113
172
49
34
1
5
16
13
5
106. 800
26.480
102, 920
51.760
17, 320
65. 760
46. 240
44.840
191. 640
14. 480
21. 720
7.440
46. 440
35,400
42.980
156. 700
12. 280
6.340
0. 140
6.640
6.340
18.220
12. 280
24,360
32,500
27, 675
11,120
68. 035
154.475
68.530
10. 370
5,685
5,685
14.860
356,580
194, 410
613, 526
379, 815
552, 320
145, 750
89.800
3.300
16. 800
45. 170
37.360
13, 220
DETAIL ov PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate 1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Direcjtor of service ....'...
Chief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Physician
Dentist
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above:
Physician . ..
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $79,800
21 260, 550
4 43, 450
4 38,800
2 19,600
6 37, 000
1 5.940
1 4.600
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $79,800
21 260, 550
4 43,450
4 38, 800
2 19,600
6 37. 000
1 5,940
1 4,600
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $79,800
21 260, 800
4 43, 460
4 39 200
Dentist
Assistant director grade nurse. Range
$7,040 to $8,040
2 19.600
6 37 000
Senior grade nurse. Range $6,940 to
$6,910
1 5,940
-Associate grade nurse. Range $4,400
to $5,200
1 4, 700
724
3, 426, 226
101 403,959
946
4, 338, 965
82 324,644
980
Deduct lapses
4,485,755
26 105, 869
Net permanent, field (average num-
623
3,022,267
14,200
318, 097
12,160
1,174
689
864
4,014,411
85,600
382. 871
16,624
2,000
1,400
954
Other positions:
Part-time employment...
Per diem consultants.
4, 379, 886
42,800
349, 536
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pas'ment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay-
18,349
2,000
1,100
All personal services, field
3,368,587
4, 501, 706
4, 793, 671
01 Personal services . .
10,817,431
11,303,621
11,268,365
Maintenance and Operation of Hospitals, Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BI 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 ijositions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-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
07 Other contractual services:
Medical and dental fees.
Other
08 Supplies and materials:
Provisions
Other
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 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
08 Supplies and materials;
Provisions
Other
1963 actual
106,441
1,769
106, 775
$3,424
GS-3.4
$2,961
CPC-3.6
$5,606
$379, 373, 508
16, 643. 271
1, 427, 542
7, 597, 837
403, 942, 158
$401, 175, 158
238,257
2, 387, 813
164,822
3, 442, 199
1, 707, 483
7, 981, 351
591.080
15, 025, 387
44, 683, 939
37, 873, 042
3, 983, 763
14, 185
1, 000, 877
620, 269, 366
11,626,071
608, 743, 285
2, 767, 000
260,000
325,000
1954 estimate
114.116
2.374
114. 824
$3,459
GS-3.4
$2,994
CPC-3,6
$5,558
$109, 430, 265
20, 911, 900
1,548,035
7, 973, 000
439, 863, 200
$436, 970, 200
301. 500
2, 432. 000
182. 000
3,375,000
1,765,000
8, 195, 000
620,000
14, 247, 000
45, 004. 000
40, 012. 400
5, 457, 400
1,277,900
559, 839, 400
13,489,000
646, 350, 400
2, 893, 000
266,000
340,000
19i'i6 estimate
116,703
3,076
118,777
$3,453
as-3.4
$2,988
CPC-3.6
$5,547
$419,312,350
23, 780, 000
1, 614, 160
8, 121, 000
452, 827, 600
$449, 934, 500
310, 200
2, 618. 800
179.900
3, 721, 000
1, 855, 900
8, 633, 000
642,000
14, 982, 600
41,296,100
40, 207, 000
5, 233, 100
15.500
1, 469, 200
571, 098, SOO
13, 365, 900
567, 732, 900
266, 000
340,000
76
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Maintenance and Operation of Hospitals, Veterans Administra-
tion— Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Obligatims Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts— Continued
09 Equipment
$25, 767
$30,600
$30, 600
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
3, 377, 767
3,629,600
3, 529, 600
612,121,062
649, 880, 000
661, 262, 600
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
yield: Num- Total
General schedule crartes: ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative ofittcer --. 5 $63,500
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer 2
Administrative ofBcer, hospital 40
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer 16
Administrative officer, hospital 88
Bacteriologist 1
Biochemist 1
Building and grounds supervisor. _ . 1
Educationalist 1
Genera) engineer 1
Psychologist, clinical 35
Statistician 1
Superintendent 1
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer 6
Administrative officer, medical 33
Anthropologist 2
Bacteriologist 6
Biochemist 10
Building superintendent and in-
spector 38
- ■ 10
S
7
11
87
1
1963 actual
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Dietitian -
General engineer
General supply officer
Personnel officer
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant -. -
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, hospital
Administrative officer, medical re-
habilitation
Advisement and guidance officer,
senior
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Building supervisor and inspector-
Chaplain
3
27
19
62
260
19, 600
403, 400
142, 360
779, 880
8,760
8,360
S, 360
8.960
8,660
297, 800
8,360
8,360
44, 040
249. 640
14.480
44,440
74, 400
288, 120
74, 200
67, 320
62, OSO
S3, 440
63.% 560
7,240
31.100
410.840
6,940
60, 920
19, 420
166, 180
116, 860
401, 500
1, 567, 400
Construction maintenance super-
visor. -
Dietitian
Executive assistant
Exercise therapist---
Fiscal accountant --
General engineer
General supply officer
Instrument therapist
Instructor for the blind
Librarian
Occupational therapist --
Parasitologist
Personnel officer
Physical therapist --
Procurement officer
Psychologist. cUnical
Psychologist, personal counselor...
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Registrar
Safety engineer
Serologist
Social worker...
Statistician
Training specialist
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant...
Admim'strati ve officer
Administrative officer, medical re-
habilitation.--
Administrative officer, director of
volunteers ■
Audiologist, general — ._.
Building and grounds supervisor...
Dietitian
Exercise therapist-.
Executive assistant..
Fiscal accountant .-
1
128
1
2
1
16
45
1
1
1
8
1
91
6
1
118
2
76
4
9
3
35
1
16
5,940
806, 920
6,640
12, 280
6,940
100. 240
294, 100
6,140
6,940
6,540
49, 920
6,640
681, 140
37, 640
6,640
704. 520
13. 080
490, 700
26, 360
64,460
18, 420
220,900
6,340
104, 040
11,875
396, 875
3 16, 876
2
12
17
2
1
11.126
68,600
97, 626
11.375
6,875
17,260
48, 875
6 $67,000
3
42
19
94
38
12
93
1
6
68
1
29,400
424. 200
168, 240
833, 240
8.760
8,560
8.660
8,960
8,660
324, 280
8, 660
8,360
51, 480
265. 320
14, 680
61,880
81,840
311. 640
81. 840
64. 760
59, 520
91, 080
682. 200
7,440
37.440
443. -640
6,140
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
9 57, 460
3
30
21
65
259
19,620
186, 600
128, 740
422, 320
1, 630, 860
1
135
1
2
1
18
48
1
1
1
9
1
98
7
1
136
2
84
6
11
3
39
1
18
2
74
6.140
852, 900
6,640
12, 480
6,940
112. 920
312, 920
6,340
6,140
6.640
56, 260
6,640
626. 920
43, 980
6,740
810, 100
13, 280
646, 660
31, 600
66. 940
18, 620
246, 260
6,640
116, 720
12, 000
436, 625
3 17,000
2
14
19
2
1
3
11,260
80. 000
109, 260
11,600
6,000
17,600
64,760
5 $67,250
3
43
19
96
1
1
1
1
1
39
1
1
29. 600
436, 400
16S, 640
860, 760
8.960
8. 660
8,560
9,160
8,760
334. 640
8.660
8,660
36
2
7
11
42
11
9
8
12
96
1
6
69
1
3
30
21
67
264
,y.880
273 300
14, 680
62. 080
82, 240
319, 280
82. 240
6.5, 160
69. 720
91,680
705, 320
7,440
37, 640
450. 480
6,140
67, 660
19. 620
186.000
129. 140
434, 800
1, 660, 760
1
139
1
2
1
18
49
1
1
1
7
1
142
2
85
5
11
3
39
1
18
2
76
2
16
20
2
1
3
10
6.140
877. 260
6.740
12.680
6.940
113. 120
319, 860
6,340
6,140
6.740
56, 660
6,740
634. 860
44. 380
6.740
862, 480
13, 480
552, 700
31, 700
67. 340
18. 620
246. 860
6.640
117, 120
12,125
447, 876
17, 125
11,250
85, 750
114, 876
11.626
6,125
17, 760
60,600
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Contmued
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250— Con,
General engineer
General supply officer
Instructor for the blind
Librarian, general
Medical X-ray technician
Organization and methods examiner.
Occupational therapist
Personnel officer..
Pharmacist
Physical therapist
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Registrar
Registration officer
Social worker
Superintendent
Training specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal accountant
Personnel officer...
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
Recreation supervisor..
Recreation specialist.-.
Administrative officer.
Executive assistant
Sports specialist
Librarian
Clinical psychologist...
Vocational adviser
Social worker
Registrar. --
Bacteriologist
Serologist
Dietitian
Occupational therapist
Physical therapist
Pharmacist
Biochemist
Instructor
Administrative officer.
Training specialist
Educationist--
Medical rehabilitatlDn specialist. ..
Supply officer
Supply cataloger..
Engineer
Buildmg and groimds supervisor. .
Procurement officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Parasitologist...
Hematologist
Histologist...
Embalmer .--
Prosthetic technician
Audiologist
Orthopedist -.-
Ophthalmologist
Scientific illustrator...
Photographer -.
Statistician
Laundry superintendent
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965.-
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645..
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.-
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665..
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-.
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980-.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,.565 to .$.5,315
CPC-9. Range .$4,160 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490-
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035--
CPC-6. Range .$3,200 to .$3,680.-
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454-
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30--
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
85
187
$11, 876
367, 876
6,500
17. 626
6,260
6,750
34,260
29,376
11.625
23.125
5.625
5.600
66. 125
66. 126
71,125
6,000
36, 000
487, 165
1954 estimate
1. 021. 890
25 137.125
143.870
896. 610
64.970
11,370
320. 350
63.850
83,025
1.038.890
45 241.266
306. 810
80.900
677. 776
300. 295
679. 010
183. 230
204.156
234, 080
21.615
67. 220
65. 100
10. 620
426. 135
30, 610
48. 166
394.880
22, 240
57
16
108
67
124
33
38
43
4
12
10
2
77
6
9
73
4
Num-
ber
2
64
1
3
1
1
7
6
2
4
1
1
12
12
13
1
59, 410
5,310
16, 805
6,435
6.060
10, 996
16, 305
92,890
6.435
69, 285
70, 780
16, 066
11,495
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Chief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Physician.
Dentist..
92
203
Total
salary
$12,000
381, 250
6,625
17, 760
6,250
6,760
40,000
29, 625
11, 750
23.250
5,750
5,625
71, 875
71. 875
76. 876
6,000
36,260
625, 210
1955 estimate
1. 106. 850
27 148. 120
154. 990
970. 825
70. 406
11.495
347. 625
59. 410
88,710
29
179
13
2
66
11
16
210
1,124,850
47 252,385
332. 485
86.460
626. 440
326, 970
731.860
194. 350
215.275
256. 446
21,740
72, 655
60.535
10, 745
468, 370
30,860
63.600
432. 176
22,490
62
16
117
62
134
35
40
47
4
13
11
2
83
6
10
Num-
ber
2
65
1
3
1
1
7
5
2
4
1
1
13
12
13
1
6
11
1
3
1
1
2
3
17
1
11
13
3
2
660
3, 340, 700
2,664
12, 201, 776
784
3. 367, 530
4,331
16, 393, 085
5,343
18, 674, 110
13, 134
42, 391, 670
20,242
60, 287, 790
4,592
11,926,470
42 209, 366
278
1, 292, 825
700
2, 968, 260
1,450
5, 561, 050
3,232
11, 376, 800
2,460
8, 103. 564
4,221
12, 958, 790
10, 244
28, 860, 402
11,212
28.981,040
64.845
5,435
16, 930
6,436
6,185
11. 120
15. 555
98, 675
5,435
64.720
76,340
16, 180
11,620
651
6,811,300
26 280,860
210
Total
salary
$12, 125
393, 000
6,750
17, 875
6,260
6,875
40,250
29,750
11.875
23.375
5,875
6,760
77, 500
72,000
77, 125
6,126
36,260
630, 270
1.142.270
28 153.180
160. 060
991. 065
70, 406
11.620
352. 685
64,470
88,835
30
183
13
2
66
12
16
214
1, 145, 090
48 257.445
337. 545
86. 345
640.620
327, 220
736, 920
193, 850
220, 336
260,505
21.865
72.280
60,285
10, 870
468,490
30, 985
63. 726
437. 236
22, 365
63
16
120
62
135
35
41
48
4
13
11
2
85
6
10
81
4
12
1
3
1
1
2
3
18
1
12
14
3
2
713
3, 626, 600
2,877
13, 248, 576
847
3, 669, 040
4,677
17, 819, 370
5,770
20, 339, 266
14, 186
46. 400, 640
21, 914
66, 196, 770
4,959
13, 027, 290
45 225,675
299
1, 399, 325
754
3, 219, 680
1,561
6, 033, 250
3, 479
12, 360, 450
2,648
8, 801, 968
4,644
14, 086, 400
11,028
31, 396, 718
12,070
31, 559, 240
571
7,061,300
27 292,850
12 64, 695
1 5, 660
3 17, 065
1 6,660
1 5, 310
2 11,120
3 15, 680
18 98,325
1 5,660
12 64, 696
14 76.465
3 16, 306
2 10, 870
729
3, 746, 720
2,944
13, 530, 310
867
3,734,940
4. 785
18, 187, 650
5,898
20, 745, 666
14,608
47, 353, 390
22, 412
67, 517, 660
5,077
13,322,290
46 230,940
306
1, 429, 375
771
3, 285, 160
1,696
6, 156, 175
3, 658
12,605,280
2,708
8,983,394
4,647
14, 369, 660
11, 278
32, 039, 718
12,344
32.227,320
684
7, 226, 700
28 306,650
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
77
DETAIL OF FERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Department of Medicine and Surgery-
Continued
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above;
Physician
Dentist-.
Intermediate grade. Range $8,360 to
$9,360:
Pliysician _
Dentist..
Full grade. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Physician
Dentist
Associate grade. Range $5,940 to
$6,940:
Physician
Dentist.--
Junior grade. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Physician
Dentist -
Assistant director grade nm-se. Range
$7,040 to $8,040
Senior grade nin-se. Range $5,940 to
$6,940 -
Full grade nurse. Range $5,060 to
$5,810-.- - -.-
Associate grade nurse. Range $4,400
$5,200
Junior grade nurse. Range $3,740 to
$4,540.- -
Total permanent, field-.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Per diem con'^ultants.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
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 accoimts-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1,065
$11,842,100
152
1, 477. 300
1,202
11,010,720
206
1, 805, 160
206
1,532,880
35 261,200
56 355,440
13 80,040
15 82, 625
22 121,125
62 461,680
274
1, 792, 560
953
5, 179. 930
3.507
16.834,100
9,277
37,085,715
106, 441
385, 596, 871
2,775
6, 223. 363
103, 666
379, 373, 508
7,853,112
7, 690, 159
1, 427. 542
3, 840, 726
3, 456, 895
300, 216
403.942,158
401, 175, 158
2,767,000
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1,103
$12,244,500
157
1. 530, 100
1,245
11,415,200
213
1,870,880
213
1,5,S9, 160
36 269,440
58 368,720
13 80, 640
16 88, 625
23 127, 250
64 478,160
284
1, 866, 440
6, 393, 960
3,634
17, 752, 200
9,614
39,051,430
114,116
416,141,771
2,946
6.711,506
111,170
409, 430, 265
10,911,900
10.000,000
1,548,035
3, 800, 000
3, 875, 000
298, 000
439, 863, 200
436, 970, 200
2, 893, 000
19S5 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1,127
$12,574,900
161
1, 578, 500
1,275
11,510,280
214
1. 878, 880
219
1,641,400
36 270,440
59 379,660
13 81, 640
17 95, 125
23 129, 250
65 488,200
291
1,908,020
998
5, 449. 590
3,719
18, 150, 800
9,843
39. 907, 900
16, 703
424. 741, 947
2,330
5, 429, 597
114,373
419,312,350
13, 780, 000
10,000,000
1,614,150
4, 203, 000
3, 620, 000
298,000
449, 934, 500
2, 893, 000
Maintenance and Operation of Domiciliary Facilities, Veterans Ad-
ministration
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 gr.ade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary ,
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
Other positions --,
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates -
Total personal services
02 Travel:
Employee
Beneficiary
03 Transportation of things;
Shipment of bodies
Other -
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services---
07 Other contractual services:
Medical and dental fees
Other
270200—54 6
1953 actual
3,433
818
4,250
$3,937
GS-4.6
$3,091
CPC-3.7
$7, 496
$11, 641, 409
985, 614
46,547
241,871
12,915,441
2,289
17, 974
9,284
158,051
31, 434
400, 356
11,996
921, 701
1954 estimate
3,389
818
4,211
$3, 939
GS^.6
$3,114
CPC-3.7
$7, 496
$11,533,616
986, 400
46,144
230,000
12, 796, 160
4.800
24,740
1,900
225,200
47,120
447,400
17,000
806,040
1955 estimate
3, .389
818
4,222
$3,937
GS-4.6
$3,114
CPC-3.7
$7. 496
$11,458,028
985, 714
46, 372
239, 986
4,800
18,000
9,400
1,59, 100
31,400
400, 400
12,000
798, 400
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
08 Supplies and materials;
Provisions ,
Other
$4,079,431
1,147,158
80, ISl
3, 775, 133
280
31, 746
$4,903,800
1,101,. 300
172, .800
4,021,000
$4,742,300
1, 1.13, 400
09 Equipment
90 500
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. -
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
4,350,000
300
33,940
41,900
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
23,642,455
331,322
24,603,200
375.000
24,602,000
366,000
Total obligations
23,311,133
24,228,200
24, 236, 000
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SBBVICES
Field:
General schedule grades;
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer, hospital
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Administrative officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Administrative officer
Building superintendent and in-
spector
General engineer
General supply officer -.
Personnel officer
Social worker
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Building supervisor and inspector..
Chaplain _ ,
Fiscal accountant---
General engineer
General supply officer
Librarian
Personnel officer..-
Safety engineer-..
Social worker
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
-Administrative assistant..
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, director of
volunteers
General supply officer —
Training specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-Administrative assistant
Fiscal accountant
Personnel officer
Recreat ion supervisor.
Recreation specialist
Librarian.-
Social worker
Dietitian...
Pharmacist
Physical therapist
Supply officer
Engineer
Supervisor of buildings and grounds.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 50 $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,2.TO
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900.
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035
CPr-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032...
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
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. -
Dentist...
Intermediate grade. Range $8,360 to
$9,360:
Pliysician
Dentist
Full grade. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Physician .-
Dentist
Associate grade. Range $5,940 to
$6,940: Dentist -
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
3 27,080
4 30, 360
4 31, 160
1 8,040
1 7, 040
1 7,640
1 7,640
6
1
2
16
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
40, 040
5,940
12,880
100,440
6,940
12, 880
12, 280
6,140
12, 080
12, 480
5,940
1 6, 125
18 108,375
1 6, 875
2 12, 250
1 5,750
34,235
5,685
32,235
5,685
6,310
16, 430
15, 930
26, 050
6,060
5,685
22.555
5,185
15, 9.30
136, 495
261, 480
60,005
245, 830
425, 585
780,950
397, 990
71, 800
6
1
1
3
3
5
1
1
4
1
3
26
56
14
63
119
233
132
26
3
23
52
139
279
224
348
1
613
14, 570
112,570
226, 730
548, 055
982, 240
755, 696
1,096,040
3
1,809,014
2, 310, 250
47,200
11,050
18 182,800
39, 800
191,960
116,080
7,640
14,880
6,540
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
3
1
1
1
1
5
1
2
16
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
$9,800
30,760
23,920
8,040
7,240
7,840
7,640
33,700
6,140
13,080
102. 040
6.940
12.880
12, 480
6.340
12, 280
12, 480
6,140
1 6,250
17 102,625
1 6, 000
2 12, 375
1 6, 875
5
1
6
1
1
3
3
5
1
1
4
1
3
25
54
14
62
116
227
130
25
3
22
51
136
273
220
341
1
627
28, 800
6,810
32, 610
5,810
6,435
16, 680
16, 305
26,300
5,185
6,810
22,805
5,310
16. 055
131, 500
251, 570
60,255
235, 795
405, 020
765, 290
401,970
69,640
14,695
107, 675
219,115
526, 735
984,120
720, 120
1,059,200
17
1,859,850
4
2,347,370
4 47, 200
1 11,050
18 182,800
4 39, 800
21 191,960
13 116,080
1 7, 640
2 14, 880
6,540
3
1
1
1
1
5
1
2
16
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
17
1
2
1
6
1
6
1
1
3
3
5
1
1
4
1
3
25
54
14
62
116
227
130
25
3
22
51
136
273
220
341
$9,800
30,760
23,920
8,040
7,240
7,840
7,640
33.700
6,140
13, 080
102, 040
6,940
12,880
12, 480
6,340
12, 280
12, 480
6,140
6,260
102, 625
6,000
12, 375
5,875
28,800
5,810
32,610
5,810
5,435
16,680
16,305
26,300
5,185
5,810
22, 805
5,310
16, 055
131,500
251,070
60,255
235, 295
403, 820
765, 290
401,970
69,540
14,695
107,675
219,115
526, 735
984,120
720, 120
627
1,059,200
, 859, 850
2, 347, 370
4 47,200
1 11,050
18 182,800
4 39,800
21 191,960
13 116,080
1 7, 640
2 14,880
1 6,540
78
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Maintenance and Operation of Domiciliary Facilities, Veterans Ad-
ministration— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Department of Medicine and Surgery-
Continued
Senior grade nurse. Range $5,940 to
$6,940-
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $6, 940
6 28, 430
16 78, 100
25 108,160
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 940
5 28, 430
16 78, 100
25 108,150
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,940
6 28, 430
16 78, 100
25 108,150
Full (Trade nurse. Range $5,060 to
$5,810
Associate grade nurse. Range $4,400 to
$5,200
Junior grade nurse. Range $3,740 to
$4,450...
3,433
11, 765, 820
53 124,411
3,389
11,672,450
35 138, 834
3,389
11,670,250
35 212,222
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) _.
3,380
11,641,409
969, 714
15, 900
46,547
155,323
86,548
3,354
11,533,616
969,000
17,400
46,144
1.50, 000
80, 000
3,364
11,458,028
Other positions:
Per diem consultants
16, 000
46, 372
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Nightwork differential
86. 886
01 Personal services . .
12, 916, 441
12, 796, 160
12, 730, 100
Outpatient Care, Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
10, 910
697
11,467
10, 464
308
10, 688
9,729
280
9,859
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,603
GS-4.1
$2. 650
CPC-2.3
$8,993
$3, 663
OS-4.1
$2, 700
CPC-2.3
$9, 071
$3, 582
GS-4.1
$2, 700
CPC-2.3
$9, 122
Average grade.,
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Averaec salary..
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
.$47, 690, 950
6, 019, 169
198, 399
177, 529
$46,167,272
3, 706, 620
184, 972
176, 600
$42,811,800
3, 358, 600
162,645
176, 300
Other positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
53,986,047
50,235,364
46, 509, 345
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
53,743,047
177,876
4,696,937
5,582
156, 460
480, 789
389, 830
34, 932, 370
1,086,865
9,690,795
329, 320
1,795
37,416
50,013,364
196,000
4,500,000
6,000
146,884
451,918
366, 420
32, 458, 436
1,030,242
9, 459, 089
399, 647
46,256,345
178,000
4, 052, 000
4,400
134, 957
440,653
357, 287
14,707,000
1,075.629
9,197,909
294, 420
1 800
02 Travel:
Employee
03 Transportation of things:
Shipment of bodies
Other
04 Communication services
06 Rents and utUity services
07 Other contractual services:
Medical and dental fees
Other _..
08 Supplier and materials
09 Equipment...
13 Refunds, awards, and mdemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
33,900
43, 700
Total direct obhgatlons
105,627,071
99,061,900
76, 744, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services .
243,000
60, 480
222,000
48, 400
253. 000
56,000
08 Supplies and materials.
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
293,480
270, 400
309,000
Total obligations
106,920,651
99,332,300
77,053,000
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Psvchologist, clinical
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
.-Vudiologist, general
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Audiologist..
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Orthopedist
Physical therapist,
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative officer
Audiologist, general
Occupational therapist
Social worker
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Clinical psychologist
Social worker
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist.
Hematologist
Dietitian
Pharmacist
Audiologist...
Orthopedist
Prosthetic laboratory technician
Physical therapist
Librarian
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370 .
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,9S0_
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range .$2,420 to $2.840
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
Dentist
Intermediate grade. Range $8,360 to
$9,360:
Physician
Dentist
Full grade. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Physician
Dentist
Associate grade. Range $5,940 to
$6,940:
Physician
Dentist
Junior grade. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Physician.. _ .
Dentist
Assistant director grade nurse. Range
$7,040 to $8.040
Senior grade nurse. Range $5,940 to
$6,940
Full grade nurse. Range $5,000 to
$5,810
Associate grade nurse. Range $4,400
to $5.200
Junior grade nurse. Range $3,740 to
$4,540
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average nmn-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Per diem consultants...
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
1953 actual
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
18 $164, 680
10
1
1
1
1
1
77
39
7,240
7.240
267, 440
44,640
66, 000
6,640
5.940
6.740
6.340
6.540
464, 3S0
249, 600
9 52, 636
1 5, 7,''>0
1 5. 7,W
12 69, 795
1
124
5
29
1
1
25
19
9
4
1
6
1
201
1,066
212
1,023_
1, 27l'
i
3.026
9,
1,8.32
83'
5,810
668,750
27, 675
159,135
6,310
5, 060
131,875
102, 390
47.790
21.490
6,310
32, 985
5,310
984, 870
, 780, 980
859. 540
, 946, 180
, 495, 310
,335,120
220, 780
1 2, 910
26 72, 682
80 207,950
71 843, 950
8 91, 400
437
4,
116
611
4, 582, 680
i6
2, 181, 250
20 147, 980
17 122,440
7 44,550
10 61, 290
6,500
17, 260
7 63, 280
44 277,360
66 288,680
62 233,280
42 167,270
10, 910
48, 134, 372
282 543.422
10, 628
47, 690, 950
4,407.131
1, 612, 038
198, 399
1964 estimate 1955 estimate
ber salary
18 $156,480
1
1
36
10
1
1
1
1
1
77
39
7,440
7,240
260, 640
45,240
67. 000
6,740
6,140
6,740
6.540
6,540
471, 980
253, 400
9 53, 135
1 5, 875
1 6, 750
12 70, 796
1
124
5
28
1
1
25
18
9
4
1
6
1
193
1,013
4
203
982
3
1,220
4
2,904
9
1,735
6
80
5,810
677, 250
27, 925
156, 950
6,435
5,185
133, 375
98,580
48, 290
21,740
5.310
33, 360
5,436
954, 475
, 657, 740
841, 160
, 862, 165
, 375, 490
, 464, 410
,121,700
211,950
1 2.990
24 68. 864
77 203,570
71 845.750
8 91.800
437
4,
116
1, 130, 600
485
4, 349, 600
6
2, 090, 400
16 119.200
16 116,400
4 25, 440
6 36, 840
1 6, 625
3 17,375
7 63, 680
40 253,400
50 263,680
46 206,400
41 163, 580
10, 464
46, 848, 044
291 680,772
10, 173
46, 167, 272
2. 204. 600
1, 442, 120
184, 972
ber salary
18 $156, 680
1
1
36
6
10
1
1
1
1
1
77
39
7,440
7 440
260!840
46, 240
67, 400
6,740
6,140
6,940
6,640
6,740
470, 980
253,600
9 62, 635
1 6, 875
1 6, 875
12 71,045
5,810
677, 000
22,615
161,640
5,435
5,185
133, 500
98. 830
48,415
21. 865
5,310
33, 235
5,435
884,535
1
124
4
27
1
1
25
18
9
4
1
6
1
181
933
4,181,340
190 771,480
908
3, 453, 675
1,125
3, 905, 865
2,607
8, 183, 220
1,604
4,650,010
75 198,650
1 2, 990
24 68, 790
77 203,600
71 846,750
8 91,800
4, 671, 450
6
1,130,600
4, 313, 800
240
2, 048, 600
16 119,800
16 116,600
4 25, 440
6 36, 840
1 6, 625
3 17, 375
7 53,680
36 229,640
46 238,830
40 180,000
40 169,840
9,729
43, 442, 060
263 630,260
9,466
42,811,800
2, 058, 600
1, 300, 000
162, 645
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
79
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEViCES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holidav pay
Num. Total
ber salary
$7, 096
1, 973
168. 461
Num. Total
ber salary
$7,000
1.600
108,000
Num. Total
ber salary
$6,600
1,700
Additional pay for service abroad
168, 000
53. 986. 047
50. 235, 364
46. 509. 345
Salaries and waees in the foreBoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct oblieations
53,743,047
243,000
.50, 013, 364
222,000
46, 256. 345
253 000
Oblieations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Maintenance and Operation of Supply Depots, Veterans Adminis-
tration
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.TECTS
Object clasfiiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
484
481
400
398
400
395
Average salaries and grades:
Genera! schedule grades:
$3,913
OS-4.4
$3,368
CPC-6.3
$3,506
$3,958
GS-1.5
$.3,385
CPC-5.3
$3,554
$3,962
Average grade
GS-4 5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary ..
$3 386
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-.5.3
$.3. 554
Personal service obligations:
$1, 763, 204
6,715
15, 126
$1,475,483
6,617
9,400
$1,451,400
5. .500
12,500
Regular pay in excels of 52.weok base.-.
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
1, 785, 045
1,490,500
1,469,400
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services. _. .
1,785.045
11,914
33, 619
10,299
72, 668
35,817
184, 216
11,038
240
5,680
1,458,500
18,200
29,000
10,000
75, 700
28, 6(H)
160.000
15,000
1 422 900
02 Travel
4,400
4 60<1
04 -Communication services
10 200
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
74.000
37 900
08 Supplies and materials
82 100
09 Equipment
11,300
100
5.000
Total direct obligations
2, 150, 536
1,800,000
1 654 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reiinbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
32,000
1,000
15,000
2,000
46 500
04 Communication services
1 750
05 Rents and utililv services
22 630
4, 120
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac.
counts
60,000
75 000
Total obligations
2, 160, 636
1,850,000
1,729,000
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SEEVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
General supply otTicer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
General supply officer..
Electrical engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Requisition oflicer
Property and stocli oflicer
Auto equipment supervisor..
Electrical engineer
Construction and maintenance su
pervisor.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160....
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1953 actual
Num. Total
ber salary
3
5
1
1
1
1
19
6
27
42
84
23
$23, 920
20, 620
20,620
17, 055
28.300
5,685
5,810
5,685
5.245
92, 395
21, 850
109, 070
149. 990
286, 015
72, 610
1954 estimate
Num. Total
ber salary
3 $24. 120
3
3
2
4
1
1
1
1
16
4
22
35
69
19
20. 820
20, 820
11,370
22,615
6,685
5,810
5.685
6,370
78, 385
18. 055
88,770
125, 125
235, 290
60, 450
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$24, 320
3 20, 820
3 20, 820
2 11,370
4 22, 615
1 6, 085
1 6.810
1
1
16
4
22
35
69
19
6, 686
6,370
78, 385
18, 065
88,770
125, 446
235, 370
60, 450
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimats
Field — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $.3,435 to $4,035..
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,080
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-t. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840...
Unclassified..
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8,300
4 16,210
10 38, 350
31 107, 120
4 12, 696
22 69, 300
6 16, 692
4 10, 940
180 630, 862
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8, 550
3 12. 346
8 30. 836
26 89. 840
3 9.642
18 66, 700
6 13.960
3 8, 310
148 625. 948
Num. Total
ber salary
2 $8,550
3 12,345
8 30, 835
26 89,840
3 9,642
18 56,700
5 13,960
3 8,310
148 625 948
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
484 1,776,230
8 12,026
400 1,484,500
6 9, 017
400 1, 485, 100
9 33 700
Net permanent, field (average num.
476 1,763,204
6,715
8,161
6,976
394 1, 475. 483
5.617
3.600
5.800
391 1,461,400
Regular pay in excess of 52.week base...
Payment above basic rates:
5,500
6,700
Nightwork differential. .
5 800
1, 785, 045
1, 490, 500
1, 469, 400
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched.
ule are distributed as foUows:
Direct obligations
1,785,045
1, 458, 500
32,000
1, 422, 900
46,500
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Hospital and Domiciliary Facilities, Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average niimhpr nf all emplnyppp
500
275
733
500
400
830
SOO
400
830
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5, 414
OS-8.9
$6,367
$5,414
GS-8.9
$5. 367
$5 414
GS-8 9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$5. 367
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions...
$2. 479. 612
1,475,880
9.914
16. 131
$2. 328. 020
2, 146. 800
8.9S0
20. (KK)
$2 328 020
Other positions
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
base
2,146,800
8 980
20,000
Total personal services ..
3,981,537
86,614
20,667
8.368
16.454
1,624.810
1.326.158
5. 486, 908
33. 226, 885
24.126
4, 503. 800
94.000
13. HIIO
9.000
19.000
1,100.000
2. 102. 000
6.219.000
69.836.244
36.000
4 503 800
02 Travel
85 000
04 Communication services.. _ .
9 000
18, 000
226. 000
08 Supplies and materials
2 102 000
09 Equipment
4.179.000
15 Taxes and assessments
36 000
Total obligations
45. 701, 526
82, 932. 044
51,273.000
ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
189
167
76
69
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,550
GS-6.8
$4,468
OS-6.5
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .. .
$742, 919
2,863
10, 099
$307, 021
1,179
1,800
Regular pay in excess of 62.week
base. - . .
755, 871
11,065
84
5,397
5,731
952
96, 625
16, 977
1,982
1,014,080
38
447
310.000
6,000
500
5,000
5,000
750
100,000
15, 000
2,600
3, 718, 587
100
300
02 Travel
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction ..
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
10 Lands and structures
Total obligations
1. 908, 149
4, 162, 737
80
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Hospital and Domiciliary Facilities, Veterans Administration— Con.
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
689
275
900
576
400
899
500
400
830
01 Personal services:
$3, 222, 531
1, 475, 880
12, 767
26,230
$2, 635, 041
2,146,800
10, 159
21, 800
$2,328,020
2,146,800
Ee^Iar pay in excess of 52-week
8,980
20,000
Total personal services (see Con-
4, 737, 408
97, 679
20, 751
13, 765
22, 185
952
1,620,336
1,342,135
6, 488, 890
34,240,965
38
24, 672
4,813,800
99, 000
13, 500
14, 000
24,000
750
1, 200, 000
2,117,000
5, 221, 500
73,654,831
100
4, 503, 800
85. 000
10, 000
9,000
18, 000
226. 000
2, 102, 000
4, 179, 000
40, 104, 200
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments ---
36,300
36. 000
47,609,675
87, 094, 781
61, 273, 000
Major Alterations, Improvements, and Repairs, Veterans Admin-
istration
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
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
Ungraded positions: Average salary-
01
Personal services:
Permanent positions -
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule) —
Travel
Transportation of things —
Communication services
Eents and utility services.
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment --
Lands and structures,
Taxes and assessments
$5. 414
GS-8.9
$5, 367
$200, 328
101, 399
778
1,636
304, 041
1,848
602
24
236
61, 465
122, 646
41. 997
963, 582
1,464
1954 estimate
80
183
263
$5, 414
GS-8.9
$5, 367
$378, 980
982, 162
1,498
6,000
Total obligations.
1, 487, 695
1, 367, 640
4,000
2,600
500
600
30, 600
1, 014, 800
211,300
4, 297, 660
13, 600
6, 943, 000
1956 estimate
80
97
147
$6, 414
GS-8.9
$5, 367
$270, 700
520, 600
1,070
3,000
795, 370
3,000
1,300
500
600
27, 000
615,000
196, 900
2, 268, 430
8,000
3, 816, 000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from the "Hospital and domiciliary
facilities" and the "Major alterations. improvemenU, and repairs appropriations.
Veterans Administration
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Eauge $8,360 to $9,360:
Construction engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Construction engineer
Construction maintenance superin-
tendent-.. --
General engineer...
. Architectural engineer.
Civil engineer
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer
Electrical engineer
Architect —
Landscape architect
OS-11. Eange $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Construction engineer
Mechanical engineer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $134,000
41 300, 440
2
31
34
14,080
15, 080
43. 640
7.040
36, 800
68, 120
14.280
60. 720
7,440
12, 080
196,340
213,560
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
15
44
2
2
6
1
5
8
2
Total
salary
$135, 000
324, 360
14,280
15, 280
44. 040
7.240
37. 200
68. 720
14. 480
61.320
7.640
18, 220
210, 420
227, 840
1955 estimate
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $135,000
44 324,360
14, 280
15, 280
44, 040
7,240
37, 200
58. 720
14. 480
61.320
7,640
18, 220
210, 420
227, 840
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Electrical engineer
Construction maintenance super-
visor -
General engineer
Materials engineer...
Architectural engineer
Civil engineer
Structural engineer
Architect
Landscape architect — - -
Biochemist
OS-9. Eange $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
Landscape architect
Biochemist..
GS-8. Eange $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Eange $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Eange $3,410 to $4,160
GS-1. Eange $3,176 to $3,665
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Eange $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Num
ber
- Total
salary
16 $101,640
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:
GS-8. Eange $4,620 to $5,370-.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-5. Eange $3,410 to $1,160..
GS^. Eange $3,176 to $3,665..
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses ■
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and hohday pay
All personal services, field.
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
accoimt:
All personal services, departmental...
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Hospital and domiciliary facilities,
Veterans Administration"...
"Major alterations, improvements, and
repairs. Veterans Administration".. .
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
17 $108,780
189, 800
31,900
5,940
89, 160
24. 760
83.820
291.840
38,440
6,340
10, 870
10, 495
31,360
6,060
16. 565
10. 120
16. 805
36, 130
16, 655
6,186
67. 720
6,436
26, 175
5,370
83. 520
44,745
63, 275
169. 470
160. 130
41.380
2,660
32
5
1
14
4
13
50
6
1
2
2
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $108,780
504 2, 795. 275
49 263, 895
455 2,631,380
10, 206
16, 167
2, 557, 752
8 37, 960
5 21, 660
18 63, 630
16 47, 626
46 170, 865
6 22, 306
203. 680
32. 300
6.140
89. 960
25. 160
84. 620
319. 000
39. 040
6,540
10, 995
10, 620
31,735
6.185
15.805
10. 245
16.930
36, 3H0
16. 805
5, 310
83, 525
5,560
26, 650
5.370
109, 750
45, 745
64,255
186, 785
173.370
42,100
2,740
540 2, 997, 020
70 402, 268
470 2, 594, 752
10, 108
23,500
2, 628, 360
7 33,215
4 17.320
16 66, 560
13 41, 796
203, 6S0
32. 300
6.140
89, 960
25. 160
84,620
319.000
39, 040
6,640
10, 995
10,620
31,735
5,185
16,805
10. 245
16. 930
36.380
16. 805
5.310
83. 525
5.660
26. 660
6,370
109, 750
45, 745
64,256
186. 785
173. 370
42, 100
2,740
540 2, 997, 020
90 610, 810
450 2, 486. 210
9,680
21,500
40 148, 560
1, 577, 279
487
1, 727, 826
63, 601
702, 270
6, 041, 449
4, 737, 408
304,041
148, 890
36,642
30 112,248
3, 128, 962
370
1,600
3, 243, 080
47,000
263,000
6. 181, 440
4,813,800
1, 367, 640
2, 517, 390
7 33, 215
4 17, 320
16 56, 660
13 41, 796
40 148, 890
10 36, 380
30 112, 510
2, 667, 400
370
2, 781, 780
5, 299, 170
4, 503, 800
796,370
UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
Salaries and Expenses, United States Information Agency
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
1963 actual 1954 estimate 1966 estimate
14, 130
81
13, 054
$6, 634
GS-8.7
12,815
41
10, 171
$5, 736
GS-8.7
9,976
44
9,914
$6, 861
GS-8.9
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
81
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classiflcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average sal irles and grades— Continued
Grades established by the Foreign Service
Act of 1946 (22 U. 8. C. 801-1168):
Foreign Service reserve officers;
Average salary
$8,618
FSR-3.6
$5, 799
FSS-7.8
$1, 398
$8,620
FSR-3.0
$5, 995
FSS-7.6
$1,463
$8,531
FSR-3.7
Foreign Service staff officers:
$6. 078
Average grade . .
FSS-7.4
Ungraded positions (local rates):
$1, 404
Personal service obligations:
$37, 335, 515
634, 494
165. 161
2, 773. 980
551, 398
$30,774,150
293. 758
122. 107
2. 482, 041
425. 050
$29,611,695
316, 586
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
114. 035
2, 554. 503
Other payments for personal services.. .
378. 329
Total personal service obligations.. .
41, 350, 548
34.097,112
32, 976, 148
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
40,408,460
4, 086, 872
2, 724, 672
2, 292. 465
4, 949. 617
8, 126. 777
23. 249. 269
17, 269. 504
9, 356, 822
4, 450, 207
3, 682, 575
4,398,000
82.888
1,346,825
33, 284, 103
4, 103. 156
2. 362, 218
1, av,. 751
4, 132, 530
4,262.617
12.169.862
11. 261. 384
5. 551. 764
1, 909, 436
7. 200. 732
2, 117. 703
55. 476
350, 000
32, 155, 140
02 Travel -
3, 625, 587
03 Transportation of things ... .
2, 232 565
1, 966, 037
05 Rents and utility services. -
4, 186 328
5, 064, 104
07 Other contractual services _ .
16,249 343
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials . . ..
9. 948. 091
7.000 391
3. 288. 350
10 Lands and structures . . .
1,075 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
15 Taxes and assessments .. .
3, 328, 756
55, 308
Total direct obligations
126, 424. 953
90. 617, 732
90, 075, 000
Oblioations Pai/able Oul of Reimbursements
from Other Accounts
942,088
126,348
20.351
43,853
1.150
678
773,008
317, 787
112,018
10.691
32, 953
813. 009
90,339
20,890
63, 531
1,200
700
61,747
300.000
115.883
1,665
5.005
820, 008
02 Travel
93 .389
03 Transportation of things
10 .504
68, 774
1 200
800
07 Other contractual services
62 308
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
325, 000
6 173
I 2, 044
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
5,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts ... . . . .
2,380,826
1.473.969
1.395.200
128,805,778
92,091,701
91.470,200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates In excess of $14,800:
Deputy director
Director
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant director
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrator
Assistant director
General counsel-
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of staff
Deputy administrator..
Deputy assistant director..
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Area policy coordinator
Assistant administrator...
Assistant deputy administrator.. .
Associate genera] counsel
Attorney adviser
Chief, EUR policy
Chief, FE policy
Chief, GER policy
Chief, NEA policy
Chief of branch
Chief of division _
Chief of section
Chief of service
Chief of staff
Coordinator-
Deputy administrator
Deputy assistant administrator...
Deputy assistant director
Deputy chief of service
Deputy chief of staff
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
1 12,000
2 23, 100
1 11, 650
8 86, 650
8 86. 900
3 33, 400
10 110,000
1 10. 800
1 11, 800
2 22, 850
3 32. 660
1 10, 800
1954 estimate
Num.
ber
Total
salary
1 $16. 000
1 17, 500
6 74, 000
1 13, 000
1 13, 000
12,000
12,000
1 10. 800
1 11.800
11. 800
11. 050
10. 800
10. 800
10.800
10, 800
97, 700
142. 400
U.O.TO
32. 900
99. 200
10,800
6 54, 250
3 32, 900
2 21,600
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $16,000
1 17, 500
6 74, 000
1 13, 000
1 13, 000
1 12, 000
1 10, 800
11,800
11, 050
10, 800
10.800
10,800
10. 800
97.700
131, 600
11,050
32. 900
88. 400
10, 800
5 54, 250
3 32. 900
1 10, 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign management officer
Information and editorial specialist.
International radiofrequency advisor.
Office director
Policy officer
Production adviser
Special assistant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Analyst
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of staff
Assistant to chief of branch
Assistant to chief of division
Attestation officer
Attorney
Auditor
Chief of branch.
Chief of division
Chief of secretariat
Chief of section
Chief of staff
Controller
Coordinator
Cultural affairs officer
Cultural officer
Deputy chief of division
Deputy coordinator
Deputy director
Director...
Evaluation officer..
Executive officer
Feature writer
Foreign affairs officer
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
International radiofrequency advisor.
Liaison officer
Office director
Organizationandmethods exam iner .
Planning officer
Policy adviser
Policy and planning adviser
Policy guidance officer.
Policy information editor
Policy information officer
Policy liaison officer
Policy officer
Press and publications officer
Press radio and TV officer
Production assistant
Program officer..
Program specialist
Regional planning adviser
Research analyst
Special assistant
Special projects officer
Standards and techniques speciallst-
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Area specialist..
Art editor
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of staff
Assistant planning officer...
Assistant policy Implementation
officer
Assistant policy officer
Assistant to chief of division
Attorney
Auditor..
Budget analyst
Budget and reports analyst
Business manager
Chief of branch
Chief of secretariat
Chief of section..
Chief of staff
Chief of unit
Congressional correspondent. -
Contract specialist
Coordinator
Country desk officer
Cultural officer. -
Development officer..
Editorial specialist..
Evaluation officer
Evaluation specialist..
Executive secretary
Foreign affairs officer
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
Information specialist
Liaison officer
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Planning officer
Policy officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 10, 800
1 11.800
3 32, 650
11,060
32,660
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
28,800
9,600
9,600
7 67, 200
4 39, 200
172, 800
77, 800
9.800
19. 200
9.800
9.600
9,800
9,800
10,400
9,600
1 9, 600
3 29, 000
1 9. 600
6 49, 400
10, 600
19. 600
9.600
19.200
19. 600
29, 800
69, 800
19, 400
9,600
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,950
9,600
9,800
9.600
59, 400
9,800
8.360
8,560
8,360
41, 800
8,360
25. 080
16. 720
8.360
17. 120
8,360
16, 720
8,360
8,360
102, 520
16,920
60,160
42,400
8,560
16, 720
10 86, 200
1 8, 760
8,760
8.560
8.360
8.560
428, 760
17.320
109, 680
3 25, 880
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10, 800
1 11.050
1 11.050
3 32, 650
1 9, 600
1 9,600
2 19, 200
1
2
1
9,800
19, 400
9,800
1
2
1
9,800
19, 400
9,800
1
2
23
6
2
21
3
1
3
9,800
19, 200
221, 400
68, 600
19, 200
202, 800
29,400
9,800
29. 000
1 9.600
1 9, 600
1 9,600
9,800
9,600
9,600
10, 600
19, 600
9, 600
49, 600
9.710
19, 200
4 38. 600
6 49, 400
20 195,800
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
6 67, 800
9,600
8,360
16,720
1 8, 360
6 42, 200
1 8,360
2 17, 120
8.360
17. 520
16. 720
60. 160
8.360
8.560
136. 360
12 102.120
1 8.760
2 17, 120
8.560
25. 080
8.360
8.760
8.360
8, 360
8,560
43
1
12
1
4
1
2
364. 480
8.960
101. 120
8,960
34. 240
8.360
16. 720
76, 640
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
11,050
11.050
32,650
9.600
9,600
19. 200
1
2
23
6
2
21
3
1
3
19,200
221, 400
68, 600
19,200
202, 800
29, 400
9,800
29,000
1 9,600
1 9.600
1 9, 600
9,800
9,600
9,600
10, 600
9,800
9,600
28,800
9,710
19,200
4 38, 600
4 39, 600
20 195,800
9.600
9.600
9,600
9.800
9,800
1 9, 800
6 67, 800
1 9,600
1 8,360
1 8, 360
6 42, 200
8.360
17.620
16.720
60,160
8,360
8,560
136, 360
93,560
"17,126
1 8,560
3 25, 080
8,360
8,360
8.560
8,360
37 313,920
67, 080
8.960
34, 240
8.360
16, 720
76, 640
82
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, United States Information Agency-
DFTAiL OF PEESOiN'AL SERVICES — Continued
-Con.
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Political analyst- - - - -
Procedures and systems analyst
Production officer
Program specialist
Public opinion analyst
Recruitment officer
Security officer
Shift editor --.
Special assistant-.. --- --
Standards and techniques specialist.
Technician
Training officer
Writer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative management officer -
Administrative officer .-
Analyst
Area specialist
Arts and monument specialist
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant country desk officer
Assistant to chief of branch
.\ttestation officer
Bibliographer
Broadcast studio technician
Budget analyst
Budget and reports analyst
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Coordinator
Educational specialist
Engineer
English teaching specialist
Evaluation officer
Evaluation specialist
Exhibits officer
Feature writer..-
Field reports officer.. _
Foreign affairs analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign version specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Librarian--
Music specialist
News editor
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Persoimel security evaluator
Planning officer.. -
Policy officer _
Printing specialist
Procedures analyst
Procurement and supply officer
Production officer
Program analyst ,
Program officer ,
Radio engineer
Radio survey specialist
Security officer
Security technician ___
Special agent
Special assistant
Special events officer
Staff assistant _ _.
Statistical data officer
Training officer
Translation officer
Utilization officer
GS-11. Range $5,010 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant ,
Administrative officer
Analyst ..1...
Area specialist...
Bibliographer
Broadcast studio technician
Budget analyst
Business manager
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Contract specialist
Coordinator ,
Documents officer
Employee service officer.
Evaluation specialist
Exhibits officer ._
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign version specialist
Illustration artist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Librarian
Music specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
8, 760
6 60. 560
1 8,360
1 8, 360
1 8. 360
2 17, 920
1 8,660
1 8, 040
3 21,320
3 21, 720
2 14, 480
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
7,040
7,240
28,160
7,040
7.240
14,080
7,240
8,040
7,240
7,040
7,240
14, 480
35,200
7,040
7,040
7,040
78, 440
7,040
226, 680
113, 440
21, 520
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
1 7, 040
1 8, 040
1 7,040
6 36, 800
7,040
7,040
7, WO
63. 360
7,040
14, 080
2 14,480
7,840
14, 080
7,040
6,940
5,940
5,940
23, 960
18, 620
12,480
37,640
5,940
8,940
1 .5, 940
2 13, 080
2 13, 080
1 8, 940
7 41,680
Num- Total
ber salary
23
10
2
2
139, 420
59, 800
12, 080
12,080
6,940
2 $16,720
1 8, 660
1 8,360
2 16, 720
1 8, 360
2 16, 720
1 8, 560
1 8, 360
2 16, 720
21, 320
7,240
7,240
7,040
15,080
7,040
7,440
7.240
7,240
7,040
7,040
22,620
21.320
7,040
7,440
8,040
7,440
7,040
21, 720
3
22, 120
2
14, 480
1
7,040
43,240
6
28
15
202, 620
108, 200
26
13
187. 640
94. 120
1
7,040
1
7,040
7.240
7,040
14, 280
36, 000
36. 800
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,240
1 7,040
8 57, 620
1 7,240
4 28, 160
1 7,040
5 36, 600
1 7,240
7,040
7,240
7,040
14, 480
7,040
6,140
6,940
8,940
19,020
6,140
31,700
6,140
18,020
11,880
6,940
6,140
13,280
5,940
1 6, 940
2 11, 880
1 6, 140
122, 000
64, 460
6,940
6,140
6,940
11,880
6,940
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $16,720
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
2 16, 720
1 8, 360
2 16, 720
1 8, 660
1 8, 360
2 16, 720
3 21, 320
1 7, 240
15, 080
1 7, 440
1 7,240
1 7, 240
7.040
7, 040
22, 620
21.320
7,040
7,440
1 7, 440
3 "21,720
7,240
7,040
14,280
36, 000
7,640
7,240
7,040
7, 240
7,240
1 7, 040
8 67, 620
1 7,240
4 28,160
1 7.O40
6 35. 6011
1 7,240
7,010
7,210
7,040
14,480
7,040
6,140
12, 2S0
6,140
24, 760
6,140
18, 020
5,940
6,910
6.140
6,940
6,940
6,940
1
1
13
8
1
1
6,140
,5, 940
79, 620
48, ,620
5,940
6,140
2 11, 880
1 6,940
DETAIL OB" PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Personnel security evaluator
Policy officer
Position classifier
Procedures analyst
Production officer
Program officer
Program specialist
Radio survey analyst
Radio survey specialist
Records management analyst
Recruitment officer
Reports officer
Selection officer
Space analyst
Special projects officer
Staff assistant
Technician
Training officer
Translation officer
Wage analvst
OS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of section
Chief of section
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Analyst
Assistant chief of branch.
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of unit
Bibliographic assistant
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Chief of staff
Chief of unit
Congressional mail officer
Coordinator
Country specialist--.
Documents assistant
Evaluation officer
Information and editorial specialist .
Information specialist
Intelligence research analyst
Intelligence research specialist
Interviewer
Librarian
Morse operator ,
News editor
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Picture editor.
Procurement and supply officer
Production assistant...
Program assistant
Program officer
Program specialist
Projection printing specialist
Purchasing agent
Radio survey analyst
Records management analyst
Recruitment officer
Reports analyst
Requirements specialist
Research analyst
Secretary
Special assistant
Special events officer
Staff assistant
Statistical assistant _
Supervisor, mail and files
Supply officer
Technician
Utilization officer
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
QS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545.
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
OS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430- _..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
$12, 280
41, 780
6,940
6,940
12, 680
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
2 12, 080
2 12, 880
15, 430
1 5, 185
3 15, 180
3 15, 306
1
3
1
1
7
2
1
23
16
1
1
1
1
6
1
3
6,060
15, 180
5,310
5,185
36,920
10, 620
5,185
117, 630
77, 525
5,060
5,435
5,310
6,060
30, 360
5,185
15, 180
1954 estimate
6,060
5,060
5,060
16, 066
6,060
26, 300
10, 120
5,060
1 5, 810
1 6, 810
6,185
8,310
10,246
5,060
25, 676
1
1
2
2
132
32
179
138
69
3
5,185
5,060
10,495
9,490
566, 665
127, 190
642, 140
455,110
210,030
8,970
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 940
6,140
24, 360
6.940
5,940
55,260
5,940
1,187
6, 873, 650
92.2
642, 624
1,094.8
6, 331, 026
24, 710
131,169
24,585
54, 824
2,729
6, 669, 043
3
3
3
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
22
16
1
12,880
6,140
12,280
6,140
6,940
5,940
11,880
5.940
12,480
13, 080
6,940
1 5,500
1 5, 600
8 41,605
6 30, 360
2 10, 620
1 6, 810
16, 666
15,430
15, 430
5,060
15,430
5,310
5,310
5,310
10,870
6,186
113, 670
83, 210
6,060
1 6, 185
6 31,110
20,365
5,060
5,060
6,060
5,185
5,186
16, 306
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
1 6, 140
4 24, 360
1 6, 940
21,116
10, 370
10, 870
6,060
6,685
10, 870
5,060
10, 120
15, 305
10
1
1
1
1
2
4
142
31
221
163
74
1
61, 226
5,060
5,060
5,185
5,186
10.620
18, 730
616, 666
122, 760
799, 695
506, 770
228, 380
2,910
1 4, 525
12 3.5, 416
3 8, 376
1,347
7, 881, 147
246.2
1,313,360
1, 100. 8
6, 567, 787
37, 030
67, 635
25,687
67,589
2,740
6, 758, 268
2 12, 480
3 19, 020
1 6,940
1 5,600
1 6,600
7
6
2
1
2 10, 870
1 6, 185
17 87, 270
12 62, 595
1 8, 185
6 31,110
4 20, 366
1 5,060
1 6, 060
1 6, 185
2 10, 245
2 11,120
4 21,116
2 10, 370
2 10, 870
1 5,685
1 6, 060
4
126
26
178
125
61
1
1 4, 525
4 12,840
11 30, 952
1,157
6,901,642
35.5
212, 497
1,121
6
6, 689, 045
6,871,753
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
83
DETAIL OF PESSONAL SERVICES continued
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant administrator
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Assistant chief of division
Assistant deputy administrator
Assistant policy officer.
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Chief of service.
Controller
Information specialist
Policy adviser
Political commentator and adviser-
Production officer
Program assistant
Program oiTicer
Special assistant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant policy officer — .
Budget analyst...
Business manager
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Chief of staff..
Deputy controller
Director -
Editor
Policy information editor
Political analyst
Procurement and supply officer
Production officer
Program officer
Project director
Special assistant
Traffic manager
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of staff
Budget analyst..
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Chief of unit —
Civil engineer
Commentator —
Construction supervisor
Contract specialist
Deputy chief of staff...
Editor
Editorial specialist..
Engineer
Field radio officer...
Frequency specialist
Information specialist
Intelligence research analyst
Liaison officer
News editor
News WTiter
Newsreel officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Political analyst
Producer
Production assistant
Production ofllcer
Program development officer
Radio engineer
Recruitment officer
Shift editor
Special assistant
Special projects officer _
Studio manager.
Television ofllcer
Traffic manager
Transcription officer
Translator atmouncer
Writer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Analyst
Assistant chief of branch ,
Assistant chief of unit
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Civil engineer.. -
Comraentitor
Construction cost accountant
Contract specialist. —
Control technician...
Copyright clearance specialist
Editor.'.
Editorial specialist.
Engineer
Field radio officer _
Field specialist
Film editor _
Fiscal officer
Frequency specialist -..
Information specialist
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,000
21, 600
10,800
10.800
75: 600
120,300
21,850
10,800
11,050
10, 800
11,050
21.600
11,800
10,800
11,800
33,400
9,600
48,200
9,800
9,600
9,800
367, 400
10,400
28,800
19,600
10,600
9,600
9,600
9.600
9,600
9,600
1 10,000
3 28,800
2 19,600
3 25, 080
3 25, 080
1 8, 360
1
30
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
8,360
253,400
8,360
9,360
8,360
16,720
8,360
25,080
8,360
51
I
1
2
1
2
5
428,160
8,360
8,360
16,720
8,360
16, 920
41,800
16,920
8,660
8,360
16,720
58,520
58,520
16,720
16, 920
50,160
9 75, 840
I 9, 360
25. 080
9,360
8,560
25,080
8,360
33,440
49,280
7,240
14,080
7,040
68,320
21, 720
7,040
7,040
56,320
14, 480
14, 080
8.040
7.040
218,840
1 7, 040
2 14, 480
Num-
ber
1 7, 040
2 14,480
Total
salary
1 $13,000
32,400
11,050
11,050
55, 000
66, 050
22, 100
10, 800
11,300
11,050
11,300
21,850
11,800
11, 050
11,800
11,800
1 9,800
4 39,200
9,800
9,800
342, 600
20,800
9,600
19,400
9,600
9,600
9,800
1 9,800
1 9.600
1 9,600
10,200
4
1
1
1
19
34, 240
8,560
8,560
8,560
161,840
8,560
17,120
8,360
8,360
»12,000
8,560
25,280
8,360
8,660
16, 920
16,920
8,760
8.560
25,280
8,560
69, 720
9,160
68, 920
17,120
61,360
8,360
61,360
18, .520
8,760
25,680
9,360
16,720
17,120
17,120
1
1
1
23
1
2
7,240
8,040
7, 240
165, 920
7,040
14, 729
7,440
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 7,240
Num-
ber
Total
salary
I $13,000
11,050
11.050
43.950
43.950
22. 100
11.300
11,050
11,300
11.050
11,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
9,800
19,600
1
1
31
2
1
2
1
9,800
9,800
303, 600
20.800
9,600
19,400
9,600
1 9,800
9,800
9,600
10,200
3 25, 680
1 8,560
1 8, 560
13 111,480
1 8,560
1 8,660
8,360
8.360
350, 160
8, .560
25, 280
8,360
8,660
16,920
16, 920
8,760
8,560
8,560
8,560
61,360
9,160
16, 720
17,120
61,360
8,360
59, 720
18, 520
8,760
25, 680
9,360
2 17, 120
2 17, 120
7
60,480
7
60,480
1
7,040
7,240
22.520
14,680
1
3
2
1
3
1
7,240
22,620
7,440
1
7,440
43,440
6
6
43,440
8,040
7. 240
123. 080
7,040
14, 729
7,440
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEEViCES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Intelligence research analyst
Maintenance technician
Music specialist
News editor
News writer
Newsreel officer
Operations manager
Organization and me thodsexaminer.
Personnel assistant
Procurement and supply officer
Producer
Production assistant
Production director —
Production officer
Program development officer
Propagation specialist
Radio engineer
Radio news editor
Receiving station supervisor
Recording technician
Script writer
Security officer
Special agent
Special events officer
Staff assistant
Station supervisor..
Studio manager
Supply officer.. .-
Technician...
Transportation si^ecialist
Transcription officer
Translator aimouncer
Writer
Writer aimouncer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adaptation officer
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Announcer adapter .--
Art editor
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Auditor..
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Contract specialist
Control technician
Editor
Engineer
Executive secretary
Film laboratory technician
Frequency specialist
Information specialist -.
Liaison officer
Librarian
Maintenance technician
Music specialist -
News writer
OpJerations manager...
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Plarming officer
Position classifier
Procurement and supply officer
Producer
Producer annotmcer.
Producer translator
Production assistant
Production officer.
Program assistant.
Program development officer
Publication writer
Radio engineer
Radio news editor
Recording technician
Reports analyst
Research analyst
Research specialist.
Script writer
Shift editor...
Special assistant...
Special events officer
Special projects officer
Statistical assistant..
Studio manager.
Technician...
Traffic manager —
Training officer
Translator annotmcer
Writer
Writer announcer —
Writer producer
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Annotmcer adapter
Correspondence analyst
Field specialist
Librarian
Monitor translator
Projectionist -.
Recording technician
Special assistant
Studio manager
Supply officer
Technician
1953 actual 1964 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,040
16,280
7,040
14,080
70.600
7,040
14.080
7,040
2
28
1
1
2
2
1
5
6
1
1
64
14,480
198, 720
7,040
7,240
14.080
14,080
7,040
35.200
42,240
7.040
8,040
466, 160
21 148,840
1 7,040
2 14,280
1 7,040
1 7. 040
2 14,260
2 14, 280
10 71,000
6,140
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
11
4
4
2
1
2
12,280
11,880
6,940
6,940
6,140
5,940
11,880
11,880
6,740
70. 340
24.360
24.360
11.880
6.940
12, 280
1
1
15
6
3
2
2
2
2
2
38
6
2
1
3
1
3
3
2
4
5
6,940
6,940
92,900
29,700
18, 020
12, 080
11, 880
11.880
12,880
11.880
227. 920
36,640
11,880
6,940
18,820
5.940
18.620
17. 820
12.280
23,760
31,300
1 6. 940
4 24, 960
74 443,960
2
1
1
6
9
1
2
7
16
11,880
6,140
6.940
37,240
66,460
6,940
12,880
42.580
96.040
64,860
17, 820
33, 626
11, 250
Num. Total
ber salary
6,625
6,250
146, 875
6,500
260, 760
6,600
6,000
$1.5. 480
7,040
14,280
28,560
2
2
1
20
15.280
14,480
7,640
145, 200
3 21, 620
1
1
6
1
1
40
1
2
10
1
1
2
1
2
7,040
7,240
36,000
7.240
8,040
289, 200
7,010
11, 080
72.200
7,040
7,240
14,680
7,240
15,280
14.080
1 6, 140
'2"'ii,886
1 6,940
1 6, 340
1 6,140
2 12, 280
1
11
4
6
6,140
71.740
24, 760
30, 500
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
2 12, 080
1 5, 940
15 94. 700
1 6, 140
2 12, 280
1
2
2
1
25
3
2
6,140
11.880
13,280
6.140
163. 500
18. 020
12,280
2 12,480
6,140
11,880
18.220
39.040
6.140
6.140
2.5. 360
332. 160
11.880
11.880
12,280
6
1
1
1
6
14
6
2
6
1
1
1
1
1
26
1
46
1
38, 440
6, .540
6,140
6.940
36, 840
85.960
36. 840
11,880
34,375
5,750
5,750
6,750
5.875
6,260
150, 000
6,260
260,760
6,626
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $16,480
2 14.280
4 28,560
2
2
1
18
15,280
14,480
7,640
131, 120
14,280
1
1
6
1
1
36
1
2
8
1
1
2
1
2
7.010
7.240
36,000
7.240
8,040
260,640
7.040
14.080
67,920
7,040
7.240
14,680
7,240
15,280
7 51,080
3 21,120
6,140
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
2 12, 280
6,140
71, 740
18.820
30, 500
6,140
6,140
1
14
1
2
6,940
88,760
6,140
12,280
6,140
13,280
6,140
129,140
18,020
12,280
6,140
6,940
3
3
1
1
3
44
2
2
2
18.220
2a 220
6.140
6,140
19.020
272.360
11,880
11.880
12,280
4
1
1
1
6
11
10
2
1
1
1
1
26,560
6,640
6,140
6,940
36,840
67,940
60,600
11,880
5,750
6,750
6,760
5,750
1 6,250
17 99, 600
48 271,750
..
84
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, United States Information Agency — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Translator announcer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative oI3icer
Announcer adapter
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of staff. _
Budget analyst
Budget and reports analyst
Business accountant
Business manager
Chief of branch..
Contract specialist...
Correspondence analyst
Distribution specialist.
Editor
Editorial assistant
Engineer
Film laboratory technician
Film technician
Fiscal analyst
Liaison officer
Librarian
Monitor translator..
News writer
Newsreel officer
Organization and methods examiner
Policy and planning assistant
Position classifier
Procurement and supply officer
Producer
Producer announcer
Production assistant
Program assistant
Program operation manager.
Radio engineer
Radio news editor
Records management analyst
Reports officer _ _..
Research specialist
Script writer
Space analyst
Special assistant
Special events officer
Studio manager
Technician
Traffic manager
Training officer
Translator announcer...
Writer annoimcer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
aS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490...
CPC-7. Range .$3,435 to $4,0.35
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range .$2,6,52 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) : United States and
possessions
Other positions:
Temporary employment: United
States and possessions
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel£ base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Departmental differential
All personal services, field.
Foreign Service:
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946 (22 U. S C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service reserve officers:
FSR-1. Range $12,800 to $14,300....
FSR-2. Range $11,130 to $12,700....
FSR-3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
FSR-4, Range $6,963 to .$8,863
FSR-5. Range $5,313 to $6.713
FSR-6. Range $3,993 to $6,093
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
68 $323, 125
9 46, 040
1 5,060
8 42, 480
2 10, 120
6,185
10, 870
5,060
6,660
6,810
10, 746
3 16, 180
5,060
10, 745
20, 740
10, 370
5,185
1 5,060
2 10, 370
6 25, 926
1 5,060
1 5,060
1 5, 185
15, 305
41, 480
5,186
6,060
5,186
2 10, 370
2 10, 246
1 6,060
8
17
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
17
1
27
93
69
169
197
202
21
1
10
20
1
41,230
89, 245
6,310
10, 246
5,435
6,185
16,430
5,435
5,060
89, 270
6,185
138, 740
402. 930
236.665
577. 065
66S. 060
644, 140
61, 760
4,365
29,580
23,280
19. 624
30,940
57, 360
2,420
1,870
10, 217, 929
170.6
921,776
1, 699. 6
9, 296, 154
16,385
347, 697
41,028
187. 947
62. 413
16,213
9, 966, 737
34
66
102
36
3
79,100
390,020
638, 180
804, 626
216 668
13, 879
1964 estimate
Nima- Total
ber salary
40 $227, 600
7 36, 670
33,236
10, 995
6,810
6,185
6,310
6,310
6,685
1 5, 186
1 5,560
5,310
10, 495
10, 870
21, 240
6, 060
6,310
6,435
3
1
15, 930
5,685
10, 620
2
10, 620
2
2
10, 620
1
5,810
1
5,810
1
3
3
6,810
16,055
15, 930
1
1
3
5,810
6,810
16, 930
1
5,060
5,686
1
1
6,685
1
1
1
2
14
1
2
6,310
5,185
5,185
10, 620
75, 440
6,436
10, 370
2 10, 496
1 6, 810
9
2
19
76
48
124
166
152
17
48, 415
10, 870
93, 530
332,490
199. 036
466, 215
673, 690
498. 480
61,950
4,490
30, 380
20,480
15,990
25,440
43,960
2,490
1 442
7, 988, 349
234.8
1, 232, 322
1, 207. 2
6, 766, 027
10,120
173, 673
24, 126
139, 028
60, 700
13.502
2,000
7, 179, 076
7
24
57
105
33
4
92,700
275, 970
559, 661
835,333
201,329
17, 772
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
32 $182, 125
5 26, 175
5 27, 800
2 10, 996
1 6, 810
1 6, 310
1 5, 310
1 5,685
1
6,660
1 6, 310
1 6, 185
2 10, 870
1 5, 310
1 5, 310
1 5, 436
1
2
13
1
1
6.186
10, 620
70, 130
5,435
5,310
2 10, 495
1 6, 810
1
10
63
36
113
126
103
11
48, 415
5,310
50,460
235. 355
150, 370
425, 456
437, 970
341. 130
34,650
1
6
4
6
12
3,836
20,480
12, 696
18, 980
35,184
1,155
6, 546, 129
41.4
233,865
1,113.6
6, 312, 264
10,120
204,166
24,586
143, 917
62, 749
11, 791
2,000
6, 771, 593
4
20
46
98
31
3
61,200
233.400
452. 300
785. 648
186.303
14, 479
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Foreign Service — Continued
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C.
801-1168)— Continued
Num- Total
Nimi- Total
Num- Total
Foreign Service staff officers and em-
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
ployees:
FSS-1. Range $9,950 to $11,130
38 $388,520
38 $389, 140
22 $226, 640
FSS-2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
62 688,740
44 423,620
38 362,580
FSS-3. Range $8,481 to $9,441
96 829.224
69 607.994
46 40.5,654
FSS-4. Range $7,689 to $8,649..
86 678.285
75 609.315
61 495,712
FSS-6. Range $7,095 to $8,115
105 759, 153
98 730.556
108 797,100
FSS-6. Range $6,501 to $7,401
90 600,930
109 729,687
89 695,563
FSS-7. Range $6,907 to $6,807
248
199
209
1,493,322
1, 223, 427
1, 280. 070
FSS-8. Range $5,313 to $6,213
121 672,393
105 596.024
66 364,785
FSS-9. Range $4,719 to $5,619
138 664,642
108 537,840
71 347,235
FSS-10. Range $4,323 to $5,223
98 436, 114
66 296,070
42 186, 426
FSS-ll. Range $3,927 to $4,647
138 5.55,309
103 424,893
62 256,062
FSS-12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
99 359,627
86 316.401
91 330, 972
rSS-13. Range $3,150 to $3,870
149 481,131
109 363,531
65 180,231
9,369
13,099,218
8,587
12, 661, 221
6,602
9,133.857
Total permanent, Foreign Service..
11, 073
10, 026
7,663
23,647,981
21, 792, 484
16,686,117
Deduct lapses. ..
894 1
2,204.6
4, 342, 148
27 4
1,939,640
75, 731
Net perm,anent, Foreign Service
(average number, net salary):
Foreign coiuitries:
1 643
9, 605, 105
7, 817, 717
7,616,346
6,625.6
9,632,619
6,489.4
9,094,040
12, 103, 230
Otlier positions: Temporary employ-
15,633
6,600
5,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
89, 648
72,394
63,371
Payment above basic rates:
99,160
16 500
Nightwork differential
17,419
1,845,638
14 155
Living and quarters allowances
1,602,765
1, 673. 844
X^ndesirable post differential
475 746
480 609
485, 712
Other payments tor personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details . ..
551,398
425, 056
378 329
All personal services, Foreign
24,814,768
20,169,768
19,331,802
41, 350, 548
34, 097, 112
32, 975, 148
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
40,408,460
33, 284, 103
33,165,140
Obligations payable out of retmburse-
942,088
813, 009
820,008
WAR CLAIMS COMMISSION
Administrative Expenses, War Claims Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
0 eject classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
212
5
194
186
146
Average number of all employees
160
87
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,335
GS-6.2
$2, 559
CPC-2.7
$4,445
GS-6.5
$2,531
CPC-2.7
$4,624
GS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
.$2, 659
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$809,034
18, 245
3,209
28,420
6,267
$763, 976
1,000
3,024
1,000
2,000
$463. 000
250
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
250
Other payments for personal serv-
ices ....
600
865, 165
22, 032
7. 727
20, 004
2,744
8,050
3,616
21, 800
6, 521
6,421
3,627
771. 000
6,260
1,000
13,000
461, 000
4,000
600
10,400
4,500
6,000
9,000
6,000
2,240
3,000
3.600
07 Other contractual services . ..
10,000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials -
16,300
3,600
600
15 Taxes and assessments .
2,000
966,707
821,000
616,000
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
85
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SEKVICE3
Departmental:
Positions at $14,800 pursuant to Public
Law 375, 82(1 Cong.:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
General counsel-
Deputy general counsel..
Director, appeals and hearings
service
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, claims service
Member, appeals council
GS-I3. 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
Attorneys
Appellate attorney
Chief, claims development section..
GS-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, religious claims
section
Attorney
Appellate attorney
Chief, claims development section. .
Editorial specialist
Philippine liaison officer-
Chief. Philippine activities section.,
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adjudicator, claims development
section
Adjudicator, religious claims sec-
tion
Appellate attorney
Attorney
Chief, administrative services sec-
tion
Fiscal officer
Personnel officer
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Chief, prisoner of war claims section.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator, claims development
section
Adjudicator, religious claims sec-
tion
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief, claims development
section
Attorney.-
Chief, mail and claims records sec-
tion
Legislative attorney
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $44, 400
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
10. OIX)
8.360
8.360
8.360
8.560
8.360
8,560
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
2 11.880
1 6.940
2 12. 080
1 5,940
1 6,140
1 6,500
5,060
26,050
15,805
5.810
5,185
6,060
5,185
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $44,400
1 11.800
1 10. 800
10,800
1 10,200
3 28,800
8,360
8.360
8.560
8.360
8.660
8,760
3 26,480
1 8,660
7,040
3 21. 520
1 7. 240
1 7,040
7,240
2 11,880
2 12. 880
3 18. 020
1 5, 940
1 6, 340
26.550
16,180
5.810
10,120
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $44,400
1 ll.SOO
1 11.0,50
10,800
1 10.200
3 28,800
8,360
2 17, 920
i 8.'560
15.080
7,440
18.820
18.420
1 5.940
1 6. 140
1 6. 340
1 6, 185
3 16, 180
'4'"'"20,'246
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810-Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 060
1 5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
1 $5,310
Statistician accountant
1 5.060
1 5,060
1 6, 185
1 6, 185
8 37,710
22 94. 510
3 12. 135
32 112.995
15 49. 265
50 139. 460
2 5, 104
1 2,490
2 10. 370
Chief, administrative services sec-
tion
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
6 27. 970
17 72. 610
3 12.510
36 125. 260
17 55. 655
49 148, 790
3 7,816
1 2,420
5 24,350
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 .. .
22 95, 260
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
5 20,295
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
25 92,000
GS-4 Range $3,175 to $3,655
17 55, 655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
27 85, 650
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032...
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
3 7,976
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses .....
175 766, 216
8 34,475
186 852, 134
26 88, 168
146 699, 751
59 236. 751
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions; Intermittent employ-
167 731,741
18, 245
2,985
11, 692
6,257
160 763, 976
1,000
3,024
1,000
2,000
87 463, 000
250
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
260
Other payments for personal services...
500
All personal services, departmental.
770,920
771,000
464,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14: Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,800
1 8,360
1 8,760
1 7,040
33 61. 337
GS-13: Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Offirp Trrnnf\gpr
Engineer appraiser, religious claims
section
GS-12: Range $7,040 to $8,040:
37 95. 297
10 18, 004
Deduct lapses .
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
27 77, 293
224
4.539
7,859
4,330
Payment above basic rates:
Quarters allowance . . .
94.245
865, 165
771,000
464,000
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD obligations by objects— continued
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Adminislralion Fund, Railroad
Retirement Board
obligations by objects
Object classification
EAILROAD RETreEMENT BOAKD
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General sche<tule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefe
Payment above basic rates.
Total personal services -.
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Penalty mail
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services.
Services performed by other agencies.
1953 actual
1,029
51
994
$4,100
GS-5.3
$4, 015. 194
142, 176
15, 135
66, 667
4,229,172
202, 058
15, 821
72, 651
256,809
23.291
695. 889
181, 479
1964 estimate
1,000
31
975
$1, 169
GS-5 4
$4, 052, 182
87,009
15, 839
IS, 516
4, 173, 546
208, 975
21,512
73,583
117, 500
250. 581
22, 269
593, 325
149, 523
1955 estimate
962
30
957
$4,160
GS-5.3
$3, 975. 900
84, 201
15.753
18.066
4, 093. 920
201.379
16. 194
72. 057
137.000
255.584
21,668
692, 118
147, 921
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
EAIIEOAD EETIBEMENT BOAED— COU.
$55, 639
23,217
4, 276, 603
476
7,151
$76, OSO
11,792
4, 279, 667
580
9,767
$74. 091
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and mdemnities
9.134
4, 354, 070
580
11,284
Obligations incurred _ .
10, 040, 156
9, 987, 680
9 988 000
ALLOCATION TO BCEEAU OF OLD-AGE AND
SUEVrVOES INSUBANCE, DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE
Total number of Permanent positions
3
2
5
4
5
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$2. 910
GS-2.3
$2. 920
GS-2.3
$2,924
Average grade . ..
GS-2.3
01 Personal services;
$7, 051
29
193
$11, 773
39
297
$11, 452
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
43
Payment above basic rates
303
Total personal services
7,273
162
12, 109
211
11, 798
202
Obligations incurred
7,435
12. 320
12,000
86
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD— Continued
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund, Railroad
Retirement Board — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
3UMMAEY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,032
51
996
1,005
31
979
967
30
960
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,100
GS-5.3
$4,169
GS-5.4
$4,160
Average grade . . . _-
G.S-5 3
01 Personal services;
$4, 022, 245
142, 176
15,154
$1, 063, 955
87,009
15, 878
$3, 987, 352
Other positions
84 201
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base -
15, 796
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
SUMMABT— continued
01 Persona! services — Continued
Payment above basic rates _
$56, 860
$18,813
$18,369
4,236,445
202,058
15, 821
72,651
4,185,655
208, 975
21,612
73,583
117, 500
250.581
22. 259
593. 325
149. 523
75, 291
11, 792
4,279,657
580
9,767
4,105.718
201.379
16,194
72 057
02 Travel—
04 Communication services
06 Rents and utility services.
266,809
23,291
695, 889
181, 479
55, 701
23,217
4, 276, 603
476
7,151
255,684
21,668
592 118
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supphes and materials
147, 921
75 293
09 Equipment
9,134
4, 354, 070
680
11 284
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
10, 047, 591
10. 000. 000
10,000,000
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS detail or personal services— continued
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON
AdministratiTe Expenses, Export-Import Bank of Washington
ACCBtJED EXPENDITURES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
A vprftgp nnmbpr of rII pmptnypps
141
1
139
141
1
137
139
1
132
Average salaries and grades:
Genera! schedule grades;
Average salary
$6, 470
GS-9.1
$2,828
CPC-3.3
$6,543
GS-9.1
$2,951
CPC-3.3
$6 567
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary. ..
$3,005
CPC 3 3
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$890, 702
3,165
3,201
1,020
7,786
$895, 450
10,000
3.400
1.600
6,000
$866,600
10,000
3 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Pavment above basic rates . .
1 500
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken . .
3,500
Total personal services .
906,864
47, 762
627
10,676
916,360
64,100
1,000
12,300
1,100
103.600
5.500
3,100
25.300
8,600
350
884 000
02 Travel
47 000
03 Transportation of things
1 000
Penalty mail .....
1 200
70,478
6.916
2,699
11,110
10, 750
303
nfi Printing and rpprndiiption
5 600
Services performed by other agencies-
9.900
16 Taxes and assessments . .
400
Total accrued expenditures .
1,067,084
22,305
1.131.200
15,200
1, 075, 500
5.500
Less reimbursements from other accounts.
1,044,779
1,116,000
1, 070, 000
detail of personal services
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or
In excess of $12,000:
Managing director . ,.
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
1 16,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
1 16, 000
1 $16, 000
3 45,000
Director ..
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant director _
1 14,800
1 13,400
1 12,000
1 14,800
1 13, 053
1 12,068
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Vice president _
1 13, 235
1 12,236
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of division
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800— Con
General coimsel
Vice president and treasurer..
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant general counsel
Assistant treasurer
Chief of division
Economist
Engineer
Secretary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Counsel
Economist
Engineer
Examiner -_.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of section
Counsel
Economist
Engineer _
Examiner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
-\ssistant examiner
Assistant secretary
Personnel otEcer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant -.. _
Assistant to the toanaging director..
Counsel
Assistant examiner
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Accountant
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Accountant...
Chief of section..
Counsel
Examining clerk
Librarian
Staff assistant..
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..-.
GS-7. Rangp $4,205 to $4.955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160. _.
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655. _.
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,6.52 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses _
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Part-time and temporary positions:
Temporary employment
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
1953 actual
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 800
1 12, 232
01
Personal services.
141
3
138
11,800
44,192
66,616
43, 199
11,800
9,600
9,935
30.043
9,504
28,981
70,640
8,557
26,680
8,542
17, 794
27, 143
7,191
8,040
7.060
6,729
6,183
6.940
6,940
6.806
5,505
5,188
5,448
5,060
9,613
6,810
6,663
6,370
75,103
59,669
120, 408
9,974
15,633
1964 estimate
2 6,254
4 10, 647
925, 562
34,860
890, 702
3,155
7,786
3,201
1,020
906,864
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,800
12,400
10,800
11,800
44,886
45. 200
43.803
11,800
9,744
10, 036
30, 267
19,282
29,324
71, 356
8.658
18. 495
8.360
16, 920
27, 378
7,292
8,040
7,240
7,040
6,340
6.940
11. 962
6.007
5.672
6,313
6,611
1
16
30
3
6
2
4
141
6
10.639
5.810
6.688
6.370
80,654
65.808
117. 467
10. 214
15,907
6,364
11, 353
929, 730
34,280
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 800
1 12, 550
2
1
1
1
16
14
31
3
6
2
4
895, 450
10,000
6.000
3,400
1,500
916, 350
10,800
11,800
45,290
34,080
44,308
11,800
9,845
10,200
30,545
19,468
29,643
72, 391
1 8, 760
2 18, 620
1 8, 360
2 17, 096
3 27,480
7,440
8,040
7,316
7,231
6,485
6,940
12,155
6,140
6,797
5,439
6,737
10,890
5,810
6,814
5,370
76,718
61,854
121, 035
10. 376
16,205
6,436
11, 594
139 919, 978
8 54,378
865,600
10,000
3,500
3,400
1,500
884,000
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
87
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
Federal Intehmediate Credit Banks
Administrative Expenses, Federal Intermediate Credit Banks
ADMI.VISTEATIVE 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
Other positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-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 actual
316
10
2S3
$4, 407
$1, 179, 486
40,240
4,472
2,498
18,126
26, 776
1, 271, 598
37,008
14,164
122, 967
12,811
82, 073
5,573
33, 698
11,006
12,568
2,537
1, 606, 003
1954 estimate
290
12
293
$4,478
$1, 247, 492
46, 541
4,869
2,675
29,723
1,331,300
44,000
15,800
123,200
17,000
85, 050
8,750
41,700
10,900
9,000
3,300
1, 690, 000
1955 estimate
305
12
305
$4,401
$1, 285, 392
46,541
4,869
2,675
29,723
1,369,200
44,000
24,100
125,100
17,000
85, 050
8,750
41, 700
10,900
10,600
3,600
1, 740, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Salary ranges established by boards of
directors:
Rate over $8,000:
President
President and treasurer
Executive vice president and
treasurer...
Vice president
Vice president and treasurer
Vice president and secretary
Secretary
Secretary and assistant treasurer...
Treasurer
Treasurer and assistant secretary...
Assistant secretary and assistant
treasurer
Rate of$7,000 to $8,000:
V^ice president and treasurer
Vice president and secretary
Assist.ant vice president
Secretary and treasurer
Secretary
.\ssistant secretary and assistant
treasurer
Assistant vice president and assist-
ant secretary —
Assistant secretary
Assistant treasurer
Field representative
Rateof $6,000 to $7,000:
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant secretary and assistant
treasurer __
Assistant secretary
Assistant treasurer
Assistant treasurer and chief ac-
countant
Senior credit examiner
Credit examiner
Credit examiner-assistant secretary
and assistant treasurer
Credit examiner and assistant
secretary
Credit examiner and assistant
treasurer
Chief accountant
Rate of $5,000 to $6,000:
Assistant secretary and assistant
treasurer -.
Assistant secretary..
Assistant treasurer
Assistant treasurer and chief ac-
countant
Senior credit examiner
Credit examiner..
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
10
3
1
4
5
5
3
1
2
1
$131,113
36,454
12.600
39, 185
45,017
46, 757
26, 378
8,130
17,655
8,130
8,000
7,500
14,816
7,510
15,380
7,138
7,485
7,098
7,188
7,012
12,912
6,100
19, 384
6,929
6,554
25,675
12,688
26,281
6,505
6,072
1 5, 870
1 6, 569
1 6,512
2 11, 706
1 5, 976
14 76, 352
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $132,813
2 23,954
13,000
30, 275
36, 573
45, 639
27, 198
8,130
17.655
8,130
1 8,300
1 8,000
2 14.816
'2"'"i,\386'
1 7, 493
1 7,485
1 7,098
1 6, .WO
1 6, 500
1 6, 136
2 12, 769
4 26, 378
3 18, 336
1 6, 797
5 32, 281
6,336
1 6, 966
1 5. 980
14 77, 681
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $131,813
2 23, 954
13.000
21.900
27, 299
45,639
27,198
8,130
26, 255
8,130
8,300
1 8,000
2""""i4^8i6
2'"" 15,180
7,485
7,098
7,012
1 6,900
1 6, 900
6,136
12. 769
26, 378
18, 336
6,797
38,831
6,336
1 6, 966
1 6, 980
14 77, 681
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Salary ranges established by board of
directors — Continued
Rates of $5,000 to $6,000— Continued
Credit examiner and assistant
secretary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 700
1 6, 850
3 16, 427
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Credit examiner and assistant
1 $5, 850
3 16,316
1 $5. 850
Chief accountant
3 16,541
1 5, 135
Senior credit examiner .......
1 5,570
1 5, 752
Rateof $4,400 to $5,000
8 37,412
28 112, 545
45 154,963
5S 166, 919
69 158, 108
16 28, 332
9 42, 135
28 113,777
48 165. 128
63 152, 676
59 136, 230
9 17, 275
14 64,826
28 113 947
Rate of $3,800 to $4,400
Rate of $3,200 to $3,800
48 160, 293
60 173 540
Rate of $2,600 to $3,200
Rateof $2,000 to $2,600
62 142. 190
8 16,360
316 1.392,584
41.2 183,551
2.5 29,647
290 1,298,654
6.1 21,866
2.7 29,196
305 1,342,447
9. 3 29, 104
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
2.7 27,951
Net permanent, field (average num-
272.3
1,179,486
16.281
23.959
4,472
2,498
18, 126
26, 776
281.2
1,247,492
19, 324
27, 217
4,869
2,675
293.0
Other positions;
1,285,392
19. 324
Part-time employment
27 217
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime. .
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken . . .
4,869
2,675
29, 723
29, 723
1, 271, 598
1,331,300
1, 369, 200
Production Credit Corporations
Administrative Expenses, Production Credit Corporations
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
212
4
167
199
4
169
209
4
179
Average salary: Salary ranges established
by boards of directors
$6,138
$6, 101
$6, 065
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$975, 688
22,188
3,832
54
13,228
28,609
$1,009,949
23,839
3,993
$1, 057, 049
23,839
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,993
Payment above basic rates: Over-
time compensation
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
30,919
30, 919
1, 043, 599
196, 175
15,707
53, 169
11,227
68,944
11,384
2,401
12,847
5,323
1,792
1,068,700
205, 800
16, 100
56, 300
10, 500
73,200
]2,6.')0
3,750
12, 000
4,300
1,700
1,115,800
02 Travel
04 Communication services
224,200
21, 900
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
General agents' expense
57, 000
10,600
73,200
12, 650
General Accounting Office audit
OS Supplies and materials
3,750
12,000
7,300
15 Taxesand assessments
1,700
Total administrative expenses
1,422,558
1, 465, 000
1, 640, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Salary ranges established by boards of
directors:
Rate over $8,000:
President
President and treasurer
Executive vice president and sec-
retary
Executive vice president and treas-
urer
Vice president
Vice president and secretary
Treasurer and secretary..
Secretary
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $148,344
1 12, 000
1 12, 500
12,500
129, 032
19,157
62,894
16, 870
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $137,042
1 12, 000
13.000
119,638
19, 157
46, 397
17, 270
Num-
ber
Total
salary
11 $137, 640
1 12, 000
13, 000
120,054
19, 157
46, 764
17, 270
88
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Production Credit Corporation — Continued
Administrative Expenses, Production Credit Corporations — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Salary ranges established by boards of
directors — Continued
Rate over $8,000— Continued
Secretary and assistant vice presi-
dent --
Treasurer
Assistant vice president
Assistant treasurer
Supervisor of joint field representa-
tive
Rate of $7,000 to .$8,000:
Treasurer and secretary
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant vice president
Assistant secretary _
Assistant treasurer,..
Assistant treasurer and assistant
secretary
Field representative
Rate of $6,000 to $7,000:
Assistant vice president
Assistant treasurer
Assistant treasurer and assistant
secretary
Assistant treasurer and chief ac-
countant
Field representative
Senior credit examiner
Rate of $.5,000 to $6,000:
Assistant treasurer and assistant
secretary
Field representative
Field accountant
Senior credit examiner
Credit examiner..
Chief accountant...
Senior accountant
Rate of $4,400 to $5,000
Rate of $3,800 to $4,400
Rate of $3,200 to $3,800
Rate of $2,600 to $3,200
Rate of $2,000 to $2,600
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses —
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by other agencies
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
01
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime..
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken —
Directors' compensation
Persona! services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 036
3 27, 478
1 8,255
9,300
7,300
7, 945
16, 590
29,807
7,550
22,434
1 7,410
1
28
15
2
1
1
1
9
9
30
19
6
20. 184
32, 362
6,190
6,050
142, 966
6,563
5,350
159,317
80, 034
11,616
5,111
6,200
5. 180
42, 675
35. 477
104, 740
66, 063
11,828
212 1,301,208
19. 2 146, 806
29. 9 178. 714
162.9
975, 688
34
22, 154
3,832
64
13,228
28,609
1, 043, 699
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 036'
17, 878
9,300
7,800
7,945
15, 590
15,384
14,884
7,410
7,280
26, 840
31,834
6,190
6. 275
168. 690
6,663
127. 029
75, 575
11,516
6,111
5,200
5, 180
51,5,55
39, 7.56
114.221
44. 024
4,605
199 1, 214, 125
6.2 31,176
27.3 173.000
165.5
1,009,949
23,839
3,993
30,919
1,068,700
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 036
2 17, 878
9,300
7,800
7, 945
15, 590
16, 384
14,884
7,410
7,280
26, 840
32,112
6,190
6,275
187, 483
12 733
5,350
148, 894
75, 797
5,646
6,111
6,200
6,180
51.735
66. 972
102.971
44.082
4.580
209 1, 267, 693
6.2 35,484
27. 7 175, 160
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
175.1
1,057,049
23,839
3,993
30. 919
1,116,800
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
Tennessee Valley Authority Fund
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
13, 469
8.964
20,244
13, 7,55
11,654
24, 293
14, 092
9,704
22, 782
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the Board of
Directors:
$4,648
TVA-4.3
$3,841
$4, 731
TVA-4.3
$4,032
$4,829
TVA-4.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 179
01 Personal services:
$48,997,775
60,061,693
201,695
4, 725, 690
664,380
$56,762,635
63, 518, 561
219, 276
4, 678, 227
$59, 935, 135
62, 074, 098
RcRuIar pay in excess of 52-week
228, 965
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
4, 239, 710
Total personal services.
104,641,133
125,078,698
116,477,908
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
02 Travel
$1,342,319
12, 695, 620
703,309
1, 6.39, 724
77, 448
23, 467, 439
3.391,521
62.787,328
238,436,967
2, 173, 970
7, 142, 920
258, 470
674,969
668, 406
$1,377,462
17, 461, 144
763, 674
1, 612. 752
90. 125
26. 128, 757
6,649,300
80, 134, 000
83, 426, 602
2, 129, 800
7, 818. 808
116.700
707, 000
772, 740
$1,320,831
24, 749, 819
04 Communication services
767 822
1, 488, 636
71,854
13, 837, 254
Services performed by other agencies.
5,178,300
92,112,739
09 Equipment-.
62, 157, 992
855, 100
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and mdemnities
14 Interest
8, 309, 874
102, 200
616, 000
643. 671
Subtotal
460, 001, 643
1, 926, 895
354, 267, 362
6, 803, 000
318, 690, 000
Deduct allocated working fund obliga-
9, 674, 000
458,074,648
144,541,912
4,341,609
347, 464, 362
309, 116, 000
Deduct:
Change in unliquidated obligations
Change m inventories and property
transfers..
Add change in unliquidated obligations...
6,248,000
23, 600, 000
8,073,000
130, 271, 000
Total accrued expenditures
309, 191, 127
365,816,362
431, 314, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Special positions at rates in excess of
$14,500:
Members of the board of directors
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority:
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal
service'
TVA-14.' Rate of $14,500:
General manager
Manager of power
TVA-13. Rate of $13,300:
Assistant general manager
Assistant manager of power
AVashingtou representative
TVA-12. Rate of $12,300:
Assistant general manager
Chief budget ofQcer
Comptroller
Director of chemical operations- ..
Director of information,
Director of personnel.
Director of property and supply..
Director of reservoir properties —
TVA-11. Rate of $11,300:
Assistant director of personnel
Assistant director of property
and supply _
Assistant director of reservoir
properties
Chief, nitrate operations.
Chief, phosphate operations
TVA-10. Range $9,800 to $10,700:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief budget officer
Assistant director of information..
Assistant to the chief construc-
tion engineer
Assistant to the comptroller
Assistant to the director of chemi-
cal operations
Assistant to the director of prop-
erty and supply
Assistant to the general manager..
Assistant to the manager of chemi-
cal ensjincering
Chief, auditing branch
Chief, Columbia phosphate
branch
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 accountmg
branch..
Chief, power accounting branch...
Chief, standards and analysis
branch -
Chief, training and educational
relations branch
Chief, transportation branch
Personnel officer
TVA-9. Range .$8,550 to $9,450:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer..
Assistant chief, auditing branch..
Assistant chief, land branch
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
14. 500
14, 500
13, 300
13, 300
24,600
12, 300
12, 300
12,300
12, 300
12.300
12.300
12, 300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
9,800
10,400
10,400
9,800
10.400
10, 400
9,800
10,400
9,800
10, 700
11,000
11,000
10, 700
9,800
10, 400
9,800
10, 400
10, 400
9,800
9,800
62, 660
36, 4.50
8,650
9,450
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
14, 600
14,600
13, 300
13, 300
13, 300
12, 300
12, 300
12, 300
12, 300
12.300
12, 300
12,300
12,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
9,800
9,800
10, 700
11,000
10, 100
9,800
9,800
10, 400
9,800
10. 700
ll.ono
11.000
10. 700
10, 100
10,400
9,800
10,700
9,800
10, 700
9,800
9,800
62, 860
8, 650
8,660
8,850
9,460
1956 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
3 $45,000
14,600
14, 600
13,300
13, 300
13, 300
12, 300
12, 300
12, 300
12,300
12,300
12,300
12,300
12,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
9,800
9,800
10, 700
11,000
10, 100
10,100
10,700
10,100
10,700
11.000
11.000
10, 700
10, 100
10,700
10. 100
10,700
9,800
10, 700
10, 100
9,800
63, 750
8,650
8,650
8,850
9,460
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
89
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continned
1953 actual
Field— Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority— Continued
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal
service — Continued
TVA-9. Range $8,550 to $9,450— Con
Assistant chief, materials branch. .
Assistant chief, office service
branch
Assistant chief, persoimel oflBce
branch
Assistant chief, training and edu-
cational relations branch
Assistant chief, transportation
branch -..
Assistant to the chief budget
officer
Budeet analyst
Chief, standards and analysis
branch _
Manager ofproperties
Personnel officer
Personnel relations officer _.
Personnel staff officer
Procurement analyst
Reports editor
Supervisor of appraisals
Supervisor of buying
Treasurer
TVA-8. Range $7,500 to $8,400:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Assistant to the chief, office
ser\-ice branch. _
Assistant to the director of agri-
cultural relations
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Chief, central services section
Chief, graphics
Chief, office methods staff
Information service representa-
tive
Land appraiser
Land buyer
Manager ofproperties —
Personnel officer
Personnel relations officer
Personnel staff officer. —
Procurement officer
Purchasing agent —
Reports editor
Specialist in property protection..
Traffic officer.
Training officer...
Visitor relations representative...
TVA-7. Range $6,325 to $7,325:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, office methods
staff...
Assistant treasurer
Automotive transportation super-
visor.
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Coal contract agent.
E-xamining officer
Fertilizer distribution representa-
tive
Land appraiser
Land buyer
Manager ofproperties
Personnel oliicer
Persoimel relations officer
Personnel sti^ff officer
Procurement officer...
Property and supply officer
Purchasing agent
Specialist in property protection..
Traffic officer
Training officer
Visitor relations representative..
TVA-6. Range $5,450 to $6,325:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Camp manager
Coal contract agent
District administrative assistant.
Examining officer
Fertilizer distribution representa
tive
Land appraiser
Land buyer
Office procedure analyst
Payroll officer
Personnel officer
Personnel relations officer
Personnel staff officer
Population readjustment repre-
sentative
Property and supply officer
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $9, 750
1 9, 150
1 8,550
1 8,850
1 8,550
1 8,560
8,650
65,800
36,000
9,150
9,750
8.850
8,850
9,450
1 8,850
16
3
7
121, 700
23.100
54,300
8,400
7,500
16,800
15,000
7,500
8,700
8,400
2 16,500
1 8,100
39.900
87,000
23,700
33,000
15.000
45,300
1 8,100
1 7,500
1 8,100
25
2
19
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
168,425
13, 550
134,350
7,725
6,925
20.975
13.650
6,625
6,625
7,125
6,625
6,325
1 7,525
11 79,050
3
1
11
6
2
2
2
1
33
1
35
1
4
3
2
4
2
1
6
7
4
9
11
1
1
1
11
22,375
6.625
73. 675
39.650
14. 050
13, 250
13. 550
7,125
191.335
5.450
208, 370
5. 715
22.765
18. 225
11.950
22,595
12,300
5, 715
37,950
43,750
23.640
49.720
68,095
6,325
5,450
6,675
65,730
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 750
1 9, 150
1 8,550
1 8, 550
2 17, 700
1
5
17
2
3
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
28
2
15
65,800
36,000
17,700
18,600
8.850
8,850
9.450
9.450
9,160
14 109,800
55,500
8,400
7,500
7.800
15,300
7.800
8.700
8,400
2 16,800
8,400
39,900
131,100
16,900
24.000
7. .500
45.600
7.500
8.100
7.800
8.100
7,500
197,200
13,850
105, 275
7,725
7,125
21, 575
6,625
6,925
6,925
7,125
6,925
6,625
23,175
7,525
21,975
6,625
6,925
68,750
40, 425
14, 425
13,860
13,560
31
1
37
1
4
4
3
4
2
1
6
7
4
7
14
188,585
5,450
223. 895
5.975
23. 4M
23.225
17.050
23.115
12,300
5,075
32,850
44.975
24,690
40.260
85,315
3 16, 350
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 760
1 9,450
1 8,850
1 8,850
2 17, 700
55, 800
37,200
18,000
18,600
9,150
8,850
9,450
9,450
9,150
13 102,600
"7'"56,"i66
1 8,400
7,800
15.600
8.100
8.700
8,400
2 16,800
1
5
17
2
3
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
28
2
15
8,400
39,900
132, 300
16,900
24,300
7,600
47,100
7,500
8,100
7.800
8,400
7,500
201,900
14,250
107, 975
7,726
7,325
21, 975
6,926
7,126
7,126
7,325
7,125
6,925
23,375
7,525
22,375
6,925
7,125
70,950
42, 050
14,660
13,250
14, 060
28
1
40
1
4
4
3
4
2
1
6
7
3
7
12
173, 385
6.715
216.660
6,150
24.340
23.900
17.755
23.990
12,650
6,150
33, 025
45.326
19.326
42. 175
76,866
5,715
"i4"""82,'255''""'i4""'84,'896
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority— Continued
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal
service — C ont inued
TVA-6. Range $6,460 to $6,326— Con,
Purchasing agent
Records officer
Reports editor
Reservoir properties representa-
tive
Specialist in property protection..
Supervisor, general yard services..
Supervisor, reproduction tmit
Traffic officer __
Translator
Visitor relations representative
TVA-5. Range $4,675 to $5,450
TVA^. Range $3,875 to $4,625..
TVA-3. Range $3,250 to $3,725..
TVA-2. Range $2,860 to $3,250.
TVA-1. Range $2,560 to $2,860
Professional and scientific service:
TV.\-14. Rate of $14,600:
Chief engineer
TV.\-13. Rate of $13,300:
Chief power engineer
Director of power engineering and
construction
General counsel
Manager of chemical engineering.
TV.\-12. Rate of $12,300:
Assistant director of power engi-
neering and construction...
Chief construction engineer.
Chief design engineer..
Chief water control planning
engineer
Director of agricultural relations..
Director of chemical development.
Director of forestry relations
Director of health
Director of power engineering
and construction
Director of power operations.
Director of jwwer utilization
Sohcitor
TVA-11. Rate of $11,300:
Assistant director of agricultural
relations
Assistant director of forestry
relations
Assistant director of health
Assistant director of power en-
gineering and construction
Assistant director of power
operations
Assistant general counsel.
Assistant to the chief engineer
Chief, development branch
Chief, power production branch..
Chief, power system ofierations
branch
Chief, research branch _.
Director of navigation
Head electrical engineer
Power construction manager
Project manager
TVA-10. Range $9,800 to $10,700:
Assistant chief, development
branch
Assistant chief, power production
branch
Assistant chief, power system
operations branch
Assistant director of power supply
Assistant to the chief engineer
Chief, agricultural economics
branch
Chief, ammonia branch
Chief, ammonium nitrate branch.
Chief, civil engineering branch
Chief, communication engineer-
ing branch
Chief, construction and mainte-
nance branch
Chief, construction plant branch . .
Chief consulting electrical engi-
neer -
Chief, design branch
Chief district manager
Chief, electrical design branch
Chief, electrical engineering
branch
Chief, electrical laboratory and
test branch
Chief, fertilizer distribution
branch
Chief, fish and game branch
Chief, flood control branch
Chief, forest development branch.
Chief, forestry investigations
branch..
1,120,560
383
1,645,375
1,194
4, 206, 825
993
2, 978, 115
54 145,020
1 14, 500
1 13, 300
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
191 $08,895
1 6,450
1 6,325
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
223
23,906
6,150
5,460
5,715
11,865
6,150
5,450
14
1
1
1
3
1
1
222
1 13, 300
1 13, 300
87, 635
6,160
5,715
5,975
17, 575
6,325
6,716
1, 140, 296
393
1,738,350
1,212
4.343,250
904
2, 743, 975
36 97, 185
14,500
13,300
13.300
13,800
13,300
12,800
12,800
12.300
12,300
12.300
12.300
12,300
12.300
12,300
12,300
12,300
1 11,300
1 11,300
1 11,300
23.100
11,300
11.300
11,300
11,300
11,300
1 11,300
1 11,300
7 80,600
1 9,800
2 19,400
9.800
11.000
11,000
9,800
9,800
9.800
10, 100
10,100
9,800
9,800
11,000
11,000
10, 100
10, 400
10, 100
9,800
9,800
9,800
10. 700
10, 400
9,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
16 $93,965
1 5, 715
1 6, 325
12,800
12,800
12.800
12,300
12,300
12,300
12,300
12, .300
12,300
12,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11.300
23.100
11.300
11.300
11.300
11.300
11.300
11.300
11.300
11.300
81,100
9,800
19,600
9,800
11,000
9,800
9,800
9,800
10, 400
10, 400
10. 100
10. 700
11, 000
10, 100
11,000
10, 400
9,800
10. 100
9,800
10. 700
10, 400
9,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $108, 080
1 5, 975
1 6,500
14
1
1
1
3
1
1
215
87,740
6.160
6,975
6,150
18,190
6,326
5,976
1,132,095
386
1,750,620
1,182
4,300,825
863
2, 702, 255
36 98, 240
1 14, 500
1 13,300
1 13, 300
1 13, 800
1 13, 300
12,300
12,800
12,800
12.800
12,300
12,300
12,300
12,300
1 12,300
1 12, 300
1 12, 300
11,300
1 11.300
1 11.800
11,300
23.100
11,300
11,300
11,300
11.300
11.300
11,300
11.300
11,300
81,100
1 10, 100
2 20,200
1 10, 100
1 11,000
10. 100
10. 100
10. 100
10. 400
1 10. 400
10,100
10,700
11,000
10. lOO
11,000
10,400
10, 100
10, 100
9,800
10, 700
10, 400
10, 100
90
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY— Continued
Tennessee Valley Authority Fund — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEBViCES — Continued
Field— Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority— Continued
Professional and scientlficservice— Con.
TVA-IO. Range $9,800 to $10,700— Con.
Chief, geologic branch
Chief, health office branch
Chief, hydraulic data branch
Chief, maps and surveys branch-
Chief, navigation and transporta-
tion branch . .
Chief, occupational health branch.
Chief, phosphate development
works branch
Chief, plant chemical control
branch
Chief, power studies branch
Chief, project planning branch...
Chief, river control branch
Chief, safety branch
Chief, soils and fertilizer research
branch.
Chief, system planning and engi-
neering branch
Chief, test -demonstration branch.
Chief, wholesale marketing
branch
Chief. WUson Dam phosphate
branch
Civil engineer
Construction engineer. ,
Construction supeiintendent
Economist
Head architect
Head civil engineer
Head highway and railroad engi-
neer
Head materials engineer
Head mechanical engineer
Head structural engineer
Nuclear development engineer
Project manager
public administration analyst...
Recreation specialist
Specialist in property manage-
ment
StafT epidemiologist .,
Tributary watershed field repre-
sentative
T VA-9. Range"$8,55'o to'$9.450:
Agriculturist
Architect
Assistant chief, ammonia branch.
Assistant chief, ammonium ni-
trate branch
Assistant chief, civil engineering
branch
Assistant chief, Columbia phos-
phate branch
Assistant chief, communication
engineering branch
Assistant chief, design branch
Assistant chief, electrical engi-
neering branch
Assistant chief, electrical labora-
tory and test branch
Assistant chief, fertilizer distribu-
tion branch
Assistant chief, flood control
branch ,_,
Assistant chief, forest develop-
ment branch
Assistant chief, navigation and
transportation branch
Assistant chief, occupational
health branch
Assistant chief, phosphate devel-
opment works branch
Assistant chief, plant chemical
control branch
Assistant chief, project plannmg
branch,..
Assistant chief, safety branch
Assistant chief, soils and fertihzer
research branch..
Assistant chief, system planning
and engineering branch
Assistant chief, Wilson Dam
phosphate branch
Assistant construction superin-
tendent
Assistant power construction
manager
Assistant to the chief design en-
gineer
Assistant to the chief, reseaich
branch
Assistant to the chief water con-
trol plaimmg engineer
Assistant to the director of chem-
ical development
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Nimi- Total
her salary
$10. 700
10, 100
10, 700
9,800
9,800
10, 100
9,800
10, 700
10, 700
10, 700
10, 100
10, 100
9,800
9,800
9,800
70.400
81,000
10, 100
10, 400
10, 400
11, 000
10. 400
10. 400
9.800
11.000
10. 400
10, 400
10, 400
10, 100
8.550
17. 700
8,550
8.650
8,550
8,550
8, 660
9,750
8,550
8,550
8,650
8,850
8,550
8,550
8,850
8,550
8,550
8.850
1 8, 650
6 62,200
9,750
9,150
8,650
8,560
8,650
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 700
10, 400
10, 700
10, 100
9,800
10, 400
9,800
9.800
10. 700
10. 700
10. 700
11, 000
9,800
10,100
10. ICO
9,800
9,800
9.800
81.400
70. 700
10. 400
11.000
11,000
11,000
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 700
10. 400
10. 700
10. 100
9. SOO
10,400
11.000
11.000
9.800
11.000
10, 700
10. 400
10. 400
10. 100
8. 550
18,000
8,550
8,550
8, 850
8,650
8.850
9,750
8,850
8,650
8,650
8,850
8,550
8.850
8,650
8,560
8,850
8,550
8,650
8,660
52, 200
9,760
9,450
8,550
8,550
8,660
10, 100
10. 700
10. 700
11.000
9,800
10, 400
10. 100
10, 100
10. 100
9,800
70, 700
60. 900
10. 400
11.000
11.000
11.000
9.800
11.000
11.000
9, SOO
11.000
10. 700
10. 400
10. 700
8. 650
18, 000
8,850
8,860
8.850
8.850
8.850
9,750
8.850
8.550
8.850
9,150
8,850
9,150
8.550
8.850
9,160
8,850
8,650
8,650
8,550
61,950
9,750
9.450
8.850
8,850
8,850
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEBVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority — Continued
Professional and scientific service-
Continued
TVA-9. P,ange$8,550to$9,450— Con.
Assistant to the director of power
operations
Attorney
Chief, agricultural engineermg
branch
Chem ical en gineer
Chief, applied research section
Chief, calorimetry section
Chief, defense process section
Chief, environmental hygiene
branch
Chief, exploratory research sec-
tion _
Chief, fuels branch
Chief, fundamental research sec-
tion.
Chief, inspection and testing
branch
Chief, malaria control branch
Chief, power economics branch...
Chief, power requirements branch.
Chief, power resources branch
Chief, site planning section
Chief, transmission system main-
tenance branch
Chief, wet process section
Civil engmeer
Commmiity planner
Construction engineer
Construction superintendent
District manager
Electrical engineer
Healtli ofTicer
Industrial analyst- _
Librarian
Mechanical engineer
Power plant superintendent
Project manager
Public administration analyst-
Research chemist
Staff forester
Supervisor of titles-.. _ _
TV.\-8. Range $7,600 to $8,400:
Agricultural economist
Agriculturist
Airplane pilot
Aquatic biologist
Architect
Assistant chief, safety branch..
Assistant chief, survey section
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 service
Chief, electrical section (shops)...
Chief, fuels economics section
Chief, fuels engineering section
Chief, large loads section
Chief, mechanical section (shops).
Chief. service section
Chief, special studies section
Chief, substation maintenance
section
Chief, survey section
Chief, system analysis section
Chief, system development sec-
tion
Chief, system economics section..
Chief, s.vstem supply section
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Construction superintendent
Cost engineer
Dental officer
IHstrict engineer
Economist
Electrical development specialist..
Electrical engineer
Fertilizer distribution analyst
Forester
E'uel engineer
Geologist
Health oflicer
Industrial analyst _
Indu.^trial economist _
Industrial hygienist _
Landscape architect
Materials engineer
Mechanical engineer
Office engineer
Plant records engineer
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $8. 850
6 64. 000
1 8. 850
1 8. 650
1 8, 650
1954 estimate
1 8, 560
1 8, 650
1 8, 650
8, 5,io
8. 650
8,550
8,550
1
1
13
1
8
7
6
9
8
1
1
9
6
1
1
9,450
9,050
8,550
114, 7.50
9, 150
68.400
62, 850
46. 350
78, 150
73,500
9.150
8. 6.50
78. 300
61, 2.50
8, 8,50
8,850
2 17. 100
1 9, 450
2
1
4
1
1
12
2
6
1
1
10
1
7.800
46. 800
16, 300
7.800
30, 000
7,800
7,600
92.700
16,300
46,000
7,500
7,600
76, 200
7,600
1 7,500
1 7,600
7,500
7. .500
7. ,500
7,500
7, .500
7,500
1 8, 700
1 7,600
1
1
1
64
4
7,800
7,500
7, ,500
416, 100
30,300
1
1
4
2
2
62
3
4
8,700
8,700
31,200
16. 200
15, 900
396, 000
22,500
31, 200
1
5
1
2
1
1
3
23
1
1
7,500
39,000
8,100
15.600
8,100
8,100
22,800
176, 100
8,100
7,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 550
7 66. 050
1 8. 850
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 550
7 67, 150
1 8, 550
1 8, 560
1 8, 550
1 8, 660
1 8, 560
1 8, 660
1 8. 850
1 8. 850
1 8, 560
1 8, 550
1
1
1
14
1
6
8
6
11
11
9,450
8, ,550
8. 550
123.900
9.450
52.200
72, 000
46, 950
95, 550
100, 060
1
10
7
1
1
1
2
1
8. 6.50
87, 450
60. 150
8, 8,50
9, 150
8. 550
17.100
9,450
1 7. 500
8 62. 700
2 15. 300
1 7,800
4 30, 300
1 7,500
10
5
7
3
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
78. 900
37,800
52, 800
22, 500
7,800
76. .500
7,600
7,600
7,600
7,600
7,600
7,500
7,500
7,600
7, 500
7,600
7,500
1 7,800
1 8, 700
1 7, 500
1
1
1
55
3
1
1
1
5
2
2
56
2
4
1
1
5
7,800
7,500
7, 500
433, 500
22, 800
7,500
8,700
8,700
38, 700
16, SOO
16. 200
441, 600
15,600
31,600
7,600
7,800
39,900
2
1
1
3
23
1
1
16,900
8,100
8,100
23, 400
175, 800
8,400
7,800
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
13
1
7
6
5
11
10
1 8, 850
10 87, 750
9 78, 760
1 9, 160
1 8, 550
2 17, 700
1 9, 450
1 7,800
7 64,000
2 15,900
4 30, 000
53
6
2
2
,M
2
4
1
1
6
1
1
1
3
24
1
1
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
91
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority— Continued
Professional and scientific service —
Continued
TVA-8. Range $7,500 to $8,400— Con.
Power plant superintendent
Public health engineer
Research chemist
Social science analyst
Specialist in property manage-
ment
Specifications engineer
Staff forester
Transportation economist
TVA-7. Range $6,325 to $7,326:
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agricultiu-ist
Airplane pilot ___
Analytical chemist
Aquatic biologist
Architect
Area operating superintendent
Assistant chief, electrical section
(shops).-
Assistant chief, mechanical sec-
tion (shops)
Assistant chief, substation main-
tenance section
Assistant chief, transmission line
maintenance section
Assistant construction superin-
tendent
Assistant to the chief, transmis-
sion system maintenance branch.
Assistant to the construction
superintendent
Assistant power plant superin-
tendent. ---
Attorney - -_.
Biologist
Chemical engineer
Chief, drafting service
Civil engineer
Cost engineer
District engineer —
Economist
Educational relations specialist...
Electrical development repre-
sentative
Electrical development specialist..
Electrical engineer
Entomologist.. -_.
Exhibits artist
Fertilizer distribution analyst
Forester..
Fuels analyst
Fuels engineer
Geologist
Home economist..
Industrial economist
Industrial hygienist
Landscape architect
Materials entrineer
Mechanical engineer _..
Nuclear development engineer
Office engineer
Plant records engineer
Power plant maintenance super-
visor (electrical)
Power plant maintenance super-
visor (mechanical)
Power plantoperationssupervisor.
Power plant superintendent
Power supply engineer
Pubhc administration analyst
PuWic health engineer _..
Recreation teclmician
Research chemist
Specialist in Negro education and
relations
Specialist in property management.
Specifications engineer
Staff forester
Title examiner
Transportation economist
Valuation engineer
TVA-6. Range $5,460 to $6,325:
.Agriculturist
Airplane pilot
Analytical chemist
Aquatic biologist
Architect
Assistant area operating superin-
tendent
Assistant construction superin-
tendent
Assistant power plant superin-
tendent
Attorney... _.
Biologist
Chemical engineer _
Civil engineer.,
Cost engineer
Economist.,-
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $82,600
3 23,400
9 69,000
1 8,100
7,800
7,600
16,900
16,600
13,260
7,326
32,226
6,325
13, 850
64,400
101, 775
6,325
6,625
6
110
1
1
2
2
1
104,320
27,800
19. 875
159. 600
7,125
608, 926
82,360
36,225
7,325
14,850
39, 750
37,225
733,950
7,125
7,325
12,650
19, 950
6,625
2 12, 950
1 7,625
4 25,600
2 14, 450
21 139, 526
37 246,900
56,400
20, 876
4 26, 100
6 31.625
4 25, 475
4 28,400
1
5
1
11
1
2
2
7
2
2
6,625
34. 925
7,525
76, 675
7.926
14,460
12, 950
49, 775
14, 650
14,850
17, 676
10,900
40,780
18, 015
62, 056
15 84, 745
9 56, 840
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $83,700
4 31,500
7 63,700
2 16,600
1 7,800
1 7,800
3 22, 800
1 7,800
3 20, 475
1 7, .525
1 6, 325
6 33, 725
1 6. 326
2 14,2.50
8 54, 700
15 104, 276
1
1
1
1
10
1
6,626
6,925
6,625
6,325
73,050
6,325
14, 450
106,900
28,590
20,876
141,425
83
12
4
1
1
7
6
119
1
1
2
4
1
579, 815
85,200
28,500
7,525
7,125
47, 175
37,626
808, 876
7. 325
7. 625
12.950
27,200
6,925
6.625
7,525
27, 100
6. 625
14,5111
169, 800
280, 450
6, 625
50, 075
21,375
33, 826
6 39,150
5 33, 125
4 28,900
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $S5, .500
4 32. 700
7 54.300
1 8,100
1 7. 800
1 7,800
3 22. 800
1 7, 800
3 21, 375
1 6, 625
6 35, 625
6 33. 725
1
3
2
6
2
3
1
3
2
7
3
12
7,925
22.115
13. 550
35. 825
16,050
21. 575
6,625
18.015
11,430
40. 780
18, 190
68,550
15 86, 840
9 67, 625
3
4
1
42
162
13
2
17, 665
22,325
5,715
244, 285
886, 430
74,845
11,165
3
2
1
35
158
9
4
18, 190
11, 690
6,975
203,630
933, 740
52, 380
22, 330
6.325
35. 025
6, 625
14, 250
55,300
106, 975
6,925
7,126
9 67,005
6,625
7,325
110,800
36,315
7,125
146, 626
16
5
1
21
80
12
4
1
1
7
6
116
1
1
2
4
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
21
48
I
7
3
565, 540
87,300
29, 100
7,725
7,325
48, 675
38,425
811,100
7,325
7,625
13, 560
28,000
13, 460
6,325
14. 050
7,726
14,650
6.926
14,815
143, 625
325, 200
6.926
61, 175
21, 975
7 47, 075
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
46. 675
46,675
29.700
12, 650
37, 525
'34325
7,925
22.365
14.050
29,300
15, 060
22, 076
2 12, 125
2 11,950
7 42, 180
12 69, 610
15 89, M5
9 68, 150
3
1
1
37
139
14
4
18, 800
6,450
6,150
221. 275
843, 940
84,275
22, 765
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field — Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
.Authority — Continued
Professional and scientific service-
Continued
Num-
Total
Nimi-
Total
Num-
Total
TVA-6. Range $5,460 to $6,325— Con.
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Electrical development rcpresent-
7
$41,136
5
$28,836
5
$29,790
Electrical engineer
211
229
236
1
198,845
1,326,800
1,
421,925
Exhibits artist
1
5,450
1
6,715
Fertilizer distribution analyst
5
27, 615
4
22,330
6
29,530
Forester . . ,,
9
62, 656
8
47, mo
7
42, 790
1
6,450
1
6,460
Fuels engineer , ,
2
11, 165
11, 690
1
6,975
Cnme tpchninian
2
12, 650
2
12, 650
1
6 325
1
5,460
1
.5, 715
1
6,975
Home economist „ ., _.
2
11,165
4
22, 590
4
23,290
3
18, 890
3
19, 160
3
19,600
Librarian .
1
6,325
1
6,500
1
6,500
11
66, 470
10
69. 496
10
59, 670
2
12, 6,50
2
13,000
2
13,000
563 915
Mechaniftil engineer
73
411,075
89
508, 790
97
1
5,450
1
5,450
1
5. 715
Mining engineer
1
6,450
2
11,165
2
11,690
1
6,715
1
6,976
1
5
6.325
29,896
1
4
6, .500
24, 395
1
4
6,500
24, g30
Plant records engineer
8
48, 416
9
56,525
9
67, 355
Power supply engineer
2
11.165
6
33. KiO
6
34 810
Public health engineer
3
16, ShO
1
5,715
1
6,976
Rate engineer
1
5,715
1
5,715
1
6,976
4
1
22
25, 825
6.450
131,636
Research analyst
1
19
5,715
116,365
1
19
5,976
118, 520
Specialist in property manage-
1
6,325
2
12,416
2
12,600
Staff forester _
8
3
48.155
18,450
8
3
49.290
18.015
8
3
50,250
Statistician
18.450
Title examiner
10
2
61.505
12,475
9
2
67,015
12,650
9
2
67, 625
TraflSc analyst .-
13,000
Transportation economist.
1
6,600
2
12,300
2
12, 666
Valuation engineer
2
12,650
3
17,225
3
17,930
TVA-5. Range $4,676 to $5,450
731
720
698
3, 580, 230
3 566, 310
3 568, 310
TVA^. Range $3,875 to $4,625
399
387
347
1
616,540
1 684,720
1
461, 670
Subprotesslonal service:
TVA-5. Range $4,675 to $6,460
47
224,015
55
265, 790
58
287,360
TVA^. Range $3,876 to $4,626
241
243
228
1
025, 590
1
038, 760
998, 775
TVA-3. Eange $3,250 to $3,725
650
632
612
1
860, 235
1
817, 190
1
728,340
TVA-2. Range $2,860 to $3.250
298
879.290
282
847, 645
273
836, 796
TVA-1. Range $2,560 to $2,860
41
105, 650
49
128, 370
41
109,380
Custodial service:
TVA-10. Range $9,800 to $10,700:
Chief, maintenance branch
1
9,800
1
9,800
1
10,100
TV.A-9. Range $8,550 to $9,460:
Assistant chief, maintenance
1
8,660
1
8,550
1
8,850
Chief, power system service shops
1
8,560
1
8,550
1
8,850
Chief, system load dispatcher
1
8,550
1
8,560
Chief, yard operations branch
1
8,650
1
8,550
1
8.850
1
8,560
TVA-8. Range $7,600 to $8,400:
Assistant chief system load dis-
patcher - -
1
7,500
6
45,000
7
62,800
Assistant construction superta-
1
7,800
1
7,800
1
7,800
2
15,000
2
16,000
Chief system load dispatcher
Chief, transmission line mainte-
1
8,100
1
8
7,500
62, 700
1
7
7,600
General boilermaker foreman
10
78, 300
54,900
General carpenter foreman
8
62, 400
6
47.400
5
39. 900
General electrical foreman _.
16
124. 500
14
110, 100
8
64,200
General equipment foreman
14
106. 000
7
M, 300
6
39, 300
16
8
120. 300
61. 500
10
7
78, 000
54, 600
8
6
63,600
General mechanical foreman
47, 100
General painter foreman
5
37 600
3
22,500
6
38,100
General sheetmetal worker fore-
man
6
45, 000
5
38, 700
6
46, 800
General steamfitter foreman
19
161. 700
15
116, 700
9
70. 500
General structural iron foreman...
14
109, 600
10
79. 200
7
66. 700
General truck foreman
1
7,500
2
15.000
1
7,600
Genpr.il tnnnpl foreman
1
7,500
1
7,800
1
7,800
1
8,100
TVA-7. Range $6,325 to .$7,325:
-Assistant chief, substation main-
tenance section
1
6,925
1
7,125
-Assistant chief system load dis-
4
28,800
Assistant chief, transmission line
mam tenance section
4
25, 900
4
27,100
Assistant general boilermaker
foreman..
2
12,960
6
33,225
8
53,800
Assistant general carpenter fore-
man. . _
7
47, 575
6
34, 025
6
40,960
Assistant general electrical fore-
8
64, 400
7
47, 475
12
80,800
Assistant general equipment fore-
man
a
20, 075
3
20, 875
4
27, 700
7
45, 476
7
47, 275
4
27,600
Assistant general labor foreman...
2
13, 250
2
12,950
2
13,260
92
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAP 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY— Continued
Tennessee Valley Authority Fund — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEttvicES — Continued
Field— Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority— Continued
Custodial service — Continued
TVA-7. Range $6,325 to $7,325— Con.
Assistant general mechanical fore-
man ,
Assistant general painter foreman.
Assistant general sheetmetal
worker foreman
Assistant general steamfitter fore-
man
Assistant general structural iron
foreman
Assistant substation supervisor...
Assistant to the chief, yard opera-
tions branch
Chemical plant supervisor
Garage supervisor
General carpenter foreman
General electrical foreman
General equipment foreman
General foreman
General labor foreman
General maintenance foreman
General mechanical foreman
General steamfitter foreman
Materials foreman
Reservoir clearance superintend-
ent..
Substation field supervisor
Substation maintenance super-
visor
Transmission line maintenance
supervisor
TVA-6. Range $5,450 to $6,325:
Assistant general mechanical
forem an
Assistant substation maintenance
supervisor
Assistant transmission line main-
tenance supervisor
Building custodian engineer
Chemical plant supervisor
Chief, public safety service
Electrical equipment inspector. _ .
General foreman.
General maintenance foreman
General terminal foreman
Materials foreman _
Reservoir maintenance supervisor
Right-of-way supervisor. _ .
Supervisor, railroad services
Yard operations supervisor
TVA-5. Range $4,575 to $5.450
TVA-4. Range $3,875 to $4.025
TVA-3. Range $3,250 to $3,725
TVA-2. Range $2,800 to $3,250..
TVA-1. Range $2,560 to $2,860..
Inspectional and investigational serv-
ice*
TVA-8. Range $7,600 to $S,400:
Safety officer
TVA-7. Range .$6,325 to $7,325:
Safety officer
TVA-6. Range $5,450 to $6,325:
Inspector of materials
Safety officer. _
TVA-5. Range $4,575 to $5,450
TVA^. Range $3,875 to $4,625
TVA-3. Range $3,250 to $3,725
Ungraded positions (annual trades and
labor employment):
Rates of $5,060 or above:
Assistant shift engineer. __ _..
Bricklayer foreman (refractory
work, chemical plant)
Bricklayer (refractory work, chemi-
cal plant)
Power system dispatcher
Senior operator, hydro
Shift engineer III
Shift engineer II
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary) _
Other positions:
Temporary employment...
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment.
1953 actual
Num-
ber
28
40
62
335
3
313
Total
salary
$19, 576
7,125
6,325
26, 700
66,660
19, 575
6,326
27, ,500
25, 300
28,900
28, 600
6,325
14, 660
6,326
7,326
7,526
7,326
7,726
7,325
6,715
6,675
24. 866
11,690
171. 155
6,850
132. 390
13, 000
6.850
34. 370
25, 825
22,206
208, 770
245, 435
, 256, 716
101, 335
887,895
6 43, 550
10
15
23
21
10
56,790
89, 985
109, 940
87, 475
34,600
46 231,580
2 10, 940
6
42
85
21
19
4,924
18, 592, 875
30,900
252, 365
427, 915
120, 395
96, 660
13, 469
58,488.370
2, 179. 5
9, 490, 595
11,289.5
48, 997, 775
49, 551, 646
145, 987
363,960
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$32. 225
13, 450
6,625
39, 950
41,750
6,626
28. 500
26, 200
27. 900
28.900
49, 875
36. 625
20. 975
6,625
7.325
7, 625
6,625
1 7, 500
3 18, 975
5,975
2
27
1
12
26
1
12, 125
168, 245
6,860
65, 400
162, 625
6,860
7 40, 255
11, 165
6,850
28.305
176, 165
213, 485
2
1
6
34
45
357
1, 347, 455
33 107, 595
354
1,001,260
6 45, 000
9 59, 025
15
12
25
22
5
85, 365
69, 340
121. 170
93, 925
17, 255
62 328,800
2 11,300
14
51
92
31
20
5,148
20, 338, 515
72. 100
322. 720
487, 895
188, 186
106, 066
13, 765
61, 323, 030
1,116.7
4, 560, 495
12, 639. 3
56, 762, 535
62, 932, 068
212, 367
374, 126
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $26,500
2 13, 650
1 6, 925
8 53, 400
4 28.000
6.925
29.100
27, 700
14. 850
21,775
14. 650
22. 575
6. 625
6,925
7.525
14. 050
6,925
1 7. 800
4 26, 200
1 6, 160
2
27
1
12
24
1
12, 476
170, 075
6.850
68,680
152. 505
6,850
41, 830
11,690
6,850
40, 166
180, .590
223, 455
2
1
7
34
47
348
1, 319, 935
33 107,930
363
1, 034, 495
6 46, 800
8 54,700
86. 495
82, 875
109, 890
73, 450
7,070
79 439,430
2 11,300
14
55
90
41
20
5,705
23, 336, 360
72,100
365, 605
600. 616
261,265
111,250
14, 092
64, 174, 680
1,014.2
4, 239, 545
13, 077. 8
69, 935, 135
61, 580, 638
173. 922
319, 638
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates;
$201, 695
4,437,298
288,392
654,380
$219, 275
4,244,206
334, 021
$228, 965
3, 892, 020
Nightwork differential
347, 690
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
01 Personal services
104, 641, 133
125, 078, 598
116,477,908
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Canteen Service Revolving Fund, Veterans Administration
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees . .
2,142
154
2.296
2,220
189
2,409
2,227
179
2,406
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,611
GS-6.0
$2, 056
.$4, 568
GS-6.0
$2, 065
$4,646
GS-6.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 065
01 Personal services:
$4,925,814
312,686
3,658
460,676
-13, 313
$5,132,616
384, 067
3,818
485, 250
-20,800
$5, 159. 575
Other positions
366, 825
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
3,854
486, 350
Excess of annual leave taken over
-18,200
6,689.521
103, 963
141, 716
12,500
121,117
20, 493, 023
770, 205
6, 984. 951
117,900
143. 823
12.500
125. 174
20, 081, 013
628, 825
6, 997, 404
02 Travel
118,000
141,211
06 Printing and reproduction
12,500
124, 588
08 Supplies and materials
19, 686, 597
09 Equipment _
445, 117
27,332,045
27, 094, 186
26, 425, 417
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,400
1 9.160
6 44,600
2 14. 480
1 7,440
2 13. 680
1 5,940
2 11,876
3 16, 305
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,600
1 9.360
6 53,960
2 14. 880
1 7,640
2 13. 680
1 6,940
2 12, 125
4 20, 740
1 6,060
3 16. 180
I 4. 680
1 4. 545
3 11.730
6 20, 330
4 12, 840
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 9,360
6 63,960
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
2 14,880
Chief of section
1 7, 840
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Business specialist
2 13,880
1 6, 140
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
2 12, 250
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
4 21,240
1 6, 185
3 16, 805
1 4, 4.55
1 4,420
3 11.365
6 19, 850
6 18, 740
3 16, 305
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1 4, 705
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 -
1 4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3 12, 105
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
6 20,810
4 13, 080
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
38 208,605
4 10, 528
39 224,190
3 9,000
39 226,885
2 6,000
Net permanent, departmental (av-
34 197,977
1,140
761
-393
36 215,190
37 220,886
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Excess of annual leave taken over leave
828
-800
849
-1.000
All personal services, departmental-
199, 486
215, 218
220, 734
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Field director ..
6 45,800
6 39, 600
6 38,600
6 32, 700
15 98, 100
5 46,800
5 40, 000
5 38,600
6 32, 900
15 98, 700
5 46,600
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
5 40,200
5 39,200
QS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of branch
5 33, 300
Business specialist
15 100,700
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
93
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $30,000
6 29, 105
4 16. 055
27 104, 195
38 132. 090
69 185,970
3 9, 210
13 69, 784
1,920
3, 904, 839
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $30,375
6 29. 480
4 16. 555
28 109. 855
38 134. 090
62 198.680
6 14, 870
15 81,904
1,990
4. 057. 950
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $.30 750
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
6 29. 730
4 17.055
27 109. 070
GS-i. Range $3,175 to .$3.655
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $3,430
38 135. 530
60 193 410
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
5 15. 030
Ungraded p.jsitlons at hourly rates;
Equivalent to $5,060 and above
15 83, 152
1,998
4,074.013
Total permanent, field
2,110
4, 736, 048
2 8,211
2,188
4,929.759
4 12, 333
2,193
Deduct lapses
4,947,740
3 9, 050
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) -. - . ..
2,108
4,727,837
228, 405
83, 141
2,897
460, 676
-12,920
2,184
4,917.420
262, 610
121,457
2, 990
485, 250
-20,000
2,190
Other positions:
Part-time emplovment
4,938.090
260 500
105. 325
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-\veelc base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
3,005
486, 350
Excess of annual leave taken over
-17,200
All persona] services, field
5. 490, 036
5,769,733
5,776 670
01 Personal services
5,689,621
6, 984, 951
6, 997, 404
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Investigations, Civil Service Commission
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
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates...
Assumed annual leave liability
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
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:
Expendable
Nonexpendable
13 Refund, awards, and Indemnities
1953 actual
1,639
1,442
$4, 439
GS-6.1
$6, 139, 580
17,881
42, 632
437, 600
6, 637, 693
1, 276, 555
47,206
65, 072
121,216
5,666
24, 110
114, 175
12, 874
402, 505
125
1954 estimate
1,666
1,669
$4,689
GS-6.6
$7,398,194
28,344
8,997
7, 435, 535
I, 725, 805
65,883
141, 436
191,062
6,588
56, 073
171,296
3,000
6,000
200
1955 estimate
1,470
1,420
$4,642
OS-6.6
$6, 806, 042
26,100
8,622
6, 840, 664
1,668,555
63,411
132, 038
170, 900
5.900
48, 593
163, 604
3,000
Schedule A-1, Accrued expenditures by
objects — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
16 Taxes and assessments
$66,045
$75, 694
$69 087
Total accrued expenditures.
8,773,240
9,877,632
9,065,952
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Supply Fund, Veterans Administration
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
101
96
108
102
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
Average saHry . .
$4, 397
QS-6.2
$4,393
$4 476
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 413
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$425, 689
320
24, 050
1,500
$455,176
324
Regular pay in excess of .52-wcek
ba,so .
Excess of annual leave earned over
26, 362
Payment above basic rates
1, 500
Total personal services .
452,150
1.1, 000
3, 679, 873
20, 000
106, 799, 727
12,262,911
100
1,300
483, 362
02 Travel
IS, 000
03 Transportation of things
3,713,380
07 Other contractual services
20 000
107, 776, 424
09 Equipment
12 374 601
100
15 Taxes and assessments
1,600
Total obligations _
123,234,061
124, 387, 467
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, service and reclamation
division
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief, service and recla-
mation division. ..
Shop superintendent
Mechanical shop supervisor
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3, 175 to .$3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above
Equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses ..
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Excess of annual leave earned over
annual leave taken
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Personal services..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $20, 220
5,6S5
10. 620
6, 6S5
7, .570
16, 205
13, 160
7 37, 760
76 326, 820
101
5
443, 725
18, 045
96
425, 680
320
24, 650
1,500
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $20, 620
5,810
10, 870
6, 810
7,695
16, 446
13, 320
49, 183
347, 947
lOS 477, 700
6 22, 524
102
455,176
324
26, 362
1,.500
483, 362
,270200—54-
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Operating Expenses, Public Buildings Service, General Services
Administration
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
DETAIL or PERSO.VAL SERVICES — Continued
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
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions; Average salary
Personal service obligations;
Permanent positions
Other positions-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment 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
Performed by "Buildings manage-
ment fund. General Services Ad-
ministration"
OS Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments.
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
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 actual
930
828
.$5, 577
GS-8.0
$3,275
CPC-5.3
$3,884
$3, 912. 806
1,4.58
14, 751
80, 091
4,009,106
3, 894. 352
162,441
20.466
60,598
141,. 351
3.5. 107
267, 355
123, 659, 788
169, 590
314,466
11,161
12. 965
128, 749, 640
114,7.54
1,357
2,774
1,256
17, 508
61, 258
10, 086
287
209,280
128, 958, 920
1954 estimate
971
924
$5, .577
OS-8.0
$3,296
CPC-5.3
$3,837
$4, 257, 833
15,382
80,905
4,354,120
4,311,820
186, 000
49, 0.50
82,700
204.050
46,200
382,660
113, 147, 740
15.5. 800
50,500
13,550
118,630,070
42,300
7,000
4, 700
2,900
200
57, 100
118,687,170
1955 estimate
636
918
$5, 706
GS-8.0
$3,371
CPC-5.3
$3,837
$4, 266, 293
15, 403
88,824
4, 370, 520
4, 365. 520
182. 000
67. 550
85.400
189. .550
46. 2«)
196, 630
110,019,300
125, KHI
119,000
115.400,000
5,000
5.000
115,405,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner of public buildings
General schedule grades:
OS-16, Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner of public
buildings
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Administrative officer ..
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, .500
1 12,200
1 11,800
4 47, 200
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11.300
1 11,050
1 11, 560
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 500
1 12, 400
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
1 11.800
1 11.300
1 11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 50O
1 12, 600
1 11,800
Appraiser, real property
1 11.800
Director, design and construction...
Director, industrial reserve
Director, real estate
1 11.800
1 10. 800
1 11,800
Director, surplus property manage-
ment and disposal
1 11,800
1 11,5.50
Supervising engineer.
1 11,300
Urban planning officer
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to administrative officer..
Branch chief
Chief, construction
Chief, projects and sites
Chief, real property acquisition and
utilization
Engineer
Real property disposal officer
Supervising architectural engineer,.
Supervising mechanical engineer
Supervising structural engineer
Supervisory architect
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, real property acqui-
sition and utilization
Assistant chief, projects and sites,,.
Control oflicer, industrial reserve,,.
Engineer ,
Production officer
Real property disposal officer
Real property manager
Real property specialist
Section chief
Site planner.
Supervising architectural engineer, ,
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Appraiser
Commodity specialist
Communications specialist
Engineer..
Rate examiner , ._
Real property accountability officer.
Real property specialist.
Realty officer..
Section chief
Space officer
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Administrative assistant , ,
Architect , ,
Communications specialist , ,
Confidential assistant
Engineer
Rateexaminer
Real property accoimtability assist-
ant
Realty officer
Space officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Communications specialist
Rateexaminer .,
Realty assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370,
QS-7. Range $1,205 to $4,955.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3.656,,.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .,
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-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
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades;
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant regional director ,
Deputy regional director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant regional director
Real estate officer
Real property disposal officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Administrative officer,
District officer
Division chief
Engineer
Executive officer
Field representative
Real estate officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
1 $9,600
2 20, 200
1 9,800
1 10, 000
9.800
31.200
9.600
19,400
9.800
10.600
9,600
8,660
8,760
8.360
17.920
8. 960
17,720
9,360
8,360
69. 920
8,560
8,560
8, MO
7,840
8,040
8,040
8.040
14. 280
7,040
14.080
19, 820
6,140
6,940
6. 940
6, 140
1 6. 140
1 6. 140
3 19. 620
2
1
1
2
10
8
16
16
2
10. 370
6. 060
5. 560
9.990
46. 425
34,860
62, 310
56, 660
6,300
9,256
131 882,511
7.3 37.713
123. 7 844. 798
3,256
848. 309
10 108, 260
1 10, 200
3 29. 800
1 10, 600
1
4
2
1
1
10
9,360
36, 440
17,920
8,760
9, 300
89,600
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 9. sm
1 10. 000
1 10,000
9, ,800
52, 400
9,600
10,200
9,800
8, 560
8,760
8,560
18,120
8.960
17,720
9.360
S, ,560
61,120
8,040
7,840
8,040
8,040
7,010
8,040
8.040
8. 040
7. 440
7,040
6,940
6.940
6, 340
1 6. 340
3 20. 020
2
1
1
2
8
5
18
18
2
10. 620
6. 186
5.685
10. 240
36.640
22. 725
71. 755
64. 996
6,620
6,144
119 787, 179
4, 5 25, 804
114.5 761.376
2,989
1 10. 800
10 110,250
30,200
8,360
9, 360
37, 040
27. 080
8.960
9.360
82, 240
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 10, (KXl
1 10, 000
1 10,200
1 10, fl(Hl
5 62, 800
8.760
8.960
8,760
18,320
9,160
17.920
9.360
8,560
52,560
8,040
8,040
8,010
8,040
7,040
8.040
8.040
8,040
7,440
7,040
20. 420
6,940
6,940
6,540
1 6, 340
3 20. 420
2 10. 870
1 5, 310
6
16
17
2
10, 366
37. 640
22, 726
64,660
62. 300
6,700
3,112
112 766.292
1.2 8.610
110.8
■47. 682
2,900
1 10, 800
10 111,000
30,600
95
8,360
9. 360
37. 040
27. 280
8.960
9.360
82, 840
96
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
Operating Expenses, Public Buildings Service, General Services
Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule srades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Real property disposal officer
Realty officer
Space acquisition and utilization
officer
Special assistant to regional director.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer.-- ---
Assistant to deputy regional di-
rector
Buillings superintendent —
Engineer
Real property disposal officer
Realty officer ■
Space acquisition and utilization
officer
OS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Appraiser —
Buildings superintendent
Ensineer
Real property maintenance officer-.
Realty officer
Space officer
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Appraiser --■
OS-9. R.inge $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Buildings superintendent
Real property maintenance officer. .
Realty assistant-
Space analyst —
Warehouse manaeer
GS-8. Range ^.620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 tn $4,955
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,.54S,-- -.
GS-5, Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,9,50 to $3,430-
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPr-10. Range $t,.566 tn $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPr-8. Ranie$3,740to$4,190
Range $3,435 to $4,035
Range $3,200 to $3.680
Ranee .$2,974 to $3,464
Ranee $2,750 to $:),230
CPC-3. Range $2,56? to $3,032 --
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates equivalent
to less than $5,060 --
CPC-7.
CPC-6.
CPC-5.
CPC-4.
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17. 120
1 9. 360
3 26. 480
1 8, 360
23,320
1 7,240
2 16. 080
1 7.840
16 118,840
15 112,000
2 13, 080
2 13, 280
1 5, 940
1
14
20
1
1
34
7
28
96
55
2
1
4
16
58
101
33
93
16
19
161, 020
199, 140
6,250
5,186
49, 165
5.060
76. 465
109. S26
6,810
4,995
165. 346
2S. 940
107. 356
334. 090
172, 890
6,380
4,690
17, 225
66, 690
218,530
342, 160
105. 048
274.035
42, 112
47, 460
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
2 18, 720
1,760
1,600
15,4
1 7, 040
1 7, 440
2 16, 080
1 8, 040
16 121, 240
16 114, 400
6.940
5,940
26, 560
6,140
6,940
157, 360
180, 320
6,250
12 65, 346
60 194, 199
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses---
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)-- --
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base. .
Payment above basic rate::
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork 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-
799 3, 438, 784
94. 4 370. 776
704.6
3, 068, 008
1,458
11,495
62, 481
17, 355
11
20
1
2
31
10
27
96
49
2
2
3
20
.56
123
48
94
14
24
60, 910
109, 960
5,810
10. 365
143, 865
39. 895
106. 945
332. 355
157. 3,50
6,220
10, 130
13, 200
82. 430
210, 140
420. 310
1.67. 662
276. 460
37. 008
59. 690
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 660
2 18, 720
8,960
8,660
15, 480
7,040
7,640
16, 080
8.040
122. 440
16 116.400
1 6,940
26, 760
6,140
6,140
160, 960
184, 520
6,250
11 60, 660
70 268, 589
10
18
1
2
26
7
27
88
49
2
2
3
20
,66
115
48
94
14
24
66, 350
100, 830
5,810
10.615
124, 830
29, 765
108. 570
314.210
169. 670
6,300
10, 255
13, 450
.84, ISO
214,410
401, IWO
169. 502
2S4. 340
38, 048
61, 720
8fj2 3, 636, 839
42.9 140,381
809.1
3, 496, 458
12, 393
68, 198
22, 307
3, 160. 797
4, 009, 106
3, 894, 352
114, 764
3, 589, 3,56
4, 354, 120
4,311,820
42, 300
70 268, 603
824 3, 684, 028
16.7 66,417
807.3
3, 618, 611
12, 503
67, ,582
30, 842
4, 365, 620
5,000
Repair, Improvement, and Equipment of Federally Owned Buildings
Outside the District of Columbia, General Services Administra-
tion
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Serpices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
446
1
404
321
295
314
29!
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,236
GS-7.8
$.5. 361
GS-7.8
$5. 517
Average grade
GS-7.9
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3, 744
CPC-6.5
$3,740
CPC-6.0
$3, 780
CPC-6.0
Personal service obligations:
$1, 971, 678
3,202
7,009
4,101
$1,688,316
$1,601,660
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payment above basic rates - -
6,584
6,100
6,240
5,100
Total personal service obligations- -
1, 985, 990
1, 700. 000
1, 613. 000
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services -
1, 822, 269
89, 485
32, 107
23,132
22, 730
79, 185
8,351,939
2, 150, 981
24, 497
694, 320
202
2,749
1,530,000
110, 000
35, 000
25,000
25,000
85,000
10, 083. 562
2, 540, 000
25. 000
800,000
200
3,000
1, 443, 000
100,000
25,000
26.000
26,000
80,000
7, 773, 800
08 Supplies and materials
2,000.000
25, 000
10 Lands and structures
600, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
200
3,000
Total direct obligations
13, 193, 596
15,261,762
12,000.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
163, 721
1,325
61
200
66
626
22,609
2,066
248
170, 000
1,,500
100
200
100
1.000
24, 300
2,500
300
170,000
02 Travel
1,600
100
200
100
06 Printing and reproduction
1,000
07 Other contractual services
24,300
2,600
15 Taxes and assessments ..
300
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts - -
190, 820
200, 000
200,000
Total obligations , -._ - --
13, 384, 416
15,461,762
12,200,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades;
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, repairs
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, repairs
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer- - --
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Engineer _-
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Chief, contract unit
Engineer ---
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 __.
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CFC-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:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Chief, construction and repairs.
Engineer consultant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, construction and repairs.
Engineer
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
GS-10. Range .$5,600 to $6,250:
Engineer
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Engineer - -
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 8, 960
2 15, 280
1 6, 740
6,186
5.436
14.115
12. 610
10, 866
20.490
22, 490
1 4, 365
1 2, 910
31 139, 136
1.4 6,021
29. 6 133, 114
536
39
28,800
10, 400
62. 320
61, 560
291, 160
564,600
6,876
140,620
70,630
21, 976
1954 estimate 1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 9, 160
2 15,680
1 6,940
5,310
6,660
14. 365
12,885
11.260
24. 146
28,960
1 4,490
1 2,990
34 161, 736
2. 3 8, 319
31.7 143,416
584
3 29, 400
1 10, 600
7 63, 120
6 43, 800
38 288, 920
84 667, 360
20 106, 200
11 49, 755
6 22, 225
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 9,160
2 16,680
1 6,940
9,660
13,110
7,570
21,050
23,050
1 4,490
1 3, 070
27 123, 780
27 123. 780
470
124,250
29,600
63,720
44,200
292,920
527, 320
18
10
6
96,680
45, 925
22,600
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
97
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEEVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160- --
Num- Total
ber salary
27 102. 320
33 116.070
56 182. 765
5 14, 710
2 10. 130
1 4,400
8 33, 670
49 190.915
31 109,035
3 9,402
9 28, 270
Num- Total
ber salary
24 93. 460
33 117,415
50 165, 000
6 18,660
Num- Total
ber salary
24 95, 210
OS-1. Range $3,175 to $3.655 _..
29 105. 675
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
45 157, 530
OS-2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230 .
6 18,900
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5.315..
CPC-9 Ranee $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8 Range $3 740 to $4 490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036 -
CPC-6 Range $3,200 to -$3 680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to .$3.454..
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230 -
Total permanent, i5eld
415 2,039.427
41. 8 200, 863
287 1,665,915
5 21,015
268 1, 500, 180
4 22, 300
Net permanent, field (average
373.2
1, 838, 564
3,202
6,474
4,079
22
282
1,644,900
264
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
1,477,880
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Payment above ha'iic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay .
6,000
5,000
100
6,770
5,000
100
All personal services, field
1, 862, 341
1, 556, 000
1, 488, 760
01 Personal services .
1,985,990
1,700,000
1,613,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows;
1, 822, 269
163, 721
1,530,000
170,000
1, 443, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
170,000
Operating Expenses, Federal Supply Service, General Services
Administration
OBLIOATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
OENEEAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
449
413
6
414
413
Average number of all employees
423
404
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,220
GS-7.6
$3,112
CPC-3.0
$5,317
OS-7.6
$2, 832
CPC-3.0
$5,382
Average grade -
QS-7.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,192
Average grade
CPC-3.0
Personal service obligations:
$2, 215, 867
1.140
8.897
7,391
$2, 175, 909
31,206
8,385
$2, 178, 750
Regular pay in e-\cess of 52-week base.--
Pavment above basic rates ,. .,
8,650
Total personal service obligations...
2, 233, 295
2, 215, 600
2, 187, 400
Direct Obligatiom
2, 233, 295
36, 661
1,543
42,608
7.006
213,378
12, 517
8,897
22, 759
6,123
38,369
3,252
2,212,000
39,000
1,200
103,060
6,500
202, 100
10,600
5,000
20,100
2,700
2, 183, 900
02 Travel
40, 600
1, 100
04 Communication services
115, 250
06 Rents and utility services .
6,000
210, 900
07 Other contractual services
12,300
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
4,800
19,700
09 Equipment.. ....
2 700
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments..
2,750
2,750
Total direct obligations.
2,625,398
2, 605, 000
2, 600, 000
Obligatiims Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services..
3,600
150
160
300
225
20
240
186
30
3,600
02 Travel
150
03 Transportation of things
150
04 Communication services.-
300
05 Rents and utility services
225
06 Printing and reproduction
20
240
08 Supplies and materials
185
30
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts--
4,800
4,800
Total obligations
2, 625, 398
2,609,800
2, 604, 800
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OP
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services
$64,000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Serdces
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
449
413
6
414
413
423
404
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarv
$5,220
GS-7.6
$3,112
CPC-3.0
$5,317
GS-7.6
$2, 832
CPC-3.0
$6, 382
Average grade
GS-7.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
A verage salary
$3, 192
CPC-3.0
Personal service obligations:
Pprmnnpnt. pnsifinns
$2, 215. 867
1,140
8,897
7,391
$2, 176, 909
31, 206
8,385
$2, 178. 750
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
8.650
Total personal service obligations.. .
2, 233, 295
2, 215, 600
2, 187, 400
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services . . .
2, 233, 296
36, 601
1,643
42,008
7.006
213,378
76. 517
8.897
22.759
5.123
38.359
3,252
2,212.000
39.000
1.200
103, 050
6,500
202, 100
10,600
5,000
20, 100
2,700
2, 183, 900
40,600
03 Transportation of things
1,100
115,250
05 Rents and utilitv services -_
6,000
210.900
07 Other contractual services
12. 300
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials -
4.800
19, 700
2,700
2,750
2,760
Total direct obligations
2,689.398
2,605,000
2, 600, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
3,500
150
150
300
225
20
240
186
30
3,500
02 Travel
150
160
300
225
20
240
185
30
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
4,800
4,800
2,689,398
2,609,800
2, 604, 800
DETAIL OB* PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner of Federal supply
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner of Federal
supply
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Director, personal property utiliza-
tion -
Director, supply management
Director, traffic management
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, disposal
Chief, inspection
Chief, motor equipment shop -.
Chief, property utilization.. ---
Chief, specifications
Chief, trafiBc management
Supply specialist
Transportation economist
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to administrative officer-.
Inspection coordinator -
Railroad equipment analyst ---
Specifications specialist
Supply specialist
Traffic management specialist
Utilization specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Equipment specialist
Insiiection coordinator -
Procurement analyst
1953 actual 1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
12,200
11,300
11,800
11,050
11,800
10, 600
10, 200
9,800
9.800
10,000
9,800
9,600
8,660
9,360
60, 520
60. 960
34. 840
26.680
7,040
7,040
Num Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
11,800
11,0.50
11,800
10. 600
10,200
9.800
10,000
10 200
9,800
9,800
9,600
8.560
9.360
8,660
62. 560
60. 120
35. 040
17,920
7,040
7.040
7,040
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 12,400
1 11,550
1 11,800
1 11,300
1 11,800
10,600
10, 400
10,000
10 000
10, 200
10,000
9,800
9,600
8,760
9,360
8, ,560
52, 560
52, 160
35, 440
18, 120
7, 240
7, 240
7,040
98
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
Operating Expenses, Federal Supply Service, General Services
Administration — Continued
nET.\iL OF PERSONAL SEUvicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 lo $8,040— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $66. 960
6 43. 840
2 15, 480
1 7,040
2 13.080
1 6, 340
10 63. 400
2 13. 280
9 56,260
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $59,920
6 37. ISO
2 15. 680
1 7, 040
Num- Total
ber salary
Supply specialist
5 37 780
Traffic manaeement specialist
Utilization officer
2 1,5, 680
1 7, 240
GS-ll. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Inspection assistant-
Specifications specialist
9 57,860
9 58,860
Supply specialist
Traffic management specialist
5 32, 100
5 32, 300
1 5, 940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
6 31,235
5 26, 800
11 61,005
3 13,510
14 64. 625
28 97. 780
13 42. 510
1 5, 660
6 31,985
4 20, 990
10 47, 550
3 13, 635
16 60. 525
26 92. 180
10 33. 740
Specifications specialist
Traffic management specialist
G S-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 ... _
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
6 32, 735
4 21, 365
10 48, 675
G.S-5. Range .$3,410 to $4. 160
15 62 160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
11 37.410
Total permanent, departmental
161 961.765
6.9 40,245
144 882,135
2.1 13,263
143 888. 425
2.5 16,087
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
154. 1 921, 520
83
3,556
107
141.9 868.872
31.206
3,347
140.5 872,338
Other positions; Temporary employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay _
3,412
All personal services, departmental-
925, 265
903,425
876, 750
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy regional director .
10 108, 750
1 10, 400
2 17,920
10 87, 6I»
1 9, 360
1 8, 760
S 36,600
9 99, 950
1 10, 600
2 18,120
10 88, 800
1 9, 360
9 inn 900
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy regional director
1 10, 600
2 18, 120
10 89, 600
1 9,360
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant deputy regional director..
Chief, property utilization.
Chief, purchasing .
Coordinator _ . _
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
4 28, 760
4 29,360
Chief, laboratory. _
1 8,040
2 14,480
9 65, 560
1 6, 540
1 6, 140
7 45, 180
13 80, 220
3 18, 220
1 8, 040
2 14, 680
10 73. 600
1 6, 740
1 8, 040
2 14, 880
10 74, 400
1 6, 740
Purchasing officer
Traffic management specialist
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Inspector. --
7 46. 180
10 6:1. 400
2 12,280
1 6, 2. 0
2 10, 870
2 10, 370
7 38, 170
8 44, 730
12 64,720
3 16,430
1 4, 870
39 172, 165
3 12,885
29 113,765
47 166, 875
46 149,090
7 21,090
2 5,664
7 46, .580
10 64,400
2 12,480
1 6, 250
2 11,120
2 10, 620
3 16, 680
9 60, 790
12 66, 220
3 16, 805
1 4, 995
39 177,040
3 13, 260
30 120, 650
47 169,116
51 167,520
6 15, 590
1 3, 192
Purchasing officer
Traffic management specialist- -. .
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Property utilization officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant..
2 10, 495
1 5, 186
6 32,360
10 64. 226
15 78. 400
3 16.055
1 4, 745
42 179,905
3 12,610
29 112,660
60 173,250
63 166, 940
6 16,070
1 3,112
Chemist
Inspector
Purchasing officer
Traffic m an agemen t specialist
OS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370 .._
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.956
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,665....
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
Total permanent, field..
288 1.389,672
18.9 95,325
269 1, 318, 454
2.5 11,417
270 1,341, ,547
6.2 35,135
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
269.1
1.294,347
1,057
6,342
7,284
266.5
1,307,037
263.8
1,306,412
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
5,038
6,238
All personal services, field
1,308,030
1, 312, 075
1,311,650
01 Personal services
2, 233, 295
2, 215, 500
2, 187, 400
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
2, 233, 295
2, 212, 000
3,500
2, 183, 900
3,500
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts.
Expenses, General Supply Fund, General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcation
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Stimmary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
2,463
36
2,291
2,265
44
2,228
2,244
15
2 146
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,072
GS-5.2
$2, 873
CPC-3.2
$3, 399
.$4, 133
as-5.2
$2. 941
CPr-3.2
$3, 485
Average grade
GS 6 "^
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2 974
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,485
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions .
$8, 926. 484
102. 673
37. 397
156. 998
$8,779,886
128,835
34, 960
2,620
$8, 702, 388
49, 615
34,833
664
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
9. 223. 662
8. 946, 300
8, 787, 400
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services . - .
9,083,299
80, ,396
174, 079
188, 831
1,664,904
290,034
1,018,524
19, 662
232,420
237, 494
128, 736
1,933
28,476
8, 796, 100
94,200
291, 600
204, 800
2,401,800
299, 500
1,226,900
8,100
238, 100
17,800
8,637,200
93, 100
141,000
212, 500
05 Rents and utility services
2 432 000
06 Printing and reproduction
299, 900
1,008,900
8,100
222,200
17,200
Services performed by other agencies.
10 Lands and structures
28,600
27,900
Total direct obligations
13,148,688
13, 607, 500
13, 100, 000
Obligatiom Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services ..
140,253
5
356
2,270
779
405
12,820
7,961
346
160, 200
300
1,000
1,300
800
500
16,500
17, 200
400
160, 200
02 Travel
300
1,000
04 Communication services
1,300
800
06 Printing and reproduction
500
07 Other contractual services.
15,500
17,200
15 Ta.ves and assessments...
400
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
165, 195
187,200
187,200
13,313,883
13, 794, 700
13, 287, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Director, purchase and stores
Director, standards
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant _
Assistant director
Attorney
Auditor _.
Branch chief
Statistician
GS-13. Range $8,300 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Auditor
Budget analyst
Employee relations ofl5cer
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer
Position classifier..
Statistician
Stock control officer
Storage and handling specialist
Supply specialist
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Inspection coordinator —
Laboratory coordinator
Organization and methods examiner.
Statistician
Stock control officer
Supply specialist
Training officer
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Attorney
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,800
11,800
9,800
20,200
9,800
10,200
8, ,560
8,760
8,360
8,660
8,360
9,360
8,560
8,360
8,760
8,560
52,360
7,240
7,240
21,920
7,240
7,240
14, 680
14,280
7,240
16,080
8,040
12, 480
6,940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11,800
3 29, 600
2 20, 600
9,800
10, 000
8, 760
8,960
8, ,560
8,760
8,560
8,560
9,360
8,760
8,560
43,800
7,440
7,440
14, 680
7,440
7,240
2 14, 480
1 7,440
2 16, 280
13, 080
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11,800
20,400
20,600
9,800
9,800
10,000
1, 960
1, 900
1 8, 760
1 8,660
1 8,560
1 9,360
1 8, 960
1 8,760
5 44,000
1 7,440
2 14, 880
1 7,440
1 7, 440
2 14,680
1 7,440
2 16, 480
2 13, 280
1 6, 940
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
99
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule gmdes— Continued
GS-10. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,080
2 11. 880
2 12. 280
2 12, 280
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,080
2 12. 280
2 12, 280
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6. 640
1 6, 140
2 13, 280
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11,080
Budget analyst
2 12. 480
2 12, 680
Inspection coordinator
1 6. 340
Investicator
I 6.340
1 6. 340
Printine and publication officer
1 6,340
1 5,940
2 13.080
1 6. 940
1 6. 940
1 6,340
2 10, 995
1 6.640
1 6, HO
Storaee and handling specialist
Supp y officer
2 13, 280
Supp y specialist
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
Travel and transportation specialist.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3 16,830
1 6, 185
1 5,810
3 17,066
Auditor
1 5,060
2 10. 245
1 6, 060
2 10, 245
1 6.060
1 6.310
3 16. 430
4 22. 365
1 5.060
20 92. 600
1 4,645
40 156,860
41 144,495
21 67,310
4 13, 000
2 6,040
8 22,978
1 5, 810
Inspection coordinator
1 6,060
1 6, 186
1 6.060
Organization and methods examiner.
1 6,310
Printing and publications officer
1 6. 435
3 16. 680
3 16,805
1 6. 560
3 16.930
Supply specialist
3 17,065
Supply officer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
13 62, 040
15 72, 676
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
34 135,815
32 114,960
16 53. 440
2 6.300
2 6,040
8 23,936
33 134. 605
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
29 105. 355
16 64.240
2 6. 380
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980....
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032...
2 6.040
7 21,544
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
211
1, 038. 536
18. 1 84. 304
171
878, 641
2.6 17,261
166
864. 879
4.2 23.481
Net permanent, departmental (av-
192.9
954,232
168.4
861,280
720
3,600
3,375
2,220
161.8
Other positions:
841,398
Intermittent employment
Repnlar pav In excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
42
3,996
2,265
76
3,600
3,321
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
960, 611
871, 195
848,319
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Division chief
1 10, 600
3 26, 280
2 16, 720
1 8.360
22 191,120
2 16, 920
1 10,600
3 26, 680
1 8,360
1 8,560
17 147,920
2 17.120
3 26, 480
1 10.600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
3 26, 680
1 8, 660
Director, business service center
1 8, 560
16 140.360
Inspector .
2 17.320
Organization and methods examiner
4 36. 840
Personnel officer .. ,
1 8,560
9 76,640
2 14,480
3 22. 720
1 7. 240
3 22,320
6 37,800
6 43,600
2 14,380
2 15. 680
4 30. 160
2 15, 480
6 37, 800
1 7, 640
2 16.080
6 44,200
OS-I2. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
2 14.480
Attorney.. ..
2 14.880
4 30. ,560
Budget analyst
2 1,6.880
Director, business service center
Division cidef
5 38, 800
2 15. 080
2 14. 680
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
26 187,840
6 38, 240
1 6, 540
2 13,880
4 24, 960
4 25,760
4 24. 960
3 20,420
3 17,820
2 12,280
2 15, 280
Organization and methods examiner
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
23 168,120
4 25, 560
2 13, 480
1 6, 940
7 44. 780
2 12, 080
4 25. .360
3 20, 620
3 18, 220
2 12, 280
2 13, 280
3 18, 820
3 19, 220
1 6,540
1 7, 240
Supervisor
1 7, 240
23 170, 720
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
4 25 860
2 13. 680
Attorney
1 6.940
7 45. 380
Budget analyst
2 12 480
Chemist ..
4 25 560
Director, business service center
3 20.820
3 18. 420
Organization and methods exam-
iner...
1 6, 340
Personnel officer
2 13, 480
Placement officer.. .
3 18,420
2 13,080
1 6,540
2 12,480
1 6, 940
38 236,320
2 11,880
3 17, 250
1 6,000
2 12, 000
1 6, 125
14 77, 340
2 11,245
2 10,995
2 12,880
2 13,680
Production officer..
1 6, 740
Section chief
Statistician ._
1 6,940
38 239,640
1 6, 140
2 11,260
1 6 940
40 254. 620
Training officer
1 6 340
QS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
2 11,600
Budget analyst
Inspector.
2 12, 250
1 6, 250
9 49, 790
2 12.500
1 6, 260
Supply officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $."1,810:
Accountant
9 50,290
Administrative assistant .
Attorney
3 16, 180
1 6,810
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Chemist
Credit and finance officer
Employee relations officer
Equipment specialist
Inspector
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Property maintenance officer
Property officer
Section chief
Statistician
Supervisor
Supply officer
GS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-1. Range $3,176 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
OS-1. Range $2,600 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680..
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-t. Range $2.7.60 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $6,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment '.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
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
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,310
31, 360
6,810
6,186
16,805
136, 375
6,310
21,105
20,740
5,060
5.810
16. 930
5.186
38.170
349. 660
85. 166
896. 636
133.934
874, 426
1
4
4
1
1
3
1
7
65
17
197
32
228
364
1, 258, 600
571
1.827.705
204 596. 120
4 10,800
1
1
2
2
32
66
26
4.490
4.036
7.360
6.748
93. 670
184.920
69, 430
192 652,590
2,252
8. 697, 347
189.1
725,095
2, 062. 9
7, 972, 262
102. 631
33, 401
153, 851
9, 223, 652
9, 083, 299
140, 253
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 810
1 5, 436
6 32, 110
27,050
99.830
5,310
6,435
21,615
21,115
1 5. 810
6 33. 485
U
62
16
179
32
227
362
1. 276. 995
617
1.689,900
186 553.390
3 8.380
60.285
280. 870
82.170
826. 965
134. 440
898. 640
4.490
7.670
7.360
6.828
82. 570
163. 784
65.080
177 616,903
2,094
8. 222, 176
78 9
303,670
2, 016. 1
7,918,605
124,516
31, 585
8, 075. 105
8. 796, 100
150,200
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 810
1 5,560
6 32, 860
27,300
112,200
5,310
6,436
16, 430
21,365
1 5. 810
6 33. 860
11
f)2
16
178
33
221
345
61.160
286. 995
83. 795
839. 125
141,735
900,430
1, 237, 220
616
1,720.635
184 562. 800
3 8,620
4.490
7.770
7.440
6.988
84.730
196.176
69,390
177 616,903
2,078
8. 291, 062
109.4
430. 062
7, 860, 990
46.016
31,512
7. 939. 081
8, 637. 200
150, 200
Operating Expenses, National Archives and Records Service,
General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
934
27
910
933
26
938
921
903
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,326
GS-6.7
$2, 944
CPC-3.4
$3,203
$4,400
GS-5.8
$3,036
CPC-3.7
$3,320
$4. 443
GS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,068
CPC-3.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,320
Personal service obligations:
$3, 674, 320
82, 576
13, 964
27,447
$3,878,977
76, 600
15,033
14,215
$3, 869, 739
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
14, 926
1,000
Total personal service obligations...
3, 798, 297
3, 782. 044
22. 140
78. 187
48,961
3,984,825
3, 885, 666
Direct ObUgatiom
3. 966. 825
30.760
70.600
78.000
3, 866, 665
60.600
04 Communication services
80, 100
100
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
Operating Expenses, National Archives and Records Service,
General Services Administration — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Direct 06!isa(io)is— Continued
$314. 404
48. 957
231, 679
16,293
292. 712
11, 476
1,300
193
8,360
$395. 000
68. 200
636, 675
15.000
461, 750
9,000
$395, 000
06 Printing and reproduction.
49 500
07 Other contractual services
366, 235
15. 000
Services performed by other agen-
08 Supplies and materials
133 850
7,000
10 Lands and structures ..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. _.
5,400
5,400
4, 856, 696
5, 625, 000
6, 000. 000
Obligaliom Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottier Accounts
16,253
24, 196
19, 000
9,000
19 000
08 Supplies and materials
9,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
40, 449
28.000
28,000
Obligations incurred.
4,897,145
6. 653, 000
5, 028, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
exce^ of $10,800:
Archivist of the United States
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant Archivist of the United
States -
Director, archival management
Director, Federal Register..
Director, records management
Director, Roosevelt Library
Executive director, National His-
torical Publications Commission.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, current records
Chief, records center..
Chief, records scheduling
Deputy director. Federal Register.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Archivist
Assistant to director, archival
management
Editor, Federal Register...
Editor, territorial papers
Editor-attorney, Federal Register..
Records management specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Archivist.. .,
Historian
Records management specialist
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Archivist
Editor, Federal Register
Editor-attorney, Federal Register..
Librarian
Records management specialist
Technologist. .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Archivist
Editor, Federal Register
Historian
Publications editor
Records management specialist
Technologist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
QS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4.965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,4.30.... ,
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range .$4,1.50 to ,$4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3.4.35 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range .$3,200 to $3,6,'i0
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to .$3,4,64
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
C P C-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $16, 000
11,050
11,050
11,050
11,800
11,060
10, 800
1 10. 000
1 10, 000
1 9, 800
1 10,600
1 9, 360
8 71,080
8,360
9,360
8,360
8,360
16, 720
10 74.800
1 7, 240
3 21,120
1
20
5
3
1
3
2
1
24
7
2
1
1
2
1
72
3
76
28
42
4
1
1
2
3
6
10
14
6,140
130,800
32. 100
18, 820
6,140
18.020
12,680
6,310
130, 505
37, 795
10, 370
5,810
5,310
10, 620
4,745
324, 636
12,385
288, 035
96, 180
134, 940
12,520
4.275
4.490
7,970
10, 320
20,244
28,300
40, 448
376
1,776,927
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 000
1
1
1
1
2
10
1
3
11.300
11,300
11,050
11,800
11,300
11,050
10. 000
10.000
10. 000
10. 600
9,360
71,480
8,560
9,360
8,360
8,360
16, 920
76, 400
7.440
21,120
20
6
2
1
3
2
1
24
7
2
1
2
2
1
71
3
77
26
39
4
1
1
2
3
7
10
13
131,800
32, 500
12,680
6,340
18, 420
12,880
5,435
130, 865
38, 420
10, 620
6,810
10, 620
10, 870
4,870
323, 180
12, 760
294, 695
89, 590
125, 610
12, 680
4,400
4,490
8,070
10. 480
23.138
28.620
37, 896
370
1,767,499
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
11.300
11,300
11,300
11,800
11,300
11,050
10. 200
10. 200
10. 000
10, 600
9,360
72, 080
8, 500
9.360
8,360
8,660
17, 120
68,760
7,440
21, 320
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICEB continued
20
5
2
1
3
2
1
23
6
2
1
2
2
1
68
3
74
26
38
4
1
1
2
3
7
10
13
133, 400
32, 500
13, 080
6,340
18, 620
13, 080
6,660
127, 456
33, 360
10, 870
6,810
10, 745
11.120
4,870
313, 565
13, 010
288, 095
90, 695
123, 460
12, 840
4,525
4.490
8.070
10. 660
23.298
29. 020
38, 296
1, 741, 604
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
13.3 $67,142
Num- Total
ber salary
9.9 $53,676
Num- Total
ber salary
7.4 $42,718
Net permanent, departmental (av-
362.7
1
709, 785
8,876
6,679
1,676
574
360.1
1
713, 823
3,600
6,597
600
600
352. (
,
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
, 698, 886
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
6,634
500
All personal services, departmental.
1
727, 489
1.72.5.020
1. 706. 420
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director, records manage-
ment
8
3
2
3
7
7
11
6
1
16
6
4
29
10
50
86
109
117
1
1
9
64
3
16
78, 600
26,480
17, 720
26,280
61. 480
61, 480
68. 540
36, 440
6,600
83. 686
27,630
18, 980
129. 445
40, 460
186. 876
297.290
367. 770
362, 650
3,760
3,374
28,430
149,896
7,610
51, 247
10
6
98, 400
52,360
10
6
99, 400
62,760
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Archivist
Deputy director, records manage-
Records management specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
4
6
9
13
5
33,640
43. 840
66, 160
79,820
30,900
4
6
8
13
4
34, 240
Records manaeement specialist
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
69,520
80,820
24,960
Records management specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Archivist . . . . . .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
20
4
4
31
10
60
84
lis
103
1
1
9
44
3
18
107,075
21,616
19,480
138. 480
42,075
227,860
295,900
383, 460
326,930
3,760
3,454
28.690
127. 728
7,820
59,754
20
4
4
31
10
60
84
118
103
1
1
9
44
3
18
108, 450
21,990
19. 730
142. 665
42.076
234,600
299.460
383, 700
328,600
3,760
3,454
28,830
128, 162
8,030
69 764
Records maniigement specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
QS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
GS-2 Range $2 750 to $3 230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-fi. Range $3,200 to $3,680.
CPC-S. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
5.58 2,110,412
37.9 146.877
563 2.199.091
10.8 33.937
661
11
2,209.290
3„-437
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
620.1
1
,964.535
73, 700
7,375
25, 198
562.2
2
, 165, 154
73,000
8,436
13, 215
560
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
2, 170, 853
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
8,392
All personal services, field
2.070.808
2.259.805
2, 179. 245
01 Personal services
3. 798. 297
3. 984. 825
3. 885. 665
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
3,782,044
16, 253
3,965,826
19,000
3, 866, 666
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
19, 000
Administrative Operations, General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS EI OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
974
1
890
908
841
Average number of all employees
892
810
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 120
GS-7.0
$3,124
CPC-3.7
$6,281
GS-7.1
$2. 947
CPC-3.2
$5, 301
Average grade
GS-7.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2, 911
CPC-3.2
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$4, 608. 663
6.499
18, 646
19, 146
69
$4, 709, 379
820
18, 440
4,756
$4,291,376
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
17, 022
Other payments for personal services
Total personal service obligations.-.
4, 653, 013
4, 733, 395
4, 308, 398
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
101
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classlflcatlon
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations
$4, 189, 223
60,706
7,985
63,861
15, 613
76,663
52,365
7,004
30,009
23,244
275
5,063
$4,239,515
80,100
6,140
59, 375
20.930
80,860
45, 920
$3, 829, 914
02 Travel -
63,600
03 Transportation of things
4,255
65,350
05 Rents and utilitv services - - .
14, 750
69,400
07 Other contractual services . . .
28,301
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials. ....
30, 205
21, 000
60
4,906
30,630
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
3,800
Total direct obligations. ..
4,532,011
i 588, 000
4 100,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other AccourUs
01 Personal services - .. -
463,790
877
IS
3,743
33, 812
8,088
916
2,661
1,644
697
493,880
2,200
478, 484
02 Travel
1,750
03 Transportation of things -
5,630
27, 750
9,525
1,040
7,160
2,000
825
6 000
27.050
06 Printing and reproduction.- _
9,000
1,000
6,916
15 Taxes and assessments .. ..
800
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
616,246
660,000
530,000
5,048,257
6,138,000
4, 630, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000:
Administrator
Deputy administrator
General schedule grades;
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrative officer _
QS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Comptroller
Director, management
General counsel
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer...
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to comptroller
Associate general ooimsel
Deputy comptroller
Deputy director, internal audit
Deputy director, management
Director, accounting systems
Director, accoimts 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 metliods.
Director, personnel
Director, statistics and reports
Member, board of review
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor _
Branch chief.
Deputy director, compliance
Deputy director, information
Deputy division director
Investigator ,_.
Labor relations officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer.
Position classifier _
Program planning officer
Records management officer
Statistician
Supervisory training officer..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accoimtant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Budget analyst-
Employee relations officer
Financial analyst
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner.
Section chief
Security administrative specialist...
Space management officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 600
1 15,000
1 13, 200
1 12, 400
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
11,050
23,600
11,050
11,050
11,800
10,800
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
22,860
19.600
10.600
40.200
29.600
38.600
10.200
10.000
10,600
10.600
20,200
9,600
9,800
10,400
9,800
21,200
60,720
8,360
17.920
33.640
10, 920
8,660
8,560
17,720
17,720
17. 320
25.480
8,760
8,660
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $17, 500
1 15,000
1 13, 200
1 12. 600
1 12.400
1 12,400
11,050
33,400
11,300
11.300
11,800
10,800
11,050
11,300
11.050
11,8(M1
11,800
11,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11.800
23,100
49, 800
10,600
30,000
20,400
39, 400
10,200
10, 600
10,000
9,600
20.200
9,800
9.800
10,400
10,000
31,600
70,480
8,660
18,320
17,320
17,320
8,760
1 8,560
1 8,760
3 26,680
3 25,880
1965 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$17,500
15,000
12,600
12,400
12,600
11,300
33,900
11,300
11,550
11,800
11,0,50
11, 650
11,0.50
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
11,800
11.800
11.800
23. 350
39. 800
10. 600
10. 400
9.800
39.600
10.400
10. 200
10.600
10,000
19, 600
9,800
10,000
10,600
10,000
21,200
9,600
43,200
8,560
9,160
8,960
17,320
8,760
8,660
8,760
17,720
26, 080
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
.\uditor
Budget analyst. _
Employee relations officer
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer -
Position classifier
Records management officer..
Section chief.
Space management officer
Special agent
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer
Position classifier
Records officer
Space management officer
Supply officer
Travel and transportation specialist.
Unit chief
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant -
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Communications specialist
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner.
Position classifier
Records management specialist
Space analyst
Supply assistant
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
QS-fi. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-,5. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55...
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
OS-1. Range $2,500 to .$2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . -
Payments above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional comptroller
Regional counsel
Regional director
Regional director, management
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional comptroller
Regional counsel -
Regional director, management
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Budget analyst.
Credit and finance officer
Division chief
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Regional counsel
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Credit and finance officer.
Division chief.
Liaison officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer _
Position classifier
Training officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$21,320
14,280
8,040
14,280
36,200
7,240
37, 600
22.320
7,040
15,480
7,840
7,040
7,440
21,520
31,300
18,620
6,940
18,020
6,940
5.940
12,480
6,140
12,280
10, 870
21,490
6,060
16,180
6,185
5,435
5,685
6,810
6,060
15, 4,30
6,185
30
5
44
40
20
2
1
138, 525
22.100
171, 790
140,840
63,080
6,460
2,900
12,920
299 1. 860, 196
22. 7 128. 155
276.3
1, 732, 040
2,604
7,046
1, 748, 616
3 33, 160
4 46. 200
10 116, 250
3 34, 650
7 69, 400
6 60, 600
6 61, 200
34,640
34,640
8,360
45, 000
36,840
43,600
22,120
7,240
14, 140
22, 320
14, 480
21,720
46,240
7,240
14, 480
14,280
7,040
16,280
7,440
4 24, 660
3 19, 420
2 t, 13, 080
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $24, 120
1 7, 240
22,320
37,000
7,440
22,920
22,720
8,040
8,040
7,840
7,240
19,620
6,340
6,940
31,300
19,420
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
31
3
42
32
19
1
1
2
4
6,740
19,220
6,140
5,940
6,940
6,140
6,540
12,080
6,935
11,245
6,185
15,930
15,680
6,310
6,660
6,810
10,995
10,120
15,805
5,185
6,186
145, 855
13, 385
168, 220
114,000
61,045
3,230
2,980
6,460
11,968
284 1,801.708
6.2 33,168
278.8
1, 768, 550
6,929
4.756
1, 780, 236
3 33, 650
4 47. 200
10 117,000
3 35, 400
7
6
7
1
4
1
11
3
6
1
1
2
1
3
3
3
5
70.600
60.800
71, 200
8.360
34,640
8,360
99,160
27,680
61.960
9,360
7,240
14,880
7,640
21,920
21,520
22,320
39, 000
21,920
14, 480
7,240
15, 480
7,640
12, 680
1^ 6,340
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$15,480
7,440
7,440
7,840
37,400
7,440
8,040
22,720
8,040
8,040
7,840
7,240
19,820
6,340
6,940
6,940
13,480
6,940
6,340
6,340
0,940
6,340
6.740
13, 480
1 6, 935
2 10, 870
1 5,310
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
27
2
40
30
13
1
1
16,056
6,435
5, .560
5.810
11,120
10,370
10. 870
6,310
6,185
129,660
9,090
161,6.50
106, 800
42,590
3.230
2,980
2 6,460
4 12, 128
242 1,549.098
11.2 66,798
230.1
1, 482, 300
6,869
1,488,169
3 33,900
4 47, 200
10 118, 000
3 36, 400
7
6
7
1
4
1
11
71,400
61,200
71,800
8,660
36, 440
8,360
99,760
18,720
52, 360
1 7, 240
2 16, 080
3 22, 320
2 14, 680
3 22, 520
6 39, 400
14, 880
It 680
7,240
15, 480
7,640
11,880
6,340
102
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
Administrative Operations, General Services Administration — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule erades— Contmued
GS-n. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Attorney --
Branch chief
Budeet analyst
Classification officer
Credit and finance officer
Division chief
Employee relations officer
Oreaniiation and methods examiner-
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Section chief
Statistician
Trainine officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Branch chief
Budget analyst- --
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Accountant ---
Administratiye assistant
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst.-
Credit and finance officer
Division chief
Employee relations officer.
Organization and methods exami-
ner
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Property officer
Records officer
Section chief
Supervisor
GS-8. Ranee $4,620 to $5.370
G.'^-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955-..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160....
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,4.30
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1953 actual I 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
$5. 940
24. 160
11.880
6.140
6,940
6,140
18, 220
13. 080
18, 620
37, 840
6.340
13. 880
41, 780
7 37, 796
3 16. 305
1 5. 060
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses
20. 740
11.245
6.185
5,435
1,5. 680
5.810
16,055
11.370
,5, 810
10, 995
22, 115
27, 175
Num- Total
ber salary
$18, 420
19,220
1 6, 940
2 13,080
1 6, 340
2 12, 280
3 19. 220
6 38, 240
2 12, 280
6 36, 840
1 6, 250
1 6. 125
27. 676
10, 620
6.810
17,065
16, 805
22, 240
1955 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
$24, 760
19, 420
6,940
13, 480
6,340
12,280
4 25, 360
4 26, 360
1 6, 640
24, 160
6.250
6,250
33, 735
6.436
6,310
17.065
16. 180
22, 490
52
24
102
175
124
22
239. 160
100.240
394. 900
611,240
395, 975
66, 325
5,824
1
1
3
3
2
2
3
6
1
46
27
89
172
102
17
6,560
6,310
5. 810
16.430
16, 806
11.245
11,120
16, ,555
33, 360
4.746
215, .395
116. 375
353. 055
611.685
331.640
51, 560
8.094
5, 660
5.310
5,810
16, 755
17,0.55
5,810
11,120
16, 805
28. 050
4,870
209. 860
105. 740
347. 660
687, 950
320, 500
63, 750
13, 438
675 3,137,009
62. 5 260, 386
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) ^'^-^^-^ „„„
2, 876, 623
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
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
3.895
11. 600
12, 1.34
87
69
2. 904, 398
4. 653, 013
4, 189, 223
463, 790
624 2. 994, 744
11.2 63.915
612.8
2, 940, 829
820
11,611
2, 953, 160
4, 733, 395
599 2. 904. 868
19.8 95,792
579.2
2, 809, 076
11, 163
2, 820, 239
4, 308. 398
4, 239, 615
493, 880
3, 829, 914
47S, 484
Strategic and Critical Materials, General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
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 —
Other positions
1963 actual 1954 estimate 1956 estimate
1,007
3
881
$4,491
GS-6.1
$2, 786
CPC-3.2
$3,468
$3,912,163
17, 717
907
3
860
$4,653
G 8-6.3
$2, 906
CPC-3.1
$3,694
$3, 924, 298
17,446
776
1
758
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION —
continued
01 Personal services— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base ■
Payment above basic rates
$4,814
GS-6.6
$3,208
OPC-5.1
$3,512
$3, 694, 837
10, 300
Total personal services
02 Travel --•
03 Transportation of things.
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utdity services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities —
15 Taxes and assessments..
1953 actual
1954 estimate
$15, 247
46, 630
Obligations incurred-.
3,991,757
107, 145
1,364,476
84, 194
31,474
60, 786
664, 521
7,563,119
278, 685, 662
210,444
-5,307,467
172
9,799
287, 346, 070
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECEETAET,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
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 e.xcess of 52-weet
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services-
Travel
Transportation of things —
Communication services —
Rents and utility services. .
Other contractual services..
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred..
ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Total number of permanent positions..
Average number of all employees.
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade ;--- v
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates.
Total personal services
02 Travel-
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities.. -
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred..
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE
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
$3,310
GS-4.0
$3, 200
$247, 304
965
6,692
253, 961
131
10,964
112
141, 757
859, 839
136, 140
1, 116, 113
$15,026
16, 932
3, 973, 700
148,670
2, 227, 700
63,000
22,050
47,600
37, 370
14,660,000
197, 623, 499
7,600
26, 230, 854
1955 estimate
$13, 933
12, 980
5,950
245, 047, 893
3, 632, 050
134,000
3, 433, 860
65, 100
22,000
48, 310
38, 950
13,993,200
269,896,190
2,000
6,850
291,272,500
$3, 616
GS-6.0
$3,600
$2, 225, 520
2, 520, 001
2, 234, 000
300
17, 600
180
227, 500
1, 379, 890
218, 480
1, 778, 660
5,581
6,862,091
128
120
$3, 605
GS-6.8
$2,562
CPCI-3.0
$3, 126
$449, 840
1,729
6, 032
143
134
$3,605
GS-5.8
$2, 552
CPC-3.0
$3, 126
$518, 226
1,963
6,200
457. 601
7,375
70
1,285
669
1,776,217
2,463
570
7, 199, 946
96
2,908
9, 449, 190
626, 389
7,880
250
1,820
692
256, 767
2,502
600
573, 146
100
3,000
1, 373, 146
137
113
$3, 603
GS-4.2
$3,416
,$389, 766
221
184
$3, 660
GS-4.1
$3,460
$640, 662
635
620
$3, 616
GS-5.0
$3,600
$2, 225, 520
8,480
2, 234, 000
300
17, 500
200
227, 500
1,380,700
218, 500
1, 778, 700
5,600
6, 863, 000
93
90
$3,605
GS-5.8
$2, 552
OPC-3.0
$3, 126
$298, 155
1,145
2,700
302, 000
600
50
800
490, 100
2.500
600
100
3.250
800, 000
221
184
$3,560
GS-4.1
$3,460
$640, 660
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
103
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — contlnued
Object dasslflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE— continued
01 Personal services— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base --
$1, 498
9,376
$2,463
15, 382
$2,460
15. 380
Total personal services
400,639
637
88
658.507
1,250
658.500
1.300
800
14, 050
800
05 Rents and utility services .— .
17, 709
141, 582
21, 680
14, 100
08 Supplies and materials
25, 260
25, 300
582, 336
699, 867
700, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVT
Total number of permanent positions
294
268
216
200
158
150
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,442
GS-4.0
$3,609
$3, 442
O.S^.O
$3,795
$3. 442
GS-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 795
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$957,763
3,684
49,203
$763, 300
3,100
41,100
$651,600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
2. 100
29,600
Total personal services
1,010,650
2,952
1,012
377
7,884
1,314,152
173, 888
17,000
2,590
2,C66
807,500
2,900
1,000
350
7, .500
1,890.419
170. fion
15.000
1, 196, 000
1,600
583.300
2.800
03 Transportation of things _ ..
1.000
450
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
7.500
1,67 1.. 150
170. 000
09 Equipment
15,000
15 Taxes and assessments
1,600
2, 632, 671
4, 092, 299
2, 463, 000
ALLOCATION TO BT'REAT' OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
08 Supplies and materials --
$134
$986
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivali'nt ofall other positions-
1,660
3
1.461
2,122
3
1,998
1,882
1
1,802
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,316
GS-5.9
$2. 712
CPC-3.1
$3,462
$4,376
GS-5.9
$2,800
CPC-3.1
.$3. 597
$4 513
GS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 102
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary....
CPC-4.8
$3,681
01 Personal services:
$5,956,835
17, 717
23,123
116,933
$8,072,006
17, 445
31,031
79. 614
$7 310 772
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
10.300
28. 118
60 660
6,114.608
118,240
1,376.609
85, 968
198, 824
51,444
4,646,311
7, .'•.63, 119
279, 019. 957
1,, 344, 127
1, 895, 069
268
15, 767
8, 20O, 096
161,000
2, 246, 460
06, 150
271, 100
48, 192
3, 56.1, 476
14,660,000
198,040,717
l.SOl.SfO
28,000,000
100
16. 131
7, 409, 850
139 000
02 Travel
3, 462, 400
04 Communication .services.. -..
05 Rents and utility services
67. 3,';o
271 100
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual ser\-tces -
Services perlormed by other agencies.
48.310
3. Wl. 100
13.993.200
09 Equipment
1 796 300
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
100
17 300
302,430,301
257, 076, 272
301, 088, 500
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Departmenial:
General schedule grades;
aS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Commissioner
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION— COD.
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, materials research and
analysis
Director, storage and transportation.
aS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.\ttomey
Commodity analyst
Coordinator of sales
Director, purchase and acquisition..
Director, materials research and
analysis
Director, rubber..
Director, storage and transporta-
tion
Member, board of review
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ ceo mi tan t
Attorney
Branch chief _
Chief, purchase and sales
Commodity analyst...
Deputy director
Economist
Financial analyst
Investigator
Liaison officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant...
.Administrative officer
.\ssistant chief, inspection
.\ttomey
Auditor
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Commodity analyst
Commodity specialist
Financial analyst
Information specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Supervising purchasing agent
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief, branch
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Commodity analyst —
Inspector
Investigator
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Program analyst -
Purchasing agent
Section chief
Special agent
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant.
Auditor
Budget analyst
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Purchasing agent
Section chief
Special agent
Statistical officer
Traffic management specialist
Unit chief
GS-10. R.inge $5,500 to $6,250:
.Assistant section chief
Supervisor
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
.Administrative assistant
.Attorney
Auditor
Claims examiner
Expediter
Inspection assistant
Inspector.-
Investigator
Purchasing agent..
Section chief...
Statistical analyst
Traffic management specialist
Unit chief
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $.5.370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4.996
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,546
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.6,55
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,7.'M to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades"
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 800
11,800
10, 800
11,050
10, 800
11,050
11,800
10, 400
9,800
9,600
9.600
19. 600
19, 600
9,800
6
1
1
8
2
15
46
1
92
128
115
4
10, 000
10, 600
17, 120
8,560
8, 560
26, 280
8,560
25, 080
9,360
26, 280
17, 620
8,660
34, 640
26,280
7, 810
7,240
14, 480
14.680
28. 760
7,040
7,040
29, 660
16, 280
7,440
7,440
15.080
29. 160
7,040
6,140
26,160
6,140
19,920
67,460
12, 280
64,460
31, 700
5,940
6,940
6,540
24,960
17, 500
5,500
26, 425
16, 805
10, 120
15,680
10, 870
5,185
6,435
10, 495
31,860
5,310
5,185
44,230
10, 996
75,490
210, 680
4,645
368, 466
450. 240
370, 770
12, 920
14, 120
559 2, 692, 245
33. 7 164, 077
625.3
2, 428, 168
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 12, 000
1
1
4
3
1
5
2
.....
3
1
1
2
3
5
1
1
8
3
14
43
2
79
121
103
3
11,800
10, 800
11,800
11,060
9,600
9,600
9,800
9,800
19, 600
19, 800
9,800
9,800
10, 600
8,560
8,760
8. 560
8,560
17.320
34. 040
9,360
26, 480
9,360
8,560
35, 040
26.280
35, 240
14, 480
7,440
14, 480
22, 620
30. 160
7.040
7,240
7,040
29,760
69, 320
1
2
4
7,640
15, 280
29,560
1
2
4
7,840
1.6. 480
29,760
6,340
24,960
6, 140
20. 120
50,920
66,260
32, 100
6.940
6.740
25,360
17,000
5,625
26. 926
11,245
"'i6."245
16. 305
5.310
6.660
10. 745
15. 555
26. 800
5.436
6,686
44, 855
16, 305
71, 370
197, 940
9,090
315, 390
429, 135
336, 490
9,930
21, 142
530 2, 640, 742
32. 1 161, 813
497.9
2, 378, 929
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 12,000
I
1
4
3
1
4
2
.....
3
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
7
3
14
32
2
68
93
11,800
11,060
11,800
11,050
11,050
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
20, 000
20, 200
10, 000
10, 000
1 10, 600
8,760
8,760
8,760
8,760
17, 520
34,440
9,360
26,680
9,360
8,760
35, 240
26,680
35,640
14,680
7,440
14,880
16, 080
30, 360
7,240
7,240
7,040
30,160
60, 120
6,340
25,360
6,340
20. 520
25,760
7 44,580
5 32, 500
6,940
6,740
26,560
17, 375
5,750
21,990
11, 495
" 10,' 495
16, 665
5, 435
6, 085
5,685
10, 620
21. 990
5. .560
5.810
40, 046
16, 665
72, 495
150, 980
9,090
276, 605
337, 035
263, .530
6,620
21,224
443 2, 231, 764
8. 9 40, 395
2, 191, 359
104
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
Stiategic and Critical Materials, General Services Administra-
tion— Continued
DETAn. OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continuod
19.53 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION—
continued
Departmental— Continued
Other positions:
Tempor.Try employment .
Num- Total
her salary
$132
12. 067
9,455
15, 674
71
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 300
9.381
3,500
$10. 300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay .
8,507
All personal scrvites, departmental.
2, 465, 467
2, 402, 110
2. 210. 166
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Supplv representative .
2 22, 850
2 19, 200
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 8,760
1 8, 360
1 8, 960
1 8. 560
2 16, 920
2 14, 4.80
6 37, 400
1 6,140
2 11,880
2 12, 880
1 5,940
1 6. 140
12 74,480
1 fi, 140
2 12.080
2 12, 280
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 19, 600
I 9,600
1 9, 800
2 19, 600
Purchasing agent
1 9 800
1 10, 000
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Deputy regional director.
1 8, 660
1 8,960
1 8,760
2 17, 320
2 14.680
5 38, 000
1 6. 340
2 12.080
3 19,220
1 6, 140
1 6,140
9 56, 660
1 6.310
2 12. 280
1 6, 340
1 6,000
2 12, 500
1 8, 560
1 9 160
Storage and transportation officer. . .
1 8, 760
2 17, 320
2 14, 880
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Inspector . . ....
5 38, 400
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemist ._
Depot manager
6 37 240
1 6, 340
Purchasing agent .
1 6 340
2 12 480
Supplv officer .... _ ,
1 6,340
1 6 125
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
General supply officer .
3 18, 500
1 5, 185
3 15.930
2 10. 370
2 10.620
2 10. 995
3 17. 305
47 257. 945
1 5. 685
2 11.120
2 9, 825
37 168, 460
4 16,055
54 206, 640
54 190, 905
101 326,900
44 133, 400
2 12, 500
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3 16.305
2 10.620
2 10.870
1 5.310
5 27, 925
43 239, 955
3 16, 680
6 30 735
Assistant depot mnnngpr
Chemist
2 11 120
1 5 435
Depot manager
6 33 235
27 154 370
Traffic officer . _- _.
2 11.245
3 16, 110
35 162, 675
3 11,885
44 172, 790
41 146, 115
75 247, 570
38 117, 140
2 11 370
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1 5.370
27 128. 160
3 12 250
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 . .
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .
45 175 O.'iO
GS-i. Range $3,175 to $3.655
37 131 490
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4.1.50 to $4.900..
73 240. 790
26 80, 780
2 8 300
CPCnS. Range $3,740 to $4.490..
8 29 920
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
6 14 870
CPCM. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3.032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
2 5, 660
6 16, 432
35 121,391
2 5, 820
6 13, 720
33 121, 912
2 5, 980
7 19, 144
7 24,684
Total permanent, field -.
448 1,871,973
94.7 387,978
377 1,623.287
17.8 77,918
332 1, 440. 268
9. 1 36 790
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
346.4
1,437,971
6.9 46,024
5,518
5,792
16,415
293
14,277
352.3
1, 505. 918
6.9 39,451
7,145
5,644
316.7
1,365,908
6.2 37,670
Other positions; Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay...
6,426
Nightworii differential ...
Living and quarters allowance..
13, 432
12,980
1, 526. 290
1, 571. 590
1,421,884
3, 991, 757
3, 973, 700
3,632,050
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECRETART,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMT
01 Personal services (see Consolidated
schedule, working fund, Army)
$263,961
$2,234,000
$2,234,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENOINEERS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
01 Personal servioes (see Consolidated
schedule, working fund. Army)
$457, 601
$526, 389
$302,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,040
1 3.660
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 240
1 3. 660
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 240
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 3 785
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
2 10. 700
2 10,900
32
2 11,025
26
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. ..
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay
2 10, 700
41
106
2 10, 868
42
2 11,000
43
All personal services, departmental.
10, 847
10, 910
11.043
Field:
Oeneril schedule grades:
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
42 143,430
93 317. 695
68 238,300
151 618. 784
68 238,300
151 618.800
Tntql pprmRTlpnt, field
135 461. 025
24 81, 960
219 757. 084
37 127. 290
219 757, 100
37 127. 470
Net permanent, field (average num-
111 379,065
1,457
8,424
846
182 629, 794
2,421
13. 976
1,406
182 629, 630
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
2,427
14. 000
Nlghtwork differential
1.400
389. 792
647. 697
647. 457
400,639
658,607
658,600
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
NAVY
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3.230...
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Quarterman
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Ungraded positions at hourly 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
01 Personal services
$21,900
43, 170
88,790
42,190
20,770
7 38, 003
12 65, 996
212 739, 668
294 1,050.487
2i 92, 724
268
967, 763
3,684
49,203
1,010,660
$17. 670
39. 760
78. 785
35,490
17,700
27, 145
37, 328
148 646, 664
216
16
800, 342
37,042
200
763,300
3,100
807,600
3
8
22
$12,990
28. 780
76, 470
25,680
11,960
16,287
27,996
104 384, 692
158
683, 766
32, 155
150
561,600
2,100
29,600
Miscellaneous
Sites and Planning, Public Buildings Outside the District of Columbia,
General Services Administration
OBLIQATION8 BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees -
18
14
10
10
10
10
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5,387
GS-8.1
$6,348
GS-7.5
$5. 381
OS-7.6
01 Personal services:
$76, 036
37
305
16
$63,480
$53,480
Other po'iitions
Regular pay in excess of 62-weefc
205
206
Total personal services
76,394
63,686
53,686
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
105
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
$6,128
12
678
980
117,953
187
7,518
94
$2,000
$2,000
04 Commuiiication services -
1,000
1,000
11,915
400
300,000
1,000
1,000
07 Other contractual services _.
11,915
400
209,944
370,000
70,000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEEVICE8
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Attorney
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
OS-7. Ranee $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-5. Ranpe$3.410tO$4.!60..
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655..
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,360
8,660
7,240
6,740
21,490
4.995
3 14, 615
2 8, 080
1 3, 676
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
1 6,940
1 6,810
1 6,120
3 14. 865
2 8, 195
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
6,940
1 6,810
1 6, 245
3 14, 865
2 8,320
DETAIL OF PEESO.N'AL SEBVicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 esthnate
Departmental— Continued
Genera! schedule grades— Continued
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 110
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$3,190
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$3,270
Total permanent, departmental
16 87. 765
3. 4 17, 844
10
53.480
10
63,810
330
Net permanent, departmental
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
12.6 69,921
270
16
10
53,480
205
10
53,480
205
All personal services, departmental.
70.207
63,685
63,685
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Realtv officer
1 6,940
1 3,255
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Total permanent, field
2 9, 195
0.6 3,080
1.4 6,116
37
36
Other positions: Temporary employ-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
6,187
76,394
63,685
63,685
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
Buildings Management Fund, General Services Administration
ScHEDTji-E A-1. Accrued expenditures hy ohjects
Object classification
1953 actual
19.'i4 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time eauivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
20.868
551
20.640
20.478
522
20.235
20,119
500
19,919
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,948
as-4.7
$3,147
CPC-3.7
$3,406
$4,030
GS-i.8.
$3,172
CPC-3.7
$3,394
$4,045
Average grade
GS-4.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3. 174
CPC-3.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,394
Expenditures Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services:
$66,058,340
1, 647, 643
238.696
3.015.697
$64,395,290
1, 468. 000
238.810
3, 074, 500
$63. 410. 800
1,400.000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
231.800
Payment above basic rates
3. 025. 000
Total persona] services
69, 860, 276
16, 775
207.935
9. 09*. 747
70.443.717
8fi. 325
4. 696, 482
7,252.164
99.196
11.091
170. 018
69,176,600
10.000
200.000
9. 000. 000
6*, 613. 000
85.000
3.613.140
7, 000. 000
375. 000
6.000
170.000
68, 067. 600
02 Travel
10.000
03 Transportation of things
200. 000
8. 800. 800
05 Rents and utilitv services
64, 883. 000
06 Printing and reproduction
85.000
4, 8.W. 200
08 Supplies and materials _. ..
7. 000. 000
376 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
6.000
170.000
Total accrued expenditures
161.938,726
164,147,740
144, 452, 600
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEEVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director, buildings manage-
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 11,800
4 41, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
Director, buildings management
GS-14. Ranee $9,600 to $10,600:
1 $11,800
4 40, 800
1 10,000
1 10, 400
1 8,560
7 69,620
1 11,800
4 41,200
Deputy du-ector, buildings manage-
ment
Engineer , .
1 10,600
1 8, .560
7 60,720
1 10, 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Buildings management specialist...
Engineer
1 8,560
7 60.720
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEHVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con,
Protection officer
Section chief
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect-.
Assistant section chief
Buddings management specialist- _.
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Buildings management specialist.-.
Engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Buildings management specialist. . .
Engineer
Section chief
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546 _.-.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-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: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Division chief..
Engineer.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Area manager
Branch chief
Buildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Division chief
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Architect -..
Assistant division chief
Branch chief
Buildings management officer
Buildings management specialist- . .
Buildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Assistant buildings superintendent .
BuUdings management officer
Buildings superintendent...
Communications specialist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
6 60,960
1 7,040
2 14, 080
1 7,010
4 28,560
2 12,080
7 42, 180
1
6
2
7
3
10
10
12
6,185
31,610
11, 245
30. 435
12, 510
37, 225
34,470
37,480
90 511,640
11.2 46,945
464,595
1,777
466, 476
1 10. 600
2 19,400
3
1
2
2
9
1
13
1
25
1
1
6
12
39
7
54,960
34, 240
8,360
8.360
70,880
25,480
22,320
7,440
15, 480
15. 080
65, 760
7,840
97,320
7,040
183, 800
6,140
5.940
37.240
74. 4S0
246, 060
42,980
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,560
6 61, 960
1 7, 240
2 14, OSO
1 7. 240
4 29, 360
12, OSO
37,040
11.120
27.050
11.370
26. 856
8,840
31, 405
35, no
13,240
77 476,230
0.7 5,440
76.3
470, 790
1,810
472, 600
1 10.600
2 19,600
6
4
1
1
8
2
3
1
2
2
9
1
13
1
1
6
12
39
7
65.160
34.640
8, .560
8,360
70.680
17,120
22.520
7,440
15. 680
15.280
66. 560
8,040
98.720
7,040
186, 800
6,340
6.140
37. 640
75.280
249, 660
43,380
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $8,560
6 51, 960
1 7,240
2 14, 080
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
8
10
4
29,360
12,080
37,040
11,120
27.050
11,370
26. 8,55
8.840
31,405
35, 110
13.240
468,990
190
468,800
1,800
1 10, 600
2 19.600
1
13
1
25
1
1
6
12
39
7
56,160
34,640
8,560
8,360
70.680
17,120
22,520
7,440
15,680
15,280
66, 560
8.040
98,720
7,040
186, 800
6,340
6,140
37,640
76,280
249, 660
43,380
106
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
Buildings Management Fund, General Services Administration-
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field — Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num
Total
General schedule Krades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber
salary
GS-11 Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
20 $124, 000
22 $139,080
22 !139.080
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
1 5, 625
1 5, 625
1 5, 750
1 5, 750
1
1
5,760
Assistant buildings superintendent -
5,750
10 57, 125
12 68, 875
12
68,875
Engineer , . . _
1 6. 000
1
6.000
1 6,250
1 6, 000
1 6, 250
1 6, 125
1
1
6,250
Telephone supervisor
6,125
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
12 63. 345
12 64, 145
12
64, 145
Administrative ofiBcer
6 32 360
6 32, 735
6
32, 735
1 5, 310
1 5,310
1
6,310
Area manager
6 31, 325
6 31,450
6
31,450
Assistant buildings superintendent-
19 103,165
18 99. 230
18
99,230
. Buildings management assistant
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
1
6.185
Buildings superintendent
30 162,900
30 163,675
30
163. 675
1 5,060
4 20, 740
1 5, 185
4 21,240
I
6,185
Communications supervisor
21,240
Cost analyst
3 16 680
1 5, 810
1
6,810
24 127, 940
27 145, 845
27
146.845
Inspector
3 15,680
4 21.240
4
21,240
Production assistant...
1 5,560
1 5, 560
1
6.660
Supplv officer
2 10, 745
2 10,995
2
10, 995
GS-S. Range $4,620 to $5,370
12 69, 565
11 55,195
11
55, 195
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
52 239, 535
52 241,410
62
241 410
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 .
39 166, 380
34 146, 655
34
146, 655
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
177 690, 700
172 680, 215
172
680 215
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655 . .
340
283
263
1.212,090
1, 015, 185
946, 035
QS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,124
1,052
1,022
3, 718, 190
3, 509, 940
3, 409, 860
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
78 242, 400
73 230,600
73
230,600
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1 2 980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
135 693,755
136 702,170
136
702, 170
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
208
216
216
989,875
1,030,835
1
030, 836
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
406
429
424
1,782,435
1, 896, 450
1
874, 360
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
1,221
1,260
1,240
4,856,715
5, 048, 400
4, 968, 260
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
2,068
2,067
2,042
7, 423. 030
7, 457, 810
7, 367, 610
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
793
786
771
2, 651, 877
2, 645, 884
2, 589, 494
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
3.675
3,430
3,251
11, 653, 770
10, 930, 260
10, 457, 930
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1,772
1,756
1,736
5, 261, 254
6, 261, 912
6
197, 032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
8.181
8,141
8,097
22. 780. 150
22.815,400
22
672, 200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
200 681,100
202 685,690
202
685, 690
20, 778
20, 401
20,043
66, 983, 496
66, 280, 586
65
182, 116
Deduct lapses .
768.1
764
700
2, 389, 751
2, 356, 086
2, 240, 116
Net permanent, field (average num-
20, 009. 9
19, 637
19, 343
64, 593, 745
63, 924, 500
62, 942, 000
Other positions: Temporary employ-
1, 547, 643
1, 468, 000
1
400,000
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base...
236, 919
237, 000
230.000
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
1, 162, 653
1, 200, 000
1
200,000
Nlghtwork differential
1,838,841
1, 850, 000
1
800, 000
Additional pay for service abroad
24,000
24, 500
25, 000
All personal services, field
69,393,801
68.704,000
67
597, 000
01 Personal services
69, 860, 276
69, 176, 600
68
067, 600
Conilruclion Services, Public Buildings, General Services Adminis-
tration
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
497
427
242
235
227
225
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,805
GS-8.8
$2, 971
CPC-3.0
$6, 185
GS-9.3
$3,080
CPC-3.0
$6,276
Average grade
GS-9.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,080
CPC-3.0
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Expenditures Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
$2, 436, 934
10, 811
2,072
-83, 706
$1, 443, 000
5,700
1,300
-53,000
$1,396,600
6 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
1,000
Excess of aimual leave taken over
-50,000
Total personal ,<ierv!(Tps
2,366,111
8,468
883
26, 769
15
14,264
12,896
8,396
31
1,994
1, 397, 000
5,000
1,000
15,000
1,353,000
5,000
1 000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
15,000
10,000
10.000
5,000
10,000
07 Other contractual services
10 000
5,000
09 Equipment
1,000
1.000
Total accrued expenditures
2,438,817
1,444,000
1,400,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, design
Chief, mechanical engineer
Construction engineer
Consulting engineer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Supervising architectural engineer..
Supervising structural engineer
Supervisory architect
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect
Assistant chief, construction
Assistant chief, design
Assistant chief, project and sites
Attorney
Engineer
Head, project survey..
Supervising architectural engineer..
Supervising structural engineer
Supervisory architect
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Architect
Attorney
Budget analyst
Chief, contract and labor
Engineer
Organization and methods examiner.
Site planner
Supervising structural engineer
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Architect
Engineer
Section chief
Supervising structiu-al engineer
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative law clerk...
Architect
Attorney
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Engineer
Position classifier
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay..
Excess of armual leave taken over leave
earned
01
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
3 31.200
9,800
9,800
36,240
1
1
4
23
1
8,760
35, 040
202,280
8,760
1
4
40
1
1
9,360
35,840
301,000
7,240
7,240
52 394, 080
1 7,240
2 12, 480
1 6,340
59 378, 060
44 287. 660
1 6,540
10. 870
5.810
121, 695
5,810
5,185
24 130, 440
15, 230
169, 700
44,200
134, 565
201,670
112, 130
16, 670
17 50, 504
497 2, 836, 899
70. 1 399, 965
426.9
2, 436, 934
10,811
2,072
-83, 706
2,366,111
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 400
1 9.800
1 9.800
2 21,000
1 9,600
1 10,600
1 9,600
8,660
8,660
2
13
18,120
116,680
17,120
9,360
35,040
77,200
7,440
7.040
290,320
8.040
8,040
38,600
1
26
24
1
4
6,740
170,840
157, 360
6,540
27,660
11,120
1
1
6
1
1
9
7
19
29
14
2
6,185
6.060
31,610
5,060
5.120
40. 720
31. 440
77.415
101,835
45.940
6,540
15,400
242 1,481,405
7 38, 405
235
1,443.000
5,700
1,300
-63,000
1, 397, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 400
1 9,800
1 9,800
2 21,000
1 9,600
1 10,600
1 9,600
8,560
8,560
2
12
18,120
106, 920
17,120
9,360
35,040
69,360
7,440
7,040
275, 840
8,040
8,040
38,600
1
25
24
1
4
6,740
163,900
157, 360
6,740
27,560
11,120
18
24
11
2
5,310
5,060
31,610
6.186
6.120
40,720
26. 895
73, 255
84.680
36,530
6,620
15,400
227 1, 408. 646
2 12,045
225
1, 396, 600
5,400
1,000
-50,000
1,353,000
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
107
General Supply Fund, General Services Administration
SCHEDTTLE A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
332
25
334
330
19
310
319
32
337
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
$3,914
GS-5.0
$3. 240
CPC-5.2
$3. 619
$4,009
GS-5.0
$3,382
CPC-5.3
$3,386
$4,124
GS-5.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,522
CPC-5.4
Ungraded positions: Average .salary
$3,395
Direct Expenditures
$1, 376, 860
$464,795
$190,000
Expenditures Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services:
1,013,255
87, 080
4,204
13,637
-21,885
998. 400
65,300
4,300
1.085,100
Other positions
111,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
4,400
Excess of annual leave taken over
-25,900
-5,400
Total personal services
1,096.191
2.923
2.780
3.802
117,201
3.770
341.341
473.410
118, 754, 899
2,765
3,969
1,W2,100
7, 700
3.900
3.400
113.300
3.900
513. 800
532. 5(»
128, 193, 002
1,195,600
02 Travel
8,900
03 Transportation of things.. . . . .
3,800
04 Communication services
3,000
112.600
06 Printing and reproduction.
3.900
736, 500
08 Supplies and materials ... .
481 , 300
Materials supplied to other agencies.
140,072,900
15 Taxes and assessments
5,800
6,500
Total expenditures payable out oi
reimbursements from other ac-
counts..
120,803,0,51
130.419,402
142,624,000
Total accrued expenditures...
122, 179, 901
130, 884, 197
142, 814, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Production ollicer
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $5, MO
3 16,305
1 5, 370
4 15, 930
1 4, 035
5 17, 635
7 22. 650
2 5, 980
2 9, 266
6 28,150
10 36, 660
84 311.405
43 144.640
12 39. 288
66 191, 140
80 221,387
5 17, 597
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
3 16,680
1 5. 370
4 16.430
1 4.160
5 18.035
8 26.160
1 3, 230
2 9. 505
8 37.200
11 41,525
77 294, 760
36 12,5.360
16 ,52, 144
63 187, 690
61 178, 659
32 108,365
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
4 22,115
GS-S. Rantfe $4,620 to $5,370
1 5, 370
GS-6. Range $3,795 to M,M5
3 13,010
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
1 4.160
GS-1. Range $3,176 to $3,666
6 18.435
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
9 29, 750
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Ranee $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,1,50 to W,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range .$3,436 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range .$3,200 to $3.680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3.454 _
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
10 46, 275
9 42, 350
8 31,306
77 301,760
27 9S, 480
20 65, 160
46 144. 220
65 193, 267
33 112,034
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
332 1,093,367
23.3 80,112
330 1,131,413
38.8 133,013
319 1,133,831
13.7 48,731
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
308.7
1,013,255
87,080
4,204
13.537
-21,885
291.2
098, 400
65, 300
4,300
306.3
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
1, 085, 100
111,600
4,400
Excess of annual leave taken over leave
-25, 900
-5,400
01 Personal services . .
1,096,191
1,042,100
1,195,600
Working Capital Fund, General Services Administration
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
154
148
142
139
142
137
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$3,713
GS-4.0
$2, 795
CPC-3.2
$4. 262
$3,764
GS-4.1
$2,868
CPC-3.2
$4,544
$3, 807
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
OS-4.1
$2,914
CPC-3 2
Average grade
Ungraded positions: .Average salary
$4, .582
Expenditures Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services:
$568, 700
2.272
4,048
-1,168
$651,011
2,165
$660,081
2,184
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned
-1.176
-1, 265
673, 862
38
75
3,612
640
10, 339
669
122, 975
12,043
240
666
552, 000
100
100
4,000
700
11.200
800
142, 600
25,000
400
700
551, 000
02 Travel
100
100
04 Communication services
4 000
700
07 Other contractual services
11.000
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
1.000
14S. 000
20,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
4(M1
700
726, 149
737,600
737, OOC
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Derartmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Printing and publications specialist,
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, printing..
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Illustrator
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Assistant branch chief
Chief, duplicating
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Chief, photographic section
Illustrator - -
Printing and publications ollicer...
Printing specialist
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655...
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3.230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..-.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Assistant foreman
Assistant machine operator
Foreman
Mechanic
Offset press operator
Photographer
Photo stripper
Power collator operator.
Equivalent to less than $5,060
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 excels of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay :
Excess of annual leave taken over leave
earned
Personal services .
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$10, 400
7,640
5,940
6,125
5,760
5,560
6,060
6.185
6.310
28. 605
4,170
43, 260
32,415
133. 360
63. 990
2,820
3,680
18. 984
2,490
11.066
6.741
16, 661
6.158
5,325
6,096
38 160. 793
154 590, 584
5.6 16,992
4,892
148. 4 668, 700
2,272
4,048
-1.158
673, 862
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 400
1 7, 840
1 6, 140
1 6, 260
1
I
1
1
7
1
8
6
36
18
5,686
6,186
6,310
6,435
33, 060
4.295
32. 030
21. 770
116. 850
55,900
1 3. 680
8 22. 336
1 2, 560
2
1
4
1
6
1
2
1
30
11.648
6 032
24. 316
5,387
31.719
6,346
10, 358
5.179
118.121
142 662, 832
3.2 10.276
1,545
138.8 551,011
2,166
-1, 176
562, 000
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 7,840
1 6, 140
1 6,250
1
1
1
1
7
1
8
6
36
18
5.810
6.310
5.435
6, .560
33. 435
4.420
32, 655
22.010
117.810
56,540
2
1
4
1
6
1
2
1
30
3,680
22. 816
2,640
11.648
6.032
24. 877
5.387
31.719
5.616
10. 358
5.179
119.140
142 668, 907
4.8 18,826
137. 2 650, 081
2,184
-1, 265
551,000
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
Salaries and Expenses, OfBce of the Administrator, Housing and
Home Finance Agency
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average nnmhpr of all emplnyeeq
1,026
730
849
602
767
562
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,201
GS-8.9
$6,436
GS-9.3
$6, 436
Average grade. _ - . . . _
GS-9.3
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
W, 606, 658
17, 749
8,150
$3,830,344
14, 756
6,300
$3, 570, 7M
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
13, 746
3,400
Total personal services
4, 632, 557
205, 302
4,552
101,466
92,118
92, 901
23,579
92,112
37, 039
12,020
36
5,107
3,851,400
321,025
4,300
79. 425
75,000
65,800
24,900
42, 700
32,400
15, 975
3, 587. 900
02 Travel
331.975
03 Transportation of things
04 Conimnnic'itinn services
3.700
93. 575
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction.
50,000
55, 400
19,225
Services performed by other agencies.
45,000
30, 575
21,800
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
3,750
3,850
Total obligations
6,298,789
4,516,675
4, 213, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Administrator
Deputy administrator
Division director __ __
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator- . _
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Division director
Deputy assistant administrator
Special assistant
Associate general counsel
Branch head
Staff head
Assistant division director
Chief, compliance and special in-
vestigations. _ _
Assistant commissioner
Construction engineer
Agency accounting officer _
Credit and finance specialist
Area supervisor
GS-H. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Division director
Special assistant
Branch head
International housing adviser
Racial relations adviser
Assistant general counsel
Principal land attorney
Principal finance attorney
Executive officer
Program representative _.
Statistician _._
Attorney _
Program analyst
Engineer
Construction engineer _
Urban planning adviser
Arch itect
Budget analyst
Organization and methods special-
ist
City planning engineer.. _
Assistant area supervisor
270200—54 8
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
1
1
2
1
$17,500
15.000
30,000
14,800
1
1
2
1
$17, 500
15,000
30.000
14,800
1
1
1
1
$17. 500
15.000
15.000
14,800
2
24.600
2
24,600
2
25,000
1
1
10.800
11,300
34, 150
34,650
69, 550
45. 950
11,800
1
1
10,800
11,300
11,050
3
3
6
3
S
4
1
34,900
58,000
45, 950
11,800
34,900
46,450
4
1
46, 460
11,800
1
1
1
10,800
11,800
11,800
11,050
10,800
43, 950
1
1
10.800
11,800
11,050
11, 800
1
1
1
1
4
11,050
10,800
43, 950
1 11,300
4
44,950
1
7
6
1
1
10,400
69, 800
62.200
9,800
10. 400
10.600
10.400
10,600
20,000
9,800
39,800
19,800
60.000
30,600
10.600
29.800
10.200
19,400
1
5
7
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
5
1
10,400
49,800
73,000
19,400
10,400
10,600
10,600
10,600
20.200
9.800
30.000
20,000
50.400
9,800
10, 600
40.600
73.600
10.000
1
1
1
2
1
1 10,600
1 10, 600
1 10. 600
1 10, 400
4
2
6
3
2
6
20. 200
50.600
1
3
1
2
1
2
20,400
10, 200
19,600
2
20,400
2
2
19,800
1
1
4
9,800
9,800
38, 400
1
1
4
9.800
10. 000
38,400
1
1
4
10.000
10, 000
39,200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Agency personnel officer
Housing code specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Relocation specialist
Branch head —
Program analyst -.
Field liaison officer
Racial relations adviser..
Statistician
Assistant to the .Administrator
Commodity industry analyst
Classification olficer
Credit and finance specialist
Engineer
Urban planning adviser
Municipal finance specialist -.
Real estate adviser
Architect
Technical information specialist
F ield represen tat ive
Financial economist
Budget analyst
Executive olficer
Liaison representative
Organization and methods special-
ist
Information specialist
Attorney
Housing codes specialist —
Placement olficer
Contractspecialist
Auditor
Accountant
Assistant branch head
Relocation specialist.
Loan exammer _
Compliance investigator...
Section head
Construction engineer
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,M0:
Construction engineer
Statistician
Urban planning adviser
Placement olficer
Program analyst..
Real estate adviser
.\ccountant
Assistant branch head..
Graphics specialist
Loan examiner
Site representative.
Engineer
Urban planning adviser
Architect
.Administrative assistant
Field representative
Budget analyst
Organization and methods spe-
cialist
Compliance investigator..
Special inquiries officer
Information specialist
Attorney -
Insurance adviser
Auditor
Archivist..
Technical information specialist- . .
Commodity industry analyst
O.S-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Racial relations adviser
Statistician..
Section head
Administrative analyst
Urban planning adviser
Organization and methods spe-
cialist
Program analyst —
Field representative
International housing adviser
Placement ofl5cer...
Attorney
Graphics specialist
Classification officer
Accountant
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant
Correspondence analyst
Budget analyst
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1
1
1
15
5
2
6
1
1
9
1
1
1
1
5
5
18
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
3
I
1
2
2
3
6
1
1
11
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$9,800
9,800
42.400
18, 320
35, 840
17, 920
9,160
62, 760
8,560
8.360
8.560
134.000
44.200
18, 520
65, 160
8,560
8.360
79,010
8.360
8,560
9,360
9,160
43,800
44,800
162,480
8,560
8,560
8,560
34,8i0
17, 720
8,760
9,360
26,280
8,360
44,400
7, WO
16,280
7,840
7,440
7,040
7,040
15,280
7,240
7,440
15,080
14, 680
14,880
21,920
7,240
7,040
68,160
7,240
39, 600
15,280
7,240
23,320
44,840
7,240
38, 000
7,240
7,040
14, 080
6,540
19, 620
6,740
11, 880
12, 480
19, 020
36,640
5,940
6,940
66, 340
12,680
13,080
19, 220
6,940
6,140
6,340
6,140
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $9, 800
2 19,400
34. 640
9.160
36. 040
17. 920
9.160
44,000
8,360
8.660
8,760
79. 040
43,600
18, 620
65,160
8,560
8
1
70,480
8,360
17,920
9,360
8
71,080
2
1
2
1
17, 920
9,360
3
4
14
25,480
35,640
127,240
3
3
12
25, 880
27, 480
110,920
8,760
8,760
44,000
8,360
18,120
9,360
16,920
16,720
9,360
26,880
15,480
8,040
7,440
7,240
7,040
15,280
7,440
7,240
186,000
7,440
29, 560
7,440
10 76, 000
23, 520
15, 480
8,040
45, 040
7,440
68,560
7,440
7,240
6,740
19, 420
6,940
6,940
6,140
1 6, 140
2 12, 280
6 36, 840
54, 860
6.340
6.940
6,340
6,340
5,940
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10. 000
1 9,800
34, 840
9,160
36, 640
18,120
9, 360
8,560
8,560
70,680
44.000
18. 720
66,560
8,760
8,760
44,400
8,560
18,320
9,360
8,560
16,920
9,360
35,640
8,040
8,040
7,640
7,240
7,240
15,480
7,440
1 7,240
25 187,200
29,560
10 77, 000
23, 720
16,680
8,040
37,200
7,440
69,160
7,440
1 6. 740
2 13, 280
6,940
6,140
1 6,140
2 12, 480
6 37, 440
9 65, 660
1 6, 540
6,540
5,940
109
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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Administrator, Housing and
Home Finance Agency — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSO.vAL SEUvicES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule pn^des — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Archivist
Auditor
Real estate adviser
Librarian
Project cost analyst
Compliance investigator
Project analyst
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Statistician
International housing adviser
Architect
Budget analyst
Attorney
Special inquiries officer
Accountant
Project analyst
Librarian
Housing codes analyst
Reports analyst
Compliance investigator.
Field representative
Placement officer
Organization and methods specialist
Communications and records spe-
cialist --
Commodity industry analyst
Administrative assistant
Classification analyst..
Purchasing officer
Auditor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $3,950 to $3,430.
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,2,30
Crafts, protective, ajid custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates
at less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary) . . .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
13
2
1
4
2
2
1
1
3
4
1
4
3
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
2
5
1
1
3
2
44
42
109
59
44
5
$6,140
82,220
11,880
5,940
25,360
11,880
12,880
21,990
5,810
5,185
15, 430
21,615
5,060
21,490
15,680
10. 495
5,060
5,810
5,310
15, 430
5,185
10, 370
10. 370
10.370
26. 675
5.060
5,560
15, 930
9,740
203. 770
18.5. 015
42S.815
204, 125
141.000
15, 190
1 3. 230
8 23, 456
11,585
690 4, 285, 091
80. 7 485, 335
32 190, 526
577.3
3, 609. 230
13, 913
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
19 118.060
2 12. 280
4 25, 360
3 18, 020
2 12, 280
4 21,615
1 5, 185
3 15,680
3 16, 180
21,740
20,740
5,435
5, 185
5,810
4 20, 865
1 5, 310
5,310
27, 300
1
10
2
37
33
74
49
37
3
5, 685
52, 475
9,990
173, .585
140, 735
297, 090
172,855
122. ,590
9,690
1 3, 230
7 20, 604
8,383
597 3, 822, 757
79. 1 543, 529
24. 4 146, 700
493.5
3, 132, 528
12, 072
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 340
19 119. 260
2 12, 280
26, 160
18, 220
6,340
16,680
16,065
16, 430
16.805
21,115
6,560
5,310
4 21,305
1 5, 435
6,436
22,490
5.810
53. 100
10.240
1,56.515
139. 270
254. 955
160. 475
121,080
9,690
1 3. 230
6 18,112
8,383
533 3, 412. 650
43. 6 327, 635
25. 2 164, 200
464.3
2,930,815
11,286
DETAIL or PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,150
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,300
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,400
All personal services, department.^].
3,631,293
3, 150, 900
2.945,500
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional representative
8 90. 6,50
1 11,800
4 42. 400
1 9, 600
7 70. 200
6 60.000
2 19. 800
2 19. 200
1 9,600
7 64, 120
2 18, 120
8 69, 480
3 25, 280
6 57. 250
1 11.800
4 42. 400
1 9.600
6 59. 600
5 58,000
Regional engineer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10 600
Regional counsel
1 9 800
5 50,600
Commodity industry analyst
Assistant regional representative
2 19. 800
2 19. 200
1 9.600
6 54,960
2 20,000
3 30, 200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional counsel
6 46, 400
Administrative officer .
Commodity industry analyst
Assistant regional representative
Finance analyst
7 60. 520
1 8.360
3 26.080
26 236, 960
6 53. 160
1 8.560
2 18 720
Construction engineer
30 274, 200
1 7, 040
6 46, 240
6 45, 240
4 30, 360
5 37, 600
1 7, 040
1 8.040
33 253. 520
1 5. 940
4 25. 320
16 101. 610
9 56. 860
3 20, 620
6 32, 860
5 27, 425
3 15. 430
2 10, 245
11 63 380
12 62, 290
42 167, 220
66 233, 150
17 54. 870
23 213, 880
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Area representative
Administrative officer
4 30, 660
2 15, 480
3 22. 520
2 15. 280
4 30 760
Commodity industry analyst
Project analyst
1 8.040
3 22 720
Finance analyst
2 15, 480
2 16, 080
43 329, 720
2 16, 080
Construction engineer
43 329, 720
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
3 19, 820
20 127. 200
3 19. 020
2 13,680
2 10, 995
3 16, 305
3 15. 930
1 6,060
12 58, 460
12 52.415
24 95. 465
39 138. 225
7 22, 730
3 20,020
Construction superintendent
Commodity Industry analyst
25 159, 600
2 12, 480
1 6. 940
Administrative assistant
1 6. 185
Accountant
3 16, 555
Construction superintendent
Commodity industry' analyst
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
3 16, 305
1 5,185
10 49. 300
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
11 48. 620
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
23 92, 055
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,6,56
QS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
35 125, 765
7 22, 810
Total permanent, field
336 2, 076, 780
62. 1 304, 482
121. 6 774, 870
262 1,641,075
40. 9 257, 959
102. 3 685, 300
234 1, 523, 440
Deduct:
Lapses
32. 6 197, 701
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
103. 9 685, 800
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelt base...
152,4 997.428
3.836
108. 8 697, 816
2,684
97. 6 639, 939
2.461
1. 001. 264
4. 632, 567
700.500
3, 861, 400
642.400
01 Personal services. -
3, 687, 900
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS administbative expenses by objects — continued
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
Federal National Mortoaoe Association
Administrative Expenses, Federal National Mortgage Associa-
tion, Housing and Home Finance Agency
administrative expenses by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of positions
937
706
798
611
653
620
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,399
OS-5.9
$2, 632
CPC-2.5
$4,422
OS-6.0
$2, 771
CPC-2.6
$4,624
GS-6 3
Average grade.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .. .
$2 851
CPC-3.5
01 Personal services administrative ex-
penses:
Permanent positions
$3,097,004
11,912
6,269
55,400
$2,770,160
10,620
$2, 863, 700
11,040
Regular pay m excess of 62-week
base.
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
33, 370
34 535
Total personal services admin-
istrative expenses
3, 169, 675
2,814,150
2, 909, 276
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
02 Travel
$72, 731
6,672
50, 410
240,804
22, 673
11,350
9,311
14,188
21, 749
8,923
$73,000
10,100
54, 350
248,300
19, 700
14,000
136, 000
12, 400
19,000
$87, 750
03 Transportation of things
7,800
04 Communication services .
55, 050
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
237, 950
20, 250
07 Other contractual services:
General Accounting Office audit
Fees for contract legal and profes-
14,000
136, 000
Mlscellaneous contractual services..
12, 625
19,300
15 Taxes and assessments (Federal In-
Administrative ex-penses Incurred.
3,628,386
3,401,000
3, 600, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11,0.50
1 11,050
1 11.800
2 20.400
2 19, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11.300
1 11,300
1 11,800
1 10, 600
1 9,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
I 11,300
1 11,300
Controller .
1 11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,600
Assistant general counsel
1 9,800
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
111
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule prades — Continued
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Secretary-treasurer..
Chief auditor
Assistant loan manager
Accountant
Attorney
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special assistant to the president- .
Superyising auditor
Attorney
Assistant treasurer
Special sales representative.
Budget officer
Personnel officer
Chief of section
Assistant chief auditor
Mortgage security analyst
a.S-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant budget officer.
.\ttorney
Assistant secretary
Special representative
Chief of section
Loan examiner
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Sales representative
Placement officer
Position classifier
Accoimtant
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget analyst
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Procurement officer
.\uditor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-T. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range .$.'!.410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $.1,175 to $3,655
QS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-). Range $2,7.50 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 10, 400
1 9,800
1 9,600
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime. .
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agency manager
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant agency manager
Attorney. _
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant agency manager
.\ttorney
Anditor-in-charge
Chief nf division-
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of division
Attorney.. _
Auditor _
Cashier
Chief of division
Examiner (loan)
Loan liquidation supervisor
Loan service supervisor..
Sales representative
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Head of branch.. .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant cashier
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Auditor.
Cashier
Examiner Ooan)
Head of section
GS-8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.515
GS-5. Range $3,410 to W,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
1
1
1
1
11
4
18
14
7
8,560
8,560
9,160
9,360
9,300
9,360
9, 360
8,360
8,560
9,160
7,440
23,120
7,040
8,040
14, 280
15, 280
6,940
6,940
5,940
6.140
33,100
6,250
5,185
5,060
5,185
5,370
52, 005
17, 180
69,140
48,690
22,310
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9. son
10, 600
10,000
», 800
9,600
8,700
6,264
102 590, 699
17.8 94,375
84. 2 496, 224
1,909
219
8,890
607.242
7 71.000
4 36, 040
6 61, 760
3 22, 320
5 35. 380
8 68, 320
12 88, 180
1
1
H
7
6
66
11
6
86
1
75
221
218
24
62, 000
55. 260
158, 300
5,940
5.940
7,925
6,310
14, 265
25,760
11, 250
5,810
6,810
66, 910
35. 920
32, 485
360. 990
60,160
29, 595
393, 255
4,045
289. 250
76S. 540
684, 950
77. 980
835 3, 527, 680
213.6
926. 900
621.6
2, 600, 780
8,360
9.360
8,360
9,360
9,360
8,560
8. 760
9,360
2 16. 080
1 7, 240
7,440
15, 480
6,940
6,940
6,140
6,340
33, 476
5,310
6.370
48, 425
25, 270
62. 435
32, 620
19, 460
2,760
2,792
86 607, 147
9.6 52,447
76. 4 454. 700
1,750
6,475
461, 925
61, 400
44, 800
60,720
14, 680
35, 200
44,440
89, 480
63, 400
54, 860
114.120
23,760
14, 865
19,030
5,625
22, 616
10
5
2
39
11
11
63
1
103
196
1.57
20
52, 475
26. 175
10, 995
218, 090
60, 910
53.445
289, 770
4.170
384.915
687. 140
600, .530
60,840
712 3,018,440
177.7
703, 016
534.3
2, 315, 426
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,000
10.600
10, 000
9.800
9,600
8,760
16,720
9.360
8,360
9.360
9. 360
8.760
8.760
9,360
2 16, 080
I 7, 240
1 7, 640
2 16, 480
1 6, 940
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
5 33, 875
5,435
5,370
44, 470
21,475
54,116
33, 020
19, 700
2,&30
2,872
82 493, 622
4. 1 24, 622
77. 9 469. 000
1,800
44.800
i3, 400
36, 000
M. 000
75,200
64.200
55, 260
126. 600
24.360
24,760
2.1, 115
42, 180
16, 305
.5. 810
216, 700
55. 8.50
49. 325
279. 155
93 349, 805
149 626, 255
94 302, 820
16 49, 600
571 2,520,320
28.5
125, 620
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime.
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 003
5,040
46, 610
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,905
Num- Total
ber salary
- $9,240
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken.. .. . . .
27, 895
28,885
2,662,333
2, 362, 225
2, 432, 826
3, 169, 675
2, 814, 160
2, 909, 276
642.5
2, 394, 700
HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
Administrative Expenses, Home Loan Bank Board
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY ORJECT.S
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
127
120
129
124
130
127
.\vcrage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary..
$6, 577
GS-7.8
$5,685
GS-8.0
$5, 691
-Average grade
OS-8 0
Personal service administrative expenses:
$700, 849
2,566
384
$727, 819
2,825
$740, 766
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
2,917
Total personal service administra-
703,799
730, 644
743, 673
Dired Administrative Expenses
656, 128
22,441
701,374
25, 000
700
13, 965
1,700
3,500
1,360
5,195
15, 550
6,066
100
500
714, 932
02 Travel
35,000
03 Transportation of things
127
12,100
12, 959
Penalty mail
1,700
2,365
1,235
2,973
11,885
2,783
26
416
2.600
1, 336
Services performed by other agencies.
3,277
14, 469
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments .
100
600
Total direct administrativeexpenses.
712, 350
775,000
787,000
Administrative Expenses Payable Out of
Reimbursements From Other Accounts
01 Personal services .
47, 671
44
179
447
12, 337
29,270
35
140
106
9,450
28, 741
41
164
Services performed by other agencies.
123
11,931
Total administrative expenses pay-
able out of reimbursements from
other accounts
60,678
39,000
41,000
Administrative expenses incurred...
773, 028
814,000
828,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Chairman, Home Loan Bank Board..
Member of the Board
General schedule grades:
aS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General counsel
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.Assistant to the Board
Associate director, Federal home
loan bank operations.
.Associate general comisel
Auditor
Chief supervisor
Director, Federal home loan bank
operations
Secretary to Home Loan Bank
Board
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant chief supervisor
-Assistant general counsel
Chief, division of Federal savuigs
and loan operations
Comptroller
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
2 30, 000
12, 066
10, 900
10, 835
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
9,697
19,256
10,200
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16. 000
2 30, 000
12, 200
11,800
11,050
11,0.50
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
9,800
19, 600
10, 400
9,600
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
2 30, 000
11,300
11,800
11,800
11,300
11,800
10,000
20. 000
10,400
9,800
112
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
HOME LOAN BOARD— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Home Loan Bank Board — Continued
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SEKViCES — continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Director of personnel
Special representative
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant and auditor
Assistant secretary to Home Loan
Banli Board
Assistant to the chief supervisor
Bank operations analyst
Budget officer
Chief ban Ic examiner
Comptroller
Deputy comptroller
Director of information.-- —
Financial economist -
Investment analyst --.
Principal attomev- - -.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant comptroller
Assistant secretary to Home Loan
Bank Board
Bank examiner
Budget officer
Administrative assistant
Chief, division of personnel
Principal review examiner
Reviewing examiner
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bank examiner
Reviewing examiner
QS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Reviewing examiner
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Attorney-adviser
Bank examiner-
Budget examiner
Examiner
Law clerk
Personnel assistant
Reviewing examiner
Secretary to the chairman
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
QS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
O S-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.()80
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental -
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 10, 600
1 8, 560
3 25, 880
1 8,388
8,680
8,924
1 9, 142
"i 8,703
1 8, 388
7,345
8.165
7.560
7.444
8,040
8.040
30,900
12. 520
5,975
5,676
6,375
4,850
6.222
6.914
5,486
10, 222
5
13
8
21
19
10
1
1
2
25,574
62, 628
34, 932
83. 300
66.011
33. 034
2,760
3,680
4,965
127
7
728, 476
27, 627
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
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 administrative expenses
Administrative expenses payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts..
120
700, 849
2,566
384
703, 799
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 760
8,360
17, 920
8, 660
8,360
8,760
8,360
9. IfiO
8. 360
8,760
8,560
7,640
1 8, 040
1 8, 040
6 46, 240
3 18. 620
1 6, 140
10, 620
10, 246
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
14
7
23
17
5,935
5,660
5,186
10. 620
5. Of*
5. 560
15. 735
66, 245
31,065
91, 430
60,296
26.960
2,830
3,680
4,980
129 762. 970
5.3 25,161
123. 7 727, 819
2,825
730, 644
656, 128
47, 671
701, 374
29, 270
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 760
8. 560
26, 280
8.760
8.360
8.960
8, 360
n. 360
8.360
8. 960
8,760
7,840
8.040
8,040
69, 720
19. 220
12, 280
10, 870
10, 496
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
14
7
24
16
5.935
6,686
5.310
10.870
6.185
6.685
16. 986
66, 870
31.440
96. 466
50. 560
27. 200
2.910
3.680
6,120
130 769, 485
3.4 18,729
126. 6 740. 756
2.917
743, 673
714, 932
28, 741
Home Loan Bank Board Examining Division
Nonadministrative Expenses, Examining Division, Home Loan Bank
Board
NONADMINISTRATIVE EyPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Serrices
Total number of permanent positions
290
250
330
299
364
341
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5,079
GS-7.9
$4,976
GS-7.8
$4,978
QS-7.9
Personal service nonadministrative ex-
penses:
Permanent positions
$1, 286, 465
$1,496,572
$1, 709, 716
NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service nonadministrative ex-
penses:—Continued
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
$6. 052
168
$6, 046
$6, 775
Total personal service nonadminis-
trative expenses >
1,290,675
1, 602, 618
1,716,491
Direct Nonadministrative Expenses
1, 290, 377
341, 194
1,228
3,432
1, 502, 618
432. 000
1,500
3.400
10.500
41, 482
7,500
500
76,300
4,000
1,700
3,500
1,716.491
02 Travel
600,000
1,600
04 Communication services
4,000
24, 610
06 Rents and utility services. _ .
41,205
4,974
466
70, 214
4,358
592
3,516
42,600
7,000
500
Home Loan Bank Board services. --
OR .^npplip^: fl.nri rnntprialt;
77,600
7,500
6,799
16 Taxes and assessments — -- .
6,500
Total direct nonadministrative ex-
penses
1, 761, 556
298
2,085,000
2, 395, 000
Nonadministrative Expenses Payable Out
of Reimbursements From Other Accounts
Nonadministrative expenses in-
curred
1, 761, 854
2,085,000
2,396,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
C hief examiner
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 9, 600
1 4, 500
2 7, 332
1 3, 258
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 800
1 9,600
1 4, 545
1 3.660
1 3, 175
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief examiner
1 9,800
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.646
1 4, 545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
1 3,785
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,666.. . .
1 3, 255
Total permanent, departmental
6 36, 490
0. 7 2, 161
6 32, 780
6 33, 185
Net permanent, departmental (av-
5.3 34,329
126
6 32, 780
125
5 33,185
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
127
All personal services, departmental..
34,456
32,905
33,312
Field:
General schedule grades:
as-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,600
1 9,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,960
12 108,417
7 62, 122
3 21,942
28 179, 949
39 226, 681
62 272, 481
78 346.274
30 110.899
12 43,227
17 66,881
6 18, 504
13 117,280
5 37,800
4 29, 560
30 193, 200
33 192, 600
62 323, 470
101 442. 080
44 15.5.666
11 39.966
17 66,070
4 12, 120
11 99, 560
OS-12. Range $7,(M0 to $8,040:
5 38. 000
3 22,320
OS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
32 208, 480
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
38 221,626
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
77 401,495
nR-7 Ranee $4 205 to $4,955 - .
98 428, 215
51 181.160
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655
12 43,780
ns 3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
18 69,900
OS 2 Range $2 750 to $3,230
2 6,060
Total permanent, field -
284 1,436,377
38. 9 185, 261
325 1.609,310
30. 9 145, 518
349 1,729,165
13.2 52,624
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber net salary)
246.1
1,261,126
4,926
168
294.1
1, 463, 792
5,921
335.8
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
1, 676, 531
6,648
All personal services, field...
1,2.66,220
1, 469, 713
1,683,179
01 Personal services-
1,290,676
1, 602, 618
1, 716, 491
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct nonadministrative expenses
Nonadministrative expenses payable
out of reimbursements from other
1,290,377
298
1,502,618
1,710.491
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
113
Federai, Savings and Loan In.surance Cori'Oratiom
Administrative Expenses, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
71
67
73
70
73
69
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5,541
GS-7.5
$5,573
GS-7.6
$5,624
GS-7.6
01 Personal service administrative ex-
penses:
Permanent positions
$374,312
730
1,4,'J6
2,373
$389,746
.$390, 614
Regular pay ia excess of 52-week
1,509
2,295
1,509
Payment above basic rates
377
Total personal service adminis-
378, 871
2,902
393, 550
6,450
100
6,000
2,300
30,900
1,800
6,600
5,500
2,800
392, 600
6,500
03 Transportation of things
100
5,072
6,000
Penaltv mail - -
2,300
27, 179
1,443
2,670
4,743
1,299
30,900
06 Printing and reproduction.
2,000
6,400
General Accounting Oflice audit —
5,500
2,800
Administrative expenses incurred . - .
424, 179
455,000
455,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General manager
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy general manager
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Assistant general manager
Chief, operating analysis division...
Comptroller
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to general manager
Deputy comptroller and disbursing
officer
Special representative...
GS-12. Range $7,040 to S8,O10:
Administrative assistant
Economic analyst
Examiner
Examiner, field representative
Senior liquidator at large
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ssistant to the comptroller-
Chief, accounting and fiscal opera-
tions section and deputy disbure-
ing olFicer
Chief, receivership accounting and
share settlement section
Economic analyst
Examiner..
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Examiner
Examiner, field representative
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief, accounting and
fiscal operations section
GS.8. Range $4,620 to $,S370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55...
GS-e. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, depaitmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment --
Regular pay in excess of 52-week baso..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Personal services..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,235
11,800
31,390
9,996
10,600
27, 9M
9,360
18, 348
7,506
7,506
7,010
8,006
7,914
6,940
6,852
6,940
6,591
6,356
5,810
6,370
28,810
12, 832
55. 525
59, 240
16, 305
393, 397
.9 19,085
67. 1 374, 312
730
1,456
2,373
378, 871
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 400
11,800
21, 000
10,200
10, 600
36, 440
9,360
18, 720
7, 610
7, 040
14.280
8,040
8,040
6,940
6,940
6,540
12, 680
3
13
18
4
5,600
5,600
5, 935
5,370
33. 560
13, 260
62. 330
62. 590
13, 560
73 406, 865
2.7 17,119
70.3 389,746
1,609
2,295
393, 560
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,600
11,800
21,000
10, 200
10,600
36, 440
9,360
18,730
7,810
7,810
14,280
8,040
8,040
6,940
6,940
6.540
12, 880
3
13
18
4
5,600
5,500
5,935
6,370
34,186
13,635
63,205
63,560
13, 640
73 410, 580
3. 6 19, 966
69.4 390,614
1,509
377
392, 500
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Housing Administration, Housing
and Home Finance Agency
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SummaTy of Administrative Personal
Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all emplovees
913
838
931
900
921
893
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,869
GS-6.4
$15, 000
$4, 867
GS-6.4
$15, 000
$4,941
Average grade
GS-6.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$15,000
Personal service administrative expenses:
$4, 064, 797
15, 700
10,164
457
$4,362,150
16.500
29, 200
$4, 386, 650
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. - .
16,600
21,700
Other payments for personal services ..-
Total personal service administra-
tive expenses (see Consolidated
4,091,118
4,407,860
4,424,750
Direct Administrative Expenses
01 Personal services -
4,045,747
132, 467
3,304
40,171
465, 269
35. 621
86. 945
27.582
2.980
4,195
4, 382. 850
167. 760
8.525
48. 400
657,000
37.925
93. 300
31, 760
4, 399, 750
175,000
03 Transportation of things
10.200
37,000
567. 800
37,625
86,125
08 Supplies and materials
31,500
16 Taxes and assessments .-
5,300
6,000
Total direct administrative ex-
4, 844, 271
5, 322, 800
5,350,000
AdministTolive Expenses Pai/able Out of
Reimbursements From Other Accounts
45,371
88.802
2,634
482
25,000
82.000
2,500
500
25,000
82,000
05 Rents and utility services
2,500
500
Total administrative expenses pay-
able out of reimbursements from
137, 289
110,000
110,000
.\.dministrative expenses incurred...
4,981,360
5,432,800
5,460,000
NON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Nonadministrative Personal
Services
Total number of permanent positions
4,697
4,646
4,765
4,472
4,145
4,038
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,905
GS-7.3
$4,921
GS-7.3
$4,967
Average grade
GS-7.3
Personal service nonadministrative ex-
penses:
$22,738,818
37,934
86,000
121, 185
8,832
$22, 150, 275
40,000
83.600
58,600
$20, 128, 875
40,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
76,600
47,000
Other pajTnents for personal services. . .
Total personal service nonadminis-
trative expenses (see Consolidated
schedule)...
22, 992, 769
22, 332, 376
20, 292, 475
Direct Nonadministrative Expenses
22,970,386
1, 677, 422
79,941
261, 599
991. 470
231. 364
68, 209
136.969
104, 093
1.039
33. 149
22.332,375
1. 570. 700
80,400
485, 826
1,110,960
220, 250
66,100
139. 700
60,000
20,292,475
1,464,700
74,400
501, 676
1,084,000
200,250
102,900
127, 100
100,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments...
44,700
62,600
Total direct nonadministrative ex-
penses
26, 664, 641
26,100,000
24,000,000
114
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Housing Administration, Housing
and Home Finance Agency- — Continued
NONADMINISTHATITE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
195;$ actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Nonadministrative Expenses Payable Out
of EeiinbuTsements From Other Accounts
01 Personal seirices...
$22, 383
708
50
130
5
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
08 Supplies and materials
Total nonadministrative expenses
payable out of reimbursements
from other accounts ._
23, 276
Nonadministrative expenses in-
curred,,.
26,577,917
$26, 100, 000
$24, 000, 000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Salaries and expenses. Federal
Housing Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency"
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner __.
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy commissioner
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12 800:
Assistant commissioner, field oper-
ations, _
Assistant commissioner, underwrit-
ing _
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the commissioner
-Assistant commissioner, coopera-
tive housing
-Assistant commissioner, multi-
family housing
Assistant commissioner, title I
Associate general counsel, , . .
Comptroller _
Deputy assistant commissioner, co-
operative housing
Deputy assistant commissioner,
field operations
Deputy assistant commissioner,
nuiltifamily housing, _ _
Deputy assistant commissioner,
title I ,.
Deputy assistant commissioner,
underwrituig
Deput y comptroller
Director, audit division
Director, budget division,
Director, personnel division
Director, property management
division
Director, research and statistics
division
General counsel
Operations officer, underwriting.
Regional director...
Technical officer .
aS-14. Range $9,600 to Sio'.ebb:
Administrative operations officer. . .
-Accounts officer
Assistant general counsel
Assistant regional director
Chief, architectural section
Chief, construction cost section
Chief counsel for rental housing
Chief, home mortgage and insur-
ance section
Chief, investigation section
Chief, management advisory section.
Chief, mariiet analysis section
Chii>f, cooperative housing section. .
Chii^f, land planning section
Chief, mortgage credit section
Chief, project insurance section
Chief, project servicing section
Chief, property requhements sec-
tion _
Chief, review and analysis section..
Chief, valuation section
Deputy director, liudget division^
Deputy director, personnel divi-
sion _
Deputy director, property nianage-
ment division ,,.
Deputy director, research and sta-
tistics
Num- Total
ber salary
$15, 000
13, 800
12,000
12,200
11.050
11,800
11, .560
11,800
11,800
11, 800
10. 800
11,800
11,050
10, 800
11,800
11,300
11,050
11,800
11.800
11,0.50
10,800
11.800
11.800
58. 250
11,.S00
10. 600
9.800
9,800
50. 400
10. 600
9. 600
9,600
9.800
9. 600
9.600
10, 400
1954 estimate
10, 200
9. '00
9, 600
10, 000
9.600
10,400
10, 600
10,000
9,600
9.800
9,600 I
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15. 000
1 13. 800
12,000
12,400
11,050
11,800
11,800
11.800
11,800
11,800
1 11,300
1 11,0.50
1 11.800
1 11,300
1 11,0.50
1 10,800
1 11,800
11.050
11.800
11.800
57. 7,50
11,800
9,800
10, 000
.50, 800
10. 600
9.800
9,800
9, 800
9, 600
9,800
10, COO
10, 600
10, 400
10, 000
9.800
9,600
9,600
10,600
10,600
9,600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15. 000
1 13. 800
I 12, 000
1 12, 400
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 11.800
1 11.800
1 11,800
I 11,. 300
1 11.050
11,800
11, .550
11,300
10, 800
11,800
11.300
11.050
11.800
11.800
58, 000
11,800
1 9,800
1 9, 800
10, 000
10, 000
51,400
10, 600
9, 800
9, 800
10. 000
9, SOO
9,800
10, 600
10. 600
10. 400
10. 000
9. SOO
9. 600
9.800
10,600
10,600
9,000
9,800
10,000
9,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Insurance officer ,
Minority group housing director
Special assistant to the assistant
commissioner, cooperative hous-
hig
Supervising actuary
Underwriting supervisor ,,
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Analytical statistician
Architect
Architectural engineer _,,
Assistant to assistant commis-
sioner, field operations
Assistant chief, architectural section.
Assistant chief, construction cost
section
Assistant chief, land planning sec-
tion
Assistant chief, mortgage credit
section
Assistant chief, investigation sec-
tion
Assistant chief, project scrvlchig
section .,
Assistant chief, property require-
ments section
Assistant chief, review and analysis
section
Assistant chief counsel, rental
housing
Assistant chief, home mortgage and
insurance section
A tt orney-ad viser
Chief, budget section
Chief, accounts section
Chief, classification section.,,
Chief, emplo^Tnent section
Chief, default notice section .,,
Chief, field supervision section
Chief, management improvement
section
Chief, operating statistics section .
Chief, procedures and examination
section
Chief, reports section , .
Chief, standards and field super-
vision section
Chief, project control section
Chief, title I liquidation section
Counsel for cooperative housing
Director, administrative services. . -
Economist (real estate and mortgage
finance)
Executive assistant.
Field representative ,,
Financial officer, supervisory
Income economist
Land planner ,.
Meclianical engineer
Procedures officer
Simitary engineer
Structural engineer
Technical assistant to the commis-
sioner
Supervising actuary, ,,.
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory architect
Training olficer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
,\ppraiser ,,
.\rchitect ,.
Architectural engineer ,
-Assistant chief, accounts section
Assistant chief, classification section.
.\ssistant chief, employment section.
Assistant chief, project insurance
section
Assistant chief, reports section
Assistant chief, title I liquidation
section ,
Attorney -adviser
Auditor
Chief, administrative section,,
Chief, insurance control section
Chief, modernization control sec-
tion ,
Chief, mortgagee approval section..
Chief, printing and publications
section..
Chief, tabulating .section
Criminal investigator
Deputy director, administrative
services...
Financial economist
Governmental systems accoimtant,.
Financial representative
Insurance examiner...
Loan examiner, realty
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Realty officer.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,800
9.600
10,600
9,600
82,000
8.960
9,360
8,360
8,360
8, 360
8,360
8,960
8,760
9,160
8,360
9,360
8,360
9,360
9.360
8.760
8.360
8,760
8,760
8.360
8,560
8.560
8,360
8,500
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,960
8,360
8,760
9,160
8,660
16,920
8,760
8.960
8.360
8.960
9,160
8,360
8,760
35, 040
8,560
8,560
23,620
31. 160
56. 240
36,400
7.440
7,840
7,240
7,040
7, 240
8,040
45, 440
,58, 520
7, 240
7,240
7,440
7,640
7,040
7,840
8,040
7,240
7,240
16, 480
21,. 520
7,240
14, 480
7.040
29,160
7,240
14, 480
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 000
9,600
9,600
83, 000
9.160
8,360
8,560
8,360
8,960
8,960
9,360
9,360
8.360
9, 360
9.360
8. 760
8. .560
8.960
8.760
8. 560
8.660
8. 660
8.360
8,660
8,560
8.560
8.560
9.160
8.560
9.360
9. .360
8,560
17,120
8,760
16.720
8,960
9. 160
16, (20
8.360
8.960
35, 240
8,560
16,880
31, 160
66, 240
22, 620
7,440
8,040
7,440
7,040
7,440
8, 040
53, 2.S0
72. 800
7.240
7,440
7, 640
7,840
7,240
7,840
8,040
7,240
7,440
15,680
21, 720
7,440
7,640
7,240
29,760
7,240
21,920
195S estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
115
DETAIL OF PEasONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Rental project field supervisor
Site planning landscape arciiitect..-
Statistical olfecer -
Sanitary engineer
Street and drainage engineer
Unde^^Titing supervisor
Housing economist
OS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative otficer
Assistant chief, insurance control
section
Assistant chief, modernization con-
trol section
Assistant chief, printing and publi-
cations section
Assistant chief, project control sec-
tion.._
Assistant rental project supervisor. .
Accountant
Attorney -adviser
Auditor
Business accountant
Budget analyst
Criminal investigator
Chief, administrative control sec-
tion
Chief, debenture section
Chief, field supervision unit (title I) .
Chief, receipts and deposits section-
Financial accountant
Financial officer.
Housing economist
Financial representative
Insurance e.\aminer
Illustrator
Librarian
Mathematician
Mortgage service representative
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer _
Position classifier _.
Publications writer -
Realty officer _
Statistical officer
Space utilization officer.^
Supervisory accountant
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer .._
Assistant chief, receipts and deposits
section
Claims examiner
Disbursing examiner supervisor
Loan servicing representative
Supervisory accountant
Tabulating equipment operations
supervisor-
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Business accountant
Cash accounting clerk
Chief of office services-
Chief, current collection unit
Chief, department of justice unit. . .
Chief, secured accounts unit
Claims examiner
Criminal investigator-..
Financial accountant
Financial analyst
Employee relations officer.
Illustrator
Insurance examiner
Investigator _
Mathematician
Methods examiner
Mortgage service representative
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement olficer
Project operations analyst _-.
Publications WTJter
Realty assistant
Supervisory accountant
Supervisory purchasing agent
Tabulating equipment operations
supervisor
Statistical assistant
Space utilization officer..-
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $.";.370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $.1,410 to $4.160
GS-J. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,432.
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035.
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
$44, 840
14.480
7.440
15.880
7,440
2 12. 480
6.140
6,140
5,940
5,940
6,540
5.940
49. 520
5,940
12, 280
5,040
6.340
6.140
6.140
6.940
5.940
12.680
6.340
5.940
6.940
6, 340
5,940
26.160
5,940
18. 620
6.540
12. 080
6.940
6.940
6,540
5,600
6,000
5.500
5.760
28, 250
6,750
5,500
10, 995
27, 175
10,120
25,300
6,310
5,185
6.060
5,685
6.060
6,310
10,495
6,060
6,060
6,310
6,185
6,060
6,185
6,185
6,310
5,310
6,186
6,060
6,310
5,310
6,435
10, 870
6,310
6,810
6,560
13
63.310
76
347,030
94
399.185
242
925,210
229
798,490
;m6
1
114,515
166
468,060
1
2,980
1
4,035
1
3,440
2
6,060
18
52, 096
8
22,440
Num- Total
ber salary
$45. 240
7. 440
7.440
16,080
7,440
7.040
7.040
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
6,140
5,940
6, 540
6.140
55. 860
6,140
13. 080
29.900
6.540
6.140
6, 340
6.940
6,140
12,680
1955 estimate
2 12, 080
1 6, 940
6,940
6.340
6,140
38.040
6.140
12,680
6,540
12.280
6,940
1
4
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
13
75
96
243
239
367
6,740
5.825
6.000
5.625
5.760
29.260
6,750
5,500
5,310
22, 240
10. 370
26. 675
5.435
6.310
5.185
5,810
5.185
5,435
10, 745
6. 185
6,185
6,310
5.310
5. 1S5
5.310
6.310
6,310
5,435
5,060
5,310
6,185
6, 4.35
5,435
6,560
10, 995
6,435
6,810
6,560
6,810
64,060
347, 625
413,390
947, 580
835,335
Num- Total
ber salary
$45, 840
7,440
7,640
16,080
7.640
7.040
7,040
1 6,340
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
1
6
1
1
11
1
2
5
1, 188, 390
159 482,810
1 2,980
1
4
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
13
234
232
362
6.140
35. 840
6.740
6.140
68.540
6.140
13. 280
30,300
6,540
6.140
6,340
6,940
6,140
13, 080
2 12,080
1 5,940
6.940
6.540
6.140
38.440
6.140
12.880
6.540
12. 280
6,940
6,740
6,760
6.125
5.625
5.875
29.500
6.875
6,625
6.435
22. 365
10. 495
26. 925
5.560
5.310
6,185
5,810
5,185
5,435
10, 745
5,310
5,185
5,435
5,310
5,185
6,310
6,310
6,435
5,560
6,060
5,310
6,185
5,435
5,435
5,560
11,120
5,435
6,810
6,685
6,810
64,810
3.55. 680
426, 590
926. 960
820,150
1
1
1
18
8
4,135
3,440
3,150
52, 336
22, 440
1, 184, 080
159 487,530
1 2, 980
1
1
1
18
4,135
3,520
3,150
62, 576
22,680
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
Positions at hourly rates equivalent
to less than $5,060:
WB-19.
WB-18.
WB-16.
WB-16.
WB-14.
WB-13.
WB-12.
WB-9..
WB-4..
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,408
5,491
9,942
14. 040
18,201
4,742
17,096
14, 747
11,253
Net permanent, departmental {av-
erage number, net salary)...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwnrk differential _.
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
AU personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.A.ssistant director
Chief underwriter
Director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Appraiser -
Assistant chief underwriter
Assistant director
Chief underwriter
Construction examiner
Director..
Housing market analyst
Land planner
Loan examiner, realty
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Appraiser
Assistant chief underwriter
Assistant director.. :..
-Attorney -
Chief underwriter
Construction examiner
Construction inspector.-
Executive assistant
Housing market analyst
Land platmer _
Loan examiner, realty
Racial relations adviser
Realty officer..
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer.
Appraiser
Assistant chief underwriter
Assistant to chief unden\Titer
Assistant director
Chief tmderwriter
Construction cost examiner
Construction examiner
Construction inspector
Housing market analyst
Land planner-
Loan examiner, realty
IMortgage contact representative
Mortgage procediu^e representative.
Office manager
Realty officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Appraiser.-
Assistant chief underwriter
Construction cost examiner.. _
Construction examiner
Construction inspector
Land planner
Loan ex.aminpT, realty
Property manager, designate
Realty officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
AdmlnLstrative assistant
Appraiser
6, 565, 731
96.6
403. 362
Chief clerk
Constniction cost examiner..
Construction examiner
Construction Inspector.
Housing market analyst..
Land planner
Loan examiner, realty
Loan servicing representative
Mortgage contact representative..
Office manager.
Realty officer
1,401.5
6, 162. 369
23,700
36, 167
2,327
457
11 123,050
11 105.600
11 105.600
17 166, 000
11
17
17
9
46
3
7
10
25
11
28
18
37
28
11
14
4
23
26
9
4
35
94
26
1
2
9
7
65
17
2
16
62
1
10
10
23
14
97
4
53
115
31
1
15
14
6
75, 240
91.960
143. 620
142.120
75. 240
398. 560
26, 8,80
60,720
83,600
176, 400
78,840
206,520
134, 620
274, 080
185, 240
78,240
102, 360
29,360
166, 920
185.640
66.360
29,360
221.900
687. 160
160.240
8.940
13. 280
69.060
43,980
411,100
105, ISO
14,180
99. 840
322. 680
5,940
61. 400
62. 400
145.820
82. 000
572. 250
23.125
312. 2,50
684.125
184. 875
6.750
85, 935
82, 125
34, 625
66,220
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 408
5,491
9,942
9,589
18,201
4,742
17. 096
11.377
8,736
1955 estimate
1,536
6, 763, 078
43.5
168,028
1,492.5
6, 595, 050
25,100
35,600
2,200
6,657,850
12
381
2,069,615
1 5, 310
5 26, 050
426
2,301,865
342
1,859,790
4 20,615
5,935
688, 620
372. 205
5,060
138, 435
21,866
1
128
68
1
26
4
12 133,850
11 105.600
12 115.200
17 166, 000
9
11
17
17
9
46
3
7
10
26
11
28
18
37
26
11
14
4
23
26
35
94
26
1
2
9
7
85
17
2
18
52
1
10
10
23
14
97
4
63
115
31
1
15
14
6
76. 240
92.960
145, 520
143, 120
76, 240
399, 560
27, 480
61, 720
84,600
178, 400
79, 840
208,520
136, 520
276, 080
187, 440
79.240
103. 360
30.160
167. 920
187. 840
66.360
30, 160
223.900
692. 160
163, 240
6,940
13. 280
60.060
44. 980
415. 100
105. 180
14. 1,S0
99. 840
324. 680
5,940
62, 400
64, 400
145, 820
83.000
574. 250
23. 125
316. 250
686. 125
185. 875
5.750
86. 935
83. 125
34, 625
Num-
ber
1
1
2
2
4
1
4
3
3
Total
salary
$5,408
5,491
9,942
9.589
18. 201
4,742
17,096
11.377
8,736
1,523
6, 790, 313
38
172, 263
6,618,060
25,100
21,500
2,200
6,666,850
12 66, 220
378
2, 054, 435
1 5,310
5 27,050
426
2. 306, 866
384
1,976,110
4 20,615
5,935
890, 120
392, 445
5,060
138, 935
21, 865
1
128
72
1
26
4
12 134,850
11 106, 600
12 116,200
17 167,000
77,040
93,960
146, 620
144, 120
77,040
400,560
27,480
61,720
85,000
179,400
80,840
209.520
123.440
277. 080
188. 440
80. 240
104, 360
30.160
108.920
188. 840
67,360
30,180
224,900
402,960
164, 240
6,940
13.2'iO
80. 860
44. 9.S0
385, 400
107, 180
6,940
83,020
250, 600
6,140
63. 400
64,400
147, 820
84,000
300.000
23.925
318. 250
395, 225
187, 875
5,875
88, 936
83,326
34,626
66,220
11
17
17
9
46
3
7
10
26
11
28
18
37
28
11
14
4
23
26
35
64
26
1
2
9
7
80
17
1
13
40
1
10
10
14
50
4
53
85
31
1
16
14
6
12
307
1,679,075
1 5, 435
5 27, 050
348
1,900,325
295
1, 616, 560
2 10, 495
6,936
491,805
373, 205
5,186
139, 435
21,865
1
91
68
1
26
4
116
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Housing Administration, Housing
and Home Finance Agency — Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Salaries and expenses, 'Federal
Housing Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency" — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEEviCES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field- Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
GS-7. Ha n ge W. 205 to $4,955
Num- Total
ber salary
114 $199,710
24 102, 205
246 950,076
609
2,137,076
625
1,700,375
60 178,620
1 2, 792
Num- Total
ber salary
110 $510. 120
25 108.000
248 966,305
617
2, 168, 876
534
1,731,225
60 180,520
1 2, 792
Num- Total
ber salary
116 $515,120
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,546 .
25 110 000
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
228 892 605
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655 - - -.
647
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,942,576
418
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,230 --
1,381.165
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1 2. 872
4,112
20,851,417
30
210, 171
4,160
21, 158, 882
281
1, 241, 607
3,M3
18, 288, 302
97
390, 927
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) -
4,082
20, 641, 246
37. 934
78,000
13, 155
79,700
8,832
3,879
19,917,375
40.000
76,000
3,446
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
17,897,375
40,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.-^
Payment above basic rates;
68,000
Additional pay fnr service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for re-
imbursable details ....
60,000
45, 000
All personal services, field
20,858,867
20,082,375
18,050 375
01 Personal services . .-
27,083,887
26, 740, 225
24, 717, 225
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Administrative expenses
4,091,118
22, 992, 769
4,407.850
22, 332, 376
4, 424, 750
20, 292, 475
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Administrative Expenses Limitation, Public Housing Administration
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions.
2,136
1
1,943
1,910
1,773
1,675
1 689
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 436
GS-7.9
$6,645
GS-7.9
$5, 562
Average grade
GS-7 9
01 Personal services:
$10, 453, 882
1,163
39, 665
60,609
$8,797,111
$9,360,022
Other positions .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base -_ ...
34, 035
34,864
37, 121
17, 857
Payment above basic rates .
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
10, 556, 109
745, 828
20,164
264,377
8,866,000
760, 000
48.000
245. 000
37,000
715. 000
43.000
114,000
65, 000
65,000
24,000
1,000
12,000
9, 405. 000
800. 000
20,000
245,000
35 000
02 Travel
04 Communication services
Penalty mail
05 Rents and utilitv services
832,492
55,017
81,429
70,000
67, 190
24, 260
654
13, 932
715. 000
43,000
80. 000
65,000
65. 000
07 Other contractual services
General Accounting Office audit
08 Supplies and materials.. .
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1.000
12,000
Administrative expenses incurred...
12, 730, 442
10, 975, 000
11,500,000
Nonadministrative Expenses Limitation, Public Housing Adminis-
tration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
PUBLIC HOUSINO ADMINISTRATION
Total number of porni.anent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees ..-
1963 actual
1954 estimate
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
Part-time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base -
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule) —
Travel-.-.
Transportation of things,.
Comramiicatlon services
Rents and utility services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Nonadministrative expenses in-
curred
3,050
32
2,989
$4,667
GS-6.5
$3,310
CPC-6.1
$11,424,325
105,600
39,017
189, 940
11,768,882
164. 603
52. 042
113,806
6. 807. 811
2. 317. 088
3, 504. 740
228, 234
4, 906, 257
2,780
22
2,786
$4, 599
GS-6.6
$3, 348
CPC-5.1
$10,889,200
70,000
38,000
130. 000
29,862,462
11,127,200
135, 400
31, 200
115,400
6,607.819
3. 907. 978
3, 478, 100
195. 900
4.421.981
1955 estimate
2,514
20
2,427
$4,599
GS-6.5
$3,357
OPC-5.1
9,412,800
60, 000
36, 000
80,000
30, 020, 978
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
N.WV
07 Other contractual services.
SUMMARY
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials _
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments...
Nonadministrative expenses in-
curred
$111,486
$11,758,882
164,603
52,042
113,806
6,807,811
2, 428, 574
3, 504, 740
228,234
4, 906, 257
29, 963, 948
$627, 122
9, 588, 800
85,800
27,400
101,800
5,964,119
4, 097, 321
3, 087, 000
274, 700
3, 822, 681
27, 049, 521
$710, 479
.11,127,200
135,400
31,200
116,400
6,607,819
4, 535, 100
3,478,100
195,900
4,421,981
30, 648, 100
$9, 688, 800
85,800
27,400
101,800
6,961,119
4, 807, 800
3, 087, 000
274, 700
3, 822, 681
27, 760, 000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from appropriations and limitations,
Public Housing Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency
DETAIL OB- PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy commissioner
First assistant commissioner
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant commissioner for admin-
istration - -
Assistant commissioner for manage-
ment-disposition--
Assistant commissioner for pro-
grams division.-
General counsel _-
Assistant commissioner for
financing _-
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner for develop-
ment
Assistant commissioner for opera-
tions
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 —
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 13, 200
1 12, 200
1 12,200
1 12,200
1 11,800
1 11,550
1 11,800
1 11,550
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11, 660
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 13,000
12,400
1 12,400
1 12,400
1 12,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10, 800
11,800
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 13, 000
1 12,631
12,634
12,631
1 12, 800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10, 800
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
117
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmen tal— Con tinued
General schedule prades — Continued
OS-15. Range$10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Deputy assistant commissioner for
programs division
Deputy assistant commissioner for
war emergency housing
Deputy assistant general counsel —
Director, budget branch
GS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Assistant director budget branch. ..
Assistant general counsel
Deputy comptroller
Director, administrative planning
branch
Director, appraisal branch -.
Director, audit branch
Director, construction branch
Director, disposition planning
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 branch
Director, property and services
branch
Director, project analysis branch. ..
Director, sales branch..
Director, statistics branch
Director, technical branch
Development oj^crations officer
Management operations officer
Field renresentative
Disposition operations officer
Special assistant to the Commis-
sioner -
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accotmtant
A ppraiser
Assistant director, technical branch.
Attorney
Auditor _
Budget examiner _
Civil engineer _
Conciliator
Construction engineer _.
Controls materials officer
Cost estimator
Development operations officer
Director, housing facilities branch..
Director, insurance branch
Director, office services branch
Director, racial relations branch ...
Director, taxation branch ...
Disposition operations officer
Economist
Electrical engineer
Engineer
Financial accountant
General supply officer
Insurance examiner
Liaison officer
Management officer
Mechanical engineer...
Mortgage servicing analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Plans and specifications officer
Position classifier
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Salary and wage officer
Site planner. ._
Statistician
Structural engineer
Supervisory architect
Supervisory architectural engineer..
Systems specialist
Trial attorney
Utilities officer
GS-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
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,550
10,800
10,800
9,600
40 400
20,200
9,800
9,600
9.800
10 000
9,800
9,800
9.800
9,800
9.800
9.600
10,600
1 9,800
1 10.600
1 10, 600
1 9,800
10 600
10 600
10 000
10,600
70.000
4 35, 440
2 17. 920
63.320
17.520
27.680
9.360
25.880
17.720
8,360
9,360
9,160
8.960
8.760
8.360
9,360
2 17, 920
1 8, 560
1,960
;,960
25. 880
8,560
8,360
17, 320
8,660
9.360
8.560
16,720
8.660
8.560
17.520
17.920
17.920
17, 920
18.720
34,040
8,560
17, 720
37,400
7,240
38. 200
22. 520
23.320
38,200
37,400
21, 620
15.280
15.680
30 960
15.480
8,040
14,880
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,800
11.050
10. 967
9.600
40, 9:14
20. 749
10,000
9. 6&3
10 016
10, 2.'>0
10. 200
9,967
1 10.050
1 9, 800
1 10,600
1 10,000
1 10, 000
10 200
10, 600
10,600
10, fiOO
9, 665
10,200
2 19, 200
36. 356
18.320
9, 360
54. 593
8, 560
18,720
17.904
17, 953
8. .560
9,360
9,360
16, 720
18,070
9,360
9,110
9,243
9.360
9,360
26, 4a3
8, 760
8, 660
17,386
8,760
1 8. 700
1 8,410
1 8. 793
1 8.700
2 18, 287
i' ' 9.2i6
4 34, 256
1 8. 677
I 9, 243
37, 633
7,357
39, 400
1,5.647
14. 380
38, 008
37, 233
21, 730
16, 390
15,880
15, 330
23,520
1955 estimate
1 7,607
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11.217
1 11,092
9.800
30. 7.12
21,000
10, 107
9, SOO
10, 200
10 400
10 200
10. 060
1 10,200
1 10, 200
1 9,900
1 10 000
1 10 167
1 10 000
10,300
10 600
10,600
10 600
1 10, 200
2 19, 200
36. 640
18. 320
9,360
36,290
8,560
18,720
18,003
18,120
1 9,360
1 9,360
2 16, 720
1 8, 810
9,360
9,210
9.360
9.360
9.360
26, 980
1 8,660
2 17, 720
1 8,960
1 8.700
1 8,010
1 9, 300
1 8, 960
18,504
9,360
3 26, 330
1 8, 770
1 9,300
5 38, 400
1 7, 460
6 39, 684
14, 980
30, 620
37. 783
22, 170
8,040
16,014
7,024
8,040
7,706
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Housing facilities officer
Insurance examiner
Legislative attorney
Management officer
Mechanical engineer
NewswTiter specialist.
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Plans and specifications officer
Position classifier
Production control officer
Property disposal officer
Racial relations officer
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Securities examiner
Site planner.
Statistician..
Structural engineer
System specialist
Utilities officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant _
Administrative officer.
Appraiser.
Architectural engineer
Attorney
Auditor
Civil engineer
Budget examiner
Disposition operations officer
Cost estimator
Development operations officer
Engineer
Field operations officer
Financial accountant..- -
Finance mathematician
General supply officer
Housing facilities officer..
Information specialist
Insurance examiner
Legislative attorney
Management officer..
Mechanical engineer
Mortgage service analyst
Organization and methods examiner
Placement officer..
Plans and specifications officer
Position classifier
Production control officer
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Records management supervisor
bite planner
Statistician...
Structural engineer
Svstems specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Auditor -
Securities examiner
Voucher examining supervisor
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Adm inistrative assistant
Appraiser
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner
Correspondence officer
Document control assistant—
Economist
General supply assistant
Legislative attorney
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer..
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Property disposal assistant-.
Racial relations assistant
Realty assistant
Records management assistant
Rental and occupancy assistant
Salary and wage assistant
Statistician
Utilities assistant..
Voucher examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Range $4,205 to $4,955
Range ,$3,795 to $4,545
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3.655..
Range $2,9.50 to $3,430.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at armual rates
less than $5,060
OS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
Total permanent, departmental.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$7. 240
7,640
7.240
37,000
16, 080
7.240
7.840
7,440
7.240
7.640
7, 440
7,240
7,240
7,240
15,080
8.040
22. 920
15, 080
30, 560
57, 520
15,080
60, 520
6,340
20,020
6,740
5,940
33,100
2 12, 480
'i""'6,'946
6,140
13. 080
52.120
6,940
13, 080
6,140
6,940
20,020
6.340
25. 560
6,940
6.140
24.500
11,880
3 18, 220
1 6, 140
3 19, 020
18,220
2 11,880
4 23, 875
2 12. 375
1 6,500
19
2
1
3
10
7
1
2
1
4
1
1
3
3
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
77
16
127
200
142
30
103, 390
10, 745
5,810
15.305
54. 225
38. 670
6.685
10, 995
5,060
23.116
5.060
6,310
16. 805
16.805
15,680
6,060
6,185
11,216
6,810
6,185
5,660
5,186
5,310
5,810
6,060
36,840
352, 035
69, 720
499, 670
697, 080
452, 660
89, 940
1 3, 360
2 6, 460
13 36, 776
18 62, 188
4,914,909
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
7
73
9
108
177
112
26
$7, 440
7, 940
7, 440
29. 800
8,040
7.440
7. 4,56
7,640
7,440
15, 080
7,640
7, 4.50
7.540
14. 080
7,640
15,280
8.040
7. 660
16,480
23, 330
28, 926
7,240
8 51,387
3 IS. 720
6 34, 100
18
3
1
2
11
6
1
2
1
4
1
1
2
2
3
6,074
26,100
6,940
12, 480
5.940
20.820
5.940
6.673
63.120
6.940
13, 296
1 6, 940
3 20, 270
37, 440
20,820
24,760
12.446
6,940
18. 536
6,340
12, 297
6,940
6,140
6,940
19. 453
13.880
11,946
4 24, 646
2 12, 625
1 6, 678
99. 447
10. 837
6,810
10,206
60,018
34.018
5.810
11,287
6,810
22. 622
5.113
6,608
10 923
11,173
16, 635
1 6, 332
2 11,517
1 6,363
1 6, 727
1 5,383
6,227
36, 435
337, 879
39, 365
431,490
624, 694
360 241
78, 425
1 3, 017
8 23, 183
9 36, 565
4, 327, 029
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,040
7,624
22, 320
8.040
7.540
7.640
7,840
7,607
8,040
7,807
7,640
7,640
7,440
7,640
8.040
8.040
8,040
1 8, 040
4 29. 410
1 7. 374
8 62,319
3 18, 820
4 27, 327
2
11
6
1
2
1
4
1
1
2
2
2
1
7
60
9
91
166
96
22
6,173
20, 710
6,940
6, 124
5,940
13,880
6,940
8 54,120
1 6. 940
2 13, 480
3 20, 420
31,300
13,880
25, 427
12. 680
6.940
19. 020
6.507
12. 690
6.940
6.290
0.940
19.787
13. 880
0.140
4 24. 938
2 12. 626
1 6.803
17 95. 770
2 11.277
10, 476
61,018
28, 583
6,810
11,412
6,810
22,647
6,2,38
6,633
11,173
11,298
11, 172
1 5,457
2 11,642
1 5,488
1 5,810
1 5, 608
5,352
36,810
285, 621
39, 9,57
370109
666, 106
316,095
67, 376
1 3, 097
4 11,535
731
3,812,778
118
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Nonadministrative Expenses Limitation, Public Housing Adminis-
tration— Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from appropriations and limitations.
Public Housing Administration. Housing and Home Finance Agency— Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) - .
Other positions: Part-time employment
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base-
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential .
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
70.1
$325, 273
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
aa-I5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Field office director -
OS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Assistant director for development .
Assistant director for disposition —
Assistant director for management..
Assistant director for management-
disposition -.
Attorney
Deputy field office duector
Economist
Housing manager... -
aS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.Appraiser
Assistant director lor management.
Attorney
Construction engineer
Economist
Housing manager .
Information specialist
Maintenance engineer
Management operations officer. .
Racial relations officer
Realty officer...
Supervisory architect
Supervisory architectural engineer..
Utilities officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Appraiser
Architect
Architectural engineer
Attorney .-.
Auditor --
Civil engtaeer -.
Construction engineer.. -
Cost estimator...
Economist
Electrical engineer ---
Housing manager
Information specialist.
Labor relations officer
Maintenance engineer
Maintenance superintendent
Management orierations officer. . .
Mechanical engineer
Plans and specifications engineer.
Racial relations officer
E Realty officer..
Rental and occupancy officer.
* Site planner
J Structural engineer
Utilities officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant ..-
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect -
Architectural engineer
Assistant housing manager. . .
Attorney
Auditor..
Civil engineer
4. 589, 636
1,163
20,454
7,923
101
4, 619, 277
8 90, 650
8 78, 200
1954 estimate 1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
103.6
$449, 974
740.4
3, 877, 055
6
20
31
5
18
5
7
14'
69.800
68, 600
21, 200
68, 200
20. 400
72,280
8.960
97, 860
221, 660
17,720
61 . 920
42, 600
60, 520
110.360
8.360
52. 9C0
113,680
69, 4?0
8,360
44. 840
150.000
226. 840
37, 800
134. 320
39, 400
60. 280
1. 077. 680
7
5
7
13
2
7
13
1
21
6
6
7
7
7
9
4
52.
37. 400
63. 080
99, 620
16. 080
53, 680
101. 320
7.240
160. 040
44. 240
44, 640
61. 480
54.880
.64, 080
65, 560
30, 960
46,640
104.440
6,940
43. 780
70. 340
19. 820
51. 720
89. 760
78, 280
19, 020
14,945
17. 000
3, 909, 000
81,309
70, 617
21,200
20. 460
41,300
60, 983
21, 200
40, 100
Num- Total
ber salary
731
$3, 812, 778
14,222
8,000
3, 836, 000
7 81,643
6
15
23
4
17
6
5
145
4
3
5
13
2
53,727
8,677
80, 039
227, 277
19, 160
36, 040
35, 090
26, 929
90. 466
8.527
46, 000
98, 609
53. 393
8,477
46, 823
116,920
172. 739
30.160
12S.666
39, 600
37, 299
"l, 078, 832
31, 193
23. 320
38, 600
100. 120
16. 080
54. 580
108. 193
7.440
180. 180
38. 000
16, 080
30. .560
139, 760
47, 173
46, 189
23. 120
39, 400
71.316
21,200
20, 767
11.600
61,600
10.600
40,717
14
1
23
5
2
4
19
6
6
3
6
22
1
11
13
3
8
13
11
3
147. 913
6.940
74. 040
86, 903
19, 820
52, 120
84,919
71, 874
19, 620
2
1
8
24
2
4
4
3
6
1
5
7
7
1
6
10
24
6
17
6
7
129
5
3
6
13
2
4
14
1
23
6
4
6
19
6
6
6
5
11
1
22
23
2
8
17
11
1
16. 986
8,776
71,412
212, 089
18, 360
35, 040
34, 991
27. 280
56, 627
8,626
45, 451
03, 570
62, 271
8,570
46, 356
79, 320
176,381
36, 800
130,244
39. 700
50. 880
966. 959
37, 600
23,437
44, 240
100, 320
16, 080
32, 160
108, 146
7,440
181, 580
44, ,640
30. 160
37. 968
140. 044
47. 466
44. 840
37. 200
39, 000
7.5, 190
6,940
133, 880
144, 670
12, 880
52, 520
109, 413
72, 840
6,307
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntillUed
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Con.struction engineer
Cost estimator
Economist
Electrical enghieer
General supply officer
Housing manager
Labor relations officer
Maintenance engineer
Maintenance superintendent
Management operations officer
Plans and specifications officer
Production and document control
officer
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Site planner
Structural engineer
Utilities officer .-
OS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Assistant housing manager.
.\uditor
Housing manager
Maintenance superintendent
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Appraiser
Architect
Assistant housing manager
Attorney - —
.Auditor. --
Construction engineer
Document control assistant
Economist.
General supply assistant
Housing manager
Maintenance engineer —
Maintenance superintendent..
Management operations assistant...
Personnel assistant
Property and procurement assistant
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370..
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956.
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,645.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,665
Num- Total
ber salary
77 $484, 380
5 32, 700
3 18, 220
6,940
44, 980
70, 540
40, 440
89, 560
38, 240
216. 660
25,360
1
7
11
6
14
6
34
4
1954 estimate 1965 estimate
44,780
14, 900
57, 660
12, 280
12, 280
19, 420
108, 500
23, 875
148, 600
133, 875
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,655 to $6,316
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
13
5
4
7
9
21
36
36
6
3
11
47
4
16
30
1
72. 630
27. 050
23, 800
36. 046
49. 665
112.760
192, 100
192, 635
31, 485
16, 430
59, 535
263, 070
21, 490
87, 960
169, 800
6,810
Num- Total
ber salary
76 $477, 640
3 19, 370
18, 303
6,090
33, 183
91, 360
46, 930
86, 254
19, 620
277, 538
12, 880
3
1
5
14
7
13
3
43
2
26
30
164
36
173
378
144, 185
155, loo
711,440
161, 870
662, 805
1,311,670
463
1,459,370
27 79, 770
111,680
138. 626
288, 731
538, 481
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464..
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30..
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time and tempo-
rary em ployment -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payments 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:
A dministrative expenses —
Capitalized defense housing develop-
ment site expenses
Nonadministrative expenses...
22
30
68
142
767
2, 667, 940
67 180, 398
308 917,400
417
1, 171, 064
30 78, 620
4
26
9
2
2
2
10
4
22
23
3
11
3
2
3
12
13
34
37
4
2
11
56
4
7
20
1
1
10
24
33
155
35
170
365
Num- Total
ber salary
29 $176. 360
13. 330
6.340
6,190
39,340
92,160
47, 213
79, 797
19, 820
295, 997
6,940
26, 360
156, 840
68, 427
12. 680
12.746
13, 280
61, 000
24, 375
134, 542
140. 000
16, 500
61,536
16, 462
12, 350
16, 680
.59. 465
72, 021
187, 672
198, 345
21,365
10, .580
60, 734
296, 835
22. 032
38. 920
114,624
6,936
5,810
52, 8,50
134,220
172. 086
722, 849
150, 347
660, 461
1, 286, 723
426
1, 3,60, 707
17 49, 944
99,123
137, 067
262, 015
469, 400
233
18. 382, 564
227.2
989, 983
3,874
17, 153, 297
260.7
1, 242, 241
4, 005. 8
17, 392, 571
105,600
58,768
191, 365
61,060
17, 799, 364
22, 418, 641
10, 556, 109
104, 650
11, 768, 882
19
30
61
120
666
2, 345, 040
48 153, 328
241 731, 070
383
1, 076, 459
24 64, 780
26
166. 007
68, 994
6
35,640
3
18, 376
4
25, 000
28
168. 760
23
143, 750
2
11,260
6
34, 235
3
16, 837
3
15, 180
2
10. 120
12
61.425
7
40. 452
34
190, 047
1
6,810
2
10, 830
10
65, 799
56
300, 913
3
16,604
7
39, 545
20
115,067
1
5,935
1
5,810
10
52, 850
23
130, 171
31
169, 056
141
667, 148
33
137, 793
152
699, 461
3, 613. 3
15,911,066
70, 000
67, 290
140,000
7,854
318
1, 123, 626
384
1, 222, 734
13 38, 9(M
19
26
58
117
637
98, 933
118,248
249, 170
448, 895
2, 243, 313
44 141,112
236 714, 024
367
1,046,468
22 60, 466
3,556
16, 691, 193
190.9
741, 149
3, 365. 1
14, 950, 044
60,000
58, 899
82,000
7,867
16, 186, 200
20, 096, 200
8, 866, 000
102, 000
11, 127, 200
15, 168, 800
18, 993, 800
9, 405, 000
'9,' 588,' 800
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE detail of personal services— conttnned
Salaries and Expenses, Agricultural Research Service
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Semce$
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all emplovees. - . _
11,635
686
11,275
11,511
699
11,604
11,569
622
11 .529
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,869
GS-7.0
$4,916
GS-7.1
$4,944
GS 7 1
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
^50, 264, 670
1, 785, 930
191,346
2,577,172
3,048
$51,966,000
1,794,000
202,000
2, 550, 000
2,000
$.52 342 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pavnient above basic rates ._
203, 000
2,479,000
Other payments for personal services...
Total personal service obligations...
54,822,166
66,514,000
56,648,000
Direct Ohligalions
54,132,719
1,826,550
249, 138
323,264
585,894
417, 067
1,570,442
881, 767
3, 377, 145
1, 229, 485
98, 440
4,046
626, 477
33,900
277. 368
12,686
86,516
55,600,000
1,846,000
269,000
442,000
609,000
468,000
1,728.000
867,000
3, 465, 000
1,315,000
100,000
4,300
443,000
45,000
230.500
56, 000, Ofifl
1 810 000
02 Travel .. ._
03 Transportation of things
278,000
470 000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services ..
622.000
07 Other contractual services .
1.708.0ai
8,5t), 000
3 120 000
Services performed by otherageneles.
08 Supplies and materials
1,429.000
.10,000
4,300
10 Lands and structures "
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
.Awards for employee suggestions
Brucellosis indemnities
Golden nematode control indemni-
ties-
Tuberculosis indemnities
35,000
97,690
300,000
103,600
500 OOO
Contingency fund
Subtotal . ...
65,732,904
83. 782
67, 829, 490
85,800
67, .543, 900
85 800
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence . _
65, 649, 122
67,743,690
67, 458, 100
ObUgatio-M Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
6.S9, 447
44,966
4,994
3.35)
7,279
3.715
47. 455
62. 557
6,251
21
914.000
12.000
3.000
4.000
7,000
4,000
31,000
64.000
2.000
648 000
02 Travel.-..
8,000
O OQQ
03 Tran<;portafinn of things
04 Cnmniiinicatinn STTVirps
2 000
6,000
1 000
06 Printing and reproduction..
13,000
25 000
08 Supplies and materials
2,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,431
862
354
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
871,470
1,041,862
707 354
Total obligations
66,520,592
68, 785, 552
68,165,454
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Administrator
aS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy admin istm tor
Deputy administrator, regulatory.
Deputy administrator, research
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13,000
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 000
1 13, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13. 200
1 13.000
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator, experi-
ment stations ...
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
1 12,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $1'' 600
Assistant administrator, manage-
ment
1 12 000
.Assistant administrator, States re-
1 $12,200
1 12, 200
6 73,000
Assistant chief of bureau
Director, crops regulatory programs
1 12,400
1 12,200
1 12. 400
1 12,400
1 12.000
1 12.400
1 12, 400
1 12 400
1 12, 200
Director, farm and land manage-
ment research . . .
1 12 400
Director, human nutrition and
home economics re.search . .
1 12, 600
Director, livestock regulatory pro-
1 12.000
1 12. 400
1 12. 600
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator, manage-
1 11,800
1 11,050
4 44,200
16 176,550
Assistant chief, experiment stations
.Assistant chief of bureau, adminis-
-\ssistant chief of bureau, program
1 11.300
2 22, 100
1 11,300
2 22, 350
1 11,050
1 11,300
1 11,050
5 55.000
12 133,850
1 10,800
1 11,300
.Assistant director, crops research .
2 22, 600
Assistant director, livestock re-
1 11,300
.\ssistant director, utilization re-
search . .
2 22, GOO
2 21,850
1 11,300
.Assistant to assistant administra-
1 11,300
Assistant to deputy administra-
1 11,300
5 55, 000
Branch chief, research _
12 133,850
1 10,800
Deputy assistant administrator.
1 11,5.50
Deputy assistant administrator.
States relations ...
1 11,0.50
Director, administrative services
division . .. . .
1 11,300
1 ll,.30O
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10,800
1 11,300
Director, budget and finance divi-
1 11,300
Director, personnel division
I I0,SOO
Director, program inspection and
pvnlnntion
1 10, 800
Director, territorial experiment
1 10, 800
3 32, 000
1 11,0.50
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agriculturist
3 28,800
I 9,600
3 28,800
1 9,600
.\ssistant chief of bureau, adminis-
1 9,600
Assistant director, administrative
services division
1 9,600
2 19,600
1 9, 600
1 9,600
.\ssistant director, budget and
finance division
2 20, 000
Assistant director, personnel divi-
1 9,600
1 9.600
Assistant section head, regulatory
1 9.600
1 9.600
1 10,600
i 9. 80(1
1 9,600
1 9,800
Assistant to branch chief
1 10,600
\ssistant to cliief of bureau
1 10. 600
1 9,S00
3 28,800
1 10,000
11 109,000
15 151,000
2 20,200
Chemist
1 9,600
Chief of division, regulatory
Deputy assistant chief of bureau,
1 9.600
1 10, 200
1 10, 200
1 9,600
1 10, 400
Head central project office
1 10,000
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 10, 600
8 81,400
1 10,200
Personnel management and organi-
Publications and information co-
ordinator . - -
1 10,000
10 100,800
9 89 400
12 121,800
6 57,600
1 10,200
9 91,400
9 90, 800
Section head, research
12 122,000
Staff assistant, program Inspection
and evaluation
6 57,600
119
120
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Agricultural Research Service — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-13. Range $8,300 to $9,360:
Accountant,
Administrative officer. - -
Administrative officer, regulatory
branch
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer..
Agriculturist
Animal husbandman
Assistant branch chief, regulatory..
Assistant chief of division, regula-
tory ---
Assistant chief of division, research.
Assistant section head, regulatory. .
Assistant section head, research
Assistant to branch chief, research..
Associate chief of division, regula-
tory --- ---
Associate section head, regulatory . .
Biochemist
Branch chief, administrative
Budget officer
Chemist
Chief of division, administration —
Chief of division, regulatory
Chief of division, research
Consultant
Dairy manufacturing technologist...
Entomologist
Fiscal officer...
Food economist
Home economist
Information specialist
Investigator
Marketing technologist
Nutritionist
Personnel officer
Physicist
Plant quarantine inspector
Poultry husbandman
Research specialist, infiltration
Research specialist, sedimentation..
Research -writer .-
Section head, administration
Section head, regulatory
Section head, research
Soils technologist
Statistician
Textile technologist
Veterinarian.
as-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, regulatory
branch —
Administrative officer, research
branch —
Agricultural economist
Agriculturist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Budget examiner
Budget officer
Chemist
Chief of division, personnel
Classification officer
Contracting officer
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist..
Entomologist
Food economist
Home economist
Information specialist
Investigator
Mathematical statistician
Mechanical engineer .-- --
Methods examiner
Nutrition analyst
Organization and methods officer.. .
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Project analyst
Property officer.
Records management officer
Research writer
Teclmical editor
Training and safety officer.
Training officer
Veterinarian
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural technologist
.■Vrchitectural engineer..
Assistant budget officer,.
Assistant contracting officer
Assistant procurement officer
Assistant property officer
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$8. 560
51,560
136, 200
8,960
33, 640
8,360
70,280
18, 320
3 26, 080
,160
8,560
17, 720
17, 720
9,160
9,360
9. 360
18. 320
78. 040
17, 520
8,360
26. 680
44. 800
9.160
9,160
17, 120
9,360
34, 240
8,360
9.360
8,560
25,680
60,720
1
1
1
13
6
7
8.760
8.560
8.5fi0
112,080
36,800
61,280
12
2
1
2
89.480
14.880
7.440
15,080
21,720
37,600
7,240
7,440
8,040
8,040
111,600
7,440
22, 320
37,000
7,440
7,440
7,640
7,240
7,440
21, 720
15,280
7,240
8,040
14, 480
7,040
6 30,400
38, 040
50,520
38,040
6,940
6,940
6,540
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 360
153. 320
8,960
17, 120
8.560
8,360
8 70.080
2 18, 320
1 8, 360
3 26, 680
1 9. 160
7 60, 720
18, 120
1 9, 360
2 18, 320
7 61,920
8. 360
27. 280
45. 000
8.3B0
9.360
9,160
1 9, 360
3 25. 480
1 8, 360
25. 880
60. 320
71.280
9.360
8, 960
8.760
8.560
67. 680
37,000
Num- Total
ber salary
S
15
2
1
2
3
28,560
67, 120
113.400
15,080
7,440
15, 480
21,720
4 30, 760
7,240
1
15
1
3
8,040
113, 400
7, 640
23, 320
44,640
1 7, 440
1 7, 840
7,640
29,360
23,120
7,240
7,040
14, 080
14,280
7,040
8,040
14, 480
7,040
67,920
37, 440
12, 280
67, 060
6,940
12, 080
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
2 11, 880
$8. 560
160,880
9,160
17, 320
8.560
8.360
8 70, 080
1 9. 160
1 8, 360
3 26. 880
1 9. 160
7 61. 320
2 18, 120
1 9, 360
2 18. 320
7 62, 120
8.560
27. CiSO
45. 400
8. 360
9. 360
9.3M
1 9,360
2 17. 320
1 8, 560
26, 280
60. 920
71.2S(I
9, 360
8. 960
8,900
8.760
67. 680
4 29. 760
4 28. 560
57.120
126. 880
15. 280
7,640
15, 680
22, 120
31, 160
7,240
8,040
114,200
7,840
23, 320
44,840
1 7,640
1 7,840
7,840
29, 960
23,520
7,440
7,040
14.080
14, 480
7,040
8.040
14.880
7,240
57,920
37. 840
12,280
74, 680
6, 140
12. 280
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
2 11, 880
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SBBTICBS — Continued
1
1953 actual
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Bacteriologist-
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget examiner..
Chemist —
Classffication officer
Employment officer
Entomologist... —
Family economist
Food economist
Home economist
Information specialist
Investigator...
Mathematical statistician —
Nutrition analyst
Nutrition program officer
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Records management specialist
Research wTiter
Technical editor
Training officer
Veterinarian
Visual information specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Agriculturist
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst-
Chemist
Dairy manufacturing technologist.
Entomologist-.
Family economist
Food economist
Industrial specialist
Information specialist —
Methods examiner
Nutrition analyst
Persoimel assistant
Personnel technician
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Property and procurement assistant
Property management officer
Records analyst
Records management assistant
Research writer
Scientific illustrator
Space and lease officer
Statistician..
Technical editor
Translator
Veterinarian
Visual information specialist
Voucher examiner —
OS-8. Range $1,620 to $5,370
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
0,S-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,,5.52 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,0
1 6,1
1
1
10
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
10 64, 975
23 124. 380
6 26, 050
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries shown in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count -
21,240
48, 290
21.615
10. 745
42. 355
10. 370
15. 930
5,185
16, ISO
5,435
16, 805
6,810
11,370
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $5, 940
3
11
18, 420
69, 640
69, 540
12,880
6,340
6,340
20, 420
5,940
6,340
6,140
6,940
16,305
26, 175
6,185
16.305
5,435
10, 995
10, 370
6,435
1 6, 185
3 15, 555
1 6, 560
2
126
32
219
250
198
32
1
17
8
10, 365
575, 330
138, 565
846, 010
871,610
622. 740
95, 120
22, 960
2,910
49,064
21,040
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment...
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
ReguLar pay in evccss of 52-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:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Branch chief, research —
Regional director, research...
6, 832, 714
123.4
691, 062
11 68, 680
4. 7 23, 502
5
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
6
16
6
1
4
8
6
5
6
1
32, 100
18, 620
12, 680
6,140
19, 620
12,880
6,140
11,880
6,140
27,300
81,900
25, 926
5, 060
21,115
43, 980
26. 675
26, 175
32,610
5.310
16. 305
6,310
16, 655
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
3
12
18, 820
75, 480
11
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
70,540
13,080
6,540
6,540
20,420
6,140
6,640
6,340
6,940
17,0.55
22. 090
1.5.565
26, 800
21,615
16, 680
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
5
1
130
30
212
263
177
28
8
10, 746
6,560
6. 560
6.310
15. 805
5.185
5.060
5. 685
27. 300
5,370
598, 150
130, 226
823. 545
918,465
562, 630
84,040
23, 120
48, 824
18, 650
1, 227. 3
6, 196, 674
3,376
6,497
1,012
26, 844
2,577
2,895
6, 239, 776
4 44,200
1,356
6, 968, 224
64.6
319, 621
4. 9 27, 359
0.3 1.066
1, 296. 9
6, 622, 300
7,000
8,300
300
27, 800
2,100
6, 667, 800
4 44,200
6
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
4
14
8
1
4
6
32,900
19,220
12,880
6,140
20,020
13,080
6,140
11,880
6,340
22, 365
75, 840
41,480
6,185
20,740
34, 360
42, 105
26, 425
33, 110
5,435
16, 680
6,435
16, 930
17, 180
4 23, 240
3 15,806
3 16, 555
4 21.990
3 16, 655
10, 995
5,686
5,686
5,436
16, 180
5,310
5,185
6,810
22, 240
6, 370
137 632,460
31 1 36, .520
,S3 1.920
927. 855
569. 660
84. 600
23,120
212
265
178
28
40, 224
18, 480
1,367
7, 043, 369
79.4
389, 041
4. 6 24. 684
0.3 1,056
1.283.4
6, 630, 800
2,000
8,400
300
28,400
2,700
6, 672, 600
4 45, 200
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
121
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agriculturist
Assistant director, research
Associate branch chief, research
Associate regional director, research.
Chemist -
Chief of division, research
Chief, tropical agricultiue branch. ..
Consultant
Director, National Arboretum
Head, division of tropical agriculture.
Horticulturist
Inspector in charge of field station. .
Regional director, regulatory
Section head, research
Veterinarian
G.S-13. Range $8,.'i60 to $9,360:
Administrative officer, regulatory
branch
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer-.
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Animal husbandman
Architect -
Assistant branch chief, research
Assistant section head, research
Bacteriologist
Bacteriological food inspector.
Biochemist.
Botanist
Chemical engineer..
Chemist-.
Commodity industry analyst
Coordinator, national poultry and
turkey improvement plans
Cotton technologist
Director, Alaska Experiment Sta-
tion... -
Entomologist
Fiber technologist
Food chemist
Food specialist
Food technologist
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Industrial analyst
Inspector in charge of field station..
Irrigation engineer
Microbiologist —
Mycologist
Nutrition physiologist
Officer in charge, Puerto Rico Ex-
periment Station
Parasitologist
Pest control equipment specialist...
Plant pathologist
Physiologist
Plant quarantine inspector
Poultry husbandman
Regional business manager, re-
search
Section head, research
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Veterinarian
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Analytical statistician
Animal husbandman
Animal nutritionist
Apiculturist
Architect
Assistant to regional director, re-
search
Bacteriologist
Baking technologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Botanist
Chemical engineer
Chemical technologist
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Cotton technologist
Cytopathologist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist..
Drainage engineer...
Entomologist.-
Farm superintendent
Fiber microscopist
Field representative
Food specialist _.
Food technologist
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Housing and household equipment
specialist
Hydraulic engineer
Industrial specialist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $19,200
1 9. 600
41 398. 000
10.000
9,fi00
9.600
10.000
4 39,000
"i'""9,'666'
3
4
9
10
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
25.880
34,8i0
77.810
91.200
26, 480
8.360
8.960
27.280
9.360
8.360
8,560
2 17, 720
19 163,040
1 8,760
1 8,960
1 8, 560
8,960
137. 360
17. 920
9.360
17,120
8,360
43,800
45. 800
27,680
311.200
8.560
8.960
8,360
2
20
17
26
39
1
6
1
6
2
1
10
1
6
1
6
12
1
89
1
5
1
4
1
1
50
1
1
1
4
1
9
13
34, 040
8,560
139, 760
96,560
42,800
17,720
34.440
160.880
28.080
53.360
9,360
14,680
152,000
129, 080
191. 840
291,160
7,440
44,840
7,440
47, 040
15,080
8,040
72, 800
7,840
37.000
7.640
44,540
91, 080
7,240
671, 160
7,640
38.000
7.240
30.960
7,440
7,240
377,800
8,040
7,640
7,440
29.160
7.440
66.760
99,520
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 600
2 19,200
2 19,600
2 15. 480
4 29. 360
1 8,040
9,800
1 9,800
1 10,000
1 9,600
10,200
9.600
40.000
479, 800
29,400
8.360
Hi. 920
60. 120
69. 680
91,200
8,560
8.960
9.300
9,360
8.560
8.760
16. 720
26. 080
173. 400
18. 120
1 9, 160
1 8,560
9.100
121, 640
18. 120
9.360
17.320
8.560
44.600
46. 000
27,680
311,600
8,560
8,360
1
4
1
14
11
6
2
4
12
3
13
1
1
19
18
24
40
1
5
1
6
1
1
11
1
3
1
4
11
1
91
1
6
1
5
I
1
60
1
1
1
4
1
8,360
34,040
8,760
121. 240
96,360
50,960
17,620
35,840
106, 320
28,080
112, 280
9,100
7.240
144.960
136, 320
ISO, 160
299.600
7.640
37. 800
7.640
39.800
7,040
8.040
81,240
8,040
22.320
7,640
30. 160
83.640
7.240
687.240
7.640
38.200
7,440
37.600
7.640
7.240
383.600
8.040
7.840
7,440
29. 5m
7.440
60.320
104. 760
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,600
2 19, 200
2 19. 600
1 10,000
1 9, 800
1 10,200
1 9,800
1
1
3
50
3
1
2
7
7
10
10. 200
9.800
30.000
492. 000
29,600
8.360
17. 120
60. 920
61. 320
91,400
1
1
1
13
2
1
2
1
6
5
3
36
1
8,760
9,160
9.360
17. 720
8. 560
8.960
16. 720
26. 480
225, 700
18,320
9.160
8,760
9,160
113. 280
18. 120
9,360
17, 520
8,560
53,160
46,400
28,080
319,960
9,360
1 8,660
1 8, 360
1
5
1
14
11
6
1
4
12
3
16
1
1
23
20
17
42
1
5
1
5
1
1
10
1
3
1
4
12
1
92
1
5
1
5
1
1
60
1
1
1
4
1
8.360
42.400
8.760
122, 440
97,760
51,560
9,360
36.240
107. 720
2S.080
136. 560
9.360
7.440
173.720
142.600
129, 480
303. 480
7.840
37.800
7,840
39, 800
7,240
8,040
73,600
8.040
22.720
7.840
30. IHO
91.880
7.440
693. 880
7.840
38.400
7.440
37.800
7.640
7 440
385! 200
8.040
7,840
7,440
30.160
7.440
60.720
105, 560
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1 8,040
6 37.400
1 8.040
1 8. 040
6 37. 800
1 8, 040
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Inspector in charge of field station...
Irrigation engineer
Meat technologist..
Mechanical engineer
Microbiologist..
Mycologist
Nematologist
Nutrition physiologist
Nutrition specialist
Office:* in charge, Virgin Islands
Experiment Station
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Pest control equipment specialist...
Pharmacologist
Physicist
Physiologist
Pilot
Plant quarantine inspector
Poultry husbandman
Process engineer
Regional business manager, regula-
tory
Section head, research
Silviculturist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Technical analyst
Technical assistant to regional
director, research
Textile specialist
Textile technologist
Veterinarian
Veterinary coordinator.
Zymologist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer _.
Administrative officer, research
branch
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural technologist
Agriculturist
Agronomist...
Analytical statistician
Animal husbandman
Apiculturist
Architect
Assistant regional business mana-
ger, research..
Bacteriologist
Biochemist - -.
Biologist
Botanist
Cereal technologist
Chemical engineer
Chemist-
Chemical engineer
Civil engineer
Clothing specialist
Commodity industry analyst
Cotton technologist
Cytologist
Dairy husbandman
Drainage engineer
Embrj'ologist
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
Fiber technologist
Food specialist
Geneticist
Histochemist
Horticulturist
Housing speciahst
Hydraulic engineer
Inspector in charge of field station . . -
Inspector of imported animals
Irrigation engineer
Mechanical engineer
Microanalyst
Microbiologist-
Mycologist..
Nematologist..
Parasitologist-
Pathologist,--
Pharmacologist
Physicist
Physiologist
PUot
Plant quarantine inspector --.
Pomologist
Poultry husbandman
Range conservationist.-- --.
Range ecologist--
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist --.
Soil technologist
Taxonomist
Technical assistant to regional
director, research
Technical editor.--
Textile bacteriologist
Textile chemist.--
Textile technologist---
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
92 $693, 480
4 30. 160
1 7.640
3 22, 720
3 22, 720
2 15. 080
1 7,840
1
5
19
2
3
3
8
1
22
5
8,040
36,000
145. 160
14.280
22.320
21.920
62. 320
7,440
161, 480
37,200
4
4
1
18
9
4
2
1
1
41
1
1
29,760
31,960
7,840
141, 720
66. 360
29,960
14,280
7,440
7,640
302,440
7,040
7,040
12 78, 280
13
22
1
50
40
83, 620
139. 680
6,740
318, 400
295, 640
8 61. 720
4 25, 360
6 30, 500
81,420
31,600
6,940
12,280
6,140
91
21
1
1
1
4
1
6
2
577,340
133. 540
6.940
6.940
6.940
25.760
6.540
31.600
13.280
60
1
1
3
6
385.000
6.940
6.340
19. 020
38, 840
16
3
6
115
1
8
4
1
1
1
2
8
40
1
3
16
3
50
1
3
2
1
11
11
3
2
1
2
1
3
1
103. 840
19. 620
40.040
734. 700
6.340
52. 720
25.160
6,340
6.940
6.940
12.280
50,720
261, 200
6.940
19. 820
96. 100
18. 220
317.000
6.940
20,020
13,880
6,340
72, 740
72, 140
20,420
12,880
6,340
12,880
6,340
20,020
6,340
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
83 $668, 720
4 30, 760
1 7. 040
3 23.120
3 22, 720
2 14, 680
1 8,040
1
9
23
2
3
2
9
1
21
5
1
4
4
1
16
12
4
8.040
63.960
172. 720
14, 480
22,720
15. OSO
68,560
7,440
156, 240
37,600
7,840
29,760
31,960
8,040
126. 640
88.280
30,160
15,480
1 7, 840
40 297,600
1
11
7,240
73, 740
3 18, 420
14 89, 960
22 138,880
301.380
290,100
6,140
67, 460
26,160
18, 620
10
4
1
1
1
1
107
16
1
1
1
4
1
6
2
1
57
1
1
3
7
62,800
25,160
6.940
6.340
6.340
5.940
675. 380
104. 240
6.940
6.940
6,940
26.160
6.640
32.300
13. 480
6.940
366. 380
6,940
6.540
19. 420
45, 180
19
2
5
112
1
9
5
1
122. 060
13. 280
33.500
722. 680
6,340
58, 860
31.500
6,340
6,940
18,220
56.660
247,320
12. OSO
20.220
109. 6S0
19. 220
309, 520
6,940
12.880
6,340
79,680
89,960
20,620
19, 420
6,310
13, 4S0
6,540
20,220
6,340
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$661,680
22,920
7,040
23,320
23,120
7,040
42,840
8.040
7,040
1 8. 040
9 63, 900
23 174, 320
22.920
22. 320
61, 520
21
6
1
3
4
1
16
17
4
i7, 040
17,600
7,840
22. 320
32,160
8,040
126, 840
121,080
30,760
15,680
1 8, 040
41 305,240
1 7, 440
10 68, 000
3 18, 420
20 126, 200
27 170,580
45
44
1
9
4
3
4
9
6
2
1
1
1
115
19
1
1
1
5
1
5
2
1
67
294,300
284.160
6,340
57, 460
26,160
19,220
23.760
66. 260
37.240
12.880
6,640
6,640
6,940
729,900
124, 260
6,940
6,940
6,940
32,500
6,740
32,700
13.480
5.940
370, 980
1
3
10
1
19
2
5
112
1
10
5
1
6,540
19.620
60.000
5.940
124.260
13.280
34. 100
722. 680
6.540
66.200
32.300
6,510
6,940
18,620
56,660
256. 140
6.140
32. 300
122.800
19.620
310, 120
1
2
1
12
18
3
3
1
2
1
3
1
6,940
12,880
6.540
80,280
114,920
20,820
19,620
6,540
13,680
6,740
20,620
6,640
122
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Agricultural Research Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Veterinarian
Zoologist-.
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Meat inspector supervisor.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer.- _
Agricultural technologist.
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Analytical statistician
Animal husbandman
Animal nutritionist
Apiculturist...
Architectural engineer
Assistant regional business manager.
Bacteriologist
Biochemist...
Biologist
Botanist
Cereal technologist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst..
Cotton technologist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist. .
Drainage engineer
Electrical engineer
Embryologist
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
Fiber technologist...
Fiscal and accounting assistant
Food technologist
Geneticist
Histologist
Home economist
Horticulturist
Hou.sehold equipment specialist
Hydraulic engineer
Illustrator
Inspector in charge of field station..
Instrument maker
Investigator.
Irrigation engineer
Livestock inspector
Meat inspector
Meat technologist
Mechanical engineer
Microanalyst
Microbiologist
Mycologist-.
Naval stores technician _
Nematologist-
Paper technologist
Parasitologist...
Pathologist...
Persoimel officer
Pharmacologist
Physicist
Physiologist
Pilot
Plant quarantine inspector
Poultry husbandman
Procurement and property officer...
Range conservationist
Soli conservationist
Soil scientist
Technical editor
Textile and clothing specialist
Veterinarian _
aS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
QS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5.316
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,4.35 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.4.54
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Unallocated agent {Alaska Experiment
Station)
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
116 $737. 040
1 6, 340
2 11,625
15
81, 775
46, 290
159,925
84 472,640
54 292,240
6
2
1
1
4
8
6
2
4
1
17
137
1
7
7
2
1
1
1
71
2
1
6
1
7
1
1
15
1
2
1
20
2
10
10
2
2
1
8
1
1
4
1
6
1
6
31
4
32, 235
10, 370
5,060
5,185
22. 490
42, 980
27, 675
10, 870
21, 740
5.310
90.646
747.095
5,435
38, 670
38, 670
10, 496
6.060
6.936
6,060
390, 385
11.620
6,060
27, 175
5,060
37,545
5.310
5. 685
81,275
5,810
10, 620
6.060
110,575
10, 495
56, 475
53.600
11.120
10, 995
5,435
44. 230
5.000
5,310
22, 240
5,810
33,110
5.186
31,486
168.110
21,490
14
6
104
6
6
11
6
19
2
2
922
661
1, 463'
I
1,171
615
290
64
6
5
8
40
82
26
124
83
136
42, 105
72, 840
31,110
687, 865
26, 926
32,360
60,410
3.3, 610
102. 015
11,620
11, 370
I, 083, 820
450, 935
., 823, 070
:, 961, 920
., 671, 330
, 004, 676
, 951, 370
864, 700
171, 440
31, 616
23,600
35, 295
157,000
294, 320
87, 484
391. 400
23.6, 176
360, 440
1 10, 400
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
113 $716. 820
1 6, MO
2 11,626
15 82, 400
7 36, 795
31 166, 860
82 468, 170
69 319, 915
1 5, 060
4 21, 740
5
3
3
1
19
152
1
6
7
2
1
1
16, 306
6,310
21, 866
42, 606
28, 176
16, 066
16, 180
6,435
101, 765
826, 620
6,560
33, 986
39, 046
10, 745
6, 185
5,060
358, 650
11,620
5,185
22, 366
5.060
63, 475
5.435
5,810
64. 095
6,810
10, 870
5,185
106, 765
10, 870
66. 850
38. 045
17,065
10. 995
5,560
38,170
5, 1,85
5,310
17,430
6,810
38, 670
5,310
31,110
189. 100
21,615
5,185
31,985
89,645
30, 300
675, 685
16,805
32, 860
63, 725
28.060
104. 266
11, 745
11, 620
, 008, 685
490, 620
, 884, 265
, 830, 550
, 649, 845
, 844, 000
, 014, 830
796, 700
111,120
26, 326
23.000
35, 546
145. 595
277. 840
78, 162
370. 230
266, 080
129 349,070
10,440
65
2
1
4
1
10
1
1
12
1
2
1
19
2
10
7
3
2
1
7
1
1
3
1
7
1
6
35
4
1
6
17
6
101
3
6
10
5
19
2
2
901
5
96
,461
6
640
637
2
266
40
6
6
8
37
77
23
117
90
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
114 $722. 700
1 6, 740
11,875
77, 840
62,470
175,045
6,185
384, 520
329, 850
5,185
21, 740
16, 555
3
2
1
19
163
1
6
7
4
1
1
48,040
32, 235
15. 565
11,370
5,660
102. 765
885. 666
5.685
34.110
39, 295
21,116
5.310
5,186
67 372,620
1
2
2
10
2
1
13
1
1
1
19
2
9
7
3
2
1
9
1
1
3
1
11
1
6
35
4
1
7
17
5,310
10. 995
10, 245
,64. 225
10, 620
5,810
70, 905
5.810
5,310
6.310
106. 765
11,120
61,640
38, 920
17,0.56
10, 996
5. .5(iO
48.915
6,310
5,435
17,4.30
6.810
69, 410
6,436
31,110
191,976
21,990
5.186
37. 670
91,396
99
3
5
10
7
29
2
2
903
1,409
(
630
1,460
t
1, 130^
6I3'
1
270
43
1
6
8
35
78
24
136
86
136
568, 690
15,805
27, 925
63, 725
38, 670
166. 740
11.746
11, 746
i, 036, 065
490, 520
, 662, 845
, 807, 350
, 746, 475
, 904, 876
, 958, 750
812, 820
120, 620
5,315
23,375
36, 545
138. 625
282, 480
82, 266
423, 170
246, 432
367, 860
10,440
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SBRTICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Ungraded positions at monthly rates
equivalent to less than $6,060
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates of $6,060 and above:
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist.-
Agronomist
Billing technician _
Biochemist
Cereal technologist
Cytologist...
General engineer
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Mycologist
Pathologist
Physiologist
Physicist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Agent-
Cooperative agent
Rates less than $6,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct:
Lapses..
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts _
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from Federal-grant and Territorial
funds
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other sources
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
Other positions:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries, local rates
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies tor reim-
bursable details
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
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber
78 $173. 713
15 31.860
6 36, 930
1 5, 605
34 216,548
6,310
5,800
8,126
6,740
26, 867
19, 126
6,000
91,223
17,990
15
11
1
365
19, 595
94, 145
70, 060
8,616
1,003,067
10, 278
48, 038, 236
719.2
2,979,019
1.56.3
744, 177
49.3
273, 313
13. 9 77, 142
0.8 4,846
22.5
108,357
,361
44, 068, 096
, 326. 9
43, 889, 471
34.1
178,625
669, 933
22, 672
251, 723
830, 717
164, 602
2, 275, 135
79, 475
23,200
196, 785
153
48, 682, 391
64. 822, 166
64, 132, 719
689,447
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
77 $174, 286
16 31,914
7
1
40
1
2
1
1
1
7
4
1
21
4
1
3
18
10
1
340
42,060
5,605
251, 643
a, 060
10, 370
6,800
8,126
6,740
43, 053
26, 626
6.000
127,323
23.040
6, 940
19,645
111,4.58
64, 260
8,616
952, 836
10, 166
47,921,242
349.5
1, 657, 163
734, 067
37.1
224, 139
14.5 80,771
0.8 5,046
4.1
23,624
,607 9
45, 343, 700
,.671.6
45, 142, 600
36.3
201, 100
615,600
15, 000
264, 200
883,600
174, 200
2, 288. 700
86,100
26, 200
146, 900
2.000
49, 846. 200
66, 514, 000
65, 600, 000
914, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
79 $179, 286
23 59, 414
36.390
6,606
261, 643
6,060
10, 370
5,800
8,126
6,740
43, 063
26. 626
6.000
127,323
23.040
5.940
19,646
111.458
64, 260
23,784
3
18
10
3
334
937, 063
10,202
48, 382, 989
409.1
1, 824, 739
763, 148
2.1
12, 743
14. 7 81, 500
0.8 5,046
2.6
9, 623. 3
45,711,200
9, 687. 3
45, 511, 900
36
682, 100
15. 000
276. 200
740.000
174, 600
2, 221, 600
83,500
26,200
146,000
49. 976. 400
66. 648. 000
56, 000, 000
648, 000
Payments to States, Hawaii, Alaslia, and Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Research Service
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
22
22
26
25
60
48
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,905
GS-8.2
$6, 420
GS-8.8
$6. 228
Average grade ...
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
$126,849
486
$155, 245
456
$296, 100
Other positions
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
123
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS— continoed
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services — Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$515
205
$700
400
$1,000
Payment above basic rates .
800
128, 055
14,429
36
965
3,396
75
87
587
385
719, 533
719, 986
2,879,798
2,863,313
4,826,051
90.000
15,000
62,500
89,537
255,200
71
156,800
17,000
200
1,000
3,000
100
100
700
1,000
720,000
720,000
2,880,000
2,863,708
5,820,000
90,000
15,000
75,000
90,000
268,000
100
297,900
02 Travel
30.000
1.500
04 Communication services
1,500
06 Printing and reproduction
6,000
300
Services performed by other agencies-
200
1,500
5,800
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 .\ct, sees. 3 and 5,
title I (act of June 29. 1935)
Bankhead-Jones Act, sees. 9 and 11,
title I, of the act approved June
29, 1935, as amended by the act
of Aug. 14, 1946 (Research and
Marketing Act of 1946)
720,000
720.000
2.880,000
2,863,708
11 155 000
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,
90.000
15,000
75,000
Puerto Rico Act, approved Mar. 4,
1931
90 000
Agricultural Marketing Act
(RMA-Title II), sec. 204 (b),
500.000
15 Ta-\es and assessments
300
12,668,994
13,721,708
19, 453, 708
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range .$10,800 to $11,800:
Director, Federal-grant research
division
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Coordinator, regional research fund.
Research coordinator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Agronomist-.
Animal husbandman
Botanist
Dairy husbandman
Food technologist _
Horticulturist
Marketing technologist
Plant pathologist
Research analyst
Research information coordinator...
Soils technologist
Veterinarian _.
0S-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\nimal husbandman
Plant physiologist
Marketing technologist
Soils technologist
Nutritionist
Research analyst
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Home economist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.956
Range $3,795 to $4.545.
Range $3,410 to $4.160
Range $3,175 to $3.655
Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032...
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
OS-3.
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)
Other positions
Regular pay in e-\cess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01
Personal services.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
1 9,600
1 8,560
1 8,360
1 8,760
1 8,560
8,760
5,810
9,785
4,296
8,320
21,290
2,950
2,952
22 126, 962
0. 7 3, 993
0. 4 2, 880
21. 7 126, 849
486
515
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 10, 400
2 19, 200
9,160
8,760
8,560
1 8,760
1 8,660
8,960
7,040
6,810
9,910
4,420
19, 675
13,820
3,032
25 167, 117
0. 8 4, 647
0. 4 2, 775
24.6 166,246
455
700
156, 800
1966 estimate
Nmn- Total
ber salary
10,400
48,200
9,360
8,960
8,300
8,660
8,360
17,120
8,360
8,360
8,960
8, .360
8,360
7,040
7,040
10
2
7,040
7,040
7,040
5,810
13,615
4,545
27, 370
33.510
5,900
6,584
50 304, 554
2 8, 454
48 296, 100
1,000
800
297,900
Research on Strategic and Critical Agricultural Materials, Agri-
culture
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summarji of Personal Sercicet
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
91
18
97
69
11
78
51
8
57
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,846
GS-7.1
$2,831
CPC-3.3
$3,300
$4. 457
GS-6.4
$2, 763
CPC-2.8
$3,490
$4, 645
Average grade
GS-6 8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
.$2. 737
CPC-2.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 083
Personal service obligations:
Permanent po.sitinns
$365, 260
47, 696
1,069
182
$282, 750
30,300
950
$214, 750
21,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
750
Total personal service obligations...
414.207
314,000
236,900
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
414,101
10, 781
6,398
2.425
23.003
102
23,179
7.876
37,832
33,640
1,677
313.900
10.700
6.900
3.200
18, 400
200
26.300
8.400
32.500
19. 600
1,500
236,900
02 Travel
03 Transportation of tilings ..
8,900
6,700
2,500
05 Rents and utilitv services . -
11,000
200
07 Other contractual services
14,200
Services performed by other agencies.
8.30O
24,100
17,700
15 Taxes and assessments
1,200
Subtotal
560, 814
1,256
441,600
1,600
331, 700
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
559,558
440,000
331, 700
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
106
8
2,860
100
07 Other contractual services
2,900
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2,974
3,000
562,532
443,000
331, 700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 205
1 4,160
1 3, 335
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 330
1 4.160
2 6,590
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 455
GS-5 Range $3 410 to $4 160
1 4,160
GS-2 Range $2 750 to $3,230
1 2,750
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this
3 11,700
89
0. 7 2, 874
4 15, 080
30
3 11, 365
15
Net permanent, departmental (av-
3.7 14,485
73
66
4 16, 050
60
3 11,350
Rcgular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
50
All personal services, departmental.
3.7 14.624
4 15, 100
3 11,400
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 9.160
1 8,960
2 14,680
1 7,040
3 23,320
1 7,640
4 25,360
1 6,540
3 18, 820
1 6,740
1 9,360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural engineer
2 14,880
1 7,240
2 15, 080
C hemical engineer
Chemist
1 7,240
GS-ll. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Agronomist.
2 13,080
2 13,080
Rubber technologist —
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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE— Con.
Research on Strategic and Critical Agricultural Materials, Agri-
culture— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. RaoRe $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $26, 176
1 6,060
2 10, 245
2 11, 245
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $26. 800
2 10. 245
3 15, 930
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $27, 425
Agricultural engineer . .. .
2 10 370
3 16, 305
Chemist
i 5.660
9 40, 345
1 6.060
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
12 64, 460
2 8,465
8 29, 905
7 24, 705
4 11,880
3 8, 670
3 8,460
1 3,280
1 2,830
2 6. 824
2 5, 050
1 5, 185
8 27,045
6 17, 276
6 22,900
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$1,.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Ranee .$.■!, 17.1 to $3,685
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
4 15,015
8 27, 880
6 14. 990
3 8. 660
1 2, 740
2 7. 195
6 17. 795
3 9 170
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.W
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.9S0
3 8,890
Cra'ts. protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680
CPC-J. Range $2,760 to $3.230
1 2, 910
1 2, 952
2 6,190
1 6,185
8 29, 005
6 14. 675
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,S40
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $6,060 and above:
Pathologist
1 2. 952
2 6. 260
1 5 185
8 29, 610
2 6,725
Ungraded positions at hourly rates less
than $5,060
Tntrtl permfineni;, field
88 393, 919
8.9 33,078
6 25, 884
2.9 15.818
65 272, 132
4. 3 17, 056
0. 7 4, 987
2.4 17,611
48 209, 242
3.4 12,707
0.4 2,523
12 9 388
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accomits
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Net permanent, field (average
76 350, 775
7,822
14,670
25,304
996
116
62.4 267,700
fiOO
6,000
23,700
900
45. 4 203, 400
600
Other positions:
Part-time eniplojTuent
6 000
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
14, .SOO
700
All personal services, field.
399. 683
298, 900
225, SCO
01 Personal services
414.207
314,flOO
236. 900
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
414,101
106
313, 900
100
236,900
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Miscellaneous
Research Facilities, Agricultural Research Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
14
6
7
6
4
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 215
GS-9.0
$15,000
$5,503
GS-8.2
$15,000
Salaries established imder the act of
Apr. 24, 1948 (21 U. S. C. 113a): Aver-
$15,000
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$44,310
113
192
$45, 045
$34,803
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
148
Total personal services
02 Travel .
44,615
7,201
968
605
213
1,311
444, 124
1,747
641
30
45, 193
10,000
100
600
2,100
200
34, 803
1 000
04 Communication services
300
06 Printing and reproduction _
200
07 Other contractual services ._
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials...
2,900
350.000
8,946,000
100
150,000
15 Taxes and assessments
97
100
601,462
9,366,193
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classifieation
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT Or THE
ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
11
18
'in,
11
1
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .. ...
$5, 396
OS-8.7
$6 396
GS-8 7
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$3, 910
$108, 444
228
$221, 304
228
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base.
Total personal services
3,910
100
108, 672
8,129
388
771
388
3,869
2,322
221 532
02 Travel .
9,076
727
03 Transportation of things
50
50
200
36
1,465
05 Rents and utility services
727
7,276
4 368
08 Supplies and materials
Obligations iucun'ed ..
4,345
124, 639
246, 161
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
14
7
18
24
15
45
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 215
GS-9.0
$15, 000
$6, 429
GS-8.6
$16,000
$5,8,';2
GS-9 4
Average grade
Salaries established under the act of
Apr. 24, 1948 (21 U. S. C. 113a): Aver-
$16, 000
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$48, 220
113
192
$163,489
$256, 107
Other positions .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
376
228
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things -.
48, 526
7,301
968
655
263
1,311
444,324
1,747
676
30
153, 865
18, 129
488
1,371
2,488
200
3,809
256,335
10,076
827
1,756
05 Rents and utility services
1,727
200
07 Other contractual services
7,276
08 Supplies and materials
6,222
350,000
8,945,000
100
5,543
150,000
10 Lands and structures
16 Taxes and assessments
97
100
506, 797
9, 480, 732
433, 839
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 8,360
1 8. 960
1 4, 205
1 3.635
3 9, 766
1 16,000
1 16,000
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Vetprlnnrlan
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1 $4, 205
G9-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2 6, 590
Salaries established under the act of
Apr. 24, 1948 (21 U. S. 0. 113a):
Director
Total permanent, departmental
10 75, 426
4.2 33,408
1.6 11,122
0. 3 2, 984
3 10, 795
0. 9 6, 320
0. 6 2, 102
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this
amount
Net permanent, departmental (av-
4.6 33,881
113
29
1.6 2,373
Other positions: Intermittent em-
Regular pay In excess of 52-weeb base
16
All personal services, departmental-
34.023
2,389
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Virologist...
1 8, 360
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 7,440
1 $8, 360
1 8,360
1 7,440
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Construction engineer
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
125
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEHvicES — Continued
Field— Ci nued
General s-'I^edule pmdes— Co.itinued
OS-11. Range .,940 to $6,940:
Resident engineer-..
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer..
Superintendent (electrical)
Superintendent (mechanical)
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Salaries established under the act of
Apr. 24, 1948 (21 U. S. C. 113a):
Director
Virologist
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
comit
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. -
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 15,000
4 46,720
3.2 38,833
0.2 2,447
1.6 8,899
2.2 14,339
163
14,502
48,626
1964 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $6, 340
27,175
6,435
5.436
4,580
2,950
1 16,000
1 15,000
15 106, 075
6.6 29,677
1 13. 158
13.9 87,876
22.4 161,116
360
161,476
163,865
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 340
27.176
6.435
6.435
4,580
2,950
1 16,000
1 15,000
15 106,075
11,917
31 161,949
46 256, 107
228
256,335
EXTENSION SERVICE
Federal Extension Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
213
2
201
209
2
202
300
2
275
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary .
$5, 690
GS-7.9
$5,232
$5,650
GS-8.0
$5,605
$5,805
GS-8.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,580
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions . .
$1,087,784
9.736
4.071
333
5,929
$1,102,154
6.691
4,151
$1,554,542
5.978
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
4,296
Other payments for personal services. . .
4.500
4.598
Total personal service obligations...
1.107.853
1.117.496
1, 569, 414
Direa Obligation
01 Personal services
1,092,964
88,186
20,853
11,150
1,114,816
116,000
27,000
12,600
1,685,000
600
68,174
3,295
9,100
9,600
9,600
560
1, 566, 734
192, 000
03 Transportation of things .
32, 000
04 Communication services
19,400
Penalty mail for cooperative exten-
sion agents
2, 000, 000
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
1,093
53,026
2,165
8,817
9,597
10, 059
671
600
67,644
3,272
Services performed by other agencieS-
12.200
13. 400
09 Equipment
17,100
750
1,298,581
3, 046, 236
3, 925. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
14,889
26
2,680
2,680
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
14,915
2,680
2.680
1,313,496
3,048,915
3, 927, 680
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schediiJe grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrator of extension work
Total
salary
$13, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator
Field assistant to administrator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director of division
Extension agricultural specialists...
GS-13. Range $S.360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the administrator
Assistant director of division.
Extension agricultural specialists —
field agents _
Extension economist _.
Extension educationist.-
Extension home economist
Extension leader in agricultural en-
gineering
Extension leader In animal industry
programs
Extension leader in conservation
programs
Extension leader In consumer edu-
cational programs
Extension leader In crops, soils and
agronomy
Extension leader in farm advisory
services
Extension leader in farm manage-
ment programs
Extension leader in home economics-
Extension leader in program evalua-
tion
Extension leader in public affairs
programs _
Extension poultry husbandman
Extension specialist in entomology..
Extension specialist In 4-H Club
work
Extension specialist In forestry.
Extension specialist in garden and
food preservation
Extension specialist in nutrition
Extension specialist in parent and
family life education
Extension specialist in rural elec-
trification
Extension specialist in soil conser-
vation
Extension specialist in textiles and
clothing
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant extension leader In In-
service training
Assistant extension leader, Negro
work
Extension agricultural specialist
Extension agriculturist _
E xtension agronomist
Extension economist
Extension home economist
Extension information specialist
Extension leader in cereal crops
marketing program
Extension leader in extension publi-
cation program . . _
Extension leader in visual aids pro-
gram - -
Extension marketing economist
Extension marketing facilities spe-
cialist
Extension radio, television informa-
tion specialist
Extension rural sociologist
Extension specialist in fiscal and
personnel management trainings. .
Extension specialist in 4-H Club
work —
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Admin istrati ve oflBcer
B udget exam iner -
Budget officer -
Extension analyst
Extension information specialist
Extension marketing economist
Extension specialist in visual infor-
mation - - - —
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Budget assistant
Extension analyst
Extension information specialist...
Extension visual information spe-
cialist -
GS-8. Range $4'.62b to $5,370... ,
G.S-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 ,
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
G.S-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC.3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental 182 997,803
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$10, 800
50.000
20,400
1 9,360
4 36, 240
4 33. 440
5 44.600
2 16,920
3 25, 080
8.360
8,360
16, 720
16,720
8,360
8.360
8,360
8,960
8,360
8,360
15,080
7,640
15,280
15,880
14,280
6 36,000
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
7,040
6,940
18,020
6,940
6,940
13,680
6,940
6,940
6,435
6,185
1
1
11
7
39
36
10
1
4
1
16, 305
5,560
6,370
60,605
30,316
152, 365
124. 165
32. 940
3,230
11,568
2,420
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,050
7 69, 600
2 20, 400
1 9. 360
4 36. 440
4 33. 440
6 53, 760
2 17, 120
3 25,080
8,360
8,360
25. 080
17, 120
8.560
8.360
8.360
9.160
8,360
8,360
7,240
16,280
7,840
16, 480
7,840
14, 480
43,440
7,240
8,040
7,040
6,940
18,020
6,940
6,940
12,880
6,940
6,560
5,310
11,120
6,686
5.370
60,755
30.690
165. 720
135. 690
29, 690
3,230
11, 728
2,490
190 1,053,848
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $32. 650
4 43, 200
2
1
2
2
1
1
11
9
60
60
11
1
70.400
10, 000
9,360
36,640
34.040
63.960
17,620
26,680
8,360
8,360
8,360
8.360
8,360
66,880
8,360
8,360
25,080
16,720
8,560
8,660
42,200
17,520
8,760
8,660
8,660
9,360
8,660
8,560
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
2
1
3
15,480
8,040
23,720
14,480
7,040
7,040
7,040
43,840
7,040
14, 480
8,040
6.940
18,420
6,140
6,940
12,880
6,940
6,940
10, 745
5,435
10,120
11, 245
6,810
6,370
62.006
38,905
230.850
174. 190
35.330
3,310
4 11,888
1 2, 560
262 1,488,413
270200—54-
126
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
EXTENSION SERVICE— Continued
Federal Extension Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAI/ SEBVICE8 CODtlDned
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
13. 8 $61, 628
1.6 11,660
4 23,472
Num- Total
ber salary
6.8 $41,126
1 8,684
3.6 19,833
Num- Total
ber salary
8. 6 $93, 621
1 8,694
1 2 10,642
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accoimts ..
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
pnnnt
Net permanent, departmental (av-
176
958,097
4,816
3,642
333
4,778
186.8
1,023.872
1,800
3,979
248.4
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment . - - .
1,396,940
1,800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week hase..-
Paymnnt above basic rates: Overtime
4,122
Other payments for personal services;
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details ___
4,600
4,698
All personal services, departmental.
971,666
1,034.161
1,407,460
Field:
General schedule Rrades:
G.'5-13. Range $S.36fl to $9,360:
Extension agriculturist
1 9,360
Extension leader in agricultural
6 41,800
Extension specialist in soil con-
servation
1 9,360
2 14,480
1 8,040
2 14,880
1 8,040
1 6,436
1 4, 646
4 14, 300
2 6,640
12 68. 630
3 9,945
1 9,360
1 9. 360
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Extension agricultural specialist
Extension cotton ginning specialist-
Extension marketing specialist
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
2 14, 880
1 8,040
2 16. 280
1 8,040
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.656
2 7,310
2 7, 310
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Ungraded pnsltijns at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above: Agents
Rates less than $6,060
11 64.649
2 6. 920
22 164. 249
6 13, 420
31 173,466
2.7 14.381
6.4 29,387
19 HI, 159
38 259, 469
Deduct:
1. 3 8. 860
Portion of salaries paid by States
lapses
8.1 32,997
120
12.1 92,997
Net permanent, field (average num-
22.9 129,687
4,920
429
1,161
12.9 78,282
4,891
172
24. 6 157, 602
Other posltioxis: Intermittent employ-
4,178
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Other payments for personal services:
174
136. 187
83.345
181, 964
01 Personal services
1,107,853
1,117,496
1 669 414
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
1,092,964
14,889
1,114,816
2,680
1,666,734
2,680
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Farmer Cooperative Service
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total niunber of permanent positions
Average number of all employees-
65
65
62
69
62
67
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary..
$5,638
GS-8.0
$5,715
QS-8.3
$5, 787
GS-8.3
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$352. 623
1,300
169
$330,000
1,300
$329,100
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
1,300
353,982
24,515
473
3,465
331,300
27,900
600
14,000
330. 400
02 Travel
27,900
600
04 Communication services
15,600
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estUnate
05 Rents and utility services...
$1,228
28.229
283
688
2.436
686
248
$700
29,500
06 Printing and reproduction
$29,500
Services perfurmed by other agencies
08 SuppI les and materials'
600
2.700
600
200
600
2,700
600
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments __
200
Total obligations - .
416,033
408,000
408,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL 8EBVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 esthnate
Departmental:
General schedule trades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 050
1 10, 400
1 8.360
8 72. 280
10 76. 200
1 7. 240
2 12. 280
1 6.940
1 6. 060
1 5. 060
1 5, 435
1 5,310
1 5. 060
1 5. 185
1 4. 995
3 13. 990
8 29, 780
15 61.065
6 18, 740
1 2,632
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 800
1 10. 400
1 8. 500
8 72. 680
11 83.640
1 7, 440
2 11.880
1 6,940
1 6. 060
1 6. 060
1 5. 560
1 ,■;. 436
1 6. 060
1 6, 185
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 10, 600
1 8. 760
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Agricultural economist
8 73, 280
11 84 640
GS-12. Range $7,0i0 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist _. .
1 7, 640
2 12. 280
1 6 940
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural economist
Information officer..
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant _.
1 6 060
.Administrative assistant
1 6.060
1 5.685
Information specialist.
1 5. 560
Personnel officer
1 5 060
1 6, 310
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3 14, 365
8 30.460
13 44, 155
5 15. 950
1 2. 712
3 14,615
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
8 30, 905
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
13 44. 716
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
6 16, 110
1 2, 792
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses..
65 367,062
0. 6 4, 539
62 351.342
3.1 21,342
62 365, 812
4 9 26. 712
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay .
64. 5 352. 523
1,300
159
58. 9 330, 000
1,300
67. 1 329, 100
1,300
01 Personal services
363, 982
331,300
330, 400
FOREST SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
yOEEST SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
7.086
3.299
9,649
7.064
3.309
9.621
6,906
2.301
8.280
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,656
GS-6.6
$3. 695
$4. 673
GS-6.6
$3,703
$4. 691
Average grade .
GS-6.6
■Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,708
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions . .
$29. 128. 614
7, 104. 689
110,976
997. 526
1. 734, 754
$29. 5.™. 712
7, 372, 265
101. R9S
989, 283
1. 952. 560
$28. 269. 848
6, 279. 240
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
98, 217
69.5. 633
Other payments for personal services. . .
1, 284. 647
Total personal service obligations.. .
39. 076. 659
39. 975. 718
35. 627. 585
Direct Obligaliona
37. 176. 562
1, 334. 722
660. 791
384. 593
517. 149
189, 027
2. 201. 245
267. 891
3.323.000
2, 736. 852
190, 144
17,901
37. 729. 276
1, 343. 394
616. 334
469. 562
490. 871
198. 751
1, 745. 259
317.471
3.417.223
2, 443. 972
129.206
8,081
33. 502. 343
02 Travel
1,214 074
424. 398
04 Communication services _ .
446.000
435. 742
191.821
1, 246. 978
Services performed by other agencies.
266. 010
2,476.177
09 Equipment _
2, 275. 207
114, 630
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
127
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
F0HE3T SEB VICE— continued
Direct Oi/iffoiiOTii— Continued
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
$39, S90
141, 224
$28,355
142,498
165,000
$26,778
114.428
Contingpncy fiind^
4,685,000
Subtotal
49, 169, 991
474,333
49, 142, 263
474. 635
47, 419, 484
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
462, 484
''
48,695,658
48, 667, 618
46, 957, 000
Obligaticms Payable Out of ReimbuTsemenls
From Other Accounts
1, 900. 997
87.036
27,366
14.822
72, 591
251
223. 984
16,974
3,030,018
388,666
17, 266
6,140
2. 246. 442
106. 681
38.450
19. 2'0
33.050
2.460
356.000
77,650
3,702,363
763,700
18,000
6,950
2, 125, 242
02 Travel
101, 131
38,450
04 Communication services - - - - ..
19.280
33,060
2,450
07 Other contractual services
353,700
Services performed by otheragencics.
08 Supplies and materials . _
75,650
3, 691, 697
09 Equipment...
763,700
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
18.000
4,650
Subtotal
5, 733, 989
2! 6
7,370,016
7, 227, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
6, 733, 773
7,370,016
7, 227, 000
Tota] obligations
64,429,431
66,037,634
64, 184, 000
ALLOCATION TO THE DEPAKTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
10
113
120
9
108
116
9
69
77
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,735
GS-7.1
$4,721
OS-7.1
$4, 778
GS-7.3
Personal service obligations:
$34,298
359,012
134
37,202
$39, 759
350, 567
143
36, 486
$37, 725
Other positions
219, 619
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates.
149
25,517
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
430,646
430, 628
4,441
2,325
653
16, 106
3
75, 477
43.624
18,699
6,340
426,956
426, 956
6.914
2,198
582
19,499
25
61,842
38,763
9.911
5,311
282,910
282. 910
02 Travel .
3.700
03 Transportation of things-.
1,680
546
05 Rents and utility services
11,188
06 Printing and reproduction.
10
39. 910
08 Supplies and materials ...
20.171
09 Equipment .
5.545
15 Taxes and assessments
3.340
Subtotal
597,096
25,087
571,000
21,000
369,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence . .
9,000
Total direct obligations
672. 009
660,000
360,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
18
744
09 Equipment. -
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
762
Total obligations
672, 771
650,000
360,000
SUMMARY
Summary of Perstmal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-.
Average number nf S()l pmplnyees
7,096
3,412
9,669
7,073
3,417
9,737
6,915
2,370
8,357
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. .
$4,665
GS-6.6
$3,696
■
K673
GS-6.6
$3,703
$4,691
Average grade .
QS-6.6
Ungraded positions: Average .salary
$3,708
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
auMUAET— continued
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service obligations:
$29,162,912
7. 463. 701
111,110
1.034,728
1, 734, 754
$29, 699, 471
7, 722, 832
102, 041
1,025,769
1, 952, 660
$28. 307. 573
6. 498. 759
98,366
721. 150
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Other payments for personal services...
1. 284, 647
Totalpersonal services
39, 607, 205
40. 402. 673
35, 910, 495
Direct Obligations
37. 606. 190
1,339,163
663,116
385, 146
633, 256
189, 030
2, 276. 722
257. 891
3,366,624
2, 756. 461
190. 144
17,901
39.890
146,564
38.166.231
1,349.308
618. 532
470. 144
610. 370
198. 776
1. 807. 101
317.471
3,456.986
2, 453. 883
129.206
6.081
28.355
147, 809
165.000
33, 786, 253
02 Travel
1.217,774
03 Transportation of things
426 076
446.546
06 Rents and utilitv services _.
446. 930
191.831
1, 286. 888
Services performed by other agencies.
266. 010
2. 496, 348
09 Equipment . .
2,280,752
114,630
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments - ..
26, 778
117,768
4,686,000
Subtotal
49,767,087
499,420
49,713,263
495, 635
47,788,484
471, 484
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations
49, 267, 667
49,217,618
47,317,000
Obligaticms Payable Out of Rdmbursementt
From Other Accounts
1,901,015
87,035
27, 365
14,822
22,591
251
223,984
16, 974
3,030,018
389, 300
17, 256
5,140
2, 246, 442
106, 681
38,460
19,280
33.050
2.450
356,000
77,650
3, 702. 363
763,700
18,000
6,960
2, 126, 242
02 Travel
101,131
38.450
19.280
06 Rents and utility services
33.050
2.450
07 Other contractual services
363.700
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
75.660
3,691.697
09 Equipment
763, 700
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
16 TfiYPs f^nri ^<!sew>m''nts
18,000
4,650
Subtotal
6, 734, 751
216
7,370,016
7,227,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations payable out of
relmbtusements from other ac-
5, 734, 536
7,370,016
7,227,000
Total obligations
65, 002, 202
66, 687, 634
64,644,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Grades established by act of Oct. 15,
1949, Public Law 359:
Chief forester of the Forest Service
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief. Forest Service
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief, Forest Service
Consultant
Forest products technologist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Assistant to chief
Division leader
Fiscal officer
Forest economist
Forester
Information officer _..
Land utilization specialist
Patliologist
Range conservationist-..
Statistician _.
Technologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative ofScer
Cartographic engineer
Communication officer.-
Educationist -.-
Entomologist
Fiscal officer
Forester
Forest economist
Hydraulic engineer..
Information officer
Land utilization specialist...
Mechanical engineer.
Placement officer
Position classifier
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $14,800
48,400
1 11,050
3 33,900
21,000
10,600
9,800
9,600
9,800
111, 400
10,600
1 10,000
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 10,600
17,320
9,360
8,360
8,760
17, 120
16, 720
108, 320
26,280
8,660
8,360
9.360
8,660
8,760
8,760
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $14,800
1 11,300
3 33, 900
1 10, 800
2
1
1
1
1
12
1
1
1
1
1
20. 200
10.600
10,000
9,800
9,800
122.600
10.600
9,600
10,000
9,600
10,000
16,720
9,360
8,560
8,960
17,120
16, 720
117,680
35. 640
8,760
8,660
1 8, 760
1 8, 960
1 8,960
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
4 49. 000
1 11,300
3 34, 650
1 10, 800
20,200
10,600
10,000
9,800
10. 000
123, 200
10,600
9,600
10, 000
9,800
10,000
16, 720
9,360
8,560
8,960
17,320
16, 920
118, 280
35, 640
8,760
8,560
8,760
8,960
8,960
128
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FOREST SERVICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Forest Service — Continued
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departm en tal— Contin ued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Publications writer
Range conservationist
Safety officer
Statistician
Technologist--
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant--
Administrative officer -
Architect
Biologist
Branch chief -
Editor
Engineer
Forest economist---
Forester -
Information specialist -
Land appraisal engineer--
Motion picture director—
Range conservationist
Statistician -
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
** Architect
Assistant budget officer-
Editor
Exhibit specialist
Forest economist-
Forester
Information specialist ,
Photogrammctric engineer-—
Position classifler
Piocuromcnt and property officer.,.
Range conservationist
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant - -
Administrative assistant
Architect .-. ---
Forest economist
Forester - --
Personnel assistant --
Photdgraninietric engineer
Research editor __
Scirntlfif illustrator
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Range $4,205 to $4,955
Range $3,795 to $4.545
Range $3,410 to $4.160— -
Range $3,175 to $3.6.55
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430 --
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
GS-7.
GS-6.
OS-5.
OS^.
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,760
17.520
8.660
8.560
17,720
14.480
7.040
8.040
7.440
7.040
7,840
22,320
29.160
7,440
7,240
7,440
7,240
7,840
2 12, 680
Total permanent, departmental 278
6.140
6,740
6,140
6,940
12, 480
12,680
6,640
6.340
11.880
13,080
5.686
6.310
6.810
5.060
10. 246
6.185
6.310
6,060
6,0(iO
10, 740
92, 350
53,040
165, 220
169. 815
77. 350
8,730
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 960
17,720
8,760
8,560
17,720
2 14, 480
7.440
7.040
8.040
8.040
22. 320
22.120
7.640
7.240
7.640
7.240
7,840
6.740
6,940
6,140
6,740
6,140
11.880
12.680
13, 080
6,740
6,340
12,080
6,540
1 6. 810
2 10, 495
1 3.310
11 31,912
Deduct:
Lapses-.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts -
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid Irom this
account
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay-- -
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-1.5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, forest products laboratory.
Regional foresters
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director, forest products
laboratory
Chemical engineer _
Chemist
Director, forest and range experi-
ment stations
Director, tropical forestry unit
Engineer
Pathologist
Regional director,
Technologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Assistant regional foresters
Chemical engineer
Chemist _
1, 663, 062
35.3
176, 509
6. 6 33, 016
7. 6 40. 647
1
2
1
1
1
2
19
10
43
46
22
3
6,185
10, 495
6.310
6,435
6,186
6,060
9.990
87. 270
43.700
168. SSO
159.410
67, 780
8,890
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 960
2 17, 920
1 8. 760
2 17, 720
2 14,880
7,640
7,040
8,040
8,040
22,320
14,880
7,640
7,440
7.640
7.440
8,040
6,740
6.940
6.340
6,940
6,340
12.0S0
12,680
13.080
6.740
6. .540
12.280
6,540
1 5.810
2 10. 620
1 3,310
10 29, 920
, 394. 085
2.805
8,333
730
1.402.953
1 10.800
10 108,750
1 10.600
1 9.600
2 20, 200
112.200
10.000
9.600
10.400
9.800
9,600
8,360
34,040
5.55.120
16.720
26,880
5.310
10. 620
6,310
6.435
5,310
6,185
10,115
88. 145
44,075
157, 900
134. 626
68. 050
8,890
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1 3,310
10 30, 000
270 266
1, 649, 125 1, 496, 460
14.3
78, 342
6. 3 22, 178
4. 6 30, 768
255
1, 479, 363
6,6.'*0
6,674
300
1,491,017
1 11,060
10 110,600
1 10, 600
1 9, 600
2 20, 200
n 112.800
10.000
9.600
10.600
9.800
9,800
1 8.560
4 34. 8-10
60 637.800
2 16.720
3 26, 880
18
98, 609
6. 3 22, 178
4. 2 27. 942
235.9
1,402.615
6.680
6,387
300
1.413,982
1
10
ll.O.TO
111,250
1 10, 600
1 9. 800
2 20. 200
112.800
10. 200
9,800
10.600
10.000
9.800
8. 660
34.840
495. flon
16.920
27, 280
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Forester
Engineer
Entomologist.- ,,,
Forest economist ,-
Forester
Forest products technologist
Forest supervisor
Information specialist
Pathologist
Range conservationist,,
Regional fiscal agent
Technologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer,.
Agent -
Agriculturist --.
.Assistant to assistant regional for-
ester
Cartographic engineer
Deputy regional fiscal agent
Electronics engineer -
Chemical engineer -
Chemist -.- --
Equipment engineer
Engineer —
Entomologist
Fire control officer
Fiscal agent-- -- --
Forest economist ---
Forester
Forest geneticist
Forest products technologist
Forest supervisor
Geologist-- --
Hydraulic engineer --
Land utilization specialist
Mathematician
Mechanical engmeer
Pathologist,
Personnel officer
Physicist
Plant physiologist
Property and supply clerk
Range conservationist
Regional fiscal agent
Safety officer- --
Soil scientist
Technologist
Training and safety officer --.
Training officer
■Wildlife technician
QS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Airplane pUot --
Architect -- -
Area conservationist
Assistant forest supervisor
Budget officer
Cartographic engineer
Chemical engineer --.
Chemist --
Civil engineer -- --
Classification officer
Communications officer
Deputy regional fiscal agent
District forest ranger
Editor -- -
Educationist -,- —
Electronic engineer —
Engineer - ,
Entomologist -
Equipment engineer
Fire control officer-- ,-
Fiscal inspector -
Forest economist -
Forester
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, .320
36. 440
68. 680
63. 120
193. 120
17.920
109. 280
8. 760
26. 080
36.040
60. 920
43,600
6 42 440
1 7,040
4 29,360
11 85, 640
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$36. 440
68. 880
64.360
194. 320
26. 280
185. 920
8. 760
26. 480
44. 400
61.720
44, 400
6 43, 440
1
1
2
9
1
12
7
3
1
6
112
7,040
7,040
16.880
67.960
7.040
92,080
63. 080
23.120
7.240
46. 040
848,880
Forest physiologist
Forest products technologist---
Forest supervisor
Hydrologist- ---
Information specialist
Land utilization specialist
Mechanical engineer.-
Parachute project administrative
officer -
Pathologist ---
Photogrammctric engineer
Plant physiologist
Position cla.sslfler
Property and supply officer -.
Range conservationist, ---
Regional law enforcement officer. ..
Soil conservationist---
Soil scientist
Supply officer
TectinologLst -
Topographic engineer -
Training officer -
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Fiscal hispector -
Property and supply officer -..
Regional fiscal Inspector
2
120
1
1
6
1
2
8
1
1
1
1
12
1
2
2
12
3
2
1
19
14
6
1
2
44
2
4
1
7
1
1
8
6
80
5
1
1
16
11
2
6
1
3
223
14. 680
917,000
7,640
7.440
40,200
7,040
14,880
60,520
7,040
7,240
7,640
8.040
91, 480
7,440
14. 280
15. 480
92.080
21,720
16,880
8,040
121, 660
90, 160
38.240
6,940
11,880
284, 560
13, 480
26. 760
6.340
44. ISO
6.740
6,940
60. 920
39. 640
477. 600
32. 300
6.940
6.340
96. 900
72, 940
12.880
36. 040
6.740
18, 820
1, 407, 620
1
2
1
2
9
1
13
9
3
1
4
112
29,760
70. 360
7.240
14.080
7.240
16.080
69.160
7.240
99. 720
67. 760
23.720
7.240
30. 660
854, 080
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$36. 640
69. 880
54. 760
195.120
26. 480
186. 720
8.960
26. 480
44.400
61,920
44, 400
6 43, 840
'4""36,"i60
2 14. 280
108 832.920
1 7, 840
6
1
2
9
1
1
1
1
10
1
2
2
12
3
2
1
40.200
7.240
14. 880
68. 560
7.240
7.240
7.840
8.040
74. 800
7.040
14. 280
16.680
92.080
21. 920
16. 080
8,040
18, 420
6.340
6.740
12. 880
6.940
6,740
6.940
47.180
19. 820
6.340
6.940
19. 8211
121.600
6,940
6.740
12.480
6,140
42. 38(1
13. &S0
6.940
3 17.7,50
2 12. 500
1 6. 876
19 122.460
14 91.960
6 33. 300
2 13, 080
9
1
2
1
2
9
1
13
9
3
1
4
108
1
2
104
1
70. 760
7.240
14. 280
7.240
16. 280
69.360
7.240
100, 520
68.360
23.720
7.440
30,760
826. 320
7.040
14. 480
805. 760
7,840
267. 940
6.940
26. 960
13.080
44. ,180
6.740
4
126
6
1
1
10
11
2
10
1
3
241
51.920
25, 960
749, 440
32,900
6,940
6.540
63. 400
72. 940
13.080
62. 800
6.740
19. 420
1, 626, 640
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
3
1
1
3
17
1
1
2
1
6
1
18, 620
6.640
6.740
6.940
6.940
6,940
6.940
59. 660
19. 820
6. .MO
6,940
20, 020
107. ISO
6.940
6,940
12,680
6,340
37.440
6.940
4 24. 125
2 12, 600
3 18,000
1
2
9
1
1
1
1
11
1
2
2
12
3
2
1
19
12
5
2
7,240
15.280
69.160
7,240
7,440
8,040
8.040
82.640
7,040
14. 680
15. 880
92.880
22.320
16. 080
8,040
123, 460
78. 680
33. 300
13. 280
37
1
4
2
7
1
242. 980
6.940
27. 560
13. 280
44. 980
6,940
4
126
6
1
1
10
12
2
10
1
3
235
62. 320
26. 160
752. 440
33. 100
6.940
6.640
64. 000
79, 080
13. 280
63.200
6.940
19, 620
1,499.300
5,940
18,820
6,540
6.940
6,940
1
9
3
1
1
2
17
1
6,940
6.940
69. 660
20. 420
6.740
6.940
13,280
108.180
6.940
2 12.680
1 6.340
6 37. 840
1 6, 940
4 24.260
2 12. 500
3 18. 125
I
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
129
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Field— Continued
OBneral schedule ^ades— Continued
GS-9. Rangp $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Agent .-_ _
Agriculturist
Airplane pilot
Architect .-. _
Assistant fiscal agent
Biologist
Budget analyst
Cartographic draftsman
Cartographic engineer
Communications officer
District forest ranger
Editor
Engineer _
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
Fiscal accoimtant
Fiscal accountant and auditor.
Fiscal auditor
Fiscal officer
Forest economist
Forester
Qeneticist
Highway engineer
Information specialist
Landscape architect-
Mechanical engineer
Meteorologist
Nurseryman.
Pathologist
Personnel assistant
Photogrammetric engineer
Physicist
Plant physiologist
Position classifier.
Project conservationist
Range conservationist
Regional accountant
Regional auditor
Regional fiscal inspector
Soil conservationist _
Soil scientist
Statistician
Superintendent of construction .
Supply officer..
Technologist
Training officer
Topographical engineer
aS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to .$,5.315
CPC-9. Range .$4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490...
Range $3,435 to $4.035
Range $3,200 to $3,680
Range $2,974 to $3.4.54
Range $2.7.50 to $3.230
Range $2,552 to $3,032...
CPC-2. Range .$2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
CPC-7.
CPC-6.
CPC-5.
CPC-4.
CPC-3.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates less
than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
NIghtwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad...
Num- Total
her salary
142 $S07. 395
1
17
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
600
5,060
99.2,0
22, 240
6,060
6.435
5.185
J 060
6.935
11.870
10, 745
3. 330. 3-. 5
3 15, 930
70, <R0
79. 645
6,685
6.310
22,115
5,185
6,810
42, 105
1,121,180
6,685
6,185
11,120
11,620
6,060
5,810
34, 735
44,480
11,495
49.915
6,060
1
3
15
4
1
1
2
5
1
3
2
3
1
1
1
687
5,685
17,305
85. 650
22, 740
5.310
5.810
10, 370
27. 800
5,685
17, 555
11,620
16. 180
6,185
5,810
5,370
3, 118, 530
464
1, 967, 355
801
2, 968, 160
746
2, 597, 600
817
2, 557, 430
486
1, 422. 100
6 13, 380
16
11
20
34
32
5
19
26
2
472
81.915
48.650
87. 675
128.390
110.800
16.150
60,490
68,752
4,810
1, 706, 127
7 15, 827
6,818
30, 790, 261
421.3
1, 547, 645
675.2
2,630,534
1, 156, 745
6, 013. 5
27, 768. 827
6, 130. 156
22.988
1, 307. 752
105, 777
962. 632
9,305
72,061
1954 estimate
NuJi- Total
her salary
134 $769,915
1
19
4
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
567
3
2
13
15
5.060
110.390
22.490
5.185
5. sno
6.310
5.185
5.935
17,430
10, 495
, 149, 895
10, 370
V2, 780
80,775
1
3
1
1
7
193
5,435
16, 555
5,310
5,810
37, 545
1,074.955
1 5,810
1 5, 185
2 11,370
2 11,620
5.810
35.110
48.790
11.620
45, 105
5,185
5.685
17, 555
66. 345
22, 865
5,435
21.740
16, 805
5,810
17.680
11.745
15, 930
1 5, 810
1 5, 370
713
3, 240, 495
474
2, 001, 490
820
3, 053, 200
756
2, 651, 260
797
2, 502, 990
462
1, 310, 580
4 11,120
15 77. 975
8 35. 700
18 80, 570
32 124.620
30 109. 120
4 13,096
18 66. 620
25 72, 436
1 2,770
463
1, 723, 705
8 20,248
6,803
30,906,335
327.5
1, 155, 801
3.3
2, 751. :
0.3 1,100
1, 122, 537
,064.8
28, 120, 108
6, 393. 579
26. 247
1, 297. 326
96. 367
945. 155
8.821
71,493
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
130 $751,300
1 5. 185
14 84, 840
22, 740
5.185
4
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
567
5.686
5.310
6.185
5,935
17, .5.55
10. 620
3,162.395
2 10. 620
13 73. 155
19 102.140
1 6, 435
3 16, 680
1 5,310
1 5,810
9 47, 915
186
1,038,785
1 5.810
1 5.310
2 11.370
2 11,620
5,810
35,110
48,915
5,810
45.230
5.310
6,185
6,810
17, 655
77,840
22.990
6.435
11.870
16, 930
5,810
17.680
11.745
16, 055
1 5, 810
1 6, 370
696
3, 176, 206
463
1, 962, 560
814
3, 034, 440
730
2, 565. 350
772
2, 430, 760
461
1, 309. 470
4 11,120
14 73. 160
6 28.400
17 76. 330
32 125.170
29 106. 160
4 13. 096
21 66. 444
21 60. 072
1 2,840
452
1, 686, 070
7 15, 827
30, 353, 954
370.2
1, 322, 479
2, 753, 205
155
626.688
5,751.2
26, 904, 958
4, 863. 633
22.447
606.999
92, 979
641,286
8,071
71, 493
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES— -Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Other payments for personal services:
Casual workers
Payments to other agencies for relm-
$1, 717, 023
17, 731
$1,947,666
4,894
$1,282,647
2,100
AU personal services, field
38, 104, 262
38,911,666
34,496.613
01 Personal services
39, 607, 205
40, 402, 673
35. 910, 496
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
37, 606, 190
1,901,015
38,166,231
2, 246, 442
33, 785, 263
2, 126, 242
Obligations payable out of rebnburse-
Forest Roads and Trails, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
FOREST SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions,
.\verage number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
-■Vverage grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade _
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions ,
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc base...
Payment above basic rate5.
Other payments for personal services...
Total personal service obligations..
Direct Obligations
Subtotal
Deduct charges (or quarters and subsist-
ence _
Personal services.
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials..
Equipment
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations..
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursementt
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment.
10 Lands and structures
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out ot
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obligations.
1953 actual
1954 estimate
819
793
1,613
$4,660
GS-6.6
$3,971
CPC-7,4
$3, 621
$3, 353. 778
2, 128. 323
12. 899
58, 141
1,174
5,554.315
6, 495. 698
158. 530
67. 558
62. 909
74.639
12. .597
345, 366
11,423
2, 824. 862
92. 687
571. 570
3.278
37,238
9,748,356
24,605
9, 723. 760
58.617
3,561
201
1,328
3,751
62, 636
1,544
964
61
122,663
9, 846, 413
1,855
$4,616
GS-6.6
$4,014
CPC-7.4
$3. 666
$3, 696, 667
2, 700. 046
14,217
69,259
6, 470, 189
1955 estimate
6, 366, 689
179. 172
96. 060
77.820
81.620
12.700
1, 257, 435
4.175
3. 560. 882
167. 790
1,296.211
300
37, 662
13, 138, 516
21,753
13.116,763
103,500
3,500
600
3,200
10.000
102,000
1,150
1,000
60
225,000
13, 341, 763
838
789
1,671
$4,642
GS-6.6
$4. 035
CPC-7.4
$3, 555
$3, 696, 667
2, 145, 624
14,219
69, 259
5,915,769
6, 812. 269
175, 000
75,000
67, 464
60.000
12. 700
1, 000. 000
4.175
2. 644. 845
165.000
6,000.000
300
30.000
16, 046, 753
21.753
103.500
3.500
600
3,200
10,000
102,000
1,150
1,000
50
225.000
16, 250, 000
ALLOCATION- TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Total number ot permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
50
15
68
60
56
104
Average salaries and grades:
leneral schedule grades:
$4,125
OS-6.1
$4,170
GS-6.4
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$176,550
45,128
$202,000
170,000
Other positions
..............
130
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FOREST SERVICE— Continued
Forest Roads and Trails, Forest Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1953 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC KOADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— Con.
01 Personal services— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
$681
8,643
$760
7,250
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
229,002
17,659
158
117
2,957
1,260
61, 552
29,893
17
828,993
1,277
380.000
60,000
2,000
1,000
4,000
1,000
150.000
100,000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things...
04 CnrnTniinimfinn sprvirns
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Otber contractual services
OS Supplies and materials..
09 Equipment .
10 Lands and structures
6,829,378
6,000
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
1, 172, 875
77
7, 632, 378
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence .. ,.
Total obligations
1, 172, 798
7, 632, 378
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Full-time equivalent of al! other positions.
869
808
1,671
888
1,025
1,969
838
789
1,671
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary.
$4,615
GS-6.4
$3,971
CPC-7.4
$3,521
$4,571
GS-6.6
$4,014
CPC-7.4
$3,555
$4,642
GS-6.6
$4,035
Average grade
Average salary
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,655
Personal service obligations:
$3,630,328
2,173,451
13, 580
64,784
1,174
$3,898,667
2, 870, 046
14, 967
66,509
$3,696,667
2,145,624
14.219
69,259
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
Total personal service obligations...
6,783,317
6, 860, 189
5,915,769
Direct Obligations
6, 724, 700
176. 189
67, 716
63, 026
77, 696
13,847
406, 918
11,423
2.854,755
92,704
1, 400, 563
3,278
38,615
6,746,689
239. 172
98, 060
78, 820
85,620
13,700
1,407,435
4,175
3,660,882
167, 790
8,125,589
300
42,662
5,812,269
176, 000
75.000
67.464
60,000
12, 700
1,000,000
4,175
2, 644, 845
165.000
6, 000, 000
300
30,000
02 Travel .
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Subtotal
10, 921, 230
24,682
20,670,894
21,763
16,046,763
21,763
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations
10.896,548
20, 649, 141
16.025,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
58.617
3,661
201
1,328
3,761
52,636
1,644
964
61
103, 500
3,600
600
3,200
10,000
102,000
1, 150
1,000
60
103, 500
3,500
600
3.200
10, 000
102, 000
1, LW
1,000
50
02 Travel..
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures...
15 Taxes and assessments. .
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
122. 663
225,000
225,000
Total obligations
11,019,211
20,874,141
16,250,000
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,200
2 17, 320
2 17,620
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,400
2 17.320
2 17, 520
1 8.760
1 9. 360
1 9, 160
1 8,660
2 14, 680
1 7,040
2 16, 280
2 14, 280
1 7,040
1 6, 140
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,400
2 17, 720
2 17,920
1 8,760
1 9,360
1 9,160
1 8,660
2 14,680
1 7,040
2 16, 480
2 14,680
1 7,040
1 6,140
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Engineer.
Fiscal officer .. ..
Forester
1 9,360
1 8. 960
1 8,360
2 14,280
Inspector ...
Procurement officer
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer.. ..
2 16,080
2 14, 280
Property and supply officer
GS-11, Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,940
1 6,340
1 5, 185
1 6.186
1 6. 935
1 5.810
1 6, 185
1 4. 705
3 13. 610
7 26. 745
11 38,686
6 15,550
1 3,310
2 6,984
Property and supply officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Accountant.
1 6,310
1 6, 310
1 6,935
1 6,810
1 6,310
2 9,410
4 17, 805
7 26, 995
11 38,926
5 16.030
1 3, 310
2 6, 984
1 6,310
1 6,310
1 6,935
1 6,810
1 6,310
2 9. 536
4 17,930
7 27,245
11 39, 165
6 16,030
1 3,310
2 6,984
Patent officer
Purchasing agent ...
G8-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645. . .
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4. 160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,7,10 to $3,230 ...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
61 263,429
1.3 10,715
2.4 10,990
0.3 1,922
65 291,674
1 8,431
1.4 8,904
0.4 3,710
65 293,814
1.6 10,571
1.4 8,904
0.4 3,710
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
accoimt
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
47.6
243,646
937
123
53
278,049
1,069
62.4
278,049
1,069
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental..
244,706
279,118
279,118
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
6 64,960
1 8, 660
1 7,240
1 7,440
6 44,840
2 14, 580
1 7,840
2 12,880
1 6,640
3 19,220
3 20,020
19 120,460
6 30, 100
11 68,740
6 46,800
1 8,760
2 15, 280
1 7,440
6 45.440
2 15. OSO
1 7, 840
2 12,680
6 46,800
1 8,760
2 16, 480
1 7,640
6 45.840
2 15.080
1 8,040
2 12,880
Engineer .
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to the assistant regional
Engineer
Highway engineer.
Information specialist.. .
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant forest supervisor.
Civil engineer...
6 38, 240
2 13,080
21 133, 740
6 37, 240
10 63 600
1 6. 940
1 6, 940
1 6. 940
1 6. 940
1 6, 340
1 5. 810
2 10, 870
16 90, 335
1 6, 935
28 146,930
1 6, 435
1 6, 810
1 6.060
14 75. 340
1 6. 436
1 6. 185
1 6,060
1 6, 810
1 5. 810
1 6.810
2 11, 745
42 183,485
46 188, 950
65 244,275
68 198,040
76 244,120
9 26,030
6 38.640
2 13,080
21 134,540
6 37, 440
4 26, 760
1 6.940
1 6.940
1 6.940
1 6, 140
1 6,340
1 5, 810
2 10, 995
16 90, 835
1 5. 936
28 146,680
1 6,435
1 6. 810
1 6,060
8 43. 730
1 5. 435
1 5.310
1 6,060
1 6. 810
1 6, 810
1 6. 810
2 11, 745
32 141,310
38 161.960
.58 2*^1 mo
Deputy regional fiscal agent
Engineer
Highway engineer
Plant physiologist
Position classifier
Propertv and supply officer
1 6,940
Soil scientist...-
1 6, 140
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Cartographic engineer. . .
2 10, 996
16 84, 776
1 6, 936
31 162,236
1 6,310
2 11,245
3 17. 655
13 69. 780
1 6, 310
1 6, 185
Civil engineer. _
Construction engineer
Engineer.
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal accountant and auditor.
Information specialist
Personnel assistant.
Plant physiologist.
Procurement officer
1 6.810
1 6, 810
1 6, 810
1 6. 936
38 170. 665
38 160.335
69 259,780
64 219,565
76 237.170
10 28,540
Purchasing agent...
Regional accountant..
Superintendent of construct'on
aS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955 .
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
48 166,450
72 232,880
9 26, 190
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $t.430..
aS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES— Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
FWd— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-IO. Ranpe $4,565 to $5.315
23 $112,870
24 $118,435
24 $119,310
CPC-9. Range $4.1.50 to $4,900-
20 90,375
21 95, 400
21 96.025
CPC-8. Ranee $3,740 to $4.490-
44 181,560
43 179,070
43 180. 070
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035- -
27 101,245
45 171,275
45 172.075
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680 -
65 230,960
53 180,600
53 190,240
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454-
1 3,454
1 3,534
1 3,534
CPC-4 Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 3,230
1 3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
3 8, 136
3 8, 136
3 8,216
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
203 714,823
204 725,319
204 725,319
Total permanent, field -
818
833
783
3,357,658
3, 452, 599
3,257,389
Deduct:
26. 6 96, 149
25. 5 90, 870
26. 7 97, 660
Portion of salaries shown above paid
123.8
559,967
83.8
364, 097
83.8
364,097
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ae-
pnnnt.
147. S
685, 140
157.1
622,986
157.1
622,986
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
815.1
880.8
829.6
3,286,682
3,620,618
3,418,618
Other positions:
I, 750, 217
2, 433, a31
1, 708, 609
Part-time employment _
1,791
421,443
1.465
435, 560
1,465
Intermittent employment
435. 550
Regular pay in excess nf 52-week base—.
12,643
13,898
13,150
Payment above basic rates:
55,238
67,350
60,100
Nightwork difTercntial
191
230
230
Additional pay for service abroad
9,232
8,929
8,929
Other pavments for personal services —
Payments to other agencies for relm-
1,174
5,538,611
6,571,071
6, 636, 651
5,783,317
6,860,189
6, 916, 769
Salarles and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
6, 724, 700
6, 746, 689
6, 812, 269
Obligations pavable out of relmburse-
68,617
103,600
103,600
State and Private Forestry Cooperation, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Perxmat Senica
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equlvalt-nt of all other positions
103
9
115
101
14
12S
68
Average number of all employees
77
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,607
GS-8.0
$5,660
GS-8.1
$6, 710
GS-8.0
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$600, 873
25,111
1,813
602
$627. 617
33. 145
1,956
146
$439, 744
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.- _
Payment above basic rates -
1,690
146
Total personal service obligations...
628, 399
662,864
441,580
Direct Obtigaticmi
628, 142
52, 729
12, 619
6,565
758
85,128
13,917
9,104
48,908
11, 694
994
9,867,827
437
662,464
56. 349
12,430
9, 5S4
430
85. 200
20. 000
10, 000
44.353
12.500
1.000
9, 769, 150
395
441, 180
02 Travel
43, 349
11, 430
04 Communication services
9,335
430
06 Printing and reproduction
71, 494
07 Other contractual services
14. 000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
10,000
14, 247
7,600
1.000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
8,498,950
250
10, 738, 722
157
10, 683, 855
165
9, 123, 165
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
165
Total direct obligations
10, 738, 565
10, 683, 690
9, 123, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services . ._ .
257
215
98
400
260
100
4,000
400
02 Travel
250
04 Communication services
100
07 Other contractual services
4,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts— Contiaued
OS .Supplies and mntprlals
$5, 250
$5,260
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
coiinls
$570
10, 000
10 000
Total obligations
10,739,135
10, 693, 690
9, 133, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief. Forest Service ,
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Forester
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Forester _ _
Information specialist-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Information specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Auditor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal agent
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,960 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-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Total personal services,
mental
depart-
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assi<:tant regional forester...
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to assistant regional
forester..-
Forester
Information speciall.st
GS-11 Range $5,940 to $6,040:
Forester
Information speclahst —
OS-10. Range $5,.500 to $6,260:
Regional fiscal inspector
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Information specialist.-
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS 6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range .$2,050 to $3,4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions*
Temporary employment...
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—.
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
Total 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
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
2 19, 800
4 35,440
1 8,760
7,040
6,340
6,740
5,185
8,785
8,590
27,995
27,640
16,110
36 190, 425
2. 1 6, 658
0. 1 440
1. 2 6, 800
35
100,127
737
302
191, 166
63,160
2 15, 6S0
17 124,080
1 8. 040
72,640
5,940
6,125
1 6, 310
1 6,080
4 16, 615
7 24, 945
13 43, 790
2 5,000
67 387, 105
1, 3 6, 109
6.9 26,920
10.8 56,670
70. 6 4!0, 746
11. 366
800
12, 945
1,076
300
628. 399
628,142
257
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 000
20,000
35,640
8,960
7,240
6.340
6,940
6,310
9,035
4,545
28,745
30, 735
15, 470
36 190, 060
0.6 1,616
37
106, 407
761
197, 168
6 63 760
2
16
1
12
15,«80
118.640
8,040
72,740
6,140
6,250
6.435
4,420
20. 425
25,185
40,680
3,1.50
65 380. 745
0. 7 3, 618
2.5 11,71S
12.1 65,801
73.9 431,210
10,800
22, 345
1,195
662, 804
662,464
400
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 200
20,000
17,720
8,960
7,240
6,540
6,040
5,310
4.330
4.545
25, 210
17, 395
12,520
148, 910
3,341
1.6 6,963
27. 6 162, 632
686
153. 118
44.600
1 8.040
10 75, 400
6 39, 440
1 6,250
4,420
16,515
18.115
23, 370
3,230
239, 380
1 6, 251
2.5 11,718
12.1 65,801
49. 5 287, 212
1,104
142
441, 580
441, 180
400
132
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FOREST SERVICE— Continued
Cooperative Range Improvements, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS
BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number ol all employees
6
86
113
6
93
117
6
41
47
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 303
GS-3.5
$3,600
CPG-6.0
$3,440
$3, 456
GS-3.8
$3,456
GS-3.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 620
$3, 520
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$103, 805
258, 400
305
919
$94, 285
277, 371
368
670
$18, 960
123. 232
73
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
363, 429
3,124
10,671
1,646
7,822
68, 892
480
208, 886
2,943
10, 661
471
4,040
372, 694
3,800
11,650
1,600
8,130
71, 650
700
223, 867
4,000
16, 600
142, 255
1,620
4,625
600
3,260
28,600
Services performed by other agencies-
300
90,000
1,600
6,600
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments.
4,365
1,760
Subtotal - -
682, 964
788
718, 666
862
281, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
682, 176
717, 694
281,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbmsementa
From Other Accounis
484
724
400
600
400
08 Supplies and materials
600
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts -
1,208
1,000
1,000
683, 384
718,694
282, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $6,060 -
Total permanent, field
Add:
Terminal leave in excess of lapses
Portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account - -.-
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
paid from other accounts
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.-
01 Personal service
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,070
6,140
1 3, 600
1 3.440
6 20, 260
32
21.8 86,295
0.5 1,772
27.3 103,805
226, 617
31, 783
305
919
363, 429
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,910
2 7,160
2 6, 220
3,520
19.1 76,335
0. 6 1, 860
24.5 94,285
227, 236
60,135
368
670
372, 594
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,910
2 7,160
2 6, 220
3.520
0.6 1,850
.■i. 4 18, 960
100, 957
22, 275
73
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Conservation Operations, Soil Conservation Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
12,418
790
11, 467
12,806
612
11,156
12. 066
417
10, 419
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary -
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Other positions.-
Regular pay iu excess of 62-weel£ base.
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services-
Total personal service obligations.
Direct Obligations
Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utihty services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
Supplies and materials
Equipment --■
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities —
Awards lor employee suggestions..
Taxes and assessments
1953 actual
$4,391
GS-6.2
$17. 270. 302
2. 154. 724
191. 268
129. 232
450
1964 estimate
.$4. 405
GS-6.3
$47, 192, 993
1, 747, 000
200, 600
60, 507
700
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.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
49, 745, 976
49, 436. 685
1.779,076
368, 872
509, 978
1, 109, 602
284, 425
3, 248, 640
69, 555
2, 870, 037
2, 052, 962
26, 920
99, 618
550
63,249
49, 201, 800
48. 935, 200
1, 785, 000
378, 700
687, 400
1, 128, 600
293, 000
2, 613, 643
14, 400
2, 775. 900
1, 772, 600
8.000
2,000
700
63, 300
1965 estimate
$4,497
GS-6.4
61, 910, 219
7,407
61, 902. 812
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
coxmtS- - —
Total obligations.
309, 291
7,568
3,704
469
44,220
244,344
187, 629
90, 669
107
60, 468, 343
3,093
46, 874, 400
46, 578. 000
1, 783. 000
340. 000
669, 000
1, l.'i7. 000
280. 000
1, 273. 600
10. 000
2, 667. 000
1,416,000
2,000
,500
47,000
66, 228, 100
1,700
60, 466, 250
266, 600
8,900
1,700
400
64, 900
200
263, 838
222, 000
134, 000
100
66, 226, 400
296, 400
10,000
2,000
600
60,000
200
275, 400
239,500
136, 500
100
887, 991
62, 790, 803
952, 638
61, 407, 888
1, 010, 600
67, 237, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
16,
Departmental:
Grades established by act of Oct
1949(;3U. S. C. 105):
Administrator..
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator, field serv-
ices
Assistant administrator, soil sur-
veys
Assistant chief of service
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator, manage-
ment
Assistant administrator, soil sur-
veys
Assistant chief of service -
Director, engineering division -
Director, planning division
Director, plant technology division..
Field representative
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agronomist
Assistant chief of operations
Assistant chief of service
Assistant to administrator
Biologist ■
Chief, conservation needs and rec-
ords branch
Chief, design and construction
laranch
Chief, farm and ranch planning
branch
Chief, program appraisal and Inter-
nal audit -
Coi.servation equipment specialist-
Director, administrative services
division -
Director, budget and finance divi-
sion
Director, cartographic division
1983 actual 1954 estimate 1956 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 200
12,200
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10,800
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
2 19, 400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13, 000
1 12, 800
1 10,800
10, 800
10.800
10, 800
11,050
10, 800
54, 750
9.600
9.800
10. 000
19. 800
9,600
10,000
9,600
9,600
9,600
Num- Total
be:
9,800
10,000
9,600
salary
$14, 800
13, 000
12, 800
12, 000
10, 800
10. 800
11,050
11,050
55, 000
9,600
20.000
9.600
10. 000
9.600
9.600
10,000
10.000
9,600
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
133
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule fn^des — Continued
GS-14. RanRe $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Director, Information and educa-
tion division
Director, personnel management
division ---
Forester -
HydroIoBist
Plant materials specialist
Range conservationist
Soli conservationist
Soil scientist -
GS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agronomist
Assistant director, administrative
divisions
Assistant director, Information and
education division
Biologist -
Branch chiefs, administrative divi-
sions -
Cartographer.-
Chief, engineering practices division.
Chief, farm and ranch planning di-
vision
Chief, water conservation division..
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, design — .-_
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, irrigation
Executive assistant to the admin-
istrator -
Forester --
Farm machinery specialist
Hydrologist
Infiltration specialist
Information specialist
Internal auditor
Range conservationist
Sedimentation specialist-
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Branch chief, administrative divi-
sions -
Branch chief, information and edu-
cationdivision
Chief, publication and editorial
branch
Classification officer...
Engineer, drainage -
Engineer, irrigation
Engineer, mechanical
Information specialist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Training otficer
Visual information specialist..
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief, administra-
tive divisions
Branch chief, administrative divi-
sions
Budget analyst
Classification specialist
Editor --
Engineer, civil _
Examiner, administrative services
division -.
Information specialist ._.
Visual information specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
Fiscal accountant
Photographer ._ --
Publications editor. ._
Position classifier
Soil conservationist
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655....
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 — .
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
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.
1953 actual
Num- Total
salary
$9,800
9.800
10.600
9.360
25.080
8,560
8.360
8.360
9,360
9,160
8,360
8,360
9,360
8,960
9.360
8,360
9,360
8,360
2 17. 720
4 35, 440
8 60,520
2 15, 080
8,040
7,040
7,240
22. 920
46.640
7.240
8.040
7.040
13,880
13,480
13,480
19, 020
1 6,940
'3' "19,226'
6,250
11,620
6,935
5,060
5,435
5,060
2
12
10, 740
58, 335
34,485
35 140,975
35 121, 445
31,660
3.230
10
1
3,032
4,840
1,096,002
39.5
214, 272
10. 8 66, 986
6. 7 34, 625
146.4
859, 369
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1
10.000
9.600
9.600
9.600
9.600
10,600
38.400
3 25,680
1 8,560
3 25, C
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,660
1,960
1 9,360
1 8.560
2 16, 720
1 8,560
3 26. 080
2 16, 720
4 30,660
1 8,040
1 7,040
1 7, 240
3 22, 920
1 8, 040
8,040
1 6,940
3 19,820
6.740
19,220
13. 080
6.940
6,250
21,615
5,935
6,060
6,660
5,060
5,060
55.005
8 33, 736
33 131, 655
119,150
22.750
6,460
3,032
2,420
19:
1, 183, 247
28.3
213, 576
11.4 76,585
911,227
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
1
13
8
34
33
5
3
10.000
9.600
9.600
9,600
9.600
1.400
25.080
1 8.360
1 8.360
1 8.360
1 8,360
1 8,660
1 8,360
1 9,360
2 16, 720
1 8,760
4 33, 440
1 8.360
4 30. 760
8,040
1 7, 440
2 16, 080
1 8,040
8,040
1 6, 940
5 33.500
6.940
19.420
13.480
6.940
6.140
2 13, 480
1 5.940
6,375
4 21, 740
2 10, 995
1 5, 185
1 5,685
1 6, 186
2 10, 870
65, 415
35, 485
136, 815
116, 695
16, 175
9,460
1 3.032
1 2,490
193
, 186, 432
10.9
64, 436
11.2 73,084
1.7 16,688
172.6
1,064,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment alDove basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.
Payment to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental. .
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant regional director
State conservationist
Territorial conservationist
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Agronomist ...
Assistant regional director..
Assistant State conservationist
Assistant to regional director _.
Biologist
Cartographer...
Director, Caribbean area
Engineer, hydraulic
Forester..- -
Plant materials specialist -
Range specialist
Regional chief of operations
Research liaison oflicer ---
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator
Soil scientist- - --- -.
State administrative otBcer
State soil scientist - -.-
State conservationist-
Supervisor, engineering and plan-
ning unit
Territorial conservationist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer. --
Assistant director, Caribbean area..
Assistant regional chlclof operations.
Assistant State conservationist
Assistant to regional director
Cartographer.
Chemist -
Chief, regional administrative serv-
ices division.-
Chief, regional budget and finance
di vision - - -
Chief, regional cartographlcdivislnn-
Chlef, regional farm and ranch plan-
ning division
Chief, regional Information and
education division
Chief, regional nursery division
Chief, regional personnel manage-
ment division
Chief, regional water conservation
division
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil.
Engineer, design
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Geologist
Hydrologist
Regional agronomist
Regional biologist
Regional engineer.- -.-
Regional forester
Regional range conservationist
Regional soil scientist -
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator - --.
Soil scientist ---
State administrative officer
State conservationist
State conservation engineer...
State soil conservationist
State soil scientist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Administrative officer —
Agronomist
.\rea conservationist
Assistant chief, regional adminis-
trative divisions
Assistant chief, regional informa-
tion and education division
Assistant chief, regional technical
divisions
-\ssistant director, Caribbean area..
.^.ssistant State conservationist
Biologist
Cartographer
Chief, regional records and reports
division
Economist, agricultural
Editor, cartographic laboratory
Engineer, agricultural
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,618
4,615
450
867, 952
8 71,680
'i"""9,l60'
,760
1,560
5 46,800
3 25. 480
3 26,680
6 53,360
31 268,760
"2' "is," 120"
23,120
67,720
14. 480
15.680
8.040
53. 680
55. 480
55.280
55,880
54, 480
66,280
55,680
55, 680
7,240
14, 080
7,040
2 16, 280
2 15, 280
1 7, 040
54, 080
63, 120
55,280
55. 480
30, 760
66. 080
16 124.040
16 126,040
10 64, 320
238
1, 447, 720
20 133,200
6,740
13, 480
6.540
486. 220
13, 080
62,720
34,100
6,940
11 68,940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,960
3,856
6,500
7 77, 350
1 9, 600
8 73,1
1 8, 360
1 8, 760
1 8,360
64,320
51. 160
36. 440
16,720
35,840
34 293,040
'2 '18,320
1 8, 040
24 172.560
2 14, 680
1 8, 040
7 64,280
7 55. 480
7 55, 880
6 47,640
56. 080
56.280
66.280
66.280
7.240
7.040
7.040
7.240
22.120
16.080
7.040
63.880
55. 680
55. 680
55,680
30, 960
56,280
7,640
17 129,080
'i2""93,886
9 58, 460
275
1,671,100
20 133.000
1 6. 940
2 13, 480
1 6,540
51 339.340
2 13. 280
8 53. 620
6 34. 600
2 12, 880
16 94, 600
1965 estimate
Num ■ Total
ber salary
$2,000
4,200
3.200
1,074,000
37 360,600
1 10, 600
5 41,800
27 225,720
5 41, 800
1 8, 360
1 8, 760
5 41,800
6 41, 800
3 26, 080
S 41,800
34, 640
27.880
50, 160
16,720
85,600
60, 160
9,360
6 42, 240
1 7, 440
30 220,800
63.920
16, 080
3 21.120
'7 "49,' 280
7 61, 080
4 28. 160
16 120,240
'26"i96,"040
43 310,720
46 340,040
34 241,360
40 237,600
10 67, 600
236
1,464,100
13,280
53,720
2
14
13,280
90,360
134
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE— Continued
Conservation Operations, Soil Conservation Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES^-COntinued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Equipment specialist..
Forester
Geologist -
Horticulturist
Information specialist.. _
Meteorologist
Mineralogist
Nursery manager
Publications editor
Range conservationist
Regional conservation specialist
Regional engineering specialist
Regional training olficer
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator _
Soil scientist
State administrative assistant
State administrative officer
State conservationist
State conservation engineer
GS-9. Ranee $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Agronomist
Area conservationist
Biologist
Cartographer-
Pistrict conservationist
Economist, agricultural
Editor, cartographic laboratory
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design —
Engineer, draftsman
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
E quipment specialist
Examiner, regional administrative
services division
Forester
Geologist
Illustrator. -.
Illustrator, cartographic laboratory.
Information specialist
Investigator _
Nursery manager _
Range conservationist
Regional conservation specialist
Regional engineering specialist
Regional fiscal Inspector
Regional training officer
Section head, cartographic labora-
tory
Section head, regional administra-
tive division
Section head, regional technical di-
vision
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
State administrative assistant
Statistician, regional project plans
division
Worlc unit conservationist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956..
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656..
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,.'i00 to $2,980- --.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range .$2,974 to $3,454
CPC-l. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,,5,52 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Kates at $5,060 and above:
Cooperative agents
Wage Board
Rates less than $5,060..
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $88,160
2 12. 480
14.280
20,020
39.240
46. 380
25.360
45. 150
5.940
79. 480
12. 280
62.000
6.140
25.960
222, 020
221,220
40, 240
281, 820
441. 380
13, 080
6,940
27, 925
235, 585
464,420
11 61,660
212
1, 192, 095
3 17, 430
5, 185
678.500
271. 376
5.185
20,865
44,750
1.5. 930
17, 065
17, 065
1
105
60
1
4
8
3
3
3
19 106, 265
2 10, 745
1 6, 185
5 27, 925
82. 340
116,820
5,685
5,060
6,685
6,060
2
20
121
1
603
3,
3,962
18,
76
2,620
9,
1,545
6,
939
3,
440
1.
7
38
4
33
2
25
36
1
10. 370
112.950
668. 760
222.216
5, 435
224, 055
534,540
320, 920
787, 946
637, 985
056, 880
263, 905
18,780
160, 745
15,940
122,160
5,948
74, 590
107.392
2,420
29
17
54
176, 267
101, 694
168, 0,52
18 49, 380
Total permanent, field ..12,228 12,615 11,873
53, 288, 683 65, 209, 333 53, 022, 654
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $94,700
1 5, 940
3 19, 820
7
2
4
6
1
13
1
46, 380
12,280
25, 760
39, 240
6,140
85, 820
5,940
8 60, 120
7
34
34
7
31
44, 180
229, 760
227. 960
45. 580
200. 440
61
2
402, 200
13, 280
8
61
51
2
11
46,605
3<6. 626
292. 936
10. 620
62. 410
2 10. 870
2 10. 370
159 864,895
35 191, 226
49.790
17. 306
6
2
1
22
3
1
28. 056
11. 370
5.310
122. 070
16. 055
5,310
6 32, 986
1 5,185
4 23, 740
26 143,060
6,810
39 219,690
2 10,620
17 95,395
1.54 843,665
34 194, 640
1
1,005
6,
3,919
18,
90
2,833
10,
1,672
5,
970
3,
363
1.
3
40
5
32
2
14
22
6.560
359, 176
,2.51.491
382, 096
, 694, 480
, 628, 660
, 279, 905
, 054, 250
7,980
176.850
19.875
114,880
6, 028
42,420
62, 948
32
18
62
197, 516
108,434
163, 220
13 36, 656
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $25,560
19,620
6 39, 040
3 18,220
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
8 64, 720
6 32,900
33 214,640
17 107,780
"7"'"47,686
60 326,975
51 289, 435
1 5,685
10 86, 976
3 16. 430
151 837. 685
35 194, 725
16, 805
16, 930
4 22, 365
26 140, 250
2 10, 495
6,260
2 11,620
12 67,970
153 844,805
1,125
6, 124, 550
3,941
18,532,405
74 325,080
2.724
10.388.840
1,597
6, 496, 305
648
2,162,525
261
775, 080
38 168,370
4 1.5,440
21 84,210
11 35,792
200, 734
101, 434
163,917
14 53, 087
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Deduct:
Lapses....
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Num- Total
ber salary
1, 285. 8
$5, 112, 127
502
2, 156, 649
31.8
144, 087
121.7
665, 113
Num- Total
ber salary
1, 481. 8
$5, 781, 822
767 9
3, 256. 440
34.4
159, 253
68.8
269, 948
Num- Total
ber salary
1,321.9
$5, 484, 542
747.6
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States
3, 313. 518
4.6
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
27, 910
29.8
157. 116
Total permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
10, 630. 1
46, 410, 933
2, 154, 724
187, 750
39, 813
26, 769
68,035
10, 389. 7
46,281,766
1, 746. 040
196, 744
13, 998
71
39, 938
700
9,828.7
44, 353, 800
1, 217, 740
188,889
4,051
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of ,52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services
36,920
All personal services, field..
48, 878, 024
48,278,257
46, 800, 400
01 Personal services . ...
49, 746, 976
49, 201, 800
46, 874, 400
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
49, 436, 685
309, 291
48. 936, 200
266, 600
46, 678, 000
296, 400
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
mpnts from other aepoiint.s
Watershed Protection, Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
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
Direct ObUgnlions
Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base -
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel ---
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments -
Total direct obligations..
Obligations Payable Out of PeimbursemeTils
From Other Accounts
09 Equipment —
Obligations incurred..
ALLOTMENT TO FOREST SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
A verage salary —
A verage grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average s.alary -
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions-
Other positions .-
1953 actual
1954 estimate
244
18
313
$4,208
GS-6.3
$1,194,530
68,070
3,200
500
,, 256, 300
139, 300
17,300
11,300
4,700
18,900
1, 872, 800
9,700
163, 600
83,000
3,100
4, 580, 000
4, 680, 500
$5. 221
OS-7.9
$3,793
CPC-8.0
$92,315
67, 825
1956 estimate
275
13
360
$4,378
GS-6.3
$1,455,971
40, 200
3,900
129
1, 500, 200
142,200
10.600
16.000
16.500
15.300
2, 700. 500
10. 000
134. 800
31.400
2,500
4, 680, 000
4, 580, 000
19
17
34
$5,272
OS-7.9
$3,856
CPC-8.0
$93. 220
67, 826
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
135
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO FOREST SERVICE— COn.
01 Personal services— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-wfek
$397
16,600
$?t97
Other payments for personal servlces-
16,500
167,037
24.651
2.100
1,100
976
300
95,435
6,600
79, 127
4.136
19,400
240
167, 942
02 Travel
24 600
fW Trflnspnrtatinn nf thirip^
2 100
1,100
05 Rents an'l Utility services
1,000
300
07 Other contractual services
95, 400
6,500
08 Supi)lies and materials
78,318
09 Equipment -
4,100
19,400
15 Tftvn« ftnH pssps^ments
240
400,000
400.000
ALLOTMENT TO AORICULTURAL RESEARCH
SERVICE
4
1
3
4
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
1
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
A verage salary ...
$6,620
OS-11.0
$6. 651
GS-11.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions... .
$16,900
1,000
100
$17,100
1,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
100
Total personal services. .-
18, 000
2,000
18,200
02 Travel
1,800
20,000
20,000
SUMMARY
267
36
360
298
Full-time eQuivalent of all other positions
31
397
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,309
GS-6.4
$3,793
CPC-8.0
$4,460
GS-6.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,855
Average grade -
CPC-8.0
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ..
$1,303,745
116,895
3,697
600
16,600
$1, 666. 291
99,025
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
4,397
129
Other payments for personal serv-
16.500
Total personal services
1,441,337
165,951
19,400
12,400
5. 675
19,200
2, 968, 235
15.200
242, 727
87. 135
19,400
3.340
1,686 342
02 Travel
168.600
03 Transportation of things
12 700
17. 100
06 Rents and utility services
17,500
16,600
2, 795, 900
Services performed byother agencies
15 500
213,118
35 500
09 Equipment
19,400
15 Taxes and assessments .
2 740
Total dh-ect obligations
6,000,000
600
5,000 000
Obligaiions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
09 Equipment
6, 000, 600
5,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, water conservation plan-
ning division,..
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
1 9,600
Engineer, civil
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist . _
Hydrologist
Soil conservationist-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Hydrologist
Soil conservationist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Soil conservationist _. .
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct;
Lapses...
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accoimts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
accoimt — - --
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 schedide grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, regional water conservation
planning division
Economist, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design
Engineer, hydraulic
Forester
Geologist -
Hydrologist -
Watershed planning specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Economist _
Economist, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design
Engineer, hydraulic
Geologist
Hydrologist.
Sedimentation specialist
Soil conservationist
Zone conservationist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agronomist —
Economist- —
Economist, agricultural.
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil —
Engineering specialist
Forester -
Hydrologist
Regional section bead, administra-
tive division...
Sedimentation specialist..
Soil conservationist _.
Soil scientist
State administrative assistant
Work unit conservationist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.9.55.
GS-5. Range $'i,410 to $4,160...
GS^. Range $3,175 to $1.6.55
G.'?-3. Range $2,950 to $3.4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and eustodi.il grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900-
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)...
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay —
Other payments for personal services
All personal services, field
Personal services.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 360
8,360
8,360
7,040
7,040
5,940
4,455
4.545
20,300
6,910
16 90, 910
1.8 13,919
3. 2 19, 624
8.4 65,909
19. 4 113, 276
476
1 8,040
2 16, 080
3 21, 520
16,080
6,940
16, 940
42, 780
6,940
6.140
6,140
19, 020
5.940
27, 660
6,940
6,060
36, 670
35, 420
11,870
17, 055
5,186
6,540
6,936
6,185
11,370
288, 155
167,755
190, 685
61, 190
11,200
1 4, 150
1 3, 435
7,651
251
1, 057, 471
68. 4 230, 866
6.9 32,246
109 396, 109
295.7
1, 190, 469
116.895
3,222
200
16. 500
1,327,280
1,441,337
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 8,360
2 16, 720
1
7,040
1 4, 580
1 4, 545
7 27, 120
3 10, 165
19 106, 090
1 9, 666
4.6 34,196
7.3 46,697
20.8 107,925
467
57, 520
7.040
42, 240
21.120
7,240
15,280
7,040
35,200
40,200
1 6, 140
3 18, 220
6,340
19, 020
13,080
6,185
6.685
5,186
26,050
62,350
11,870
17,180
6,310
1 6,185
"i 6,'936
11. 620
263. 176
189. 660
222, 640
72,260
19, 140
4, 275
3,436
279
1,221,710
39.7 140,988
14.2 82,621
121. 1 460. 266
346.2
1,458,366
99, 025
3,930
1,686,342
136
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE— Continued
Flood Prevention, Agriculture
OBLIQATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object clas,sili cation
19.53 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
son. CONSERVATION SERVICE
SummaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
247
22
217
410
89
476
365
84
473
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary -
$4,649
GS-6.8
$4,681
OS-6.5
$4,670
GS-6.6
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions .
$896, 186
60. 977
2,709
1,226
$1,769,800
224, 100
6,900
2,700
$1, 836, 800
218. 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
7.200
1,900
Total personal service obligations. ..
961,098
2,003,500
2,064,100
Direct Obligations
926, 564
66, 669
6,106
10, 679
16. 650
25. 310
2, 591, 534
33. 252
213.512
184,112
251
2,333
1,986,600
174. 400
11.000
16. 600
54,000
31, 100
3. 383, 612
51,800
228, 300
106, 600
2, 060, 700
183. 300
03 Transportation of things
11 100
17. 300
05 Rents and utility services
55 100
34, 100
07 Other contractual services
3,241.845
60.000
232 000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
78 000
6,400
4 000
Subtotal-
4,076,771
71
6, 049, 212
6,967,445
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence.. -
Total direct obligations
4, 076, 700
6,049.212
6 967 445
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
34,534
2,347
7
4,558
1,755
386
4
17,000
500
3,400
570
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things .-.
44
400
08 Supplies and materials
30
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
43.591
17,944
4,000
Total obligations . , .-
4, 119, 291
6, 067, 156
5,971,445
ALLOTMENT TO FOREST SERVICE
Summary of Personal Senices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
139
7
120
99
86
188
83
81
162
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary ...
$5,087
GS-7.5
$3,078
$1,969
GS-7.2
$3,182
$4 778
Ungraded positions: -Vverage salary
$3,182
Personal service obligations:
$619. 102
17.332
1.991
317
$451. 641
164.381
1,036
1,100
Other positions _
155 000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates . .
1.300
1 100
Total personal service obligations...
638, 742
618, 660
495. 400
Direct Obligations
629,213
25,363
6,408
4,971
8,213
142
94, 901
6,422
114,132
1,408
150
240
617, 660
27,600
5,000
5,000
7,500
1,000
125,000
6,000
113.744
14, 500
100
250
495, 400
16 500
02 Travel
3,900
3,400
7,400
Services performed by other agencies.
6.000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
100
250
Subtotal
791,563
923 254
783, 530
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
214
Total direct obligations
791,349
923,254
783,530
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO FOREST SERVICE— COn.
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services . .
$9, 529
347
90
692
$1,000
02 Travel
04 Communication services
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
10, 658
1,000
Total obligations
802,007
924, 254
$783, 530
ALLOTMENT TO AORICULTURAL CONSER-
VATION PROGRAM SERVICE
8
8
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,686
GS-6.6
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$50,344
196
Reoiilar pay in excess of 52-week
50, 539
3,707
63
103
4,024
64
110
02 Travel.-
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services: Advanced
to "Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938," pursuant to 7 U. S. C. 1392.
08 Supplies and materials _ .
58,600
ALLOTMENT TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions.
14
12
1
9
6
Average number of all employees
10
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$6, 527
GS-10.1
$6, 801
GS-10.3
$6,828
GS-10.6
Personal service obligations:
Pormanent positions . .
$63, 358
64
214
$66, 064
1,475
250
$27, 400
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base-
100
Total personal service obligations,..
63,636
56,789
27,500
Direct Obligatiom
01 Personal services ,.
61,636
6,208
104
616
906
169
13
98
55, 389
4,410
200
300
1.900
100
26,100
02 Travel - ~
4,126
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments . . --
50
68, 650
2,000
62.349
1,400
30,225
1,400
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Total obligations
70. 650
63,749
31, 625
ALLOTMENT TO RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
ADMINISTRATION
Average number of all employees
1
01 Personal services: Positions other
$3, 674
326
4,000
ALLOTMENT TO FARMER3' HOME
ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
1
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
137
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS^-contlnued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO FARMERS' HOME
ADMINISTRATION— con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$8,040
QS-12.0
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$6,927
$1,600
ALLOTMENT TO FARM CREDIT
ADMINiaTRATION
$192
ALLOTMENT TO EXTENSION SERVICE
1
01 Personal services: Positions other
$637
671
6,000
$1,000
07 Other contractual services
7,308
1,000
SUMMARY
SummaTy of Personal Services
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
409
29
358
521
176
673
453
166
640
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,808
OS-7.1
$3,078
$4,684
OS-6.7
$3,182
$4 711
GS-6.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,182
Personal service obligations:
$1, 640, 228
78,373
6,109
1,643
$2,277,905
389.958
8.786
3.800
$2 202 200
373,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.—
8,600
3,000
Total personal service obligations...
1,625,253
2, 680, 449
2,587,000
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
1, 679, 190
101,844
12, 666
15, 757
23,863
25,452
2,714,701
4,024
40.580
327.877
185,643
401
2,671
2,661,049
207,310
16.000
21. 800
61,500
32, 100
3,526,812
2, 582. 200
203,925
20 700
go 500
06 Fruiting and reprodnction
34 100
3, 366, 225
Advanced to ".\dminlstratlve ex-
penses, sec. 392, Aerlcultural Ad-
justment Act nf 1938," pursuant
to 7 U S C 1392
69,700
342, 144
121, 100
100
6,700
56,000
346,700
89,500
100
4 2.50
09 Equipment
13 Rotunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments .
6,034,669
286
7,054,316
Deduct cliarges tor quarters and subsist-
ence- -
Total direct obligations
5. 034, 284
7,054.315
6,781,200
Obligatiom Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
46,063
2,694
7
90
5,250
1,755
386
4
19,400
500
4,800
02 Travel
04 Communication services
44
400
09 Equipment -
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
56, 249
20,344
5,400
Total obligations
6,090,533 7,074,659
6.786,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SBETICES CODtlnaed
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Forest economist
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Forester
1 $10,000
1 $10, 000
1 10,600
Soil conservationist
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,3G0:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 560
1 8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,760
1 8.360
1 8. 360
2 18, 720
1 8.360
1 8.360
3 22, 620
Num- Total
ber salary
2 18, 120
1 $9. 360
1 8,360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3 22,720
1 8,040
1 7,640
1 7,040
1 7,840
1 7,440
Flood prevention conservationist...
1 7,640
GS-ll. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,940
1 4. 955
5 19. 925
8 24. 465
1 3.270
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2 9,660
6 23,835
7 23, 746
1 4, 955
GS-6 Range $3,410 to $4,160 -
4 16, 140
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3 655
6 21, 690
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3,270
1 3, 150
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
28 168,310
2.6 13,926
4.3 24,334
4.8 28.272
28 169, 636
2. 7 19, 362
4.2 33,248
8.5 54,008
17 91,816
1 8, 354
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
1. 5 12, 601
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
11.6 77,740
Net permanent, departmental (av-
26 148.322
632
251
29.6 161,033
636
600
26.1 148,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay .
492
386
All personal services, departmental.
149. 105
162, 169
149.477
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 19,200
1 8, 360
2 19, 400
2 19, 800
Gi5-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2 17,920
1 9, 160
3 25, 680
7 62, 320
Forester
4 36, 640
1 8, 760
3 26, 480
Soil conservationist
1 8, 960
Supervisor, engineering and plan-
ning unit-
1 8, 360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural credit specialist
1 8, 040
3 23,120
1 7, 040
2 15, 280
1 7, 240
Agriculturist
Assistant State conservationist
1 7,440
Assistant to assistant regional for-
1 8,040
Economist
3 21, 020
1 7, 040
2 14,080
1 7,240
Engineer, civil ,
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
Engineer, design .. _
2 14, OSO
1 7, 640
Engineer, hydraulic.
1 7, 840
1 7, 840
3 22, 720
2 15,080
2 15, 080
Forest economist
Forester .
2 15,280
2 15, 280
Oeoloffist
2 14, 080
1 7,040
1 7, 440
1 7, 440
4 29, 160
Soil conservationist.
3 22, 120
Watershed planning specialist
2 16, 080
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural economist.
2 12,880
3 19, 220
1 6, 540
1 5, 940
2 13. 480
2 12, 280
2 12, 880
Area conservationist .
1 6, 140
Assistant state conservationist
2 12. 880
2 12. 280
1 6. 940
2 12.880
1 6. 940
6 37.6(0
1 5.910
8 61. 920
2 12.680
4 26. 760
1 6, 940
Economist ..
6 39, 840
Engineer
6 37. 440
1 6. 910
4 24. 160
1 5, 910
4 26. 360
3 20. 620
3 19, 420
4 24,960
4 24,660
2 12,680
Hydrologist
6 31, 700
Plant physiologist
Plant specialist
1 6. 140
2 13. 480
16 105, 440
1 6, 140
Sedimentation specialist
2 13, 480
2 12, 480
1 6,910
6 40, 640
6 33, 700
2 11. 120
3 16. 555
6 27. 550
2 10. 746
10 65. 600
3 16. 555
6 33, 485
Soil conservationist.
10 67, 400
Soil scientist
1 6. 6i0
6 40, 640
6 41. 265
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
6 27. 675
3 16. 555
3 17. 055
9 49. 790
18 98. 705
3 16. 556
6 28, 426
1 6,185
1 6, ,560
Engineer, agricultural
2 11. 870
18 99,956
Engineer, hydraulic
6 33,860
3 17, 430
Forester
12 65. 970
4 22. 240
1 5.660
2 10. 495
1 6,660
8 43, 730
2 11. 370
3 16,430
3 17, 180
Section head, regional admlnlstra-
1 6,310
Sedimentation specialist
1 6,060
138
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE— Continued
Flood Prevention, Agriculture — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810— Con.
Soil conservationist _
Soil scientist
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 .,
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430... ,
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC5-10. Range $4,.'i65 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $i. 150 to $1,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $(.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightworlj diflerential..."
01
All personal services, field.
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
1953 actual
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$26,300
5.060
2S3. 165
19.600
215. 225
132. 065
113.710
20,690
1
2
1
4
1
22
4,776
9,106
3,535
14,800
2,910
67,726
373 1, 723, 321
67. 7 309, 236
47. 6 231, 070
45. 4 209, 085
303.2
1, 392, 101
13, 594
64, 779
4,382
1,268
24
1, 476, 148
1, 625, 253
1, 679, 190
46,063
9
1
69
8
111
64
48
10
1
3
2
1
3
1
$61, 665
6,185
322, 775
33.610
429. 132
219. 810
164.160
28, 940
5,190
14, 325
8.606
3,835
11. 120
3,070
28 92, 029
494 2, 240, 731
38.9 192,288
35.9 171,363
48. 4 239, 792
467.6
2, 116, 872
64,608
325, 360
8,260
3,200
2, 618, 280
2, 680, 449
2, 661, 049
19,400
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $34,480
65
11
107
62
26
9
1
3
2
1
3
1
308.580
48. 120
417. 870
209, 120
83.340
26, 430
6,190
14,460
8,605
3,935
II, 120
3,070
28 92, 029
436 1,996,634
26. 9 140, 772
21.2 109,441
60. 6 307, 217
448.5
2, 053, 638
59, 310
313, 917
8,083
2,675
2, 437, 523
2, 687, 000
2, 682, 200
4,800
Water Conservation and Utilization Projects, Soil Conservation
Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Semicei
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
52
30
77
68
93
168
63
43
103
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,141
GS-5.6
$3,347
CPC-6.0
$4,125
GS-6.6
$3, 166
CPC-6.3
$4, 246
QS-6.9
$3, 226
CPC 5 6
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary.. ,
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions ,
$197, 165
95,200
435
23,370
$265,999
301,847
1,111
65, 243
$261. 696
136. 300
1.004
25,000
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates.
Total personal service obligations...
316, 170
634,200
414,000
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
315, 342
3,760
1,364
1,693
3,949
347
9,302
60,492
224
4,230
2 298
634, 200
6,600
2,000
2,300
4,700
300
3,904
70. 300
1,600
12,000
414,000
4,200
1,900
J -JQQ
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things...
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
4,000
200
06 Printijig and reproduction...
07 Other contractual services
3,600
47, 600
1.400
08 Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment
10 Lands and .structures
16 Taxes and assessments .
Subtotal
403,001
743, 304
481,900
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Direct Obligations— Conlixmed
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
$1,810
$1,900
$1,900
Total direct obligations..
401, 191
741, 404
480,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services.
828
7,332
480
1,616
09 Equipment
1,600
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
8,160
2,096
2,000
Obllgations Incurred
409, 351
743,500
482,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Soil conservationist
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,660
1 7,440
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Land appraisal engineer .
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Admtaistrative assistant
1 $5, 436
1 3,660
1 3, 735
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2 8,445
OS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
1 $3, 255
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct;
Lapses
3 12, 830
129
1.4 5,708
2.2 11,915
1 3, 255
13
0.7 2,431
2 11,403
4 24,445
148
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried hi other
position schedules paid from this
account...
1. 6 7, 943
1.3 7,242
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
3.8 18,908
64
123
2.3 12,214
46
3.8 23,696
104
All personal services, departmental.
19. 085
12,260
23,700
Field:
Genera! schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to regional chief of opera-
tions
1 8,040
1 8,040
1 5,940
3 19,420
3 15.680
1 5.560
1 6.660
7 30. 935
4 15. 265
7 23.025
7 21.860
8 22,480
3 10, 906
1 3,200
1 2,632
1 8,040
1 8,040
2 12. 080
3 19. 820
6 31,735
1 6,685
Chief, regional land acquisition and
sales division
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer, project ..
2 12, 080
3 20,420
6 31,735
1 6 810
Project supervisor.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer, civil
Project supervisor
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,966..
14 61.820
6 18. 925
U 35. 725
7 22. 090
10 28, 640
2 7,170
2 6.400
2 .5.424
12 63 210
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4. 160
5 19 175
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.665..
12 38 980
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3.230..
4 12,440
8 23,760
2 7, 370
2 6,480
2 6,604
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-3. Range $2,852 to $3,032
49 198.632
5.9 19,890
0. 7 3, 624
0. 6 3. 239
67 271.494
4.7 18,808
0. 8 4, 160
0. 9 6. 259
69 236, 9«
4.6 19,169
0. 8 4, 000
2.6 14.296
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-
43 178, 267
95,200
381
23,247
62.4 253,785
301,847
1,065
65,243
66. 2 228, 100
136. 300
900
25,000
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment. .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
All personal services, field
297, 085
621. 940
390.300
01 Personal services
316. 170
634. 200
414.000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
315.342
828
634.200
414,000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
139
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
SERVICE
Agricultural Conservation Program, Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
AOEICULTDBAL COXSERVATION PROaRAM
SERVICE
Totalnuinberof permanent positions
73
62
61
64
66
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary - -.
$5,632
GS-8.2
$5,773
0S-S.2
$6 8iM
Direct Obtigctims
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$348,120
1,294
$320,593
1,197
$322,376
1 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc
base
349.414
17,949
2.181
3.913
7,421
12,462
4, 650, 201
21,843.446
2.423
2,236
225,312,706
242
36,000,000
321,790
26.000
760
5.300
7,600
10,116
4,167,924
21,282.250
2.400
1,200
204,862,128
320
14,410,222
02 Travel
24 000
04 Communication services-.
5 200
07 Other co!itractual services,
4,000
Advanced to—
"Admin ktrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 19.38," pursuant to 7
U. S. C. 1392 -
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 19.38, Agriculture," pursuant
to 7 U S C. 1388
18,378.200
09 Equipment --
1 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributlons-
15 Taxes and assessments.
141,805,742
300
Not distributed by objects: Repayment
of loan from Commodity Credit Cor-
poration . -. - .
30, 994, 258
288,104,654
98,987
245,097,000
144,000
195, 184, 000
144,000
ObltsotioTis Payable Out of Reimbursemtnts
From Other Accounts
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
288,203,641
245,241,000
196,328,000
ALLOTMENT TO FOREST SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
24
24
21
21
21
21
General schedule grades:
$4,675
GS-«.8
$4,766
GS-6.7
$4,756
GS-6.7
Average grade -
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$107, 822
405
$95, 749
325
$95, 749
325
Regular pay tn excess of 62-week
base.- .-
108. 227
4,941
662
946
3,344
428
69
12,668
304
71
96,074
3,850
500
700
3,500
250
96, 074
3,850
02 Travel . . ....
04 Communication services
700
3,500
250
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies -
08 Supplies and materials .. . .
10, 926
200
10, 926
200
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments.
131,660
116,000
116,000
ALLOTMENT TO SOa CONSERVATION
SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
29
18
101
77
37
94
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$4,012
OS-5.4
$4,261
GS-5.6
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$353, 167
64,865
704
23,787
$246. 300
123,600
Other positions.--
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
1,800
Total personal service obligations...
432.623
371, 700
:^==s^=
OBLIGATIONS BZ
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO SOa CONSERVATION
SERVICE — continued
IHrect ObliQations
01 Personal services
$432, 623
16,552
34
2,158
858
23
30, 7.W
16.528
1.296
1.130
$371,200
18,600
100
1,800
600
100
13. 378
25.300
900
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things...
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printine and reproduction services
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment..
16 Taxes and assessments...
600,850
431, 978
600
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Obligations Incurred
600,850
432,478
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
126
18
1.87
159
37
169
77
.\verage number of all employees...
76
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 076
GS-7.2
$4, 925
OS-6.8
$5,568
Average grade . .
GS-7.7
Personal service obligations:
$809,109
64,865
2,403
23,787
$662, 642
123.600
1.522
1,800
$418, 125
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates.,- -., -
1,526
Total personal service obligations.-.
890,164
789, 664
419, 660
Direct Obligations
890,164
38,442
2.877
7,077
4,200
7,444
4, 550, 201
21,843,446
43, 640
69
31,619
3,836
226, 312, 706
1,443
36,000,000
789,064
47, 450
1,350
7,800
4,100
7,700
4,167,924
21,282,250
23,744
419,650
02 Travel.
27,850
1,200
04 Communication services
5,900
05 Rents and utility services
3.500
06 Printing and reproduction services
07 Other contractual services:
Advanced to—
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 19;i8," pursuant to 7
V. 8. C. 1392
7,400
3, 637, 324
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938, Agriculture," pursuant
to 7 U. S. C. 1388
18, 378, 200
Other..
4,260
Services performed by other agencies.
38,626
2.300
204,862,128
320
14, 410, 222
13, 226
1,200
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
141,806,742
300
Not distributed by objects: Repayment
of loan from Commodity Credit Cor-
30,994,258
Total direct obligations
288, 737, 164
246,644,978
195,300,000
Obligations Payable Old of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
600
144,000
U Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
98,987
144,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
98,987
144. 600
144,000
288,836,161
245, 789, 478
195,444,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrator, agricultural conser-
vation program service--
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, agricultural conservation
program branch
Deputy administrator, agricultural
conservation program service
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to administrator...
Division chief
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 10, 800
1 10, 600
2 19, 200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 11,060
2 20, 800
2 19, 600
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
11,050
2 20.800
2 19, 600
140
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
SERVICE— Continued
Agricultural Conservation Program, Agriculture — Continued
DETAIL OP FEBSONAL sEBVicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $26,080
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $26,880
4 35, 040
1 7,240
3 23. 120
1 7, 840
2 14.680
1 7.640
1 5,940
1 6, 940
4 26, ,560
1 6,940
2 10. 745
1 6,310
3 14. 115
3 12,135
7 28, 245
10 35, 430
8 25, .360
1 3, 230
3 $26,880
4 35.440
1 7,240
Section cblef
6 52.360
2 14, 080
6 45, 240
1 7, 640
2 14, 480
1 7.440
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Information specialist -..
1 7, 840
1 7, 440
1 7,640
Project chief.
GS-11. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
2 11.880
4 26. 560
1 6,940
2 10.370
1 5. 185
3 13, 740
2 8,090
12 46, 420
17 59, 495
5 15.710
1 3. 230
1 6, 140
Program specialist
Statistician
1 6,940
2 10, 995
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,610:
Administrative assistant ._
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3 14. 490
3 12. 385
7 ''8 6'*0
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545--
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
QS-4. Ranee $3,175 to $3,665-
10 35, 670
7 22. 570
1 3.230
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Riinge $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.--
76 420. 590
10.3 64,180
1.6 7,427
63 366, 040
7.1 37,538
0. 4 2. 400
68 339, 805
2. 2 9, 620
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from the ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
67. 2 369, 837
1.376
56,3 330,902
1,197
65. 8 330. 285
1.200
Regtilar pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental .
371,213
332. 099 331, 485
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Program supervisor ,.
1 7, 240
1 7,240
2 12,080
1 6,940
1 7. 240
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer, civil
Zone conservationist
1 6,940
1 5,940
Assistant program supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer, agricultural
3 16,805
Soil conservationist
2 10,620
24 111,795
2 8.590
5 18. 675
4 13. 580
4 13,160
6 16. 500
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
39 188, 495
1 3, 795
28 111,730
16 53, 625
2 6,380
4 11,000
14 67, 620
GS-5. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160. .
1 4,160
1 3, 575
2 6.380
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.-
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Total permanent, field,.
60 213,040
10.9 41,566
3.2 14,655
65.9 282,4.53
96 417,090
37.9 159,444
2.2 12,003
19.3 86,097
19 88. 975
1,2 6,950
Deduct:
Lapses .
Portion of salaries shown above car-
ried in other position schedules- - -
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
1.4 4.815
Net permanent field (average num-
ber, net salary)
101.8 439,272
64.865
1.027
23,787
76.2 331,740
123,600
325
1.800
19.2 87,840
Other positions;
Intermittent employment -..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base-
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
325
All personal services, field
618.951
457,465
88. 165
890.164
789, 564
419,650
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
890,164
789,064
600
419, 650
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
Marketing Research and Service, Agricultural Marketing Service
OBLIOATIONS BY OEJECTa
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Persmal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
4,611
76
3,578
4,657
77
3,505
4,832
109
3.630
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — con
tinued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average s.alarv. -.-
$1,669
as-6.6
$2. 522
CPC-2.2
$4,694
GS-6. 5
$2. 517
CPC-2.2
$4, 651
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 518
CPC 2 2
Average grade ..
Personal service obligations:
$16, 692, 853
141, 680
69, 957
43,346
$16, 645, 994
149, 936
58. 552
34. 074
$16, 926. 845
204, 326
60. 745
33,830
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.--
Total personal service obligations...
16, 937, 836
16, 788. 556
17. 226, 746
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services . .. .
15, 641, 527
961, 710
180. 423
443. 194
229. 128
439, 773
833, 517
308, 038
421, 700
175,499
972
25,285
15. 475, 556
898. 382
170.250
1, 758. 150
214. 800
417. 100
699. 740
380, 100
435, 860
177, 460
780
36. 345
15, 815, 470
937, 200
168 300
02 Travel--.
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
1, 946, 200
220, 900
454. 400
995, 100
403. 000
452,600
06 Printing and reproduction. ...
Services performed by other agencles-
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
800
40,900
Subtotal
19, 660, 766
270
20, 664, 623
270
21, 656, 570
270
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations --
19, 660. 496
20,664,263
21, 656, 300
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Commodity Credit Corporation
930. 007
91.435
34. 938
11.350
21, 498
10,314
9.361
28.640
9.387
8.170
1,096.300
99. 100
40, 700
71.600
29.600
13,100
6,400
37,900
20,900
3,300
1. 168. 700
104 900
02 Travel.
03 Transportation of things
44.600
84,300
32.300
14,300
6 900
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
41,300
22,800
3.600
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from Commodity
1,155,000
1,418,900
1.523.600
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
366,302
38.047
4.437
12. 248
3.264
13,119
14. 006
8,791
802
1,299
216, 700
17,300
6,200
26, 700
4.200
2.200
11.900
17, 100
5,400
600
02 Travel
17. 150
4 660
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
3 100
2 300
07 Other contractual services
19.420
13 650
09 Equipment- --- -
2,100
630
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
eniint'!
462,315
308,200
356,695
21, 277. 811
22,391,353
23.636,595
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Administrator
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator, marketing
research and statistics
Deputy administrator, marketing
services-
OS-16. Range'$T2,bbb'to"$12V8bo':
Assistant administrator for manage-
ment
Chairman, outlook and situation
board -
Division director
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative oflicer-.-
Agricultural economist
Assistant branch chief
Assistant deputy administrator
Branch chief
Deputy division director
Division director -
Liaison officer
Technical coordinator -.
Vice chairman, crop reporting board.
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13, 200
1 13, 200
12,200
60,600
11,050
10. 800
11.800
11.800
56, 000
34, 400
85,750
11,050
Num- Total
bei
salary
$14, 800
13, 400
13.200
12, 000
12, 400
61, 600
11.060
10, 800
22, 600
11,800
56.250
45, 200
66,250
10, 800
10. 800
11,300
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
141
DBTAii. OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician _
Assistant branch chief
Assistant to division director
Branch chief
Deputy division director —
Division director
Industrial engineer
Marketing specialist
Research coordinator
Section head.. .._
Staff assistant.-
Statistical clearance officer
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer...
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Analytical statistician
Area administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
Assistant research coordinator.
Branch chief
Budget examiner
Commodity technologist
Cotton classer
Cotton research specialist
Dairy manufacturing technician
Employment relations officer
Entomologist...
Information specialist
Marketing specialist ._
Market reporter
Mechanical engineer
Organization and methods ezsuninei.
Personnel analyst
Position classifier
Section head
Social scientist
Systems accountant
Tobacco research specialist
Transportation analyst
Transportation economist
Valuation engineer
Warehouse examiner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural historian
Agricultural statistician
Architectural engineer..
Budget analyst
Commodity technologist
Cotton ciasser
Dairy manufacturing technician —
Employee relations officer
Employment officer
Industrial engineer...
Industrial specialist-
Information specialist
Investigator
Marketing specialist
Market reporter
Methods examiner
Position classffier
Research writer
Safety engineer
Social scientist
Statistician
Systems accountant
Training officer
Transportation analyst
Transportation economist-
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
.Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician.
Analytical statistician
Budget analyst
Chemist
Classification analyst
Cotton classer
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
Methods examiner
Placement officer
Position classifier..
Price analyst
Qualification examiner
Records management analyst
Section head
Social scientist
Systems accountant
Transportation analyst
Warehouse examiner
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Analytical statistician
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber saiary
$10, 600
29,200
19,600
19. 600
19.800
233,600
9.800
10. 000
10, 400
19,800
14 143,000
1 10, 200
1 10, 000
2 18, 320
23 199,480
25 221,000
1 8,760
16, 920
9,360
8,360
8,360
26,480
9,160
9,160
8,560
8,560
8.360
17. 320
78,640
8,560
8,560
8,760
8,760
8,360
35.040
17,720
9,360
8,360
17, 720
8,360
9,360
8,360
7,040
61,880
89,280
15,280
151,800
8,040
14,680
31,560
7,040
14,280
7,040
7,440
14, 480
7,040
21.250
7,640
152, 200
29,560
14, 480
14,480
7,840
8,040
8,040
7,240
7,440
7,640
28,560
12, 480
130, 340
68,540
11,880
18, 220
6,640
6,340
13, 080
6,340
20,020
100, 240
6,140
6,5-40
6,740
5,940
6,940
12,080
5,940
6,940
37, 240
6,140
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 600
29.200
19,600
19, 800
20.000
272,800
9.800
10,200
10.600
20.000
9,600
181,400
10, 400
10,200
18, 720
209, 440
239, 520
8,960
8,760
16, 920
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
9
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
7
13
2
23
1
2
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
21
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
8.360
8.360
26.880
9.360
9.360
8.760
8.760
8.560
17. 520
79. 240
8.560
8.760
8.760
8.760
8,560
35. 240
17.920
9.360
8,560
17. 720
8.660
9,360
8,360
7.O40
52.680
96.720
15,480
172, 720
8,040
15.080
31.760
7.240
14, 4.80
7.040
7,440
14.680
7.240
7.440
22. 520
159, 840
29.960
14,680
14,680
7.840
8.040
8,040
7,440
7,440
14,680
28,960
5,940
12,680
143,820
80,420
12, 080
18,620
6,540
6.540
13,280
6,540
20.020
101. 440
6.140
6,740
6,740
6,940
5,940
6,140
12,080
6,140
5,940
37,640
6,340
1
3
2
2
2
27
1
1
1
2
1
IS
1
1
2
24
29
1
$10, 600
29.400
19.800
19.800
20.000
273. 000
10, 000
10.200
10.600
20,000
9.600
182. 000
10. 400
10,200
18, 720
210,440
256,840
8.960
8.760
17. 120
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
9
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
7
18
2
27
1
2
4
1
2
1
1
2
8.560
8.560
26.880
9.360
9,360
8,760
8,760
8,560
17, 720
78,840
8,760
8,760
8,960
8,960
8,560
17.920
17.920
9.360
8.560
17.920
8. .560
9,300
8,560
7,240
52.880
132. 320
15. 480
201.680
8.040
15.080
31.960
7.240
14.680
7.240
7.640
14.680
1
2
27
14
3
3
2
1
2
1
3
19
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
7.440
22.720
215. 160
30. 160
14.880
14.880
8.040
8.040
8.040
7.440
7.640
14. 880
21,920
28,160
5,940
12,880
168, 780
87, 360
18, 220
18,620
12, 680
6,640
13. 480
6.540
20.220
117.860
6.340
6.740
6. 740
6. 940
6.140
6.140
12. 480
6.140
6,140
38,040
6,340
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SEBVicis — Continued
2
10,870
2
11,120
2
11,370
14
77. 715
13
73, 530
13
74.030
16
86.210
16
81,900
20
106, 700
11
68,285
14
74.340
14
75, 216
1
6,310
1
5,435
1
6,560
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Budget analyst.
Num-
ber
4
1
4
1
Total
salary
$21,115
5.435
20.615
5,685
Num-
ber
4
1
4
1
Total
salary
$21,615
5,560
21,115
5,810
Num-
ber
4
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
13
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
114
21
204
241
166
16
1
2
29
5
Total
salary
$22, 115
5,686
Commodity technologist
21,490
5,810
10,120
Industrial engineer
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
83
19
176
204
165
21
1
2
31
6
5,060
5,185
11,620
38.170
15. 180
5.310
5.060
5,310
5.060
10. 620
5,935
10,870
5,185
15, 930
9,640
378.890
79,605
679, 285
706.900
493. 090
61.110
2.900
6.460
86. 672
12,620
1
1
2
7
3
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
3
2
93
21
190
211
162
15
2
2
31
6
5.060
5.310
11.745
38,795
15.430
5.435
6.185
5,435
10, 495
10.870
5,935
10, 995
5,310
16, 305
10.015
431.815
90.445
747. 525
736, 405
483.600
43.890
5.880
6.540
87. 512
12,900
5,185
Industrial specialist
Information specialist.
6,435
11,870
Marketing specialist.
68,280
15, 805
Methods examiner
5,560
Position classifier
5,310
Secretary to administrator
6,560
Social scientist -.
5,310
Statistical assistant, .
11,120
Systems accountant...
5,935
Transportation analyst..
11,120
Transportation economist
5,435
Warehouse examiner
16,430
GS-8. Range $4,820 to $5.370
10, 265
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 .
520, 245
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
91, 570
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
799, 615
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
833.816
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to S3.430
524,830
GS-2. Range $2,7.50 to $3.230
44,610
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
2,980
6,640
81,368
13,220
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
1,133
6,874,087
43.2
224,140
32.2
219,605
13.8 77,227
1,188
6, 287, 667
69.4
360,341
31.2
214,651
13. 8 77, 227
1,304
6
89.
34.
13.
827,778
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
470,600
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
coimt
236,120
i 77, 227
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1,071.4
6,607,569
6,413
9,733
17.677
1,399
1, 101. 2
6,789,802
5,400
15. 925
22,275
3,555
1, 193.
6
i
Other positions:
Temporary- employment--
198, 285
6,400
Intermittent employment
15,926
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
24,330
3,200
AM personal services, departmental.
fi, 542, 791
5,836,957
6,247,146
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2
1
1
2
26
3
4
1
2
1
20,400
9,600
9,600
18,120
231, 760
26, 480
36. 040
8.360
17.320
8,360
2
1
1
2
27
3
4
1
2
1
2
8
1
1
4
2
1
1
2
3
33
12
4
7
1
1
1
2
9
11
1
1
3
1
1
1
4
20,800
9.800
9.800
18, 520
238,520
25,880
36,440
8,360
17,520
8.360
17,320
72,880
8.360
9,360
34,640
16,920
8,960
8,560
15,280
22,720
247,920
92,280
30,360
53,680
7,640
8,040
7,640
15,680
71,360
81,440
7,840
8,040
21,620
7,840
7.040
8.040
30,360
2
1
1
2
27
3
4
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
4
2
1
1
2
4
33
12
4
3
1
21,000
Officer in charge
9,800
9,800
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
18, 520
240, 320
.\rea administrative officer
25,880
36,640
-Area supervisor
8,660
17,520
Chairman, board of review
8,560
17,320
8
72,080
35,560
Horticulturist
8,360
1
4
1
1
1
2
2
30
12
4
7
1
1
1
2
9
11
1
1
3
1
1
1
4
9,160
34.640
8,360
8,760
8,360
15, 080
15,280
228,200
91,880
2«.960
53,280
7.440
7.840
7,640
15,480
70,660
80.840
7.640
8,040
21, 120
7.640
7.040
7,840
30,360
9,360
34,840
Pathologist
16,920
8,960
Warehouse examiner
8,660
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8",040:
Agricultural economist
16, 480
Agricultural engineer
29,760
249. 120
.\rea supervisor
92,680
Assistant area manager
Assistant district supervisor
Botanist
30, 560
23,320
7,640
Classification officer
1
2
9
9
1
1
3
1
1
1
i
1
1
4
4
4
46
7,840
15,680
71,960
District supervisor ..
65, 360
7,840
Engineer
Entomologist
8,040
21.520
7,840
Fiscal officer
7,240
8,040
Horticulturist----
30,360
7,040
1
3
4
3
51
7.040
23,120
29,360
22,720
396, 040
1
3
4
3
46
7,040
23,620
29,560
22,920
353,040
7,240
30,660
Market reporter
29,760
Member, board of review
30, 160
Officer in charge
354, 240
270200—54-
-10
142
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Con.
Marketing Research and Service, Agricultural Marketing Service —
Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Pathologist - -.
Physiologist -
Social scientist
Warehouse examiner
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940;
Accountant
Agricultm*al economist
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural statistician
Assistant area supervisor
Assistant district supervisor.
Assistant officer in charge
Biochemist
Botanist .._
Chemist-
Classification officer
Commodity technologist
Cotton classer
Electrical engineer
Engineer
Entomologist
Fiscal accountant
Grain inspection supervisor
Horticulturist
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
Market reporter
Market supervisor
Mechanical engineer
Officer in charge
Pathologist .-
Physiologist..
Records management officer
Seed technologist -
Technologist
Warehouse examiner
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer.
Agricultural statistician
Assistant officer in charge
Botanist
Chemist
Commodity technologist
Cotton classer
Electrical engineer.
Entomologist
Equipment supervisor
Field representative
Fiscal accountant
Grain inspection supervisor..
Horticulturist
Information specialist
Investigator
Marketing specialist
Market reporter..
Mechanical engineer..
Officer in charge
Pathologist-
Physiologist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Scales inspector
Seed technologist
Tobacco inspector
Warehouse examiner
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955-.
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545-.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,656..
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430--
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $6,060 or above:
Agents
Dairy products grader
Poultry products grader
Tobacco inspectors
Rates less than $5,060-
Total permanent, field -
Deduct:
Lapses.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
6 38, 200
3 23, 320
6 46, 240
60,920
6,640
6,340
190, 600
72. 540
11.880
39. 240
6,940
13,480
12,880
6,740
60, 520
174, 180
1
2
1
4
2
3
15
16
27
1
46
3
2
1
1
1
6
7
3
6
24
2
7
5
14
235
6,740
13,280
6.740
27. 160
13, 280
19, 820
96,700
101, 240
164. 180
6,640
294, 240
18, 620
12.880
6.140
6,740
6,740
39, 440
38, 670
16, 430
26. 050
127. 690
10, 745
39, 670
26. 425
75, 9,66
1,192,600
7
1
11
1
34
7
1
6
40
43
2
69
7
1
1
1
1
199
1,041,515
19 104,140
378
1, 710, 990
13 65, 585
800, 760
938, 420
38, 920
6,060
57. 535
5.310
182, 665
37, 420
6,810
34. 110
219, 900
250, 955
10. 870
376. 765
38. 920
6.560
5,936
6,060
6. 060
6,185
211
268
302
965, 780
1,884,120
5 13, 140
1 3,835
4 12, 680
23 66. 056
246 699, 520
21
6
1
65
62
126, 268
10,220
5,400
278, 300
161,373
3,478
14, 937, 307
934
3,361,891
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $46,240
3 23, 720
6 46, 440
61. 320
6,740
11,880
208. 620
73, 140
11,880
39, 440
13,680
13, 080
6,940
61,120
175, 180
1
3
1
4
3
3
14
16
28
1
27
4
2
1
1
1
6
7
4
9
26
2
7
5
14
249
6,940
19.420
6.940
27. 300
18. 220
20, 020
89, 760
102, 440
171,120
6,640
176, 6,80
25, 160
13. 080
6.140
6.940
6,740
39. 840
39. 045
20. 740
47, 790
137, 660
10, 870
40. 046
26. 676
76. 690
1,266.316
50,415
6,000
57, 910
5,436
183, 290
27, 175
6,810
34, 360
127, 255
251,705
10. 995
213,465
38, 045
10, 870
5, 935
6, 060
6.185
6,310
1
11
1
34
5
1
6
23
43
2
39
7
2
1
1
1
1
197
1,031,445
19 104. 890
312
1,409.335
14
221
256
304
60, 130
834, 235
897, 040
961,920
2, 043, 170
6 13, 220
1 3,635
4 12, 920
23 65, 496
285 694,600
21
6
1
66
46
130, 836
10, 220
5,400
278, 300
141, 050
3,469
14, 679, 212
1, 029. 2
3, 512, 124
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $46,240
2 15, 880
6 45, 640
61. 660
6.740
23.760
210. 420
61. 260
12,080
39,640
2
3
1
8
27
2
1
3
1
4
3
3
13
16
28
1
27
"4
2
1
1
1
6
4
4
12
26
2
7
5
13
249
13, 680
19. 220
6,940
61, 520
176, 180
11,880
6,940
19. 420
6,940
27. .500
18. 420
20. 220
82. 820
103. 240
171,520
6,740
177, 180
25, 160
13, 280
6,340
6,940
6,740
40, 240
22, 615
21,240
63, 470
138, 936
10, 995
40, 420
26, 650
71,166
9
1
11
1
38
8
1
6
23
43
2
39
10
6
1
1
1
1
197
1, 266, 440
2 10. 120
50.415
5. 1.85
68, 285
5, 560
203, 530
42, 730
5, 810
34. 610
128.005
252, 330
11,120
214,215
53, 475
31,2.35
5, 935
6. 185
.6.310
5,436
1,031,445
19 105,766
312
1, 410. 960
14 60, 765
230 862. 925
265 925. 855
337
1.053.030
735
2, 047. 890
5 13, :_iOO
1 3, 036
4 12, 920
23 60, 056
285 696, 160
21
6
1
65
45
130, 836
10, 220
5, 400
278, 300
138.350
3,528
14,871,202
1, 072. 4
3,731,746
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Deduct— Continued
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Num- Total
ber salary
29.1
$140,811
77
316, 877
14. 2 67, 556
Num- Total
ber salary
28.3
$144, 153
76.9
334, 299
14. 2 67, 666
Num- Total
ber salary
28 3
Portion of salaries paid by States
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ae-
coimt
$144, 163
76.7
334, 299
14. 2 07, 556
Net permanent, field (average num-
2,452.1
11,186,284
66,863
69, 671
42,280
35,688
876
5,383
2,348.8
10, 766, 192
78, 673
60,038
36, 277
29,839
430
260
2,364.8
10,728,660
77,460
105,640
36, 415
30,200
Other positions:
Temporary employment ..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
11,395,045
10, 951, 699
10,978,606
16,937,836
16, 788, 556
17,225,746
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
15,641,627
930,007
366,302
IS, 475, 5,56
1,096,300
216, 700
15,815,470
1,168,700
241, 576
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from Commodity Credit Cor-
poration .
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
School Lunch Program, Agricultural Marketing Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
162
1
169
154
164
156
157
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 339
GS-7.8
$5, 352
GS-7.8
$5, 377
Average grade
GS-7.9
01 Personal services:
$849, 607
2,360
3,203
34
$822,397
900
2,791
1,438
$829, 318
Regular pay In excess of 52-we6k
base
3,142
3,040
855,204
95, 189
1,903
17.323
18, 722
8,463
2,011
253,970
5,779
779
67,178,839
14,744,071
213
831
827,526
96,000
2,000
20,000
19, 500
10,000
2,000
208, 519
8,000
1,000
67,010,000
15, 000, 000
317
1,335
835,600
02 Travel... .
94,000
03 Transportation of things
1,000
18,000
06 Rents and utility services
15,500
8,000
07 Other contractual services
1,500
08 Supplies and materials
5,000
600
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
67, 010, 000
Commodity procurement (sec. 6)
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions. . .
i.'ooo
83,183,297
83, 206, 197
67, 990, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
8
6
7
5
2
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 636
GS-6.8
$2,840
CPC-2.0
$4,703
GS-7.2
$2,840
CPC-2.0
$5,998
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
QS-9.5
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$28,283
$27, 980
$10, 000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
143
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO AHRICULTURAL RESEAECH
SERVICE— continued
01 Personal services— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base .. . - -
$61
$70
Total personal services
28,344
1
1,600
55
28,060
$10,000
07 Other contractual services:
1,700
200
50
15 Taxes and assessments
30,000
30,000
10,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
170
1
165
161
156
Average number of a!l employees
161
ISS
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$.5, 275
GS-7.8
$2,840
CPC-2.0
$5,294
OS-7.8
$2, 840
CPC-2.0
$5, ,385
GS-7 9
Average grade.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade _
01 Persona! services;
$877,890
2,360
3,264
34
$850,377
900
2,861
1,438
$839,318
Other positions^
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3 14''
Payment above basic rates
3,040
Total personal services
883,548
95, 189
1,903
17, 323
18,722
8,464
2,011
255,570
5,834
779
67,178,839
14,744,071
213
831
855, 576
96,000
2,000
20,000
19, 600
10,000
2,000
210,219
8,200
1,000
67,010,000
15,000,000
317
1,385
846 500
02 Travel
94 000
04 Communication services
18,000
16,500
8,000
06 Printing and reproduction
08 Supplies and materials
5,000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
67,010,000
Commodity procurement (section 6),
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
83,213,297
83,236,197
68,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, division
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
1 10,800
1 11,050
2 19,600
1 8, 760
1 9,360
1 8, 760
5 39,400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
1 10.800
1 11,300
2 19,800
1 8,960
1 9,360
1 8,760
4 31, 560
1 7,040
1 8, 040
1 8,040
1 6,140
2 12,880
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,400
1 10,800
1 11,300
2 19,800
1 8,960
1 9,360
1 8,760
4 31 660
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief auditor - -
Deputy director, division
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, branch
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Economist . .
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
1 7,040
1 8,040
Food preservation specialist.-
1 8,040
1 8, 040
1 6,140
2 12. 880
1 6,340
1 6, 140
4 21,490
3 16,180
1 6. 935
1 5.560
12 51,130
2 8.840
7 28. 745
9 31.940
2 6,300
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 340
2 13,080
Auditor .
Home economist ...
1 6,310
3 16,680
3 16, 180
1 5. 935
1 5,685
10 42, 220
2 8,840
5 20,675
11 38,450
2 6,380
1 6,340
3 15,805
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Information specialist .
1 5,935
Nutritionist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
10 42 220
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
2 8 ^>ri
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
10 35 275
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2 6,460
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
61 343, 630
3.6 18,184
2 12, 786
5.8 28,634
67 321,465
1.3 11,801
2 12, 786
5.2 25,940
56 310,980
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
2 12, 786
5.2 25,9)0
Add portion of salaries carried to other
position schedules paid from this
account...
Net permanent, departmental (av-
age number, net salary)
61.2 341,294
68. 9 322, 818
57.1 312,784
DETAIL OF FEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Other positions:
Part-time emplovment
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,100
1,260
1,300
21
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Intermittent empl03rment..
$900
1,075
1,403
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
$1,156
1 000
X\\ personal services, departmental-
344,975
326, 196
314,939
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10. 400
4 39,200
1 8,360
2 18, 320
3 23, 120
2 15,680
1 8,040
8 52.330
1 6. 340
1 6.640
1 5.940
1 6. 740
5 27, 175
13 70.030
9 50,416
16 69, 985
8 30, 530
15 52. 185
14 46,020
2 5, 740
1 2,840
1 10,400
4 39, 200
1 8.360
2 18, 320
3 23, 120
2 15.680
1 7. 040
8 52. 330
1 6.340
1 6,540
1 6. 140
1 6.740
5 27. 175
13 70.030
9 50,415
12 52. 290
7 27. 245
15 52. 105
14 45. 700
2 5,740
1 2,840
1 10,400
4 40,000
1 8.360
1 9,160
5 39,000
Field supervisor.. ...
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Auditor
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer __
Auditor
1 7,040
8 52, 330
1 6,540
1 6,740
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
AdTTiinistrfttivp officer
Economist
Food specialist
Tnfnrmfltinn specialist
1 6,940
6 33,360
13 70, 780
9 50, 665
10 44, 005
7 27 620
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
AHminisfrattvp as(;ist^Tit
Home economist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
14 45, 780
2 5,740
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPG-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
109 555,930
6.2 20,020
4.3 24,861
4.7 25,547
104 633, 750
2.3 12,379
4.5 24,624
5.3 30,812
101 529 070
Deduct:
Lapses
1.3 7,095
2.7 17,477
4.3 22,036
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) .
104.2 636,596
1,964
13
102. 5 527, 659
1,786
35
101.3 626,634
1,987
440
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
1,600
All personal services, fi^ld
538,573
529,380
530,661
883,548
855,576
845,600
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed by allotment ac-
counts as follows:
Agricultural marketing service .
855,204
28,344
827,526
28,050
835 500
10,000
FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Foreign Agricultural Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
A vpraf^p niiinbpr of all emplnypps
167
1
133
148
1
137
166
1
156
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
Average salary. .
$5,069
QS-7.0
$5,808
QS-8.4
$5, 710
Personal service obligations:
$706. 195
10, 463
2.429
7,511
19, 750
$767, 466
4,573
2,373
1,823
4,865
$881,886
4,400
3.100
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services
Total personal service obligations...
745, 348
781, 100
889,385
Direct Obligations
638, 151
26,234
1,810
10,275
56.171
1,211
6,028
680,100
36,600
2,500
41,800
61,600
2,000
6,300
786,385
44 100
02 Travel... .
at Tninspnrtatinn of things
2,500
44,800
67,600
1,200
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
Services performed by other agencies.
6,700
144
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Foreign Agricultural Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS^COntlnUed
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Direct Obligations— Contiimed
$4, 705
1,558
665
$7, 100
1,900
1.200
$8,115
09 Equipment..
2,300
1,300
746,808
840, 900
965,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
107, 197
1,053
65
41
186
101, 000
2,000
200
2,400
900
900
200
103, 000
06 Printing and reproduction
2,000
200
Services performed by other agencies-
800
900
09 Equipment
400
158
300
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
108, 700
107, 600
107, 600
855, 508
948, 600
1, 072, 600
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — ^JOntlnucd
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ex-cess of $14,800:
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture
Nimi- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 14, 800
1 13, 000
1 12, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Administrator
GS-17. Range of $13,000 to $13,800:
1 $14, 800
1 $14, 800
1 13, 000
GS-16. Range of $12,000 to $12,800:
1 12, 200
2 23, 600
1 12, 400
GS-15. Range of $10,800 to $11,800:
Agricultural economist (chief). ...
1 11, 800
1 11,800
1 11, 800
Assistant to deputy director .. ..-
1 11, 800
Consultant
i ii, 800
Division director .. .
1 10, 800
1 11, 800
1 10, 800
Special asslstan t to assistant admin-
istrator - . . - .
1 11, 800
GS-14. Range of $9,600 to $10,600:
Agricultural economist
8 80, 200
1 9,600
6 49, 400
1 9, 600
1 9,600
Branch chief ..
5 49, 400
1 9, 800
International trade economist
1 10,000
2 19, 800
3 29, 400
7 70, 600
1 8, 960
4 39, 000
Section head _
7 70 600
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant
1 9, 160
1 8,660
1 8,360
Agricultural economist
1 9,360
1 9, 360
3 26, 080
Branch chief
1 9 360
1 8,960
1 9,360
1 8,960
1 8,360
International trade economist
Liaison officer
Marketing specialist
1 8,360
2 18, 320
3 22, 720
1 7,040
2 14,080
2 15, 280
2 18, 320
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3 21, 620
6 36, 800
Analyst
1 7, 240
2 14, 080
2 15, 280
1 8, 040
1 7,240
1 7.440
1 7,240
Information specialist . -
International trade economist -.
1 7,640
2 14, 680
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 140
6 30, 900
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
2 11,245
6 32, 235
1 6, 185
1 5, 185
1 5,435
1 5,310
1 6, 140
Agricultural economist . ..
3 18,420
2 12,480
2 11,880
7 42, 780
Information and editorial specialist-
International trade economist
2 12, 080
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant _..
Agricultural economist- ..
2 10, 495
8 42, 855
2 11,245
6 32, 235
1 5, 185
Branch chief _
1 5, 185
1 6, 435
1 6, 185
2 10, 995
1 5,310
1 5, 435
International trade economist
Liaison officer
1 6,310
1 6,060
1 6,436
2 11,496
20 90, 225
2 8,090
32 116,995
18 63,950
1 6,310
1 5, 185
1 6,436
Statistical assistant ..
1 .5, 560
24 108, 796
6 21, 225
28 109,980
33 113,655
2 11,496
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
21 91,430
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,546
2 8,090
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160.. _
38 137, 455
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
21 73, 475
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Num- Total
ber salary
22 $67,220
2 6, 060
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $12, 920
1 3, 070
1 3, 230
2 6, .504
1 2,490
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $12,920
1 3 070
aS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,760 to $3,230
1 3, 230
2 5 504
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,230..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 2,490
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
165 826,555
31.5
122, 648
12.1
65, 138
8.1
46,309
146 836,389
10.1
74, 661
166 930,449
10 4
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accoimts. .
48,564
Add portion of s.alaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account...
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions:
129.5
686,078
4,464
5,999
2,351
81
135.9
761,728
1.54.6
881,885
Part-time employment
4,573
2,373
4,400
3,100
Regular pay in excess of 62-\veelv base...
Pay above basic rates: Overtime and
All personal services, departmental.
697,973
768,674
889,385
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 20,000
2 20, 400
Total permanent, field
2 20, 000
2 20, 400
1.6 14,662
Deduct lapses
Add salary adjustment in excess of lapses.
117
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary): Foreign
2 20,117
78
7,430
19, 750
0.4 5,738
Payment above basic rates: Living and
1,823
4,865
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
47, 375
12,426
01 Personal services
746, 348
781, 100
889,385
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations
638, 161
107, 197
680,100
101, 000
786, 385
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Tnents from other acconnts
103, 000
COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY
Salaries and Expenses, Commodity Exchange Authority
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
138
125
130
123
126
119
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,034
GS-7.0
$5, 030
QS-6.9
$6,080
Average grade .
GS-6.9
Personal service obligations:
$629, 162
2,768
2,349
487
$616,340
1,000
2,360
300
$601, 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
2,300
300
Total personal service obligations...
634, 766
620,000
604,000
Direct Obligations
632, 907
9,526
1,478
11,962
16, 400
13,206
3,339
760
4,821
1,928
620, 000
9,800
1,000
19, 273
15,300
13, 500
4,200
1,000
6,200
1,600
604,000
02 Travel
9.000
1,000
04 Communication services .
19, 700
15,300
06 Printing and reproduction
12, 600
3,700
Services performeil by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
800
6,000
09 Equipment
600
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
145
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct OWifad'ons— Continued
15 Taxes and assessments
$1, 125
$1, 400
$1, 500
697, 452
692, 273
673, 000
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services -
1,859
764
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
2,623
Obligations incurred .
700, 075
692,273
673, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
QS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrator-
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy administrator - - -
Assistant administrator
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator - - -
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Director, compliance and trade prac-
tice division -.-
Director, trading and reports division
Director, license and rules division-
Director, segregated funds division-.
Executive officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Executive officer.
Assistant director, compliance and
trade practice division
Assistant director, trading and reports
division
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Commodity futures analyst
Statistician
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $0,940:
Commodity exchange analyst
Commodity exchange specialist
Administrative officer
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Commodity exchange specialist
Administrative assistant
Personnel assistant
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
aS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160....
OS-4. Range $3,176 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Commodity exchange supervisor
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Commodity exchange supervisor
Assistant commodity exchange
supervisor..
Chief accountant
Commodity exchange investigator. ,
Commodity futures analyst
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Commodity'exchange supervisor
Accountant.'
Commodity exchange investigator.
Commodity futures analyst ...
GS-11. Hangel$5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Commodity exchange investigator..
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Commodity futures analyst
Auditor
Commodity exchange investigator..
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,966
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160... ,
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 ,
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$13, 200
12, 200
10,600
10,600
9,800
9,800
9,160
8,760
8,960
15. 080
7,040
5,940
6,140
1 5, 310
1 5,685
37,515
31,530
17, 475
3,350
2,750
39 230, 895
0.6 1,463
38. 4 229, 432
2,303
839
1
19,200
8,960
1 8,760
2 16, 720
1 8,360
2 16, 720
2 15,280
3 22, 620
2 14, 480
1 7, 640
6 37, 840
1
3
13
10
17
22
10, 120
5,060
15. 180
56, 915
40, 225
60, 296
72, 740
16, 740
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 12, 200
1
10, 800
1 10,600
1 9. 800
1 9,800
1 9,000
1 S, 960
1 8,960
3 15, 080
1
1,040
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
5,435
5,185
28,230
35, 940
13, 740
6,380
2,830
38 227, 060
2. 5 12, 060
35. 5 215, 000
1,000
800
216, 800
19,400
9,160
16, 720
8,360
16,920
16,280
22, 720
7,240
14
25
5
31, 500
6,940
10, 370
6,185
15, 305
63, 835
33, 166
50, 210
81, 760
13, 760
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 400
1 12, 400
1
36
2
10,1
1 10. 600
1 10.000
1 10, 000
1 9.600
8,560
9,160
1 8. 040
1 8, 040
6,340
5,940
5,660
6,310
27,856
35, 940
9,846
6,380
2,910
216, 680
9,780
34 206, 900
207,700
19, 400
9,360
16, 920
8,360
17, 120
15,480
22, 920
7,240
6
1
2
1
3
11
8
14
24
5
31,900
5,940
10, 620
6,310
16, 665
50, 630
33, 280
60,610
78,880
13, 750
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICHS CODtlnned
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Num
ber
2
- Total
salary
$6, 184
Num
ber
2
- Total
salary
$6, 344
Num
ber
2
- Total
salary
$6,344
Total permanent, field
99
13
468, 939
69,209
92
6
422, 144
20,804
90
6
418, 619
24,119
Net permanent, field (average num-
86
399,730
465
1,510
487
87
401, 340
86
394, 500
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
1,660
300
1,500
300
402, 192
403, 200
396,300
634,766
620,000
604,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
632, 907
1,869
620,000
604, 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
[PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRA-
TION] COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE
Sugar Act Program, Commodity Stabilization Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
62
60
60
68
67
65
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,370
GS-5.6
$4. 206
as-6.2
$4,191
OS-5 2
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$367, 356
36
1,091
111
$365, 874
8
1,407
20
$33S, 893
Other positions
Regular pay hi excess of 62-week
368, 593
31,633
1.091
6,251
420
9,737
702, 979
285, 000
11,036
2,393
1,927
1,126
63, 529, 187
1
268
367. 309
36,000
1.500
10, 651
500
9,000
665,115
361, 100
43,400
2,600
1,882
1,300
58.201,224
6
300
02 Travel. .
30,000
04 Communication services
10 200
400
07 Other contractual services:
Advanced to—
".Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938," pursuant to 7
U. S. C. 1392
563 300
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938, Agriculture," pursuant
to7 U. S. C. 1388
334, 600
23,000
2,000
1,200
Services performed by other agencies.
Other
09 Equipment
1 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
.Awards for employee suggestions...
58.208,000
3
200
Contingency reserve
77,000
64,940,647
69,701,787
69,600,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account (av-
flr.q.pp. niiTTihpr, npt salary)
Num- Total
ber salary
68.2
$362, 185
1.6 6,408
Num- Total
ber salary
56.6
$362, 399
1.2 4,910
Num- Total
ber salary
S3 4
Field:
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account (av-
$336, 287
1.2 4,910
358, 693
367,309
340, 197
146
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION
Operating and Administrative Expenses, Federal Crop Insurance
Corporation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
661
241
784
689
310
806
603
40
629
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 344
GS-5.9
$4, 376
GS-6.8
$4,428
OS 5 8
Personal service obligations:
$2. 422. 610
808. 491
7.677
4.166
1,456
$2, 191, 208
1, 051. 027
8,200
$2,190,811
Otiier positions
130 710
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
8.350
Other payments for personal services. . .
Total personal service obligations. ..
3, 244, 400
3, 250, 435
2, 329. 880
Direct Obligations
3, 243, 770
798. 652
15.611
29.392
131, 169
88,632
342, 570
1, 992, 075
3, 250, 435
892, 020
21, 800
139, 400
151, 000
165 000
117,900
472,000
2. 032, 315
72, noo
33, 200
57,000
27, 000
20,900
2, 329, 880
21, 800
151. oon
07 Other contractual services:
Advanced to—
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938"
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act of
1938, Agriculture"
2. 345. 510
Services performed by otheragencies.
Other
161 174
29, 169
37, 472
29, 830
17,682
12. oon
33 200
09 Kquipment
25 000
7,590
Total direct obligations
6, 917, 198
7, 452, 000
6, 700, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
630
423
500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts . ....
1,053
500
6,918,251
7,452,500
5, 700, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Manager
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant manager
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Area director...
Director, claims division...
Director, finance division
Director, program development
division
Director, sales management divi-
sion
Director, underwriting division
03-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Area director
Budget officer
Director, administrative division...
Government accountant
Procedure officer
Supervising auditor
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Assistant area director
Auditor
Budget analyst
Government accoimtant
Procedure officer
Supervising actuary
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Auditor
Government accountant.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 11,550
4 41,200
1 10,000
1 10,400
1 10, 200
1 10, 000
1 10,400
5 42, 800
1
1
1
1
1
14
6
8,360
8,660
8,660
9,360
8,560
102, 160
45,040
21, 520
7,040
14, 080
15,080
8,040
19,020
12,480
12,880
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14. 800
10, 800
10,400
20,200
10, 000
1 10, 000
1 10,600
26, 080
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,760
9, 360
8,760
50,880
46,240
14, 080
21,720
7,440
7,040
7,540
8, (MO
20,020
32, 600
12,280
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14,800
11,050
10,600
30,000
10, 200
9,600
10, 200
10, 600
26,480
8, 360
8,960
8,760
8,960
30,160
46,010
7,240
7, MO
7,240
8,040
20,020
32, 900
6,140
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Department-ol — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
G.S-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Procedure analyst
Supervising actuary
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $6,810:
-Administrative assistant
.Auditor
Fiscal accounting clerli
Government accountant
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370-
GS-7. Ran?e $4,205 to $4,055...
GS-fi. Range $3,795 to $4,M5
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,9.W to $3,4.30
r,.?-2. Ranee $2.7.™ to $3,230. __
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses...
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Branch manager
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Chief, accouuthig and statistical
division
Insurance examiner
State director
GS-1 1 . Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Insurance examiner
State director
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative officer
.Agriculturist
District farmer fieldman
Fiscal accountant--
Insurance examiner
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
GS-6, Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,9.';0 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,7.'» to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,.552 to .$3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) . -
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent em ployment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
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
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$20, 220
12,880
15,680
5,185
2
1
1
1
12
4
18
23
25
5
10,246
6,060
.5, 310
5,245
54,335
17,930
69, 880
78, 625
79, 270
13, 750
$8,376
161 864.081
30.9 129,804
130.1 734,277
1,219
2,393
737, 889
71
3
2
30
1
33
95
158
62
1
1
10,000
7,440
8,040
7,440
232, 480
6,140
30,600
6,340
29,700
5,810
20,865
378, 510
16, 805
11, 120
134. 650
4,545
124,155
328. 136
493. 765
147, 800
2,962
2,420
500 2, ong, 612
87. 1 321, 279
412.9
1,688,333
34, 044
773, 228
5,284
4,166
1,456
2, 506, 511
3, 244, 400
3, 243, 770
630
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13,080
6.060
5.310
5,810
5,185
.5,060
5,435
5, 370
37, 01 6
13,135
68, 095
88, 096
4.5. 140
2,830
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
3
17
26
14
1
$8,636
129 704, 876
19. 9 105, 426
109.1 599,450
7,830
2,400
609,680
10, 000
7,640
8,040
7,640
223. 200
6,140
18,220
6,340
17,820
2
79
10,620
422, 804
10. 995
11. 370
91, 226
33 126, 630
85 298, 210
138 437, 325
55 155, 730
1 3, 032
1 2, 420
460 1,875.301
73. 2 283, 643
386.8
1, 691, 7S8
66, 000
978, 197
5,800
2, 640, 755
3, 250, 435
3, 260, 435
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13, 080
1 5,185
5,810
5,310
1
1
7
1
18
19
9
1
5,560
5,370
33,060
4,170
73, 265
68,245
29,a30
2,910
$8,696
105 693, 071
1 3, 251
104 589, 820
7,830
2,265
10,200
7,640
8,040
7,640
143, 360
6,340
18,820
6,540
2
76
2
2
17
10,870
415, 250
11,120
11,620
78, 735
27 106, 820
68 242, 935
125 400, 575
60 144,460
3,032
2,490
398 1, 636, 487
12.9 36,496
385.1
1, 600, 991
70,000
52, 889
6,085
1, 729, 965
2, 329, 880
2, 329, 880
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Rural Electrification Administration
OBLIGATIONS HI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
RUR.IL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTEATION
Sum.mary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
1,194
6
1,131
1,090
4
1,036
984
4
974
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
147
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRA-
TION—continued
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
$5,728
GS-9.0
$5,842
OS-9.0
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions. . --
$6,398,268
68, 134
24, 268
16, 159
2,130
$5, 966. 250
40,000
23,000
15,000
$5, 599. 965
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
21.245
15, 590
Other payments for personal services...
Total personal service obligations.-.
6,498,949
6,044,250
5, 679, 550
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services- _
02 Travel. .
6, 498, 136
1, 024, 868
46, 617
104, 521
25, 355
105,351
48, 250
55,230
50,747
34, 389
8, 044, 250
995,000
50,000
146,000
29.000
107.000
29.600
60.850
47. 500
39,500
250
4,500
5, 679. 550
903.000
42.800
153.000
29.000
130.000
11 400
04 Communication services .
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
46.500
45 000
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
34.000
4,863
4.500
7,998,317
7, 553, 450
7,079.000
Obligations Payable Out of PeimbursemerUs
From Other Accounts
m Personal services
813
47
Total obhgations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
860
Total obligations
7,999,177
7,553,450
7,079.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
$7,067
$2,800
$8,000
SUMMABV
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1,194
6
1,131
1,090
4
1,036
984
4
974
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,728
GS-9.0
$5,842
GS-9.0
$5, 799
GS-9 C
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
.$6,398,268
58,134
24, 258
16, 169
2,130
$5, 966, 250
40.000
23.000
15.000
$5,599,965
42.760
21. 245
15.590
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Other payments for personal services. . .
Total personal service obligations. .
6.498.949
6, 044, 250
5, 679. 550
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
6,498,136
1,024,858
46, 617
104, 621
25,355
105, 351
48,250
62, 297
60,747
34, 389
6, 044, 250
995,000
50,000
146, 000
29,000
107, 000
29,600
63,660
47,500
39,500
260
4,500
7, 556, 250
5, 679, 5,50
903, 000
42,800
153,000
29, 000
130,000
11,400
54,500
45,000
34,000
250
02 Travel-..
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
06 Prmting and reproduction
Services performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions
15 Taxes and assessments
4,863
8,006,384
4,500
7, 087, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
813
47
860
03 Transportation of things
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
Total obligations
8,006,244
7,666,250
7,087,000
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000:
Administrator
General schedule grades;
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputv ai'ministrator
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant admin istrator
OS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Area director
Assistant administrator
Assistant to adminislTator
Chief of division...
Chief of region
Controller
GS-H. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Acting area director.
Administrative officer
jVrea director
.\ssistant area director
.\ssistant to administrator
.\ssistant chief of division
.\ssistant controller, examination. ..
Chief of division
Engineer _
Legislative consultant ^
Program analyst .-..._
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural administrator
Agricultural economist.
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to chief of division
Chief, administrative and loan ac-
counts..
Deputy assistant chief
Deputy assistant controller, exam-
ination
Electroagricultural specialist
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, electrical, distribution
and transmission
Engineer, electrical, load study
Engineer, electronic, staff specialist.
Engineer, power.
Engineer, valuation.
Examination manager
Head of section
fnternal auditor
Irrigation specialist
Labor relations specialist
Loans specialist
Loclier plant specialist
Management engineer
Management specialist
Materials specialist-
Rate engineer, retail
Rate engineer, wholesale
Rate specialist, telephone
Rural industries specialist
Rural water systems specialist
as-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Acting examination manager
Administrative oIHcer
Assistant head of section
Assistant internal auditor
Assistant to chief
Business economist
Chief, administrative services
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, electrical, distribution
and transmission
Engineer, electronic, staff specialist-
Engineer, power
Engineer, valuation
Head of section
Home electrification specialist
Loan specialist
Management specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Rate engineer, electrical, retail
Rate engineer, electrical, wholesale.
Rate specialist, telephone
Wiring specialist
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant
.\dministrative officer
.Agricultural economist
.Analyst
.Assistant head of section
.Assistant to area director
.Assistant to chief
Business economist.
Engmeer, agricultural
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, electrical, distribution
and transmission
Engineer, electronic,''general
Engineer, electronic, staff specialist.
Engineer, power
Financial assistant
Head of section
Information specialist
Loan appraiser
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
13.200
3 32.400
1 10, 800
8 87, 900
"i ""n,'656
1 9,600
2 19, 200
2
35
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
33
1
4
1
1
1
1
II
7
13
3
3
2
1
8
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
11
6
5
1
1
1
2
33
19
3
13
1
4
5
20
49,600
9.600
108, 60<1
9.600
19.200
19.600
10,400
25, 880
8,360
18,120
8,360
16,720
9,300
8,760
8, 560
8,360
9,160
8,560
10 87. 400
1 8. 360
6 50. 960
6 43,200
16,720
308, 400
8,360
8,360
8,360
25, 080
8,760
8,560
8,360
16, 720
9,160
8, 360
8,560
8, 360
8,360
21, 320
14, 080
7,040
237, 520
7,040
28,660
7,040
7,440
7,240
7.240
79.640
49.680
95. 720
22. 120
21,720
14, 280
7,040
67, 620
14, 680
14, 080
8,040
7,040
14,680
12.280
5.940
11.880
69.540
38. 040
30. 100
5. 940
6.940
6.940
12.280
204. 620
114.460
18. 020
80. 220
6.140
25. 560
30,500
120, 400
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
! 13,000
2 24,000
1
1
9
1
10
5
1
11.050
10.800
65. 750
21.600
11,050
10,600
20,400
48,400
11 109,200
1 9.600
2 20. 200
10.400
9,600
34,640
8.360
9.360
8.660
17. 720
8,360
8.760
8.560
9.360
8,760
77.040
9.360
84.000
43.600
8.960
309. 600
8.360
8.360
8.560
44.800
8.960
8.760
8.560
'9.' 360
8.360
8.560
8,360
52,680
14,080
248, 360
7,040
22, 120
7,240
7,640
7,440
73,400
42,240
80, 240
15,480
57, 920
14, 680
72. 400
14.680
14. 280
8.040
8,040
12, 280
6,140
12,680
70,140
60,720
30, 300
5,940
5,940
12,280
179, 320
198, 420
24,760
31,900
6,340
19. 220
18. 620
142. 820
1955 estimate
Num.
ber
Total
salary
1 $1,6.000
1 13.000
2 24.000
11,0.50
10.800
65, 750
21.600
20.400
48,400
11 108.000
2 ""26,266
t 10,600
1 9,600
3 26, 280
8,560
17,720
8,360
8, 960
9,360
8,760
69,920
9,360
84,400
43,400
8,960
34 297, 840
1 8,660
1 8, 660
35,040
8,960
8,760
8,660
"9i'366
8,560
8,760
8,560
63,080
14,280
238, 920
7,240
22,320
7,240
7,640
7,440
50,680
42,640
43,440
15,480
58, 120
14,680
57, 920
15, 080
7,240
8,040
8.040
12, 480
6,140
12,680
62,400
43, 980
30, 500
6,140
160,900
163, 380
25,160
6,140
6,340
19,220
18,620
135, 080
148
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Rural Electrification Administration — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Loan reviewer
Management specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
Publications writer.-
Rate analyst, electric, retail.
Rate engineer, electric, wholesale. ..
Rate analyst, telephone
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Analyst
Assistant head of section
Assistant to chief of division
Cartographer
Correspondence reviewer
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, electrical, distribution
and transmission
Engineer, electronic, general
Financial assistant
Head of section
Information specialist
Loan appraiser
Loan reviewer
Rate analyst, electric, retail
Rate analyst, telephone
Statistician
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-S. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses —
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,940
6,740
11,880
6,140
6,140
6,140
6.140
32,100
2
4
1
14
3
1
1
1
1
5
2
7
3
2
14
3
2
11, 370
20,740
5,060
73,090
15, 565
5,435
6,310
5,060
5,685
2
49
34
141
133
69
6
10,
217,
141,
535,
453.
213.
17,
6,424
21, 250
888 4, 798, 234
48. 6 274. 411
1954 estimate 1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 6,740
1 5,940
6.140
6.340
6.140
26.760
6,740
11.620
20,865
6.060
67. 910
15,930
5,185
1
2
9
3
1
23
2
2
1
2
48
29
127
127
62
5
2
6
5,935
10, 370
47,790
16, 565
5,060
124, 880
10. 495
11, 120
5,660
10,620
217,840
122, 655
497, 196
436, 025
165,800
14, 310
5,824
15,990
Other positions;
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeIi base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details.. ..'.
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Field representative, electrical, oper-
ations
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant section head
Engineer, electrical, distribution
and transmission
Engineer, electronic, general
Examination supervisor
Field representative, electrical, op-
erations
Field representative, labor relations
Field representative, load forecast..
Field representative, power use
Field representative, telephone op-
erations and loans
Pole specialist
Safety and job training adviser
Valuation engineer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural economist
Auditor.
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, electrical, distribution
and transmission
Engineer, electronic, general
Field representative, electrical,
management and accounting
Field representative, telephone,
management and accounting
Field representative, electrical,
operations
Field representative, load forecast..
Field representative, locker plant..
Field representative, telephone
operations and loans
839.4
4, 523, 823
4,722
12, 535
17, 666
7,860
37
2,130
4, 668, 773
27 227, 620
5 35, 400
19 136, 160
8 56, 520
U 77.640
182.800
7,240
21.320
37,000
12 84, 880
2
1
2
38
5
32
22
16, 080
7,240
12,280
234, 520
29,900
204,880
136, 280
18
4
2
112,920
25, 760
12,280
19 117,860
841 4, 693, 904
43 300, 464
4, 393, 440
9,500
16, 950
;,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
6,140
6,340
6,340
6,340
20,020
6,740
11,620
26, 175
46, 666
15, 930
5,310
6,935
10.120
37. 045
16.680
21
2
2
1
2
49
28
116
119
51
5
111.510
10. 745
11.120
5.685
10, 745
216. 795
116, 760
453,310
405, 185
154,290
14,310
5,984
16, 130
770 4, 239, 349
10 64, 222
4, 427, 890
33,440
123,680
56,520
41 306, 840
21,320
45,240
11 79, 640
1 7,040
1 8,040
12,280
23
30
21
19
9
2
2
6,740
148, 420
186, 200
135, 340
121,060
67,060
12,880
12,280
23 146, 020
10,500
16,000
,190
4, 209, 817
124, 480
56,920
40 297, 600
1 7,240
6 45,840
11 80,040
1 7.040
12,680
23
30
20
19
7
6,740
149,020
186, 200
126, 200
121, 660
44,380
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntmUed
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $66, 060
3 17,820
24 130.690
1 5, 185
1 6, 060
2 10, 120
2 8,410
1 3, 910
1 3,415
1 2.950
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Inspector, lumber and wood prod-
ucts
3 $17,820
21 114,635
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.\uditor . . ....
Engineer, electronic, general.
Field representative, electrical,
operations
Field representative, telephone
operations and loans
1 5,185
1 $5,310
GS-7. Ranee $4,205 to $4,955 .
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field
306 2.019,100
20.9 144.655
249 1,657.680
16 84, 870
214 1,461,810
4 26,972
Net permanent, field (average num-
285.1
1. 874. 445
40. 877
6,692
479
7,783
234
1,672.810
30,600
6,050
210
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
1,424,838
32 250
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pa\'Tnent above ba.'iic rates:
Overtime and holidav pav
5,245
Additional pay for services abroad
7,000
7,400
1,930,176
1, 616, 360
1,469,733
6,498,949
6,044,260
5, 679, 650
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
R, 498. 136
813
6, 044, 250
a, 679, 550
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Farmers' Home Administration
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
23 147, 020
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
5,868
272
5,933
5,318
270
5,245
4,270
262
4,476
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,292
GS-5.6
$4,341
GS-5.6
$4,269
Average grade - . ..
GS-5.4
Personal service obligations:
$24. 422. 772
396. 165
90, 520
150, 951
1,452
$21,869,025
397. .500
85. 500
23,000
$18. 02.3. 225
Other positions ~ -
387, 800
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base..-
Payment above basic rates
69. 275
13,000
Total personal service obligations.. .
25. 061. 850
22,375,025
18. 493, 300
Direct Obligations
24. 818. 657
2, 753, 558
99,764
311, 372
656, 115
146, 351
117,929
26,300
146, 513
99, 167
881
1,380
24.686
22, 083, 955
2, 628, 500
205, 250
553,800
695, 100
156. 275
138. 630
26,000
131, 040
120, 000
50
1,400
27, 000
18, 176, 300
02 Travel
2. 288. 000
03 Transportation of things
137.250
04 Communication servicer . . _ . .
648. 000
602.000
06 Printing and reproduction
144. 000
126. 000
Services performed by other agencies.
26.000
115.000
80. 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
A wards for employee suggestions
50
1,400
26,000
Total direct obligations
29, 201, 673
26, 767, 000
22, 270, 000
ObUgatioTis Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
243, 193
47, 154
4
25,844
15
18,958
101
291,070
29,725
317,000
37,000
35,000
35,000
14,205
16,000
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
335, 269
370, 000
405.000
Obligations incurred
29, 536, 942
27,137.000
22. 675. 000
i
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
149
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Grades established by act of Oct. 15,
1949 (7 U. S. C. 1015):
Rate of $14,800:
Administrator
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12,200
2 22,600
1 11,800
1 11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12. 000
2 21.600
1 11.800
1 11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12, 000
2 ''I 600
aS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director, loan division , .
1 9 600
8 79, 600
5 49,400
1 9,800
2 20, 200
2 16, 920
3 26,880
7 61, 120
8 79,800
5 50,000
1 10,000
2 20,600
2 16, 920
2 18, 320
7 61, 920
3 30 000
Special assistant to the administra-
tor
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant director of division
Assistant director, national finance
4 36, 240
Assistant to director of division
2 17,720
2 17, 920
1 8,360
Consultant -..
1 8,760
2 18, 720
1 9,160
1 8.960
2 17,720
Field examiner. .
2 17, 520
Farm ownership engineer.. _ .
1 9,360
1 8,960
1 8,360
3 26,480
3 21,920
1 8,040
2 14, 880
2 14,880
11 84, 840
2 15, 480
8 68,520
1 8,040
1 8,040
4 26,360
Information specialist .
1 8,560
3 26,680
2 14,680
1 8.040
1 7.240
2 14, 880
11 85.240
1 7,640
8 .59,320
1 8,040
3 27,280
2 15, 480
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant director of division
6 46,440
Field persomiel representative
Loan specialist
7 65, 280
Organization and methods exam-
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 13, 280
Accotintant . .
1 6,540
3 18,820
1 6,340
1 6.940
6 37,640
1 6,540
3 19,820
1 6,340
1 6,940
3 19,820
3 19,220
1 6,340
1 6. 940
6 37, 640
Agricultural engineer. . .
Agricultural credit specialist
Assistant chief of branch ... . .. ..
1 6,940
3 19,220
1 6,340
2 12, 880
2 12, 880
1 6,340
Disciplinary reviewer
1 6,640
1 6,940
1 6,940
Fiscal irregularity examiner
1 6,540
1 6,540
3 20,220
Information specialist
Loan servicing specialist _
3 20,220
1 6.940
1 6 940
2 12,480
1 5,940
2 11,880
2 12,480
1 6,340
Personnel assistant .
Position classifier
2 12,080
2 12 080
Property and space management
1 6,940
1 6,940
Senior budget analyst
Statistician
1 6,140
1 6,140
1 6,340
1 5 810
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accniintant
3 17, 555
1 5, 185
2 10, 870
1 5. 435
1 5, 435
3 15, 430
1 5, 185
1 5, 935
2 11.120
2 10, 995
1 5.560
1 5. 560
3 15, 805
1 5, 310
1 5 810
Agricultural credit specialist
Architectural engineer
1 5, 810
.■Assistant methods exammer
1 5, 560
3 17, 430
Disciplinary reviewer
1 5, 310
1 5, 810
Examiner . . ..''
1 5,685
3 17, 555
2 11,995
Information specialist
1 5, 810
Personnel Hssist;int
3 17, 180
2 11, 495
Placement officer .
1 5, 810
Position classifier _ _
i 5, 185
1 5,060
1 6,060
1 5, 185
Property and space management
1 5,685
Property insurance specialist .
1 5, 810
1 5,560
1 5, 435
2 10, 995
36 168,255
11 47, 995
44 170.415
46 157,360
31 99. 050
1 3.230
3 8,936
Property management specialist
1 5,685
1 6. 560
2 11,120
28 133,015
10 44, 200
39 153, 990
46 159,330
28 89. 160
1 3.230
3 9,096
Records management analyst
1 5,560
1 5, 810
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
19 89, 895
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
3 13, 260
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
23 88, 055
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
34 121, 910
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
20 62. 840
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
3 9.016
Total permanent, departmental
308
1,686,731
36.6
169,387
273
1,503,211
16.8
87,111
173
935, 226
3
16,226
OBTAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary positions...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, national finance office
Field representative
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Area director, examination division-
Assistant director, examination di-
vision,.
.\rea finance manager
Assistant director, national finance
office -_
State director
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative ofilcer.
Area water facilities engineer.
Assistant area director, examination
division-
.\ssistant State director
Assistant to the State director
Auditor
Chief accountant
Chief of branch
Chief of operations
Field examination officer
G.S-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer. -
Agricultural credit specialist
Alaskan representative
Assistant chief of branch.
Auditor
Chief of branch
Farm management specialist
Farm ownership specialist
Field examiner
Production loan olficer
Program loan officer. -_ -
Senior farm ownership and w'ater
facilities engineer. ,
Senior farm owmership and water
facilities specialist. - , -
Senior farm ownership engineer
Senior home management super-
visor -- -
Senior water facilities engineer
Senior water facilities engineer, spe-
cialist
Senior water facilities specialist
State field representative
Territorial representative
GS-9. Ranw $5,060 to $5,810:
.Accounting supervisor
Administrative assistant
.Administrative olficer
Assistant chief, administrative ac-
counting branch
Assistant production loan officer
Chief of branch _.-
County supervisor
Examiner..
Farm management specialist
Farm o^^Tiership and water facilities
engineer
Farm ownership appraiser
Farm ownership appraiser, engineer.
Farm ownership engineer
Farm ownership loan servicing
specialist
Home management supervisor
Personnel olficer
Program loan officer
State field representative .-
Territorial representative
Water facilities engineer
Water facihties specialist..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.-
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.546..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
QS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,656..
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range .$2,760 to $3,230
GS-1. Range .$2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial services :
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
271.4
$1,517,344
4,148
5,610
1, 527, 102
5 51, 600
4 36, 240
4 37,240
40 366,600
43,840
16. 880
4 29, 960
3 22. 920
4
4
4
49
1
15
1
1
4
30,360
32,160
29,760
377, 760
7,840
99.900
6,540
6,940
24,560
12
11
46
14
32
80,680
72, 340
296, 900
89,760
212,280
12,880
■2 12, 880
12,880
121,930
25.960
46, 180
6 39, 840
127 844,380
135, 665
11,245
28
8
106
16
1
11,745
156, 930
43, 980
569, 255
87, 105
5,060
2 10, 620
35 194, 100
71 390.885
45 261,950
6 32, 985
26 143, 125
2 11,370
7 36,040
1 6,185
12 66, 345
3 16, 930
1,569
7, 461, 710
2 8, 875
842
3, 179, 465
289
1, 026, 470
1,736
5, 698, 630
288 851,960
1 3,060
2 5, 584
1 2,840
5,560
23. 498, 094
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
0. 8 $3. 900
1,420,000
7.500
5,500
1, 433, 000
5 52,000
4 35, 440
37,440
40 364,000
7 51,680
2 16, 080
29,760
7,240
15.880
30,760
31,960
30,560
380, 760
15,480
9 61,060
1 6, 940
4 25, 360
80.680
60,460
278, 880
76,880
222, 220
6,340
6, 3 10
2 13, 280
17 110,780
25.960
47, 180
126
1
20
2
40.240
840.240
5.940
112. 700
11,370
106
14
1
17,930
91,835
39,046
676, 265
78,590
5,185
3 16, 055
26 146, 560
67 374,146
34 192, 666
2 11,496
5 28, 675
3 16, 180
12 67, 470
2 11, 745
1,472
7, 054. 596
1 4,545
665
2, 549, 810
254
910, 790
1,688
5, 686. 060
220 666,880
1 3,060
1 3,032
1 2,840
5,045
21, 586, 332
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$919, 000
7.800
3,500
930, 300
9,600
9,360
1 9,360
40 360,200
7,840
5 40,200
30 236,600
6 46, 840
6,940
1
5
3
1
4
13
11
6,940
34,700
19,620
6,940
27,160
88,020
69, 865
60, .860
129, 660
6,740
6,940
27,360
512,600
6, 140
40, 670
11 63,660
7
1
145
14
39,920
5,810
793,845
79, 465
13 74, 386
27 165,246
13 75, 1.56
1 6, 810
17 97,645
1,203
6, 856, 415
627
2,036,825
233
818, 695
1,463
4, 849, 660
175 532,650
4,097
17,300,310
150
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Farmers' Home Administration — Con.
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
210.4
$752, 969
24. 3 94, 802
64.3
255, 105
Num- Total
ber salary
336.3
$1,171,082
17.2 68,225
25
102,000
Num- Total
ber salary
63
Portion of salaries shown above paid
$196,085
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Net permanent, field (average num-
5,389.6
22, 905, 428
54,849
337, 158
84, 910
15, 804
81
135,066
1,452
4, 717. 5
20, 449, 025
45,000
345,000
80, 000
4,044
17, 104, 225
46 000
Other positions:
Temporary employment
335, 000
65, 775
Regular pay in excess of 52-week bEtse. . .
Payment above basic rates:
Nishtwork differential
Additional pijy for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
23,000
13, 000
All personal services, field
23, 534, 748
20, 942, 026
17,663,000
01 Personal services .
25,061,850
22, 375, 025
18, 493, 300
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
24, 818, 657
243, 193
22, 083, 955
291, 070
18, 176, 300
317.000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR
Salaries and Expenses, Office of tlie Solicitor, Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average niunber of all emplovees
507
1
428
486
1
432
431
1
389
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5, 406
GS-7.6
$5, 669
GS-7.9
$5. 738
GS-8.0
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$2, 362, 181
3,654
9,101
6,825
867
$2, 428, 425
6,200
9,340
2,400
$2, 243. 500
3,300
8,600
700
Regular pay to excess of 52-week base...
Other payments for personal services...
Total personal service obligations. ..
2.382,628
2,446,365
2, 266, 100
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
2,188,491
48, 121
2,986
22, 611
2,683
22,208
2,911
1,494
18,211
14, 943
2, 163, 946
56, 887
4.434
22,623
2.600
17, 736
1,511
4,172
21, 555
14,813
88
3,136
1,973,742
43, 736
3.061
22, 118
2.500
16, 498
1,483
3,500
17, 600
13,113
88
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services .
07 Other contractual services .
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials ..
09 Equipment ... .
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
2,641
3,061
Total dh-ect obligations
2, 327, 200
2, 312, 400
2, 099, 400
Obligations Payahle Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
194, 137
4,278
265
2,220
1,975
259
133
1,638
1,329
281, 420
7,113
666
2,877
2,264
189
628
2,745
1,887
12
282, 358
6,264
439
2,882
2,502
217
500
2,600
1,887
12
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
06 Prtotmg and reproduction
07 Other contractual services ..
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
OBLIGATIONS BY
3BJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Obligations Payable Old of Reimbursements
From Other Xccotjnfs— Continued
15 Taxes and assessments
$235
$399
$439
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
206, 469
300. 000
300, 000
Total obligations. .
2, 533, 669
2, 612, 400
2, 399, 400
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
G.S- 18. Rate of $14,800:
Solicitor
G,S-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy solicitor
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate solicitor .
GS- 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate solicitor
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, legal division
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Executive assistant to the solicitor.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Admtoistrative officer.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney . . _
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Attorney
Administrative assistant...
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4..546..
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
G.S-4. Range $3,175 to $3.665.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental. . .
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accomits
.\dd portion of salaries carried m other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Other positions: Part-time employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.. .
Other payments for personal services. . .
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
GS-13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Abstractor
QS-7. Range $4,206 to .$4,955..
G.S-6. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to .$3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
aS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above Ijasic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad _.
M\ personal services, field.
01 Personal services -
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
13, 200
24, 400
35, 400
10 104, 000
40 358, 60n
1 9, 160
41 310, 840
1 7, 240
36 221,840
12
4
10
7
26
68
40
6
63,470
22, 865
44, 060
30. 815
101. 660
2.34, 300
122, 880
15.430
6.684
4.910
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
13, 200
24,600
35, 400
104, 800
1
1
2
3
10
42
1
47
1
377, 520
9,160
353, 080
7,440
37 230, 780
312 1,745,444
53. 6 249. 634
3.9 21,195
0. 5 2, 857
255
1,477,472
51
5,836
867
1,484,226
9 93, 000
10 90. 400
20 163,200
30 187,000
75, 340
6,185
27,980
39, 975
117,815
171,460
22, 080
196 984, 436
23. 6 100, 927
0. 2 1, 201
171. 6 884, 709
2,300
1,303
3,265
6,826
6
3
7
7
26
73
26
3
1
2
27. son
16,930
31,810
31,065
104,285
261,215
80,060
9,450
3.032
5.050
Num-
ber
1
1
2
3
40
1
44
1
Total
salary
$14, 800
13, 400
25,000
35, 400
94, 800
364. 800
9,360
336, 160
7,440
29 185,055
298 1. 7.30, 977
32.1 158,917
265.9
1, 572, 060
6,940
1,578,000
9 92. 800
11 99,760
19 146,360
30 190, 400
12
1
6
10
35
61
4
64,595
6,185
27, 980
40, 975
123.845
162, 610
11,320
188 966, 830
22.6 110,466
165. 5 866, 365
1,900
3,300
3,400
2,400
898, 402
2, 382, 628
867, 365
2, 445, 365
3
3
7
7
25
63
22
3
1
2
17,555
17,056
32,560
31,440
102, 125
221, 865
69. 540
9,610
3,032
5,190
267 1,
17
595, 187
80,517
250
1, 514, 670
6,960
8 S3, 000
9 82. 440
18 139, 520
29 186, 860
10 55, 476
6
10
30
41
4
24,160
41,600
108, 860
135,430
11,640
164 868, 965
26 140, 135
138 728,!
3,300
2,640
735, 470
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
151
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
TTipnt.'? frnm other apronnts
$2, 171, 166
211,462
$2, 147. 060
298,305
$1, 966, 800
299, 300
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of PeTSonai SeTvices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
371
1
353
353
3
350
339
3
335
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . . .
$6,970
$2,975
CPC-3.3
$5,925
as-8.5
$2,986
CPC-3.4
$5 937
OS-S 6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,009
CPC-3 4
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions,.
$2,098,175
6, 958
7,578
3,035
937
$2,056,683
33. 232
7,986
3,000
$1,976,037
27, 563
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefe base...
7.634
3,000
Other payments for personal services-
Total personal service obligations...
2,115,683
2, 100, 901
2,014,224
Direct Obligatiom
01 Personal services
1,983,922
64,390
7,402
23,829
399
58,861
2,121
31,031
13, 159
15,953
1,450
1,972,138
93,438
6,051
27,451
400
69,290
2.415
7,827
13, 181
6,054
755
1,900,228
100 378
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
4 376
27,961
400
05 Rents and utility services ..
56. 085
2,615
7,627
12.831
Services performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment..
5 754
755
Total direct obligations
2,202,517
2,188.000
2,119.000
Oblisatiom Payable Out of Reimburte-
ments From Other Accounts
131, 761
7,449
230
600
1,465
128.763
13,000
113.996
02 Travel .. ..
11 000
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
233
766
08 Supplies and materials
765
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
141,406
142,761
125, 761
2, 343, 922
2,330,761
2,244,761
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Secretary of Agriculture...
Under Secretary of Agriculture
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of 514,800:
Administrative assistant secretary. .
Assistant to the Secretary
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant to the Secretary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Agricultural economist
Assistant to the Secretary
Director of finance and budget
officer
Director of personnel
Executive assistant, chief of staff
Judicial officer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative assistant
Assistant director of personnel
Deputy director, budget and finance.
Director of plant and operations
Hearing examiner
1953 actual
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $22, 600
1 17. 500
1 16, 000
1 13,000
12,200
12, 000
12, 200
12, 200
12,200
12, 200
67.800
21,860
22,100
11.800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 500
1 17, 600
2 30, 000
1 14. 800
1 14, 800
13,000
12, 000
12, 000
12, 400
12, 000
12,400
89,650
22, 100
21, 850
11,800
54,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22. 500
1 17.600
3 45. 000
1 14.800
1 14, 800
13,200
24,200
12, 000
12,600
12, 000
12.600
67. 560
22,600
22. 100
11.800
64,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\dministrative assistant
Agriculturist (flood control opera-
tions officer)
.Agriculturist (flood control survey
officer)
.Agriculturist (Irrigation programs
officer)
Agriculturist (land programs of-
ficer)
Assistant director of plant and
operations _ ,
.Assistant to director of personnel . . ,
Chief of division, budget and fi-
nance
Chief of division, personnel
Chief of division, plant and opera-
tions
Hearing examiner..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.Accountant and auditor
.Administrative analyst
.Assistant chief of division
.Assistant to the director of plant
and operations
Budget examiner
Cartographic engineer
Chief of division, plant and opera-
tions
Chief of section, personnel
Departmental records security officer.
Employee relations officer
Employee performance officer
Medical officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Procurement analyst...
Training officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.Accountant and auditor
-Administrative assistant
.Administrative analyst
.Assistant to judicial officer
Budget analyst
Chief, administrative services divi-
sion
Employment officer
Engineer
Investigator
Organization and methods exam-
iner - _.
Procurement analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Accoxmtant
.Administrative analyst
.Administrative officer.
Budget analyst
Communications specialist
Investigator
Organization and management
analyst
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Procurement analyst
Secretary to the secretary —
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
-Accountant and auditor
-Administrative analyst
-Administrative assistant
Investigator
Nurse
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370. -
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
Range $3,795 to $4,.'i45
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,665
Range $2,950 to $3,430
Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $19, 400
10,600
9,600
9,800
9,800
10,000
10,400
49,200
62,400
19,200
51,600
25.280
43. 800
18.520
2 17. 120
7 60.920
1 9,360
1
GS-6.
GS-6.
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-2.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment--.
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Xightwork differential..
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
.All personal services, departmental.
18
3
1
1
40
9
55
32
26
3
26. 080
61. 920
9. 360
9.360
9.360
8.360
27.280
16. 720
9.160
8 68.320
1 7, 040
2 14, 680
7,240
1 7,040
3 23, 320
4 30, ion
2 14, 680
28,760
22, 120
38,040
18,620
6,740
18,020
5,940
26,660
6,340
6.140
6. 340
6.940
5,940
54,850
97, 206
16, 655
5,560
6,245
188, 200
39,030
211.675
107. 840
83,900
9,370
1 3, 534
4 13, 000
11 31,272
1 2, 770
354 2, 108, 136
17.3 92,707
0. 4 4, 000
2,011,429
896
4.331
7.454
2.633
402
2, 028, 082
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 10,600
6 49, 800
6 63,200
2 19,200
10
2
20
3
1
42
7
49
34
25
3
25,480
27, 480
18,720
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
9,360
61,720
9,360
9,360
9.360
8.360
3 26. 680
2 16. 920
1 9.360
58,720
14,080
15,080
7,040
7,440
1 7,240
3 22, 620
4 30, 760
2 14, 680
22.120
22. 320
32,300
24.760
6.940
18.220
6.140
36.640
5.940
6,140
6,540
6,940
5,940
54, 475
10.245
107. 460
16. 806
5,060
195.110
30. 815
188.716
116.270
81. 270
9.570
1 3,614
4 13,000
12 34,144
346 2, 063, 123
6 31, 065
340
2, 032, 058
33,232
7,890
2,250
750
2, 076, 180
40
7
47
32
25
2
1
4
12
50,000
62,400
19, 600
25,480
27,680
9,360
1 8,760 1 8,960
6 62,560 6 53,360
60,720
9,360
8,360
8.360
8,660
26,080
16,920
9,360
59,320
14,280
16,080
7,040
7,440
1 7,440
3 22,720
3 22, 720
2 15, 080
3 22, 120
2 14,680
32, 700
24,960
6.940
18.620
6.340
31,100
5,940
6,340
6,540
6,940
6,140
4.3.855
10. 370
113. 510
17, 056
5,060
186, 200
30,815
182, 770
110. 880
82.230
5,980
3,614
13. 000
34,544
332 1, 993, 373
7 42, 338
325
1, 951, 035
27,653
7,637
2,250
750
1, 989, 125
152
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, OflSce of the Secretary of Agriculture — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule erades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num
ber
3
1
1
5
7
Total
salary
$29. 400
9.800
10. 200
19.175
24. 225
Num- Total
ber salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
Agriculturist
Agricultural economist
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.-
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655 .
7 $24, 626
7
$24. 945
Total permanent, field
17
1
92. 800
6,064
7 24, 625
7
24. 946
-f57
Net permanent, field (average num-
16
86, 746
731
124
7 24, 625
7
25,002
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Regular pay In excess of 62-week base-
96
97
All personal services, field
87.601
24, 721
26. 099
01 Personal services
2. 116. 683
2, 100, 901
2
014, 224
OFFICE OF INFORMATION
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Information, Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19,53 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equi valent of all other positions.
135
1
122
122
117
115
110
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,033
QS-7.0
$3, 219
CPC^,6
$5,115
GS-7.2
$3, 146
CPC^.l
$5, 061
Average grade.
QS-7.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
jVverage salary
$3. 174
CPC-4.1
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$590. 146
3.386
1.961
37
$561, 288
$528, 444
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
2,078
2,001
Total personal service obligations...
595, 630
663,366
630, 445
Direct Obligations
556. 896
8,267
3.988
7.321
568. 146
2,965
25,546
8,0.52
4,466
77
781
648, 742
8,400
3, 950
70, 1,50
686, .500
4,000
17,700
9, 2.58
1,200
515,821
8,000
3. 9,50
04 Communication services
S2, 1 .'lO
315, ,';m
4,01)0
Services performed by other agencies.
27, 121
9, 1,58
09 Equipment
1,200
15 Taxes and assessments
1.100
1,100
Total direct obligations
1, 186, 504
1.261,000
968, 000
Obtiffotions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
38,634
143
840
790
12, 577
2,320
14,624
14, 624
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies-
0ft .Supplies and Tnntprials
ioo
1,290
100
1,290
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
pnnnt.s
55.304
16. 014
16,014
1,241,808
1,267,014
984, 014
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director of information
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,400
1956 estimate
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVicBS — Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputv director of information
OS-14. Ranee $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $22, 100
3 29, 800
1 9. 360
1 8. 760
1 8. 360
3 27.080
1 ft. 040
1 8. 040
2 14. 680
8 69. .520
1 7. 840
1 6. 940
1 6. 940
4 26. 160
4 26. 160
1 6.810
3 16. 930
1 6. 370
17 79. 735
4 17. 180
19 73.415
25 85. 695
17 52.230
1 2. 7.50
2 a. 606
2 7. .570
1 2, 7.50
7 19. 704
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
3 29. 800
1 9. 360
1 8. 960
1 8. 360
3 26,880
1 8. 040
1 8.040
I 7. 240
7 52. 280
1 7.840
1 6. 940
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
3 30, 200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Editor of Yearbook
Chief, exhibits service. .
1 8.960
1 ft. ,560
3 27. 280
1 7.040
Chief, publications
Information specialists-
OS-12. Range .$7,040 to .$8,040:
Chief, editorial section
Scientific editor ._
Exhibits specialist
Information specialist
.\dministrative officer
1 7. 440
5 36. 600
1 8 040
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
Scientific editor
Exhibits specialist
1 6.940
7 45. 380
3 19. 220
1 .5.810
5 26. 300
1 5. 370
14 66, 605
4 17. 180
20 77.325
20 69. 120
13 40.3.50
1 2. 7.50
2 8. 606
Administrative officer
3 19, 420
1 .5. 810
6 31.736
1 .5.370
13 63. 290
4 17, 430
''O 77 405
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Editor .
Information specialist.
GS-a. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,,546
GS-.5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
0.'?-4. Range $3,175 to .$3.6,56
GS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3.4.30....
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490.
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
20 69. 760
12 37.320
1 2. 7.50
2 8, 730
CPC-1. Range $2,7.50 to $,3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,.5.52 to $3,032
1 2, 830
7 20. 024
1 2. 910
7 20. 104
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
135 667. 724
9.8 47,299
3.7 21,878
0. 2 1, 599
122 604. 309
7 43, 021
117 672.174
7 43. 730
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
.\dd portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Net permanent, departmental Cav-
121.7 590.146
3, 3.56
1,961
37
115 561, 288
110 528,444
Other positions: Temporary employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelv base...
Payment above basic rate: Overtime
2,078
2,001
.\11 personal services, departmental.
Field:
Other positions: Temporary employ-
595, 600
30
563, 366
530, 445
01 Personal services
595, 530
563, 366
530.445
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
656, 896
38,634
548, 742
14,624
51.5. 821
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
14, 624
LIBRARY
Salaries and Expenses, Library, Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
175
1
167
161
1
157
145
1
142
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,988
GS-5.2
$3,927
GS-5.2
$3,906
\verage grade . _
GS-5.3
Personal service obligations;
Permanent positions
$670,016
2,177
2,521
272
$606. 276
2.150
2,500
360
$646,541
2,160
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base-..
Payment above basic rates
2,200
360
Total personal service obligations..
674,986
611, 276
561,241
Direct Oblitjafions
616, 138
4,430
3,997
5.733
569, 126
4.380
2,726
12.800
542, 741
02 Travel
4,000
03 Transportation of things
2,800
04 Communication services
14,850
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
153
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations— Continued
06 Printing and reproduction;
Binding _
Other . _
$26,332
4,774
6,801
3,655
17, 138
44,939
1,864
$25, 650
6,344
20,200
1,000
14, 750
54,824
2,000
$25, 135
7,500
07 Other contractual services
22, 200
Services performed by other agencies.
2.000
18, 750
50,024
15 Taxes and assessments
1,950
735,801
713,800
691, 950
Ohligations Paya'tle Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accoujlfs
01 Personal services...
58.848
42,160
1.500
1,000
1,500
1,000
3,000
8,600
9,000
250
8,500
04 Communication services
135
1,491
100
1,000
Services performed by other agencies
2.020
15,219
287
1,350
09 Equipment
7.000
50
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
78,000
68,000
18. 000
Obligations incurred
813,801
781,800
709,950
DET.IIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of bureau •
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, division of lending and refer-
ence services
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, division of bibliography ,
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, division of technical processes
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative otlicer
Chief, bibhography of agriculture
section..
Chief, general reference room ,
Chief, legal branch
Chief, lending section...
Personnel officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
.\ssistant chief, lending section
Bibliographer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 800
1 10, 400
1 8,960
1 7, 040
1 6, 140
6,940
6,940
6,540
6,540
6,340
5,185
5.560
27, 925
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10, 4O0
1 9,160
1 7,240
1 6, 140
6,940
6,140
6,740
6,740
6,340
5,310
5,685
28,300
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10, 600
1 9,160
1 7, 440
1 6,340
6,940
6,140
6,940
6,940
6,540
1 5, 435
1 5, 810
4 21, 240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Cataloger.
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $16,055
2 10, 495
2 10, 620
28 123, 365
1 4,545
13 47, 705
20 67, 660
34 100, 300
19 67. 770
3 7, 740
3 9. 456
1 2. 840
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $21,865
1 5, 310
2 10. 870
27 115,785
1 4.545
13 46. 205
20 65. lOO
33 97. 350
18 49, 700
3 7,500
3 8.056
1 2,840
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $20,240
1 5,435
Senior reference assistant
2 10, 120
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
20 81, 145
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $1,545
1 4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
13 44 955
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
19 60, 245
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
30 88, 020
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
17 50 190
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1 2,500
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
3 7,656
1 2, 840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
146 573. 861
1 4,584
6 12, 051
143 652,061
2 8,092
2 9,000
128 489, 216
1 4,387
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from ntllpr nnc/iunts
2 9,000
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salarj-)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
139 557, 226
2,177
2,194
46
226
139 534, 969
2,150
2,200
100
250
125 475, 829
2,150
Regular salary in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
1,900
100
Nightwork differential
250
All personal services, departmental .
561,869
539,669
480.229
Field;
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
7 38. 670
5 25.650
2 8. 320
1 3.655
11 34 450
2 5.580
1 2,562
6 .32, 860
1 4,455
1 4. 160
6 32. 860
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,9.55..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 4,580
1 4, 160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655 ..
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
8 27, 200
1 2,760
1 2,632
8 26, 560
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
1 2,552
29 118,877
2 6,087
18 74.057
1 2.750
17 70,712
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
27 112,790
327
17 71,307
300
17 70, 712
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
300
113. 117
71.607
71,012
674,986
611,276
651, 241
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
616, 13S
58,848
569, 126
42,150
542, 741
ObUgations payable out of reimburse-
8,500
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
FOREST SERVICE
Expenses. Brush Disposal, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlBcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees - .
40
293
393
40
441
563
40
441
553
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,805
GS-4.8
$3,417
CPC-5.8
$3,496
$3,966
GS-5.4
$3,502
CPC-5.6
$3,500
$3,988
GS-5.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,502
CPC-5.6
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,500
Personal service obligations:
$380, 472
962,144
1,455
59, 016
27, 580
$438, 907
1, 436, 365
1,607
25,000
27,500
$438. 907
1. 436, 366
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1,607
25,000
Other payments for personal services. . .
27,500
Total personal service obligations...
1, 430. 667
1, 929, 379
1,929,379
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services.
02 Travel .. ..
$1, 430, 469
3,942
15. 933
4.285
11. 731
111,339
1,172
240,887
102. 761
4.114
90
16. 170
$1, 929, 379
6.630
18.500
9,000
13,600
140,000
1,200
322, 191
125,000
25,000
100
20,000
$1,929,379
6,530
18,500
9,500
05 Rents and utility services
13,600
140,000
Services performed by other agencies.
1,200
321, 691
125,000
10 Lands and structures
25,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
100
20,000
Subtotal
1, 942, 893
9,600
2, 610, 500
10,500
2, 610, SOO
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
10,500
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1, 933, 293
198
2,600,000
2,600,000
Obhgations incurred..
1, 933, 491
2,600,000
2,600,000
154
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FOREST SERVICE— Continued
Expenses, Brush Disposal, Forest Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Forester
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 740
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 540
1 5, 810
1 4, 456
10 42, 450
6 20, 960
6 20, 890
2 5,980
2 7, 670
2 7,280
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 640
1 5,810
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
1 4,830
6 26, 820
6 21,085
5 18, 276
7 22, 170
2 7, 670
3 9, 960
1 2, 872
1 4, 465
GS-6 Range $3,796 to $4,646
10 42 825
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
6 21,085
GS-4 Range $3,175 to $3,655
6 20 970
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 . .
2 5, 980
2 7. 670
2 7,280
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 2, 560
8 28,002
1 2, 560
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060 -
8 27,970
8 28, 002
Total pprmanent,, field
40 147,392
1.6 6,105
2.3 9,083
63.7
247,268
40 162,597
1 3, 156
2.4 9,403
75.2
298, 869
40 153 177
Deduct:
1. 2 3. 736
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
2.4 9,403
75.2
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
298,869
Net permanent, field (average num-
99.8
380, 472
820, 252
141,892
1,455
58, 964
62
27,680
111.8
438, 907
1,263,260
173, 105
1,607
25,000
111.6
Other positions:
Temporary employment
438, 907
1 263 260
173. 106
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.—
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
1,607
25,000
Nightwork differential
Other payments for personal services:
27, 500
27, 500
1, 430, 667
1,929,379
1,929,379
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1, 430, 469
198
1,929,379
1,929,379
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other ftcc/innts
Forest Fire Prevention, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,416
GS-4.0
$3,495
Average grade -
GS-4.0
01 Personal services;
$3,415
13
$3,495
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
13
3,428
300
500
300
28,757
600
3,608
300
02 Travel . . . -
500
04 Commimication services
300
06 Printing and reproduction .,.
29, 892
500
33,785
35, 000
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental;
General schedule grades;
GS-4. Range -$3,175 to $3,655
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 416
13
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 495
13
3,428
3,508
Roads and Trails for Slates, National Forests Fund
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
FOREaT SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average num ber of all employees
414
612
983
396
466
883
396
466
882
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,417
GS-fl.3
.$3,882
CPC-6.9
$3,311
$4,621
GS-6.4
$3,837
CPC-7.1
$3,312
$4 544
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3,849
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-7.1
$3,312
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$1,861,638
1, 482, 573
7,160
22, 626
119
$1, 672, 892
1,330,442
6,435
18, 405
$1 672 892
1, 330, 442
6,435
18, 405
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-
Total personal service obligations--.
3, 374, 116
3,028,174
3, 028, 174
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
3,366,996
93. 370
30. 166
22. 322
62.444
387
722. 686
10. 539
2. 476. 716
34, 969
1,261,901
3,657
25,908
2, 999, 224
81.500
26.100
29. 149
65,060
226
623. 247
7.200
1.741.54-,
35.000
808. 621
1.305
21, 895
2, 999, 224
02 Travel
81,500
03 Transportation of things
26.100
30, 356
05 Rents and utility services
65,060
225
07 Other contractual services
623, 247
Services performed by otber agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
7,200
1,740,332
35,000
10 Lands and structures
1, 924, 742
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
1,305
21, 895
Subtotal _
8, 101, 960
19.863
6.430,073
16. 186
7, 546, 186
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
16. 186
Total direct obligations
8. 082. 097
6. 413, 887
7, 830. 000
Obligations Payable Oiit of Reimbitrsemetils
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services ...
7,120
464
22)
12
214
2,313
16
28,637
28, 950
2,550
500
50
2.50
6,600
28,960
02 Travel
2,560
03 Transportation of thlngs-.
600
60
06 Printing and reproduction
250
6,600
Services performed by other agencies.
50, 460
600
260
60,460
09 Equipment
600
6
260
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts. -
39,006
90,000
90,000
Obligations Incurred ..
8, 121, 102
6, 603, 887
7, 620, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
40
17
63
20
6
18
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,062
GS-6.2
$4,188
GS-6.2
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$143, 644
64,212
732
7,933
$50,000
18,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates..
2,000
206, 521
9,783
2,616
82
11,399
1,076
69,383
136, 697
2, 193, 556
1,333
70,000
4,000
1,000
100
5,000
600
20,000
45,000
2, 244, 439
600
02 Travel
15 Taxes and assessments... -..
2, 622, 446
349
2, 390, 639
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ance
2, 622, 097
2, 390, 539
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
155
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMAET
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
454
629
1,036
415
461
901
395
455
882
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,343
GS-6.2
$3,882
CPC-6.9
$3,311
$4,480
OS-6.4
$3,837
CPC-7.1
$3,312
$4,544
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary.- ..
$3 849
Average grade
CPC-7 1
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,312
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$2,005,282
1,536,785
7,892
30,559
119
$1,722,892
1, 348, 442
6.435
20,405
$1 672 892
1 330 442
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-.
6.435
18,405
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
Total personal service obligations.. -
3, 580, 637
3,098,174
3,028,174
Direa Obligations
3,573,517
103, 153
32, 782
22,404
73,843
1,463
781,968
10,539
2.613.413
34.969
3, 445. 457
3.657
27.241
3,069,224
85,500
27,100
20,240
60,060
725
643,247
7.200
1. 795. 556
35,000
3, 053, 060
1,305
22,395
2, 999, 224
81 500
02 Travel
26.100
04 Communication services
20 140
55.060
06 Printing and reproduction
225
623, 247
Services performed by other agencies.
7,200
1,750,548
09 Equipment
35 000
1,924,742
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,305
21, 895
Subtotal
10, 724, 406
20,212
8,820,612
16, 186
7, 546, 186
16,186
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
10, 704. 194
8, 804, 426
7.530,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
7,120
464
223
12
214
2,313
16
28.637
28,950
2.650
500
60
250
6.500
28,950
2,550
500
02 Travel .
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
50
250
07 Other contractual services
6,500
■ 60,450
500
250
50,450
09 Equipment
500
6
250
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
39,005
90.000
90,000
10, 743, 199
8.894,426
7,620,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\ssistant regional forester
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Safety officer
Structural engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant forest supervisor
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Deputy regional fiscal agent
Engineer
Forester
Highway engineer
Position classifier
aS-10, Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal inspector
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
Fiscal accountant
Forester
Highway engineer
Superintendent of construction.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS^, Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$14. 280
8.040
8.040
7,240
6,740
6.940
32.500
5,940
18,620
30,900
6,940
2 12, 375
7
1
2
7
1
49
15
32
23
24
38,050
5,810
10, 870
38,295
5,935
223,295
61, 955
116,985
76, 785
78,960
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,660
2 14.280
1 8, 040
1 8,040
7
1
2
6
1
42
8
30
15
23
11,880
32,600
6,940
6,140
6,340
31,300
5.940
6.500
38,295
5,810
10, 870
32, 485
5,935
202,860
33,235
107, 175
50,905
76, 330
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,560
2 14, 280
1 8,040
1 8,040
7
1
2
4
1
38
5
27
11
21
11,880
32,900
6,940
6,140
6,340
18,620
6,140
6,500
38,545
6,810
11,120
21, 740
5,935
186,290
20, 850
96,820
37, 965
70,350
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $17,940
1 2,500
4 20, 135
7 33, 300
20 87, 175
15 52, 525
29 106,000
3 9, 402
3 8, 730
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $15,430
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $15,430
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,.565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680..
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
C PC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
4 20,260
7 33,300
20 86,800
37 131,095
8 28,640
3 9, 402
3 8, 730
1 2. 952
2 4,980
168 656,471
4 20,385
7 33, 426
20 87, 050
37 131,495
8 28,720
3 9,402
3 8, 730
1 2, 952
2 4,980
168 5.56,471
C PC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
2 4,980
179 592,610
TntAl permnnpnt, field
454
1, 748, 792
27.2
102, 646
41.2
166,995
121.2
526, 131
415
1, 608, 420
29.5
111.545
36.7
145, 859
91.3
371, 876
395
Deduct:
Lapses
1, 528, 845
22 6
Portion of salaries shown above paid
81, 970
36 7
.\dd portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
145,851-
91 3
371,876
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) ...
506.8
2, 005, 282
1.343,048
8,200
185, 537
7,892
30,511
48
119
440.1
1,722,892
1,165,842
6,973
175,627
6,435
20,400
5
427
Other positions:
1, 672, 892
1,147,842
6,973
175,627
6,435
18.400
5
Part-time emplovment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
PajTnent above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential... .
Other payments for personal services:
Casual workers..
01 Personal services
3,580.637
3,098,174
3, 028, 174
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
3,573,517
7,120
3,069,224
28,950
2, 999, 224
28,950
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Fund, Department of
Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
78
71
80
74
80
74
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$4,729
GS-6.7
$4,712
GS-6.5
G&-6 5
Average grade .
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$342,474
1.317
64
$354, 101
1,360
84
$356,050
1 366
Regular pay in excess of 52-W6ek
base
84
343. 855
17,073
1,465
8,292
3,112
1,415
4,609
45
7,204
8,282
4,571
516
355, 545
18,000
1,300
14, 187
3,200
1,650
4,500
100
7,300
8,000
6,600
605
357,500
17,600
1 200
02 Travel
03 Transport.'itinn nf thtng.s
15,000
3,200
05 Rents and utility services...
Services performed by other agencies.
60
7,200
7,800
5,600
600
09 Equipment...
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
400, 338
420,987
421,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Ciiief, branch
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 400
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
1 $10, 600
156
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE— Con.
Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Fund, Department o/
Agriculture — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
5 39, 000
2 12, 480
1 5, 185
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
6 39, 400
2 12, 680
1 5,310
1 5, 810
3 13, 740
3 11,730
14 49, 2.50
9 29. 270
2 6,460
1 2, 632
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
5 39, 600
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 12, 680
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
1 5.310
Marketing specialist- .
1 5, 685
1 5,810
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3 13,490
3 11,480
14 48.930
9 29, 030
1 3.230
1 2, 632
3 13, 865
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
3 11,866
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3 6.55
14 49, 650
9 29, 430
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodia Igrades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
2 6,460
1 2, 712
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
42 190, 702
3. 4 7, 391
0. 6 1, 784
2.6 11,463
43 196, 242
2. 9 7, 346
0. 5 1, 784
2.6 11,463
43 197, 332
2. 9 7, 849
0. 5 1. 784
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
2.6 11,463
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.- -
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
40. 7 192, 990
742
17
42. 2 198, 575
763
72
42. 2 199, 162
766
72
All personal services, departmental.
193, 749
199,410
200,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Officer Ln charge-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Marketing specialist
2 16, 720
2 14, 880
3 22, 120
5 30. 100
1 6, 140
5 25. 926
2 8, 410
1 4, 035
10 32, 310
5 15,390
2 16, 720
2 15, 080
2 14, 880
6 30, 700
1 6, 340
5 26, 5.50
2 8. 535
1 4,160
11 36,845
6 18, 820
2 16, 920
2 16 080
Officer in charge
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 14, 880
5 30. 900
1 6, 340
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Marketing specialist
5 26, 5.50
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 -
2 8, 660
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 4 160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 . .
11 37, 165
6 18, 980
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field
36 176,030
5.4 25,407
0. 5 2, 558
0.4 1,419
37 178, 630
5.1 21,965
0. 5 2, 558
0.4 1,419
37 179 636
Deduct:
Lapses
5. 1 21, 608
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
0. 5 2, 568
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
0. 4 1, 419
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
30.5 149,484
575
47
31.8 155,526
597
12
31.8 156.888
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base- .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
600
12
150, 106
156, 135
157, 500
343,855
355,545
357,600
Removal of Surplus Agricultural Commodities
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
ACRIcnLinRAI. MARKETINO SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
391
1
376
369
363
Average number of all employees
359
361
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5,604
GS-7.9
$5,623
GS-7.9
$6,612
GS-7.9
Personal service obligations:
$2,147,878
3,140
8,383
479
$2,047,681
$2,042,776
Other positions . .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payment above basic rates .
8,032
502
7,845
588
Total personal service obligations
2,169,880
2,056,115
2,051,208
OBLiQATioNS BX OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
AGRICDLTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—
conthiued
Direct Ohligalians
$2, 107, 737
130, 393
7,147
50,402
39, 758
39, 747
3,945
21,603
16.900
3,759
167
2,129
$1, 975, 736
120, 000
3,600
61, 376
26,000
40,000
$2, 016, 576
126 000
02 Travel
3,500
66 000
04 Communication services -
25,000
06 Printing and reproduction- -
40,000
07 Other contractual services:
Services performed by other agencies-
Other ...
20,000
10,000
5,000
200
2,000
20 000
10,000
6,000
600
2,000
09 Equipment...
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations-
2,423,587
2,262,811
2 312 575
OUigaiions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottter Accounts
01 Personal services
52, 143
1,724
3
827
4
13
303
1,683
39
80,379
4,800
50
2,200
15
125
700
2,943
241
34 633
02 Travel....
3,000
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services .
700
06 Printing and reproduction. .
100
200
08 Supplies and materials
450
60
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts,. . -
56, 739
91, 453
39 133
2, 480, 326
2, 354, 264
2, 351, 708
ALLOTMENT TO FOREIfiN AGRICULTURAL
SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
17
17
138
87
138
132
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6, 931
OS-9.9
$6, 193
GS-8.9
$6, 216
GS-8.9
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ... .
$111,302
349
17
$534, 865
2,000
$821,800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base ...
3,000
Other payments lor personal serv-
ices.
9,635
111,668
65
646,500
60, 700
4,000
11,000
8,500
1,600
6.600
6,600
1,500
689
824, 800
02 Travel
102,600
03 Transportation of things
5,000
620
704
25,000
06 Printing and reproduction
18,000
07 Other contractual services .- -_
1,500
3,500
282
100
90
9,600
09 Equipment...
6,725
15 Taxes and assessments
1,100
113, 629
646,389
996, 625
ALLOTMENT TO COMMODITY STARILIZATION
SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
90
77
146
128
146
128
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 370
GS-6.6
.$4, 206
GS-5.2
$4, 191
Average grade
GS-5.2
01 Personal services:
$363,604
1,396
1,391
$604, 874
2,326
$604,874
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
2,326
366, 291
14, 042
2.385
9,007
11,637
786
104,000
10, 000
1,729
2,926
607,200
23, 230
3,980
15, 260
7,200
1,330
60,000
60, 000
2.660
4,640
607, 200
02 Travel
23, 230
3,980
04 Communication services,. .
15.260
05 Rents and utility services
7,200
1,330
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
2,660
08 Supplies and materials
4,640
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
157
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO COMMODITY STABILIZATION
SERVICE— continued
09 Equipment
$2, 350
71, 559, 905
767
$3, 980
224, 905, 000
1,330
$3 980
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
15 Taxes and assessments
240, 505! 000
1 330
72, 085, 825
225,675,800
ALLOCATION TO FISH ANT) WO-DLITE
SERVICE
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.
Other 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
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred..
26
26
25
1
1
1
26
25
25
$4,850
$5,115
$5,205
GS-7.3
as-7.5
GS-7.5
$119,266
$124, 769
$125,087
3,816
1,442
1,450
374
473
479
1,409
1,177
1,208
124, 865
127, 861
128,224
17,085
14,450
14,950
1,783
1,350
1,300
1,998
3.200
2,928
2,961
3,150
3,050
10,633
10,650
10,305
2,637
4,978
4,975
7,788
7,285
7,350
2,412
1,610
1,500
435
466
418
172, 597
175,000
175,000
SUMMARY
Summary of Persmal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all otlier positions.
524
2
496
«78
1
599
671
1
646
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,611
as-7.9
$.5,740
GS-8.1
$5. 745
Average grade
GS-8 1
Personal service obligations:
$2, 741, 950
6,956
10,502
3,296
$3, 312. 089
1,442
12,831
1,679
9.635
$3, 594, 536
1 450
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pa\Tnent above basic rates
13,650
1 796
Total personal service obligations...
2, 762, 704
3, 337, 676
3,611,432
Direct OMigations
01 Personal services .. .
2, 710, 561
161, 585
11,315
62,027
54,356
51,870
104,000
10,000
3,945
25,869
27,896
8,621
71, 559. 905
167
3.421
3, 257, 297
218,380
12,830
90,835
35, 350
60,480
50,000
50,000
6.500
29.128
27, 425
12, 090
224, 905 000
200
4. 485
3 576 799
02 Travel-
265, 680
13, 780
OS Transportation of things
04 Communication services ...
108 188
05 Rents and utility services
35 250
69,635
07 Other contractual services:
Advanced to—
"Administrative expenses, sec.
392, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938," pursuant to 7
U. 8. C. 1392
"Local administration, sec. 388,
Agricultural Adjustment Act of
1938, .\griculture," pursuant to
7 tJ. S. C. 1388
Services performed by other agencies
Other.
3,500
08 Supplies and materials
31 490
09 Equipment
16 205
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
240, 505, 000
500
4 848
Total direct obligations
74, 795, 538
228, 760. 000
Obtigaiions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Othci Accounts
01 Personal services
52,143
1,724
3
827
4
13
303
1,683
39
80.379
4,800
50
2,200
15
125
700
2,943
241
34,633
3,000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things ...
700
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction _ _ .
100
07 Other contractual services
200
15 Taxes and assessments
50
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
66, 739
91,453
39, 133
74, 852, 277
228,851,453
244, 699, 133
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
-Assistant administrator
Director, division
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
-\ssistant administrator
Deputy assistant administrator
Deputy director, division
Director, division
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
-\ssistant director, division
Auditor
Chief, branch
Director, division
Marlceting specialist
.^taff assistant
aS-13. Range $8,.360 to $9,360:
.Acting chief, branch
-\dministrative officer.
Agricultural economist
Analyst
Chief, section
Dairy products manufacturing spe-
cialist--
Information specialist
International trade economist
Marketing specialist
Staff assistant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\dministrative officer
.\ssistant chief, section
.\gricultural economist
.\uditor
Budget analyst
Commodity Industry specialist
Industrial specialist
Marketing specialist
Nutritionist
Visual information specialist
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Analytical statistician..
.\udltor--
Budget analyst
Business analyst
Conunodity industry analyst
Economic editor.
Food technologist
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
Purchasing agent
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Analy tiral statistician
.Auditor
Commodity industry analyst
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
Personnel assistant
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4, 160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
3' "33.966
10.600
79.600
10,400
10.200
10,600
1 9.360
6 54. 160
8 71. 080
8,360
34,240
27,880
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 12, 400
1 10.800
1 11.800
3 34.150
7 76, 100
24 219,040
2 15, 480
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)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details.
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
-Administrative officer
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
Officer in cliarge.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Food preservation specialist.
Information specialist
1
1
1
1
1
20
2
1
7.040
8.040
7.440
8.040
8,040
157,000
15, 280
7,440
3 19, 220
6 38, 240
1 6,540
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
6,940
6,940
61,320
6,940
11,120
31, 360
5,810
5.810
5,185
5,810
20,615
2 10,240
19 91.645
4 21,305
29 117,515
52 180, 540
34 110. 700
4 11,960
6 16, 752
283
1,626,947
17.7
65, 553
14.7 81,056
19.4
104, 561
270
1,584,899
3.140
6,044
347
104, 735
1, 699, 166
3 26,880
4 31,610
1 9, 160
2 17, 920
6 44. 040
3 23, 720
5 38, 400
1
1
17
5
12
1
1
7
9
1
1
4
4
2
21
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
17
2
1
10,200
10.600
170. 600
51.000
115.600
10.600
9.360
62, 920
78. 040
8.560
8,560
34,640
36,440
17, 720
192, 360
8,760
31. 560
8.040
29.760
8.040
7,440
8,040
8,040
130, 880
15.280
7,640
1 6,340
4 25. 160
8 49. 520
1 6.540
6,340
6.940
5,940
5,940
6,940
6,940
51,320
6,940
3 16,305
12 62, 220
2 11,245
1 5, 810
5,810
20,490
5, 185
10, 365
131, 240
29, 895
237, 135
211,115
110,8.i0
12,280
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12,400
1 12, 400
1 10,800
1 11,800
3 34,900
7 76, 100
1
1
17
5
12
1
1
7
9
1
1
4
4
2
21
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
17
2
1
10,200
10.600
171.600
51,800
115.600
10,600
9,360
62, 720
78, 040
8,560
8,760
35, 040
36,440
17, 720
192,760
8,760
31.560
8,040
29, 760
8,040
7,640
8,040
8,040
130, 880
16,480
7,640
6,340
25,160
49, 720
6,740
6,140
6,540
6,940
5,940
6,940
6,940
52, 520
6,940
16, 430
62, 470
11,370
5,810
6 16. 672
391
2, 309, 407
67.1
340, 982
13.5 73,593
14.4
82,550
334.8
1,977,382
7,462
409
9.635
114.658
2, 109, 546
3 25, 880
4 35, 240
6 44, 040
3 23, 720
4 31, 160
1
4
1
2
28
6
61
61
35
4
5,810
20,490
5,310
10,490
131,740
30, 145
238, 135
211,355
111,170
12,280
6 16, 752
2, 318, 697
7.4
45, 396
13.5 73,593
14.4
82, 650
384.5
2, 282, 258
8.467
495
114, 668
2, 405, 878
3 26. 280
1 9.360
2 18, 320
6 44,800
3 24,120
2 15,280
270200—54-
-11
158
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE— Continued
Removal oj Surplus Agricultural Commodities — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Marketing specialist... —
Officer in charge
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative offleer
.\uditor
Economist
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
Officer in charge
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810;
Administrative assistant
Agriculttn*al economist
Auditor
Home economist
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $21,920
3 21, 720
11
5
1
1
4
1
10
2
8
3
3
5
11
15
24
15
71. 540
32, 700
5.940
6,940
25,560
6,940
56, 850
10, 870
42,730
15,430
16, 805
27, 550
60,630
57, 400
85,640
51,850
6,540
151 808, 315
4. 8 25, 579
10. 7 66, 141
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,880
3 21, 720
10
5
1
1
10
2
7
2
2
4
11
15
21
19
2
&J,800
32, 700
6,140
6,940
12,880
6,940
66, 850
10, 870
37,545
10, 495
11,620
22, 240
51,130
68,025
76, 195
64,290
6,540
142 749,760
8. 7 30, 318
10.8 66,566
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14, 880
3 22, 320
10 64. 800
5 33, 500
1 6,310
2 12,880
1 6, 110
67, 850
11,070
38, 295
10, 745
11.820
22, 365
46, 550
58,150
79, 530
61,260
6,620
135 703,275
3.6 9,403
7. 8 42, 074
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
aepnnnt
Num- Total
ber salary
12.8 $76,952
Num- Total
ber salary
12.8 $76,952
Num- Total
ber salary
8. 8 $55,601
Net permanent, field (average num-
148.3
793, 547
521
3,295
3,062
169
1,389
261, 556
135.3
729,828
242
1,200
3,048
93
1,177
492, 542
Other positions:
Temporary emplojinent ..
707, 399
250
1,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
2,862
93
Additional pay for service abroad
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules from this account..
1,208
492,542
1,063,539
1, 228, 130
1,205,554
2, 762, 704
3, 337, 676
3,611,432
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed by allocation
accounts as follows:
Direct obligations:
Agricultural Marketing Service
Commodity Stabilization Service
Foreign .\gricultunal Service
2, 107, 737
366,291
111,668
124,865
62, 143
1,975,736
607. 200
646, 500
127, 861
80,379
2,016.575
607, 200
824, 800
128, 224
34, 633
Fish and Wildlife Service (Depart-
ment of the Interior)
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accoimts: Agricul-
tural Marketing Service . ..
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
Administrative Expenses, Commodity Credit Corporation
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Sired positions
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
3,207
12
2,434
3,672
2
3,338
3,550
2
2,963
Positions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Total number of permanent positions
290
244
330
308
195
173
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,370
5.6
$4,206
6.2
$4. 191
6.2
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$12,027,000
3.767
44,663
230, 798
$16, 244, 106
3,428
56, 967
252. 038
$13, 265, 790
4,120
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
49,783
72, 825
Total personal service obligations...
12, 306, 128
15, 556, 539
13,392,518
Direct Obligations
11,046,715
517, 121
56. 561
249, 355
732, 213
286,230
94, 030
2,797,113
105, 096
1,334
3,168
20,794
13, 941, 208
648. 000
106, 400
475, 532
997,900
345, 800
67.900
2, 900, 224
147. 600
2,000
6.100
72. 436
12, 472, 820
02 Travel
626. 800
54, 300
04 Communication services .
420, 665
05 Rents and utility services....
06 Printing and reproduction
992, 500
315. 700
58.900
Services performed by other agencies.
2, 900, 924
118.300
4,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
6, 100
30. 101
Total direct administrative ex-
penses .
15, 908, 720
19,710,000
18.000,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
1, 269, 413
49, 334
6. 082
37, 180
38, 786
1,615.331
68.460
3,690
101,328
24, 760
919. 698
02 Travel
40, 780
03 Transportation of things .
2.910
24, 120
06 Rents and utiUty services
14, 800
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts — Continued
06 Printinf^ and rpprndiif'tinn
$11,638
9,491
161, 483
8,680
1,737
123
1,358
$12. 630
12.460
161, 638
13, 250
2,250
180
2,806
$8, 080
07 Other contractual services...
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
11,000
44, 268
6,610
09 Equipment
1,360
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
80
964
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1, 686. 304
2.018,783
1, 074, 560
Total administrative expenses
17,494,024
21,728,783
19, 074, 560
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Administrator, Commodity Stabiliza-
tion Service
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Associate adm inistrator. _
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator for price
support
Deputy administrator for produc-
tion ad j ustm ent
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy assistant administrator for
production adjustment.
Deputy assistant administrator for
price support
Director of division
Executive assistant to administra-
tor
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Area director
Assistant to administrator
Assistant to deputy administrator
for price support
Deputy assistant administrator for
production adjustment _ _ .
Deputy director of division ,-.
Director of division
Labor economist
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10»600:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Assistant director of division
Assistant to administrator
Assistant to director of division
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
- Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
1
$16, 000
1
$15,000
1
$15,000
1
14, 800
1
14,800
1
14, 800
1
13,000
1
13, 000
1
13,000
1
13,000
1
13, 000
1
13,000
1
12, 000
1
12, 000
1
12,000
1
4
12, 200
48,800
1
4
12. 200
48, 800
1
4
12,200
48,800
1
12, 200
1
12, 200
1
12, 200
3
6
2
33, 900
67. 800
21, 600
4
4
2
44, 950
44, 700
21, 600
4
4
2
44,950
44, 700
21,600
1
10,800
2
22, 100
2
22,100
1
8
11
1
11,050
90. 650
129, 800
11,060
1
8
11
1
11,050
90, 650
129, 800
11,050
I
11
11.060
90,900
130, 050
10
9
2
2
2
105, 200
91,600
21, 000
20,200
20, 400
8
6
2
2
2
82,000
60. 800
21.000
20, 200
20,400
8
3
2
2
2
82, 200
30,000
21,000
20,200
20,400
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEUVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10.600— Con.
Assistant to president, Commodity
Credit Corporation
Chief of branch
Chief, processing plants staff
Deputy area director _
Director of division
Industrial specialist
Labor economist _,_
Marketing specialist
Staff assistant
Systems accountant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant to administrator
Assistant to director of division
Budget examiner. ._
Chief of branch
Commercial specialist
Head of section
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Insular assistant area director
Investigator
Marketing specialist ___
Program coordinator..
Staff assistant _
Supervisory auditor
Systems accountant
Technologist
Traffic officer.
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountaut
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist.
Analytical statistician
Budget analyst
Claims examiner _
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Investigator
Marketing specialist
Placement officer...
Qualification rating examiner
Realty officer _
Records management analyst
Supervisory auditor
Systems accountant
Technologist
Traffic officer _
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Analytical statistician. __
Auditor
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Cost accountant
Industrial specialist...
Investigator
Marketing specialist
Methods examiner
Placement officer
Position classifier..
Price analyst
Records management analyst
Systems accountant
Traffic officer
Visual information specialist
QS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,125;
Statistical officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Analytical statistician
Assistant secretary, Commodity
Credit Corporation
Auditor _
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Cost accoimtant
Head of section
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
Methods examiner
Placement officer
Purchasing assistant
Records management anaJyst
Statistical assistant
Systems accountant..
Traffic assistant
Voucher examiner, supervisor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
■ Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
1
$9,800
1
$9, 800
1
$9,800
16
162. 200
16
162. 200
15
152,600
1
10. 750
49, 000
1
5
10. 750
49, 000
5
6
49,000
1
9,800
1
9,800
1
9,800
7
70, 600
5
4.8, 600
3
30,400
3
30,400
2
20,400
K
83.600
6
01,200
6
61,200
3
29,800
3
30, 000
3
30,000
4
40,800
4
40.800
4
40, 800
5
43,600
4
34,440
4
34,440
14
125, 640
12
106, 920
9
81, 040
12
107, 120
10
88. 400
10
88,600
2
17, 120
1
8, 560
1
8,560
5
44, 800
6
44,800
5
45,000
1
8, 360
1
8.360
1
8.360
3
25, 480
2
17. 120
2
17, 120
6
43,600
5
43.600
6
43,600
4
36,440
4
36,440
4
36, 440
1
9,300
1
9,360
1
9.360
10
89, 200
8
70,480
7
61,520
18
142, 960
3
20, 480
1
8,760
3
28,080
3
28,080
3
28,080
1
8,500
1
8,660
1
8,760
4
36.640
4
36.640
4
36, 840
27
243. 920
27
242, 320
26
233,060
6
53, 960
2
17,720
2
17.720
2
17, 720
3
27,280
3
27.280
3
27.280
«
53,960
5
44.400
5
44,400
1
8,360
1
8.360
1
8,560
2
18, 720
2
18. 720
2
18,920
6
37,800
5
37,600
6
37,800
19
147,360
14
106, 100
10
74, 000
11
85, 840
9
69,700
9
69,960
2
14,480
1
7.440
1
7.440
4
29,300
4
29. 360
4
29,560
1
7, 440
1
7.440
1
7,440
S
60, 920
1
7.640
6
38,000
3
22.920
3
22,920
3
22, 920
3
22,920
3
23. 120
21
162, 840
20
1,53. 000
20
163. 400
1
8,040
1
8.040
1
8.040
1
8,040
1
8.040
1
8,040
2
15,480
2
15.480
2
15, 480
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,440
3
22.920
3
22,920
3
22, 920
4
30,560
4
30, 660
4
30, 660
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
2
14, 480
2
14, 480
2
14, 480
7
45, 980
7
45, 980
7
45, 980
18
118, 720
14
89, 560
12
77, 080
6
38,840
6
38,240
6
38,440
T
6,140
48,920
1
8
6, 140
49, 120
8
8
49,320
9
57, 860
9
58, 060
9
68.260
4
25, 760
4
25, 760
4
25. 760
2
13,280
2
13.480
2
13. 480
12
78, 480
2
13. 480
2
13. 480
2
12, 280
1
0.340
1
6,340
11
71, 740
11
70. 140
11
70, 340
2
12,880
1
6. 940
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6. 940
1
6,940
2
12, 480
2
12,680
2
12, 680
2
13,680
2
13. 880
2
13, 880
2
12, 280
2
12. 480
2
12,480
4
24, 360
4
24.760
4
24, 760
3
19, 820
1
6. 340
1
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,000
1
6,125
1
6,125
8
46, 105
8
46. 106
8
46,355
13
74. 530
12
65, 720
11
60,660
4
22.115
4
22, 365
4
22. 365
5
26, 925
3
16. 680
3
16, 805
1
6,310
1
6,310
1
5,810
1
5,810
1
5,810
4
22, 740
4
21,866
4
21, 865
6
27, 925
5
27, 175
6
27, 300
4
21, 805
3
16. 805
3
16,805
4
22,615
3
17.055
3
17. 180
3
17, 180
3
17,180
o
17. .305
1
5,435
1
6,435
1
5,560
7
37, 920
5
26, 650
5
26, 550
2
11, 120
2
11,120
2
11,246
1
6,060
1
5,060
1
6,185
2
11,370
2
11.370
2
11,495
1
6,810
1
5.810
1
6,810
1
5, 436
1
5.435
1
6,436
1
5,810
1
6.810
1
5,810
3
17, 430
3
17. 680
3
17, 680
3
17, 305
1
5. 936
1
6,936
2
10, 115
2
10. 240
2
10, 240
106
495, 686
85
404, 780
75
359. 856
18
77, 810
16
05, 560
15
65.800
150
603, 300
122
487, 346
105
408.050
155
661,846
123
429, 320
117
395. 475
78
266, 390
65
180, 940
64
177, 990
6
16,030
3
9,130
3
9,130
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3.230
CPC-3. Ranse $2,562 to .$3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to $6,060 or above:
Administrative officer
Num
ber
1
33
1
- Total
salary
$3,230
93, 916
8,360
Num
ber
1
25
1
- Total
salary
$3,230
72, 120
8,360
Num
ber
1
25
1
- Total
salary
$3,230
72,620
8,360
Total permanent, departmental
1,066
6,349,616
49.2
187, 107
866
5,226,005
41.5
227,335
803
4
43.
,819,580
7
235,098
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates. ,
1,015.7
6,160,364
1.1 12,165
843
8,361
20, 987
3,536
2,413
823. 5
4,987,620
1 11,060
1,692
809
18,913
4,642
2,:348
758.
4
1
3
,573,432
11,050
Other positions:
Part-time employment...
1,692
466
Regular pay in excess ol 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay. ._
17, 775
1,852
Additional pay for service abroad
2.348
All personal services, departmental-
6, 198, 649
6,027,074
4,608,615
Field:
General schedule grades;
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Director, Commodity Stabilization
Service odicc
6
3
11
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
17
1
4
2
2
3
4
5
10
2
2
1
3
2
4
1
1
8
16
19
U
1
8
6
3
4
32
1
37
19
8
3
1
6
1
1
1
30
1
3
1
16
11
1
39
1
18
14
3
1
1
1
1
3
10
4
69, 550
29, 800
112,200
39,600
10. 000
10,600
16,920
8, 560
8, 560
9,360
8, ,560
1.53, ,520
8. 500
34,040
18. 320
18, 120
26, 480
30, 560
36, 600
74, 200
14, 480
14.280
7.640
22. .520
15. 080
28. 960
7.240
7.840
,57. 120
115,040
141, 560
81.040
7,040
59, 320
37, 040
18, 620
25, 960
199. 080
6.340
234, 280
123. 660
60, 120
18.820
6.140
39,040
6,940
6, 940
6,140
187,880
6,125
16, 625
6,600
84, 685
60,286
6,310
201, 655
5,810
97,080
76,315
16, 930
5.185
6,185
5,810
5,435
16, 930
61, 475
21,740
7
4
13
6
80, 3.50
39,400
131.400
49, 200
10. 000
10, 600
16.020
8, 660
7
4
13
6
1
1
i
80, 350
GS-14. Range $9,600 to .$10,600:
Assistant chief auditor.
39,400
Assistant director
131,800
49,400
Director, Commodity Stabilization
Service offlce
10,000
Marketing specialist
10,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
10, 920
Assistant to director
8,660
9,360
1
9,560
20
2
2
3
6
6
13
2
2
1
3
2
4
1
1
8
17
23
11
1
8
6
3
8
32
2
37
19
8
3
1
6
1
1
1
32
1
3
1
17
13
1
39
1
18
14
3
1
1
1
1
3
10
4
178, 600
8, 660
34, 240
18, 320
18, 120
26, 480
37,600
36. 600
95, 320
14. 4,80
14.280
7, 640
22, 520
15. 080
29. 100
7,240
7,840
57, 320
122, 480
170, 120
81, 440
7.040
59, 920
37, 240
18. 820
49, 720
200. 680
12.280
235, 980
124. 260
50, 520
18, 820
6,140
39.240
6,940
6,940
6,140
200, 080
6,125
16,626
5,600
89, 895
70. 530
5.310
202,155
5,810
97, 330
76, 565
16. 930
5,185
5.186
5,810
5,435
17.055
51, 975
21, 866
20
1
4
2
2
179. 000
Field representative
8, 560
34, 240
Personnel officer
18, 320
Supervisory auditor. _
18, 320
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
5
6
13
2
2
1
3
2
4
1
1
8
16
23
11
1
37,800
Accountant .
36, 800
Assistant division chief.
95, 720
Assistant to director.
14. 480
14. 280
Classification officer
7.640
Chief, administrative stafi . .
22. 520
15.080
29. 160
Employment officer
7.240
8.040
Investigator
57,920
116,040
Section chief...
170, 920
Supervisory auditor
81, 840
Traffic officer
7,240
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
6
3
8
32
2
37
18
8
3
1
6
1
1
1
32
1
3
1
16
13
1
38
1
18
14
3
1
1
1
1
3
10
4
37,440
18, 820
Assistant chief
49, 920
Auditor
201. 680
Claims examiner
12. 280
Investigator...
237. 980
118,720
Organization and methods examiner.
50. 720
19. 020
Records management officer
Section chief ..
6,140
39. 440
Storage management specialist
Supervisor, warehouse examiner
6,940
0,940
0,140
Unit chief
202,280
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
6,260
Unit chief
16,760
Voucher examination supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Acnnnntnnt.
6,600
85, 210
71,030
Assistant section chief .
6,310
Auditor .
198, 345
5,810
Investigator.. _.
98, 330
Marketing specialist
77, 065
10, 930
Placement officer ... .
5,185
Position classifier
5,310
Purchasing agent supervisor
Section chief . ._
6,810
6,435
17,055
Traffic assistant
52, 476
Traffic specialist
21,865
160
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Commodity Credit Corporation — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,370
10 56. 600
1 5. 810
37 201,470
1 4,620
205
92.8.165
8 33. 100
314
1, 195, 802
499
1,709,055
731
2,272,202
829
2, 349. 890
2 6,664
1 2. 760
6 15.312
7 16, 700
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,370
12 06.845
1 5.810
38 207.280
1 4,620
220
1.016,240
8 33. 100
344
1, 335, 602
55!
1, 923, 680
866
2,727.412
1,135
3, 267. .390
2 6.66J
1 2. 830
6 15.472
7 16. 940
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,370
12 67 845
Unit supervisor
Voucher examiner supervisor _
Wareliouse examiner
1 .^810
37 203 470
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
209
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
948. 8fiO
8 33 350
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .
299
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.. -_
1,154,652
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,751,276
793
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2. 473, 742
1 062
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
3.011.920
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades-
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
1 2. S.30
6 15.632
7 17. 140
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
3,094
11,765.760
789.2
2.208,546
3.663
13. 774, 630
345-2
820. 154
3,401
12,758,180
606.6
1,714,984
Net permanent, field (averagenum-
ber, net salar >')
2,304.8
9,667,215
S20
3,317.8
12,964.376
2 795 4
Ottier positions:
11,043,196
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.- -
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holidav^ pay
1,093
35, 755
227. 949
460
2.616
48, 481
248, 088
1.SG2
41,348
68,625
All personal services, field
9. 823. 292
13, 253. 561
11,165.131
16.021.941
18, 280, 636
15, 763. 746
Sal.iries and wages in the foregotr g sched-
ule paid from other accounts as fol-
lows'
Departmental*
".Administrative expenses, sec. 392,
-Agricultural Adjustment Act of
1938, Agriculture" -
"Sugar .\ct program. Commodity
984. 670
352, 186
104,736
1,328.104
50.539
30, 895
1,122,233
362,399
114,658
1, 048, 939
336,287
114,658
"Removal of surplus agiicultural
commodities"
"Salaries and expenses, defense pro-
"Flood prevention. Agriculture"
"Consolidated working fund, Agri-
Subtotal -
2, 861, 128
1,699,290
1,498,884
Field:
"Administrative expenses, sec. 392,
Agricultural -Adjustment Act of
1938, Agliculture"
358, 907
6,408
261, 556
69,943
177.871
437,331
4,910
492,642
374. 892
4,910
492, 542
"Sugar Act program. Commodity
"Rem oval of surplus agricultural com-
modities"
Salaries and expenses, defense pro-
. d"ction activities". .-
"Consolidated working fund, Agricul-
ture"
190, 023
Subtotal.
864, 685
1,124,806
872,344
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule applicable to administrative ex-
penses, Commodity Credit Corpora-
tion:
Departmental:
Direct obligations
2, 647, 600
700, 021
2, 518, 855
908, 929
2. 515, 870
693, 861
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Subtotal
3,347,621
Field:
Direct obligations .
8, 399, 215
569, 392
11,422,363
706,402
9, 950, 950
325, 837
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Subtotal
8, 958, 607
12,128.755
10, 282, 787
Total, administrative expenses.
Commodity Credit Corporation.
12,306,128
15, 656, 639
13, 392, 518
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Disaster Loans, Etc., Revolving Fund, Department of Agriculture
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by oljjects
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO rARMERS' HOME
ADMINISTRATIO.N
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
275
161
441
342
161
513
402
122
615
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 296
GS-5.6
$4, 286
GS-5.4
$4 190
Average grade .
GS-6 4
01 Personal services:
$1,202,211
527,281
7.316
1,339
$1, 496. 424
535, 345
8,616
686
$1. 644, 510
401 400
Other positions . .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base ..
8 750
Payment above basic rates
1, 738, 147
164,488
3,352
247
701
6,033
8,797
44, 124, 620
95, 151
2,040.070
236.230
4,000
2,054,660
223 840
02 Travel
4,000
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencieS-
08 Supplies and materials
6.860
14, 850
119.384,600
163,900
6 000
12,600
61,699,400
Undistributed charges
58,050
46, 140, 436
121, 838, 500
64,067,460
ALLOTMENT TO COMMODITY
STABILIZATION SERnCE
Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Repayment to Commodity Credit
Corporation
$40, 000, 000
ALLOTMEN* TO OFFICE OF SOLICITOR
Total number of permanent positions
2
2
2
2
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.Average salary
$6, 608
GS-8.5
$6. 608
GS-8.6
$6 808
GS-8.3
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$14, 697
60
$16. 450
50
$24 160
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base -
90
14,647
16.500
600
24,250
02 Travel
750
Total accrued expenditures . -
14,647
17,000
25,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
277
161
443
344
161
615
406
122
619
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
$1,216,808
527, 281
7,366
1,339
$1,611,874
636. 346
8.665
686
$1, 668, 670
401,400
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base-
8,840
Total personal services
1, 762, 794
164, 488
3,352
247
701
5,033
2,066,670
236, 730
4,000
2, 078. 910
02 Travel .-
224,590
06 Printing and reproduction
4,000
Services performed bv other agencies
5,850
40, 000, 000
14,850
119,384,600
163,900
6,000
8,797
44, 124, 520
95, 151
12, 500
16 Investments and loans---
61,699,400
58,060
Total accrued expenditures
46, 156, 083
161, 856, 600
64, 082, 460
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, disaster loan section
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, disaster loan section.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Loan examiner. _ _..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
2 17, 320
1 7,640
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
2 17, 520
1 7,840
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
161
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEBVicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Cont inued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant-- _.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 5. 435
3 11.730
6 17. 795
1 2. 950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 140
1 5.560
3 11.980
5 18, 035
1 2.950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6 340
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Loan examiner.-.
1 5. 685
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2 8 070
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
3 10, 805
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
1 3. 030
Total permanent, departmental
15 78. 810
1. 1 2. 147
0. 3 2, 783
15 79. S25
1.9 11.300
0. 4 3, 435
12 (».890
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
eonnf.
0 4 3 435
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary). ._
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--.
14.2 79.446
292
13.5 71,960
265
11.4 68,8.50
250
All personal services, departmental. .
79, 7.38
72. 225
69. 100
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.attorney
1 9,360
1 9.360
1 9 360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.A.ttomey
1 7,040
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
10 66,600
31 167. 235
96 458, 785
12 79, 280
34 186. 665
112 548. 710
8 30, 155
11 39,965
149 498, 670
2 6,220
12 79,440
39 211,965
OS-9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 .
138 65S. 040
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
8 30. 290
GS-4. Range .$3,175 to .$3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
13 46, 330
111 367, 230
12 43. 360
181 593. 070
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2 6 300
262 1, 115. 540
8.6 36,410
329 1.399,025
394 1.638.865
Deduct:
Lapses
5 25,836
8.5 39,045
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts .-
18.5 75.198
15.7 61,610
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
17 66, 725
Net permanent, field (average num-
267.8
1, 137, 362
527. 281
7.074
336
7
996
341
1,439.914
535. 345
8,400
386.5
Other positions: Temporary employ-
1,599,820
401,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
8,690
686
AU personal services, field . _ _
1.673.056
1. 984. 345
2. 009. 810
1. 752, 794
2.056.570
2 078. 910
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed by allocation ac-
counts as follows:
Office of the solicitor.
1. 738. 147
14,647
2. 040, 070
16,500
2,054.660
24.250
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
Working Capital Fund, Agricultural Research Center, Agricultural
Research Service
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees...
196
32
223
217
33
243
217
33
243
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary . .
$4,222
GS-5.6
$3,416
CPC-5.0
$4. 622
GS-6.3
$3,476
CPC-5.1
.$4 672
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary ..
$3,509
CPC 5 1
01 Personal services:
$671. 618
111.620
2,630
17,048
4.695
$777, 300
115,000
2,700
16, 000
Other positions.
115.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
16,000
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken _
807,641
678
1.053
33.286
911,000
700
1.000
36,000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
1 000
04 Communication services
36,000
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
$104, 380
896
27.864
661. 105
14. 438
75
2,758
$108. 300
1.000
28,000
675, 000
15,000
$108,300
1 000
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
28.000
675.000
15.000
09 Equipment .
15 Taxes and assessments
3,000
3,000
Total accrued expenditures
1, 654. 174
1,779.000
1,787,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Superintendent, office of operations
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer in charge of operations
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant _
Administrative assistant
Civil engineer
Personnel officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant personnel officer
Cost accountant. _
Purchasing and supply officer
Superintendent, mechanical shop...
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
GS-(. Range $3,175 to $3.655-.
QS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430-
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-S. Range $3,760 to $4,400-
CPC-7. Range $3,4.15 to $4.035-..
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,S40.
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. -
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork diSerential
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Personal services.
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,040
1,940
6,185
5,810
13.990
9.090
22, 835
24.340
9,330
21,260
42, 975
26, 440
109, 380
101. 760
13,416
122, 770
104, 272
41, 870
196
5
689. 703
18, 055
191 671, 648
111.620
2.630
11,027
6.021
4.695
807.641
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$9,800
1 8,500
1 8,040
4
2
5
9
8
28
29
4
40
36
16
6,140
6,140
6.940
6,340
5.060
6,310
5.310
5.810
28.980
9,090
35.816
27. 800
12.600
6.380
26. 575
43, 3.50
35. 045
110.580
103. 280
13. 576
127. 440
105.872
42. 500
217 802,333
7 25. 033
210 777, 300
115.000
2.700
10.000
6.000
911,000
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
5
9
8
28
29
4
40
30
16
Total
salary
$10,000
8,560
8.040
6,140
6.140
6. 940
6.340
5,185
6,435
5.435
5.810
29.355
9,090
36. 315
28,120
12.840
6,460
26, 675
43,725
35,295
111,680
104,480
13, 656
128,480
107, 072
43, 130
217 810, 298
7 24, 998
210 785. 300
116.000
2,700
10.000
6.000
919. 000
COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE
Administrative Expenses, Section S92, Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
0 eject classification
1953 actual
19.54 estimate
1955 estimate
STATE AfiEICULTURAL STABILIZATION
AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEES AND
NATIONAL OFFICE EXPENSES
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,514
65
2.042
2.807
60
2,635
2,495
60
2,316
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$4,109
GS-5.6
$4, 173
GS-5.6
$».242
GS-5.6
01 Personal services:
$8,903,773
323. 503
31. 134
283. 015
$11, 536. HI
392. 209
43. 280
131. 759
$10, 147, 497
Other positions
390,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
38.520
Payment above basic rates
25.130
9. 541, 425
1, 383. 942
49, 610
234. 475
381.607
28.711
56. 205
169. 754
21. 822
12. 103. 359
1, 749, 943
68.350
447. 814
333,600
28.130
74.200
188,100
26,300
10. 601, 147
02 Travel
1, 65.5, 364
60.670
04 Cnmmnnir>flfion servirps
378. 380
333,500
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services
26. 610
66. 370
08 Supnlies and materials
r/7.440
09 Equipment ,
22.620
162
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Section 392, Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938 — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
STATE AGHICULTUEAI, STABILIZATION
AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEES AND
NATIONAL OFFICE EXPENSES— COn.
$723
12.608
$900
16.080
$14. 086
Obligations incurred
11.870,882
15,036,676
13, 336, 186
ALLOTMENT TO EXTENSION SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
3
1
3
1
3
1
Average salaries and grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,667
$3,667
$3,667
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
tions
15 Taxes and assessments
$787
12
$788
12
$788
12
Obligations incurred ..
799
800
800
ALLOTMENT TO AORICITLTURAL
MARKETING SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions.. ,.
69
6
64
62
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
3
6
5
51
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.Average salary
$3,642
GS-4.8
$3,699
OS-4.8
01 Personal services:
$12,066
8,105
12
21
$206, 600
18,900
700
500
$170. 700
Other positions ._
16. 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
500
Payment above basic rates
400
Total personal services
20.204
4.185
63
200
225. 700
27,000
2,000
3,600
2,300
187. 600
22. 000
1 , 600
2.900
06 Printing and reproduction
1,900
1,196
1,648
26
7,140
108
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
7,000
11,600
1.000
5,800
8,500
16 Taxes and assessments
800
Obligations incurred
34, 760
280,000
231, 000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Fuii-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,517
58
2.049
2,879
66
2,700
2,560
65
2,368
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,109
GS-5.6
$4,158
GS-5.6
$4,227
Average grade _ . _
GS-6.6
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ,. ...
$8, 916, 626
331,608
31,146
283,036
$11,742,499
411,109
43,980
132, 259
$10, 318, 985
406, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet
base
39, 020
25, 630
9, 562, 416
1, 388, 127
49, 063
234, 075
381. 607
28,711
57, 401
1,648
159, 780
28,962
723
12.728
12, 329, 847
1, 776. 943
70. 350
451,314
333, 600
30, 430
74,200
10. 789. 636
02 Travel..
1, 677. 3(Vi
03 Transportation of things
62 170
381. 280
05 Rents and utilitv services ...
333, 600
28,610
66, 370
195, 100
37,800
900
17,092
183,240
09 Equipment
31 120
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities _
15 Taxes and assessments
14 897
11,906,441
15,317,476
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
A gricultural statistician
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,480
1 5, 940
1 4. 9.55
4 14.640
3 9, 765
5 16,310
Num. Total
ber salary
2 $14, 680
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
-Agricultural statistician
1 6, 140
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1 4,955
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3 10,480
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655 . .
3 9 926
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
5 15,550
16 6.5,090
2.9 11,585
183.7
1,122.233
15 61,730
Deduct lapses , ...
5 21,911
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
164.2
$987, 782
171 6
1,048,939
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
164.2
987,782
196.8
1,175,738
200
100
181 6
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base. .
1,088,758
100
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
100
k\\ personal services, departmental.
987,782
1, 176. 038
1,088,958
Field:
General schedule grades:
Q.S-1 3., Range $8,360 to $9,360:
5 43,800
33 275.880
2 18, 520
23 169,270
2 16,080
1 7, 040
5 38, 800
19 133,760
6 .54, 960
7 58, .520
2 18, 620
38 279,720
2 16, 080
Insular area director
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative olBcer
Assistant insular area director
2 18, 720
41 301,840
2 16,080
4 30,760
3 23,320
Member, State committee. ..
1 8,040
5 33, 500
1 .5.940
2 12, 680
33 212,620
1 8,040
5 33, 500
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
8 62, 320
Agricultural statistician ....
1 6 140
4 23. 760
37 234.680
4 23. 760
40 246,800
2 11,880
2 12, 680
Chief division
32 206 880
Program specialist
34 21.5,560
2 11,880
6 32. 360
6 33, 760
21 118, 250
36 204,535
303
1, 685, 720
42 237,520
33 209 820
1 5,940
S 27, 675
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural statistician _.-
Assistant chief, division
5 28, 426
20 111,4.50
41 230,085
279
1, 500, 615
3 16.805
3 17.305
86 477,285
277
1, 233. 160
214
775, 240
265
912,255
516
I, 604. 840
296 809.200
9 25. 220
1 3. 534
5 14. 760
7 18, 664
1 5.400
2 6,600
6 34 000
20 115,690
Chief, section . -
35 203,850
300
1,689,040
42 242, 520
Program analyst
127 702,995
339
1, 556, 245
391
1, 435, 185
369
1, 279, 625
615
1,619,170
264 730.100
3 8, 700
3 9.642
5 15.040
8 20, 970
1 6. 400
3 8. 350
100 566,250
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965 .
278
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .
1, 295, 615
301
QS-i. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1, 108, 785
298
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
1,042,230
462
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3.230..
1, 486, 180
254 723, 140
GS-1 Range $2,500 to $2,980 .
3 8 700
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
CPC-!. Range $2,.5.52 to $3,032
CPC-3. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above
3 9, 642
5 16,040
6 16, 780
1 5, 400
Rates less than $5,060.
3 8, 350
Total permanent, field. . .
2,215
9,085,093
460.7
1.343,170
2.7 10.213
2,569
10,662,337
218.8
409. 860
2. 7 10, 212
2,251
Deduct:
Lapses
9,496,007
203.7
Portion of salaries paid by States
624, 750
2. 7 10, 212
Net permanent, field (average num-
1, 751. 6
7, 731, 710
17,632
301. 640
26. 263
121,490
376, 999
2,347.5
10, 242, 265
2, 044. 6
Other positions:
Part-time employment
8,861,045
Intermittent employment
410.090
38. 034
26,089
437, 331
406, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
33,210
25, 430
.A.dd salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
374,892
8, 674, 634
11, 163. 809
9, 700, 577
9, 562, 416
12, 329, 847
10, 789, 535
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
163
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Working Capital Fund, Department of Agriculture
Schedule A-1. Accrued exvenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOTMENT TO OFFICE OF THE SECEETAET
Total number of permanent positions
172
166
165
158
165
158
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$3,833
GS^.4
$2,896
CPC-2.9
$3,393
$3,895
GS-J.4
$2,898
CPC-2.9
$3,570
$3 952
GS-4.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 924
CPC-2 9
Ungraded positions: Average salarj'
$3,623
01 Personal services:
$592,867
2,330
23,862
4,010
$587, 285
2,265
18,000
$692, 759
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
2 291
18,000
E.xcess of annual leave earned over
623, 059
161
808
1,642
197
8,861
5,847
790,947
13,618
160
815
607,550
160
800
1,500
200
8,500
5,000
800,000
30,000
613,050
160
02 Travel .
03 Transportation of things
SOO
04 Communication services.
05 Rents and utility services
1,500
20O
8,500
07 Other contractual services
5 000
743,000
09 Equipment —
6 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
800
800
Total accrued expenditures
1, 446, 005
1,454,500
1,379,000
ALLOTMENT TO OFHCE OF INFORMATION
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees -
58
63
61
48
47
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,246
G&-8.3
$6,185
GS-8.1
Average grade ....
G&-8 2
01 Personal services:
$276,919
1,934
809
306
-5,963
$245,600
1,500
900
$213, 700
Other positions
1 500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base. --
800
Excess of annual leave taken over
-5,000
-4,000
274,005
15,331
1,428
1,879
468
23,624
8,494
42, 162
2,763
671
243,000
14, 000
1,200
1,600
300
18,000
7,500
90,000
6,100
500
02 Travel
12,000
1 000
04 Communication services -
1 400
300
07 Other contractual services -
15 000
Services performed by otheragencies.
6,000
68,000
4,100
15 TftYPS and as^S^TTipnt*!
400
370,825
381,100
320,200
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
230
219
216
206
212
200
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$4,381
GS-6.9
$2. 896
CPC-2.9
$3,393
$4,373
GS-6.8
$2, 898
CPC-2.9
$3,670
$4, 368
Average grade.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
GS-5.7
$2 924
CPC-2.9
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,623
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
$869, 786
1,934
3,139
24, 158
-1,953
$832. 886
1,600
3,166
18,000
-6,000
$806 459
1,500
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
3 091
18,000
-4,000
Excess of annual leave taken over
Total personal services
897, 064
850,550
825,050
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy objects — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY — continued
02 Travel.
03 Transportation of things
$15. 482
2.236
3,421
197
9.329
29.471
8.494
833. 109
16,381
160
1,486
$14, 150
2,000
3,000
200
8,800
23,000
7,500
890,000
35, 100
$12,150
1 800
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services .
2,900
200
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services .....
8.800
20 000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials . ...
6,000
811 000
10, 100
15 Tfl.YP.s and n.<wp.«i^Tnpnt-<;
1.300
1 200
Total accrued expenditures
1,816,830
1,836,600
1, 699, 200
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Chief of division
Chief, motion picture production...
Chief of panning and research
GS-12. Range $7,010 to $8,040;
Assistant chief of division
Chief, motion picture editor
Chief, motion picture sound
Director of photogi-aphy
Information specialist..
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Assistant chief of planning and
research
Assistant director of photography,.
Chief, motion picture laboratory....
Chiefof sect ion
Fiscal olBcer
Motion picture editor
Reproduction specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Assistant chief, motion picture
laboratory
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
Motion picture cameraman
Motion picture soimd engineer
Technical animator
Q S-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,0.55
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3.430.
GS-2. Range .$2,7.50 to $3,230..
GS-I. Range .$2,500 to $2,980
CraftSj^ protective, and custodial grades;
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates;
Equivalent to $5,060 or above;
Mechanic-machinist
Supervisory bindery worker
Supervisory offset pressman
Supervisory photographer
Equivalent to less than .$5,060
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 ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay.
Nightwork differential
Excess of annual leave taken over aimual
leave earned
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Other positions; Temporary employ-
ment
01
Personal services.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 360
1 8. 360
1 8, 360
4
4
2
2
1
17
10
20
17
22
12
10
7,040
7,040
7.610
43,440
8,040
6.140
23, 760
5,940
6,140
5,940
17,820
6,940
5,500
22, 740
22, 740
10, 495
11,020
5,120
80. 485
41. 576
77, 950
59, 655
70.340
37, 160
28,680
2 6, 740
14 41.408
2 4, 840
1 5, 096
1 5, 325
1 6, 491
62 204, 624
230 916, 544
12.9 66,561
0. 2 1, 699
2.5 11,402
219. 4 869, 786
761
3,139
20, 609
3.649
-1,963
895, 891
1,173
897, 064
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,560
8,360
8,360
7,240
7.240
7.640
28, 960
8,040
6,140
23, 760
5,940
6,340
5,940
12, 080
6,140
5,500
22,990
22, 740
5,310
5,810
5, 120
80,235
29,190
71.005
59. 335
68,280
46. 690
17.400
6,900
35, 424
4,980
18
1
21
15
6
2
12
2
6.554
5,346
5.616
5.762
209, 777
216
10
868, 704
36, 819
206 832, 885
3,165
9,000
9,000
-6,000
849, 050
1,500
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 8, 560
1 8, 560
4
4
1
1
1
16
6
18
17
21
15
6
2
12
2
2
1
1
1
60
212
12
7,440
7.240
7,040
29, 560
8,040
6.340
17, 820
6,140
6,540
0,140
12,280
6,340
6,626
23, 115
21,990
6,435
5,810
6,245
70, 755
24,620
70, 756
58, 696
68,590
47,490
17, 560
6,060
36, 584
6,120
10, 982
5,616
5,616
6,032
207, 260
854, 455
47, 996
200 806, 459
9,000
9,000
-4,000
823, 550
1,500
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Commerce
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positons
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees-
458
2
397
373
3
326
358
3
352
Average salaries and grades:
Genera] schedule grades:
$5,336
OS-7.5
$3,003
CPC-3.4
$5,783
GS-8.1
$3,100
CPC-3.5
$6. 026
OS 8 4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,150
Average grade.
CPC-3 6
01 Personal services:
$2, 115, 375
14, 371
7,295
4,000
$1,927,100
25, 000
7,055
3,500
$2, 112, 715
30,000
8,035
4,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates. . .
2,141,041
32, 326
140
34,087
63,791
25,795
23,820
7,957
10
3,177
1, 962, 655
22,000
100
41, 000
48, 700
19,000
20,570
2,300
2,154,750
02 Travel
22 700
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction.
41,000
48 S.')0
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
19,500
20 175
2,350
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
1,675
1 575
Total obligations
2,332,144
2, 117, 900
2,311,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of .$14,800:
Secretary of Commerce
Under secretary
Under secretary, transportation
Assistant secretary, domestic affairs..
Assistant secretary, international af-
fairs
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant secretary, administration.
Deputy under secretary, transporta-
tion
General counsel _.
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy assistant secretary, domes-
tic affairs
Deputy assistant secretary, interna-
tional affairs
Deputy under secretary, transporta-
tion
Deputy general comisel.
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to under secretary, trans-
portation --
Associate general counsel
Director, budget and management..
Director, persormel
Director, program planning
Director, public information
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the Secretary
Assistant to undersecretary.
Assistant to under secretary, trans-
portation -
Assistant to assistant secretary
Assistant general counsel
Attorney
Chairman, appeals board
Chief, budget division
Chief, management division
Department security officer
Deputy chairman, appeals board. ..
Deputy director, budget and man-
agement
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$22, 500
17,500
17, .100
15,000
1 14, 800
14, 800
1 13,000
1 13, 000
12.000
12.200
12.200
12. 000
32. 400
10, 800
10. 800
33. 400
33, 900
1 11,050
1 11.050
1 11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 500
1 17,500
1 17,500
1 15,000
1 15,000
1 14, 800
1 14,800
1 14,800
1 13, 000
1 13,000
1 13,000
1 12,000
1 12.000
1 12,000
1 12, 000
1 12,000
4 43, 200
1 10, 800
1 10. 800
3 33. 900
2 22, 100
10.800
1 11,300
1 11.800
1 11,300
Num- Totjil
ber salary
$22, 500
17,500
17, 500
16,000
1 15,000
14,800
1 14, 800
1 14,800
1 13, 000
1 13, 000
1 13, 200
1 12, 200
1 12.000
1 12. 200
1 12,000
12, 200
4 43, 950
1 11,050
21.600
34, 400
32. 900
11,800
10, 800
1 11,300
1 11,800
: 11.300
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11.800-Con.
Deputy director, facilities opera-
tions and management .
Num- Total
ber alary
1 $11,050
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 10,800
1 10,800
1 11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 11,050
1 11.300
1 11.800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
Num- Totiil
ber salary
1 $10 800
1 11,300
1 11 300
Director, facilities operations and
management
Director, publications management.
Government accountant
1 11,800
1 11 050
1 11,050
Organization and methods exam-
2 21,600
2 22, 100
3 34, 400
2 21, 600
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 9. 800
5 48. 800
1 10,600
1 9,800
1 10, 200
Transportation economist
1 11,050
3 31, 000
1 10, 000
1 11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
-\ttorney
4 39, 600
1 10, 000
Business economist
Chief of division
5 49. 400
1 10. 600
1 9.800
1 10. 200
2 19, 600
5 49, 000
1 10, 000
2 19, 400
1 10, 000
1 8,760
1 8,360
1 8. 560
1 8, 760
6 49, 800
Deputy department security oflScer.
Historian...
1 10, 600
Legislative liaison officer
2 19, 600
Organization and methods exam-
5 49. 600
1 9, 800
2 19. 200
1 10. 000
2 17, 120
5 49, 400
1 10, 000
Program coordinator
2 19,600
1 10, 200
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accounting systems analyst
1 8,760
1 8,360
Adviser on Negro affairs
1 8, 560
1 8, 560
1 9, 160
1 8, .560
1 8.360
1 8. 660
2 17, 120
1 8. 760
1 8, 560
1 8. 560
3 26. 480
3 25. 680
1 8. 760
1 8.360
1 8, 360
1 7.040
2 14, 080
1 7, 240
1 7.O40
1 8. 040
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
2 14. 280
2 14. 280
1 7, 240
1 7.040
1 7. 040
1 7. 240
3 21, 120
Assistant personnel operations oflS-
1 8, 760
Attomey
1 8,360
1 8, 560
1 8, 760
Business analyst
1 8.760
2 17.320
1 8. 760
1 8, 760
1 8. 560
4 36. 640
3 25. 880
1 8,900
Chief of section
2 17, 520
Information and editorial specialist.
Investigator
1 8,960
1 8,760
1 8, 760
Organization and methods examiner.
6 63, 560
3 26, 280
Publications officer _.
1 8, 960
Transportation economist
1 8,560
1 7, 240
2 14. 280
1 7,440
1 7,040
1 8. 040
1 7. 040
1 7. 240
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
1 8,660
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
2 14. 280
Attornev _.
2 14. 480
1 7.440
1 7.240
Information and editorial specialist.
Investieator. _
1 8,040
2 14. 280
1 7, 240
Placement officer
2 14, 280
Printing and publications officer
2 14,680
Publications writer
Secretary to the Secretary.
1 7,040
1 7, 240
Safetv engineer ..
1 7, 040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940-
1 6. 940
2 12. 880
2 12.680
1 5. 940
1 6. 540
1 6. 940
1 5,940
3 18, 820
2 12, 280
2 13. 280
Attorney _. .
2 12. 680
1 6, 940
Employee relations officer
1 6, 540
1 6. 940
1 6, 740
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
Librarian . . . .
1 5, 940
2 13. 080
1 5, 940
2 12. 480
1 5. 940
2 11.880
2 11.880
1 6,000
4 21,990
2 10.120
2 10,995
1 6,185
1 6,810
1 5,310
I 5,935
3 15. ISO
1 6,310
1 5. 940
3 20. 420
1 6. 140
2 12. 480
1 6. 140
2 11.880
1 6, 140
1 6. 125
2 11.120
2 10, 370
1 5,810
1 6, 140
3 20, 620
Placement assistant- _
I 6, 140
2 12, 880
Printing and publications officer
.Secretary . -_ _ . _
1 6. 140
2 12,280
1 6,140
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,125;
Traffic specialist . .
1 6, 125
GS-n. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
2 11.245
Attorney
2 10, 620
1 6,810
Government accountant
1 6.810
1 6. 435
1 6.935
3 15. 555
1 6, 435
1 6. 810
Illustrator
Information and editorial specialist-
1 6,935
3 15, 930
Organization and methods examiner.
1 6,560
165
166
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, OflSce of the Secretary of Commerce-
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Tlepirtmental— Continued
t • leral schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,245
3 16, 930
6 33, 110
1 5, 185
6 31, 235
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
4 20, 480
66 253,400
38 161,835
42 161.845
63 213,065
47 147,290
18 64,380
1 4,035
1 3,680
1 3, 374
6 19, 620
24 68,608
1 2, 770
1 2,371
Nrmi- Total
ber salary
3 $16,680
2 11.245
2 11,495
1 5,310
6 31,985
1 5,310
1 6,310
4 20, 730
46 216,930
33 142, 236
36 144, 135
42 147,270
27 88, 850
13 40, 310
1 4,036
1 3, 680
1 3,454
6 19, 620
19 56, 328
1 2, 770
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,805
3 16, 430
2 11,620
1 5, 435
6 32, 610
1 6, 435
1 5, 435
4 20, 980
44 211,646
Placement assistant -
Printing and publications assistant.
Surplus property disposal officer
GS 8 Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
GS 6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS 5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4 Range $3,176 to $3,655
36 128,460
GS 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230--
9 27, 950
1 4, 035
1 3,680
1 3, 454
5 16,310
16 48, 112
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
C PC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv-
alent to less tlian $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
458
2,441,413
63.4
326,038
373
2, 165, 767
49.6
228, 667
368
2,163,231
9.3
60,516
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
394.6
2,115,375
14,371
7,295
4,000
323.4
1, 927, 100
25,000
7,055
3,500
348 7
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
2,112,715
30 000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base - . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
8,036
4,000
01 Personal services —
2, 141, 041
1, 962, 656
2, 154, 750
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of the Census
OBLIOATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1,369
87
1,442
1, 340
121
1,428
1,147
119
1,234
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,223
GS-5.0
$2,974
CPC-3. 2
$4,419
GS-6.9
$2,972
CPC-3.3
$4, 551
GS-5 9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,100
CPC-3.4
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$5,606,049
244, 988
22,854
133, 577
$5,866,938
330, 836
22, 775
60, 000
$5, 184, 142
318, 209
20, 764
25,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
Direct Obligatiom
01 Personal services . _
6,007,468
5,926,083
157, 106
24,766
102, 893
141,171
246,014
41,288
85,000
49, 946
10,071
355
7,810
6,269,549
6,817,110
231,897
32,887
190, 236
110,328
262,350
66,310
95, 664
53, 491
16,851
6,648,115
6,382,316
02 Travel
224, 802
03 Transportation of things ..
32, 646
184, 730
83, 026
06 Printing and reproduction
249 485
07 Other contractual services
28, 833
Services performed by other agencies-
83, 984
69, 292
09 Equipment
6,702
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities __.
3,876
4,186
Total direct obligations
6,792,503
6, 870, 000
6. 3.50. 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
$81,385
5,396
130
960
6,077
4,104
$452, 439
7,600
02 Travel
11 000
03 Transportation of things... '.
200
2,000
05 Rents and utility services
9,430
8,500
33, 112
5,000
24,019
12 400
8,400
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
80
200
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
98, 132
640, 000
200,000
Obligations incurred
6, 890, 636
7,410,000
6,650,000
Special Surveys of Manufactures and Other Businesses
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
143
164
291
90
66
Average number of all employees
142
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,419
GS-5.9
$2,972
CPC-3.3
$4,651
QS-6 9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,100
CPC-3 4
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$531,449
518, 126
2,490
$318, 522
206, 770
1 463
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base - _
Total personal services (see
1,052,065
187, 786
9,420
30, 780
18, 226
54, 255
4,870
87, 000
56. 599
526, 746
37, .340
1,238
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
17, 470
05 Rents and utility services
17,236
31,242
07 Other contractual services
1,060
9,000
08 Supplies and materials . .
8,679
Obligations incurred
1,500,000
660,000
Sample Census of Agriculture, Bureau of the Census
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
47
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
734
771
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary - .
$4, 561
GS-5 9
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$191, 974
2,191,878
738
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Total personal services (see Con-
2, 384, 590
02 Travel . ..
853 552
13,870
39, 536
28 819
68,228
7,200
39,000
Services performed by other agencies-
45, 464
09 Equipment . . .
9,521
10,230
3, 500, 000
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
167
Miscellaneous
Census of Agriculture, Bureau of the Census
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object dasslflcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
18
01 Personal services:
$79, 056
868
198
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates .
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule)
80, 122
3,685
35
3
2,069
1,871
2
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
7,795
6,280
11
09 Equipment.- ... . .
101,873
Censuses of Business, Transportation, Manufactures and Mineral
Industries, Bureau of the Census
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
228
18
246
13
13
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,223
QS-5.6
$2. 974
CPC-3.2
Average grade .
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary ....
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$972, 165
77,075
12, 276
3,307
12, 780
Other positions
$56,015
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
1,077,603
82,020
4,325
11,984
23.050
53.428
11. 749
50. 119
2.712
2, 165
10
1,969
56,015
128
93
4,254
4,970
1,609
62
750
16,236
6,293
02 Travel .
03 Transportation of things .
05 Rents and utility services ,
07 Other contractuiil services .
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations Incurred
1, 321, 134
89, 410
ALLOCATION TO BUREAP OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
01 Persona! services:Positions other than
permanent (see Consolidated sched-
ule) .
$1, 100
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
228
18
246
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
13
13
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 223
GS-5.6
$2. 974
CPC-3.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
Permnnpnt pnsitinTl^
$972, 165
77,075
12,276
3,307
$57, 115
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
basen
Payments above basic rates
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
01 Personal services — Continued
Other payments for personal serv-
ices... _
$12, 780
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
1, 077, 603
82,020
4,325
11,984
23,050
53,428
11,749
50,119
2,712
2, 165
10
1,969
$57, 115
128
93
4,254
4,970
1,609
62
750
16, 230
6,293
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things . .
05 Rents and utility services .
09 Equipment . ...
15 Taxes and assessments . .. ..
Obligations incurred
1, 321, 134
90,510
Seventeenth Decennial Census, Bureau of the Census
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
201
553
653
Average nnmhpr nf all pmplnypp'?
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . . .
$4,223
OS-5.6
$2,974
CPC-3.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$529,726
2, 137, 734
133,680
Other positions
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated scbedule)
2,801,140
373
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
186, 101
244. 670
252, 423
216. 666
44,450
4,198
95
5,623
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials - .
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
3,755,639
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the Bureau of
the Census
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy director
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director (economics)
Assistant director (demographics)..
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director (administration).
Assistant director (operations)
Assistant director (statistical stand-
ards)
Coordinator,'international statistics.
Division chief- _
Mathematical statistician
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant division chief
Budget officer. __
Division chief
Public information officer
Mathematical statistician
Statistician
Supervisory analytical statistician.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
-Assistant budget officer
Num- Total
be:
salary
$14, 800
13, 400
12,400
12, 200
10,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
79, 100
10, 800
107, 800
10.000
40, 400
9,600
9,600
9,800
9,800
8,360
26, 6S0
8,960
Num- Total
bei
salary
$14, 800
13,400
12,400
12,200
10,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
79,350
11, 050
108. 800
10.000
40.600
9,600
9,800
9,800
9,800
8,360
61,660
8,960
Num- Total
bei
salary
$14,800
13, 600
12. 600
12, 400
11,060
11,300
11,800
11.800
80, 100
11,050
109, 800
10, 200
41,600
9,600
9,800
10, 000
10,000
8,660
62,660
9,160
168
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS— Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the Bureau of
the Census — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL sEBVicES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
QS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Assistant division chief
Assistant Unlvac chief
Classification officer. - -
Economist
Geographer -
Information specialist — --
Mathematical statistician
Methods analyst-
Placement officer
Records manager
Security officer
Social science analyst
Statistician
Supervisory analytical statistician. .
Supervisory survey statistician
Survey statistician
Univac chief-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
.Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Attorney adviser
Budget analyst
Classification officer
Economist
Electronic engineer
Geographer..
Librarian-..
Mathematical statistician
Methods analyst
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
Social science analyst...
Statistical officer
Statistician
Supervisory analytical statistician..
Supervisory survey statistician
Survey statistician
Tabulating equipment engineer
Tabulating equipment supervisor. . .
Tabulating project planner
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940;
Accountant--
Administrative assistant —
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Budget analyst
Cartographic engineer
Classification officer
Engineering technician
Geographer —
Information specialist
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mathematical statistician
Methods analyst
Placement officer.
Printing and publication specialist. .
Social science analyst
Statistical officer.
Statistician
Supervisory survey statistician
Survey statistician
Tabulating equipment supervisor...
Tabulating project planner
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Editorial specialist
Tabulating equipment supervisor...
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician
Attorney
Budget analyst
Cartographic engineer
Economist
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Geographer
Mathematical statistician
Methods analyst
Personnel technician
Placement assistant
Position classifier
Printing and publication assistant..
Purchasing assistant...
Secretarial a,ssistant
Social science analyst
Statistieal assistant
Statistical officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$43, 800
8,560
8,960
8,660
17, 120
8,360
34. 440
16, 920
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,560
119. 840
34, 840
153, 2.80
27, 280
9, 160
7,240
43, 240
14, 080
7,440
14,080
7,240
14,280
7,440
7.440
7,040
30, 160
14, 880
22, 320
7,010
14,280
14,280
94, 120
14, 680
129. 320
59. 520
7,040
8,040
14,880
6,940
12,280
52, 920
50, 720
5,940
6,640
6,140
3
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
2
4
18
4
18
1
3
19, 220
6,940
6,140
11,880
31,500
6,140
6,140
6,140
13, 080
26. 960
108. 920
24. 380
112. 520
6,940
17, 820
1 6, 250
1 5, 600
3 17, 876
2 11,685
1 6, 810
12 64, 720
2 10, 370
10, 995
5,060
6,560
10. 870
6,060
6.310
15.430
5,060
5,935
10, 620
10. 370
5,185
5,310
6,310
10,245
15, 430
26,676
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$44,600
8,660
9,160
8,760
17.320
8.660
36, 040
17, 320
8,660
8,760
8,660
8,760
104, 320
36,440
174, 000
26, 480
9,360
1 7, 240
7 60, 4S0
1 7, 240
14, 080
7,240
14,480
7,440
7,440
7,040
30, 360
7,840
22. 320
7.040
14, 680
14, 880
53, 480
14, 880
87, 680
30, 960
7.040
8.040
15, 280
6,940
12, 480
62,720
51.320
6.140
6,740
6,140
5,940
19, 420
6,940
6,340
11, 880
26. 760
6,140
6,140
6,140
19, 220
26,760
24, 160
24, 360
96, 600
6,140
18,420
1 6, 260
1 6, 625
3 18, 125
2 11, 935
1
10
6
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
6,810
63, 475
31, 860
5,060
10, 370
5,185
5,810
10, 870
6,185
6,435
16, 805
5,935
10, 746
10, 620
6,310
5,435
5, 435
21, 365
10, 995
26, 926
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$44, 800
8,760
9,160
8,760
17, 320
8, 660
36,240
17, 320
8,760
8,760
8,760
8,760
96, 360
35, 640
176,000
26, 880
9,360
1 7,440
7 51, 280
1 7,240
2
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
3
1
2
7
2
12
5
1
1
10
6
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
14, 480
7,440
14, 680
7,640
7,640
7,240
30, 560
7,840
22, 720
7,240
14, 680
14, 680
53, 480
15,080
89, 880
38, 600
7,040
7,240
12, 680
46, 380
45. 780
6,140
6,740
6,340
5,940
19, 820
6,940
6,340
12,280
25. 960
6.340
6,340
6,340
12, 480
26, 160
24, 760
25,160
78,280
6,140
18,420
1 6, 260
1 .5. 7.50
3 18, 375
2 11, 935
5,810
64,476
32, 360
5, 186
10, 620
5,310
5,810
10, 870
6,310
5,435
16, 055
10, 995
5,435
6,435
6,560
6,660
21,616
10,995
27,650
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Statistical supervisor
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,745
16 84, 086
2 10, 370
31 164,360
3 16, 305
2 11,370
1 5,435
1 6, 185
1 5,810
20 99, 025
166 751,760
96 413,790
347
1, 280, 620
440
1,486,155
412
1,285,990
150 469,060
1 4, 035
1 3, 680
2 6, 608
6 19, 060
20 58, 660
9 24, 160
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,370
6 31, 735
1 6, 310
24 129, 565
3 16. 305
2 11.370
1 5. 560
1 5, 310
1 5. 810
13 66, 598
117 632,600
76 331,770
243
916, 696
314
1,082,672
394
1, 253, 314
48 163,070
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,620
6 32. 235
Supervisory survey statistician
1 6,436
23 126, 506
Tabulating equipment supervisor-
3 16, 305
2 11, 370
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor.
1 5,685
Vouciier examiner supervisor
GS-8 Range $4 620 to $5 370
1 5,810
6 30,470
100 426,925
GS-6 Range $3 795 to $4 545
67 285,686
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
196
GS-4 Range $3,175 to $3,655
795, 806
270
GS-3 Range $2 950 to $3,430
966, 765
378
GS 2 Range $2 750 to $3,230 . .
1,260,386
46 147, 368
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 3,680
1 3.214
5 16. 070
19 64.462
1 2, 840
1 3,680
1 3, 294
5 16, 230
17 51, 464
1 2,840
Total permanent, departmental
2,046
8, 665, 373
1
3,414
1,663
6,814,966
3
14,474
1,405
6, 323, 431
61.9
221,376
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2,045
8,551,959
2, 188, 798
40, 765
268, 736
82,847
12, 780
1,560
6,800,492
590, 563
27, 918
80,584
1,353.1
Other positions: Temporary employ-
6, 102, 055
775,670
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
25,482
65,684
Other payments for personal services.. _
All personal services, departmental-
11,146,886
7,499,667
6,958,691
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
7 59, 620
6 43,840
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
17 97, 375
1 5. 940
1 5, 940
3 16.805
61 288, 605
2 8, 590
1! 41,885
2 6, 610
77 248.360
7 60, 920
6 45, 040
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
14 89, 760
1 5,940
1 6, 140
19 106,616
58 273,766
6 20, 360
16 66,775
19 62, 665
39 132,730
6 44,800
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant regional supervisor
6 38, 400
1 7, 440
Supervisory survey statistician
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 7,440
14 89, 760
Assistant regional supervisor
1 6, 140
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
19 107,640
30 148. 525
GS 6 Ran-^e $3 795 to $4,545
4 16. 930
14 64. 240
GS-4. Range ?3, 175 to $3.655
19 64. 085
32 109,760
Total permanent, field
190 837,740
7 26, 660
186 874,980
36 174,024
145 695,160
1.1 3,830
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber net salary) _
183
812, 090
60,299
481,460
3,949
150
700,956
143.9
Other positions:
691, 330
Part-time employment
665, 608
2,620
2,046,360
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base,.-
2,481
All personal services, field
1, 357. 798
1, 369, 184
2, 740, 171
01 Personal services
12, 503, 683
8,868,741
9, 698, 862
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses":
5,926,083
81, 386
1,077,603
80, 122
2,801,140
6,817,110
452, 439
67, 115
5, 382, 315
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
165, 800
"Censuses of business, transportation,
manufactures, and mineral iudus-
2,384,690
"Seventeenth decennial census"
"Survey of manufactures and other
1,052,066
614, 192
626, 746
"Consolidated worliing fund, Com-
1, 344, 122
7,080
1, 186, 148
600, 312
"ConsoUdated worlcing fund, Com-
merce, Census (trust fund)*'
"Special statistical work. Census".
875, 820
639, 100
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
169
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Administration
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ClVa AERONAUIICS ADMINISTRATION
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
15,372
227
14. 799
15, 007
216
14, 156
13,705
166
13, 126
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,265
GS-8.1
$4. 118
CPC-7.7
$5. 756
$.5, 342
GS-S.2
$4, 159
CPC-7.6
$6,795
$5, 402
Average grade
GS-8.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$4,194
CPC-7.6
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$5. 823
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$75. 767. 665
954. 537
289. 812
6, 590. 357
$73, 635, 637
824.921
279, 186
5, 574, 780
3,720
$69, 169. 707
Other positions -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.,.
632. 475
266. 223
6, 150. 005
Other payments for personal services
3,720
Total personal service obligations...
82. 602. 271
80, 318, 244
75, 212, 130
Direct Obligations
80.820,787
3,466,112
1, 221, 094
7, 540. 585
2.928.332
292, 669
1,787,785
25, 684
6,269,373
1. 141, 427
2,914
6,422
131,662
78, 383, 421
3,281,926
l,314,64:i
7. SIS. 8S3
3, 120, 326
268, 823
1, 782, 948
57, 349
5, 854, 826
817, 543
1,423
95
140, 952
73, 672, 208
02 Travel
2,874,461
1,140,608
04 Communication services
7 .873,722
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
2,992,175
254, 575
I 402 915
Services performed by other agencies -
08 Supplies and materials
14, 974
5, 703, .690
798, 934
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,000
15 Taxes and assessments
138, 167
Subtotal
105,634,846
279, 465
102,843,158
313,962
96,767,332
301,420
Deduct charges tor quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
106, 365, 381
102,529,196
96 466 912
ObligtUiOTis Pat/able Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
1,781,484
38,687
39, 109
167,464
6,166
1,934,823
54, 678
37, 447
260,413
10, 429
267
136,004
317,423
11,758
1,532
1,639,922
32,818
36 143
03 Transportation of things
268, 843
05 Rents and utility services . ...
5 409
07 Other contractual services
244,347
317, 377
15, 228
885
82 466
08 Supplies and materials _ .
192 323
923
15 Taves and assessments _.....
1 252
Subtotil
Deduct cliarges for quarters and subsist-
2,609,807
617
2,764,774
2, 249, 088
Tota! obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts ... ...
2.609,190
2, 764, 774
2, 249, 088
107,964,571
105, 293, 970
98, 715, 000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS
07 Other contractU-il services ...
$7,580
$8,000
$8 000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Servicer
Total number nf permanent positions
Full-time cfuiivalent of all other positions.
15, 372
227
14, 799
15,007
215
14,166
13,705
166
13, 126
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
.\verage salary
Average grade . . . .
$5,265
GS-8.1
$4,118
CPC-7.7
$6, 766
$5,342
GS-8.2
$4,159
CPC-7.6
$5, 795
$5, 402
GS-8 2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade .
CPC-7 6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6, 823
Personal service obligations:
$75, 767, 565
954, 537
$73, 635, 637
824, 921
$69, 159, 707
632, 475
Other positions __
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service obligations— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
$289, 812
5, 590, 357
$279, 186
5, 574, 780
3,720
$266, 223
5, 150, 005
3,720
Other payments for personal services
Total personal service obligations...
82, 602, 271
SO, 318, 244
75, 212. 130
Direct Obligations
80, 820, 787
3,466,112
1, 221, 094
7, 540, 585
2, 928, 332
292, 669
1, 796, 366
26,684
6, 269, 373
1, 141, 427
2,914
6,422
131, 662
78. 383, 421
3. 281, 926
1, 314, 643
7, 818, 883
3, 120, 326
268, 823
1, 790, 948
67, 349
5, 8,M, 826
817, 643
1,423
95
140, 952
73. 572, 208
2 874 464
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services. .. . .
7, 873, 722
2, 992, 175
07 Other contractual services
1, 410, 915
14, 974
6, 703. 590
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1.000
16 Taxes and assessments
138 167
Subtotal .
105, 642, 426
279, 465
102, 851, 168
313, 962
96. 775. 332
301 420
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations _
105, 362, 961
102, 637, 196
96, 473, 912
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounla
01 Personal services...
1, 781, 484
38.687
39. 169
167. 464
5,166
1,934,823
64,678
37, 447
260,413
10, 429
267
136, 004
317, 423
11,758
1,632
1 639 922
02 Travel -
32 818
03 Transportation of things ... .
35, 143
258, 843
5,409
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services...
244, 347
317, 377
16, 228
885
82, 455
192, 323
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments
1,262
Subtotal
2, 609, 807
617
2, 764, 774
2, 249, 088
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts ..
2, 609, 190
2, 764, 774
2, 249, 088
Obligations incurred _, _
107, 972, 151
105, 301, 970
98,723,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000;
Administrator
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 13, 400
1 12, 000
1 12, 200
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 11, 800
1 11, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
General schedule grades;
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator.
QS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator for program
coordination.
1 12,000
1 12, 400
1 11,050
1 12, 000
Assistant administrator, adminis-
1 12,400
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 11,050
Assistant to deputy administrator.
Air Navigation Development Board
1 11, 800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,300
1 11, 800
Chief, International Civil Aviation
Organization olficer
1 11,800
Director, general aviation staff
1 11.050
1 11.050
1 11.550
1 11. 800
2 22, 600
8 91, 160
1 11,050
1 11,060
1 11,050
1 11,060
1 10. 800
1 10. 800
1 11,800
1 10, 800
1 11,300
Director, aviation information
Director, aviation safety.
1 11,800
1 11, 800
2 22, 600
7 80, 360
1 11,300
1 11, 050
1 11,. 300
1 11.060
1 11, 060
1 11, 800
1 11, 800
1 11,660
Chief of division.
7 80,850
Deputy chief of division
Director, office of aviation defense
1 11,300
Director, general services
1 11,300
Budget officer
1 11, 050
Director, Federal airways .
1 11,800
1 10, 800
2 21,600
1 11,800
1 10,800
1 10,800
1 11,800
Personnel officer.
1 10. 800
2 21. 600
1 11, .800
1 10,800
1 11, 800
-Assistant to administrator
Communications ILaison ofhcer
1 10,800
1 10,800
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Adviser, international personal
licensing standards
1 10,200
170
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Administration — Con.
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1
9,800
20, 600
10,400
88, 400
10, 000
9,800
40, 800
1 9, 600
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
9,800
10, 200
9,800
9,800
9.800
9.600
9,600
9,600
10, 200
10,400
1 10, 000
1 9, 600
20, 000
19. 600
10, 200
8,660
43, 600
61,720
18, 120
Departmental— Continued Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued ber salary
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con
Attorney - 4 $40,600
Airwavs operation specialist - - 6 60, 200
Cbief othranch.--- - 13 132.000
Chier of division 6 60,400
Communications and radio spe-
cialist -- 1 9,600
Deputy budget officer 1 9,800
Deputy chief of division 6 61,600
Executive assistant 1 9,600
Deputy director, office of aviation
defense renuirements.
Flight operations specialist
Deputy director, general services...
Engineer...
Organization and methods officer.. .
Deputy personnel officer
Planning officer
International Civil Aviation Or-
ganization officer
Program officer
Program evaluation officer
Air Coordinating Committee liai-
son officer
Research executive
Special assistant to administrator..
Standardization coordinator
Statistician
Technical assistant
Program planning coordinator
Special assistant
Chief economist--
Director, aviation education
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to administrator-
Special adviser
Deputy director, aviation informa-
tion
Aeronautical communications spe-
cialist
Air traffic control specialist --
Communications liaison officer
GS-13. Range $8,.360 to $9,360:
Assistant plaiming officer
,^.ttorney
Airplane pilot -
Aircraft factory inspector
Coordinator, safety recommenda-
tions -
Chief of branch
Chief of division —
Deputy Air Coordinating Com-
mittee liaison officer
Executive assistant to administra-
tor
Deputy chief of division
Engineer
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Flight operations specialist
Airman standards specialist
Liaison officer -
Organization and methods examiner.
Requirements officer
Security officer
Accountant and auditor.- -
Project auditor --
Psychologist
Information an d editorial speciafist . .
Program officer
Communications liaison officer
Air -carrier maintenance specialist- -
Operation specialist
Proficiency development sfJecialist. -
Frequency utilization specialist
Aeronautical communications spe-
cialist
Transportation economist . _ - .
Deputy evaluation officer
Deputy chief statistician
Deputy standardization coordinator.
E.xecutive assistant
Medical officer
Access roads specialist -
Architect- -
Research and analysis officer
GS-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
Electronics maintenance speciafist-.
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
1 9, 160
6 61,960
10 87, 000
1 8, 560
8.360
27, 080
420. 120
44, 800
176. 400
26, 280
8,660
25,480
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
7
27
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $40,600
7 71.000
14 142, 800
5 50, 400
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
6 51,800
1 9,600
8,660
8,560
17, 320
8,960
8,760
17, 720
8,760
61,720
238, 720
8,760
8,960
26, 080
8,560
9,360
8,360
8,360
1 8, 760
14, 280
7,240
37, 600
7,840
7,040
7,040
14, 480
21, 720
2 14, 880
2 16, 280
2 14, 480
1 7, 040
30, 200
10. 600
92, 200
10. 000
9,800
41, 200
1 9, 800
2 20.200
1 9, 600
10.000
10, 400
9,800
10, 000
9,800
10. 600
10, 400
1 10, 400
1 10, 600
1 10, 200
1 10, 600
9,600
20, 400
20, 000
9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $41,400
6 62, 000
14 143,200
5 50, 400
1 9, 800
1 10,000
6 62, 000
43, 600
62, 120
18,120
9,160
44, 200
79, 840
26.280
625, 280
53, 760
169, 640
26, 280
8,360
26,480
17, 620
8,560
8,560
17, 720
8,960
9,360
9,160
61, 920
243, 120
8,760
9,160
26, 680
8,760
9,360
8,760
8,360
35, 440
8.360
8,360
14,480
7,440
37, 800
8,040
7,240
7, 040
7,640
14,880
7,040
7,840
16, 480
21,720
7,040
30, 200
10. 600
93, 200
10, 000
9,800
21,200
9,800
20, 200
9,800
10,000
10, 400
10, 000
10.000
10, 000
10, 400
10,400
10, 400
10. 600
2 20, 400
1 10,200
1 9, 800
35, 240
62, 320
18, 120
9,160
61, 520
45, 600
8,960
26, 680
621, 920
45, 200
170, 840
17, 720
17, 920
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
2 17. 720
1 9, 160
9,160
62, 320
226, 400
8, 360
9,160
18, 320
9,360
8,760
2 17, 720
1 9, 160
8,360
1 7,440
1 7,440
3 23, 920
8,040
7,240
7,040
7,640
14, 880
7,040
7,840
16, 680
22, 120
7,240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES— continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
5 38,000
7,040
59, 120
4 29, 160
7,240
14, 880
22. 520
15, 080
16, 080
7,240
2 15, 480
7,640
98, 920
12, 080
12,080
13,880
30, 300
12, 680
38, 240
45, 680
24, 960
138, 140
5.940
5,940
11,880
6,940
6,140
24,160
12, 080
5,940
33, 900
12, 080
6,540
6,640
Departmental— Continued Num- Total
General schedule grades — Continued ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con,
Project audit reviewer - -. 1 $7,040
Information and editorial speciafist. 2 14, 680
Engineer 57 417,080
Flight operations specialist 5 37,600
Chief of division 1 7,240
Budget analyst .- 4 29,760
Placement officer -_- -.-
Organ ization and methods examiner .
PubUcations writer
Program officer
Property and procurement special-
ist
Statistical control officer..
Training officer -
Personnel assistant --
Accountant and auditor
Air-carrier maintenance speciafist-.
Airman performance analyst
Operations officer
Legislation attorney
Supervisor publications editor
Frequency utilization speciafist
Aeronautical communications spe-
cialist
Operations specialist
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Airplane pilot
Airman performance analyst
Budget analyst
Accountant and auditor
Chief of branch.-
Chief of section
Classification analyst
Engineer
Information and editorial specialist-
Airways operations analyst
Property and procurement specialist.
Personnel assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer
Statistician
Publications writer
Administrative officer
Airways operations specialist
Aircraft accident analyst
Deputy chief of division
Secretary, awards program
Attorney adviser
Exhibit specialist
Photographer
Aeronautical communications spe-
cialist --
Personnel specialist --
Program requirements officer
Claims e-xaminer.
Assistant Air Coordinating Com-
mittee liaison officer.-
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Airman records specialist
Deputy chief of branch
Photographer
Claims examiner
Administrative officer
Chief of branch
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Attorney... -
Assistant Air Coordinating Com-
mittee liaison officer
Administrative assistant
Air marking analyst
Budget analyst
Airways operations analyst
Chief of section...
Deputy chief of section
Claims examiner
Deputy chief of branch
Exhibit specialist -
Employee relations counselor
Information and editorial specialist.
Simulated flight instructor
Librarian
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
Organization and methods examiner-
Photographer..
Safety analyst —
Statistical assistant-
Secretary, awards program
Unit chief
Supply cataloger
Legal examiner
Illustrator...
Materials accountant
Airman records specialist
Chief of division
Special assistant
Chief of branch
Visual aids speciafist
FUght inspection analyst
Commercial speciafist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.—
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545—
Num- Total
ber salary
6,940
6,140
5,940
6,740
5,940
11,250
11, 750
6,125
5,875
6,126
6,500
5,060
21, 240
5,685
21, 990
6,310
16, 930
16, 180
5,686
11, 370
6.060
5,810
16, 430
5,560
5.810
5,435
11, 120
6,060
10, 746
16, 055
6,310
17, 180
10, 245
11, 246
10,620
6,060
1 6, 060
1 5,310
1
6,060
2 10, 870
2 9,615
92 418,235
55 235, 725
$7, 840
401. 360
30. 560
7.240
37, 200
7,040
37, 800
7,240
29. 760
7,040
7,040
7,440
23.320
22, 720
16, 080
16, 080
7,240
7,040
16,880
7,840
70,160
12, 080
12, 280
13, 280
30, 100
13, 080
39,040
33, 100
31, 700
63, 320
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 12, 080
1 6, 940
4 24,960
1 6,340
6 37, 440
1 6, 140
5,940
5,940
6,540
6,340
6,340
6,140
1 5, 940
1 6, 740
5,625
12,000
6,250
6,250
6,250
5,625
6,060
6,060
37, 795
5,810
21,990
5,435
17, 180
16, 555
5,810
11,495
5,310
6,810
16, 430
5,685
5,810
5,660
10, 120
6,435
5,185
10, 995
21, 240
17, 430
16, 555
5,810
10,620
5,185
6,810
6,185
5,435
5,060
10, 870
9,865
364, 490
279, 800
$7,840
320, 280
23,320
7,240
30, 160
7,240
30, 760
7,240
3 22, 320
1 7, 040
7,440
23,320
15, 480
16,080
16, 080
7,440
16, 880
1 7,840
7 65, 680
2 12, 480
2 13, 280
5 30, 700
5 32,100
5 32, 700
6 32, 300
5 33, 900
1 6, 140
1 6,940
3 18, 620
1 6,340
6,340
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 6, 625
1 6, 250
1 6, 250
1 6, 250
1 5,310
1 6, 310
7 38, 295
22, 240
6,660
17,180
11, 370
5,810
11, 620
2
10,620
1
1
6,810
5,685
1
5,660
2 11, 245
4 21, 740
2 11, 620
3 15, 680
1 5, 810
5,810
1 6, 660
1 6,810
1 6,060
2 10,995
2 9,865
50 238,126
61 265,746
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
171
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,178 to $3,655-. ._
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430- _..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct:
Lapses.,
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary emplosTnent
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel5 base...
Paj-ment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional administrator
Deputy regional administrator
Director, aeronautical center
Aeronautical adviser
Special adviser
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to regional administrator.
Deputy director...
Attorney..
Executive assistant...
Chief of division
Flight operations specialist
Chief of branch
Chief adviser _
Program adviser
Airspace utilization officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Aircraft maintenance agent
Airman agent
Deputy chief of division
Educationist
Engineer __
Factory agent
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Attorney
Medical officer
Airplane pilot
Planning and evaluation olRcer
Chief of division
Chief, airways facilities shop
Airways flight inspector
Airways operations specialist
Aircraft service representative
Deputy chief of branch ,
Air carrier maintenance agent
Flight operations agent
International service officer
Project auditor
Chief adviser
Attorney
Aircraft specialist...
Airspace utilization officer..
Executive assistant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Aids and hazards specialist
Operations officer
Chief of section
Chief of branch
Aircraft factory agent.
Airport engineer
Airplane pilot
Airman agent
Attorney
Air carrier maintenance agent
Planning and evaluation officer
Engineer
Project auditor
Deputy chief of branch
Flight operations agent.
Chief, radio laboratory
Airspace utilization officer
Aircraft maintenance agent
Airways operations specialist
Architect
Air traffic control specialist.
Airways flight inspector
1963 actvial 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
186 $717, 260
262 860,900
79 259,210
6 18,420
1 3, 360
2 6, 460
9 25, 608
2 5,680
7, 066, 723
92.8
465, 099
22 91,885
, 126. 2
6, 499, ■
39
33,287
3,271
24,962
8,786
6, 570, 036
10 118,000
9 101, 700
1 11,800
1 11, 800
80,200
10, 200
80, 200
81, 400
448, 400
29, 800
200, 200
68,600
4
62
16
7
16
7
59
62
4
34, 440
650, 520
143, 160
63, 320
138, 760
60, 920
518, 240
467, 320
34. 240
71,280
67.680
52,360
8.360
8.900
35,640
119, 840
35,640
268, 360
603, 680
9,160
26, 880
8,660
25,280
9,360
3 26, 880
79
143
30
7,440
14,880
14, 880
421, 840
141,. 560
29, 760
74,200
669, 360
8.040
676, 640
37, 400
929, 400
51, 680
122, 240
618, 720
7,640
8.040
682, 760
1, 043, 620
7,640
7,640
223, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
176 $698, 285
234 826,950
72 240, 400
7 21, 730
2
13
2
6,460
37, 676
6,750
1,191
6, 936, 046
89.9
486, 864
20 90, 000
1,081.1
6, 360, 192
841
3,670
24,607
8,162
3,720
6, 400, 982
7 82, 600
7 80, 350
1 11, 800
6
1
5
6
Z3
4
12
II, 560
50, 400
10, 200
49, 600
62, 800
236, 800
39, 800
123, 200
4 40, 800
1 10, 400
53, 960
594, 320
91, 200
9,160
167, 440
61, 920
397. 800
289, 920
25, 480
8.360
87, 400
9,360
8,660
9,160
44, 200
138, 760
67, 480
35, 840
345, 200
729, 120
17, 620
8,960
1 8,560
1 9, 360
3 26, 080
7,240
1
41
18
11
11
92
3
100
7,840
307, 240
133. 530
84,440
83, 440
702, 080
24,120
749, 400
101
7
18
102
1
1
86
161
767, 640
62, 880
137, 120
761, 680
7,840
8,040
643, 040
1,119,810
1 7, 640
31 234, 640
Num- Total
ber salary
151 $613, 035
194 700,030
67 226,050
6 18, 660
2 6, 460
13 37, 976
2 6, 750
6,956,311
46.6
246, 716
20 90, 000
936.4
6, 618, 696
3,670
21, 610
3,720
6, 655, 495
7 82, 600
7 80, 100
1 11, 800
1
5
5
17
4
12
10, 200
60, 200
62, 800
176, 200
40, 600
123, 600
88,400
1 10, 400
3
69
10
28,080
531, 240
91,800
18
7
43
24
3
4
10
160, 080
62, 320
383, 680
224, 640
25,880
33, 640
87, 800
1
1
5
16
7
3
37
79
2
1
8,560
9,160
44, 400
130, 600
59, 320
27, 680
322, 120
708, 440
17, 920
8,960
1 8,760
"3"""26,"086
7,240
29
15
218, 360
113, 200
10
79
76, 800
614, 660
76 574,800
105
4
18
89
1
1
87
130
788, 400
29, 360
138, 120
673, 360
7,840
8,040
654, 080
971, 800
1 7, 840
31 236,440
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12, Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Nav iga tor-radio operator . _
Technical assistant
Station manager.
Island manager
Medical officer
Supervisor, electronics maintenance
Instructor
Aircraft service representative
Project control officer
Legal assistant
Compliance officer
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Aircraft parts specialist
Chief replacement aircraft and en-
gine specialist
Airborne electronics specialist
Management analyst
Aircraft factory agent
Airman agent
Assistant chief of branch
Aircraft maintenance agent
Chief of section
Chief of development and main-
tenance -
Chief of branch
Maintenance inspector
Engineer
Aids and hazards specialist
Air carrier maintenance agent-
Deputy chief of branch
Project auditor
Budget analyst
Project control officer
Chief of shops
Inspector of shops.
Station manager
Airways operations specialist. .
Flight operations agent
Airways flight inspector
Coordinator and liaison mainte-
nance officer..- ._
Maintenance technician
Instructor _
Airplane pilot
Biologist
Navigational aids performance
analyst
Placement officer -.
Classification analyst.
Training coordinator
Operations officer
Property specialist.-
Administrative assistant
GS-10. Range .$6,500 to .$6,250:
Airways operations specialist
Budget officer -
Chief of section
Administrative officer
Fire marshal
Instrument specialist
Station manager
Warehouse superintendent
Chief replacement aircraft and
engine specialist
Supervisor, electronic maintenance
technician fairhorne)
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Attorney
Special projects technician
Aircraft inspector
Airways operations specialist
Restaurant manager
Administrative assistant
Foreman, shop
Station manager
Chief, maintenance shops
Assistant chief of branch
Project auditor
Budget analyst
Biologist
Chief of section
Chief of branch
Deputy chief of branch
Electronics specialist
Engineer
Instructor
Purchasing agent
Warehouse manager
Personnel assistant...
Personnel classifier
Placement officer
Property inspector
Housing manager
Traffic supervisor
Analyst
Recorder operator
Construction superintendent..
Air carrier maintenance agent-
Maintenance technician
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
21,920
6,740
6,140
19, 820
90, 760
189, 200
12, 080
264, 600
61, 620
1 6, 140
17 110,580
127 818,180
165
1. 038, 300
3
18
15
3
1
1
3
14
30
2
40
19, 620
111,320
95, 300
19, 820
56, 460
6,540
5,940
6,540
31, 100
1
1
1
5
479
3, 018, 660
6 36, 440
19 114,460
6
19
17
1
39, 240
114,660
106, 380
5,940
6,940
19. 220
18. 620
12, 480
6,140
12,280
6,740
1,635
9, 508, 125
1 6, 000
6 34.875
1 6, 000
1 6,625
23 134,000
1 6,250
6 28, 500
1 6, 060
1 6, 310
3 15, 180
861
4, 714, 036
26, 800
5.685
10, 870
46, 105
16, 305
5,435
33, 110
5
1
7
9
104
3
4
8
2
4
4
6
1
2
28,650
6,060
39, 170
47, 665
667, 865
16, 806
22, 116
44, 106
10, 745
22, 115
21, 990
28, 175
5.060
10, 620
2 10. 745
1 6, 185
817
4, 529, 520
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 040
8.040
43,640
22. 720
15! 080
28, 760
14.280
7,640
2 16, 680
2 16, 880
6,140
145
138
6,340
31,900
111,580
65, 000
19,220
196, 600
38,440
6.340
68, 260
939, 600
880, 120
11 68, 740
14 88, 760
2 12,880
8 50, 320
2
1
5
487
12, 080
6,540
31, 300
3, 108, 380
18 108,720
4 26, 160
24 154, 660
18 113,720
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
6 37, 440
6 30, 600
2 12, 680
6 38, 040
1 6, 940
1,919
11, 299, 626
6 29, 750
1 6, 126
1 6, 500
23 134,500
1 6, 250
6 33, 626
1 6, 435
3 15, 565
12
3, 945, 695
1
6
1
2
4
4
1
4
1
5
1
4
6
96
3
4
6
1
6,060
27, 175
5.810
10, 996
22, 990
21, 365
5,435
22, 240
6,060
28,175
5, 186
22, 990
31. 486
528, 260
16. 066
22. 490
28, 650
5,060
31, 860
28, 176
6,185
10. 745
16, 930
30, 300
6,060
4, 405, 710
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,640
8,040
44,240
16, 680
16,280
28,760
7,840
30,160
1
6
14
3
3
30
2
6,340
32, 300
94,560
20, 820
19, 220
201, 200
12,880
1 6, 340
9 69, 060
131 856, 940
127
809, 780
9 57, 460
12 76, 480
2 13, 680
""'2""'i2,'680
1 6,740
5 31, 900
485
3, 125, 900
18 109,520
1 6, 940
19 123,660
6 38, 040
1 6,540
1 6, 940
6 31, 500
S 31, 100
2 12, 880
6 38, 240
1 6, 940
1,999
11, 867, 126
4 23, 625
1 6,125
23 136,375
1 6, 250
6 34, 125
1 6, 436
3 15, 806
652
3, 664, 370
5,060
22, 240
6,810
11, 245
23, 116
5,435
1 6, 310
6 28, 426
6
94
1
4
5
1
6
26, 800
615, 516
6.685
22, 740
28, 675
5,185
32, 110
17,430
2 10, 870
2 10, 245
6 30, 486
4, 006, 140
172
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Administration — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Genera] schedule ^ades — Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
2 $10, 995
2 $11, 620
2 $11,620
Claims examiner
1 5, 310
1 6, 185
630
1 5, 310
681
1 5, 310
GS-8 Range $4,620 to $5,370
582
3, 121, 850
3, 385, 470
2, 942, 715
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4,033
4,104
3,733
18, 878. 640
19, 224, 445
17, 681, 015
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,545
680
564
489
2, 775, 725
2,329,130
2, 045, 755
GS-5 Range .$3,410 to $4,160
639
572
564
2, 368, 490
2,162,020
2, 171, 490
GS-4 Range $3,175 to $3,655
769
60S
561
2, 649, 335
2, 087, 835
1, 954. 135
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
415
348
300
1, 318, 330
1, 113, 880
971. 720
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,230
35 104, 010
36 105 960
26 77, 260
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range .K56.1 to $5,316
301
284
229
1, 532. 690
1, 473, 335
1, 206, 385
CPC-9. Range $4.1.50 to $4.900
43 190.950
44 197,100
39 r,4.975
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to .$4.490.
200 810.750
200 817,125
176 727,615
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035
133 482.055
136 608,360
122 459,470
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
86 286,800
66 224,960
45 154,320
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
7 22, 738
9 28, 526
8 25, 952
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
44 131.880
52 155, 720
37 110,470
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
63 173, 656
64 178,048
57 160. 504
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
2 5, 120
4 10, 100
4 10. 170
Ungraded positions at armual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above
147 866,008
150 886,083
140 829.485
25 123, 947
24 122,180
22 112, 737
14, 131
13,816
72. 279. 312
12. 703
72. 950, 644
67. 269. 778
685. 1
965.9
679.4
3, 682, 818
5.003.867
3,728,666
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
13, 413. 6
12, 825. 3
11, 989. 3
69,027,071
67,011,640
63, 274, 782
Foreign countries: United States
ra es.
32.3
34.8
34.3
240, 755
263. 805
266,330
Other positions:
93, 528
119.946
144, 713
145, 538
Intermittent employment
679 738
651 124
483 367
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base— .
264, 860
254, 679
244, 613
Pa>-ment aoove basic rates:
1,977,619
1, 946, 357
1, 848, 590
Nightwork differential
1 339 714
1 387 780
1 341 186
Living and quarters allowance
1, 895, 361
1,851,514
1, 660, 030
Additional pay for service abroad
368,877
380, 977
292, 200
All personal services, field .
76. 032. 236
73,917.262
69, 556, 635
82. 602. 271
80, 318, 244
75, 212. 130
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
80. 820. 787
78, 383, 421
73, 572, 208
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1, 781, 484
1, 934, 823
1, 639, 922
Establishment of Air-Navigation
Administration
Facilities, Civil Aeronautics
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CIVU, AERONADTICS ADMINISTKATIOS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
961
85
829
746
85
786
690
85
728
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,955
GS-7.7
$3, 706
CPC-6.9
$4, 896
GS-7.5
$3,804
CPC-7.0
$4. 974
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 794
Average grade...
CPC 7 0
01 Personal services:
$3,593,466
346,839
13, 521
75,906
$3,306,916
340,000
12.719
75.000
$3,068,266
340 000
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
69, 170
Total personal services
4,029,732
3,734,636
3,489,236
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object cla.ssification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CIVIL AER0NACTIC3 ADMINI3TBATI0N—
continued
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
09 Equipment -
$659, 395
4, 858, 932
2,091,601
7,691
$632. 600
5,821, 03
2, 494, 758
7,000
4 loi 735
2, 039, 029
7,000
11, 647, 351
12, 689, 996
10, 700, 000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS
07 Other contractual services... ._
$5,606
$3. 104
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF SHIPS, NAVY
09 Equipment....
$22,500
$6,900
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all ottier positions,.
Average number of all employees
961
85
829
746
85
786
643
85
728
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,955
GS-7.7
$3,706
CPC-6.9
$4,896
GS-7.5
$3,804
CPC-7.0
$4,974
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,794
CPC 7 0
Average grade . .
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$3. 593. 466
346. 839
13. 521
75.906
$3,306,916
340,000
12, 719
75,000
$3,068,265
340,000
11 801
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base .
69, 170
4,029,732
5.606
659, 395
4,881,432
2,091,601
7,691
3, 734, 635
3,104
632, 500
5, 828, 003
2, 494, 758
7,000
3,489 236
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by otheragencies.
09 Equipment
407. 000
4 757 735
2, 039, 029
7 000
11,675,457
12,700,000
10,700,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of division . . _
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 10, 600
6 59, 200
28 247, 680
36 267,440
30 190, 400
1 6.340
1 6, 140
16 85,460
3 15, 930
1 5. 435
1 5. 560
3 13. 860
17 75. 485
12 50. 040
19 72. 790
36 122. 860
15 45, 930
1 2, 632
Niun- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-M. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
1 $10, 200
1 $10, 200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer... ...
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
36 269, 440
31 197, 940
36 271 440
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer . _ _
31 199 740
Budget analyst .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
12 64, 595
3 16,305
12 65, 345
Supply, requirements, and distri-
bution officer
3 16, 430
Budget analyst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
3 14, 360
18 80, 565
4 18. 180
5 19. 925
36 123, 100
5 16, 790
3 14, 485
18 81 315
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545...
4 17, 808
GS-6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
36 124 300
OS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
5 16, 030
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses . . .
228 1. 294. 832
54.2 300,087
164 830. 400
9 49, 824
154 837, 390
15 83 739
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment . . .
173. 8 994, 745
210
3,808
991
145 780, 676
139 753, 651
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
3,002
900
2,899
870
All personal services, departmental.
999, 754
784, 478
757,420
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
173
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Oeneral schedule grades:
li Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
1 7,440
19 139, 160
1 6.340
1 6, 140
106 671,440
1 5,750
12 66, 750
2 10, 496
8 41,605
2 10. 120
78 411. 0.=.5
S 25, 300
3 13, 860
111 486, 630
69 278, 9,80
95 333, 075
38 123, 770
34 106. 140
5 14, 950
26 122. 815
43 171.820
16 60. 260
27 88. 240
3 9, 402
4 12.040
17 45. 384
5 12. 590
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$9,360
^an»>i7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
2
1
1
80
1
12
1
6
2
70
5
2
90
59
79
25
27
5
23
43
15
19
3
3
12
5
15,280
6,540
6.340
510. 600
5.625
67,500
5,310
34, 110
10,120
385, 450
25.425
9.240
400. 950
249. 405
288. 265
88,575
86,450
15,350
111,870
172.070
55. 525
63.840
9,482
9,210
33.104
12. 800
2
15,280
GS-11. Range M.gi'o to $'6V94b:
Airplane pilot
1
75
1
10
1
6
2
63
5
1
88
56
57
22
28
5
18
43
14
14
3
4
14
2
6.340
Engineer
478. 500
OS-iO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Construction superintendent
5.750
55.250
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Construction superintendent
Electronic communication super-
visor...
5,310
34,235
10. 370
350.280
General supply superintendent
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
25.550
4.620
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .W,955
399. 415
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 .
238. 520
GS-5. Range $.3,410 to $4,160...
214. 495
QS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655,.
79. 450
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
89. 400
GS-2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230-.
15,350
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315.
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Ranee $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
89.295
172. 445
51.690
48.000
9.562
12.360
36.128
5.400
Total permanent, fieVJ
733 3, 290, 711
131.8 537,394
30. 8 154. 596
592 2,687,596
20 89, 586
16 71, 670
536 2
16
16
, 462, 355
Deduct:
73, 870
Portion of salaries shown above paid
73, 871
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
570.4
2,598,721
346, 629
9,713
14,388
74
60,453
556
!, 526, 340
340.000
9,717
14,000
100
60,000
504
2
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment -
,314,614
340.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
8,902
13,000
Nightwork differential
100
Living and quarters allowance
55,200
3,029,978
2,950,157
2
,731,816
4, 029, 732
3,734,635
3
, 489, 236
Technical Deyelopment and Evaluation, Civil Aeronautics Adminis-
tration
OBLIGATIONS BT 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
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other 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
09 Equipment-.
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
183
'175"
$5, 166
GS-7.7
$3,752
CPC-6.9
$862, 757
541
3,318
676
867, 292
14, 822
2,745
9,766
45. 995
5.2%
39. 953
116.824
29.931
1,955
1, 134, 579
1954 estimate
110
8
112
$5,563
GS-8.3
$4,069
CPC-7.5
$556. 009
39, 065
597, 362
7,360
2,320
8.400
33, 349
7,645
19.013
68.183
5.500
868
750,000
1955 estimate
103
5
103
$5, Ml
GS-8.3
$1,185
CPC-7.6
$531. 543
15, 413
2,044
549,000
7,560
2,130
8,069
31.347
6.710
17.343
69.394
7.600
847
700,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director .
Num
ber
1
1
1
4
- Total
salary
$11,800
10,800
10,400
40,400
Num
ber
1
1
- Total
salary
$11,800
11,050
Num
ber
1
1
- Total
salary
$11,800
11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer in charge. . _
2
1
6
1
1
1
20,400
8,360
63.360
8.500
8,960
7,040
2
20,400
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of branch-.
S
1
1
70,480
8,360
8,760
6
1
1
1
53,660
8,560
Supervising airplane pilot .
8,960
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,040
E-\ecutive assistant
1
1
3
7,840
7, WO
21,120
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
1
1
1
3
1
21,320
14, 280
14. 080
16. 080
7.240
12,280
12,880
17, 820
6,640
5,810
5,685
15,180
5,810
3
1
2
2
1
2
2
3
1
1
1
3
1
21.520
.\irplane pilot
7.240
14.080
8
1
5
7
68,520
7,040
31.100
42,980
16, 080
Physicist..
7.240
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of branch
12,280
Engineer
12,880
Electrical engineer ,
17,820
1
1
8
6,340
5,685
41, 980
6,540
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief of branch
5,810
6,810
Electronics engineer ..
16,180
Photographer...
1
1
37
18
19
18
5
2
4
2
3
9
5
2
3
1
5,685
5,435
168,085
75,060
69,290
69,870
15, 310
6,220
19.636
8,676
12, 595
33,315
16,320
6,428
8,810
3,032
5,810
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
23
11
7
11
1
1
4
1
3
6
3
108, 466
48,245
26, 370
37, 725
3,270
3,230
20, 135
4.400
12, 970
22,710
10,000
23
10
6
10
1
1
4
1
3
6
2
109, 090
GS-6. Range .$:j.795 to $4.545
44,825
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
19,800
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $.3,655
35,190
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
3,350
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range .$4,150 to $4 ,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3 230
20, 510
4,525
13,220
22,910
6,960
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1
3.032
1
3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
183
8
804,410
41,653
110
6
685. 087
29,078
103
6
556,302
24, 759
Net permanent, departmental (av-
175
862, 757
541
3,318
676
104
556, 009
39. 065
2,288
98
631,543
Other positions: Temporary employ-
15,413
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
2,044
867,292
697,362
649,000
Federal-Aid Airport Program, Federal Airport Act, Civil Aeronautics
Administration
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
.A.veragenumber of all employees
292
2
310
152
2
153
89
88
.A-verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$6,730
GS-9.6
$6,288
GS-9.1
$6,047
GS 8.7
01 Personal services:
$2,073,072
12. 103
7,973
11. 104
$946,620
9,379
3,540
9,693
$528, 437
Regular pay in excess of 52-wcek
base
Payment above ba'=ic rates
2,033
5, ISO
Total personal services
02 Travel
2, 104, 252
97, 925
11,741
21,865
19.614
9.990
15. 721
320,820
23,787
945
10,902,171
135
640
969.332
83. 400
12,791
16,9)1
3,708
5.441
13, 556
250,000
19, 006
247
300,000
635. 660
54,800
1.650
04 Comniunicition services.. —
10,000
4,100
07 Other contractual services
8,300
Services performed by other agencies.
03 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment . .
125, 000
9,750
500
15 Taxes and asse-ssments
578
240
13, 529, 606
1,676,000
750, 000
270200—54-
-12
174
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Federal-Aid Airport Program, Federal Airport Act, Civil Aeronatics
Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSOXAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 11,050
3 34, 900
2 20.000
3 31,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 11,300
2 23, 100
1 10.000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 11,300
Division chief - . -
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10, 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8, 360
1 8, 760
1 8.960
1 9,360
1 8. 560
2 18. 120
Chief of branch
3 26. 280
2 17. 320
1 8, 760
1 8,360
1 7.440
2 15,080
5 37,400
2 14, 480
1 7,240
1 8,040
1 6,740
1 6,140
2 13,480
Technical assistant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
1 8,040
1 8,040
Prograni analyst - -
1 7,440
1 7,440
GS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agreements analyst
Civil engineer
1 6,940
Legal assistant .
1 6,940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
2 10, 495
1 5, 810
1 4, 995
2 9, 910
8 34, 235
13 51,080
2 6, 430
3 9, 810
1 5,810
1 5.810
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 .
GS-7. Range -$4 205 to $4,955
1 4,205
6 26. 645
4 16. 390
2 6. 510
2 6. 540
QS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,S45 _.
2 8. 965
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
1 4. 160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 . .
2 6. 510
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
66 427, 035
29 188. 970
3.266
13 89. 425
1,640
1 3, 085
Net permanent, departmental (av-
67 430, 120
1,654
89
29 186. 704
714
13 87, 785
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-- ,
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
338
All personal services, departmental.
431.863
186, 418
88.123
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
6 61, 200
1 9.160
Ifi 145, 160
1 8,760
6 55, 160
36 325, 760
1 9, 160
1 7,840
5 37, 200
35 265, 000
5 39.400
2 15. 280
3 22, 320
5 37, 600
3 23, 320
2 15, 280
28 181. 920
3 19, 820
4 41. 200
2 18, 520
4 41 200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division
2 18, 720
Chief of branch
Deputy chief of division
"26 '183,266"
4 33,840
Operations officer-- -.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agronomist -.-
4 30, 560
2 15,880
4 30. 560
Civil engineer
4 32. 160
Deputy branch chief _
4 32, 160
2 15. 280
37 247. 980
4 26, 960
2 12,880
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Civil engineer
24 156 560
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
4 22, 865
9 42, 470
I 4, 545
11 43,385
34 119. 630
8 26.000
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to .$4,955 ...
4 19. 320
4 17,680
4 16, 390
31 110,985
3 9, 970
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 ...
4 16, 015
10 36 230
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
226 1, 538, 235
123 766. 805
1 5.889
Deduct lapses
1 8 153
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses...
15 i04, 717
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
241 1.642.952
12. 103
6,319
10.968
47
122 760. 916
9,379
2.926
9.693
75 440, 652
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad
Overtime and holiday pay
1,695
5,190
All personal services, field.
1,672,389
782, 914
447.537
01 Personal services
2, 104, 252
969, 332
535.660
Maintenance and Operation of Public Airports, Territory of Alaska,
Civil Aeronautics Administration
OELIG.ITIOXS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
49
3
46
60
5
51
79
3
75
.\yerage salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$5,797
GS-8.9
.$3,873
CPC-7.9
$5,506
$5,894
GS-8.9
$4,141
CPC-8.0
$5,164
Average grade
GS-8 9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3 773
CPC' 7 5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$5,261
01 Personal services:
$219, 465
10, 362
844
69,030
$237. 186
12, 578
912
88,724
$356 853
Other positions
10.000
1 372
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
121 176
299,701
1.966
5.831
1.890
13. 672
11,334
56,271
32,427
1,737
339.400
3.430
8.194
3.931
28. 570
14.700
86.115
16. 210
1.450
02 Travel -
3.430
8.194
04 Communication services
3 931
28.570
14 700
07 Other contractual services
85.116
09 Equipment
15 210
1,450
424,829
500,000
650,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Manager
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Safety and security officer. -
Superintendent of maintenance
Gs-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Accoimtant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
OS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range .$4,565 to $5,315
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
Ungraded positions at annual rates of —
$5,060 and above
Less than $5,060
Total permanent, field —
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment -.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.-.
Pa>'ment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
.\dditional pay for service abroad
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
2 17, 320
1 7.640
1 6,140
2 13. 480
10. 745
5.060
4,830
11,106
6,830
2 10, 005
7 26, 680
6 21.410
16
3
86.383
12.731
49
6
249. 959
30.494
43 219. 465
10. 362
844
34. 755
2, 098
32, 177
299,701
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
2 17. 720
1 7,640
1 6. 140
2 13, 480
10, 995
5,185
4,955
11,480
6,910
1 5.315
8 32, 670
2 7, 570
22
11
124. 702
45. 702
60
14
310. 264
73.078
46 237, 186
12,578
912
50,114
4,443
34, 167
339,400
1955 estimate
Ntnn- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
2 17, 720
1 7.640
6,740
13,080
2 11,120
1 5.186
1 4. 955
3 11.605
2 6.990
1 6.315
8 32. 670
14 48, 790
29
11
162, 332
46. 702
79 389, 644
7 32, 791
72 356, 853
10.000
1,3;2
73,246
6,001
41.928
489.400
Air Navigation Development, Civil Aeronautics Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CIVIL AERONACTICS ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
11
10
10
10
10
10
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$7,038
GS-9.6
$7,314
GS-9.9
$7,396
OS-9.9
01 Personal services:
$69,298
267
$72,463
279
$72,463
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
279
Total personal services
69, 565
72, 742
72,742
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
175
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
! 1955 estimate
CIVIL AEEONAUTICS ABMINI3TEATI0N—
continued
02 Travel
$8, 130
2
1,403
886
769
1, 406, 557
190
861
57
$9,000
78
1,600
800
200
647,000
300
200
80
$9 000
03 Transportation of things
78
06 Printing and reproduction
800
08 Supplies and materials
300
15 Taxes and assessments -.
80
1,488,420
732,000
732,000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS
07 Other contractual services
$75,000
$20,000
$20,000
ALLOCATION TO NAVY, BUREAU OF SHIPS
Average number of all emplovees
1
01 Personal services: Positions other
$5, 133
170
66,486
149
3,646
02 Travel
08 Supphes and materials
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred
75,584
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF AERO-
NAUTICS, NAVT
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1
2
3
2
2
4
2
2
-\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$7, WO
GS-12.0
$5,207
GS-8.0
Average grade..
OS 80
01 Personal services:
$7,163
5.112
$10. 125
7,101
12, 275
1,837
1,862
77,478
17,226
2,630
2,631
109,013
02 Travel
08 Supplies and materials
2,631
109,013
93, 452
131,500
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE
07 Other contractual services..
$201,500
$201 500
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
12
3
14
12
2
14
12
2
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$7,038
GS-9.7
$6,963
GS-9.6
$7 031
OS-9 6
01 Personal services:
$76,461
10,245
267
$82,588
7,101
279
$82,588
7,101
279
Other positions.
Total personal services _
86,973
10,137
2
1,403
886
142, 255
1,406,557
2,201
81,985
57
89.968
11,630
78
1,600
800
221 70O
89,968
02 Travel...
11 630
03 Transportation of things
78
04 Communication services .
1 600
07 Other contractual services.
991 7nn
2.931
109, 213
80
2,931
109,213
80
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred .
1,732,456
1,085,000
1,085,000
DETAIL OF I'ERSONAL .SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director of development
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12, 000
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salarj'
1 $12, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAi. SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
Electronics research engineer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Electronics engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
E ngineer
.\dministrative ofiBcer
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-!. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1953 actual
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
By allocation accoxmts:
Department of the Navy, Bureau of
-Aeronautics
Department of the Navy, Bureau of
Ships
1954 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1 $11,800
2 23,100
7,040
8.040
8.090
14.390
12
1
84,460
7,999
76, 461
10, 245
267
86. 973
12, 275
5,133
$11,800
11,800
9,800
7,240
8,040
8,340
11.355
3,175
83,550
962
7,101
279
89,968
72, 742
17,226
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
11,800
9,800
7,240
8,040
8,590
11, 730
3,175
84,375
1,787
12 82, 588
7,101
279
89,968
72. 742
17,226
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Board
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
585
5
574
561
556
Average number of ail employees
552
546
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5. 719
GS-8.5
$5,939
GS-8.7
$5 996
01 Personal services:
$3,276,913
30.686
12.874
18, 119
$3,274,215
$3, 274. 015
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates
12.315
19.470
12, 315
19,470
Total personal services
3, 338, 592
168, 543
3,624
47.414
33.016
52. 083
19. 264
59,487
43, 107
24. 898
385
3,762
3.306.000
176.000
8,000
62,000
33,300
54,000
19,300
55, 700
44,100
24,100
500
4,000
3 305 800
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things .
8 000
05 Rents and utility services.
33 300
07 Other contractual services . .
16 300
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
54,100
40 100
09 Equipment
18 100
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes nnri flssp-ssmpntu
500
4,000
Total obligations
3, 794, 175
3,787,000
3, 778, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000:
Member of Board
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Executive director of Board
GS-16. Range $12,000 to .$12,800:
Director of bureau
General counsel
GS-1.5. Range $10,800 to .$11,800:
-Assistant chief hearing examiner
.Associate director of bureau
Associate general coimsel
Attorney-adviser
Chief hearing examiner
Chief International Civil Aviation
Organization oflicer
Chief of division
Chief, office of enforcement
Director of bureau..
Hearing examiner
Secretary of board
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75. 000
13, 000
12,200
12. 400
11, 800
11,050
11,800
54,000
11,800
10,800
77, 600
10, 800
2 23.600
3 32, 400
1 11, 800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75, 000
1 13, 000
12, 400
12,400
11.800
11.0.50
11.800
54.500
11.800
10,800
78,350
10. 800
23.600
75.850
11,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $75, 000
12, 400
12,600
11,800
11,050
11,800
54.750
11,800
78,850
11,050
23,600
76.350
11,800
176
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Aeronautics Board — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Air transport examiner ,
Assistant chief hearing examiner
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Chief of section
Deputy chief of division
General attorney
Hearing examiner
Technical assistant
Trial attorney
Trial attornev, supervisory
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Aeronautical design evaluation en-
gineer
Aeronautical research, development
and design engineer
Air safety specialist
Airtransport examiner
Air transportation economist
Airworthiness inspector
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to chief of division _ _ .
Assistant secretary of board
Attorney-adviser Oegislative)
Chief, office of public information..
Chief of section
Economic liaison officer
Engineer
Flight operations specialist
Hearing examiner
Meteorologist _
Technical coordinator
Trial attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accident analyst
Administrative officer
Aeronautical research, development
and design engineer
Airman standards specialist
Air transport examiner
Air transportation accountant
Air transportation economist
Assistant chief of section,..
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Business accountant
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Flight operations specialist.
Hearing examiner
Hearing officer..
Inquiry officer.
Organization and methods examiner
Princiral analyst and statistician...
Statistical officer
Tariff examiner
Trial attorney
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accident analyst
Administrative officer
Air intelligence officer
Air transport examiner
Air transportation accountant
Air transportation economist
Airworthiness inspector
Attorney-adviser
Business accountant
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Cost accountant..
Electrical and hydraulic systems
specialist
Foreign affairs analyst
Information and editorial specialist..
Tariff examiner
Trial attorney
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accounting and fiscal olEcer
Assistant chief, office of public
information
Assistant chief of section
Claim examiner
Confidential assistant (reports
writer and editor)
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accident analyst
Administrative assistant
Aircraft inspector
Air transport examiner
AiT transportation accountant
Business accountant
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Fiscal and accounting assistant
General attorney
Information and editorial specialist.
Legal assistant
Librarian
Position classifier
Nmn- Total
ber salary
5
10
1
1
S
1
2
15
5
1
1
3
1
2
1
$9,600
10. 000
19. 400
70. 200
67,800
29. 400
38,400
10,600
9,600
9,800
8,660
17, 320
8,560
69, 620
25, 680
8,960
35. 040
9,160
8,960
8,360
8,760
25, 880
8,560
44, 600
85, 800
8.960
8,760
68,080
7,040
7.240
1.5,080
109. 400
39, 000
7,240
7,040
21, 920
7,240
16,680
7,640
15,280
36, 400
7,240
7,640
7,040
1 7, 040
1 7,640
6 36, 000
6,640
6,940
6,340
99,240
38.440
19. 020
6,940
5,940
6,140
6,140
6,140
5,940
6,140
12, 080
5,940
13,280
30,100
5,875
6,125
6,000
5,310
10, 745
5.810
64, 470
32, 860
10, 495
11, 620
5,310
10, 120
6,810
5,060
5,185
6,560
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
1
2
15
6
1
1
3
1
2
17
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
11
8
2
2
2
$9,600
10. 000
19. 600
70. 800
78. 200
9.600
29,600
28, 800
20, 400
19, 200
9,800
8,560
17.520
8,560
60, 120
25,880
8,960
17, 720
9,160
1
1
3
8,360
8,960
26, 280
1
1
3
8,560
8,960
26, 480
2 16,720
6 44. 800
10 86, 400
1 8, 960
60,120
7,640
7,040
7,440
15.280
111,000
39, 200
7,240
7,040
22. 320
7,440
15,880
1 7, 240
2 15, 480
7,440
7.640
7, 2-10
7,040
7.040
7.840
36, 200
6,940
106,380
50. 320
19, 420
6,140
6,940
6,340
6, 340
6.140
12, OSO
1 6,140
3 18, 620
13, 280
30,500
6,126
6,125
5,875
6,125
6,310
10, 996
5.810
60, 036
43, 2m
10, 746
11,620
10,245
10, 246
5,185
6,660
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
1
2
15
5
1
1
3
1
2
$9. 600
10, 200
19, 800
71.000
78, 200
9.600
29. 800
29.200
20.600
19,400
9,800
8,760
17, 720
8.760
60, 920
26.280
9,160
17, 920
9,360
2 16, 720
5 45, 200
10 87, 400
1 9. 160
60,520
7,640
7,240
7,440
1.5, 680
112, 200
39, 400
7,440
7,240
22, 520
7,440
15, 880
1 7, 240
2 15, 680
7.440
7,640
7.240
7,040
7,240
7.840
37, 000
6,940
107, 780
50,720
19, 420
6,140
5,940
6,340
6.340
6,340
12,280
1 6, 140
3 18, 820
2 13, 680
6 30,900
6,125
6,250
5,875
6,126
6.436
10, 995
6,810
60, 785
38, 670
10. 870
11,620
10, 245
10, 495
6,185
6,686
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Punlications officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor .__
Tariff examiner....
Trial attorney _._ __.
GS-S. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4.9.55.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160..
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
GS-2. Range $2,760 to -$3,2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,2.30.
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032..
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
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:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, Alaska office
GS-14. Range $9,6{i0 to $10,600:
Assistant to chief (supervisor).
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
A ir safety investigator
Air transportation accountant-
Chief of region
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Air safety investigator
Air transport examiner
Air transportation accountant.
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
.\ir safety investigator
Air transport examiner
.\ir transportation accountant .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Air transportation accountant.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of .52-weels: base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad...
01
All personal services, field..
Personal services
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1
2
6
7
47
28
72
80
28
4
Total
salary
$5,685
5.310
10.870
30. 735
34.840
210.385
11.8.010
273. 270
272. 080
89.080
12, 120
2 6. 980
6 15. 952
527 3,033.142
16. 3 106, 857
610.7
2, 926, 285
27.894
1.109
11,519
9.160
71. 080
83.440
7.040
8,040
45. 380
6.540
19, 020
6.560
10. 995
33. 940
41. 700
58 352. 695
0. 1 2. 067
57. 9 3,50, 628
1,683
1,355
6
13, 781
367. 4.53
3, 338, 592
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 810
1
2
5
7
48
23
76
66
26
4
5,435
10. 995
26. 925
36. 090
216.340
98. 536
2SS. 000
227. 790
84.060
12, 280
2 6.060
5 13. 660
511 3.026.000
8 8 78,342
502.2
2, 947, 668
11,045
6.000
2, 964. 703
1 11.050
3 28.800
9 79. 040
1 9,360
12 90. 480
1 7. 040
1 8,040
6.540
19,220
5.685
10, 995
41. 885
13. 980
50 332, 115
0. 2 5. 568
49. 8 326, 557
1,270
13, 470
341. 297
3, 306, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 810
1
2
5
7
48
23
75
64
26
4
2
5
6,660
11,120
26,300
35.340
219. 465
99.660
292. 625
222. 800
84.940
12, 520
6.140
13.800
507 3. 033. 440
9.9 80,730
497.1
2, 952, 710
11,065
6.000
1.775
1 11,050
3 28, 800
9 79. 440
1 9,360
11 83, 640
1 7, 240
1 8, 040
6,740
19,420
5,810
10. 995
42, 010
14,140
49 326, 686
0. 2 5, 380
48. 8 321, 305
1,250
13, 470
336, 025
3, 305. 800
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
Salaries and Expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
19,54 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1, 795
569
2,135
1,704
494
2,026
1,490
385
1,714
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 306
as-6.0
$3,032
CPC-4.1
$5,293
$3,358
$4, 370
GS-6.0
$3. 102
CPC-4.1
$.5, 413
$3,348
$4,419
Average grade
GS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,162
Average grade
CPC-4.1
Ungraded positions:
Wage Board employees (average
salary)
$5, 502
Crews of vessels (average salary)
$3,316
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
177
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service obligations:
Pprmanpnt pn<!itions
$7, 306, 601
306. 072
1,611, ass
26. 596
253, 147
327, 776
$7, 186. 565
138.290
1, 613, 550
23,900
146,160
335, 000
$6, 292, 675
64 490
Other positions
Crews of vessels
1 210 375
Regular pay in e.tcess of 52-week base..-
Pavment above basic rates
20, 745
102 960
Allowances for subsistence and quarters
Total personal service obligations.,-
9.832,080
9,343,465
8, 010, 245
Direct Obtigalions
01 Personal services . _
9, 028, 387
597.821
139.238
32. 410
290.897
97. 713
115. 727
61,472
208, 717
218, 835
773. 574
190,000
378,831
303,150
1,670
16,064
8, 757. 450
62S,320
136, 670
64,280
239.780
118,000
83,725
39. 570
200. 000
210. 000
744. 730
75,000
263, 130
340. 000
750
14. 765
7, 699. .545
614. 300
02 Travel -
04 Communication services - -
66 560
102. 930
90,000
06 Printing and reproduction
Services performed by other agencies-
37. 305
175.000
Rations, crews of vessels
175 600
619, 166
Chart and bond paper
09 Equipment
168 955
12 Pensions, aimuities, and insurance
claims (pay of retired otiicers)
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
367, 000
7.50
14 440
Subtotal
12,454,506
6.103
11, 916, 170
6,170
10. 215, 990
5,990
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
12. 448. 403
11,910,000
10. 210, 000
ObligatiOTis Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
803,693
97, 249
7,397
81
2,318
1,803
91, 435
287, 336
186, 675
581
586,015
16, 100
2,500
SO
1,200
300
66,940
225, 000
27,715
310, 700
02 Travel-..
200
03 Transportation of things
04 Commimication services _
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials __
35, 100
150, 000
20, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1,478,568
925,850
616. 000
13,926,971
12,835,850
10,726,000
Consolidated scliedule of personal services paid from accounts of Coast and Geodetic
Survey
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, division of tides
and currents..
Chief, division of instruments
Chief, geomagnetism branch
Chief mathematician
Chief, nautical chart branch
Chief, reproduction branch
Chief, seismology branch
Physical science administrator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, aeronautical chart
branch
Assistant chief, nautical chart
branch
Budget officer
Chief, chart compilation section
Chief, chart distribution branch
Chief, coast pilot branch
Chief, ciurent and oceanography
branch
Chief, currents branch
Chief, geographic branch
Chief, hydrographic section
Chief, oceanography branch
Chief, predictions branch
Chief, section of field records
Chief, section of geomagnetic oper-
ations
Chief, section of gravity and as-
tronomy
Chief, section of leveling.
Chief, section of triangulation
Chief, tides branch
Geophysicist
Personnel officer
Photogrammetrist -
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 000
10. 200
9,600
10,000
10, 000
9,600
10, 000
10,000
8,360
8,360
8.360
8.360
9,160
8,360
8,760
8,760
8,360
8.760
8.960
8,960
8,760
8.360
9,160
8.960
8.960
16. 720
8,360
9,160
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 200
10. 400
9. SOO
10, 200
10. 200
9,800
10,200
8,660
8,360
8.360
8,360
9.160
8,360
8,960
8,760
8,360
9,160
9,160
8,960
8,560
8, 360
9. 160
8.960
16. 920
8.660
9,360
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,200
10. 400
9, 800
10, 200
10. 200
9,800
10,200
8,560
8.660
8,560
8.660
9.360
8,500
8.960
8,960
8,560
9,160
9,160
8,960
8,660
8.660
9.160
9.160
17. 120
8,660
9,360
DETAIL OF PEESO.VAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040;
Cartographer
Cartographic engineer
Chief, special chart section
Chief, transportation map section. .
Chief, U. S. chart section
Classification officer
Geodetic engineer
Geophysicist -
Mathematician
Naval architect
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
Photograrametrist
Placement officer
Technologist.
O.S-11. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, distribution branch
Cartographer
Geodetic engineer
Geophysicist
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mathematician...
Mechanical engineer
Nautical scientist
Oceanographer
Organization and methods exam-
iner. -
Personnel assistant
Photogramraetrist
Position cLassifier
Technologist.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,685:
Accountant
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Cartographic engineer..
Editorial specialist
Geodetic engineer
Geophysicist
Instrument maker
Mathematician
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to ^,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $.3,655
03-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230.
Q S-1 . Range $2,500 to $2,980 -
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.2.30 -
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates-
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Range $7,093 to $7,842:
Chief, aerolithographic section 1 - .
Chief, aerolithographic section 2. .
Chief, layout and planning sec-
tion...
Chief, lithographic chart review
section
Chief, lithographic press section.-
Chief, nautical lithographic sec-
tion 1
Chief, nautical lithographic sec-
tion 2
Chief, topolithographic section —
Chief, transfer and process section.
Chief, type service section.
Range $6,906 to $7,613:
Chief, photographic section
Range $6,718 to $7,426:
Assistant chief, aerolithographic
section 1
Assistant chief, aerolithographic
section 2
Assistant chief, layout and plan-
ning section
Assistant chief, Uthographic press
section
Assistant chief, nautical litho-
graphic section 1
Assistant chief, nautical litho-
graphic section 2
Negative engraver... _
Range $6,631 to $7,218:
Assistant chief, transfer and
process section
Range $6,344 to $7,010:
Assistant chief, photo section
Assistant chief, type service sec-
tion ,...,—,
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $137, 920
7,640
7,040
7,840
8,040
7,040
22. 620
21, 320
82, 240
7,240
7,440
44,240
29,940
7,040
7,640
1954 estimate
6,140
6,340
6,540
238, 480
5,940
12.880
6,340
5,940
31.600
6,940
6,740
6,340
3 19, 020
1
1
94
1
6, 340
5,186
5,185
509. 390
5,435
31, 735
15,430
48,790
102, 390
16, 805
42, 730
5,685
1
1
8
90
58
108
109
90
31
4
5,310
5,185
38, 210
409. 655
244.360
402. 795
367, 825
282, 220
91.010
10,880
3.430
3,520
6.588
15, 270
61,344
2,420
7,779
7,779
7,779
7,779
7,779
7,779
7,779
7,779
7,779
7,779
7,671
7,363
7,363
7,363
7,363
7,363
7,363
7,363
7,176
6,344
6,989
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $139. 720
7.640
7,240
8,040
8,040
7,240
22.920
21. 720
75. 800
7,240
7,440
44. 840
30, 340
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
10
1
1
6
4
1956 estimate
1 7, 840
1
1
1
35
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
1
6,140
6,540
6,740
235, 740
6,140
13, OSO
6.340
5.940
32. 100
6,940
6.740
6,540
1 6. 540
1 5. 940
3 19, 220
1 5. 940
1 6, 340
1
1
91
1
1
6
3
9
18
3
8
5,310
6,310
503, 700
5,560
5,060
32, 485
15,805
49.915
104. 640
17. 180
43, 730
6,060
1
8
89
55
107
109
90
30
4
6,310
38, 835
412, 200
233, 725
403, 010
375. 265
2S4. 070
90.100
11, 200
3.535
3,600
6,748
15, 670
66,400
2,490
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7.842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,613
7,426
7,426
7.426
7,426
7,426
7,426
7,426
7,218
6,677
7,010
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $116,600
7,840
7,240
8,040
8,040
7,240
23,120
21,920
60. 120
7.440
7,640
37.200
30, 740
1 8,040
1 6, 340
1 G, 640
1 6. 740
31 208,980
3
1
1
1
1
75
1
1
3
3
9
16
3
7
13,280
6,640
6,140
25, 360
6,940
6.940
6.540
6.740
6.140
19.420
6,140
6,540
5,436
6,436
412.865
5,685
5,185
16, 930
16,180
50,415
93,520
17, 565
38,295
6,185
1
1
2
4
18
1
5,436
39,460
304, 815
157, 585
256, 260
316, 965
256, 800
85, 240
8,460
3,636
3,680
6,828
13,000
51, 456
2,560
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,842
7,613
7,426
7,426
7,426
7,426
7,426
7,426
7,426
1 7, 218
1 6, 677
1 7,010
178
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey — Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from accounts of Coast and Geodetic
Survey — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates-
Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 or abov^-Con.
Range $6,344 to $7,010— Continued
Chief, plate and process imit
Negative engraver
Supervisor, pressroom
Range $6,136 to $6,802:
Printing plant repairer
Range $5,970 to $6,594:
Assistant chief, plate and process
unit
Chief, finishing section
Negative engraver --
Shut supervisor, type service
section
Range $5,767 to $6,386:
Mono cast machine operator
Multicolor lithographic pressman
Photographer
Range $5,595 to $6,178:
Mono cast machine operator
Process plate shift supervisor
Transfer shift supervisor
Range $5,387 to $5,970:
Foreman, special services imit —
Lithograph ic pressman
Photographer —
Tnansferrer -.-
Range $5,221 to $5,762:
Assistant chief, finishing section..
Hand compositor
Mono cast machine operator
Process platemaker
Transferrer.-
Range $4,846 to $6,346:
Negative engraver
Equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses —
Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary) _..
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of ,52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay..
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Electronic scientist
Geodetic engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Cartographer
Chief, magnetic observatory
Chief, seismological field survey...
Electronics scientist
Geodetic engineer
Geophysicist.
Mathematician
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
C artographer
Chief, magnetic observatory
Geodetic engineer
Geophysicist
Photogrammetric engineer
O.S-O. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant -.
Cartographer
Electronics scientist .
Geodetic engineer
Geophysicist
Laboratory electronics mechanic...
Mathematician
Navigation specialist ..-
Photographer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,656
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230....
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
C PC-T. Range ^%m to $4,035
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num-
ber
1
14
1
Total
salary
$6, 344
97, 846
6,781
1 6, 573
1 6, 573
43 275,823
1 6, 573
1 6, 365
10 63. 650
2 12, 730
12, 314
5,595
6,157
5,949
92, 749
46, 510
17, 847
6,491
28, 185
6,491
38, 107
28, 185
10 53, 021
95 339,760
1,071
6, 109, 771
143 621. 963
928
4, 487, 1
Num-
ber
42
Total
salary
$6, 677
99, 511
7,010
6,802
6,694
6,594
275, 469
6,386
63, 8.56
12, 772
12, 356
6.178
6,178
6.970
95. 520
46, 884
17, 910
6,762
28. 810
6.762
39. 789
28, 810
53,456
348, 190
5, 118, 893
156 647,108
16, 961
17, 538
123, 795
27, 306
4, 666, 446
8,560
9,160
7,240
22. 320
7.440
7,440
52,880
7,640
7,640
65, 460
12, 480
12,280
19. 420
17,990
4, 456. 824
64.230
6.200
16, 737
37, 962
17,500
4, 587, 453
Num- Total
ber salary
1
12
1
1
1
40
$6, 677
84,115
7,010
6,802
6. .594
6,594
262, 906
6,594
6.386
63. 856
12. 772
2 12. 356
1 6. 178
1 6. 178
1 5, 970
10 59, 703
8 47, 756
3 17,910
6,762
23,046
6. 762
40. 327
23. 046
53. 466
284, 746
4, 348, 006
132 574, 195
3.773.811
22. 000
18. 440
11,600
3, 840, 004
8,760
9,360
7,440
22. 720
7,640
7, 640
46, 440
7,840
7,840
56, 460
12, 480
12, 680
19, 820
18,190
4
21, 740
4
22,115
21
111,886
21
112, 510
1
6, .560
1
6,685
13
72, 155
11
60,910
12
63. 220
12
63, 720
2
10. 620
2
10, 870
12
63, 615
12
64.115
2
10, 370
2
10, 620
1
5,660
1
5,686
1
4,996
1
6.120
105
478.900
105
488. 275
96
394. 925
96
402, 425
125
462. 645
125
472, 645
105
351, 925
105
367, 525
113
352, 080
113
358,880
78
226,420
7S
231, 860
31
85,500
31
87, 230
2
8,800
2
9,0.50
3
11,005
3
11,205
2
2
3
3
4
18
1
10
9
2
10
8.760
9.360
7,440
14, 880
7,640
7.640
46. 840
7.840
7.840
50. 120
12. 680
12. 680
20, 020
18, 190
22, 865
95. 705
.5. 810
56. 476
46, 790
11, 120
52, 995
1
1
73
67
90
70
79
67
25
2
2
5,810
.5, 246
335. 715
274. 120
332. 670
232. 160
245. 780
167, 150
70. 070
9.300
7,770
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field- Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades — Coni tnued
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454.
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment —
Part-time employment
Crews of vessels
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
Payment alaove basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential —
.Additional payment for services
abroad
All personal services, field.
Commissioned officers:
Director (relative rank, chief of bureau.
Navy)
Assistant director (relative rant, rear
•admiral. Navy)
Hydrographic and geodetic engineer:
Relative rank, captain. Navy
Relative rank, commander. Navy —
Relative rank, lieutenant command-
er. Navy
Relative rank, lieutenant, Navy
Jimior hydrographic and geodetic en-
gineer (relative rank, lieutenant,
junior grade. Navy)
Aide (relative rank, ensign. Navy)
Total permanent,
officers
Deduct lapses
commissioned
Net permanent, commissioned offi-
cers (average num.ber, net salary).
Payment above basic rates:
Flight pay
Living and quarters allowance.
All personal services, commissioned
olRcers
Personal services.
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Salaries and expenses
Consolidated working fund. Coast and
Geodetic Survey —
Allocations received
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber sal:iry
2 $6. 640
1 3. 0.54
2 6.900
1 2, 420
1954 estimate
769 3. 007. 784
161 514, 180
618 2, 493, 604
15, 142
1,611,888
11, 162
121, 406
33, 335
18, 998
4, 706, 382
1 11,915
1 10,315
15 132, 789
75 542. 765
23
12
133,411
54,654
11 41,800
47 136, 904
185 1,064,653
12 46, 797
173 1,017,766
3,117
327, 776
1, 348, 649
10, 710, 477
9, 832, 080
636, 649
241, 748
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 800
1 3, 134
2 6, 060
1 2, 490
766 3. 044. 139
177 729, 638
689 2. 314, 601
173, 660
10.240
1, 513. 500
9,249
88.470
32. 867
14, 800
4.157.377
1 11,915
1 10,315
16 133, 616
78 564, 638
17 100, 224
10 47.915
16 57, 000
46 134, 042
183 1,059,666
3 9, 166
180 1,050.500
4,500
335, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, ,520
1 3, 214
1 3,150
1 2,560
558 2. 220. 824
85 334, 494
473 1, 886, 330
54. 060
10. 440
1, 210. 376
7.915
41, 132
23,280
12. 570
3. 246. 092
1 11.916
1 10.315
133, 617
542, 766
16 93, 822
10 47, 916
23 86, 880
38 110,212
179 1,037,442
8 52, 942
1,390,000
10, 134, 830
9, 343, 465
171 984, 500
4.600
319,000
1,3
1,000
8, 394, 096
383, 851
BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Business and Defense Services Adminis-
tration, Department of Commerce
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
Total number of permanent positions
FuU-tiine equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
5,974
14
3,746
1,128
2
764
900
6
871
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,606
GS-8,2
$6, 516
GS-9.2
$6,629
A verage grade
GS-9.4
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$23, 063, 119
106, 893
40,581
48, 725
5,628
$4. 996. 050
22.500
17, 560
4,000
310,000
$6, 758, 650
78,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
22, 760
6,300
Other payments for personal serv-
ices
Total personal services . -
23,264,946
665, 204
14, 174
710,366
60,111
499, 128
6,350,100
211,100
3,700
257, 000
10,500
243. 500
5, 865, 700
02 Travel
348,200
4,200
266,100
06 Printing and reproduction
293, 000
departmp:xt of commerce
179
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION — Continued
07 other contractual services.
$197,711
1,280,361
63,551
3,105
285
63,393
$59, 900
130,000
41.300
$66, 400
Services performed by other agencies.
302, 250
67,150
09 Equipment-
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities ...
15 Taxes and assessments .
10,400
15,000
26,822,325
6,317,500
7,228,000
ALLOCATION- TO DEFENSE AIR
TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION
Total number of perm.inent positions...
Full lime equivalent of all other positions
.\verage number of all erapluyees
14
2
10
6
2
8
6
2
8
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
.\verage grade
$5, 501
GS-S.4
$6,395
QS-9.3
$fi, 233
G.'i-g 0
01 Personal services'
Permanent positions
$47, 371
21,844
110
$35,8.50
21.500
150
$36 660
Other positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
21, ,600
150
69, 325
10. 870
2,547
1,754
472
557
2
260
57. .500
10.300
2. 300
2.000
300
500
57, 300
02 Travel.
M Communication services
0t> Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
9,700
2,300
1,.'<00
300
09 Equipment .. .
100
100
Total obligations..
85, 787
73. 000
72, 000
ALLOCATION TO BfREAI- OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent position.*?
5
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.\verage salarv
$4,929
GS-7.2
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ..
$23,088
85
822
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
Total obligations. .
23,995
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
5,993
16
3,760
1,134
4
762
906
8
879
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5,605
OS-8.2
$6,516
OS-9.2
$6,629
Average grade
QS-9.4
01 Personal services:
$23,133,578
128,737
40,776
49,547
5,628
$5,031,900
44.000
17,700
4,000
310,000
$5, 794. 300
Other positions
99.600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base. . .
22,900
6,300
23,358,266
676, 074
14. 174
712. 903
60.111
500.882
198, 183
1,280,361
6!, 108
3.107
2S5
63,653
5,407,600
221,400
3,700
259.300
10,500
245,500
60,200
130,000
41,800
5, 923. 000
02 Travel- I
03 Transportation of things
357.900
4.200
268,400
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
294.800
66.700
Services performed by other agencies.
302. 250
67, 660
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16,566
15,100
Total obligations
26,932,107
6, 390, 500
7, 300. 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates equal to or in excess of
$14,800:
Administrator
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1955 estimate
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Num- Total
ber salary
$115,000
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Genera! schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800;
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 14.800
1 14, 800
1 14. 800
1 14, 800
1 14.800
1 14.800
1 14. 800
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Assistant administrator, facilities
Assistant administrator, industrial
and agricultural equipment
Assistant administrator, produc-
tion and distribution controls
1 $14, 800
Assistant administrator, program
coordination
Assistant administrator, technical
er4uipment and consumer goods.. -
Deputy administrator ..
1 14, 800
2 26, son
1 $14, 800
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
2 26, 800
Assistant administrator, public re-
lations staff
1 13. 200
1 13. 000
4 52. 000
10 l:!0. I¥J0
1 13. 200
1 13. 200
1 13,000
Assistant administrator, small busi-
ness
1 13,200
1 13,000
5 65, 200
Deputy assistant administrator
Director, division
. .
5 65,400
Director, industry advisory com-
mittee staff
Director, field service
1 13, 2(X)
1 12.00(1
i 13,200
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Adviser
1 1 2, 000
Assistant administrator, adminis-
1 12.000
4 48. 600
1 12.200
1 12.000
1 12. 000
1 12.000
1 12.000
11 132.400
7 84. 000
2 24,400
Chairman. appeals board
Deputy assistant administrator,
public information staff
1 12,000
Deputy assistant administrator,
small business
Deputy director, division
17 205,000
1 12. 000
1 12,800
17 20.5.600
Director, division
Director, small business
1 12,800
2 24. tKlO
3 24.200
1 12. 000
Special assistant to administrator...
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Adviser .
1 10,800
3 34, 150
6 68, 050
Attorney adviser
9 99. 700
2 21. 600
1 10. 800
10 110.000
Assistant chief, branch
1 11,800
1 11, 300
1 11,800
2 22. 100
1 10,800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
4 44,200
1 11,050
22 23S.600
1 10, 800
Assistant to the director, field serv-
ice
2 21, 600
1 11,800
2 22, 850
1 11,060
2 21.600
1 11.800
Business economist
2 22, 100
Chairman, industry evaluation
board
1 11,300
Civil engineer
Confidential assistant to the ad-
1 10,800
1 11, 800
8 87, 400
1 10, 800
5 55. 250
1 11,800
1 11,050
Deputy director, field service
1 11,800
10 108,000
1 10,800
19 208.460
1 11,800
1 IL.'iOO
1 11.0,50
1 11.800
5 54, 750
25 271,000
90
1,012,500
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
2 21,600
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
6 64, 960
Director, air transportation divi-
1 11,050
Director, division
4 44, 460
Director, technical services
Executive director, appeals board...
1 11,800
2 22, 850
2 22,850
2 23, 100
1 11,800
17 188,600
35
392, 500
15 166,000
Industrial specialist
32
Information and editorial specialist-
Information specialist
International economist
351, 100
2 22, 100
Laboratory specialist
Orders and regulations analyst
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
3 29, 800
3 29,800
4 38, 600
4 39, 000
10 96, 400
4 38.600
7 67.600
60 589.600
1 9.600
1 9.600
1 9.600
2 19,200
1 9. 800
I 9.600
3 28, 800
105
1,029,000
4 38,400
91 891,800
7 68,200
GS-14. Ranee $9,600 to $10,600:
3 30, 000
Assistant to the director, field serv-
ice
1 9,600
1 10,000
4 39,200
7 68.400
1 9,600
1 10.000
Business economist
4 39.600
1 10.600
Chief, program coordination .
1 9.800
Director, division .
1 9.600
1 9,800
Executive oflicer
1 9,600
1 9,800
40
383,000
24
237. 200
26 256,000
32 318,600
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
1 10,600
1 10,600
180
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES
ADMINISTRA T/OiV— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Business and Defense Services Adminis-
tration, Department of Commerce — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to .$10,600— Con.
Num
ber
1
4
3
5
- Total
salary
$10,000
39.400
28. 800
48.000
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$10,000
Num- Total
ber salary
Investigator . . - --
Labor specialist
1
9.600
4
1
3
1
1
3
3
1
4
3
38.600
9,600
29, 800
9,600
10, 000
29, 000
29, 800
8,960
33,440
27, 080
Organization and methods examiner.
Program analyst
Security officer
1
2
1
10, 200
19,600
10, 600
Special assistant, liaison
Statistician
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer .
3
1
1
26.080
8,660
8,360
Assistant to administrator
6
4
12
2
27
2
41, 800
36, 040
100, 720
16,720
227, 320
16, 720
Business analyst
1
6
9,360
44,400
Business economist
4 $36 240
Chief, branch _.. __ .__
Chief, section.-
4
33, 840
Compliance officer, field service
4
33, 640
Construction engineer
4 33. 840
1 8. 960
1 8, 360
4 34, 840
269
2, 320, 440
5 42. 800
113 982,680
13 111,080
8 68, 680
4 33,440
6 50, 160
1 8, 360
8 66,880
2 16, 720
1 8,360
1 8,360
Deputy executive officer . _
1
9,160
1 9 160
Employee relations officer.
54
470, 240
37
Industrial economist
326, 120
20
1
1
170, 600
9,360
8,360
48 313 280
Tnfnrmntion spprinTi^t
1 9 360
Operations review officer
Orders and regulations analyst
Placement officer
1
8,360
Planning officer
Records officer
1
3
2
8.660
26,080
17,720
Statistician
14
2
3
6
4
5
4
9
16
1
1
2
1
191
1
4
68
10
1
7
3
I
18
3
3
2
1
1
9
1
1
16
1
2
2
3
13
1
1
1
1
2
2
146
6
25
7
1
2
6
1
117, 240
17. 620
25,280
42,440
28, 160
35, 800
29. 160
66.360
113.640
7.040
7,040
14,280
7,040
413,640
28,360
507, 520
71,400
8,040
49,680
21.120
7.840
128. 520
21.120
21, 120
14.880
7,040
7,040
63, 760
7,440
7.040
89, 700
5, 940
12, OSO
12, OSO
18.820
78. 420
5.940
6.940
6.940
6,940
6,340
11.880
11.880
905. 300
37, 440
152, 700
41, 680
6, .MO
11,880
35, 640
6,940
6 50, 560
Training officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3
22, 320
1 7, 240
Attorney adviser
1
3
7,240
22,620
Business analyst .
2 15, 480
Business economist ...
Chief, section
2
14,480
Communications specialist
Construction engineer... . ._
Economic analyst
1
7,240
Electrical engineer. _ _
Industrial analyst
14
102, 160
24
Industrial economist
173.160
13
98,620
Information and editorial specialist..
International economist
Investigator
2
14,280
Labor specialist
Librarian -.
1
1
2
1
1
7,840
8,040
14, 480
7,240
7,840
1 8,040
Organization and methods examiner
Placement officer
Position clas<:ifier-..
Printing and publications officer
Program reports officer
1 8,040
Special assistant, liaison
Statistician
3
1
21, 920
7,440
2 16 280
1 7, 640
Training officer
GS-1 1 . Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2
12,880
1 6, 140
Attorney adviser
Budget examiner . ...
1
6.140
1 6,340
Business analyst
Business economist
1
6,140
1 6, 140
Chief, section
Chief, summary writer
Committee operating assistant
Communication specialist
1
6.140
1 6, 340
Construction engineer
Employee relations officer
Geographer
1
6,940
1 6, 140
Illustrator
Industrial analyst
25
161,900
24 160,360
Industrial economist..
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist
6
32, 600
7 43, 780
International economist
Investigator .
Labor specialist .
Orders and regulations analyst
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBvicBS — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Organization and methods e.^aminer.
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $35,840
5 30, 100
6 37, 040
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
12 72,280
Num
ber
- Total
salary
Num
ber
- Total
salary
Placement officer
Position classifier... . _
2
$13,280
Records analyst
Space analyst
1
1
1
1
10
5,940
6.140
6.640
5,935
55, 475
6
1
1
$30,900
Technologist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
2 12,680
3 15, 305
29 153,490
1 5,000
1 5.185
4 21. 366
11 57.910
1 6. 810
1 6. 436
121 641.386
9 46. 640
19 99. 140
2 10. 245
2 10. 995
2 10. 870
1 5,310
8 41. 480
1 5,060
2 10,870
1 5,185
16 83. 710
14 72. 340
1 5. 560
1 5. 060
2 10. 370
12 57,315
351
1, 662, 205
153 625,886
765
2, 846, 525
632
2, 106, 200
371
1,151,650
22 63, 140
1 2, 974
4 11.960
84 226,928
6,740
7
39,670
Attorney adviser. ... __
1
3
6.810
15, 930
I
6,810
Chief, section _.
Correspondence specialist ..
Employee relations officer
18
100, 885
13
1
2
69,030
1
6,810
10, 870
Information and editorial specialist.
2
11, 246
2
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
6
32,486
Position classifier
Records analyst
1
1
4
4
6,310
6.060
23,240
20,740
Space analyst ...
Statistician .
3
4
16 930
Summary writer
21,365
Technologist... ,
Training officer...
1
6,186
Transportation economist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
8
64
65
106
74
60
4
39, 210
305, 870
237, 225
427,460
266, 870
166, 540
12,440
4
53
38
81
53
29
4
20.366
OS-6. Range .$3,796 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .
240, 465
163, 835
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
316, 210
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
181, 655
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
91, 630
12 620
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230...
1
4
2,910
11,968
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032..
2
6,140
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
4,431
26,377,672
1,633
7, 141, 886
828
6,616,683
318
2. 016, 933
656
4
26
439, 126
77, 075
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
2,798
18, 235, 786
87, 766
32, 593
43, 732
510
3,599,650
44,000
12, 170
4,000
310,000
629
4
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
362,050
99 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
17,370
6.300
Other payments for personal servicer:
Payments incidental to reduction in
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bin-sable details
6,628
All personal services, depart-
mental
18, 405, 505
3, 969, 820
4
486 220
Field:
Genera! schedule grades:
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney ..
11 120,060
1 10,800
2 22, 600
1 11,800
13 148,400
6 58,200
3 28,800
4 40.200
16 158,200
1 9,160
3 25. 080
21 183.160
5 41,800
17 145,320
27 22,5.920
6 50,360
22 164,480
20 142,000
1 7, 840
96 679.440
23 162. 620
7 49.280
14 85. 960
1 6, 940
222
1.323.080
District manager
2
22, 850
2
23,100
Economic analyst
13
148,650
13
149, 650
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
......
1
16
1
9.600
168,200
9,160
1
11
1
9,600
District manager
109, 200
9,360
aS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative service officer
Business analvst .
28
249, 080
23
205,680
District miinagcr .
9
77,040
7
60,720
Information specLalist .
..:::::::::::::
0S-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Business analvst
30
2
1
226,600
14. 480
7,840
28
212, 520
District manager
Deputy administrative service
officer .
X
8,040
Information specialist
OS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
19
119,660
18
112. 620
Tndn.strial apftlyst
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
181
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule ^ades— Continued
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Information speci:ilist
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $18,820
112 669,880
1 6, 140
2 10,870
1 5, 060
24 128,815
48 249,005
95 490.825
38 171,790
4 16, 680
63 237,330
341
1,155,635
269 829.390
14 39, 620
4 10,928
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
22 $118,695
18 $97,455
Investigator (compliance)
16 74, 905
1 4, 545
40 154,650
88
312. 200
16 52, 480
1 3,230
10 49,175
OS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,545 _
1 4. 545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4. 160
32 126,820
GS-4 Range $3,175 to $3,655
71
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
254. 065
13 42, 990
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,230 -
1 3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
1,562
7,942,178
616
3, 044. 386
308
1,763,865
68
331,616
251
1,477,670
9
45,420
Net permanent, field
946
4,897,792
23,856
17,115
8,183
337
6,478
248
1,432,260
242
Other positions:
1,432,260
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.—
Payment above basic rates:
5,530
6,630
Additional pay for service abroad
4,952,761
1, 437, 780
1.437.780
23, 358, 266
6, 407, 600 6. 923. 000
1
BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Foreign Commerce
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
284
1
253
221
443
1
212
404
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 896
GS-8.7
$6,264
GS-9.0
$5,801
GS-8.7
01 Personal services:
$1, 516, 347
7,183
4,873
9
$1,322,660
$2, 370, 205
10,000
Begular pay in excess of 62-week
6,240
9,600
1,000
1,628,412
10,850
6
16. 595
110. 614
4.344
6.337
12.313
980
1, 327, 900
16,000
25
25.000
118.775
4.800
7.300
11,220
880
2, 390. 806
02 Travel
64.000
10,100
04 Communication services
39. 230
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
227,000
34.100
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
12,000
22,065
700
1,690,451
1,611,900
2, 800, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 12, 200
2 22. 600
1 11.050
2 22. 850
8 90.900
2 23, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 12, 200
2 22,860
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 400
QS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1 12, 400
GS-15. Rmee $10,800 to $11,800:
2 22. 850
1 11. 800
2 22, 850
7 80. 100
2 23. 600
1 11.300
9 102. 450
Director of office
2 23. 600
2 23,600
Executive secretary .
1 11,800
4 47, 200
4 39,400
.. 1 _ ^9, 600
1 ll.ROO
4 47,200
4 39.800
1 9,800
1 11.800
4 46,200
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Business specialist
6 49, 800
Deputy assistant director
1 9,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental — Continued
Genernl schedule er'ides— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10.600— Con.
Deputy director of division
Director of division
Executive officer
International economist
Publications officer
Transportation economist-
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant publication officer
Business specialist _
Chief of section
International economist-
Statistician.--
Transportation economist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget analyst-
Business specialist-
Chief of section
International economist
Legal analyst _
Publications editor
Statistician
Transportation economist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant execitive secretary
Business specialist
Chief of section
International economist
Legal analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner _._
Publications editor
Statistician
Transnortation economist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant.-
Assistant chief of section-
Business specialist
Files supervisor
International economist
Organization and methods exam-
iner __
Publications editor
Statistician
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370-
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955-
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4, 160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430. _
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-.-
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)..
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 200
10.600
50, 600
9,800
10,200
1 9. 360
20 175. 400
1 8, 300
7.240
28,660
8.040
59. 920
7.240
14, 080
7,440
6,540
30. 500
6,940
145, 020
6,140
1 6. 340
2 12. OSO
3 18. 620
1 6, 740
1
3
4
1
12
1
2
4
1
39
18
50
20
13
1
6.660
16. ISO
21.490
5. 435
63,470
5.185
10, 495
21,210
4.870
176. 995
77.685
191, 625
70. 380
40. 430
3,150
284 1,674,550
32 168, 203
252 1, 516. 347
7.183
4,873
9
1, 628. 412
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
I $10. 200
1 10. 600
6 60, 800
10, 400
1 9,360
18 159.880
1 8, 560
7,240
21,720
8.040
67,160
16, 080
1
3
1
10
6.740
18.420
6.940
65, 400
1 6.640
2 12, 280
3 19. 620
1 6, 740
5, 685
11,245
22.116
6.560
8 44, 855
1
2
2
1
33
16
39
16
3
5.310
10. 745
11.245
4.996
154. 140
70, 595
155. 740
57. 375
9,810
221 1,384.5,35
9 61, 875
212 1, 322, 660
6,240
1,327,900
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
S
I
1
9
1
2
1
4
3
32
1
1
$48,000
10,400
10,600
89,600
9.600
20,000
8,360
34, 840
26, OSO
277. 520
8,560
8,360
1 7,440
7 60, 480
1 8. 040
20 145, 200
2 16. 080
1 7. 040
2 14, 080
1
11
1
28
1
6,940
66. 140
6,940
172. 920
6,940
1 6,540
2 12. 480
6 31.900
2 12, 680
1
3
13
1
24
1
2
3
1
64
23
80
44
6,810
16,430
6S.030
5.685
126,316
6.435
10.995
16.430
5.120
287. 370
99,285
298.175
146. 820
18,600
443 2, 570, 160
40 199. 956
403 2, 370. 205
10. 000
9.600
1,000
2, 390, 805
Export Control, Bureau of Foreign Commerce
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
BUBEAU OF FOREinN COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
864
1
755
640
1
620
443
1
428
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 159
G^-7.4
$5. 327
QS-7.5
$5,600
GS-7.7
01 Personal services:
$3,937,021
3,340
13,602
3,495
$2, 792, 247
5,800
13, 298
3,000
$2,382,180
6,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
9,420
2,000
3, 957, 458
21,959
680
79, 798
2,680
99, 461
14,352
134. 999
26, 917
1,623
328
8,589
2,814.345
20,325
1,100
85, 045
420
68, 750
11. 150
89, 500
23, 066
300
2,398,600
20, 126
1,100
86, 260
420
66, 325
10, 076
Services performed byotheragencies.
104. 000
19,945
1,700
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
i.666
450
4,348,744
3, 116. 000
2, 709, 000
182
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE— Continued
Export Control, Bureau of Foreign Commerce — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
AtLOCATION TO BUREAU OF CUSTOMS,
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Total number of permanent positions
330
324
248
236
226
214
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 586
GS-5.0
$3, 769
GS-5.1
$3,837
GS-6.1
01 Personal services:
$1. 155, 860
3,949
23, 402
$881,600
3,400
20,000
$798. 600
Regular pay In excess of 52--week
3.100
20,000
1,183.211
5. 046
383
17. 681
1,965
9,763
18, 047
22. 897
7,149
906, 000
6,000
1,500
18,000
300
8,200
20, 000
18,000
8,000
821, 700
6.000
1.000
18,000
300
8,000
18.000
10, 000
8, 000
1, 266, 022
986, 000
891, 000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1, 194
1
1,079
888
1
766
669
1
642
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,723
GS-6.8
$4, 892
GS-6.8
$5,003
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$5, 092, 881
3,340
17, 651
26, 897
$3. 673, 847
5,800
16, 698
23,000
$3, 180, 780
6,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
12, 520
22,000
Total personal services
5, 140, 669
27, 005
963
97, 379
4,635
99,461
24,105
134, 999
44,964
24, 520
328
15, 738
3, 719, 346
26, 325
2,600
103, 045
720
68,750
19,350
89,600
43, 065
18,300
3, 220, 300
02 Travel -
26, 125
2,100
104. 260
720
66. 325
18, 075
Services performed by other agencies.
104, 000
37, 946
11, 700
13 Refunds, awards and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments .. .
9,000
8,460
5, 614, 766
4, 100, 000
3, 600, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director of office
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director of division
Chairman, appeals board
Criminal investigator
Deputy chairman, appeals board.
Deputy director of office
Director of division
Executive secretary
Policy analyst .
International economist
Staff director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to .$10,600:
Assistant director of division
Assistant executive secretary
Attorney adviser
Business analyst
Chief of section
Commodity-industry analyst
Director of division
Executive secretary
International economist
Investigator --
Program officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant executive secretary
Attorney adviser. --
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12, 000
22,350
11, 650
11,050
11,800
11,800
68,560
22,860
21, 850
11,050
30, 400
3
2
3
25
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
30,000
19,400
29,600
246.600
9.800
10,600
9,600
40,000
20,200
9,160
16, 920
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
2 22. 600
1 11.5.50
1 11.300
11,800
69,050
10,800
34, 900
10, 800
11,300
30.600
9.600
30. 200
29. 000
30.000
180. 200
1 9.800
2 19,800
2 20,200
8,560
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 11, 650
1
11, 300
1 11, 800
7 80, 600
1 10, 800
3 34, 900
I
3
1
3
1
2
15
1
11,300
30,800
9.600
30. 600
9.800
20. 400
150, 800
10,000
1 10,000
2 20, 400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS^ia. Range .$8,360 to $9,360~Con.
Chief of section
Commodity-industry analyst
Customs liaison officer
Information and editorial specialist .
International economist
Investigator
Organization and methods examiner.
Power engineer
Program officer
Project analyst
Trial attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Business specialist
Chief of section
Commodity-industry analyst
Field liaison officer
Fiscal and financial economist
Investigator
International economist
Organization and methods examiner.
Project analyst
Review officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer —
Business analyst
Commodity-industry analyst
Editorial and information specialist
General investigator
International economist
Newswrlter
Organization and methods examiner.
Program assistant
Review officer
Statistician
Trial attorney
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810;
Administrative assistant
Attorney adviser
Business analyst
Chief of section .-.
Chief of unit
Commodity-industry analyst
International economist
Organization and methods examiner
Project analyst
Program assistant
Review assistant
Statistical assistant
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370.... -
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range .$2,7,50 to .$3,230.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Num-
ber
2
15
1
1
6
6
Total permanent, departmental . .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates
All personal services, departmental. -
Field;
General schedule grades;
OS-13. Range .$8,360 to .$9,360;
Administrative officer
Business analyst —
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Business analyst —
Customs agent,
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Business analyst
Customs agent
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Commercial agent..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4.955....
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656...
G S-3. Ranee $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to .$3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range •$2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary).. - .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates... ..-
01
All personal services, field.
Personal services
Total
salary
$17,
128,
1
6
1
3
6
1
38
1
1
14
5
5
2
4
1
4
31
1
1
4
1
7
2
22
1
1
3
1
6
1
2
32
5
6
2
2
12
1
1
65
29
141
148
114
1
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2
11
1
1
3
4
1
$17, 120
96, 560
8.560
8.560
26, 680
34, 640
8,660
1955 estimate
35,600
7,040
276, 120
7,040
7,240
103, 160
37, 400
36, 000
14, 280
28,160
6,940
24, 760
188, 740
6,640
5,940
24, 160
6,940
42, 980
11,880
135, 080
6,540
5,940
16, 055
6. 185
30. 860
5.310
10, 245
169, 670
27, 050
31, 985
11,620
10, 495
63, 970
5,560
5,120
291. 200
128, 100
636, 685
512. 860
363. 326
2.830
14, 360
3 25, 680
1 8, 760
4 34, 440
3 22, 520
1 7, 040
24 177, 360
10 75, 000
3 21, 920
1 7,240
3 21, 720
2 14, 480
1 6,140
2 11,880
20 123, 000
1 6, 740
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$17,620
80,640
8,760
8,760
17, 120
26,280
8,660
26,280
16,280
7,240
113,400
11
1
1
2
2
84,440
7,240
7,440
14, 680
14, 480
6,140
3
1
8
1
14
1
1
3
1
9
1
2
25
1
4
18, 220
6,940
52, 520
6,140
89,660
6,740
5,940
16, 305
5,185
48.290
6.436
10, 370
138, 600
6,810
21,990
12 75, 280
838 4, 306, 776
109 504, 477
729 3, 802, 298
3.340
13, 137
3,496
3, 822, 270
8,360
8,360
22, 620
7,240
8 47, 920
4 24, 360
16, 555
35. 266
623. 165
348, 670
19, 610
236. 740
20,690
134
101
6
78
7
2,662
356 1, 321, 897
7 31,314
349 1, 290, 583
4,414
23,402
1, 318, 399
5, 140, 6
10, 746
60, 040
5,685
6,245
238, 330
126, 805
416, 925
321,445
295, 176
3,230
11,888
616 3,269,918
119 600,801
496 2,669,117
5.800
12,828
3,000
2, 690, 746
8,360
8,560
7,440
7 43, 180
5 29, 700
7
73
3
103
4
60
7
38, 796
308. 466
12. 886
389, 105
14.220
185. 880
19,260
2,712
273 1, 068, 552
14 63, 822
259 1, 004, 730
3,870
20,000
1,028,600
3, 719, 345
12, 480
6,940
69, 660
6,140
57, 660
6,740
6,140
11,245
6,310
33, 235
5, 560
10, 620
55, 976
11,120
16, 930
5,435
34,110
29
24
73
53
60
1
138, 695
106, 455
296, 930
192, 035
203, 480
3,230
9,096
420 2, 346, 251
14 79, 231
406 2, 267, 020
5,000
8,980
2,000
2. 283, 000
1 8, 360
1 8, 560
6
5
7
67
3
87
3
60
7
37,440
29, 700
39, 170
283,735
13,115
342, 920
10. 645
188. 660
19,810
2,792
249
14
992, 347
78, 587
913. "60
3,540
20,000
937, 300
3, 220, 300
DEPARTMENT OF -COMMERCE
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OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Business Economics
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Ob'ect classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
164
154
142
138
157
153
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 659
OS-8.3
$5, 817
GS-S.5
$5,834
GS-8.5
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions-
$862, 519
3,330
$778, 175
3,005
$861, 327
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,253
865, 849
2,018
7
8,712
75,566
5,076
33,800
4.499
841
781, 180
2.500
25
7.000
93.920
3.500
20,000
2,800
675
864, 580
02 Travel
3,500
03 Transportation of things
25
11,500
06 Printing and reproduction
103, 420
3,500
Services performed by otheragencies_
20,000
2,800
15 Taxes
675
996.368
911,600
1,010,000
DET.IIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Chief statistician _
Chief of division __
Business economist _
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Business economist
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to director
Business economist
Government accountant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Business economist
Statistician
GS-ll. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Fiscal and financial economist
Business economist
Budget analyst
Statistical analyst...
International economist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Business economist
Statistician
Fiscal accountant
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4.160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655....
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range .$2,5.52 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salarj-)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
01 Personal services
Num-
ber
Total
salary
I $12,400
23,600
11,800
68,260
II, 050
49,200
8,360
77,240
18,520
67,160
7,040
6,140
95,100
6,740
5,940
6,340
76.216
5,685
5,185
5,370
76.985
91. 570
133, 610
45.515
12,840
6,064
164 922.919
9.7 60,400
154. 3 862, 519
3,330
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12,400
2.3.600
11,800
34. Rm
11.0.50
49.800
8,560
78,040
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
10
$12,600
23,600
11,800
23,100
11,300
50,000
8,660
87,400
10 75, 600
1 7,240
1
14
1
6,140
89.960
6.740
6.940
6, 340
71,030
6.685
5.310
5.370
69,200
88,275
103,285
31,855
6,620
6.064
142 820, 654
4.5 42,379
14 104.560
1 7,240
15
1
1
1
18
22
27
6,340
108, 980
6,940
6,140
6,540
81,900
5,810
5,436
5,370
83,065
97,345
107, 580
32, 095
6,700
6,064
157 906, 464
4.6 46,137
137. 5 778, 175 138. 5 861, 327
3,005 3,253
781, 180
864,580
MARITIME ACTIVITIES
Salaries and Expenses, Maritime Activities
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
3,960
2
3,333
3,387
2,915
5
3.026
2,735
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$6,413
GS-7.9
$5,661
GS-8,2
$5,824
Average grade-,.. „
GS-8.5
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 aciual
1954 es-imate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$3,185
CPC-4.7
$3,636
$3,214
CPC-4.6
$3,626
$3,252
Average grade. ...
CPC-4.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,623
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Other positions
$15, 604, 866
10. 181
58.673
197.829
10, 138
$14,423,770
$13,036,766
26,000
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
Payment above basic rates
53,880
123,600
8,000
50,260
119, 800
Other pa>Tnents for personal services...
13,376
Total personal service obligations...
15,881,687
14, 609, 250
13. 246, 200
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
13. 667. 680
121,215
43, 210
124,607
143. 219
74. 866
389,649
396, 677
518,664
876, 714
4,273
1.167
28.145
12, 404, 200
129,890
90,200
143, 770
187, 640
70,000
281,040
806, 700
1,100,400
301, 860
11, 268, 100
108.990
03 Transportation of things
69, 800
134, 970
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
242, 690
66,000
260,750
Services performed by other agencies.
723,000
870, 660
09 Equi[iment
261, 000
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments. --
200
27,300
200
26,550
Total direct obhgations ._
16,390,086
15, 543, 200
14,011,700
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
2,214,007
43,455
3,366
47,017
69, 786
9,016
7,752
2,172
26,225
2,424
2,205,050
47,000
12,600
46,000
78,000
7,000
9,600
1,977,100
02 Travel
69,000
03 Transportation of things
6,500
04 CoTiimnnipiition sprvirp-S
40,400
05 Rents and utility services
45,700
7,000
07 Other contractual services . ,
9.200
Services performed by other agencies
45,340
2,600
100
3,650
36,540
13 Refunds awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments -
5,366
2,710
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2,430,586
2,456,840
2, 184, 150
18,820,672
18,000,040
16, 195, 8f0
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Chairman- -
Member of board
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Deputy administrator
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of otBce
Comptroller _
Director _
General counsel-
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief of office-
Assistant to administrator
-Assistant to chairman
Assistant to deputy administrator..
Budget officer
Chief of division
Chief of office
Deputy comptroller
Deputy director.-
Naval architect
Procurement officer
Secretary -..
Tanker adviser.
Traffic specialist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Assistant chief of division
-\ssistant chief of office
.\ssistant to administrator.
-■Vttomey
Budget examiner
Chief of division
Claims examiner
Government aid examiner
Hearing examiner
Information officer
Marine engineer
Naval architect
Organization and methods officer. . .
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
2 30,000
1 14,800
2 24, 200
1 12,200
1 12,000
1 12, 000
2
1
1
3
1
22
9
1
2
21,600
11,800
11,050
33,650
11,050
246, 350
100.200
11,050
21,600
1 11, 300
1 11,800
10,800
39,200
128.200
39,800
9,800
111,000
9,600
10,600
10,600
20,600
39,600
9,800
1 9,800
1 10,200
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
2 30,000
1 14,800
2 24, 400
1 12.200
1 12,000
1 12,200
1
1
1
2
1
18
8
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
4
10
2
1
9
1
1
10,800
11,800
10.800
22,850
11,050
203.150
90.160
11.050
11.050
22,860
11,300
11.800
10.800
22.100
41,000
98,800
19,400
9,600
91,600
9,800
9,800
10,200
39,600
10,000
10,600
1 10,200
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16, 000
2 30,000
1 14, 800
1 12,200
1 12, 400
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 ll.O.W
10,800
23,100
11,300
216, 700
78,100
11.300
11. 3CH)
11.800
11,550
11, 800
10,800
11,050
4 41, 200
10 99,600
2 19,800
8 81,600
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
10,200
40,250
10,000
10,600
1 10, 400
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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
MARITIME ACTIVITIES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Maritime Activities — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEBViCES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Personnel oiticer
Planning assistant
Rate analyst -
Security officer
Subsidy operations examiner
Spectil assistant to administrator. ..
Tanter adviser.
Technical assistant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accomitant
Administrative officer
Allocations analyst
Assistant secretary -
Attorney -
Auditor -
Budget examiner
Charter specialist.. - --
Chief of branch...
Chief of division
Chief of section
Claims examiner...
Cost engineer
Deputy security officer.
Engineer ---
Government aid examiner
Industrial specialist
Information assistant
Insurance examiner
Interdepartmental liaison assistant.
Investigator
Labor economist
Marine engineer
Naval architect
Operations analyst ----
Organization and methods examiner.
Planning assistant
Regulatory investigator —
Safety engineer
Special assistant
Trade route analyst
Transportation utilities accountant.
GS-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Allocations analyst
Assistant to chairman...
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner..
Business economist
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch..
Chief of section
Cost engineer
Claims examiner
Engineer
Government aid examiner
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Insurance examiner
Marine engineer
Naval architect...
Operations analyst .
Organization and methods examiner.
Preservation analyst —
Requirements analyst
Ship-operations analyst
Subsidy rate analyst
Technical assistant
Trade route analyst _.
Traffic analyst
Transportation economist
Transportation specialist
GS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accoimtant
Administrative assistant —
Allocations analyst
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to administrator
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner —
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Claims examiner
Cost analyst
Disposal analyst _
Examiner
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Inventory analyst
Labor economist
Marine engineer
Materials inspector
Naval architect-
Operations analyst
Organization and methods
examiner
Personnel assistant —
Position classifier..
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
3 30. 400
1 9. 800
1 9, 600
1 10. 600
6
1
1
1
13
3
5
19, 600
62, 160
8,760
8,560
9,800
111.760
27, 680
43, 800
23 201,080
1 8. 360
3 25. 480
4 34, 640
8,760
33. 440
42. 000
17, 120
8,660
8.660
8,760
8,560
8,960
70. 280
51.560
18, 720
17,320
9,360
1 9. 360
2 16,720
1 8. 360
1 8, 360
1954 estimate 1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
13
1
1
7
2
7
2
4
7
6
96, 020
7,040
7,040
53. 480
16,280
52. 280
15. 480
28. 760
54,680
46,440
4
1
1
2
1
14
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
5
1
2
1
11
3
2
1
1
2
14
2
2
6
7
6
1
1
1
2
8,040
210, 920
29, 160
7,040
7,240
14, 880
7,840
103, 960
14,080
7,240
7,040
7,240
15, 680
15,280
8.040
37,400
8,040
14.280
7,040
71, 740
19, 820
11, 880
6,740
6,940
12,680
88. 560
11,880
13,680
38. 640
45. 580
37. 440
6.940
5,940
6,940
11,880
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
2
1
11
3
4
1
23
1
$10, 000
30. 400
20. 000
9,800
10,600
10, 600
10, 200
10, 000
53, 160
8,960
17, 320
8,560
96, 760
27, 680
36,040
8,760
203,080
8,560
6,140
57, 460
74,340
61, 320
12,480
18, 020
12, 680
43,000
17, 120
8,760
52, 160
42, 400
17, 520
8, 660
8.660
8.760
8.760
8,960
9,360
70, 880
18, 720
17. 260
9,360
1 9, 360
1 8, 560
3 25, 080
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,200
3 30. 800
1 10. 000
1 9, 800
82. 840
7,040
7,040
47, 160
16,280
45. 240
8,040
21.920
30. 660
23.320
8.040
15.480
120, 640
29, 660
7,840
104, 760
97, 320
14. 880
7,440
7,240
14, 880
15, 680
16,480
8,040
22. 620
16, 080
14.680
62. 920
20, 020
6,940
18, 620
69,540
17, 820
19, 620
39, 040
19, 020
25, 160
6,140
1 6,140
2 11,880
6.940
71.640
54, 620
39,840
12, 480
18. 420
19, 220
1 10, 600
1 10, 200
1 10, 200
6
2
1
1
10
2
4
1
21
1
63, 760
17, 720
8.760
8.760
87, 800
IS. 520
35,440
8,760
186, 760
8,560
3 26,'
8.360
61.720
42. 400
8,960
8. 760
8.760
8. 9R0
8.760
9,160
9,360
62, 920
2
17. 720
1
9,360
1
8,360
8.760
33. 440
8,760
67, 760
7,240
6 47, 360
2 14, 280
6 45, 440
7,240
45, 840
14,680
8,040
16, 480
62, 880
29, 560
8,040
133. 120
83, 340
22, 920
1 7, 240
1 7,440
15, 4.80
8,240
14, 280
16, 080
14,880
68, 660
20, 220
6,940
6,940
58,060
12, 280
6,940
32, 300
13. 080
25, 960
12, 680
1 6,140
3 18, 420
1 6,740
6,940
6,740
40, 640
27, 160
6.340
18. 620
13,280
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades- Continued
GS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Preservation siuveyor
Purchasing agent
Rate analyst
Research analyst
Ship sales analyst
Statistician
Subsidy rate analyst
Supply officer
Survey analyst
Trade route analyst
Traffic analyst
Transportation economist.
Warrants specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Accountant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Accoimtant
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of branch
Attorney adviser
Auditor —
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Chief of section..
Chief of unit
Claims examiner
Collection assistant
Contract analyst
Hearing examiner
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Inventory analyst
Liaison assistant
Naval architect
Operations analyst
Publications writer
Pin"chasing agent
Records analyst
Ship sales analyst
Shorthand reporter
Statistical assistant
Subsidy rate analyst
Survey analyst
Tariff and agreements examiner. ..
Trade route analyst
Transportation economist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370...
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955....
GS-«. Range $3,795 to $4.545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.6.55
QS-3. Range $2,9.50 to .$3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to .$4.036
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to .$3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19,420
22
5
1
2
4
4
2
2
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses .-
1,163
6, 692, 072
136.4
769, 163
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other accounts for reim-
bursable details
All persona! services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Coast director
Foreign representative
GS-14. Ranee $9,600 to $10,600:
Area representative
Construction representative...
District chief
District comptroller
District manager
Foreign representative-
Operations assistant
Property and supply officer.. ..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Area representative.. —
Assistant district comptroller..
Auditor
Cargo specialist
Chief of branch ^
Construction representative. .
District counsel
Executive assistant.. -
Fleet superintendent
Foreign representative
5,500
124, 070
27, 675
5,186
10, 120
21, 490
21, 865
10, 370
10, 620
5,060
39, 670
16, 930
5,685
5.685
16, 180
22.240
5.560
5,980
27, 175
27, 0,50
6,310
22,490
6,060
49
132
182
132
14
6,060
6,810
37,645
6,060
21, 490
21,990
5.810
4,995
373,115
212. 706
623. 130
641. 225
433. 065
42,200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $20,020
6,140
6,140
12.280
68, 860
6.140
45, 380
6.340
13, 880
6,940
20 112,450
7 39, 045
22,115
16, 930
10, 620
11,120
5,185
17,680
22,740
22,615
11. 120
5.685
5.980
21. 490
22, 365
5,435
11, 620
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $20,020
1 6, 940
12,280
52, 320
6,140
39, 040
2 13, 880
1 6, 940
12
67, 095
45, 355
1
5,810
2
10,745
1
3
6,810
16,055
2 6. 982
3 9. 690
10 28. 800
1, 026. 6
6, 822, 909
10, 181
21, 879
6,161
4,419
2,005
5, 867, 664
34, 650
23,350
10, 400
50,200
19, 200
29, 800
37, 920
6,310
21. 865
27,800
5,810
4,745
302, 370
179, 410
409. 445
612. 906
361.806
34,410
2 6, 982
3 9. 690
9 26, 888
981
6, 760, 360
112.2
676, 655
5, 083, 695
19,120
7,500
11,120
6,935
6,810
6,980
5,310
11, 745
5,560
11.745
6,435
6,060
22,740
5,310
21, 865
21,990
1
48
37
83
125
4,745
228, 716
164,605
334, 525
451, 275
223.260
18, 940
1 4. 135
2 6.540
7 21, 064
4, 770, 944
«.9
202, 338
758.1
4,668,1
25,000
10,850
7,000
6,110,316
3 34, 900
2 23, 350
9,600
41.000
10, 200
8,560
43. 200
16, 720
8,360
8,360
88,400
42, 200
27. 080
26, 480
70, 480
17,720
10, 600
60. 800
9,600
30. 200
10. 000
9.600
52. 400
10, 200
8. 7B0
43. 400
17, 120
8,360
71,680
61. 120
27. 080
26. 680
71. 8,80
17, 930
4,611,456
34, 900
23,600
1 10,600
4 41, 400
30, 200
10, 200
9.800
21, 200
10, 400
8.760
43. 800
17, 120
8,660
64,120
27.080
18. 120
26. 080
72, 480
18, 120
DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE
185
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule prades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Information officer
Marine surveyor
Operations analyst
Property and suppiv officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Assistant to coast director
Auditor
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant district comptroller.
Chief of branch
Chief of section
District personnel officer
Fleet captain
Fleet engineer
Foreign representative
Marine surveyor _
Operations assistant
Purchasing officer
Shipbuilding inspector
Ship repair estimator
Ship repair and maintenance spe-
cialist—
Shipyard superintendent
Terminal superintendent
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accoimtant
Administrative analyst
Assistant fleet captain
Assistant fleet engineer...
Assistant terminal superintendent..
Attorney
Auditor
Charter assistant
Chief of branch
Disposal agent
District counsel
Fire and damage control superin-
tendent
Fleet electrician
Foreign representative
Marine surveyor... _
Operations analyst
Operations assistant
Personnel assistant...
Port captain
Property and supply officer
Purchasing officer
Repair cost analyst.
Shipbuilding inspector
Terminal supervisor..
Warehouse superintendent
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of branch. __
Assistant chief of section
Auditor
Chief of branch
Inventory surveyor
Maintenance engineer
Maintenance supervisor
Operations assistant
Purchasing agent _
Shipkeeper
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant...
Assistant warehouse superintendent
Attorney
Auditor
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Industrial speciaUst
Inventory stu-veyor
Maintenance supervisor
Marine surveyor
Operations assistant
Personal property disposal officer...
Personnel assistant
Purchasing agent
Records analyst.
Research analyst
Shipbuilding inspector
Steward, deck and engine super-
visor..
Supply cataloging supervisor
Survey analyst...
Warehouse supervisor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
QS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-8. Range .$2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032...
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
I $8,360
3 26,280
2 17, 120
22,720
7.840
89. 080
22. 720
7,240
22.920
16. 080
21.120
69. 720
60.920
8.040
69. 420
7.040
8.040
151. 440
7, MO
2 14,480
4 31, 9I»
2 15,080
S
1
5
6
2
1
27
1
6
X
50,120
5,940
31,300
38,440
13,680
6,940
167,065
6,740
40.240
6, MO
3
94
1
15
2
3
1
2
1
48
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
5
3
2
2
26
198,480
51,320
17,820
607,360
5,910
98, 980
12.080
19. 420
6.540
13.880
5.940
298. 320
6,740
26, 560
6,126
6,126
6,125
5,7S5
6,000
29.250
18. 125
11.000
12,125
147, 690
8 42, 980
7 39, 046
2
43
1
2
1
3
1
2
4
2
2
7
2
1
26
3
3
2
1
6
91
102
79
111
180
42
4
3
17
85
63
6
10, 495
267, 835
5,560
11,495
5,060
16, 805
5,810
10,245
20. 615
10. 870
11,120
38, 670
11. 120
5.060
128,440
16. 430
15. 306
10. 995
6.185
30. 845
427. 780
441.515
302. 635
391.865
574. 395
124.300
16. 460
12. 105
60.160
269. 510
161.409
17. 716
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
2 18. 720
2 17, 320
3
1
12
3
1
3
2
3
23,120
7,840
90.480
22, 720
7.440
23. 120
16. OSO
21. 720
60.920
61. 320
15.080
61.120
7.040
8.040
181. 800
7.040
2 14.480
4 31.960
63.200
6.140
25.360
38,840
6,940
157, ,560
6,940
26, 900
6, MO
32 201,280
8 61.920
2 11,880
55 361,900
14
2
3
1
3
1
47
2
6
89.960
12.280
19. 820
6. 740
20. 820
5.940
291. WO
13.680
33,700
6,260
6,000
18. 375
29.750
12, 125
44 258,125
38, 170
33, 735
5,685
10, 495
243,660
5,560
1 5, 185
7 39, 295
1 5, 810
4
2
2
7
1
1
16
20,990
10, 870
11, 245
40,295
6,310
6.000
86,085
20.365
16. 930
4
74
69
71
91
124
20
4
1
10
55
59
6
21. 480
354. 210
294. 140
279. 180
324. 305
405. 440
60.600
16,710
4,035
35,200
178, 530
183, 130
17, 792
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,660
2 18, 720
2 17, 520
4 30, 560
11 82. 040
1 7,640
31.160
8.040
21. 720
61. 320
62. 120
15. 080
53. 4S0
7.240
8.040
81.440
7.240
2 14.880
4 32, 360
38. 440
6.140
25. .560
39,440
1
21
1
4
1
1
5.940
130. 600
6.940
26. 960
6,640
5,910
32 204,080
8 62, 720
2 11,880
37 261,580
7
2
3
1
3
1
18
46, 980
12,480
19. 820
6.740
20. 820
6.140
119, 520
6 33,900
6.250
6.125
18. 625
30. 125
12,125
44 262.600
32.985
34, 110
6,810
37 209,555
1 5,685
39,920
5,810
5,185
16. 055
5.185
11.370
17, 430
1 6, 185
3 16, 805
1 5. 060
1 5, 435
21.605
246. 620
180. 316
236. 260
263. 620
284. 046
43,220
16. 710
4.035
31. 520
178. 770
158. 220
18, 032
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $6,060 or above:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,240
31 162.533
25 131,385
1,363
4. 863. 048
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,240
31 162, 533
15 80,081
1,220
4.343.981
Num- Total
ber salary
31 $162,533
Tug m<aster
15 80, 081
Equivalent to less than $6,060.
1,208
4,300,957
2,797
11.941.195
492.3
2.159.238
2.406
10.476.827
248.9
1.136.780
2,130
9, 127, 739
157.8
659,580
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
2, 281. 1
9.684,126
11.6 85.225
12 12. 606
36, 794
77.659
77,927
31,663
8,133
2.133.9
9.231.036
13.2 96.163
10 12.848
34,790
49.048
36.550
30.600
8.000
1,948.2
8.368,479
14 96, 832
Local rates
10 12.848
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
Payment above basic rates:
39,410
46,550
Nightwork difTerential . ...
35,760
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Payment to other accounts for re-
imhiirsfthle dpt!^i]<;
30,500
13, 375
10.014.133
9,498.935
8, 633, 744
15.881,687
14,609.250
13, 246, 200
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
13,667.680
2, 214, 007
12. 404. 200
2,205,050
11,268,100
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Tnents from othpr f^ceonnts.
1, 977, 100
Maritime Training, Maritime Activities
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal ServicM
Total number of permanent positions
674
552
659
529
388
347
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,217
GS-4.9
$4, 296
OS^.9
$4,083
Average grade
GS-4.9
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions .. .
$1,927,290
990
597. 299
$1,873,300
700
683.800
$1, 228. 100
Regular pay in excess of 52-w6ek base...
Payment above basic rates .. ..
600
316, 500
Total personal service obligations...
2, 525. 679
2,457,800
1,645.200
Direct Obligations
2,450.904
21, 053
5.476
17. 168
53. 044
1,471
142, 107
72,500
729, 499
30,417
3,700
9,545
2, 430, 200
67. 625
24. 500
17. 100
68.000
5.200
115. 275
67. 500
670. .500
9,300
1, 545, 200
8,700
03 Transportation of things
3.700
12. 400
05 Rents and utility services
26,400
4,100
07 Other contractual services _ .
51, 600
Services performed by other agencies.
30. 000
310. 200
8,200
15 Taxes and assessments
2.800
500
Tnt^l direct obligations
3, 536, 884
3, 468. 000
2. 000. 000
Obligaiions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
74,675
18, 413
152
479
17, 093
23
4,919
44,919
730
419
27.600
17. 600
100
160
17. 900
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
17,400
900
46, 700
160
37, 400
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
161,822
111,000
54,800
Obligations incurred
3,698,706
3, 579, 000
2, 054, 800
186
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
MARITIME ACTIVITIES— Continued
Maritime Training, Maritime Activities — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
OS-15. Ransie $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of office
Deputy chief of office
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.956
GS-6. Range $1,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Grades estabhshed by sec. 216, Mer-
chant Marine Act of 1936, as
amended, U. S. C. title 46, sec. 1126
and regulations issued pursuant
thereto — United States Maritime
Service:
Captain, base pay range $7,114 to
$8,715:
Chief of division
Fiscal ofT^cer
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 (ig.), base pay range
$3,112 to $4,.358- .-
Cliief petty officer, base pay range
$2,476 to $3,670
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week base. ..
Pay above basic rates: Quarters and
subsistence allowance
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputv chief of office.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Executive officer
Secretary to board
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Officer in charge
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Associate training officer
aS-6. Range $3,795 to $4, .545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
GS-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 pursuant
thereto— United States Maritime
Service:
Rear admiral, base pay range $9,603
to $10,316:
Chief of office and superintendent...
Superintendent
Captain, base pay range $7,114 to
$8,716:
Academic dean
Administrative officer
Director of Institute
Fiscal officer
Officer in charge
Superintendent
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
$6,614
Lieutenant (jg.), base pay range
$3,112 to $4,368 -.
Ensign, base pay range $2,667 to
$3,913. ---
Warrant officer, base pav range $2,633
to $3,723
Chief petty officer, base pay range
$2,476 to $3,670
Petty officer 1/c, base pay range $2,109
to $3,119
Petty officer 2/c, base pay range $1,742
to $2,844
Petty officer 3/c, base pay range $1,467
to $2,385
Seaman, base pay range $1,192 to
$1,835
Total permanent, field..
1953 actual
Nam- Total
ber salary
I $10, 800
1 11, 800
10,000
6, 370
9,910
9,090
36, 810
21, 890
13, 430
14,331
7,114
22,764
10, 463
4.372
14, 964
8,508
44 211,606
2. 7 9, 661
41.3 201,945
477
30, 954
233, 376
1 9,160
1 8.960
1 8, 040
1 5, 810
3 11, 730
9 30, 700
20 65, 000
2 5, 625
9,603
1 7, 247
1 7, 114
1 7,558
8,003
15, 116
16
41
62
39
95, 767
212, 993
284, 766
154,410
24, 468
31, 702
138 390, 285
133 320, 063
18 36, 081
18 31,868
2 3, 379
11
630 1, 785, 448
1954 estimate
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 11,800
10,200
5.370
10,160
9.090
37,190
22, 170
13, 720
14, 405
7,114
22, 764
10, 626
4,624
8,359
8,584
42 207. 226
3 14, 286
39
192,940
260
25, 800
219, 000
1 9.360
1 9, 160
1 8, 040
1 6, 936
3 12, 230
6 20, 970
20 66, 800
3 8, 410
1 7, 291
1 7, 647
1 7,647
8,003
16, 116
90, 387
216, 310
285, 107
162,711
31,463
29, 258
135 385, 744
131 320, 834
18 36, 615
14 25, 707
2 3, 272
15
41
61
38
9
10
617 1, 772, 1
1955 estimate
Nam- Total
ber salary
I $11,
I 9,360
1 9,360
1
1
7
9
20
2
6,060
4,646
28,870
32,416
67.400
5,740
9,603
1 7, 425
1 7, 647
1 7,647
1 7,114
15 90, 192
36 186, 188
44 207, 628
16 66, 621
1 3, 557
9 26, 935
112 325,685
100 248, 497
6 12, 163
1 1,712
1 1, 836
388 1,384,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field — Continued
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
19. 2 $60, 103
Num- Total
ber salary
27 $92, 260
Num- Total
ber salary
41 $150,700
Net permanent, field (average num-
610.8
1,725,345
613
666, 346
490
1,680,360
440
658, 000
347
Regular pay in excess of 62-weelt base...
Payment above basic rates: Quarters
1, 228, 100
600
316, 600
AH personal services, field
2. 292, 203
2, 238. 800
1,546,200
01 Personal services
2, 626. 679
2, 467, 800
1, 545, 200
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule aie distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
2, 450, 904
74, 675
2, 430, 200
27,600
1,545,200
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
PATENT OFFICE
Salaries and Expenses, Patent OflSce
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
1,900
1,777
1, 736
1,665
1,576
1,600
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,287
GS-7. 7
$5, 463
GS-8.0
$6, 610
GS-8.2
01 Personal services:
$9,341,360
35, 928
16. 944
$9, 065, 000
35,000
15,000
$8,432,000
Regular pay in e.xcess of 62-week
33,000
Payment above basic rates
15, 000
Total personal services
9, 393, 232
5,167
3,502
26, 247
28, 664
2, 460, 733
23, 378
120, 250
56,607
502
11,299
9,115,000
5,000
4,000
97, 000
30,000
2,418,000
21,000
150,000
85,000
8,480.000
4,000
4,000
107, 000
05 Rents and utility services..
30,000
2, 1.50, 000
07 Other contractual services .
20,000
08 Supplies and materials
09 Efjuipment
135, 000
60,000
10,000
10,000
12,129,581
11,935,000
11,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Commissioner
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant commissioner
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Examiner of patent appeals
Executive officer
Executive patent examiner.
Solicitor
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Examiner of interferences
Executive trade-mark examiner
Law examiner.
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Patent and trade-mark specialist...
GS-13. Range $S,3(i(l to $9,360:
Design paten I fxiiminor
Examiner of interferences
Head, administrative management
division
Head, budget and finance division..
Head, general services division
Head, personnel division
Law examiner
Librarian --
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Patent and traiie-mark specialist- ..
Trade-mark cxiiniituT
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Design patent examiner
Examiner of interferences
Finance branch head.
Librarian
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,800
2 24,600
104, 700
11. 050
10, 800
11.800
92.400
10.400
30. 800
9.600
777, 000
9,800
2 17. 520
1 8, 560
8. .560
8.660
8, 360
9.160
8,660
8.560
44,800
26, 280
104, 920
43, 400
2 14. 280
1 7. 240
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 800
24, 000
102, 900
11,300
11.050
11,800
93,000
10, 600
31,000
9,600
698, 000
9,600
17, 720
17, 120
8,760
8,660
8,360
9.360
8.760
8.760
46,000
602, 440
26, 880
43,600
14, 480
1
3
1
72
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
,59
3
6
7.240
7,240
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 800
2 24, 400
1
1
1
9
1
3
1
68
1
103. 300
11,300
11,, 300
11,800
93,200
10. 600
31,200
9, 800
661,600
9,800
2 17, 920
2 17, 120
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
59
3
5
8, 760
8, 760
8,660
9.360
8.760
8,760
46, 200
.504. 240
26, 080
44,000
14, 680
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
187
DETAIL OF I'ERSOXAL SEUviCKS — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
Organization and metliods exam-
iner
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Trade-mark classifier
Trade-mark examiner -.
Training officer
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Clerk of appeals board__-
Design patent examiner
Draftsman
Librarian.-
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent classifier --.
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant...
Service branch head
Trade-mark classifier
Trade-mark examiner
Transia tor
GS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6.250r
-Administrative officer _
Fiscal accounting assistant
Service branch head
Translator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant -
Assistant clerk of appeals board
Budget analyst-
Design patent examiner
Draftsman
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent examiner.
Personnel assistant
Service branch head
Trade-mark examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160....
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
QS-3. Range $2.9,50 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3.230...
O S-1 . Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.4.54
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060...
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
Nightwork differential
1 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
25 188,200
338
2, 560, 320
2 14, 680
1 7, 240
4 30, 760
1 8, 040
5,940
6,140
6,340
50, 320
6,140
12,280
1 6. 140
6 36. 440
176
1.072.040
5.940
24.960
44,440
249, 940
6,540
11,750
6,250
17, 500
5,750
32, 610
5,560
5 25, 425
1 5, 185
2 11,120
91
2
2
2
13
132
83
142
173
203
181
45
1
2
23
4
468,085
10,620
10. 870
10, 745
63, 810
568, 935
349. 360
549, 470
588, 675
648, 4.50
535. 030
129,700
4,135
6.508
3.230
62, 936
9,820
23, 086
9, 954. 085
123 612,725
9. .341. 360
35.928
15. 735
209
I. 393. 232
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
29 217,760
327
2, 440. 280
2 14.880
1 7.040
4 31, 160
1 8, 040
1
1
1
10
1
2
1
1
109
6,140
6.340
6.540
62. 800
6.140
12.480
6.340
6.140
663.688
5,940
25, 360
30, 700
251.340
6,740
2 11,750
1 6,250
3 18, 000
1 5, 875
6
1
1
4
1
2
1
127
2
2
2
13
86
95
95
158
191
134
41
1
2
1
19
4
32. 110
5.685
5.060
20, 365
5,310
11. 120
5,060
652, 620
10,120
10, 870
10. 870
64.685
374. 880
400.900
364, 950
543. 490
610, 090
404, 740
118,500
4.135
6.588
3,230
53.128
11,080
24.315
9, 378. 794
70 313.794
1,665
9, 065. 000
35.000
14.800
21-10
9.115,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 240
29 218. 360
327
2. 449, 880
2 15. 080
7.040
31.560
8.040
6,340
6.340
6, .540
67.060
6.340
12.480
6.340
6.340
.547 888
5.940
25. 5()0
30. 900
251.940
6,740
11.875
6.250
18.250
5.875
32.610
5.810
5.185
20. 365
.5. 310
11.245
5.060
556. 170
2 10. 120
2 11.120
13
60
94
70
156
162
108
41
1
1
1
16
4
65. 685
267. 300
399. 355
275, 200
540. 820
523. .'iSO
329.400
119,700
4,135
3.374
3. 2.30
44,912
11,080
24.315
8, 759. 059
75 327 059
.500
8. 432. 000
33.000
14. SIXl
2IK1
8, 480, 000
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
Federal-Aid Highways, Bureau of Public Roads, Department of
Commerce
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
BUREAU OF PUBLIC R0AD3
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..
1953 actual
1.960
19
1.919
$5,448
GS-8.1
$3,093
CPC-4. 1
1954 estimate
1,930
15
1,880
$5,542
OS-S.l
$3,141
CPC-4,1
1955 estimate
1.898
15
1.848
$5. 606
GS-8.1
$3,204
CPC-4.1
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object clas-sification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUREAU OF puBuc ROADS— Continued
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$10,114,043
72,035
39, 493
37, 308
$10,114,000
57. 000
38. 000
41, 000
$la 024. 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weck
38 000
Paj'ment above basic rates
41 000
10. 262, 879
476. 264
33. 824
100, 561
260. 160
74, 384
357, 080
196, 719
94, 929
529.200,757
1,719
8,142
10. 250, 000
496,000
48, 000
119, 000
245, 000
86.000
368.000
190, 000
92.000
553, 000, 000
2,000
9,000
10, 160, 000
485,000
02 Travel...-
04 Communication services
117 000
06 Printing and reproduction
82 000
08 Supplies and materials
185 000
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments. . .
50.000
563, 000, 000
2,000
9,000
Obligations incurred..
541, 067, 418
564, 905, 000
574, 730 000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS
07 Other contractual services (obliga-
tions incurred)
$8,070
$7,222
$4, 000
ALLOCATION TO COAST AND GEODETIC
SURVEY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
14
21
35
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
7
7
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
-Average salary .... .
$4,306
GS-6.0
01 Personal services:
$58,005
88, 391
10, 154
Other positions
$30,801
890
156, 550
500
19,675
2,840
233
31,691
03 Tra\el
08 Supplies and materials
1,458
15 Taxes and assessments
100
179, 798
33, 249
ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$499
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1,974
40
1,954
1,930
22
1,887
1,898
15
1,848
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5,439
GS-8.1
$3,093
CPC^.l
$5, 542
OS-8.1
$3,141
CPC-4.1
$5,60
OS-8.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,204
Average grade
CPC-4.1
01 Personal services:
$10, 172, 547
160,426
39, 493
47, 462
$10,114,000
87, 801
38,000
41,890
$10, 024. 000
Cither positions
57,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base --
38,000
41,000
Total personal services
10, 419, 928
476, 764
33, 824
100. 561
260. 160
74, 384
365, 150
216,394
97, 769
529,200,757
1,719
8,375
10,281.691
496. 000
48,000
119,000
245,000
86,000
375, 222
191,458
92,000
553. 000. 000
2.000
9,100
10, 160. 000
02 Travel
485. 000
43. 000
04 Communication services
117.000
242. 000
06 Printing and reproduction
82,000
359, 000
185, 000
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
50,000
563, 000, 000
2,000
9,000
Obligations incurred ..
541, 255, 785
564,945,471
574,734,000
188
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS— Continued
Federal-Aid Highways, Bureau of Public Roads, Department of
Commerce — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $12,000:
Commissioner of Public Roads
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner, programs
and design
Deputy commissioner, construc-
tion and maintenance
Deputy commissioner, research
Deputy commissioner, finance and
management
OS-IS. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Solicitor
Associate solicitor
Assistant to the commissioner
Assistant to deputy commissioner..
Chief of branch, programs and de-
sign.
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Chief of branch, construction and
maintenance
Chief of branch, research
Highway engineer
Fiscal manager
Transportation economist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to deputy commissioner-
Chief of branch, research
Highway engineer -
Attorney
Budget officer
Personnel officer --
GS-13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Chief of branch, construction and
maintenance
Chief of branch, finance and man-
agement
Chief accountant
Chief of Section, programs and design.
Chief of section, construction and
maintenance
Chief of section, research _
Highway engineer..
Bridge engineer
Mechanical engineer
Transportation economist
Attorney -
Equipment specialist .
Visual irLformation specialist
Information officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Mechanical engineer
Chemist
Transportation economist
Attorney
Appraiser ^^.-
Equipment specialist
Assistant chief accountant
Budget examiner
Chief of section, finance and man-
agement
Organization and methods examiner.
Procurement officer —
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Chemist--
Tran.'sportation economist
Attorney
Librarian
Executive assistant
Accountant
Administrative officer
Chief, tabulating section
Classification officer
Information officer
Placement officer
Cartographer
aS-9. Range S.'i.OfiO to $5,810:
Highway engineer.
Bridge engineer
Engineering aid —
Transportation economist —
Statistician .--
Librarian
Accountant - -
Administrative assistant
Purchasing agent
Personnel assistant
Photographer
Tabulating supervisor
Cartographer.. -
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370— -
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955.--
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $:i.fi.55- -.-
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $!,4:!0 -..
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Total
salary
$15, 000
12,200
12,200
12, 200
11,800
10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
43, 200
21, 600
44,200
21, 600
10, 800
11,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 12, 400
1 12, 400
1 12, 400
1 11,800
3
28, 800
3
29.400
1
9, 600
1
9,600
2
19, 400
2
19, 400
3
28,800
3
29, 400
1
9,600
1
9, 800
1
9,600
1
9,600
2
2
10
2
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
39
3
1
7
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
30
2
2
4
4
2
3
2
1
1
4
3
118
42
110
113
88
19
9,100
17. 920
8, 760
70,880
25,680
81,040
54, 760
44,600
8,360
9,360
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,960
400, 560
68.920
14, 880
15, 080
76, 000
14. 680
8,040
8,040
7.040
14,680
30. 560
7,040
7,040
241,060
18, 420
6.140
42. 380
6,940
6,940
6.940
24 560
6,140
6.140
6.540
6.940
6,140
6,340
158. 925
10. 370
10. 370
21,990
22, 115
10. 620
49, 540
43. 730
16. 180
10,620
5.435
6.060
21, 240
14,610
533, 690
181,015
419. 8.50
399. 09.'^
286, 360
69, 610
10, 800
43, 200
21, 600
44,200
21. 850
10, 800
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $15, 000
1 12. 600
1 12, 600
1 12, 600
1 11, 800
11,050
44, 200
22, 100
44. 9,50
22. 3.50
10, 800
29. 800
9.800
19, 600
29, 600
9,800
9,800
1
9, 160
1
9,360
2
18. 120
2
18,320
1
8,960
1
9,160
8
71,880
6
63,760
3
26. 080
3
26,480
9
82, 040
9
82,840
6
54,960
H
54, 360
5
45, 600
4
36,840
8,360
1
8, 560
9,360
1
9,360
8,360
1
8, 560
8,560
1
8,760
8,960
1
9,160
9,160
1
9,160
64
408,760
53
406,120
8
69. 920
7
53, 680
2
15, 280
2
15, 480
2
15, 280
2
15, 280
10
75. 800
10
76. 800
2
16, 080
2
15. 480
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
7,040
1
7,040
2
15, 080
2
15, 480
4
30, 760
4
30, 960
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,240
1
7,440
39
247. 860
36
233,440
3
19, 020
3
19,620
1
6.140
1
6,140
7
43. 180
7
43, 780
1
6,940
1
6,140
1
6,940
1
6,940
4
24. 960
6
31, 700
1
6.340
1
6.640
1
6,140
1
6.340
1
6.740
1
6.940
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,140
1
6,340
30
161.300
30
163,925
2
10. 620
2
10. 870
2
10, 495
2
10. 745
4
22.490
4
22. 990
4
22. 365
4
22. 616
2
10, 870
2
11.120
9
50. 165
9
61.040
8
44.3,55
8
45, 105
3
16. 430
3
16, 680
1
6, 185
1
6. 185
1
6, 560
1
5, 685
1
6,060
1
6,185
3
14, 860
3
15. 235
115
629, 450
115
541.825
42
183.516
411
178. 675
108
422. 655
108
434. 405
111
395. 785
111
399, 875
86
282. 580
86
286. 740
19
60,010
19
60,810
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $3,936
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and hoUday pay ---
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, western headquarters
Division engineer
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Division engineer
District engineer
Bridge engineer
G,S-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District engineer
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Construction and maintenance en-
gineer
Design engineer
Programing and planning engineer-
Secondary roads engineer
Urban roads engineer
Administrative manager
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Highway engineer
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estmiato
Num- Total
ber salary
$3, 535
14, 240
32, 460
69, 672
2,840
829 4,177,312
29 155, 910
800 4,021,402
111,257
15,390
19, 630
4, 167, 679
1 11,800
11 120, 050
Bridge engineer
Secondary roads engineer
Materials engineer
Administrative manager
Equipment specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Hignway engineer
Bridge engineer
Urban roads engineer
Auditor
GS-10. Range $6,600 to $6,260:
Auditor
Equipment specialist. . -
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Construction superintendent
Auditor. -
Engineering aid---
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 -
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
G8-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,776
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680...
Range $2,974 to $3.454
Range $2,750 to $3,230
Range $2,652 to $3.032-.-
Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
CPC-6.
CPC-4.
CPC-3.
CPC-2.
2
1
49
9
10
7
11
9
7
4
4
20.600
10, 000
440, 240
79. 640
90, 200
63, 920
100, 760
80, 040
61, 720
33, 840
33, 440
Num- Total
ber salary
$3, 636
14. 480
32, 700
60, 952
2,840
810 4, 133, 667
35 149, 667
775 3,984,000
50, 801
16, 000
9,890
4, 059, 691
Num- Total
ber salary
$3, 735
14,800
32, 860
62,232
2,840
10
21
1
800 4, 126, 447
35 1.57,447
765 3, 969, 000
20, 000
16,000
9,000
4, 013, 000
9 100,460
1 9, 600
2 20, 800
1 10, 200
143
1, 075, 520
36 266, 840
1 7,440
2 15, 280
6 44, 240
1 7,040
181
1, 167, 760
12 76, 080
1 6, 340
6 37, 840
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
1,145
6.333.216
31 182.071
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign ootmtries: United States
rates -
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel£ base--
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightworli differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad —
01
All personal services, field-.
Personal services
11
1
90
7
1
24
1
16
53
28
83
105
100
43
1
2
11
6
3
23
4
13
66, 375
6,250
475. 525
36, 795
6,186
131. 190
6.186
74. 675
235. 490
118,285
317. 530
363. 070
317, 320
123. 370
2,580
8,300
40,885
17, 520
9,802
68, 690
11.168
33, 980
13, 416
49
8
10
7
10
8
7
4
4
444,040
70, aso
91,300
63, 920
92, 000
72, 080
62, 520
34, 240
33,440
143
1, 086, 920
36 271,040
1 7,640
2 15, 480
6 45, 240
7,040
1
184
1, 182, 660
12 76, 880
1
6
11
1
90
7
1
24
1
16
48
28
83
100
94
39
1
2
11
6
3
• 23
4
13
6, 129, 734
4 21,411
46. 524
3.645
24,103
2.667
7,272
2.241
15, 652
6, 252, 249
10, 419, 928
6,540
38,440
67, 375
6,250
481. 900
37. 170
6.310
134.815
6.310
75. 925
218, 465
120, 885
323. 405
360. 540
303. 620
114. 050
2,580
8, 550
41, 685
17, 680
9.882
69, 670
11,328
34,640
13,416
9 101,950
1 9, 800
2 20, 000
1 10, 200
49 446,840
8 71,880
9 82, 240
46,000
92, 400
72, 880
63,320
34,840
34,240
142
1, 089, 280
36 274,640
1 7,640
2 15, 880
6 45, 440
1 7,240
183
1, 191, 620
12 77. 880
1 6,640
6 39, 240
11 68,625
1 6, 260
1,120
6, 296, 601
30 166, 601
, 104, 300
26, 700
33, 000
4.000
23, 000
2.000
8,000
2,000
20, 000
6, 222. 000
90
6
1
23
1
16
48
26
77
96
92
2
11
6
3
23
4
13
488. 150
32.860
6. 435
131. 130
6.435
77. 5.50
222. 765
114,670
306. 195
340.000
301, 080
113,860
2,580
8,926
42, 585
17,920
9,962
70, 930
11,648
35, 530
13, 416
6, 268. 491
30 213.491
1,064
6, 029, 100
4 25, 900
33.000
4,000
23,000
2.000
8,000
2,000
20.000
6, 147, 000
10, 281, 691
10, 160, 000
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
189
Forest Highways, Bureau of Public Roads
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
BUBEAD OF PUBLIC EOADa
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
Averaeograde
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-weet
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
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures, -.
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments _.-
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
685
131
724
$4,275
OS-6.3
$4,823
$2, 571, 774
412, 715
7,635
140, 898
3, 132, 922
245, 569
38,359
19, 030
98,317
16.560
342, 624
689, ,547
239, 073
16, 258. 008
460
17.007
20, 997, 466
1,592
20, 995, 874
1964 estimate
685
115
685
$4,341
GS-fi.3
$4,823
$2, 500, 000
367,000
7,500
135,500
3,000,000
240, 000
34,000
15,000
92,000
16,000
313,000
487,000
225,000
11,391,330
19,000
16, 832, 330
15, 832, 330
1955 estimate
625
45
620
$4,420
GS-6.2
$4,823
,100,000
142,000
6,000
86,000
2, 334, 000
200,000
26,000
12,000
73,000
13,000
225,000
380,000
175.000
4,401,000
16,000
7,865,000
7, 856, 000
ALIOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF ACRICDLTURE
Total number of pennanent positions
A vprftgp niinihpr nf f^ll pmploypp.'s
9
15
9
14
6
11
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. . _.
$6, 373
GS-9.8
$6,604
GS-9.9
$6,253
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions . -- ._ .
$97,084
419
328
1,904
$90,855
1,500
306
1,666
$69, 835
1,600
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
145
Payment above basic rates
1,205
Total personal services . .
99, 735
1,954
64
1
107
1,686
675
3
94,327
1,600
60
72,685
02 Travel
1,000
60
07 Other contractual services.. ...
1,600
278
16
1,000
09 Equipment
250
15
Subtotal .
104, 125
107
97, 670
75,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence .
Objig^atlons Ipeunvd
104,018
97,670
75,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
694
131
739
694
115
699
631
45
631
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .... . .
$4,307
GS-6.4
$4,823
$4,375
GS-fl,4
$4,823
$4,441
OS-6 2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,823
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions . ,
$2, 668. 858
413. 134
7.863
142.802
$2, 690. 855
358,500
7,806
137, 166
$2, 169. 835
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates
143.500
6.146
87.205
Total personal services.
3, 232, 657
247, 523
38.423
19.031
98,317
16. 560
342,731
591, 133
239. 748
16, 258, 008
450
17,010
3,094,327
241, 500
34,050
15,000
92, 000
16.000
313.000
488. .500
225. 278
11,391,330
2, 406. 685
02 Travel
201.000
26, 050
04 Comraunicatinn services - -
12.000
73. 000
06 Printing and reproduction
13. 000
225. 000
381,000
09 Equipment
17.5. 2,50
4,401,000
16 Taxes and assessments...
19,015
16,015
Subtotal
21,101,691
15,930,000
7,930,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY — continued
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
$1,699
21,099,892
$16,930,000
$7, 930, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Division engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,010:
Highway engineer..
Bridge engineer
Administrative officer.
Equipment superintendent
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
H igh way engineer
Bridge engineer
Equipment superintendent
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Equipment superintendent
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
Construction superintendent
Engineering aid
.\ccountant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,9,55
OS-fl. Ranee $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2„500 to $2,9.80
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
C PC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-8. Range"$3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,4.35 to $4,036
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at annual rates—
Of $5,060 or above:
Equipment superintendent
Foreman
Grader operator
Mechanic
Truck driver
Skilled laborer...
Less than $6,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average nmU'
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ
ment
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
3.5,120
17,920
18 131,720
3 23,120
1 7, 040
1 7,440
43 268, 820
6 37, 240
1 6, 740
1
2
46
1
12
1
6
9
67
45
110
114
71
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
6,000
11,875
251,260
5,060
61, 595
6,185
33,110
44, 080
296,235
185,400
390,350
374, 990
216,610
16,980
2,680
4,816
4, 365
4,035
3,454
2,910
4,980
6,614
91,569
82,812
16, 931
20,612
10.400
282, 306
685 2,981.472
92 409, 698
693 2,671,774
412,715
7,536
106, 103
222
34, 673
3, 132, 922
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
4 35, 840
2 18, 120
18 133, 620
3 23, 520
1 7,040
1 7,440
43 272, 620
6 38, 240
1 6, 940
1 6,125
2 12,125
46
1
12
1
6
9
67
45
110
114
71
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
16
15
3
4
2
65
255, 260
5,060
62,845
5,310
33, 485
45, 205
300, 860
189, 025
396, 600
379, 550
218,490
17,300
2,660
4,940
4.365
4.035
3.454
2.990
6,120
6,614
91, 569
82, 812
16, 931
20, 612
10,400
282, 306
686 3,019,627
116 519,627
670 2, 600, 000
357, 000
7,600
100, 000
35, 600
3, 000, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,400
4 36, 240
1 9,360
16 120,840
2 16,680
1 7,240
1 7,440
37 240, 380
5 32, 500
1 6,940
1 6, 250
2 12, 375
39
1
10
1
6
9
60
40
100
96
71
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
220, 090
5,186
63,475
5,436
33, 985
46, 330
277, 300
171,676
372, 250
327, 985
223, 370
17,780
2,740
5, 065
4.490
4,036
3,454
3,070
6,260
6,614
91, 569
82, 812
16. 931
20,612
10.400
282, 306
625 2, 799, 862
160 699, 862
476 2, 100, 000
142, 000
6,000
67,000
29,000
2, 334, 000
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE, DEPART-
MENT OF AOEICULTORE
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional forester
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Civil engineer
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Civil engineer
Engineer
Highway engineer
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
paid from other accoimts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) 14.7 97,084
1 $8,360
15, 480
6,940
6,540
12,480
4,410
3,150
9 57, 360
1.6 11,775
7.2 61,499
1 $S, 560
1 7,240
2 15, 680
6,740
12,680
4,410
3,230
9 58,540
1.6 13,044
6.5 45,359
13.9 90,855
$8,560
'"8,"646
6,740
6,540
4,410
3,230
6 37, 520
1.6 13,044
6.5 4.5,359
10.9 69,836
270200—6*-
-18
190
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS— Continued
Forest Highways, Bureau of Public Roads — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVirES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE, DEPART-
MENT OF AGEicDLTURE— continued
Field— Continued
Other positions: Temporary employ-
$419
328
1,904
$1, 600
306
1,666
$1,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
145
1.205
01 Personal services.--
99, 735
94, 327
72, 685
Infer-American Highway. Bureau of Public Roads
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
42
35
71
40
36
72
38
32
65
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,844
GS-8.7
$5,892
GS-8.7
$5, 874
GS-8.6
01 Personal services:
$184, 261
96,768
1,494
55, 953
127, 522
$192, 500
109, 000
1,600
67, 000
$177,000
Other positions
97 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,250
62 750
0 ther payments for personal services .
Total personal services
02 Travel ---
465, 998
23,376
13,610
3,582
10,647
538
13, 654
3,278
3,984
1,432,000
764
370, 000
22,600
10, 000
3,900
11,200
1,000
6,600
3,000
1.000
1, 475, 135
900
328,000
22,600
03 Transportation of things
10,000
3,900
11,200
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
1.000
6,600
3,000
1,000
09 Equipment . -
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
15 Taxes and assessments
1,000,000
900
1,971,431
1, 905, 135
1,388,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General scliedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, inter--\merican region
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, inter-American
region
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Resident engineer -_.
Highway engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Highway engineer-
Bridge engineer _ --
Auditor
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Highway engineer
Equipment superintendent
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Highway engineer--
Bridge engineer
Auditor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956..-
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,666
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates—
Of $5,060 or above: Bridge engineer. . .
Less than $5,060 -
Total permanent, field..-
Deduct lapses.- _ ,
Net permanent, field (average
ntunber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates ---
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment: Foreign countries: Local rates..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $11,300
9,600
26,680
17, 120
7,240
7.640
7,040
4 26, 360
1 6, 140
15,665
6,810
10, 620
4,995
23,400
3,535
6,910
6,940
7,660
7,440
20,680
232,665
48, 404
7 34, 977
29 149,284
96, 768
1,494
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10, 800
9,600
26, 680
17, 320
7,240
7,040
26. 360
6,140
16,930
6,810
10, 870
4,995
23, 775
3,660
6,990
3.610
7,740
1 7, 440
6 20, 680
40 222, 680
4 30, 080
7 38, 000
29 154, 500
109, 000
1,600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
26, 880
17, 520
7,440
4 26, 760
1 6, 340
3 16, 306
11,120
6,120
24,150
3,786
7.070
3,590
7.980
7,440
20.680
38 210, 220
7 33, 220
6
28
28,000
149,000
97,000
1,260
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
$17, 703
27, 622
10,628
127, 622
$18,000
32,300
16,700
$15,000
26,860
10,900
01 Personal services
465, 998
370,000
328,000
Rama Road, Nicaragua, Bureau of Public Roads
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions ..
4
3
4
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,068
GS-9.0
$5, 068
Average grade
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
$14,260
4,750
$14, 260
4,780
19,000
1,600
25,000
400
200,000
764, 000
19,000
02 Travel
1,600
25, 000
04 Cnmniiinicatinn sprvicps
400
08 Supplies and materials
200, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions
754,000
Obligations incurred
1,000,000
1,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Highway engineer
GS-9. Range $.1,060 to $5,810:
Highway engineer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956-
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent field, (average
number, net salary): Foreign
countries: United States rates
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Personal services .
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$5,940
6,060
4,205
2,500
17, 705
3,455
14,250
2,000
2,750
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$5,940
6,060
4,206
17, 706
3,455
14,250
2,000
2,750
19,000
Miscellaneous
Tongass Forest Highways, Alaska, Bureau of Public Roads
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total numl)er of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
18
18
32
18
17
32
9
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,898
GS-7.6
$4,987
OS-7.6
$6, 014
GS-7.3
01 Personal services:
$70, 360
67, 436
272
39,423
$81,000
64,000
300
36,600
$25,300
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
3,000
Total personal services
177, 490
39, 668
1,788
267
385
197
18, 279
2,890
181,800
26,600
2,100
40O
600
28,300
6,000
03 Transportation of things
600
200
300
22,000
3,000
4,900
08 Suppliesand materials -.-
600
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
191
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
m
$17
1,868,919
1,516
$500
409,923
1,600
in
Lands and structures
$432, 000
15
200
Obligations incurred. .
2,111,306
648,423
472, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District engineer
Num
ber
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
1
5
Total
salary
$8,960
8,760
12,280
5,310
10.120
6,560
13, 615
3,795
3,410
16,355
Num
ber
1
1
2
1
2
I
3
1
1
5
Total
salary
$8,960
8,960
12,480
5,435
10, 245
5,685
13,865
3,920
3,5.35
16, 675
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 540
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Highway engineer
1 6,560
Accountant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
2 9, 410
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
1 4,045
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 3, 660
QS-A. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2 6, 750
18
4
88,165
17,805
IS
2
89,760
8,760
9 45, 125
Deductlapses
4 19, 825
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
14
70,360
67, 435
272
18,412
21,011
16
81.000
64,000
300
14,500
22,000
5 25, 300
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay .
Additional pay (or service abroad
3,000
177.490
181,800
28,300
WEATHER BUREAU
Salaries and Expenses, Weather Bureau
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
WEATHER BUREAU
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
4,323
178
4,330
4,192
180
4,065
3,878
180
3,777
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,646
GS-7.0
$4,711
GS-7.0
$4,810
Average grade . , .
GS-7.1
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$19,219,497
321,000
73,918
1,489,625
$18,598,800
323,600
71,400
1,411,000
$17,552,400
323, 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
67. .500
1, 219, 600
Total personal services
21.103,940
442, 502
655, 694
1,193,179
490, 275
130, 591
321,973
26,984
2,587,710
311,933
8.342
2,980
338
26,395
20,404,800
428,100
650, 600
1,441,100
471,300
130.900
299,200
20,000
2,392,400
230,600
19, 163, 100
02 Travel...
336, 300
03 TranspnrtntioTi nt things
605,000
1, 454, 400
06 Rents and utility services
456. 800
130, 900
292. 400
Servicesperformedbyotheragencies.
2,178.400
09 Equipment _
204,100
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
3,600
300
25.800
3,500
300
23,300
Subtotal
27,302,836
40, 576
26,498,500
33,000
24, 848, 500
Deduct charges tor quarters and sub-
33,000
27,262,260
26, 465, 500
24, 816, 500
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS
$4, 755
$4,500
$4,500
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
4,323
178
4,330
4,192
180
4,065
3,878
180
3,777
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
.\ver^e salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,645
GS-7.0
$4,711
GS-7.0
$4,810
-Average grade
GS-7.1
01 Personal services:
$19,219,497
321,000
73,918
1, 489, 525
$18, 598, 800
323,600
71,400
1,411,000
$17, 552, 400
323,600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
67,500
Payment above basic rates
1,219,600
21,103,940
442,502
655, 694
1,193,179
490, 275
130, 591
321,973
31,739
2,587,710
311,933
8,342
2,980
338
26,395
20,404,800
428,100
650,500
1,441,100
471, 300
130,900
299, 200
24,500
2,392,400
230,600
19,163,100
02 Travel
336,300
605,000
04 Communication services
1,454,400
05 Rents and utility services
456,800
130,900
292. 400
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials.
4,500
2,178,400
204,100
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
3,500
300
25,800
3,500
300
23,300
Subtotal
27,307,591
40,576
26, 503, 000
33,000
24,853,000
Deduct charges tor quarters and subslst-
33,000
27,267,016
26, 470, 000
24,820,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Chief of bureau
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief of bureau
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of division
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ssistant chief of division
Budget officer
Chief of division...
Chief of section
CUmatologist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant budget officer
.\ssistant chief of division
Chief of division
Chief of section
Geographer
Hydrologist
Meteorologist, general service
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Statistician
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of section
Chief of section
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Physicist
Research meteorologist
Tabulation project planner
Technical assistant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Arctic logistics specialist
-Assistant chief of section
Budget analyst
Chief of section.
CUmatologist
Communications specialist
Electronics engineer
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Librarian
Maintenance technician
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Observational specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Physicist
Research meteorologist
Statistician
Supervisory maintenance tech-
nician
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
2 24,600
3 33,900
19,200
9,800
39,400
19,400
9,800
9,600
8.360
25,880
17,120
61,360
8,360
8,360
8,760
17,520
8,360
7,040
21,720
123, 730
7,040
7,640
44,840
21,920
8,040
15,280
14,080
50,080
7,240
7,240
6,540
5,940
50,320
24,360
12,480
18,420
6,140
12, 280
18,020
12,080
6,340
5,940
49,120
18, 220
24,960
12,280
12,280
36, 240
18,310
49,520
6,340
1 6,540
1
3
17
1
1
6
3
1
2
2
7
1
1
1
1
8
4
2
3
1
2
3
2
1
1
g
3
4
2
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
2 24, 600
3 34, 100
19,400
9,800
39,600
19,600
10,000
1 9,600
8,360
26, 080
17,320
51,760
8,360
8.360
8,760
2 17, 720
1 8,360
7,040
21,920
124,930
7,240
7,640
45, 240
22,120
8,040
2 15, 480
2 14, 080
7 50, 480
1 7,240
1 7,440
6,540
5,940
60,520
24,960
12.480
18,820
6,140
12,280
18,220
12, 480
6,340
5.940
49, 520
18,420
25,160
12,280
12, 480
36,440
18.510
49, 720
6,540
6,540
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
2 25,000
34,500
19,600
10,000
39,800
19,800
10,000
9,800
8,360
26,280
17,520
52,160
8,560
8,560
8,960
2 17,920
1 8,560
1
3
17
1
1
6
3
1
2
2
7
1
1
1
1
8
4
1
3
1
2
3
2
1
1
8
3
7,240
22,320
125, 730
7,240
7,840
45,640
22,120
8,240
15,680
14,280
50,680
7,440
7,440
6,740
6,140
60,920
25,160
6,540
19,020
6,340
12,480
18,420
12,480
6,340
6,140
49,720
18, 620
25,360
12,480
12,680
36,840
18,710
50, 120
6,740
1 6, 740
192
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
WEATHER BUREAU— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Weather Bureau — Continued
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule erfldes— Continued
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant
OS-9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant.-- -.
Arctic logistics specialist
Assistant chief of section
Chief of section
Climatologist
Communications specialist
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Fiscal assistant
Hydrolngist
Laboratory technician
Librarian -
Maintenance technician
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological assistant _ -
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Observational specialist -
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant-- --- --
Physicist.- --
Procurement and supply assistant. .
Research meteorologist
Scientific illustrator
Technical assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430-
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454- ,
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230 ,
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032 ,
Positions at hourly rates;
Equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Assistant foreman
Foreman
Photographer
Platemalser
Pressman
Equivalent to less than $5,060
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 876
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base..
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential -.
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Meteorologist in charge, field office-
Regional director.--
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional director.
Chief airport meteorologist..
Chief of section
Forecaster
Hydrologic engmeer.
Meteorological specialist- -
Meteorologist, general service
Meteorologist in charge, field office-
Physicist-. -
Research meteorologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant regional director
Chief airport meteorologist. -
Climatological section director
Climatologist
Fire-weather coordinator
Forecaster.
Hydrologic engineer
Hydrologist.
Meteorological assistant
Meteorological specialist „-
Meteorologist, general service
Meteorologist In charge, field office.
Research meteorolJgist
1
2
2
3
2
3
1
7
2
4
2
1
1
16
1
1
4
2
1
8
4
2
9
1
3
1
78
38
136
77
36
7
1
1
1
3
18
6,810
10, 245
11,246
16, 056
10, 870
16, 930
6,310
36, 296
10, 870
21,365
10. 120
6.685
6.310
77.660
6,060
6.185
21.990
10.620
5.310
42, 730
20, 365
10, 495
48, 165
6.310
16, 180
4,870
353, 985
161,710
508. 010
267. 885
116,840
21, 670
3.865
3.680
3,454
9.010
63,456
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 876
2
1
4
1
4
17
13,144
7,779
23, 792
6,948
23,460
65,320
657
3, 170, 963
42.8
219, 637
614.2
2,951,426
333
11,383
38, 934
17,762
3,019,838
1 9,600
1 10. 200
5 48.000
6 60, 000
1
2
2
3
2
3
1
7
2
4
2
1
1
12
1
1
4
2
1
8
4
2
1
73
37
134
77
36
7
5.810
10. 370
11.370
16, 180
10. 995
16, 055
8,435
36, 645
10, 995
21,616
10, 245
6.686
6.310
62. 345
6.186
6,185
22. 116
10. 745
6.310
42, 865
20, 490
10, 495
48. 290
6,310
16,305
4,995
333. 585
158. 665
506, 440
269, 485
117,640
21,730
3,865
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 000
10, 496
1 3, 454
3 9, 090
17 60, 904
13, 499
8,197
24, 961
6,240
24,836
60,861
639
3.127,302
47.2
236,002
691.8
2,891,300
300
11,000
31,500
15,500
2, 949, 600
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
18
1
1
4
6
23
1
1
83
3
2
1
1
1
26
7
8.360
8.360
8.360
60.160
8.360
8.360
8.760
164,880
8,660
8.960
29.660
42,440
170. 720
7,040
7,240
688. 320
21.920
14.880
7.640
7.040
7.040
186. 200
49,480
1 9.800
1 10, 200
6 48, 200
6 60,400
3
2
3
1
7
2
4
2
1
1
12
1
1
4
2
"s
4
1
6
1
3
1
72
37
131
75
35
6
16. 305
11, 245
16, 305
5,560
36, 795
11. 120
21. 865
10. 370
6.810
6.436
62. 720
5.310
6,310
22, 240
10, 870
"43," 105
20, 616
6,435
33, 360
6,435
16. 430
6.120
331.006
159. 666
498. 210
263. 696
116.090
16,230
3,990
1 3, 534
3 9,260
12 37,344
13, 499
8,197
12. 708
6.240
7.816
30, 422
606
3, 006. 950
34.6
219, 380
670.4
2, 787, 670
300
10,700
30,900
16.100
2. 844. 670
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
18
1
1
8.360
8.360
8.660
60.760
8.360
8.560
8.760
166,080
8,560
9.160
29. 960
42.840
172, 320
7.040
7,440
694, 720
22,320
16,280
7.640
7.040
7.240
187. 200
49,880
1 10.400
6 48.600
6 60,800
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
18
1
1
4
6
15
1
1
83
3
2
1
1
1
33
7
8.660
8.560
8.560
61.360
8.660
8.660
8,960
156,880
8.760
9,160
30.360
43. 240
114.000
7.240
7.440
599, 620
22. 620
15.280
7.840
7.240
7.240
247. 920
60,280
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
Geneial schedule grades — Continued
QS-11. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Chief airport meteorologist
Chief of section
Climatological section director
Climatologist-
Electronics engineer
Fire-weather supervisor
Forecaster--
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
Hydrologist __ _-
Liaison officer
Maintenance technician
Meteorological assistant
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Meteorologist in charge, field ofl[ice.
Personnel assistant
Researcii meteorologist
Supervisory maintenance tech-
nician
Tabulation project planner
Technical assistant -
GS-9. Ranee $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of section
Chief airport meteorologist
Climatological section director
Climatologist
Communications specialist-
Electronics engineer -..
Electronics inspector
Fiscal assistant -..
Flight briefing officer
Forecaster-.- _
Geographer-.-
Hydrologist
Liaison officer
Maintenance technician
Meteorological assistant
Meteorological specialist
Meteorologist, general service
Meteorologist in charge, field office
Observational specialist
Personnel assistant
Procurement and supply assistant-
Research meteorologist
Tabulation project planner ---
Technical assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6.370
QS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
GS-8. Range $3,795 to $4,,545-
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
OS-4, Range $3,175 to $3,656..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900 -.
CPC-7. Range $3.43.5 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to .$3.4.54...
CPC-4. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230-.
CPC-3. Range $2,5,52 to $1,0,32
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at amiual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above: Arctic
executive officer
Rates less than $5.060
Positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above: Fore-
man (printing plant)
Equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
6
10
4
4
12
1
8
181
$37,040
61. 200
24, 360
25, 160
73, 480
6,340
48, 720
1,088,940
10 62, 200
6,340
12. 080
25. 360
49. 720
129, 740
381, 940
12, 280
49,320
3 18.420
1 6. 140
6 37, 240
6.310
15. 180
98, 3.30
11,370
69.9i0
21. 490
16. 066
6.310
27,300
117,880
637, 370
5,560
64, 220
36, 545
104.825
84, 585
100, 640
701,730
532,315
36. 170
27, 050
32, 985
5,060
6,560
44, 480
34,966
18
2
11
4
3
1
6
23
102
1
12
7
20
16
19
133
99
7
5
6
1
1
8
7
943
4, 247, 440
141 598,720
972
3, 715, 520
312
1,082,000
151 473. 674
10 30. 820
1954 estimate
4.400
14. 64U
3.200
3.214
6,220
13, 560
2,420
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates -- --.
Other positions: Part-time employ-
ment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States rates.
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel£ base-..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Niglitworl< differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $37,040
10 62, 000
25.160
25, 660
74,280
6, ,540
49,120
4
4
12
1
177
1, 079, 180
10 63. 000
6, .540
12, 280
25, 760
60,320
131,140
379, 600
12, 680
60,120
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $37,440
10 62, 800
4 Z5, 160
4 25, 960
12 74, 880
1 6, 540
49,520
177
1,089,180
10 63. 800
6.640
12, 480
26.160
37. 840
132. 340
383. 600
12, 680
37,040
1
2
4
6
21
3 18. 820
1 6. 140
6 37, 640
1
3
18
2
11
4
3
1
S
22
102
1
12
7
20
16
19
132
98
7
6
6
1
1
8
7
917
4
140
919
3,669,916
298
1,041,310
142 449.684
9 27, 990
5.310
15. 430
98. 830
11,370
60,285
21,490
16,180
5,310
27,550
113,445
541, 120
5, 560
64, 720
36, 795
105, 450
85, 085
101,265
702, 670
531,005
36, 420
27. 300
33.235
6.060
5.560
44. 730
35.465
,176.610
600, 676
3
19,020
1
6,340
6
38,040
1
6.436
3
16. 666
18
99.330
2
11.620
U
60.660
4
21.615
3
16.305
1
5.435
6
27, 800
22
114. 196
102
547.370
1
6.685
12
65, 095
7
37,045
16
84, 960
12
64,095
19
101,890
116
626. 710
95
518,450
7
36, 670
5
27, 650
6
33,486
1
5,685
8
44. 980
7
35,966
6 26, 175
29 117,205
3 17, 846
16 69, 693
16, 845, 401
128.3
677. 330
492
16. 046, 784
221, 287
309. 879
10.788
62.635
700. 841
399. 360
79. 470
253.158
IS. 084, 102
21, 103, 940
4,525
14, 740
3,280
3,294
6,300
13, 720
6
29
26, 426
118, 465
3 18, 631
16 71, 134
3,553
16,671,188
259.8
863,688
3,250 2
15, 611, 600
43
196, 000
312,300
11,000
60.400
668. ,500
385. 000
70, 000
240, 600
847
3. 903. 635
140 608,176
809
3, 192, 190
249
885. 896
130 415.664
9 28, 230
4.660
15. 140
3.360
3.374
6.460
8. .536
6 26. 800
27 111,990
3 18, 531
12 67. 304
3.273
15. 608. 419
246.1
843. 589
2. 984. 9
14. 674. 230
190,600
312,300
11,000
66,800
614. 200
357, 100
70, 000
232, 300
17. 465. 200
20, 404, 800
16. ,318, 630
19, 163, 100
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
193
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Working Capital Fund, Department of Commerce
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
285
263
221
169
211
193
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,730
GS-4.5
$3,285
CPC-4.8
$4,174
$3,970
GS-4.6
$3,452
CPC-1.9
$3,991
$3,981
OS^.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary -
$3,500
CPC-5.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,905
01 Personal services:
$1,011,231
$705, 597
1,500
3,053
$771,611
4,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet
3,468
15, 121
3,089
Total personal services
02 Travel
1,029,820
2,171
68
171,491
128,262
7,326
494,818
11,723
710, 150
778,700
100
200,000
131,475
5.000
420,487
400
100
200,000
162, 700
07 Other contractual services
6,000
461, 500
8.000
Total accrued expenditures
1,845,679
1, 467, 612
1,617,000
DETAIL or PEESOKAL SERVICES
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
aS-14. Range $9,tj00 to $10,600:
PubliKitioTis officer
0&-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, printing division
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant to chief, printing division.
Chief, duplicating section —
Production manager
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Forms designer
Plannlngand production officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Forms designer --
Printing and publications officer...
Visual aid specialist - -.
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Printing and publications assistant
Visual information specialist
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
G S-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545. . - -
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,230 to $3,680
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates;
Rates equivalent to $6,060 or above:
Plant foreman
Assistant plant foreman
Mechanic.-.
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060-.
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Personal services.
Nrmi- Total
ber salary
$9,600
9,300
7,240
7,610
12
33
70
20
1
1
6
2
6,140
6,640
5,750
6,125
6,125
6,060
10,870
6,810
62. 665
38,280
46, 795
114,755
223,755
61, 640
4,240
3,935
21, 520
6,140
7,904
6,540
1 6, 594
1 6, 178
2 11, 107
96 393, 549
285 1,100,857
22 89, 626
263 1,011,231
3,468
15, 121
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
7,440
7,640
6,140
6,540
6,760
6.125
6.125
2
1
13
8
11
32
38
15
1
1
6
2
2
2
10, 870
5,810
62.790
34, 296
44,310
112,580
134, 600
47, 650
4,365
4,036
22,000
6,300
6,984
5,640
1 6, 594
1 6, 178
2 11, 107
75 291,436
221
62
871,804
166, 207
169 706, 697
1,500
3,053
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,800
8,360
7,440
7,640
5,940
5,940
6.260
6.250
5,810
5,810
58,240
38,715
40, 950
101,845
113,285
44,420
4,490
4,035
22,400
6,460
8,776
2,840
6,594
6,178
11. 107
280, 696
211 827,311
18 56, 700
193 771, 611
4,000
3,089
710, 160
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
Working Capital Fund, National Bureau of Standards
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
5,630
81
4,683
3,063
62
3,243
3,060
63
2,809
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,993
GS-7.5
$3,196
CPC-4.8
$4,992
as-7.6
$3,229
CPC-4.8
$6, 037
Average grade ... .
as-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,277
CPC-1.8
01 Personal services:
$21,930,452
393, 033
88.132
483,285
622,733
2,869
$15, 098, 000
302, 000
51.000
338,000
$13, 030, 300
Other positions
257,900
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week
61,000
Pay above basic rates .
286,800
Excess of leave earned over leave
Other payments tor personal serv-
23, 620, 504
7ia754
212, 794
207.820
781, 548
274, 786
16, 904, 155
610,114
3, 992, 095
4, 626, 976
1, 145, 298
769, 364
1,930
62, 339
15, 789, 000
636.000
160.000
206.000
772,000
250.000
7, 350. OOO
400.000
2. 690. 000
2, 400. 000
750.000
665,000
2,000
41,000
13, 626, 000
02 Travel
400.000
75.000
04 Communication services ... ..
75,000
443.000
06 Printing and reproduction
200.000
07 Other contractual services
1, 200, 000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials , ,
100. 000
1, 7(X). 1100
1, 400, 000
Noncapitalized . ..
400. 000
150, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
1,000
30, 000
Total accrued expenditures
63, 628, 477
32,000,000
19, 800, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
778, 700
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director..
aS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Associate director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chemist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Statistician
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Chemist..
Electronic engineer .-
Electronic scientist
General engineer
Information and editorial specialist.
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Ordnance design engineer
Personnel officer —
Physical science administrator
Physical scientist
Physicist
Statistician
Supply officer. -
Technologist -
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical research engineer
Budget officer
Ceramic engineer
Chemist.-
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist ,
General engineer
Mathematician-. ,
Mechanical engineer
Medical ollicer
Metallurgist ......
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12, 400
3
2
1
2
1
13
11
1
33,400
21.850
11.800
22.350
11.050
143, 400
121, 050
10,800
2 19, 200
6
1
11
3
1
3
3
1
2
1
11
1
28
1
1
7
1
7
1
1
3
28
4
12
28
10
7
7
1
6
68,800
10.400
106. 800
29,400
9,800
29,600
29,200
9,600
20,000
9,600
106, 600
9. COO
277. 200
10. 000
9.600
69,000
8.560
61.320
8,760
8.660
26.880
245.680
35. 040
105.320
241.480
86,000
69.720
60.920
8,760
44,200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12, 400
33,900
11,050
11,800
21.850
11,050
79,100
90, 400
11,050
19,600
9,600
59.800
10, 400
49. 800
30, 000
10, 000
30, 000
29, 800
9,800
9,600
40.000
9.800
210. 800
10,000
7 70, 000
1 8. 560
4 36. 040
1 8,760
26.480
175. 400
17,620
17, 720
87,200
34. 840
35. 240
17.720
8. 760
43,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12,600
34, 150
11.050
12, 050
22,100
11.300
79, 100
90, 900
11,050
2 19.600
1 9, 600
7 69, 800
50,200
30,200
9,600
30. 200
29,800
9,800
9,800
50,000
9. SOO
232, 800
10,200
7 70,400
1 8, 760
2 17. 920
1 8,960
3 26, 480
20 177,400
2 17, 720
70. 480
35. 240
35. 440
17.920
8.960
44,400
194
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS— Continued
Working Capital Fund, National Bureau of Standards — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Bange $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Ordnance engineer
Physical science administrator
Physical scientist
Physicist --- -
Statistician
Technologist-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Architectural engineer
Budget analyst
Ceramic engineer
Chemist
Commodity specialist
Electrical engineer —
Electronic engineer —
Electronic scientist
General engineer —
Librarian
Management engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Ordnance engineer
Personnel technician
Physical science administrator
Physical science editor
Physical scientist --
Physicist
Procurement officer
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Electrical engineer..
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
Engineering draftsman
General engineer.
Geologist
Instrument maker
Laboratory technician
Management engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Optical technician.
Ordnance engineer
Ordnance specialist
Patent adviser.
Personnel technician
Physical science administrator —
Physical scientist
Ptiysicist.-
Procurement officer
Publications editor
Scientific photographer
Statistician
Structural engineer
Supply officer
Technologist...
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Administrative oiScer
Construction inspector
Glassblower
Instrument maimer
Physical science editor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer..
Astronomer.
Auditor
Budget analyst..
Ceramic engineer
Chemist
Electrical engineer.
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
Engineering draftsman
Foundry worlfer
General engineer
Geologist
Glassblower
Instrument malcer
Laboratory technician
Landscape gardener
Librarian . - _
Management engineer
Mathematician. _
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1964 estimate
Total
salary
$17,120
26. 480
17. 920
620. 440
8.660
62. 620
21, 520
74. 200
7.440
14. 080
29. 760
321, 120
7,440
44, 640
268, 440
242, 720
82, 240
7,240
14. 280
97. 320
199. 680
60, 120
14, 480
37, 000
21, 720
22, 120
44. 440
618. 920
7.240
21. 920
7.040
30, 760
18, 220
37. 240
15. 220
43. 780
6.140
46S. .500
32. 700
135. 080
326. 820
12.080
77.280
12.280
36, 640
12. 280
5.940
103. 680
208, 820
62, 000
12. 480
IS. 420
6,940
6.140
43. 680
IS. 620
.50. 320
67.5. 680
6.140
IS. 820
6.940
12.280
6.940
IS. 020
52, 520
11, 500
5,626
6.500
34.000
6,760
36, 796
116, 946
10, 495
5,185
11,120
36, 645
80,660
262, 940
54, 360
140, 745
336,090
115,695
,5, 060
16, 056
5,310
10, 620
311,355
183, 975
5,435
15.930
5.185
130, 875
200. 780
21,115
Num- Total
ber salary
2
2
41
1
5
1
5
1
2
4
30
1
4
10
11
7
1
2
8
7
6
$17. 720
18.120
369, 760
8.560
43. 600
7.440
37, 000
7,440
14, 280
29, 960
223. 600
7.640
29, 760
74, 200
82, 040
62, 280
7,240
14, 480
59, 520
52, 080
44.840
29. 760
22, 320
16, 080
44, 440
418. 640
7.240
16, 080
3 22, 920
6,340
12. 480
18. 420
37, 840
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
53 333, 220
2 12, 680
7 43, 780
23 144, 820
5 31. 500
2 12, 480
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
11
14
8
2
69, 340
88, 160
50. 320
12. 680
11
13
8
2
70. 740
82. 820
50. 920
12.880
1
1
1
3
I
5
16
31, 500
6.340
37. 840
410. 500
6.140
12.680
6.940
6.140
5. 940
12.280
26, 560
5,876
6. 760
5. 625
17, 000
5,876
25, 800
82,835
25. 926
67. 280
191.470
46, 540
77, 650
149, 990
2
36
13
1
2
10, 870
186, 285
67, 280
5,660
10,620
16 83, 085
19 98, 140
3 16, 555
$17, 920
18, 320
292, 280
8.760
44,000
7,440
37, 400
7.640
14. 280
30. 360
227. 000
7.640
.30. 160
14. 880
38. 000
63. 080
7.440
14. 480
46, 040
62. 880
45. 840
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
30. 160
22. 320
15. 280
66. 560
349. 440
7.440
15. 280
3 23. 320
1 6. 540
2 12. 680
3 18. 620
6 38, 240
337, 620
12. 880
38, 040
115,320
5 31,900
2 12 680
1 0, 140
1 6, 140
31, 900
6,340
38, 240
366. 180
6. 340
12. 880
6.940
6.140
5. 940
12. 280
25, 960
6
15
6,876
5,750
11,500
6,000
26, 050
78, 026
26, 050
67, 665
192.470
46. 790
47.415
150, 865
2
34
13
1
1
11.120
176,415
67. 655
5.685
5,560
14 73,716
19 99. 390
3 15, 680
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5.810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 186
6 32, 860
9 47, 540
11 68, 785
130 690,800
2 10. 745
1 5.060
1 6, 185
1 6, 560
1 5, 060
11 57, 160
1 5,310
49 239,265
812
3, 677, 585
271
1, 164, 946
506
1,896,460
417
1, 431, 415
338
1, 046. 300
99 282 650
31 77, 980
4 19, 760
6 26, 776
18 77,070
64 242,940
79 266.720
42 134.428
61 164.090
101 279. 112
54 142,660
2 7,488
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Personnel technician _.
3 $15,680
4 20, 490
9 46, 540
92 474,520
3 $15,806
4 20. 615
Physical scientist
10 52, 100
Physicist
87 447,595
Tabulating project planner
1 5, 185
8 41,355
1 6, 310
8 41, 605
GS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
19 94,030
434
1, 932, 970
136
568, 620
306
1, 068, 660
229
752, 696
182
563, 220
45 129, 110
8 20, 160
3 14, 695
5 22, 000
14 58, 360
45 171,175
44 150, 880
23 76, 722
33 100,030
75 207.640
31 82, 790
1 3, 744
16 76, 426
400
QS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
as 6 Range $3,410 to $4,160
1,813,750
124
530. 955
286
G.S-4 Range $3,175 to $3,665 ......
1,005.475
202
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230....
669, 910
165
515, 150
42 121, 580
8 20,240
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,1,50 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490 -.
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range .$3,200 to $3,680-
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to .$.3.4.54
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.2.30...
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Wage Board positions at hourly rates
3 14, 820
5 22, 250
14 59, 485
44 171,640
42 146,320
22 75, 428
30 93, 380
73 205,416
31 82, 860
1 3,744
Total permanent, departniental
4,646
21, 928, 958
719
3. 685, 976
2,581
12, 444, 751
254
1, 3.57. 161
336
1, 561, 000
2,388
11, 660, 043
223
Add portion of salaries paid from this
accoimt shown in other position
1,330,043
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
3,827
18, 242, 983
162,400
62, 810
67,409
73, 226
338,466
31, 201
.514, 132
2,869
2,663
12,648,600
119,900
60, 800
86,000
44,200
224, 500
26, 400
2,165
10,330,000
95.500
40,500
68,500
Repfular pay in excess" of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
40,400
184,900
19,900
Excess of leave earned over leave taken _
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
19, 495, 495
13, 200, 400
10, 779, 700
4 43,200
3 33, 150
2 21, 600
1 9, 800
4 43, 200
1 11, 300
1 10,800
Physical science administrator
3 33, 650
2 21, 850
GS-l'4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,400
3 29,000
1 9,800
6 48,400
2 20,000
7 68,800
2 19,400
2 19, 600
5 48,400
Physical science administrator
2 20, 200
4 40,000
OS-l'3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2 17, 320
Aeronautical research engineer
1 8,360
1 8, 560
3 25, 880
12 103, 520
5 44,800
6 44,200
2 16, 920
3 26, 280
1 7,440
4 29, 960
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
18 134,320
22 164, 080
8 59, 720
6 42,840
9 65, 760
1 7,240
1 8,040
1 7, 240
4 28,760
2 14,680
1 8, 560
1 9, 160
2 17, 520
2 17, 720
5 44. 200
1 8, 560
2 16, 920
1 8, 760
4 35, 440
5 43,800
2 17,720
1 8, 760
13 113,880
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,440
1 7, 640
1 7,240
9 66, 760
4 30, 560
1 7,640
4 28,160
5 36, 200
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
17 126, 080
11 82,210
1 7,640
3 21, 920
6 36, 400
1 7, 440
physical science administrator
1 7.240
1 7,040
1 7,240
1 7, 440
11 81, 440
statistician
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
195
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Chemical engineer -
Chemist
Classitication officer
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer. -- -.
Electronic scientist
Engineering draftsman
General engineer
Inspector---
Instrument maker
Laboratory electronic technician-.
Materials engineer
Mathematician-- —
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Patent adviser--
Physical science administrator —
Physicist-.- _
Procurement officer---
Publications editor
Statistician —
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Instrument maker —
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer-- —
Astronomer
Chemical engineer ---
Chemist ---
Electrical engineer --.
Electronic engineer - -■
Electronic scientist
Engineering draftsman
General engineer
Instrument maker
Laboratory technician
Librarian
Materials engineer
Mathematician —
Mechanical engineer -..
Meteorologist --
Physical science administrator
Physicist -
Procurement officer
Production speciaUst
Statistician _- _.
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$25,560
6,140
18,620
6.340
5,940
125,800
135,880
6,340
18,020
6,140
6,940
24,560
6,740
42,980
83,760
5,940
5,940
49,320
5,940
12,480
5,940
10,620
5,185
1
2
1
25
18
1
1
7
18
1
1
18
8
1
1
16
1
1
5,185
10,870
5,185
130, 875
93, 9.55
5,685
5,185
.36, 795
94, 705
5, 685
5,685
94, 330
40, 980
5, 185
6,310
83, 085
5,310
6,310
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12, 480
1 6, 140
3 18. 620
9 55, 860
4 24, 760
2 12,080
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 6, 740
5 30,900
5 29,700
4 24,660
1 5,940
3
2
1
1
14
1
1
5,875
5,185
5.310
11.120
6, 310
56. 535
10. 245
5,810
15, 430
10, 495
5, 810
.5, 810
72. 965
5, 185
5,310
8 41,355
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 940
1 6.340
3 18, 820
10 62, 000
11 67,540
2 12,280
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1
1
2
1
12
6,940
6 36, 040
1 6,140
16 98, 240
1 6, 140
1 5, 750
1 6,000
2 10, 495
5,185
5,435
11,370
5,435
61,595
41, 355
5,810
26. 175
10, 620
5,435
5, 810
10, 370
5,310
5,435
23 120, 380
5,310
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Contiiiued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5.810— Con.
Num
ber
1
I
24
171
32
125
71
65
26
3
2
7
11
16
20
6
1
37
- Total
salary
$5. 185
5,185
115.380
768. 680
131, 190
468,600
240. 145
195. 110
71. 980
7,500
8,300
26,345
36,880
49, 344
57, 560
15, 552
2,420
130,606
Nun:
ber
- Total
salary
Num
ber
- Total
salary
1
3
94
17
74
42
31
9
1
2
7
10
15
20
6
I
1
$5,310
14, 485
425.895
69, 765
281,090
142. 070
92. 970
24. 910
2.500
8.650
27. 045
34.320
46, 530
59,160
16,032
2.490
3,265
GS-8 Range $4,620 to $5,370
7
128
29
94
69
48
12
1
2
8
12
16
23
8
1
$33, 465
GS-7. Ranee $4,205 to $4,955
571, 740
118,555
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
354, 915
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
231,155
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
146, 400
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
33, 480
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
2,500
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035-
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680-
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230 .-.
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Wage Board positions at hourly rates
less than $5,060
8,800
30, 880
41,280
49, 824
68,460
21, 536
2,490
Total permanent, field
984 4
209 1
761, 187
073, 718
482 2, 253, 697
62 304, 297
98 500, 000
672 3
81
, 165, 305
465, 005
Add portion of salaries paid from this
account shown in other position
schedules. . -
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
774 3
1
080, 763
6,706
44,620
10,059
45, 735
14, 906
79, 031
6,080
2,788
25, 720
108,601
517 2,442,360
1 7,040
21, 100
9,000
15.200
6.800
59, 000
4.100
2.000
22, 000
590 2
1
,693,100
7,200
Other positions (United States and
possessions^ :
Temporary employment.-
24,900
10. 600
Intermittent employment
17.900
Regular pay in excess of 52-wcek basc.__
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
10,600
48. 300
6.200
Living and quarters allowance.-
Additional pay for service abroad
2. 800
25,700
4
025,009
2,588,600
2
, 846, 300
23, 520, 504
15, 789, 000
13
,626,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE p^t*'!- "^ personal sEEvicEs-^continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Secretary of Defense
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number o( permanent positions
Full-tlmo equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees -
1,960
21
1,856
1,882
49
1,623
1.498
57
1.640
Averace salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5,831
GS-8.4
$3,021
CPC-3.4
$6, 159
OS-8.8
$3,143
CPC-3.8
$6,388
Average grade. __
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salarv _ . - .
OS-9.0
$3, 170
CPC-3.7
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions...
$10, 7(V», 639
260, 782
37.953
227,708
55,514
$9, 754. 250
487,800
37,450
191,000
39,900
$9,467,410
523,300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
37.090
186. 100
Other payments for personal serv-
ices. _.
38,000
Total personal services.
11,286.596
650,484
23,330
267, 674
67, 398
609, 560
438, 724
130, 090
133,341
672
19, 571
10,510.400
700,000
33,200
290,600
54,500
340, 000
623,400
136,000
90, 000
1,000
21,900
10. 248, 900
02 Travel
750,000
32,900
299,700
05 Rents and utiUtv services .
12.500
342,900
07 Other contractual services ..
688,500
126, 100
09 EQuipment
76,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
1.000
21,600
Obligations incurred
13, 627, 440
12,700,000
12, 500, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary of Defense
Deputy Secretary of Defense . _
Assistant secretary (applications
engineering)
Assistant secretary (comptroller)
Assistant secretary (health and
medical)
Assistant secretary (international
security affairs)
Assistant secretary Oegal and legis-
lative affairs)---
Assistant secretary Oegislatlve and
public affairs)
Assistant secretary (manpower and
personnel)--
Assistant secretary (properties and
installations)
Assistant secretary (research and
development)
Assistant secretary (supply and
logistics)
Assistant to the secretary (atomic
energy) and chairman, military
liaison committee
Chairman, munitions board
Chairman, research and development
board
General counsel
Positions established by Public Law
313, 80th Cong.:
Chairman, Armed Forces medical
policy council
Deputy assistant secretary, research
and development
Deputy chairman, research and
development board
Deputy director, applications engi-
neering
Deputy director, weapons systems
evaluation group
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22,600
1 20,000
16,000
1 15, 000
1 15,000
1 15,000
1 16, 000
1 16, 000
1 16,000
1 15, 000
1 15, 000
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$22, 500
20,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15, 000
15.000
15,000
16,000
16,000
2 30, 000
1 15,000
1 15, 000
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$22,500
20, 000
16,000
16.000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
16,000
15, 000
1 15. 000
1 15,000
Departmental— Continued
Positions established by Public Law
313, 80th Cong.— Continued
Director, planning division -
Executive director, committee on
aeronautics -
Vice chairman, research and develop-
ment board
Postions at rates in excess of $12,800:
Director, defense supply management
agency
Director of installations
Deputy director, defense supply
management agency
General schedule grades;
GS-IS. Rate of $14,800:
Defense adviser, Europe
Deputy assistant secretary (inter-
national security affairs)
Deputy assistant secretary (man-
power and personnel) - -
Deputy assistant secretary (supply
and logistics)
Deputy comptroller for budget
Deputy comptroller for Europe
Director, cataloging, standardiza-
tion and inspection
Director, equipment storage, dis-
tribution and disposal - .
Director, military traffic service
Director, office of domestic security
programs
Director, office of manpower utiliza-
tion
Director, office of special operations-
Director, procurement and produc-
tion policies
Director, supply and logistics plan-
ning and review-
Director, transportation and com-
munication
Executive vice chairman, muni-
tions board -
General counsel-- -
Special assistant to the secretary
Vice chairman, munitions board
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant comptroller for contract
financing policy
Assistant director of budget
Assistant research director, weap-
ons systems evaluation group
Deputy comptroller for Europe
Deputy director, office of man-
power utilization
Deputy director, office of special
operations-- ---
Deputy for national security coun-
cil affairs -.-
Deputy general counsel
Policies and program coordinator...
Director, office of administrative
services
Director, office of industrial rela-
tions
Director, office of manpower supply.
Director, office of small business
Director, resources division.
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant comptroller for account-
ing policy
Assistant dnector of budget-
Assistant dnector, plannmg divi-
sion- -
Assistant general counsel
Budget analyst
Chief, manpower utilization sur-
veys --
Chief statistician -
Deputy director, office of industrial
relations
Director, civilian personnel policy
division
Director, economic and interna-
tional security estimates division.
Director, office of administrative
services
Director, fiscal management staff.. .
Executive director, committee on
guided missiles.
Special assistant to the Secretary-..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$13,800
13,000
14,600
14,800
14,800
13,000
1 14,800
"i'""'i4,"866'
1 14,800
1 14,800
1 14, 800
14,800
14,800
14,800
29,600
13,200
13.000
13, 200
13,000
1 13, 800
2 26, 200
1 13,000
1 13, 000
1 13,000
1 13. 000
12.400
24. 400
12,000
60,200
12,000
12,200
12,400
12,000
12,400
12,400
12,200
1 12, 200
1 12, 000
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 800
1 13,000
14,800
14, 800
14,800
14.800
14.800
14.800
14,800
14,800
14,800
14, 800
14, 800
14, 800
14,800
13,400
39,200
13,400
13,000
13,200
13,000
13,400
13,000
13,000
13,200
13,200
13, 200
13, 200
12,600
12, 200
73, 200
36, 200
12,400
12,600
12,200
12, 600
12, 600
12, 200
12, 200
12, 400
12, 200
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13. 800
1 13,000
14,800
14,800
14, 800
14,800
14,800
14,800
14, 800
14,800
14,800
14,800
14, 800
14,800
14, 800
14,800
14,800
13,400
39,200
13,400
13, 200
13,000
13, 400
13,000
13,000
13,200
13,200
13,200
13,200
12,600
12, 200
73, 200
36, 200
12,400
12,600
12,200
12,600
12, 600
12, 200
12, 400
12, 200
197
198
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Secretary of Defense — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — COntinUCrl
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
A ccoimt an t
Administrative secretary.
Aeronautical research engineer
Ammimition and explosive safety
engineer
Architectural engineer
Assistant comptroller, progress re-
ports and statistics
Assistant for North Atlantic council
affairs.-- -
Assistant for readiness planning
Assistant to the assistant secretary-.
Assistant to the joint secretaries
Attorney
Auditor.
Automotive engineer
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Budget examiner
Chairman, industrial employment
review board
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Commodity specialist
Communication specialist
Construction engineer.
Construction management engineer.
Deputy director, office of special
operations
Deputy director of installations
Deputy director, resources division.
Director, Armed Forces bousing
agency
Director, budget and finance divi-
sion
Director, defense management staff.
Director, facilities and services divi-
sion
Director, foreign economic defense
affairs
Director, industrial security divi-
sion
Director, ofBce of standardization. . .
Director, personnel division
Director, policy and reports section-
Director, real property management.
Economist
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer -
Equipment disposal specialist
Equipment distribution specialist--
Executive assistant _.
Export controls specialist
Facilities and base rights negotiator -
Fiscal analyst
Fiscal systems specialist - -
Foreign affairs officer
General engineer _
Geophysicist
Historian
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
Insurance adviser
Intelligence specialist
International economist
International relations officer
Labor economist
Logistics specialist --.
Management engineer
Manpower utilization specialist
Mechanical engineer
Medical scientist
Military equipment storage special-
ist
Occupational analyst
Organizational and methods exam-
iner
Physicist
Planning officer
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Program analyst
Psychologist
Radio engineer
Safety engineer
Scientific warfare adviser
Standardization engineer
Storage and disposal specialist
Statistician
Supply cataloger
Supply management specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Aeronautical engineer
Assistant administrative secretary..
Assistant for administrative man-
agement _--
.\ssistant to the secretary
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $34, 400
16,860'
10, 800
11,800
11,800
22. 850
10, 800
22, 600
11,060
11,800
10, 800
11,800
55, 000
11, 550
10,800
11,800
53,750
55, 000
10,800
10,800
10,800
11,800
11,0.')0
11,050
11,050
10,800
10, 800
11, 550
10,800
11,050
22,850
10,800
32,900
10,800
10,800
22,850
10,800
21,600
10,800
23,600
11,0.50
99,700
10, 800
33, 160
43. 950
10, 800
21,600
10,800
66, 0.50
32, 400
32, 400
10,800
11,050
22, 850
10,800
10, 800
11,800
7.5, 900
22,850
11,050
22, 3.50
21,600
102, 200
32,400
11.800
32,400
78,600
39,400
10,000
9,800
10,000
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $45, 200
1 10. SOO
1 11.050
2 22. 850
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 10. 800
1 11,800
2 22, 850
23.100
11,300
11,800
11,050
11 120,5,50
1 11, 060
1 11, 800
6 65, 550
8 89,900
2 22, 600
1 10, 800
i' "ii'ioo'
1 11,3(,0
1 11,050
11,300
10, 800
11,050
11,300
11,800
10, 800
11). 800
11,300
33,650
33, 400
11,050
33,400
11,050
10,800
11,050
23,100
21,850
32,900
10,800
11,800
11,050
87,900
11,050
44,200
.54. 7.50
21,600
21.600
10. 800
44, 4.50
32, 900
44,200
11, 060
34. 050
10, 800
43,200
21,850
57,000
64,600
21,850
11,050
22,600
43,200
10,800
10,800
80.360
32, 400
11,800
33, 150
80,200
49, 200
10,200
10,000
10, 200
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $45, 950
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 11.050
1 11, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
2 23, 100
2 23, 100
1 11,300
1 11,800
1 11,050
11 121,050
21, 860
6 66, 300
1 10. 800
7 79, 360
2 22,860
1 11,300
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 11,300
1 11,800
10,800
11,300
44, 700
33, 400
10, 800
11,050
45,450
11,050
11,050
11,050
23,100
21,850
33,400
11,050
11,800
11,300
67,300
44, 950
66, 000
21, 600
22, 100
11,050
3 33, 160
4 44,960
10,800
11,050
11.800
11,050
43.200
22. 350
57,000
44,950
22,100
11,300
43,700
11,050
11,050
81,100
33,150
11,800
33, 650
80,200
29,000
10, 200
10,000
10,200
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES tiontinued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Attorney
Budget examiner
Cartographer
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief accoim tan t
Civil defense planner
Civil engineer
Commodity specialist - . .
Communication specialist
Conservation specialist - - -
Construction engineer
Contract procedures specialist
Cost accountan t-
Deputy director, personnel division.
Director, security division
Economist
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
E xecu five assistant
Export controls specialist-
Facilities and base rights negotiator
Financial economist
Foreign affairs specialist
General engineer-..
Geographer
Historian
Housing analyst
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
Industrial mobilization program
analyst
International economist
Labor economist
Legislative attorney
Management engineer
M.anpower specialist
Manpower utilization specialist
Mathematician —
Mechanical engineer
Medical scientist
Metallurgist
Military equipment storage spe-
cialist
Military requirements analyst
Nautical engineer
Occupational analyst
Ordnance engineer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel specialist
Physicist..
Procurement specialist
Production specialist
Program analyst — --
Program coordinator
Property management specialist
Purchase assignment officer
Realty officer ---
Safety engineer ..-
Scientific warfare adviser
Security officer
Small-business specialist--
Space plannmg officer
Stand.ardization engineer -
Statistician -
Storage program specialist
Supply cataloger
Supply classification specialist
Transportation specialist
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Accountant-
Administrative officer--
Aeronautical engineer
Air transportation specialist
Budget examiner
Chemical engineer
Chemist.-- ---
Chief, correspondence analysis
division -
Civil engineer
Classification officer
Commodity analyst
Communication specialist
Conservation specialist
Construction engineer
Economic geographer
Editorial specialist -
Electrical engineer- -
Electronics engineer--
Employment officer
Export controls siiecialist.-- --
General engineer
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
International economist
Legislative analyst
Legislative attorney
Management engineer
Manpower utilization specialist
Material control and disposal officer-
Mechanical engineer
Military equipment disposal spe-
cialist
Military equipment storage spe-
cialist - -
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$68, 200
78, 400
10, 000
9.800
9,800
9,600
10, 200
29, 400
48.000
9,600
9,600
9, 600
9, 800
29, 400
29, 400
10, 000
9,600
10, 200
19. 200
28,800
9,800
31,000
20. 200
9.600
15.5,400
1 9, 600
3 30, 000
48,600
38, 400
19,400
19,400
9,600
1 9,600
1 10, 200
9,600
9,800
19,200
29, 400
9,600
9,600
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$58,800
106, 800
10, 200
10,000
9,800
9,800
10, 200
29, 400
10, 000
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
2
1
17
1
5
1
4
106, 400
9,800
28,800
9,600
9,600
38,400
68,400
9,800
9,600
9,800
19,600
68,600
39, 400
69, 400
1
6
6
2
9
1
1
1
1
1
16
19, 400
8,360
60,760
51,760
16, 720
77,840
8. ,560
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,560
139, 660
33
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
26,680
41, 800
8,560
9,160
16,720
51,760
8,360
8,360
77, 040
17,720
284, 480
9,360
8,760
8,360
8,660
8,360
16,720
42,600
2
3
2
1
6
11
1
3
1
1
4
6
1
1
1
3
6
4
7
2
2
1
4
5
1
8
1
1
10. 200
48, 600
9,600
9.800
9,600
10. 200
9,600
39, 200
29, 400
10, 000
9,600
9.600
10,200
19, 200
58,000
9,800
20, 600
20, 600
9,600
165,600
9.800
49,200
9,600
39,400
19,200
19,400
19,600
10,200
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $59, 800
11 107,800
10, 200
10,000
9,800
10,400
30, 000
10, 200
9,600
10,400
39,000
9,800
9,800
9,800
10, 200
9,600
19, 200
20,000
10,200
9,800
9,600
10, 400
9,600
58,600
10, 000
10,600
2 20, 800
13 130,400
1,600
19,400
29, 600
19,200
9,800
58,000
107,000
9,800
29,400
9,600
9,800
38,800
68,000
9,800
9,800
9,800
29,400
69,600
39,800
70.200
19, 800
19,600
8,360
34, 040
43,600
S.560
69, 080
8,560
8,360
8,560
133, 200
8,360
26. 8S0
34,240
8,560
16, 920
52, 160
8,360
16, 720
103, 520
17, 920
268,720
9,360
8.760
8,560
1 8,660
3 26, 280
8 08,480
2 17, 720
1
1
3
5
o
6
1
1
1 8,660
3 2.5, 880
4 36, 440
13
1
1
1
1 8 660
1 8,760
6 42,600
1 8,360
1 9,100
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
199
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEUVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360~Con.
Military requirements specialist —
Occupational analyst
Ordnance engineer ,
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Petroleum engineer .,
Physicist
Priorities specialist
Procurement analyst
Program analyst
Purchase assignment officer
Radio engineer
Realty officer
Records administrator
Safety engineer
Scientffic and technical editor
Scientific warfare adviser
Security officer
Specification specialist
Statistician
Supply cataloger
Supply specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Ammunition and explosive engineer.
Auditor
Budget analyst
Commodity analyst
Contract specialist
Correspondence analyst
Editorial specialist
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Facilities and base rights negotiator.
Fiscal analyst _
General engineer
Geologist
Graphics analyst
Historian
Industrial specialist
Infrastructure specialist
Legislative attorney
Librarian
Material conservation and disposal
officer
Mechanical engineer -
Military personnel officer
Military requirements analyst
Personnel officer
Position classifier-
Printing and publications officer-...
Procurement analyst
Program analyst
Program planner —
Psychologist---
Purchase assignment officer
Scientific warfare adviser
Security officer -.
Space analyst
Statistician
Supply cataloger
Supply officer
Transportation specialist
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant —
Administrative assistant —
Attorney...
Budget analyst
Chief, directives section
Commodity analyst
Conference reporter
Correspondence control officer
Economist
Editorial specialist
Electronics engineer ._
Facilities and base rights negotiator.
Fiscal analyst
Graphics analyst
Historian
Industrial specialist
Infrastructure speciahst
Legislative attorney
Military personnel officer
Mihtary requirements analyst
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Printing and publication speciahst
Program analyst
Records control officer
Research analyst
Safety engineer
Secretary
Secretary, efficiency awards com-
mittee
Security officer
Statistician
Supply cataloger
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Conference reporter
Correspondence analyst
Research analyst
Secretary.-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$25,280
8,760
8,960
8,360
9,360
8.760
8,360
16. 920
8,660
34,240
78.440
8,560
8,360
8,-560
8,360
8, .560
33.640
8.660
8.360
70,280
92. 560
41.800
76. 040
21.320
21.320
15,280
7,840
28,560
14,280
21,120
7,040
7,240
7,040
29,160
7,440
7,040
7,040
7.240
29,360
42,640
7,040
7,640
7,040
21, 120
7,040
14,280
21,120
29,160
7,040
15,080
56, 720
7,240
7,040
21, 120
7,040
7,040
7,040
28,360
43,040
21,320
14, 080
1 6,
3 18,
3 18,
4 24,
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $25, 680
1 8,760
1 8,960
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
6 37, 440
11 65,340
11,750
5,625
6,625
6,500
3
2
2
1
2
12
1
3
12
2
1
1
8,560
9.360
8,360
8,660
8,760
8.560
8.560
8.760
33.640
8,760
87,200
67,280
33.440
59. 920
7,240
14.280
15,680
7,840
36,000
7,440
13,680
22,120
7.240
7.040
22,120
7.040
7,440
7.040
7,240
14,480
28,560
7,040
7,240
7,240
7,040
14,880
21,120
14.880
7,240
7.240
,50. 280
7,440
21. 520
14. 080
15. 080
7.240
14, 080
85,680
14, 480
7,240
6.540
12.280
6,940
17, 820
6,140
12, 480
6, MO
6,140
12. SSO
6.340
6,140
11,880
6,140
18, 420
12, 080
31,100
.5,940
5. 940
6.940
6.140
11, 880
19,220
12, 080
12,280
6.540
6,540
6,140
23,960
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
6,140
18. 620
73, 080
12,000
6,750
5,750
8,560
9.360
8,960
8, .560
8.760
35. 040
61. 520
8.360
8.760
8. .'560
8.760
1 8,760
4 33. 810
1 8,760
88.600
60.920
26. 080
25,680
7.440
14.680
7.640
8.040
29.360
7.440
7.040
7.640
7,240
1 7.440
2 14,880
7.040
7,240
7,440
7,240
21,720
15.080
7,240
7.840
7,440
14,280
15,280
2 14, 480
10 73, 400
2 14, 880
6,740
12,680
6.140
18. 420
6,140
6,540
6,340
6,540
6,940
6.340
12, 680
12,480
25, 160
6,140
6,140
6,340
12,280
12,280
12,480
6,540
6,540
6,340
6,940
62,200
12, 250
5,875
6,875
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Accoimtant
.Administrative assistant
Appointments and records super-
visor
Attorney
Budget analyst
Commodity specialist
Conference reporter- -.
Correspondence analyst
Editorial speciahst
Facihties and base rights negotiator -
Geologist - -
Graphics analyst
Historian
Industrial specialist
Legislative attorney
Librarian
Mathematician
Military requirements specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant.--
Position classifier
Program analyst
Psychologist
PubUcations planning officer
Records supervisor
Research assistant
Secretary
Security officer
Space analyst
Statistician
Supply cataloger
Supply officer
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370.
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160... -.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range *2.750 to $3.230...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental —
Deduct lapses -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
eragenumber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base-.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and hohday pay.- -
Living and quarters allowances
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
Personal services -
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 495
41, 980
5,435
20,365
5,185
5,060
43, 355
21,115
36, 670
1
5
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
5
1
8
1
1
1
5
10
1
2
7
20
2
18
176
188
371 1,
232
87
22
2
8
16
5, 185
26. 550
10, 995
5,810
16.430
5,560
10, 120
5.310
5,685
26, 676
5,810
41, 105
6,185
5,310
5,685
26. 425
51,600
5,435
11,120
37, 795
105, 075
10, 745
87, 410
790,000
773, 450
379, 545
171,180
274, 800
67, 020
6.988
26, 760
46, 792
1,950
11, 472, 675
1 15 768, 036
1,835
10, 704, 639
260, 782
37,953
227, 708
55, 614
11, 286, 596
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,245
42, 355
1 5, 435
4 20, 615
44, 105
10, 870
27, 175
5,060
5,185
21,490
5,310
15. 805
5.685
10,245
5,435
5,685
21,615
5,810
31, 735
5,185
6,310
6.685
26, 425
67. 165
6.435
11,245
27,925
96, 580
10, 870
82, 640
835, 250
830, 040
368 1,396,705
179 605.315
46 147, 840
21 64,910
3
1
2
1
1
4
1
6
1
1
1
5
13
1
2
5
18
2
17
183
199
6,988
36, 130
20, 744
1,882
11,709,857
308 1,955,607
9, 754, 260
72,300
415,500
37,450
132,500
58,500
39,900
10, 510, 400
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $11,370
6 32, 610
1 5, 560
3 15, 805
34, 110
11.120
27, 800
4 21, 990
1 6,435
3 16, 180
1 5, 810
2 10, 495
1 6, 660
4 22.115
1 5. 810
4 21, 490
1 5,435
1 5,810
5 26, 926
11 67,786
2
4
16
2
19
168
154
11. 496
22,740
88,336
11,120
93, 655
781,645
658, 660
268 1.047,110
127 442. 445
39 129. 030
19 60,090
1 3.614
10 32. 460
7 20. 984
1,498
9, 685, 138
16 217,728
102. 300
421,000
37,090
111,000
75, 100
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Public Information, Department
of Defense
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
125
85
75 109
68 105
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,217
GS-7.6
$2,912
OPC-3-0
$5,605
GS-7.8
$2,912
CPC-3.0
$5,498
QS-7.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 962
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
$468, 207
1,547
946
$376, 235
1,465
1,000
$571,415
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,285
2,000
Total personal services...
02 Travel
470, 700
10,289
53
25, 679
195
1,736
5,812
14,469
4,767
646
378,700
15,000
500
21, 500
200
3,000
8,600
13, 000
9,000
600
576, 700
40, 000
800
76, 900
200
30,000
191, 600
60, 000
25,000
1,200
Obhgations incurred .. ..
634, 145
450, 000
1,000,000
200
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE— Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Public Information, Department
of Defense — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director, Office of Public Informa-
tion
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy director. Office of Public
Information
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Information specialist
GS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Planning officer _-_
Special assistant --
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Information specialist
Radio information specialist
Speechwriter
Staff assistant
Visual information and editorial
sDppisJist
GS-12. Range $7',b4b' to $8',b40^
Film editor
Information specialist
Public relations specialist _
Visual information specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant..
Communication equipment engi-
neer.
Film editor _..
Information specialist
Radio information specialist
Visual information specialist
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Film editor
Information specialist -
Supply officer
Visual information specialist .-
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Range $ 3,410 to $4,160
Range $'!,175 to $3,655
Range $2,950 to $3,430..
Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
OS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-:
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 12, 200
4 43,200
1 10,000
86, 000
25, 480
9,360
8,560
8,760
36,600
7,040
7,040
5,940
5,940
6,940
6.940
6,140
1
7
I
1
1
15
7
18
22
9
6
5,810
38.645
5,060
5,310
6.120
66, 825
29,815
66, 505
72, 810
28,310
18,680
5,824
125
40
647,454
179, 247
Personal services..
85 468, 207
1,647
946
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 12, 200
4 43, 700
1 10, 000
43,600
8.560
9,360
8,560
8,760
29,760
7,040
6,140
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
12,400
44,200
10, 200
9,600
86,000
25,480
9,360
8,760
8,960
7,040
44,240
1 6, 810
4 21,990
1
1
7
7
12
11
3
4
6,310
6,245
32, 435
29, 940
45, 170
37, 886
10,050
12, 840
5,824
76 414, 979
7 38, 744
68 376, 235
1,465
1,000
378, 700
7,240
6,140
5,940
6,940
10,120
6,810
26, 176
5,436
6,370
16. 970
62.585
76, 985
67, 655
9.730
15.190
5,904
109
4
694,229
22, 814
105
671,415
2,285
2,000
675, 700
INTERSERVICE ACTIVITIES
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Military Appeals, Department of
Defense
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
41
36
47
43
45
45
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,678
GS-8.8
$2,912
CPC-3.0
$5,601
as-8.5
$2,952
CPC-3.0
$5,749
OS-8.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2,992
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$228,351
989
1,051
$268,830
1,070
600
$279, 910
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base .. _ _
1,090
600
Total pprsnnfll sprviCA*?
230,391
2,958
23
4,484
1,202
1,480
1,219
7,947
277
270, 500
6,000
200
7,500
7, .500
1,500
3,000
4,400
400
281,600
6,000
03 Transportation of things
500
8.000
06 Printing and reproduction ._
10,900
1,500
08 Supplies and materials --
3,600
8,600
15 Taxes and assessments - -. . ._
600
Obligations incurred
249,981
300,000
320,000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates in excess of
$14,800:
Judge, court of military appeals
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief commissioner
Clerk of the court
Commissioner
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Commissioner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy clerk of the court
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Librarian
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,620 to $5.370
Range $3,795 to $4,345
Range $3,410 to $4.160
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
OS-2.
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
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
3 $62, 500
1 11,050
1 10,800
1 10,800
6 41,800
7,040
30, 700
5,310
13, 985
12. 740
19. 975
26, 620
1 3. 230
4 11, 648
257, 198
28,847
36 228, 351
989
1,051
230, 391
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $52, 500
11,050
10. 800
10,800
60,960
31, 300
5,435
14, 360
17. 195
25,145
33, 565
3,175
3,230
11,808
47
4
288,363
19, 533
43 268, 830
1,070
600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $52, 600
1 11,300
1 11,050
1 11,050
51, 560
7,240
25, 360
6,660
14, 736
17, 695
26, 646
30, 780
3,255
3,230
11,968
45 282, 928
3,018
279, 910
1,090
600
281, 600
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Maintenance and Operations, Army
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
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 —
Ungraded positions: Average salary...
Personal service obligations;
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates.
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligations
Personal services -
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services ...
Services performed by otheragencies.
Labor contracts with foreign gov-
ments '
Labor provided by the Federal
Republic of Germany and the
Berlin Magistrat "
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lauds and structures
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Unvouchered.
Subtotal --
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -- --
Total direct obligations..
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other AccouTits
01 Personal services.
02 Travel
1953 actual
423, 348
1,601
396, 583
$3,821
GS-6.0
$3,368
$1, 327, 468, 661
4,971,092
4, 901, 736
55, 563, 144
1, 392, 904, 633
1, 356, 622, 697
53, 250, 624
705, 949, 608
41, 086, 645
95, 969, 275
21,168,911
422, 138, 387
33, 681, 121
143, 724, 044
132. 360, 856
1,472.806.517
192, 703. 905
906. 392
42, 225
1,397,116
8, 093, 766
7,000
4, 681, 908, 879
2, 246, 073
4, 679, 662, 806
36,281,936
182, 175
1954 estimate
396, 049
1,711
365, 133
$3,821
G 8-5.0
$3, 665
$1, 275, 760, 355
4, 684, 704
4. 772. 949
35, 822, 894
$1, 226, 108, 075
5, 222, 420
4, 707, 797
32, 141, 234
1, 321, 040, 902
1, 267, 429, 190
51,872,219
647,914,476
41, 438, 044
96, 364, 822
21, 392. 686
337, 663, 370
34,841,145
137, 929, 620
119, 817, 737
750. 902, 174
109. 674. 602
2,116,158
56. 537
1. 237. 980
7, 679, 940
6,500
3, 528, 347, 208
2, 209, 207
3, 626, 138, 001
53,611,712
68,000
1965 estimate
375, 572
1,915
352, 491
$3,821
GS-6.0
$3,664
1, 268, 179, 526
1, 220, 945, 236
51, 860, 657
441, 622, 649
42, 276, 165
98,612,398
22, 198. 972
291, 349. 120
36, 301, 167
128, 063, 666
113,675,299
749,166.415
108, 700, 891
616, 467
80, 695
I, 146, 586
7, 285, 610
10,000
3,313,911,771
2, 188, 674
3,311,723,097
47,234,290
47, 000
■ Average number of persons; 1953, 258,779; 1954, 218,604; 1955, 204,058.
! Average number of persons; 1953, 126,602; 19M, 98,538; 1965, 92,214.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
201
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS^-CODttnued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE AEMY— Continued
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts — Continued
$19,486,108
3,228,272
5, 757, 422
1,717,275
4,432,727
939, 490
43,688,765
1,844,671
437
360,815
$16,952,000
3, 104, 000
5,5.84,000
1,709,000
30,056,000
767, 000
147,591,288
1,275,000
$15, 896, 000
3,071,000
6, 484, 000
06 Printing and reproduction . .
1,708,000
18,475,000
Services performed by other agencies.
696,000
221, 208, 710
15 Taxes and assessments .-
282,000
280,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements Irom other ac-
117,910,093
261,000,000
314,100.000
4,797,572,899
3,787,138,001
3,625,823,097
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AORICULTURE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
16
14
14
14
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,179
OS-6.7
$5,796
GS-9.6
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions -.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$80,108
230
$80,556
294
60,338
6,080
817
558
3,207
586
6,528
47,735
144
80,850
450
60
42
2,740
350
1,248
3,750
10
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things..
Total oblieations
125,993
89,600
ALLOCATION TO ATOMIC ENERHT
COMMISSION
$2,039,141
$4,000,000
$2,900,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
194
19
200
206
19
217
211
2fl
219
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,486
as-6.8
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$4, 753
OS-7.2
$3,124
CPC^.2
$4,608
QS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$832, 208
66,988
3,276
31, 965
$896. 665
60.570
3.470
33, 196
$902,900
Other positions
63,900
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
3,600
Payment above basic rates
33,000
TntAl pprsnnal sprvinp.^
924,437
52, 474
4,987
2,351
4,454
22,820
64.680
62.769
34. 965
25,233
2
3.121
993,900
61,465
6,835
3,065
6,130
19, 055
22, 100
500
62. 330
40.900
1,003.300
67.900
03 Transportation of things .
5,000
2,600
5,200
06 Printing and reproduction
22,100
20, 600
Services performed by other agencies-
100, 700
24,600
09 Equipment -
22,800
4.020
3,200
Subtotal
1,202,293
279
1,210,300
300
1,268,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total obligations
1,202,014
1,210,000
1,268,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OP
COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of other positions.-.
86
8
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,306
GS-6.0
$3,032
CPC-4.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$144. 463
26, 978
644
34,530
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
206, 515
94,033
21,811
283
147, 816
356, 426
49, 779
15,312
1,067
02 Travel
$50,000
893,041
60,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE
$11, 746
$17,300
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Total number of permanent positions
46
40
46
41
46
41
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
$6,140
GS-8.0
$6, 172
GS-8.4
$5,172
GS-8.4
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$203,779
726
5,344
$212, 820
726
4,922
$212,820
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
726
4,922
209,849
84
194.344
143.544
154. 377
218, 468
85
192. 340
143.640
154, 370
218,468
04 Communication services ..
85
07 Other contractual services
192, 340
143, 640
09 Equipment --
154, 370
Total obligations
702, 298
708,903
708,903
SnuHABT
Summary of Persontil Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees -
423,688
1,628
395,879
396,315
1.730
365,405
376, 829
1,935
352, 751
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$1,328,709,219
6,055.058
4,906,512
55.634,983
$1,276,960,396
4, 745, 274
4,777,439
35,861,011
$1,227,223,796
5,286.320
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
4.712.023
32, 179, 166
Total personal service obligations-..
1, 394, 305, 772
1,322,334,120
1,269,401,294
Direct Obligations
1,358,023,836
53,403,111
705.977,123
41.089.921
96, 124. 751
21.191.731
424. 793. 564
33,743,890
143,724,044
132, 360, 856
1,473,041,433
1,268,722,408
61,924,134
647.921,370
41,441,236
96, 373, 692
21,462,091
341.877,810
34, 841, 645
137,939,620
119,817,737
751, 109, 392
1,222.167,004
02 Travel - - —
51. 918. 557
441. 627, 549
42, 278, 850
05 Rents and utility services
98, 617, 598
22,221,072
294,462,060
Services performed by other agencieS-
Labor contracts with foreign gov-
ernments '
35,401,867
128, 003, 666
Labor provided by the Federal Re-
public of Germany and the Berlin
113.676,299
08 SuppUes and materials...
749,334,655
' Average number of persons— 1J53. 258.779; 1954, 218.504; 1955, 204.058.
» Average number of persons— 1963, 125,602; 1954, 98,638; 1955, 92,214.
202
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY^Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligalions— Continued
$192, 910, 572
954. 127
42,225
1.397.262
8,097,944
7,000
$109,887,172
2,119,908
56. 537
1.237.989
7,683,970
6,500
$108, 878, 061
10 T.ftTids And strnnfnrps
616, 457
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions^
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
80, 595
1, 146, 586
7,288,810
Unvouchered -- -
10,000
Subtotal
4,686,883,990
2, 246. 352
3,634,423,211
2, 209, 507
3, 318. 788, 674
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
2, 188, 674
4.684,637,038
3, 532, 213, 704
3, 316, 600, 000
ObligatioTis Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
n) Pprsnnnl servirps
36,281,936
182, 175
19,486,108
3, 228, 272
5, 757, 422
1,717,275
4,432,727
939,490
43,688,765
1,844,671
437
350,815
53,611,712
68,000
16. 952. 000
3, 104. 000
5,584,000
1. 709, 000
30,056.000
767,000
147,591,288
1,275,000
47, 234. 290
47.000
03 Transportation of tilings
16, 896, 000
3,071,000
05 Rents and utility services
5, 484, 000
1,708.000
07 Other contractual services
18. 475. 000
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
696,000
221,208,710
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments _.
282,000
280,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
117,910,093
261,000,000
314, 100, 000
Total nbligat.inTls
4, 802, 547, 131
3, 793, 213, 704
3, 630, 700. 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates in excess of $14,800:
Secretary of the Army
Under Secretary of the Army
Assistant Secretary of the Army
General schedule grades:
GS-18. $14,800:
Deputy assistant secretary
Deputy under secretary
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy comptroller
Director, office of analysis andreview
Director, ordnance research
Director, office of civilian personnel
General counsel
Technical director of research
Special assistant, research and de-
velopment
Special assistant, production and
procurement
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the Secretary
Ordnance comptroller...
Budget chief, budget division
Deputy director, office of analysis
and review
Director, office of analysis and review
Chief technical consultant to assist-
ant chief of engineers for military
construction
Deputy department counselor
Civilian adviser to assistant quar-
termaster foroperations
Technical director of research
M ilitary intelligence specialist
Special assistants
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.Accountant
Adviser
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Assistant comptroller
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Biogeographer...
Budget analyst
Business analyst
Chief, renegotiation affairs branch..
Comptroller
Deputy chief, renegotiation affairs
branch
Deputy chief of supply, office of
supplies and accounts
Deputy chief of facilities
Deputy administrative assistant
Deputy comptroller .
Deputy director, office of civilian
personnel..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18, 000
1 16,000
2 30, 000
1 13,000
r 'i3|2bo'
1 "13,000
13, 000
13,200
12,400
12. OOO
12,000
1 12,200
24,000
12.000
12,000
12.000
36, 000
89,160
22, 600
109, 250
10. 800
22.600
32, 650
45, 950
11,800
22.600
21. 860
11.800
10,800
1 11, 300
10.800
10. 800
11.050
11,800
1 10. 800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$18,000
15,000
30,000
14,800
14,800
13.200
13,000
13,000
13.200
13.000
13.000
13.200
12,400
12,000
12,000
12,000
12,000
24,000
12. 000
12.000
48, 400
89,400
11,800
99, 460
10, 800
33, 400
44.700
4,5. 950
10,800
11.800
22.600
21.850
11.800
10. 800
11.300
10. 800
10, 800
11.050
11.800
11, 050
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18. 000
1 15. 000
2 30, 000
14.800
14. 800
13.200
13,000
13,000
13, 200
13,000
13,200
13,400
12, 600
12,200
12,200
1 12, 000
1 12.000
2 24. 000
1 12, 200
1 12.200
4 48. 400
89. 900
11,800
100, 450
11,050
33,660
44,950
46.200
10,800
2 22.600
2 22, 360
11,050
11,050
11, 300
11, 800
1 11,050
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntinUOd
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con,
Engineer , civil .. _
Chief, foreign financial affairs branch.
Educational officer
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design and development .
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general .
Engineer, construction management.
Engineer, materiel
Engineer, ordnance
Enguieer. safety
Fiscal officer
General counsel
Historian
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Manpower utilization consultant...
Medical officer
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst
Military intelligence specialist- -.^-.
Procurement administrative officer.
Organization and methods examiner.
Penologist
Personnel director
Physical science officer
Physicist-
Procurement officer
Production specialist...
Program progress analyst
Records administrator
Recreation director
Safety director
Scientific administrator
Special assistant to the Secretary of
the Army
Special assistant to the Chief of
Staff..
Special adviser, Officer of Secretary
of the Army
Statistician.
Supply officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer..
Trial examiner
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Adviser
Administrative officer
Architect
Archivist..
Assistant director, office of civihan
personnel
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Biochemist
Cartographer
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Chief, divisions of office civilian
personnel
Chief, resources analysis divison...
Chief, defense supply service
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Deputy chief
Deputy comptroller
Engineer, architectural
Director, Army Library...
Director, defense supply service —
Economist.
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical -
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical...
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, highway
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, railway
Engineer, safety
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer _
General counsel —
Historian
Information and editorial specialist
Industrial specialist.
Labor relations officer
Legal adviser
Legal administrator
Manpower analyst
Manpower utilization consultant...
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$44, 450
10, 800
11, 800
11.800
33. 900
10. 800
33. 650
21. 850
110.250
64.500
11.050
44. 450
10, 800
11. 050
11.800
11, 800
2 22, 850
"2"'"2i,'856
22, 860
90.160
10. 800
78, 100
11,800
11. 060
11, 800
22. 100
11.050
11.300
10. 800
11.800
10. 800
33, 650
32, 650
57, 000
33, 650
10, 800
44, 200
78, 200
20, 400
127, 800
39, 400
19, 200
9,600
29, 800
166, 200
38, 800
10, 400
10,200
58,800
9,600
29,800
10,600
69, 600
10. 200
10.000
9.800
9.800
9.600
9,600
1 9, 600
1 10. 000
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
2
2
2
14
2
11
13
11
2
1
6
8
1
1
2
19, 400
20, 200
20, 200
140, 000
19.400
107. 400
126, 400
106, 600
20,200
9,800
58,400
79,000
10.200
9,600
19, 400
10, 400
28,800
30, 000
69, 400
9.600
10.600
9.600
10,600
9,800
Num- Total
ber salary
$32, 650
10. 800
11.800
11,800
33.900
10, 800
33, 900
22. 350
100. 500
55, 250
11. 300
44. 450
11.050
11.050
11.800
11.800
11,800
22. 850
10, 800
22, 100
11.800
90, 160
11.060
78, 100
10, 800
10, 800
11.800
11,050
11,800
22, 100
11.050
11.300
1 11.800
1 10. 800
5 54. 600
5 57, 000
3 33. 900
1 11.050
4 44. 200
2
14
4
2
1
2
19
4
1
1
6
1
2
1
6
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
14
1
13
15
10
2
1
78. 200
20. 400
137, 200
40, 000
19,400
9,800
19, 400
166. 200
39,000
10. 400
10.200
58. 800
9.600
20.400
10. 600
59,600
10. 400
10.000
9,800
9,800
28.800
9.600
19. 200
9,600
10, 000
9.600
10, 000
9.600
29, 000
10. 600
20, 400
141, 400
19,600
128, 000
147, 000
97,600
20,400
10,000
.58. 800
79.600
10, 200
9.600
19. 800
9.600
10,400
28, 800
19,800
70,200
9,800
10, 600
9.600
10, 600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
203
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVicES — Continued
];)epartmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Marketing specialist
Medical officer ,
Metallurgist
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst
Military intelligence specialist
Occupational analyst- --
Organization and methods examiner
Penologist
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Physical science officer
Planning officer
Printing and publication officer —
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst..
Realty officer
Recreation director
Renegotiator -
Research psychologist —
Staff assistant for civil works
Staff assistant, guaranteed loans
and advanced payments
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer... ._
Supply storage and distribution
officer.
Training instructor _.
Transportation officer
Trial examiner
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Actuary
Adviser. _
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Architect
Archivist
Athletic director
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Bakery equipment specialist
Biochemist
Biophyslclst
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer..
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer
Chemist...
Commodity Industry analyst
Commimication specialist
Contract specialist
Economist
Educational officer
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Enguieer, aeronautical
Enghieer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil —
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Enguieer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance
Enguieer, marine.
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical.
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, railway
Engineer, safety..
Equipment technician
Field representative
Fiscal officer
Forester
Historian
Identification specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information and education special-
ist
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Logistics specialist
Manpower analyst
Meteorologist. --
Military analyst
Military intelligence research
analyst
Military intelligence specialist
Military operations specialist
Occupational analyst
19S3 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,200
1 9,800
1 9,600
4
13
i
18
1
2
4
3
T
3
25
1
1
2
28
1
11
1
6
7
32
7
1
1
1
U
1
2
6
2
3
4
2
1
3
1
5
.•i
10
1
4
17
7
12
33
19
4
1
1
G
14
12
1
6
3
6
2
1
7
1
4
1
3
23
1
1
4
39,000
128,200
38, 400
178. 400
10,200
20,000
39,200
30,400
19. 400
10,000
29,200
19,400
99, 400
19,200
9,600
10, 600
10, 600
9,800
9,600
108, 600
9,800
127,000
68,200
9,600
9,600
9.600
19,200
215,840
8,760
8,560
17, 320
241,880
8,560
96, 960
8,360
42.400
61, 520
273, 400
60, 720
9,360
8,300
8,360
96, 560
16, 720
42,000
51.360
8,560
16,920
61, 560
16,920
27,280
36. 040
17.120
8,360
25, 480
8,360
45, 000
42,600
86. 800
9,160
34,240
146, 320
60, 920
101, 720
284,280
164,980
34, 240
8.360
8,360
50, 960
119.240
103, 520
8,360
51, 160
26, 280
51. 160
16, 720
8,360
59, 320
8,660
34, 440
8,760
25, 480
197, 480
8,660
8,360
34, 640
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,400
1 9,600
1 9,800
4 39, 200
13 128, 600
4 38, 800
18 178,600
8,360
59, 920
199, 480
16, 920
41, 800
1
5
4
2
1
3
2
10
3
10,400
48,400
40,400
19,800
10, 000
29,600
19,600
99,400
29,000
1 10, 600
1 10, 600
1 9,800
1 9,800
11 108,600
1 9, 800
14 137,800
7 68, 400
1 9,800
1 9,600
1 9,800
2 19, 200
258, 240
8,760
8.560
17, 520
251, 040
8,560
113.680
8.360
43,400
60, 720
263, 920
61, 120
9,360
8,560
8.360
96. 760
16,920
51.160
52. 160
8,660
17, 320
62, 360
26, 080
35,640
36, 040
17, 320
16, 720
8,660
25, 280
44,200
44,000
70,280
9,360
34, 440
147, 920
61, 520
127,400
261,200
166, 980
34,640
8,560
8,360
34, 440
188, 120
104, 920
8,560
61, 660
17, 720
8,360
8,360
59, 920
8,560
34. 840
8.760
25, 880
206, 840
8.660
8.360
43,200
8,360
8,360
60. 720
199, 480
17, 120
16, 720
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 400
1 9,600
1 10, 000
4 39, 400
13 128, 600
4 39, 200
18 178, 800
10, 400
48, 400
30, 800
19, 800
10, 200
29,800
19,800
99, 400
29,200
10,600
9,800
9,800
108, 800
10,000
129, 200
f.8, 200
9,800
9,800
9,800
249, 880
8,760
8,560
17,320
253,440
8,760
115,480
8, 360
43,400
60, 720
248, 400
63, 360
9, 360
8.660
8,660
96, 760
17,120
51, 360
52, 360
8,760
52, 660
26. 480
35. 640
36, 240
17, 620
16. 920
8, 560
25, 280
44,600
44, 200
70,280
9,360
34, 640
132, 200
62, 320
128, 600
203, 400
168, 180
34. 640
8.560
8,360
26, 280
206, 240
106, 120
8,560
61, 960
18, 120
1
1
7
1
3
1
3
24
1
1
6
1
1
7
23
2
2
8,360
8,560
59, 920
8,760
26, 480
8,760
25,880
208. 040
8.760
8.360
43.600
8.360
8, 660
60. 920
199. 480
17. 120
17, 120
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Pliysic-al science officer..
Placement officer..
Planning officer
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer...
Psychologist —
Purchasing officer
Radio information officer
Realty officer
Records administrator ._
Regulations analyst
Safety director-
Salary and wage analyst
Scientific administrator __.
Security and intelligence officer
Shop and service specialist
Statistician
S torage specialist
Supply officer
Supply plarming officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer -
Tram mg instructor..
Transportation economist
Transportation officer
Trial examiner -
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\ccountant
.\dviser
.\dministrative assistant...
Administrative officer,
Architect
Archivist
Art director.
.\ssistant chief
Architect _
Attorney...
Attorney adviser _
.\uditor
Bakery equipment specialist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer..
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cataloger
Chief
Chemist _
Commodity industry analyst
Communication specialist
Contnict administrator
Contract specialist
Economist
Editor
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer —
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general...
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, marine.
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, railway..
Engineer, safety
Engineer, construction
Entomologist
Equipment technician...
Field representative
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal officer
Historian
Identi flcation specialist
Information and editorial specialist
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector...
Insurance examiner
Investigator
Labor relations officer
1953 actual
Num-
Total
ber
salary
28 $241, 680 1
6
62, 960
1
8,760
1
8,360
11
96, 960
1
8,360
5
46, 600
4
34.640
1
8,760
7
60, 120
3
25,680
3
25, 880
2
17,720
5
43, 200
I
8,560
7
60,320
1
8,360
I
8,360
2
16, 920
1
8,760
1
8,360
1
8,360
1
8,900
1
8,360
2
17,320
1
8,360
1
8,760
1
8,560
21
181,360
4
34,440
28
240, 080
4
33,840
11
93,660
5
42.400
1
9.160
4
35.440
1
8,360
17
124, 680
2
14,080
3
23, 720
41
303, 610
15
110,400
2
14,680
1
7,640
1
7,040
4
29, 660
8
60, 520
27
198,280
13
95, 120
2
15,080
11
80, 240
1
7,440
10
73,200
3
22, 120
3
22,320
1
7,840
1
7,040
2
14,280
6
43,040
1
7,240
8
67, 720
1
7,040
1
7,240
2
14, 080
6
44, 240
1
7,040
10
75, 400
III
74, 200
3
22, 120
7
51, 480
24
177, 560
26
189, 840
10
74, 200
22
160,280
20
146, 800
6
36. 600
3
22.720
3
21.920
1
7.840
4
28, 560
26
192, 240
15
108, 400
2
14, 280
2
14,680
6
36, 800
1
7,640
10
72,600
1
8,040
2
15,080
1
7,440
6
43, 840
1
7,640
3
22,320
2
16,480
16
116,840
2
14, 680
1
7,040
1
7,640
3
21,320
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
29 $251. 240
6 53, 560
8,760
8.300
97. 800
8.360
46, 600
26. 280
8, 760
60. 920
34, 240
34. 040
8,360
59, 920
44,200
8, 560
60,320
8,360
8,360
17,320
8,760
1
1
U
1
5
3
1
7
4
4
1
5
1
8,360
8. 3li0
8. 960
8, 360
17,320
8,360
8,760
8, 860
182,160
34,840
233,120
34, 440
94, 600
42, 600
9, 360
36, 840
8,360
146, 200
14,080
21,620
243, .WO
109,800
14,680
7,640
7,040
36, 600
38, 000
206, 620
96, 120
16, 280
94,320
7,440
79,640
22, 620
22, 320
7,840
7,240
35, 600
28,560
7,440
35, 800
7,240
7.240
14,280
37, 200
7.040
82, 240
75,000
21,920
52, 080
171,120
184,800
58, 920
168, 520
140. 160
28.960
22, 920
22, 520
7, 840
28,960
148, 400
102. 560
14. 2sn
14,8811
37, 200
7,640
87, 080
8,040
15,080
7,440
44. 240
7,640
22, 620
15, 480
125, 080
14,680
14,080
7,640
21,320
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
29 $263,040
63, 960
8,960
8,660
89,200
8,560
45, 800
26, 480
8,960
61, 520
34, 240
34, 240
8,660
60, 120
44,200
8,760
60,620
8,360
8,360
17,320
8,760
8,360
8,560
9,160
8,660
17,720
23
23
8
23
19
4
3
3
1
2
20
13
2
2
5
1
12
8,960
8,560
182,560
35, 040
233,120
34,440
94,960
43,200
9,360
36,840
8,560
146, 200
14,080
21, 520
243, 520
111,400
15,080
7,840
7,240
37, 200
38, 000
199, 680
96, 720
15,280
94, 320
14, 480
80,640
22,720
22, 720
7,840
7,240
35, 600
28,960
7,440
36, 000
7,240
7,240
14, 480
37, 800
7,240
82, 240
68,360
21,920
52, 080
172, 620
172, 520
68, 920
168, 520
140, 160
29, 360
22,920
22, 520
7,840
14,280
148, 400
96, 720
14,280
14, 880
37, 200
7,840
15,080
7,640
44,640
7.640
22,320
15,680
118,840
7,640
14, 080
7,840
21,920
204
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAii, OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Laundry superintendent
Legal adviser
Librarian
Linguist --
Logistics specialist
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst
Mathematician _
Mess officer
Military analyst
Military Intelligence research ana-
lyst
Military intelligence specialist
Military personnel officer
Military training officer
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods examiner .
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Physical science officer
Placement officer
Planning officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer —
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Program progress analyst
Publications editor
Publications writer
Purchasing officer
Radio information officer
Real property disposal specialist —
Realty officer
Records administrator
Recreation director
Refrigeration adviser. _.
Salary and wage analyst -
Shops and service specialist
Small-business specialist
Space control officer..
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer... _.
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer -
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine supervisor.
Training instructor
Transportation officer...
Tran'=portation requirements
analyst
Visual aids specialist
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect.-
Archivist
Attorney adviser
Auditor -- _ _
Bakery equipment specialist.
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer _
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger...
Claims examiner
Commodity industry analyst
Communication spe^jialist
Confidential assistant to the Secre-
tary
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator
Economist .._
Editor
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectual
Engineer, aeronautical _..
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction management.
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial..
Engineer, highway
Engineer, material _
Engineer, mechanical _
Engineer, motion picture..
Engineer, ordnance
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,240
7,240
22,720
7,040
7,240
8,040
64,760
21,520
7,440
15, 080
169, 120
88,680
7,240
7.040
63, 760
280, 320
110,200
28, 760
59, 920
21,320
22, 520
15, 080
7,040
36,600
81,440
15,480
7,040
36, 800
23.620
7,040
28,960
7,440
8,040
2
1
2
2
4
1
11
1
3
1
27
11
52
15,880
7,840
15,080
14,280
28,960
7,840
79, 440
7,240
23,320
8,040
197, 280
78, 640
381, 280
18 130,720
1 7,040
8 59, 520
14 104,960
5 36, 400
1 7,240
34
9
61
15
3
16
10
1
16
4
7
6
5
4
7
2
4
1
1
2
1
4
9
1
1
3
1
2
6
6
4
14
7
3
3
2
11
1
10
210, 760
66, 060
319,140
96, 700
18, 020
97, 040
62,600
6.140
99,440
24, 960
42. 980
38, 840
31, 700
25, 360
5,940
42, 380
12, 080
24, 760
5,940
6,740
12,880
6,140
24, 360
57, 460
6,140
6.940
18, 820
6,740
13, 480
37,040
29,900
26, 160
82,220
43. 380
18.220
18, 420
12,880
67, 140
6,940
62,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 240
7.240
22,920
7,040
7.240
8,040
72,000
21,720
7,640
15,280
1
1
3
1
1
1
10
3
1
2
24
12
1
1
g
37
14
4
8
3
3
2
1
5
11
3
176, 560
89,280
7,240
7,240
64,560
274, 480
104. 160
29.160
60,320
21,320
22,720
15,280
7,040
37, 000
81,440
22,520
50. 080
23.720
14.280
28.960
7,440
8,040
7.040
15, 880
7,840
7,040
21,520
29,.'i60
8.040
80. 640
7,240
23, 320
8, 040
184. 200
79, 640
356, 960
15 110,400
2
9
15
3
1
35
8
61
11
2
16
7
1
15
6
7
6
6
4
1
14, 080
67,660
111,600
21,920
7,240
218, 700
49,620
320, 140
73, 340
12,080
92,700
44, 780
6,340
93, 100
31, 300
43, 380
39, 040
31.900
25, 960
5,940
36, 840
12,280
24, 960
18, 220
6,940
13, 080
6,140
24,360
44.180
12.080
6.140
12,880
2
5
6
6
11
5
3
3
2
7
1
10
13,680
31,500
30,600
39. 440
69. 940
31, 100
18, 420
18, 420
12,880
43,380
6,940
63,400
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 440
7,240
23,120
7,040
7.240
8.040
72, 000
21, 920
7,640
15, 480
24 176,160
12 89, 480
1 7,440
65,760
283,720
105, 560
22,120
53, 680
21,920
22,720
15.280
7,240
37, 400
74, 200
22, 720
7
3
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
4
1
11
1
3
1
25
U
49
50,880
22,720
14,280
29,160
7,440
8,040
7,040
16, 080
7.840
7.240
21. 920
29. 700
8,040
81.640
7,240
23,520
8,040
185,000
81,440
356, 960
2 14, 280
9 67, 960
15 111,600
3 21. 920
1 7, 240
36
8
51
11
2
15
7
1
15
5
7
6
5
3
1
218, 700
48,920
324, 340
73,740
12,280
93,500
45, 180
6.340
93, 700
31,700
43, 980
38, 840
32, 100
19,420
6,140
37,640
12,280
24, 960
18, 220
6,940
13,080
6,140
24, 560
44, 180
12,080
6,140
6,940
2
6
5
6
10
5
3
3
2
7
1
7
13,680
31,900
31,100
39,840
64,600
31, 100
18,820
18,420
13,080
43, 380
6,940
47,680
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Engineer, railway
Engineer, safety .-.
Engineer, structural
Equipment technician
Fingerprtat examiner
Fiscal officer _.
Historian
Identification specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
Illustrator-
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Laundry superintendent
Legal advi.ser
Liaison officer
Librarian
Linguist
Logistics specialist
Manpower analyst.
Marketing specialist
Mathematician
Military analyst
Military Intelligence research an-
alyst
Military intelligence specialist
Military training officer
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Physicist..
Placement officer
Planning officer
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
Prisoner employment supervisor
Procurement administrative officer-
Procurement officer
Program progress analyst
Production specialist..
Production control specialist..
Property and supply officer..
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Publications editor. __
Publications writer
Purchasing officer.. _ _.
Realty officer.. _
Records administrator
Recreation director .,
Refrigeration adviser
Regulations analyst
Salary and wage analyst
Security officer
Small-business specialist.-
Social worker...
Space control officer
Statistician...
Storage specialist
Supply officer. __
Supply planningofficer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer..
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine operator..
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine supervisor.
Training Instructor
Transportation officer. _
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst
Visual-aids specialist..
GS-10. Range $6,600 to $6,260:
Accountant _.
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Archivist
Art director
Budget officer
Cataloger
Communication specialist
Contract specialist
Editor
Electronic mechanic
Engineer, aeronautical _.
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Liaison officer
Linguist
Mail and file supervisor
Military Intelligence research
analyst
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$17,820
12, 480
6,640
49, 620
6,340
65. 860
70. 140
6.940
24.160
5.940
30, 900
145, 420
12, 280
6.140
12, 080
6,140
36, 840
6,740
12. 080
6.940
6.940
6.940
12, 280
43 262.080
19 117,260
1 6, 940
12 72, 880
399, 145
17, 820
18, 020
69,940
6,940
30,900
32, 700
6,940
19, 420
12, 480
113, 520
25,660
6,740
48, 320
24. 560
11,880
6,140
31,900
25, 560
6,940
13,880
11,880
12,880
6,940
42,780
18, 420
12. 280
38, 840
24, 760
6,940
6,140
6,540
6,540
229. 780
44,380
330, 620
18, 220
1 6, 740
1 6,940
3 18, 620
4 24, 160
15 96, 170
1 6,140
2 11,880
11,750
28,000
136, 500
11,250
6,000
23,376
6,250
5,626
5,875
5,500
5,500
6,500
12, 375
11,600
17, 600
12,000
11,500
6,750
6,250
11, 600
6,125
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$18, 020
12, 680
6,740
38,240
6,540
66,260
70,740
5,940
24, 360
6.940
30. 900
127. 000
6.940
6,340
12. 080
6,140
43, 580
6,740
12. 080
5,940
6,940
5,940
12, 480
41 260, 000
19 117,260
1 6, 140
11 68,340
421, 565
17, 820
18,420
64.200
6,140
25,160
33, 100
5,940
18,820
18, 820
108, 380
30, 700
6,740
5,940
49, 120
24, 560
12, 280
29,700
20, 220
25. 360
6,940
6,940
17, 820
5,940
36,840
18, 220
12. 480
38, 840
24. 960
5.940
5,940
6,740
6,740
230. 980
56, 660
386. 480
18,420
37 229,780
2 13, 480
1 6, 940
3
2
16
1
2
2
6
21
4
1
4
18, 820
12, 280
104, 310
6,340
11,880
11,000
34, 125
125, 775
22, 625
6,125
23,250
1
5,750
1
5,750
1
5.500
1
6,600
1
5,600
1
5,500
11,500
12,500
11,500
23,375
12, 260
11,750
5, 876
6.250
11, 550
6,250
6,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
205
DRTAn, OP PERSONAL SEKVicES — contimied
Departmental — Continued
General schedule ^ades — Continued
QS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6.350— Con.
Military personnel technician
Military training officer
Mobilization and planning officer...
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer..
Personnel research technician
Placement officer
Position classitier
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Production control specialist
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Publications officer
Records administrator
Salary and wage analyst
Statistician.
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine super-
visor
Transportation officer.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Archivist
Attorney adviser,
Auditor
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Claims examiner
Commissary officer _
Commodity industry analyst
Communication specialist
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator
Draftsman _
Economist..
Editor
Educational officer
Employee utilization otBcer
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, constiuction
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general..
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, ordnance...
Engineer, safety
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer
Historian
Information and editorial specialist
Information and education special-
ist
Illustrator
Industrial specialist.
Legal adviser
Librarian
Mail and file supervisor
Manpower analyst
Meteorologist
Military intelligence research
analyst
Military intelligence specialist
Military personnel officer
Military personnel technician
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Placement assistant
Placement officer
Planning officer
Position classifier..
Printing and publication officer
Procurement administrative officer
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer...
Publications editor
Publications officer
Publications writer
Purchasing officer
Rate specialist
Realty officer
Records administrator
Records analyst
Recreation director
1953 acttial
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 750
6,250
6,625
17,500
11, 875
6,000
27
99
14
6
11
8
22
3
6
3
1
4
1
2
10
2
5
1
4
1
2
1
11
1
1
3
2
4
1
2
1
1
2
10
12
19
10
1
10
13
6
13
1
5
2
49
19
2
1
10
64
3
23
8
2
2
8
3
4
22
3
1
14
15
2
1
4
2
9
1
4
5
3
1
6
1
5
11,500
29,750
12,250
6,250
5,750
5,625
11,750
6,125
6,000
11,125
17,250
11,000
115, 750
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
$5, 875
6,250
5,750
17, 125
12,125
6,125
5,750
17, 875
41,000
6,000
12, 125
5,875
11, 875
11.7.50
6,125
11,375
22,875
16 95, 500
195S estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$0, 000
6,250
5.875
17.500
12, 2,W
6,250
5, 875
18,250
41.250
6, 125
12,250
6,000
12,000
11,875
6,250
11.625
23,000
16 95, 500
12,000
2
12,250
0
12,500
67, 375
11
66,260
11
66.250
142, 245
28
150. 430
28
149, 430
535, 315
103
560. 775
102
562, 196
73,590
13
69.905
13
70.780
32, 235
6
32, 360
6
32. 986
55, 910
11
57. 035
11
67, 035
42, 480
8
43,355
8
44.105
118,695
21
113,135
21
114.260
16, 430
3
16, 305
3
16. 430
32,860
7
38,545
/
39,046
16.4.30
3
15,680
3
16, 930
5.685
1
5,685
1
5.6?5
21,115
4
21,615
4
22,115
5.810
1
6,810
1
5,810
10, 245
2
10,495
2
10, 745
52, 225
9
47,666
9
48,665
10,245
2
10, 495
2
10, 495
26. 650
4
21,615
4
21,990
5.435
1
5,560
1
5,685
20.990
4
21,366
4
21,740
5.310
1
5,435
1
5,560
11.120
2
11,120
2
11,120
6.310
1
5,435
1
6,560
60.285
11
60,910
11
61,410
5.185
1
6,310
1
5,436
5.685
1
6,685
1
5,686
15, 180
3
15. 430
3
15. 805
10.120
2
10.996
2
10. 995
20,990
2
10,620
2
10. 745
5,685
1
5.685
1
5.685
10,120
2
10,370
2
10,620
5,185
5,310
1
5,435
1
5,660
10. 495
2
10,620
2
10, 745
51,225
9
47. 165
9
47, 165
62,720
12
63.345
12
63.815
101, 765
19
103. 140
19
103. 615
63, 975
9
50,015
9
50,290
6,810
1
5,810
1
5,810
58.660
10
58,660
10
59. 535
69,530
13
70, 656
12
06, 095
31, 610
8
43,230
2
10, 495
70, 330
12
66,020
12
67,020
6.185
1
6.310
1
5.435
27. 050
4
22.115
4
22,115
10. 495
1
6,435
1
6,435
258. 815
46
245, 510
46
244,510
97,640
19
99.140
19
99,140
10. 370
2
10. 495
2
10.620
5,660
2
10. 745
3
16,050
51. 725
20
102, 950
20
104, 675
339.465
64
343, 665
64
347, 965
15,180
2
10,245
2
10, 370
124.506
29
157, 395
29
159, 740
43.230
9
47,915
9
48, 665
10,620
2
10,870
2
10,995
11,120
1
5,685
42.980
9
48,790
9
49,665
16.805
2
11,245
2
11,370
20.740
4
21,240
4
21, 740
119.945
25
137, 500
25
136, 500
16, 930
2
10,870
2
10, 995
5.685
1
5,810
1
5,810
74, 215
14
75,840
14
77,340
80, 150
9
49,040
9
49, 915
10,425
2
10, 495
2
10,495
5,185
21. 365
3
16,430
3
16,680
10.620
2
10, 870
2
11,120
47. 665
12
63,220
12
64. 720
5.310
1
5,435
1
5.560
21,865
3
16,930
3
16, 930
26, 550
4
21,115
4
21. 615
16, 180
1
5,685
1
5,685
5.185
1
6,310
1
5,436
32.110
6
32,735
6
33, 235
5,310
2
11,120
2
11,370
25,800
6
26,300
5
26,925
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SEBTicES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Research analyst
Salary and wage analyst
Security officer
Shorthand reporter
Small-business specialist
Social worker ,
Space control officer
Specification writer
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine oper-
ator
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine plan-
ner
Tabulatmg equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine super-
visor
Training instructor
Transportation officer,.
Transportation requirements spe-
cialist . _
GS-8. Range M,620 to $5.370.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965..
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
QS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
1953 actaal
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,810
16,306
6,310
54,850
5,185
36, 670
10, 870
10,995
37 193,970
4 22, 490
63 338,405
1 5,060
63 331,530
3 15,805
1 6,310
6 32, 360
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,810
10, 370
10, 495
65, 970
7
2
2
40
2
57
1
36, 670
11, 120
11,120
212,900
10,995
310, 795
5,185
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to IM,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $1,036
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions established by Public Law
313:
Deputy chief, research and develop-
ment __
Director, basic sciences research
Technical director of research
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Ungraded positions at hourly, dally, etc.,
rates equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
3 15, 555
44 237,890
1 5,060
225
1,105,280
1,205
5,439,755
756
3,115,045
2,214
8, 345. 550
3,280
11.175,685
3,184
9,906,600
394
1,173,340
2 6,960
1 4, 276
2 8,230
4 14,940
17 58, 480
6 19, 684
54 170,260
343 966.878
11 28, 580
1 16,000
1 14,000
9,433
13,727
65 347,775
3 16, 180
1 5, 435
0 32, 486
1 5. 185
3 15,930
42 227,895
8 40, 480
214
1,073,610
1 154
5, 303, 240
730
3,063,200
2,140
8, 214, 300
3,185
11,028,765
2,911
9, 227, 700
360
1,090.040
2 5,960
1 4,400
2 8. 480
4 16, 340
16 56. 080
6 19,844
63 169.430
329 945.970
10 26, 670
1 15.000
1 14,000
1 14,000
3 9,506
7 26,429
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
2
12
$5,810
10, 370
10,620
66, 470
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions;
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment ,
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefe base.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
NIghtwort differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Technical director of research..
Legal adviser
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Associate technical director
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Budget and fiscal officer
Business analyst
Communication specialist
Comptroller.
Contract specialist ,.
Consultant..
Deputy chief
Deputy director
Econonist
Educational officer
Electronic scientist
15,385
67, 796, 797
442
2, 089, 491
14,943
65, 707, 306
7,882
335,522
252,343
1, 131, 499
16,228
67, 450, 780
1 12,000
1 12, 000
21, 850
97,960
32,400
66,800
98,200
10,800
10.800
11,300
11,050
32,650
22,600
3 32, 400
7 76, 100
2 21, 850
14,816
66, 826, 054
490
2, 130, 054
7 37, 545
2 11,370
2 11,245
38 205,030
2 11,120
57 314,795
1 5,310
62 338,720
3 16, 556
1 5,560
0 32, 986
1 6, 310
3 IG. 306
42 228,020
8 39, 480
208
1,059,990
923
4, 431, 710
657
2, 675, 440
1,861
6, 778, 635
2,977
9, 846, 560
2,742
8, 308, 260
366
1,035,780
2 5, 960
1 4, 625
2 8, 730
4 16,540
16 57, 200
6 20,004
53 172. 160
323 939,654
10 27, 020
I 16,000
1 14,000
1 14,000
3 9, 679
7 26, 579
13,794
61, 708, 626
360
1,021,626
14,326
64, 696, 000
347,000
243,000
432,000
22,000
65, 740, 000
1 12,000
1 12, 000
22,000
120, 800
33, 160
67,050
152, 450
10,800
10,800
11,300
11,300
43,700
21, 850
10, 800
54,750
88,300
21,850
13,434
60, 687, 000
280,000
248,000
367,000
24,000
61, 606, 000
1 12, 200
1 12,200
2 22, 250
10 111,000
6
14
1
1
1
67.550
152. 950
11,050
10,800
11, 300
33.050
21, 850
10,800
54,750
88,300
21,850
10,800
270200—54^
-14
206
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntinuetl
1953 actual
Field— Continued Num-
General schedule grades— Continued ber
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Cou
Engineer, chemical - - 1
Engineer, civil.-- -- - 1
Engineer, electronic 4
Engineer, general 3
Engineer, Industrial- 2
Engineer, material 1
Engineer, mechanical 2
Engineer, ordnance 1
Engineer, production 1
Financial analyst 1
Geographer 1
Information and education spe-
cialist
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Medical officer
Meteorologist
Personnel director
Physicist
Procurement and supply super-
visor
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer —
Production specialist
Public welfare officer
Research analyst
Research director
Statistician
Supply officer
Testing specialist
Training instructor
Transportation officer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Adviser--
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Assistant comptroller
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
College instructor
Commodity mdustry analyst
Communication specialist
Comptroller
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Consultant
Deputy comptroller
Director
Economist
Educational officer
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction management-
Engineer, desigii and development- -
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic -
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Equipment teclmician
Financial analyst
General coimsel
Geographer
Historian
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
Industrial adviser
Industrial specialist -
Inspector
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Legal adviser-
Librarian
Mathematician
Medical officer
Meteorologist
Military analyst
Military inteUigence research ana-
lyst :----
Military intelligence specialist
Motion-picture specialist -
Organization and methods examin-
er
Packaging technician
Pathologist
Personnel director
Total
salary
$10. 800
11,050
44, 450
32, 650
22, 850
11,050
22, 100
10. 800
10. 800
11, 050
11,050
11, 800
21, 600
21, 600
102, 9.50
1954 estimate
11, 800
11, 800
11,300
10, 800
32, 650
21, 860
21, 850
33, 650
10,800
32, 900
10, 800
10, 800
11,050
117,600
20,000
280. 000
9,800
9,600
20,200
135, 800
368, 800
29, 400
Num-
ber
1
1
4
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
9,800
29, 200
9,600
19, 400
9.600
28, 800
9,eoo
10, 000
9,800
77, 200
9,600
48, 200
77, 800
9,600
57, 800
29, 400
10, 000
29, 400
29, 000
29, 200
9.800
88. 400
86. 800
275, 000
19, 800
39, 000
67, 200
29, 200
9,600
9,800
10, 000
38, 800
10,400
9,600
9,600
9,600
48, 600
76, 800
9,600
9,600
9,800
9,800
78, 400
1 10, 600
58, 600
68. 000
10, 400
9,600
9,800
9,800
19, 400
Total
salary
$10, 800
11, 060
44. 700
32, 900
23.000
11.300
32, 900
11, 0.50
11,050
11,050
11,050
11,800
21, 850
21, 850
92, 900
10. 800
11, 800
11, 800
11. 300
10. 800
43, 700
21.850
22. 100
43. 200
33. 900
11,050
33, 400
10, 800
11,050
11,050
119,000
20,200
293, 000
9,800
9, POO
20, 200
126, 800
387, 800
29, 400
9, 600
10, 000
29, 000
9,600
9, 600
19, 400
9.600
38, 800
1966 estimate
Num-
ber
1
1
4
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
10, 200
77. 800
9,800
59, 200
96, 000
9,800
58. 000
49, 200
19. 600
30, 000
38. 400
49, 000
19, 400
108, 600
97, 200
297. 200
20, 000
29, 400
77, 200
29, 400
9,800
9.800
10. 000
39. 000
20. 000
9,600
9. 600
9.600
58, 600
96, 800
10, 400
9.600
9,600
10, 000
9.800
49, 200
Total
salary
$11,050
11,300
45, 450
32. 900
23, 250
11.300
33, 400
11,060
11,050
11,050
11,060
11.800
22, 000
21,850
92,900
10. 800
11.800
11,800
11,560
10. 800
33, 300
22, 000
22, 100
43, 200
11,060
33, 650
11,060
11.050
11,060
119, 600
20, 400
205. 400
9,800
9.800
20, 200
127, 800
388, 000
29, 600
9.600
10, 000
29, 800
9,600
9,800
19, 400
9,800
39, 000
10, 200
1 10, 600
68. 600
69, 000
10, 600
19. 400
10, 000
9,800
19, 600
69, 000
9,800
69, 200
96, 000
9,800
58. 800
39. 600
19, 600
20, 000
38, 800
29, 800
29. 800
109, 400
107, 800
270, 200
20, 200
29, 800
77, 800
29, 800
9,800
9,800
10,200
39, 000
20, 200
9,800
9,600
9,800
39, 600
68. 400
10, 400
9,600
9,800
10, 000
10, 000
50. 000
9.600
10, 600
58. 600
69. 600
10, 600
19, 400
10. 000
9,800
19, 800
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Persoimel officer
Physicist
Price analyst
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Publications officer
Public health officer
Public welfare officer.
Purchasing officer
Radiobiologist
Realty officer
Research analyst
Research director
Safety director
Sanitation officer
Scientist
Shop superintendent
Storage specialist
Supply officer ; —
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Technologist ---
Testing specialist
Transportation officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Accountant, business
Adviser
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Anthropologist
Appraiser
Architect
Assistant comptroller
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chief
Chemist
College instructor
Commodity industry analyst
Communication specialist
Comptroller
Contract administrator
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Contract termination adviser
Deputy chief
Deputy comptroller
Economist
Educational officer
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer -.
Engineer, architectural--
Engineer, automotive--
Engineer, chemical
Engmeer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engmeer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial ---
Engineer, 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
Entomollgist
Equipment technician
Field representative
FUm distribution officer
Financial analyst --
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal officer ---
Geographer ---
Historian --■
Identification specialist---
Information and editorial specialist
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $117,400
5 49, 000
1 9, 600
87, 200
58, 000
9,600
19, 200
19, 200
89, 600
29,800
260, 000
9,600
9,600
9,600
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
14 $137, 600
39, 800
9,800
10, 000
97, 600
68, 800
9,600
9,600
19, 200
19, 200
89, 800
1
1
3
3
24
6
4
2
50
3
1
1
3
5
9
46
100
1
1
1
5
4
7
12
15
6
2
6
2
2
4
2
1
10
8
1
1
5
5
20
19, 400
10, 000
68, 400
68,200
10, 000
9,800
28,800
28,800
203, 440
42, 660
35, 020
17. 620
422, 200
26, 080
8,360
8,960
26, 680
46. 800
76. 640
391, 360
846, 200
8,360
8, 300
8,360
42, 200
34, 240
59, 620
101.920
129. 140
42, 600
16, 720
50,660
16, 720
16, 920
34, 040
17, 720
8,360
86, 800
67, 680
8, .360
8,560
42,000
41,800
170, 835
3
2
1
15
34
2
8
18
4
20
28
40
47
7
2
2
20
3
17
2
5
9
10
3
2
7
6
1
1
1
4
1
6
2
3
26, 680
17, 320
8, 360
126, 800
296, 240
17. 620
68,880
154,610
34, 440
170, 000
237. 880
346. 105
403. 920
60,340
17,520
18. 720
173. 000
25, 480
143, 720
17, 120
43, 800
76, 840
87, 800
25, 880
16, 720
60. 320
51. 960
8,360
8,360
8.760
33, 440
8. 360
43. 000
16.720
26,680
3
36
1
1
2
1
2
1
7
26
4
4
2
62
4
2
2
3
4
9
49
114
1
1
1
5
4
7
13
14
6
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $138, 800
49. 600
9. 800
10, OOO
89, 200
69, 200
9,600
9,800
30, 000
347, 600
9,600
9,600
19, 600
9, 600
19, 600
10, 000
69, 400
68, 600
10, 000
9,800
28,800
28,800
212, 400
34, 640
35, 750
17, 720
443. 720
33, 840
16. 720
17.320
26. 680
37, 440
77, 840
418, 840
967, 840
8,360
8,360
8,360
42, 600
34, 240
60, 320
111,480
124. 660
60. 960
17, 120
69. 120
33,440
26, 680
60, 560
9,360
8,560
94, 760
68.480
8,560
9,600
91, 400
9,600
20, 600
347, 600
9,800
9,600
19,600
19,200
19, 800
10. 200
69, 800
6 59, 200
42, 600
42,000
172, 140
34, 040
17, 320
8,360
160, 440
281. 320
25. 880
60. 920
19
4
20
35
41
42
7
2
2
20
3
17
2
5
10
10
2
3
7
6
1
1
1
4
4
5
164, 840
34, 840
173. 000
297. 200
359. 000
365. 520
61, 120
17, 620
18. 720
174. 400
26,680
144, 920
17, 320
44, 400
86, 400
88, 600
17, 520
26. 480
61. 320
62, 360
8. ,560
8,560
8,760
33, 840
33. 440
43. 000
17. 120
26.080
44
114
1
1
1
6
4
7
11
14
6
2
7
4
3
10, 200
10, 000
29, 400
28,800
213, 600
36, 040
36, 760
17, 920
406, 320
33, 840
16, 720
17, 520
25, 680
37, 440
78, 040
379, 040
971, 640
8, 660
8,560
8,560
42, 600
34,440
60, 720
95, 360
124, 660
61,960
17,120
59, 920
34, 040
26, 680
50, 760
9,360
8,560
78, 840
69, 080
8,760
61, 360
42,000
172, 540
8,360
34, 240
26, 480
2
20
3
17
2
5
10
10
2
2
6
6
I
1
1
4
4
5
1
3
112, 080
270, 400
25,880
36, 040
167, 080
35,240
173, 000
274, 720
362. 360
366, 520
61, 120
17, 620
18, 720
174, 400
26, 080
146, 120
17,520
44,600
86, 400
89, 400
17, 520
17, 120
62,360
52, 960
8,660
8. 660
8,700
34,040
33, 440
43,400
8,360
26. 280
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
207
DETAIL OP TERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con,
Information and education special-
ist
Illustrator ,
Industrial adviser ,
Industrial specialist
Immunolngist
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Legal adviser
Liaison officer..-
Librarian
Linguist
Maintenance specialist
MariJie superintendent
Mathematician
Medical officer
Meteorologist-
Military analyst
Military intelligence research an-
alyst
Military intelligence specialist
Motion-picture photographer
Motion-picture specialist -
Motion-picture studio manager
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Packaging technician
Parasitologist
Personnel assistant -..
Persomiel director
Personnel officer
Physical science officer..
Physicist
Placement officer
Plaiuiing officer
Planning and production specialist-
Policy and regulations specialist
Position classifier
Postal adviser
Price analyst
Printing and publication officer
Procurement administrative oiRcer.
Procurement and supply supervisor-
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control otEcer..-
Property and supply oflJcer
Property disposal officer..
Psychologist .
Publications editor
Publications officer
Public welfare officer
Purchasing officer
Radio information officer
Realty officer
Recre^ition director
Registrar
Research analyst.
Research director
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Scientific administrator
Scientist
Shop superintendent -
Small-business specialist
Spare-parts analyst
Statistician
Storage specialist
Stock control officer.
Superintendent
Supply officer.
Supply plarming officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer..
Technologist
Training instructor- --
Transportation officer
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst .--
Transportation research analyst
Visual-aids specialist ." -
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
.\ccountant, business
.\dviser
Administrative assistant...
Administrative officer. -
Agronomist
Anthropologist
-Appraiser
Architect-..
Art director
Artist
Assistant comptroller...
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Audiologist
Auditor
Automotive specialist.
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17. -320
8,360
8,360
315, 020
25,880
152, 680
8,560
16,920
8.560
34,840
8,560
25, 080
26, 880
17, 320
360,920
,160
52, 660
180, 560
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
37
1
1
1
3
31
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
6
1
3
5
21
32
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
5
1
10
1
10
1
1
41
1
3
9
1
2
7
2
1
6
2
3
1
8
3
46
14
11
6
108
6
1
8
2
1
1
3
25
92
1
192
315, 120
8,560
8,560
8,360
26, 280
265, 480
8,760
8,560
8,960
8,760
8,360
8,960
16, 720
9.360
50.960
8,360
25, 480
43, 000
179, 360
271,720
8,360
8,560
17,120
17, 120
8,360
17,320
8,660
42,800
8,360
86,200
8,360
85, 400
8,360
8,760
345, 560
8,360
2.% 840
75, 840
8, 360
17, 520
69, 320
17,620
8,360
50,360
17,120
25,480
8,360
67,880
26,080
13 110,280
4 34, 040
11 95,560
7 58, 920
11 96,760
4 35, 040
1 8,760
1 9, 160
329, 640
99. 960
79, 440
44, 040
778, 240
46,640
7,040
59, 320
14, 480
7,640
7,640
21,920
186, 600
677, 440
7,840
Num- Total
ber salary
1,367,280
4 28, 960
7
23
1
1
1
38
1
1
1
2
29
1
2
1
1
6
1
3
5
24
33
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
6
1
13
1
14
1
1
54
1
4
7
49
16
14
6
117
10
3
1
1
2
24
92
1
226
$17, 520
8,560
8 560
325, 680
26,280
172,600
8,560
8,560
8,560
3,5,440
8,760
25, 480
26, 880
17, 520
300, 600
25, 080
18, 520
60, 620
199, 280
8,360
8,760
8,960
327,280
8,560
8,660
8,360
17, 920
250, 440
8,760
16, 920
9,160
8,960
1 8,960
3 26, 080
51,360
8,560
25, 880
43, 200
206, 640
283, 080
8,560
9,360
17,320
26, 480
8,560
17,520
8, 51X)
51, 560
8,360
111,080
8,360
120,640
8,360
8,760
465, 440
8,660
34, 040
60, 120
34, 440
60,520
17,520
8, 360
42,400
26,680
25,880
16,720
68,880
26,280
14 119,840
4 34, 240
11 95,960
8 67, 880
11 98, 160
4 35. 040
1 8, 760
1 9, 160
365, 560
108, 200
101, 160
43,640
853, 000
60, 520
74, 600
21, 620
7,840
7,840
16, 080
179, 160
681, 240
7,840
1, 621, 240
4 29, 360
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 720
8,560
8, 660
295. .540
26. 480
138. 560
8,560
17, 120
8,760
35, 440
8, 760
26. 480
26. 880
17, 720
306, 000
25, 080
18, 520
7 61, 120
22 190, 990
1 8. 360
1 8, 760
1 8. 960
312,360
8,760
8, .i60
8,560
17,920
252, 040
8,960
25, 480
9,100
8,960
8, 360
8,960
25,280
6
1
3
6
22
32
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
6
1
12
1
14
1
1
64
1
4
7
51, 760
8,560
26, 080
43,600
192, 320
276, 520
8, 660
9, 360
17,520
17,320
8, 560
17, 720
8,700
.^.2. 360
8,360
106, 120
8,360
121, 640
8, 360
8, 760
455, 440
8,660
34, 240
60, 120
34, 040
60, 720
17,920
8, 660
42, 600
26, 080
26, OSO
16, 920
69, 480
26, 280
14 120,840
4 34, 040
11 97,360
8 68. 880
11 98, 160
4
1
1
46
15
14
6
107
6
35. 040
8,760
9. 360
337. 640
110.200
103, 360
37, 200
784. 400
46, 240
10
3
76, 400
21, 720
1
2
24
87
1
226
7,840
15, 280
179,760
648, 040
8,040
1,645,240
, 29, 560
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Bacteriologist
Bakery equipment specialist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal offcer
Budget officer
Buildings and grounds superin-
tendent...
Business analyst
Cartographer.
Cataloger
Chaplain..
Chief, branch
Chemist-
Claims commissioner..
Commodity industry analyst ,
Communication specialist
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract administrator
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Contract termination adviser
Criminal investigator...
Dental officer.
Deputy chief ,
Deputy comptroller _
Deputy director..
Economist..
Editor -
Educational officer
Electronic mechanic.
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization ofBcer...
Engineer, architectural ,
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction man-
agement
Engmeer, design and development
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, operating
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifieations and stand-
ards
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Executive secretary. Board of Civil
Service Commission Examiners.. -
Exhibit construction specialist
Film distribution officer
Film editor
Film library officer
Fire chief
Fireman
Fire prevention officer..
Fiscal officer
Forester
Geographer
Historian _
Hygienist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Interpreter..
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Laundry superintendent
Legal adviser
Liaison officer
Librarian
Linguist
Lubrication specialist
Maintenance program planner
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst
Marine superintendent
Mathematician.
Medical officer..
Metallurgist-
Meteorologist
Microanalyst
Military intelligence research
analyst
Military intelligence specialist
Military training officer
Motion-picture director
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 640
7,440
14, 480
60, 280
92,320
14,880
64,160
193,680
116, 440
7,240
16,080
72, 800
21, 720
52,280
42,640
43, 075
59, 620
65, 160
141, 400
224. 240
8,040
42, 840
21,120
7,040
21,120
7,040
36,200
7,040
348, 625
7,240
7,040
130, 716
66, 760
262, OSO
93, 520
434, 960
61, 480
177, 560
152, 985
42,240
206, 920
575, 960
672, 880
440, 640
15,280
130, 920
73, 800
12.5,080
465, 136
249, 200
14, 480
63, 660
36, 200
22 159,680
16 119,840
4 29, 760
7 50, 880
123 876,320
2 14, 280
1 7, 040
1
1
2
7
13
2
9
27
16
1
2
10
3
7
6
6
8
9
20
31
1
6
3
1
3
1
6
1
48
1
1
18
9
37
13
59
7
24
1
2
1
1
11
9
1
2
14
1
6
2
2
83
84
1
10
4
1
1
1
10
3
2
1
10
1
7
5
179
7,240
14, 680
7,040
7,240
81, 640
63,760
7,440
14,080
102, 960
7,040
44, 440
15,080
14, 080
598, 620
599, 560
7,640
72, 200
28,660
7,040
7,840
8,040
73, 000
21, 320
14,880
7,640
71, 200
7,040
62, 480
36, 400
, 299, 976
7,040
20
40
10
146, 365
283,000
71,400
60,320
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,640
7,440
16,680
43,240
99, 960
15. 080
64.760
203, 320
136. 960
7.240
14.680
65, 960
14, 730
62,480
42, 640
35,900
36, 800
6S, 720
157, 880
240, 920
8,040
7,440
21, 320
3
1
6
1
52
1
1
17
9
37
14
67
10
23
22
6
29
21, 520
7,240
36, 400
7,240
378, 680
7,240
7,040
123, 680
67, 660
268. 080
101. 160
494. 080
73, 200
170, 620
163, 680
42,640
216,760
643, 920
679, 480
468, 360
1.6, 280
123, 880
67, 360
133, 120
480, 700
252, 400
14,480
71,400
44, 040
138, 160
16 121,040
4 30, 160
7 61, 480
121 884, 240
14,280
7,040
7,240
7,240
14, 880
7,240
74, 200
65,160
7,240
14,680
103, 560
7,040
51,880
15, 080
14, 480
639, 080
597, 720
7,640
96, 320
28,660
7,040
8,040
11
3
2
1
11
2
8
6
136
1
1
1
22
41
10
78,440
21,320
14,880
7,840
79, 440
16,280
59, 620
36, 800
976, 425
7,240
7,040
7,040
160,015
293, 640
72, 800
61, .520
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
2
7
16
$7, 840
7,440
15,680
50,280
116.040
2 15, 080
8 57, 920
29 214.560
19 139, 760
15, 080
74, 400
15, 130
63, 480
42,840
36, 300
29, 760
69, 320
130, 760
199, 320
8,040
7,640
21, 520
3
1
5
2
52
1
1
17
9
37
16
67
10
21
20
6
27
88
83
64
2
16
9
18
65
33
1
9
6
17
21, 720
7,240
35,800
14, 280
378, 680
7,440
7,040
125, 280
68, 260
268, 080
116, 640
499, 305
73,600
157, 640
160, 720
43, 040
203, 680
649, 720
617,320
479, 800
15,480
117, 840
67, 360
134, 520
480, 700
240, 320
7,240
65,160
43,640
125, 480
122,640
23, 620
44 440
121 884i 240
16
3
2 14, 280
1 7, 240
1 7,440
15, 080
16,280
10 75, 000
9 65, 560
1 7,440
103, 960
7,240
45, 040
16,280
14, 680
628, 640
526, 080
7,640
97,120
28, 760
7,240
8,040
11
3
2
1
11
6
137
79, 240
21,320
15,280
7,840
79, 440
15, 280
69, 520
35, 800
1, 004, 905
1 7,240
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
21 163. 676
41 303,440
10 72, 800
6 46, 440
208
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Motion-picture electrician
Motion-picture photographer
Motion-picture specialist
Motion-picture sound and recording
supervisor...
Motion-picture studio manager
Movements control officer
Museum curator.
Museum specialist
Organization and equipment spe-
cialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Packaging technician
Personnel assistant
Persormel officer
Personnel representative
Physical science officer.. _
Physicist
Placement officer
Planning officer
Planning and production specialist .
Plans and training director
Policy and regulations specialist
Position classifier...
Price analyst
Principal
Printing and publication officer
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer...
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Publications editor
Publications officer
Publications writer
Public welfare officer
Purchasing officer
Radiobiologist
Radio control specialist
Radio information officer
Realty officer
Recreation director
Research analyst
Research director...
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Sanitation officer
Scenario writer
Scientist.
Security and intelligence officer
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Small-business specialist
Social worker
Special assistant
Special operations division chief
Specification writer
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storekeeper
Studio prop officer
Superintendent
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer-.-
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine operator..
Tabulating equipment and electric-
cal accoimting machine planner...
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accountingmachine supervisor.
Technologist
Testing specialist
Traffic manager
Training instructor. __
Transportation officer..
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst
Zoologist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant _
Accoimtant, business
Adviser
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer. __
Agronomist
Airplane pilot
Appraiser
Architect
Archivist..
Art director
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,640
1 7, 040
1
1
5
1
1
1
97
1
6
83
2
1
16
3
3
2
1
I
24
19
1
1
14
3
41
101
15
3
3
12
5
2
2
2
9
1
128
7,040
7,640
36, 800
7,040
7,040
7,240
702. 880
7,040
43, 040
601, 160
14. 080
7,440
120,840
22,520
22. 320
14, 080
7,040
7.040
173.425
134, 360
7.040
7,440
100. 760
21.520
297. 240
722. 440
108, 200
21, 520
21,720
85. 480
3.5. 400
14.880
14. 480
14, 480
64, 960
7,440
947, 120
1
1
18
5
121
1
10
10
7,040
7,240
129, 520
36,020
862. 640
7,040
71, 800
71, 800
15
1
I
1
19
2
109, 200
7,040
7.840
7.240
137. 160
14, 480
14, 480
7,040
2
13
29
8
1
10
61
1
14, 480
94,320
207. 360
57. 720
7.640
72,600
441. 800
7.240
30 215,600
4 29, 360
7,040
7,040
28,360
130, 720
14,480
57.620
171,760
94. 120
4
18
2
8
24
13
2 16.080
1 7,240
90
18
10
26
152
4
20
12
5
1
1
656, 200
111,120
61,600
160,840
947, 010
26,160
122,800
75, 480
30,900
6,640
6,740
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 840
1 7, 240
1 7, 840
4 29, 560
1 7, 240
7,240
701, 040
7,040
60, 480
605, 520
14. 380
7.440
129, 480
37, 600
21, 920
14,080
7,040
20
21
4
1
13
3
43
86
17
6
3
12
5
3
2
2
11
1
110
146, 205
150. 440
28, 160
7,440
94, 920
21,720
317, 120
621, 240
123. 880
43. 640
21. 920
86. 680
35, 600
22, 120
14, 480
14,680
79,640
7,440
815, 000
1
1
21
6
139
1
10
9
1
15
2
1
1
19
7.040
7,240
1.52. 840
36. 020
993. 160
7,240
70. 800
65, 960
7.640
111,600
14,280
7,840
7,440
139, 760
14, 680
14, 480
7,240
7.040
14. 480
103. 560
210, 760
60, 480
7,840
82. 240
453, 880
7,240
28 203,920
3 22, 620
1 7, 240
1 7,240
5
17
2
7
24
35,600
123, 480
14. 480
61,080
173, 160
64,560
3 23,120
1 7,240
90
15
7
26
155
4
20
21
562, 400
93, 500
43, 380
162,040
974, 860
24,960
122,800
130, 740
37,240
6,740
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 840
1
7,040
1 7,240
1 7, 840
4 29, 660
1 7, 240
7,240
665, 200
7,240
61.080
574, 320
14, 880
7,640
131.080
37. 600
22. 320
21,320
7,240
20
18
4
1
13
3
39
77
17
0
3
12
5
3
2
2
11
1
110
1
1
1
21
5
139
1
10
147. 845
130. 920
28. 160
7,640
95, 720
22, 120
292, 160
562, 280
123, 880
43, 640
22, 120
87, 280
36, 200
22. 320
14, 680
14, 880
81, 240
7,440
835, 000
7.040
7,040
7,240
154, 440
36,020
993. 160
7.240
71, 275
66, 500
15, 280
111,800
14. 280
8.040
7.440
140, 960
14. 8S0
14. 880
7. 240
7,240
14,880
104. 360
206. 620
67, 920
7.840
82.690
412.640
7,440
3 22, 920
1 7, 240
5
17
2
7
24
3
1
85
13
7
24
166
6
20
21
7,240
36,200
126, 680
14,880
61.660
173. 160
64.960
23, ,320
7,240
638. 900
82, 620
44. 180
163. 160
987, 060
31, 100
126, 600
131,740
37, 440
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Artillery mstrument specialist
Assistant chief
.\ssistant comptroller
.\thletic director __.
.\ttorney
Attorney adviser
.\udiologist.
Auditor..
Automotive specialist.
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
BuQdings and grounds superin-
tendent
Business analyst
Cartographer.
Cataloger
Chaplain
Chief...
Chemist
Claims examiner
College instructor
Commodity industry analyst
Communication specialist
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract administrator
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Contract termination adviser
Consultant
Criminal investigator
Dental officer
Deputy comptroller
Disbursing officer
Draftsman
Economist
Editor
Educational officer
Electronic mechanic
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectual
Engineer, automotive..
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, commimication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
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, 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
Field representative
Film editor
Film library officer
Financial analyst
Fingerprint examiner
Fire chief
Fireman
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal officer
Food technologist
Forester
Geographer
Geologist
Geophysicist
Historian
Hotel manager
Hygienist
Identification specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information and educationspecialist.
Information officer
niustrator
Industrial specialist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 140
11, 880
24, 160
6,940
81,020
418, 040
6,340
1
2
4
1
13
67
1
307
1,848,480
10 62, 000
4 24, 160
6 30, 300
16 91, 600
9 56, 460
1
5
68
34
1
5
16
1
6
12
11
7
24
9
68
52
3
2
7
37
2
1
3
6
3
82
6,340
30, 100
413, 220
209, 680
6,140
32, 100
98, 440
5,940
38,240
73, 080
66, 540
43, 780
160, 065
57, 260
412, .520
317, 080
19, 620
12,080
42,980
237, 830
12,480
6,140
18,420
37, 040
18, 020
500, 025
1
36
21
9
20
137
8
41
6,140
221, 215
133, 465
64, 860
120, 400
867, 780
60, 520
254,628
9
11
56, 460
67, 340
536, 640
185
1, 145, 700
138 864,905
562, 340
19,020
205, 080
88,360
74. 880
866. 140
,5, 940
317. 080
12,480
66, 260
123,460
6,140
206, 820
91
3
33
14
12
137
1
52
2
9
19
1
33
64
11
106
1
1
1
13
5
5
5
5
1
7
12
2
4
6
1
1
18
1
2
14
17
3
6
7
201
350, 760
68, 740
19, 220
6,940
19, 620
645,960
6,740
6,340
6,140
80, 820
30, 700
30, 600
29,700
30, 700
5,940
43 580
75, 480
12, 080
25,360
36,240
6,940
6,340
110, 120
6,740
12,080
83, 160
103, 935
18,820
31,900
42,680
1, 231, 940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
3
1
11
66
1
466
$6, 140
12,280
18,220
6,140
68,940
415, 700
6,640
2,821,840
15 96, 100
3 18, 220
6 36, 440
21 128, 740
13 80, 420
6
70
36
1
2
17
1
7
11
16
4
20
8
68
60
3
2
5
21
30, 300
429, 700
213, 620
6,140
12,880
106, 380
6,940
44,380
68,140
97, 475
24, 360
126, 600
61,720
417, 120
293, 520
19, 620
12,480
31, 900
130, 940
6,140
5 30, 600
3 18, 220
89 647,235
1
41
23
10
18
143
9
40
6,340
266, 540
146, 720
61, 400
109, 720
903, 980
67,260
261, 000
12 75, 880
12 73, 880
76 478,940
193
1, 206, 340
131 821,840
643,680
19, 220
171,065
88, 960
81. 620
847.960
6,140
335, 160
5,940
66,860
71,340
6,140
195, 540
87
3
27
14
13
134
1
54
1
9
11
1
30
41
11
3
1
3
112
1
1
1
13
6
7
261,940
69,640
19, 220
6,940
19. 620
702, 880
6,940
6,640
6,140
82. 020
37, 440
42,980
6
1
6
12
2
6
30,800
6.140
37, 040
75, 480
12,280
31,600
48, 120
1 6, 340
19 117,260
2
14
15
3
6
7
12,080
84,660
92,885
18,820
38,040
43,380
8
1,236,120
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
3
1
11
61
1
466
$6,140
12,280
18,420
6,340
69,740
395, 940
6,640
2,821,840
15 95, 900
3 18, 620
6 36, 840
21 130, 140
11 67,940
6 31, 100
71 449,940
36 217,020
2
16
2
7
11
15
12,880
94,600
11,880
44, 780
68,140
91, 335
18,620
102,440
51,920
383,480
297, 120
19, 620
12,480
32,600
131, 940
1 6,340
3
4
89
1
3
42
23
8
18
137
9
39
18,020
24,360
547,235
6,940
18,220
264, 580
148,120
50,120
111,120
876, 840
67,660
263, 560
12 76. 880
17 10.5,380
76 485,140
188
1,191,640
114 737,340
643.680
19,420
173, 180
84,220
75, 880
847, %0
6,140
335, 160
5.940
56,460
71.340
6.340
186,060
87
3
27
13
12
134
1
54
1
9
11
1
28
41
11
3
1
3
107
1
1
1
11
266, 940
69,940
19,220
6,940
20,020
675, 180
6,940
6,640
6,340
69,340
37,440
37,240
6 31,000
5
12
2
6
6
3
1
19
31,300
76,280
12,280
31,900
32,700
17,820
6,640
118,460
2
10
15
3
8
6
170
12,480
61,400
93,886
18,820
60,620
37,640
1, 076, 800
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
209
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Inspector
Instrumentmaker
Interpreter.-
Investigator -
Labor relations officer
Laundry superintendent
Ivcgal adviser..- - --
Legal administrator
Liaison officer - --.
Librarian
Lingtiist
Lubrication specialist --.
Maintenance program planner
Maintenance specialist --.
Manpower analyst
Marine inspector--
Marine superintendent
Marine surveyor
Mathematician
Medical histologist---
Medical officer -
Metallurgist _..
Meteorologist - _.
Microanalyst
Micrometeorologist
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst
Military intelligence specialist
Military training officer
Motion-picture casting officer
Motion-picture director
Motion-picture illustrator
Motion-picture specialist..
Motion-picture sound and record-
ing supervisor
Movement control officer
Museum curator
Occupational analyst
Organization and equipment spe-
cialist..
Organization and methods eiamin-
Organist and choirmaster
Packaging technician
Pathologist--
Persoimel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Photographer
Physical science officer-
Physicist - — - -.
Pigeon husbandryman
Placement officer
Planning officer
Plaiming and production specialist.
Policy and regulations specialist
Position classifier
Postal adviser
Price analyst -
Principal
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Program progress analjrst
Property and stock control officer-.
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist--
Publications editor
Publications officer
Publications writer...
Public welfare officer
Purchasing officer
Radio control specialist
Radio station manager.
Radio technician
Rail operations chief
Railway master mechanic
Rate specialist
Real property disposal specialist.-.
Realty officer
Records administrator
Recreation director
Re^.arch analyst-
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Sanitation officer
Scenario writer,.
Scientist
Security officer
Shops and service specialist-.
Shop superintendent
Small-business specialist
Social worker.,-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
216
$1,328,905
2 11,880
6.940
54,860
18,020
62,200
37,840
12,680
12,080
188,400
.30,300
19,020
6,140
81,545
6,940
46, 970
113, 275
50,320
18,020
6, MO
498,600
6,940
1
9
3
10
6
2
2
30
5
3
1
13
1
8
18
8
3
1
80
1
5,940
45
71
37
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
277.690
426.640
226,180
6,140
5,940
5.940
19,420
6,340
5,940
6,140
6,140
5,940
1, 239, 245
6,940
5,940
6,140
69,740
13,080
545, 985
44,180
2
14
3
3
1
16
2
1
5
40
1
59
66
165
16
6
10
1
25
9
3
6
1
24
1
136
1
2
1
1
1
11,880
88,360
18,620
18,220
6,140
102, 625
12,880
5,940
30,700
246, 310
6,340
363,860
56,460
12,680
49,320
406,640
,003,500
96,840
36,840
60,800
5,940
164,100
57,260
19,420
37,640
6,140
146,160
5,940
852,040
6,140
11,880
5,940
6,340
6,340
11,880
143,420
18,330
103,780
2
23
3
17
220
1,322,380
27 171. 200
7 44.780
1 6. 140
1 5.940
2 11.880
3 17, 820
35 215,300
'B 30,900
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
212
$1,321,865
2 12,280
6,140
36,855
18,020
63,000
38,440
12,680
12, 480
190,400
30,700
19,020
1
6
3
10
30
6
12
3
6
20
7
3
2
47
1
1
75,880
19,020
36,640
126,000
43,980
18,620
12,680
287,920
6,940
6,940
43
74
37
1
1
1
3
5,940
269, 010
451, 710
230,380
6,340
5,940
6,140
19,420
1 6,540
1 6,140
1 6,140
1 6,140
1 6,140
203
l'
1
1
10
2
84
7
1
3
14
3
4
12
4
1
4
45
1
65
14
2
1, 255, 445
6,940
6, 140
6,140
63,800
13,080
533,915
44,580
6,140
18,020
89,760
18,620
24,560
6,140
77,306
24,760
6,940
24,560
278,800
6,340
404,900
92,500
12,680
49,920
69 431,860
172
1, 065, 080
18 109, 520
8 50,120
67,640
5,940
149, 360
63,400
24,960
49, 720
6,340
182,600
6,940
882,140
11
1
24
10
4
8
1
30
1
141
2
1
1
11,880
6,140
6,340
2
1
1
11,880
6,340
6,340
1
2
32
4
30
280
6,940
12,280
202, 950
24, 560
179,500
1,683,985
23 146. 620
57, 260
13,280
5.940
12, 080
29,900
6,940
243, 570
31,300
5,940
9
2
1
2
6
1
39
5
1
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
188
$1,186,685
2 12,280
6,140
31,115
18,420
64,200
38,640
13,080
12,680
192,400
30,900
13,080
1
5
3
10
6
2
2
30
6
2
12
3
6
20
7
4
2
47
1
2
76,880
19,020
35,640
126,200
43,980
24,560
12,680
289,720
6,140
11,880
6,940
264, 470
456, 740
230,380
6,340
6,140
6,140
19,620
1 6,540
1 6,340
1 6,340
1 6, 340
1
6,140
1
1
1
10
1
81
1
3
14
3
4
1
7
4
4
45
1
53
15
2
8
66
161
1, 225, 300
6,940
6,140
6,140
M,200
6,940
521. 940
44,780
6.140
18.020
90.560
19,220
24,560
6,140
- 44, 845
24,960
6,940
24.660
280,800
6,340
336, 820
98, MO
12,880
50,520
417,840
10
1
24
9
4
8
1
30
1
121
103.680
60,120
62,200
6,940
151,560
57, 460
25,160
50.320
6,340
182,600
5,940
776, 740
1
2
30
4
30
280
6,140
12,280
192,600
24.660
180, 300
1, 703, 985
20 128, 400
67,860
13, 480
6,940
12. 080
30.300
5,940
239,280
31,700
5,940
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — contlnned
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Specification writer
Social psychologist
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storekeeper
Stock control officer
Superintendent -.
Supply officer
Supply plaiming officer.
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 accoimting machine plan-
ner
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine super-
visor -- -
Teacher
Technologist - -
Testing specialist
Traffic manager.-
Training instructor ,,,
Transportation officer,--
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst—
Visual aids specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accoimtant. - -
Accountant, busmess -
Adviser---
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agriculttirist
Agronomist ,
Appraiser ,
Archivist
Art director ,
Assistant chief
,\thletic director,
Attorney,,. ,,,
Attorney adviser
.Auditor
Automotive specialist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer ,
Budget officer
Buildings and grounds superintend-
ent
Business analyst
Cartographer, ,
Cataloger
Chaplain,..
Chemist,
Claims eiaminer
College instructor
Commodity industry analyst- ,
Communication officer-,
Communication specialist-
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator- „ ,
Dental officer
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Dietitian ,
Draftsman ,,
Editor
Educational officer
Electronic mechanic
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction management.
Engineer, design and development,.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic...
Engineer, general ,,,
Engineer, industrial.,
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, material,.
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, operating
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio,. ,,,
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural ,,
Equipment technician..-
Executive secretary. Board of Civil
Service Commission Examiners,,.
Fihn distribution officer
Film editor ,,,
Financial analyst, ,,
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$30,700
5,940
223,250
227. 780
136, 680
101,040
43,780
449,400
31, 100
79 487,580
37, 240
12,880
1 5, 940
17,250
13
3
34
2
9
50
26
78,640
17,820
213,560
12,880
55,460
306,150
159,440
71 410,015
2 11,260
2 12,125
39 246,280
96 646,700
5,760
.5,600
41,125
6,876
16,856
6,875
22,000
23,000
67, 255
119,626
57,600
29,260
66,936
61,000
1
1
7
1
3
1
4
4
12
21
10
5
10
9
3
15
8
41
2
2
2
3
5
1
25
2
16
23
30
18
4
1
1
16, 875
84,125
45, 750
235,250
11,000
11,376
11,760
17,375
29,000
5,500
140,400
11,600
92, 125
129, 625
169,000
106, 126
22,876
6,626
6,000
3
16
4
1
65
2
17
17
6
5
1
2
3
17
33
14
18
11
24
7
16,760
90,026
22, 435
5,625
371, 025
12,750
94, 126
96,915
28,750
27. 875
5,625
11,250
17, 376
95, 375
101, 216
79, 750
191,935
62. 876
138.000
39, 125
16, 626
11,600
34,875
11,125
657, 680
11,000
6,000
16,750
18,126
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$30,700
6,140
230.990
225,240
138.680
102. 440
24,360
426,880
37, 640
79 495,580
7 43, 180
3 19,030
5,940
3 17,820
13
1
30
2
12
51
31
79, 040
6,940
188,200
12,880
74,280
315,290
189, 740
6,740
68
3
2
36
97
1
1
7
1
3
1
4
4
12
26
11
5
10
10
3
16
6
43
4
2
4
3
6
1
27
2
14
22
26
13
3
1
1
1
3
21
4
1
60
2
17
13
5
4
1
2
4
18
41
13
9
12
22
7
1
3
1
7
1
92
398,140
17,125
12.125
227. 825
658.260
5.875
6,625
41, 726
6,000
17,125
6,000
22,250
23, 375
68,125
149,055
63,876
29,760
57, 875
67,000
17, 125
85,000
34,000
250,375
24,760
11,626
22,875
17, 625
29,600
5,600
153,660
11, 125
80,995
125,625
142, 875
76. 375
17, 375
5,750
6,000
6,500
17, 125
119, 255
23,000
5,626
346, 250
11,760
98. 376
75, 866
28,750
23,250
5,750
11,600
23,250
191,500
240,446
74, 760
51,376
67,915
129, 125
39,625
6,000
16, 750
5,760
41,250
5,626
531, 936
2 11,125
1 6, 125
4 22, 375
3 18, 376
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5
1
36
36
22
16
3
68
6
13
1
25
12
51
31
$31,700
6,340
226,050
228,240
140,480
103.240
18,220
431,080
38,040
79 501,980
7 43, 780
3 19, 030
1 6, 140
3 17,820
80,240
6,940
160,900
6,140
74,680
325,290
190,940
1 6,740
1 5,940
68
3
2
36
94
1
1
7
1
3
1
4
4
12
26
9
5
10
10
3
12
7
43
4
2
4
3
5
1
27
2
9
17
22
13
3
1
1
1
3
20
4
2
57
2
18
14
3
4
1
6
3
19
41
25
10
12
22
7
1
3
2
7
2
91
402, 890
17, 375
12,260
229,826
546,760
6.000
6,625
42, 525
6,125
17.376
6,125
23,000
23,760
69, 255
150,560
62, 875
30,250
68,760
67. 625
17,260
69,000
39,760
252, 875
24,760
11,875
23,000
17. 875
30,000
5,500
164,410
11,376
52,620
98. 875
127,500
78,500
17, 376
5,875
6,125
5,500
17, 260
114,005
23,500
11,250
334, 126
11,885
104, 250
82, 365
17, 250
23,600
5,876
28,250
17. 626
107, 625
243, 230
142,000
57, 750
68,916
130. 376
39, 875
6,000
17,000
11,260
41,625
11,600
534, 310
2 11,375
1 6,250
4 22, 750
3 18,500
210
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-10. Range $6,600 to $6,250— Con.
Fire cbief
Fireman
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal oflHcer
Geographer
Guard -■
Historian
InJormation and editorial specialist.
Information and education special-
ist
Information officer —
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Inspector
1953 actual
1
6
1
15
6
7
10
48
179
$40, 040
11,600
22,325
52,000
5,500
35, 600
5,625
84, 375
34, 625
39, 625
58, 750
273, 125
1 5, 625
14 80, 125
Investigator
Laimdry superintendent
Liaison officer —
Librarian
Linguist
Logistics specialist
Lubrication specialist — --
Maintenance program planner
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst.
Marine inspector
Marine superintendent
Marine surveyor
Mess officer
Military intelligence research an-
alyst
Military intelligence specialist,
Military training officer
Mortician
Motion-picture director
Movements control officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Payroll officer
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst —
Personnel research technician
Photographer
Pier superintendent
Placement officer
Planning officer
Planning and production specialist.
Position classifier
Price analyst
Principal
Printing and publication officer.
Processing and packing teclmician,-
Procurenient administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor-
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Production control specialist
Property and stock control officer.-.
Property ani supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Publications editor.
Publications writer
Public relations officer
Purchasing officer
Radio information officer
Radio technician -
Rail operations chief
Real property disposal specialist
Realty officer
Eccorder
Records administrator-
Recreation director
Refrigeration adviser -..
Research analyst
Safety director..
Salary and wage analyst..
Sanitation officer..: ._.
Seciuity officer
Shop superintendent
Small-business specialist..
Space control officer
Spare-parts analyst.
Special operations division chief
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storekeeper-
Stock control officer
Superintendent
Supply officer _._
Supply planning officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officei
Surveillance chief..
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accoimting machine operator.
1,021,620
5 28, 376
113,690
5,876
84,126
23, 875
5,875
5,760
11,250
46, 375
.5,500
5,626
100, 270
45, 625
6,000
6
4
2
4
2
80
2
11
1
35
8
2
1
8
1
1
1
3
76
7
6
1
1
2
3
44
87
9
16
5
35
16
5
4
1
219, 226
34, 760
22,375
11,376
23, 375
11,250
476,915
11,500
62,350
6,260
206,715
46, 875
12,000
5,760
47, 250
6,500
6,760
5,500
17, 260
446, 336
39, 126
33, 625
5,500
5,626
11, 760
17. 125
250, 260
490, 626
52.600
85, 600
27. 625
202, 450
90, 500
28, 625
22, 876
6,500
213, 745
3
6
10
47
174
17.500
34, 625
60,000
270, 376
1,006,450
6
1
1
22
7
2
16
2
2
11
4
33, 760
5,600
6,625
125, 876
41,376
11, 125
89, 000
12, 600
11, 500
61,800
23,125
23,375
253, 870
22,500
6,750
23,625
6,125
66,500
152, 875
136, 500
23,000
66,885
487, 365
5,600
31 174, 760
1 6, 626
5,625
29
4
4
1
4
2
91
2
10
1
31
7
4
2
9
1
1
1
3
75
7
3
1
34, .566
10.3,440
6,000
90. 626
24, 000
6,000
5,876
.5, 760
29,500
5,626
11,126
94,750
45, 625
6,000
167,440
22, 500
22.750
6,500
23, 750
11,500
520, 000
11,625
57,125
6,250
187, 375
40, 750
23, 2.50
11.375
63, 600
6.500
5,876
6,500
17, 250
435, 610
39, 376
18, 125
5,626
11,126
11,750
17,375
260. 760
508, 125
63, 125
98.500
27, .575
204. 876
36.600
29, 250
23.875
6.625
179, 000
6.500
34, 500
6,500
1
5,625
14
80,875
3
17,876
6
35, 126
7
43.000
.58
333, 250
146
853. 990
6
35, 065
17
104,565
1
6,125
16
91,500
3
18,250
1
6,000
1
6,000
1
5,875
6
36, ,500
1
6,750
2
11,125
15
89,375
K
45, 62.5
1
6,000
171,315
22, 500
22, 750
5. 625
24,125
11,625
508, 250
5, 875
51,7.50
31
6
4
2
8
1
1
1
3
71
7
3
1
2
2
3
46
82
9
17
5
34
6
6
4
1
26
1
6
1
189, 250
36, 000
23, 625
11,626
48. 126
6.500
6,000
5.500
17. 260
418.345
39, 625
18. 125
5.750
U, 260
U, 760
17.600
265,010
471, 125
.53. 376
100, 250
2S. 250
201.500
35, 875
29, 750
24, 250
5,760
146, 750
5,625
35, 250
6,500
.
34
7
2
18
2
5
12
4
196, 250
42, 260
11, 260
99, 560
11,750
28, 126
67, 760
23,600
7
43
4
1
3
1
t
25
26
6
40, 625
260,870
23,000
6,000
18,260
6,260
39, 760
143, 760
148, 760
29,000
46,500
607,260
6,625
30 171,250
1 6, 760
34
3
2
18
2
6
10
3
1
38
4
1
3
1
7
25
25
6
8
198, 225
18, 875
11, 375
100,310
11, 875
28,760
67, 375
17, 626
5,625
41, 000
225, 125
23,500
6,125
18. 375
6,250
40, 125
14.5, 750
145, 185
29,600
47. 376
616, 625
6,760
30 171,500
1 6, 760
5,875
1963 actual
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine plaimer
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine super-
visor
Technologist
Testing specialist
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor.
Traffic manager
Train in g instructor
Transportation economist
Transportation officer
Transportation requirements
analyst
Visual aids specialist —
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Accountant
Accountant, business.
Adviser
Administrative assistant
Num-
ber
Total
salary
6 $27,876
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Airplane pilot
Animal husbandryman
Appraiser - —
Architect
Archivist
Art director —
Artillery instrument specialist..
Artist.-
.\ssistant chief, section
Assistant comptroller
Assistant director, section
.\thletic director
.\ttorney .
.\ttomey adviser
.\udiologist
.\uditor
.Automotive specialist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Botanist
Budget analy,st-..
Budget and fiscal officer.
Budget officer
Buildings and grounds superintend-
ent
Business analyst
Cartographer..
Cataloger
Chaplain..-.
Chemist.
Claims examiner
College instructor
Commis.sary officer.
Commodity industry analyst
Communication officer
Communication specialist...
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract administrator
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Contract termination adviser
Consultant... .
Criminal investigator
Cryptographer
Dental officer —
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Dietician
Draftsman
Economist
Editor
Educational officer
Electronic mechanic
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
23
2
5
4
29
43
1
14
1
3
178
61
14
262
1, 344, 305
126 662,690
6,060
62, 995
15, 180
131. 875
11,220
28.750
22, 376
168, 665
243, 686
6,126
82, 000
6,600
16, 760
942, 465
269. 186
73, 090
1954 estimate
Num. Total
ber salary
4 $22,375
23
2
4
4
28
61
133,876
11, 626
23,500
22,760
167, 060
289, 935
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
4 $22,626
16 93, 625
22
2
4
4
28
51
130,000
11, 625
24,000
23, 125
168, 936
292, 450
1
12
3
5 26, 800
8 43, 230
3 16, 806
Engineer, architectural...
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general...
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, maintenance. _
Engineer, marine
Engineer, material —
Engmeer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, operating
1
5
1
6
8
6
68
5
416
2
34
10
5
2
1
49
39
16
14
13
169
177
1
44
34
58
4
13
4
20
2
14
22
88
78
3
2
4
1
1
21
1
10
166
6
1
251
6,310
26, 176
6,060
26, 840
40, 480
32,115
363, 680
27, 800
, 139, 240
179, 636
53, 350
26, 925
10, 620
6,660
254, 440
206. 960
80. 025
73.690
67, 405
813, 640
928. 246
6,060
231, 666
181, 540
311,855
20, 240
67, 6.56
21. 240
105, 200
10,120
76,340
113,945
460, 030
405. 930
15. 430
10, 370
21,990
6,310
16, 665
10, 370
5,435
108, 635
6,060
52, 360
866,310
31,485
5,185
1
3
176
34
13
243
1, 312, 980
118 631,680
1 6,060
13 68,911
3 15, 655
6,626
17, 000
938, 995
183,416
67. 905
5 26, 176
7 37, 920
3 16, 056
1
1
7
1
1
8
5
75
6
452
5,310
6.436
36, 645
5 185
5,060
40, 980
27, 680
393. 000
27, 176
1,311,260
34 178, 960
5,060
27, 050
66,635
536, 270
10, 495
215,276
1
5
11
100
2
40
5
49
149
112
70
1
30
3
11
133
63
2
42, 855
26, 675
259, 815
778,816
591, 385
363, 676
5,686
166, 720
16, 680
67, 160
699, 120
328, 405
10, 495
2,358,150
42 227, 140
59, 910
32, 486
5,435
5.560
292, 985
209, 465
64,470
16 94, 125
1 5, 750
2 11, 750
175 946,995
34 184,666
11 68,410
235
1. 289, 350
118 632,830
1 6, 060
10
3
1
5
7
3
1
1
1
7
1
1
8
6
64
6
462
43, 980
68, 155
915,310
806, 060
5,186
189, 410
166, 610
346, 090
31, 7.35
58. 536
10, 995
132, 669
10,370
81, 275
121. 505
486, 645
376. 260
20, 865
11, 620
16, 930
5,435
10, 370
10, 620
5,060
110,760
6,060
63, 696
864, 986
37, 170
10, 370
13
176
151
I
36
31
64
6
11
2
26
2
15
23
92
71
4
2
3
1
2
2
1
21
1
12
163
7
2
263
1, 348, 180
23 123, 755
6
12
115
2
34
7
5
55
166
97
69
3
24
3
9
124
63
1
27, 425
62,845
616, 160
10, 620
186, 225
37, 670
26, 176
291, 800
879, 835
522, 635
313, 040
15, 930
128, 775
15,680
47, 790
663, 360
332, 780
5,185
54,160
16, 930
5,060
26, 675
38, 296
16, 305
5,060
6,436
5,660
37, 170
5,310
6,060
41, 980
28, 305
340, 966
27,800
, 364, 660
193, 225
60,660
32, 860
6,660
5,560
297, 485
207, 520
65, 220
44, 480
69, 030
915,310
808, 940
5.310
187, 476
169. 485
348. 715
32,235
58,785
11,120
128,606
10. 620
81, 626
124. 130
400, 875
370, 616
21, 366
11,620
17, 066
6,435
6,185
25,925
5,185
112, 760
6,186
59, 636
874, 360
37, 295
16,655
13
176
149
1
36
31
64
6
11
2
24
2
15
23
79
69
4
2
3
1
1
5
21
1
11
163
7
3
247
1, 337, 445
23 125,380
4
12
113
2
33
7
5
55
166
96
59
3
24
3
9
124
63
22,490
63, 096
614,630
10, 620
183,290
38,545
26,175
300, 425
892, 335
524, 375
316, 640
16, 930
130, 625
15, 680
48, 540
669, 600
336, 630
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
211
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Engineer, production
Engineer, radio
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards
Engineer, structural -.,
Engineering aid -
Entomologist -.,
Equipment technician-
Executive secretary. Board of Civil
Service Conunission Examiners. .
Exhibit construction specialist
Field representative
Film distribution ofhcer
Film editor
Film library officer
Financial analyst
Fingerprint examiner
Fire chief..
Fireman
Fire prevention offlcer.. —
Fiscal offlcer
Forester
Geographer
Geophysicist
Guard
Historian
Horticulturist
Hotel manager
Identification specialist-
Information and editorial specialist.
Information and educational spe-
cialist-. -
Information officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist -
Inspector
Instrumentmaker
Insurance examiner
Interpreter
Investigator
Landscape gardener
Laundry superintendent
Leasing specialist
Legal adviser-..
Legal administrator
Librarian
Linguist —
Lithographer
Lubrication specialist...
Maintenance specialist
Manpower analyst
Marine inspector
Marine superintendent
Marine surveyor
Mathematician
Medical histologist
Medical officer —
Metallurgist..
Meteorologist
Microanalyst
Microscopist
Military analyst
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst.
Military intelligence specialist..
Military personnel officer
Military training officer
Mortician
Motion picture director
Motion picture specialist
Motion picture sound and recording
supervisor
Movements control officer
Museum curator —
Nurse supervisor
Occupational analyst
Occupational therapist —
Organization and methods examiner
Orthopedic technologist
Packaging technician
Parasitologist
Pa>Toll officer
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Pharmacist
Photographer
Physicist
Physiologist
Pier superintendent
Placement officer
Planning officer
Planning and production specialist
Policy and regulations specialist- ..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $25,925
23 124, 235
22 117, 820
248,385
6 31, 735
3 16, 305
5 26, 550
9
1, 545, 765
9 48, 040
5 27, 300
1 5,310
7
7
4
3
41
10
17
33
6
16
35, 795
36, 670
21,740
15, 930
226, 586
64,475
93. 520
175. 230
31, 985
81, 960
6
15
32, 110
79,650
6 31,235
4 20, 740
41 213,335
13
16
30
180
716
68. 655
84, 585
1.59, 445
932, 800
3, 795, 365
2 10. 370
6.185
15. 305
111,480
17, 430
134, 075
5.560
5,310
37, 595
474, 085
235,385
10,120
63.720
212. 560
21.240
62. 720
220, 335
89, 710
66. 030
10, 870
16,805
5,060
4
1
1
73
122
20, 740
5,660
5,310
383, 300
622, 990
240
1, 230, 025
10 52, 600
16, 430
11,495
5,560
31,610
5,810
5, 185
2, 479, 855
i 31,610
84, 085
10, 745
16, 805
202, 320
5,185
333, 255
153. 240
37, 420
5,310
32, 610
103, 615
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $26. 176
22 120. 945
29 158.125
196
1.013,136
6 32,360
3 16. 305
5 26, 675
292
1,532,895
II
2
1
3
6
6
4
1
48
14
11
35
5
16
2
4
15
1
6
19
41
15
13
31
169
6fiS
58, 410
11,370
5,436
16, 565
31,110
31,610
20,365
5,185
267, 940
77. 215
61,035
187, 790
27, 175
86, 085
10,120
20.490
79,650
5,810
31,985
98.640
216,710
78,940
69, 280
166, 860
865, 140
3, 589. 380
2 10. 495
5. 810
36.400
111.670
17, 430
129, 815
6,686
6,436
38, 220
498, 450
267, 500
10,245
43,480
188,260
27, 175
58. 410
215, 400
101, 330
77. 026
5,435
10, 120
5,185
5,060
21,240
1
21
3
24
1
1
95
47
2
8
36
5
11
40
18
15
1
2
1
1
4
1
75
138
1
330
1
10
1
1
3
2
1
4
1
3
464
5,435
399, 660
710, 565
6,435
, 707, 800
53, 976
6,060
5,060
16,680
11,620
5, 560
21,615
6.810
16,305
2, 459, 295
5 26, 175
85, 335
10, 745
11,620
161,230
5,310
309, 905
138,935
53, 100
10, 746
33, 170
100, 080
1
5,310
1
6,310
8
42,856
8
42,865
30
166, 550
28
148,305
5
26, 050
3
15,430
4
21,115
5
26, 675
2
10, 620
1
5,310
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $26, 425
22 123, 320
29 168, 376
196
1,0.37,635
6 32, 485
3 16. 305
4 21,365
291
1. 544, 835
59,660
11,370
5,560
16,930
31, 485
31,860
20,740
47
14
12
35
5
16
2
4
15
1
6
17
38
14
12
29
169
601
264. 770
77, .590
66. 470
190. 290
27, 675
86,460
10, 370
20,615
80,650
5,810
32. 736
89, 020
203, 155
75, 505
65,220
164, 425
856, 140
3, 278, 560
2 10, 620
6.810
36, 525
113.095
17, 430
116, 260
5,810
5,560
38, 470
493, 205
240, 760
10, 370
38,920
188,760
27.425
58, 410
211,466
101, 465
77, 900
5, 560
10, 245
6,310
10, 245
21, 740
1
5,560
74 389,466
138 738,075
1 5, 560
330
1, 707, 925
10 65, 225
1 5, 185
1 5,060
2
2
1
4
1
3
441
11, 370
11, 745
5, 560
21, 740
5, 810
16.680
2, 347, 990
6 32, 485
86.585
10, 870
11.620
147, 495
6,310
310, 405
135,125
53,600
10, 870
38, 670
100, 330
5,060
6,435
32, 610
132, 750
15, 680
22,240
5,310
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Position classifier .-.
Postal adviser _
Price analyst
Principal
Prison mechanic supervisor
Prisoner employment supervisor
Processing and packing technician..
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement expediter -
Procurement officer
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 relations officer
Purchasing officer
Radio control specialist
Radio information officer,.
Radio station manager.
Radio technician
Railway master mechanic
Rate specialist
Real property disposal speeialist..
Realty officer
Recorder
Records administrator
Recreation director
Registrar
Research analyst...
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Salvage officer
Sanitation officer
Scenario \\Titer ;
Scientist.
Security officer
Shops and service specialist-.
Shop superintendent
Shorthand reporter
Small business specialist
Social worker..-
Space control officer
Spare parts analyst
Specification writer
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storekeeper
Stock control officer
Superintendent 1
Supply officer
Supply plaiming officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer .-.
Surveillance chief
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine opera-
tor..
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine planner -
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine super-
visor
Teacher
Technologist
Testing specialist
Time leave and payroll supervisor..
Toxicologist
Traffic manager
Training instructor...
Transportation economist
Transportation officer
Transportation requirements
analyst
Utilities director
Visual aids specialist--.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545..
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
203
$1,076,855
1
34
18
2
1
1
10
7
15
6,310
176, 790
91,790
10. 745
5,060
5,185
62, 600
37, 420
79,650
466, 990
,751,850
157, 800
45
45
130
29
5
29
3
55
1
223
239, 960
237, 450
692, 545
161, 665
27, 176
153, 866
16, 930
283,175
6,716
1, 165, 895
3 15, 305
15,680
20,990
77,900
10, 370
98, 770
48.290
307 250
11,120
129, 250
197, 380
445
2, 302, 200
"3 391,005
27 141,620
15,930
15, 786
10, 120
5,060
88,895
10. 995
306, 055
27, 676
48, 040
37,545
5,685
63,850
46, 665
361, 360
431,295
318, 725
91, 145
203, 015
3
3
2
1
17
2
57
5
9
1
10
69
82
60
17
39
189
994, 620
63, 345
134 698,166
10
4
61, 265
21,240
42,230
41,730
217, 085
192, 670
72, 965
10. 745
36. 920
6.060
476, 600
41
37
14
2
7
1
88
283
1,472,230
4 22, 365
71 376. 696
1
6
4,374
21,
14,664
63,
6,543
26,
19, 102
69,
29,783
99.
43, 043
132,
5,810
32,235
112,895
941, 805
378, 120
379, 340
659, 046
676, 985
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
218
$1, 168, 580
1
36
21
2
1
1
7
7
16
93
338
6, 435
188,660
109, 635
10, 995
6,060
5, 310
37. 670
38, 046
80, 776
495, 450
1, 787, 970
29 164, 740
16,430
243, 826
204, 030
726, 225
153.115
16, 305
161,050
17, 065
304,605
6,810
3
46
38
135
29
3
30
3
58
1
223
3
2
4
15
1
16
7
90
2
24
39
1
662
1,184,380
16, .305
10, 246
21.490
78, 650
5,186
88.085
38. 670
475, 650
11,120
125,815
201,840
5,060
2, 855, 245
65 352, 515
26 138,060
2 10, 746
3 15, 875
2 10, 120
40,606
95,080
20.240
298. 115
27,925
32. 360
21.740
5.685
69. 635
47,790
366, 160
396, 740
296. 710
92, 395
127, 565
18
4
65
5
6
4
1
11
9
69
74
55
17
23
188
1,002,670
10 52, 860
139 736,840
10 51,725
3 16, 430
8 43, 605
8 42, 605
41
37
12
2
6
1
92
300
218. 960
193. 970
63.720
10. 996
32,236
6,060
507, 330
1,583,700
69 367,765
13 70, 095
1 5, 810
6 32, 860
3.839
18, 735, 856
14, 218
63, 237, 260
6,310
26, 740, 150
17, 299
61, 128, 675
27, 666
88, 768, 770
38, 916
115,625,205
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
212
$1, 152, 505
1 5, 560
26 138,810
21 109, 660
2 11,246
1
5
7
12
85
312
5,435
27,300
38, 670
64, 970
460, 475
1, 665, 970
29 165,240
16, 430
247, 576
205. 656
715, 2.35
144, 620
21,490
156, 615
17,055
307, 105
6,935
3
15
1
16
7
78
2
23
39
1
552
1, 008, 220
3 16, 305
2 10, 495
16, 180
79, 626
5, 186
88,210
39, 546
422, 680
11, 120
122, 630
203. 715
5,185
2,880,245
66 356, 250
133. 876
5.310
10. 870
10. 120
41.605
101,640
20, 740
284,810
22, 865
32, 610
21.740
5.685
43, 730
48.915
358. 520
403. 315
290.400
94,145
118,695
979, 575
10 53, 600
139 737,840
10 62, 860
3 16, 680
8 44, 230
8 43, 230
41
36
11
2
6
1
90
295
221,586
190, 410
59,910
11,245
32, 236
6,186
497, 660
1, 564, 600
69 369,890
13 71,220
1 6, 810
6 33, 485
3,666
18, 181, 790
14, 326
63, 627, 645
6,113
25, 344, 630
16, 416
56, 724, 075
26, 274
83,491,215
36, 796
108,734,700
212
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Army — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-l. Range $2,500 to $2,£
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315 ,
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900...
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490...
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035.,
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680--
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454..
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
1963 actual
CPC-1. Range $1,810 to $2,170..
Position established by Public Law 313:
Technical Director, Armed Forces
special weapons
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Captain .-.
Carpenter
Chaplain...
Chief officer —
Communication and electronic
equipment operator
Electrician
Engineer
First mate
Foreman, armament
Foreman, communications and
electronics
Foreman, construction and mainte-
nance
Foreman, electrical installation and
maintenance
Foreman, fixed industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation.
Foreman, floatmg plant
Foreman, general (such as glass,
quartz, crystal, plastic, motion-
picture studio work)
Foreman, general equipment and
maintenance
Foreman, instrument maintenance.
Foreman, labor
Foreman, machineshop
Foreman, masonry
Foreman, metalwork and process-
ing
Foreman, millwright
Foreman, mobile industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation.
Foreman, packing and processing...
Foreman, painters and paper-
hangers
Foreman, patternmaker
Foreman, printing and reproduc-
tion
Foreman, railroad maintenance
Foreman, steamfitting, plumbing,
and pipefittlng
Foreman, warehouseman
Foreman, woodworking
Guard-
Inspector, construction and main-
tenance
Inspector, general
Inspector, general equipment
Inspector, mobOe industrial equip-
ment
Lineman
Machinist
Master, dredges, barges, tugs, tow-
boats, etc
Mechanics
Metalworker and processor
Photographer
Plumber
Postal adviser —
Pressman
Teletype installer and repairman...
Wire chief.
Rates less than $5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
24, 207
$69, 557, 140
626
1, 660, 930
229
1, 139, 680
340
1, 530, 220
1,131
4, 610, 310
1,810
6, 665, 245
4,458
15,001,146
4,225
13, 241, 358
775
2, 288, 190
1,610
4, 469, 936
519
1,354,240
13 28, 080
1 12,200
30
5
1
32
12
6
98
34
2
241, 426
26,329
6,714
247,945
67,887
38, 627
622,009
194, 370
11,273
1954 estimate
54 305,378
64 316,173
42 239,495
Num- Total
ber salary
21, 137
$68, 614, 300
622
1, 414, 490
211
1,065,540
277
1, 274, 640
965
4, 026, 760
1,343
6, 066, 670
2,606
9, 027, 306
2,188
6, 983, 760
618
1, 870, 840
1,485
4,177,820
426
1, 124, 900
11 23, 620
1 12,200
39 313,870
6 26. 729
1 6, 714
12 93, 059
9 60, 853
6 34, 663
96 651,075
26 147,408
4 24, 672
32 181,570
60 286,502
65 302,468
46 206,551
2 10, 375
21 121, 157
115
1
3
15
6
23
1
73
43
7
1
653, 427
5,700
16,680
82, 729
32, 550
127, 469
5,240
395, 978
229, 190
37, 927
5,741
6 32, 361
63
187
41
6
2
20
5
3
1
13
23
1955 estimate
337, 733
998,236
213, 170
32, 130
10, 604
111, 480
26, 061
17,076
6,240
73,405
165, 814
189, 218
5,241
11,128
6,429
23,772
53,619
12, 378
209, 070
1
2
1
4
10
2
54
29,770
104, 847, 093
112
1
2
14
6
651, 700
6,800
10, 482
80, 605
32, 550
22 123,703
1 5, 240
77
39
7
1
16
6
64
172
37
434, 608
213, 720
38, 427
5,891
92, 834
32, 361
351, 721
943, 836
194, 529
Num-
ber
19, 908
$54,
483
1,
207
1,
267
1,298
4,
2,489
8,
2,154
6,
610
1,
1,379
Total
salary
825, 160
332, 860
068, 900
261,840
878, 140
961,940
746, 835
990, 478
870, 590
952, 400
060, 060
23, 980
1 12, 400
342, 370
30,612
6,714
93, 059
60, 853
34, 663
651, 675
147, 408
24, 772
33 187,930
61 288, 803
54 297,239
32 186,333
2 10. 375
3 16, 289
19 110,513
5 26, 661
3 17, 376
1 5,240
12 69, 263
164, 666
173, 529
5,391
11,128
5.429
24, 672
55, 721
12, 378
370, 485
22
32
1
2
1
4
10
2
64
i,208
96, 052, 988
111
1
2
14
6
22
1
77
38
7
1
16
6
64
170
37
652. 796
6,800
10. 482
81,965
32, 550
126, 263
6, 240
437,418
212.040
38, 427
5, 991
94. 734
32, 361
351, 721
949, 836
195, 789
3 16, 289
19 113,673
5 27,061
3 17, 576
1 5, 240
12 70, 654
22
32
1
2
1
4
10
2
63
24,673
89, 090, 633
164, 666
177.949
5,491
11,128
6,429
26, 372
66, 981
12, 378
362, 010
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntlUUed
1953 actual
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly, daUy,
etc., rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Aerobiologist
Blacksmith...
Cabinetmaker
Captain
Carpenter
Communication and electronic
equipment operator
Electrician
Engineer
Engraver
Fixed industrial equipment oper-
ator
Foreman, ammunition.
Foreman, armament
Foreman, clothing fabrics, leather,
and textiles
Foreman, communications and elec-
tronics .-
Foreman, condition classifier
Foreman, construction and mainte-
nance
Foreman, electrical installation and
maintenance
Foreman, fixed industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation
Foreman, floating plant
Foreman, general (such as glass,
quartz, crystal, plastic, and mo-
tion picture studio work)
Foreman, general equipment and
maintenance
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,420
4 25, 438
10 64, 989
1964 estimate
Foreman, instrumentmaintenance..
Foreman, labor
Foreman, laundry and dry cleaning.
Foreman, machine shop
Foreman, marine maintenance
Foreman, masonry
Foreman, metalwork and process-
ing. -
Foreman, millwright _
Foreman, mobile industrial equip-
ment maintenance and operation..
Foreman, optical work
Foreman, packing and processing...
Foreman, painters and paperhang-
Foreman, patternmaker
Foreman, printing and reproduc-
tion
Foreman, railroad maintenance
Foreman, rubber work
Foreman, steamfitting, plumbing,
and pipefitting..
Foreman, submarine cable techni-
cian
Foreman, warehouseman
Foreman, woodworking
General equipment repairman
Guard
Hot press operator
Insect and rodent controller
Inspector, ammunition and arma-
ment
Inspector, clothing fabrics, leather,
and textiles
Inspector, communications and
electronics
Inspector, construction and main-
tenance
Inspector, electrical installation and
maintenance
Inspector, fixed industrial equip-
ment -
Inspector, general.
Inspector, general equipment
Inspector, machine shop
Inspector, metalwork and process-
ing
Inspector, mobile industrial equip-
ment —
Inspector, optical work
Inspector, railroad maintenance
Inspector, rubber work
Lineman
Machinist
Master, dredges, barges, tugs, tow-
boats, etc
Makeup artist
Mechanics
101 664,058
17 97, 232
105 697,152
32 176,877
64 322,870
166
1, 443, 621
62 346,724
52 315,036
6 32. 531
145 812,091
208
1, 258, 348
94 565,671
124
779, 199
1 5, 494
69 396,525
386
2,271,499
29 170, 436
204, 092
22,547
36
4
162
72
20
934, 326
61, 567
42, 390
404, 004
115,375
359
2, 049, 481
16 94,116
162 887,952
41
1
63
11
225, 693
5,450
378, 674
60, 672
46,258
96 660, 313
3 15, 912
393
2,183,068
145 804,612
200
1, 136, 553
3 18,346
fl 51, 937
7 40,748
123 704,288
9 49, 210
8 38,583
6 32, 488
87 487,448
3
35
66
147
139
2
1
1
11
89
16,636
196, 986
368, 829
799, 236
797, 094
11,440
5,554
5,428
6.5, 391
506, 490
1 6, 365
277
1, 696, 212
Nimi- Total
ber salary
145
$10, 420
19, 926
60, 670
12, 938
816, 111
16 92. 813
136 760,333
46 261,204
59 363,112
187
1, 626. 963
392. 906
315.308
70
50
12 66, 445
141
1
816, 058
5,741
301
1,892,693
140 830,698
182
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,420
2 12, 916
9 62, 094
2 12, 938
136 772,202
16 93, 278
126 708,477
46 261,704
59 364,000
177
1, 582, 102
70 394,381
60 316,661
12 67, 121
138
1
282
812, 427
6,741
1, 789, 406
140 832,600
182
1,162,813 1,165,800
1 5,494 1 5,494
72 418.075
449
2, 700, 336
30 180, 048
44 248,040
3 17, 535
172
1,009,402
15 97, 240
8 48, 046
82 466,907
21 121,614
2, 339, 649
16 94, 116
163 894,435
63 350,864
1 5,450
66 .394,636
20 110,717
8 46, 258
138 809,760
3 16,912
465
2, 613, 678
161 910,773
223
1,276,293
9 52, 777
8 47,601
129 745, 170
9 49, 210
107 574,706
4 21, 964
90 506, 948
7 39, 539
33 189,154
91 498, 849
166 867,506
61 338, 420
168 961,457
2 11,617
1 5, 804
2 10, 670
16 96, 887
108 610,894
5 31, 118
1 6, 666
499
3, 192, 726
69 404,200
436
2, 646, 941
33 198,664
40 223,480
3 18, 460
168
993, 063
15 98, 116
6 37,460
80 456,308
21 121,900
392
2, 324, 250
16 94,116
163 897,839
60 399,384
1 5,450
65 396,114
19 106,681
7 40, 372
129 767,414
3 15,912
466
2, 620, 270
161 911,700
223
1, 277, 300
9 62, 777
8 48, 667
129 745,607
9 49, 210
107 575,700
4 22,000
90 607,252
6 34, 581
33 190,100
91 499, 900
156 867,755
61 339,004
119 945,573
2 11, 683
5,929
10, 940
91,033
1
2
15
108 612, 800
5
1
491
31, 418
6,656
2, 936, 934
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
213
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly, daUy,
etc., rate5— Continued
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above —
Continued
Metalworker and processor
Mobile industrial equipment oper-
ator
Motion picture installation repair-
man -
Photographer.-
Plumber
Pressman
Production estimator
Production expediter
Production planner .,_
Property man —
Rigger
Science artist--
Shipfitter
Storage specialist
Teletype installer and repairman...
Tool, die, gage maker
Transportation officer
Wire chief
Yardmaster -
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Local wage rates __.
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions. .
Foreign countries; United States
rates
Local rates..
Other positions:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Part-time employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries : Local rates
Intermittent employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign coimtries: United States
rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.
NigUtwork differentia!
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Marine ttonus .-.
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 --.
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $101. 979
63 362,264
32
45
64
117
180,420
262, 172
300, 577
664, 127
63,248
92,402
90,992
106, 742
125,901
64.872
5,678
244,505
143,612
242,253
83,974
139,212
42, 556
162,216
526, 380. 960
30.153
27, 650. 301
17
15
19
23
9
1
45
24
43
16
25
407. 963
1.364,812,476
28, 924
103,051.121
340,276
1,181,392,780
11,613
55,471,920
27,160
24, 896, 656
3, 224, 460
4,229
128,733
1,069,896
26, 625
4, 649, 393
40, 209, 273
3, 261, 132
4, 009, 841
6,779,743
155,428
1, 325, 453, 853
1, 392, 904, 633
1,356,622,697
36,281,936
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
29 $165, 924
78 462,454
34
46
87
115
9
17
16
23
27
194, 132
256, 370
817,851
666, 907
53,248
92,402
90,992
129, 057
151,963
57, 221
16,639
270, 718
169, 207
243, 762
86, 098
236, 622
53, 705
154,612
547, 635, 704
30,102
27, 603, 634
381.2.33
1.323,648,862
32, 137
112,584,507
306, 697
1,126,247,013
12,707
57, 589, 778
29, 692
27, 227, 564
2, 799, 807
10,924
316, 680
138,320
32, 010
1,002,118
37,845
4,529,949
24, 437, 614
2, 768, 686
3, 902, 604
4,193,609
66,482
1,265,300,902
1,321,040,902
1,267,429,190
53,611,712
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
29 $167, 223
75 447,904
34
45
84
115
9
17
15
23
27
196, 100
256. 300
484. 245
667,900
.53. 248
92. 402
90.992
129,994
154,312
57,533
16,639
276. 286
169.207
244.700
93. 056
237. 600
64, WO
144, 196
610, 742, 232
29, 987
27, 498. 079
3
60
29
43
17
42
10
361. 778
1.253,536,340
24,636
88,115,265
295, 165
1,082,910,158
12,365
55, 347, 543
29,622
27,163,374
3,461,514
5,223
310,636
139, 747
32, 010
955, 445
37, 845
4,459,797
21,142,770
2, 628, 639
4,028,491
3, 950, 334
1,206,573,626
1, 268, 179, 526
1,220,946,236
47,234,290
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 $7,040
Soil scientist _.- - -
3 $23,040
ns-i 1 . Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineei
1 6,940
Meteorologist - -
2 12,480
3 18,620
Technologist
1 5.940
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3 15,556
1 4,705
1 3,410
1 3,335
QS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
2 8,410
3 11,355
3 10,485
2 6.380
2 6, 140
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 -
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3.230
Total permanent, field
15 62,690
0. 3 1, 172
1. 7 7, 131
1. 3 5, 721
14 81,146
1 6, 121
Deduct:
Lapses . .
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
1.1 4,632
Net permanent, field (average num-
14.3 60,108
230
14.1 80,656
294
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base ..
60,338
80,850
Military Construction, Army Reserve Forces
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
102
68
136
129
136
132
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
Average salary ...
$4,324
GS-fi.4
$4,651
GS-6.8
$4,651
Personal service obligations:
$319. 801
1,221
13,000
$611, 301
2,348
16,000
$600, 732
2.730
15,000
Regular pay in excels of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
334, 022
628,649
618,462
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
333,995
17, 827
86,896
8,914
13,210,161
628, 649
31, 432
110,014
15,716
26, 641, 571
618, 462
36,423
127,481
18,212
27,397,422
02 Travel .
07 Other contractual services .
10 Lands and structures
Total direct obligations
13,667,793
27,427,382
28,198,000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursemcnts
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services.
27
8
10 Other contractual services
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements fi-om other ac-
coimts -
35
13,657,828
27,427,382
28,198.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Field;
General schedule grades;
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,880
1 7,440
I 7,440
1 6,340
7 44,380
3 19, 020
2 12,280
1 5,310
9 47,790
3 16, 565
1 5,310
1 5,310
1 5,310
1 4, 870
11 47.630
9 36. 405
13 47, 680
13 42,316
15 46, 650
7 19, 250
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $1.5.080
2 14,480
1 7, 640
2 12, 280
11 68,740
6 37,040
4 24,360
2 10, 495
13 69, 165
8 41, 230
2 10, 496
2 10. 495
1 .5, 435
2 9. 615
14 61, 620
11 45.120
14 52. 615
15 49. 705
16 60. 800
8 22. 660
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $15,080
2 14,480
1 7,640
2 12,280
11 68,740
6 37,040
4 24,360
2 10, 498
13 69, 155
8 41 230
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment ...
O.S-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, riinsl.rnctinn
Engineer, construction manage-
ment .
2 10, 495
2 10,495
1 5, 436
2 9,616
14 61,620
11 45, 120
14 52, 615
15 49,705
16 50,800
8 22, 560
Tn^pector
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7 Range $4,205 to $4 956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
102 441.065
34 121,264
136 618. 960
7 7.659
136 618. 960
Deduct lapses ._.
4 18 228
Net permanent, field (average
number, average salary).
68 319.801
1,221
13.000
129 611.301
2,348
15. 000
132 600. 732
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
2,730
16,000
01 Personal services
334,022
628, 649
618 465
Army National Guard
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
211
101
305
201
166
357
201
156
357
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .. . ..
$3,852
GS^.9
$3,430
$3,940
GS-6.1
$3,403
$3,939
GS-5.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,403
214
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Army National Guard — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — contlnuefl
Object dassification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con,
Personal service obligations:
Civilian, Federal:
Permanent positions
$774, 269
356, 776
3,027
6,161
$780, 034
541. 000
2. 966
10, 000
.$779 926
541. 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
3.075
1, 140, 233
41, 669, 527
1,334,000
49, 557, 000
1,324.000
Civilian, non-Federal
51, 333 000
Total civilian
42,809,760
82,729,439
50, 891, 000
87, 424. 000
52 667 000
97, 800. 000
Total personal service obligations. . _
125. 539. 199
138. 315. 000
150, 457, 000
Direct Obligations
125, 519, 223
6,021,765
3, 676, 530
150,416
197, 536
233, 022
5, 579, 561
24, 723, 226
2, 042, 808
17, 546
8,274
138,290,000
6. 415. 000
2,507,000
292, 000
318, 000
223, 000
4, 863, 000
46,179,700
2, 667, 000
20, 000
11,300
160. 432. 000
02 Travel - ---
6 838 000
3. 386. 000
04 Communication services --
644 000
358. 000
06 Printing and reproduction
267, 000
5. 183. 000
08 Supplies and materials --
48 494 700
2, 004, 000
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
31,000
15 Taxes and assessments
993, 300
Total direct obligations
167,169,907
201,786,000
218 530 000
Obligatims Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
19, 976
609,415
25, 000
575,000
25 000
08 Supplies and materials
585 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
629, 391
600, 000
610,000
Total obligations
167, 799, 298
202, 386, 000
219,140,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief construction engineer.
OS-13, Range $8,360 to $9,300:
Construction management engineer,
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget analyst
Construction management engineer-
Maintenance analyst
OS-11. Range $6,940 to $0,940:
Architectural engineer
Contract specialist
Position classifier
Program analyst _.
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor
Training specialist (general)
Transportation specialist
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Architectural engineer _.-
Fiscal accountant-
Program analyst
Procurement counsel
Property and supply officer.
Supply distribution officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 ..-
Range .$4,205 to $4,955
Range $3,795 to $4,545
Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to .$3,655.
Range $2,950 to .$3,4.30
Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-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..-
GS-7.
GS-«.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
OS-2.
All personal services, departmental.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17,320
1 7, 040
3 21,120
1 8, 040
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,540
26, 800
5,060
6,935
1 6, 935
1 5, 685
1 5, 436
4
6
19
39
68
45
3
19,230
26,605
78,605
144, 865
234, 640
141, 230
9,210
8,278
208 796,693
7 22, 424
774, 269
3,027
6,161
783, 467
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17,720
7,040
21, 720
8,040
6,940
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
1 6, 640
5 27, 925
5,935
1 6, 060
1 6, 810
1 5, 560
4
14
16
33
68
36
2
19, 480
61. 620
68, 345
126, 156
235, 280
114, .170
6,000
8,456
198
783,616
3,582
198 780,034
2,966
10, 000
793, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$11,550
2 17, 720
1 7, 040
3 21,720
1 8, 040
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
1 6, 540
5 27, 925
5,935
5,060
1
1
1
3
16
14
31
66
38
5,810
6,660
5,060
14, 860
66, 075
59, 505
118, 210
220, 487
120, 320
6,060
11,008
198
rS 1,925
2,000
198 779,025
3,075
783,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $12,158
101 344,618
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $10,000
166 531,000
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $10,000
156 .131 000
Other positions
All personal services, field, Federal--
Civilian non-Federal employees
104 356,776
11,553
41,669,627
159 541,000
12,978
49, 557, 000
159 541,000
13, 656
51,333,000
11,667
42,026,303
13, 137
50,098,000
13,815
51,874,000
42, 809, 760
50,891,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
42, 789, 784
19, 976
50, 866, 000
25, 000
62,632,000
2,5,000
Research and Development, Army
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE -IRMV
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
24, 203
15
23, 037
22,277
60
20,240
20, 002
58
19, 158
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
.$4,699
GS-6.8
.$3. 933
$4, 697
OS-6.8
$3,972
$4,704
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,983
Personal service obligations:
$100,118,786
70.860
429. 526
6.441.425
$91, 124, 244
368, 016
395, 556
4,662,060
$87,088,744
358, 625
394, 242
4, 184, 346
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Total personal service obligations- . -
107.060.597
96,649,865
92,025,957
Direct Obligations
101.134,571
4. 694. 702
1, 828. 503
1,500
396,383
26,395
167,010,855
12. 539, 327
51. 997, 561
39,640,072
1,498
333, 140
90,0.58,914
4, 592. 636
1,936.993
2,100
403, 220
25,000
193,098,622
13, 908. 262
39. 884. 189
47,659.622
940
293, 793
86.963,933
3, 841, 206
1,706,680
2,100
271 000
02 Travel ......
04 Communication services ...
26,000
176, 230, 706
9,699,498
30, 136, 423
37, 930, 729
650
281, 965
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
13 Retimds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence
380, 204, 667
138, 058
391,864,191
119, 370
346,089,890
96,715
Total direct obligations
380, 066. 509
391, 744, 821
345,993,176
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services - .
5, 926, 026
2.262
1.215
16.000
21. 998
.63. 018
34. 345
336
6, 490. 951
2.000
4,000
16. 000
57. 589
50.100
25, 000
360
6. 062, 024
02 Tra%'el
2.000
03 Transportation of things.
4.000
16, 000
07 Other contractual services
41.616
52. 000
09 Equipment
22, 000
360
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
6. 055. 200
6, 646, 000
6, 200, 000
Total obligations ..
386, 121, 709
398, 390, 821
352, 193, 175
ALLOCATION- TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICFLTURE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all cmplovees
289
20
287
222
11
223
136
13l
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 302
GS-6.0
$3,136
CPC-4.2
$4, 498
OS-6.6
.$3. 056
CPC-4.2
$4,590
GS-6.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2. 891
Average grade
CPC-4.0
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
215
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AORicifLTURE — Continued
Average salaries and grades— Continued
$2, 450
$2, 612
01 Personal services:
$1,169,044
58,432
4,649
3,614
$934,607
34, 618
3,329
1,200
$585, 636
20, 960
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2, 104
Payment above basic rates
1 200
Total personal services
1, 235, 739
66,543
7,270
5,728
23,710
1,254
290,376
40,890
116,994
140,497
63
3,853
973,754
73, 700
7,900
8,600
31, 450
1,100
1, 476, 619
11,580
126, 506
243,000
609 800
34,200
4 100
5,600
21 30O
06 Printine and reproduction
.5no
82, 300
Services performed by other agencies-
5,200
75,600
09 Equipment
167 300
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
5,878
4 200
Obligations incurred
1,932,917
143
2,960,087
1,000,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence _ _
1,932,774
2,960,087
1,000,000
ALLOCATION TO ATOMIC ENERGV
COMMISSION
$2, 189, 680
$4,627,117
$3, 600, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
4
1
3
1
1
2
1
Average number of all employees
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 713
GS-6.7
$5,936
GS-9.0
$6,060
GS-9 0
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$9,311
987
22
494
$5,935
6,483
22
$5, 977
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
23
Total personal services .
10,814
4,381
303
1,061
195
11,929,396
1,300
1,728
15
53
11,440
300
220
6,000
200
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
6,867,864
1,280,000
Services performed by otheragencies.
212
300
62
625
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations
11, 949, 216
6,880,388
1, 286, 825
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Total number of permanent positions . - -
9
31
2
33
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all empiGvees -.
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,361
GS-4.7
$2,974
CPC-5.0
.$3, 703
GS-4.9
$2,562
CPC-3.0
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$14,906
1.030
57
$129. 679
10. 215
324
2,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
15.993
55
30
142. 618
10, 560
02 Travel
1.600
8,200
18.481
3,300
645
07 Other contractual services .. --
41
989
912
48
09 Equipment __
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations
18.068
185,394
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
63
4
59
76
6
75
66
3
61
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,684
GS-6.7
$2,760
CPC^.O
$4,779
OS-6.9
$2,830
CPC-4.0
$4,864
GS 7 0
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.\verage salary
01 Personal services:
$253,598
14, 487
988
10,630
$309, 796
19,340
1,175
11,210
Other positions.
10,700
1 095
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
7,000
Total personal services
279, 703
15, 696
5,841
1,157
5.815
91
7.382
84. 269
36, 876
1,872
.341. 521
21. 004
7,770
1,245
6,780
120
10,650
96,583
50.270
2,240
300,640
13, 400
5,000
1 400
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
4 000
9,700
87.984
35,966
1,810
08 Supplies and materials . .
15 Taxes and assessments
438, 702
638, 183
460,000
ALLOCATION TO URRART OF CONORESS
Average number of all employees
11
11
11
01 Personal services: Positions other
$51,902
625
26
357
1.720
5,928
86
869
$51. 762
1,000
25
360
.$55,376
1,000
25
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
360
7,050
07 Other contractual services.
12, 750
200
1,300
08 Supplies and materials...
200
09 Equipment--
1,000
Total obligations
61,413
67,387
65,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
THE NAVY
Total number of permanent positions
179
149
164
156
161
151
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. .
$4,246
GS-7.7
$3,169
$4,480
GS-7.9
$3,240
$4 480
GS-7.9
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,240
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$670, 230
2.410
35, 722
$727,000
3.000
13,000
$696 800
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
2, 200
12,000
Total personal services
708, 362
89, 161
31, 501
45
2, 376, 937
324. 742
12, 763
3,662
743,000
100, 000
40,000
711 000
02 Travel
90,000
03 Transportation of things..
40,000
3, 012, 000
1,100,000
1,000.000
5.000
1, 439, 000
08 Supplies and materials
300 000
09 Equipment- ..-
10.000
10 Lands and structures
5,000
3, 547, 173
6, 000. 000
2, 595, 000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
24, 747
51
23, 551
22, 771
91
20, 740
20,366
79
19, 516
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay m excess of 52-week base...
Pavment above basic rates
$102,236,875
197,698
437, 662
6.491,885
$93, 231, 261
489, 433
403,406
4,689,860
$88,658,902
445, 660
399,664
4, 204, 646
Total personal service obligations- -.
109, 363, 110
98,813,960
93,708,772
Direct Obligations
103, 437, 084
4.871,063
1, 873, 634
9,848
426, 103
92, 323, 009
4,799,090
1, 992, 908
13, 895
441,450
87, 646, 748
3, 980, 006
02 Travel.-..
03 Transportation of things ._
1, 754, 805
9,450
05 Rents and utility services
296, 300
216
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Research and Development, Army— Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
STJMMAHT— eon tinned
Dired 06(iffa<i<ms— Continued
06 Printing and reproduction
$29,460
184,410,695
12, 581, 617
52,526,369
39,832,004
3,725
1,498
338,966
$26, 220
209,113.822
13, 919, 842
41, 226. 171
48,967,792
6,000
940
302, 608
$33,650
182, 641, 706
Services performed by other agencLes-
9,704,698
30,600,107
38, 136, 620
6,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
650
287, 975
Subtotal
400,341,766
138,201
413,122,747
119,370
355, 096, 715
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence — — -
96,715
Total direct obligations
400,203,565
413, 003, 377
365, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
5, 926. 026
2,262
1,216
16,000
21.998
53,018
34,345
336
6,490,961
2,000
4,000
16, 000
67, 689
60, 100
25.000
360
6.062,024
02 Travel
2,000
03 TransDortation of things - .
4,000
16,000
41,616
08 Supplies and materials . -
52,000
22,000
15 Taxes and assessments
360
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
6,065.200
6,646,000
6,200,000
Total obligations .-.
406,268,766
419,649,377
361,200,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEEVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Research analyst -
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Technical director, research and
development, office Quartermas-
ter General
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Civilian chief, medical laboratory. .
Deputy to commanding officer
(chemical and radiological lab-
oratory)
Director of engineering. Signal
Corps
Guided missile reliability coordina-
tor
Technical director, metallurgical
laboratory
Technical director, nonferrous lab-
oratory
nS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Bacteriologist
Ballistician
Biochemist
Biologist—
Biophysicist...
Budget and fiscal officer
Chemist
Comptroller
Contract administrator
Director
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design and development, ,
Engineer, electrical. __
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Food technologist
Harbor master -
Mathematician.
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Micrometeorologist
Packaging technician
Pharmacist
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist
Production specialist
Research analyst ---
Research director
Research psychologist
Scientlflo administrator
Scientist
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1966 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12,000
1 12,200
1 12,200
1 12,000
1 12,600
1 12,200
. 78, 860
36,400
33,400
10.800
10,800
11,050
76,100
10,800
1
11
2
2
8
6
18
6
2
9
1
1
4
3
1
1
11,800
119,300
21,850
22, 600
88,900
66,060
198, 650
65,300
22, 850
99, 960
11,050
11, 050
43, 460
32,660
10,800
11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12,200
1 12, 000
1 12, 600
102. 200
34. 650
44, 450
10,800
10,800
11, 060
21, 600
88,900
21, 600
10, 800
21,850
11.800
22,600
87, 650
22,100
87, 650
10,800
11,300
11,800
120.300
22,100
22. 600
89, 550
66. 650
198. 660
87, 400
22, 850
112,000
11,300
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13,000
I 12.200
1 12,400
1 12,400
1 12, 200
1 12, 800
1 12. 200
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEEVICES — continued
44, 700
34, 650
22, 050
11,050
11.050
4 43, 700
2 21, 850
1 10,800
1 11, 060
32,900
89, 650
21, 600
10,800
10, 800
11,800
21,600
88, 650
22,100
7
1
1
1
11
2
2
7
6
18
7
1
10
1
77, 600
11,050
11.650
11,800
121,560
22, 350
23.050
78. 400
67, 300
203,160
76, 600
11.300
113,000
11,300
3 32, 900
2 22. 050
1 11. 050
1 10, 800
43, 700
90, 650
10,800
11,050
21, 850
11,800
21, 600
89,800
22,600
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Anatomist
Attorney adviser
Auditor -
Bacteriologist .-
Ballistician
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
Cartographer
Chemist
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Deputy comptroller
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design and development
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, marine
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Food teclmologist
Information officer
Legal adviser.-
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Microbiologist
Paclsaging technician
Pathologist
Pharmacologist
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist
Price analyst
Production specialist
Psychologist..
Psychophysiologlst
Radiobiologist
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Scientific administrator
Scientist
Statistician
Teclmoiogist
Training instructor
Transportation requirements
analyst
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accoimtant
Administrative officer
Attorney .--
Attorney adviser
Bacteriologist
Ballistician.
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
Budget and fiscal officer
Chemist
Comptroller
Construction superintendent.
Contract administrator
Contract specialist
Desigiier, clothes
Dietician
Electronic scientist
Embaimer
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, safety
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
Fisheries specialist .-
Food teclmologist
Illustrator
Maintenance program planner
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Microbiologist
Military analyst
Organization and methods exammer.
Num- Total
ber salary
2
1
1
1
4
1
5
3
1
1
16
1
1
1
6
16
1
5
2
21
16
22
25
1
12
9
1
1
1
1
$19, 200
9,600
9,600
9,600
39, 200
9,600
48,200
29, 400
10. 200
9.600
167. 000
9,800
9.600
9,800
58, 200
154,200
10,000
49, 000
20,200
204, 800
157.200
223. 800
245, 400
9,600
118, 200
87, 200
9,600
10, 000
10, 000
9,600
4 38,800
3 29, 200
6 51,000
1
2
6
12
13
5
1
1
1
1
1
6
4
3
2
1
2
1
10, 000
20,000
48,200
118,800
128,200
48,800
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,800
10,000
67,600
38,600
29,400
19, 400
9.600
19, 800
9,600
9.600
60.560
76.840
8.660
42, 200
138, 360
33,840
61,960
34,640
8,360
17,120
445, 720
8,360
8,560
1954 estimate 1956 estimate
8,360
17, 620
8,660
110. 680
17,120
160.640
42, 800
163, 225
103, 120
248,640
8,660
186, 320
197, 280
128,000
330, 440
8,360
33,440
26,080
60,320
394,920
381,000
8,360
25,880
8,360
9,160
36.040
8,360
8,660
101,720
33, 440
161, 640
34,840
8,660
26,280
Num- Total
ber salary
$19, 400
9,800
9,800
9,600
85,000
9,800
48,600
29,800
20,200
9,600
148, 200
10, 000
9,800
9,800
68,800
155, 400
10,200
59,000
20,200
196, 200
157,400
224, 000
295, 600
9,800
109, 400
98, 000
19, 400
10, 200
10. 200
9,600
10. 000
39, 200
39,000
61, 400
20,000
10,200
19,600
48.800
129,400
138, 400
49, 200
9,600
9,800
9,800
10,200
76, 800
28,800
19,800
29,000
9,600
9,800
9.800
1 9, 600
6
9
2
5
19
4
9
4
1
51,160
77,240
16, 920
42,600
164,440
34. 040
76,840
36,240
8,660
Num- Total
ber salary
52
1
1
1
1
2
448. 520
8,360
8,760
8,760
8,660
17,920
13 111,880
19
5
24
13
29
2
23
21
16
49
3
3
8
46
48
2
3
1
1
4
1
1
13
3
19
3
1
3
162, 240
43, 400
204, 040
112,080
263,240
16,920
196, 680
180,960
128,600
416,840
8,660
25,080
26,880
69,080
398, 960
409, 480
17,320
26,280
8,660
9,360
35,040
8,360
8,660
111.080
26.680
162, 840
26,280
8,660
26,480
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
217
DETAIL OF PBESONAI. SBBVICKS^-COntinued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Packaging technician.
Pathologist -
Personnel director
Personnel ofEcer
Pharmacologist —
Photographer _ __.
Physical science officer.
Physicist
Physiologist
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst—
Property and supply officer
Psychophysiologist
Publications writer
Research analyst
Research psychologist...
Safety director
Scientific administrator
Scientist
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Supply officer _
Technologist.
Training instructor
Veterinarian
03-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Anthropologist
Architect
Assistant comptroller
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Automotive specialist
Bacteriologist
Ballistician
Biochemist
Biologist-
Biophysicist __
Budget and fiscal officer _
Budget officer
Chemist
Contract specialist
Designer, clothes
Editor
Electronic scientist
Employee utfiization oflScer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, biological
Engineer, chemical..
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, desigii and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, production...
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
E.xecutive secretary, Board of Civil
Service Commission Examiners. ..
Fiscal officer
Food technologist
Geographer
Historian
Information and editorial specialist..
Information officer
Inspector
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Librarian
Lithographer
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist-.
Microbiologist
Military analyst
Military intelligence research ana-
lyst
Mycologist
Organization and methods examiner.
Orthopedic technologist
Packaging technician
Patent examiner
Pathologist
Personnel olScer
Pharmacologist
Physical science officer
Physicist.
Physiologist
1953 actual
Nam- Total
ber salary
$34,640
25,880
17,320
25,080
25,080
8,300
60.320
466, 440
51,960
8,360
25,080
1
1
5
10
1
2
1
1
5
1
7
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
I
1
14
2
8
2
1
1
1
43
1
1
1
40
1
2
29
6
1
30
19
23
4
1
31
16
97
S4
3
3
79
82
9,160
8,360
42,200
84,000
8,660
17,620
8,560
8,360
43,000
8,360
60,120
8,960
8,360
22,120
7,040
15,080
7,440
7,240
7,040
7,440
7,040
7,240
102, 160
14,680
67,320
15,280
7,040
7,240
7,240
312, 620
7,040
7,440
7,240
288,000
7,040
14,680
206,660
36,000
7,040
214,400
141, 760
164,520
28,560
7,240
224,840
118,440
714,880
386,360
22,620
22,120
573,100
589,600
1
12
4
14,280
7,240
86,880
29,160
7,040
22,320
29,760
7,240
14,280
7,240
14, 280
7,040
14,280
29,360
8.040
157, 280
7,440
205,120
22,120
14,680
8,560
22,320
50.880
14. 480
22,320
7,240
21,720
36.400
29,960
35,400
709, 440
60,680
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$35, 240
17,720
17,520
25,480
25,380
8,360
52,720
528,360
68,680
25,480
8.560
8,560
9,160
8.360
25,080
91,960
8,760
17,520
25,680
8,660
43,600
8,360
61,760
8,960
8,360
3 22,520
3 22, 520
1 7,640
1 7,«0
1 7,440
7,440
101, 760
14,680
36,000
16,480
7,040
7,240
344,880
14,080
7.640
14,280
291,400
7,240
14.680
209. 360
36.400
7.240
216, 800
120,840
149.440
14,280
7,240
241,120
119,640
706,800
445, 280
22,720
29,560
563,620
631,600
7,040
14,280
1 7,440
9 65, 960
5 36, 800
7,040
22.920
30,560
7,240
14. 480
7.240
14.680
7.240
14,680
29,560
8.040
166. 520
7.640
207.520
22.720
14.880
8.760
22.520
59.620
14,680
22,920
7,240
22,120
36, 800
37,200
36,000
686,320
51, 080
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $62,160
8,760
25,680
34,140
8.560
61.280
475, 240
60,720
25,680
8,760
8,760
9,160
8.660
34.040
93,560
17,120
3
1
4
1
10
1
25,880
8,660
3^ 240
8,660
86,200
9,160
2 14, 280
14.880
7,640
7,640
36.800
15,080
14,880
22,720
7,040
7,640
7,440
360. 360
7.240
7.640
14.680
286.960
14.280
7.240
204,320
36,600
25 182,600
12 93,680
19 137,560
1 7,240
2
32
17
76
67
3
4
77
78
2
2
1
7
5
14,480
236,880
128,280
572. S40
413,280
23,120
29,960
669. 420
674. 240
14. 080
14.480
7,440
62,680
37,600
7,040
29,960
61, 680
7,440
14.880
7.040
14.680
7.240
14.680
29,560
8.040
23 166,120
29 216,960
4 29.760
2 14. 680
8,760
15, 080
44,240
21,920
29.960
7,040
6 36, 600
6 44,840
6 36, 200
67 424,480
6 37, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVicES — contlnned
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
G& 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Position classifier
Price analyst
Production specialist..
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer..
Psychologist -.
Psychophysiologist
Publications officer
Publications writer
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Safety director
Sanitation officer..
Scientist
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Technologist
To.\icologist
Training instructor
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst
Visual aids specialist
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant ..
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Aerobiologist
Agronomist .-
Architect-.
Art director
Attorney...
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Ballistician
Biochemist
Biologist
Botanist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Chemist
Contract specialist
Designer, clothes
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Dietician
Draftsman
Economist
Editor....
Electronic mechanic
Electronic scientist
Embalmer.
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, biological
Engineer, ceramic
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment ,
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general...
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, marine..
Engineer, material..
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, production
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Executive secretary. Board of Civil
Service Commission Examiners...
Fire chief
Fiscal officer
Food technologist
Geographer
Historian
Hotel manager
Information and editorial specialist.
Information and educational spe-
cialist
Inspector
Instrumentmaker
Investigator
Legal adviser
Librarian
Maintenance program planner
Marine inspector
Mathematician
Medical officer __
MetaUurgist
Meteorologist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
4
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
2
7
20
1
$28,160
7,240
14,080
7,240
7,240
22,320
7,040
7,440
14.280
49,680
140,040
7,040
2
1
1
10
1
1
19
1
14,280
7,440
7,040
72,000
7,040
7,440
139, 760
7,640
16, 080
22,120
73,280
18,020
48.920
5,940
12,680
12,680
5,940
18.620
19.420
6,940
190,940
18.420
133. 680
64.660
6.940
12.080
12,280
415, 920
11,880
18,620
77, 220
18,220
12,680
6.340
12.080
6.940
252.480
11.880
18. 020
30.700
197.220
116,260
13,080
23,960
188,540
184,400
38,040
98,240
1 5,940
64 335,760
97 605,380
176
1,094,640
107 661,580
12, 080
79,620
11,880
54,860
776,640
422,400
6,140
29,900
48,920
24,760
12,280
2
13
2
9
127
70
1
5
6,940
6,940
6,940
25,360
19,020
12,880
5,940
18,420
5,940
30,100
18,220
6,140
3
1
2
47
2
44
6
18,620
6,140
12,080
283,380
12,280
271,760
38,440
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $28,560
2
1
1
3
1
1
2
8
13
1
1
3
1
1
7
1
1
20
1
1
2
3
14,280
7,240
7.440
22. 320
7.040
7,640
14, 480
66, 720
94,520
7,040
7,040
21, 320
7,640
7,040
51, 080
7,040
7,440
147, 800
7,640
7,040
16, 480
22,120
10 61, 600
6 30, 100
12 74, 660
12,880
12,880
6,940
18, 820
19,620
18, 620
204, 420
18,620
123,600
55,660
6,140
12,480
64
395, 760
65
402, 700
4
23,960
1
6,140
3
18,620
4
26,160
13
78,220
13
79,220
13,080
6,340
6,940
6,940
256,480
24,360
31,100
192. 740
112,120
13,080
24,160
220,440
216, 700
38,640
93,700
1 6,140
57 367,180
97 613,980
161
1,014,340
120 774,780
2 12,480
9 65, 660
2 12,080
9 65, 860
777, 440
420,260
126
30,300
49,720
31,100
12,680
1 6,140
6,940
26,360
19,020
12,880
3 18, 620
18,020
18,420
6,140
17,820
19,020
12,480
268,360
12,280
276, 160
32, 100
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $28,760
2
1
1
4
1
1
2
10
9
14,480
7,040
7,440
29,960
7,040
7,640
14,680
71,400
64,760
2
1
1
8
1
1
29
1
1
2
3
6
6
11
14, 480
7,640
7,040
68,920
7,240
7,641.'
214,160
7,840
7,040
16,480
22,720
36,240
36,440
69,140
2
1
3
2
3
12
3
13.080
5.940
19.220
14.080
19. 220
76.280
IS, 820
56,460
55.960
12,480
13,080
6,540
6,140
6,140
269,480
3 18, 620
6 31,600
32 194,080
17 100,680
24,660
227,380
201,680
39.240
101,040
66 356.240
75 480.300
157
1,002,380
112 750,640
1 6,340
8 60, 620
12, 080
66,460
849,040
402,900
2
9
136
65
4 23, 760
7 44, 380
7 43, 580
4 24, 660
6,940
32,100
26,560
13,280
18,820
18,420
18,820
6,340
17,820
12, 880
2
46
2
44
5
12,480
277,600
12,280
278,360
32,100
218
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Research and Development, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule ^ades — Continued
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Microbiologist --
Microscopist
Military analyst -
Military intelligence research
analyst ---
Motion picture casting officer..
Motion picture specialist..-
Museum curator
Mycologist —
Organization and methods examiner
Orthopedic technologist...
Parasitologist -.
Patent examiner
Pathologist
Persomiel officer..
Pharmacologist...
Photographer
Physical science officer
Physicist -.-
Physiologist
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst.
Property and stock control officer..
Property disposal officer
Psychologist-
Psychophysioloffist
Publications editor
Publications oflicer
Publications writer..
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Sanitation officer
Scientist
Statistician
Superintendent
Supply officer
Technologist
Testing specialist
Training instructor.
Transportation officer
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst
Visual aids specialist
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Chemist
Designer, clothes
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards
Engineering aid
Entomologist.
Geographer
Inspector
Instrumentmaker
Lubrication specialist
Mathematician
Military analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Photographer
Physicist
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Purchasing officer.
Superintendent
Supply officer
Technologist
Transportation research analyst. . .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer..
Animal husbandryman
Artillery instrument specialist
Artist
.\ttomey
.attorney adviser
Auditor
Automotive specialist.
Bacteriologist
Ballistician
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist - -
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num-
ber
4
2
1
Total
salary
$24, 960
12, 480
6,140
5,940
5,940
6,640
5,940
41,680
6,340
12,680
5,940
11,880
20, 820
18,620
6,140
5,940
256, 190
37,240
30, 100
12, 680
107,320
5,940
6,340
6,140
18, 220
5,940
12,480
12,280
25,360
66, 140
74,480
13,280
6,140
6,140
24, 160
97, 840
5,940
12, 280
75,080
19,420
18, 020
6,340
5,940
6,140
5,750
17, 626
35, 250
39, 626
11,250
6,000
17, 000
6,600
6,625
5,626
33,626
5,600
16, 876
5,750
5,625
22, 625
22, 625
6,626
5,500
6,125
11,125
6,875
6,500
16, 750
6,500
6,600
6,760
5,500
11, 600
6,125
5,760
5,625
6,600
84, 960
47,790
69, 030
6,310
6,060
10,120
6,186
10, 995
10, 746
5,310
421, 200
16, 430
193, 290
66,660
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $25,360
2 12, 680
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
6,140
6,540
6,140
30, 300
6,640
12,880
6,140
12, 080
27, 760
18, 220
6,340
6,140
268, 490
43, 580
30, 900
12, 880
108, 720
5,940
6,340
18, 420
6,940
12, 6R0
12, 280
24, 360
72, 080
92, .500
13. 280
6,140
6
13
2
2
12
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
5
7
2
1
3
1
1
1
6
1
3
1
1
4
4
30,300
81, 020
12, 080
12, 280
76,880
6,740
18, 020
6,340
6,940
6,140
6. 876
17, 760
29, 250
40, 376
11, 500
6,125
17, 260
6,500
5,750
5,760
34, 375
5,625
17, 250
6,875
6,750
23, 075
23, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $43,580
3 18, 820
1 6, 340
6,625
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
14
10
14
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
85
3
33
9
11,375
6,250
6,625
16, 875
6,625
5,626
6,875
6,625
11, 760
6,250
5,875
5,750
6,500
72, 965
52, 725
73, 965
5,435
6, 185
10, 120
5, 310
11,120
10, 995
5, 435
451, 976
16, 805
177, 730
47,040
1 6, 140
1 6, 740
6 30, 700
1 6, 540
3 19, 020
1 6, 140
27, 760
6,940
6, 340
6,140
261, 790
44, 180
24, 760
13, 080
110, 320
6,140
6,640
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES continued
24, 760
5,940
13, 080
12, 280
24, 660
96,440
82, 220
13. 480
6,340
24. 960
81, 220
12. 280
12, 480
112, 320
6,940
12, 080
6, 540
1 5, 940
1 5,940
6,000
18. 000
29. 700
62, 125
11,750
6, 250
45, 600
5,625
5, 875
5,875
35. 126
5,750
23, 126
6,875
11,375
23, 200
17, 500
1 5, 760
11,625
6,750
22,745
6,750
5, 750
6,000
5,500
6,375
6,000
11,375
5,600
13
68,405
11
36, 545
68, 160
5,560
5,310
10,120
6,43tf
5,43 6
11.24 6
21
6,56 0
114,88 5
3
17.05 6
22
8
1
117,46 6
42,85 5
6,06 0
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Botanist
Budget analyst .-
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Cartographer
Chemist-
Contract specialist
Designer, clothes
Director
Draftsman —
Economist
Editor
Electronic mechanic.
Electronic scientist
Embalmer —
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, biological
Engineer, ceramic
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civU
Engineer, communication
Engineer, construction
Engineer, desigii and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, materia!
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural..
Engineering aid
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Film distribution officer
Fiscal officer ..-
Food technologist
Geographer
Geologist
Hematologist...
Hotel manager
Information and editorial specialist .
Illustrator .-.
Industrial specialist
Inspector --
Instrument maker
Interpreter
Investigator
Legal adviser
Legal editor
Librarian
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Microbiologist
Military intelligence research an-
alyst
Mortician
Motion picture studio manager
Museum administrator
Mycologist
Nutritionist
Organization and methods exam-
iner-
Orthopedic technologist
Pathologist
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel research technician
Pharmacologist...
Photographer
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist-
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer.. .
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and stock control officer-.
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer...
Psychologist
Psychophysiologist
Publications editor
Publications officer
Publications writer
Purchasing officer
Records administrator
Research analyst
Re-^earch psychologist...
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst-.
Scientist
Security and intelligence officer
Security officer
Num-
ber
1
1
3
1
4
1
16
1
2
10
40
1
14
4
7
4
1
1
30
30
69
2
88
117
186
1
93
1
2
18
141
76
2
6
5
3
16
1
Total
salary
$6, 185
5,060
15, 665
6,310
21,116
526, 680
16,180
36, 295
6,060
80, 025
6.185
10, 995
61, 850
214, 400
5,185
74, 340
20, 240
35, 420
20, 490
6,060
6.186
159, 300
169, 575
318, 790
10. 495
466. 280
641. 160
, 016, 346
501, 270
5,060
10, 120
93, 455
759. 990
398, 250
10, 120
25, 800
25,800
15, 930
82, 085
6,186
1954 estimate
21
1
4
3
2
6
2
3
6
14
4
148
11
13
1
1
11
2
3
2
2
1
3
4
1
3
3
1
7
9
3
2
7
25,925
10, 370
16, 305
6,185
5,060
25,800
10, 370
16,180
65, 785
48, 415
6,810
10, 370
15, 180
16, 180
68, 655
389, 200
120. 305
10. 370
15, 655
5,185
5,185
6, 185
5,060
15.680
10. 370
111.610
6.310
20. 490
16, 806
10,245
30, 985
10, 370
15. 325
26. 300
73. 216
20, 615
785, 880
56. 660
66. 905
6.060
5,310
66, .535
10, 370
16. ISO
10. 245
10. 995
6. 435
15, 180
21, 365
5.310
15.655
16. 930
6.810
36. 295
46. 640
16. 430
10, 120
35, 795
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
$5, 310
10, 120
......
"$5,'i85
1
4
103
5,435
21,615
638,245
1
4
88
5,060
22, 115
464, 135
7
37. 170
8
43, 106
22
I
116.445
5,310
11,120
51, 100
217, 145
15
4
7
4
1
1
36
30
61
2
87
113
184
96
1
2
18
142
81
3
5
9
3
22
78, 776
20, 490
36, 046
20, 866
6,185
6.310
182, 726
152. 986
335. 410
10, 745
452, 160
608, 780
997, 640
497, 100
6,185
10, 245
94. 966
738, 395
412,115
15. 306
26, 050
46.665
16, 055
114, 445
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
19
1
2
5,186
26, 6,50
10. 620
15,680
5,310
31,860
10, 620
16, 305
56, 536
49, 290
10, 495
10, 120
15, 430
53, 975
367, 655
121,556
10,620
15,930
1 6, 060
3 16, 930
2 10, 620
19
1
5
3
2
98.640
5.436
26, 050
15, 930
10. 370
31.360
6,060
3
7
18
6
142
8
14
1
1
U
2
3
2
2
1
3
5
1
3
3
1
9
13
3
2
6
1
1
15, 556
36, 920
94, 705
26, 050
739, 470
42, 230
73. 090
5. 185
6.435
67. 285
10. 620
16, 430
10, 495
11.246
6. .560
1.5. 180
26, 675
5.435
15, 806
16, 306
5,810
46.790
67. 655
16.680
10. 370
31, 110
5,185
5,186
10
4
7
4
1
1
28
23
67
2
77
102
178
91
1
2
15
142
80
3
5
11
1
19
2
2
3
8
58
18
3
3
1
2
2
13
1
1
2
2
3 16, i
8 42,!
15
4 21, a
127 676.!
6 32.:
16
1
1
7
2
3
2
2
1
3
6
1
3
3
1
10
13
3
2
6
1
1
1.746
,370
,685
.180
1,360
.,660
i,680
,180
.,810
,100
.,406
i,065
1,620
,860
;,310
i,310
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
219
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Shop superintendent _._
Small business specialist
Specification writer _
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Technologist
Testing specialist
Training instructor
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst
Visual aids specialist
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965-
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,610-
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655-
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430-
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230-
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,566 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490-
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230 - -
CPC-3. Range $2,532 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions established by Public Law
313:
Associate technical director, ballis-
tics, research laboratory
Chief, biological, research and de-
velopment. Camp Detrick -
Chief, scientific adviser to chief chem-
ical corps - - - -
Chief scientist, Evans Signal Lab-
oratory
Chief scientist, office advanced re-
search, Durham _ _
Director of Research, SCEL
Technical director of research (com-
mimicable and parasitic diseases)-. .
Te<;hnical director of research (pre-
ventive neuropsychiatry and psy-
chology)
Technical director, SCEL
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$5,060 and above:
Foreman, general
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than$5,060 __
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $6,060 or above;
Cabinetmaker
Carpenter
Electrician
Foreman, ammimition
Foreman, armament-
Foreman, construction and main-
tenance
Foreman, electrical installation and
maintenance
Foreman, fixed industrial equip-
ment maintenance and operation.
Foreman, general
Foreman, general, equipment and
maintenance
Foreman, instrument maintenance -
Foreman, labor
Foreman, machine shop _.
Foreman, metalwork and process-
ing
Foreman, millwright
Foreman, mobile industrial equip-
ment maintenance and operation.
Foreman, painters and paper-
hangers...
Foreman, patternmaker.
Foreman, steamfitting, plimibing,
and pipefitting
Foreman, woodworking
General equipment repairman
Inspector, communications and
electronics...
Inspector, fixed industrial equip-
ment
Inspector, machine shop
Inspector, metalwork and process-
ing
Inspector, mobile industrial equip-
ment
Machinist ._
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 060
1 6, 060
2 10, 246
20 111,200
1
3
18
1
5
2
267
5,060
15, 555
95, 580
5,560
16, 055
25, 925
10, 620
1,286,790
1,911
8, 541, 105
691
2, 361, 345
1,769
6, 629, 620
1,720
6, 044, 080
2,465
7, 836, 185
886
2, 528, 660
40 106,880
34, 705
32, 175
108, 220
146, 600
7
7
28
40
323
1,084,660
212 666,288
11 32,090
62 166, 762
6 14, 800
14,000
14,000
15,000
13,500
15,000
13,600
1 14,000
1 15,000
1 13,500
1 5, 170
323
2 10. 440
3 16, 893
130 789,160
4 20. 862
5 27, 872
18 111,822
29 160,672
6 34, 863
1 6, 826
1 7. 571
5 29, 126
1 5, 160
26 151,605
12
13
70, 113
74,838
21 116,183
10, 381
17, 152
10, 480
11, 161
6,240
5,240
15, 475
5,533
2 10, 441
27 147, 632
Total
salary
$5, 185
5,060
10, 495
99, 016
6,185
16, 806
106, 576
5.686
16, 555
26, 300
10, 870
, 246, 100
, 604, 130
, 266, 935
763, 405
231,640
,265
6, 926, 650
808
2, 284, 860
37 99, 220
7 35, 890
8 36, 576
27 106, 220
40 148,930
324
1, 112, 560
208 652,762
11 32,970
62 168,632
5 12, 520
Num-
ber
1
1
2
19
1
3
20
1
3
5
2
255
1,
1,605
5
1,604
14, 000
14.000
15,000
13,600
16.000
13, 500
Num-
ber
1
1
2
17
1
3
18
1
3
3
2
221
1,
1,626
7,
535
2,
1,511
5,
1,463
785
6
6
16
46
284
196
10
42
4
1 14, 000
1 15,000
1 13,500
1 6,320
89
1,084.547
2
3
109
4
5
10,440
15,997
667, 613
20, 862
27,872
18 113,258
27 151,002
34.863
5,825
7,571
29,126
5,264
26 159, 229
13
13
75.533
74, 838
21 116, 183
9,485
16,902
16, 325
11,161
6,240
5,825
6,240
15, 933
5,633
2 10, 441
29 168,092
Total
salary
$6. 310
6,185
10. 745
89, 550
5,310
16, 180
96, 745
6,810
16, 930
16. 680
10, 120
000, 415
102, 730
100, 275
385, 620
687, 160
272.916
I, 200, 810
88, 820
26, 135
23. 126
63. 205
169. 640
990, 400
620, .604
30, 780
114,312
10,100
14, 000
14,000
15,000
13,500
15.000
13. 500
1 15,000
1 13, 500
1 6, 470
322
1,243,476
2 10, 440
6 26. 629
92 661. 098
4 20, 862
5 27, 872
13 78, 875
27 146,297
6 35. 065
1 5, 825
1 7, 671
5 29, 126
2 10, 628
27 169, 301
13
13
76,123
74. 838
10, 589
17. 442
16, 430
11,461
5,240
6,240
15, 933
6,633
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
2 10,441
28 152,980
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates —
Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 or above— Con.
Num
ber
2
14
8
- Total
salary
$11,262
78, 566
42,494
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $10,617
24 130, 8.68
8 42, 494
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $27, 149
38 204,822
8 42,494
1 5, 845
1 6,032
12 66,612
Mobile mdustrial equipment oper-
ator .
Plumber.
1 6,032
12 64, 537
1 6,072
7,995
30,831,911
1 6,032
11 60,277
Tool, die, gage maker
Unit organization specialist
Equivalent to less than $5,060.
6,814
26,483,697
5,701
22, 129, 891
Total permanent, field
24,203
106, 224, 248
1,181
6, 105, 462
22, 277
98, 436, 454
2,097
7,312,210
20,002
88, 839, 294
902
1, 760, 650
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
23,018
100,111,511
4 7, 275
70,860
429, 526
6, 222, 365
145, 393
52, 117
21, 550
20,173
91,088,904
7 35, 340
368,015
395, 656
4, 467, 087
128, 492
44,500
21, 971
19,093
87, 049, 404
7 39, .340
358, 626
394, 242
4,000,525
119, 800
45,400
18,621
Foreign countries: United States
rates
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowances.
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
107, 060, 597
96, 549, 865
92, 025, 957
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations..
101, 134, 671
5,926,026
90,068,914
6,490,951
85,963,933
6,062,024
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AORICCLTCRE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Chemist _
1 $5,940
1 5,940
1 5,060
1 6, 186
1 4, 330
1 4, 045
1 3. 536
2 6, 750
1 3, 430
1 2, 712
Entomologist
1
$6,140
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chemist
Entomologist
2
2
10, 120
9,036
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 -.
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 ..
1
5
2
3,410
17, 075
5,980
GS-t. Range .$3,176 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
13
2.8
0.3
3.7
61,760
9,960
1,629
24, 369
11 46,927
1 5, 359
Deduct:
Lapses _.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts .
Add jiortion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account-
0. 7 8. 069
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number net salary)
13.6
64,640
241
10.7 49,&37
163
Regular pay hi excess of 62-week base.. .
-MI jiersonal services, departmental.
64,781
49,800
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chemist
1
2
1
7
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
10
4
4
1
1
8.360
17.120
8.660
51,680
7,640
36. 400
7.040
7,040
14.280
6,940
6,940
5.940
19. 020
63, 800
26, 760
24,660
5,940
6,940
1 8, 360
2 17,520
1 8, 560
7 61,080
1 7,640
5 36, 400
Entomologist
Forester .
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Chemist...
Engmeer
Entomologist
Food technologist
Pathologist
Physicist
1 7,240
GS-11. Range $.6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Agent
1 6, 940
Analytical statistician
Chemical engmeer
6 37, 840
7 42, 380
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
Chemist
Engineer.. .
Entomologist.
Forester .
Pathologist
2 11,880
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1 5, 935
Physicist.
3
1
1
11
5
1
18,420
5,810
6,185
57, 285
27,800
6,060
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant...
Chemical engmeer
Chemist... ._ ,. ...
16 79. 026
3 17. 305
1 6,060
Entomologist
Forester
220
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Research and Development, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE— continued
Field— Continued
General schedule ^ades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
her salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 060
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
1 5, 310
29 129, 196
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
2 10, 995
36 168, 380
1 4,296
38 139, 966
28 96, 180
39 123, 210
24 68, 480
12 30, 400
6 18. 575
1 3,440
2 6,268
5 15, 270
4 11, 728
5 13, 710
4 9,800
OR 7 "Ranpp $4 205 to $4 955
OS "i R\ngp $3 410 to $4 160
37 133, 645
23 79,025
24 76, 440
8 22, 640
3 7,900
4 15, 240
3 9,600
2 6,688
2 6,300
6 13, 720
5 13,080
3 7,836
OR ^ Ttingp $'' 950 to £3 430
OR 1 " ■Ra.iiep $■> 500 to S"^ 980
Cralts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680 _-.
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-!. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
276 1, 168, 391
36. 9 141, 670
0. 7 2, 040
10.4 44,840
25.5 134,663
211 914,314
19.8 79,044
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Portion of salaries shown above paid
4.1 26,638
13.8 76,238
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account-
Net permanent, field (average num-
253,5
1, 104, 504
45,841
9,187
3,404
4,408
1,071
681
1,962
200.9
884,970
34,618
Other positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment above basic rates:
3,166
700
500
Additional pay for service abroad
1, 170, 968
923, 954
1, 235, 739
973, 754
ALLOCATION TO DEPAEIMENT 01
COMMERCE
Field: General schedule grades: GS-9.
Range $5,060 to $5,810: Bacteriologist....
1 $5, 810
1 $5, 936
1 $6, 060
ALLOCATION TO DEPAKTMENT OF HEALTH,
WELFAKE, AND EDUCATION
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Scietist
1 $7, 240
2 7, 820
1 2. 950
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430- --
4 18, 010
1 2,780
Deduct lapses -
Net permanent, field (average num-
3 15, 230
Other positions: Temporary employ-
$1,030
70
1,030
15,300
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chemist
1 $7, 440
1 5, 185
1 5,435
2 6,945
3 10,325
1 3,270
2 5.000
1 2, 750
1 $7, 440
1 5,310
1 5, 560
2 7, 195
3 10, 565
2 6,300
1 2,600
1 2,830
1 $7, 640
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Bacteriologist
1 5,685
GS-5. Range $3 410 to $4,160
2 7,445
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,665
2 7,070
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3, 030
1 2, 580
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^ Range $2,760 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
12 46,350
12 47, 700
8 33,460
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Con thiued
Num- Total
ber salary
1.6 $6,209
Num- Total
ber salary
6. 2 $20, 734
Num- Total
her salary
1.4 $7,710
Net permanent, field (average num-
10.4 40,141
673
18
167
711
6.8 26,966
420
6.6 26,740
Other positions;
200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pa>'ment above basic rate^: Overtime
135
200
100
41, 710
27,721
26,040
ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CON<^RESS
Field' Other positioiLS .. ..
$51,902
$51,762
$55,375
National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, Army
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
0 bject classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
23
19
20
20
20
20
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,444
GS^.2
$3,723
$3,444
GS-4.2
$3,723
$3,444
GS-4.2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,723
01 Personal services:
Permanpnf. position.';
$67,420
260
$68,880
272
215
$68,880
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
276
Total personal services
02 Travel
67,680
436
219
270
19,063
12, 076
198
69, 367
600
160
313
23, 175
6,158
237
69, 156
600
150
04 Communication services
313
07 Other contractual services
25, 725
08 Supplies and materials
3,815
241
99,942
100,000
100,000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-7 Range $4,205 to $4,955
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8, 660
2 7,965
3 10, 480
7 23, 666
8 25, 000
1 3,723
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8. 910
1 4,420
2 7, 195
8 26,840
6 18,065
1 3,723
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8, 660
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 .-.
1 4, 645
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
2 7,320
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
8 26, 840
GS-3 Range $2 950 to $3,230
6 18, 065
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
tban$6,060
1 3,723
23 79, 493
3,7 12,073
20 69, 153
0.1 273
20 69, 153
Deduct lapses _
0. 1 273
Net permanent, field (average num-
19.3 67,420
260
19.9 68,880
272
215
19.9 68,880
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
276
01 Personal services .
67, 680
69,367
69, 166
Operation and Maintenance, Alaska Communication System
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
435
4
404
454
10
452
462
2
450
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$3,829
GS-4.3
$5,036
$3,629
GS-4.3
$6, 172
$3,529
GS^.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$5,172
DEPAKTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
221
OBLIGATIONS ET OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$1. 518. 683
24, 680
6,074
244. 127
$1, 742. 064
62. 156
6.661
249. 716
$1. 792. 003
14, 934
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
6,919
249, 716
Total personal services
02 Travel -
1, 793. 464
165. 184
144. 979
720. 353
245. 899
6.793
263. 655
610. 780
485. 852
40
4.791
2. 060, 597
178,015
292, 979
782,549
265, 108
23, 625
2. 219. 193
497. 889
5, 114. 495
2,06.3.572
120, 446
112.875
04 Communication services —
866. 490
267. 790
06 Printiu'^ and reproduction
23.625
155.618
08 Supplies and materials
482.110
09 Equipment -
423. 523
15 Taxes and assessments
6.651
7.961
Total direct obligations ..
4, 331, 790
308
11,440.001
4, 524. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
Obligations incurred
4.332,098
11.440.001
4, 524. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney - .-
Comptroller
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer, electronic.
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Communication officer _.
Engineer, electronic
Fiscal officer
Procurement officer
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Engineer, electronic
Personnel officer
QS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Engineer, electronic
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Rate specialist
Salary and wage analyst
Supply officer
Tabulating equipment and elec-
trical accounting machine plan-
ner-
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 --_.
GS-7. Range $4,20.1 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655.-
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,0.32
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Master
Chief engineer
First assistant engineer.. _.
First mate
Equiv.ilent to less than $5,060-
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Electronic equipment repairman. ..
Foreman, machine shop
Foreman, communications and elec-
tronics
Foreman, warehouseman..
Machinist..
Equivalent to less than $6,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment _ -
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork dilTerential
Living and quarters allowance (cable
barge)..-
Additional pay for -service abroad
Additional pay for cable barge differ-
ential
Personal services..
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
5 $35, 600
1
5
11
10
40
66
170
15
1
1
1
1
21
29
1
1
2
19
6,940
5.940
43.580
6.540
6,140
11.000
6,126
11, 245
26,300
5.686
5,060
5.060
5,060
5,060
25.100
49. 255
41,700
147. 400
220. 270
615. 900
43.090
2,652
9, 5,14
8. 185
5,734
5,730
77, 693
160. 763
5,711
60, 697
6,491
10. 692
82, 732
435 1, 663. 584
35 144. 901
400 1, 618, 683
24, 680
6,074
42, 458
15, 512
7.800
173, 651
1, 793. 464
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 360
1 8. 360
35.600
6.940
5.940
43. .180
6. .140
6.140
11.000
6,125
5. 560
26.300
5.685
5.060
6.060
5.060
1
3
12
9
45
68
29
1
13
1
2
21
6.060
1.1. 485
63.460
37. 780
164. 450
226. 620
536. 5.10
43,090
2. 632
9. 554
8. 185
5.734
6, 730
77, 693
163, 385
6.261
90,854
6.491
10. 692
92. 291
454 1,752,307
12 10, 243
442 1, 742, 064
62.156
6,661
28,623
17, 605
7,800
190, 982
4,706
2, 060, 597
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$8. 360
1 8.360
1
3
12
9
45
68
177
15
35
1
15
1
2
21
35.600
6.940
5.940
43. 580
6.540
6,140
11. 000
6.125
,1. 685
26, 300
5.685
6.000
6.185
5,060
6.060
15.485
53.460
37. 780
164. 450
226. 620
636. .1.10
43,090
2,712
9,554
8,185
6, 734
5,730
77, 693
194. 417
6.201
101.202
5,491
10. 692
92. 291
462 1,794.017
14 2.014
448 1,792,003
14, 934
6,919
28, 623
17.605
7.800
190. 982
4, 706
2. 063. 572
Procurement and Production, Army
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
$11,116
6
10.507
$10,960
$11,860
10, 346
11, 186
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,192
OS-6.0
$3,607
$4,193
GS-5.9
$3. 665
$4,191
Average grade
GS-5.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,666
Personal service obligations:
$39,379,830
22.282
149.945
2. 306. 828
$39, 595, 752
$43,367,636
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payment above basic rates .
149.000
2. 882. 000
168.000
2.081.000
Total personal service obligations.-.
41.8,18.885
42,626,752
45,606,636
Direct Obligations
37,38.8.413
405. 774
61,949.499
491,878
624, 365
635
96.302.005
2, 404. 974. 200
-389. 121. 876
187, 516. 764
90.305
37, 669. 000
437. 000
80,417.000
746.000
602.000
1.000
50. 226. 790
798, 252. 000
634.848.000
150, 908. 000
102.000
41,171.000
02 Travel . . - --
274. 000
82. 273. 000
214. 000
05 Rents and utility services .
260. 000
200
07 Other contractual services
23. 720. 000
900.000.000
09 Equipment
821.866.800
54,022.000
15 Taxes and assessments
99, 000
2,400.621.862
1,654.208,790
1,923,900,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounls
01 Personal services -
4. 470. 472
40.444.000
103. 612. 485
949,124,602
4, 957. 752
25.000.000
161.129.000
458,913.248
4,436,636
19, 838, 000
08 Supplies and materials
90, 136. 000
436,590.364
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1,097.651.569
650. 000. 000
650, 000, 000
Total obligations .
3,498,073,421
2, 304, 208, 790
2,473,900,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTDRE
Total number of permanent positions
Averagenumber of all employees
2
2
2
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule gnides:
$2,760
GS-2.0
$2,760
OS-2.0
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$6, 825
41
$2. 405
Total personal services
6.866
481
138
10
29
71
2,405
OS Supplies and materials
7.595
2,405
ALLOCATION TO ATOMIC ENERfiY
COMMISSION
$20,000,000
$66, 000. 000
$26, 100, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
4
01 Personal services: Positions other
$19. 890
67. 131
69, 670
$39. 002
3.700
146, 691
42, 702
ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
$552
14
11,649
101, 536
$200
07 Other contractual services
3.686
90. 218
113, 651
94, 103
270200—54-
-15
222
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Procurement and Production, Army — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS- — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SnMMART
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of ali employees
11,118
10
10,513
10,952
11,860
10,346
11,186
Personal service obligations:
$39, 386. 655
42, 213
149,945
2,306,828
$39, 698, 157
$43, 367, 636
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.--
Payment above basic rates
149, 000
2,882,000
158,000
2,081,000
Total personal service obligations...
41,885,641
42,629,157
45, 606, 636
Direct Obligations
37,415,169
406, 807
61,949,637
491, 888
524,365
649
116,380.714
2.404,974,271
-389,121.876
187, 677, 970
90,305
37,671,405
437. 200
80,417,000
746, 000
602,000
1,000
116,269,477
798, 252, 000
534,848,000
151,001,918
102,000
41,171,000
02 Travel
274. 000
82, 273, 000
214,000
260,000
06 Printing and reproduction
200
49, 820, 000
900, 000. 000
09 Equipment . -
821,866,800
10 Lands and structures
54, 022. 000
15 Taxes and assessments -
99, 000
2,420,789,799
1,720,348,000
1,950.000,000
ObliQaiions Payable Out of FeimbursemerUs
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
4, 470, 472
40, 444, 000
103, 512, 485
949, 124, 602
4.957,762
25, 000. 000
161.129,000
458, 913, 248
4. 435. 636
19.838,000
90, 136, 000
09 Equipment . .
436, 690, 364
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts ...
1,097,551,659
650, 000, 000
650,000,000
3,518,341,358
2,370,348,000
2, 600, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
1953 actual
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Engineer, civil
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer -
Chemist
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil...
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, design and development .
Engineer, ordnance
Production specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Contract specialist..
Engineer, aeronautical...
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Equipment, technician
Inspector
Mathematician...
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Physical science officer
Physicist
Production specialist
Shop superintendent
Teacher...
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant -
Administrative officer
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor ■
Business analyst.-
Comptroller
Contract specialist. —
Draftsman.
Engineer, civil
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 10,800
19. 600
9.600
9,600
8,360
8,360
54,900
35, 040
62, 560
25, 080
1 8,360
'3'""25,"286
"i""""8,"566
1 8,560
1 8, 300
3 25, 480
14,080
37,800
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,240
8,040
2 14,080
21 159, 840
1954 estimate 1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 10, 800
1 9,800
1 9.800
1 9.800
3 30, 400
2 19. 800
1 9.600
3 29. 200
1 10. 000
16.820
16. 920
8,560
16,920
65. 660
36, 440
63,160
25,280
8,760
8,560
8.360
25, 480
8,360
34, 440
17, 120
8.960
8,560
8,560
8,360
34.440
8.960
8,560
14, 280
45, 560
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,440
8,040
72,400
14,280
131,480
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $11,300
1 11,050
1 9.800
1 9.800
1 9.800
3 30. 800
2 20.000
1 9.800
3 29.400
1 10,000
17, 120
34, 040
8,660
17, 120
66. 160
35, 840
63,760
42,200
8,760
34,540
8,360
34. 240
8.360
34,640
17, 120
8.960
8.760
8, 760
8.560
34.840
8.960
8,560
14, 480
81, 360
7,440
7, 440
7,240
7,440
8,040
72, 400
14, 480
119,200
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Engineer, construction —
Engineer, construction manage-
ment...
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, production
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Industrial specialist
Inspector.-
Legal adviser
JVlatlicmatician
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Price analyst
Production specialist
Statistician
Supplv ofhcer
GS-n. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accotlntant
A dministrative officer
Architect..
Attorney --_
Auditor -
Ballistician
Cataloger..
Chemist..
Contract specialist
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Draftsman
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer —
Engineer, archilectual
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, design and development. -
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, highway
Engineer, mechanical _
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engitieer, structural
Equipment, technician..
Fiscal officer
Iliustrator
Industrial specialist
Inspector _..
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Organiziition and methods examiner.
Patent examiner
Persomiel officer
Physicist
Plaiming and production specialist.
Position classifier
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Property and stock control officer...
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst.
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Supply officer.
Tabulating equipment and electrical
accounting machine supervisor,.
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $0,250:
Accomitant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Auditor
Contract specialist
Employee utilisation officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction management.
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, mechanical
Inspector
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Maintenance specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Physical science officer
Position classifier
Production specialist
Property and supply officer
Safety director
Supply officer
Num-
ber
Total
salary
24 $183, 360
26 198,640
1 7, 040
3 21, 720
59, 620
28, 660
7,040
57, 520
21, 120
29, 760
7,440
7.640
7,240
7,040
7.040
7,040
2 14, 680
1 7, 440
1 7.440
24,160
19, 020
12, OSO
6,740
13.280
11,880
1 5, 940
6 36. 840
7 44. 3S0
3 18. 420
1
6,140
26
60
33
5
12
5
1
3
1
26
7
1
4
165,440
3S0, 400
209. 220
29.900
71, 680
29.700
5,940
IS. 220
6.540
169. 240
44,980
6. .540
26,160
1964 estimate
5,940
5.940
12.080
11.880
0,140
43, 180
5,940
2 12,280
1 6,540
1 6, 140
3 18, 620
7 43, 180
6,940
1 6,940
3 17, 625
6,250
6,250
1 5, 750
1 5, 750
2 11,000
1 6. 125
1 5, 750
1 5, ,500
1 6, 000
2 11,000
"i""'"6,"i26'
Num-
ber
Total
salary
20 $143, 120
170, 680
7,240
22, 120
14, 880
60, 320
36, 400
7,240
58, 120
21, 320
7,640
8,040
30, 160
7,640
21,920
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,440
14,880
7.440
7,440
42. 7S0
19,020
12, 280
6.740
20.020
12. OSO
6.140
6,140
6,140
37. 240
44, 7S0
18. 620
6,140
6.140
5,940
161,300
325, 080
167. 640
30. 300
72. 480
30. 100
6.940
24. 960
6. 510
160.840
57, 860
43, 780
32. 700
18.220
12.280
12.080
37,640
30, 900
12, 080
6,140
43, 780
6,140
6,140
12,480
5,940
12.880
6,140
25, 360
43, 780
6,140
6,940
6,340
6,140
6,140
18,620
5,940
41,000
6,625
6,250
12, 260
17, 125
5,875
5,875
12,000
11.375
11,125
6,600
11,260
6,626
6,250
5,876
5,625
6,125
11, 125
5,500
11,250
11,250
6,250
29,376
22,750
22
1
3
2
8
6
1
8
3
1
1
4
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
7
3
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
6
7
3
1
1
1
25
62
26
5
12
6
1
4
1
26
9
7
5
3
2
2
6
6
2
1
7
1
1
2
1
2
1
4
7
1
1
1
1
1
3
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
29
180.860
11
70, 340
7
43, 980
5
33, 100
3
18,220
2
12,280
2
12,280
6
37,840
16
93, 900
2
12,280
1
6,340
8
50,320
1
6,140
1
6,340
2
12,680
2
13,080
1
6,340
4
26,760
11
68,940
1
6,140
2
12,280
1
6,340
1
6,140
1
6,140
3
18,620
1
6,140
7
41, 625
3
17, 750
1
6,250
2
12,375
3
17,250
1
6,000
1
6.000
2
12, 125
2
11,625
2
11.250
1
5.625
8
45,060
1
5.760
1
6,250
1
6,000
1
5,750
1
6.250
7
41,000
1
5,625
2
11.500
6
29,250
1
6,250
6
29,625
4
23,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
223
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney _-_
Auditor -..
Ballistician
Budget analyst
Cataloger
Chemist
Construction superintendent _
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Draftsman
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction management.
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical .__
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, Industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety ._
Engineer, structural
Engineering aid
Equipment technician
Information and editorial specialist-
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Investigator -.
Labor relations officer
Maintenance specialist
Mathematician
Metalliu-gist --
Organization and methods examiner-
Personnel officer
Physical science officer
Physicist — ---
Placement officer
Position classifler
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production special 1st
Property and stock control officer...
Property and supply assistant
Property disposal officer.
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accomiting machine operator...
Training instructor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to .$3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Blacksmith
Carpenter
Electrician
Foreman, ammunition
Foreman, armament
Foreman, construction and mainte-
nance
Foreman, electrical installation and
maintenance
Foreman, fi.\ed Industrial equipment
maintenance and operation
Foreman, general equipment and
maintenance
Foreman, general (such as glass,
quartz, crystal, plastic, motion
picture studio work)
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$16. 055
54. 350
20.490
26, 675
6,060
10, 370
5,935
40.480
47, 165
67,030
5.310
10,370
7 35,420
39
42
36
10
209. 466
228, 270
200.160
51, 975
42. 105
46.290
62. 975
20.490
10. 370
71. .590
35,420
5,310
31,235
6,185
11,120
6 31, 610
24 130.440
1 5, 810
1 5,060
1 5,060
4 20. 365
4 20, 365
15, 305
5,660
26,425
5,560
5,060
41,105
10,120
5,310
2 10, 120
1 6, 185
1 5, 435
61 293, 945
361
1, 586, 405
108 437,335
276
991, 910
364
1, 188, 660
451
1, 354, 930
342
966, 020
61 153, 700
7.070
113.760
79. 708
20.130
36.128
36, 930
6.656
6,096
15, 2S8
116, 564
4 26, 769
1 6, 214
12 68, 118
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $26,800
50. 040
20.740
27,300
5. 1S5
27. 0.50
5. 1S5
5.935
10. 620
66. 535
48. 165
67,780
6, 435
10, 495
5.185
35. 795
10. 245
191.725
205.720
176. 235
63, 095
43. 105
46. 665
43. 355
20. 865
10. 620
82. 710
46.290
21.615
31.985
5.310
11.245
5.185
31, 985
234. 100
6.810
5. 435
15, 655
5.185
20. 615
20.740
10. 370
5.185
15. 430
5,6S5
26.800
5.685
5. 185
41.005
12. 245
5.435
6.310
26.550
5.185
10. 370
5.310
37,295
1 5. 560
5 26. 550
89 434,430
488
2. 128. 315
161 647. 845
369
1, 305, 790
477
1, 55i 520
543
1, 641, 370
386
1, 084, 940
61 156, 180
2
34
23
7
14
15
1
2
4
22
7,270
115,040
80.428
20. 370
30.688
37.490
6,656
10,244
20, 662
122, 201
4 26, 769
3 17, 424
12 68, 274
2 12, 575
9 55, 619
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $58. 910
9 51. 165
9 46.290
27. 925
5.310
27. 425
15. 680
5.935
10. 745
78.900
48. 165
73.590
5.560
10.620
5,310
36. 170
10.495
169, 675
174, 0.50
128, 260
69. 030
44. 105
47. 165
44, 355
37. 420
10. 870
90. 145
62 595
21.865
32. 735
5,435
11.370
10. 620
48. 790
206. 970
5.810
5. 560
20. 865
5.310
20.865
37.045
49. 165
6.310
15. 680
.5.810
32.610
5.810
10. 495
58, 785
26,800
5.560
5.435
26. 800
5.310
10.620
5.435
37. 670
1 5.685
5 26. 800
93 458.910
502
2, 191, 630
192 752,615
433
1, 505. 405
507
1, 657, 020
573
1, 675, 150
405
1, 145, 910
67 179, 780
4,275
7.470
116.320
81.388
20.610
42. 512
37.980
6. 656
5. 252
37. 476
173. 397
20,801
4 26, 769
3 17, 424
10 56, 699
2 12, 575
9 65, 619
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Ratesequivalentto$5,060orabove— Con.
Foreman, instrument maintenance...
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $18,750
6 25. 636
20 112.254
6 37. 440
8 43. 142
6 32, 572
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $18,750
5 25, 636
20 111,079
6 37, 440
10 64, 286
6 32, 572
1 5, 118
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $18,750
3 15. 518
20 113.015
Foreman, metal work and processing-
6 37. 440
10 54. 286
Foreman, mobile industrial equip-
ment maintenance and operation...
6 32, 572
1 6,222
Foreman, painters and paperhangers .
Foreman, patternmaker
1 5, 096
8 42,658
4 23, 046
6 32, 862
1 6,637
3 22, 776
4 28,307
2 12, 522
8 42,658
2 11,575
6 32 862
1 5,637
3 22, 776
6 39, 062
2 12, 522
8 42, 658
Foreman, steamfitting, plumbing
and pipefitting
2 11, 679
Foreman warehouseman
6 32.862
1 5. 637
General equipment repairman
Inspector, ammunition and arma-
ment
3 22, 776
37 204,564
Inspector, communications and elec-
tronics
3 17,680
Inspector, construction and mainte-
3 16,931
Inspector, electrical installation and
3 17, 535
6 34. 154
2 10. 400
19 109,740
3 17. 535
6 34.154
2 10,400
24 136.063
4 21, 996
7 41, 224
3 17, 535
7 40, 154
16 86, 962
21 120, 412
3 16.982
Metal worker and processor ._
7 41,120
1 5,096
1 5, 949
20 112,218
9 47, 712
7 43,208
Production estimator .
1 6. 949
31 173.873
9 50. 712
1 5, 118
7,162
25, 786, 786
3 18. 978
34 190. 528
Tool, die, gage maker
12 67, 506
1 6,222
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060
8,045
28, 603, 200
7,743
27, 797, 530
11,116
41,673,862
615
Z 294. 032
10,950
41,909,728
605
2, 313, 976
11,860
45,377,030
674
2,009,394
Net permanent, field (average num-
10,501
39,379,830
19, 746
2,536
149, 945
2,227,292
79,536
10, 345
39, 595, 752
11, 186
Other positions:
43, 367, 636
Regular pay In excess of 52-wcek base...
Payment above basic rates:
149,000
2, 800, 000
82,000
158, 000
2,000,000
81,000
01 Personal services -
41.858.885
42,626,752
45, 606, 636
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
37.388,413
4, 470, 472
37,669,000
4, 957, 752
41,171,000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
4, 435, 636
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AOBICULTUEB
Departmental:
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedtiles paid from this
0. 1 $299
Field:
General schedule grades:
2 5, 600
1 $2, 750
0. 1 345
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0.2 518
0.4 1,544
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Net permanent, field (average num-
2.2 6,526
41
0.9 2,405
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
All personal services, field
2.2 6.567
0.9 2,405
6,866
2,405
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
01 Personal services: Other positions:
$19, 890
224
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Miscellaneous
Mililary Construction, Army
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estim.ate
1966 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
17, 730
83
16, 382
83
15, 136
83
16,790
7,808
15, 612
7,778
14, 478
Deduct average number paid from—
"Acquisition and construction of real
7,747
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services.
8,982
7.834
6,731
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 690
GS-7.0
$2, 826
CPC-3.4
$3, 614
$4, 690
GS-7.0
$2, 826
CPC-3.4
$3,645
$4. 690
GS-7.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 826
CPC-3.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,646
Personal service obligations;
$60, 606, 896
238. 940
232. 732
7, 303, 901
$68,991,361
237. 700
226. 539
6, 680, 400
$68, 658, 660
Other positions
237, 700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base— -
Payment above basic rates
225, 250
6, 225, 400
Subtotal _ -
68, 382, 469
39, 997, 150
66, 139, 000
40, 000, 000
65 347 000
Deduct portion of salaries paid from
"Acquisition and construction of real
property, Air Porce"
40, 000. 000
Total personal service obligations.—
28,385,319
26, 139. 000
26, 347, 000
Direct Obligations
26, 846, 093
419, 570
248. 012
21,640
35, 540
51.353
11, 703, .569
6, 677, 796
3, 009, 566
443, 650, 664
3,726
64, 503
25, 624, 000
350, 000
225, 000
20, 000
30, 000
40. 000
9, 000. 000
6, 000, 000
2, 800, 000
346, 044, 463
3,000
60, 000
24, 832. 000
02 Travel
325 000
03 Transportation of things
210 000
04 Communication services _. . -
18,000
28. 000
06 Printing and reproduction .
35 000
8 500 000
08 Supplies and materials
5 500 000
2, 500, 000
10 Lands and structures
206, 994, 200
2,800
56 000
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
492,531,921
389, 196, 463
249, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1, 539, 226
60, 000
1,888,128
4,025
615, 000
10, 000
789, 000
1,000
515, 000
10 000
02 Travel
789. 000
15 Taxes and assessments
1 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
cotmts - _ - -
3,491,379
1, 315, 000
1 315 000
Total obligations
496,023,300
390,511,463
250, 315, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Fiold:
General schedule grades;
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, material
Realty officer
GS-13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative as.'^istant _,
Administrative officer.
Appraiser
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Comptroller
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Tot.al
salary
Num
her
Total
salary
8
$90, 400
8
$91, 400
8
.$92, 150
5
65, 500
5
56, 260
5
56, 750
1
1
36
8
10, 600
9,600
359, 200
77, 600
1
1
36
8
10, 600
9,600
362, 400
78, 200
1
1
36
8
10, 600
9,800
366. 000
79, 200
20
1
8
1
3
194, fiOO
9,600
78, 600
9,600
30, 400
20
1
8
1
3
196, 600
9,800
79, 200
9,600
30, 600
20
1
8
1
3
198, 600
9. f 00
80. 000
9,800
31, 000
2
9
1
4
9
3
17,620
77, 640
8,660
34, 240
76, 640
25, 080
2
9
1
4
9
3
17, 720
78, 440
8,660
34, 640
77, 440
25,280
2
9
1
4
9
3
18, 120
79. 240
8. 760
35. 040
77, 840
25, 680
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engiueer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, electrical -.
Engineer, general
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety _
Engineer, structural .-_
Fiscal officer-
Labor relations officer
Legal administrator _-_
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Property and supply officer
Realty officer
Supply officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Budget officer
Cartographer
Comptroller--
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
1953 actual
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general---
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance -.-
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical -.-
Engineer, safety
Engineer, spocifleations and stand-
ards -
Engineer, structural -
Fiscal officer
Geologist -
Inspector
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer.-
Procurement offi cer
Propert:,^ and sup ply officer
Purchasing officer
Realty officer
Suppiv ofiicer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Biologist
Budget analyst
Budget olPcer ._-
Cartogi-apher
Claims e-xaminer
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $33,440
86 731,160
60 425,600
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction management
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, operating -
Engineer, production,-
Engineer, safety --__
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards
Engineer, structural--.
Equipment tecJmiciau--
Fiscal officer ■
52
5
16
5
8
1
7
5
1
1
1
2
2
4
2
4
2
19
1
1
29
2
16
4
2
1
4
1
1
24
1
194
449, 720
42. 200
137,160
43, 000
68,280
8,360
69. 620
42, 200
8,360
8,560
8, 6C0
16, 920
17, 320
34,440
16, 920
28, 360
15,280
142, 160
7,440
7,240
212, 160
15,880
118,440
28,960
15, 080
7.040
30. 160
7,040
7,040
172, 760
7,040
1954 estimate
151
1
43
1
45
2
1
12
43
11
3
41
6
3
1
1, 106, 240
" 313. 720
7,040
326, 800
15, 2S0
7,240
88. 880
313,920
81, 240
22. 320
296, 440
44.640
21.920
7,240
69, 720
7.240
43, 040
22. 320
22. 120
7.240
36. 400
29, 760
1
6
3
3
1
5
4
32
6
16
1
8
62
7
11
10
1
2
2
1
1
19
4
4
30
306
1, 900, 660
329
2, 029, 860
133 820,820
68,140
634, 840
217,640
13, 680
136, 280
613, 660
12,280
5.940
139. 480
199. 680
38, 440
99. 440
6.940
50. 320
330. 080
43, 780
70. 940
60. 600
6.540
12.080
12. 080
6. 340
6, 940
115,460
23, 760
25. 360
184, 800
11
86
36
2
22
99
2
1
22
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $33,840
69 693,640
41 353, 960
8 47, 920
83 516, 820
3 18, 020
9 67, 860
45
5
16
6
8
1
7
6
1
1
1
2
2
4
2
4
2
19
1
1
23
2
16
4
2
1
4
1
1
22
1
174
392, 200
42, 600
138, 560
43, 400
69,080
8,360
60, 120
42,600
8,360
8,660
8,660
16. 920
17,320
34, 640
17, 120
28,760
15, 480
143, 960
7,440
7,240
171, 120
16, 880
119,840
29, 160
15,080
7,040
30. 360
7.040
7,040
160. 680
7,040
1, 296, 760
6
1, 186, 680
141
1,042,840
43 317,920
7,040
331,000
16. 480
7,240
90, 080
296, 200
82, 240
1955 estimate
1
45
2
1
12
40
U
22, 520
292. 800
45. 040
22, 120
7.240
60,620
7.240
43. 440
22. 520
22. 320
7,240
36,600
29, 960
189. 600
38, 840
101, 040
6,940
50. 920
328, 640
44.380
71,940
61, 600
6,540
12, 080
12, 080
6.340
6,940
117,260
24, 160
25, sm
187, 400
3
40
6
3
1
8
1
6
3
3
1
6
4
30
6
16
1
8
61
7
11
10
1
2
2
1
1
19
4
4
30
290
1, 846, 700
307
1,919,180
133 832,820
69, 140
644, 440
220, 040
13,680
138, 280
622, 260
12, 480
5, 940
142, 880
8 48, 520
80 604, 400
3 18, 220
9 68, 660
11
86
36
2
22
99
2
1
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $34,240
68 694,480
41 357,760
44
5
16
5
8
1
7
5
1
1
386, 640
43, 000
140, 160
44, 000
69, 680
8,560
60, 620
43, 000
8,660
8,760
8,760
17, 320
17, 720
35, 040
17, 320
29,160
15,680
145, 960
7,640
7,440
173, 120
16,080
121, 240
29, 360
15,280
7,240
30, 860
7,240
7,240
162, 880
7,240
1, 310, 760
9
1, 139, 360
139
1, 042, 160
43 321, 920
7,240
328, 160
16.680
7.440
91. 280
299. 800
83,440
1
2
2
4
2
4
2
19
1
1
23
2
16
4
2
1
4
1
1
22
1
174
1
44
2
1
12
40
11
3
40
6
3
1
8
1
6
3
3
1
5
4
29
6
16
1
8
51
7
11
10
1
2
2
1
1
19
4
4
30
281
22,920
296, 000
45,640
22, 320
7,440
61. 320
7,440
44,240
22.720
22,520
7,440
36,600
30,160
186. 060
39, 040
102. 640
6,940
51, 920
332, 940
45, 180
73,140
62, 200
6,740
12, 480
12, 480
6,640
6,140
118, 460
24, 660
26, 160
190, 400
1, 816, 100
305
1,931,100
133 844,620
70, 340
559, 380
185, 700
13, SSO
140, 480
631, 260
12.680
6.140
144.880
1!
86
35
2
22
2
1
22
8 49. 620
79 611.400
3 18, 620
9 69, 660
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
225
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
QS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Geolr)glst -
Industrial specialist.-
Inspector
Investigator -
Labor relations officer
Organization and methods examiner-
Personnel assistant.-.
Personnel officer
Personnel requirements analyst
Position classifier -.
Procurement and supply super-
visor
Procurement oflicer
Property and supply officer
Realty officer...
Safety director.
Security officer
Statistician..
Superintendent
Supply officer
Transportation officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant ..-
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer..
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor -.-
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Cartographer
Claims examiner...
Construct ionsuperintendent
Contract specialist..
Employee utilization officer...
Engineer, architectm-al
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structmal
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Information officer
Inspector
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Legal adviser
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel representative...
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor
Procurement officer
Production specialist...
Property and stoclc control officer...
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Purchasing officer
Realty officer
Supply officer...
Inspector
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Accountant
Accountant, business _ _..
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Appraiser
.Architect
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist-
Criminal investigator — -
Draftsman
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil .-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construct ionmanagement.
Engineer, design and development- .
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general --.
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
10
1
49
4
4
16
3
12
1
2
2
5
8
5
2
1
1
1
29
11
7
3
4
1
1
16
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
21
23
18
7
8
3
2
2
3
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
4
2
4
1
9
2
1
2
1
1
4
9
2
4
2
2
42
1
44
2
1
1
36
6
9
20
5
8
1
1
60
7
1
10
5
31
311
365
$61,000
5,940
298, 460
2.3,760
25,760
100.240
15, 620
74, 480
6,140
12, 480
12,280
30,700
49, 720
31,900
12, 680
6,940
6,940
6,140
55, 060
11,880
168, 775
63, 760
39, 375
18, 260
23,125
5,600
6,125
91.000
5.500
5,625
6,125
6,000
11,750
5,500
11,250
23, 626
5,500
122, 125
129, 500
103,500
39, 250
44,876
16, 600
12, 125
11,375
16,500
6,750
6,875
11,125
17, 750
6,125
11,625
6,500
23,500
11,875
23,375
5, 625
61, 125
11, 2.50
6,625
11,500
5,875
5,500
23,250
62. 625
11, 2.10
24,750
11.410
11,250
223. 645
5,060
235.616
10. 245
5. 185
5.185
190. 036
31.110
47. 165
104, 325
26, 175
42, 105
6,685
5,185
315. 850
37. 045
5,810
51,600
26, 550
161, 110
"l, 642, 910
i5
1, 938, 975
15
I, 024, 825
1 5, 185
18 511, 265
4 233,390
16 135. 560
'8 405,930
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10
1
49
4
4
16
3
12
1
2
2
5
8
5
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
9
2
4
2
2
42
1
44
2
1
I
36
6
9
20
6
8
1
1
60
7
1
10
5
30
289
]
344
185
$62. 000
5,940
304, 460
24. 160
26, 160
101, 840
18, 820
75, 480
6,140
12, 680
12, 480
31,500
60,620
32,300
12,680
6,940
6,940
6,140
65,860
11, 880
172, 400
65, 125
40, 260
18, 625
23,625
6,625
6,250
9,3.000
6.626
5.750
6,250
6,125
12, 000
6. 625
11,600
24. 125
5, 625
124, 425
120, 650
106, 475
40. 125
40. 126
16, 875
12, 375
11, 625
16, 876
5, 875
6,000
11.370
18, 125
6,250
11,875
6, 625
24,000
12, 125
23,875
5, 7.i0
62, 250
11,500
6,750
11,750
6,000
6, 625
23,750
63.750
11. 500
25. 250
11. 750
11, 500
228. 895
6, 185
241,015
10, 496
5,310
5.310
194. 535
31.860
48, 290
106. 825
26. 800
43, 105
5,810
5.310
322, 825
37.920
5,810
62,850
27, 176
159, 525
1, 549, 465
4
1, 859, 115
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$63. 000
6,140
302, 020
24, 660
26, 560
103, 440
19, 220
76,880
6,340
12,880
78
993, 875
5,310
522, 455
232, 955
138, 810
415, 680
10
1
48
4
4
16
3
12
1
2
2
6
29
11
7
3
4
1
1
16
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
21
21
18
7
7
3
2
2
3
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
4
2
4
1
9
2
1
2
1
1
4
9
2
4
2
2
42
1
44
2
1
1
36
6
9
20
5
8
1
1
60
7
1
10
6
30
343
1,
185
1
1
98
44
26
78
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
12,680
32, 100
61,320
32,900
13, 080
6,940
6,940
6,340
56, 860
12,080
176, 025
66. 500
41, 125
19,000
24, 125
6,750
6.250
95.000
5,750
5,876
6,260
6,260
12, 250
6,750
11,750
24, 625
5,760
126, 725
122, 860
107, 4.50
41. 000
41,000
17, 250
12.500
11,875
17, 250
6,000
6,125
11,625
18,500
6, 2.50
12, 125
5,750
24, ,500
12.375
24, 375
6,875
53,375
11, 7.50
6,875
11,950
6,125
6, 7.50
24, 250
64,876
11,760
25, 625
12, 000
11,750
234, 145
6,310
246.515
10. 745
5.435
5, 435
199, 035
32, 610
49, 415
109, 325
27, 425
44,105
5,810
6, 435
329, 200
38, 795
5, 810
54, 100
27, 800
163,200
1, 572, 840
3
1,882,080
5
1, 014, 775
5,435
533, 655
243, 380
142, 060
424, 705
Field—Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Engineer, safety
Engineer, specifications and stand-
ards
Engineer, structural
Engineering aide
Equipment technician
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist-
Information officer
Inspector
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Legal administrator
Mathematician
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant..
Personnel officer
Persormel representative —
Photographer
Placement officer —
Position classffier
Procurement administrative officer-
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer... -
Property and stock control officer..
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Purchasing officer
Realty officer
Research analyst
Safety director
Statistician
Storage specialist
Superintendent
Supply officer.-
Traffic manager — -..
Training instructor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
16 $78,650
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645..
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
3
44
2
I
7
1
2
169
2
7
1
1
12
4
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
2
3
8
6
10
1
10
1
1
3
1
14
6
2
3
449
o
1,788*
946
1, 265
1,
1,824
750
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC5-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range .$3,435 to $1,035
CPC-^. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Carpenter
Electrician.
Engineer
Foreman, construction and main-
tenance
Foreman, mobile industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation
Foreman, printing and reproduc-
tion
Foreman, warehouseman
Inspector, mobile industrial equip-
ment
Machmist
Mechanic
Mobile industrial equipment oper-
ator
Photographer
Pressman
Property man -.
Equivalent to less than $6,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Other positions:
Temporary employment: United
States and possessions
Intermittent employment: United
States and possessions
16, 680
233, 390
10, 746
5,310
36, 420
5,935
10, 620
881,890
10. 120
36, 670
5,810
6,060
63, 345
21, 240
5, OfiO
6.185
6,435
6,060
47, 165
5,810
6.560
10,245
16, 430
41.605
31,110
54. 225
6. OGO
53.600
6,060
6, 935
15, 805
5,810
72,590
32, 485
10, 120
16, 180
202, 380
929, 290
782, 195
555, 975
980, 945
, 161, 960
40, 720
8,230
15,910
6,480
41. 302
96,160
153. 644
82, 410
6,635
6,739
19, 050
4 24, 336
2 17, 680
1 8, 466
9 58, 283
10 60, 320
3 20, 696
10 66, 768
4
1
6
9
4,276
23. 337
6, 845
27, 269
47, 696
2, 830, 775
17, 730
64, 557, 461
1,023
3, 950, 565
Num- Total
ber salary
16 $80,625
3
44
2
1
7
1
2
169
2
7
1
1
12
4
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
2
3
8
6
10
1
10
1
1
3
1
13
3
430
1, 733'
883
1, 209'
i
1,400
<!
1,725
748^
2
16"'
2
4
2
13
33
57
32
17, 055
238, 890
10, 996
5,436
37, 295
6.935
10. 870
900, 840
10, 370
37. 545
5.810
5,185
64,845
21, 740
5.185
6.310
6. 560
5,185
48, 290
6,810
6,685
10, 495
16, 805
42. 605
31. 860
55, 476
6,186
54,850
5, 185
5, 935
16, 180
5,810
69, 155
33,235
10, 370
16, 555
, 147, 975
, 766, 090
, 596, 485
, 448, 085
, 725, 585
. 392, 880
198,310
42, 000
8,480
16, 140
6,640
42,312
98, 800
168. 101
84, 650
6,635
6.739
19, 050
2 17, 680
1 8, 466
9 68, 283
10 60, 320
3 20, 696
10 66, 768
3,485
23, 337
5,845
27, 269
47, 696
2, 422, 838
16, 382
62, 388, 539
853
3.394,178
12, 279
56, 451, 263
2, 230, 940
18
1, 924, 693
183, 005
65, 935
11,964
55, 517, 711
2,995
1, 953, 650
'5
1, 523, 000
182, 000
65, 700
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $82,400
3
44
2
1
7
1
2
169
2
7
1
1
12
4
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
2
3
8
6
10
1
10
1
1
3
1
12
6
2
3
422
1, 712'
1,365
1,671
806
17, 430
244, 390
11,246
6,660
38, 170
5,935
11, 120
919, 990
10, 620
38, 420
6,810
5,310
66, 345
22, 240
5,310
5,435
5,685
5,310
49, 415
5,810
6.810
10, 745
17, 180
43, 605
32, 610
66, 725
5,310
66,100
5,310
6,935
16. 566
6,810
65. 470
33, 985
10, 620
16, 930
, 136, 140
, 734, 035
, 608, 330
, 498, 250
, 652, 540
. 302, 300
:, 398, 160
43,280
8,605
16, 140
6.800
43, 382
101, 440
162, 664
86, 890
6,635
6,739
19,050
4 24, 336
2 17, 680
1 8, 466
9 68, 283
10 60. 320
3 20. 696
10 66, 768
4
1
5
9
2,342
23, 337
6.845
27, 269
47, 696
1, 769, 464
16, 136
62, 018, 890
741
3, 360, 240
12, 160
66, 726, 071
1,920
1, 067, 579
865, 000
182, 000
55,700
226
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Military Construction, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBvicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
Paynient above basic rates:
$232,732
3,995.926
4.441
636. 410
2, 667, 124
$226, 539
3, 545, 000
4,400
686. 000
2, 646, 000
$225, 250
3, 531. 000
Nightwork differential
4 400
Li%'ing and quarters allowance _.
Additional pay for service abroad
448. 000
2, 242, 000
68, 382, 469
39,997,150
66,139,000
40,000,000
65, 347, 000
40, 000, 000
Deduct portion of salaries paid from
"Acquisition and construction of real
28,385,319
26,139,000
25. 347. 000
Salaries and wages in tlie foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
rnpTitS from other ftcnonntl
26.846,093
1,639,226
26,624,000
516, 000
24,832,000
516,000
Preparation for Sale or Salvage of Military Property, Army
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 esthnate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
1,966
1,889
2,328
2,238
6,406
6 198
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,882
GS-6.1
$3,335
$3,860
GS-5.1
$3,338
$3 853
GS-5 1
Ungraded positions:'Average salary
$3,330
01 Personal services:
$6,383,691
24,277
181.984
$7,671,768
28,768
121,460
$17, 439, 537
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
66 270
Payment above basic rates
106, 250
6,694,962
21.643
42.646
1, 403. 942
287. 7.53
34,000
7,721,986
22,325
44,193
1, 907. 020
298, 192
40,284
17,612,057
69 255
137, 097
08 Supplies and materials
6 196 977
09 Equipment
9''6 050
15 Taxes and assessments
93 564
8,384,836
33, 585
10,034,000
34,000
26,034,000
34 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Obligations incurred.
8,351,251
10,000,000
25 000 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer, safety
GS-11. Ran^e $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer, mdustrial
Engineer, safety __
Production specialist
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Engineer, industrial ___
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Ammunition Inspector,.. _.
Procurement officer
Property and stock control officer
Supply officer __.
Traming instructor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.966
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.646
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,665.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range .$3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Hange $3,200 to $3,680...
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
2 12, 080
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 6,600
11
4
3
6
3
7
12
9
17
24
37
24
57, 635
21,115
15. 930
26. 175
15. 555
34.090
53, 960
36.780
61.095
81.880
116.750
71, 360
1 3. 735
10 33, 840,
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
2 12. 280
2 12. 080
2 12, 080
14
4
4
6
3
8
15
10
25
34
60
29
11,125
73, 966
2 1,. 365
21.240
31.610
15. 680
39, 085
67, 325
41,. 325
89, 625
114,510
156, 860
85, 910
1 3. 735
12 40, 720,
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
2 12. 480
3 18, 220
3 18, 020
17
6
6
8
3
9
20
12
33
46
63
33
16, 760
90, 395
26, 675
26, 675
42, 230
15, 805
44.080
89, 360
49. 665
118.280
163.890
197. 210
97, 870
1 3,836
L16 60, 880
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades — Cont inued
CPr-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454...
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Foreman, ammunition
Foreman, armament
Foreman, warehouseman
Inspector, ammunition and arma-
ment.
Inspector, general equipment
Inspector, rubber work
Mobile industrial equipment oper-
ator
Equivalent to less than $6,060 _.
Local wage rate..
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreigii countries: Local rates..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $44,356
6 34. 125
2 10, M6
4 21, 652
3 16,067
1 6, 262
1 6, 720
1 6, 699
1,760
5,831,769
1,966
6,641,686
76 252,995
6,388,691
24,277
146, 265
35,719
6, 594, 952
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
16 $50,944
10 66,419
3 15. 819
4 21, 662
4 21, 465
1 5, 262
1 6,720
1 5, 699
2,064
6,829,363
10 11,982
2,328
7, 882. 085
90 310,327
2,228
7,559.776
10 11.982
28,768
85. 460
36,000
7,721,9
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
19 $60,586
16 89, 780
6 26. 365
6 32,477
7 37, 623
2 10, 524
2 11,440
1 5, 699
5,056
16, 770, 446
10 13, 212
5,406
18. 137. 602
208 698,065
6,188
17, 426, 326
10 13.212
66,270
70,260
36,000
17,612,057
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Nayy Personnel, General Expenses
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees.
10, 765
35
10. 266
9,847
37
9,647
9,766
37
9,602
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,610
GS^.3
$3,473
CPC-5.8
$6,901
3,750
$3, 718
GS-4.4
$3,545
CPC-6.9
$7,118
3.772
$3, 718
GS^.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,544
Average grade
CPC-5.9
Professors and instructors: Average sal-
$7,116
Ungraded positions: Average salary
3,772
Personal service obligations: Civilian:
$38, 218. 208
116. 472
143.415
725. 169
$36, 871. 561
124. 005
138. 682
672, 656
$36,737,335
Other positions
123.671
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.,.
Payment above basic rates
139. 117
664,006
Total personal service obligations...
39. 202. 264
37,806.893
37,664,129
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
Civilian
38. 662. 934
1.671,671
2, 169, 149
335, 137
793. 704
4.634.709
3, 064, 891
14. 382. 851
13. 2.82. 822
4, 777, 984
98,887
49, 850
172, 721
37,285.793
749. 800
2, 170, 600
304, 900
763, 200
4, 771, 300
2.877,317
12,636,000
14,283,060
3, 469, 900
100.500
56, 700
171,940
37, 143, 029
Military
564,000
02 Travel
2, 223. 200
290.800
04 Communication services.
1, 780. 580
4, 906, 800
2,611.180
9,880.276
13,972,315
09 Equipment
2,282.020
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims ..
106,000
63.600
15 Taxes and assessments
176,200
Total obligations from appropri-
84, 097, 310
218,283
79,640,000
76,000,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
Total direct obligations
84,316,593
—
79,640,000
76,000,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
227
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
OblU/atians Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
$539,3.30
140
6,693
359.352
10,260
292,280
560,862
177, 498
$521,100
$521, 100
04 Communication services
6,800
366,700
10,300
311,500
639,800
366,500
fi,SO0
289,800
06 Printing and reproduction
10,300
311.500
08 Supplies and materials .
439. 800
09 Equipment
350,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ae-
1,946,415
2, 122, 700
1,939,300
Total obligations -
86,262,008
81,762,700
77,939,300
DET.IIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule prades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director, comptroller di-
vision
Special advisory assistant to deputy
chief - --
Technical director research
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer. -,.
Curriculum and instructor special-
ist
Principal education specialist—
Principal occupational research ana-
lyst
Principal research psychologist
Principal training and education
research specialist
Principal training specialist
Principal transportation officer
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director, enlisted records
division
Billet qualifications analyst
Bureau counsel
Curriculum and instructor training
officer
Government accountant
Head, manpower branch.
Library services administrator
Occupational research analyst.
Personnel officer..
Principal organization and methods
examiner...
Principal qualifications specialist. - .
Principal records specialist
Qualifications analyst
Research psychologist
Training aids specialist
Training and education research
analyst
Training publications specialist
Training officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Admissions officer. Naval Academy
Assistant director, shore establish-
ments
Assistant personnel officer...
Assistant to director, officer per-
sonnel..
Attorney adviser
Budget oflScer
Complements and allowance officer.
Curriculum and instruction train-
ing officer
Editor..
Education and instruction special-
ist...
Education officer
Education specialist..
Functional training officer
Government accountant
Head, manpower branch
Information and education officer...
Internal auditor
Legislation coordinator...
Research psychologist
Sociologist -
Supervisor accountant...
Technical adviser, officer promo-
tions —
Training aids officer __
Training and education research
analyst
Training course writer
Training officer -
Transportation officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Analytical statistician
Art director -
Awards liaison officer -_.
Budget officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
1 $11,050
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10,000
9,800
1 9.800
1 9,600
1 9.800
1 9,600
1 8, 560
1 8. 760
1 8, 360
8,760
8,960
25.080
8,360
8.760
8. 560
8.960
8.360
16.920
8.560
18,320
9,160
7.240
7,440
1 7.640
I 7. 040
1 8.040
2 14, 880
9 68,960
1 7, 040
7.840
7,040
7,840
7.440
7,840
7.440
7,240
7,440
7,240
7,040
3 21, 520
8,040
30,360
22,720
7,040
5,940
6,540
6,640
25,660
1954 estimate
Num- Total
bei
salary
$11,050
10. 800
11.050
10,000
9.600
10,000
9.800
9,000
9,600
9.800
9,800
8.760
8.760
8,360
16,720
8,360
8.960
25. 080
8,560
8.960
8.760
8.960
8.360
16. 920
8,560
17,620
9,160
8,360
7,240
7,240
7,640
7,640
7,040
15.080
14.880
63,280
7,240
7,840
14, 080
7,840
7,640
7,040
7.040
7.640
7.440
7.440
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,040
21, 720
30,760
22,120
7,040
6,940
6,540
6,740
19,220
1956 estimate
Num- Total
bei
salary
$11,300
11,050
11,050
10,200
9,600
10,000
10,000
9,800
9,800
lO.OOO
9.800
8.760
8,960
8.660
25,080
8.360
8. 360
9,160
2.5, 680
8,560
8,960
8,760
9, 160
8,560
17,320
8,760
17. 920
9,360
8,360
7,440
7,640
7,840
7,240
2 15, 2S0
2 15,280
6 46.640
1 7, 240
8.040
14. 480
8,040
7,640
7,040
7,640
7,440
7,640
7,440
7,240
7,040
7,040
22,120
31,360
22.320
14,280
6,140
6,740
6,740
19,420
pETAiL or PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6.940— Con.
Complements and allowance officer.
Dependents aid administrator
Education officer
Electronics equipment supply offi-
cer
Employee relations officer
Enlisted records services officer
Fiscal accountant and auditor
General attorney
Government accountant
Head, administrative services _.
Head, manpower branch
Illustrator
Legal assistant
Management assistant
Manpower reports analyst
News editor.
Occupational analyst
Occupational research analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Organizational research analyst
Placement officer
Position classifier...
Publications manager
Public worlds administrator.
QuaUflcations analyst
Records management officer
Research psychologist
Statistician
Supply officer, traiiung publica-
tions
Tabulating project planner
Technical adviser, officer promo-
tions
Tectinical assistant to director
Training aids specialist..
Training and education research
specialist
Training course writer
Training officer
Transportation specialist...
GS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Correspondence coordinator
Dependents' claims adjudicator
Enlisted records service officer
Management assistant
Position classifier
Special adviser, officer distribution.
Tabuliiting project planner
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $.5,810:
Administrative assistant
Admissions officer. Naval Academy.
Budget analyst.--
Civilian personnel training officer..
Claims adjudicator —
Copy editor
Dependents aid administrator
Employee relations officer
Enlisted records services specialist..
E.^miner, casualty cases
Forms and reports control officer...
Illustrator
Information specialist
Library services administrator
INTanagemcnt assistant
Management-statistical assistant. .-
Manpower reports analyst
Occupational analyst
Occupational research analyst
Officer records services officer
Organization and methods ex-
aminer -
Oreanizational research analyst
Placement officer.
Position classifier
Publications editor.
Qualifications analyst
Research psycoloeist-
Research statistical assistant
Supervisor of order writine services..
Supply officer, training aids
Tabulating project planner
Technical assistant to division di-
rector
Technical librarian
Training aids specialist
Training and education research
specialist
Training course writer
Training publications specialist
Training officer
Transportation specialist
GS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
aS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
1963 actual
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ' ' ' '
1 $6,340
6,740
6,940
6,940
19,220
12, 280
5,940
5,940
6,540
6,140
6,940
6,740
12,280
1 5,940
'4" "23," 760"
2 11,880
1
1
1
2
1
34
107
64
224
421
1
835
6,940
6.140
6,540
6,140
12,480
6,940
17,820
6,540
6,140
13,080
1 6, 140
1 6,940
3 18, 820
4 24, 9R0
4 24, 960
10 61,000
1 6, 340
1 6, 625
1 6,000
1 5, 625
6 34, 760
1 6, 000
1 5, 875
1 5, 626
2 11,495
1 5, 060
8 42, 105
1 5, 185
6,060
6,185
5.6S5
32.110
5,435
10, 120
5,185
6,810
25. 925
5,060
1 5, 310
2 10. 245
1 6, 060
2 10. 870
1 6. 185
3 15, 680
10, 745
20,865
5,185
5.000
6.810
6.435
10,620
1 6. 185
1 6, 185
1 6, 810
5,310
6, IS5
6,560
10, 245
5.435
172, 205
481.435
266, 380
833, 465
1, 407, 655
2,563,250
319
931,010
1964 estimate
ber salary
$6, .340
6,940
6.940
6,940
19,820
6,140
6,940
5,940
6,740
6.940
6.940
12,280
6,140
6.940
29,900
12,280
5.940
6,140
6, 340
6,540
6.340
12, 480
6,140
18.220
6,540
6.340
13, 080
12,080
19, 220
4 24, %0
5 31, 100
10 62,000
1 6, 540
5,625
6, 125
5, 625
34, 750
6, 600
6.125
6, 000
6,750
11,495
5. 185
42,480
5,185
5.060
5,186
6,685
32, 235
6. 560
5.060
10. 370
5,310
5.810
26. 800
5. 185
6,060
5,185
6,185
15, 930
20.740
10.120
10. 746
21,615
10, 246
6.060
5.810
5.435
10,620
6,
5,
5,
6.
5,
10.
no,
33 167,
105 477.
69 2SS,
224 839,
436
1,474,
774
2,410,
281
835,
340
1956 estimate
ber salary
$6,540
6,140
2
3
4
5
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
34
105
69
224
437
6,140
6,940
19,820
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,740
6.140
6,940
12,680
5,940
6,140
5,940
30,700
18,220
6,140
6,140
6,340
6,740
6,340
12,880
6.140
18. 420
6,740
6,340
13,280
12, OSO
19,420
25.560
31,900
62. 800
6,940
5,750
6,126
5.750
35. 500
5,625
6,125
6,000
5,760
11,620
5,185
53, 226
5,310
5,185
5,185
6,810
32, 860
6. 560
6,185
10, 370
6,310
6,810
26. 425
6,186
5,310
5,185
2 10, 995
21, 115
10, 370
10,996
26.650
10. 496
5.185
6.810
5.560
10, 870
5,310
5,810
5,435
6,060
5,685
15, 430
5,435
173. 330
479, 400
290. 730
841,465
1,480,695
3
2, 292, 190
7
826, 710
228
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Continued
Navy Personnel, General Expenses — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.-
2.252
8.147,052
48.8
233,648
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: PDrt-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
2. 203. 2
7, 913, 404
1.770
30, 700
44, 587
137
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Physicist
Research psychologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Occupational research analyst
Psychologist
Research psychologist
Training and education specialist...
Training research specialist..
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative ofB,cer._
General engineer
Head, publications department
Illustrator
Librarian __.
M ilitary training specialist
Occupational research analyst
Personnel officer -
Psychologist —
R esearch psychologist
Supervisory contract specialist
Technical assistant ...
Training and educational specialist. .
Training research specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adjudicator
Administrative officer..
Architectural engineer.,
Construction engineer..
Contractual engineer
Electrical engineer..
General engineer
Illustrator.,
Librarian
Mechanical engineer
Museum curator
Occupational research analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Printing and pubUcations officer
Psychologist
Research psychologist
Safety engineer
Safety program specialist
Techn leal assistant
Training and educational specialist.
Training research specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Chief clerk
Firefighter
Illustrator
Military personnel assistant ,
Personnel assistant
Traffic manager
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator
Administrative officer... ,
Architectural engineer
Assignment specialist...
Budget analyst..
Chemist
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Editor
Educational specialist
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Firefighter
Fire marshal ,
Fiscal accountant
General engineer
Illustrator _
Librarian
Mechanical engineer.
Occupational research analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner.
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num-
ber
3
25
Total
salary
$9, 770
68.760
8 27, 167
2,182
2,142
7. 990, 598
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
8,360
1
8,660
1
9.160
3
26.480
1
8,360
3
21, 920
4
30,360
1
7,640
2
14, 680
1
7,640
2
14, 2S0
1
7,440
1
7,240
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,040
33
242. 320
2
14, 080
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
2 13, 280
6.940
12.880
43, 180
6,740
19.220
12.280
6.140
36. 640
12.480
6,140
6,740
6.940
6.940
12.280
20. 020
275, 160
6,940
36, 375
17, 126
1 6, 126
2 12, 375
1 6, 875
2 11,500
2 11,625
5,310
53,600
10, 370
16. 565
21,240
6, 810
10, 870
10, 245
52, 600
104, 9.50
5,060
6,810
5,660
6,310
5,310
15,805
6,185
87, 765
16, 555
145, 556
Num- Total
ber salary
$9, 770
70, 520
8, 079, 299
40
189, 644
7, 889, 655
30, 345
29,800
200
7, 960, 000
2 10, 370
9,800
9,800
16, 920
8,560
8,360
26, 480
8,560
3 22, 320
4 31,360
1 7, 240
16, 080
14,880
35, 400
7,640
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
239. 880
14, 480
1 6, 140
1 6. 940
2 13, 280
1 6, 140
20.220
56.860
13. 480
32, 100
12, 280
6.340
41,580
12,680
6.940
12. OSO
5.940
12. 480
13. 680
276. 9B0
6,140
6 37, 260
2 11,500
1 6, 875
1 6, 125
1 6, 000
2 11,625
2 11,625
5,435
54, 475
10, 495
22, 240
21.615
5, 810
5,310
10, 495
42, 980
86, 710
5,185
5,810
10, 870
5, 435
5,310
1,5, 930
16, 180
71,655
16, 930
129, 905
Num- Total
ber salary
3
25
$9, 850
70, 440
7 26, 022
8,017,547
20
117,930
7, 899, 617
2 10,620
30,383
29,800
200
7, 960, 000
1 9, 800
1 9, SOO
2 16. 920
1 8.760
1 8.360
3 26. 280
1 8,560
3 22, .520
3 23. 520
1 7, 240
2
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
32
2
1
1
15,080
14, 880
35, 600
7,640
7,440
7,240
7,440
7.240
240. 080
14,680
6,340
6.940
13.280
6,140
13, 280
44. 180
13. 480
32. 300
12. 680
6,340
48, 320
12, 880
6.940
12, 280
0.140
12. 680
13, 680
276. 960
6,140
5 31,365
2 n, 750
1 6, 000
1 6, 250
1 6, 125
2 11,750
2 12,000
6,660
54, 600
10. 495
22,615
21. 990
5,936
5,435
10, 745
42, 730
85. 960
5,310
5,810
11.120
5,435
6, 435
16, ISO
16, 305
72, 055
17. 055
125,315
DETAIL OF PERSONAi, SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
GS-9. RanRC $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
3 $16,555
3 $16,556
3 $16,806
1 5, 185
2 10,120
2 10,370
2 10,620
Safety engineer - ..
1 6,686
1 5,810
1 5, 810
Safety program specialist
1 6,310
1 5, 435
1 6, 435
1 6, 810
1 5,560
1 6,685
1 5, 436
1 5, 660
1 6,686
Supply officer
1 6,685
1 6,810
I 6,810
6 32, 860
3 16,180
8 44, 480
3 16, 5.56
6 32,910
3 15,930
OS-8. Ranee $4,620 to $5,370
26 125, 480
29 146,085
28 142,465
GS-7. 'Range $4,205 to $4.956
143 645,940
131 607, 106
126 580,575
GS-6 RanRC $.f,795 to $4,545
93 391, 660
102 436,340
97 411,595
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
276
268
264
1, 034, 785
1,030,650
973,430
GS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,655
618
637
601
2, 120, 255
2,205,326
2,075,960
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
1,105
984
984
3, 475, 600
3, 140, 120
3,122,630
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
541
386
388
1,6,55,330
1,154,780
1,126,970
GS-1 Range $2..500 to $2,980
15 38, 080
14 37, 820
16 37, 820
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4. .565 to $5,315
13 64, 220
12 60,6,55
12 61,280
CPC-9, Range $4.1,50 to $4,900
9 40, 975
8 37, 100
8 37, 475
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to ,$4,490-
84 224,085
56 235, 900
63 223,735
CPC-7. Range $3,4.'?5 to $4,0.35_
71 263,985
63 240,960
62 238,875
CPC-fi. Range $.1,200 fn $1.680
170 686,202
151 621,674
151 523,275
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to .$3.454
83 269,562
80 265, 120
80 265,840
CPC-4. Range $2,7.';o to $3.230 _
34 104, 700
32 98, 540
32 98, 700
CPC-3. Range $2„5.52 to $3,032.
21 55, 240
11 30,1.52
15 40,680
CPC-2. R.ange $2,420 to $2,840
11 28, 300
8 21,320
8 21,040
Professors and instructors (34 U. S. C.
1071-I0:6b):
Dean: Rate of $12,000
1 12, 000
1 12, 000
1 12,000
Senior professor and professor: Range
.$6,760 to $1 1 .0.50
67 609,830
75 686,010
68 633,580
Chief instructor and associate profes-
sor: Range $5,720 to $7,800
121 856,000
124 900,490
128 936,910
Assistant professor and assistant chief
instructor: Range $4,420 to $6,240.-
121 691,860
117 678,280
119 702,740
Instrnctor: Range .$3,380 to $4.810
13 59,410
8 36, 660
13 56,900
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above ..
185
184
183
1.072.043
1, 081, 227
1,084,660
Rates less than $5,060
147 587, 445
136 551, .545
136 555,602
Ungraded positions at hourly and daily
rites equivalent to less than $5,060
4,282
3, 753
3,773
15,645.358
1.3,734,087
13, 797, 145
8,513
7, 665
7,623
32. 355. 965
29,781,455
29, 657, 642
Deduct lapses
484.9
197
180.5
2,051,161
800, 276
719.924
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salarv):
United States and possessions
8, 027. 3
7, 467. 2
7,441.7
30, 302, 604
28,978,979
28, 835, 518
Foreign countries: United States
rates ..
0.8 2,200
0.8 2,200
0.8 2,200
Other positions:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
6,091
75, 040
32. 571
87, 250
36, 755
87.260
Part-time employment..
36, 421
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
112, 715
109, 054
108,734
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
530, 012
490. 397
481, 424
Nightwork differential
133. 142
1.336
15, 955
134, 627
500
17, 131
136, 140
500
Additional pay for services abroad
16, 942
All personal services, field .. . .
31,211,666
29, 856, 893
29, 704, 129
01 Personal services
39, 202, 264
37,806,893
37, 664, 129
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
38, 662, 934
37, 285, 793
37,143,029
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
639,330
621, 100
521. 100
Marine Corps Troops and Facilities
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
2 10, 745
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
MARINE CORPS
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
20,693
17,131
17, 024
Average number of all employees
Add average number carried on sched-
ule of "Ships and facilities, Navy" —
17, 436
60
14, 847
1,332
15,163
64
Average niunber of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services ..
17, 485
16, 179
16, 227
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
229
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
MARINE CORPS— continued
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,611
GS^.2
$3,469
CPC-6.9
$3,377
$.3,647
GS^.2
$3,406
CPC-5.9
$3,575
$3,547
Average grade
GS-4.2
Cralts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary ..
$3,466
CPC-5.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 572
Personal service obligations:
$58,377,6.35
224,629
1, .W9, 811
$62,991,368
203, 793
1, 162, 607
$54, 003, 307
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
207, 709
1, 134, 768
Subtotal
60,111,975
232, 765
54, 347, 768
6, 255, 000
55,345, 7.S4
Add salaries carried on schedule of
"Stiips and facilities. Navy"
300, 500
Total personal service obligations...
60,344,740
60, 602, 768
65, 646, 284
Direct Obligations
67, 478, 613
4, 136, 429
16,167,880
799.361
3, 168, 158
1, 138, 706
1, 885, 321
""'95,222,034
32,404,831
1, 562, 519
410, 236
69,059,768
4, 274, 160
19, 739, 000
747, 288
3, 595, 223
1,186,655
3, 042, 490
105,000
65,411,415
20,9.37,623
1,137,947
468, 431
64. 2,'i8, 284
3,663,315
15, 942. 000
1 478 210
3,914,633
1 290 OOO
3, 066, 622
Services iwrformed by otheragencios.
73,404,640
17 215, 466
1, 897, 637
569, 193
214,373,988
179,705,000
176. 700, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services .
2,866,227
504
43,954
43, 252
109, 582
23, 698, 706
1,189,842
185
1,543,000
1,388,000
03 Transportation of things .
42,000
104, 500
2, 137, 400
734,390
42,000
05 Rents and utility services
104, 500
2, 292, 400
09 Equipment --
726, 390
Total obligations payable out of
pnnnt'5
27,962,262
4 561,290
4 .•i.SS 5>Qfl
Total obligations
242, 326, 240
184, 266, 290
181, 253, 290
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
107
104
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
$4,299
GS-6.3
$3, 479
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$378, 750
1,4.39
8,079
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see sched-
ule of detail ef personal services,
388.268
9.350
100. 000
-188. 268
07 Other contractual services
Total obligations
309, 350
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
$9,280
14,466
09 Equipment _ .
Total obligations
23,736
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
20,700
17,131
17. 024
A vep^ge nnm hpr nf nil pmplnypp^
17, 539 14, 847
60 1, 332
15 163
Add average number carried on sched-
ule of "Ships and facilities, Navy"...
64
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services.. .
17,689
16, 179
15, 227
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Summary of Personal Serrices— Continued
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,511
GS-4.2
$3,459
CPC-5.9
$3,377
$3,547
OS-4.2
$3,466
CPC-5.9
$3,575
$3,647
GS-4.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,466
CPC-6.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,672
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$58,756,385
225,908
1, 617, 890
$52,991,368
203, 793
1, 152, 607
$54, 003. 307
Regular pay in e.Kcess of 52-week base— .
Payment above basic rates
207, 709
1, 134, 768
60, 500, 243
232, 766
54, 347, 768
6, 255, 000
55, 345, 784
Add salaries carried on schedule of
300,600
Total personal service obligations.. -
60,733,008
60,602,768
55,646,284
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
67, 866, 781
4, 136, 429
16, 167, 880
799, 361
3,168.1.58
1, 138, 706
1,894,671
59. 069, 768
4, 274. ICO
19, 739, 000
747, 288
3, 505. 223
1, 186. 655
3, 042. 490
106. 000
6.5.411,415
20, 937, 623
1,137,947
468, 431
64, 258, 284
02 Travel... .
3,663,315
03 Transportation of things . ...
15, 942, 000
1, 478, 210
05 Rents and utility services
3,914.6.33
1,290.000
07 Other contractual services
3, 066, 622
Services performed bvotheragencies
95,331,314
32,231,019
1, 662, 619
410, 236
73, 404, 640
09 Equipment . - _
17, 216, 466
1,897.637
t."^ Taxes f*nd ^sses'^ments
609, 193
214,707,074
179,705,000
176, 700, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
2,866,227
504
43, 964
43,262
109, 682
23, 698. 706
1, 189, 842
185
1,543.000
1,388,000
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
42,000
104, 500
2, 137, 400
734,390
42, 000
104.500
08 Supplies and materials
2, 292, 400
726,390
10 Lands and structures
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
27, 952, 252
4, 561, 290
4. 553, 290
Total obligations
242, 659, 326
184, 266, 290
181, 253, 290
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special assistant to the Quarter-
master General
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy fiscal director
General supply ofhcer
Personnel administrator
Procurement olhcer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Electronics engineer
Personnel officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney..
Budget analyst
Btidget officer
Educational specialist
Electronics engineer
General supply officer
General transportation officer
Historian
Industrial specialist
Legislative attorney
Manpower specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel administrator
Personnel otficer
Personnel officer (military)
Personnelresearch analyst, military.
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply cataloging supervisor
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant
.\dministrative officer
Analytical statistician
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst.
1963 actual 1964 estimate 1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,300
9,600
9,800
9,800
9.600
9,360
8,360
16, 920
8.360
7.040
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
14, 480
22, 120
7,240
14,080
14.280
7,040
21,320
7.440
21, 520
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
13, 280
23,960
6,940
6,340
12,280
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $11,300
1 9.600
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 9, 600
1 9, 360
2 16, 920
2 17, 120
1 8, 360
7,040
7,440
7, 040
7,040
7,040
7.240
14, 8,S0
29, 760
14, 480
14, 480
14,280
7,040
21,720
7.440
21,930
7,440
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,040
24,360
24, 160
5,940
12,280
6.340
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 9.600
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 9, 600
1 9, 360
2 16, 920
2 17, 120
1 8, 360
7,040
7,440
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
14, 880
29, 700
14, 480
14,480
14, 280
7,040
21,720
7,440
21, 920
7,440
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,040
24, 360
24, 160
5,940
12,280
6,310
230
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Marine Corps Troops and Facilities — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Budget officer
Electronics engineer ,
Employee relations officer ,
General supply officer
Manpower analyst
Military personnel records analyst.
Military research intelligence officer.
Occupational analyst (military)
Organization and methods examiner
Passenger traffic officer
Personnel officer
Personnel research analyst
Placement officer. _ _
Procurement officer. .-
Records management officer...
Supervisory freight traffic officer
Supervisory procurement officer
Supervisory training officer (gen-
eral fields)
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements officer.
Tabulation project planner
Transportation specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accounting and fiscal officer..
Equipment specialist
Freight traffic officer
General supply officer _
Military personnel officer...
Placement officer
Supervisory passenger traffic officer.
Surplus property disposal officer
Tabulation equipment operation
supervisor
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accoimtant
Accounting and fiscal assistant
.Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
.Analytical statistician
Archivist
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Employee relations officer
Freight traffic officer
General supply officer
General transportation officer
Historian
Legal assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Passenger traffic officer
Personnel assistant
Personnel assistant (military)
Personnel research analyst
Photographic equipment and sup-
ply specialist
Placement officer..
Procurement analyst
Publications editor (general)
Supervisory freight traffic officer
Supervisory procurement officer
Supply cataloger-
Supply requirements officer
Tabulation equipment operation
supervisor —
Tabulation project planner.
Training officer (genera! fields)
Transportation rate examiner
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
OS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,645 _.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160,.,
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $17,820
18,420
5.940
5.940
6,740
6,340
35, 640
6,540
6,140
6.340
6, 940
12, 080
6,140
6,140
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.,
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Ranee $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to le^s than $5,060
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
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental
6,140
11.880
5.940
6.540
6.740
1 5, 625
1 5, 500
2 11,375
1 5, 500
1 5, 875
1 5, 750
1 5. 060
2 10. 620
8 42, 230
10, 870
6.060
6,185
10, 245
6,935
10, 245
31,485
10,245
6, 060
5, 060
5,310
10,120
20,990
5,060
1 5, 185
2 10, 370
1 5, 185
1 6, 060
6 30, 485
3 15, 930
2 10, 120
1 5, 060
10,620
107, 015
491,085
231,440
2
22
112
57
295
1, 086, 200
517
1,712,356
590
1,801,060
92 265,160
3,635
3,280
3,230
7,730
16,410
1954 estimate
7 25, 648
1,845
6, 622, 254
96 362,978
1,749
6, 2.59, 276
24, 074
259, 127
2,182
6, 544, 659
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
3 18, 020
1 6. 140
3 18, 620
6,940
6.940
6.340
23,960
6, 540
6,340
6,340
0,140
12, 080
6.140
6.340
5,940
6,340
11,880
5,940
6,540
5,625
5,625
11,500
5,500
5,500
5. 500
5.875
5,750
5,500
5,185
10. 745
48, 040
5.435
11,120
5,185
2 10, 245
10,370
37, 170
10, 370
5,185
5, nfiO
20. 365
5,310
10, 245
15. 805
10, 245
5,185
10. 495
5.060
6.185
10,120
6 30, 485
3 16, 180
1
2
1
2
32
122
71
300
1, 118, 125
501
1,675,235
467
1.443.810
69 203,360
5,185
10, 245
5, 060
10, 745
1.54, 215
539,510
288,945
3,230
7.736
16, 410
6 23. 890
1,736
6, 449, 296
195 760, 717
1,541
5, 688, 579
21,878
1,312
6, 810, 457
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
3 18, 020
1 6, 140
3 18, 620
5.940
6,940
6,340
23, 960
6,540
6, 340
6,340
6,140
12, 080
6,140
6,340
5,940
6,340
17,820
6,940
6,540
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
5,625
5,626
11,500
5,500
5,500
5,500
5,875
5,750
5,500
5,185
10, 745
48, 040
5,435
11,120
5,185
2 10, 245
10, 370
37, 170
10. 370
5, 185
5, 060
20. .365
,5. 310
10, 245
15,805
10,245
5,185
10, 495
5,060
.5. 185
10, 120
12
3
1
2
1
2
32
130
71
295
1
493
1,
450
60, 970
16, 180
5,185
10, 245
5, 060
10, 745
154,215
573, 150
288, 946
1, 101, 075
3
1,649,115
0
1, 393. 660
' 203, 350
1 3, 230
2 5, 184
6 13, 990
1,719
6,421,214
137 .510,744
1,582
6,910,470
22, 729
99,225
1,305
6, 033, 729
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Production superintendent (cloth-
ing manufacture)
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Contract specialist
Educational specialist
Engineer, general
Organization and methods examiner.
Procurement officer
Production superintendent, cloth-
ing manufacture
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Contract specialist
Electronics engineer, general
Engineer, general
General supply officer
Industrial specialist
Personnel officer
Production specialist, clothing man-
ufacture
Production specialist, general
Production specialist, manufactur-
ing
GS-II. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect _
Budget specialist
Contract specialist
Educational specialist...
Electronics technician (general)
Electronics technician (radio)
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics..
Engineer, fire prevention
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical...
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, structural
Freight traffic officer
General supply officer
Inspector, shoo
Organization and methods exam-
iner _
Personnel assistant...
Personnel officer
Production specialist, general
Safety program specialist
Technologist, general
Traffic manager
Train ingofficcr
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Equipment specialist
FU-c fighter
Fiscal accountant
Housing manager
Inspector
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer..
Procurement officer
Production specialist, general
Purchasing agent
Safety program specialist
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, cost
Administrative assistant
Cartographer
Construction superintendent
Education specialist
Employee relations officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical ,
Engineer, general
Engineer, hydraulic...
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Equipment specialist
Equipment specialist (automotive).
Equipment specialist (electronics) , .
Firefighter, general
Forester
Freight traffic officer ,,
Oovemmental cost accountant
norticulturlst
Industrial specialist
Inspector, clothing
Inspector, general
Inspector, shoe.
Landscape architect
Librarian
Material requirements specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Procurement officer
Puhlic-atlons editor
Purchasing agent ,
Safety program specialist
Soil conservationist --,
Supply assistant, general
19S3 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$10,400
8,660
8,560
8,360
17, 320
8, 560
8, 560
8,360
7,240
7,040
7,440
30, inO
7,040
7.040
21,320
7,840
7,0!0
7,640
5,940
6,540
6,140
6,340
6,340
41,780
6,340
6,140
12,880
18,620
19.420
6,940
5,940
56,460
13. 880
6,140
6,140
6,140
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 6, 940
3 19, 620
25,660
6,340
12, 680
6. .340
6.340
6,340
17,375
6,750
11,375
5,625
11,250
5,500
17, 250
6,750
5,025
5,875
11,250
5,810
16, 805
6,810
11,245
10, 246
10, 496
10. 870
21. 740
10. 495
5.685
6,185
20, 740
5,060
11,370
11.620
27, 300
11,245
5.310
5. 060
6, 185
6,185
6,060
5, 060
6,060
6,310
16, 430
6,060
5, 186
27, 675
15, 806
6,185
10. 495
20,990
6,560
10, 620
$8,560
8,560
8,360
17,320
8,560
8,560
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 7,240
1 7, 240
2.3,120
7,240
7,040
28,760
7,240
6,140
6.540
6,140
6, 340
6, 340
48, 120
6,340
12,8,80
12, ORO
19, 420
6.940
6.940
66,460
13, 880
6,140
6,140
6,940
19, 620
6.940
25. 660
6. 340
12. 680
6, 340
6, 340
6,340
17, 375
5, 750
17, 000
6,750
11.250
5,625
5.500
17. 375
6,750
5,875
11, 250
10. 870
16. 930
6,810
i 1,245
6,185
10, 495
10. 870
21, 865
10 495
5, 685
6, 185
20, 740
5. 185
10, 870
5,810
11, 120
6,435
6,310
6, 185
5,185
10, 245
6, 060
5,185
5.185
6.310
16,680
10, 245
5,185
27, 675
10 495
6, 185
5,060
21, 210
6,560
10, 245
1 5, 875
2 11, 250
2
3
1
2
1
2
2
4
2
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
231
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Supply aitaloger
Supply cataloger, commercial and
and electrical equipment —
Supply cataloger, electrical equip-
ment
Tabulating equipment operator
Textile inspector -
Traffic manager _
Traffic specialist
Training officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
aS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,665
aS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430.—
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above -
Rates less than $5,060
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $6,060 or above..
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, field..
Deduct bpses.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,556
5,060
5,060
5,185
5,060
16, 055
5,185
6,060
43 210,035
208 933,266
306
1, 218, 600
297
1,106,895
705
2, 387, 095
1,186
3, 693, 420
796
2, 293, 640
2 5, 400
44, 460
87, 225
197, 020
320. 345
503. 200
362. 636
14, 550
18,664
96, 240
19
48
87
148
114
5
7
36
316
1, 849. 095
200 863,619
8 42, 265
14, 036
46, 406, 783
18, 748
63, 699, 012
3,062
11,580,653
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $10,870
1 5, 060
1 5, 185
1 5, 186
2 10, 995
1 5,310
1 5,060
37 181,190
176 787,706
176
707, 375
319
1,187,640
705
2, 392, 055
1,216
3, 783, 360
609
1,753.950
3 7, 900
19
53
87
176
115
7
44, 460
87, 600
219. 845
319, 146
691,760
372, 090
20,050
24,088
88,890
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $20,050
1 5. 060
1 5, 185
1 5, 186
2 10,996
1 6,310
1 5, 060
35 171,960
174 792,045
172
695, 740
307
1,144,745
699
2, 371, 885
1,245
3, 863, 710
021
1,788,710
5 12,900
1, 826. 032
188 808,036
8 42,681
10, 982
38, 381, 615
16, 395
54, 589, 902
2,089
7,287,113
Foreign countries: Local rates., _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad —
15, 618
52. 000, 531
68 117.828
200, 455
1,156.431
90, 151
1,920
All personal services, field.
Subtotal
Add salaries appearing on schedule of
"Ships and facilities, Navy"
Personal services..
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
53,567,316
60,111,975
232, 765
60,344,740
57, 478, 513
2,866,227
13,238
47, 166. 033
68 136. 756
181,915
955. 324
90. 545
6.738
48.537,311
54, 347, 768
6,256,000
9
19
63
86
174
110
6
13
33
308
1,826,032
166 664, 102
8 42, 681
10.905
38, 107. 770
44.460
87. 600
219.845
316.110
582. 080
362. 020
16,820
34,296
88,890
15. 305
64. 208, 926
1,724
6.116,089
13, 614
47,954,381
67 138. 453
181,980
932, 600
90.000
11,738
60, 602, 768
59, 059, 768
1,643,000
66, 345, 784
300, 600
55,646.284
64,258,281
1,388,000
Aircraft and Facilities, Navy
0BLIQATI0N3 BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS
Summary o/ Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-tune equivalent of all other positions.
84,988
207
SO, 361
79,220
4
76,981
77, 616
4
74, 559
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,994
GS-5.4
$3. 764
CPC-6.6
$3, 699
$4. 061
GS-5.4
$3. 740
CPC-6.5
$3, 935
$4,046
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .
$3,720
CPC-6.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 934
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions...
$309,838,689
243, 389
1, 213. 331
5, 682, 801
$308, 909, 893
43. 8S.8
1,203,891
4, 302, 328
$303, 921, 603
43, 888
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates
1,180,809
3, 201, 700
Total personal service obligations...
316, 978. 210
314,460,000
308, 348, 000
OBLiOATiONS BI OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS— continued
DiTCct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
$313,288,209
6,271.061
5,495,352
1,448,710
9, 725, 000
2, 491, 850
48,056,939
10, 336, 416
1.291,000
22.6.805.468
277. 703. 069
2.291.000
962,066
$309. 545. 000
5. 954. 000
6.011.000
2.604.000
9, 860, 000
2, 2S0, 000
56, 299, 400
9,000,000
1,807.000
273. 048. 000
261. 702. 000
2, 760. 000
951.000
$307, 063. 000
5. 503, 000
6, 987. 000
2, 887, 000
9, 985, 000
06 Printing and reproduction
2, 273, 000
74, 933, 000
Services performed by other agen-
8,000,000
Labor contracts with foreign gov-
ernments '
1,888,000
297.140.000
09 Equipment - -
261.631.000
2. 700. 000
15 Taxes and assessments
942.000
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds
906, 166, 140
206, 458
941,811,400
970,932,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
Total direct obligations
905, 372, 598
941,811,400
970, 932, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services -
3. 690. 001
2.246.000
12, 197. 987
8,419,894
4,915,000
2,515.000
10. 937, 000
8,633,000
1.285.000
2. 400. 000
08 Supplies and materials
13, 492. 000
9.823.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
26,562.882
27, 000. 000
27.000,000
Total obligations -
931, 925. 480
968.811,400
997,932,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.
«
S
42
11
1
12
25
2
28
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary -
$4,648
GS-6.9
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
$4,929
GS-7.2
$3,124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
$4,947
GS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,137
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,085
01 Personal services: ^
$174, 743
13,929
683
3,189
$50. &S0
2,780
200
1,770
$113, 730
6,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
470
Payment above basic rates. —
4.500
192, 644
24, 987
7, 563
2.772
6,494
1,405
10, 343
3,772
60,684
42. 483
1,013
55,630
2,110
870
220
1,635
26
2,190
125, 100
02 Travel
4,340
890
530
05 Rents and utility services
3,110
60
07 Other contractual services _ .
4,600
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
20,680
4,460
380
22, 100
6,460
15 Taxes and assessments —
820
354,060
88, 000
168,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
$3, 550, 060
$100,000
ALLOCATION TO UBRART OF CONGRESS
Average number of all employees
2
01 Personal services: Positions other
$5,600
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OFTUE ARMV
$161, 273
SUMMARV
Summary c/ Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
86,029
212
80. 393
79, 231
7
75, 995
77, 841
6
74, 585
I Average number of persons— 1953, 1,845; 1954, 2,489; 1955, 2,661.
232
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Aircraft and Facilities, Navy — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKViCES — continued
Object classification
stJMMAKT— continued
SummaTy of PeTsonal Services — Con.
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
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base- . .
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations . .
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
02 Travel-
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utUity services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Labor contracts with foreign gov-
ernments 1
08 Supplies and materials..
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations from appropri-
ated funds _-.
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment ---
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services-
07 Other contractual services _.
08 Suppliesand materials _
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts -.
Total obligations- - -
1953 actual
$3, 994
GS-5.4
$3,764
CPC-6.5
$3, 699
317, 170, 754
313, 480, 753
6, 296, 048
5, 502, 915
1,451,482
9, 731, 494
2. 493, 255
61, 768, b05
10, 340, 188
1, 291, 000
225, 866, 152
277, 745, 552
2, 291, 000
963, 079
909, 221, 523
206, 458
909, 427, 981
3, 690, 001
2. 245, Ono
12, 197, 987
8, 419, 894
26, 652, 882
935, 980, 863
1954 estimate
$4, 061
GS-5.4
$3, 740
CPC-6.5
$3, 935
$308. 960, 773
52, 268
1, 204, 091
4, 304, 098
314, 521, 230
309, 606, 230
5, 956, 110
6,011,870
2. 604, 220
9, 851, 535
2, 280, 025
66, 401, 590
9, 000, 000
1, 807, 000
273, 068. 580
261, 706. 460
2. 760, 000
951, 380
942, 005, 000
942, 005, 000
4, 915, 000
2, 516, 000
10, 937. 000
8, 633, 000
27, 000, 000
969, 005, 000
1955 estimate
$4, 046
GS-5.4
$3,720
CPC-6.6
$3,934
$304, 035, 333
50,288
1. 181, 279
3, 206, 200
308, 473, 100
971, 100, 000
971, 100, 000
1, 285, 000
2, 400, 000
13, 492, 000
9. 823. 000
27, 000, 000
, 100, 000
I Average number of persons— 1953, 1,845; 1954, 2,489; 1955, 2,561.
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Deputy fiscal director.
Engineer, aeronautical research,
development and design
Engineer, mechanical
Program coordinator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, government
Administrative officer
Aircraft inspector
Attorney
Budget administrator
Contract specialist
Contract termination officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aircraft development con-
trol
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general-
Engineer, industrial _ ___
Engineer, mechanical
Industrial specialist
Maintenance plans and program
officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,060
11,050
10, 800
11.800
10, 800
9,600
9,600
10.600
9,600
9,600
9 600
9,600
10,200
9,800
9,800
19, 200
9,600
9,600
10.200
10, 600
9,800
21, 000
10,200
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11, 300
11,300
10. 800
10, 800
11, 050
9,800
9,600
10, 600
9,600
9 800
19, 400
9,600
10,000
9.800
19, 600
9 600
9,800
19,200
10, 600
9,600
10, 400
10,200
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11, 300
11, 300
11,0.60
11,050
11,050
10, 000
9 800
10, 600
9,800
9,800
19, 800
9,800
10.000
10, 000
19, 800
9,800
10. 000
9,800
10, 600
10, 600
10, 400
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Production specialist
Statistician, mathematical
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, government
Administrative officer
Aircraft inspector.-.
Aircraft inspector, engines
Attorney...
Contract specialist-.- _,
Contract termination officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical instruments.
Engineer, aircraft development con-
trol
Engineer, aircraft flutter and vibra-
tion
Engineer, aircraft stability and con-
trol
Engineer, aircraft stress analysis
Engineer, aircraft structural devel-
opment
Engineer, aircraft structural loads...
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical...
Engineer, electronic, general
Engineer, electronic, instrumenta-
tion
Engineer, electronic, radio
Engineer, electronic, sonar
Engineer, aircraft fire control design-
Engineer, general -
Engineer, industrial--.
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, aircraft turret design
General finance officer, contracts
Industrial specialist, aircraft
Metallurgist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Program coordination officer
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Statistician, general
Statistician, mathematical
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\dministrative officer
.\ircraft inspector
.\ircraft maintenance specialist
.'\ttorney
Budget administrator
Contract negotiator
Contract termination officer...
Electronic specialist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical instruments.
Engineer, aeronautical powerplant
development
Engineer, aeronautical research
Engineer, aircraft development
control
Engineer, aircraft flutter and vibra-
tion
Engineer, aircraft modification de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft performance
Engineer, aircraft preliminary de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft stability and
control
Engineer, aircraft structural devel-
opment
Engineer, aircraft structural loads..
Engineer, automotive design
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical.
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, electronic instrumenta-
tion
Engineer, electronic, radio
Engineer, fire-control design
Engineer, fire prevention
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, general ordnance design.
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, aircraft launcher design..
Engineer, mechanical -
Engineer, metals _.
E ngmeer , ordnance
Engineer, propeller performance —
Engineer, turret design
Equipment specialist, aviation
Government accountant
Industrial specialist
Maintenance program planning
officer
Mathematician..
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
5
1
5
2
Total
salary
$9,600
10, 000
8.360
8.360
9. 360
9,360
26,280
41, 800
8, 360
42, 600
17,120
3 25, 080
1 8, 560
1
1
2
1
1
3
6
1
7
1
1
7
6
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
5
1
3
2
3
25
2
1
11
1
6
2
3
2
1
1
3
2
4
4
13
3
2
2
4
2
4
1
25
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
8,360
8,360
16. 720
8,360
8,360
2.5. 280
43, 400
8,560
59, 720
8,360
8.360
59, 120
42, 000
8,360
52, 760
8,560
8. 360
8,360
8,760
8,360
8,360
17, 320
9,160
8,660
8,560
26, 080
16, 920
8,360
37, 800
7,240
21, 320
14, 080
21,320
179, 200
16, 080
7,040
81, 640
7,640
44,040
14,080
23,120
14, 280
7,040
7,240
21, 120
14, 080
29, 360
22, 620
7,040
7,240
7,240
7,040
21,720
94, 120
28, 760
96, 120
22, 920
14, 880
16, 080
29, 360
14, 480
28,760
7,240
184, 200
7,840
16, 480
7,040
14, 280
7,240
21, 120
7,640
7,040
7,240
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 600
1 10, 200
8,660
8.360
9 360
9 360
16.920
42, 200
8,360
43, 000
17, 520
3 25, 080
1 8,560
1,360
1,360
2 16, 920
1 8,360
1 8, 660
3 26. 6,S0
5 44, 000
8,660
67, 480
8.360
8,360
68, 080
42, 800
8,560
61. 920
8,760
8,760
8,560
8,960
8,360
8,660
17, 320
9 360
8.660
8,660
17, 120
8,660
8,660
38, 600
7,440
21, 720
21. 620
36, 200
212, 760
8,040
7,240
88, 880
1 7, 840
6 44, 840
3 21, 720
4 29, 360
1 7,440
3 21, 720
14, 480
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 10, 200
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
5
2
1
1
7
6
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
1
3
3
5
28
1
1
10
1
6
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
12
4
12
2
2
1
4
2
3
1
26
7,240
7,240
7,440
7,440
7,240
22, 320
87, 880
29, 960
89, 480
15, 280
16, 280
7,840
30, 160
14, 880
21, 620
7,440
184, 480
16,880
7,240
14, 680
7,640
21, 720
7,840
7,240
7,240
1
1
1
1
1
3
12
4
12
2
2
1
4
2
3
1
24
2
1
2
1
3
1
1 7, 240
1 7,440
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
233
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntiDUed
1953 actual
3
1
1
2
14
1
3
3
Departmental— Continued Num-
General schedule grades— Continued ber
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Metallurgist 3
Organization and methods examiner. 1
Personnel officer 1
Placement officer 1
Position classifier -. 1
Production programing officer
Production requirements officer
Production specialist
Purchasing agent
Salary and wage administrator
Statistician, analytical
Statistician, mathematical
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Technologist -
Training officer, general fields -
GS-11. Range $s,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Aircraft equipment specialist
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Allowance list officer
Attorney
Budget administrator .- --.
Contract negotiator
Contract termination negotiator
Cost accountant --.
Cost analyst
Electrical equipment specialist
Equipment specialist.
Electronic specialist
Engineer, aeronauical
Engineer, aeronautical powerplant
development
Engineer, aircraft development con-
trol
Engineer, aircraft performance
Engineer, aircraft preliminary de-
sign.
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical, airfield lighting.
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, fire control design
Engineer, genera]
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials.
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, natural gas
General supply otTicer
Industrial specialist
Manpower requirements officer,
supervisor..
Mathematician
Organization and niethodsexaminer
Performance standards officer
Personnel officer
Personnel officer, military
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications spe-
cialist
Production programing officer
Production program control officer. .
Production specialist
Production requirements officer.
Production survey specialist
Program analyst
Purchasing agent ._ ._
Statistician, analytical
Statistician, survey...
Supply allowance officer
Supply requirements officer
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,280:
Illustrator, technical equipment
Librarian -__
Methods examiner, procedures
Supply allowance officer. __
General supply officer. —
Visual presentation Information
specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Accountant, government
Accountant, systems
Accoimtant, supervisory
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant
Aircraft allocations officer
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Allotment assistant
Allowance list officer
Allowance list specialist
Attorney- -.
Budget administrator.
Budget analyst
Draftsman, engineering
Electrical equipment specialist
Electronics specialist
Employee re lations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aircraft performance
Engineer, fire control design
Engineer, industrial _.
Engineer, mechanical - -
Total
salary
120
040
240
040
240
7,040
30. 560
7.040
3 17, 820
73, 680
6,940
11,880
30, 300
23, 960
11,880
6,940
5,940
12, 080
12,880
23,760
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,340
12,080
18, 720
11,880
19, 220
6,140
6,940
11,880
85, 360
6.140
18,220
17,820
1954 estimate
5.940
12 280
5,940
12. 080
6,510
6.140
6,140
6,140
6,940
5, 940
36, 840
18. 020
6,540
5,940
18, 220
6,140
6,340
Num- Total
ber salary
11,500
5,760
5,760
5,760
5.875
5,875
1 6, 185
5,310
5,186
21, 490
40, 770
6,060
20, 990
6,685
5,435
6,685
6,310
10, 120
26. 425
10. 745
10, 370
6.435
6, 185
10, 370
10. 120
5,186
6,185
26, 050
$14, 280
14.280
7,440
7,240
7.440
7,040
28, 960
50. 780
7.240
7.640
7.240
14. 480
1 7. 240
6 45. 440
1 7. 240
3
1
12
1
2
6
4
2
1
1
2
1
4
1
18, 420
5,940
74, 780
6,140
11,880
30, 100
24. 160
12.080
6.140
6.140
12. 080
6.540
24.160
6.940
6, 140
6,140
12,080
6,340
11,880
5,940
6,940
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 680
14, 480
7.440
7.240
7.440
7,240
29, 500
43. 340
7.440
7,640
7.240
14.880
1 6. 940
2 12.080
15 91, .'iOO
12, 480
18, 220
5,940
6,140
24, 360
6,140
18, 020
6, MO
6,340
6.340
6,140
6.140
44. 180
18, 020
6,540
5.940
6.140
18. 420
6. 140
6.310
6.940
11.500
5.875
5,875
5,750
5,875
5,310
5. 060
5.435
5,310
21, 740
41, 500
5,185
21,490
6,810
10, 620
10. 370
26. 800
10. 870
10. 370
6.435
5.310
10, 120
10, 370
1 5, 185
6 26, 300
1 7, 440
5 39. 000
1 7. 440
18,620
6,140
70, 040
6,340
12,280
31, 100
24, 7t*
12,280
6,340
6,140
12, 480
6,740
24, 560
6,140
1 C, 140
6,340
12,480
6,540
12,280
6,140
6,940
1 6, 940
2 12, 480
13 81, 220
2 12,880
3 IS, 620
6.140
6.340
12.880
6.340
12, 280
6,740
1 6.540
6,340
6,140
6.140
32. 700
18. 620
6.740
5.940
6,140
19, 020
6.340
6.540
6.140
11. 750
6.000
6.000
5.875
6,000
5,436
5,185
5, 660
5,435
22, 240
42, 396
6,310
21, 990
5,810
10, 870
10, 745
27, 175
11, 120
10, 620
5,560
6,435
5,185
10, 620
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Engineer, ordnance
General supply officer
Industrial security specialist
Industrial specialist
Manpower requirements officer,
supervisory .-.
Methods examiner
Newswriter, technical
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Printing specialist, offset
Piinting and publications officer. . .
Printing and publications specialist
Procurement specialist
Production requirements assistant-
Production specialist
Program control specialist
Records management officer..
Shorthand reporter
Statistician, analytical, general
Statistical assistant
Supply distribution officer
Supply requirements officer
Training officer
Train in g officer, general fields -
Visual presentation information
specialist -
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..--
GS-7. Ranee $4,205 to $4.955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 060
5 25, 800
1 6, 185
6 26, 945
1 6, 810
4 20, 616
20, 490
10, 120
10. 245
25. 425
5,310
1
3
13
1
1
1
1
6
2
1
2
1
1
84
47
208
309
5.810
15. 180
66. 050
5, 060
6.060
5.186
5.185
26, 175
10, 870
5,310
10. 745
5.185
5.060
6,310
40. 210
373, 595
191.740
783, 165
1954 estimate 1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
5 26, 425
1 6, 310
5 27, 070
1
4
1
4
2
2
5
1
1
1
3
13
1
1
1
1
5,810
20, 740
6, 060
20, 866
10, 245
10.495
25. 675
6. 435
5,060
6.810
16, 6.55
66, 425
5, 1.85
6.185
5,310
6,310
30.630
10. 995
5.435
10, 370
5,185
6,185
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses. --
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay — -
Nightwork differential-
1 6, 310
6 26, 926
.'^U personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades:
aS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical --
Engineer, general
Naval research analyst -
Physiologist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical --
Engineer, aeronautical research, de-
velopment, and design
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical — -
Equipment specialist
Metallurgist
Motion picture producer
Organization and methods examiner
Physicist
Planning and estimating super-
visor —
Production superintendent
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Aircraft inspector
Attorney...
.Automotive transportation spe-
cialist
Chemist
Contract specialist
Educational specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical research,
development, and design --
Engineer, electrical- —
1,026,275
166 512 740
12 34. 840
1 2. 980
1 3. 454
4 12. 440
17 47.344
7 24. 685
1.402
6. 785, 723
253.8
994, 032
1. 388 1, 383
6, 776, 828 6, 751, 406
212 195
830, 792 731, 224
1, 148. 2
5, 791, 691
8,910
22,351
309, 431
41
1, 132, 424
11,300
65, 750
11,060
67, 300
11, 650
10, 800
1 9, 800
13 128, 000
1
6
2
12
5
2
1
I
1
4
1
1
7
2
1
1
1
4
16
1
67
1
10
9,600
48, 800
19, 800
118,000
48, 800
19, 400
9,800
9,800
10, 400
39, 400
9,600
10,000
62, 720
17, 520
8,760
8,560
8,360
35, 040
137, 160
8,660
493, 060
8,360
84, 800
5 26, 360
86 382. ,505
45 185, 400
211 786,510
310
1,030,170
161 495, 510
5 15, 270
1 2, 980
3,454
12. 600
34,944
7 24, 686
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 310
6 27, 050
1 5, 435
5 27, 320
5,810
16, 065
5,185
21, 366
10, 495
10. 746
26, 300
6,560
6.185
5,810
15, 930
68, 050
5,310
6.310
5.435
5,435
21,115
11,120
5,560
5. 435
6.310
5.310
25. 850
378. 265
143,110
766, 145
5
83
33
197
322
1, 082, 430
199 613,610
6 15, 590
1 2, 980
3.454
12,760
35, 344
25,603
1,176
6, 945, 036
1,188
22, 792
224, 872
300
6, 193, 000
11,300
56, 500
11,300
68, 050
11,800
11,050
78, 800
1 9, 800
13 129,600
9,800
49, 400
20, 000
119, 400
49, 400
19,400
9,800
10, 000
10,400
39, 800
1 9, 800
1 10,000
54, 620
17, 720
8,960
8,660
8,660
35, 540
130, 460
8,560
465, 080
8,560
77,440
6, 020, 182
23, 146
154, 372
300
6, 198, 000
11, 650
56, 500
11,300
68, 050
11, 800
11,050
68,900
10,000
139, 200
9,800
49, 400
19, 700
119, 400
59, 000
19,400
10, 000
10,000
10, 600
39, 800
1 9, 800
2 19, 600
46,440
17, 920
8,960
8,760
8,560
35, 540
138, 820
17, 120
463, 900
8,660
86, 800
234
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Aircraft and Facilities, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, chemical- ._
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials. ._
Engineer, mechanical
Equipment specialist--
Geophysicist
Industrial specialist ---
Mathematician -..
Metallurgist --.
Meteorologist
Motion picture producer —
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Physical science coordinator
Physicist
Physiologist
Planning and estimating supervisor.
Production superintendent _ . .
Psychologist
Publications officer
Scientific staff assistant
Tecilnologist-
Training officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer -
Aircraft engine inspector
Aircraft inspector
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Analytical statistician - .
Automotive transportation special-
ist
Budget specialist
Chemist-
Contract specialist
Education specialist
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician
Employee relations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical research,
development, and design.-
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, ind ustrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety.
Engineer, structural
Equipment specialist
Fiscal accounting officer
General supply officer
Industrial hygienist
Industrial specialist
Librarian
Materials requirement specialist---
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Motion picture producer
Motion picture script \vriter
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser -
Personnel officer
Physicist --
Physiologist--
Planning and estimating supervisor-
Producer, animated motion pic-
tures -
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Progress supervisor
Safety program specialist
Scientific staff assistant
Security specialist- ___
Statistician-
Technologist.- -
Tool engineer
Training instructor
Training officer -
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Aircraft engine inspector
Aircraft inspector
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Analytical statistician.'.-
Architect
Automotive transportation spe-
cialist
Budget specialist
Chemist --
Construction inspector
Contract specialist
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $123, 020
1
42
10
1
11
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
7
1
4
1
6
4
2
1
1
6
2
7
6
23
3
1
2
1
4
1
5
44
1
3
71
3
1
4
2
15
42
76
10
6
38
2
6
1
4
1
1
3
10
1
6
3
4
10
1
3
1
9
10
2
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
3
10
1
1
10
6
36
1
1
1
1
3
12
1
14
,560
364, 060
89, 060
8,960
94, 880
8,760
8,960
34,840
8,560
8,560
8,660
17, 720
9,160
61,920
8,360
34, 560
8,560
53, 160
36,240
17, 320
8,660
8,660
43, 080
17,320
52, 430
36, 000
173, 600
21, 720
7,240
14,080
7,240
30, 760
7.040
37, 200
320, 9(10
7,040
22, 520
618, 880
22, 720
7,240
28,960
14, 480
107, 800
311,120
642, 020
71,840
37, 400
276, 260
14, 280
46, 440
7,440
28, 760
7,240
7,840
22, 720
72, 580
7,240
43, 840
21,520
28, 6fiO
75, 500
7,840
21, 920
7,040
66,760
72, 220
14, 280
69, 320
7,040
36, 600
15, 480
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,240
21,920
73, 800
8.040
7,240
68, 920
64, 260
31, 700
236, 300
6,140
6,940
6,140
6,940
18, 020
73, 280
6,540
89, 740
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $115,860
1
40
10
1
10
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
7
1
4
1
5
4
2
1
1
5
2
6
5
22
3
1
1
1
4
1
5
42
1
3
67
3
1
4
2
14
40
71
10
6
36
2
6
1
4
1
1
3
3
3
10
1
3
1
8
10
2
7
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
3
9
1
1
6
34
1
1
1
1
2
12
1
13
,760
351,720
90, 320
8,960
87, 600
8,960
9,160
35,340
8.560
8,760
8, 560
17, 920
9,160
62, 800
8,560
35, 060
8,560
44, 920
36,740
17, 620
8,660
8,760
43, 700
17, 620
45,680
36,620
168, 800
22, 120
7,240
7,240
7,240
31, 260
7,040
37, 820
311,660
7,240
22, 720
498, 120
23,120
7,240
29, 360
14, 680
102, 360
301, 420
515,360
73, 100
38, 020
266, 220
14, 480
38, 600
7, 640
29. 260
7,440
8,040
23,120
66,440
7,440
44,600
21,720
21, 820
76, 760
7,840
22,120
7,240
60, 360
73, 460
14, 480
62, 780
7,040
37, 100
16, 680
7,640
7,440
7.440
7.240
22, 320
67, 640
8,040
7,240
69, 920
68, 940
32, 320
227, 440
6,340
6,940
6,340
6,940
12, 280
74, 780
6,640
84, 960
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $124, 220
8,760
359, 660
98, 680
9,160
95, 860
8,960
9,160
35, 340
8,760
8,760
8,760
8,960
9,360
71, 160
8,660
35, 060
8,760
63,280
36, 740
17, 720
8,760
8,760
43, 700
26, 080
38. 080
36. 620
182, 880
14.880
7,440
7.240
7.440
31. 260
7,240
44, 860
318, 340
14,280
22, 920
611, 600
23,320
7,440
36. 400
14.SS0
102. 100
308.000
636. 060
73. 100
45. 060
272. 920
14, 680
45, .MO
7,640
21,940
7,440
8,040
23, 320
73, 480
7,440
44,600
21,920
29, 060
69, 080
8,040
22, 320
14, 280
60, 360
80, 600
14,680
45, 240
7,240
44, 140
16, R80
7,640
7,640
7,440
7,440
22, 520
74, 580
8,040
7.440
65, 960
52, 400
32, 320
238, 640
6.340
6.140
6,340
6.940
12, 4S0
80, 720
6,740
84,400
3
1
5
2
14
41
74
10
6
37
2
6
1
3
1
1
3
10
6
3
4
9
1
3
2
8
11
2
6
5
36
1
1
1
2
13
1
13
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Education specialist
Electronic scientist-
Electronic technician
Employee relations officer-
Engineer, aerodynamic develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical research, de-
velopment, and design- ---
En gineer , arch itectin-al
Engineer, chemical..-
Enguieer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, Industrial
Engineer, materials --
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance --
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, structural--
Engineer, tool
Equipment specialist
Film librarian
Fiscal accounting officer
General supply officer
Industrial hygienist
Industrial specialist ---
Inspector ---
Laboratory general mechanic
Materials requirement specialist
Mathematician
Mechanical inspector
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Motion picture editor
Motion picture producer
Motion picture script writer-..
Motion picture set director
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Photographer
Physicist..
Physiologist
Placement officer
Planning and estimating specialist..
Planning and estimating supervisor-
Principal - - -
Producer, animated motion pictures-
Production specialist
Progress supervisor.-- -
Property and supply supervisor
Psychologist
Publications editor
Realty officer
Safety program specialist
Scientific staff assistant
Security specialist
Shop tool and equipment specialist -
Statistical officer
Statistician
Storekeeper
Technologist
Training instructor
Training officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer -
Aircraft engine Inspector
Aircraft inspector --
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Architect
Budget specialist
Cartographer --
Commodity industry analyst
Contract specialist ---
Educational specialist-.- ---
Electronic inspector.-
Electronic technician
Employee relations officer
Engineer, electricaL--
Engineer, general...
Engineer, mechanical
Equipment specialist
Fiscal accounting officer
Firefighter
Freight traffic officer
General supply officer
Housing manager
Industrial specialist..
Inspector -
Laboratory electronic mechanic
Laboratory general mechanic
Materials requirement specialist
Mechanical inspector
Methods examiner
Motion picture editor
Motion picture producer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Persormel officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $73,680
76 467.620
18 108. 900
4 24. 400
1 6. 940
140 869,260
2
11
3
22
2
31
68
62
10
6
80
3
3
2
6
5
16
1
6
9
1
12
1
2
6
2
1
8
1
2
1
1
1
10
1
12
1
16
2
1
1
4
1
1
7
1
1
1
3
1
4
3
1
2
2
3
4
20
3
1
85
3
11
12, 480
68,940
19, 220
139, 100
12.880
191.080
416. 360
381. 420
60.400
36.840
499. 520
18,220
18, 620
13, 880
37, 020
32. 700
99. 840
6.140
39. 420
66.740
6,340
72, 940
6,540
12, 280
30, 500
11,880
6,640
48.920
6,140
12,280
6,140
6,540
6,140
62, 800
5,940
74, 980
6,140
96, 440
11,880
6,940
6,940
26, 320
6,940
6,940
44,180
6,340
6,540
6,940
18, 220
5,940
24, 360
18,280
6,340
13,880
12. 680
18.420
25.360
124. 140
18. 820
69, 140
6,875
78,600
86, 175
499, 725
40, 375
6,875
6,500
6.000
5.876
28,626
17.000
6.125
28,076
6.000
6.250
6,250
6,125
78, 750
29, 076
24,126
6,760
6,875
6,875
45, 260
23,750
6,500
6,625
6,625
6,500
6,000
6,626
11,260
17, 750
64,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $68,920
72 448,420
17 104, 980
4 24, 900
1 6,140
132 829,480
2
10
3
21
2
29
66
58
10
6
76
3
3
2
6
4
15
1
6
9
1
11
1
2
5
1
1
8
1
2
1
1
1
9
1
11
1
15
2
1
1
4
1
1
7
1
1
1
3
1
4
3
1
2
2
2
4
19
3
11
1
13
13
79
7
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
6
1
1
1
1
13
5
4
1
I
1
8
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
11
12, 680
63.920
19,620
136. 400
13.080
182. 380
404,600
364,020
61. 660
31.320
484. 040
18.620
18, 820
13, 880
37, 780
26, 660
95, 480
6,140
40, 180
66,860
6.340
67. 400
6.740
12 480
31. 120
5,940
6,740
49,920
6,140
12, 480
6,340
6,740
6,140
67,640
6,940
70, 100
6,340
92, 300
12,080
5,940
6,140
26, 820
6,940
6.140
46. 040
6,340
6.740
6,940
18, 620
6,140
24,860
18, 480
6,340
13, 880
12, 880
12, 480
26. 860
120. 300
19, 220
70,620
6,000
79, 576
80, 075
470, 375
40, 900
6,000
5,625
6,125
6,000
23,200
17,375
6,250
28, 450
6,125
6,375
6,375
6,250
74, 100
29,450
24, 425
6,875
6,000
6,000
45, 850
24, 0.50
5,625
6,750
6,750
6.625
6.126
6,750
6,760
18, 000
66, 375
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $68,920
75 465,680
17 104, 760
4 24,900
2 12, 280
136 861,900
2
11
3
21
2
30
68
60
11
4
79
3
3
2
7
4
16
1
6
10
1
11
1
2
6
1
1
9
1
2
1
1
1
9
1
12
1
16
2
1
1
3
1
1
8
1
1
1
3
1
4
4
1
2
2
2
3
21
3
12
1
13
14
80
8
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
5
1
1
1
1
14
6
4
1
1
1
8
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
11
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
235
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
O.S-10. Range .$5,500 to .$6,250— Con.
Photo-optical equipraent technician.
Photographer
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Property and supply officer.-- -
Safety program specialist
Security specialist
Shop tool and equipment specialist-
Statistical officer
Statistician --
Storekeeper.-"
Tabulating equipment operator
Training officer
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Aircraft engine inspector
Aircraft inspector
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Aircraft propeller inspector -
Analytical statistician __ -
Architect -
Automotive transportation special-
ist - -
Biologist -
Budget specialist
Cartographer..-
Ceramic worker
Chemist
Construction inspector
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator - -.
Educational specialist
Electronic inspector
Electronic scientist ---
Electronic technician.-- _-.
Employee relations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, genera!
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical.
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Engineer, tool
Engineering aid
Engineering draftsman -.
Entomologist ,_.
Equipment specialist
Film librarian , _.
Firefighter
Fiscal accounting assistant
Freight traffic officer
General supply assistant
Illustrator
Industrial specialist _.
Information specialist
Inspector _
Instructor
Instrument maker.. _
Laboratory electrician
Laboratory electronic mechanic
Laboratory general mechanic
Landscape architect.
Librarian
Materials reqii irement^specialist
Mathematician
Mechanical inspector
Metallurgist...
Methods examiner
Military personnel assistant
Motion picture animator
Motion picture editor
Optometrist..
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Photographer
Physical metallurgist
Physical science aid
Physicist
Physiologist
Placement officer
Principal
Printing and publications assistant.
Printing and publications officer
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Property and supply clerk.
Property and supply supervisor
Psychologist
Publications editor. _
Qualifications rating examiner
Safety inspector
Safety program specialist
Scientific staff assistant
Security specialist
Shop tool and equipment specialist.
Statistician
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
1
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
4
1
6
30
2
22
165
2
1
2
4
4
2
2
1
1
13
4
15
2
9
2
54
67
8
119
12
29
2
48
74
62
11
164,220
10,370
121,240
910, 885
10, 745
5,810
10, 495
21,115
20. 360
10,120
10,995
5,310
6,435
68.405
22. 365
80.235
10, 995
46,535
10, 745
282,255
294.915
44,295
619,515
64,175
156, 395
10, 870
253, 825
385, 465
280.330
56,640
41,230
461, 465
6,060
31,985
32, 185
27,300
20,490
95, 705
5,810
64,090
5,185
83,405
38.985
16, 555
71,110
10,370
74, 335
5,810
44,045
33, 105
5,560
5,310
62,445
68,410
6.810
37,660
10. 870
77.620
33, 035
46,915
47,790
5,435
15. 555
6,060
5,185
129.910
87. 965
16,930
6,060
5,185
137. 890
16. 180
10, 995
6.060
6.060
5. !S5
10. 745
97,360
16, 305
28,050
5.060
47, 565
15. 655
10. 370
53,730
6.185
16. 305
32.720
10,245
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
2
4
1
6
28
2
21
156
2
1
2
4
3
2
2
1
1
12
4
14
2
9
2
51
54
7
113
12
27
2
46
70
49
10
8
83
1
6
6
4
4
17
1
12
1
16
6
3
12
2
13
1
7
6
1
1
11
11
1
6
2
14
6
8
9
1
3
1
1
22
16
2
1
1
26
3
2
1
1
1
1
17
3
5
1
9
2
2
10
1
3
5
2
$5,875
12.000
5.750
12. 125
6.000
17.025
6.750
6.025
12. 250
11.750
24.300
5.625
29,760
155,375
10, 495
117.305
872. 820
10, 870
5,810
10, 620
21,415
1.5,645
10.370
11,120
.I. 435
5.560
64.045
22, 665
75, 935
11,120
47,215
10. 870
270,405
283. 440
39.280
596. 7,iO
65. 070
147, 635
11,120
246, 695
369, 880
267, 830
52, 160
41,830
436, 580
6,185
32, 435
32,630
22. 140
20,790
91.660
6.810
64,990
6.310
84,600
33.800
16.800
66.640
10. 495
75.310
5, 935
39. 065
33, 655
6,685
6, 435
58,065
59,235
5,935
32, 730
10, 995
73,400
33, 485
41,415
48. 465
5.560
15. 5S0
6,185
6.310
120.735
89. 165
10. 386
5,185
5,310
134,730
15,555
11.245
6.185
5,185
5,310
5,435
93,225
16. 566
28.425
5.185
48, 240
10. 495
10. 495
64.480
6.310
16. 430
27. 640
10,370
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6.nno
12. 125
6.875
12.250
6.125
17. 875
11.250
6.750
12. 375
11.875
24.300
5.760
35,250
154, 895
10, f.20
117,040
890,080
10, 995
5.810
10. 745
21,415
20,705
10. 495
11.245
5,560
5,685
69, 106
16. 995
80,995
11,246
52, 275
10, 995
275. 030
293, 385
38, 795
616, 355
70. 135
152.320
11,245
256, 510
379, .586
272. 150
57.210
46, 895
446, 165
5,310
32, 435
37,690
22, 140
20.790
91.360
5,810
70.050
5.435
84,400
38, 920
16, 930
71,600
10.620
80.370
6.935
39.065
38, 620
6.810
6,560
52.790
64,295
5,935
37, 790
11.120
73.235
33. 4S5
41.415
63.626
5.685
16.805
6.310
5. 435
130. 865
88.690
10. 495
6,310
5,435
139. 670
1.5.680
11,370
5,310
6.310
5.435
5,560
9S. 290
21.615
22, 740
5,310
6:5. 300
10. 620
10. 620
69. 540
6.436
16. .565
27.640
10. 496
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
1
2
2
4
1
6
28
2
22
159
2
1
2
4
4
2
2
1
1
13
3
15
2
10
2
52
66
7
116
13
28
2
48
72
60
11
9
85
1
6
7
4
4
17
1
13
1
16
7
3
13
2
14
1
7
7
1
1
10
12
1
7
2
14
6
8
10
1
3
1
1
24
16
2
1
1
27
3
2
1
1
1
1
18
4
4
1
10
2
2
11
1
3
6
2
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
.storekeeper
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $83,775
2 11.120
19 99. 160
1 5. 185
1 5,685
2 10, 745
28 152,655
1 5,310
977
4.895,745
2.080
9, 322, 660
1,007
4, 249, 540
1,580
5,929,740
3,170
10,182,040
.5,448
16, 284, 070
1.974
6, 710. 790
29 78. 100
63 312.675
34 152.045
167 688.875
215 816. 145
401
1, 385, 460
40 123.684
6 17. 460
64 145.312
21 53, 270
2 27,000
3.262
19, 467, 616
575
2, 646, 725
2.065
11,623,080
57,308
200, 062, 228
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $79,240
2 11. 370
18 95. 290
1 6. 310
1 5. 810
2 10. 870
27 149,230
1 6,435
923
4, 694, 370
1,972
8, 986, 400
966
4,101,725
1,498
5,734,340
.3,006
9,805,575
5,166
15, 699, 470
1,872
6, 609, 290
27 74, 060
60 302,285
32 145,500
159 667.800
204 789, 685
380
1,331,900
38 119,394
5 14,810
62 142,632
20 61. 740
2 29,000
3,020
19,167,940
532
2.604,672
1,902
11,440.530
53,047
196,963,511
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $84,300
Tabulating equipment operation
supervisor .. .
2 11,495
18 95.075
Tool and gage designer .
2 10. 746
1 6.810
Training instructor .
2 10, 995
28 164.290
Wage and classification officer
GS-8 Range $4,620 to $.5,370
2 10,995
955
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4,830,390
2,042
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
9,262,510
988
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
4.213,820
1,561
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.656
5, 898, 450
3,111
QS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
10, 132, 530
5,348
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
16. 221, 100
1,9.37
GS-1 Range $2,500 to $2,980
6,677.350
27 73,820
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range .$4,565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to .$4.900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490.
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035..
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680.
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454...
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840 ."..
Grades established by act of Aug. 1,
1947 (5 U. S. C. 476) .
62 310.490
34 153.825
165 688,040
211 811,305
393
1,370,400
40 125.214
5 14.810
53 144. 752
22 66. 580
2 29,000
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
2,896
18,380,912
611
Ungraded positions at hou ly and daily
rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above...
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
2, 601, 856
1,824
10,971,300
50, 892
188, 961, 996
83,586
313.729,375
4,590
9,682,377
37 174,743
77, 832
307, 241, 204
3,031
4, 276, 347
11 60,880
76, 133
300,316,755
2,766
Add salaries carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
2,414,334
24 113,730
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
75, 624. 7
299, 380, 164
172.5
6.50, 445
3,235.8
4, 191, 132
43.994
185. 951
18.463
1, 191, 663
4, 656. 722
282.329
437, 467
72, 136
298, 311, 262
171
692, 379
2,506
4, 012, 106
37, 768
70,619
293, 129, 195
183
740, 967
2,589
Other positions:
Part-time employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Intermittent employment: United
4,144,989
35, 788
14,500
1, 181, 299
3, 370, 251
278, 635
430,040
14,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
1, 158, 133
2, 326, 938
Njghtwork ditlerential
280, 974
Additional pay for service abroad
443, 616
All personal services, field
311.038.330
308, 328. 230
302, 276, 100
01 Personal services
317, 170. 754
314. 521. 230
308, 473, 100
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
313,480,753
3, 690. 001
309, 606. 230
4,915,000
307, 188, 100
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
1,285,000
Aircraft and Related Procurement, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
ECREAU OF AERONAUTICS
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
889
1
802
798
236
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAH 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Aircraft and Related Procurement, Nayy — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BtTREAu OF AERONAUTICS— continued
Summary 0/ Personal SerCTce«— Continued
Averaee number of all employees
624
1.948
646
1,744
646
Add" average number carried in sched-
ule of "Ordnance and facilities,
1,723
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services.—
2,572
2,390
2,369
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$5, 939
GS-8.8
$3,699
$5, 9.53
OS-8.8
$3,935
$5. 951
GS-8.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,935
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$3,563,459
1,652
14,322
146, 263
$3, 769, 581
$3, 769, 581
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
14, 556
117,863
14, 556
Payment above basic rates
117, 863
Subtotal
3, 725, 696
8,318,000
3, 892, 000
7,738,000
3, 892. 000
Add salaries carried in schedule of
"Ordnance and facilities, Navy"..
7,645.000
Total personal services
02 Travel - -- -
12,043,696
786, 541
8,886,504
6,220,902
31,167
7,876,705
3, 037, 756, 790
59, 793
11,630,000
770. 000
6,550,000
33, 933, 188
32,000
6,341,000
1,742,972,515
56,300
11,537.000
755. 000
3, 850. 000
22, 934. 000
Services performed by other agencies-
32.000
5,831,000
1, 942, 006, 000
65, 000
3,073,662,098
38, 912, 521
1,802,285,003
66, 758, 000
1, 987, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbnrsements
From Oilier Accounts
09 Equipment
200,000
3,112,574,619
1,859,043,003
1, 987, 200, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Average number of all employees
1
01 Personal services:' Positions other
than permanent
07 Other contractual services
$3,600
691, 673
41,485
$175, 682
6,615
736, 758
182, 297
ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
$2,375,886
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY
$245,288
$1, 024, 415
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
889
2
802
798
Average number of all employees - -
Add average number carried in schedule
of "Ordn.-mce and facilities, Navy". . -
625
1,948
646
1,744
646
1,723
Average number of employees paid
from 01 Personal services _ - -
2,573
2,390
2,369
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary - -
$5,939
GS-8.8
$3,699
$5,953
QS-8.8
$3,935
$5, 951
QS-8.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 935
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$3,563,459
5,252
14, 322
146, 263
$3,759,581
$3,759,581
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
14, 556
117,863
14, 556
117 863
Subtotal
Add s;ilaries carried in schedule of
"Ordnance and faciUties, Navy'' .
3, 729, 296
8,318,000
3,892,000
7, 738, 000
3,892,000
7,645,000
Total personal services
02 Travel
12, 047, 296
786, 541
8, 886. 504
6, 912, 575
31,167
10, 252, 591
3,038,002,078
41, 485
69, 793
11,630,000
770,000
fi, 5.'i0. 000
34,108,870
32,000
6,341,000
1,743,996,930
6,615
66,300
11,537,000
755. 000
03 Transportation of things
3, 850. 000
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
22, 934. 000
32, 000
08 Supplies and materials
5, 831, 000
1, 942, 006, 000
15 Taxes and assessments
55,000
Total direct obligations
3,077,020,030
38, 912, 521
1,803,491,715
56,758,000
1.987,000,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
200, 000
3, 115, 932, 551
1,860,249,715
1, 987, 200. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Engineer, aeronautical develoi.iment
Engineer, aeronautical research
Engineer, general
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Engineer, aeronautical-
Engineer, aeronautical development.
Engineer, aeronauticiil research
Engineer, aircraft structural de-
velopment
E ngineer, general. _
Engineer, industrial. _.
Engineer, materials _ _.
Engineer, mechanical..-
Mathematician
Industrial specialist
Production specialist -..
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical develop-
ment - - -
Engineer, aeronautical instruments-
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
development.
Engineer, aeronautical research--...
Engineer, aeronautical research,
development, and design
Engineer, aiicraft development con-
trol -.-
Engineer, aircraft performance..
Engineer, aircraft structural devel-
opment.
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical -
Engmeer, electronic, general..
Engineer, electronic radio
Engineer, general
E ugin eer, mechanical.
Contract specialist
Industrial specialist...
Mathematician ---
Physicist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
E n giueer , aeronautical.
Engineer, aeronautical develop-
ment - -
Engineer, aeronautical instruments.
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
development - - .
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
research
Ensineer, aeronautical research
Engineer, aircraft development con-
trol
Engineer, aircraft modification de-
sign
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num
her
Total
salary
Num
her
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
1
1
1
.$12,000
12, 000
12, 000
1
1
1
$12,400
12,400
12,400
1
1
1
$12,600
12,600
12,600
1
11,800
22,600
11,050
2
1
2
1
22.850
11,300
2
1
23,100
11,560
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
10, 800
*!, 200
11, 800
11,050
11, 800
11,050
10, 800
10, 800
1
5
I
1
1
1
1
1
10, 800
54,500
11,800
11,300
11,800
11,300
11,050
11,050
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
11,050
55,250
11, 800
11,550
11,800
11,300
11,300
11,050
3
29,800
2
20,200
2
20, 400
2
1
19.800
9,800
2
1
19,800
10, 000
2
1
20,200
10,000
4
2
40, 200
10, 400
3
1
30,400
9,800
3
1
30,600
10,000
5
49,200
6
58,800
6
59,600
1
1
9.600
9,600
1
1
9.800
9,600
1
1
10,000
9,800
3
1
2
3
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
29,200
10, 400
19,800
30,600
30. 000
39, 600
9,600
9,6f)0
10, 000
9,600
9,800
2
1
1
4
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
19,400
10, 600
10, 400
40, 600
20,200
39.200
9.600
9.800
10.200
10. 000
10,000
2
1
1
4
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
19,600
10.600
10,600
41.000
20,400
39,600
9,800
9,800
10,400
10,200
10,000
1
8
8,360
70, 480
1
8
8,560
70, 480
1
7
8,760
62,920
3
3
26.280
26,680
3
3
26, 480
26, 280
3
3
26,880
26,880
7
59,120
7
69, 120
7
60,520
2
4
17,120
35,440
2
4
17,120
34,440
2
4
17,620
34,840
7
59,720
8
67. 280
7
60,320
1
9,160
1
9,160
1
9,360
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
237
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9.360— Con.
Ensineer, aircraft preliminary de-
siiui -
Engineer, aircraft structural devel-
opment
Engineer, aircraft stabilization and
control
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic, general
Engineer, electronic, radio
Engineer, electronic, wire commu-
nication _.
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, natural gas
Engineer, ordnance
Contract specialist
Industrial specialist
Production specialist
General supply olEcer. —
Organization and methods examiner-
Physicist, general
Purchasing agent
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Contract negotiator
Engineer, aeronautical-
Engineer, aeronautical develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
development
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
research —
Engineer, aeronautical research —
Engineer, aircraft development and
control
Engineer, aircraft flutter and vi-
bration
Engineer, aircraft modification de-
sign -
Engineer, aircraft preliminary de-
sign
Engineer, aircraft stability and
control --
Engineer, aircraft structural de-
velopment
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic, general
Engineer, electronic, instruments...
Engineer, electronic, radio
Engineer, electronic, sonar
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Industrial specialist
Production specialist
General supply officer
Meteorologist
Printing and publications officer
Program analvst
GS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget administrator -.
Contract negotiator __
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aeronautical instruments..
Engineer, aeronautical power plant
development
Engineer, aircraft modification
design
Engineer, aircraft performance
Engineer, aircraft stability and con-
trol...
Engineer, aircraft stress analysis
Engineer, aircraft structural loads..
Engineer, chemical...
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic, general...
Engineer, electronic, radio
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Equipment specialist, aircraft
Electronics specialist
Industrial specialist
Production specialist
Tool and gage construction special-
ist
Mathematician
Procin-ement officer
Production requirements officer
Purchasing agent.
Statistician, analytical
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget administrator
Printing and publications officer
Publications requirements officer...
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
A dministrative assistant
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aircraft performance
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $25,680
3 27, 480
8,960
26,280
25,480
34, 240
60.720
17.920
51. 960
17.320
8.360
44. 200
18, 320
43,800
16, 720
27,080
8,560
8,760
9,360
18. 120
8,660
7 51, 280
14 104, 360
1 7, 440
13 93. 520
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
10 72, 200
1 7. 040
2 14,280
3 21,320
2 14, 080
3
1
2
5
2
12
1
3
1
10
3
1
1
1
21, 120
7,040
14, 080
37,200
14, 480
85, 880
7,040
22,120
7,440
71,800
21,120
7,440
7,240
7,040
2 15.280
1 7, 040
6,140
31, 100
23. 960
6,740
2 11.880
6.940
13.280
6.940
5.940
6.140
12.080
23.760
6.140
24.160
1954 estimate
1 6, 140
2 12, 880
6.140
5.940
12,880
6.140
12.080
5.500
12.000
6.000
6.435
10, 370
>}um- Total
ber salary
4 $33,640
3 26, 280
3 26, 880
3 25, 480
4 34. 840
8 69. 280
1
2
2
2
4
2
12
1
3
1
8
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
9,160
61,960
17. 620
8.660
35.040
17, 720
27, 080
17, 120
27,280
8.560
8,760
, 160
.760
7 51, 480
16 119,840
1 7,640
12 86, 280
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
8 67,320
1 7, 040
2 14, 480
3 21, 920
7,040
14,280
14.280
14.280
29.360
14.680
86,880
7,240
22. 320
7,440
56. 920
14. 480
14, 4S0
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,840
7,240
1 5,940
1 6. 340
6 31. 500
4 24, 360
5.940
18,020
5.940
12. fiSO
11.880
6.140
6.140
5.940
6.140
23, 960
5,940
5.940
6.140
5,940
6.940
6,140
6,140
13, 080
6,340
12, 480
6.500
6.126
6,125
5,560
10. 370
5.060
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $26,880
3 26. 480
3 27. 080
3 26. 080
3 26, 480
8 70, 680
1
9,160
52,760
17, 720
8,560
35. 440
17, 720
27, 480
17.120
27. 480
8.760
8,960
9.360
8.760
7 52. 080
15 113,600
1 7, 840
9 66, 560
2
2
2
4
2
11
1
3
1
6
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
7.440
7,240
5 37, 200
7,240
3 22, 320
7,240
14.680
14, 480
14,680
29.960
15,080
81,440
7,440
22. 520
7.640
43, 640
14. 4S0
14,880
7.440
7,240
7,240
7,840
7,240
I 6. 140
1 6. 340
6 32. 300
4 24. 760
1 6. 140
2 12. 480
6.140
6.940
12.280
6.340
6,340
6,140
6,140
18,620
6,140
6.140
6,340
6,140
6,140
6,340
6,340
13. 080
6.340
12. 680
6.625
6.250
6.250
5,685
10, 620
5,185
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5.810— Con.
Engineer, aircraft preliniinary de-
sign...
Engineer, electronic, radio
Engineer, ordnance design
Electronic specialist
Engineering draftsman
Procurement specialist
Production electronics requirements
assistant
Publications requirements officer. ..
Sm-plus property disposal officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370 ,
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to .$4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-^. Range $3,176 to $3.666
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical research de-
velopment and design
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical
O.S-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic develop-
ment
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aircraft design
Engineer, general
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545....
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4.160.
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above
Rates less than $5.060 —
Ungraded positions at hourly and daily
rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above....
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above liasic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field
Total, departmental and field
Add salaries appearing in the schedule
of "Ordnance and facilities. Navy"...
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$11. 746
5.060
5.060
10. 495
5.060
5.060
16. 555
30.050
5.185
29.845
80. 315
33.860
202.300
339. 770
214. 420
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
6
1
6
18
8
56
102
70
484.2
2. 930. 815
0. 5 1. 662
11. 696
96. 166
484.7
3. 040. 329
6 53, 760
3 25, 680
11 81, 840
3 22. 320
6 45. 240
3 22. 920
5 31, 200
19. 020
12. 280
40.440
17.820
96. 976
67. 710
10. 980
5. 660
22
17
3
11 66,220
2 9, 003
7 39. 537
195 680,525
310
1.349,130
171.1
716, 486
632, 644
3,600
2.626
50,097
688, 967
3, 729. 296
8,318,000
12, 047, 296
1954 estimate
Nimi- Total
ber salary
$5. 935
6.185
6. 185
10.120
5.185
10, 120
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
4
2
5
17
7
53
102
66
15. 805
23.115
10. 245
24. 975
76. 736
29.065
198, 730
340. 330
200,070
3. 310. 450
6i
492
2, 989. 710
11.499
92. 791
3. 094. 000
45, 420
26.080
15.080
38. 320
23. 320
25. 460
12,880
12, 480
34. 320
18. 220
85. 175
66. 820
11.365
2,910
63. 390
9,394
5 31,474
151 658, 952
246
1,129,130
359, 259
769, 871
3,057
25, 072
798, 000
3. 892. 000
7, 738. 000
11.6i0.000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 935
5,310
5.310
10. 245
5.310
10, 245
16. 180
23. 240
10. 370
25. 350
82. 690
29.940
211.060
362. 285
218. 100
1
I
1
2
1
2
3
4
2
5
18
7
66
107
70
552
3, 285, 626
295. 916
492
2,989.710
11. 499
92, 791
492
3. 094, 000
46, 220
20,280
67, 880
15, 280
38, 320
23, 520
25, 460
12,880
12, 480
34, 120
18, 420
84, 550
56. 446
11.730
2,990
53, 390
9,394
5 31,474
151 558,962
2
2
5
3
19
14
3
1
246
1,
92
1,128,786
358, 914
9, 871
3,057
26, 072
3, 892, 000
7,616,000
Ships and Facilities, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUBEAU OF SHIPS
Summary of Personal Serrices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
87,408
35
62,824
23
58, 193
23
270200 — 54-
-18
238
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1965
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Ships and Facilities, Navy — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
BUREAU OF SHIPS— continued
Summary of Persrmal Serpices— Continued
Average number of all employees
Deduct average number carried in other
position schedules
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services...
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
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Subtotal
Deduct portion of salaries carried on
schedule for "Marine Corps troops
and facilities"
Total 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.
Labor contracts with foreign
government *.
Labor provided by the Federal
Republic of Germany and the
Berlin Magistral'
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment...
10 Lands and structures
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations from appropri-
ated funds
Reimbursement from non-Federal
sources:
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total reimbursement from non-
Federal sources
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbtnse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
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.
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
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
1953 actual
83,277
50
83, 227
$4,463
GS-6.4
$3, 621
CPC-6.9
$4,151
$331, 964, 689
119,113
1, 277, 164
22. 966, 846
356, 327, 802
232, 765
356, 095, 037
353. 095. 037
5,862.127
4.169,791
8,6.11,683
9. 860, 031
3, 436, 762
144, 693, 564
11,980,000
1, 844, 049
320, 028, 801
127, 776, 929
1.989,863
2, 469, 266
995, 747, 902
748, 000
29,514
996,625.416
3. 000. 000
3, 100, 000
45, 324. 038
61, 498, 998
35, 000
112, 958, 036
1, 109, 483, 452
1954 estimate
59, 170
1,332
K461
GS-6.4
$3,520
CPC-5.9
$4,162
$246, 922, 200
60.600
949,700
11,198,700
259,121,200
6, 256, 000
252, 866, 200
249, 866, 200
5, 840, 000
4, 200, 000
8, 600, 000
10,0&4,600
3,001,600
189,862,600
16,372,000
2, 243, 000
268,281,600
111,870,000
400,000
3, 000, 000
873,601,300
4, 000, 000
877,601,300
3, 000. 000
8, 500. 000
64, 028, 000
39, 780. 000
40.000
116.348,000
992, 949, 300
$4, 731
GS-7.0
.$3, 077
CPC^.2
$3,943
$4,929
as-7.2
$3, 124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
1955 estimate
55, 0,58
64
54,994
$4,461
GS-6.4
$3,520
CPC-6.9
K152
$229, 653, 500
50,600
883, 000
10,295,500
240, 782, 600
300,600
240,482,100
237,482,100
6.191,000
4, 200, 000
10, 600, 000
9, 500, 000
3, 000, 000
222, 997, 000
16,261,000
2, 185, 000
273, 089, 900
144, 000, 000
400, 000
3, 600, 000
932, 406, 000
3, 400, 000
935, 806, 000
3,000,000
8,500,000
38. 728. 000
40, 000, 000
45,000
90, 273, 000
1, 026, 079, 000
$4,958
OS-7.2
$3. 151
CPC-4.0
$4, 079
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR— continued
01 Personal services:
$312,640
14, 175
1,202
11, 594
$259, 300
14, 200
1,000
9,000
$236, 900
Other positions
14,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
900
Payment above basic rates --
8,600
Total personal services (see sched-
ule of detail of personal services.
Department of the Interior)
02 Travel
339,511
15. 408
7, 267
1,468
6,510
11,106
107, 458
65, 318
2,128
283,500
10,700
4,400
1,100
7,800
11,100
105, 200
22, 700
2,000
260,600
9,000
03 Transportation of things
1 800
04 rnmmliniPAfinn services
1,100
6,600
9,600
08 Supplies and materials
46 100
13, 600
15 Taxes and assessments
1,700
545, 174
448,600
360,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
$511,096
91
$646, 000
$610, 000
08 Supplies and materials
511, 187
646. 000
610, 000
ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT
08 Supplies and materials
$608, 000
.«fin Ofio
ALLOCATION TO ATOMIC ENERGY
COMMISSION
07 Other contractual services
$3, 630, 427
$375, 200
$3 274 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
07 Other contractual services
$5,187
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
87,873
39
62,883
27
58,246
27
Average number of all employees
83, 343
50
59,231
1,332
55, 113
64
Deduct average number carried in other
position schedules.
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services. . .
83,293
67, 899
55,049
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 463
GS-6.4
$3, 521
CPC-5.9
$4, 161
$4, 461
GS-6.4
$3,520
CPC-5.9
$4,152
$4, 461
Average grade.. .
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,520
CPC-5.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
K152
Personal service obligations:
$332, 277, 229
133.288
1. 278. 356
22, 978, 440
$247, 181, 500
64,800
9M, 700
11,207,700
$229, 790, 400
64,800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
883,900
10, 304, 100
Subtotal.
356, 667, 313
232, 765
259,404,700
6,265,000
241, 043, 200
Deduct portion of salaries carried on
schedule tor "Marine Corps troops and
300,500
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
356, 434, 548
253, 149, 700
240, 742, 700
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
353, 434, 5 18
5, 867, 536
4,177,058
8,653,151
9,865,541
3, 436, 762
148, 751, 380
11,980,000
1, 844, 049
250, 149, 700
6, 850, 700
4, 204, 400
8,601,100
10, 072, 400
3,001,500
190, 894, 800
16, 372, 000
2, 243, OOO
237, 742, 700
02 Travel . .
5.200,000
4,201,800
04 Communication services
10,001, 100
9, 506, 500
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
3, 000, 000
226 890, 600
Labor contracts with foreign
governments '
16, 261, 000
Labor provided by the Federal
Republic of Germany and the
Berlin Magistral 3
2, 185, 000
1 Average number of persons— 1953, 14,695: 1954, 16,308; 1955, 14,530.
' -Average number of persons— 1963, 1,642; 1954, 1,946; 1955, 1,900.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
239
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Direct Obligalioiu—Contirmed
Appropriated funds— Continued
$320,136,350
127,832,247
1,989,863
2, 471, 393
$268, 994, 700
111.892,700
400,000
3,002,000
$273. 496, 000
144. 013. 600
400.000
15 Taxes and assessments
3, 501, 700
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds
1,000.439,877
875,679.000
937. 000. OOO
Reimbursement from non-Federal
sources:
08 Supplies and materials
748,000
29,514
4, 000, 000
3, 400, 000
09 Equipment
Total reimbursement from non-
Federal sources _ _
777, 514
4, 000, 000
3, 400. 000
1,001,217.391
879. 679, 000
940, 400, 000
Obligalions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
3, 000. 000
3, 100, 000
45. 324. 038
61,498.998
35,000
3, 000, 000
8, 500, 000
64, 028, 000
39, 780, 000
40,000
3, 000, 000
07 Other contractual services
8, 600, 000
38. 728. 0(;«1
09 Equipment
40. 000. 000
45.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
112.958.036
115. 348. 000
90, 273. 000
Total obligations
1,114,175,427
995.027,000
1, 030, 673, 000
Construction of Ships, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
BUREAU OF SHIPS
Total number of permanent pasitions.
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
Regular pay in excess ot 52-week
base --
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services..
Travel
Transportation of things —
Communication services —
Rents and utility services...
Printing and reproduction..
Other contractual services..
Supplies and materials
Equipment-
Taxe^ and assessments
Subtotal- . -
Deduct portion of foregoing subtotal
financed from orders (or agreements)
included in prior year obligations
1953 actual
12, 496
11.508
$4,463
OS-6.4
$3,521
CPC-5.9
$4,151
$46. 595, 962
180, 433
3, 061, 981
49, 838, 376
202. 736
699, 867
29,971
4,402
19,678
4. 543. 028
25. 192, 995
1964 estimate
2,747
2,259
$4,461
GS-6.4
$3,520
CPC-5.9
$4,152
1955 estimate
1,050
869
U. 461
QS-6.4
$3,520
CPC-5.9
$4, 152
$9, 922, 900
38,100
425.900
29,659
Obligations incurred..
80, 560, 612
22, 833, 911
57, 726, 701
10. 386. 900
126.000
420.000
14.000
2.100
11.000
8. 040. 748
17.029.000
22, 497. 297
14, 000
58, 541, 045
58, 641, 045
$3, 867, 700
15.000
164. 100
4. 046. 800
155,000
615,000
17.000
2.600
13.000
12,145.500
20. 884. OOO
27, 594. 100
17.000
65, 390. 000
65, 390, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY
07 Other contractual services.
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services.
Total number of permanent positions..
Average number of all employees
$25. 056
$12, 156, 649
12, 496
11,508
$1, 864, 149
2,747
2,259
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,463
GS-6.4
$3,521
CPC-5.9
$4. 151
$4, 461
GS-6.4
$3,520
CPC-5.9
$4,152
$4. 401
OS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$3,520
Average grade .
CPC-5.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4. 152
01 Personal services:
$46. 595, 962
180, 433
3,061,981
$9, 922, 900
38,100
426,900
$3. 867, 700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
15,000
164,100
Total personal services (see Con-
49, 838, 376
202, 736
699, 867
29, 971
4. 402
19, 678
16, 724, 633
25, 192, 995
10, 386, 900
126, 000
420. 000
14. 000
2. 100
11. 000
9. 907. 441
17. 029. 000
22. 497, 297
14.000
4, 046, 800
02 Travel
155, 000
515, 000
04 Communication services
17,000
2,600
06 Printing and reproduction
13,000
12, 145, 600
08 Supplies and materials
20. 884. OOO
27. 594. 100
15 Taxes and assessments .. ..
29, 559
17.000
92, 742, 217
22. 833, 911
60, 407, 738
65,390,000
Deduct portion of foregoing subtotal
financed from orders (or agreements)
included in prior year obligations
Obligations incurred
69, 908, 306
60. 407. 738
66, 390, 000
Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
BUREAU OF SHirS
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
33,440
2
36,301
2
36,850
2
31,668
2,442
33, 656
2,360
34,930
Add averace number of man-years car-
ried in other position schedules
2,360
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services. . .
34, 110
35, 916
37,290
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 463
GS-6.4
.$3, 521
CPC-5.9
$4, 161
$4, 461
OS-6.4
$3,520
CPC-5.9
$4,152
$4, 461
Average grade
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,620
Average grade
CPC-6.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 152
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$140, 823, 879
10, 330
540. 023
9. 213, 448
$154, 005, 600
7,000
590, 500
6, 788, 800
$160, 324, 500
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
7,000
616, 600
7, 076, 300
Total personal services (see Con-
160,587,680
402, 422
1, 467, 583
66. 189
44. 659
56. 077
44. 507. 336
86, 232, 474
237,801,723
104, 126
161, 391, 800
480, 000
3, 086, 000
90,000
64, 000
70, 000
53,912,400
204,166.000
398. 564. 756
121.000
168, 024, 400
02 Travel
628. 000
5. 420. 000
119.000
05 Rents and utilitv services
93. 000
96. 000
97. 296. 600
08 Supplies and materials
268. 400. 000
440. 467. 000
15 Taxes and assessments
160.000
521, 270, 169
97, 687, 000
821,944,956
16,626,000
980,694,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
14, 266. 000
Total obligations - _ - .
618, 967, 169
838, 670, 966
994. 959. 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
$37, 624, 400
.$411,800
240
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
33, 440
2
36, 301
2
36,860
2
31,668
2,442
33, 666
2,360
34, 930
Add average number of man-years car-
ried in other position schedules
2,360
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services. -.
34, 110
35, 916
37,290
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,463
GS-6.4
$3, 521
CPC-5.9
$4,161
$4, 461
GS-6,4
$3. 520
rpc-5.9
$4, 162
$4. 461
as-6.4
Oralis, piotectlve, and custodial grades:
$3, 520
CPC-5.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,152
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$140, 823, 879
10,330
540, 023
9, 213, 448
$164,005,500
7,000
590, 600
6, 788, 800
$160,324,600
7,000
616,600
Payment above basic rates.. .
7, 076, 300
160, 687, 680
402, 422
1,467,583
66, 189
44, 669
66, 077
44, 607, 336
86, 232, 474
237, 801, 723
104, 126
161,391,800
480, 000
3, 086, 000
90,000
64,000
70, 000
91,5.36,800
204, 166, 000
398, 564, 766
121,000
168, 024, 400
02 Travel
628, 000
6, 420. 000
04 Communication services
119,000
93, 000
06 Printing and reproduction.
96, 000
07 Other contractual services
97, 708. 400
268, 400, 000
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments ..
440, 467, 000
150, 000
621,270,169
97,687,000
859, 569, 356
16, 626, 000
981, 105, 800
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
9 Equipment
14, 265, 000
Total obligations
618,967,169
876, 195, 356
995, 370, 800
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from appropriations to the Bureau of
Ships
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEKVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000:
Position established by act of Aug. 1,
1947, 6 U. S. C. 171P
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Supervisory electronics engineer
Supervisory marine engineer
Supervisory naval architect
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant comptroller for accounting.
Assistant comptroller for budget
Assistant director of contracts
Attorney-adviser
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electrical communica-
tions
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, marine _
Engineer, nuclear power
Industrial relations director
Naval architect
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Senior contract negotiator.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accoimtant
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Engineer, amphibious combat ve-
hicle design
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electrical communica-
tions _
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general...
Engineer, marine
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $13, 600
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 11, 650
10,800
11,050
11,050
11,060
11,050
10,800
10, 800
11, 060
2 21, 850
1 11,800
3 28, 800
9,600
1
3
1
11
7
10
9,600
29,200
9,800
108, 000
68,600
97,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 600
1 12, 400
1 12, 400
1 12, 000
11,650
10, 800
10, 800
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,050
11,060
11,060
10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
1 9,600
3 29, 200
2 19, 200
1 9,600
1
1
4
1
12
9,600
9,600
39, 400
10,000
118,200
88.600
118,200
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 600
12, 600
12,600
12, 000
11,800
10. 800
10, 800
11,300
11,650
11,650
11.650
11,050
11,050
11,300
10. 800
11,060
10, 800
10, 800
9,600
29, 600
19,200
9, fiOO
9,600
9, 800
39, 800
1 10,200
12 120,200
9 89, 200
12 119,400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Engineer, marine power plant-
development
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical..
Engineer, nuclear power
Engineer, welding
Industrial relations assistant direc-
tor
Industrial specialist
Laboratory management and re-
quirements coordinator
Metallurgist
Naval architect —
Organization and methods examiner-
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Production control specialist
Statistician
Supervisory contract specialist
Supply officer
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant.-
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Budget administrator
Classification and employment
head
Contract specialist
Employee relations and training
head
Engineer, amphibious combat ve-
hicle design
Engineer, chemical...
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, marine
Engineer, marine power plant de-
velopment--
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, production
Engineer, safety
Engineer, welding..
Fiscal officer
Industrial relations officer
Industrial specialist
Librarian.
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Organization and methods exam-
iner—
Personnel officer
Physicist.. _
Production specialist
Research coordinator
Statistician
Supply catalog supervisor
Supply officer
Technologist
Training officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Budget administrator
Contract specialist
Employee relations officer
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, marine powerplant devel-
opment
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, valuation
Engineer, welding
Equipment specialist
Industrial relations officer..
Industrial specialist
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Naval architect.
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physicist
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Publications supervisor...
Staff requirements planner (field)...
Statistician
Statistical officer
Supply catalog officer
Supply officer
Training officer
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant.. -
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Budget administrator
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$20, 800
38, 600
10,000
9,600
9,800
1 9, 800
4 40, 200
2
17
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
6
4
2
1
17
19, 600
164,800
9,600
9,600
19,800
9,800
9,800
19, 600
19, 600
26, 280
43, 400
34, 640
16, 920
8,360
143, 120
2
32
47
17
23
6
12
14
10
1
2
2
4
9
1
5
30
3
1
7
5
8
2
1
3
1
1
5
5
2
29
1
1
7
63
114
20
2
50
7
10
27
1
2
2
1
16
1
2
74
4
2
2
10
1
7
1
1
4
16. 720
282. 320
410. 620
144. 920
196, 680
43, 400
102, 720
122, 440
85. 200
8,760
16, 920
17. 520
34, 640
78. 440
8,560
42, 000
259, 600
26, 480
8.360
61. 320
43,000
70, 680
17, 120
8, 360
26, 880
8,660
8,760
43, 240
35, 600
37, 000
15, 080
212, 960
7,040
7,240
61, 280
461,720
833, 360
145, 600
14, 280
368, 400
61, 680
73,000
200, 280
8,040
14, 080
15, 080
7,240
118, 440
7,240
14,080
662, 360
28,560
14. 080
14, 080
72, 000
7,440
51, 480
7,040
7,440
29, 160
15,080
61, 680
7,440
36, 040
41,780
17,820
6,340
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,400
39, 000
29, 200
9,600
1 10,000
4 40,400
9. 600
19.800
187, 200
9,800
9.800
20, 000
9,800
9,800
29, 400
19, 800
5 43. 000
5 43. 600
3 26. 880
3 26, 280
1 8, 660
16 128,600
8,660
8, 360
17,120
272, 960
395, 000
145,320
180, 660
44, 400
86, 000
112,480
51,660
8,760
17,320
17,920
35, 440
44, 600
8,760
42, 800
261,200
34, 440
8,660
52, 660
35, 040
62, 320
25, 880
8,560
26, 480
8,760
8,760
43, 440
28, 960
30, 760
22, 320
182, 200
7,240
7,440
43,840
406, 440
745, 680
118,040
7,240
305, 840
62, 080
73, 400
163, 480
8,040
14, 280
15, 280
7,440
111,600
7,440
1
2
31
45
17
21
6
10
13
6
1
2
2
4
6
1
6
30
4
1
6
4
7
3
1
3
1
1
6
4
4
3
26
1
1
6
66
102
16
1
41
7
10
22
1
2
2
1
15
1
468, 680
29,360
14, 480
14,480
72, 400
7,640
37, 200
7,240
7,640
14, 480
7,040
15,280
62, 680
7,640
6 36, 440
7 42, 980
3 18, 420
1 6,640
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
241
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Budget analyst
Business specialist—
Contract specialist
Employee relations oflficer
Engineer, amphibious combat ve-
hicle design
Engineer, chemical.
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, marine
Engineer, marine power plant
development.
Engineer, materials —
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, welding
Equipment specialist
Fiscal ofhcer
Industrial specialist
Librarian
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Oceanographer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel specialist.
Physicist
Procurement ofEcer
Production specialist
Publications specialist...
Research coordinator..
Staft requirements planner (field)...
Statistician
Statistical officer
Supply cataloger...
Supply ofiicer
Technologist
Training officer
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Personnel specialist
Statistical officer
Supply officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney-advisor
Budget analyst-.
Budget assistant
Contract administration assistant. ..
Employee counselor
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, marine power plant
development
Engineer, materials -
Engineer, mechanical
Engineering draftsman
Equipment specialist
Industrial relations assistant.
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Librarian
Library assistant
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser
Personnel specialist —
Physicist
Procurement assistant..
Production specialist
Psychologist (testing)
Publications assistant
Research coordinator...
Statistician
Statistical clerk..
Supply cataloger
Supply officer
Training officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955....
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680..
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230.
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $6,060..
Total permanent, departmental. .
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $54,260
2 12, 080
19 113, 260
6,940
23,960
6,940
328,680
608, 680
108, 780
335, 820
49,320
37,440
193, 400
19,020
204, 020
6, .540
83,220
23.960
5,940
6,140
373, 660
12,280
73,280
24,360
37, 040
12, 480
48, 320
11,880
18, 820
5,940
24,160
6,140
24, 360
183. 200
12. 480
13, 080
1 6, 125
1 5. 500
4 23, 125
42.980
115,820
15, 180
47, 415
25, 925
42, 980
10, 995
15, 180
224. 395
261, 625
98, 615
6,060
182, 225
20,365
16,805
88, 520
15, 930
135. 560
1,5, 555
31,235
16, 180
20, 865
5,310
20, 990
26.5, 935
30, 985
5,060
25, 425
5,060
111,010
25,800
6,060
10, 120
10, 120
16.055
5,060
21,490
252, 256
26, 676
43, 955
3
42
60
19
1
35
4
3
17
3
26
3
6
3
4
1
4
51
6
1
5
1
21
6
1
2
2
3
1
4
48
5
9
524
2, 285, 170
76 310,920
488
1,788,206
741
2, 463, 875
870
2, 674, 100
116 350,120
2 7, 360
4 12, 520
47 133,064
1 2,840
40 133, 621
4,728
22, 665, 890
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $49,920
2 12, 480
17 102,180
1 5,940
1 6, 140
3 18, 220
37 233,380
75 462,300
17 109, 580
49 316,260
44,380
26,660
149, 620
19, 220
192, 540
6,740
82,620
24, 760
6,140
6,340
336, 420
6,340
73,880
24,560
24, 560
12, 880
49.920
12,280
19,020
6,140
24,760
6,340
25, 160
185, 400
6,140
13, 480
1 6, 625
4 23,375
43, 356
122.380
1.5, 180
52, 725
31,110
43,230
16, 055
15, 430
230. 965
268, 565
99. 390
5.060
178, 415
10, 246
15, 930
82.836
16. 180
130, 626
15, 680
31, 360
15, 305
20, 990
5,435
21, 115
284, 065
26, 175
7
2
21
4
1
2
2
3
1
4
45
5
9
447
1, 971, 010
76 312,920
465
1, 708, 625
36, 796
10, 120
111,636
21, 240
5,185
10,245
10, 245
16. 180
5,185
21.615
236, 825
26, 800
44,205
838^
105'
:. 501, 090
, 577, 540
315, 150
2 7, 360
4 12, 600
47 133, 864
40 140,917
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $49,920
2 12, 480
15 90, 300
1 5,940
1 6, 140
3 18, 220
36 225, 640
73 450,420
17 109, 680
48 309,320
44, 580
25,760
132. 940
19. 420
186. 800
6,740
76,680
24, 760
6,140
6,340
323. 540
6,340
67,940
24.760
24,760
12,880
49,920
12,280
19. 020
6.140
24.960
6,340
25, 360
179, 460
6,140
13, 480
1 5,750
4 23, 625
8
21
3
9
6
7
3
3
41
47
18
1
32
2
3
15
3
24
3
5
3
4
1
4
61
6
43. 855
112,260
15, 430
47,416
31,360
38, 170
16, 305
15, 180
220,835
248, 445
94. 330
5.185
168, 295
10. 370
15, 930
77. 775
16, 430
125, 565
1.5.6.S0
26, 300
15. 305
21, 240
5,660
21, 116
267. 560
26, 425
36,045
10, 120
112, 635
21,240
5,310
10, 370
10. 245
16, 430
6,310
21,615
226. 705
27, 050
44,705
7
2
21
4
1
2
2
3
1
4
43
6
9
435
1,918,425
75 309,125
451
1, 656, 910
726
2, 421, 210
826
2, 530, 310
100 300,040
2 7, 360
4 12, 600
45 128,760
40 140,917
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules..
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential.
4,293
20, 247, 129
13, 861
10, 304
77, 874
963,780
10, 284
4, 476 4, 361
21, 460, 631 20, 876, 692
All personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades:
Position established by act of .\ug.
1, 1947, 6 U. S. C. 171P.-
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Electronic scientist
Naval architect -
Physical science administrator
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Engineer, marine
Geophysicist
Metallurgist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Psychologist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Biologist
Chemist
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, materials
Engineer, structural research
Engineer, welding
Inspector, ordnance ,.
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Naval architect.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Physicist
Scientific research administrator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser.
Biochemist
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, Industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, materials...
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance -
Engineer, research _.
Engineer, welding-
Industrial specialist
Inspector, ordnance
Mathematician
Mathematical statistician
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Oceanographer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Planning and estimating supervisor
Production metallurgist
Production specialist —
Production superintendent
Psyciiologist
Publications editor
Scientific staff assistant
Statistician..
Technologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Biologist
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
510
$2,815,657
75 406,896
4,106
19, 850, 700
13,000
12,000
76,300
764,800
10, 200
21, 323, 232
1 13,500
1 12, 400
1 12, 400
1 12, 200
3
3
1
1
1
6
4
1
1
4
1
12
14
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
11
32,900
32, 650
11,800
11, 0.50
11,800
66, 050
44, 450
10,800
9,800
38,800
9,600
116,400
136,000
10,000
49,400
9,600
10,200
19,400
10.200
10,400
9,800
29,200
9,600
110,400
1 9,800
1 9.800
17 166,000
1 9,800
7
2
1
2
6
4
1
36
30
6
3
16
20
1
9
18
4
14
3
1
1
6
2
2
1
4
38
1
62,520
18,320
8,660
17.120
43.000
33,440
8,560
302, 360
258. 800
43.800
25, 880
141, 560
176, 600
8,660
79, 440
160.880
35,840
122,840
26,880
9,360
9,160
42,400
17,320
16, 720
8,360
33,440
329, 480
8,360
52, 560
55,160
8,560
246, 040
63,120
8,360
16,920
17, 520
26,280
8,560
8,360
9,160
17, 520
7 61, 280
7 62, 680
3 22, 120
6 35, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
457
$2, 076, 031
86 466,200
3,923
19, 152, 300
13,000
12,000
73,700
609,800
10,200
20, 717, 000
1 12, 400
1 12, 600
1 12, 400
3
3
1
1
1
6
4
1
1
4
1
12
14
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
11
33,160
33, 160
11,800
11,300
11,800
66, 560
44, 950
10, 800
10,000
39,200
9,800
117,200
137, 000
10, 000
49,800
9,800
10,200
19, 600
10, 400
10. 400
10, 000
29,600
9,800
111,200
1 10,000
1 9.800
17 167,400
1 10,000
7
2
I
2
5
4
1
37
30
5
3
16
20
1
9
18
4
14
3
1
1
5
2
2
1
4
39
1
6
6
1
29
7
1
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
62, 920
18. 520
8,760
17, 520
43,400
33,840
8,760
312, 720
260, 000
44,200
26. 280
142, 560
176. 600
8,760
80,040
161, 680
36, 240
123,840
27,080
9,360
9,360
42.800
17,720
17, 120
8.560
33,640
339, 840
8,660
62, 960
65, 660
8,560
247, 040
63,720
8,360
17, 120
17, 720
26, 480
8,760
8,560
9,160
17, 720
7 61. 880
7 63. 280
3 22. 520
6 36, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
614
$2. 190, 592
86 466,200
19, 871, 000
1 12, 600
1 12,600
1 12, 400
33,650
33,400
11,800
11,300
11,800
67, 550
45, 450
11,050
10,000
39,600
9,800
118,400
139, 000
10,200
50,400
9,800
10,400
19,600
10,400
10. 600
10. 000
29.800
9.800
112.000
1 10. 000
1 10, 000
16 160,400
1 10, 000
7
2
1
2
6
4
1
36
29
6
3
16
19
1
9
18
4
14
3
1
1
5
2
2
1
4
37
1
63.520
18. 720
8.760
17. 520
44, 000
34.240
8.760
304. 160
252,240
44,800
26,480
143,360
167, 240
8,760
80,640
162, 480
36,640
123,640
27,480
9,360
9,360
43,400
17,720
17,120
8,560
34, 240
321. 620
8,560
63,360
56,160
8,760
228, 320
64, 520
8,560
17, 320
17,920
26, 880
8,760
8,660
9,360
17,920
7 52, 280
7 63, 680
3 22, 720
6 36,600
242
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy^Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from appropriations to the Bureau of
Ships— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,04(>-Con.
Budget specialist
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Contract specialist..
Electronic scientist
Electronics technician
Employee relations officer -
Engineer --
Engineer, aircraft design
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, ceramic
Engineer, chemical - . -
Engineer, civil --
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics.-
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, marine
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer , sa fety
Engineer, structural
Engineer, welding
Employee relations officer
Firefighter
Fiscal accounting officer...
Hygienist, industrial
Illustrator. --
Industrial specialist
Industrial mobilization planning
specialist
Information officer
Inspector -
Inspector, ordnance
Inspector, shipbuilding
Librarian
Mathematical statistician
Mathematician _
Meteorologist
Metallurgist .-- —
Naval architect -■
Ocean ographer
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser
Personnel offi cer
Physical science administrator
Physical science coordinator
Ph ysicist ,
Planning and estimatuig supervisor
Production metallurgist
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Progress supervisor
Psychologist
Publ icat ions editor
Safety program specialist —
Scientific staff assistant..
Security specialist ._
Ship surveyor and inspector
Shipbuilding materials and sched-
uling specialist
Technologist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative ofiScer...
Allowance specialist
Architect-.. -
Auditor -
Biologist
Budget specialist- -
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Contract specialist
Educational specialist
Electronic scientist. .- — -.
Electronics technician
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural :.
Engineer, ceramic
Engineer, chemical
En gineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, industrial,..
Engineer, marine
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical..
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Num-
Total
Num-
Total
Num-
Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
6
$42, 440
6
$43, 240
6
$43, 840
18
129, 620
18
131,120
17
124,480
13
91, 520
13
92,720
13
93, 520
6
43, 440
6
44, 040
6
44,440
7S
630, 000
76
541,040
73
522, 120
7
50,080
7
60,680
7
51, 080
fi
46,040
6
46, 440
6
46,840
42
300, 080
44
316, 660
42
307, 280
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,240
5
36, 800
6
37,200
S
37,600
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,640
7
52, 080
7
52, 680
7
53, 280
5
37, 800
6
38,200
5
38,600
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
7,640
4(1
297, 000
40
299, 600
38
285, 920
70
507,800
71
518,840
68
498, 920
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,440
8
60,320
8
60,920
8
61,520
27
209, 680
27
212, 080
27
213, 080
B
46,640
6
46,240
6
46, 640
60
452, 400
60
466,200
59
453,560
10
79,600
10
80,400
10
80,400
4
30, 760
4
31, 160
4
31,560
4
29,760
4
30, 160
4
30, 5()0
11
84,440
11
86,440
11
86,440
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,640
1
7,640
1
7,840
1
7,840
4
29,960
4
30, 3fO
4
30, 760
1
7,640
1
7,640
1
7,840
4
29,560
4
29, 560
4
30, 360
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,840
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,440
7
52,680
7
53,280
7
53, 680
10
72,600
10
73,400
10
74, 200
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,640
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,240
6
42,840
6
43, 440
6
43,840
2
14, 080
2
14,280
2
14,480
4
31, 160
4
3 1,, 560
4
31,960
80
611,000
80
616,000
78
602, 720
4
28, 360
4
28,760
4
29,160
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,440
2
14, 680
2
14,880
2
16,080
3
21, 720
3
22,120
3
22,320
12
90,080
12
91, 280
12
92,080
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,440
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,240
60
360, 200
60
364, 200
49
358, 360
11
83, 440
11
84,240
11
84,840
2
14, 480
2
14, 680
2
14,880
5
36,200
5
36,600
5
37, 200
2
14,280
2
14, 480
2
14, 680
4
30, 760
4
31,160
4
31, 560
7
60,080
7
60,680
7
51,080
2
14,880
2
15,080
2
16, 280
4
31,560
4
31, 760
4
32, 160
«
42, 640
6
43,040
6
43,440
1
7,640
1
7,840
1
7,840
3
22,720
3
22, 920
3
23, 320
in
71,800
10
72,800
10
73, 600
6
43,640
6
44,040
6
44, 440
fi
37, 240
6
37,640
6
.38,040
12
75,680
12
76, 080
12
76,680
15
98,300
15
98,900
15
99, 500
5
31,700
5
31,900
5
32,300
1
5,940
1
6,140
1
6,140
6
30, 100
6
30, 300
5
30, 700
6
30, 100
6
30,500
5
30,900
4fi
284,440
46
285, 440
46
284,440
24
144,160
24
145, 560
24
146, 660
12
74,080
12
74, 480
12
75, 080
e
36,040
6
36,240
6
36, 640
113
679, 220
114
688,160
109
652, 460
30
185, 400
30
186, 600
30
185, 400
8
60,120
8
60,620
8
61, 120
64
328, 760
54
330, 360
54
331, 360
8
48, 320
8
48,720
8
49, 320
3
18, 220
3
18, 420
3
18,820
1
6,340
1
6,640
1
6,640
5
32,100
6
32, 300
6
32, 700
11
74,640
11
75, 140
11
75, 740
3
18,620
3
18, 820
3
19,220
93
567, 020
94
574, 960
91
557,740
180
182
177
1
086,000
1
100, 880
1, 065, 180
14
84,560
14
84,960
14
85, 760
«l
687,140
91
589, 140
91
590, 740
15
94,100
15
94,700
15
95,100
IBl
162
l.'i2
991, 740
1, 000, 280
930, 880
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Cod,
Engineer, ordnance
Eniiineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Engineer, welding _
Engineering aide
Equipment specialist
Explosive test specialist
Firefighter
General supply ofEcer
Geophysicist
Health physicist —
Housing manager-..
HygienLst, industrial
Industrial specialist
Information officer
Information specialist
Illustrator
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, shipbuilding
Inspector, supervising
Librarian _-.
Materials requirements specialist.
Mathematical statistician
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Naval architect
1953 actual
1954 estimate
Num- Total Nam- Total
ber salary her salary
Oceanographer
Occupational analyst
Optometrist
Ordnance inspector
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physiologist
Physicist
Physical metallurgist
Placement officer
Planning and estimating specialist..
Planning and estimating supervisor.
Police supervisor
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Progress supervisor
Psychologist
Publications editor
Qualifications rating examiner
Safety program specialist
Scientific staff assistant
Ship sin*veyor and inspector
Shipbuilding materials scheduling
specialist
Statistician
Storekeeper
Technologist
Tool and gage designer...
Training devices technician.
Training officer ..-
Translator
OS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Budget specialist
Chemist
Contract specialist
Electronics technician
Employee relations officer —
Engineer.
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Equipment specialist
Firefighter
General supply officer
Guard supervisor-
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector
Inspector, electrical — —
Inspector, electronics
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, ordance -
Inspector, shipbuilding.
Inspector, ship surveyor
Materials requirements specialist...
Motion picture producer
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Photographer
Planning and estimating specialist.
Production analvst-..
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Qualifications rating examiner
Safety program specialist
Shop tool and equipment specialist.
Storage specialist
24 $164, 360
4 24, 160
14 87, 160
62, 800
5,940
12, 480
12, 080
19, 020
6,140
6,140
12, 280
6,140
24, ,560
43, 580
6,940
6, 340
18, 420
5, 940
90, 700
6, 540
24, 960
37, 440
5, 940
&3, 360
86,760
24,760
10
1
2
2
3
1
1
2
I
4
7
1
1
3
1
15
1
4
6
1
14
14
4
196
1, 19.5, 840
4 24, ,560
1 5. 940
4 25, 660
3 86, 020
3 18, 420
11
1
12
3
64
1
3
33
11
1
8
1
4
13
7
1
2
5
3
28
3
1
12
1
1
7
1
6
6
8
3
3
68, 140
5,940
73,880
18,020
329,360
6,140
19,220
201, 420
69, 340
6,740
61, 320
5, 940
25, 360
79, 020
42, 980
5, 940
13,280
29, 900
18, 020
170,120
18,620
6,140
74, 480
6,140
6,140
43, 380
5,940
28, 600
29, 250
47. 125
16, 500
17, 000
5,600
28, 750
22, 625
36, 600
17, 250
16, 7.50
5,600
6,125
6,125
18. 126
11,. 500
5,626
17, .500
5,600
5,600
6, 250
5,875
12. 375
5.875
184.000
91. 000
22. 875
6, 250
.5. 625
23. 000
6.500
23.500
5. 760
40. 376
6.125
29,750
6,760
6,2,50
11,875
29, 125
5,500
14
10
1
2
2
3
1
1
2
1
24 $166,360
4 24, 560
87, 760
63, 400
6,140
12,680
12,480
19,420
6, 340
6,140
12, 480
6,340
24, 960
43,980
6,940
6,640
18,620
6,140
91,300
6,740
25, 160
37, 840
6,140
83, 960
87, 160
24,960
1
4
13
3
11
1
12
3
54
1
3
33
11
1
8
1
4
13
7
1
2
5
3
28
3
1
12
1
1
7
1
5
5
8
3
3
1
6
4
6
3
3
1
1
1
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
32
16
4
1
1
4
1
4
1
7
1
5
1
1
2
6
1
195S estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
, 205, 180
24,760
6,140
25, 960
86,820
18,620
68,740
6,940
74,280
18,420
330, 160
6,340
19,620
202,220
69, 740
6,940
51, 720
6,140
25, 760
79,820
43, 380
6,140
13,480
30, 100
18, 220
170, 720
18, 820
6,140
74, 880
6,340
6,140
43, 780
6,140
28,626
29, 500
47, 375
16, 875
17, 375
5,625
28, 876
23, 126
36, 600
17, 626
17, 126
5,625
6,260
6,260
18, 500
11,760
5,760
17, 875
5,626
5,625
6,250
6,000
12, 600
6,000
186,000
92, 1''5
23,375
6,250
6,750
23,500
6,625
24,000
5,876
41, 250
6,250
29, 750
5,875
6,250
12, 125
29, 126
6,625
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
243
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Tabulating equipment operation
supervisor
Training officer. --
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Architect ---
Biologist
Budget specialist
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator
Electronic scientist
Electronics technician
Employee relations officer
Employee relations assistant
Engineer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, aircraft design
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, ceramic
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, industrial -- --.
Engineer, marine
Engineer, materials — --.
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety -
Engineer, structural
Engineer, surveying and carto-
graphic
Engineer, tool
Enghieer, topographic-.
Engineer, welding ..
Engineer aide, mechanical- _.
Engineering draftsman
Equipment specialist.
Explosives test specialist
Firefighter — -- -
General supply assistant
Guard supervisor
Health physicist
Housing manager —
Illustrator
Industrial hygienlst
Industrial specialist
Industrial suggestions specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Information specialist -.
Inspector --
Inspector, construction
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, optics ---
Inspector, ordnance
Inspector, safety
Inspector, shipbuilding
Laboratory electronics mechanic —
Laboratory mechanic
Librarian
Materials requirement specialist- — .
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Meteorologist -
Methods e.xaraiaer
Naval architect
Oceanographer
Optometrist ■
Ordnance teclinician
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Physical science aid
Physicist ■
Physiologist
Photographer..
Phototechnician
Placement assistant
Placement officer
Planning and estimating specialist.
Police supervisor
Principal
Production analyst
Production metallurgist
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Property and supply assistant
Psychologist -
Publications editor --
Qualifications ratmg examiner
Safety program specialist
Scientific Olustrator
Scientific staff assistant
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 625
1 5, 875
28
2
67
8
4
9
55
27
22
3
130
154
32, 985
166, 065
10. 370
308. 670
42,605
20,615
48,790
300,300
139, 495
117, 695
16, 180
663, 675
796,115
43, 105
49, 640
274, 805
76,525
5,185
17, 055
10, 370
63, 720
97, 955
16,430
798, 620
975, 805
67,910
662, 360
79, 160
63
16
1
3
2
12
18
3
152
178
11
106
15
245
1, 283, 700
33 179, 106
4 22, 240
8 41, 605
2
1
1
4
1
29
10
1
4
6
5
2
1
7
1
2
2
1
2
8
2
3
1
1
16
140
6
17
10
8
24
12
2
2
193
11,620
5,435
6,560
20, 240
5,310
148,115
53,225
5,060
22, 866
31, 736
28,560
10, 120
6,310
37,045
6,435
10,870
11,120
5,810
10,246
41,105
10, 370
17, 430
5,310
5,810
88,960
738, 650
31,360
89, 395
53, 850
42, 730
123,565
66,345
10,120
10, 370
1, 042, 080
5 26. sot)
21,615
168, 925
81, 775
63,220
5,810
5.685
414. 800
10. 245
6,310
10, 370
15, 930
10, 870
5,060
5,560
5,186
21,240
21.115
66,220
5,810
21, 240
71, 965
61,725
21,240
16, 430
10, 745
6,310
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 750
1 6,000
33. 235
167, 305
10, 620
314, 480
42, 856
21,116
49, 166
302, 800
141, 120
119,070
16. 655
670, 485
803, 050
43, 480
49,915
276, 665
77, 650
5,310
17, 430
10, 620
64, 470
99,205
16, 805
805, 555
977, 990
68, 660
568, 670
80,400
56
27
22
3
131
155
8
9
63
15
1
3
2
12
18
3
153
179
11
107
15
247
1, 276, 445
33 180, 980
4 22. 740
8 42, 230
2
1
1
4
1
29
10
1
4
6
5
2
1
7
1
2
2
1
2
8
2
3
1
1
16
141
6
17
10
8
24
12
2
2
194
11,620
5,660
5,686
20, 740
5,435
149, 865
63, 975
5.185
23,240
32, no
29,050
10,370
6, 435
37, 645
5, 560
11, 120
11,370
5,810
10, 495
41,605
10,620
17, 430
6,435
6,810
90, 085
745, 460
31,860
90, 645
54,600
43, 366
125, 190
67,220
10, 370
10, 620
1, 035. 266
5 26. 675
22.115
161.425
83,025
64,220
5.810
5,810
420,860
10, 496
6.435
10,620
16, 305
11,120
5,186
5,685
5,310
21, 740
21,616
67, 220
6,810
21,740
73, 090
62, 600
21, 740
16, 805
10, 995
5,435
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 876
1 6, 126
2
68
8
4
9
50
27
22
3
121
145
53
15
1
3
2
12
18
3
143
169
11
107
15
232
33,860
168, 180
10, 870
315, 730
43,605
21,615
49, 665
277, 760
142. 120
120, 070
16. 930
615.610
753, 075
44, 105
60, 540
277, 430
78, 525
5,435
17, 430
11,120
64, 970
99, 830
17, 180
756, 680
927, 390
59,410
570, 646
81,025
1, 198, 920
33 182, 230
4 23, 240
8 41, 605
2
11,620
1
6. 685
I
5,810
4
21.240
1
5.560
29
150,615
10
54,475
1
6,310
4
23,240
6
32, 485
5
29, 550
2
10,620
1
5,660
7
m, 045
1
5,686
2
11.370
2
11.620
1
5.810
2
10. 745
8
42.230
2
10.870
3
17, 430
1
5,810
1
5,660
16
90, ,586
130
688, 925
6
32,235
17
91,270
10
65,225
8
40, 730
24
125,816
12
67,720
2
10. 620
2
10.620
179
953. 740
5
26. 176
4
22. 615
30
162. 425
15
83. 660
12
64.695
1
6.810
1
5.810
76
894.310
2
10.745
1
5.660
2
10. 870
3
16.680
2
11.370
1
5.310
1
5.810
1
6,435
4
22,240
4
22.115
12
67.846
1
5,810
4
22,240
14
73,716
10
63, 225
4
22, 240
3
17, 180
2
11,245
1
5,660
DETAIL OP PERSONAL
SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
General schedule grades— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
2 $10,620
2 $10,870
2 $11,120
Shipbuilding material scheduling
42 215,020
26 138,935
42 218,145
26 140,810
42 219,395
Ship surveyor and inspector
26 141,810
Shop, tool, and equipment specialist.
3 16, 306
3 16, 680
3 17,056
3 15,305
2 10, 120
3 15, 680
2 10, 370
2 10, 620
Tabulating equipment operation
5 26, 925
2 10, 370
16 84,335
2 10, 120
5 27, 300
2 10, 620
16 85, 460
2 10, 370
Teacher
2 10,870
16 86, 460
Tool and gage designer
2 10, 620
2 10,995
7 37, 546
1 5,435
2 11,245
7 38, 170
1 5, 560
2 11,495
7 38, 545
Wage and classification specialist...
1 5, 685
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
519
623
512
2, 541, 030
2, 667, 760
2,535.690
OS 7 Ranee $4 205 to $4,955
2,028
8,945,740
2,140
9, 522, 450
1,966
8, 681, 866
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,545
741
747
732
3,084,095
3, 106, 865
3,061,190
1,663
6, 231, 205
1,770
6,669,200
1,639
6,056,990
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
1,999
2,031
1,865
6,820,685
6,842,346
6, 197, 635
QS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3,359
3,375
3,217
10, 439, 770
10, 596, 860
9, 882, 630
GS 2 Range $2,760 to $3,230
1,410
4, 077, 740
1,415
3, 939, 250
1,389
3, 869, 510
G.S 1 Ranee $2 500 to $2 980
60 133, 720
51 129, 500
60 127, 560
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,656 to $5,316
13 65, 220
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
43 200,700
43 203,825
42 201,800
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490
96 406,790
96 411,790
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
176 682,360
177 691,095
174 683, 890
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,630
923
3, 235, 120
928
3, 235, 040
3, 166, 080
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
80 255.200
81 256,014
80 268,000
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
14 41, 780
14 42. 180
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032..
82 226,144
82 227,344
80 223, 680
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
62 128,990
52 129,690
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above...
7,806
45,485,662
40,757,200
37, 764, 500
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
80,399
320, 663, 393
71,828
286, 450, 100
66, 550
266,401,400
106, 486
444,698,964
97, 396
407, 198, 743
90, 742
379, 357, 130
Add salaries carried in "Navy indus-
22,137
87,573,972
Total permanent, field .-
128, 623
97,396
90,742
632,272,936
407, 198, 743
379, 357, 130
Deduct:
6,400
26, 856, 981
6,260
24,598,306
3,733
13, 162, 278
Salaries paid from other accounts
65
264, 693
1.622
6,979,938
83
292, 652
Savings due to use of former pay
16, 612, 600
Add salaries carried in other position
2,367
8,395,304
2,274
8, 404, 100
8, 404, 100
Net permanent, field (average num.
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
121, 586
494,244,082
88,863
380, 206, 300
86, 100
369, 371, 000
Foreign countries:
98 637,392
100 660,200
102 663,200
2,842
4.062,692
2,926
4, 168, 100
2,998
4, 272, 100
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment:
United States and possessions.
83,654
22.938
1, 917, 740
7,400
25,200
1,479,000
7,400
26,200
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
1,439,800
Payment above basic rates:
32, 898, 160
16, 207, 200
15, 751, 300
1, 022, 453
858,000
836, 000
Additional pay for service abroad
338, 010
326, 500
316. 300
Subtotal
635,217,011
403, 927, 900
392, 682, 30O
Total departmental and field
556, 540, 243
424, 644, 900
412, 653, 300
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Ships and facilities. Navy":
353,095,037
3, 000, 000
249, 866, 200
3, 000, 000
237, 482, 100
3, 000, 000
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy":
160,687,680
161,391,800
168, 024, 400
"Construction of ships. Navy": Direct
49,838,376
10,386,900
4,046,800
"Increase and replacement of naval
vessels construction and machinery":
19, 150
244
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY^Continued
Ordnance and Facilities, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
BUREAU OF ORDNANCE
Summary of Personal Services
'fotal number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
53, 556
28
52, 248
47, 483
28
46, 680
46, 920
28
46, 028
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,418
GS-6.2
$3,502
CPC-6.0
$3,541
$4,463
QS-6.2
$3,543
CPC-6.0
$3,750
$4, 458
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,643
CPC-6 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 748
Persona] service obligations:
Permanent positions
$196, 120, 525
103, 540
738, 605
11,399,000
$183, 729, 356
107, 000
673, 645
7,895,000
$180, 846, 000
107, 000
658, 000
7,612,000
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base . -
Total personal service obligations...
208,361,870
192, 405, 000
189, 223, 000
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
02 Travel . . - -. -
204,544,370
2,131,247
31,699.904
467, 487
.3,205,213
1,319,977
80, 741, 069
1,637,820
368, 366, 454
69.203.966
7, 337. 780
1.231.255
188, 957, 000
2,273.000
24. 420. 000
463.000
3, 049, 000
1, 222, 500
78, 865, 961
1,630,000
333, 705, 867
112,653,278
1,966,900
1, 179, 594
186, 123, 000
2 234 490
22, 952, 000
460.000
3, 050, 600
1 029 600
04 Communication services..
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
95, 910, 223
1,635,000
235 469 246
Labor contracts with foreign
governments •..
08 Supplies and materials
74, 634. 000
1 282 841
10 Land and structures . - -
1.119,000
Total obligations payable from
771,886,542
84, 384
760, 386, 100
626, 800, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
Total direct obligations...
771,970,926
750, 386, 100
626,800.000
Obligations Payable Old of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
3, 817, 500
949, 533
213, 442
90, 594, 551
5,865,915
3, 448, 000
170, 000
885, 300
61,701.000
3, 602. 000
3, 100. 000
170,000
400, 000
22, 391, 000
6,174,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
101,440,941
69,706,300
31.235,000
Total obligations
873,411,867
810,092,400
657,035,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTEHIOB
23
1
21
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 716
GS-6.9
Average grade..
01 Personal services:
$97. 855
4,171
377
3,274
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
106, 677
6,631
2,147
692
1,826
114
3,539
31,720
16,128
641
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things .
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred
169,014
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services..
$7, 739, 326
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
73
67
Average number of all employees ___
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,250
GS-6.3
$3,684
-Average grade ..
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions..
$257,860
980
4,212
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
263, 052
-163,052
-100, 000
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred... ..
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.53, 651
29
62, 336
47,483
28
46, 680
46, 920
28
46,028
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,418
OS-6.2
$3,602
CPC-6.0
$3,541
$4,463
GS-6.2
$3,513
CPC-6.0
$3,750
$4,458
GS-6 2
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary ...
$3,643
CPC-6 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,748
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions, ._
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in e.xcess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rate^
$196, 476. 240
107.911
739. 962
11, 406, 486
$183,729,355
107, 000
673, 646
7,895,000
$180,846,000
107, 000
658, 000
7,612,000
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
208, 730, 699
192,405,000
189, 223. 000
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
204,913,099
2, 137, 878
31,702,051
468, 079
3, 207, 038
1, 320, 091
88, 483, 934
1, 637, 820
368, 236, 122
69, 120, 094
7, 337, 780
1, 231, 896
188, 957, 000
2,273.000
24. 420. 000
463,000
3, 049, 000
1, 222, 500
78, 865, 961
1, 630, 000
333, 705, 867
112,653.278
1,966,900
1, 179, 594
186 123 000
2,234,490
22, 962, 000
460,000
3, 050, 600
1 029 600
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
96, 910, 223
1,535,000
Labor contracts with foreign gov-
08 Supplies and materials
235 469 246
74, 634, 000
10 Lands and structures
1 282,841
1,119,000
Total obligations payable from
appropriated funds
779, 794, 882
84,384
760,386,100
625, 800, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
779, 870, 266
760, 386, 100
625, 800, 000
ObUgalions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services ..
3, 817, 500
949, 533
213, 442
90,694,551
5, 865, 915
3,448,000
170, 000
885, 300
51, 701, 000
3, 502, 000
3,100,000
170, 000
07 Other contractual services .
400,000
08 Supplies and materials
22,391 000
6, 174, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
101, 440, 941
59, 706, 300
31, 235, 000
881,320,207
810,092,400
667, 035, 000
' Average number of persons— 1963, 1,884; 1964, 1,866; 1956, 1,730.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
245
Ordnance for New Construction, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Bl'REAU OF ORDNANCE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all cmplovees
1,140
1,113
1,211
1,196
1,211
1,196
A verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,418
GS-6.2
$3,502
CPC-6.0
$3,541
$4,463
0,S-6.2
$3,543
CPC-6.0
$3,750
$4,458
QS-6.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,643
Average grade _
CPC-6.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,748
01 Personal services:
$3. 972, 000
20,000
347, 000
$4,442,000
23.000
388.000
$4, 434, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
23.000
Payment above basic rates
388.000
4, 339, 000
12, 476
151.754
2, 218. 047
7,178,803
12,874,478
27,000
4, 853. 000
12, 0(K>
414.000
782. 473
960, 372
12, 145, 156
29,000
4. 846, 000
02 Travel .. - -.-
10, 000
03 Transportation of things _. _ _
326 OOO
125,000
08 Supplies and materials
66,696
29,000
Subtotal-
Deduct portion of foregoing subtotal
fin.-mced from project orders included
in prior year obligations
26,801,568
19, 186, 000
6, 400, 6%
1, 508, 300
26,801.668
113,745
19,186,000
3, 892, 396
Obligalioiis Pauable Onl of EeimbursemenU
From Other Accounts
26,915,313
19,186,000
3, 892, 396
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
18
17
18
17
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,402
GS-6.6
$4,043
$4,462
GS-6.6
$4,043
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$71, 795
270
935
$72, 305
275
420
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
73,000
-354,201
7.3,000
220,628
08 Supplies and materials
-281,201
293,628
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
$141,006
$17, 627
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
1,168
1,130
1,229
1,213
1,211
1,196
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule gra,?es:
$4,418
GS-6.2
$3,502
CPC-6.0
$3,541
$4,463
GS-6.2
$3,543
OPC-6.0
$3,750
$4,458
Average grade
GS-6.2
Crafts, protective, and cuitodial grades:
Average salary _. .
Average grade
$3,543
CPC-6 0
Ungraded positions: Avera{,"e salary
$3,748
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$4,043,795
20,270
347, 935
$4, 514, 305
23,275
388,420
$4,434,000
23,000
Payment above basic rates
388,000
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
4, 412, 000
12, 476
151,764
2, 359, 053
6,824,602
12, 874. 478
27,000
4,926,000
12,000
414,000
800,000
1,171,000
12, 145, 155
29,000
4, 845, 000
02 Travel -
10,000
03 Transportation of things
325, 000
07 Other contractual services
125 000
09 Equipment
66,696
15 Ta-\es and assessments .
29,000
Subtotal
26,661,373
19,497,155
6,400,696
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SI MMARY— continued
Deduct portion of foregoing subtotal fi-
nanced from project orders included in
$1,608,300
$26, 661, 373
113, 745
$19,497,155
3, 892, 396
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
08 Supplies and materials
Obligations incurred. ...
26,775,118
19,497,165
3, 892, 396
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid Trom appropriations to the Bureau of
Ordnance
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Engineer, chief ordnance
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief systems analyst
Engineer
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.Attorney _ _.
Comptroller
Contract negotiator _
Director, personnel and services
Engineer
Physical scientist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accounting officer
Attorney
Budget examiner
Deputy comptroller.
Engineer
Industrial analyst
Mathematician
Mycologist
Personnel director
Physicist
Statistician
CrS-I3. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
.Accounting officer
Administrative officer _
Attorney
Budget examiner
Chemist -
Contract negotiator
Engineer_
Industrial analyst
Industrial relations officer
Mathematician
Organization and methods examiner.
Physicist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement and supply officer
Small business analyst..
Statistician
Technologist
Training officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.Accountant
.Attorney
Budget examiner
Cataloger, technical publication
Contract negotiai or
Editor, teclmical publication
Employee relations officer - - .
Engineer
Equipment manager
Industrial analyst --
Industrial relations officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Physicist
Placement officer,. -. -
Position officer
Production manager
Statistician
TechnologLst
Traffic manager --.
Training officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Accountant
.Administrative officer
.Attorney
Budget analyst
Cataloger, technical publication
Contract negotiator
Engineer
Equipment manager
Industrial-analyst
Industrial relations officer
Mathematician.-
1963 actual
Num- Total
her salary
1 $13, 400
1 12, 400
3 36, 400
1
1
1
1
6
3
1
2
1
1
25
2
1
1
1
5
1
4
1
33,
1
1
6
84
1
1
3
2
13
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
9
2
3
1
10
1
1
119
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
3
2
1
1
55,
24,
24,
36,
12.
23,
510
6,
39,
6,
11
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
10
3
3
1
9
1
1
118
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
1
Total
salary
$13, 400
12,400
36,800
11,. 300
11,300
11,300
11,050
66, 550
43,700
9,600
19,200
9,800
10,400
248, 600
20,200
9,800
9, SCO
48, 800
10, 000
26,280
8,360
8,360
8,760
8.560
68,080
720, 480
8,560
8,660
17,520
17, 720
102, 520
8,760
9,160
8,760
8,760
16,920
8,360
74,400
21, 120
21,320
7,440
66, 360
7,640
7,040
871, 920
7,240
7,040
7,240
14, 480
7,040
7,240
15, 480
14, S80
21,720
7, 040
7,040
8,040
43, 380
24, 360
18,620
31,100
12,680
23,960
507, 340
6,740
45,580
5,940
12, 080
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 600
1 12,600
3 37,200
1
1
1
1
6
4
1
2
1
1
25
2
1
11,300
11,550
11,550
11,300
67,550
44, 450
9,800
19,600
10,000
10,600
252,000
20,600
9,800
1 10,000
6 49, fiOO
1 10, 200
1
1
2
2
12
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
10
3
3
1
9
1
1
110
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
1
25,680
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,760
68,280
698, 400
8,760
8,760
17, 720
17,720
103, 120
8,760
9,360
8,960
8,960
16, 920
8,560
8,360
74,800
21,520
21, 620
7,640
66, 660
7,840
7,240
817,600
7,240
7,040
7,440
14,480
7,040
7,440
15, 680
14,880
21,920
7,040
7,040
8,040
43, 780
24,560
18,820
31, 500
12, 880
24, 160
472, 700
6,740
46, 780
6,940
12, 080
246
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from appropriations to the Bureau of
Ordnance — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule erades— Continued
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Organization and methods e.\aminer-
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement and supply officer
Production manager
Statistician
Technologist.-
Training officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget analyst
Editor, technical publications
Illustrator, technical publications. ..
Operator, tabulating equipment
Procurement and supply officer
Statistician
Traffic manager -
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant -
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst.--
Cataloger, supply
Cataloger, technical publications
Chemist
Editor, technical publications
Engineer
Equipment manager _
Industrial analyst
Inspector
Mathematician
Operator, tabulating equipment
Organization and methods examiner.
Physicist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procinement and supply officer
Production manager
Property disposal officer-
Conference reporter -_.
Small business analyst
Statistician
Training officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370--
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656 -.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060 -.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accoimts
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)---.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.--
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and hohday pay -.
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$29, 900
6,940
12,280
18,420
74, 080
30, 100
12,080
6,140
1 5. 875
1 5, 625
1 6, 000
1 5,875
1 S, 800
1 5,600
7
6
3
5
1
4
1
6
29
1
8
4
5
1
2
6
2
3
27
lo
2
1
1
4
2
9
86
58
110
259
187
20
37. 295
32. 610
15. 180
25, 425
5,935
20, 740
6,060
33, 235
160, 740
5,185
42, 105
21,365
26, 426
5,310
10, 120
30, 360
10, 620
16, 680
145, 620
53, 475
10, 370
5,310
5,185
20, 365
10. 245
44.830
389, 005
235, 985
416, 850
871, 445
678, 850
60, 620
1 3. 230
5 14, 760
7,467
1,385
7, 237, 067
52 370,001
97 634,582
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Grades established pursuant to 5
U. S. C. 476:
Dnector, technical
Director, assistant technical
General scnedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Engineer
Physical science administrator
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Chemist
Engineer
Mathematician
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Scientific research administrator
Scientific staff assistant
Superintendent, production
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Administrative officer
Chemist..-
Engineer.--
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods -
6, 332. 474
24,366
264. 769
6. 611, 599
1
1
1
1
15
1
2
5
7
2
1
30, 000
20, 000
12, 400
12, 000
11, 800
10,800
166, 500
10,800
22, 600
64, 250
78, 350
21,850
11,800
Num- Total
ber salary
$30, 300
5,940
5,940
18, 620
80,820
30, 500
12. 080
6,140
1 6. 875
1 5, 876
1 5. 500
1 6. 000
I 5. 626
1 5, 500
26.926
27, 175
10. 120
36. 670
6, 936
20, 865
6.060
27, 676
136, 185
6.310
32. 110
10.620
26. 675
16. 305
30.610
10. 620
16.805
129, 940
48, 040
10. 370
5,310
5.310
15,430
7
82
64
111
261
186
21
1
5
36, 090
372. 660
222. 055
420. 885
880, 995
677. 100
63, 670
3.230
14, 840
7,779
1,353
7, 089, 964
20 107,840
109 597,811
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$30, 500
6.940
5,940
18,820
81,420
30, 700
12, 280
6,340
1 6, 000
1 6, 000
1 5. 625
1 6. 000
1 5. 625
1 6, 626
27, 176
27,425
10, 120
35, 920
6.060
20. 990
6.060
27, 925
131,626
5,310
32,360
10, 745
26.800
3
6
2
3
24
9
2
1
1
3
15, 430
30. 860
10. 745
16.930
130, 940
48. 290
10. 496
5.436
5,435
15, 565
7
82
64
111
269
196
21
1
5
34, 840
369. 660
220. 655
412. 885
889, 835
566, 760
63, 110
3.230
14, 840
7,779
1,354
7, 020, 639
20 105, 216
109 697,811
1,224
6, 384. 313
24, 665
284, 532
1,226
6. 693, 400
10 96, 600
66 537,400
1 10,400
2 30, 000
2 26, 000
1 12,400
1 12, 200
1
1
15
1
2
6
7
2
1
11,800
11,050
167. 260
11,050
22, 600
54, 500
78, 850
22, 100
11,800
1 9. 800
10 97. 200
53 521,200
1 10, 400
6.317,612
24, 675
116,813
6, 459. 000
2 30, 000
2 26, 000
1 12, 600
1 12, 200
1
1
15
1
2
6
7
2
1
1
10
53
11,800
11,050
168, 000
11.0.50
22. 850
54. 760
79. 360
22, 100
11, 800
10, 000
97, 400
624,200
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1 10, 600
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Manager, community
Mathematician
Personnel officer . —
Physicist
Scientific research administrator —
Scientific staff assistant
Scientist, electronics
Specialist, production
Superintendent, production
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal --.
Administrative officer
Attorney -adviser
Chemist
Clerlt, editorial
Editor
Engineer
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods -.-
Inspector, ordnance
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Scientffic staff assistant
Scientist, electronics
Specialist, budget--
Specialist, production
Statistician
Superintendent, construction
Superintendent, production
Technologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accoimtant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Analyst, business--
Analyst, production
Architect
Chemist
Classification officer
Designer, tool and gage ---
Editor
Employee relations officer -__
Engineer -.
Examiner, organization and
methods —
Hygienist, industrial
Illustrator -
Inspector, ammimition
Inspector, ordnance -
Librarian
Mathematician
Mechanic, laboratory
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Meteoi3logist -
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Photographer
Physicist
Placement officer
Property and supply officer
Scientific staff assistant
Scientist, electronics --
Specialist, budget
Specialist, contract
Specialist, industrial...
Specialist, ordnance
Specialist, packaging and preserva-
tion
Specialist, production - - -
Specialist, safety program
Specialist, training and education..
Statistician
Storekeeper
Supervisor, fuse design
Supervisor, plaiming and estimat-
ing
Supervisor, progress
Supply officer, general
Technician, electronics
Technician, ordnance
Technologist
Training officer
Wage and classification officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Analyst, commodity industrial
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Chemist -
Classification officer -
Clerk, editorial -
Designer, tool and gage
Draftsman, engineering -
Editor.- -
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
21
1
1
219
2
4
17
3
1
3
2
58
7
18
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
24
1
1
3
1
442
$10,200
29.800
19, 200
332, 600
49. 200
48, 000
29. 200
19, 400
38,800
25, 880
8,560
17,320
ISO. 760
8,560
8,560
1, 875, 840
18,320
34, 440
145, 720
26. 280
9.360
26, 080
16, 720
496, 280
59, 720
152, 680
17, 120
8.360
8.360
9,360
8,360
16, 920
21, 320
7,640
7.040
7,040
7,040
174, 360
7.440
7,040
22, 520
7,640
3, 198, 280
44.040
7.840
7,240
7,240
43, 240
7,840
91, 920
7.040
7.040
86. 480
14,680
66. 360
79. 240
7.240
496. 560
21. 320
7.240
102.360
271. 520
14.280
29,760
7.040
8,040
3
1
14
38
2
4
1
1
1
11
1
1
7
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
4
6
1
2
1
52
2
4
6
2
S
7,040
79, 440
7.240
7.240
50.280
7.640
14. 280
14, 880
I4.8SO
7.240
14. 280
8.040
14. 480
8.040
8.040
23,960
36, 640
5.940
11.880
6,140
316. 680
12, 280
24, 960
30, 700
12, 880
31, 100
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1
3
2
33
5
5
3
2
4
3
1
2
21
1
1
214
2
4
16
3
1
3
2
56
7
18
2
1
1
1
I
2
3
1
1
1
1
23
1
1
3
1
432
$10, 200
30, 000
19,200
324, 800
49, 400
48, 200
29,200
19,400
39. 000
26, 080
8,560
17, 320
181, 960
8.660
8.660
1. 846. 840
18, 320
34, 640
138. 360
26, 280
9.360
26.280
16. 720
482. 960
69, 920
163, 480
17, 120
8,360
8.560
9.360
8.360
16.920
21, 520
7,640
7,240
7,240
7,040
168, 620
7,440
7,240
22, 720
7,640
3, 153, 880
44. 440
7.840
7.440
7.240
43.640
7.840
86.680
7.040
7.040
80, 240
14.680
65.960
79. 840
7.240
486. 480
21.620
7.240
103. 160
266. 480
14. 2«0
29.960
7.240
8,040
7.240
80.040
7.240
7.240
60.680
7.640
14, 480
14, 880
14,880
7.240
14.280
8.040
14. 680
8.040
8,040
24, 160
36, 840
5,940
11,880
6,140
307, 800
12,280
25, 160
30, 900
12, 880
31, 300
1
1
1
6
1
12
1
1
11
2
9
11
1
67
3
1
14
37
2
4
1
1
1
11
1
1
7
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
33
5
5
3
2
4
3
1
2
21
1
1
213
$10, 400
30,000
19,400
326, 400
49, 600
48, 400
29,400
19, 600
39, 200
26, 080
8,760
17. 520
183, 160
8,760
8,760
1, 849, 480
18, 520
34, 840
139, 160
26, 480
9,360
26, 280
16, 920
486, 160
60,120
154, 280
17.320
8.560
8,560
9,360
8,560
17,120
3
1
1
1
1
23
1
1
3
1
430
21, 720
7,840
7,240
7,240
7,240
169, 720
7,640
7,240
22, 920
7,840
3, 162, 800
44,840
8.040
7,440
7.440
43.840
8,040
86,480
7,240
7,240
80,840
14.880
66,360
80.440
7.440
489, 080
21, 720
7,440
103. 760
268.480
14.480
30,160
7.240
8,040
7,240
80,640
7,440
7,440
51, 080
7,840
14, 480
15, 080
15, 080
7,440
14,480
8,040
14,680
8.040
8,040
24,360
37, 240
6,140
12, 080
6,340
310, 800
12. 480
2,5, 360
31,100
13,080
31,500
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
247
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6.M0— Con.
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Examiner, organization and
methods
Examiner, personnel ratings
Information officer
Illustrator ---
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, metals
Inspector, ordnance
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mathematician
Mechanic, laboratory
Metallurgist
Meteorologist---
Methods examiner
Patent adviser--- ---
Persoimel officer ---
Physical science administrator
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, production __
Specialist, safety program —
Specialist, security -
Specialist, shop tool and dquipment.
Specialist, training and education-. -
Specialist, wage and classification---
Statistician -
Storekeeper
Supervisor, planning and estimat-
ing
Supervisor, supply general -
Supply officer, general
Technician, electronics.
Technician, ordnance
Technologist
Therapist, physical
Training officer
Writer, publications
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrator, budget.--
Administrative officer
Classifier, position -
Designer, tool and gage
Draftsman, engineering
Engineer
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods.- ---
Firefighter
Forester
Illustrator ---
Inspector, aircraft -_ ---
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, electrical
Inspector, engineering materials
and equipment
Inspector, mechanical
Inspector, metals
Inspector, optics..-
Inspector, ordnance
Manager, traffic-
Personnel officer
Physicist
Placement officer
Procurement officer-
Property and supply officer
Pro.ject planner, tabulating.- --
Purchasing agent-- --
Specialist, budget
Specialist, contract
Specialist, equipment
Specialist, explosive test
Specialist, industrial
Specialist, materials requirement. - -
Specialist, ordnance
Specialist, plarming and estimating
Specialist, production - - .
Specialist, safety program
Specialist, training and education..
Superintendent, construction
Supervisor, property and supply.--
Supply officer, general
Technician, electronics
Training officer --
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant-..
Analyst, production
Arcliitect -
1953 actual
Num-
ber
2
612
Total
salary
$12, 080
3, 757, 280
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
10
1
3
27
2
18
1
1
3
10
1
109
4
1
1
11
32
6
1
3
2
3
1
9
3
1
2
3
1
7
1
6
1
1
11
9
7
1
2
1
4
1
5
1
4
1
6
4
2
26, 160
6,140
5,940
6,940
18, 220
5,940
6,340
65. 400
5,940
19,020
161, 980
11.880
110, 320
6,140
5,940
18, 820
63,400
5,940
656, 260
24,160
6,940
6,140
68,340
191, 480
37, 040
6,140
20.420
12. 480
18. 020
6,340
56,060
18, 420
5,940
13, 280
18. 820
5,940
42. 580
6,340
38, 040
6,340
6,140
66, 740
55, 460
43, 580
5,940
12.280
5,940
23,250
5,625
29.500
5,500
23,375
5,500
35,375
23,750
12,500
5,600
5,500
6, 000
11,500
5,875
6,500
5,500
18. 125
12,126
160,375
6,125
23, 000
5,750
5,750
11, 500
5, 500
6,625
5. 600
11,625
6,125
35, 125
6, 626
24, 000
11,000
6.500
6,750
69, 000
23, 760
5, 626
6.626
6,500
29, 375
6,500
11, 500
52, 850
142, 745
5,060
2 10, 245
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12,080
698
3, 710, 120
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
10
1
3
26
2
17
1
1
3
10
1
107
4
1
1
11
30
6
1
3
2
3
1
3
1
2
3
1
7
1
6
1
1
10
9
7
1
2
1
4
1
6
1
4
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
26
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
4
2
1
1
11
4
1
1
1
6
1
2
26, 360
6,140
6,140
6,940
18, 420
6.140
6,540
66, 000
6.940
19,220
157. 640
12. 080
106. 380
fi. 140
5.940
19, 020
64. 000
5.940
650. 780
24, 360
6,940
6.340
68,940
181, 400
37, 440
6.140
20, 620
12,680
18, 220
6,340
56, 660
18, 620
6,140
13, 280
19, 020
5,940
42, 980
6,340
38, 440
6,340
6,340
61, 400
66.060
43.980
5,940
12, 480
6, WO
23,600
5.625
29,760
6,500
Zi, 626
5. 600
35, 625
23, 875
12,600
6,626
6,600
6,000
11,626
6,876
6,626
5,626
18, 250
12, 125
154, 125
6.125
23, 260
5,750
6,750
11, 625
6,626
5,626
6, 600
11,760
6.125
36, 375
5,626
24, 250
11, 125
6, 626
6,760
64,000
23, 875
6,625
5,625
6,625
29, 625
6,628
11,626
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $12, 280
596
3, 731, 240
10 63, 360
26 139,060
1 5,060
2 10, 370
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
10
1
3
26
2
17
1
1
3
10
1
106
4
1
1
11
30
6
1
3
2
3
1
9
3
1
2
3
1
7
1
6
1
1
10
9
7
1
2
1
4
1
6
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
26
1
4
1
1
2
1
I
1
2
1
5
1
4
T
1
11
4
1
1
1
5
1
2
26, 560
6,340
6,140
6,940
1,S. 620
6.140
6,540
66. 600
6,140
19, 420
169, 240
12, 080
106. 380
6,340
6,140
19, 220
64. 600
6,140
649, 840
24, 660
6,940
6,340
69, 640
183, 000
37, 840
6,340
20, 820
12,680
18, 420
6.540
57.200
18, 820
6.140
13, 480
19. 220
6,140
43. 380
6,540
38, ,S40
6,640
6,340
62,000
66, 460
44, 380
6, 140
12, aso
6,140
23,750
5, 7.60
30, 000
5,626
23, 876
6.625
35, 760
24. 000
12. ,600
6.626
5,626
6,125
11, 760
6,000
5,625
5,625
18, 375
12,250
155. 126
6,250
23,750
5,875
6,875
11, 750
5,625
6,760
5,626
11,876
6,250
36, 625
5,750
24,500
11,260
5,626
6,875
64,626
24,000
6,750
5,760
5,626
29, 876
6,625
11, 750
10 53, 850
26 140,435
1 5, 185
2 10, 495
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field- Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
QS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Chemist
Classifier, position.
Clerk, editorial
Conservationist
Designer, tool and gage
Draftsman, engineering
Editor
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Engineering aide
Examiner, organization and
methods
Fxaminer, persomiel rating
Firefighter
Forester
Glassblower '.
Horticulturist
Hygienist, industrial
Illustrator
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, safety —
Instrument maker
Librarian
Manager, housing-
Manager, traffic
Mathematician
Mechanic, laboratory-
Metallurgist-
Meteorologist
Methods examiner
Motion picture producer
Optical worker
Patent adviser-- -
Personnel assistant --
Photographer
Physical science aide
Physicist
Placement officer
Planner, cargo loading
Procurement olTicer
Property and supply assistant
Purchasing agent
Scientific staff assistant
Scientist, electronics
Specialist, budget -..
Specialist, contract
Specialist, equipment...
Specialist, industrial
Specialist, information and editorial.
Specialist, materials requirement —
Specialist, materials salvage
Specialist, personnel research. .
Specialist, planning and estimating
Specialist, production
Specialist, safety program
Specialist, security
Specialist, shiploading-
Specialist, shop tool and equipment
Specialist, wage and classification. .
Statistician---
Storekeeper
Superintendent, construction
Supervisor, bookkeeping machine
xmit --
Supervisor, police
Supervisor, property and supply-- .
Supervisor, supply, general
Supervisor, tabulating equipment..
Supply assistant, general
Supply officer, general
Technician, electronics
Technician, engineering
Technician, ordnance
Technician, photo optical —
Technologist
Training officer..
Writer, publications
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965..
1953 actual
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545..
GS-.6. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665-
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430-
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
Num- Total
ber salary
50 $260. 875
6
11
1
22
41
7
12
638
3, 324, 155
2 10, 370
31, 985
67, 160
5,060
114,196
215, 086
35, 920
63,720
69, 786
10, 246
49, 666
6, 310
5,185
6,810
5,060
37, 295
5,060
56, 660
15,680
10, 246
4 21,740
20 108, 326
22 118,670
73 404,265
1
1
2
13
3
2
129
12
1
2
4
6
3
31
12
13
32
1
3
17
1
1
1
62
9
2
1
5
1
14
1
1
2
1
4
10
1
33
1
26
3
13
2
8
326
1,
1,633
6,
615
2,
1,272
4,
1,878
6,
3,383
10,
1,071
3,
11
5,660
16, 430
21,490
42, 605
5,560
10, 996
291, 735
223, 465
52, 360
16, 806
30. 860
5,310
5,810
10, 246
69, 630
16, 930
10, 370
664, 990
61,845
6, 060
10,870
21,866
32,236
16,430
1 67, 986
62, 470
69, 406
167,420
6,310
16,430
87, 020
5, ,660
6,810
5, 186
332, 220
47,165
11,120
6,435
27, 800
6, 060
72, .690
41,606
21,740
5,060
5,810
10, 870
6,310
20, 866
54,475
5,310
171, 980
6,060
130, 600
16, 930
68,630
10, 870
42, 105
602, 870
777, 890
609, 060
661, 520
402, 660
594, 260
097, 090
28,540
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
48 $253, 255
6 32, 235
67,660
6.060
110.260
212, 025
36, 296
64,345
11
1
21
40
7
12
624
3,281,690
2 10, 495
65, 225
10. 370
60,165
6, 310
5,310
5,810
6,186
37, 670
6,185
52, 100
15, 806
10,370
4 21,990
20 109, 326
21 114,610
71 397,260
1
3
4
8
1
2
56
42
9
3
6
1
I
2
12
3
2
126
12
1
2
4
6
3
30
12
13
31
1
3
17
1
1
1
60
9
2
1
5
1
14
8
4
1
1
2
1
4
10
1
32
1
24
3
13
2
601
2,
1,243
4,
1,836
6,
3,306
10,
1,047
3,
11
5, 660
15,666
21,740
42, 980
5.560
10, 996
289, 426
220, 620
47, 790
15, 930
31,110
5,310
6,810
10, 370
65. 095
16, 930
10, 495
656, 060
62, 470
5,186
10,870
22,116
32, 486
16,555
164,426
63. 096
70, 030
163,860
5,310
16, 656
87, 895
5,560
5,810
6,310
324, 850
47,540
11,245
6, 436
28, 050
6, 060
73, 340
42, 230
21,866
6,185
,6,810
10,870
5,435
21,116
54,975
6,310
168, 646
6,060
126, 690
16.0.66
69. 155
10, 870
42, 480
9
1, 686, 405
|8
6,
1955 estimate
705, 716
485, 920
623,880
327, 700
471, 100
063, 890
28,860
Num- Total
ber salary
48 $255, 630
32, 485
58, 160
6,185
111,385
213, 900
36, 670
64,970
11
1
21
40
3,301,070
2 10, 620
10
2
9
1
1
1
1
7
1
10
3
2
1
1
2
12
3
2
125
12
1
2
4
6
3
30
12
13
31
1
3
17
1
1
1
59
9
2
1
5
1
14
8
4
65, 726
10, 495
50, 665
5, 435
5,310
5,810
6,186
38,045
5,185
52,600
15,930
10, 495
4 22, 240
20 110,325
21 116,610
70 394,575
5,685
15,805
21, 990
43. 356
6,686
11,120
291, 925
222, 645
48, 290
16, 055
31,360
6, 435
6,810
10, 495
66, 720
17,065
10,620
6.66, 500
63,095
5,185
10,995
22, 366
32, 735
16,680
155, 925
63, 720
70, 665
166, 360
5,435
16,680
88,770
5,685
5,810
6,435
321,915
47,916
11,370
5,660
28, 300
,6,186
74,090
42, 856
21 , 990
1
5,185
1
5,810
2
10, 995
1
6,436
4
21,365
10
65, 475
1
6,436
32
170, 170
1
6,185
24
127, 940
3
16, 180
13
69, 780
2
11,120
8
42, 855
318
1, 571, 660
1,492
6, 636, 610
599
2, 462, 080
1,239
4,679,990
1,830
6, 268, 570
3,296
10,371,770
1,043
3,032,970
10
25, 880
248
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY-^Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from appropriations to the Bureau of
Ordnance — Con t jnued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES CODtillUed
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Field— Continued
her salary
her salary
her salary
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range .$4,566 to $5,315
21 $105,990
20 $102, 425
20 $102, 425
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
32 146.050
31 143,400
31 143,400
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
105 438.825
103 436,345
103 4.36.345
CPC-7. Range .$3,435 to .$4,0.36
189 710,916
185 704,175
185 704,175
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
486
475
473
1. 667, 440
1, 637, 440
1,630,080
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
209 656,366
204 648,056
203 644,602
CPC-4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
6 17,380
6 17, 540
6 17. 540
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
34 99. 088
33 97. 496
33 97, 496
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
52 141,800
60 138,360
49 135,620
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
2,382
2,335
2,335
13, 768, 682
13,612,044
13, 612, 044
1,120
1,040
1.009
4, 824, 800
4,480,:!20
4. 346, 700
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above..-
421
415
415
2, 204, 356
2, 172, 956
2, 172, 956
Rate.'! equivalent to less than $5,060. __
41.368
34, 706
33,862
139.522,430
124, 097, 680
120, 844, 627
60,656
.53, 416
62, 481
225, 632, 237
208, 912, 127
206,308,000
Deduct:
Lapses .. ..
1,487
1,007
1,016
5, 345, 724
3,962,196
4, 877, 223
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other flcennnt.s
5,896
4,962
4,673
22,725,062
19,792,789
18,472,689
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from these
104 427,510
17 72,305
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
63,166
47,367
46,701
197, 633, 161
184,924,997
181,681,548
Foreign coimtries:
United States rates.-
52 257,400
38 207,100
33 179. 190
60 98, 400
59 97, 350
69 97, 350
107,911
107, 000
107, 000
Regxilar pay in excess of 62-week base. . .
761, 912
686, 265
668, 726
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
11,800,216
8,214,888
8, 075, 187
All personal services, field
210,649,000
194, 237, 600
190, 809 000
217, 260, 699
200,931,000
197, 268, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Ordnance and facilities, Navy"
208,730.699
192.406,000
189,223,000
"Ordnance for new construction,
4,412.000
4, 926, 000
4, 846, 000
"Preparation for sale or salvage of mili-
tary property, Navy"
1.446,000
3, 600, 000
3 200 000
"Increase and replacement of naval ves-
sels, armor, armament, and ammu-
nition" .
2,673,000
Medical Care, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
BUREAU OF MEDICIXE AND SURCERT
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
-Average number of all employees
11,695
4
10, 721
10,144
4
9,719
9,564
4
9,132
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,582
OS-4.2
$3,328
CPC-6.1
$2,938
$3,582
QS^.2
$3,328
CPC-6.1
$3,163
$3,682
Average grade
GS-4 2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3 328
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-6.1
$3,163
Personal service obligations:
$33, 947, 204
41.648
130, 666
1,306,462
2, 186, 100
41,000
123, 800
, 260, 100
$30, 907, 500
41 000
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates
119,000
1, 232, 600
Total personal service obligations.-.
35,424,880
33. (ilO, 000
32, 300, 000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND StTRRERV—
continued
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
$32,169,448
816.661
863. 658
293, 727
1,664,957
497, 862
10,357,656
4,365,957
303,682
23,179,912
4,811,172
171,486
$30,692,000
862, 000
504,000
521,000
1,575,000
484. 000
9,492,000
4,608,000
300,000
24,923,000
7, 254, 000
183,000
$29, 668, 000
02 Travel
697, 000
266, 000
04 Communication services ...
688,000
1,676,000
06 Printing and reproduction - .
455, 000
8, 370, 000
Services performed by other
4,347,000
labor contracts with foreign
200,000
20,150,000
09 Equipment
4, 085, 000
196, 000
79,396,178
423,918
81, 298, 000
297,000
70, 488, 000
Deduct charges for subsistence
270, 000
Total obligations from appropriated
78,972,260
81,001,000
70, 218, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
687, 622
2,933
3,094
4,834
30. 267
3,169
92,638
2, 536. 844
43,432
3,191
615, 000
3,000
3,000
9,000
28,000
3,000
88,000
2,111,000
38,000
3,000
641,000
02 Travel
3,000
03 Transportation of things
4,000
13,000
05 Rents and utility services
37,000
4,000
105.000
2, 362. 000
46,000
15 Taxes and assessments
4.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
3,308,014
2,801,000
3,219,000
82,280,274
83,802,000
73,437,000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursemenfs
From Other Accounts
2,667,810
13, 170
13, 841
21, 792
136, 182
14, 194
787, 250
11,664,902
186, 967
14,427
2, 403. 000
12,000
13.000
41,000
131,000
14,000
731,000
9,781,000
293,000
16,000
2, 101, 000
02 Travel -_-
11,000
03 Transportation of things
12, 000
44,000
05 Rents and utilitv services
120,000
06 Printing and reproduction.
12,000
648.000
7, 726, 000
165,000
15 Taxes and assessments..
16,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
15, 520, 535
13,434,000
10,854,000
97,800,809
97,236,000
84,291,000
ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT
$3,208
$3,000
$3,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
$20, 000
$60,000
$70,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services
$6,919
$9,000
$9,000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
11.595
4
10,721
10, 144
4
9,719
9,654
4
9,132
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,682
GS^.2
$3,328
CPC-5.1
$2,938
$3,682
OS-4.2
$3,328
CPC-6.1
$3, 163
$3, 582
OS-4.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,328
CPC-6.1
Ungraded positions: .\verage salary
$3, 163
Personal service obligations:
$33,947,204
41,648
$32, 186, 100
41, 000
$30, 907. 600
Other positions
41,000
I Average number of persons— 1953, 430; 1954, 400; 1965, 250.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
249
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
SUMMARY — continued
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service obligations— Continued
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations-..
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
02 Travel,
03 Transportation of things
04 Communiaition services
05 Rents and utility services..
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agen-
cies. - -
Labor contracts with foreign gov-
ernments ' -
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal -.
Deduct charges for subsistence...
Total obligations from appropriated
funds. -
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
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
OS Supplies and materials
09 Equipment--
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Oat of ReimbUTSements
From Otlier 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..
1953 actual
$130, 566
1,305,462
35, 424, 880
32.169,4.18
816, 661
863,658
293, 727
1, 568, 165
497, 862
10, 357, 656
4,392,876
303, 682
23,179,912
4,811,172
171, 486
79, 420, 305
423, 918
79, 002, 387
587, 622
2,933
3,094
4,834
30, 267
3,159
92,638
2, 536. 844
43, 432
3,191
3, 308, 014
2, 667, 810
13, 170
13. 841
21, 792
136, 182
14, 194
787,250
11,664.902
186. 967
14,427
15, 520, 535
1954 estimate
33, 610, 000
30, 692. 000
862,000
504, 000
621,000
1, 578. 000
484. 000
9, 492, 000
4, 577, 000
300.000
24, 923, 000
7, 254, 000
183,000
81, 370, 000
297.000
1955 estimate
$119,000
1, 232, 500
32, 300. 000
29. 558. 000
697.000
266.000
588.000
1.679,000
455.000
8. 370, 000
4. 426. 000
200.000
20, 150. 000
4. 085, 000
196,000
81, 073, 000
515,000
641.000
3,000
3.000
3,000
4.000
9,000
13.000
28,000
37,000
3,000
4,000
88,000
105.000
2,111,000
2, 362. 000
38.000
40, 000
3.000
4.000
2,801,000
83, 874, 000
13, 4.34, 000
70, 570, 000
270,000
70, 300, 000
3, 219, 000
73, 519, 000
2, 403, 000
2.101.000
12,000
11,000
13,000
12,000
41,000
44,000
131,000
120,000
14,000
12.000
731,000
648.000
9,781.000
7, 726, 000
293.000
165,000
15,000
15,000
10, 854, 000
97,830,936
97,308,000
84,373,000
■ Average number of positions— 1953, 430; 1964, 400; 1955, 250.
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Medical research adviser
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.Administrative officer
Deputy comptroller.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director, administrative
division
Deputy director, medical statistics
division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Attorney -adviser
Head, administrative reporting
branch
Personnel officer
Statistician
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Commodity specialist
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $15,000
1 11,800
1 11, 300
1 9,800
1 10,400
8,960
8,760
7,440
7,040
7,640
7,440
7,640
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$15,000
11.800
11,300
9,800
10, 400
8,360
8,360
8,960
8,760
7,040
7,440
7,640
1955 estimate
Num- Total
salary
$15,000
11,800
11,300
9,800
10,400
8,360
8,360
8,960
8,760
7,040
DETAIL or PEESONAL SEEVICES — Continued
1953 actual
7,440
7,640
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con,
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Position classifier...
Statistician
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget analyst
Governmental accountant
Head, special services branch
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Psychologist
Publications officer
Statistician
\Vork measurement analyst ,
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
-Administrative assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Administrative assistant
-Audio visual assistant
Budget analyst
Budget specialist
Cost accountant
Employee relations assistant
General supply assistant-
Head, operating services branch
Head, services and equipment sec-
tion.. -
Organization and methods examiner
Placement officer '.
Publication assistant
Statistical assistant
Statistician
G S-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $1,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230 -
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230 -
CPC-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:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Technical director of research .
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Bacterial medical supervisor
Chemist
Medical officer, atomic energy
Medical officer, neurology
Parasitologist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Animal physiologist
Biophysicist
Chemist
Medical officer, physiology ,
Parasitologist...
Physicist...
Physiological and experimental psy-
chologist
Training specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Animal psychologist..
Biologist
Chemist...
Orthopedic technician
Physiological and experimental psy-
chologist
Physiologist —
Psychologist
Rehabilitation specialist
Training specialist
Zoologist
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Animal husbandman. _.
.Animal psychologist
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist..
Biologist.
Chemist...
Educational specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, general
Exhibits specialist
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 240
8,040
7,240
IS. 420
5.940
5.940
12.280
6.140
6.140
6,140
11,880
5,940
6,000
21,490
3
6
32
36
65
112
135
66
6,185
6,185
5,560
5,310
5,060
6,435
6,060
5,810
5,185
5,185
16,430
25, 975
144, 935
150, 745
204,050
377, 920
419, 610
163,040
1 2,830
9 26, 088
487
1, 826. 648
16 65. 317
1,761,331
6,800
12,720
1, 780, 851
1 15,000
10,800
11,050
11.800
10. 800
11,800
9,600
9,600
9,600
19,200
10,200
9,600
9,800
9,800
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,960
17, 920
17, 720
51, 760
8,660
25, 480
8,560
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,040
21, 320
22, 720
7,240
7,240
7,840
7,240
7,640
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,280
1 8, 040
1 7, 240
2 12, 480
1 6,940
1 5,940
6,140
6.140
6.140
6.140
5.940
11.880
5.940
6.00O
15, 680
5,060
5.060
5.185
5.185
6,660
1 5,060
1 6, 436
1 5,000
1 5, 810
1
3
4
28
32
52
112
135
52
1
9
5,185
16,430
20,605
128,115
135, 665
193,820
377, 920
419,610
152, 040
2,830
26,088
470
1, 764, 403
14 57,003
456
1, 707, 400
6,600
10,000
456
1, 724, 000
15,000
11, 050
11,800
10, 800
11,800
9,600
9,600
9,600
19, 200
10, 200
9,600
9,800
9,800
8,360
8,360
8,760
17,920
8,960
26, 080
8,560
25, 480
8,560
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,0!0
14. 080
22, 720
7,240
7,240
7.840
,640
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,280
1 8,040
1 7,240
12. 480
6.940
5,»40
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,140
5.940
11.880
6,940
6.000
1.5,680
5,060
5,000
6,185
6,185
6.660
1 6,060
1 6. 435
1 5.060
1 5. 810
1
3
4
28
32
52
112
135
52
5,185
16, 430
20,605
128,115
135, 565
193. 820
377. 920
419,610
152,040
1 2,830
9 26, 088
470
1, 764, 403
14 67,003
1, 707, 400
6,600
10,000
456
1, 724, 000
1 l.i.OOO
11,050
11,800
10, 800
11,800
9,600
9,600
9,600
19,200
10,200
9,600
9,800
9,800
8,360
8,360
8,760
17,920
8,960
26, 080
8,560
17,120
8,560
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,040
14, 080
22, 720
7,240
7,240
7,840
7,640
250
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
I
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Medical Care, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
HlstopatholoKist
Immunolocist -..
Medical officer, physiology
Physicist
Psychologist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Analytical statistician
Animal physiologist
Architect, landscape
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Chemist
Electronics scientist
Engineer, general
Entomologist
Histopathologlst —
Laboratory electronics mechanic —
Laboratory mechanic, general
Librarian
Mathematician
Parasitologist
Physiological and experimental
psychologist —
Physi'dogist
Psychologist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Laboratory mechanic
Personnel otBcer
Photographer
Technologist, glass
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician
Animal physiologist -
Animal psychologist- ---
Architect
Architect, landscape
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Chemist
Chemist, analytical
Fiscal accountant
Histopathologlst
Instructor
Laboratory mechanic general
Librarian
Librarian, medical records
Parasitologist
Personnel assistant
Physiologist
Physiological and experimental
psychologist ---
Psychologist
Social worker --
Technologist, laboratory
GS-8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
aS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
QS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160 -
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 240
7.440
7,040
16.2R0
81, 440
1 5,940
1 5, 940
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655-.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to .$2,980....
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4, ,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Pange .$3,740 to .$4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-0. Range .$3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range .$2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3, 032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates ot $5,060 or above
Rates less than $5,060
Ungraded positions at hourly rates;
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above. .
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, fleld.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates.
Local rates
12, 480
18, 620
6,140
6, 340
30, 100
5,940
6.740
6.640
6,740
6,940
6.140
12. 680
5, 940
5,940
11.880
18, 820
116.860
6.000
17, 625
5,875
6,000
1
5,435
1
6,060
r
6,185
1
6,060
1
5,810
I
6, 660
2
10, 620
2
10, 246
3
15, 680
4
20, 740
2
11,370
1
5. 185
3
16, 305
1
5.310
2
10, 870
2
in. 995
2
10, 745
4
21,990
2
10,620
3
16. 930
1
5,186
1954 estimate
2
2
27
1
19
144
67
615
25
30
109
17
168
7
23
10, 120
10, 495
138, 120
5.185
95, 905
649. 645
278, 515
2, 259, 275
4
1, 763, 310
17
3, 287, 230
13
1, 736, 590
9 25, 700
5 25, 200
8 37, 700
103. 500
113,950
385, 360
54, 638
474, 500
19, 644
61,120
61 380, 766
192 823,026
21 149. 155
7,263
20. 789, 974
Num- Total
ber salary
66 331,441 53 306.517
6, 031 5, 648
18, 371, 206 17, 234, 232
11,108
34, 775, 961
868
2, 590, 088
10,041
31,895,268
28 102,609
181 187,996
1 $7. 040
2 16, 280
12 88, 480
.6, 940
11.880
5, 940
12, 480
6,340
30,100
5,940
6,740
6,640
6,940
6,140
12, 680
5, 940
6,940
3 17, 820
1 6. 140
20 122,800
1 6, 000
3 17, 625
1 5, 875
1 6,000
6, 436
5, 000
.5, 186
6, 000
5,810
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10,620
10, 246
15, 680
20, 740
11,370
5.185
16, 306
10, 870
in, 996
10, 745
21,990
10,620
1,5, 930
3 15, 180
3 15, 555
27 138, 120
IS 90, 910
139 627.495
71 293, 695
594
2, 178, 415
610
1, 760, 210
988
3, 129, 240
516
1, 507, 960
5 14, 020
22
26
95
17
134
7
18
25,200
37, 700
91, 780
99. 710
329, 600
54. 638
402. 260
19, 544
48, 950
103 651. 739
134 584, 440
$7, 040
15, 280
81. 040
5,940
11, 880
6,940
12, 480
6,340
30, 100
6,940
6,740
6,640
6,940
6,140
12. 680
6,940
6,940
17,820
6,140
103, 980
6,000
17,626
5.875
6,000
5.435
5. 060
5.185
5,060
5,810
10. 620
10. 245
15, 680
20, 740
11,370
5, 186
16. 305
10. 870
10. 995
10, 746
21,990
10, 620
15, 930
3 15, 180
3 15. 655
22 111,695
17 85,916
130 586.650
67 277,640
559
2, 049, 665
475
1,631.646
921
2, 910, 630
491
1, 432, 170
6 14, 020
22
26
90
16
134
7
18
25,200
37, 700
91.780
99. 710
312.720
51, 5.S4
402. 260
19, 644
48, 960
98 602.728
127 640,490
,674
31, 793, 663
411
1, 315, 963
9,084
29,854,115
408
664,016
,074
30, 207, 800
28 102.600
161 167,300
8,499
28, 940, 600
27 97. 9nn
160 156,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field^CoEtinued
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Num- Total
ber salary
$41,648
123,766
1,079,505
188, 001
10, 746
14.490
Num- Total
ber salary
$11. 000
117,200
1,06,5,700
169,100
10.800
14, .500
Num- Total
ber salary
$41,00(1
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates:
112,400
1,039,000
Nightwork differential
168,200
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
10,800
14,600
33, 644, 029
31.886.000
30, 576, 000
35, 421, 880
33.610,000
32,300,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
32, 757, 070
2, 667, 810
31, 207, 000
2,403,000
30, 199, 000
Obligations payable out of reimbm-se-
ments from other accounts
2,101,000
Civil Engineering, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.JECTS
Object classification
BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent posi^ons
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
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total 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
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations from appropri-
ated funds -
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment -
Total direct obligations
Oblignliovs Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obligatioHS
1953 actual
24, 556
18, 983
$4, 363
GS-6.0
$3,469
CPC-6.7
$3,494
$70, 662, 867
270, 293
2. 491, 762
73, 414, 922
72, 679, 052
722, 402
146, 438
421. 833
3,373,991
374, 388
22, 186, 941
27, 048, 463
49, 277, 693
69, 441
311,563
176, 513. 206
713. 009
836. 870
6, 688. 609
3. 848. 000
1. 752. 521
6. 482. 190
1954 estimate
22, 624
18, 521
$4, 663
GS-6.2
$3,615
CPC-5.8
$3,589
$70, 603, 360
277, 799
2,423,354
73, 304, 503
72, 468, 633
611,929
132, 450
438, 021
3, 294, 227
375, 005
18,268,499
17,642.086
11, 654, 955
37, 599
301, 696
126, 125, 000
835, 870
4, 479, 758
1, 584. 372
7. 867. 000
17, 607, 190
194, 833, 404
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number all employees
Average salary and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary —
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Total personal services (see sched-
ule of detail of personal ser\-ices,
Department of tiie Interior) _ .
$4. 5.53
OS-6.6
$18, 634
50
18,684
14, 767, 000
1955 estimate
139, 892, 000
$4,678
OS-6.6
$18,634
50
18,684
22, 377
18, 191
$4, 553
OS-6.0
$3,603
CPC-5.6
$3,587
;69, 595, 674
277, 866
2, 369, 199
72, 242, 629
71,406,769
1,597,504
132, 750
739, 443
3, 188, 009
367, 326
13, 689, 435
IV, 495, 631
7, 790, 340
23,463
304, 340
116, 735, 000
836, 870
6, 365, 038
102,000
1, 771, 092
7, 528, 000
133, 337, 000
$4,608
GS-6.6
$18, 634
50
18,681
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
251
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
DiTERiOK— continued
02 Travel
$305
126
222
136
102
899
3.004
1,301
75
$340
130
150
140
110
1,105
4,416
1,350
75
$340
130
04 r'oTnmiinip.itinn ^prvicp^
150
140
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services
110
1,105
08 Supplies and materials ..
4,416
09 Equipment
1,350
75
Total obligations.
24,854
26,500
26,500
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services
$37,123
$38,500
$38,500
SUMMARY
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
Positions otlier than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total 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
08 Supplies and materials..
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures...
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obligations
24, 559
2
18,988
$4,353
QS-6.0
$3,469
CPC-5,7
$3,494
$70, 665, 947
5,554
270, 343
2, 491, 762
73, 433, 606
72, 597, 736
722, 707
145. 554
424, 055
3, 374, 127
374. 490
22, 224. 963
27. 051. 467
49, 278, 994
69, 441
311, 638
176. 575. 182
835. 870
5. 688, 609
3. 848, 000
1. 752, 521
5, 482, 190
17, 607, 190
194, 895, 381
22, 627
2
18. 526
K553
OS-6.2
$3,615
CPC-5.8
$3,589
$70, 616, 430
5, ,554
277, 849
2, 423, 3M
73. 323, 187
72, 487, 317
612, 269
132,580
438, 171
3, 294, 367
375. 115
18. 308, 104
17, 646, 502
11, 566, 305
37,599
301, 671
125, 190, 000
835, 870
4, 479, 758
1, 584. 372
7, 867, 000
14, 767, 000
139, 957, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
22,380
2
18, 196
$4,553
QS-6.0
$.3,603
CPC-5.6
$3,587
$69, 608. 654
5, .M4
277, 906
2, 369, 199
72, 261, 313
71, 425. 443
1, 597, 844
132,880
739. 593
3, 188, 149
367. 436
13, 729. 010
17, 500, 047
7, 791, 690
23,463
304,415
116,800,000
116, 800, 000
835, 870
6, 365, 038
102,000
1, 771, 092
7. 528, 000
16, 602. 000
133, 402, 000
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer. Deputy
Xum- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 11,300
1 11,050
5 55,000
I 10, 200
3 29, 600
1 9,600
28 277,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,550
1 11,300
1 11,300
5 55, 750
1 10,400
3 30,000
1 9,600
28 281,400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,550
Administrative officer, Division di-
1 11,. 5,50
1 11,300
Engineer
5 56, 250
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10.400
Attorney
3 30,200
1 9,800
Engineer
28 282,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-14. R.inge $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Industrial specialist
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Realty officer...
Soil conservationist, supervisory
OS-13. Range $S,360 to $9,360;
Accoxmtant, Government
Administrative officer
.Agronomist
Architect
Attorney
Editor
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment specialist.
Housing management specialist
Industrial speciaUst
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Realty officer
Statistician, survey
Supply requisition and disposal
officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
-Administrative officer
-Architect
-Attorney
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Cost accountant
Employment officer
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Historian
Housing management specialist
Industrial specialist
Informal ion and editorial specialist..
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Posi tion classifier
Publications writer
Really officer
Statistician, survey
Training officer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
-Administrative officer..
-Architect
-Attorney
Budget officer
Business analyst..
Contract negotiator...
Editor
Engineer
Equipment specialist.
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Librarian
Methods examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer..
Placement officer _
Property disposal specialist
Realty officer
Statistician
Supply cataloger, supervisory
Supply requisition officer
Transportation specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Architect
-Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst..
Contract specialist...
Engineer
Equipment specialist...
Exhibits specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement assistant.
Position classifier
Property management specialist
Publications editor
Realty officer
Statistician
Supply cataloger...
Training officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Ranee $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS^. Range .$3,175 to .$3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Uneraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060—
Total permanent, departmental
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,800
1 9,600
2
5
1
2
4
1
57
1
2
1
I
1
1
3
1
1
5
6
1
1
I
1
59
7
1
2
2
2
3
2
1
6
1
1
8
4
6
3
5
1
1
2
43
8
2
3
1
3
4
1
1
1
8
1
1
4
2
3
6
4
1
5
1
8
1
I
2
4
2
2
3
1
1
2
1
4
45
25
67
118
129
26
3
6
17, 120
43, 200
8,360
17. 320
35, 240
8.660
489. 920
8,360
17, 320
8,360
9,160
8,560
8,360
25,880
8,360
8,560
7,240
37,600
44,640
7,040
7.040
8,040
7,040
431,360
50,680
7,640
14,480
15, 080
14,280
21,320
14,280
7,240
44,440
7,240
7,640
38,840
25, 360
39, 040
19,420
29. 900
5,940
6,540
13.280
270. 820
49,920
12, 480
19,020
6,540
17, 820
24,760
6,540
6,940
6, MO
61,120
5,940
6,140
24,160
11,880
15,805
32, 985
20, 490
.5,060
26,800
5,185
41,480
5,185
5,185
11,120
20,240
10, 495
5,060
11,245
15,930
5,435
5,060
10, 495
6,810
20,355
202, 725
105, 990
253,220
398, 685
403,360
79,180
9,610
17, 068
8 27, 536
824
4, 414, 834
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,800
9,600
9,600
10.000
9,800
8. 960
43, 800
8,560
17, 520
35, 640
8,760
495, 920
8, 360
17, 520
8,360
9,160
8,760
8,500
26,480
8,600
8,560
7,440
38.200
45. 240
7. 040
7.240
8.240
7.240
423. 2,10
51.280
7,840
14. 880
15.280
14. 480
21.720
7. 440
7.440
37.800
7,240
7,840
39,840
19, 820
39,840
19,620
24. 300
5,940
6,740
13,280
269. 280
44.780
6.740
13.280
6.540
18, 220
19, 020
6,740
5, 940
6,740
45,980
6,140
6,140
24,560
6,140
16,180
33, 736
15, 805
5, 185
27, 425
5,310
42, 480
5,310
5,310
5,435
20,740
10, 745
6,185
11,495
16, 305
6,560
6,185
10, 745
5,810
20,855
199, 690
105, 195
250,990
401, 515
396, 490
78, 4.30
7,020
12,284
2
2
2
3
1
1
5
1
1
6
3
6
3
4
1
1
2
42
1
2
1
3
3
1
1
7
1
1
4
1
3
6
3
1
5
1
8
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
3
1
I
2
1
4
43
24
64
116
123
25
2
4
8 27, 536
790
4,339,370
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,800
9,800
9,800
10,000
9,800
1
5
6
1
1
1
1
57
7
2
2
2
3
1
1
5
1
1
6
3
6
3
4
1
1
2
42
7
1
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
7
1
1
4
1
3
6
3
1
5
1
8
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
4
43
24
64
116
123
25
8,960
44,200
8,560
17, 720
36,040
8,760
501, 320
8,560
17, 720
8,560
9,360
8,760
8,660
26,480
8,660
8,760
7,440
38,600
46,840
7,240
7,240
8,240
7,240
428,680
52,080
7,840
14, 880
15, 480
14,680
21, 920
7,440
7 440
38^400
7,440
7,840
40, 040
20,020
40, 240
20,020
24, 760
6,140
6,740
1.3.680
273.280
46, 380
6,740
13, 480
6,740
18, 420
19,420
6,740
6,140
6,740
46,680
6.140
6,340
24,960
6,140
16, 555
34, 485
16, 180
6,310
28,050
6,435
43, 480
5,435
6,435
6,560
21,240
10, 996
5,310
11, 745
16,680
6,685
5,310
10, 996
5,810
21, 355
206, 065
108, 195
258,990
410, 795
405, 330
80, 430
7,180
12,604
27,536
790
4,411,945
252
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—Continued
Civil Engineering, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
19S3 actual
Departmental— Continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Re^ilar pay in excess of 52-week base,_.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
ajid holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Technical director - -
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Head, department
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Director, division
Engineer
Special assistant, public works office.
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Architect
Director, division.—
Engineer
Head, automotive section
Manager, branch ._
Real property officer
Special assistant, design division
Special assistant, public works office.
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect
Assistant radiological ofTicer
Associate technical administrator. . .
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
.\uto transportation specialist
Cartographer
Chemist
Construction superintendent
Director, administrative manage-
ment
Director, division
Engineer
Head, design division
Head, engineering department
Industrial relations officer
Manager, branch
Physicist
Realty officer
Radiological material officer
Special assistant to officer in charge. .
Soil conservationist
Storage specialist, supervisor
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
.\dministrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
.\ttorney-adviser
Auto transportation specialist
Cartographer
Chemist
Construction cost accountant
Communication specialist
Construction superintendent
Director, division
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment specialist
Head, branch
Housing management supervisor. . .
Labor relat ions specialist
Manager, branch
Organization and methods examiner.
Physicist
Planner and estimator
Realty assistant
Real property officer
Realty officer
Security specialist
Soil conservationist
Specialist, chemical engineering
Specialist, utility rate
Supervisor, engineering division
Supervisor, safety branch
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
.Administrative officer
Auto transportation specialist
Communication specialist
Num- Total
ber salary
96 $522, 339
3, 892. 495
15, 030
69, 615
3, 967, 140
1 12.400
3 33.400
U 108,480
1 8. !i60
2 17, 920
457. 680
67. 680
17.720
283.280
16.920
9 77, 440
1
15
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
1
7
67
103
3
2
2
81
1
4
1
8.040
108. 100
7.240
7.040
14. 880
7.840
7.040
21. 920
14. 080
7.040
62.680
496,480
751,020
22,520
16,680
15, 480
696, 740
7,440
29.360
7,240
7,240
2 14. 080
13.080
24.360
19, 020
218. 700
36.440
19. 220
12.480
36,640
18.220
12.280
137. 400
134,540
2
4
3
35
6
3
2
6
3
2
22
21
255
1, 582. 740
1 5. 940
5 31. 100
16 100.640
2 13,480
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
56 $307, 170
4, 032, 200
16,800
60,000
4, 108, 000
3 33, 400
9,600
137. 655
9.600
9,600
8,560
9,160
8.360
443,160
109. 880
17.720
361.960
16,920
9 77, 640
1 7,040
1 8, 040
13 95, 035
63 393.580
2 12, 480
1 5, 940
1 6,940
1 6,340
6 37, 640
1 6,640
5,940
19,020
5.940
6,740
2i000
11.500
17, 625
7,040
14, 880
7,840
7,040
22. 120
14. 080
7,040
67. 360
476. 560
709. 780
22. 520
15.680
15. 480
644.980
7.440
29.560
7.240
7.240
7.040
14.080
13. 080
24,560
19. 220
213, 260
31.300
19. 420
12. 680
30. 100
6.140
12. 280
125, 800
123, 260
64
97
3
2
2
87
1
4
1
1
2
2
4
3
34
5
3
2
6
1
2
20
19
263
1. 660. 220
2 11.880
5 31. 600
15 95, 700
2
59
2
1
12,280
371,220
12.480
!i. 940
6.940
6,940
6.340
24,560
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
59 $481,645
731
3, 930, 300
15,800
4,006,100
3 34.000
1 9.600
11 108. ,5.55
1 9.600
1 9,600
8.760
9.160
8.360
350.600
84.800
17. 920
277. 560
17.320
8.760
1 7. 040
1 8.040
12 88. 195
3
2
2
76
1
4
1
1
1
2
2
4
3
29
4
3
2
5
1
2
16
16
225
1
2
6
13
7.240
15. 280
8.040
7.240
22. 520
14. 480
7,240
60.320
408. 360
582. 860
22,920
16. 080
15.880
562. 100
7.640
30. 160
7,440
7,440
7,040
14, 280
13, 480
25. 160
19.620
183. 560
26.360
19,820
12. 880
30. 700
6.140
12. 680
102. 440
106, 440
, 438. 700
12.280
32. 100
84. 220
5,940
5,940
19,220
5,940
6,740
11,750
5,625
11,875
12.280
305. 280
12. 880
6.140
6.940
6.940
6.540
24,760
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
5.940
6.140
19.420
6.140
6,940
12,000
5.750
12, 125
1953 actual
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6.250— Con.
Construction superintendent
Construction inspector...
Contract specialist
Equipment specialist
Head, administrative division
Head, requirements department
Housing manager
Industrial cost accountant..
Industrial relations officer
Manager, branch
Organization and methodsexaminer.
Real property officer
Realty officer-
Security specialist
Shipbuilding inspector
Storage speciaUst, supervisor
Supply officer, supervisor.
Ti-affic manager.-
GS-9. Range .$5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Accountant
Architect
.\ssistant branch manager
Assistant public works officer
Attorney-adviser
.Auditor..
Auto transportation specialist
Budget specialist
Cartogmpher
Chemist .-
Chief clerk
Communication specialist
Construction inspector
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Director, administrative ^nanage-
ment
Director, branch
Director, division
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment specialist
General supply supervisor.. ..-
Head, administration department. .
Head, audit section
Head, division
Housing manager
Inspector
Laboratory general mechanic
Labor reUt ions specialist
Manager, branch -
Organization and methodsexaminer
Organization and methods division
superintendent
Personnel assistant-
Placement section supervisor
Planning assistant
Physicist
Property supply officer
Psychologist
Realty assistant
Records management specialist
Reports control supervisor
Safety program specialist
Storage specialist
Storekeeper
Supervisor, administrative division
Supervisor, engineering division...
Supervisor, fire fighter
Supply assistant
Training assistant
Training officer.--
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $1,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 125
6,000
35, 525
6,125
6,875
35,375
6,260
138, 470
11,125
5,750
5,875
5,500
6,250
6.600
6.250
12.375
42. 355
10. 995
26. 925
75.220
16. 430
5.060
16. 055
5.185
37. 420
11. 245
31.485
31, 735
5,185
5,060
21. 990
581. 130
16, 555
21. 740
10. 120
31. 2.35
10. 495
2
5
14
3
1
3
1
7
2
6
6
1
1
4
108
3
4
2
6
2
194
1, 026. 990
2 10. 370
11 67, 186
1 5, 436
1 5,560
13
12
8
4
1
26
2
69.280
64.970
42.605
20.990
5. 060
138. 060
10. 245
1 6. 185
5 27. 675
1 5. 810
1 6. 060
1 5. 185
1 6. 185
10 53, 880
1964 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,250
5.626
6.125
36. 275
6.250
6.000
36. 125
6.250
5. 500
135. 345
11.376
5. 875
6,000
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230.,
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $.5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $1,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035 .,
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-t. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230 ,
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range .$2,420 to $2,810
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates of $5,060 or above
Rates less than $5,060
5,435
5, 435
16. 055
21,365
5,185
5,060
5,810
11.620
5,185
5,560
740, 465
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
149
537
2, 492, 205
261
1, 081. 785
626
1, 903, 150
899
3, 075, 735
1,520
4, 744, 480
585
1, 682, 960
3 7.600
7 34, 705
4 17,850
■ 24 101,510
41 162, 930
183 646,906
55 171,974
51 157, 650
14 38. 368
11 26. 670
51 387.880
4 9, 969
1 6, 250
1 5. 625
1 6, 250
2 12, 375
1
3
1
9
4
5
7
1
1
3
91
1
4
2
6
2
179
2
12
1
1
43. 355
11.245
27,425
43. 480
31.860
5. 1S5
16. 430
.5, 310
48.415
22. 445
27. 0.50
37. 920
5.310
5. 185
16, 680
61)3. 935
.5. 435
22. 240
10. 370
31.985
10, 755
968. 840
10. 620
64, 595
5,560
5,685
53, 725
06, 460
43. 605
21. 490
5. 185
136. 000
10. 495
6.310
27.800
6.810
6. 185
6,310
5,060
.5. 310
49, 165
5,186
5,560
3 16, 430
4 21,865
1 5,310
1 5, 810
2 11,620
1 5, 685
140 716,405
498
2, 392. 780
239
1, 033, 880
498
1, 892, 666
821
2. 88!, 810
1,292
4, 1.58, 265
4.50
1,344,215
3 7, 820
Num- Total
ber salary
$17,000
5.750
6.250
30.900
6,250
6,126
31, 126
6,250
5, 626
120. 970
11.625
6.000
6.125
6.250
5.750
6.260
12, 375
33,610
11,495
27,925
39, 170
27,300
5,310
16, 805
4
5
6
1
1
3
81
1
4
2
5
2
160
2
11
1
1
9
10
7
4
1
20
44,230
22,820
27,675
33, 485
5.436
6.310
17. 055
464.835
5,560
22. 740
10.620
27. 425
10, 996
889,450
10, 870
60,410
5,685
6,685
5,060
49,665
56,340
39,295
21, 990
5,310
114.760
10, 745
5,435
23,115
5,810
5.310
5.435
5.186
5.435
44, 980
5,310
5,685
3 16, 805
4 22, 365
1 5, 436
1 5. 810
2 11.620
1 5. 685
136 711, 175
472
2, 334, 266
265
1, 173, 655
618
2, 033, 080
821
2, 951, 520
1..346
4, 423, 665
491
1,493,465
5 14, 010
4
23
41
195
22
45
U
10
50
3
35. .580
18. 350
102, 020
164, 030
705. 905
70, .391
142. 828
31. 132
26. 260
380. 376
7,420
5
2
20
34
189
21
44
32
10
.50
3
26. 055
9.800
90. 550
141.390
697. 920
69. 177
142, 120
82. 832
27,660
380. 376
7, 420
DEPAKTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
253
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Field— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Ungraded positions at iiourlv rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above. ..
1,015
978
974
$5,897,038-
$5,780,209
$5.814,3'.3
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060. ..
16.337
15.081
14.911
54.528,093
51,655,892
50.969.155
Total permanent, field
23.732
21. 834
21.587
87.168,317
82, 785. 768
81. 720. 883
Deduct lapses - .
5,477
20, 407, 945
4.048
16,214,618
4,127
16,055.609
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
17,358
16,839
16, 510
65. 025. 671
64. 744, OlS
63, 833. 469
Foreign countries:
United States rates
53 296,075
55 310,679
55 310,679
844
1,438,626
892
1,516,456
895
1,521,126
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
255. 263
261. 999
262,056
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
1. 626, 869
1. 581, 384
1,527,244
143, 224
162, 451
162, 571
Additional pay for service abroad
662.054
619,519
619, .384
Add personal services, field.
69, 447, 782
69, 196, ,503
68, 236, 629
01 Personal services..
73. 414, 922
73. 304, 503
72, 242, 629
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
72, 579. 052
72,468,6.33
71, 406, 759
Obligations payable out of reimbmse-
835. 870
835. 870
835, 870
Military Construction, Naval Reserve Forces
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
67
36
67
57
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,727
GS-7.4
$4,727
Average grade - - - - -
as-7.4
01 Personal services:
$162,987
1,213
$265, 783
1,217
164, 200
11,000
2,350
1,000
500
1,979,700
10, 000
41.000.000
2,250
267, 000
02 Travel
11.000
04 Communication services
2, 600
2,000
06 Printing and reproduction
600
1,693,000
08 Supplies and materials
20, 000
15,000,000
15 Taxes and assessments
3,900
43,171,000
17,000,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief construction engineer..
OS-12. R.inge $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Engineer...
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Construction inspector
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4.160...
QS-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.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
7,040
26,360
5,310
100, 8!»0
124, 740
18,300
26,080
1
19
28
5
67 316, 680
30. 6 153, 693
36. 4 162, 987
1,213
164,200
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salarj-
7,040
25. 360
5.310
ion. 890
124. 740
18.300
26,680
1
19
28
5
67 316. 680
10 50, 897
265, 783
1.217
Research, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Summary of Persmal Services
Total number of permanent positions. . - - -
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
1,556
6
1,496
4
1.491
4
Average number of all employees
1,457
1,704
1,435
1.430
Add average number carried on sched-
ule of "Navy industrial fund"._
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services.. .
3,161
1.435
1.430
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5, 384
GS-8.1
.$3, 230
CPC-5.1
$.3, 963
$5. 435
GS-8.1
.$3. 259
CPC-5.1
$4, 107
$5,422
Average grade
OS-8.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,259
Average grade ... . ._
CPC-5.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4. 107
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$7,367,136
42, 668
27. 400
119. 521
$7,437,000
31.000
28.000
120,000
$7,409,000
31,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
28,000
120,000
Subtotal
7, 556, 725
8.508,943
7. 616. 000
7,588,000
Add salaries carried in schedule of
Total personal service obligations. __
16.065.668
7.616,000
7,588,000
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
13. 575, 401
686, 474
24,490
124, 761
165. 352
105, 666
41, 31 .'5.028
2, 873. 673
3.704.052
847. 428
32. 251
7.616.000
454. 500
40.000
120.000
86. 000
94,600
42.685,020
2. 333, 000
1, 662. 700
668.700
22,000
7,588,000
02 Travel
441,500
40,000
04 Communication services.
144,000
86,000
84,600
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencles-
47, 425, 407
2.333,000
1, 660, 700
09 Equipment
674, 000
15 Taxes and assessments _._
22,000
Total direct obligations
63.454.575
55, 782, 520
60, 499, 207
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottier Accounts
2.490,267
21,386
65, 669
306, 406
07 Other contractual services-
70.000
30,000
70,000
30,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
2, 883, 728
100,000
100.000
66.338,303
65, 882. 520
60,599,207
ALLOCATIOX TO UBRART OF C0X0RES3
Totalnumber of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
139
21
138
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,067
GS-6.8
$3,641
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$474. 729
86, 933
2,166
7,669
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see sched-
uleofdetail of personal services.
571.397
2.217
586
6,410
3.968
17, 076
28.864
6.875
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things... -..
07 Other contractual services... -.
$4,523
637, 391
4,523
270200—54-
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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Research, Navy — Continued
OBLiOATiOKS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Avprngp niimhpr nf all pmplnyppf!
4
01 Personal services: Positions other
than permanent (see schedule of de-
tail of personal services, Depart-
$19. 083
618,004
45
$200
892, 727
$415, 793
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations
637, 132
892,927
415 793
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR
9
16
40
8
3
25
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,588
GS-7.0
$3, 077
CPC-4.2
$4,075
$4, 577
GS-6.7
$3,124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
01 Personal services:
$126, 332
45, 151
393
4,248
$99. 243
9,600
427
3.060
Other positions _-- _
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base... -- .
Total personal services (see sched-
ule of detail of personal services.
Department of the Interior) . .
176, 124
6,741
2,530
916
1,982
358
55, 552
83, 959
26, 772
1,343
112.330
8,818
1,601
361
1,174
225
84,017
31, 310
7,0.36
513
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other mntrjiptiial ^prvinp<!
$85,000
09 Equipment
356, 277
247,285
85,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
$15,000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL SCIENCE
FOUNDATION
$4,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY
07 Other contractual services
$100,386
$676
ALLOCATION TO ATOMIC ENERGY
COMMISSION
07 Other contractual services
$750
$30,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1,704
47
1,504
7
1,491
4
Average number of all employees.
Add average number carried on sched-
ule of "Navy industrial fund"
1,639
1,704
1,460
1,430
Average number of all employees
paid from 01 Personal services...
3,343
1,460
1,430
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,333
GS-8.2
$3,262
CPC-5.2
$4,239
$5, 422
GS-8.1
$3,259
CPC-5.1
$4,107
$5, 422
GS-8.1
.$3,259
CPC-5.1
$4,107
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Personal service obligations:
$7, 968, 197
193, 835
29, 959
131,338
$7, 536, 243
40, 800
28,427
123,060
$7, 409, 000
31,000
28,000
120,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Subtotal
8,323,329
8, 508, 943
7, 728, 530
7,688,000
Add salaries carried in schedule of
"Navy industrial fund" ..
Total personal service obligations...
16,832,272
7, 728, 530
7,588,000
Birea OUigMons
14, 342, 005
695,432
27,605
132, 087
171,302
106.023
42. 106. 795
2. 873. 673
3, 816, 875
881,075
33. 639
7,728,630
463, 318
41, 501
120,361
87, 174
94, 825
43, 715, 963
2, 333, 000
1,694,010
675, 736
22. 513
7, 588, 000
441 500
02 Travel . .
40.000
144,000
86, 000
84 600
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction. .
47, 926, 200
2,333,000
Services performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment ..
674 000
Total direct obligations
65.186,511
56. 976, 931
61,000,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
2, 490, 267
21, 386
65,669
306, 406
02 Travel
70,000
30,000
70,000
30 000
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts-
2, 883, 728
ino nnn
100,000
Total obligations
68,070,239
67,076,931
61,100,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Grades established by act of Aug. 1,
1947 (5 U. S. C. 476):
Chief scientist
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Science director
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Deputy science director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney-adviser
Biologist
Chemist _._
Contract administrator.
Mathematician
Microbiologist
Organic materials scientist
Patent attorney _
Physical science administrator...
Physiological psychologist
Research psychologist ._
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney-adviser _
Biochemist
Biologist ___
Chemist _
Contract specialist-
Engineer -
Finance director
Geographer -
Mathematician
Operations analyst
Patent attorney
Personnel director
Persotmel research administrator.
Personnel psychologist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Physiological psychologist
Physiologist
GS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Attorney-adviser.- .-.
Biologist --- —
Budget officer
Ceramic scientist-.- -
Chemist
Contract specialist
Education officer
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Geographer.-- -
Mathematician
Metallurgist --.
Oceanographer- _
Patent adviser
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$15,000
13,000
12,000
10,800
11,050
10,800
10, 800
21,600
10, 800
10,800
10, 800
87,400
10,800
10, 800
10, 000
9,600
9,600
10, 200
19, 200
60, 600
9,800
10, 000
39, 400
9, 600
20, 000
10,000
10, 400
9,600
38, 600
19, 600
10, 400
9,800
8,360
8,760
16, 720
8,360
8,560
25,280
16, 720
9,160
17, 620
77, 240
8,360
25, 4.80
8,560
8,560
9,160
1954 estimate
Num- Total
bei
salary
$15, 000
13,000
12, 200
11,300
10,800
11,050
21, 600
10, 800
10, 800
32, 400
87, 650
10, 800
10,800
9,600
9,800
9,800
19,400
51,000
10,000
10, 200
19,800
9, 800
48, 000
10,200
9,800
39, 000
9,800
9,800
8,660
8,760
16,720
8,560
8,760
16,920
16,720
9,360
17,520
77,640
8,560
25, 480
8,760
8,560
42,600
1965 estimate
Num- Total
bei
salary
$15,000
13,200
12,200
11,300
11,050
11,050
22,100
11,050
11,050
32, 650
88, 650
11,050
11,050
9,600
9,800
9,800
19,400
61,000
10, 000
10, 200
19, 800
9,800
48, 000
10,200
9,800
39,000
9,800
9,800
8,560
8,760
16,720
8,660
16,920
16,720
9,360
17,520
69,280
8,560
25,480
8,760
8,560
42,600
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255
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule pmdes— Continued
GS-13. Ranpe $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Patent attorney
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Physiological psychologist
Psychologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Adm inistrative officer
Budget examiner
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Engineer
Geographer
Geophysicist
Meteorologist
Oceanographer
Organic chemist
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
P hysicist
Position classifier
Psychologist
Supply officer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Bacteriologist
B udget anal yst _ .
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist _ _.
Inventions analyst .^
Mathematician
Microbiologist
Oceanographer. -_ _.
Patent adviser
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Contract ass istant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
A ttorney adviser
B iologist
Budget analyst
Contract assistant
Inventions analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser
Physicist
Placement officer.. __.
Publications writer.
Requirements and priorities officer.
Supplv specialist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..--
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Total permanent, depa.tmental-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above basic rales: Overtime
and holiday pay --
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Grades established by act of Aug. 1,
1947 (5 U. S. C.476):
Engineer
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Ph vsicist
GS-14. Range $9, 600 to $10,600:
Biologist
Biophysicist
Chemist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Mathematician
Patent attorney
Physicist
Psychologist-
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Bioscientist ._
Chemist -.
Contract administrator.
Deputy chief of division..
Electronic scientist
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
3 $27,280
1 9, 360
9 76, 440
1 8,560
1 8, 360
1
1
1
2
2
7
1
1
1
2
1
17
1
1
1
7
1
I
1
I
4
1
1
1
2
1
2
7,040
7,040
7,040
14, 080
14, 080
50,080
7,040
7, 040
7,240
14. OSd
7.040
124. 280
7,240
7,640
7,040
49, 480
7.040
7.240
7,040
6,940
24. 960
6.940
5,940
5,940
12, 080
5.940
12,080
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
1 5, 940
8 48,120
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
5
1
1
2
1
1
22
18
71
6,250
15,930
5,060
5,185
5, 060
6.060
10,120
5,810
16,055
25.300
5.060
5, 060
10.120
5,060
5.685
97.635
75, 560
264.110
232,515
132, 770
3.032
421
2, 380. 647
31 230. 126
390
2,150,621
20.140
8,000
8,833
2, 187, .500
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$66,880
9,360
76, 440
8,760
8,560
7,240
7,240
14,280
14, 280
36, 200
7,240
7,240
7,440
14. 280
7. 240
51,080
35. 200
7, 040
7.240
42. 640
7. 240
7,440
7, 240
6,140
18,820
6.940
6. 140
6, 140
12,280
2 12, 280
1 6, 940
6,140
6,140
6,250
6,810
5,310
5.186
5,185
5,186
.5,810
16.0,65
1.1,565
6, 185
6.185
.5. 310
5,185
5,810
98, 610
76, 560
264.110
232,515
137, 670
3,032
402
2, 272, 957
17 97, 957
2,175.000
8. 000
8,000
2, 200, 000
1 13, 500
1 10. 800
1 10,800
1 11,050
9,600
9, 600
9, 600
10,000
49.000
9,800
10. 400
69, 200
19,400
8,360
26, 080
26,880
44, 200
8,760
25, 880
1 13, 500
10,800
10,800
11,0.60
9, 600
9, 600
29,000
49, 200
9.600
48,000
60,000
19,400
8,360
25, 280
26, 080
44, 400
26, 880
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9.360
76,440
8,560
7,240
7,240
14,280
14,280
36, 200
7,240
7,240
7,440
14,280
7,240
,50, 080
35. 200
7,040
7.240
35.400
7.240
7,440
7,240
6,140
18, 220
6, 940
6,140
6, 140
12,280
12,280
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,250
6,810
5,435
5,310
5,310
5,186
5,810
16,065
15,555
6,185
6,185
.5, 310
5.185
5.810
97. 636
75,560
267,290
232, 515
137, 670
3,032
397
2,241,777
13 72, 777
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
2,169.000
s.ooo
8,000
9,000
2,194,000
1 13,500
10,800
10,800
11,050
9,600
9,600
29,000
49, 200
9,600
48,000
60,000
19,400
1 8, 360
3 26, 280
3 26, 080
5 44, 400
3 25, 880
Field— Continued
General schedule erades— Continued
GS-13. Kangc $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Engineer - . -
Head of unit
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
Physicist
Psychologist
Television producer
Training device technician
Trainingofficer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget specialist -.
Chemist
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist. -
Engineer
E.xhibits specialist
Head of section
Head of unit
Illustrator
Mathematician
Patent adviser
Physicist.-
Psychologist
Scientific staff assistant
Supply otticer
Technical consultant
Television producer
Training device technician
Trainingofficer
Training specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Abstractor reviewer
Administrative officer
Bibliographer
Budget specialist...
Chemist
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician
Engineer
Equipment specialist
E.xhibits specialist
Field representative
Industrial specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Patent adviser-
Personnel officer
Physicist
Psychologist
Publications editor..
Scientific staff assistant
Supply officer..-
Supervisor of unit
Technologist
Television producer
Training device technician
Trainingofficer
Training specialist
OS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget specialist
Electronic technician. __
Equipment specialist
Illustrator
Librarian
Personnel officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Abstractor
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Bibliographer
Chemist
Contract specialist
Electronic mechanic
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Exhibits technician...
Geographer
Geophysicist
Illustrator
Laboratory mechanic
Organization and methods examiner
Patents adviser
Physicist
Publications editor
Reference librarian
Scientific staff assistant
Subject cataloger
Supply assistant
Supply cataloger
Technologist
Television producer..
Training device technician
Training officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $154,480
9, 160
25, 480
16, 720
52,360
118,840
50,660
26. 080
8,360
17,320
8,360
7,440
14, 480
138, 160
7,040
390,440
7,440
14, 080
7,240
7,240
7,240
209, 560
28,760
28,560
7,240
7,040
7,240
8,040
43, 840
14, 480
14, 480
1
3
2
6
14
6
3
1
2
1
1
2
19
1
53
1
2
1
1
1
29
4
4
1
1
1
1
6
2
2
4 24, 160
2 13, 480
4 24, 960
12
4
I
38
8
3
I
2
1
19
1
6
3
1
1
I
2
4
2
3
10
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
12,080
76,280
24, 160
5,940
233. 920
48,720
18, 220
6,340
12, 880
5,940
114,060
6,140
36, 040
17,820
6,140
5,940
5,940
11,880
24, 960
12,280
18, 020
62,200
19, 220
5,626
6,000
6,260
5,500
6,500
11, 750
5,600
6,000
25, 800
1
9
4
6
1
6
1
17
7
2
1
1
6
5, 435
46, 640
20, 740
26, 426
5,810
31,110
6, 000
89, 005
36, 670
10, 995
5,186
6.186
30, 985
5,060
20. 240
10, 370
16, 180
15. 180
5.186
10. 496
10, 120
5,310
10, 120
20. 616
10. 995
52, 695
433, 100
75, 310
223, 260
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
19 $163, 640
25, 480
16.920
62, 760
118.440
50, 560
26, 080
8,360
17,520
25, 080
7,440
14, 480
144, 200
7,040
394, 640
7,640
1
1
32
4
4
1
1
7,440
7,240
227, 880
28,760
28, 760
7,240
7,240
1 8,040
6 44,440
5 35, 600
2 13, 480
6,540
12, 080
82, 420
24, 160
5,940
234, 520
42,780
18, 220
12,880
6,940
41, 780
6,140
30,100
5,940
6,340
5,940
6,140
25, 160
12,480
18, 220
56, 460
6,140
6,000
5,600
5,625
11,750
5,600
6,000
20,740
21,615
5,810
30, 860
5,060
63, 220
37, 370
11,120
5,310
5,310
26, 175
5,810
5,060
6,185
10, 370
21,365
6,310
10, 370
6,060
5,310
10, 370
20, 616
11,120
62, 560
366, 495
67, 695
162, 916
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
19 $163, 640
3
2
6
14
5
3
1
2
3
1
2
20
1
54
1
25, 480
16,920
52,760
118,440
41,800
26, 080
8,360
17, 620
26, 080
7,440
14, 480
144. 200
7,040
394, 640
7,640
7,440
7,240
227, 880
28,760
28,760
7,240
7,240
1 8, 040
6 44,440
5 35, 600
2 13,480
6,540
12,080
82,420
24, 160
5,940
234, 520
30, 600
18,220
2 12,1
6,940
41,780
6,140
30, 100
6,940
6,340
5,940
6,140
25, 160
12, 480
18, 220
66, 460
6,140
6,000
6,600
5,625
11,750
5,600
6,000
6,060
4
4
1
6
1
12
7
2
20, 740
21,615
5,810
30. 860
5, 060
63, 220
37, 370
11,120
6,310
26,175
5,810
5,060
5,186
10, 370
21, 365
6,310
10, 370
6,060
5,310
10, 370
20, 615
11,120
63, 660
362, 165
67. 596
152, 660
256
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Research, Navy — Continued
-Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-4 Range $3,175 to $3,655
Num. Total
ber salary
159 $537, 622
157 476.957
26 74. 540
1 3.990
1 3.835
4 13.200
8 26.432
3 7,656
7 41.414
11 42.063
249 973,653
Num- Total
ber salary
148 $504,053
106 322.539
14 40. 660
1 4.115
1 3.835
4 13.200
8 26. 752
3 7. 736
7 43.264
2 9. 734
233 940,796
Num- Total
ber salary
148 $504 053
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
106 322. 539
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-S. Range $3,740 to $4.490 _
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035 _
CPC-6.»R3nge $3,200 to $3.6S0
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
■■ CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
14 40.660
1 4. 115
1 3.835
4 13,200
8 26, 752
3 7. 736
7 43,2&4
Rates less than $5 060
2 9 734
Ungraded positions at hourly and daily
rates equivalent to less than $5,060
233 940,796
1,283
6,209,062
70 332,707
152 659,740
1,102
5,543,489
23 107,546
33 173,943
1,094
Deduct:
Lapses -
6,602,554
24 109. 554
Portion of salaries shown above paid
frnpi other ftpc/innt.<i
28 153. 000
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
1,030
6,014,229
24 194,386
7 8,000
22,622
19.400
67. 612
7.378
45,698
1,014
6,050,000
25 203.000
7 9,000
23,000
20,000
55.000
8.000
48,000
1,010
6,028,000
25 203, 000
Other positions; Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
7 9.000
23.000
20.000
55,000
Ni'^htworli differential
8.000
Living and quarters allowance
48.000
6, 369, 225
8,508,943
5, 416, 000
5, 394. 000
Add salaries carried in schedule of
Total salaries and wages, field
13, 878, 168
6.416,000
6.394.000
16. 065. 668 1 7. 616. 000 [ 7, 588, 000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
13, 575, 401
2,490,267
7,616,000
7,588,000
Obligations payable out of reimbm^-
ments from other accotmts
1
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Service-Wide Supply and Finance, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
BUBKAtJ OF StJPPUES AND ACCOUNTS
Total number of permanent positions
70.585
65,459
60,449
59. IS5
68,400
65, 107
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,432
GS-4.1
$3,361
CPC^i.6
$3,742
$3,469
GS-4.1
$3,372
CPC-5.5
$3,851
$3,469
Average grade - -
GS-4.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,372
Average grade
CPC-5.5
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,851
DIred Obligaiims
Appropriated funds;
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
$231,542,413
890,821
7,014,125
$216,208,3.50
832,530
.^ 237, 520
$201,964,100
Regular pay in escess of 52-week
base -
777, 3S0
Payment above basic rates..
3, 952, 520
Total personal services -
239,447.359
1,305.362
134, 123, 230
1.141,177
7, 104, 196
4,013,914
20,633,892
23.202.564
2,647.430
33,090
1, 164, 228
222, 278, 400
1.2S4.000
82. 781. 000
1.097.000
8,096,000
4.74S0OO
23,575,000
21,731,000
2.031.000
20,000
1,061,600
206. 694. 000
1.159.000
03 Transportation of things -_-
04 Communication services
72.297.000
1. 970 000
7. 7.52. 000
06 Printing and reproduction
4, 713, 000
22, 865. 000
20. 516. 000
1, 746, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. -
15 TfiYpt; And at';p.^<:mpnts
20,000
1,268.000
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds.
434, ne, 442
368,703.000
341,000,000
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
nnnEAO OF srppLiEs and accounts— con.
Direct Obligations— Contmuei
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
$222. 351
Total direct obligations
434, 93S. 793
$3r.S. 703, 000
$341, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
I. 200. 000
5, 532. 992
59, 877
400.000
5, 450. 000
50.000
1.015,000
400.000
5, 575, 000
08 Supplies and materials.
50,000
450,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
6, 792, 869
6,915,000
6, 475, 000
Total obligations
441,731,662
375,618.000
347, 476, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
39
2
34
Average salaries and grades;
Genera! schedule grades;
$4,731
GS-7.0
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services;
Pprmnnpnt positions
$162. 145
7.353
624
6.014
Other positions
Regular pay in escess of 52-week
base
Total personal services (see sched-
ule of detaU of personal services.
176. 136
7.993
3.770
762
2.8,57
72
5.761
55. 671
28.696
1.103
(Y^ Tmntiport.^ltion of thinf^
05 Rents and utility services
09 Equipment
282, 821
SDMMAET
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.\verage number of all employees
70,624
2
65,493
60,449
58,400
59,185
55,107
.Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$3,432
GS-4.1
$3,361
CPC-,5.5
$3,742
$3,469
GS-4.1
$.3,372
CPC-5.5
$3,851
$3,469
GS^.l
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Average siilarv . .
$3,372
Average grade . .
CPC-5.5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,851
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds;
01 Personal services:
PprTn;'\npnt positions
$231, 704, 558
7,353
891.445
7, 020, 139
$216,208,350
$201,964,100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
832,530
6, 237, 620
777.380
Payment above basic rates.
3.952.520
239,623,495
1,313,355
134, 127. 000
1,141.939
7, 107, 053
4.013,986
20, 539, 653
23.258.235
2,676.126
33,090
1,165,331
222,278,400
1, 284, 000
82, 781. 000
1,097.000
8, 096. 000
4, 74S, 000
23, 575, 000
21,731.000
2,031.000
20,000
1,061,600
206.694.000
02 Travel
1,159.000
72, 297, 000
1,970 000
7,752,000
06 Printing and reproduction
4, 713. 000
22, 86,1, 000
OS Siippli'^s and mf^tpriMls
20, 516. 000
09 Equipment .
1. 746, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities..
20,000
1,268,000
Total obligations from appropri-
ated funds...
434.999,263
368,703,000
341,000,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
257
OBLIGATIONS BX
3BJECTS con
tlnued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMAET— continued
Dirta OblitaOom— Continued
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
$222,351
435,221,614
$368,703,000
$341,000,000
Oblmiiont Payable Out of Reimbursemenlt
From Other Accounts
1,200,000
5,532,992
69,877
400,000
6, 450, 000
50,000
1,015,000
400,000
5. 575, 000
08 Supplies and materials
50,000
450,000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
6, 792, 869
6,915,000
6. 475, 000
442, 014, 483
375,618,000
347, 475. 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
CJeneral schedule grades:
OS-IJ. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney-adviser _ --
Attorney, supervisory -
Deputy comptroller
General supply officer
Transportation specialist-.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, supervisory
Administrative officer - -
Attorney-adviser
Attorney, legislative
Attorney, trial-
Budget officer
Commodity industrial analyst
Contract specialist
Engineer, general
Equipment specialist
General supply officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Storage specialist -.
Transportation specialist -.
GS-13. Range $5,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, supervisory
Administrative officer
Attorney, legislative
Budget officer
Business analyst
Commodity industrial analyst
Contract specialist
Engineer, general
Engineer, safety
Equipment specialist
General supply officer.
Industrial specialist
Organization and methods eiamlner.
Personnel officer
Procurement officer _.
Storage specialist-
Technologist, food and equipment..
Technologist, textiles
Transportation specialist
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, industrial cost
Accountant, supervisory
Administrative officer
.\ttomey-adviser
Attorney, legislative
Attorney, trial
Business analyst..
Commodity industrial analyst
Education and training specialist...
Engineer, general
Equipment specialist...
General supply officer
Information and editorial specialist
Legal administrator
Manpower specialist —
Organization and methods examiner.
Persoimel officer
Position classifier..
Printing and publications officer
Procurement officer
Statistical officer —
Storage specialist
Supply cataloging specialist
Tabulating equipment operations
supervisor
Transportation specialist —
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, industrial cost..
Accountant, supervisory
Accountant, tax —
1953 actual
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $11,050
1 11,050
1 10,800
9,600
9.600
9,600
10.000
9,600
9.800
9.800
20. 4'V)
O.flOO
19.200
19.200
10.200
19.200
20.200
29,400
19,200
8,660
16,920
8,560
16,720
8,360
8, .360
17,720
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
5
1
1
3
1
4
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
1
6
1
10
1
8,760
8,360
8,360
9,360
25,480
26,080
16,720
42,600
8,560
8,960
25,080
7,440
29,360
43,240
14,280
7.440
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,440
7,040
14,680
43,040
7,840
7,240
7,040
28,960
8,040
14,280
7,040
14.080
21,920
14,280
7,240
7,040
42,840
6,340
61.000
6,340
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11.0.50
1 10.800
1 11.050
I 10.800
1 10.800
1 9.800
1 9.800
1 9,600
9.000
9.800
9.R00
20.400
9.800
19.200
28.800
10.200
19.200
20.200
29.600
19.200
2 16.920
2 16.920
1 8.560
2 16. 720
8.560
17,720
8,560
8,960
42,000
25,480
9,360
25,480
26,280
16,920
43,000
8,760
8.%0
16,720
7,440
29,560
43, 640
14,280
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,040
7,440
7,240
21,720
50,080
8,040
7,440
7,040
29. 160
8,040
14,480
7,040
14,280
22,120
14,280
7,240
7,040
49,880
6.340
61,200
6,540
1955 estimate
Xura- Total
ber salary
$11,300
10.800
11.300
11.050
10,800
9.800
9.800
9,800
9.800
10.000
10.000
20.800
9.800
19. 600
29.200
10.400
19.600
20,400
30.000
19,400
2 17. 120
2 17. 120
1 8,760
2 17, 120
1
2
1
1
5
3
3
3
2
5
1
1
2
1
4
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
I
3
7
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
1
7
1
10
1
8.560
18,120
8,560
8,960
42,200
25,680
9,360
25,880
26,680
17,120
43,600
8,760
9,160
16,920
7,640
29,960
44,440
14,480
7,640
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,640
7,240
22,120
50,880
8,040
7,440
7,240
29,560
8.040
14.680
7,240
14,480
22,520
14,480
7,440
7,240
50,680
6.540
62.200
6,540
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
.Administrative officer
.\ttomey-adviser
Budget officer
Contract specialist.
Engineer, general
Equipment specialist
General supply officer
Industrial si)ecialist
Manpower specialist™
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Procurement officer-
Property disposal officer.
Records management specialist
Statistical oiTicer
Storage specialist
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment operations
supervisor
Training officer
Transportation specialist
Wage specialist
OS-10, Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant---
General supply officer
Information and editorial specialist.
Personnel officer ,.
Printing and publications officer
Property and stock control officer...
Property disposal officer.
Procurement officer
Records and management specialist.
Storage specialist
Transportation specialist
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant-..
Accountant, tax
Administrative olficer
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Commodity industrial analyst
Education and training specialist...
Employee relations officer
Equipment specialist
General supply officer
Illustrator..
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Librarian--
Organization and methods examiner.
Persoimel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Procurement officer
Property disposal officer
Shorthand reporter-
Statistical officer
Storage specialist
Supply cataloging specialist —
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment operations
supervisor..
Training officer
Transportation specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $1,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, fiscal...
Administrative officer
Attorney
$30,500
18,220
24,560
5,940
19,220
18.820
30.300
18.420
5,940
31,300
5.940
12.480
12,080
6,540
5,940
24,360
6,540
6,140
36,740
2 12,080
3 18, 420
1 5.940
7 42,980
1 6,940
3
1
22
38
117
50
188
343
309
47
11.750
5.500
12,250
5.625
5,500
6,250
6.000
6.000
5.875
5.500
17,750
20 104,200
1 5,060
10 62. 100
10,120
31.235
10,245
5.060
10, 370
11,245
31, 610
5.185
10, 370
15, 305
5,310
46,415
16,305
11,620
30,985
5,060
10.620
8 42. 355
2 10.745
10.495
26. 175
10,120
3 16, 430
15, 555
5,060
116, 220
184,400
520, 110
204,950
694,660
,150,495
944,920
139, 370
1 3,520
2 6,460
13 37, 496
2 5,680
445
6, 065, 996
86 399,583
1.360
6,666,413
21,878
108,979
589
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$24,760
18.220
24.760
6.140
19.220
19,020
36.640
18.420
5,940
31.700
6.140
12.480
12,280
6.540
6.140
24.560
6.540
6.340
37, 140
2 12.280
3 18.620
1 6.940
7 43.180
1 6,940
2
I
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
20
1
10
2
6
2
1
2
3
6
1
2
3
1
9
3
2
6
1
2
8
2
2
5
2
11.875
6,625
12, 375
6,750
5,625
6,250
6,125
6.125
6,000
5,626
23,500
105,200
5.185
52. aw
10, 370
31, 985
10, 495
5,185
10,620
16,555
32,235
5,310
10,620
15. 555
6,435
47,290
16, 655
11,620
31,610
5.185
10, 870
42,855
10. 870
10,745
26,675
10, 370
1956 estimate
3 16,680
15,930
5.185
116.970
175.940
470. 925
190.940
662. 700
3
1
22
36
105
46
178
319
1,082,046
292 905,200
33 101,010
1 3,600
2 6,460
12 35.494
1 2,840
Num- Total
ber salary
1,373
5,936.079
29 121,679
1,344
5, 797, 859
1 9.800
1 9.800
1 9,800
5,813.500
22,400
75,000
600
6,911,400
1 10,000
1 10,000
1 9,800
$25,160
18.620
25,160
6,140
19,820
19,420
.17, 240
18,820
6,140
32.300
6,140
12,680
12,480
6,740
6.140
24.960
6.740
6.340
37.740
2 12, 480
3 1&820
1 6,140
7 43,980
1 6,940
2
1
2
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
20
1
10
2
6
2
1
2
3
6
1
2
3
1
9
3
2
6
1
2
8
2
2
6
2
12,000
5.750
12,500
5,876
6,750
6,250
6,250
6,250
6,125
6,750
23,876
106.826
6.310
63.476
10.620
32.485
10. 745
5.310
10. 870
16.805
32,735
6.4.35
10. 870
15,805
5.560
48,040
16,806
11,620
32,110
5,310
11,120
43,480
10,995
10,870
27,050
10,620
3 16, 930
16,180
5,310
118,095
176,420
471,550
191,130
650,750
3
1
22
36
105
46
175
314
1,041,030
289 891,480
33 101,050
1 3,680
2 6,460
12 35, 784
1 2,840
1,362
6. 904. 924
29 135.624
5, 769, 300
22,200
60,000
500
6,842.000
1 10,000
1 10,000
1 10,000
258
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—Continued
Service- Wide Supply and Finance, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Contract specialist --
Engineer, aeronautical _
Organization and methods exam-
iner..
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal
Accounting officer, fiscal
Administrative ofHcer
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Contract negotiator...
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Equipment specialist, general
Food specialist
General supply officer.
Inspector
Marine terminal superintendent —
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer __.
Procurement officer.
Purchasing agent...
Supply cataloger
Supply cataloging supervisor . _
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Technologist, textile
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $3,040:
Accountant, fiscal
Accounting officer, fiscal
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Budget specialist
Cargo control specialist
Chemist
Clothing designer
Commodity industrial analyst
Commodity specialist
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Economist
Employee relations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general.
Engineer, safety
Equipment specialist, general
Food specialist
General supply officer
Industrial sperialist
Marine terminal superintendent
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Publication editor..
Purchasing agent. _
Safety program specialist
Security specialist
Statistician
Storekeeper
Supply cataloger
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor
Technologist, packaging and pres-
ervation
Technologist, textile
Traffic specialist
Training officer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, fiscal...
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Attorney-adviser
Budget officer
Budget specialist
Business analyst —
Cargo control specialist.-.
Chemist
Commodity specialist
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Economist — -
Employee relations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Num- Total
her salary
$9,i
9,i
1 9, 800
1 10, 400
1 10, 000
59, 920
8,560
25, 480
8,560
26. 280
16, 720
8,760
17,920
8,360
8,360
17, 520
8,660
17, 720
8.360
35, 240
16, 720
8.760
16. 920
8,560
2 17, 320
1 8, 360
19
7
28,
7,
21,
7,
7,
7.
7,
7,
14,
7,
14,
28,
7,
7,
22,
22.
79,
7,
68,
7,
43,
14,
7,
360
840
920
240
040
640
440
040
280
040
080
960
040
240
520
120
840
240
620
040
840
280
240
1954 estimate
138, 780
61, 480
21, 120
7,440
35, 200
7.240
7,040
14, 280
28,960
28,360
36,200
11 78.440
3 21, 320
1
7,040
4
28,160
6
42,440
2
14,280
16
98,840
1
6,540
2
12,080
3
17, 820
2
12,880
1
6,940
3
18,820
1
6.940
1
6,340
1
6,540
1
5,940
4
24, 760
6
38,040
I
6,940
4
24.760
3
19,020
2
12, 880
1
6,140
2
12,480
2
12, 680
6
38, 240
6
36,640
Total
salary
$9, 800
10,000
9,800
10,400
1 10, 200
Num-
ber
7
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
4
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
3
3
10
1
7
1
6
2
1
17
6
3
1
4
1
1
2
4
4
5
1955 estimate
60, 720
8.560
25,680
8,660
17, 620
8,560
8,760
18,120
8. 560
8.360
17, 720
8.760
17, 920
8,660
26. 480
16, 920
8.960
17, 120
8,760
17, 620
8,660
28,960
8,040
22,320
7, 240
7,240
7, .840
7,440
7,240
7.240
7,240
14,280
21, 920
7,240
7,440
22.920
22, 320
73, 600
7,440
51, 680
7,040
44, 240
14. 480
7,440
124, 280
44, 640
21,520
7,640
28,760
7,240
7.240
14, 480
29,360
28, 760
36, 600
72, 200
21, 720
7,240
21, 520
35, 800
14, 480
93, 900
6,740
12,280
18, 020
13, 080
6,140
19, 020
5,940
6,540
6,740
5,940
25, 160
32, 300
6,940
18, 820
19, 220
13, 080
6,340
12, 680
12,880
38, 840
37, 440
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,000
10, 000
10,000
10, 600
10, 200
61, 320
8,760
25, 880
8,760
17, 720
8,660
8, 960
18, 320
8,560
8.560
17.920
8.760
18.120
8.660
26, 680
17, 120
8,960
17, 320
8,760
17,720
8.660
29,160
8,040
22, 620
7,440
7,240
7,840
7, 640
7,240
7,240
7,240
14, 480
22, 120
7,240
7,440
23, 120
22. 520
74, 800
7,440
52,280
7,240
44,640
14, 680
7,440
101,360
45, 040
21. 720
7,640
28.960
7,440
7,240
14. 680
29, 560
28, 960
37,200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
10 73, 200
3 21, 920
1 7, 240
3 21, 720
6 36, 000
2 14, 680
95, 100
6,740
12. 480
18, 220
13, 280
6,140
19.220
6,140
6,540
6,740
6,140
25. 36C
32. 70C
6,9ir
19.020
19. 420
13. 280
6,340
12, 880
13, 080
39. 240
37, 640
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-II. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment specialist, general
Food specialist
General supply assistant
General supply officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Information specialist
Marine terminal superintendent
Metallurgist
Organization and methods exam-
iner .-
Optometrist
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer.
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Publication editor
Purchasing agent
Safety program specialist
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storekeeper
Supply cataloger
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor..
Tabulation project planner
Technologist, packaging and pres-
ervation
Technologist, textile
Traffic manager
Traffic specialist
Training officer
Transportation rate auditor
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Budget specialist
Cargo control specialist
CJartographer
Chemist...
Clothing inspector
Contract specialist
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, safety
Equipment specialist, electronic —
Equipment specialist, general
Firefighter
General supply assistant —
General supply officer...
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Librarian
Marine terminal superintendent
Navigational specialist —
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant.
Personnel officer
Placement officer.
Printing and publications officer —
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer —
Property disposal officer
Publication editor
Purchasing agent
Safety program specialist- -.
Statistical officer —
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storekeeper -
Supply cataloger
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor
Technologist
Traffic manager.
Traffic specialist
Training officer
Transportation rate audi tor
Transportation specialist
Voucher examiner
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant
Allowance specialist
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser —
Num-
ber
1
4
2
1
32
5
2
16
1
3
2
1
Total
salary
$6, 140
26. 960
13. 480
5,940
201,080
29, 900
12, 280
101, 840
6,740
18, 220
13,680
6. 540
12, 480
6.340
193, 740
6.340
49. 520
5,940
12.080
18, 820
6,140
39,040
6,540
60, 600
12.280
30. 700
19, 020
77,880
98. 040
94. 700
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
24 146, 160
20
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
2
43
1
1
14
5
1
1
2
1
18
1
5
2
1
3
15
1
1
7
2
1
2
1
19
15
5
42.580
6,140
11,880
47, 720
6,140
24, 360
36, 840
6,940
116, 500
6,125
17, 250
5,750
6,625
6,625
5,625
6,250
6,625
18.000
5.760
16, 750
5,500
6,125
11,250
261.500
6.250
5.875
80. 250
28. 600
8.000
6.760
11, 625
6.626
103, 625
6.625
30. 125
11.7.50
5.626
17. 750
88.510
6.260
6.000
40. 126
11. 2.50
5, .500
11. 750
5.500
113,875
86. 626
28, 600
10 56, 125
4
1
4
6
1
1
1
1
44
16
11
1
2
2
22, 760
6,750
23. 500
34, 125
5,750
6. 250
6,125
5,750
231,080
87, 085
59,160
5,660
10,120
10, 120
1
4
2
1
28
6
2
13
1
3
2
1
2
1
27
1
7
I
2
2
1
$6. 340
26. 360
13,680
5.940
190. 200
30. 300
12, 480
83, 620
6,740
18, 620
13.880
6.740
12,680
6,340
170, 180
6.540
43. 780
6,140
12, 280
12, 480
6,340
39, 640
6,740
48, 920
12. 480
31, 100
19, 220
65, 800
99, 140
96. 100
1956 estimate
22 135,080
7
I
4
5
1
20
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
40
1
1
12
4
1
1
2
1
16
1
4
2
I
3
13
1
1
6
2
1
2
1
16
15
5
43, 180
6,340
12,080
42, ISO
6,140
24, 760
30, 900
6,940
117, 125
6,250
17, 600
6,876
6,750
5,750
5.750
6.250
5.760
12.125
5.876
17. 125
5. 625
6.250
11,500
236, 876
6,250
6,000
69. 375
23. 250
6.125
5.875
11.876
5.750
92. 750
5,750
24, 600
11,875
6,750
18, 000
77. 385
6.250
6.126
34. 760
11.600
5.625
11. 875
6.625
97. 000
87.600
28. 876
8 46. 375
4
1
4
6
1
1
1
1
41
15
11
1
2
2
Num- Total
ber salary
$6. 340
26. 560
13.880
6.140
192. 600
30.600
12, 680
86, 220
6,940
18, 820
13,880
6,740
12, 880
6,640
23.126
5.876
23,750
34, 500
5,876
6,250
6, 2,50
6,875
217, 150
82, 400
59, 910
5,685
10, 370
10, 370
1
4
2
1
28
6
2
13
1
3
2
1
2
1
23
1
7
1
2
2
1
6
1
8
2
5
3
10
16
16
146, 540
6,540
44, 380
6,140
12,480
12,680
6,340
40, 240
6,740
49,720
12, 680
31,700
19,620
66, 600
99, 940
96, 700
22 137, 8
7
1
2
7
1
4
5
1
20
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
38
1
1
12
4
1
1
2
1
16
1
4
2
1
3
13
1
1
6
2
1
2
1
16
16
5
43, 580
6,340
12,280
42,580
6,340
24, 960
31, 100
6,940
118, 600
6,250
17, 750
6,000
6,876
5,875
6,876
6,250
5,875
12, 375
6,000
17, 375
5,750
6,250
11,750
227, 000
6,250
6,125
70, 250
23, 625
6,250
6.000
12. 000
5.875
93. 626
5.876
24. 876
12. 000
6,875
18.375
78.635
6,250
6,250
35. 000
11.625
5.750
12. 125
5,750
98. 250
87.650
29.126
4
1
4
6
1
1
1
1
41
15
11
1
2
2
23. 375
6.000
24.000
34. 876
6,000
6,250
6,250
6,000
221, 775
83, 025
60, 635
5,810
10, 620
10, 620
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
259
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Contmued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810— Con.
Budget offlcer.
Budget specialist
Cargo control specialist
Chemist..
Contract negotiator
Contract specialist
Employee relations assistant
Employee relations officer
Engineer, civil
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment specialist, electrical...
Equipment specialist, electronic.
Equipment specialist, general
Equipment specialist, mechanical _ .
Equipment specialist, ordnance
Firefighter
Food specialist... -
General supply assistant
Guard supervisor..
Illustrator
Industrial specialist-
Inspector
Information specialist
Librarian
Mai] and file supervisor
Marine terminal superintendent —
Military pay supervisor
Military allotment clerk
Navigational specialist
Occupational analyst
Organizationandmethodsexaminer.
Packing and preservation specialist.
Personnel assistant
Personnel records specialist
Placement officer
Position classifier. .-.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Property and supply assistant
Property and supply officer
Property disposal agent
Publication editor
Purchasing agent
Safety program specialist-
Shiploading specialist
Statistical officer
Statistician _
Storage specialist
Storekeeper
Supply cataloger
Supply cataloging supervisor
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulating equipment operator
supervisor
Tabulation project planner
Technologist -
Technologist, textile
Traffic manager
Traffic specialist
Training assistant
Training officer
Transportation rate auditor
Voucher examiner
Wage and classification specialist —
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
QS-7. Eange $4,205 to $4,955-.
aS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545_.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-.
GS-4. Eange $3,175 to $3,666..
GS-3. Eange $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
1953 actual
GS-1. Eange $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Eange $4,565 to $6,316
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490.
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
CPC-6. Eange $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464....
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230....
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032....
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above..
Rates less than $5,060..
Num-
ber
1
6
14
6
2
4
5
4
3
2
3
10
2
6
1
2
4
6
213
1
7
1
6
7
32
3
4
4
8
5
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
113
3
6
1
1
2
13
1
33
1
3
3
43
2
4
1
6
11
37
102
69
Total
salary
$6, 060
31,235
78, 715
27, 675
10, 245
20, 366
26, 050
22, 115
16, 930
10,120
15, 430
63, 476
10, 370
31, 730
5,060
10, 996
20, 865
30, 986
,113,530
37, 670
5,810
33, 235
35, 920
170. 920
16, 666
21. 990
20. 866
44.980
26. 045
5.310
5.310
6,560
10. 620
10. 870
15, 540
5.060
581,950
16, 930
32, 360
5.060
6.310
10, 620
70,530
6,310
181, 230
5,060
16, 180
16. 4.30
223, 955
10. 745
20, 616
5,060
30, 985
67, 910
201, 590
633, 245
375, 390
17
4
12
6
7
13
4
12
1
2
2
826
3,
2,852
12,
1,638
6,
4,099
14,
402
21.
13, 461
41,
7,476
21,
302
20
35
125
205
881
3,
616
I
12
207
115
91, 145
22, 990
62, 845
31, 110
37, 670
69, 655
21, 490
66, 470
5,436
11, 620
10, 370
916, 890
282. 050
472, 720
534, 915
155, 340
611, 600
123, 120
755, 600
100, 300
162, 195
627, 825
783, 756
, 942, 464
35, 240
663, 774
291, 710
732
, 500, 540
, 228, 116
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 185
31, 735
73, 655
22, 365
10,496
15, 306
21,115
22, 490
17, 180
10, 370
15,680
48, 540
10, 620
32, 230
5,185
11,245
21, 240
31, 360
1
6
13
4
2
3
4
4
3
2
3
9
2
6
1
2
4
6
197
I
7
1
6
7
27
3
4
4
7
4
1
1
1
2
2
3
I
104
3
5
1
1
2
10
1
26
1
3
3
37
2
4
1
5
11
30
102
69
1,034,465
^ 38, 295
5.810
33. 736
36, 546
146, 870
16, 806
22, 365
21. 240
39, 920
21, 236
5,435
5,435
6,685
10, 870
11, 150
15, 790
6.185
540. 535
17, 180
27, 425
6,185
5,435
10, 870
54, 975
5,435
114, 035
5,185
16, 430
16, 680
194, 345
10. 995
20, 990
5.185
26, 175
58,785
166, 796
639, 496
379, 140
51 287,420
17
4
10
6
7
12
4
10
1
2
2
763
3,
2,636
11,
1,514
6,
3,439
12.
5,216
17,
12, 090
37,
6,909
19,
202
20
35
125
204
876
92, 395
23, 115
53, 100
31.486
38. 170
64, 970
21, 865
64, 975
5,660
11, 620
10. 620
662, 400
492, 060
007, 650
407, 910
749,015
962. 600
744, 860
509, 440
101, 230
163. 975
632, 865
789, 440
3, 031, 880
608
1, 917. 022
12 35. 480
207 564,074
115 294,740
798
610
4, 634, 784
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$.5, 310
31, 985
74,280
22, 615
10, 745
1.5, .555
21, 365
22, 7.50
17,430
10, 620
15, 930
49, 165
10,870
32, 855
6,310
11,495
21,490
31,985
1,040,240
38, 796
5.810
34.236
36, 920
147, 746
17,056
22, 616
21, 490
40. 420
21. 486
5,660
6. 660
6,810
11, 120
11,400
16.040
5,310
547, 035
17. 305
27, 675
5,310
5,560
11,150
55, 600
5. 560
14,6. 410
6.310
16. 680
16. 930
185. 600
11.246
21. 366
5.310
26.550
69, 660
168, 046
540, 495
379, 865
61 288. 795
1
2
4
6
197
I
7
1
6
7
27
3
4
4
7
4
1
1
1
3
1
104
3
6
1
1
2
10
1
26
1
3
3
36
2
4
1
5
11
30
102
16
5
10
6
7
12
4
10
1
2
2
760
3,
441
10,
1,426
5,
3,285
11,
5,011
16,
11. 749
36,
6,829
19,
152
20
35
125
204
876
87, 270
28, 175
53, 860
31, 735
38. 645
65, 845
22, 240
56, 600
5,686
11,620
10, 870
648, 000
6,W, 760
677, 250
863, 800
672, 435
191, 860
537, 685
383, 340
103, 460
165, 475
634, 610
791, 240
3, 033, 590
608
1, 918, 242
12 35, 510
207 565, 908
115 296,240
790
2,767,025 I
4, 593, 850
18
2.712,528
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Contmued
Ungraded positions at hourly and daUy
rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above. ._
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Num- Total
ber salary
162 $828, 266
26, 224
95, 507, 212
Num- Total
ber salary
135 $709,960
20,907
78,847,165
Num- Total
ber salary
125 $657,875
20,027
74, 986, 287
69, 140
244,730,107
5,041
18,854,107
59, 076
213,616,966
1,236
3,222,116
57, 038
204,711,203
3,264
8, 616, 403
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
63, 481
224, 601, 775
42 175,225
676
1, 099. 000
868, 943
5,220,029
450, 707
1, 066, 762
167,059
67, 274
209.226,980
38 158,540
629
1, 009, 330
810, 130
3, 700. 720
390,900
959,170
111.230
63, 244
196,096.800
38 169,040
Local rates
492
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
938, 960
765, 180
2, 668, 720
Nightwork differential
359, 300
Living and quarters allowance.
Additional pay for seivice abroad
881,600
102, 400
233, 649. 500
216,367,000
200, 852, 000
239, 447, 359
222, 278, 400
206, 694, 000
Service-Wide Operations, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
SERVICE-WIDE OPERATIONS, NAVY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
10, 968
8
10,245
10, 688
6
10,187
10, 353
5
10, 030
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,323
GS-6.0
$3,670
CPC-6.1
$2,933
$4,442
GS-6.0
$3, 675
CPC-6.1
$3,067
$4,442
GS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 575
CPC-6.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,058
Personal service obligations:
$41,116,811
66, 049
1,53,426
2,331,089
$41,367,614
69, 400
156, 273
2, 010, 215
$40,97,8,082
61, 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.^.
162,930
1,907,264
Total personal service obligations...
43, 667, 375
43, 602, 502
43,099,476
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
43, 034, 639
1,340,784
211.661
2,454,256
1,411,160
2, 633, 393
46, 027, 515
240,319
5, 735, 138
6, 989, 206
42,456,712
1, ,566, 012
237, 000
2, 753, 700
1,792,664
2, 696, 160
46, 569, 396
380, 000
6,215,699
4,508,332
42,002,686
02 Travel -
1,644,422
03 Tr'^nsportation of things
260, 500
2, 837, 650
O'j Rents and utility services . .
1, 969, 214
2,418,716
07 Other contractual services. _
46,030,212
Services performed by other
334, 100
6,165,860
4, 790, 090
6.000
U Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
66, 799
145, 191
109, 500
152, 925
116,000
161, 650
Total obligations from appropri-
110,189,950
109,438,000
108, 625, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
100,000
60, 000
33,000
20, 000
2,684
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources
2,684
150,000
63,000
110, 192, 634
109, 588, 000
108, 678, 000
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Other Accounts
622, 836
1, 045, 790
40, 600
3,900
118,600
1,063,790
44,300
3,900
04 Communication services
49,983
94, 400
260
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Service- Wide Operations, Navy — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
SBEVICE-WIDE OPERATIONS, NAVV— COD.
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other ^ccounis— Continued
$11,622
146, 850
1, 125, 641
665, 758
5,291
158, 386
825
$29, 200
142, 610
1,321,900
490,300
7,900
$12. 500
06 Printing and reproduction.
150,110
77.600
08 Supplies and materials --
254, 200
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions- -
8,200
6,200
5,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
2, 787, 198
3,206,000
1, 714, 000
Total parent account obligations. -_-
112, 979, 832
112,794,000
110,392,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Average number of all employees —
38
32
01 Personal services (positions other
$164,030
2,593
1,266
$119, 000
10,000
1,800
300
500
61
43, 620
10,009
393
21,500
22,540
36, 595
249
67,200
Services performed by other agencies.
10,000
25. 000
200
15 Taxes and assessments..
Total obligations from allocation to
Department of Commerce
292. 746
234,000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
10, 9.W
46
10,283
10, 588
38
10, 219
10, 353
6
10, 030
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,323
GS-6.0
$3,570
CPC-6.1
$2, 933
$4. 442
GS-6.0
$3,675
CPC-6.1
$3,067
$4, 442
GS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 575
CPC-6.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,058
Persona! service obligations:
$41,116,811
210, 079
163, 426
2,331,089
$41,367,614
188,400
155. 273
2,010,215
$40,978,082
61, 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
152, 930
1, 907, 264
Total personal service obligations...
43,811,406
43,721,502
43,099,476
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
43, 188, 569
I,. 343, 377
212, 927
2,454,266
1,411,201
2,576.9Li
46, 037, 624
240,712
21, 500
6, 757, 678
7, 025, 800
42, 575, 712
1, 576, 012
238, 800
2, 7,54, 000
1, 793, 064
2, 696, 160
46, 636, 596
380,000
42, 002, 686
02 Travel -
1, 544, 422
260, 600
04 Communication services _
2, 837, 650
1, 969, 214
06 Printing and reproduction
2,418,716
46, 030, 212
Services performed by other agen-
334, 100
6, 225, 699
4,533,332
6, 165, 860
4, 790, 090
5,000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
66, 799
145, 440
109, 500
163, 125
115, 000
15 Taxes and assessments -
151, 560
Total obhgations from appropri-
110,482,696
109,672,000
108,625,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
100,000
50, 000
33,000
20, 000
2,684
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-
2,684
160,000
53,000
Total direct obligations
110,485,380
109, 822, 000
108, 678, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Obligaiims Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
$622,836
$1,01.5,790
40,600
3.900
118,600
29, 200
142, 610
1,321,900
490.300
7,900
$1, 063, 790
02 Travel
44,300
3,900
49,983
11, 622
146, 856
1,125,641
665, 768
5,291
168,386
826
94,400
12,500
160. 110
77,600
264, 200
8,200
15 Taxes and assessments
6,200
6,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2, 787, 198
3,206.000
1, 714, 000
Total obligations
113, 272, 678
113,028,000
110,392,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Secretary of the Navy
Under Secretary of tlie Navy
As.sistant Secretary of the Navy
Assistant Secretary of the Navy for
Au-
General schedule grades:
GS-18. $14,800:
Administrative assistant to the
Secretary of the Navy
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrative assistant to the
Secretary of the Navy
Assistant comptroller for account-
ing, audit, and finance
Director, office of analysis and
review
General counsel
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Attorney-adviser
Deputy director, office of analysis
and review.--
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer, Navy De-
partment...
Administrative officer, Navy De-
partment, deputy...
Administrative ollicer
Admiralty counsel
Assistant general counsel
Attorney adviser and/or counsel
Chief statistician
Contract specialist
Deputy for manpower
Division director and/or deputy
Engineer, radio
Government accountant
Internal auditor
Logistics analyst
Management engineer..
Manpower analyst.
Manpower specialist..
Material engineer
Progress analyst —
Special assistant for industrial labor
relations —
Special assistant for manpower
Special assistant to chief, office of
industrial relations
Special assistant to the secretaries. . .
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Administrative officer and/or assist-
ant —
Admiralty counsel
-Assistant internal auditor
Assistant to general counsel
Attorney and/or attorney adviser...
Branch head
Budget olficer
Contract specialist
Division director and/or assistant...
Engineer, construction —
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, industrial...
Engineer, management
Engineer, radio —
Fire protection coordinator
Head, budget and finance
Head, civilian personnel (CNO)
Head, management services
Historian
Housing officer
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$18. 000
15.000
15,000
1 16, 000
1 13, 000
1 13, 200
13,200
1
2
1
2
3
1
1
1
13
10, 800
21, 850
11.800
22,850
33,900
11.050
10.800
10. 800
145, 400
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18, 000
1 15. 000
1 15, 000
1 15,000
1 14, 800
13,200
1 13.000
1 13, 400
1 12, 000
3 36, 000
3 33, 150
1 11, 060
1 11, 050
3 32, 650
1 11,050
1 11,060
1 11,800
4 45, 950
7 67, 800
19, 800
9,800
20.000
9,800
39, 400
107, 200
9,800
9,600
88, 800
9,600
20,000
19, 400
49, 800
20,000
9,600
9,800
9,800
9,800
10. 200
9,600
8.8, 000
10, 400
11,800
10,800
22,350
10,800
23,100
44, 4.50
11, 300
10,800
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$18,000
16.000
15, 000
15.000
1 13,400
1 13,200
1 13, 000
1 12, 000
3 36, 000
1 11,800
144, 900
10. 800
33, 150
10.800
32,400
11,300
10,800
1 11,050
1 11, 300
1 10, 800
1 11, 050
3
1
2
2
1
12
11,800
76,860
68,200
29,400
9,800
19,600
20,600
9. 800
117,000
9,600
79,000
9.600
20,400
9,600
49, 800
9,800
9,800
10. 000
10, 000
10, 000
9 88,400
1 10, 600
11,060
22.360
10.800
23.100
44.960
11,300
11,050
13
1
3
1
4
2
1
145, 450
10. 800
33. 160
10. 800
44, 700
22, 100
11,050
1 11,300
1 11, 300
1 11,050
1 11,050
3
1
2
2
1
12
11,800
77,100
68,200
30,000
9,800
19,600
20,600
9.800
117,000
9,800
79,400
9,600
20,400
9,600
59,800
9,800
9,800
10,000
10,000
10,000
9 89, 800
1 10, 600
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
261
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Labor relations adviser
Librarian
Logistics analyst
Manpower specialist-
Member, board of review
Negotiator..
Physicist
Production method analyst..
Program analyst
Progress analyst
Security officer (communications) . .
Statistician
Systems accountant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney and/or attorney adviser...
Auditor
Branch head and/or assistant
Budget officer
Catalog development specialist
Contract negotiator
Division director and/or assistant _.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, industrial —
Engineer, management
Engineer, safety
Financial analyst — .-
Fire protection coordinator
Fiscal officer
General supply officer —
Head, administrative services
Historian
Housing officer
Industrial specialist
Manpower specialist
Meteorologist
Navy Department provost marshal,
assistant
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Program analyst
Progress analyst..
Property and supply officer
Safety program specialist ._
Section head..
Security officer
Statistician
Training and research officer
Training specialist
Wage specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer and/or assist-
ant
Attorney and/or attorney -adviser..
Auditor..
Branch head and/or assistant
Budget officer
Contract analyst
Cryptographer
Editorial specialist
Employee relations officer
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, radio
Examiner
General supply officer — ..-
Historian
Housing officer
Industrial specialist —
Meteorologist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer...
Position classifier
Program analyst
Publications editor
Qualffications rating examiner
Safety program specialist
Section head
Statistician -
Surplus property disposal officer —
Training officer
Wage specialist.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,910:
Accountant
Administrative officer and/or assist-
ant
Archivist
Attorney-adviser —
Auditor
Branch head and/or assistant
Budget officer
Commimications specialist
Employee relations officer
Fiscal officer -.
General supply officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist
Insurance specialist
Num- Total
her salary
2 $19,
1 9.
75, 560
68, 080
8,960
43, 200
26. 680
155, 480
60, 360
17, 720
33. 840
17,320
16, 720
25, 680
8,360
17, 920
17, 120
8,360
8.560
8,360
8,360
17, 620
16, 720
95, 360
8,360
8,760
60,360
25,680
16,720
1 8,360
1 9, 160
1 8, 560
1 8, 360
4 34, 840
1 8,960
1 9, 360
64,160
35, 800
44.640
21.320
21. 520
21, 320
7,840
7.240
7,440
14, 080
7,240
28. 960
7,640
7,640
7,440
7,240
65, 760
7,040
81, 240
36, 600
29, 160
79, 040
1954 estimate
14, 280
7.440
7,040
14. 280
35, 800
7.040
28,760
35, 400
8 49, 920
6 36, 440
6,740
69, 800
12, 080
38, 640
6,940
6,140
5,940
43, 380
6,140
6,940
Num- Total
ber salary
$19, 800
9.800
19, 600
9,600
68, 600
10, 600
9,800
9,800
9,800
19, 400
9.800
29, 200
68, 400
101, 720
68, 280
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salarj'
2 $19,800
60, 760
17, 720
147, 620
34, 240
18, 120
34, 040
17, 320
17. 120
25, 680
8,560
17, 920
16,920
8,560
8,660
8,300
8,560
26, 280
8,560
95, 760
1 8, 960
1 8,960
59, 320
25, 880
16, 720
8,360
8,560
9,160
8,560
8,360
3 26, 880
1 9, 160
1 9, 360
1 8, 560
16 116.440
64.160
28. 960
22. 520
22. .520
36. 000
21. 520
8.040
7,240
7.440
14. 480
7.240
29. 560
7,840
7,840
58, 920
7,240
73. 600
36. 800
29. 760
79. 440
7,040
14, 480
7.640
7.040
7.240
43.440
7. 240
28. 960
35, 600
7 44, 180
36, 840
6,940
56, 760
6,940
6,940
63, 860
12. 480
39, 240
6,340
5,940
37,240
6,140
12, 880
9,600
9,800
78, 200
10, 600
9.800
10. 000
9,800
19, 400
9.800
29, 200
68, 400
12 101,720
8 68, 680
5
2
17
4
2
6
2
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
12
42, 600
17, 720
148, 120
34. 240
18,120
43, 000
17,320
17, 120
26, 280
8,560
17,920
8,760
8,560
8,660
8,560
8,560
26,280
8,660
106, 720
8,960
8,960
59, 920
26, 080
16, 720
8,360
8,560
9,360
8,560
8,360
3 27, 080
1 9, 160
1 9. 360
1 8. 560
16 109.200
65,160
29, 160
22, 520
22. 620
36, 000
21. 920
8,040
7,240
7.440
14. 480
7.240
29, 660
7.840
7
)
10
5
4
11
1
2
1
1
1
6
1
4
5
62, 080
7,240
73, 600
36, 800
29, 760
79. 640
7,040
14, 480
7,640
7,040
7,240
43. 640
7,240
28,960
36, 600
7 44,380
36, 840
6,940
49, 220
5,940
6,940
64,060
12, 480
39, 440
6,340
5.940
38,440
6,140
13, 080
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Law hbrarian
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier..
Printing and publications officer —
Procurement officer
Program analyst
Publications editor
Qualifications rating examiner
Section head and/or assistant
Special assistant -
Statistician --
Supply specialist
Systems analyst-
Tabulating equipment supervisor. .
Training officer
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Graphics analyst
Head, mail section
Head, telephone section
Organization and methods examiner. .
Publications editor
Shorthand reporter
Statistical officer
Supervisor, illustrator
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant — --
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Archivist
Attorney adviser
Assistant head, mail section
Budget analyst---
Communications analyst
Directives index officer
Editor --
Electrical engineer -.
Employee counselor,-- --.
Employee relations assistant --
Equipment specialist --
General supply officer --
Illustrator -
Industrial specialist -
Information specialist -
Insurance examiner
Librarian
Management analyst
Museum aid
Organization and methods examiner-
Personnel assistant
Placement officer-
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer-..
Printing specialist---
Program analyst -.
Publications editor
Qualifications rating examiner
Recorder
Secretary and/or stenographer
Shorthand reporter
Statistical assistant
Statistician
Tabulating equipment supervisor-.
Training specialist
Translator
Wage assistant
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160. -
1953 actual
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 540
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,2,30
CPC-3. Range $2,.562 to $3,032-
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above.-
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060-.
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
13
9
5
3
2
1
3
2
2
7
1
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
78, 820
55, 030
31, 100
18, 420
12, 880
6,140
18, 020
12, 080
12,280
42, 980
5,940
66, 060
5.940
6.940
6,940
6,140
6.250
5. 750
5.500
6.250
5,600
17, 625
5,600
11.600
6.000
9 46. 165
2 10. 496
22 115, 696
1 6, 060
1 6, 060
7 36, 170
2 10, 246
1 6, 185
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeic base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay...
Nightwork differential
All persona] services, departmental.
6,310
6,435
5,810
11,620
5,185
36, 170
6,310
6,685
5,935
10.870
11.120
5.186
101.266
5,310
57.410
20, 240
16, 180
16, 555
10, 245
20, 365
15.305
6.560
11.370
37. 545
10. 496
21,365
10. 245
1 5. 185
1 5. 060
21 102, 645
186 828,800
116 472,850
312
1.147,405
464
1, 633, 079
372
1, 143, 633
63 158, 150
66
4,490
18, 775
6,960
3,454
25,280
181,474
Num- Total
ber salary
2,260
10, 491, 490
110.9
489, 755
2, 139. 1
10,001,736
56, 049
37. 741
112, 701
2,609
10, 210, 835
1
1
16
10
5
3
2
1
3
7
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
$6, 540
5,940
97, 640
61, 570
31,300
18, 620
13. 080
6.340
18. 020
12, 280
12. 480
43, 180
6, 940
61, 400
6,140
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,250
6, 750
5,625
6, 250
5,625
12,375
5,625
11,500
6,125
10 62, 226
2 10. 745
24 127, 440
1
1
12
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
7
1
2
1
1
2
1
16
1
16
6
4
3
1
4
3
1
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
23
161
113
284
5,060
5,060
62, 695
10, 495
6.310
5. 060
5.436
5, 560
6.810
11.620
5.310
36. 920
5,310
10,746
6.935
5. 686
11.120
5.310
86. 085
6.436
83.710
30.610
21.740
16.806
6.186
20. 740
15.680
6,685
11.495
37. 920
10. 495
16. 665
10, 495
5,060
5,310
5,060
11.5,160
738. 040
473, 435
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1,068,830
430
1, 452, 800
316
988. 977
43 131,450
4,490
18.475
10. 480
3.054
19. 460
141. 832
2 11.169
2 9. 860
2,100
10. 191, 462
93.3
471, 929
2, 006. 7
9, 719, 633
69, 400
38, 042
65, 600
900
', 883, 376
$6,540
5,940
103, 580
61, 770
31.300
18. 620
13, 080
6,340
18. 020
12. 280
12, 480
43, 180
6.140
55, 260
6,140
6,940
6,140
6,340
5,875
5,625
6,260
6,750
12, 376
6,625
11, 500
6,126
47,415
10, 870
128,065
1
1
12
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
7
6,060
5,185
62, 970
10, 495
6,436
5,060
5,436
5,560
6,810
11, 620
6.435
36, 170
2
1
1
2
1
15
1
16
6
4
3
1
4
3
1
2
7
2
4
2
1
1
1
24
149
104
261
10. 870
6.936
6,686
11, 120
5,310
81,275
5,435
84, 086
30, 860
21,726
16, 806
5,186
20, 740
16, 680
5,686
11,496
37, 920
10, 495
21,990
10, 620
5.060
5.310
6.060
120, 155
679, 465
436, 940
411
1,375,730
337
1, 044, 952
56 163,060
4.490
18. 475
10.640
3. 134
19. 460
138, 008
11, 169
9.860
2,066
10, 033, 463
69.2
339. 836
9, 693, 628
68, 200
38, 172
5,600
900
9, 796, 400
262
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Service-Wide Operations, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant, industrial cost
Chief engineer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, industrial cost
Auditor, industrial cost
Auditor, supervisor industrial cost.
Cartographer-
Chief auditor. __
Deputy chief engineer, _
Director, audit division
Director, lithographic division
Director, nautical almanac office.-.
Electronics engineer
General engineer
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accoimtant, industrial cost
Archivist
Area wage and classification chief..
Auditor in charge
Auditor, industrial cost
Auditor, supervisor industrial cost..
Cartographer
Civil engineer
Civilian persormel officer
Director, division
Electronics engineer
Firefighter, general
General engineer
Industrial relations officer
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer —
Organization and methods examiner
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, industrial cost
Administrative officer
Archivist
Assistant director, division
Associate area and wage classifica-
tion chief-.
Astronomer _
Auditor, industrial cost
Auditor, supervisor industrial cost.
Budget specialist
Cartographer
Communication specialist
Contract specialist
Electronics engineer
Executive secretary
Fire marshal
General engineer __
Geophysicist
Industrial relations assistant
Management services officer
Mathematician
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer _.
Organization and methods examiner-
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Resident representative
Secuiity adviser
Senior internal auditor.
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
GS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, industrial cost
Administrative officer
Agricultural adviser -.,
Archivist
Astronomer _.
Attorney adviser
Auditor, industrial cost
Auditor, supervisor industrial cost.
Budget officer
Cartographer
Civil affairs adviser
Claims examiner
Communicat ion specialist
Director, division
Educational administrator
Electronics engineer
Employee relations officer
Examiner
Executive secretary
Executive secretary, assistant
Firefighter, general
General engineer
Geophysicist
Illustrator
Instrument maker.
Internal auditor
Lands and claims officer
Librarian
Mathematician
Meteorologist
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $23,600
1 11,800
10,000
29,200
59,200
19,800
19,200
10,000
9.600
9,600
10,600
3 29, 000
1 9.600
1 9,600
35, 240
41, 800
97, 560
67,480
202, 440
94, 360
60, 320
9,360
26, 280
62,960
8, .360
8,360
43.400
8.360
42.800
16,720
8,360
21. 720
63.280
3 22, 720
11 82, 240
56
23
1
21
3
1
407, 940
169. 720
7,040
153.440
21. 720
8,040
2
12
1
1
1
1
1
5
4
10
11
1
6
15,680
90,680
7,240
7,040
7,440
7.240
7.240
36.200
28. 960
72.400
82, 440
8,040
42, 840
1
5
6
1
lis
19
3
42
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
2
51, 480
7,040
72, 140
62,320
6,940
30,100
38, 240
6,740
685, 180
117,860
18,820
260, 480
6,140
6,140
19,620
6,340
6,940
19, 820
6,140
11,880
Num-
ber
Total
salary
6,640
38, 840
6,340
12,880
6,140
6.140
30,300
5.940
18.420
11.S.S0
12. 080
2 $23,600
1 11,800
10,000
29,200
49,400
20,000
28.800
10,000
28, 800
9,000
10,600
3 29, 000
1 9,600
I 9, 600
4
5
11
23
23
11
7
1
3
9
35, 240
42, 600
99, 160
194, 880
194,080
94, 360
60, 920
9, .360
26.280
78.240
8. .360
8.360
34. 840
8.360
43,400
16, 920
83,600
8,360
21,720
63, 480
7,040
15,280
.56
23
2
21
3
1
4
2
12
1
1
1
1
1
5
4
1
11
1
8
1
21
11
8
1
4
6
1
114
19
3
42
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
6
1
2
1
1
27
1
3
2
2
407, 940
169, 720
14,080
l.=i5,440
22,320
8,040
28, .'560
16,080
90.680
7.240
7.240
7,440
7,440
7,240
36,800
29,360
7,040
83,240
8.040
57. 120
7.640
151,440
7,240
72, 140
52, 620
6.140
24. 560
39, 240
6,740
679. 140
117,860
19,020
264, 080
6,140
6,340
20,020
6,340
6,140
19, 020
6.140
12.081)
6.540
6. 740
32.300
6.540
13, 080
6,140
6,140
164, 580
6,940
18, 420
12, 080
12,280
1965 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $23,600
1 11,800
10,000
29, 200
49,400
20,000
28,800
10,000
28. 800
9.600
10.600
9,600
29,000
9,600
9,600
35, 240
42, 600
99, 160
186. 320
194. 080
94. .360
60. 920
9.360
26. 480
79, 040
1
4
1
5
2
10
1
8,360
34, 840
8.360
43.400
16, 920
83, 600
8,360
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
3 21.720
7 53, 480
1 7, 040
1 7, 840
82, 040
7,840
407, 940
169, 720
14,080
155, 440
22, 320
8.040
28.560
16, 080
90.680
7, 24C
7,240
7.440
7,440
7,240
36. 800
29. 360
7.040
83. 240
8.040
57, 120
7,640
157, 080
1 7, 240
72, 140
52, 520
24, 560
39,440
12.880
679. 140
123.800
19. 020
264, 080
6.340
6.340
20.020
6,340
6,140
19,020
6,140
12, 080
6,540
6,740
32, 300
6.540
13, 080
6.140
6.340
193. 280
6. 140
18.620
12. 080
12.280
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
Ordnance engineer
Organizat ion and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Production analyst..
Production specialist
Recreation specialist
Resident representative
Safety engineer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Training officer
Wage specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Auditor, industrial cost...
Budget specialist
Cartogiaphor
Communication relay supervisor. . .
Communications specialist
Firefighter, general.
Geographer
Navigation specialist...
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer...
Placement officer
Planning and estimating specialist..
Qualifications rating officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, industrial cost
Administrative assistant
Archivist
.\stronomer
Auditor
Biologist
Budget analyst
Cartographer...
Cartographic-compositor aide
Cartographic draftsman
Claims examiner
Communication relay supervisor
Communic^itions specialist
Criminal investigator
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Employee relations assistant
Executive secretary, assistant
Firefighter, general
Fiscal accountant
General supply assistant _
Geophysicist
Government cost accountant
Guard supervisor
Illustrator
Information specialist
Instrument maker
Internal auditor
Island attorney.
Librarian..
Mathematician.
Meteorologist _
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Placement assistant
Position classifier...
Principal, intermediate schools
Production analyst...
Psychologist
Publications, management, and
distribution officer
Qualifications rating examiner
Resident representative
Safety engineer
Shorthand reporter
Statistician
Superintendent, educational
Supervising microphotographer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer _
Tabulating equipment supervisor..
Training officer
Training supervisor, assistant
Wage specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-.
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
1963 actual
1
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $106, 180
14 86, 160
6,940
49,520
72, 540
6,340
86, 360
6,140
6,640
6,140
54, 860
24, 960
3 18, 020
1 6, 940
8 48, 920
2
14
9
10
170
1
4
104
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
4
1
1
12
3
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
5
1
10
7
11
38
64
18
14
5
46
1
1
1
18, 750
17,375
22, 625
56, 2.50
6.500
6.000
23,875
6,625
51,125
11,875
59, 000
5,750
5,500
5,750
22,500
10,995
76, 340
46.290
52. 225
886, 405
6,185
20. 865
558, 485
5,310
10, 245
5.310
11. 495
16. 556
10. 370
6,060
21,365
6,310
5.060
65, 720
16, 055
10, 245
10, 246
11,620
5,310
10, 620
5,185
6,185
25, 675
5,185
53,600
36, 045
56, 660
196, 905
277,115
94, 956
74, 965
26,800
241, 260
5,186
5,060
5,310
1
3
1
1
65
609
6,310
10, 120
27,050
6,436
5,060
6,186
5,060
41, 230
5,185
15, 930
5,810
5,060
317, 050
2, 682, 925
211 867. 165
497
1, 858, 980
895
3, 042, 285
1,341
4, 188, 100
381
1, 095, 640
7 19, 100
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $106,580
86, 360
6,940
62,200
72, 940
6, .540
86,360
6,140
6. .540
6,140
55, 060
25, 160
14
1
10
II
1
14
1
1
1
3 18, 420
1 0, 140
9 55, 860
3
3
4
10
1
1
4
1
9
2
10
1
1
18, 750
17,375
22, 625
,56, 750
5,625
6,125
23, 875
5,750
.51, 7.50
12,000
59, 126
5,750
6,500
5,750
4 23, 000
2
13
9
12
169
1
5
104
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
4
1
1
13
3
1
2
1
1
19
1
10
7
11
38
54
17
14
4
54
1
1
1
1
2
.....
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
80
607
10, 996
71,280
47,410
63, 345
881,120
6.310
26. 175
570. 985
5.436
10. 495
5. 435
11.020
16. 930
10. 370
5,185
21, 865
5,310
5. 435
71.155
16, 180
10. 495
10. 370
11.620
5.310
10. 870
5, 185
5, 310
97,390
.5.310
63, 850
36, 795
57, 535
200, 655
282, 615
91, 270
75, 216
21,115
285, 615
5,185
5,185
5,436
5.810
10, 620
"27,366
6,660
5,185
5. 310
5,185
42, 105
5,310
15, 930
5,810
10, 120
398, 305
2, 702. 205
212 881, 100
494
1, 873, 510
884
3, 027, 670
1,312
4, 146, 436
334
970, 266
5 13, 620
195S estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $106, 580
14 86, 360
6,940
61, 800
72,940
6.740
86,360
6,140
6,540
6,140
55.060
25,360
3 18,420
1 6,140
9 65, 860
3
3
4
10
1
1
4
1
5
2
10
1
1
1
4 23, 000
2
13
9
12
169
1
5
104
1
2
1
2
3
2
1
4
1
1
13
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
19
38
54
17
14
4
54
1
1
1
7
1
3
1
2
81
601
2, 676, 825
189 800,390
489
1, 847, 585
884
3, 008, 186
1,310
4, 142, 440
326
947, 685
5 13, 620
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
263
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Field— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Crafte. protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,5«i to $5,315
36 $180, 090
36 $180,840
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
34 157,476
34 157.350
34 157, 475
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
131 549,565
139 683,985
137 676. 380
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
219 846,765
186 725,810
186 725, 675
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
674
636
630
2,367,290
2, 212, 010
2, 186, 810
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
241 761,814
237 753,278
236 747,264
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230 -
20 57,860
19 66, 990
19 56, 960
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
20 66,040
20 66, 920
20 56, 240
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
12 31,360
12 31, 420
12 31, 350
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
6 33, 652
7 25, 373
6 34. 914
7 26, 848
6 36, 135
Rates less than $5,060
7 27, 352
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above. --
137 863,352
130 870,068
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
1,866
1,702
1,574
4,961,406
4, 720, 379
4. 339, 047
8,708
33,027,667
8,488
33,136,352
8,287
32,435,336
Deduct:
610.4
1,873,963
314
1,478.571
259.9
1, 147, 812
Savings due to use of former pay
38,628
8.700
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions..
7, 785. 3
7, 903. 7
7, 768. 1
30, 698, 846
31, 162, 455
30,811,194
Foreign countries:
United States rates --
34 145,293
35 149,456
35 149,956
278.3
370, 937
236.3
336, 170
224
326, 374
other positions: Part-time employ-
154,030
116,685
119, 000
117,231
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base. . -
114,688
Pavment above basic rates:
1,391,105
1, 209, 078
1,164.940
Xightworic differential
271, 418
250,939
247, 603
Living and quarters allowance..-
96, 121
93,400
93, 300
Additional pay for service abroad
457, 135
400, 398
394, 961
All personal services, field
33, 600, 670
33, 838, 127
33,303,076
01 Personal services
43, 811, 405
43,721,502
43,099,476
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule arc distributed as follows:
43, 188, 569
42, 675, 712
42, 035, 686
Obligations pavabfe out of reimburse-
622,836
1,045,790
1,063,790
Naval Petroleum Reserves
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
NATAL PETROLEUM RESERVES
Total number of permanent positions
A vpraep number of all employees ^
19
16
23
16
19
18
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,626
OS-6.6
$3,076
CPC^.5
$6, 510
GS-8.2
$3,116
CPC-4.6
$6, 003
$5, 510
GS-8.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,116
CPC-i.5
$6, 003
01 Personal services:
$74, 427
341
$86, 590
367
1,843
$99, 085
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
265
3.742
74,768
14, 156
114
3,086
219
12, 800, 903
30,815
2,104
385
88.800
10, 000
200
2,000
200
2. 282. 400
25,000
2,000
400
103,082
10,000
200
2,000
200
3, 228. 018
20, 000
2,000
600
12, 926, 660
2,411,000
3,366,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
53
7
58
61
7
66
37
4
39
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR— continued
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,553
GS-6.8
$4. 578
GS-6.8
$4,608
Average grade--. _. -.
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$237, 687
19, 441
939
11,861
$220,400
19,000
800
10,000
$160, 700
Other positions
13,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
600
Payment above basic rates
7,000
Total personal services (see sched-
ule of detail of personal services,
Department of the Interior)
02 Travel
269,828
29,098
2,870
364
308
816
1,147
718
19, 703
14, 208
435
250, 200
19,000
2, 500
300
100
300
1,200
181, 800
14, 000
2,000
04 Communication services ...
200
06 Printing and reproduction - -
200
800
Services performed by other agencies.
8, 900
5,100
400
6,000
09 Equipment . .
3,700
15 Taxes and assessments
300
Total obligations -
339, 496
288,000
209, 000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
72
7
74
74
7
72
56
4
57
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 570
GS-6.7
$3,076
CPC^.6
$4,800
GS-7.1
$3,116
CPC-4.5
$6, 003
$4, 829
GS-7.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,116
CPC^.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6, 003
01 Personal services:
$312,014
19,441
1,280
11, 861
$306. 990
19, 000
1,167
11. 843
$269. 785
13,600
Regularpayinexcessof 52-week base.
856
10, 742
344, 596
43,254
2,984
3.450
308
1.036
12, 802. 050
718
60, 518
16, 312
820
339. 000
29, 000
2.700
2,300
100
600
2,283,600
284, 882
24,000
2,200
2,200
06 Printinc and reproduction
400
3. 228, 818
Services performed by other agencies
33,900
7,100
800
26. 000
5,700
800
Total obligations
13, 266, 045
2, 699, 000
3, 575, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Inspector, Naval Petroleum Re-
ggt"^pg ^ ........
GS-14. Range '$9,600"to $10,600:
Petroleum engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Petroleum engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Petroleum engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Petroleum engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Petroleum engineer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,360
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,9,65
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,6.55
GS-3. Range $2,940 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $6,060 or above
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field. .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary): United States
and possessions. ■
1963 actual 1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
$9,600
8,560
12, 080
5,060
6,120
4,455
14.890
6,830
12, 050
3,620
2,632
19
3
84, 797
10. 370
16 74, 427
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 9, 800
1 8,660
1 7, 040
12, 080
5,060
5,245
8.785
7,820
6,910
6,060
3.600
2,632
20, 239
9,776
23 124, 407
7 37,817
16 86, 590
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
8,560
7,040
6,140
5,060
5,370
9,036
3,785
7,070
3,270
3.600
2,632
20,239
9,776
19 102, 377
1 3, 292
18 99,085
264
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Naval Petroleum Reserves — Continued
DRTAiL OF PERSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES— COD.
Field— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payment above basic rates: Additional
Num- Total
ber salary
$341
Num- Total
ber salary
$367
1,843
Num- Total
ber salary
$255
3.742
74,768
88,800
103, 082
74, 768
88,800
103, 082
Miscellaneous
Increase and Replacement of Naval Vessels, Armor, Armament, and
Amrtnmition
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
708
690
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,418
GS-6.2
$3, 502
CPC-6.0
$3,541
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$2,448,700
10,500
213, 800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under Bu-
2,673,000
2,673,000
Deduct portion of foregoing total fi-
nanced from project orders included
jp prior ypnr nhligntinns
Increase and Replacement of Naval Vessels, Conslruciion and Ma-
chinery
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
7
5
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,403
GS-6.4
$3,521
CPC-5.9
$4, 151
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$19, 049
73
28
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base ..
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under Bu-
19, 150
19, 160
Deduct obligations financed from
orders (or agreements) included
In prior years
Preparation for Sale or Salvage of Military Property, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
396
387
939
923
838
822
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,418
GS-6.2
$3,502
CPC-6.0
$3,541
$4,463
OS-6.2
$3,543
CPC-0.0
$3,760
$4,458
Average grade
OS-6.2
Craft, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
.$3,643
CPC-6.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,748
01 Personal services:
$1,352,700
6,536
86,764
$3,370,100
13,900
216, 000
$2, 996, 700
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
12,300
192, 000
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under
1,445,000
605, 702
32, 899
7,000
3, 600, 000
377. 600
1, 000, 000
22,400
3, 200, 000
08 Supplies and materials
I, 780, 000
1, 000, 000
15 Taxes and assessments
20,000
Obligations incurred -
2,090,601
5,000,000
6, 000, 000
Public Works, Navy
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
PDBUC WORKS, NAVY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
3,417
2,913
2,966
2,576
2,780
2,433
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,655
GS-7.4
$2, 661
CPC-3.2
$2,616
$4,676
GS-7.4
.$2,843
CPC-3.4
$2,640
$4 701
GS-7.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 847
Average grade
CPC-3 4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 645
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$11,746,784
36,800
999,150
$10,301,113
31, 787
896, 900
$9,795,673
30, 267
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
864, 070
Total personal services
12, 782, 734
701, 699
1, OSO, 436
39, 248
9,953
29,857
979, 669
12, 237. 135
6, 117. 093
345, 708. 732
44,020
11,228.800
500, 000
1, 000. 000
20,000
10,000
20,000
400, 000
10. 000. 000
5, 000, 000
150, 610. 000
39.000
10, 680. 000
450. 000
02 Travel .. - - -
900, 000
04 Pnmmnninntion services
18,000
10,000
06 Printing and reproduction
15,000
350,000
08 Supplies and materials
9, 400, 000
4, 600, 000
10 Lands and structures
113 642,000
15 Taxes and assessments _
36,000
378, 730, 466
178, 827, 800
140, 000, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services
$146,451
721,096
$32, 000
313, 000
09 Equipment
Tnf.al obligations
867, 546
345, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT Or THE
INTERIOR
$9,000
ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT
$16,200
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
393
366
371
343
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
265
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AKMT— continued
Average salaries and gradesr
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$4,846
GS~8.2
$4, 846
GS-8.2
01 Personal services:
$1,886,698
7,245
200,060
$1, 679, 550
6,450
159,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see sched-
ule of detail of personal services,
2, 094, 003
62,000
3,500
11,000
989,973
60,000
13,000
8, 667. 705
1, 845. 000
57,000
1,000
13,000
344, 502
25,000
4,000
3,111,498
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
11,901,181
5,401,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of ail employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _
Average grade -..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
A verage grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary. _.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions _ .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates...
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
Ofi Printing and rcpioduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations
3,810
3.336
2,780
3,279
2.919
2,433
$4,675
$4,694
$4,701
GS-7.4
GS-7.4
GS-7.6
$2,651
$2,843
$2. S47
CPC.3.2
CPC-3.4
CPC-3.4
$2,616
$2,640
$2,645
$13, 633. 4S2
$11,980,663
$9,795,673
44.045
38.237
30, 257
1.199,210
1,054,900
854.070
14, 876, 737
13,073,800
10. 680. 000
763, 699
557,000
460.000
1,083,936
1,001,000
900.000
39,248
20,000
19.000
20.963
23,000
10.000
29,857
20,000
15.000
2,124,983
792. 702
350.000
12,297,135
10, 025, 000
9, 400. 000
6.851.188
5.317,000
4,600.000
354, 376. 437
153,721,498
113.642.000
44.020
39.000
3.5.000
391,508.193
184,590,000
140.000.000
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, cost construction
Contract negotiator
Engineer. _
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, cost construction
Engineer
Supply requisition officer
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, cost construction
.Architect _
Budget officer
Engineer
Equipment specialist.
Housing officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Real property management officer..
Technologist, preservation--
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Architect.
Accountant, cost construction
.\uditor
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Supply requisition officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney-ad vi.ser._
Engineer
Equipment specialist.
Exhibit specialist.
Supply requirements and disposal
officer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
1 9,800
4 39, 600
1 8. 760
18 153,880
1 8,360
1
3
1
20
3
1
7.240
23.120
7.440
144.800
22,320
7,240
1 7.240
2 14. 8S0
1 7,040
1 6, 340
14 90.360
2 12. 680
30
3
1
2
10
1
1
1
11
190.600
17,820
6.910
10.370
52. 850
6.310
5,810
5.310
50.380
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 800
1 9.800
4 39. 600
1 8.760
19 162, 240
1 8.360
1
3
1
22
4
1
7.240
23. 120
7 440
158] 480
29.360
7,240
1 7, 240
2 14. SJO
1 7,010
1
14
1
1
34
2
2
2
10
1
1
1
10
6,340
90.360
6.340
5.940
214. 360
11,880
11,880
10. 370
52. 850
5.310
5.810
5,310
46, 050
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,800
9.S00
39,600
8,760
162, 240
8,360
7,240
23.120
7.440
158. 480
29,360
7,240
7.240
14. 8S0
7.040
6.340
90.360
6,340
5.910
214,360
11.880
11. S80
34
2
2
2
10
1
1
1
10
10. 370
62. 850
6.310
5.810
5.310
46, 050
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
GS-fi. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage niunber, 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:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chemist
Chief engineer
Director construction division
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant...
Chief construction engineer
Construction engineering super-
visor
Construction management engi-
neering supervisor
Director, division
Engineer
General engineering supervisor
Labor relations specialist
Manager, branch. ..-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Architect --.
Architectural engineering super-
visor -
Assistant director, design division..
Auditor, cost construction..
Chief engineer
Construction enghieering super-
visor
C ontract superintendent.
Director, division _
Engineer
Engineering and liaison superin-
tendent
General engineering supervisor
Head, section
Labor relations officer..
Manager, branch
Supervisory construction superin-
tendent
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant.
Administrative officer
Architect
Appraiser
Assistant contract superintendent. .
Attorney-adviser
Auditor.. ---
Construction superintendent
Construction supervisor
Construction cost accomitant su-
pervisor —
Director, division
Engineer
Estimator
Equipment specialist
Equipment specialist supervisor
General engineering supervisor
Labor relationsspecialist
Manager, branch
Material procurement expediter
Purchasing agent
Realty officer
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
.Accountant, cost construction
Administrative officer
Commercial cost accountant super-
visor
Construction superintendent
Construction and inspection super-
visor
Director, division
Engineer
Manager, branch
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Architect
Auditor, cost construction.. -
Cartographer
Chief, administration
Construction inspector
Construction superintendent
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,920
84, 945
148, 410
96,800
43, 640
12.320
254
1,315,225
12 36, 025
242
1, 280, 200
5,000
14,700
1, 299, 900
1 9. 600
1 10.200
1 9,600
16,720
100, 660
25,080
33, 560
33, 840
176. 400
67.000
8.360
67.100
7.240
14.480
35.400
7.440
7.040
21,300
3 21,720
3 21,340
8 57, 960
82 584,960
28,380
14,080
21,320
7,040
100, 960
2 14.080
89,100
5,940
84,160
5,940
5,940
17,820
6,940
214, 640
109. 620
3
181
]
1
1
1
2
1
13
1
1
2
18,820
1,088,240
6,540
6,940
6,340
12, 080
6,940
78, 620
5,940
5,940
12,280
1 5,500
1 5, 625
6,250
17,000
1 6,000
1 5.750
2 11.000
2 11,250
14
1
18
2
1
1
10
259
71. 265
5,060
91, 080
10, 120
6,185
6,310
50,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,920
78, 126
121, 555
45. 370
34. 330
12, 320
231
1, 269, 020
9 36, 920
1, 232, 100
4.850
15.000
1, 251, 950
1 9. 600
1 10,200
2 16, 720
12 100,660
1 8, 360
2 16, 720
7 .'iS. 920
17 143,120
8 67,000
18
2
1
1
8
235
34,040
2 14, 480
35,400
7.440
7,040
21,300
3 21,720
7 60, 720
72 610.620
3 21,140
1 7, 040
6 42,820
13 93,920
3 22, 340
10 69, 400
5,940
14 84,160
5,940
17,820
5,940
36 214,640
- 102,300
6,140
18,820
985. 940
6,540
5,940
6,340
5.940
5.940
90,500
6,940
5,940
12,280
5,625
6,250
6,000
5,750
5,626
2 11,250
9 46,440
91, 080
10, 120
5,185
6,310
41,280
1. 212, 600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,920
78, 125
121, 556
45. 370
34.330
12. 320
231
1, 269, 020
11 47,020
1, 222, 000
5,000
15.000
1, 242, 000
1 9.600
1 10, 200
2
7
17
16,720
100,660
8,360
16, 720
58.920
143, 120
67,000
4 34. 040
21,620
35,400
7.440
7.040
28.340
3 21,720
7 60, 720
75 631,740
3 21,140
1 7,040
6 42. 820
13 93, 920
3 22, 340
10 59, 400
6,940
14 84, 160
6,940
16'
17,820
5,940
214,640
102, 300
6,140
18,820
986, 940
6,540
6.940
6,340
5.940
5.940
90.500
.5.940
5.940
12,280
5,625
6,250
6,000
5.750
5,626
11,250
10 51,500
8 91,080
3 15, 180
1 5. 185
1 6.310
8 41. 280
5
1,212,600
266
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Public Works, Navy — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES-
continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Construction supervisor
Construction and maintenance
superintendent
Contract specialist
Director, division
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Fiscal accountant supervisor _.
Labor relations specialist
Manacer, branch
Material requirements specialist
Realty assistant
Supervisory construction inspector..
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,54,5
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range $2,950 to $3,430
Range $2,750 to $3,230
Range $2,500 to $2,980..
Crafts, protPctivi-,and custodial erades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,810
Uneraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-2.
GS-1.
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions...
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad —
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services... ___
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
5
1
6
125
$20,615
6,060
26,125
623,110
41,590
6,060
10. 370
21. 490
25. 550
177. 100
315. 724
2
4
5
35
68
654
2, 818, 740
121 476, 498
443. 103
502, 716
737, 476
280,400
10, 240
127
174
250
100
4
7
8
3
640
19. 490
20.336
7,890
1, 674, 240
,163
13. 249. 098
492
2, 782, 514
2,373
9, 937, 528
33 212,911
265 316,145
31, 800
601, 048
383, 402
11, 482, 834
12, 782, 734
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,120
16. 480
5.060
26, 125
544, 815
31,190
5,060
5,060
10, 370
3
1
5
108
6
1
1
2
6 25. 650
27 140,370
54 251, 262
604
2, 603. 240
104 407. 930
120 418.680
517. 440
737. 476
224. 320
16,820
160
260
80
4 11.880
3 8, 376
2 5, 330
1, 201, 200
2,734
11, 649, 389
380
2, 680. 376
2.054
8, 474, 458
46 290.340
255 304.215
26, 937
537, 814
313, 086
9, 976, 850
11, 228, 800
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $10,120
3
1
5
110
6
1
1
2
15, 480
5,060
26, 125
554. 935
31,190
5,060
6.060
10, 370
6 26, 550
27 140. 370
50 232,650
609
2, 624, 265
104 407. 930
400. 235
520, 100
661, 600
189. 435
10, 060
115
162
226
4
2
1
302
11.880
5.425
2,630
798, 790
2,549
11,165,875
336
2. 592, 202
1,913
7,979,118
45 290,340
255 304, 216
25, 267
511,865
327, 205
9, 438, 000
10, 680, 000
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Aircraft and Related Procurement, Air Force
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent all other positions...
Average number of all employees
13,778
12
12,755
13, 756
9
12.510
11,781
9
11,768
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,447
G.S-6.5
$2, 736
CPC-3.1
$). 770
$4,612
OS-6.6
$2, 742
CPC-3.1
$4. 122
$4, 653
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 752
CPC-3.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,443
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$56, 473, 634
113,212
242. 149
1.968.245
$56, 008. 600
89,500
219, 400
1,986,600
$63, 905, 500
97, 500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
206,500
Payment above basic rates
1, 567. 500
Total personal services
58. 797. 240
3. 262. 746
147. 4S0. 608
1,189.571
212.736
142.207.816
138, 028, 584
8, 691. 8.50, 858
37, 200. 000
335.610
58. 304. 000
3.157.957
83, 065. 294
1,080.000
380. 000
223, 219, 609
255, 640, 669
6, 060. 408, 688
25. 800. 000
254, 600
56. 777. 000
2.425.700
80, 933, 500
1,047.000
85. 000
07 Other contractual services
151.291,000
154,761,500
09 Equipment .. --
4, 000, 622, 000
15 Taxes and assessments
293, 300
Total direct obligations
9, 220, 666, 769
6,711,310,817
4,447,136,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— COD.
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsevients
From Other Accounts
$100, 194
81,123,277
$205, 034
122, 600. 006
$150. 000
09 Equipment
80, 000, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
81,223,471
122.805,040
80,160,000
Total obligations _ . _.
9, 301, 789, 240
5,834,115,867
4, 627, 286, 000
ALLOCATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
1
1
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6, 136
GS-9.0
$4, 760
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$6, 136
24
$18, 751
72
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services
6,160
259
9
17
9
938
6
18,823
800
25
50
26
2,866
15
03 Transportation of things
Total obligations
7,397
22, 603
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1
3
4
*
6
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,910
GS-6.0
.$4, 698
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6, 143
01 Personal services:
$5. 858
14. 566
$26, 227
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule, Department
20. 423
200. 317
34, 910
26, 227
4M, 104
28, 398
Tntil oblieations
255, 660
508, 729
ALLOCATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
2
2
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 731
GS-7.0
$3, 077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
$4,929
GS-7.2
$3,124
CPC-4.2
$3, 999
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$7, 416
1,054
29
278
$22, 410
1,226
87
784
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule, Department
8,777
386
174
44
15
95
536
521
45
24,607
984
502
115
205
205
1,237
3,740
1,880
30
190
73
10,665
33, 596
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
267
OBLIGATIONS Br OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent ol all other positions.
Average number of all employees
13,190
15
12, 762
12, 969
14
12,523
11, 781
9
11,768
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,447
GS-6.6
$2,735
CPC-3.1
$3,770
$4,512
GS-6.5
.$2, 742
CPC-3.1
$4,122
$4,553
Average grade. .. .
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 752
Average grade
CPC-3.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,443
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$56,49.3,044
128,831
242,202
1,968.523
$56,049,761
116,953
219, 659
1, 987, 284
$53, 905, 500
Other positions .
97,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
206, 500
1, 667, 500
Total personal services
58,832,600
3,263,390
147, 480, 791
1, 189, 632
212, 751
96
142,408,678
138, 030, 043
8,691.850,903
37, 234, 910
58. 373, 557
3, 159. 741
83, 065, 821
1,080,165
380.205
205
223, 674. 975
255, 647, 274
5,060,410.568
25, 828, 398
30
254,805
56, 777, 000
02 Travel-
2, 426. 700
80, 933, 500
04 Communication services
1, 047. 000
85, 000
06 Printing and reproduction.
151, 291, 000
154. 761, 600
4. 000, 522, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
335,688
293, 300
Total direct obligations
9,220,839,481
5,711,875,744
4, 447, 136, 000
ObligatioTis Payable out of ReivibiiTsements
From Other Accounts
100,194
81, 123, 277
206, 034
122, 600, 006
160, 000
09 Equipment..
80, 000, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts.
81,223.471
122,805.040
80,150,000
Total obligations -
9,302,062,952
5, 834, 680, 7M
4, 527, 286, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Civilian director, procurement and
industrial planning
Special assistant (industrial finance).
Special assistant (purchasing)
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
1 12, 000
1 12,000
2 21,850
1 11,050
1 11.050
6 66,300
8 86,400
1 11,050
4 38,400
3 29,200
5 48,000
1 9,600
4 39,200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
1 12,200
1 12,000
Num- Total
ber salBry
1 $12, 400
1 12, 200
1 12,200
1 11,050
1 11,050
5 64, 250
8 86,900
1 11,050
2 19, 300
1 11,300
1 11 300
Industrial specialist
4 44 600
6 55, 250
1 11 300
Statistical analyst
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accoimtant . _
2 19,400
Auditor .
5 48,400
1 9,800
4 39,600
2 19,200
3 29,000
5 48 800
1 9,800
4 40, OOO
Chief, audit area B
2 19 200
3 29,000
4 38, 600
1 9,600
1 9,600
18 173,400
3 29,200
19 186,000
1 9.600
1 9,800
1 9,600
6 50,360
7 58,720
1 9,360
1 8,560
1 8,560
3 25, 080
65 567,260
2 16. 920
15 125,800
23 198, 280
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 8,360
3 29,000
Deputy director, procurement and
Director, procurement and produc-
tion
Engineer, electronics
1 9,800
15 146 700
3 29,200
14 143, 2(»
1 9,600
1 9,800
15 148. 800
3 29,200
Procurement officer
14 144, 400
1 9,600
Statistical analyst .. .. __
2 19, 400
6 50,760
3 26, 880
1 9, 360
2 17, 120
2 19,400
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant.-
5 42.600
3 25. 280
Assistant chief, audit area A
Assistant chief, audit area B
1 9,360
2 17, 120
.^ttomcv
3 25,280
83 711,930
1 8,760
85 734, 460
Budget officer _
Chief, contract section
8 68,280
24 209,640
8 68 880
Contracting officer
Cost analyst ..
20 175,200
Deputy director, procm-ement and
Director, procurement and produc-
tion
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Economist
Engineer, aeronautical
Industrial specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, procurement
Petroleum specialist
Procurement officer
Production analyst __
Production control oificer
Purchasing officer
Technical adviser
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Analyst, cost
Analyst, management
Assistant chief, contract section
Attorney
Auditor, _
Budget officer
Chief, contract section
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Deputy director, procurement
and production
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, aircraft engines
Labor relations adviser
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Petroleum specialist-
Procurement officer ._.
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production expediter
Property officer
Purchasing officer
Security officer .,
Statistical analyst _ _.
Statistician-
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant -_,
Administrative analyst ,
Administrative assistant _.
Administrative officer
Analyst, cost - _.
Analyst, management _.
Assistant chief, production section..
Attorney
Auditor _
Budget officer
Chief, production section
Classification analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst---
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical _
Engineer, electronics
Fiscal accountant
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft. -
Inspector, procurement- _
Inspector, aircraft engine
Labor relations adviser
Organization and methods exam-
iner _
Personnel officer..
Personnel technician
Petroleum specialist
Placement officer
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production expediter
Property officer
Property disposal officer
Public relations officer
Purchasing officer
Security officer
Statistical analyst-
Statistician
Traffic manager
Training officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant _.
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, production section.
Chief, production section
Cost accountant ,
Editor
Engineer, electrical
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$50,560
26.280
377.400
120, 040
8,760
9,360
469, 160
8,360
10 85, 200
1 8, 760
14
10
1
1
3
7
113
3
39
63
3
3
1
15
3
1
103
1
21
32
2
3
1
3
3
95
2
13
8
4
25
2
8
1
1
46
1
6
16
2
2
1
6
228
98,560
72,400
8,040
8.040
23,320
49,280
821,920
21,320
2S4, 760
459, 280
21,320
21,520
7,040
105,600
21, 520
7,040
726, 920
7,640
151,440
234,680
15, 280
21,520
7,040
21, 320
22, 320
670,400
14,480
93,620
57.520
28,960
180, 800
14,280
56,720
7,240
7,040
279, 440
6,940
35,840
89,100
11,880
12,280
6.140
35,840
46
4
87
27
16
11
1
2
2
136
2
32
53
2
1
1, 418, 804
7 42, 980
285,040
24,360
630,880
164, 380
98,040
65, 340
6,140
12, 080
11,880
831, 050
12.280
200,680
323,820
12,680
6,940
5
2
1
5
2
2
112
4
29
31
14
3
1
21
10
7
5
4
1
3
4
2
24
2
3
10
31,100
12,080
6,140
31, 100
12, 680
11,880
667, 880
24,560
176, 660
191, 740
86, 660
18.420
6140
129,320
60,200
42, 180
31,100
24, 560
6 340
17, 000
22,500
11.250
141, 876
11,750
17,375
67, 875
1954 estimate
Niun- Total
ber salary
$17, 120
25,280
207,640
120.040
8.760
9,360
128, 880
8,360
8,360
78,840
63,960
58,320
8.040
8,040
5 35, 400
161
1,095,640
20 153,000
68 507,956
3 21, 720
3 21, 520
15
3
1
88
1
18
30
2
3
1
105, 800
21.620
7,240
634,320
7,840
132, 335
223, 290
15,280
21, 720
7,040
29, 760
564,560
14, 480
92,120
79, 440
28, 900
143, 600
14, 2S0
63,960
7,440
7,040
33 196.480
2
2
1
6
285
11.880
12.280
6.340
36, 240
1, 772, 784
10 60, 800
248,000
24,560
511, 780
198, 280
87,460
48,620
6,140
12,280
11,880
706, 970
40
4
82
32
14
8
1
2
2
114
185, 260
360, 040
12,880
6,140
6 31, 100
5 31, 730
12, 080
506, 510
24,560
130, 140
167, 200
85, 560
18,820
18 107, 660
4 23, 760
4 26,160
11,260
143, 760
11.750
17,375
57. 875
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 120
25,880
173,000
122, 640
8,960
9,360
86,100
8,560
8,360
78, 840
54,360
59,120
8,040
8,040
5
154
36,000
1, 134, 200
25 193,500
50 375,200
3 21,920
3 21,920
13
3
1
70
1
15
25
2
3
1
91,520
21,920
7,440
507,640
7,840
111.800
183,840
15,680
22,120
7,240
4
60
2
10
7
4
20
2
6
1
1
29,960
435. 400
14.680
71, 200
50.680
29, 360
144,800
14, 680
43, 240
7,440
7,240
33 199,780
2
2
1
4
292
12,480
12,680
6,540
24,760
1,841,164
7 43, 380
40 262, 000
24,760
354, 300
195, 000
74,440
49,120
6,340
6,340
12,280
575, 100
4
67
31
12
8
1
1
2
93
25
61
2
1
164, 300
316, 740
12, 880
6,140
5 31. 800
5 31,600
12,280
386, 400
24, 960
118,180
126, 800
87, 760
20,020
4 24.160
3 18,620
2
23
2
3
10
11,500
138, 375
11,750
17, 375
67, 876
268
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Aircraft and Related Procurement, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF PEUSONAL SERVICES — continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Engineer, packaging
Fiscal accountant ..-
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, aircraft engine...
Labor relations adviser
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer —
Personnel technician
Petroleum specialist
Procurement officer
Production control officer
Production expediter
Property officer
Property disposal officer
Purchasing officer
Security officer
Statistical analyst
Traffic manager
Training officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Accounting chief
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analyst, cost
Assistant chief, production section..
Attorney
Auditor
Automotive adviser
Budget analyst..
Budget officer
Classffication analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Economist
Editor
Education specialist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Fiscal accountant
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, safety
Inspector, aircraft engine
Investigator
Labor relations adviser
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Petroleum specialist
Placement officer
Procurement expediter
Procurement ofiBcer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production expediter...
Property officer
Property disposal officer
Purchasing officer
Security officer ._
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Superintendent, laundry
Supply officer
Traffic manager
Training officer
Training specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
QS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1953 actual
Nura- Total
ber salary
1
1
15
1
73
134
11
3
1
1
1
7
10
7
42
31
1
2
14
2
1
2
36
1
31
20
8
2
6
220
1,
1
1
4
16
71
28
30
6
20
2
1
14
3
3
130
1
156
1
16
3
14
20
2
2
16
8
1
31
15
77
109
64
23
34
41
31
6
1
8
4
7
1
1,614
1,778
$6,250
5,875
85, 125
5,750
427, 625
774,110
64, 250
17, 260
6,000
6,250
5,875
41, 750
55, 500
40, 125
240, 000
179. 125
5,750
11,875
81,500
11,250
5,625
11,625
188, 410
5,060
163. 485
101, 950
42, 480
11,245
26, 050
, 170, 950
5,185
5,060
20, 865
85, 210
382, 805
161, 180
163. 060
30,610
108, 076
10, 245
6.060
76, 340
16, 655
15, 555
689, 270
5,310
837, 360
., 888, 560
5,435
87, 085
15, 305
77, 590
107, 140
10, 370
10,620
87, 710
42, 605
5,810
163, 830
80.900
407. 995
583, 040
339. 090
124, 380
177, 850
220, 710
159, 236
30, 985
6,185
40, 480
20. 740
37, 795
5,435
7, 903, 535
226
836
1,493
2,904"
749
, 887, 440
910, 460
,017,385
, 013, 945
, 925, 870
,112,460
40,000
1 4,490
2 6,428
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 250
"'ii"""6i.'666"
70
140
11
4
1
410. 250
805. 560
64, 250
22, 750
6,000
52, 250
27, 875
45, 625
231,776
150,500
5,875
12, 000
29, 125
11,250
34
1
31
15
9
2
5
275
1
1
1
6
17
94
25
27
2
15
2
1
14
3
3
136
1
219
182. 215
5,060
164. 360
87, 095
47, 540
10, 745
26,425
1, 462, 375
6, 1S6
6,060
30, 985
90,520
521, 805
145, 205
150, 070
10. 495
85, 840
10,245
5,185
79, 860
16, 805
1,5, 555
718, 080
5,310
478
1, 179, 030
2, 560, 300
5, 435
83,315
20. 365
77, 590
93, 735
1
15
4
14
17
18 99, 990
30
15
101
138
63
20
27
41
24
6
166, 800
83, 100
637, 560
746, 760
341,910
115,915
150,015
227, 765
131, 165
31, 235
7 36, 420
1,230
6, 106, 945
1,286
6, 899, 246
179 74,1,806
769
2, 955, 250
594
6, 443, 190
2,799
8, 715, 010
637
1,904,160
14 35, 320
1 4,490
2 6,428
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 250
"'ii'"'62,'875
60
115
11
4
1
358, 500
675, 280
65, 625
23,000
6,125
7
5
8
30
26
1
2
5
2
40, 600
28, 000
45, 625
171,900
152, 7.50
6,000
12, 000
30, 000
11,500
28
1
25
11
8
2
4
283
150, 165
6.060
136, 125
62, 535
43. 240
10, 870
22, 090
1, 519, 855
1 5, 185
1 5, 060
4 21, 200
50
25
25
2
12
281, 250
143, 7.50
140. 626
10, 496
69, 720
1
14
3
6,310
80, 660
15, 930
96
528, 831
152
836,000
300
1, 630, 500
1 5, 435
16
84,960
16, 305
77, 690
89,280
18 102,385
25
15
77
84
55
18
27
30
24
6
142, 126
85, 275
408, 120
456, 640
301, 400
104, 580
161,876
169, 500
133, 440
30, 985
37, 100
800
4, 110, 095
946
4, 520, 360
157 686, 290
697
2, 770, 740
1,251
4, 372, 560
2,606
8, 487, 155
506
1, 561, 470
11 27,820
4,490
6,428
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades— Continued
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,2.30 .
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
CPC-1. Range $1,810 to $2.170
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to less than $5,060 ..
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $32,470
23 62, 616
12 29,810
2 3,680
36
135, 729
9 25, 847
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $3.5,300
22 60. 144
13 32, 470
2 3,760
1,089
4,488,916
9 25,847
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $35,380
22 60.304
13 32. 6.30
2 3,860
1,346
Foreign nationals at local rates . .
6, 016, 280
9 25 847
Total permanent, field
13, 778
61.154,615
1,035
4, 080, 981
13, 756
61, 649, 323
1,255
5, 640, 723
11,781
63, 994, 399
22
88,899
Net permanent field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
12. 713
56,330,579
21 121,640
9 21,416
113,212
242, 149
1, 874, 460
78,233
5,899
9,653
12, 463
65, 813, 128
29 169,625
9 25, 847
89, 600
219,400
1, 893, .500
75.000
6,600
11.500
11,716
53, 677, 768
Local rates
9 26, 847
97,500
206,600
1, 493, 000
66,500
6,600
11,600
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment: United States and possessions..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and hnli.lav pay..
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
58,797,240
58,304,000
65,777,000
ALLOCATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Technologist
1 $5, 060
1 $5, 185
1 4, 680
1 3, 660
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Total permanent, field
1 5,060
0.4 2.024
0. 9 3, 100
3 13,425
0.4 2,024
2 7,350
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Net permanent field (average num-
1. 5 6, 136
24
4. 6 18, 751
72
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
01 Personal services
6,160
18,823
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIK FORCE
Summary of Persmal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
293, 334
122
284, 122
289, 578
117
277, 039
301, 795
106
291, 049
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3, 813
GS-5.0
$3, 572
CPC-6.5
$3,101
$3,922
GS-5.1
$3,590
CPC-6.5
$3,172
$3,918
Average grade..
GS-5.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,623
Average grade
CPC-6 6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,009
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$984, 497. 785
1, 209, 977
3,809,602
35,624,110
$985,941,866
1, 510, 570
3, 912, 452
33, 010, 300
$1,008, 115,422
1,346,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
3, 999. 990
35, 650, 188
Total personal service obligations...
1,025,141,374
1, 024, 375, 200
1,049,111,600
Direct Obligations
1, 021, 773, 2.S8
68. 968, 779
158, 479. 195
40, 764, 947
65, 236, 131
17, 282, 985
1, 019, 196, 200
71, 607, 100
101,006,300
54, 672, 400
60, 329, 800
17,277,000
1, 046, 193, 600
02 Travel
72, 690, 300
113,219,600
04 Communication services .
66, 643, 200
66, 974, 100
06 Printing and reproduction
17, 339, 600
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
269
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF TBE AIR FORCE— COn.
Direct Obi igaiions— Continued
$556,219,974
40,046,588
18, 453. 463
1, 152. 728. 532
139. 352. 267
86. 471
6. 691. 829
$605. 500. 500
38,114.000
26, 557. 000
1. 0«0, 445. 400
140, 895. 400
21.000
7. 089. 600
$713. 06.5, 300
Labor contracts with foreign gov-
ernments I --
"Labor provided by the Federal
Republic of Germany and the
Berlin Magistral" ^
38, 925, 800
28. 484. 000
l,3.'i5.543.200
09 Equipment .
140. 516. OOO
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
18,000
7.329.500
3,276,084,449
952, 232
3,202,571,700
1, 034. 700
3. 654, 842, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
1,151.000
Tntfll Hirpft nhlipatinns
3. 275, 132. 217
3,201.537,000
3. 653. 691. 000
Obligations Payable Out of FeimbuTsemefits
From Other Accounts
*
3. 368. 086
6. 497. 215
1.611.026
2. 580. 246
407. 927
30.327.111
65,142.853
56. 021. 804
5,179.000
250.000
1.690.000
2.724,000
215.000
27.232.200
64.550.000
17,611,000
3,918.000
200,000
04 Communication services
1.815.000
2. 950. 000
06 Printing and reproduction
400.000
27. 508. 000
ns Snpplip*; nnd Tnatorials
73, 524, 000
13, 367, 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1&4. 956. 268
119.451.200
123,682,000
Total obligations
3, 440, 088, 485
3,320.988,200
3, 777, 373, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
96
127
1
120
92
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,710
OS-6.0
$3,694
GS-4.7
01 Personal services:
$354,012
$499,063
2.013
1,924
4.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weck
1,530
3.795
359, 337
1,321
2,093
244
507,000
6.000
5,000
1,000
2,000
63,000
49,000
10,000
2,000
74,452
54,286
5,318
1,132
498, 183
645,000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL COMMUmCATIONS
COMMISSION
Total number of permanent positions
Average nnmhpr nf nil emplnypps
31
26
29
28
29
27
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6,445
GS-10.0
$6,589
GS-10.0
$6, 643
Average grade - -
GS-10.0
01 Personal services:
$166,579
641
$184, 290
710
$181,303
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
697
Total personal services (see
schedule of salaries and ex-
penses of Federal Communi-
cfl.tinns nnmini^sinTi')
167, 220
61, 591
1,846
185,000
58,000
3,000
2,000
182,000
58,000
04 Communication services _ . _
3,000
199
1,224
277
OR Supplies nnrl mnteriftls
1,000
09 EQUipment
Total obligations
232,367
248,000
244,000
See footnotes at end of table, p. 270.
270200^54 18
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
209
1
198
200
217
192
205
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,565
GS-6.8
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
$4,550
GS-6.8
$3,124
CPC^.2
$3,999
$4,575
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average s^ary
01 Personal services:
$881,476
2,530
3,479
3.786
$851,460
2,067
3,277
196
$925, 726
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
basSe -
3,574
Payment above basic rates
700
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule, Geologi-
cal Survey and Bureau of
Mines. Department of the
891, 271
3,075
874
772
1,652
7,437
9,940
78,278
30,918
176
857,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
7,000
10,000
72,000
28,000
930, 000
02 Travel
3,000
1,000
04 Communication services
1,000
1.000
06 Printing and reproduction
7,000
10. OOO
08 Supplies and materials
81,000
31,000
1,024,393
980,000
1,065,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
104
57
103
70
Average salaries and prades:
General schedule grades:
$4,306
GS-6.4
$3,032
CPC-4.1
$5,293
$4,209
GS-6.2
$3,133
CPC-5.3
$6,158
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade _ . . _
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$261. 613
731
23.171
$295,400
44,000
7,600
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule, Coast and
Geodetic Sun-ey, Department
2S5, 515
1, 166, 094
71. 258
4,205
233
347, 000
24,000
58, 000
4,000
1,527,305
433,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Total number of permanent positions
5
5
5
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,843
GS-6.8
$4,627
GS-6.3
01 Personal services:
$22, 324
36
$26, 700
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.
Total personal services.
0'* Travel
22. 360
291
60
12
16
3,724
3,309
212
26,700
700
1,600
1,000
29,984
30,000
ALLOCATION 10 DEPARTMENT OF
THE NAVY
$49, 850
270
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE
$300
3,090
14, 396
$97, 000
3,000
17, 786
100, 000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
293, 779
123
284, 653
290, 042
118
277, 454
302, 041
106
291, 281
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,813
GS-5.0
$3,672
CPC-6.5
$3,101
$3,922
GS-6.1
$3. 590
CPC-6.5
$3,172
$3,918
OS-5.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,623
CPC-6.5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 009
Personal service obligations:
$986, 183, 789
1, 213, 238
3, 815, 188
36, 654, 862
$987, 798, 779
1, 568. 656
3. 918, 363
33, 022, 102
$1, 009, 222, 451
1, 346, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
4,004,261
35, 650, 888
Total personal service obligations...
1, 026, 867. 077
1, 026, 297, 900
1, 050, 223, 600
Direct Obligations
1, 023, 498, 991
69, 035, 057
158, 482, 622
40, 767. 809
56, 237, 783
17, 290, 434
557, 623, 615
40, 046, 688
18, 453, 463
1, 152, 937, 302
139, 410, 690
86, 471
6, 693, 582
1, 021, 118, 900
71, 634, 800
101, 012, 300
54, 577, 400
60, 3.32, 800
17, 286, 000
606, 694, 500
38, 114, 000
26, 557. 000
1, 060, 626, 000
140, 941, 400
21, 000
7, 091, 600
1, 046, 305, 600
02 Travel
72, 651, 300
113. 220, 500
66, 647, 200
65, 975, 100
17, 346, 500
713, 076, 300
Labor contracts with foreign gov-
38, 925, 800
"Labor provided by the Federal
Republic of Germany and the
28, 484, 000
1, 355, 62.5, 200
140, 547, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments --
18, 000
7. 329. 600
Subtotal
3, 279, 464, 307
952, 232
3, 205, 007, 700
1, 034, 700
3, 656, 161, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
1, 151, 000
Total direct obligations
3, 278, 612, 075
3, 203, 973, 000
3,655,000,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
3, 368, 086
5, 497, 215
1,611,026
2, 580, 246
407, 927
30,327,111
65, 142, 853
66, 021, 804
6, 179, 000
250, 000
1, 690, 000
2, 724, 000
215,000
27, 232. 200
64. 6.50. 000
17.611.000
3, 918, 000
03 Transportation of things -
200, 000
1,815.000
05 Rents and utility services
2. 960. 000
400. 000
27. 508. 000
73. 524. 000
09 Equipment
13. 367. 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
164, 966, 268
119, 451, 200
123. 682. 000
Total obligations _
3, 443, 468, 343
3,323,424,200
3, 778, 682, 000
1 Labor contracts with government of:
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Japan:
44, 536
$33, 964, 570
13, 717
$6,082,018
46,061
$35, 201, 000
9,841
$2, 913, 000
48, 995
Dollars - -- --
$37, 382, 100
Korea:
Man-years
6,215
$1, 643, 700
2 Average number of persons in 1953, 17,797; 1964, 20,650; 1956, 21,682.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates In excess of $14,800:
Secretary of the Air Force
Under Secretary of the Air Force
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force. .
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant for materiel
Deputy comptroller
Deputy for contract flnancuig
Deputy for manpower, personnel
and organization
Deputy for procurement and pro-
duction... ---
General counsel
Special assistant, installations
Special assistant, intelligence
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant for air weapons systems
evaluation
Assistant comptroller
Associate director of budget
Chief, atomic warfare division
Chief, operations analysis division..
Deputy for accounting and financial
management ---
Deputy for budget and program
management
Deputy general counsel
Deputy for manpower and organi-
zation -
Deputy for procurement and ma-
teriel program
Deputy special assistant, installa-
tions
Director of civilian persoimel
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer -
Advisor to deputy director, installa-
tions
Air intelligence specialist
Assistant comptroller
Assistant deputy director for tech-
nical development
Assistant deputy for manpower,
personnel and organization
Assistant deputy tor processing and
production
Assistant to director of statistical
services
Associate general counsel
Attorney trial examiner-..
Cartographer
Chief, architectural and engineering
division
Chief, aviation physiology branch..
Chief, biometrics division.
Chief, classification and wage divi-
sion
Chief, combat operations team
Chief, construction division
Chief, guided missiles team
Chief, maintenance and operations
division
Chief, military affairs division
Chief, military requirements and
construction division
Chief, overseas and field affairs
division
Chief, patents division..
Chief, personnel standards division
Chief, placement and employee re-
lations division...
Chief, procurement and research
division
Chief, review group (budget)
Chief, technical liaison team
Contract administrator, research
and development
Deputy auditor general
Deputy for civil aviation
Deputy for construction
Deputy for family housing
Deputy for materiel programs
Deputy for mutual security assist-
ance affairs —
Deputy for reserve forces
Deputy chief, production engineer-
ing division
Deputy chief, technical systems
division
Deputy director of accounting
Deputy director for civilian per-
sonnel division, operations
Deputy director for civilian per-
sonnel division, plans
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18, 000
1 15,000
2 30, 000
1 13, 000
1 13, 000
1 13,000
1 12, 000
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 000
1 12, 000
1 12, 000
12, 000
1 10, 800
3 33, 900
1 11,800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
3 32, 400
2 22. 600
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 11.0,50
1 10, 800
10, 800
11,060
10, 800
10, 800
11,050
10, 800
1 10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,050
10, 800
10. 800
11,050
1 11,800
10, 800
11, 560
10, 800
10,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18, 000
1 15, 000
2 30, 000
13, 000
13, 200
13,200
13, 000
13, 000
13, 000
13, 000
13, 000
12. 000
12. 000
12. 200
12. 200
12, 400
12, 200
12, 000
12, 000
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 11,050
3 33, 900
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
11,060
32, 900
22, 600
10, 800
10, 800
11,050
10, 800
1 10, 800
1 11,060
1 11,060
1 10, 800
1 11,060
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 10, 800
1 11.050
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
11.050
11.050
10, 800
11.800
10. 800
11.800
11.050
10. 800
10, 800
10, 800
1 11, 800
1 11,050
1 11, 560
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
271
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11. 800— Con.
Deputy director, maintenance and
engineering
Director of community services
Director of grapiiics
Financial adviser, director manage-
ment analysis service
Human resources research adviser..
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Medical research adviser
Operations analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Physical science administrator
Special adviser on communications
operations
Special adviser on technical com-
munication matters
Special assistant, development pro-
graming
Special assistant, director of in-
spection
Technical adviser to auditor general.
Technical adviser to director of
management analysis service
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Air intelligence specialist
Assistant chief, aeronautics division.
Assistant chief, communications
and radar division
Assistant chief, construction divi-
sion
Assistant chief, family housing
group..
Assistant chief, operations, com-
putation division
Assistant chief, patents division
Assistant chief, programs develop-
ment group -
Assistant deputy chief, policy group.
Assistant for requirements, materiel
program control
Associate director, community serv-
ices
Attorney adviser
Attorney trial examiner
Budget "ofBcer, plans group
Business economist
Cartographer
Chief, architectural branch
Chief, buildings and groimds branch.
Chief, career development division.
Chief, cataloging section, program
control group
Chief, cost systems division
Chief, engineering branch
Chief, family housing group
Chief, financial management divi-
sion ._
C hief . tire and crash section
Chief, headquarters civilian person-
nel division
Chief, human relations branch,
human factors division
Chief, international group
Chief, maintenance division
Chief, management engineering
group
Chief, overseas branch, construction
division
Chief, master planning branch.
Chief, personnel and training
branch, human factors division...
Chief, planning and programing
division
Chief, programs branch
Chief, property systems division...
Chief, real estate division
Chief, research otBce. architectural
and engineering division
Chief, traffic division
Chief, security control branch
Chief, special projects branch, con-
struction division
Chief, technical staff, Army Air
Force wage rates...
Chief, utilities branch, maintenance
division
Chief, zone of interior branch, con-
struction division
Civilian chief, career development
division
Commodity industry analyst
Deputy administrative assistant —
Deputy for negotiations
Deputy, plans group
Deputy, review group
Deputy chief, aircraft and arma-
ment division
Deputy chief, biometrics division..
Deputy chief, classification and
wage division
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 10. 800
1 10, 800
10,800
11.800
11,300
10.800
11,800
44,950
11.050
10,800
11,050
10,800
11,800
10,800
11,550
1 11,800
5 49, 400
14 136,800
1 9,800
1 9,600
9,800
1 10,000
1 9,800
1 9,600
1 9,600
9,600
38,400
9,600
9,600
9,600
10,200
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,600
10,000
9,600
10,000
9,800
9,800
9,600
10.000
10,400
9,800
9,600
9,800
9,600
9,600
10,600
9,800
9,800
9.600
9,600
9,800
9,800
10, 000
9.600
9.600
10. 600
9.600
9,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
11,050
10,800
10,800
11.800
11.300
21,600
11.800
44,950
11,300
10,800
11.050
11,050
11,800
11.050
11,800
50,400
146.800
9.800
9,600
9,600
10,000
10,000
9.600
19.200
9,600
9,600
57,600
9,800
9,800
9.600
10.200
9.800
9.800
10.000
9.800
10.000
9.800
10.000
9.800
9.800
9.800
9.800
10. 000
10,400
9.600
9,600
10,000
9,600
9.600
10,600
9.800
9.800
9.600
9.800
9.600
9,800
10.000
10. 000
9.800
9,800
9.800
9.800
10. 600
9.800
9,600
9,800 I
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 11.050
1 11,050
11.050
11,800
11, 550
21,850
11,800
45,950
11.300
11,050
11,300
11,050
11,800
11.050
11.800
5 50.400
15 147.200
10.000
9,800
9,600
10,000
10,200
10,000
9,800
19,400
9,600
9,800
58,200
9,800
9,800
9,800
10.400
10.000
10.000
10,000
9.800
10.200
9.800
10,200
10,000
10,000
9,800
10,200
10,600
10,000
9,600
9,800
1 10, 000
9.800
9.800
10.600
10.000
9.800
9,800
9,600
10,000
10.000
9.800
10,000
9.800
9,800
9.800
10,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10.600— Con.
Deputy chief, legal affairs, procure-
ment policy division
Deputy chief, management branch,
programs control group
Deputy chief, materiel control
division
Deputy chief, placement and em-
ployees relation division
Deputy chief, production engineer-
ing division
Deputy, procedures division..
Education specialist
Electronics engineer
Executive secretary
Information specialist
Industrial specialist
Librarian
Materiel control planner
Mathematician
Operations analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Production scheduling specialist
Program analyst
Psychological warfare specialist
Records management officer.
Security ofBcer
Special project officer, comptroller. .
Systems accountant
Technical consultant
Training officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Actuarj'
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Aeronautical research engineer
Air intelligence specialist
Analytical statistician
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief, aircraft division
Assistant chief, armament division .
Assistant chief, classification branch
Assistant chief, family housing
group..
Assistant chief, fire and crash sec-
tion
Assistant chief, ground equipment
branch
Assistant chief, land transport divi-
sion
Assistant chief, maintenance and
engineering, programs develop-
ment
Assistant chief, motorized and
miscellaneous equipment divi-
sion
Assistant chief, preventable di-
seases branch
Assistant chief, officer career plan-
ning branch.
Assistant chief, overseas branch,
construction division
Assistant chief, subsistence and
commissary section
Associate chief, accoimts division...
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Business analyst
Business economist..
Chemical engineer
Chief, airborne equipment branch..
Chief, claims branch, classification
and wage division.
Chief, classification branch
Chief, civil engineering section
Chief, communications branch,
supply and services
Chief, communications section, in-
stallations
Chief, criteria section, installations
requirements branch
Chief, east section, zone of interior
branch-
Chief, electrical section, utilities
brancli
Chief, electrical engineering section,
engineering branch
Chief, employees relation branch. . .
C hief, food service section
Chief, grounds section
Chief, historical branch
Chief, installations requirements
branch
Chief, laundry, clothing, and equi-
page repairsection
Chief, legal and documents branch,
real estate division
Chief, legislative and presentation
section —
Chief, liquid fuels section, utilities
branch
Chief, liquid fuels engineering sec-
tion, engineering branch
1953 actual
Num- Total
bei
salary
$9,600
10.600
10.000
9,600
9.600
10.200
9.600
19.200
9,600
9.600
29.000
9.600
19. 400
19.600
78. 000
39. 400
10.200
30. 000
10.600
10.200
9.800
10. 000
20.600
9.600
9.600
8.960
51.760
17.320
8.360
85.200
25.080
8.360
8,360
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,360
9,360
8,360
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,760
51,360
105, 520
8,360
17,320
8,360
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,960
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,960
8,360
8.560
8,360
8,360
9,360
8,560
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,360
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$9,800
10,600
10.000
9.600
9.600
10.200
9.600
19.200
9.800
9.800
29,200
9,800
19,400
19, 800
78.200
39, 400
10. 200
30.600
10. 600
10,200
19. 400
10. 000
20.600
9,800
9,600
9,160
52,160
26,680
8,560
111,080
25,480
16,920
8,560
8.560
8,760
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,760
8,560
9,360
8,560
8,760
8,660
8,560
8,760
52,160
115,080
8, .560
17, 520
8,560
8,560
8,760
8, ,660
8,560
8,560
9,160
8,560
8,760
8,560
8,960
8,660
8,560
8,560
8,560
9,360
8,760
8,960
8,560
8,360
8,560
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$9,800
10,600
10,200
9,800
9.800
10.200
9.800
19.600
9.800
9.800
29,800
9,800
19,600
19,800
79,600
40.200
10. 400
30.600
10.600
10. 400
19.600
10.200
20.800
9,800
9,800
9.160
52,760
25.880
8,560
112,280
25,680
17.120
8.560
8.760
8,760
8,560
8,760
8,760
8,560
9,360
8,560
8,760
8,760
8,560
8,960
52, 560
115,680
8.560
17,720
8,560
8,760
8,760
8,560
8,560
8,760
9,160
8,760
8,760
8,560
9,160
8,560
8,760
8,660
8,660
9,360
8,760
9,160
8,560
8,560
8,660
272
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOK FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE^Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSOXAL SERVICES CODtinued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Chief, logistics factors section - _
Chief, management branch, main-
tenance division
Chief, management ofEce, oflice of
Secretary of Air Force
Chief, management planntngbranch _
Chief, mechanical engineering sec-
tion
Chief, medical facilities section
Chief, mortuary and graves regis-
tration branch
Chief, operations factors section
Chief, overseas section, tnstallationS-
Chief. pavements and railroads sec-
tion..
Chief, personnel facilities section —
Chief, personnel and organizational
factors section
Chief, photographic intelligence
section
Chief, photographic reconnaissance
utilization section
Chief, placement branch
Chief, placement and employees
relation branch
Chief, program requirements branch-
Chief, programs control branch
Chief, realty operations branch
Chief, refrigeration and an- condi-
tioning section.-
Chief, regulations branch
Chief, reports and analysis section..
Cliief, reports and controls branch..
Chief, resources evaluation branch.
Chief, review and analysis branch,
overseas and field affairs
Chief, sanitary section, utilities
branch--
Chief, sanitary engineering section,
engineering branch
Chief, solid fuels section
Chief, structures section
Chief, supply and services division.
Chief, systems and program activi-
ties branch
Chief, technical facilities section
Chief, training and support sec-
tion, installations
Chief, visual aids, engineering sec-
tion
Chief, wage branch.
Chief, west section, overseas branch
Chief, west section, zone of interior
branch
Chief, zone of Interior section, pro-
grams branch
Commodity industrial analyst
Construction management engineer.
Criminal investigator
Deputy chief, aircraft branch
Deputy chief, armament branch
Deputy chief, budget and require-
ments branch, supply and serv-
icer...
Deputy chief, communications and
equipment division
Deputy chief, equipment branch...
Deputy chief, fuels and materiels
division
Deputy chief, guided missiles
branch
Deputy chief, headquarters civilian
personnel division
Deputy chief, overseas and field
affairs division
Deputy chief, plans branch, supply
and services
Deputy chief, plans and require-
ments group, transportation
Deputy chief, real estate division...
Deputy chief, sea transportation
division
Deputy chief, storage and distribu-
tion branch
Deputy equipping documents
branch
Deputy manning documents
branch
Deputy for research and geography.
Electronics engineer
Electronic systems programing
adviser
Engineer, architectural
Engineer
E.xecutive secretary, loyaltysecurity
board
Financial accountant
Fire control design engineer
Foreign affairs oiBcer
1953 actual
Num-
bei
Total
salary
$8, 560
8,960
8,360
8,960
9,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,360
8, 360
8,660
8,560
8,660
8,360
8,660
8,360
8,360
9,360
8,560
8,360
9,360
8,660
8,560
8,560
8,760
8,660
8,360
8,360
8,660
8,360
8,660
8,360
8,360
9,360
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,360
25, 480
17, 120
8, 660
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,760
8,360
8,560
17, 520
8,360
8,760
8,360
8,760
8,360
8,360
8,660
8,760
43,600
16, 720
9, 360
17, 520
8,560
9,360
17. 320
8,560
1954 estimate
Num- Total
bei
salary
$8, 660
8,960
8,360
9,160
9,360
8,360
8.560
8,560
8,660
8.660
8,660
8,660
8,760
8, 660
8,360
9.360
8,560
8,360
9,360
8, 560
8.560
8,660
8,960
8,560
8.560
8, 360
8. 560
8.660
8,760
8,560
9,360
8.960
8,360
8,360
8.360
25, 880
17. 120
8.760
8, 360
8,360
8,660
8.660
8,760
8, 760
8,560
8,660
17, 920
8,560
8.760
8,560
8,760
8,360
8, 560
8. 760
8, 760
44.000
10, 920
9,360
17, 720
8, .WO
9, 360
17. .320
8,760
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 760
9,160
8,560
9,160
9. 360
8,660
8,560
8.760
8,660
8,660
8,760
8,760
8,760
8, .660
8,760
8,560
8, 560
9,360
8,760
8, 560
9.360
8,760
8,760
8,660
8,960
8,760
8, 560
8. 560
8, 760
8, 560
8,760
8,560
9,360
9.160
8,660
8,560
8,560
26. 080
17, 520
8, 760
8, 560
8, 560
8,560
8, 660
8,760
8, 960
8, 560
8,760
17, 920
8, 560
8. 960
8, ,560
8,960
8,560
8.560
S, 760
8. 060
44. 600
17.120
9. 360
17,920
S. 760
9, 360
2 17, 720
1 8, 760
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Legal officer
Legislative attorney
Materiel control officer
Mathematician
Military plans analyst
Operational requirements officer
Operations analyst
Ordnance design engineer
Organization and methods examiner.
Pro.gram analyst
Psychologist
Regional representative, com-
munity services
Research analyst
Security officer
Special assistant to chief, manning
and equipping documents divi-
sion
Special assistant to director of
civilian personnel
Staff assistant to chief, classification
and wage division
Staff assistant to chief, personnel
standards division
Statistician
Supervisory electronic scientist
Systems accountant
Technical adviser
Technical adviser, master plans
branch
Technical adviser to chief, materiel
statistics division
Technical adviser to chief, persoimel
statistics division
Technical adviser to chief, progress
analysis division
Technical assistant to auditor gen-
eral -
Training officer
Transportation officer
Wage specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Aeron.au tical engineer
Air intelligence specialist
Aircraft maintenance, engineering
equipment specialist
Analytical statistician
Architect engineer, medical facilities
section
Armament systems maintenance-
engineering equipment specialist..
Assistant chief, ammmiition sec-
tion, armament branch
Assistant chief, cataloging section,
management branch
Assistant chief, civil engineer sec-
tion, engineering branch
Assistant chief, electrical engineer
section, engineering branch
Assistant chief, electrical section,
utilities branch
Assistant chief, liquids fuels, engi-
neering section
Assistant chief, logistic support sec-
tion
Assistant chief, management
branch, maintenance division
Assistant chief, plans and require-
ments section, fuels branch
Assistant chief, programs develop-
ment group for maintenance engi-
neering
Assistant chief, publishing division. -
Assistant chief, refrigeration and air
conditioning section
Assistant chief, sanitary engineering
section
Assistant chief, sanitary section,
utilities ttranch
Assistant chief, structures section,
utilities branch
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Chemical engineer
Chief, accounting section, manage-
ment branch.
Chief, administrative services di-
vision
Chief, aircraft statistics branch
Chief. Central accounts and reports
branch, accounts division
Chief, construction equipment sec-
tion, communications and equip-
men t division - .
Chief, control section, management
branch, programs control -
Chief, disposal section, budget and
requirements branch
Chief, distribution and require-
ments branch, publishing di-
vision
Num- Total
ber salary
6 42, 400
2 16. 720
8,360
8,960
8.360
8, 560
17, 120
8,560
114,880
8,560
8,560
8,760
8,560
8,360
8, 660
16, 920
8,760
8,560
64, 360
22, 520
72, 800
21, 520
36, 200
51,280
7,640
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
7.240
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,840
7,240
7,040
4 29, 960
23 165, .520
7,040
7,440
7,040
7,240
7,440
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9, 360
8,560
8,360
17.120
42, 200
8,560
8,560
8,560
61,960
8.760
68,680
52. 560
8,360
5 42. 800
3 25. 480
1 8, 960
1 8, 560
1 8, 960
1 8, 360
1 8. 760
2 17, 520
1 8, 560
13 115.680
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
9
3
12
,660
8,760
8,760
8,760
8,660
8,760
17, 120
8.760
8,760
65, 360
22, 920
86,880
1955 estimate
1
7,440
1 7,240
1 7, 240
1 7,040
1
7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
6
1
5 43, 400
3 25, 680
1 9, 160
1 8, 560
1 9, 160
1 8, 560
1 8. 760
2 17. 620
1 8, 760
13 117,280
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
12
5
35. 200
6
43, 040
7
61,280
7
51, 880
2
14. 680
2
14, 880
7,040
7,240
7,240
7,440
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,040
7.240
7,240
7,240
7,440
7,840
8,040
7,240
7,440
23
7.040
29, 960
165,720
7,040
23
7,2(0
30, 360
169, 720
7,240
7,440
7,640
7.040
7,240
7,240
7,440
1 7,640
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
1 7,240
1 7, 240
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
273
DETAIL OF PEESOXAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule ^ades — Continued
Ntrai- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
GS^2. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Chief, distribution section, storage
1 $7, 240
1 $7, 240
1 $7, 440
Chief, east section, overseas branch.
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
Chief, east luiit. overseas section.
programs branch
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
Chief, evaluation section, installa-
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
Chief, fire fighting and crash rescue
1 7,440
1 7, 440
1 7,640
Chief, fixed facilities section, com-
munications and equipment di-
1 7,210
1 7, 440
1 7,240
1 7, 440
1 7, 440
Chief, flight statistics branch _
1 7,640
Chief, foreign section, realty oper-
ations branch _. . . _
1 7,210
1 7,440
I 7. 240
1 7,540
1 7,440
Chief, forms management branchy.
1 7,640
Chief, furniture and office equip-
ment section
1 7,2!0
1 7, 240
1 7,440
Chief, general supplies section
1 7,640
1 7,640
1 7,840
Chief, graphic presentation branch.
1 7,040
1 7,040
1 7, 240
Chief, ground radar and naviga-
tional aids section
1 7,040
I 7,040
1 7,240
Chief, installations requirements
section -
1 7, 240
1 7,240
1 7, 440
Chief, legal adviser, tamUy housing
1 8,040
1 8,040
1 8, (HO
Chief, legal section, legal and docu-
1 7,840
1 7.840
1 8,040
Chief, logistics support section,
realtv operations branch
1 7,440
1 7,540
1 7,640
Chief, loss and damage prevention
1 7,640
1 7,640
1 7. 840
Chief, mail and records manage-
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7. 240
Chief, major procurement section.
budget and requirements branch. .
1 7,040
1 7.240
1 7, 240
Chief, maniiingand chart section .. .
1 7,440
1 7, 440
1 7,640
Chief, materiel requirements eon-
1 7,240
1 7,240
1 7. 440
Chief, materials branch, fuels and
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7.440
Chief, meteorological section, com-
munications branch. . .
1 7,040
1 7,040
1 7, 240
Chief, material, operations and mis-
1 8, 040
1 8,040
1 8,040
Chief, operational support section.
: 8,040
1 8,040
1 8,040
Chief, organizational equipment
and personnel requirements sec-
tion
1 7, 040
1 7. 240
1 T,240
Chief, organization section, plans
branch, programs control group. .
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
Chief, overseas section, master plans
branch .
1 7, 440
1 7, 440
1 7, 640
Chief, packaging section, storage
1 8. 040
1 8,040
1 8. 040
Chief, personnel and services branch.
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 7. 240
Chief, personnel, training and or-
1 7,040
1 7, 040
1 7.240
Chief. pilotless aircraft section, air-
craft branch ..
1 7,040
1 7,040
1 7, 240
Chief, plans analysis section, pro-
1 7,840
1 7,840
1 7, 840
Chief, printmg procurement branch.
1 7,240
1 7, 240
1 7.440
Chief for programing, comptroller...
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7,440
Chief, programs management sec-
tion
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
Chief, programs section, manage-
1 7,240
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
Chief, projects section, plans
branch, programs control group. .
1 7. 040
1 7,040
1 7.240
Chief, publications review branch.
1 8,040
1 8,040
1 8,040
Chief, research and development
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 7. 240
Chief, reserve and training section,
1 8, 040
1 8, 040
1 8, 040
Chief, solid fuels section, fuels and
materials division .
1 7,040
1 7, 040
1 7. 240
Chief, special aircraft equipment
1 7,240
1 7,240
1 7,440
Chief, storage section, programs
control group
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 7, 240
Chief, strategic unit, zone of interior
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 7,240
1 7, 240
Chief, technical requirements
branch, accotmts division
1 7,440
: 7,440
1 7,640
Chief, technical imit, zone of in-
terior section. . . .
1 8,040
1 8,040
1 8,040
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
Chief, ti-aining unit, zone of in-
1 7, 240
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 7,440
1 7, 240
Chief, vehicle and marroe equip-
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
Chief, west unit, overseas section...
1 7,040
1 7,040
1 7. 240
Civil engineer
2 14,280
2 14, 280
2 14.680
6 42, 840
6 42, 840
6 43. 640
Commodity industry analyst
2 14,680
2 14,680
2 15.080
3 21, 620
1 7,640
3 21.520
1 7,640
3 22. 120
Construction management engineer.
1 7, 840
Contract specialist ...
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
Cost analyst
1 7,040
1 7,040
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES COntlDUed
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8.040— Con.
Deputy, freight traffic branch
Deputy chief, mortuary and graves
registration branch -_
Deputy chief, placement and em-
ployee relations branch
Deputy chief, seciu"ity control
branch
Deputy, equipment utilization sec-
tion
Deputy, records management office-
Education specialist
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
Equipment specialist.--
Executive secretary, United States
Air Force Printing Committee
Field operations supervisor
Financial adviser
Group leader, classification branch.
Group leader, placement and em-
ployees branch
Housing officer
Industrial specialist
Industrial manpower specialist
Landscape architect
Legal and mobilization officer
Legislative analyst
Legislative attorney
Liaison officer --
]\Ianagement analysis officer
Management engineer
Materials engineer -..
Materiel control officer
Mathematician
Mathematical statistician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Motorized maintenance engineer-
ing equipment specialist...
Operations analyst -.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Personnel research analyst
Photographic maintenance engi-
neering equipment specialist
Photographic intelligence specialist .
Physical intelhgence specialist
Plans officer . . _
Procurement officer
Program analyst
Project engineer
Recreational supervisor
Research psychologist
Security officer, administrative
Statistician
Supply officer --.
Systems accountant
Technical adviser, installations re-
quirements branch
Technical adviser
Technical assistant, airmen and
warrant officer career planning
section
Training officer
Transportation officer
"Wage specialist
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Actuary
Administrative officer. . _
Aeronautical research engineer
Air intelligence specialist
Analytical statistician
Analyst-
Arch itectural engineer
Assistant chief, aircraft statistics
branch
Assistant chief, equipment statistics
branch
Assistant chief, fire fighting and
crash rescue
Assistant chief, flight statistics
branch
Assistant chief, foreign section,
realty operations branch
Assistant chief, forms management
branch
Assistant chief, legal section, legal
and documents branch
Assistant chief, loss and damage
prevention section
Assistant chief, major procurement
section, budget and requirements
branch
Assistant chief, organizational
equipment and personnel require-
ments section
Assistant chief, project section,
plans branch, programs control
group
Assistant chief, programs section,
maintenance d i vision
Assistant chief, technical informa-
tion branch
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
1
7,040
7,040
1 7,040
1
7,040
1
7,5iO
1
7,040
3
22, 720
2
14,280
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,640
2
14,080
2
14,080
2
14,680
1
7.040
1
7.040
6
42,240
2
14,280
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,540
1
7,040
4
29, 160
2
14, 080
3
21, 720
1
7,040
1
7,640
1
7,240
3
21, 120
IS
131, 120
16
116,840
1
7,440
1
7,040
3
21,320
3
21,320
1
7.040
1
7.040
12
88.680
1«
136. 160
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,040
7
50.280
1
7.240
7
62. 080
1
7.440
1
7,040
1
7,840
5
38, 600
1
7.040
2
14, 280
1
5,940
1)
55, 660
1
5.940
y
54,460
12
72, 480
5
29. 900
1
6,140
1
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,940
1
5,940
1
6,940
1
6,140
1
5,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
5,940
1
5,940
1
6,940
1
5,940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 240
7,040
7,040
7,040
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 440
7, 240
7,240
1
7,240
7,040
1
7.240
7,640
1
7.840
14, 080
2
14.280
22, 720
3
23.120
14, 280
2
14.680
7,040
1
7.240
7,040
1
7,240
7,040
1
7,240
7,640
1
7.840
14,080
2
14.280
14. 080
2
14.480
14.680
2
15. 080
7,040
1
7.240
7.040
1
7.240
56,320
8
57.520
7,040
1
7.040
14, 280
2
14.680
7,240
1
7.440
7,240
1
7.440
7,240
1
7.440
7,840
1
7.840
7,040
1
7.240
29, 760
4
29.760
14, 480
2
14. 480
21, 720
3
22,520
7,040
1
7,240
7,640
1
7,840
7.240
1
7,440
21, 120
3
21,320
138, 160
19
140, 560
117,440
16
118,440
7,440
1
7,640
7,240
1
7,240
21, 520
3
21,520
21,320
3
21, 520
7,240
1
7,240
7,040
1
7,240
88,680
12
89,880
144, 200
20
144,200
7,040
1
7,240
7,440
1
7,440
7,040
1
7,240
50, 480
7
51,280
7,240
1
7,440
52, 480
7
52, 480
7.040
1
7.640
7,040
1
7.240
8,040
1
8.O40
38, 600
5
39, 000
7,010
1
7,240
14, 480
2
14, 680
6,140
1
6.140
55, 660
9
56, 260
5,940
1
6,140
54,460
9
55, 860
72, 480
12
73,280
30, 700
5
30. 900
6,140
1
6.340
6,340
1
6,340
6,540
1
6,540
6,940
1
6,940
5,940
1
6,140
6,940
1
6,940
6,140
1
6,340
6,140
1
6,140
6,140
1
6,140
6,940
1
6,940
5,940
1
6,140
6,140
1
6,140
5,940
1
6,140
6,140
1
6,140
274
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE—Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General sciiedule grades — Continued
OS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Assistant ciiief, technical require-
ments branch, accounts division..
Assistant chief, visual aids, engi-
neering section
Attorney adviser
Budget analyst
Business accountant
Chief, appropriation and expense
section, central accounts branch..
Chief, budget and fiscal section
Chief, documentations and systems
branch
Chief, Federal Register and manage-
ment section
Chief, field printing plant branch...
Chief for field systems
Chief, financial departments and
ledger section, central accounts
and reports branch
Chief, household goods section
Chief, for internal systems ,
Chief, inventory and analysis sec-
tion, legal and" documents branch.
Chief, medical service reports
branch
Chief, organization control and
analysis section
Chief, procedure analysis branch...
Chief, procurement section.
Chief, programs and analysis tmit,
ammunition section, armament
branch _.
Chief, property accountability sec-
tion, legal and documents branch.
Chief, railroad equipment and facil-
ities section
Chief, settlements branch, accounts
division
Chief, sick and woiuided branch
Chief, space branch
Chief, tralEc service section
Chief, troop movement section
Chief, typography and design sec-
tion
Civil engineer
Civilian chief, report production
branch
Civilian deputy branch chief
Communications officer
Construction management engineer.
Coordinator, installation represen-
tative
Deputy branch chiefs. _ _.
Deputy chief, base selection and
utilization branch
Deputy chief, budget, fiscal and
supply division
Deputy, meal section, raarming and
equipping documents division
Deputy, persoimel, training and
organization report branch
Deputy, material, operations and
miscellaneous reports branch
Deputy, table of allowance section..
Deputy, table of distribution sec-
tion.
Deputy, table of organization sec-
tion ___
Editorial officer
Electronic engineer
Estimates analyst _.
Executive security board for correc-
tion of military records
Financial adviser
Government accoimtant
Historian
Illustrator
Industrial speciahst
Inspector, field printing branch
Installations analyst
Landscape architect
Legal adviser
Management engineer
Manpower standards specialist
Materiel control specialist
Mathematician.--
Mathematical statistician
Methods examiner
Military occupational analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Personnel requirements specialist...
Personnel research analyst
Photographic intelligence specialist.
Physical intelligence specialist
Plans analyst ._
Position classifier
Production coordinator
Production specialist
1953 actual
Num-
bei
30
Total
salary
$6,140
6,940
30, 700
182, 800
6,140
6,140
5,940
6,340
5,940
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,340
5,940
6,140
6,140
5,940
5,940
6,140
5,940
6,140
5,940
6,340
6,140
5,940
5,940
6,140
5,940
25, 160
6,140
5,940
19, 420
17,820
6,740
24,360
5,940
5,940
6,940
6,940
6,940
6,940
5,940
5,940
11,880
11,880
5,940
5,940
6,940
5,940
6, 940
17, 820
11.880
5,940
6.540
5,940
13, 080
6,940
6,940
6, 940
41,980
5,940
11.880
6,940
48, 320
109, 920
5,940
12, 080
42,180
6.940
5,940
30,600
6,940
6,940
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
30
Total
Salary
$6, 340
6,940
30, 700
184, 400
6,140
6,340
6,940
6,540
6,140
6,940
6,140
6,340
6,540
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,340
6,140
6,640
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,340
6.140
25, 360
6.340
5,940
19,420
23,760
6,940
24, 560
6,940
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,140
12, 080
11,880
6,940
6.140
6,940
6,940
6,140
17,820
12,280
6,140
6,640
6,140
13, 480
6,940
5,940
6,940
42,580
6,140
11.880
6,940
48, 620
111,120
6,140
12, 480
42,680
6,940
6,140
30, 700
6,140
5,940
1956 estimate
Num- Total
bei
salary
$6, 340
6,940
31, 100
184, 400
6,340
6,340
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,340
6,340
6,640
6,140
6,340
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,340
6,340
6,140
6,540
6,340
6,140
6,140
6,340
6,140
25, 360
6,340
6,140
19,420
24. 160
6,940
24, 560
6,140
6,140
6,140
6, 940
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,140
12. 280
12, 280
6,140
6, 140
6,940
6,140
6,140
18, 020
12,280
6,140
6,740
6,140
13, 480
6, 940
6,140
6.140
42, 580
6,140
12, 080
6,940
4.8, 720
111,120
6,140
12, 480
42,580
6,140
6,140
31.300
6,140
6,140
DETAIL Of PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6.940— Con.
Program analyst
Project engineer
Special projects officer
Staff assistant, classification and
wage division
Statistical officer
Supply officer.
Technical assistant, officer career
planning branch
Training olficer
Transportation specialist
Visual information specialist _.
GS-10. Range $6,600 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief for field systems
Assistant chief, maimtng and plan-
ning section __
Assistant chief for programing
Chief, analysis and editorial section.
Chief clerk, separations branch
Deputy branch chief
Division assistant chief clerk
Illustrator
Property and supply officer
Statistical assistant
Supply specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Air intelligence specialist
Analytical statistician.
Art editor
Assistant chief, analysis and edi-
torial section
Assistant chief, appropriation and
expense section
Assistant chief, financial reports and
ledger section
Assistant chief for internal systems. .
Assistant chief, organization control
and analysis section
Assistant chief, procedure analysis
branch
Assistant chief, programs and
special project section
Assistant special projects officer
Attorney-editor
Budget analyst...
Chief, administrative reference
branch
Chief, analysis and design section. . .
Chief, control and reference section..
Chief, design standards unit
Chief, distribution section..
Chief, finance, operations and
special projects section
Chief, Government Printmg Office
unit
Chief, military personnel section
Chief, organization and personnel
section
Chief, production and special proj-
ects section
Chief, program and training data
section
Chief, records disposition branch. . .
Chief, requirements section.
Chief, supply and equipment
branch
Chief, utilization section, base selec-
tion and utility branch
Chief clerk, disability separations
branch
Chief clerk, promotions branch
Chief clerk, records review branch..
Congressional liaison representative .
Claims examiner
Classification specialist
Commodity industry analyst
Cost accountant
Editor, publications
Electrical engineer
Electronics scientist
Equipment specialist
Fiscal assistant
Government accountant
Historian...
Illustrator...
Information and editorial specialist-
Instructor (reading improvement)- .
Intelligence screeners
Management analysis officer
Manning standards specialist
Mathematician
Military personnel assistant
Operations analyst
Organization and methods examiner-
Patent examiner
Personnel officer..
Photographic intelligence specialist.
Program analyst
Real property disposal officer
Records administrative officer
Records management analyst ,-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $66,740
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
2 12, 080
3 18, 820
1 6,140
1 5, 940
2 12, 680
2 11,880
23,500
6,600
5,600
5,600
5,875
5,625
6,500
6,626
6,626
6,626
6,626
5,600
16, 806
186, 350
36, 795
46. 790
5,060
5,060
5,185
5,310
6,060
5,060
6,060
5,435
5,186
10, 246
25 130, 750
5,685
5.310
5.060
6.060
5,060
6,060
1 6.060
1 6, 310
1 6, 060
1 6,185
1 6, 060
1 6, 660
2 10, 246
5,060
5,810
5,060
6,060
6,060
10, 120
6,810
32, 110
10, 245
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
12
6
1
5
4
2
7
2
1
11
1
11
4
8
1
1
4
6,186
6,560
6.060
6,310
21,115
10, 995
5,810
62, 695
31, 860
6,060
26. 300
20. 490
10. 370
35, 670
11, 620
5,060
58, 410
5,810
56, 660
20, 866
41,355
5,185
5,185
21, 865
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $67,640
3 18, 820
1 5,940
1 6,140
2 12, 080
3 19, 020
1 6,340
1 6, 940
2 12, 680
2 11,880
4 23, 875
1 5, 625
6,626
6,626
6.000
6,750
5,625
6,760
6,750
5.750
6,750
6,625
3
36
16, 180
194,160
42.605
47, 790
5,185
6,185
5,310
5.436
6,186
6,186
6,185
5,660
5,310
10, 495
26 137, 686
5,810
6,435
6,185
6,185
5,185
6,185
5,185
5,435
1 6, 186
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
1 5, 685
2 10, 495
1 6,185
1 6, 810
6,185
6,185
5,186
10, 370
6,810
32, 735
10, 495
5,060
6,310
6,686
6,185
5, 435
26, 676
11.246
6,810
63, 846
32, 360
5,186
26, 925
20, 990
10. 620
36, 296
11,620
6.060
59, 536
5.810
57, 660
21,240
47, 290
6,310
6. 310
22, 365
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $67,540
3 18, 820
1 6, 140
1 6,140
2 12, 280
3 19, 420
1 6,340
1 6,140
2 12, 880
2 12, 080
4 24, 125
1 5,750
3 16, 565
36 196.160
42.730
52, 350
5,310
10
26
6
4
2
8
2
1
14
1
11
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
275
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SEBVicES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Reports control analyst
Research analyst...
Research assistant
Secretary-
Shorthand reporter. —
Space officer -.- --
Statistical assistant .-
Supply allowance officer
Supply officer
Tabulation project plarmer.
Training officer
Translator
Transportation specialist
Wage specialist
Ga-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-?, Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6, Range $3,796 to $4,645..
CJS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
Num-
ber
1
1
1
2
g
1
13
3
3
6
1
1
6
1
60
305
1, 166^
692'
OS-2. Range $2,760 to $.3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by Public Law 313.
Range $10,000 to $15,000:
Chief scientist-.
Scientific adviser (research)
Total permanent, departmental. . -
Deduct lapses.
4,723
21,462,033
61 219,888
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-Week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nlghtwork differential-.
All personal services, departmental
Field;
General schedule grades:
QS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant to Deputy Chief of Staff,
development
Chief, engineering operations
Technical director
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant, maintenance engineer...
Chief, operations analysis
Chief, central intelligence...
Chief, research branch
Director, scientific services
Director, supply and maintenance..
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Assistant chief
Chemist
Chief-
Deputy director
Director
Education specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical..
Engineer, research...
Librarian
Maintenance planner
Operations analyst
Organ izationandmethodsexaminer
Personnel officer..
Physicist
Research and development officer.
Special assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser -
Technical writer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence speciaUst
Analyst, cost
Analyst , management
Assistant chief
Associate chief, plans
Attorney
1953 actual
Total
salary
$5, 060
6,186
5,186
10, 246
43, 980
6,810
67,666
15, 430
15,430
26, 426
6,185
6,060
26, 925
5,060
235, 625
, 369, 900
,371,916
, 350, 435
, 813, 170
, 792, 240
150, 940
3,454
15, 750
103. .544
23, 040
1
1
1
2
8
1
13
3
3
6
1
1
6
1
44
302
1, 139
60?'
15,000
14,000
4,672
21,242,145
261, 743
81,700
627, 728
8,096
1 13. 000
1 13, 000
12,200
12.000
12,200
22. 100
34, 400
32,900
44,200
1954 estimate
Nimi- Total
ber salary
$5, 186
6,186
6,186
10, 370
44, 480
6.810
68, 906
15, 808
16, 680
25, 926
5,310
6.060
27, 426
5,186
214, 405
, 366, 785
, 370, 860
, 385, 990
, 762, 885
, 578, 210
132,900
46
1 3, 454
5 15, 830
46 121,552
9 23, 670
1 15,000
1 14,000
4,648
21,639,256
22 100,796
4,621
21,538,460
250,000
83, 629
496. 911
8,000
22, 377, 000
13, 000
13, 000
13. 000
12, 000
12,400
12, 000
12, 400
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 310
5,310
5.310
10. 620
46, 105
6,810
69. 905
16, 180
16, 056
26, 660
6,436
5.185
28, 050
6,310
222. 645
1
1
1
2
8
1
13
3
3
6
1
1
6
1
46
306
531
1
46
, 366, 356
,. 394, 800
1,417,360
. 848, 875
, 635, 090
139, 140
1 3, 454
6 16, 070
73 194. 296
11 29, 140
1 15, 000
1 14, 000
4,748
22, 096, 605
21 96, 932
21,999,673
250. 000
84, 127
505, 200
8,000
22, 847, 000
43,450
10. 800
43.200
43,200
10, 800
21,600
55, 000
11, 800
10, 800
11,060
97, 950
10,800
10. 800
21,850
10, 800
32,660
43, 460
10, 800
9,600
186, 000
19,400
9,600
9.600
19,600
116,600
10,000
19,600
1 12, 400
2 22, 100
5 67, 000
3 33,150
4 44,450
43,950
21, 600
43, 450
43,200
10, 800
3 32, 400
2 21, 850
6 66, 650
1 11,800
1
1
9
1
1
1
3
1
4
5
1
1
24
4
1
1
1
12
1
2
11,050
11,050
98, 950
10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
32,900
10,800
43. 700
54,260
11,050
9,600
233, 600
38,600
9,800
9,800
9,800
115, 800
10,000
19,600
1 13. 000
1 13, 200
1 13, 200
1 12.000
1 12.600
1 12.000
1 12, 400
12,600
22,100
78. 850
33, 650
44, 700
10. 800
55. 500
21. 850
43. 700
44.200
11,050
10,800
44,200
22,100
66, 800
11,800
22, 100
11.050
11, 050
100. 200
10, 800
11.050
11,050
44,200
11,050
43. 700
54,500
11,050
9.600
224, 400
39,000
9.800
9,800
10. 000
116.400
10. 200
19, 600
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Budget officer
Cartographer
Chemist
Chief
Dean
Deputy director... -
Director
Education specialist
Enguieer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction..
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general -
Engineer, mechanical -.
Historian.. -
Inspector, procmement
Maintenance planner
Maintenance technician
Materials analyst
Medieval officer
Meteorologist
Nuclear physicist
Operations analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer
Physicist
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production expediter
Research analyst
Research and development officer...
Statistical analyst
Supervisor, production..
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Supply officer
Technical adviser
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accoxmtant -.
Accomiting chief —
Administrative assistant
.Wministrative officer.
Adviser, teclmlcal
Aircraft maintenance officer...
Air intelligence specialist
Analyst, management
Archivist
Assistant chief
Associate chief
Attorney
Auditor -
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Cartographer..
Chemist -
Chief
Classification analyst.
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Deputy director
Director
Economist
Education specialist
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical-
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, civil
Engineer, combustion
Engineer, communications
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, ffight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, production
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, safety
Engineer, standards
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor
Historian
Indnstrialspecialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, supply
Instructor, aircraft maintenance. ..
Instructor, technical
Intelligence specialist
Investigator
Librarian-. -
Maintenance planner
Maintenance technician
Materials analyst
Mathematician
Medical officer -■
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 9,600
87,600
29,600
48.000
9,800
29,000
9
1
6
7
1
1
14
1
1
87,400
9.600
58.000
68,400
9.600
9.600
135, 800
9,600
9,600
2 19, 800
1 9,800
10,200
48,000
9,800
204,000
39,800
136,200
1
1
1
2
6
1
1
4
23
1
9,600
9,800
9,800
19, 400
57,600
9,600
9,600
39,000
222, 400
67,480
17,620
26,680
345, 960
9,160
77,240
25,680
75. 640
8,360
144, 120
8,660
163, 040
8,660
8,360
59, 720
17, 720
8,360
246, 040
33,640
8,360
8,360
51,360
42,200
34, 040
356, 120
8,760
50, 760
59, 720
8,360
261, 560
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $19,200
6 48,000
1 8, 360
22 185,520
13 109, 880
23 193, 480
161,840
16. 920
34, 840
85, 600
8,360
8,360
42,200
8,360
8.760
87, 400
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,960
17, 120
33,440
8,360
33, 640
50, 760
16, 720
8,360
26,680
107, 200
30.000
48.200
10,000
29,400
116,600
9,800
68,000
68,800
9,600
29,000
136, 800
9,600
9,800
19, 200
19,800
9,800
9,600
10, 200
48.200
9,800
235, 200
5 49, 800
15 146,800
2 19.600
1 9,600
9,800
19,400
96,400
19, 200
9,600
39,200
262, 200
3
3
42
1
10
3
10
1
18
1
20
1
1
7
19
2
29
4
1
1
9
6
4
42
1
6
7
1
31
1
2
22
14
24
1
23
3
4
11
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
3
5
1
4
6
2
2
6
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
67, 480
26, 080
26, 080
356, 720
9,160
86,400
25, 880
85, 600
8,360
152,880
8,560
172, 400
8,560
8,660
59, 920
159,840
16,720
247, 240
34, 040
8,360
8,360
77, 440
61,360
34, 640
364, 920
8,960
51, 560
59, 920
8,360
263, 960
8,360
16, 720
186, 720
118,840
203, 840
8,360
198, 080
25,280
35, 040
94, 560
8,660
8,360
42, 400
8,360
8,660
8,360
8,760
96, 360
8,960
8,360
8,360
78, 040
8,360
8,560
8,960
25, 480
42, 000
8,360
33, 640
51,160
16. 720
16. 920
43, 400
$19,200
48.000
19,200
110.400
30,600
48. 200
10.200
39.200
29,200
157, 400
9,800
68,200
69, 400
9,800
29,000
147, 200
19,400
19, 400
19, 200
19,,S00
9,800
9,600
10.400
48, 400
10.000
236,000
5 50. 200
15 148.000
2 20. 000
1 9, 600
1
2
16
2
1
4
27
19, 400
156, 400
19, 200
9,600
39, 400
263, 000
67, 480
26,280
17, 620
369, 280
9,160
87,400
26, 080
87, 000
8,560
153,280
8,760
173, 800
8,760
8,660
60,520
168, 400
_ 16, 920
29 249, 040
4 34, 240
3 25, 080
8,560
78, 240
51, 760
34, 840
369, 520
8,960
60,120
60, 920
8,360
288,280
8,560
17, 120
189, 120
128,800
223,560
8,560
207, 840
25, 480
35, 240
112, 480
8,760
8,560
42, 800
8,660
8,760
8,360
8,760
105, 720
8,960
8,360
8,360
78, 040
8,560
8,760
9,160
25, 680
42, 800
8,660
33, 640
51, 160
16, 720
17, 120
43, 800
1
9
6
4
42
1
7
7
1
33
1
2
22
15
26
1
24
3
4
13
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
12
1
1
1
276
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Meteorologist
Nuclear physicist --.
Operations analyst
Ordniuice technician
Organization and methods exam-
iner-
Personnel officer
Personnel techi.ician _..
Photographic technician
Physicist
Placement officer
Printing superintendent
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Production expediter
Property and supply officer
Psychologist
Public relations officer
Purchasing officer
Requirements technician
Research adviser
Research and development officer .
Security officer
Special assistant-- -- -.
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance —
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, aircraft shops--.
Superintendent, Liundry
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Technical writer
Technican, aircraft
Traffic manager
Training officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant-- _._
Accounting chief
Administrative analyst _
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer _-
Adviser, technical
Agronomist
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence specialist
Analyst, cost- -
Analyst, management
Archivist
Assistant chief
Attorney
Auditor
Automotive adviser-- _..
Budget analyst
Budget officer _
Cartographer
Chemist _
Chief --
Classification analyst
Contracting officer-
Cost accotmtant
Cost analyst
Dentist..-
Deputy director
Designer
Director
Editor
Education specialist
Electronic scientist--.
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, civil
Engineer, combustion
Engineer, commimications
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical...
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial...
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, pavement
Engineer, petroleum...
Engineer, production
Engineer, radar
Engineer, radio
Engineer, refrigeration.
Engineer, research
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, standards
Engineer, vehicle maintenance...
Entomologist
1953 actual
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
10
1
10
1
$84,400
360
16 136,
27 228,
2 16,
1
2
2
5
20
7
1
5
64
2
5
10
6
2
21
1
23
28
4
2
14
2.5
in
1
60
16
4
6
I
8
1
2
1
110
2
10
31
2
82
1
1.5
87
49
60
63
10
4
3
44
6
1
2
19
15
1954 estimate
ber salary
10 $84,400
1 8, 360
14 118,040
1 8, 560
18
26
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
3
1
2
1
1
1
3
4
2
1
8
2
4
1
5
1
1
64
1
2
2
3
5
20
8
1
2
1
110
152,680
221, 160
16, 920
8, 760
8.360
8.760
8, 360
8, 360
16, 920
8, 360
42, 800
26,280
8,360
16. 720
8, SCO
8. 360
8,660
25, 280
34,440
17,320
8, 660
67, 480
17, 620
33, 640
8.660
44,000
8, 660
8, 360
544,440
8,360
16, 720
16. 720
25, 480
44, 800
146, 200
68, 320
7,240
67, 320
529, 320
14,680
44, 240
80, 640
21,320
14.880
146,200
7,040
1.51,640
209, 760
35, 400
14,680
99, 960
181,800
196, 280
7.040
55 398, 200
16 115.440
4 28. ,560
4 28. 560
1 7.440
8 60.120
57. 920
7. 2411
16. 2.'*fl
7.040
810, 200
1
8
73
2
6
11
3
2
20
1
21
29
5
2
14
25
27
1
14, 480
116,440
231.480
14.480
619.000
14. 080
101.160
676, 620
401.400
468. 600
492. 320
73, 800
8 68,120
3 22,120
62 376, 480
49, 880
7,040
14.flS0
7.040
21.720
7.640
22
16
3
1
163. 080
116,240
21.120
7.240
14,680
1965 estimate
ber salary
10 $84. 400
1 8. 660
14 118. 840
1 8. 760
1
2
1
111
1
4
24
32
1
89
2
14
97
61
69
71
10
8
3
56
6
1
2
1
3
1
2
21
16
3
1
2
161.840
223. 960
17, 120
8,760
8,660
8,760
16, 720
8, 660
16,920
8, 560
60, 360
26, 480
8. 360
16, 920
8,660
8,660
8,660
26, 680
34, 840
17, 320
8,660
67, 480
17, 620
33, 640
8. 560
44, 200
8, .560
8.360
573.120
8, 360
16.720
16. 720
25. 480
46. 000
152,840
66, 360
7,240
57, 920
565, 240
15,080
44, 840
80, 840
21, 720
15,080
154, 840
7,240
159, 480
218, 200
36, 000
16, 080
100,160
198,080
209, 300
7,240
401,400
116.640
28, 960
29, 160
14, 480
103. 960
66. 760
7.440
1.5. 280
7.040
830. 440
7.040
28. 760
175, 760
235, 280
7,040
665, 660
14,480
102, 160
713,080
448.440
600. 960
518, 240
74, 200
68, 720
22, 520
402. 000
43. 640
7.240
14.480
7,240
22. 120
7.840
14. 4R0
167.040
110.600
21.720
7.040
14,880
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-12. Range $7,040 to }8.040— Con.
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor
Foreman, maintenance
Historian...
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, ammunition...
Inspector, procurement..
Inspector, safety
Inspector, supply
Instructor, aircraft maintenance
Instructor, aircraft mechanics
Instructor, machine
Instructor, mechanical
Instructor, technical
Intelligence specialist
Librarian
Maintenance planner
Maintenance technician
Materials analyst
Mathematician
Medical officer
Medical technician
Metallurgist..
Meteorlogist _
Navigation specialist
Negotiator, contract
Nuclear physicist.. -^
Operations analy.st ,
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Photographer
Physicist
Placement officer..
Printing superintendent _
Procurement expediter..
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Production expediter
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Public relations officer...
Purchasing officer
Real estate officer
Records administrator
Requirements technician
Research adviser
Research and development officer..
Security officer
Statistical analyst.. _
Statistician
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Technical writer
Technician, electrical
Technician, maintenance
Traffic manager
Training officer
Training specialist
Translator.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Accounting chief
Accounting machine supervisor..
Administrative analyst
Admitiistrative assistant
Administrative officer
Adviser technical
.\gronomist
Aircraft maintenance officer
A ir intelligence officer
Air intelligence specialist
Air safety inspector
Analyst, cost
Analyst, management
Archivist
A.ssistant chief
Athletic director
Attorney
Auditor
.\utomotive adviser.
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Cartographer. -
Chemist
Chief
Classification analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$68. 120
7.040
7.040
7.240
130. 120
14,480
14. 880
36. 400
7.040
49. 680
14. 080
15, 080
7.040
14. 480
14. 280
7.040
7.440
28. 360
151,040
28. 160
21.720
151.640
7,040
35, 800
269, 080
7.040
7.040
85. 880
7.040
14.880
7.040
86,480
67
2
62
4
1
6
10
7
1
5
15
11
4
8
4
1
414,880
14.0S0
446. OSO
29, 160
7.640
43. 440
72, 200
61,880
7, 240
35, 600
107, 000
80, 640
28,760
57, 520
29. 560
7,440
1
2
8
1
4
4
6
2
13
4
4
1
3
7,040
14.080
57. 320
8.040
28. 160
28. 960
42, 640
15.280
92. 320
28. 160
28, 960
7.040
22. 120
202
1. 442. 080
2 15. 080
7.040
7.040
7.240
72, 400
109. 400
22. 120
7,040
1
1
1
10
15
3
1
24
2
6
2
15
89
4
1
31
146, 760
12,080
36, 040
12, 080
91, 600
647, 260
23, 760
6.140
189. 940
14
1
2
39
1
17
1
23
3
1
33
32
61
2
SO
36
2
18
3
83.760
6.940
12. 880
237. 460
6.140
105. 380
5,940
141.220
18. 220
6.940
199. 020
196. 080
318. 940
12. 280
307. 800
21 4. .300
12.880
110.520
19. 220
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$58. 920
14. 080
7.240
7.240
130. 320
14. 480
22. 320
43. 440
7.040
50. 280
100. 760
15.280
2
2
1
1
4
21
4
3
23
1
5
40
1
1
12
1
2
1
12
1
61
2
04
4
1
6
11
8
1
5
16
16
4
8
4
1
4
1
2
8
1
4
4
6
2
15
5
4
1
3
1
229
14.880
14. 280
7.240
7.640
28. 960
160. 840
28. 660
21.920
166. 320
7.040
36.000
293. 800
7.240
7.040
86. 880
7.040
14. 880
7.240
86. 480
7.040
446, 840
14. 480
463. %0
29, 760
7,840
43. 840
80. 240
58. 920
7.240
36. 800
114.240
116.040
28. 760
57. 620
29. 660
7.440
28, 160
7,240
14.080
67. 920
8.040
28. 700
28, 900
42, 840
16, 280
106, 600
36, 600
2.1, 960
7,040
22, 320
7.040
1.641.560
2 16.080
123, 080
7,040
7.240
101,300
124. 480
22. 620
7.040
27
3
8
2
16
89
6
1
39
3
13
2
42
1
17
1
27
'3
1
35
40
96
2
51
39
6
19
0
166. 180
18. 420
43, 120
12, 280
91,900
663, 460
30, 500
6.140
239. 660
18. 420
77.820
6.940
12. 080
258. 480
6.340
104. 980
6.140
160. .580
18.420
6.940
216.100
244.600
685. 840
12. 280
316.140
246. 600
36. 840
118,660
37, 040
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$59,
14,
7,
21
U8
14,
22,
43,
60^
108.
15,
2
2
1
1
4
21
4
3
24
1
10
40
1
1
12
1
3
1
12
1
61
2
64
4
1
10
11
7
1
6
16
16
2
16
6
4
1
3
1
237
14,
68,
8,
35,
29,
43,
15,
107,
43,
28,
7,
22,
7,
1,713,
2 15,
17
1
3
15
17
3
1
9
2
15
87
5
1
123,
7,
21
109,
125,
22,
7,
16'
12
55
12,
92,
547
31
6.
39 241
3 18.
9 56,
1 6.
19.
42 262.
1 6
17 106,
1 6
28 173,
3 18,
1
35 216,
39 243,
98 698,
2 12,
61 318
39 250,
10 61,
22 138,
5 31
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
277
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-U. Range $5,94U to $6,940— Con.
Dental technician
Dentist
Deputy director
Designer
Director
Economist
Editor
Education specialist
Electrical analyst
Engineer, aerodynamic -.
Engineer, aeronautical..
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil -..
Engineer, combustion
Engineer, communications
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials.
Engineer, mechanical -.
Engineer, packaging
Engineer, parts
Engineer, pavement
Engineer, power
Engmeer, radio
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, standards
Engineer, vehicle maintenance
Engineer, vibration and flutter
Entomologist
Fire chief
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor
Foreman, maintenance
Historian
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Information specialist- ._
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, procurement.-.
Inspector, safety —
Inspector, supply...
Inspector, aircraft engine
Instructor, aircraft maintenance. . .
Instructor, aircraft mechanics
Instructor, instruments
Instructor, machine
Instructor, mechanical
Instructor, technical
Instrument repairman
Intelligence specialist
Investigators
Labor relations adviser
Librarian
Maintenance planner
Maintenance technician
Marine superintendent
Materials analyst
Mathematician
Medical ojlicer _
Metallnreist..
Meteor' ilngist-
Navigtilinn specialist
Negotial or. contract
Operations analyst
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Photographer
Photo technician
Physicist
Placement officer
Printing superintendent
Procedures analyst
Procurement expediter
Procurement ofiljcer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Production expediter _
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 _
Num-
ber
Total
salary
10 $63,600
1
1
4
21
149
1
1
16
26
1
1
15
102
69
47
67
9
20
4
49
6
1
4
1
5
4
31
13
7
2
1
1
3
19
7
4
6
46
11
2
4
4
9
3
7
4
2
6
1
2
2
3
16
3
13
4
3
8
20
66
3
5
4
II
6,940
6, 940
24. 360
126. 540
917. 060
6.140
6,140
97, 040
158, 640
6, 140
12, 080
934, 680
6,940
90,600
623, 680
368, 260
286, 680
416, 180
56, 060
125.600
24. 360
300, 060
36, 040
6.940
24. 560
6.140
30, 100
24, 760
190, 540
80, 020
44, 180
13, 280
5, 940
6,140
18. 620
120, 860
42, 780
24, 160
31,300
280, 840
68, 740
11,880
23, 900
24, 760
56, 460
18. 220
43, ,180
23. 9C0
13. 080
37, 440
6, 140
12, 080
12,080
18,420
97, 440
17,820
79, 220
24. 760
19. 420
61,720
122, 800
412, 240
18, 620
30, 700
23, 960
66, 940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
120
4
94
21
1
3
2
24
6
11
1
10
4
25
12
28
2
4
4
6
6
10
49, 320
5, 940
12,280
48,320
6,140
731, 400
25, 160
582, 660
130, 540
5,940
18, 820
12,080
146, 760
31, 100
67, 140
6,140
62,200
23, 760
152, 300
72,680
170,920
12,080
24, 160
24, 760
36, 840
37, 640
63, 400
84,360
12, 080
6,940
36, 840
$6, 540
64. 200
5.940
6,140
5,940
24, 560
127. 540
945. 540
6,140
6,140
103. 380
166. 980
6, 140
18, 020
1,075.820
6. 140
90, 9flO
699, 420
494, 540
661,220
476, 240
44, 380
126, 200
36, 640
299, 120
42. 780
6,940
30, 700
(■). 340
30. 600
25. 560
193. 540
86.960
86.360
31,600
5,940
6,340
18,820
122.0C0
43,680
24. 160
07, 640
2S9, 9S0
111,720
12. 2^0
23, 960
24. 760
68, 340
11,3,920
44. 180
24, 560
19, 220
44, 180
6, 340
12.280
12.480
19. 020
100,040
18, 220
79. 420
43, 180
12,680
61, 920
129, 140
496, 000
19,020
30, 700
24, lliO
91,700
6,940
49, 320
6, 940
24, 360
54, 860
12,080
137 841,380
4 25, 560
90 ,667,000
1
10
1
1
1
4
21
151
1
1
17
27
1
3
173
1
1
15
113
81
93
76
7
20
6
48
1
5
4
31
14
14
5
1
1
3
19
7
4
11
47
18
2
4
4
11
18
4
3
1
2
2
3
16
3
13
7
2
8
21
80
3
5
4
16
1
8
1
4
1956 estimate
22
1
3
2
29
4
11
1
11
3
27
13
28
3
4
4
8
6
10
1
18
2
1
8
138,480
6,140
18,820
12, 480
181,460
25, 160
67, 640
6,340
68, 740
18, 020
164, 780
78, 620
171,120
18, 620
24, 360
24, 760
48, 720
38. 440
64, 200
6, 940
109, 620
12,280
5, 940
49, 120
Num- Total
ber salary
$6. 640
65. 200
5.940
6,140
6,140
24, 960
129, 540
957, 800
6,340
6.340
110,320
189, 400
6,340
24,360
1,160,160
6, 140
91,900
710, ,160
611.420
563. 820
476. 900
44. 580
133, 540
37. 440
332. 220
42, 780
6,940
25. 360
6.340
30, 700
25,560
202,280
93,500
86,960
32, 300
6,140
6,340
19,620
122, 660
44, ISO
24, 160
62, 800
292, 980
112.520
12,680
24, 300
25, 160
63, 000
120, 060
45, 180
24, 760
19,620
45, 580
6, 540
12,660
12,880
)9. 620
102, 640
18, 420
80, 820
44, 380
13, 0^0
.58. 660
129, 340
496, 400
19, 220
30, 700
24, 360
99, 640
6, 940
49, 320
6,940
30, 300
49, 120
12, 280
1
10
1
1
1
4
21
150
1
1
18
30
1
4
184
1
15
114
83
93
76
7
21
6
53
7
1
4
1
5
4
32
15
14
5
1
1
3
19
4
10
47
18
2
4
4
10
19
4
3
I
2
2
3
16
3
13
2
9
21
80
3
6
4
16
1
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
1
5
8
2
139
4
90
22
1
3
2
29
4
11
2
10
3
27
12
28
2
4
4
860, 260
26, 960
674, 400
139, 880
6,140
19, 220
12, 680
184, 060
2,5, 160
69, 540
12,280
64, 000
18, 020
164, 780
72, 880
171, 120
12,080
24, 560
24, 760
48, 920
39, 040
64, 600
6,140
109, 920
12, 480
6. 140
49, 320
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con,
Shops planner...
Special assistant
Storekeeper
Sound technician
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
Supervisor, production
Supervisor, aircraft shops
Superintendent, laundry —
Superintendent, motor repair shops.
Supply assistant..
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Technical v\Titer
Technician, aircraft -.
Technician, electronic .-.
Technician, maintenance
Traffic manager.
Training aide
Training officer
Training specialist
Translator
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
A ccountant
Accounting chief
Accounting machine supervisor
Administrative analyst
-Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence specialist
Air maintenance supervisor
Analyst, management -
Assistant chief
Associate chief, budget
Athletic director
Budget analyst
Budget officer.
Chief
ClassiOcation analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst.-.
Director
Dispatcher
Editor
Education specialist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural..
Engineer, civil.
Engineer, communications
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical.
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, ceneral
Engineer, industrial.
Fngineer, maintenance
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, power
Engineer, production
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, standards
Engineer, vehicle maintenance.
Entomologist „
Fire chief..
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor -
Foreman, maintenance..
Foreman, shop
Historian
Illustrator
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, ammunition.-.
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, safety...
Inspector, supply..
Inspector, aircraft engine
Instructor, aircraft maintenance
Instmctor, aircraft mechanics
Instructor, instruments.
Instructor, mechanical..
Instructor, technical.
Intelligence specialist
Investigator
Labor relations adviser
Librarian
Maintenance planner
M aintenance technician
Negotiator, contract
Operations analyst
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant.
Personnel officer..
Personnel technician
Photographer
Photo tecnnician -
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
5
1
28
13
6
5
6
2
1
5
440
3
3
3
21
2
42
25
1
12
3
7
8
18
47
1
14
4
2
S
9
1
2
2
13
28
32
1
8
5
4
1
6
10
2
2
$6, 140
6,140
30,600
6,940
171,920
80,420
30, 600
30,300
38, 440
12, 880
6,940
31,600
30, 700
36, 840
17, 820
18,020
18,820
129,140
12,080
260, 0.S0
165, 700
5,940
67, 600
IS, 376
39, 750
44,760
103. 760
274, 750
6,500
80,600
22. 875
11,000
46. 625
61, 760
6,600
11,125
11,126
74,250
159, 500
183, 2.50
6,600
45, 2.60
29, 500
23, .500
6, 250
34, 000
67, 125
11,000
11,500
52, 125
46,000
28,875
6,500
39. 375
28, 250
5, 7,10
69, 000
6,126
11,500
,1, ,100
28,626
5, 500
44,000
11, 750
5, 750
109, 000
17,375
77, 000
.1, ,S75
23, 750
29, 250
22. 376
11,000
40, 2,10
27, 625
28, ,100
6, ,100
5,500
11,125
5, 750
6,126
6, 250
5, 750
6,626
47, 250
5,500
45, 000
6,500
49, 625
63, 750
34, 000
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6,600
11,500
173, 375
83, 875
340, 600
96, 125
29, 125
24, 260
1
2
6
1
31
15
4
6
6
2
$6, 140
12,080
31.300
6,940
191, 740
94,100
24.360
30. 300
39. 440
12,880
5 31, 600
523
3, 192, 020
6 31,300
13
3
3
3
26
2
48
26
1
15
3
9
9
22
64
1
15
5
3
9
8
3
2
3
12
29
34
1
11
8
4
1
6
11
2
2
23
1
8
4
1
8
6
2
16
1
2
1
5
2
13
3
1
19
4
16
1
4
4
3
3
8
6
5
15
1
2
2
79, 220
17, 820
18, 420
19, 220
160,640
12,480
300, 320
156, 900
6,140
85, 126
18, 600
61, 625
80,500
127,000
360, 125
6,626
86, 750
28, 876
16, 600
61,600
46, 000
16,625
11, 210
16, 875
69, 7,50
166,876
196,625
5, 625
62, 375
46, 625
23, 625
6,250
34,375
63, 626
11,000
11,625
128, 876
5,500
45, 7,50
23,375
5,626
46, 626
33,750
11,, 100
93, 000
6,250
11, .100
5. 625
29, 2,10
11,000
72, 500
17,250
5, 750
110,375
23, 750
93, 125
5,875
23, 875
23, 750
17, 260
16, 500
46, 7.10
33, 375
28, 500
86, 500
6,626
11, 250
11,375
6,250
6, 876
5,760
47, 750
5,600
46, 000
6,625
49, 875
65, 000
39, 625
1
2
27
15
70
18
6
4
6,600
11,600
158, 376
84, 600
407, 375
103, 250
29, 750
24, 625
195S estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 340
12,080
31,900
6,140
192, 740
96, 300
24,360
30, ,300
40, 240
12,880
5 32, 100
644
3, 344, 960
5 31,700
81,220
18, 220
18, 820
13, 080
161,640
12, 480
260, 340
169, 300
6,340
13
3
3
2
26
2
41
25
1
13
3
9
9
23
66
1
16
6
3
3
2
3
12
29
33
1
11
8
4
1
6
11
2
2
26
1
10
4
1
8
6
2
16
1
2
1
4
2
13
3
1
20
3
17
1
4
4
3
3
8
6
6
16
1
2
2
75,500
18,500
62, 375
50, 875
134,375
374, 7,10
6,750
87, 375
29. 375
16,7.10
62. 376
51,750
17,000
11,250
17,2.10
70, 750
166,750
194,250
6, 760
63, 125
47, 250
23, ,875
6, 250
34,875
64,7,10
11,000
11,875
148, 250
5,625
57,500
23,250
6,760
45. 375
33, K75
11, 625
87, 7.10
6,250
11,600
5, 625
24.000
11,000
73, 600
17,375
6.750
117,125
17,750
99. 376
5, 875
24, 125
24,000
17, 500
16,876
46, 125
34, 000
28, 500
86, 500
6,625
11,500
11,025
6,250
6,000
6,876
48, 376
5,500
47, 000
6,760
60,876
65,600
40, 126
27,500
6,500
11, 500
160, 000
85, 600
418, 600
104, 600
30. 375
26. 376
278
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1965
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Placement officer
Police chief
Procedures analyst...
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer
Production control officer
Production supervisor..
Production expediter. __
Property officer -.
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Public relations officer.
Purchasing officer
Real estate officer
Requirements technician
Research adviser..
Security officer
Special assistant
Sound technician
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Superintendent, laundry
Superintendent, motor repair shops.
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Technical writer
Traffic manager
Training aide
Training officer
Training specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Accounting chief
Accounting machine supervisor
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Aircraft maintenance officer..
Air intelligence officer. _.
Air intelligence specialist
Air maintenance supervisor
Analyst, cost
Analyst, management...
Archivist __.
Assistant chief
Athletic director
Attorney...
Auditor.
Automotive adviser
Budget analyst.
Budget officer
Buyer
Cartographer
Chemist
Chief
Classification analyst
Contracting officer.
Cost accotmtant
Cost analyst
Cryptograph analyst..
Deputy director
Designer
Director..
Dispatcher..
Display technician
Economist
Editor.
Education specialist.
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic.
Engineer, aeronautical..
Engineer, architectural.
Engineer, chemical.
Engineer, civil
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
Engineer,
communications.,
construction
electrical
electronics
flight test
general
industrial
maintenance
materials
mechanical
packaging _.
petroleum.
production
radio
refrigeration
safety
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
23 $130, 125
3 17.000
5 30, 000
39,000
120. 250
11,750
77, 625
11,375
22, 875
5,750
16.750
6,000
5,500
6,000
33, 125
11,375
58
3
13
23
133
104
6
145
1
29
3
6
84
3
21
3
10
10
3
47
38
1
94
5
37
149
4
24
16
6
1
2
8
6
2
2
32
343
11,000
90, 625
28, 375
23,000
39, 875
29,875
11,125
6,125
27, 750
606, 250
61, 375
11,000
69,250
5,625
117,250
50,625
299,980
15, 305
66, 780
121,380
704, 480
551. 365
25.425
768, 575
5,060
147, 490
16, 055
25, 800
441, 790
15, 305
110,510
15, 180
62. 350
52,600
16,180
247, 195
197, 155
5, 435
492,015
26, 550
197, 720
790, 440
20, 615
125, 940
84, 710
30, 735
5,310
10, 245
42, 730
31,985
10, 245
10,620
164, 295
4
128
28
93
84
73
1, 832, 955
6 25. 800
2 10, 620
1 66, 785
18 198,905
20,740
667, 305
148, 680
489, 330
442, 290
45
51
14
4
237, 200
266, 935
73,965
21,615
466, 030
41, 980
5,060
15,180
76, 775
15,430
267, 750
Num- Total
ber salary
24 $137, 625
3 17,126
24, 750
5,760
28,250
137. 000
22. 750
78, 000
11,600
39, 600
6.750
5. 760
6,000
16, 750
12,250
44, 625
2
3
2
17
7
4
7
6
2
1
9
123
10
2
17
1
19
64
4
14
25
139
118
5
165
4
32
3
9
110
3
22
3
11
11
3
53
41
2
127
6
42
153
7
24
18
7
11,500
16,600
11,000
97. 125
39,625
23,260
39, 876
36, 000
11,250
6, 260
60, 500
699, 125
67, 000
11, 000
98. 126
6,760
112,625
61, 750
335, 340
20,866
71,716
132, 260
742, 340
629, 830
25. 925
821, 300
20, 740
165, 420
16, 180
46, 540
683, 975
15, 666
115,820
15,430
68, 035
58, 410
16, 430
278, 305
214,835
10, 620
658, 995
26, 925
223, 270
821,305
36, 045
126,315
95, 955
36, 295
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
24 $139, 500
3 17, 375
4 25, 000
2
10
6
2
2
33
373
2
6
3
20
40
4
172
33
121
112
10, 370
53. 725
32, 485
10, 495
10, 620
170, 480
2,016,130
26, 050
16. 055
102, 950
211,525
20, 740
902, 195
177, 106
639, 010
688, 345
450, 910
52
66
22
6
96
8
1
5
16
3
63
276, 870
293, 610
115, 695
31,860
600, 885
42. 106
6,186
25, 300
81,835
1.5.805
338, 155
5
23
4
14
2
8
1
1
1
3
1
8
1
2
3
2
16
6
4
7
6
2
1
11
134
11
2
17
1
19
9
28,875
137. 260
22, 760
78. 000
11.625
46, 760
5,750
5,875
6,125
17, 125
6,260
46,000
6,600
11, 626
16, 600
11, 250
92, 000
34,500
23,600
39, 875
36, 500
11,125
6,250
62,125
766, 875
63,750
11,000
98, 875
5,875
113, 375
52,750
68
4
14
26
141
121
5
156
4
32
3
15
115
3
21
3
II
12
3
63
361,330
21, 365
72,690
139,810
766, 460
655, 260
26.425
827, 485
21, 240
158, 920
16, 430
78, 660
616, 150
15,805
110, 760
15,805
58, 785
64,346
16,680
280, 666
42 223,395
2 10, 745
714, 780
27, 176
234,640
831,930
86, 086
132, 760
107, 075
37, 170
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
138
6
44
163
16
25
20
7
2
10
6
2
2
33
382
10, 495
54, 850
32, 985
10, 745
10, 620
171, 980
3
20
38
4
200
2, 096, .645
5 26. 050
16. 0,65
103. 700
203. 7.80
20,740
33
125
112
86
1
54
56
24
6
94
8
1
5
16
3
65
, 063, 760
178, 865
666, 876
694,846
449.286
6.186
291, 365
294,360
127,815
32, 235
493, 890
42,230
6,186
26, .300
81,835
16,180
353, 525
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, standards
Fire chief
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Food supervisor _
Foreman, maintenance
Foreman, shop
Ground equipment officer
Historian
Housing officer
niustnitor
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, marine
Inspector, procurement
Inspector, safety
Inspector, supply.
Inspector, aircraft engine
Instructor, aircraft maintenance..
Instructor, aircraft mechanics
Instructor, electrical
Instructor, instruments...
Instructor, Link trainer
Instructor, machine
Instructor, mechanical
Instructor, technical..
Instrument repairman
Intelligence specialist
Investigators
Labor relations adviser
Librarian
Maintenance planner
Maintenance technician
Marine superintendent..
Materials analyst —
Materials estimator
Mathematician..
Medical officer
Medical technician
Metallurgist
Mortician
Navigation specialist
Negotiator, contract
Operations analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel assistant... _
Personnel officer..
Personnel technician
Petroleum specialist
Pharmacist
Photographer.
Photo technician
Physicist
Placement officer
Police chief
Port superintendent
Printing superintendent
Procedures analyst
Procurement expediter
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Production expediter
Property officer
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Public relations officer
Purchasing officer
Real estate officer
Records administrator
Requirements technician
Research analyst
Research and development officer..
Security officer
Special assistant
Storekeeper
Sound technician
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance...
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, laundry
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser...
Technical writer... __
Technician, aircraft
Technician, electronic
Technician, maintenance-
Technician, telephone
Traffic manager
Training aide...
Training officer —
Training specialist-
1953 actual
Ntim- Total
ber salary
$21, 240
5,060
404. 625
48, 665
87,645
20, 990
20,990
15, 805
46
13
33
3
15
13
21
3
8
30
21
1
36
7
8
7
3
9
12
105
1
38
28
1
58
40
207
1
4
2
2
5
1
4
2
6
1
6
242, 385
69, 405
171,355
16, 055
78, 775
71,280
113,510
16,930
44, 230
168,800
110, 760
6,810
188, 786
36, 796
42, 480
37, 170
16, 180
48, 416
63, 846
660, 050
6,060
198, 166
148, 680
5,060
302, 355
209, 775
1,086,045
22,115
10, 870
10,120
26,925
6, 660
21, 366
10, 120
31, 235
6,060
25, 300
30,360
221
1, 168, 385
34 180, 166
322, 660
415,490
6,060
10, 246
74, 965
67,280
21, 240
315, 725
37, 170
16, 065
5.810
63. 350
22.115
245, 446
134, 186
601, 776
72, 840
374, 946
43, 106
227, 680
32, 486
98, 265
16,930
94, 330
68, 655
41,105
363, 825
15, 305
5,435
62, 595
6,060
70, 030
15,666
269, 370
188,160
10,120
117,605
43,105
363, 330
61
79
1
2
. 14
13
4
60
7
3
1
10
4
47
26
115
14
72
8
43
6
19
3
18
13
8
70
3
1
12
1
13
62
36
2
23
8
68
784
4,113,040
4 20, 366
36 187,660
16,180
26, 676
6,57,180
10, 870
293, 860
5,060
464,720
604, 265
3
5
128
2
66
1
87
94
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$41,730
10, 120
478. 030
43. 980
108, 386
21, 240
21, 240
16, 055
5,060
307, 605
74, 966
229, 265
16, 180
89,645
82, 160
118,320
16, 930
91,895
160, 426
111,885
5, 810
193, 160
37, 670
43, 480
38, 046
16, 556
49, 540
65, 346
664, 365
6,185
209, 9B0
171,646
5,185
382, 380
299, 920
21
4
4
3
1
58
14
44
3
17
16
22
3
17
30
21
1
36
7
8
7
3
9
12
104
1
41
32
1
73
57
249
1,306,440
4 22,115
10, 995
10, 245
26, 300
6,685
21,615
10, 245
31,360
6.060
36. 045
35, 795
1,
37
85
80
1
2
16
18
5
65
7
3
3
11
3
62
30
148
16
90
9
49
10
30
3
17
13
10
12
10
17
3
59
46
2
24
8
80
1,013
5
2
40
3
6
137
2
73
2
385, 280
197, 220
448. 100
447. 550
6.185
10. 495
86. 686
96, 705
26, 675
346, 626
37, 670
16, 430
16, 930
68, 786
16, 930
274, 245
166, 300
776, 265
78, 775
471,025
48, 665
262, 665
52, 850
167,300
16,180
90,620
69, 406
51,726
468, 280
15,306
15,680
63,720
50, 725
89,645
15,805
306, 790
238, 450
10, 120
123,065
43, 605
416, 675
,301,405
10,495
210, 625
15,180
25, 675
717,095
11,120
382, 605
10, 370
616, 260
527, 820
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$73. 590
15, 305
620, 200
44, 355
114,320
21,490
21,240
16, 305
6,185
323, 360
44, 730
242, 610
16, 180
90,646
83, 025
118,945
16,930
92, 645
162, 550
118,696
5,810
197, 635
38, 645
44,480
38, 920
16, 930
50, 665
66, 845
575, 740
5,310
210, 336
174, 646
5,310
420, 240
304, 980
22
4
4
3
1
60
8
46
3
17
15
22
3
17
30
22
1
36
7
8
7
3
9
12
104
1
41
32
1
79
68
239
1,257,965
4 22,116
11,120
10,245
26,925
5,810
21, 865
10, 370
31, 485
5,060
15, 805
36,295
264
1
37
97
87
1
2
16
18
6
66
7
3
3
11
3
52
32
148
16
90
9
48
11
32
3
17
13
10
97
3
3
12
10
19
3
60
46
2
24
8
104
1,128
2"
40
3
6
137
2
79
2
97
, 402, 715
199, 970
616, 695
469, 345
5,310
10, 745
87, 210
97, 705
27, 050
350, 775
38, 045
16, 805
16,180
69,285
16,055
278, 495
166, 920
780, 880
79, 275
472, 025
49, 290
269, 880
68, 660
169, 045
16,430
92, 395
70, 405
62, 225
502, 070
15, 306
15,806
64,970
62,600
100,515
16,180
315,100
242, 950
10,120
123,690
44,105
541,990
, 926, 055
10,495
214,150
15,430
25,800
718, 096
11,370
416,490
11,120
479, 405
636,445
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
279
DETAIL Of PERSONAL SBRVicBS — continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
G.S-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Translator
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370—
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955..
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645..
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
OPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900..
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490..
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035..
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680..
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464..
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CFC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by Public Law 313:
Range $10,000 to $15,000:
Director of the secretariat
Research scientist
Technical director
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air maintenance supervisor
Assistant chief —
Automotive adviser
Chief
Dispatcher
Electrical analyst
Engineer, chemical ^
Engineer, civil
Engineer, combustion
Engineer, communications.
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics...
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general.
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, packaging
Engineer, parts
Engineer, pavement
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, power
Engineer, propeller
Engineer, radio
Engineer, refrigeration
Engineer, sanitary
Num-
ber
3
1,898
9,
758
43,
3,680
15,
9,431
34,
15, 478
51,
24, 964
76,
11, 251
32,
360
290
2,028
e
1,394
4
215
144
39
Engineer, vehicle maintenance..
Fire chief
Food supervisor
Foreman, maintenance
Foreman, shop
Foreman, track
Industrial specialist-.
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, ammunition
Inspector, marine
Inspector, supply
Inspector, aircraft engine
Instructor, aircraft mechanics..
Instrument repairman
Lithographer
Maintenance plaimer
Maintenance technician.
1953 actual
62
15
7
1
4
19
2
Total
salary
$16, 180
302, 636
068, 765
025, 225
343, 335
679, 370
961, 720
409, 530
932, 160
, 419, 225
989, 300
, 120, 505
, 078, 385
, 918, 240
, 506, 716
629, 810
389, 888
100, 400
14.000
14, 000
14,000
393, 982
86. 066
43. 114
6,720
27. 953
101, 438
13, 938
46, 611
5,408
63, 666
53, 667
663, 944
364, 719
26, 624
83, 561
90, 207
313, 732
48, 440
126, 942
Materials analyst
Metallurgist
Ordnance technician
Petroleum specialist
Pharmacist
Photo technician
Printing superintendent...
Procurement officer
Production supervisor
Property disposal officer
Research adviser
Shops planner
Special assistant
Storekeeper
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance..
17
4
1
32
1
4
12
187
1
16
166
691
4
4
3
272
1
2
1
62
49
1
19
62
4
877
S
5
2
4
21
1
6
15
1
24
6
1
1
1
42
83
Ntlm- Total
ber salary
3 $16,430
2,135
10, 569, 325
1,661
42,361,630
3,569
14, 720, 530
,310
34, 661, 975
15,231
51,781,545
23,788
74, 845, 000
10,962
31, 682, 940
368
963, 840
347
1, 707, 180
239
1, 075, 850
1,636
6, 379, 900
929
3, 477, 615
2,109
7, 188, 960
1,408
4, .506, 592
252 744,120
168 430,496
47 121,090
1 14, 000
1 14,000
1 14, 000
103, 688
24, 793
5,678
199, 431
5,326
22, 027
70, 906
, 036, 974
62, 999
6,011
85, 168
950, 939
,061,101
22, 672
18, 553
,571,264
12, 356
6,673
289, 653
286,683
6,429
116, 377
292, 033
23,135
, 175, 866
27, 933
11,336
24, 752
124, 989
6,885
31, 837
92, 524
6,961
144,515
35, 443
5,283
6,637
9,162
233,417
480, 468
1954 estimate
71
16
7
1
4
19
3
8
2
9
11
93
60
4
14
17
62
7
20
1
17
4
1
32
1
4
12
189
1
15
157
777
i
4
3
291
461, 291
96, 173
45.885
5,720
29,288
101, 961
19.584
48, 276
11,278
66, 725
77, 250
576, 517
373, 007
26, 274
95, 578
101, 252
333, 467
61, 240
131,317
6,261
106, 641
26, 105
6,678
205, 966
5,326
22, 527
71, 883
1,084,419
59, 592
6,011
85,168
976, 425
, 748, 610
22,672
18, 823
1
69
63
1
19
66
4
921
1, 684, 377
2 12, 355
6,673
325, 016
362, 216
6, 699
116, 377
314, 768
23, 890
5, 473, 484
6 25, 948
11,336
25, 001
126, 403
6,885
32, 927
103, 021
7,361
177, 525
36, 276
5,283
6,219
9,152
432, 036
560, 997
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $26,925
2,270
11,305(775
10,146
45, 440, 430
3,673
15,274,286
10, 374
39, 002, 840
16, 162
54, 948, 190
26, 292
79, 684, 600
11, 677
33, 956, 070
386
1,026,120
361
1,799,215
238
1,081,950
1,701
6, 674, 740
955
3, 597, 925
2,014
6, 944, 080
1,423
4, 685, 522
262 781,060
160 441,760
61 132, 450
1 14, 000
1 14. 000
1 14, 000
1956 estimate
11
93
60
4
14
17
52
7
20
I
17
4
1
32
1
4
12
189
1
15
157
779
462, 789
96, 648
45, 885
6,720
29,288
102, 232
19, 584
49, 378
11,649
57, 676
77, 583
583, 717
380, 966
26, 524
95, 578
102, 442
336, 900
61,240
133, 790
6, 261
108. 839
25, 106
6,678
209, 936
6,326
22, 527
73, 548
1,091,265
60, 321
6,011
85, 168
982, 860
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
4, 779, 475
4 22, 672
3 18, 823
292
1, 689, 432
2
1
60
63
1
19
56
4
921
12, 356
6,673
330, 298
362, 216
6,699
116,377
314, 768
23. 974
1
1
1
92
100
5, 475, 921
6 29, 358
2 II, 336
4 25, 272
II 126, 986
1 6,885
6 34, 216
6 103,416
1 7, 361
10 177,816
6 36, 547
5,283
6,219
9,152
509, 76!
595, 529
Field — Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates — Con.
Rates of $5,060 and above— Con.
Supervisor, marine maintenance
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Superintendent, motor repair shops
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technician, aircraft
Technician, electronic
Technician, maintenance
Technician, telephone
Traffic manager
Training specialist
Wood technician
Rates equivalent to less than $6,060...
Foreign nationals
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses...
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions. . .
75
26
185
1, 045, 273
24 135,816
7 37, 025
41 243.572
3 16, 685
162, 902
590,381,266
26, 440
25, 488, 167
Foreign countries:
United States rates.
Local rates..
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payrnent above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Additional pay for hazardous duty...
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 accoimts--.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 408
622
2, 986, 261
38 233,402
354, 722
275, 583
49, 619
457, 538
166, 221
67
62
288,611
997, 858, 499
9,283
34, 602, 859
243, 611
898, 262, 323
8,357
38, 661, 576
27,360
26, 341, 741
272, 272
676, 962
3, 727, 802
27, 048, 729
3, 087, 874
1, 207, 366
3, 744, 317
1, 003, 019, 962
1, 026, 141, 374
1, 021, 773, 288
3,368,086
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 408
638
3, 603, 538
41 274, 986
367, 964
342,018
50, 679
459,216
174,394
57
66
76
28
186
1,077,167
24 138,770
8 43, 474
41 260, 624
3 16, 685
163, 575
683, 160, 924
31, 360
33, 669, 451
284. 935
1,012,419,611
12, 634
48, 016, 205
231, 626
886,291,273
11,039
46, 466, 416
29, 736
31, 665, 717
233, 576
1, 027. 000
3, 828, 823
24, 449, 967
2, 921, 356
1, 277, 831
3, 865, 996
245
1,001,998,200
1, 024, 375, 200
1, 019, 196, 200
6, 179, 000
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 408
637
3, 598, 138
41 280,075
373, 471
393,816
51,221
469, 777
174, 644
57
76
76
28
186
1, 104, 720
24 139, 683
9 48, 691
41 255, 391
3 16, 685
146, 698
560, 670, 349
44, 846
49, 812, 362
297, 047
1.019,440,401
10, 831
33, 324, 652
230, 679
887, 373, 900
11,989
60, 681, 794
43, 548
48, 160, 055
233, 000
863, 000
3, 916, 863
26, 221, 623
3, 162, 000
1,447,072
4, 306, 048
245
1, 026, 264, 1
1,049,111,600
1, 045, 193, 600
3, 918, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 $9, 360
Photo interpretation specialist ,
1 $8,660
2 14, 480
1 6,940
7 42, 780
1 6, 140
1 6, 660
3 15. 655
2 10. 496
4 18, 570
6 24, 895
9 34. 190
10 34, 230
10 31, 600
2 6, 980
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Photo interpretation specialist
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Forest economist
Research specialist ....
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Photogrammetric engineer
1 6, 435
Research specialist. .
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
2 9, 660
3 12, 760
7 25, 620
6 19, 370
3 9, 570
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. R.inge $3,410 to .$4. 160.
OS-4. Range $3,176 to .$3,656
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Eange $2,760 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
23 91, 775
1 14, 932
69 259, 876
6 16,866
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) .
22 76,843
64 243, 009
9,061
930
3,000
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment.. _ .
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
269
3,541
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
80.653
256,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940;
Cartographer.
1 6,940
1 6,140
3 17, 555
1 6, 435
6 26,275
1 6, 340
3 17, 806
1 5,310
2 10, 160
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer, cartographic
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
280
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 19.55
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Maintenance and Operations, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSON.\L SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT Or
AGRICULTURE— continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
ri<^ 5 Rinpp $3 410 to $4 160
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $17, 545
14 54,865
16 53, 760
19 67, 250
3 8,490
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8, 965
13 51, 705
20 65, 260
10 30, 220
4 11,080
2 5,000
2 5,684
1 10,879
6 21, 967
Num- Total
ber salary
n'^-4 Rinee S3 175 to $3 655
rm "t R-mpp *2 950 to $3 430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
fJ^ 1 Ranpp %'> 500 to $2 980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Ungraded positions at hourly, daily,
etc., rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above: Pho-
1 2, 952
3 18,471
2 6, 650
73 281, 334
3 4, 165
68 250, 275
2 3,282
Net permanent, field (average num-
70 277, 169
66 246, 993
2,013
994
1,000
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.-.
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
1, 261
254
278,684
251,000
359, 337
607,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
G3-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 $12,680
1 6, 310
3 13, 240
10 36. 600
3 10. 005
2 6, 140
2 $12,880
2 10, 495
3 13. 365
10 37. 100
5 16,970
2 6,220
2 $12, 880
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
2 10, 620
3 13. 490
GS-5 Range $3 410 to $4 160
10 37.305
5 17.050
GS 3 Ranee $2 950 to $3 430
2 6, 300
Total permanent, departmental
21 83, 975
2 8, 848
24 97, 030
1 4, 386
24 97, 645
2 6, 019
Net permanent, departmental (av-
19 75, 127
23 92,646
22 92, 626
Other positions: Temporary employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
291
1,947
356
374
All personal services, departmental.
77,365
93,000
93,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELl.^RE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2 $14,480
1 4.035
1 2. 9,50
1 2, 750
1 $7, 240
1 3, 410
GS-5 Range $3 410 to $4 160
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2 Range .$2 750 to $3 230
1 3, 230
1 7,907
1 5, 896
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
5 24, 215
1,891
6 27, 683
983
Net permanent, field (average num-
6 22, 324
36
6 26, 700
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
22,360
26,700
Research and Development, Air Force
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
8,990
11
9,208
14
8,832
13
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— COn.
Average number of all employees
8,404
9,070
8,819
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 101
GS-7.9
$2,814
CPC-3.5
$4,612
$5, 164
GS-7.9
$2. 867
CPC-3.6
$4,565
$5. 205
GS-7.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 792
CPC-3.0
$4, 627
Direct Obligalions
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$41, 539, 754
112,828
160, 663
1,459,130
$44, 992. 507
143,000
174, 525
1,607,968
$43, 947, 230
130, 000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
170, 643
Payment above basic rates
1, 376, 527
Total personal services
43. 272. 275
3, 372. 879
284. 751
478. 869
404, 222,- 859
7. 580. 310
13, 879. 970
170.311
46,818.000
3, 756. 800
475. 000
5.55. 000
457.062.622
4. 695. 000
11. ion. 000
203. 588
46. 624, 400
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things ..
3. 592. 100
300. 000
422. 000
07 Other contractual services
366. 218. 000
3. 750. 000
09 Equipment
9. 000. 000
237,600
473,262,224
413,327
524,566,010
179, 284
429,144,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
07 Other contractual services
100.000
Total obligations
473, 675, 551
624, 745, 294
429, 244, 000
ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL COMMI'NICATJONS
COMMISSION
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees ,.-
26
9
34
21
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4. 527
GS-7.3
$6. 710
GS-8.4
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$45, 810
176
$108, 184
416
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services (see
scheflule of salaries and ex-
penses, Federal Communica-
45,986
108. 600
1,000
2.000
14. 816
2.585
02 Travel
14
Total obligations
46, 000
129,000
AIXOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
15
58
72
36
54
77
13
13
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,205
GS-6.4
$4,209
GS-6.2
01 Personal services:
$61. 512
259, 371
255
4,084
$106,381
236, 745
334
7.424
$55, 786
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
55
Payment above basic rates
1,360
Total personal services (see sched-
ules of Department of Com-
325. 222
26.045
494
201
7,696
1,402
6,060.312
8.251
584
639
350, 884
4,419
400
3,634
2,687
3, 496
5, 477, 256
1,820
57, 200
02 Travel - - -
400
500
06 Printing and ropro(iuction
1,300
766, 600
40
Total oblieations
6, 430, 746
6, 844, 636
826 000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
281
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
71
4
64
59
4
58
18
1
17
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,731
GS-7.0
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
$4,929
OS-7.2
$3, 124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
$4,960
GS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and' custodial grades:
$3,125
CPC-4.2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,010
01 Personal services:
$304,943
12,891
1,172
12, 220
$263,206
13,029
1,023
8,258
$81,000
4,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
400
2,100
Total personal services (see sched-
ules of Department of the In-
terior) -
331.226
14,904
6,690
1,605
3, 564
1,786
1. '1,420
58.2^3
71,026
18
2,375
285, 616
12. 626
5,468
1,202
2,937
1,476
13, .327
48,000
28, 296
87. 500
3,7on
03 Transportation of things
1,700
300
05 Rents and utility services
1,400
07 Other contractual services
2,800
28,000
09 Eauipment
14, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
2,076
600
Total obligations _
.606, 867
400,822
140,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Total nmnber of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
40
3
44
92
3
92
34
3
35
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 800
GS-7.4
$3,128
CPC-3.8
$4, 340
GS-fi.O
$3, 129
CPC-3.7
$4, 3.W
GS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,130
Average grade...
CPC-3.7
01 Personal services:
$177, 110
9,900
730
$376, 726
11,093
2,045
$160, 000
11,700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
i.noo
187,740
4,758
440
345
2,436
390, 464
9,964
1,274
675
5,040
58
3,114
39, 613
975
975
172.700
4.400
03 Transportation of things
600
300
2.200
07 Other contractual services -
3,926
19, 957
1,678
449
1,400
17,500
500
15 Taxes and assessments
400
Total obligations
221, 729
462, 142
200, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMT
Total number of permanent positions
8
7
21
19
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 629
GS-7.1
$4, 610
GS-7.0
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$32,973
126
$78, 952
300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see
schedules of Department of
33, 104
402
14
1,374
32, 474
3,326
113
79, 252
1,196
4,778
2,388
2,174
70, 806
89, 787
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
3
2
4
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 676
GS-4.7
01 Personal services:
$7,700
13,841
40
$7,682
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
7,682
50
745
1,396
21, 581
200
300
100
06 Printing and reproduction
5,656
5,917
3,933
88
5,287
09 Equipment
70
25,466
27, 638
ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CONHRESS
12
10
01 Personal services: Positions other than
$70, 146
$69, 640
5,000
630,400
301
844
40
$690,000
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations
71,331
695,040
690, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
12
1
9
7
1
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 525
GS-10.0
$6,826
GS-10.3
01 Personal services:
$53,341
3,633
206
$18. 797
2,221
Regular pay in excess of 52^week
8
57, 180
2,682
21, 026
815
1,000
Qo Travel
690
388
314
211
66
61, 154
23, 118
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6. 402
OS-10.6
01 Personal services:
$29, 885
115
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
:rii.^ ':
30. 000
ALLOCATION TO ATOMIC ENERGY
COMMISSION
$121, 728
$395, 000
ALLOCATION TO INTERSTATE
COMMERCE COMMISSION
$20, 635
$9, 760
282
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE— Continued
Research and Development, Air Force — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT Or THE
NAVT
Total number of permanent positions
45
45
19
19
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5, 224
OS-8.6
$3, 696
$5. 224
GS-8.6
$3, 696
Averaee grade __
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$219,819
800
16, 984
$90, 892
240
4,545
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see sched-
ules of Department of tbe
Navy)
236, 603
419, 945
68, 780
95, 677
79, 974
4,784
08 Supplies and materials .-_
Total obligations
725, 328
180, 435
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
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other 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 __.
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
07 Other contractual services.
Total obligations
9,206
79
8,668
$5, 101
GS-7.9
$2, 814
CPC-3.6
$4, 612
$42, 435, 267
476, 451
164. 028
1,491,418
44. 567, 164
3, 421, 670
292, 439
2,896
495, 325
3,188
410,903.845
7. 746, 035
13, 957, 358
18
174,076
481,563,914
413, 327
481, 977, 241
9,484
78
9.308
$5, 164
GS-7.9
$2, 867
CPC-3.6
$4, 565
$46, 073, 229
480, 169
179, 038
1. 528, 203
48, 260, 639
3, 786, 709
484. 142
20.526
670. 642
11.130
463. 673. 841
4. 699, 474
11, 129, 271
206. 814
632, 843, 188
633, 022, 472
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
30
8,884
$5,205
GS-7,9
$2, 792
CPC-3.0
$4, 527
$44, 188, 230
201, 485
172. 098
1, 379. 987
45,941,800
3. 600. 600
302. 300
1.100
425, 600
1.300
367. 678. 800
3, 795. 500
9, 014, 500
238.500
431, 000, 000
431,100,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director of geophysical research
Director of radio physics research...
Research scientist
Technical director
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief, laboratory
Chemist
Chief, laboratory'
Chief, research and development. . .
Chief, operations analysis office
Chief, document serv ice center
Deputy director, operations
Deputy director, documentation
research
Deputy director, field services
Deputy director for systems
Deputy director, research
Director, research
Director, laboratory _
Electronics scientist
1963 actual
Kum- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
1 12, 000
1 12, 000
1 12, 000
11,550
10. 800
66. 560
10. 800
10. 800
10.800
10. 800
10, 800
21, 600
65. 060
10. 800
11,060
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12. 200
1 12.000
1 12. 000
1 12, 000
11,050
56, 500
11,050
10, 800
11,050
11,050
10,800
11,050
21, 850
64, 260
11,050
11,300
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
11,050
56, 500
11. 050
11.0.50
11,050
11,050
10. 800
10. 800
11.050
22. 100
54. 250
11.050
11, 300
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electronics..
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical _._
Engineer, power.. _
Metallurgist...
Meteorologist
Physicist
Psychologist...
Research and development ofiicer...
Research physiologist
Special assistant
Technical adviser
QS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, document service
center
Assistant chief, armanent branch...
Chemist
Chief, rocket branch
Chief, research shop division
Chief, computer engineering branch.
Chief, systems engineering
Chief, range implementation branch -
Chief, data transmission branch
Chief, technical requirements sec-
tion
Designer
Electronics scientist
Engineer, aerodynamics
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, power
Engineer, propeller
Mathematician
Medical officer
Medical technician
Meteorologist
Operations analyst
Pharmacist
Physicist
Psychologist
Research and development officer. . _
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
Technical adviser
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative analyst-
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, range instrumenta-
tion
Assistant chief, rocket branch
Chemist
Chief, technical services section
Chief, optics mechanics branch
Chief, precision electronics branch..
Chief, radar branch
Chief, submarine cable section
Chief, internal electronics engineer-
ing branch
Chief, mechanical design specifica-
tions
Chief, optical development section. .
Chief, detachment
Electronics scientist
Engineer, aerodynamics. ._
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical...
Engineer, communications
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics... _
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, power
Engineer, propeller
Engineer, vibration and flutter
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metalliu-gist
Meteorologist
Operations analyst
Pharmacist
Photo technician
Physicist
Psychologist
Research analyst
Research and development officer...
Research physiologist..
Technical adviser
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, computer engineer-
ing branch
Assistant chief, optics mechanics
branch
Assistant chief, radar branch
1953 actual
Num. Total
ber salary
2
24
9
2
10
10
2
6
3
1
6
1
1
18
27
26
1
3
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
25
1
35
3
1
5
75
5
20
1
9
24
15
6
1
4
1
6
11
2
1
1
45
28
1
64
$65. 800
76. 850
21. 600
11.050
10. 800
11.800
11.800
32.400
76. 860
76. 350
44.200
32,900
21, 600
54, 000
9,600
9,600
9,600
19, 200
9,600
10,000
9,800
9,600
9,800
9,600
9,800
9,800
135, 400
9,800
135, 800
19,200
231,400
87, 000
19, 200
97. 600
99. 000
20, 000
58.000
29, 000
9,600
58, 000
9.600
9.600
173, 800
260, 200
250. 600
9.600
29, 000
8,360
42, 200
8,360
8,360
41.800
8,360
8,360
8,360
8. 360
8,360
8,350
8,360
8.360
16. 920
212, 200
8,360
294, 600
25, 480
8,360
42, 600
631,000
42. 40O
169. 400
8.360
75. 440
202. 440
126. 400
42, 400
8,360
34,0)0
8,360
42, 400
92, 960
16, 720
8,560
8.360
380. 200
236. 080
8,360
539. 040
76. 040
8,360
12 85, 480
1 7,240
1 7, 040
1 7,240
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$66. 050
87, 150
21. 860
21. 860
11.050
11.800
11, 800
32. 650
87.900
76. 850
44. 450
33,160
21,850
54, 500
1
9,800
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
14
1
14
2
26
10
3
10
10
2
6
3
1
6
1
1
18
26
26
1
3
9,800
19,400
9,800
10, 200
10. 000
9.800
9.800
9,800
9,800
10, 000
136, 000
10,000
136, 200
19, 400
242. 000
97, 600
29, 200
98, 600
100,000
20, 200
58, 600
29, 200
9,800
48,400
9,600
9,600
174. 600
251, 400
242. 000
9,800
29, 200
2 16. 920
7 69, 320
1
1
3
26
1
35
3
2
6
75
5
20
2
10
26
16
5
1
5
1
6
8
2
1
1
42
31
1
64
8,560
8.660
42. 000
8, 660
8.360
8,360
8.360
8,560
8.560
8.660
8.560
26, 680
220. 960
8,660
295, 800
25. 680
16, 920
61,160
633. 400
42. 800
170. 000
16. 920
84,600
221, 160
135, 760
42,800
8.560
42.800
8.560
50. 960
67. 080
16. 920
8. 7C0
8.560
356, 120
262, 160
8,560
542, 240
76, 440
8,660
11 78,840
7,240
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
14
1
17
2
25
10
3
10
10
2
6
3
1
5
1
1
18
26
25
1
3
2 16, 920
7 69, 620
1 8, 660
6 42. 000
1 8, 560
3
29
1
36
3
6
74
5
20
2
10
27
16
5
1
5
1
6
1
1
45
31
1
64
11 79,440
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283
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Assistant chief, radio section
Assistant cliief, submarine cable
section.--
Budget ofBcer. -
Cartographer _.
Chemist _.
Chief, photography branch
Chief, draft section
Chief, transmitter unit
Chief, countermeasures section
Chief, data recording section
Chief, electronics circuitry section- -
Chief, instrumentation engineering
section --
Chief, land lines section
Chief, logistics design section
Chief, radiation section
Chief, radio section
Chief, special systems section
Chief, systems section
Chief, task control section
Chief, telemetering section
Chief, test equipment standards
Chief, trajectory systems section
Designer -
Electronics scientist
Engineer, acrodj-namics --.
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, communications
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, packaging
Engineer, photography
Engineer, power
Engineer, standards
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Librarian __
Mathematician _,
Metallurgist- _ _
Meteorologist
Mycologist
Physicist -
Printing superintendent
Psychologist -.-
Research and development officer..
Research physiologist
Statistical analyst
Statistician _
Technical adviser
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative oflicer --.
Assistant chief, countermeasures
section _ --
Assistant chief, data recording sec-
tion
Assistant chief, telemetering section-
Budget officer
Chemist
Chief, potentiometer unit
Chief, electrical model shop
Chief, design calibration
Chief, field services engineering
section
Chief, tracking radar systems -
Cost accountant -_
Designer _._
Editor--- _ -_
Electronics scientist
Engineer, aeronautical--
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, communications
Engineer, electrical.--
Engineer, electronics-.- -
1953 actual
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general _
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, packaging-
Engineer, photography
Engineer, power- __
Engineer, propeller _
Engineer, safety
Engineer, standards
Entomologist
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Inspector, aircraft
Instrument maker
Mathematician _.
Medical technician
Meteorologist _
Photo technician--- -
Physicist __
Property and supply officer
Psychologist ,
Research analyst
Research and development officer.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
7,240
7,240
8,040
113,640
7,240
7.040
7.240
7.040
7.240
7,040
7,240
7,040
7.240
7,040
7.240
7.040
7.240
7.040
7.240
7,040
7.240
14, 080
269, 720
50,280
371, R80
7,040
35.400
14.480
106.800
965, 640
67,620
227, 480
66,720
503,840
7,240
14, 080
142, 800
21, 320
7,240
7,040
14,080
63.660
14.080
71,400
7,040
242. 360
7,640
398, 240
580,280
7,040
7, 040
21,320
7,040
1
1
1
16
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
38
7
52
1
5
2
16
136
1954 estimate
Num. Total
26 158,840
1 6, 140
5,940
6,140
12,080
78,420
6,140
6,940
6,940
2
13
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
6
58
37
4
4
31
185
6,140
5,940
12,080
35, 840
31,300
351, 920
222, 780
23,960
23,760
188.540
1,118,900
13 78. 420
201,420
36,640
586,180
18, 220
30, 900
161, 760
55,660
5,940
6,140
6,340
23,960
6,940
18,220
120, 800
11,880
71, 480
24,560
295, 060
6,940
349, 120
6,940
331, 300
bei
salary
$7,240
7,240
7,240
8,040
135, 360
7.440
7.240
7,240
7.240
7.240
7,240
7,240
7.240
7,240
7.240
7,240
7.240
7,240
7,240
7.240
7,240
7,240
21.620
241, 3C0
50,880
352, 560
7,240
35.800
14.680
126, 720
951,620
72, 000
216,400
64, 7150
472, 040
14,280
21, 520
146, 000
28,560
7,440
7,240
14, 280
71,400
21,720
100,560
7,240
260,440
7,840
388,160
679. 240
14,280
14.280
14,480
14,280
1956 estimate
26 161,240
1 6, 340
6,140
6,340
5,940
61,000
6,340
6,140
6,140
340
140
140
380
600
260
34 205,960
300
220
960
6,:
42,:
5 31,
59 360,:
34 206,
185
1, 129,
13 79,
34
6
30,
37,
20 130,
13
1
2
1
5
1
3
21
2
16
4
52
1
58
1
54
6,540
30, 300
6,940
18, 420
127, 540
12, 080
96,040
24,960
316, 880
6,140
356, 120
6.140
329,360
Num. Total
ber salary
$7, 440
8,040
136, 160
7,440
7,240
7,440
21.720
241.360
51.280
359,600
7,240
36.200
18
128
11
30
9
66
2
3
20
4
1
1
2
12
3
20
1
36
1
62
82
2
2
2
2
126,720
916,320
79, 240
215,400
64.960
472, 040
14,480
21, 720
145,000
28,960
7,440
7,240
14,480
86,880
21,920
143,000
7,240
260, 440
7,840
374, 080
686,280
14,280
14,280
14,680
14,280
1
10
1
1
6,140
61,000
6,340
6,340
1
7
5
63
35
6
6,340
42, 380
31,900
384, 020
211,900
30, 300
37 224,780
183
1, 121, 820
12 73, 880
34 207, 360
6 37, 040
101 619,940
5 30, 300
,040
,ono
.820
,140
20 130, (
13 80, 1
1 6,
12,
5,
6,
30,
1
1
6
1
2 12,
21 127,
2
21
4
44
1
68 366.
1 6,
64 329,
940
540
300
940
680
640
080
740
160
360
140
120
140
3130
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Research physiologist-,-
Security officer
Storekeeper
Statistical analyst
Statistician --
Supply officer
Technical writer.- --_
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant
Cost accountant
Editor _
Inspector, aircraft
Instrument maker
Psychologist
Statistician
Supply officer.-
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative analyst.
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Budget officer- _
Chemist _- ,
Chief, maintenance instrumenta-
tion section.-
Chief, survey systems section
Contracting officer
Cost accountant ,
Designer -_- _.
Editor -_-
Electronics scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, cartographic
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, communications
Engineer, electrical ,
Engineer, electronics-
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, materials ,
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, photography
Engineer, power
Engineer, propeller
Engineer, refrigeration
Fiscal accomitant _
Foreman, maintenance -..
Historian --
Elustrator---
Industrial specialist
Inspector, aircraft-.
Instrument maker--
Instrument repairman _
Librarian
Materials analyst
Mathematician
Metiical officer
Metallurgist _
Meteorologist - -_.
Mycologist -.-
Organization and methods examiner.
Photo tecimlcian
Physicist.--
Property officer
Psychologist ---
Research and development officer...
Research physiologist
Secmity officer. . - _ -
Statistical analyst---
Statistician _ _
Supply officer
Technical writer
Technician, electrical -
Technician, laboratory
Technician, land lines _
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
OS-6, Range $3,796 to $4,645..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
1953 actual
Num. Total
ber salary
4 $23,960
IS
1
6
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
7
3
10
26
2
23
1
1
1
2
4
10
65
33
92.100
6.940
36, 040
5,940
24,360
5,500
5.600
5.600
6.875
11,500
11.250
6.250
6,625
35. 796
15, 306
61.226
133. 310
10,370
117,630
6.186
6.060
5.060
10, 370
21, 240
61,600
332, 660
168,865
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range .$3,435 to $4.035
CPC-3. Range .$2,562 to $3.032
Positions established by Public Law
313:
Director, Armed Services Technical
Information Agency.
Director of research
Director of technical operations
Engineering consultant (applied
mathematics)
Research scientist
Scientific adviser _
Technical director (electronics)
Technical director -
3
1
2
32
240
1
1
86
2
6
101
6
21
S
1
2
2
2
16
9
4
10
1
3
2
16
4
3
8
2
2
8
39
1
16
36
1
16.180
5,810
10, 370
163, 795
5,060
441. 035
10. 245
26. 800
517. 685
26. 550
107, 760
26, 175
6,436
10,246
10. 370
10.120
84,460
50, 665
22, 115
51.600
5.185
15. 806
10. 245
82.835
20.740
15.555
40. 605
10, 245
10,120
40. 730
198, 965
6,060
82. 336
184. 660
5,185
1954 estimate
6,060
5.185
16,680
31, 485
82, 335
20, 740
5.810
244,500
1
1
3
6
16
4
1
50
734
3.139.470
201 813,645
482
1, 749, 120
668
2,231,460
813
2. 476. 470
221 6^1. 310
1 2,500
1 3. 535
7 18, 984
1 14,000
1 14, 000
1 12, 000
12, 000
12, 000
14,000
12,000
13,500
Num. Total
ber salary
5
1
16
1
7
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
$30, 300
6.940
98,040
6.140
42.380
6.140
24,960
5,625
6,625
5, 625
6,000
11,626
11,600
6,250
6,750
36, 045
15.555
62, 095
139, 370
15,680
118, 605
1 5, 310
1 5, 185
2
6
12
61
33
2
5
1
2
27
240
10, 620
31,610
62. 220
313, 660
169, 605
10, 120
26,675
5,810
10,620
139, 996
1955 estimate
Num.
ber
Total
salary
6 $30,300
1 6,140
1
5
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
6
3
12
23
3
26
6,140
30.500
6,140
24,960
5,625
6.625
6.625
6,000
11,625
11.500
6,260
6,760
30, 985
15,680
62, 470
118, 130
15,805
133, 685
83
2
7
101
5
24
1, 231, 900
3 15.305
429. 856
10, 370
37,420
521,185
26, 175
122, 940
46,915
5,560
2
1
16
11
4
10
1
3
2
18
6
4
9
2
2
9
37
1
16
38
1
1
1
2
6
16
7
1
37
639
2, 764. 120
185 763.326
481
1, 766, 210
666
2,265.190
834
2. 655. 900
214 607.780
12 30.080
1 3. 635
6 16, 432
1 14, 000
1 14,000
1 12, 000
10. 495
6.185
86, 085
61, 786
22, 616
52, 350
5,310
16. 180
10. 370
94, 455
31.360
20.990
46. 665
10. 495
10, 370
45.790
189. 345
6,185
82, 836
196.280
6,310
5,060
5.185
5,310
10, 370
31,985
82,835
36, 420
6,810
186,065
12,000
12.000
14,000
12,000
13,500
2
7
12
63
34
2
5
1
10, 870
36, 670
62, 720
273, 180
174. 665
10,245
26,800
6,810
27 139,995
226
1, 155, 600
3 15, 430
83 429,855
6
101
4
2-1
32,360
621, 185
21,115
123,065
47,040
6,685
1
15
11
4
6,310
81, 025
61, 785
22, 740
42,230
4
2
18
7
4
5
2
2
5
36
1
16
37
1
1
2
17
11
1
36
592
21,365
10, 495
94. 465
36,420
21,115
26. 425
10, 620
10,620
25,550
184,285
5.310
82,835
190.220
6,436
6,186
10. 370
5.435
10. 370
32. 610
87, 895
66.660
5,810
181, 695
2, 567, 235
168 697,310
473
1, 739, 930
595
2, 030, 965
819
2.512,450
200 669,780
12 31,040
6 16, 752
14,000
14, 000
12,000
12,000
12,000
14.000
12, 000
13,600
284
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Continued
Research and Development, Air Force — Continued
DETAIL OF PEKSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Chief, shop section
Engineer, construction
Foreman, shop
Inspector, aircraft
Inspector, aircraft engines
Instrument maker
Instrument repairman _-.
Lithographic-photography foreman.
aiaterials analyst
Ordnance technician
Printing plant foreman
Shops planner
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Superintendent, materials repair
shop
Technician, aircraft _.
Technician, electrical.. _ —
Technician, laboratory —
Technician, maintenance..
Wood technologist
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
01 Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 365
107, 759
129, 466
11,024
5,512
31, 741
76, 233
5,408
15, 892
22. 485
5,574
5,490
60, 694
21. 486
2 12, 272
351
2, 032, 906
25 133,370
27, 218
315, 559
104, 869
5
59
19
2,165
9, 391, 347
,990
44, 578, 094
597
3, 038, 340
, 393
41, 539, 754
112,828
160, 563
1, 408. 294
38. 342
12, 494
43, 272, 275
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 656
108, 759
124,892
11,274
5,512
31, 741
76, 683
5,699
15, 892
22,486
5, 845
6, 690
60, 694
21, 486
2 12, 709
377
2, 067, 293
25 134,370
5 27, 358
63 283, 903
19 105,869
,418
10, 460, 961
4
53
19
2,298
,208
45. 768, 923
152
776, 416
8.832
44, 076, 083
26
128, 853
9,056
44, 992, 507
14.3, 000
174, 525
1, 449, 468
46. 500
12. 000
46, 818, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTCEE
Field:
General schedule grades:
G.S-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chemical engineer
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Engineer
Technologist-.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Technologist .-
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430--.
G S-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035.
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,.5.52 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field.-- —
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accoimts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
1 $7, 240
1 7, 440
1 6, 340
3 18. 620
2 12. 280
2 12, 480
5.060
10, 495
5,810
5,310
17,445
12, 885
14, 640
17, 656
6.540
3,070
1 3, 935
2 6, 300
2 5,904
1 2, 630
40 181,979
2.8 12,343
0.8 4,602
3. 9 12, 076
40.3
177, 110
$7, 240
7,440
2 12. 880
5 31, 500
2 12, 480
3 19, 020
5, 060
16. 055
5,810
10, 370
80, 895
12, 885
35, 190
42, 660
49. 210
17, 860
1 4,035
2 6, 380
3 8, 856
1 2, 630
92 388,456
5. 6 26, 921
2. 7 12, 074
6 27, 265
376, 726
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 656
108, 759
130. 834
11,274
6,512
31, 741
76, 683
5,899
15,892
22,485
6,045
5, 690
60. 694
21.486
2 12, 709
378
2,070,156
25 134,370
21, 513
285, 889
105, 869
9, 844, 291
130, 000
170, 643
1, 319, 027
46, .500
12. 000
46, 624, 400
1 $7. 440
1 7, 640
1 6. 540
3 18. 820
2 12. 680
1 6. 140
5,185
10. 620
6.810
5.435
17. 695
13. 135
7,070
6.510
6.620
3,160
1 4, 035
2 6, 460
2 5, 904
1 2, 700
34 159,589
2.2 6,901
0.7 4,490
3.4 11,802
34.5
160,000
DETAIL OF PEKRONAL SEEVICBS — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,222
1,678
730
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,286
407
2,045
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,300
400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1,000
187, 740
390,464
172, 700
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1 $4, 205
1 3, 575
1 2, 950
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
3 10. 730
1 3, 030
Net permanent, field (average num-
2 7, 700
3,414
10, 427
40
Other positions:
$3, 088
4,594
7,682
21,581
ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Departmental:
Other positions:
$46. 178
24.968
$59, 640
70, 146
69,640
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF THE
BUDnET
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 $19,600
3 26, 080
2 11,880
2 10, 370
1 3, 535
2 6,830
2 $19,800
1 8,360
2 11,880
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Analytical statistician .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
GS-5 Range $3 410 to $4 160
i 4, 160
1 3, 576
Total permanent, departmental
12 78, 295
3.6 24,954
7 47, 775
4.4 28,978
Net permanent, departmental (av-
8. 4 53, 341
2,117
1,516
206
2. 6 18, 797
1,381
840
Other positions:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.,-
Payment above basic mtes: Overtime
8
57,180
21, 026
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
STATE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2 $16,720
2 11,880
1 3,410
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
GS 5 Ranf^e $3 410 to $4 160
5 32, 010
0.5 2,125
Net permanent, departmental (av-
4.5 29,885
115
30,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
285
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Laundry Service, Naval Academy
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
173
161
162
141
152
141
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,310
OS-3.0
$2, 216
$3, 773
GS-4.4
$2,321
$3,773
DS-i.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,321
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$360. 926
1.388
11, 190
8,948
$334,260
1.340
10, 800
8.000
$334, 360
Regular pay in e.\cess of 62-weel£
base.- - -
1.340
10.800
Excess of annual leave earned over
8,000
Total personal services
382, 462
5,076
354. 400
5.700
175
150
36.000
50, 094
500
600
364. 600
6.700
50
06 Printing and reproduction
160
41, 853
3,557
159
691
36. 000
09 Equipment
10 000
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
SOO
600
Total accrued expenditures
433,688
447, 619
' 407, 500
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Genera! schedule grades:
OS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Laundry and dry cleaning plant
superintendent
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Ungraded po.sitions at hourly rates equiv-
aleut lo less than $6,060
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veeb base.- -
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken-
01 Personal services,.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $13, 240
169 374, 587
173
12
387, 827
26, 901
360, 926
1,388
11,190
8,948
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 625
4 13, 240
147 341, 135
152 360. 000
10.9 26,740
334. 260
1,310
10, 800
8,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 626
4 13, 240
147 341, 136
152 360, 000
10.8 26,640
334, 360
1,340
10,800
8,000
364, 600
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Army Industrial Fund
Schedule A-1. Acci-ued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
16, 949
33,431
1
24,843
32,974
1
16,014
31, 432
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,077
QS-5.6
.$3, 212
CPC-6.4
$3,370
$4,244
OS-5.9
$3,248
CPC-5.2
$3,676
$4,300
GS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Average salary
$3 286
CPC-5 3
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,600
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
$56,488,646
$92,687,676
6,600
353, 115
2, 326, 310
$118 359 925
6,700
456 631
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli
base _ _
221, 109
1, 854. 123
Payments above basic rates
1, 381, 744
Total personal services
58, 663, 778
95,372,600
120,204,000
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
02 Travel
$192, 837
1,840,742
350,711
891, 165
6,695
16, 132, 241
155, 455, 262
1,861,176
2,233
362, 113
$955, 500
1, 952. 000
614. 000
1,808.000
44.000
36. 339. 000
113.361.783
13. 292. 000
3.000
619, 000
$1,355,000
2, 276. 000
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
2 071 000
06 Printing and reproduction
52.000
34. 043, 000
138 630 000
08 Supplies and materials - ._
15,341,000
5, 000
801,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal-- .-
234,657,943
2,67, 497
263, 360. 783
260. 000
315,420.000
260 000
Obligations incurred __ _
234, 400, 446
-73, 732, 601
263, 100, 783
-10.791,108
315,160,000
7, 634, 047
Add or deduct (-) net change in items
160,667,845
252,309,675
322, 794, 047
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades;
QS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate technical director, me-
chanical design and development
center - -
Technical director, explosive labo-
ratory- .- -
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer _ ,
Chemist
Comptroller - ,
Electronic scientist ,
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, design and development-.
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, ordnance
Metallurgist -
Physical science officer
Physicist- _ -.
Production specialist
Scientific administrator
Shop superintendent -
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant -
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Comptroller--
Deputy comptroller _.-
Electronic scientist
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical _
Engineer, ordnance
Medical officer
Pathologist
Persoimel officer
Physical science officer.
Physicist
Shop superintendent
Supply officer _
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant- --
Accountant, business
Administrative officer __-
.\uditor
Bacteriologist
Business analyst
Chemist
Designer, clothes
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, civil-,-
Engineer, design and development-
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial --
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Identification specialist
Mathematician
Me<lical officer
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Nurse supervisor
Organist and choirmaster..
Personnel officer
Physical science officer
Physicist
Procurement officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 12,200
2 22, 100
3 32. 400
22,350
32,900
1 10, 800
'2 "21,600
2 19, 200
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
7 67, 200
6 67, 800
6 48, 400
1 9, 600
1 10, 600
19,600
1 8, 960
1 8, 360
5 42,600
2 17, 620
7 69, 320
1 8, 560
2 16. 720
17 143, 120
14 118,440
4 34, 440
4 33, 840
2 17, 120
16, 720
1 9, 160
5 42, 400
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 12. 200
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
5
1
6
2
1
3
3
1
4
1
1
3
3
1
6
3
1
11
7
2
6
1
1
1
10
4
4
1
4
2
11
2
1
3
11
1
19
1
2
25
1
8
11
16
21
6
2
1
6
2
7
1
1
1
3
6
7
3
10. 800
11.800
10.800
10. 800
22. 100
32.650
10.800
22, 360
66. 000
10. 800
66. 050
21.600
10. 800
34.400
33. 660
9.600
38. 600
9. 81)0
10. 400
30. 600
29. 200
9.600
68.200
29. 000
9, 800
107. 400
68. 000
19. 600
68.200
9.800
10. 400
10. 600
96. 400
39. 000
39. 800
9,600
34, 440
16. 920
93.960
16. 720
8.760
26. 280
94.760
8.560
159. 440
8.960
16. 920
213. 000
8.360
68. 280
93.760
128. 600
180. 560
61. 300
17. 320
8.360
41.800
16, 920
59. 720
8.760
8.660
8.760
26. 080
51.660
69, 320
25. OSO
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
1 12.200
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
5
1
6
3
1
3
3
1
4
1
1
3
3
1
6
3
1
12
7
2
6
1
1
1
10
5
4
1
4
2
11
2
1
3
12
1
19
2
2
25
2
8
12
15
21
7
2
1
6
2
7
1
1
1
3
6
10.800
11.800
10.800
10. 800
22. 360
32.900
11.050
22.850
56. 250
10. 800
66. 650
32.400
11,060
34.660
33,900
9,600
38.800
10, 000
10, 600
31. 200
29.400
9.600
68. 200
29. 200
9.800
117.800
68,800
19, 600
58, 800
9.800
10. 600
10,600
96, 400
48.600
40. 000
9,600
34. 840
17. 120
94. 760
16, 720
8.960
26. 480
104. 120
8.760
159, 440
17, 320
17, 120
214. 600
16. 720
68. 280
102. 720
129. 800
180. 960
60.120
17. 620
8.360
60.160
17,120
69,720
8,960
8.660
8.960
26, 280
61.960
6R S.'iO
25,080
286
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENT
AL FUN
rHE ARMY
3d
SERVICES C
DS— Continued
— Continued
ontinued
DETAIL OF PEESONAl
SERVICES — continued
DEPARTMENT OF 1
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Army Industrial Fund — Continu
DETAIL OF PERSONAL
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-ll. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Num-
ber
1
1
1
3
12
1
1
1
3
9
3
1
1
4
1
4
1
2
7
1
1
1
3
3
2
4
1
13
6
2
1
1
3
2
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
2
10
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
12
3
7
10
1
1
1
9
9
4
3
44
1
4
1
6
1
8
65
1
25
43
11
3
8
5
7
35
7
24
2
39
6
56
43
4
1
3
1
1
1
8
1
6
26
2
7
9
1
1
1
Total
salary
$6, 140
6,740
6.140
17, 820
73, 480
6,140
6,340
5.940
18, 620
60, 460
18, 220
6, 940
6,140
24,360
6,340
24, 560
6,640
11,250
40. 685
5.500
5.500
5.625
16. 625
16. 875
12, 250
22. 500
5.500
74,500
28,625
11, 500
6,125
6,125
17, 250
11.000
6.600
16. 760
6.875
11,750
6.126
17. 876
6.750
11.000
66. 816
6,760
11,875
6, 7.60
6,625
11,500
12, 376
11,250
6,875
64, 220
15,680
36. 170
63, 726
5,436
6,310
5. 060
48.915
52. 290
23, 240
15.566
234, 140
6.810
20,716
6,185
32, 486
6,310
42, 365
344, 6,60
5, 186
128.125
220. 830
68, 410
1,5,806
41,606
26, 800
37, 646
185, 155
37, 420
123,815
10, 495
201, 840
32, 736
292.416
222. 080
21,616
6.186
16. 305
5.435
6,310
6,310
42, 480
6,060
31, 736
136, 685
10, 245
35,920
46, 715
6,685
6,186
6,310
Num-
ber
1
1
1
3
13
1
1
1
3
9
3
1
1
4
1
4
1
2
7
1
1
1
3
3
2
4
1
13
5
2
1
1
3
2
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
2
10
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
13
3
8
11
1
1
1
9
9
4
4
45
1
4
1
6
1
8
65
1
27
43
U
3
8
6
7
35
8
24
2
39
6
55
43
4
1
3
2
1
1
8
1
12
27
2
8
9
2
1
1
Total
salary
$6,140
6,940
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
::;;::;:::::
Poi^ition classifier
1
2
8
1
1
$6, 140
11, 880
49, 120
6,140
6,340
6,340
18, 220
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Num
ber
3
Total
salary
$26,480
Num
ber
4
1
9
1
4
8
1
1
1
2
1
1
19
2
1
1
19
1
3
7
27
1
23
6
13
1
40
23
6
1
1
2
1
6
4
1
2
1
6
1
12
1
9
1
1
2
3
3
1
1
1
8
2
1
23
1
6
3
1
1
1
23
4
7
2
31
2
1
2
3
4
06
6
17
5
33
62
30
2
9
2
4
10
6
1
6
7
2
4
1
6
6
21
Total
salary
$34. 040
8,960
78. 240
8,360
28.560
59. 720
7,440
7.040
7.040
16. 080
7.440
7.040
136. 160
14.480
7.040
8.040
136, 360
7.840
22. 520
50. 680
200, 080
7.240
165, 920
43, 840
96,120
7,240
302, 190
177, 520
36, 600
7,040
7,240
14, 880
7,040
43, 040
28,660
7,640
14, 480
7,640
43. 240
7,040
85, 680
7,240
64, 760
7,040
7.240
14. 480
22. 720
21. 120
7.240
7, 040
7,040
50, 120
12,880
6,940
138, 020
6,940
36, 840
19, 620
6,640
6,940
6,940
144,020
27, 660
41.9,80
12,080
186,140
12,280
6,340
13,080
18, 420
24, 360
399, 040
36, 240
103. 380
31,500
207, 220
386, 680
184, 600
12, 680
59, 460
12. 080
24. 560
60. 200
36, 440
6,940
35, 840
42, 680
13, 080
24,360
6,940
34, 100
36, 040
128, 140
Num
ber
4
1
9
1
4
9
1
1
1
2
1
1
20
2
2
1
19
1
3
7
27
2
23
7
13
1
42
24
6
1
1
2
2
6
4
1
2
1
6
1
13
1
9
1
1
2
3
3
1
1
1
8
2
1
25
1
0
3
1
1
1
23
4
7
2
31
2
1
2
3
4
67
6
17
6
33
64
31
2
9
2
4
10
6
1
6
7
2
4
1
5
6
21
Total
salary
$34. 640
9,160
79, 240
8,360
28. 960
66. 960
7.640
7.240
7.240
16.080
7.640
7,040
145. 200
14. 6S0
14, OSO
8. 040
136. 560
8,040
23.120
60. 680
201, 680
14, 480
166, 120
61,080
96, 920
7,240
318, 070
186, 160
36. 800
7.240
7.440
16. 080
14,280
43, 240
28, 700
7,840
14. 680
7,840
43, 440
7,240
92. 920
7,240
66. 560
7.240
7,240
14.880
22. 920
21,320
7.240
7.240
7,240
51,120
12.880
6.940
163.200
6, 940
37, 040
20. 220
6.740
6.940
6,140
145,420
27, 560
42, 380
12, 280
187, 540
12, 480
6.340
13. 480
18.420
24. 760
408. 980
36,840
104. 580
37, 840
210, 420
400, 160
192, 140
12. fiSO
60. 660
12.480
25. 360
60. 200
36. 640
6.140
36. 040
42. 780
13,480
24,300
6.940
31., 500
36.440
133, 740
Production specialist -
Prodnction control specialist
Pronerty and stocl; control officer..-
Publications writer
80. 420
6.340
6.540
5.940
Production specialist
Salary and wage analyst
18 820
Scientific administrator.-
6
1
1
41,040
5,940
6,740
61 460
Shop superintendent
6
62,160
Statistician
18 620
Puppl V officer - ..
6.940
6,340
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
1
14.080
7,240
Supply officer
Apfniinfmit.
1
6,940
24 360
Time, leave, and pajToU supervisor.
6,340
Agronomist ,. , .
3
17,820
24 760
1
7,040
6,740
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
1
6
6,600
27, 935
Bacteriologist
11 500
Business analyst -
6 6''6
Chemist
14
2
98. 660
14,280
6 625
1
3
1
2
6.626
16. 600
5,626
12, 126
5,750
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
17, 125
12, 500
Electronic scientist- . --
2
14, 280
2
7
21
14. 880
49.280
154,240
6
36, 260
75. 250
28 875
Engineer, design and development..
Engineer, ordnance .- ~. ..
6 250
Engineer, general-- .-
2
10
1
11
19
3
1
15, 480
73, 800
7,040
78, 640
137. 360
22, 120
7,040
Fiscal officer
6 125
Engineer, industrial .-
1
6,626
17, 625
11 125
Engineer, material
Organization and methods examiner.
6,000
11 760
Engineer, structural... -
6,260
18 260
Inspector--- ..-
1
7,240
2
1
11,876
6,625
Mathematician
6 875
Medical ofl5cer . ---
4
2
28,160
14,080
11 125
Metallurgist
6
1
1
28,190
6,626
5,750
67,690
Production control specialist
Organization and methods examiner-
Pathologist _ -
6 875
3
21, 120
Physical science officer
1
2
5,600
12, 125
11 500
Physicist .--
4
1
4
28,160
7.040
28,760
Procurement officer _
11, 500
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
7
3
1
6
37, 670
15, 305
6,810
32,610
1
7,040
70 280
Shop superintendent _
16 056
Statistician
2
15, 080
41 606
Supply officer.- ._ .
59 410
Supply requirements and dLstrihu-
1
1
1
1
3
1
11
7,040
7, 040
7.040
5,940
18, 420
6,940
66, 340
5,660
tion officer
6 435
Surveillance chief __,
5 186
Training instructor ...
7
38, 296
49 290
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
62, 290
Accountant
23 240
1
29
5,060
150,116
20 740
Admin istrative assistant..,
241, 450
Administrative officer
Agronomist.
20 965
Auditor . ...
1
6,940
6 185
Bacteriologist
6
1
3
38
32, 236
6,186
15, 566
202, 906
32 860
Biochemist
6 435
Budget analyst .
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
42 865
Business analyst
1
5
6,940
29, 700
347 825
Chemist
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
139 495
Draftsman -..
6
36,640
1
7
2
2
3
7
6.185
37, 670
10.370
10, 370
16, 680
37, 170
Electronic mechanic.
59 160
Electronic scientist
4
1
23, 760
6,340
Employee utilization officer
42.365
Engineer, architectural
27 300
Engineer, biological
37, 920
Engineer, chemical
3
4
45
2
1
17.820
23. 960
268. 500
11.880
5,940
1
10
6,060
61,100
Engineer, design and development. .
125, 690
Engineer, electrical
10 745
Engineer, electronic ^ . .
33
6
30
29
3
1
169,365
32. 360
155. 550
149,115
16, 065
6,060
204, 965
Engineer, general
33 110
Engineer, industrial... . .
29
22
19
181,260
134, 280
113,860
296, 665
Engineer, mechanical
224 330
Engineer, ordnance
21 865
Engineer, production
Engineer, safety.
6
2
30. 100
11,880
16 680
Engineer, structural
10,620
5 435
Equipment technician-.
1
1
2
5,310
6,310
10, 745
Identification specialist
6,436
Instrument maker
Librarian
5 060
Mathematician „. .
2
2
11,880
11,880
6
31,360
62 470
Metallurgist
141 996
Meteorologist.
1
4
3
1
1
6,060
20, 240
16, 180
6, ,560
5,060
10, 495
41,355
Organization and methods examiner.
1
5,940
Mathematician .
Patent examiner
47, 215
Milil.aiy Lntelligcnce specialist
10,870
6 310
Physical science officer
6
i
29, 700
24,100
Physicist.
5.43';
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
287
DETAIL OF TEESONAL SEEViCES — continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Organization and methodsexaminer.
Pathologist-- --
Personnel officer.--
Photographer
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist -
Placement officer
Position classifier
Price analyst ---
Procurement officer
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 writer
Purchasing officer-- -
Records analyst
Safety director --.
Salary and wage analyst
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Storage specialist
Storelieeper.-
Superintendent
Supply officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Technologist —
Traffic manager
Training inspector
Transportation officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370-
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Ntun-
ber
Total
salary
8 $44,105
6,060
55, 660
191, 596
36, 920
5,185
85, 710
5,185
27, 675
15,180
10, 495
5,060
27,800
15, 805
5,060
5,810
5,060
5,185
15,180
5,560
25, 925
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-.
OS-5. Eange $3,410 to $4,160..
OS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
QS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
463
2,002,640
179
395
406
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490- -.
CPC-7. Range $3.4.35 to $4.035-
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3, 230-.-
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840 -.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
Foreman, clothing, fabrics, leather,
and textiles
Foreman, condition classifier
Foreman, electrical installation and
maintenance
Foreman, fixed industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation.
Foreman, general (such as glass,
quartz, crystal, plastic, motion-
picture studio work)-.- .-
Foreman, general equipment and
maintenance
Foreman, machine shop
Foreman, metalwork and processing.
Foreman, millwright
Foreman, mobile industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation.
Foreman, packing and processing.,.
Foreman, painters and paper-
hangers -
Foreman, warehouseman
Foreman, woodworking
Inspector, fixed industrial equip-
ment
Inspector, general -.
Inspector, mobile industrial equip-
ment
Maker, tools, dies, and gages
Rates less than $5,060 --
701, 680
1,416,825
6
1, 356, 170
:5
2, 530, 870
>I
1, 669, 730
3 7, 740
10
30
38
122
207
25
69
3
38, 770
45, 625
124,950
140, 230
398, 080
624, 178
60, 150
163,288
8,170
Ungraded positions at hourly, daily,
etc., rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Blacksmith
Carpenter
Communication and electronic
equipment operator —
Electrician
Engineer-- -
Foreman, ammunition--
Foreman, armanent — .
Num- Total
ber salary
15
2
4
2
12
77
1
2
7
2
4
23
2
10. 870
20. 615
10, 620
61.720
400, 495
5,435
10, 620
37, 420
10, 995
20, 490
123,130
10. 620
10, 620
32, 985
15. 430
15, 805
5,185
10, 620
10, 245
16,430
10, 870
20,240
38, 545
31, 860
5,685
5, 185
.5, 810
26, 925
5,310
15, 305
16, 305
31,610
5,810
955, 240
1
200
1,025
4,533,411
324
1, 315, 080
756
2, 779, 650
833
2, 805, 825
1,517
4, 475, 160
921
2, 678, 460
37 93, 220
10
II
36
68
194
251
34
72
54
49, 525
50,900
151,765
219, e-fo
649, 040
780.314
97, 820
209, 074
130, 760
21, 568
35, 879
6,200
8 48, 401
3 IS, 428
. Total
salary
$81, 775
11. 120
20,865
10,870
62, 345
414,865
5, 560
10,870
37, 795
11,120
20, 740
126, 130
10,870
10,870
33. 360
15, 680
16, 180
5, 185
10,745
10, 496
15, ,555
10,995
20,365
39, 170
32, 360
5,685
6,310
6,810
27, 175
5,435
15,430
16, 555
31,985
5,810
Num-
ber
15
2
4
2
12
79
1
2
7
2
4
23
2
2
6
3
3
1
2
2
3
2
4
7
6
1
1
1
5
1
3
3
6
1
200
1,062,265
1,081
4, 825, 223
344
1, 412, 480
780
2, 601, 390
862
2, 936, 850
1,620
4, 542, 320
929
2, 739, 290
37 94, 580
2 10, 650
5, 915
39, 783
108, 330
62, 444
1
1
1,820
10, 666
23,150
26, 827
11,877
28,433
31,977
15, 766
37, 807
5,262
11, 107
5,533
6,491
5,512
, 541, 044
10
11
44
58
202
262
34
72
64
60, 150
51,400
183, 1S5
222, 630
682, 400
821, 028
98, 700
211,954
132, 510
6,283
15, 996
6,945
63.432
6.346
108. 330
145, 609
1
1
1,605
16,948
24, 657
6,400
50, 001
19,028
10, 966
23, 950
27, 827
12, 277
23,534
27,887
16,366
28,283
6,462
11 507
5,733
5,691
5,712
5, 820, 222
1
3
1
11
1
18
25
DET.viL ov PERSONAL SEEVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly, daily,
etc., rates — Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 or above— Con.
Foreman, clothing fabrics, leather,
and textiles
Foreman, construction and mainte-
nance
Foreman, electrical Installation and
maintenance -
Foreman, fixed Industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and opera-
tion -
Foreman, general (such as glass,
quartz, crystal, plastic, motion-
picture studio work)
Foreman, general equipment and
maintenance
Foreman, instrument maintenance-
Foreman , labor
Foreman, machine shop
Foreman, metalwork and process-
ing
Foreman, millwright
Foreman, mobile industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation.
Foreman, packing and processing-.
Foreman, painters and paperhang-
ers
Foreman, printing and reproduc-
tion
Foreman, steamfitting, plumbing,
and pipefitting
Foreman, warehouseman --
Foreman, woodworking
Inspector, ammunition and arma-
ment
Inspector, general --
Inspector, machine shop
Inspector, metalwork and process-
ing
Machinist ---
1953 actual 1964 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
35 $201, 966
11 67, 871
4 21, 071
12 65, 250
31 185, 243
8 44, 055
14 86, 861
6 31, 055
6 33, 447
15 87, 901
11 62, 172
14 76, 899
10, 171
30, 139
Num- Total
ber salary
35 $208, 966
15 92, 913
7 41, 257
17 91, 890
57 324,933
54, 810
86, 861
31. 553
288, 066
17 100. 978
21 118, 941
15 82, 243
2 10, 961
Mechanics.— -
Metalworker and processor
Mobile industrial equipment oper-
ator -
Photographer
Plumber
Pressman
Production expediter
Production planner
Shipfltter --
Tool, die, gage maker --.
Wire chief
Equivalent to less than $5,060
5 27, 685
2 12, 189
3 17, 347
9 64, 582
5 28, 787
16 102,629
2 10, 192
6
32, 781
15 96. 501
4 23, 089
2 10,441
33,654
5.595
38, 877
5. 450
15,288
12, 422
41, 124, 259
Total permanent, field..
Deduct:
Lapses..
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
16, 949
69, 693, 750
935
3, 205, 204
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork diBerential
01 Personal services.
15, 671
30, 139
7 38, 293
9 50. 129
4 22, 622
16 94,394
5 28, 787
62 364,190
2 10, 592
178
1, 029, 651
21 131, 196
37 207,149
Num- Total
ber salary
32 $197,897
15 93, 495
7 42, 077
17 91, 890
57 325,803
65, 621
86, 861
42,245
291, 033
16 95, 954
21 119, 341
82, 243
10, 961
15, 771
30, 139
3
2
2
6
4
35
1
16,994
10, 441
10. 421
33, 654
22. 526
204, 340
5,450
47, 338
5,554
1
22,539
78, 809, 124
33, 431 32, 974
124, 360, 345
7 38, 293
9 60, 399
4 22, 822
15 87, 944
7 39, 208
62 364,190
2 10, 992
177
1,023,646
21 131, 196
36 200,646
16,994
10, 441
10. 421
33, 654
22, 526
204. 340
5,450
42, 442
6,654
1
22, 073
77, 684, 911
2,981
10, 628, 971
5,008
21,043,799
16,014
56, 488, 546
221, 109
1, 720, 279
133, 844
58, 663, 778
123, 906, 322
1,543
, 546, 397
24,842
92, 687, 675
5,500
353,115
2, 120, 675
205, 635
9.5, 372, ,500
31,431
118, 359, 925
6,700
455, 631
1, 146, 544
235, 200
120, 204, 000
Army Management Fund
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
5,283
15, 996
.5, 945
63, 432
5,346
108, 330
145, 609
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estunaie
Total number of perm.inent positions
Averagenumber of all employees ---
27, 450
25, 050
14,051
16, 734
9,164
8,519
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3. 949
GS-5.2
$3, 732
$4. 271
GS-6.0
$3. 760
$4. 486
GS-6.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary.—-
$3, 780
01 Personal services:
$93, 772, 711
356. 230
6, 169, 853
$63, 466, 274
241, 125
5, 086, 074
$32, 540. 910
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
123,328
Payment above basic rates
100, 298. 794
468, 747
68, 793, 473
675, 000
36. 140, 691
02 Travel - -
625.000
288
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Army Managenienl Fund — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS CODtlnUed
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
$56, 488, 667
3, 907, 186
2, 304, 207
106, 150
38, 153, 051
3,216,028.966
1, 198, 575, 675
347, 779
$52,335,000
4, 074, 336
2,390,000
173, 500
35,431,500
1, 980, 518, 529
$75,000
4, 080, 500
636, 000
205,000
07 Other contractual services
8, 501, 600
310, 720
220,000
4,616,679,122
2,144,702,058
88,565,058
60, 482, 691
Deduct portion of foregoing subtotal
financed from orders included in prior
37, 094, 691
4,616,679,122
2, 056, 137, 000
13, 388, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, Defense telephone service,
Washington
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy director, Defense telephone
service
G S-l 1 . Range "$57940 to "$6,940:
Chief, tralTic division
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Chief, administration division
Assistant chief, traffic division
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,666
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial service;
CPC-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
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Engineer, general
Engineer, ordnance „. __
Production specialist
Shop superintendent
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Chemist
Deputy comptroller
Engineer, chemical.
Engineer, civil-
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment ---
Engineer, design and development-.
Engineer, industrial-
Engineer, mechanical-..
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, structural
Inspector
Organization and metbods exam-
iner
Production specialist
Shop superintendent
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Administrative officer -
Auditor
Budget and fiscal officer..
Business analyst--
Contract specialist- _
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, civil -.
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment-
Engineer, design and development.
Engineer, electrical
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10,000
8,360
6,140
5.435
5,185
4,746
14, 115
12, 885
51,080
68.220
620, 260
2,552
1
1
1
3
3
13
20
166
212
7
708, 977
22,379
205 686,698
2,606
34,528
2,638
726, 369
10,800
11, ,550
22. 600
10, 800
23,600
9,600
38,400
9,600
9.600
9.600
9,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
8,560
6,340
5,560
5,310
4,870
14,490
13,260
52, 330
66,845
516, 210
2,632
1
1
1
3
3
13
19
163
208
6
705, 407
20,346
202 685,061
2,603
34,500
2,600
724,664
1 11, 550
1 11,800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10, 200
8,560
6,340
1
1
1
3
3
13
18
169
6,685
5,435
4,995
14, 865
13,635
53,580
63, 470
609, 210
2,712
203 698,687
4 13, 768
199 684,919
2,602
34,500
2,500
11,550
9,600
29,000
9,600
19,600
28.800
9.800
9,600
9,600
19,200
30,200
25, 080
42, 000
16.720
8.560
8,560
8,360
16,920
8,360
93,360
25,080
19, 400
9,600
9,600
9,600
57, 600
3 29,200
1 9, 600
19.200
19. 400
9,800
9.800
19. 400
10,200
16,720
60,760
8,560
1
4
1
5
3
10
5
3
8,360
33, 640
8,360
42,000
25, 280
83,600
41,800
25,280
1 11,060
1 11,800
1 9, 800
"i'""'9,'66o
57,600
9,600
39, 000
9,800
9,800
19,400
9,800
9,800
9,800
10,200
16, 920
25,680
50, 660
13 109, 1
12 100,320
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
26.680
33,840
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con
Enghieer, general
Engineer, Industrial —
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance —
Inspector —
Mathematician .-.
Organization andmethods examiner-
Personnel ofTiccr .-
Planning officer
Procurement officer
Production specialist...
Shop superintendent.
Supply officer
Teacher
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Attorney -.-
Attorney adviser
Budget and fiscal officer
Business analyst
Comptroller..-
Contract administrator
Contract specialist
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil..
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction management
Engineer, design and development-.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, production
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment tedinician
Fiscal officer —
Inspector
Liaison officer
Mathematician
Organizations and methods exam-
iner -
Personnel officer
Planning officer
Price analyst
Production specialist
Supply officer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Auditor
Ballistician
Budget analyst.
Budget and fiscal officer...
Cataloger
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Contract specialist
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Economist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectual
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil.,
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, design and development
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, material
Engineer, mechanical --
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, production
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment technician
Fiscal officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist.
Inspector
Metallurgist
Organization and methods exam-
iner -- -.
Personnel officer
Placement officer .--
Position classifier..
Procinemen t olTicer
Production specialist
Property and stock control officer..
Property and supply officer
Publications writer
Safety dii'ector
Salary and wage analyst
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Supply officer
195.3 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$42, 800
78, 040
33,840
26,280
25, 080
8,960
25, 280
25.080
25. 480
42,600
8,360
8,360
66,360
7,240
"7,'"646
86, 280
8,040
14, 280
29,960
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
4 $33,640
1 8.560
3 26. 280
2 16,920
58, 320
16, 080
35,600
43, 240
7,440
143. 800
57. 120
7.440
29. 760
7.040
7.440
49. 480
14, 880
21, 620
7,040
28, 760
7,040
8 50, 120
42,780
25,160
6,640
5,940
1
3
1
4
4
1
3
3
1
3
I
2
10
1
1
1
2
5,940
18,220
5,940
23,760
27, 560
5,940
18, 020
17, 820
6,340
18, 820
6,340
11,880
60,000
5,940
6,140
6,940
12, 480
19
14
1
8
1
2
2
1
9
16
1
6
3
1
1
2
6
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
6
118,660
87, 560
6,340
48, 520
6,940
11,880
11.880
6,940
64, 8t»
93,300
5, 940
37, 440
19, 020
6,140
6,140
12,4.'!0
37, 440
6,940
6,940
5,940
5,940
18,620
5,940
11,880
5,910
31,300
$34. 240
16, 920
25,080
26, 480
25, 280
8,960
16, 920
17. 120
8.360
16. 920
25. 680
1
8,360
8 68, 720
1 7, 440
6 35. 800
1 7, 440
1
7,040
92, 920
122,280
21.120
207. 160
14, 280
86, 280
36,000
29,160
28, 760
7,440
120, 880
50, 080
7,440
29, 960
7,010
7,010
7,440
50, 080
7,440
7,240
22, 620
14, 480
7,440
7,240
21, 720
37, 440
6,140
30, 900
19, 220
6,540
6,940
6, 140
18, 420
5.940
24, 160
1 5, 940
2 12,080
10 61,000
19
19
16
2
8
1
1
2
1
13
4
116,060
115.260
95, 640
12, 080
48, 120
6, 140
5,940
12,680
5,940
78,020
24,560
49, 320
12, 480
12, 080
31,300
6,140
18,820
94,700
5,940
4 25. 360
3 19, 220
6,140
30,900
38,040
6,940
5,940
5,940
6.140
6.140
11.880
6.140
38, 440
3 21.320
1 7,440
5 36.800
2 14. 680
1 7. 040
1 7.240
2 15, 280
13
18
3
30
1
14
3
6
1
1
17
S
2 14,680
2 12. 280
1 5,940
1 5. 940
1 6, 140
15 90, 700
22 132. 880
19 115,260
19 113,460
1 6,140
12 72, 480
2
1
1
17
3
2 12,680
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
3 19, 220
27,060
6,140
19,420
12,480
4 24,760
2 13,080
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
3 20,020
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
289
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
11
7
3
1
9
9
1
9
Field— Continued Num-
General schedule grades— Continued ber
OS-ll. Range $6,940 to $6.941)— Con.
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor. 1
Training instructor.. 1
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant 8
Administrative officer 5
Auditor 2
Chemist - 5
Contract specialist 3
Designer, tools, dies, and gages 2
Employee utilization officer 1
Engineer, architectural 3
Engineer, civil 2
Engineer, design and development.. 4
Engineer, Industrial 2
Engineer, material 1
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance... 6
Engineer, safety - 2
Fiscal ofTicer _ 1
Hotel manager.. 2
Inspector 7
Investigator 1
Organization and methods examiner. 1
Personnel officer 11
Physical science officer 1
Position classifier.. 1
Prociuement (jfficer 3
Production specialist
Safety director - 5
Security officer 1
Shop superintendent 1
Storage specialist 3
Supply officer .- 4
Technologist 1
Training instructor 2
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accoimtant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer —
Auditor
Ballistician
Budget analyst.
Cataloger..
Chemist
Construction superintendent . .
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Draftsman
Educational officer.
Employee utilization officer
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, automotive
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, deslgii and development..
Engineer, electrical —
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment technician
Information and editorial specialist.
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Mathematician
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Physical science officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Property and stock control officer...
Property and supply assistant
Property disposal officer
PuMicat ions writer
Purchasing officer
Realty officer
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Security officer
Statistician..
Storage specialist
Supply officer
Tabulating equipment and electri-
cal accounting machine supervisor
Technologist .-
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor.
Traffic manager
Training inspector
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955,...,,.,..
Total
salary
$6, 340
6,540
45,000
29.000
11,626
28,125
16,750
11.125
6,750
17, 250
11,750
22,500
11.125
5.500
60.000
34. 125
11,600
6, 125
11,125
38, 875
5,500
6,750
63,500
5,500
5,600
16,625
45,125
28,875
5,625
6,250
17, 125
22,500
5,500
11,000
16 83, 335
68,035
37, 045
15,305
5,185
45,915
47.040
5,060
48,165
Num- Total
ber salary
$56, 375
23.250
23.000
22,625
17,000
1 5, 875
3 16, 750
4 22, 875
2 11,250
11,125
6,625
22,625
6,250
11,260
39,250
5,625
5,750
57,250
5,500
5.625
11, 125
33,750
29,250
1
2
4
1
2
18
4
10
6
3
6,250
11.250
22,760
5,625
11,125
93. 455
20,990
52.350
31,985
15,430
1955 estimate
Num. Total
ber salary
1 5,185
8 41, 230
3 15, 180
3 15, 180
5 25, 925
211,276
25,560
5,185
5,060
26,175
58.035
138,995
27, 175
5,060
30,360
27,425
6.185
58.660
122, 255
6,435
35,920
72, 965
9 46. 540
9 47, 665
2 10. 245
4 21, 740
6
6
3
1
13
20
6
22
6
25, 925
32, 235
15, 555
5,185
68,530
103, 200
25, 300
117, 570
30, 610
68,905
10, 245
6,310
25,650
56,535
120,505
20,990
10, 495
5,810
1
8
5
5
5
2
9
I
3
2
1
5
108
5,810
41, 105
26.550
25.550
26.300
10, 745
47,666
5.060
15.180
10. 245
5.185
26,425
524.835
1,678,620
2
4
8
16
4
2
6
5
1
5
23
1
7
16
1
9
2
10.120
21,115
41,856
83.210
21, 490
10,120
30, 735
27.800
5,310
27, 0.50
123,880
5,560
36,420
83,710
5,560
48,540
10, 370
25, 800
46, 415
90,145
15,930
6,435
5.310
5.810
10,120
10,870
39, 045
10, 370
6 31.860
1 5. 185
10 54. 100
1 5, 185
3 18,430
1 5, 185
$40,465
6.000
17,375
22,875
1 6,000
3 16, 750
2 11,000
11,375
5.625
5.750
22.750
6,250
11,375
16, 875
1 6, 000
3 16, 750
1 5,750
2 11,250
1 5, 625
1 6,250
2 11.500
1
2
16
4
5
3
5,750
11,250
84,085
20,990
25,800
16, 555
36.420
10, 745
10, 370
21,990
5,060
4 20. 865
7 37, 295
3 15,805
16 84.210
20 103,200
8 40,480
22 118,945
9 46,540
10.120
5,310
47,040
72, 965
5,310
10,120
31,110
16,055
5,435
10,620
33,360
7 36, 805
13 68,530
1 5,660
4 20,740
8 41,855
14 74,715
1 5,435
6,810
10,120
10, 870
11,620
5,310
6 32, 110
1 5,310
3 16, 680
1 5.310
3 15, 555
1 5,310
5 26.800
3 16. 430
74 368,255
26 129,745
240
53
1,031,575
220,990
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-t. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC^. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly, daily,
etc., rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Blacksmith
Carpenter
Electrician
Engineer
Foreman, ammunition...
Foreman, armament
Foreman, clothing fabrics, leather,
and textiles
Foreman, electrical installation and
maintenance
Foreman, fixed industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation.
Foreman, general equipment and
maintenance.-
Foreman . labor
Foreman, machine shop
Foreman, metalwork and processing.
Foreman, millwright
Foreman, mobile Industrial equip-
ment, maintenance and operation-
Foreman, optical work ---
Foreman, packing and processing-..
Foreman, painters and paper-
hangers
Foreman, patternmaker...
Foreman, rubber work
Foreman, steamflttlng, plumbing,
and plpeflttmg-
Foreman, submarine cable techni-
cian
Foreman, warehouseman
Foreman, woodworking.
General equipment repairman
Inspector, ammunition and arma-
ment
Inspector, construction and mainte-
nance
Inspector, electrical installation and
main tenance
Inspector, general
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num. Total
ber salary
216 $876, 640
498
1,814,655
605
2, 031, 515
885
2. 728, 190
665
1, 908, 430
35 87. 980
Inspector, general equipment
Inspector, machine shop. -
Inspector, metalwork and process-
ing - --
Inspector, mobile industrial equip-
ment - ---
Machinist
Metalworker and processor. .
Plumber
Production estimator
Production expediter
Production plaxmer..-
Tool, die, gage maker-
Equivalent to less than $5,060..
Local wage rate employees— overseas.
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
accoimt
2
12
24
32
268
170
21
37
40
9.630
52. 050
95. 760
117,720
897. 480
510. 780
59.830
101.944
101,070
2
2
27
9
48
38
10,554
10.421
153. 438
47. 963
260.768
206. 593
5.158
5.158
6 33. 404
6
2
36
9
16
9
6
4
33,321
10, 337
234, 182
55, 993
88,527
51, 242
36, 775
23,878
Num. Total
ber salary
165 $667, 300
386
1, 412, 885
408
1,406,375
548
1,698,840
268
757,000
2
52
99
21,439
78, 310, 494
100
240. 000
27,238
102, 245, 258
2,387
9, 159, 145
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign coimtrles:
United States rates
Local rates..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
4 22. 069
4 22, 693
1 5. 325
4 22, 838
2 11, 794
14 81.016
14 82. 076
34 191,940
67 308,164
7 41. 391
1 5. 657
7 37, 105
1 6. 429
78 450,506
1 5, 179
3 16, 786
172
1,017,658
53 306.963
5. 436
49, 149
10. 919
308, 151
554, 529
1
1
7
16
17
181
101
14
22
8
4.690
31.425
64.340
61. 695
605. 680
308. 934
39. 060
64.624
19,850
5,271
5.120
111, 606
16, 077
260,768
125. 021
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
72 $301, 590
194
690,540
123
403,635
213
636,270
243
663,210
1 6,158
1 5,158
28, 204
33. 321
10. 337
228,400
38, 209
32.168
51,242
36. 775
12, 917
16. 869
22, 693
5,325
35
6
6
9
6
2
3
4
1
2 12. 230
9 53. 975
10 61.151
21 122. 396
50 268,349
3 16, 931
1
4
1
35
1
5.657
21,568
5.429
205. 803
5,179
1
5
6
13
131
76
9
15
3
4,815
22.375
25.065
47.255
437. 430
229.064
25.790
45.880
7,330
5.271
5. 120
89. 652
16. 077
208. 706
88. 262
28. 204
26. 998
10.337
211.332
38. 209
32. 158
44.296
36, 776
12, 917
16,869
22,693
5,325
12,230
8 47. 012
10 61. 151
15 143,017
1 5, 657
4 21, 568
3 16. 786
25
153.751
26 156,683
24,829
93, 030, 030
35,629
8 49, 149
2 10.919
23 142.688
37 203.651
,448
34, 623, 907
613
1, 471, 200
13,843
52, 740, 299
879
3, 292, 702
3,568
13,333,616
15, 529
58, 968, 903
430
2, 486, 210
573
20,464 [ 1,326.100
353,625 I 238,522
21 129, 241
1 5, 179
1 5, 866
25
163,751
25 149,603
6 36. 120
2 10.919
20 126. 033
34 186,867
6,065
22.159.098
678
1,694,000
,961
34, 226, 357
641
2, 370, 366
7,027
26,714,126
3, 447, 865
678
1, 694, 000
120, 726
290
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Army Management Fund — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEUvicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,900,000
225. 000
7,687
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,843,700
180, 000
971,614
63, 760
Num- Total
ber salary
$2 324 000
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
920, 381
55 072
All personal services, field
99, 572, 425
68,068,809
35, 416, 170
100, 298, 794
68, 793, 473
36, 140, 691
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Naval Working Fund
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Avpragp nnmbpr nf all prnploypp*?
4,039
3,884
3,768
3,623
2,639
2,537
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,320
GS-1.0
$3, 252
$3,362
GS-4.0
$3,267
$3,362
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,270
01 Personal services:
$12, 608, 400
48, 494
1, 903, 243
$11. 762. 000
45, 400
1,811,600
$8, 236, 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1, 243, 100
Total personal services -
14, 560, 137
48, 636, 288
-63,883,750
13, 619, 000
111,341,771
9,511,000
69, 489, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. ..
Obligations incurred
-687,326
124, 960, 771
79, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Genera! schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Property disposal officer
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $30,100
5 23.600
26 111.220
22 86. 240
48 168.430
81 262.935
168 512,880
32 90, 660
3,652
11,876,300
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $24, 560
6 24. 225
25 109. 140
22 87. 490
45 160,200
76 249,460
155 475,995
30 86,020
3,406
11,127,400
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $18,420
4 19, 605
15 65, 465
14 65, 635
31 110.710
65 181 045
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370._ .
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to.?4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .
0!'-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665...
GS-3. Range $2,9.50 to .$3,4:i0.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230--. .
111 342,340
20 67, 480
2,386
7, 802, 200
Ungraded positions at hourly and daily
rate? equivalent to less than $5,000
Total permanent, field... .
4,039
13, 161, 265
155 662,865
3,768
12,344,490
145 582,490
2,639
8, 652, 900
102 416,700
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay. _.
3,138
11,511,290
746
1,097,110
48,494
1,903,243
2,927
10, 738, 180
696
1, 023, 820
45, 400
1, 811, 600
2,050
7, 620, 300
487
715,900
31, 700
1, 243, 100
01 Personal services.
14, 560, 137
13,619,000
9, 511, 000
Navy Industrial Fund
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy oVjects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full time equivalent of all other positions
Averagenumber of all employees
69, 210
9
37, 022
69, 787
110
61, 522
65, 104
127
61, 529
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _ .
$4,360
GS-6.1
$3. 510
CPC-5.8
$14, 600
$4,401
GS-6.2
$3,519
CPC-5.8
$14, .500
$1, 433
$4,083
$4, 433
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,523
CPC-5 8
Average grade
Grade established bv act of Aug. 1,
1947 (5 U. S. C. 476): Average salary..
Grades established under Public Law
313: Average salary .
$14,500
$1,433
$4,089
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,912
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$145, 081, 602
37, 044
469, 803
30,500,755
-27,389
$267, 659, 447
376,800
921,641
21, 303, 406
-727, 014
$257, 449, 722
463,468
907, 052
21 325 583
Part time and temporary positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Excess of aimual leave taken over
leave earned
-92 668
Total personal services.
176,051,515
834, 677
40, 017, 233
257. 719
1, 904, 569
341, 109
483, 067, 405
121, 545, 515
10,443,282
1,898
367, 235
279, 534, 279
1, 306, 424
34, 779. 124
463. 376
3, 760, 203
530, 050
405, 068. 470
131, 690, 950
9,892,500
6,060
856,817
280, 053, 167
1,302,263
35, 670, 199
442, 629
02 Travel
05 Rents and utility services . -
3 541 282
496, 338
07 Other contractual services
424 633 650
145, 598, 660
09 Equipment .
9 946 200
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments .
7,055
891 161
Total accrued expenditures
834,832,167
867,876,253
902,482,604
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Attorney-adviser
Government accountant
Organization and methods ex-
aminer
Special adviser
Supervising naval architect-.
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney-adviser
Budget administrator
Contract negotiator
Government accountant
Personnel officer
Supervising naval architect
Supervisory anah tical statistician.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Supervisory analytical statistician.
Attorney-adviser..
Budget administrator
Emplo^Tnent relations olScer
General engineer
General supply officer
Supervisory accountant
Government accountant
Supervisory auditor
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Supervising naval architect
Supervising training officer
Transportation siiecialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Attonicy-adviser
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer...
Employee relations officer
General engineer
General supply officer
Government accountant
Marine engineer.. _
Naval architect ._
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Position classifier..
Placement officer
Supervisory analytical statistician.
Safety engineer
Supervising training officer
Transportation specialist
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Analytical statistician.
Attorney-adviser
Budget examiner
Employment relations officer
Engineer cost specialist
Equipment specialist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,300
11. 800
10, 800
11, 050
11,800
10,000
10,600
10,000
10,600
9,800
8,660
17, 320
8,960
8, 960
8,760
9,360
2 17, 920
"3' "'26,' 280
1 8, 560
5 44, 200
3 27, 080
7.440
15. 480
14, 880
7,840
8,040
7,640
14, 680
16,080
14, 480
7,240
7,440
28,960
6,140
12,280
13, 480
6,140
6,940
6,940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,300
11, 800
11, 0,50
11,800
19, 200
9,600
10,000
9,600
10, 600
9,800
8,560
8,360
8,960
8,760
9,360
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,360
4 36, 240
1 8, 360
3 27, 080
14, 480
29, 660
14, 880
7,840
7,040
8,040
7,640
14, 880
16, 080
14,680
7,240
14,080
7,040
14,080
14,280
7,040
7 60, 080
1 6, 140
1 6,940
2 12,880
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11, 550
11,800
11,300
11,800
19,200
9,600
10, 200
9,600
10,600
10, 000
8,360
9,160
8,960
9,360
8,360
8,360
8,960
8,360
36, 440
8,360
3 27, 680
14,680
29,960
15,280
8,040
7,040
8,040
7,840
16,080
16,080
14,880
7,440
14,080
7,040
14,080
14,480
7,040
7 60,880
1 6,340
6,940
1 6,940
2 12,880
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
291
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
General supply officer
Government accountant
Supervisory auditor ..-
Information specialist - --
Supervisory publications editor
Maritime specialist
Naval arciiitect
Personnelofficer
Placement officer ---
Position classifier
Procedures examiner
Publications writer __.
Salary and wage administrator
Supervising safety engineer
Supply distribution officer -.
Tabulation project planner
Transportation specialist
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,260:
Supervisory illustrator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant --.
Auditor -
Attorney-adviser --
Equipment specialist
Fiscal accoimtant —
Employee relations officer
General supply ofEcer
Government accountant
Information specialist
Methods examiner -- ---
Naval architect. - -
Personnel officer
Placement officers
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer.. .
Publications editor
Rate analyst-. -
Salary and wage analyst
Supervisory accountant
Traffic manager
Transportation specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370....
Range $4,205 to $4.955
Range $3,795 to $4,546
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range .$3,175 to $3,666
Range $2,950 to $3,4.30
Range $2,7.')0 to $3.2.30
Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1956 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $6, 740
3 IS, 420
6,940
6,740
6,140
6,340
6,940
6,340
6,140
6,340
6,940
6,140
6,940
6,740
76, 480
1 6, 810
1 6, 310
7 37, 170
1 6, 810
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS^.
OS-3.
QS-2.
OS-1.
3 16, 305
3 15,430
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $6, 740
5,940
6,940
6,940
6,740
18, 020
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
1 6, 940
1 6, 740
12 76, 680
6,500
5. 810
5,435
6,060
5,060
31,985
6,810
6.060
16, 680
1 5,310
1 6,810
1 6, 810
1 6, 436
1 5,310
"i'""6,'685'
6,185
31, 9S5
39,710
225, 160
69, 660
221, 170
242, 790
223,030
8,970
2,660
10, 768
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regtilar pay in excess of 62-week base.--
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
aiid holiday pay
409
1, 873. 663
63 252.847
5, 060
Num- Total
her salary
1 $6, 940
6,940
6,940
6,940
6,940
18, 220
1 6, 340
1 6, 540
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
12 78, 880
5,625
6,810
5,660
5,185
6,185
32, 610
5, 810
6,185
17, 056
5,810
10. 120
5.660
6, 060
6.425
5. 060
5.810
10. 120
6.310
47. 915
24.225
194, 100
53, 086
220. 850
248. 310
212, 920
11,960
366
1,620,716
4,672
43, 763
All personal services, departmental.
Pield:
Special categories:
Grades established by act of Aug. 1
1947 (6 U.S. C.476):
Scientist.
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Electronic scientist
Physicist ..-
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chemist...
Electronic .scientist..
Engineer
Physical science administrator
Physicist.
Scientific research administrator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Chemist
Electronics scientist
Engineer
Government accoimtant
Metallurgist
Naval architect ---
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent attorney
Personnel officer
Physicist
Plant superintendent
Production supervisor..
Psychologist
Research administrator
Supervisory information officer,
technical
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney-adviser
Chemist
1, 669. 041
14, 500
12, 400
24, 600
11, 800
22, 100
10, 800
402
1, 875, 960
45 260,388
5,186
6,810
10, 370
5,686
6,185
6,660
6, 185
6,810
10, 370
6,436
49, 040
24. 850
196,975
64, 210
224, 100
261,030
215. 240
12,280
5 13, 880
1, 616, 662
4,438
1,670.000
1 12, 400
2 24, 600
78, 850
10, 600
128, 600
2S3, 600
137, 800
49, 400
9,800
40. 800
10. 400
10, 400
9, 600
317, 600
1 10, 000
2 20, 600
1 10, 000
6 43, 800
13 113,480
402
1,902,615
46 287,053
1, 616, 662
4,438
60, 000
1, 670. 000
1 14, 600
11, 800
22, 100
21,860
22, 100
89. 900
11, 300
20. 400
138. 200
303, 000
167. 400
49, 600
9. 800
40. 800
10, 600
10. 400
19. 200
376. 200
9.800
10. 400
10,000
40,200
1 10, 000
6 44, 000
18 166,480
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
12. 400
24, 600
11,800
22, 100
21, 860
22, 100
89, 900
11,300
20, 400
138, 200
283,800
157,600
60. 400
9,800
41, 400
10. 600
10, 400
19, 200
386, 000
10,000
10, 600
10, 000
40.200
10, 000
5 46,000
18 166,480
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Cargo control specialist...
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Government accountant...
Industrial specialist
Information officer, technical
Marine transport specialist
Mathematician
Metallurgist...
Naval architect
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physicist
Plaiming and estimating supervisor
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Psychologist
Publications and printing officer —
Scientific staff assistant
Technologist--
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant plant superintendent
Attorney-adviser
Budget specialist
Cargo control specialist
Chemist-
Contract specialist
District publications and printing
officer
Electronic scientist
Employee relations officer
Employee training officer
Engineer
1953 actual 1964 estimate 1956 estimate
Num-
ber
3
1
70
54
13
4
1
3
4
6
10
Total
salary
$26, 4,80
8.960
602, 600
466, 440
112,080
34, 440
8,760
25, 880
34.240
44.400
88,800
8,360
44,200
393, 660
26, 080
8,360
9.160
16, 720
3 27,080
Entomologist —
General supply officer
Government accountant
Industrial hygienist-
Industrial specialist .
Information specialist, technical...
Inspector, supervisor, ordnance —
Librarian
Marine transport specialist
Mathematician
Metalhu-gist
Mycologist
Naval architect
Organization and methods exam
iner ---
Oulnancc technician
Patent adviser..
Personnel officer...
Physicist
Placement officer...
Planning and estimating specialist..
Planning and estimating supervisor.
Production specialist
Production superintendent
Production supervisor
Progress supervisor...
Psychologist
Publication editor, technical
Safety program specialist
Scientific staff assistant.
Shop engineering operation special-
ist
Shop Inspector ---
Social science analyst .--
Statistician
Storekeeper..
Technologist — ■
Tool and equipment specialist
Wage and classification officer
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Astronomer
Auditor "- --
Biologist —
Budget specialist
Cargo control specialist
Cargo loading planner
Chemist
Contract specialist
Education specialist
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician — -
Employee relations officer
Engineer.
2
1
6
4
6
42
2
14
104
2
10
130
1
4
20
1
1
2
1
1
5
7
10
1
46
Num- Total
her salary
16, 080
7,440
44.440
28, 960
43, 640
312. 280
15, 280
108, 374
768, 360
14. 880
72, 800
963, 760
7,240
29, 660
145, 800
7.440
7,040
14, 280
8.040
8,040
36, 600
61. 680
74,400
7,040
336,000
22, 920
7,640
29, 560
68,760
476, 000
36.640
8,040
101.960
62. 480
29, 160
15, 680
21,320
14, 680
7,840
36,400
7,040
Engineering aide
Engineering draftsman
Engineering material inspector.
Entomoligist
Equipment specialist --
Firefighter
General science editor
General supply officer
16, 280
62, 880
7,640
7,040
67,660
25, 360
6,940
12, 280
6,740
24, 160
61, 600
51
1
1
105
2
U
277
318, 540
5,940
5.940
646. 800
12.080
69, 340
1,762,780
2 12, 480
31, 300
6.340
20. 220
6,740
6,540
87, 960
$26, 480
9,160
697, 160
666, 240
121, 840
34,840
8,760
42, 600
34, 240
52, 760
112. ,880
16. 720
8.360
44, 600
436, 160
26, 280
Num-
ber
3
1
2
7
6
48
3
4
125
3
7
151
1
1
3
18
1
1
2
1
1
6
9
10
1
33
17, 720
16. 720
104. .500
8,360
27,080
23,520
7,640
7.840
60. 480
36. 200
362. 920
22, 620
31,880
912,800
22. 120
60, 480
1, 126, 640
7,240
22, 120
131. 320
7.640
7,040
14, 280
8.040
8.040
36, 600
66, 360
74, 400
7,040
286, 720
• Total
salary
$27,080
9,160
697, 160
658. 640
123. 640
36, 040
8.760
42, 600
34. 240
62. 760
114. 880
16, 720
8,360
46.200
436, 160
26, 480
1
1
2
7
1
1
11
3
1
2
1
7
8
2
62
3
1
122
7
10
292
30, 160
7,840
42,840
83,240
653, 640
21, 720
8.040
87. 280
63, 280
14,280
7,640
16, 680
21,320
14, 680
7,840
43,440
14, 080
21, 120
7,040
7,440
15, 480
63, 480
7.840
7,040
70, 540
18, 320
6,940
12, 480
6,740
44, 680
47, 120
14, 080
389, 880
20, 020
6.140
751, 780
44,280
63,400
1, 858, 180
2
12, 480
1
6.340
5
31,300
1
6,640
4
27, 460
1
6,940
1
6,540
12
76,280
2
12
1
3
3
1
2
7
5
43
3
4
124
3
7
151
1
3
18
1
1
2
1
1
6
9
10
1
38
17, 920
16, "20
106, too
8,360
27, 080
23. 620
7,640
7,840
60. 4S0
37. 200
363, 280
22, 720
32,680
906, 760
22, 440
61, 680
1, 135, 960
7,440
22,720
133, 720
7,640
7,240
14,280
8,040
8,040
37,600
66,360
74, 400
7,040
291, 120
4
1
6
11
77
3
1
12
7
2
1
2
3
2
1
6
1
1
2
7
1
1
11
3
1
2
1
7
8
2
62
3
1
122
7
10
286
30,360
7.840
43.040
84.240
660,880
22, 120
8.040
88, 880
63.680
14, 6.80
7,840
16, 880
21, 320
14,680
8,040
43,440
14, 480
21,720
7,040
7.440
16. 680
64,480
7.840
7,040
71, 340
18. 720
6,940
12, 680
6,940
44, 980
48. 320
14.480
389, 880
20,420
6,140
751, 780
44,480
64,800
1, 834, 640
2 12, 480
6, 340
32, 300
6,640
27.660
6,940
6,640
77,280
292
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Navy Industrial Fund — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
General supply supervisor
Glassblower -..
Government accountant
Graphics analyst _
Industrial specialist -
Inspector
Inspector, shipbuilding
Laboratory general mechanic
Librarian
Marine transportation specialist
Material requirements specialist
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Mycologist
Naval architect —
Optometrist _.
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods examiner.
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physician science aid
Physicist
Placement officer _
Planning and estimating specialist-.
Planning and estimating supervisor -
Printing and publications officer
Procurement officer
Production metallurgist
Production specialist- ,
Production superintendent
Progress supervisor
Property and supply supervisor
Psychologist
Publication editor _ ,
Scientific statT assistant
Security specialist
Ship engineering operation specialist
Statistician
Storekeeper _-
Tanker operation specialist _,,
Technical illustrator.
Technologist _
Ton! and gage designer
Training officer .
Wage and classification specialist..
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Administrative officer
Allowance specialist
Budget specialist
Cargo loading plaimer
Contract negotiator
Electronics technician
Employee relations officer..
Engineer
Engineering material inspector
Equipment specialist
Firefighter
Genera] supply officer
Government accountant
Guard supervisor
Industrial specialist
Information and editorial specialist.
Inspector
Instrument maker
Marine transportation specialist
Naval architect-
Ordnance technician
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Personnel oiKcer.
Personnel officer, supervisor
Planning and estimating assistant,.
Plaiming and estimating specialist..
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Production specialist..
Property and supply officer
Publications and printing officer
Qnalificati'^ns rating examiner
Safety engineer
ShipbuUding inspector..
Ship engineering operating special-
ist _.
Ship surveyor and inspector
Statistician...
Storekeeper
Storekeeper, supervisor
Technical illustrator
Tool and equipment specialist
Traffic manager
Training assistant
Training officer
Translator
Transportation specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Num- Total
ber salary
6
1
33
1
2
7
4
4
2
8
2
10
22
1
100
2
1
14
2
5
$37, 640
.'i.940
204, S20
6,340
11,8R0
45, 7S0
24. 560
25, 160
12. 480
49, 520
13,480
62, 400
137. OSO
6. 940
645, 400
II.&SO
6.940
87. 360
11.880
33, 100
5, 940
51.5,620
24, 360
94,100
106, 180
39, 475
6,140
6,940
12, 480
5,940
13,280
6, 540
31,000
Num- Total
ber salary
4 25, 160
1 5, 940
74, 680
6. 340
12.680
6, 340
ea. 000
6. 940
37, 440
5.940
48, 000
28,500
10
4
5
4
4
2
15
2
8
16
1
1
2
2
57, 750
22. 875
28, 875
2.3,125
23, 250
11.500
91,625
12,375
46, 250
85.375
5.875
5,750
11. 7,50
11,375
10 57, 000
7 39, 875
1 5, 765
8 46, 000
2 12, 250
10
5
2
5
1
1
2
1
2
29
6
S
14
2
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
57,625
27,750
11. .'=00
29 000
5.750
6,250
11,060
5.875
11.760
164,600
28, 875
28,500
79, .500
11,500
6,500
6,875
5, 626
23, 2.60
6.000
11,626
6,750
6,875
18 97, 330
5
1
24
1
1
7
4
4
3
8
2
12
23
1
99
2
1
10
4
6
1
1
95
2
14
14
5
1
1
2
1
2
1
6
2
4
1
2
12
1
$31,300
5,940
148, IfiO
6,340
6,140
46,180
24, 560
25, 160
18, 420
49, 520
13, 680
74, 480
143, 420
5,940
643, 660
12,280
6,940
62. 000
23.960
33, 300
6.340
5.940
589. 100
12.080
89. 160
88.160
31. 500
6,140
6,940
12,680
6,140
13,680
6,640
31, 000
12,280
25, 160
5,940
11,880
74,280
6,340
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6,340
63, 600
6,940
24, 960
12,280
42, 260
5. 750
11.000
47. 250
5. 7.50
18,250
17,875
12, 000
11,750
90, 375
12, 500
46. 875
63,750
6.000
5,875
5, 750
11.500
5, 875
68, 250
29,0(10
6, 500
48, 420
23, 600
12, 6on
6.000
47, 375
28, 376
11.750
17. 876
6.876
6. 2.50
16. 935
6,000
12,000
138. 750
11,876
34, 7,50
46,000
11,750
6, 500
5,875
6, 7.50
40, 250
6,125
5,750
6,760
6,000
18 98, 330
1
8
5
2
3
1
1
3
1
2
24
2
6
1
24
1
1
7
4
4
$32, 300
6. 940
152, .560
6,640
6.340
46, 380
25, 360
25,160
IS, 420
51,120
13,680
74, 480
144.020
6.140
639, 980
12.280
6.940
63.000
23, 960
33, 700
6, 340
5,940
601, 180
12, 080
90, 160
89, 760
32. 100
6.140
6,940
12, 8S0
6,140
13, 680
6,740
31.000
12,280
26.160
6,940
12, 280
76, 480
6,540
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
6, 340
64, 200
6.940
25. 360
12. 280
42, 250
6. 875
11,260
48. 250
5. 875
18.625
18. 260
12.260
12,000
92, 875
11,750
47, 600
58, 625
6,125
6,000
5,875
11,625
6, 875
69, 600
29. 025
6. 625
49. 420
24, 000
12, .500
6. OOO
48. 375
28. 125
12,000
18. 125
6.000
6,250
17,310
6,125
12, 2,50
141,625
12, 125
35,500
47,000
12.000
.5, ,500
6,875
6, 875
41,000
6,250
5,875
5,750
6,125
18 99, 205
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9 Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con,
-\llowancc specialist
Analytical statistician
Architect-
.Mtorney-adviser
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst
Budget specialist -_.
Cargo control specialist...
Cargo loading planner
Chemist
Claims examiner
Construction inspector
Contract specialist...
Draftsman
Electronic scientist
Electronics technician
Employee relations assistant
Employee relations officer
Engineer —
Engineering aide
Engineering technician
Equipment specialist
Firefighter.
General supply assistant
General supply supervisor
Qeophysicist
Glassblower
Govenimental accountant
Graphics analyst
Guard supervisor
Housing manager
Industrial specialist
Industrial suggestions specialist
Information and editorial specialist-
Inspector.
Instrument maker
Investigator
Laboratory electronic mechanic
Laboratory general mechanic
Librarian
Marine transport specialist
Materials requirements specialist..
Mathematician
Mechanical Inspector
Metallurgist ,
Metals inspector
Methods examiner
Micro-photographer supervisor
Naut icalscientist
Naval architect ,
Optical worker
Ordnance technician
Patent adviser
Personnel assistant
Physical metallurgist
Physical science aide
Physicist
Placement assistant —
Placement officer
Planning and estimating specialist.
Position classifier-
Printing and publications assistant
Printing and publications officer —
Printing specialist
Procurement officer
Production auiilyst
Production specialist
Property and supply supervisor —
Psychologist
Publications editor
Purchasing agent
Qualifications rating examiner
Radio operator
.Safety program specialist.
Shipbuilding inspector —
Shiploading specialist
Ship surveyor and inspector
Special materials contract expediter
Statistical assistant
Statistician
Storekeeper
Supply cat.aloger
Supply officer
Tabulating equipment operator. . .
Tabulating equipment operation
supervisor
Technician —
Technologist
Tool and gage designer..
Tool and gage specialist
Traffic manager
Training assistant
Training instructor -
Training officer
Transportation assistant
Wage and classification specialist..,
GS-8. Range $-1,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955-.
GS-C. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
1953 actual
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6
4
39
4
2
4
19
155
5
322
$38, 420
6,060
6,060
37,420
6,810
10, 870
42,230
42, 105
31, 735
20,990
208, 965
21, 490
10, 245
21, 490
98, 890
808, 050
47, 040
31, 735
27, 800
1, 702, 196
4 21,240
6,060
170, 485
11,370
10, 870
31,860
5,060
20, 990
178,804
5,185
11, 620
5.435
6,060
11,120
6,060
78, 590
Num- Total
ber salary
21,116
180, 725
140, 620
16, 055
121, 2.55
27, 300
61,345
5, .810
42, 355
5,310
95, 705
5, 185
461, 100
5,435
43, 105
15, 930
64, 345
5,060
25,800
397, 120
26, 550
16, 055
11,120
15,430
28,175
18, 680
6,310
31,860
5,060
38, 670
22,615
20,365
36, 795
10, 995
5,435
2
65
6
1
1
2
9
2
1
11,245
289, 550
31,735
6.060
6,060
10, 745
47,290
11,370
5,310
18 95, 830
3
2
17
8
2
6
2
1
2
1
16,0.55
10. 245
92, 645
42,480
10, 246
32, 360
10, 745
6,060
10, 495
5,185
1,191
5, 339, 235
2
2, 135, 290
11
1
1
5
1
2
6
9
16
1
52
2
2
3
19
175
9
7
6
342
4
1
35
3
2
$69, 410
5,060
6, 185
27, 425
6,810
10, 245
32, 360
47, 790
83, 085
5, 435
277, 245
11,120
10, 495
16, .565
98, 640
911,7,50
47, ,540
37, 545
33, 860
'1,813,396
21,365
5,060
192, 3,50
16,805
11,120
47, 790
4
33
1
2
1
1
2
1
14
4
5
33
30
3
18
5
17
1
8
1
22
1
1
85
1
20,990
178, 132
5.310
10, 870
6,560
5,185
11,245
5,185
79, 216
21,115
26, 675
170, 605
156, 425
16, 180
96. 956
27, 550
87, 645
6,810
42, 730
6,435
119,510
5, 185
6,185
465, 225
5,435
43, 730
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
12
1
8
91
6
3
2
3
5
3
1
6
1
8
4
4
7
2
1
1
6
65
2
1
1
2
7
2
1
2
3
14
17
1
2
1
1
259
1
1,259
6,
518
64, 970
5,185
42, 230
469, 710
32, 985
16,180
11,370
15, 5,55
28,800
16,0.55
5,435
26,300
6,060
44, 480
22,115
20,365
36,920
10, 995
5,560
5,060
25, 675
293, 175
10,715
5,060
6, 060
10, 995
37, 545
11,620
.5, 310
10, 245
43, 730
1.5.680
73. 465
93. 145
42, 605
10, 370
22,115
31,235
5,060
10,620
5,186
5,060
1,297,456
9
6,691,332
8
2, 186, 926
16
1
52
2
2
3
19
175
$60, 660
5,060
6,310
28,050
6,810
10, 496
33,110
48,290
85,085
5,560
277, 746
11,370
10, 745
16, 930
99, 140
911, 750
48, 040
38, 645
33, 236
1,779,915
21,490
6,060
187,415
16, 055
11,370
48,915
20,990
181,882
5,435
10, 996
6,685
5.310
11,370
6.310
77, 840
21,115
27, 300
170, 606
151,365
16,305
99,205
27,800
87, 770
5.810
42.980
5.560
121,010
5,310
5,185
432, 485
5,435
44,730
12
1
8
92
6
3
2
3
5
3
1
5
1
8
4
4
7
2
1
1
5
54
2
1
1
2
7
2
1
2
3
14
16
8
2
4
6
1
2
1
1
256
66,220
6,310
42, 230
476, 380
33,610
16,305
11,620
15,180
29,425
16, 430
5,560
26, 425
5,060
44, 2.30
22,490
20 365
37, 045
10, 245
5,085
6, 185
26,175
292, 2.50
10, 995
5,185
5,060
11,245
38, 420
11,620
6,310
10, 245
44, 730
16, 066
73, 465
86,960
42, 605
10, 370
22, 490
31,985
6,060
10, 745
6,185
5,060
1,287,226
5, 647, 257
5
2, 190, 291
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
293
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBTICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num. Total
Field— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1,059
1,084
1.081
$3,924,055
$4,080,555
$4,096,020
OS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1,568
1,676
1,678
5,330.795
5, 748, 796
5. 782, 770
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2,415
2,554
2,558
7, 557, 472
7,910.015
7,935,681
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,320
1 088
1 086
1 086
3,110,080
3,142.005
3,131,015
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
24 64, 320
20 54. 160
20 54, 960
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
8 41,895
8 42, 145
8 42, 395
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
17 SO, 425
17 81,175
17 81.800
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490...
43 184,820
45 193,025
44 187,185
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
77 304.795
80 318,300
78 311.130
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
618
529
528
1. 832. 720
1,862.720
1.861,120
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
60 191,800
69 220.566
69 220,566
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230.
12 34, 600
9 26. 190
9 26. 670
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $2.952
63 172,216
58 160.816
59 165.528
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
39 97, 880
35 89, 280
35 90, 990
Ungraded positions at armual rates:
5,441
7,949
7,584
34, 588, 517
52,597,932
50,581.916
51, 077
48,579
44.304
186, 489, 346
178. 224, 894
161.590.339
68.801
69,385
286, 816, 129
64,702
273, 991, 924
268, 178, 530
Deduct:
Lapses - ...
6,388
8 330
3,657
12, 344, 370
23,997,314
30,772,244
Savings due to use of former pay
scales for part of vear.
6, 699, 769
Salaries shown above paid from other
25. 756
99, 833, 955
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions...
36, 455
60,841
60,838
142, 626, 262
255. 236. 255
255, 038, 654
Foreign coiintries:
United States rates
190 819,416
202 793,130
195 781,006
12 15. 208
12 14. 500
12 14. 500
Other positions
117,035
376 800
463 468
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
839, 027
917. 203
902. 614
Payment above basic rates:
33, 068. 395
18, 586. 705
18,609,883
165, 700
Nightwork differential ..
165.956
166, 700
5. W8, 495
2, 500. 000
2, 500, 000
Deduct:
Salaries shown above paid from other
accounts
8, 889, 931
E-\cess of annual leave taken over
27.389
727.014
92,658
AU personal services, field
174. 382, 474
277, 864. 279
278. 383, 167
01 Personal services
176, 051, 515
279, 534, 279
280, 053, 167
Navy Management Fund
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Ooject classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions.. ..
7,450
1
6,840
6,612
6,322
Average number of all employees
6.280
6,067
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,000
OS-5.6
$4,067
$4,044
GS-5.6
$3,537
$4,102
Average grade ...
GS-5.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,537
01 Personal services:
$27, 339. 306
9.646
103. 948
768,542
$25, 356. 570
1.968
93. 843
647. 819
$24, 855, 119
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
91.993
637.088
Total personal services
28,221.442
933, 421
16.468
1,825.632
117. 261
219. 074
584.573
951. 394
373. 033
627. 173
195, 291
26. 100, 200
1,019,020
5.357
1,908.250
80.000
241. 578
600. 431
373. 335
115. 431
717. 000
199. 398
25, 584, 200
02 Travel
986. 008
03 Transportation of things
3.839
1, 809. 774
05 Renis and utility services .
80.000
237. 630
521,715
08 Supplies and materials
312,217
09 Equipment
113,315
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
717, 000
194,302
OhligRtion': inriirrfd
34. 064, 752
31,360,000
30, 560, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive secretary, citizens advi-
sory commission
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Commodity industry analyst
Program analyst
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Commoditv industry analyst
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Commodity industry analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Commodity industry analyst
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Staff assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses _
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions ,
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Ranfe $9,600 to $10,600:
Inspection administrator
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Contract si>ecialist-.
District publications and printing
ofEcer..
Inspector
Petroleum Inspector
08-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Contract specialist
Comptroller
District publications and printing
officer
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, general
Industrial specialist
Inspector _ __
Metallurgist.
Petroleum inspector
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Administrative officer
Chemist
Contract specialist-
District publications and printing
officer
District publications and printing
officer, assistant.-
Engineer, chemical
Engmeer, electronics
Engineer, general
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Inspector, electronics
Inspector, ordnance
Inspector, petroleum
Metallurgist
Organization and methods examiner.
Property disposal officer.
Research contract administrator
Supervisory personnel
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
.\dministi'ative assistant
Analytical chemist.
Contract specialist
Industrial survey specialist
Inspector...
Inspector, electrical
Inspector, electronics
Inspector, metals
Inspector, petroleum
Organization and methods examiner.
Security specialist
Supervisory personnel officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Analytical chemist
Contract administrator. _
Contract specialist
Electronics engineer
Engineer, general
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Inspector, electrical
Inspector, electronics. ,
Inspector, lumber
Inspector, mechanical.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
I $10, 800
3 28.800
1 9. 800
6 35.600
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
6
12
1
6.140
6. 940
5.940
17,820
6.810
4.330
4.170
21.835
40.340
3,030
41 226, 245
8 64,417
33 171.828
7,520
628
3,292
183.268
2 17, 120
17,120
86.600
9,160
2 14. 280
12 85. 980
1 7,040
68,360
15,280
7,240
114,740
166, 880
8,040
7,640
1 6, 740
1 6,940
16 99, 770
6,540
5,940
19.220
24.360
12,680
143. 130
286, 295
12. OSO
6.540
31,100
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,340
6,250
6,125
83, 125
97, 250
549, 625
18, 250
58,750
24,250
17. 625
36. 250
5.625
6,750
27. 175
16, 430
26, 175
481,690
26, 925
5,560
404,580
1
1
14
17
92
3
10
4
3
6
1
1
5
3
5
90
5
1
76
201
1, 107, 775
5 28,425
37 199, 470
2 11.495
12 67,030
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $28,800
3 25,080
1 5,940
"3""'i7.'826
3 11.796
2 7.590
4 15. 265
10 33, 350
31 159, 920
1 9,600
30 150,320
680"
2,000
152,900
2 17,320
10
1
2
12
2
87,600
9,160
14, 480
86,680
14,080
2
1
16
22
1
1
1
1
16
I5,4S0
7,240
115,840
168, 080
8,040
7,640
6,740
6.940
101, 440
3
4
2
23
45
2
1
5
1
19,420
24, 560
12. 880
145. 430
289. 760
12.280
6,540
31.600
6,140
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
6,260
6,250
84, 000
97, 375
651.085
18. 625
59. 000
24,250
18,000
1
1
6
3
5
90
5
1
76
201
5,750
5,875
27. 300
16,680
26. 300
482. 740
26.050
5,685
405, 060
1, 104. 975
5 29, 050
37 200,095
2 11, 750
12 68, 000
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,800
4 28,560
1 6,140
1 4, 705
3 11,375
3 11.105
6 20, 850
22 117,815
'465
2,920
121,200
4 38, 400
2 17, 520
16
1
2
12
3
130,840
9,360
14.680
86,880
21, 320
2
1
16
36
I
1
1
1
16
15. 680
7.440
117.440
265. 440
8,040
7,840
6.040
6.940
102, 040
3
4
2
20
35
2
1
6
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
14
15
76
3
10
4
19.820
25. 160
13. 080
124. 800
225, 360
12. 480
6.740
32.000
6.140
5,940
6,340
6,640
23, 760
6,250
6,260
84, 760
89,750
456, 240
19,000
61.250
25, 250
18, 375
5,875
5
3
8
90
5
1
74
201
1,106,440
5 29,060
37 201.095
2 12. OUO
12 69, 720
27.425
17, 055
41,000
484, 000
27, 175
5,810
402, 190
294
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY— Continued
Navy Management Fund — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntiuued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $27,110
5 26, 795
18 98, 645
1 5, 435
4 21,116
1 5, 436
16 85,960
14 76, 215
629
3, 157, 120
1,669
7,020,465
443
1,686,875
449
1,609,500
733
2,366,335
1,653
5,056,030
675
1. 685. 645
6 1.5.000
2 6. 588
3 8. 602
6 15. 552
7 IS. 060
12 70. 137
1 4, 368
29 164.753
442
1, 729, 267
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $27,175
6 27, 075
18 98, 580
1 5, 560
4 21, 240
1 6,560
Num- Total
ber salary
Tn<?pRrtnr, nrdnanne
5 27 400
18 100, 080
Organization and methods examiner.
16 81 960
1 5, .560
Publications and printing officer,
Security specialist.-
14 76,090
605
3,032,226
1,646
6,969,890
426
1,670,350
414
1,507,035
680
2, 192, 205
1,510
4, 674, 480
528
1, 549. 896
6 15. 480
1 3.614
2 5. 980
3 8, 136
7 18, 410
1 5, 096
18 96.330
675
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956..
2,944,000
1,469
QS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
6,607,760
407
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160....
1,646,315
390
QS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
1,427,400
645
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2, 128, 600
1,431
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4,450,410
498
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1,492,010
5 13,300
1 3,614
2 6, 140
3 8, 376
7 18,900
1 5, 096
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above
Rates less than $5,060. ..
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above...
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
37
129, 301
37
129, 301
7,409
29, 581, 037
602
2, 413, 569
6,681
26, 541, 172
331
1,334,922
6,300
25,780,862
256
Deduct lapses
1,043,568
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net sahary): United States
6,807
27, 167, 478
2.120
103. 320
712.194
53.056
6,250
25, 206, 250
1,968
93,263
593, 934
61,885
6,045
Other positions
24,737,304
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
91,628
5S3, 242
Nightwork differential
50. 926
All personal services, field
28,038,174
26,947.300
26, 463, 000
01 Personal services . .
28,221,442
26,100,200
26,684 200
Navy Stock Fund
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
•3,681
3,512
2,891
2,435
1,980
1,632
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$3, 488
GS-3.8
$3,603
$3,547
GS-3.8
$3,708
$3 547
GS-3.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,720
01 Personal services:
$12. 648. 901
48. 6.50
386. 039
$8. 800, 900
33,700
266, 400
$6, 898, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
22, 600
Payment above basic rates
179. 400
13, 083, 590
9, 100. 000
49. 200. 000
922. 600. 000
7,000,000
6. 100, 000
03 Transportation of things
46. 500. 000
1, 028. 242, 089
7,287.899
792, 700, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
7. 000. 000
Total accrued expenditures-
1, 048, 614, 178
987, 900, 000
851. 300. 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative office, supervisory..
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, supervisory
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 5, 310
1 4,045
2 7,320
7 24,385
20 65, 240
2 6, 140
30 176,439
39 128,004
2 10,650
3,576
12,825,048
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 340
1 5, 436
1 4, 170
2 7, 570
6 21,210
20 66. 040
2 6. 300
27 158.764
36 118, 152
1 5,326
2,794
10,316,644
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,340
1 6, 435
GS-^J. Range $3,795 to $4,645
1 4, 170
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 ..
2 7, 570
OS^. Range $3,176 to $3.655...
6 21,210
G.S-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
20 66, 040
CrS-2. Range .$2,750 to .$3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above
2 6, 300
18 106 858
26 85,332
1 6,325
1,902
7,046,020
Ungraded positions at hourly and daily
rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above...
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
3,681
13, 258, 721
159
609, 820
2,891
10,715,950
456
1,915,060
1,980
Deduct lapses ..
7,369,600
348
1, 461, 600
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
3,176
12, 133, 141
336 615,760
48, 650
386, 039
2,137
8.341,980
298 458,920
33, 700
265, 400
1,433
6, 591, 640
199 306,460
22,600
179. 400
13,083,690
9,100,000
6,100,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Air Force Industrial Fund
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
83
69
79
72
82
74
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
-Average salary
$3,962
OS-5.2
$3,992
GS-.5,2
$4,080
Average grade
GS-5. 2
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$260, 872
1,003
4,896
352
$280, 721
1,080
7,033
500
$287, 346
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payments above basic rates
Other payments for personal serv-
1,105
3,521
500
Total personal services..
02 Travel .
267,122
150
100
150
200
2,000
176,231
289, 334
150
100
150
200
25, 000
199,811
292, 472
150
100
150
06 Printing and reproduction
200
07 Other contractual services .
6,000
228,178
Total accrued expenditures.
444, 953
614,745
626, 250
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Priming superintendent
GS-9. Range .$5,000 to $5,810:
Assistant chief, printing plant
GS-S. Range $4,620 to $5.370....
OS 7. Range $4,205 to $4.955....
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160.. .-
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.656....
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 340
5,060
5,245
4,330
7,695
7,310
6,900
6,660
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,340
6,185
5,370
4,455
11,355
7,310
6,060
6,820
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 540
6,310
5,370
4,580
11, 730
7,310
6,220
6,980
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY FUNCTIONS
295
DETAIL OF PEBSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
71 $267, 102
Num- Total
ber salary
66 $255,958
Num- Total
ber salary
69 $265,650
83 314. 642
14 53, 770
79 307, 853
7 27, 132
82 318. 690
8 31 344
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) -
69 260,872
1,003
4,895
352
72 280,721
1,080
7,033
500
74 287 346
Reeular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
1, 105
3 521
Nightworii differential . _
500
267, 122
289,334
292, 472
Air Force Management Fund
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.TECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estiir ate
253
1
232
244
1
230
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of ail employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,877
GP-4.9
$3,749
$3,953
GS-4.8
$3,941
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$898, 171
13, 117
3,261
87, 354
$916,507
13,000
3,526
19, 968
Other positions
Regular pay lii excess of S2-week
1,001,903
24, 116
88,300,215
4,000
50
120,790,334
57,000
43,000
47
4,500
953,000
16.800
2.400
6.800
02 Travel
9, 773, 000
220.500
23.100
UK)
4,300
08 Supphes and materials
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
210, 225, 165
11,000,000
DET.AIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Position established by Public Law 313:
Director
General schedule grades:
GS-1.5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director, operations _ . _
Deputy director, documentation
research,
Chief, document service center
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, document service
center
Administrative officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative oflicer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget officer
Administrative officer _.
Printing superintendent-
Librarian
GS~11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Security officer..
Editor
Photographer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Security officer
Editor
GS-8. Ranee $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6, Range $3,796 to $4,545.
GS-5. Range $.'i.410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Ungraded positions at hourly rates;
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Lithographic-photography foreman.
Printing plant foreman
Equivalent to less than .$5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
l:er, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment. -.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pa>Tnent above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14. 000
1 10, 800
253
21
9.600
9.600
8,360
7.240
14. 080
7.640
7,040
18, 220
2 11. 880
1 6, 540
10. 245
10. 120
20,990
33, 215
47, 630
.52. 585
89,466
201, 086
217, 070
41. 060
1 5. 408
1 5. 574
32 116. 496
986. 742
88.671
232 898, 171
1.3. 117
3.261
87,163
191
1,001,903
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 000
1 10.800
1 11,050
1 9,800
3 25,280
1 7,240
2 14,080
1 7,840
1 7,040
3 18, 820
1 5,940
2 11.880
1 6,540
10, 495
10, 370
5.060
21,490
14.610
35.640
33,360
92, 465
208, 980
177, 955
44,930
27,500
1 6, 699
1 6,846
31 118, 512
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber saltjy
244
14
974. 271
57. 764
230 916. 607
13.000
3,525
19,468
500
953,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY detail of personal services— continued
CEMETERIAL EXPENSES
Cemeterial Expenses, Department of the Army
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all 'Hher positions-
Average number of all employees..
660
39
625
660
34
615
684
39
651
Average salaries and grades:
General sctiedule grades:
Average salary...
Average grade
$4,028
GS-5.6
$3,054
CPC-3.8
$3,049
$4,015
OS-5.5
$3,062
CPC-l.O
$3,337
$4, 018
GS 5 5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .
$3 OQ"*
CPC 4 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,337
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions . ..
$2, 023. 643
101. 134
7.783
30,007
$2, 100, 472
88,400
8,078
15, 226
$2, 205, 668
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates _ .
23 160
2, 162, 567
21, 959
250,657
30,700
,10, 413
304, 252
146,553
1,103,219
78. 216
18. 180
2,212,176
23,000
374. 958
31,100
52,500
296, 300
145,000
1, 796, 142
198, 000
18.491
2,338,611
'>2 500
02 Travel
375, 836
35 50O
04 Communication services ..
07 Other contractual services
308 600
148 (KX)
09 Equipment . .
1, 836, 564
528 600
15 Taxes and assessments -
28 056
Subtotal
4, 106, 716
40, 667
6,147,667
40. 667
6,675.667
40.667
Deduct charges tor quarters and subsist-
ence
Obligations incurred ..
4, 126, 049
5, 107, 000
5 635 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer, general _..
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Engineer, general..
Engineer, landscape
OS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Engineer, general...
Industrial analyst
Planning officer.
Supply officer. -
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Plaiming officer
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
.administrative assistant
Budget officer
Engineer, general
Planning assistant
Procurementofficer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
O.S-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2.7,10 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1953 actual
Kum- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
2 16. 720
1 7, 240
4 28,360
1 7, 040
5.940
6.940
32.700
5.940
6,140
6,340
5,810
1
2
1
10
5
29
33
21
1
5,810
10, 870
6.185
44. 425
20.100
109. 265
113,685
67,390
2,990
2,632
124 520.092
7 29, 605
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
2 16, 920
7,240
28,760
7,240
33,300
6,340
6,340
5,060
6,060
1
10
5
29
37
20
2
6,310
45, 050
20, 475
112, 765
128.116
6.5, 160
6,900
2,632
124
9
616, 967
32,522
117 490,487 116 484,445 115 484,445
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 800
2 16, 920
7,240
28, 760
7,240
33, 300
6,340
6,340
5,500
6,060
5,060
1
10
6
29
37
20
2
6,310
46,060
20,475
112,765
128, 115
65,160
5,900
2.632
124
9
516. 967
32. 522
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Regular pay In excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and
holiday pay
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,886
2.077
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,863
2.965
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,863
2 965
All personal services, departmental.
494, 460
489. 273
489, 273
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 040
1 7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 5.940
2 11,875
1 5.660
7 33. 840
18 79. 666
19 76. 105
49 179. 465
21 70. 995
9 28. 650
1 2.750
2 7.200
1 2. 974
6 18. 980
6 17,072
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Superintendent .
2 11, 875
1 6, 660
9 43, 080
17 74, 860
19 76. 105
62 189. 695
19 64. 235
9 28,560
2 6,500
3 10. 400
1 2. 974
6 18. 980
6 17. 072
1 5. 596
3 17.493
385 1. 275. 004
2 11 875
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant-
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370 .
1 6,560
9 43 080
OS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,965
17 74, 860
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,645 .
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
50 182, 876
21 71, 620
GS-4. Range $:), 175 to $3,665
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
8 25 600
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
3 8. 730
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3, Range $2,552 to $3.032 -.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,060 and above:
Kquipment foreman
3 10. 400
2 6.428
7 22,210
6 17,072
1 5. 696
General foreman ..
3 17 493
Less than $5,060
393 1,198,205
406 1.345.082
636 1,738.076
67 204.920
536 1,853,018
70 236, 991
560 1.934,420
Dsduct lapses
63 213, 297
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
469 1, 533, 156
39 101. 134
5,897
24, 617
3.413
466 1,616,027
34 88,400
6,215
8.800
3. 401
497 1,721,123
39 101,400
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.—
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for services abroad
6,620
16.000
4,195
1,668.117
1. 722, 903
1,849,338
2, 162, 567
2, 212, 176
2,338,611
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL
General Investigations, Corps of Engineers, Civil
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CORPS OF ENCINEERS
SummcTj/ of Personal Set vices
Total number of permanent positions
342
10
336
261
4
268
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,694
GS-6.8
$3,112
$4,729
as-6.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 112
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions .
$1,473,002
27, 000
6,598
14,400
$1, 167. 067
12,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
4,443
Payment above basic rates ._
17,500
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule) .
1, 520, 000
1,191,000
297
298
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL— Con.
General Investigations, Corps of Engineers, Civil — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
C0EP3 OF ENGINEERS— continued
Direct Obligations
$1,505,000
61,900
1,500
100
4,000
224,981
231,000
1,000,000
45,000
250
2,500
$1,176,000
02 TrareL..
45,000
03 Transportation of tilings !
1 000
100
05 Rents and utility services
3,500
07 Other contractual services -
126,650
Services performed by otiier agencies
100, 000
Services performed by "Revolving
fund. Corps of Engineers"
1,000,000
30,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
250
2,. 500
3,076,231
2,485,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
15,000
500
600
600
1,000
7,500
15,000
02 Travel - -
500
500
500
1,000
7,500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other
accounts
25,000
25 000
Total obligations
3,101,231
2,510,000
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
7
7
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 040
GS-8.6
$5,394
Average grade
GS-8 8
01 Personal services:
$35, 743
137
$30, 086
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
116
Total personal ser\'ices (see
35,880
17, 393
21
30,202
02 Travel
9,770
28
Total obligations
63, 294
40,000
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOniCAL SrRVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
47
9
61
42
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
8
48
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 578
GS-6.8
$4, 608
Average grade -
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$204, 100
25,000
900
$181. 500
Other positions
20,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base .-
700
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule)
230.000
15, 000
900
2,100
2,800
1,100
20,773
26,327
11,500
800
202. 200
02 Travel
14, 000
03 Transportation of things
500
1.000
05 Rents and utilitv services
1.600
500
07 Other contractual services , _ .
14. 000
27,900
09 Equipment
11,000
400
Total obligations
311, 300
273,000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
396
19
394
309
12
312
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,694
GS-6.8
$3, 112
$4,729
Average grade
GS-6 8
$3,112
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$1, 712. 845
52,000
6,635
14,400
$1 368 643
32 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
5 259
17,600
Total personal service obligations
1,785,880
1,423.402
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
1, 770, 880
94, 293
2,400
2,200
6,800
1,100
245, 764
231,000
1,000.000
71, 327
11,500
250
3,321
1,408,402
68,770
1,500
02 Travel- . _..
03 Transportation of things -
1,100
05 Rents and utility services
5 000
06 Printing and reproduction
600
140, 650
Services performed by other agencies-
100, 000
Services performed by "Revolving
fund. Corps of Engineers"
1, 000, 000
59,900
09 Equipment
11,000
250
16 Taxes and assessments
2,928
Total direct obligations. . .
3, 440, 825
2,800,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
15,000
600
600
600
1,000
7,600
15,000
02 Travel ...
500
04 nnniTTiiinicatinn sprvicM
500
500
06 Printing and reproduction
1.000
7,500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
25,000
25,000
3,465,825
2, 825, 000
Construction, General, Corps of Engineers, Civil
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
CORPS OF ENRINEEU3
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
.\verage grade..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary _
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payments above basic mtes
Total personal service obligations
(.see Consolidated schedule)
Dir?ct Obligations
Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed byotheragencies.
Services performed by "Revolving
fund. Corps of Engineers"
Supi.ilies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures...
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Subtotal..
1953 actual
1954 estimate
2,307
160
2,234
$4,694
GS-6.8
$3,480
CPC-5.5
$3,112
$8, 446, 897
427, 000
32, 103
873,000
9,778,000
9, 658, 000
241, 500
130, 700
19, 600
174, 500
11,992,000
750, 000
37, 000, 000
1,726,834
996, 000
267,698,747
8,000
35,000
330,439,881
1965 estimate
2,367
160
2,234
$4,729
QS-6.8
$3,510
CPC-5.5
$3,112
$8, 467, 486
427, 000
32,515
873,000
9,800,000
9, 680, 000
205. 000
126,000
25, 000
200, 000
250
13,000.000
750, 000
39,000,000
2,002,300
900, 000
269, 798. 809
7,000
30,000
335, 723, 359
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
299
OBLioATiONS BI OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
C0EP3 OF ENGINEEBS— continued
Dired ObligatiOTU—Coutinuei
Deduct charges for quarters and subslst-
$610,000
$610, 000
Total direct obligations
329,829,881
335, 113, 359
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbunemeTUs
From Other Accounts
120,000
3,000
1,200
3,000
292,800
180,000
120,000
02 Travel . -
3,000
1,200
(iFi T?PTits nnii titilij-.y lervlcpfi
3,000
07 Otber contractual services
292 800
US Supplies and materials
180,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
600,000
600,000
Total obligations
330,429,881
335, 713, 359
ALLOCATION TO BUEEAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEEIOE
07 other contractual services-.
$82
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF DfDtAN
AFFAIRS, DEFAETMENI OF THE INTERIOR
07 Other contractual services
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF CENSUS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
06 rrlnting and reproduction.
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF RECLAMATION,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions..
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
Average grade
$14,S54
$S6
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBUC
ROADS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
TO T..qnds j\TiH sfnicfnrp.t!
$33
ALLOCATION TO SOIL CONSERVATION SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF AdRICtlLTURB
07 Other contractual services
$5
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE, GENERAL
07 Other contractual services
$1,500
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEEIOE
19
6
24
17
FuU-tlme equivalent of ail other positions.
5
Average number of all employees
21
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,333
GS-6.1
$4,333
Average grade..
GS-6.1
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$82, 257
14, 410
300
1,940
$72, 340
13,600
Regular pay ki excess of 52-week
base --
270
1,950
Total personal services (see Con-
98,907
6,909
88,160
02 Travel
4,600
03 Transportation of things .
100
250
416, 417
21,693
11,206
3,160,003
1,000
07 Other contractual services.. .
238, 892
08 Supplies and materials... _.
5,400
90,050
10 Lands and structures . .
1, 106, 898
Total obligations
3, TU, 385
1, 535, 000
$6, 175
GS-11.0
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF EECLAMATION,
DEPAETMENT OF THE INTEEIOE— COn.
01 Personal services:
$12, 402
48
Payment above basic rates..
Total personal services fsee Con-
solidated schedule)
12,450
5,000
1,000
21,300
07 Other contractual services
10 Lands and structures
Total obligations
39, 750
ALLOCATION TO FOEEST SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Total number of permanent positions
11
4
15
Average nimiher of nil ernp]nype<;
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,045
GS-6.5
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$41, 669
11,731
160
Other positions .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base ... ,._ . _
Total personal services (see
53,660
460
676
266
1,500
11.250
1,850
12, 559
6,370
90, 000
450
02 Travel
04 Communication services ... - .
05 Rents and utility services
Services performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
178. 829
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
40
7
45
47
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
9
53
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,678
GS-6.8
$4,608
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$170, 400
19,000
600
$201 300
22,000
700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base -
Total personal services (see
Cnnsnlidatpri schpdnlpl
190,000
10,000
500
800
1,000
500
10,000
49,766
8.000
100
224 000
02 Travel . _ . .
10. 000
500
04 Communication services . .
800
05 Rents and utility services
1 200
600
07 Other contractual services
10 000
47.700
09 Equipment . .
8,000
15 Taxes and assessments
300
Total obhgations
270. 666
303.000
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
2,439
177
2,320
2,431
174
Average number of all employees
2,308
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,694
GS-6.8
$3. 480
CPC-5.5
$3, 112
$4,729
Average grade
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3. 510
Average grade
CPC-6.6
$3. 112
Personal service obligations:
$8, 752, 625
472. 141
33. 163
874, 988
$8. 741, 125
Other positions - .
462,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
33, 485
Payments above basic rates
874, 960
Total personal service obligations
10, 132, 917
10, 112, 160
300
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL— Continued
Construction, General, Corps of Engineers, Civil — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY — continued
Direct Obligations
$10,012,917
258. 869
140, 775
20.915
177, 000
566
12, 450, 108
751,860
37,000.000
1,811.852
1.021.576
270, 970. 083
8.000
35.550
$9, 992. 160
02 Travel
219. 600
125, 600
04 Communication services
26. 800
201. 200
06 Printing and reproduction
750
13, 248, 892
Services performed bv other agencies
750. 000
Services performed bv "Revolving
fund. Corps of Kngineers"
39, 000. 000
2. 055, 400
09 Equipment
998. 050
270, 905, 707
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
7,000
15 Taxes and assessments -
30.300
Subtotal ---
334, 660, 041
610.000
337,561,359
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence -
610.000
Total direct obligations
334, 050, 041
336, 951. 359
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
120, 000
3.000
1,200
3,000
292,800
180.000
120.000
02 Travel _ . ..
3,000
1,200
05 Rents and utilitv services
3,000
07 Other contractual services ..
292, 800
08 Supplies and materials
180,000
reimbursements from other ac-
poiints
600,000
600,000
Total obligations
334,650,041
337, 551, 359
Operation and Maintenance, General, Corps of Engineers, Civil
OBLIQATIONS Bt OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CORPS OF ENOINEERS
Summary of Personal Services
i33g
297
4,473
4,024
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
275
4,145
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,694
GS-6.8
$3, 480
CPC-5.5
$3,112
$4,729
Average grade
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3, 510
Average grade
CPC-5.5
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3,112
Personal service obligations:
PermanpTit poi^itinns
$17, 122, 651
862, 000
65,849
1,721,000
$16,038,412
800. 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
61. 588
Payment above basic rates
1, 600, 000
Total personal service obligations
19,771,500
18, 600, 000
Direct Obligations
19, 251, 500
445, 000
450,000
90,000
260,000
11,946,077
2, 000, 000
45, 197, 266
5, 983, 724
82,000
3,000
54,000
17, 980, 000
02 Travel
400,000
400,000
04 Communication services
90,000
260.000
07 Other contractual services-
10, 729. 000
2, 000, 000
Services performed by "Revolving
42, 730, 000
08 Supplies and materials-.
5, 000, 000
100, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities .
3.000
47,000
Total direct obligations
86, 752, 566
79, 729, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
620,000
5,000
2,400
620,000
02 Travel
6,000
03 Transportation of things
2,400
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estunate
19.55 estimate
CORPS OF ENC.INEEE3— continued
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts— CoalmueA
04 Communication services
$4,000
50,000
1,000
335.600
80,000
2,000
$4,000
60,000
1,000
335,600
80,000
2,000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts
1,000,000
1,000,000
Total obligations ._
86.752,566
80, 729, 000
ALLOCATION TO VISH AND WILDLIFE SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
34
4
36
32
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
2
33
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,578
QS-S.5
$4,608
Average grade .
GS-5.5
01 Personal services:
$146. 057
12,500
540
1,235
$139, 580
5,900
520
Payment above basic rates
1,050
Total personal services (see Con-
160. 332
15.000
12,600
1.150
11.000
460, 910
159,013
147.050
02 Travel . .
7,810
7,700
04 Communication services
1.200
6,000
07 Othei contractual services
766,200
111,970
809,905
6,930
1,046,930
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
6,930
802, 975
1,040,000
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOGICAL SURVET,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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 Peisonal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions .-.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services —
Printmg and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment _
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations -
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all ot'ier 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
Other positions -.
$4, 578
GS-6.8
$331,800
37,000
1,200
370.000
25,000
1,000
2.000
3,000
1,000
30,000
69, 186
35,000
600
626, 686
4,448
317
4,594
$4, 694
GS-6.8
$3,480
CPC-5.6
$3,112
$17, 600. 508
911,500
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
301
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMAKT— continued
Summary 0/ Personal Services — Con.
Personal service obligations— Continued
$67. 689
1, 722, 235
$63, 208
1, 601, 050
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule) - -
20.301,832
18, 961, 350
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
19, 781, 832
485. 000
463.500
93. 150
264. 000
1.000
12. 420. 987
2,000,000
45, 197. 265
6, 201. 923
117, 000
3,000
54,500
18, 441. 350
02 Travel
427. 810
03 Transportation of things . . - .
408. 700
93. 200
258. 000
1.000
11, 515. 200
Services performed bv otiier agencies
2, 000, 000
Services performed by "Revolving
fund. Corps of Engineers'*
42, 730, 000
5, 161, 170
09 Equipment
120, 000
3.000
15 Taxes and assessments
47, 500
Subtotal
87, 089, 157
6,930
81, 206, 930
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence .. -
6,930
Total direct obligations
87. 082, 227
81, 200. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursemenls
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services: Civilian . .
520.000
5.000
2.400
4.000
50.000
1.000
335.600
80.000
2,000
520.000
02 Travel
5,000
03 Transportation of tilings -
2,400
4, 000
05 Rents and utilitv services
50.000
06 Printing and reproduction
l.OOO
335. 600
08 Supplies and materials . -
80.000
2.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
rniint'?
1, 000. 000
1, 000. 000
Total obligations .. . ._
88,082,227
82, 200, 000
General Expenses, Corps of Engineers, Civil
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CORPS OF ENGDJEEES
Summary of Personal Services
1,691
2
1,641
1,506
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
1
• 1,471
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary ..
$4. 694
GS-6.8
$3,480
CPC-5.5
$3,112
$4,729
Average grade
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,510
Average grade
CPC-5.5
$3,112
Personal service obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
officers
$308. 100
8, 625. 173
28.300
33. 121
52,500
$298, 200
7,916.102
Other positions
15.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc base
30. 398
62.500
Total personal service obligations
9,047,194
8,312,200
Birect Obligations
01 Personal services:
Civilian
8, 659, 094
308, 100
700. 000
18,000
170,000
126, 970
184, 993
291.112
175. 000
160,000
7, 934, 000
Pay and allowances to commis-
sioned officers
298, 200
02 Travel
550, 000
10. 000
04 Communication services -
160. 000
125. 000
175. OOO
07 Other contractual services
264. 250
08 Supplies and materials
150. 000
09 Equipment
125, 000
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CORPS OF ENGINEERS— continued
Direct Obligations — Continued
$550
8,268
$550
8,000
10, 802, 087
9,800,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
80,000
2,600
200
700
1,000
6,000
4,600
5,000
80,000
02 Travel .
2,600
03 Transportation of things .
200
700
l.OlM
06 Printing and reproduction
6.000
4,600
6,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
100,000
100,000
Total obligations
10, 902. 087
9, 900, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF CENSUS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$1,627
1,030
807
05 Rents and utilitv services
Total obligations .
3,464
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions .
1,691
2
1,641
1,506
1
1,471
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 694
GS-6.8
$3,480
CPC-5.5
$3,112
$), 729
Average grade. _
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,510
Average grade
CPC-5.5
$3,112
Personal service obligations;
Pay and allowances to commissioned
$308, 100
8, 626, SOO
28,300
33,121
52,500
$298, 200
Permanent positions
7,916,102
15,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
30, 398
Payment above basic rates
52,500
Total personal service obligations
9, 048, 821
8,312,200
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services;
Civilian
8, 660, 721
308. 100
700,000
18,000
170.000
128.000
185, 800
291,112
175,01X1
160, 000
560
8,268
7, 934, 000
Pay and allowances to commis-
sioned officers .
298, 200
02 Travel
550.000
10.000
04 Communication services .
160,000
125,000
175,000
07 Other contractual services
261. 250
150,000
09 Equipment
125, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
550
8,000
10,805,551
9,800,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services: Civilian
80.000
2,500
200
700
1,000
6,000
4.600
6,000
80,000
02 Travel .
2.600
03 Transportation of things..
200
01 Communication services
700
1.000
06 Printing and reproduction
6.000
4,600
5,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
r^imts
100,000
100,000
10,905,551
9,900,000
270200—54-
-20
302
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL— Continued
Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Summary 0/ Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
1,630
171
1,661
1,477
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
168
Average number of all employees
1 609
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$4, 694
GS-6.8
$3, 480
CPC-5.6
$7, 600
$3, 112
$4 729
OS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 510
CPC-5 6
Grades established by act of May 15.
1928 (33U. S. C.702h); Average salary.
$7 500
$3, 112
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$5, 430, 187
614.000
20.813
805. 000
$4, 980, 912
472. 000
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base
19 088
738. 000
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)..
6, 770, 000
6. 210, 000
Direct Obligations
6, 760. 000
175.000
300. 000
15, 000
40, 000
891. 653
100, 000
15, 000. 000
6, 000, 000
100, ono
22, 575, 0.59
9.000
30. 000
6, 200, 000
02 Travel
175 000
250, 000
04 Communication services
15 OflO
40. 000
07 Other contractual services
793 000
100, 000
Services performed by "Revolving
14, 000, 000
08 Supplies and materials
6, 000. 000
76. 000
10 Lands and structures
19, 131. 000
9.000
15 Taxes and assessments _.
30 000
Subtotal .
61,995,612
12,5,000
46,818,000
125. 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
51, 870, 612
45, 693, 000
Obligations Payable OiU of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
10, 000
2,000
500
1,000
50
15.000
10,000
61,350
100
10, 000
02 Travel
2,000
600
05 Rents and utility services
1,000
06 Printine and reproduction
60
07 Other contractual services
16, 000
10, 000
10 Lands and siruetures
61, 350
100
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements Irom other ac-
counts
100,000
100 000
Total obligations
61,970,612
45, 793 000
ALLOCATION TO nSH AND WILDLITE
SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
02 Travel...
$96
11
25
24
63
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractu:il services
Total obligations
219
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOr.ICAL SrRVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
1
Average number of all employees
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,678
GS-6.8
$4 608
GS-6.8
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
tions (see Consolidated schedule).—
02 Travel
$6, 200
400
100
100
100
758
$5. 200
300
04 Communication services
100
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contrrictual services
100
08 Supplies and materials....
1,300
Total obligations __. ._
7,658
7,000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS^OntlnUcd
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate 1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO COAST AND (lEODETIC SUR-
VEY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
01 Personal services (see Consolidated
schedule) .
$570
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
1.631
171
1,662
I 478
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
158
Average number of all employees _ . . .
1,510
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,694
QS-6.8
$3,480
CPC-5.5
$7, 600
$3,112
$4,729
GS-6 8
.'Average gnide . .
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Average salary ......
$3 510
Average grade
CPC-6.6
Grades esUiblished by act of May 15.
192S (33 U. S. C. 702h):Average salary.
$7, 500
$3,112
Personal service obligations:
$6, 436, 957
614,000
20,813
805,000
$4,986,112
472. 000
Otlier positions .
19,088
Payment above basic rates _
738 000
Total personal service obligations
6, 776, 770
6, 215, 200
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services: Civilian -
6, 766, 770
175. 496
300, 000
15,111
40,000
125
891,677
100,000
15,000,000
6, 000, 821
100,000
22, 575, 059
9,000
30, 000
6 205 200
02 Travel
175, 300
03 Transportation of things
250 000
04 Communication services ._ . .
15, 100
40,000
06 Printing and reproduction .
793, 100
Services performed by otheragencies
100, 000
Services perforn'ed by "Revolving
fund. Corps of Engineers"..
14.000.000
6,001.300
75. 000
10 f-ands and structures
19,131.000
9,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
30, 000
Subtotal
52, 004, 059
125,000
45,825,000
125,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist
ence
Total direct obligations
61,879,059
45 700,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Otiier Accounts
10, 000
2,000
600
1,000
50
15,000
10, 000
61,350
100
10,000
02 Travel ...
2.000
500
05 Rents and utility services --
1,000
60
07 Other contnictual services ..
15, 000
10, 000
10 Lands and structures .
61, 350
100
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
100,000
100, 000
Total obligations
51,979,069
45, 800, 000
Niagara Remedial Works, Corps of Engineers, Civil
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
CORPS OF ENfilNEERS
Total number of permanent positions .
12
11
12
11
Average salaries and grades:
Genera] schedule grades:
Average salary
$4. 694
GS-6.8
$4,729
Average grade.
GS-6.8
Direct ObUgalims
01 Personal services:
$49. 609
191
300
$49, 609
191
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates
300
Total personal services (see Con-
60, 000
1,000
600
60O
600,000
60,000
02 Travel
1,000
04 Coinmunlciitlon sor\'Ice3
600
600
07 Other contractual services
1,640.000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
303
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS— coDdnaed
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CORPS OF ENGINEEES— continued
JHred OWifa^iorw— Continued
08 Supplies and materials
$1,000
817, 000
$1,000
307, 000
Total direct obligations
1, 600, 000
2, 000, 000
ObUgatims Payable Out 0/ Reimbursements
From Non-Federal Sources
07 f^tlier <*"ptrHct"f^l 'lervlfps
337,600
337,500
Obligations incurred -
1, 837. 500
2, 337, 500
Miscellaneous
Flood Control, General
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Summary 0/ Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Fuli-time equivalent of all other positions
7,789
427
7,269
Average salaries and ^ades:
General schedule grades;
$4,659
GS-6.8
$3,450
CPC-5.5
$3,112
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
$186,024
30, 183, 655
1,084.513
116.905
1,811,720
13,384
Recular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Other payments for personal services. . ,
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
33, 395, 201
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Civilian
$30, 720, 627
186,024
1, 597, 591
1,703,485
359. 327
1, 427, 122
41, 872
8, 285, 447
2, 593, 127
5.800.178
2,635.314
172, 862, 387
131,758
72,724
Pay and allowances to commis-
02 Travel
Servicesperformed by other agencies.
03 Supplies and materials
10 Lands and structures
228, 416, 983
657, 147
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
227, 759, 836
ObligatioTis Payable Out of Reimfmrsements
From Other Accounts
2, 488, 550
183,603
7,928
62, 197
667, 243
84,142
874, 809
666, 762
218, 369
111, 142
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
5,254,745
Obligations incurred
233, 014, 581
ALLOCATION TO BTTREATT OF PUBLIC ROADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
10 Lands and structures..
$74
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BtTREAU OF STANDARDS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services - -
$1,000
ALLOCATION TO SOIL CONSERVATION SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTCRE
07 Other contractual services
$3,952
ALLOCATION TO BUREATT OF RECLAMATION,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,680
OS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$4,544
114
Total personal services (see Con-
soUdated sched"le)
4,658
68
7,607
380
117, 786
130,499
ALLOCATION TO FOREST SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Averagenumber of all employees...
16
20
36
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4 045
GS-6.6
01 Personal services:
$60. 301
63,503
232
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see Con-
124, 036
2.366
2,911
777
3,835
337,894
62, 664
34,594
124, 661
7
1,055
02 Travel
6M.700
ALLOCATION TO F13H AND WILDLIFE SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
7
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,400
GS-7.5
01 Personal services:
$22,379
86
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule)
22, 465
4,593
124
739
376
816
1,424
42
30,584
ALLOCATION TO CEOLOC-ICAL STTRVKV,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
128
25
145
304
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL— Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Flood Control, General — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO OEOLOfilCAL SURVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE IN'TERIOR— COD.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,564
QS-6.8
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$542, 152
60,941
2,144
6,484
Other positions .- _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base ..
Payment above basic rates.-
Total personal services (see Con-
611, 721
43, 687
1,377
3,648
6,669
2,366
42,940
725
94,828
32, 178
1,334
02 Travel
04 Communication services .. ..
06 Printing and reproduction -
Services performed by other agencies
09 Equipment _.
840, 473
SDMMAR7
Sitmmary of Personal Services
7,941
472
7,466
Full-time equivalent of ail other positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
A verage salary
$4, 659
GS-6.8
$3,450
CPC-5.5
$3,112
Average grade..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary _ .. ... _. .
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
$186,024
30,812,931
1, 209. 067
118.367
1,818,318
13,384
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
34,158,081
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
31,483,607
186,024
1, 648, 242
1, 707, 773
363,876
1,437,365
44, 682
8,679,656
2,593,852
5, 959, 374
2, 702, 086
173, 104, 908
131,765
75, 155
Pay and allowances to commis-
02 Travel
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction.
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments ..
Subtotal
230,118,265
657, 147
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
229,461,118
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Person.il services: Civilian
2, 488, 660
183. 603
7,928
62, 197
667, 243
84, 142
874, 809
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Commmiication services
05 Rents and utility services ...
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
666, 762
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY — continued
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Acco«7i(s— Continued
09 Equipment-.
$218,369
111,142
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
5, 254, 746
Obligations incurred
234,715,863
Flood Control, General, Emergencies
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
631
94
610
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 659
GS-6.8
$3,450
CPC-5.5
$3,112
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary _
Ungraded positions: .'Vvei^ge salary
01 Personal services:
$2, 203. 218
276. 068
8,461
196, 999
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule) -
2, 684. 746
168. 908
56, 926
30, 645
986. 424
397
21. 209. 014
4. 336. 787
263,396
467
9,729
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things -
06 Rents and utility services -
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities.. .
Total obligations
29,746,428
Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
4,229
667
4,328
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$4,659
GS-6.8
$3,450
CPC-6.6
$7,500
$3,112
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade
Grades established bv act of May 15,
1928 (33 U. S. C. 702h): Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
$77, 035
13,467,257
1,698,263
61,714
2,381,141
Permanent positions., . . . ..
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations
17, 576, 400
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
17, 220, 639
77, 036
646, 125
Pay and allowances to commis-
02 Travel
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
305
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS^CODtiDUed
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Bired ObligatioTis—Contmned
$177, 181
122, 420
64,243
1, 628, 206
2.414
13,238,065
746, 194
26, 294, 953
25,018
69,680
SUMMARY— continued
Direct ObUgatims
01 Personal services;
Civilian
$17, 227, 742
77.035
546, 832
177, 181
122. 596
64.243
104
1,628.386
2.414
13.239.314
746. 194
26, 294, 963
25.018
69. 686
Services performed by other agencies.
Pay and allowances to commis-
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Comnumication services -
05 Rents and utilitv services -
60, 212, 162
415,070
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Services performed by other agencies.
59,797,092
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Ohligatmis Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Other Accoutits
277, 726
11,008
6,486
610
18.922
2,128
166, 347
222, 764
722, 345
173, 706
60, 221, 698
415,070
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
Total direct obligations
69. 806. 628
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services: Civilian
277, 726
11.008
5. 486
510
18, 922
2.128
156.347
222. 764
722. .345
173. 706
02 Travel --
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1,590,942
04 Communication services...
06 Printing and reproduction
61,388,034
08 Supplies and materials
$211
25
54
52
137
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1. 690. 942
04 Communication services
61.397.670
Flood Control on Tributaries of Mississippi River, Emergencies
Obligations incurred
479
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
2
2
ALLOCATION TO TEOLOniCAL STTRVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
13
4
16
Average salaries and grades:
$4,664
OS-6.8
General schedule grades:
Average salaries and grades:
Genera! schedule grades:
— —
$4,659
OS-6.8
$3,460
CPC-5.6
$3,112
01 Personal services:
$7,076
27
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Dase
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
7,103
496
161
60
129
1,122
6
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule)
02 Travel
$15, 183
12,183
174
6,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
08 Supplies and materials
Payments above basic rates
Total personal services (see
16 Taxes and assessments
63, 640
7,844
734
586
11, 565
22
9,057
(12 Trivel
4,231
667
4,330
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
325, 663
42,386
8,055
212
09 Equipment - --
Average salaries and grades:
$4,659
as-6.8
$3,460
CPC-6.5
$7, 600
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
General schedule grades:
460,497
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Flood Control, Sacramento River, Calijornia
Grades establislied by act of May 15,
1928 (33 U. S. C. 702h): Average salary-
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal services obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
$77, 035
13,474,333
1, 698. 253
51.741
2,381,141
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
61
60
Other positions,
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base...
Payments above basic rates
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
1
(see Consolidated schedule)
17, 582, 503
$4,659
GS-6.8
Average grade
306
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL— Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Flood Control, Sacramento River, California — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS— COD
inued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,450
CPC-5.5
$3,112
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$213,724
821
Regular pay in excess of "52-week
Total personal services (see
214, 545
5,041
23, 028
722
295, 600
8,550
27, 735
422, 002
05 Rents and utility services - _
07 OtllT C^^^raft'i^l sPf'vir'PS
997, 223
Maintenance and Improvement of Existing River and Harhor Works
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Obiect dassiflcation
1953 actual
CORPS or ENGINEERS
Summary of Personal Sertkes
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time eiuivalent 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:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
officers..
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total person.ll service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule).
15,191
593
14, 489
$4, 659
OS-6.8
$3, 450
CPC-5.5
$3, 112
$530, 970
68, 313, 073
1, 758, 378
223. 923
4, 324, 299
65, 160, 643
Direct Obligations
Pensonal services:
CiviHan
Pay and allowances to commiS'
sinned officers
Travel
Transport:itinn of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Otlier contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment-
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations..
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services: Civilian..
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility ser\ices.,.
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services..
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
57, 336, 547
530, 970
1,666,095
478, 366
554, 686
366, 185
466, 286
11,316,442
1.331,436
10, 084, 284
3, 652. 037
139,114,137
14, 105
145,144
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
227, 064, 620
1,104,940
225. 949. 680
7,283,126
393. 636
26, 391
207, 224
919,710
211,0,57
4, 400, 489
1,823,222
1, 136, 063
OBLiQATiONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
CORPS OF ENniNEERS— continued
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Otlier Accounts — Continued
$520, 573
7,344
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
16, 927, 736
Obli^tions incurred
242,877,416
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
44
15
64
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 333
GS-6.7
Average grade
01 Personal services: _
$184. 168
39, 124
670
3.086
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
227. 038
12. 394
11,129
2.339
2,126
144
356, 560
101. 127
127. 8.58
1, 782. 274
1.217
15 Taxes and assessments
2, 624, 195
1.931
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence - --
2, 622. 264
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees.,.
36
2
35
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,564
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$150. 943
6, 1S8
696
1,361
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
159, 088
11, 695
137
1,144
833
710
10, 115
196
16. 220
14,541
258
Services performed by other agencies.
15 Taxes and assessments
215, 036
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF THE CENSUS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
12
12
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,870
OS-8.5
01 Personal services:
$56,496
217
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base .
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule)
66,712
DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
307
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO HUEEAU OF THE CEN81I3,
DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE— COH.
05 Rents and utility services .. -_ .
$9,120
2,023
23
16 Taxes and assessments .
Obligations incurred
67,878
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGHICULTURE, GENERAL
$133
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
16,282
610
14,690
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average salaries and grades:
General sciiedule grades:
$4,659
GS-6.8
$3,450
CPC-5.5
$3,112
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Pay and allowances to commissioned
$530. 970
68.704,669
1, 803. 690
225.406
4, 328, 746
Permanent positions - --
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
65,693,481
Direct Oblisationa
01 Personal services:
Civilian --.
67,779,385
530.970
1,690,184
489,632
658, 069
378, 263
468, 163
11,682,107
1,331,631
10, 201, 764
3, 794, 636
140,896,411
14, 105
146,642
Pay and allowances to commis-
sioned officers
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services -
06 Printing and reproduction - ..
07 Other contractual services -
09 Equipment
13 Refunds awards, and Indemnities.- -
229,961,862
1,106,871
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations-
228. 854, 991
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
7,283,126
393, 536
26,391
207, 224
919, 710
211,057
4,400,489
1, 823, 222
1,135,063
620, 573
7,344
02 Travel _ -
04 Communication services
07 Other contractual services- -
09 Equipment - --
15 Taxes and assessments --
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
16,927,736
Obligations incurred .
245,782,726
Niagara Redevelopment Remedial Works Investigation, Corps of
Engineers
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
11
9
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,669
GS-6.8
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions -
$40,323
165
362
Regular pay in excess of 62-weel£
base -
Payment above basic rates- -
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
40,830
669
3,704
2,784
02 Travel-
07 Ottier contractual services --
Obligations Incurred
47,987
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Rivers and harbors and flood control
appropriations
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Engineer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney-adviser...
Engineer.. _
Geologist _
Legal counsel
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer..
Attorney. _-.
Attorney-adviser
Cliief, classification and wage ad-
ministration.—
Engineer
Economist
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist .
Legal counsel
Organization and methods examiner.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Biologist...
Budget analyst
Cost accountant
Engineer ---
Geologist.
Information and editorial specialist.
Investigator
Motion picture producer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Realty officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Attorney
Attorney-adviser.
Auditor, fiscal
Budget analyst...
Cost accountant
Engineer..
Information and editorial specialist-
Librarian
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant - .-
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Cost accountant.
Engineer
Labor relations officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Position classifier.
Statistical officer -
Suppiv officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Printing and publications assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Engineer
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7 Range $4,205 to $4.955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4, ,546.
GS -5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
OS^. Range $3,175 to $3,B55
GS-3, Range $2,950 to $3,4.30.. .-
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 ,-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $24,400
1 10.800
8 90. 650
1 10. 800
1 11,800
10,800
48,800
9,600
9,600
19 189,200
9.160
8.660
25.280
8,560
46 400,960
1 8,760
3
1
1
T
1
34
1
1
8,360
8.760
9.360
8.360
21,320
7.840
7. 240
15, 480
7,040
7,840
247,760
8.040
7,040
2 14. 080
1 7. 040
2
2
2
1
14
1
1
1
1
1
13. 080
13, 280
11,880
5.940
85. 760
6,940
6.340
6,340
6.940
6,940
6,000
1 6. 060
6 31,610
21, 990
6,935
10, 495
6,186
3
15
18
58
38
28
11
14, 985
59, 950
76. 560
219,155
130, 050
88, 120
33,012
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $24,400
1 11.0.50
16 168. 250
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 11,050
1 9,000
6 48. 800
1 9,000
1
19
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
47
9,600
188, COO
9,600
9.6()0
10. 400
10. 400
9,600
8,360
8.660
26. 460
8,760
8.360
8,360
410, 620
1 8,360
1 8,660
1 8,960
8, 360
8,360
22, 320
8.040
7.240
14. 680
7,040
36 255,200
1
2
2
1
1
12
1
1
1
7,040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
5,940
13. 280
13,680
6,940
5,940
74, 280
6,940
6.340
6.340
6
1
3
1
2
1
1
5
16
24
61
42
21
26, 425
6,060
17, 055
6, 935
10, 746
5,310
6.435
25.226
72,6,55
100. 830
194. 785
146. 030
67,790
18,740
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $24,800
1
16
19
11.050
168, 7.50
11,300
11.800
10.800
11,300
9,600
49.800
9,800
9,800
189. 600
9,600
9,600
10,400
10,400
8,360
8,760
26.880
8.760
8.360
8,360
405, 160
8,360
8,660
8,960
8,360
8,560
22, 720
8,040
7,440
14. 680
7,010
251, 360
7,240
7,240
7,240
5.940
19. 420
13, 680
6,140
6,140
69, 640
6,640
6.640
6,340
6,626
6,625
21,490
6,185
17, 305
5,935
10,995
6,436
25,860
78, 610
94, 615
180, 360
147, 765
68,990
18,90g
308
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY^Continued
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL— Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Consolidated schednle of personal services paid from Rivers and harbors and Qood con Irol
appropriations — Continued
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Eaiige $2,"S0 to $3,230
CPC-3. Rani>e $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental fav-
crage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excels of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay -.-
Total personal services, depart-
mental (civilian)
Pay and allowances to commissioned
officers, departmental
All personal services, departmental.
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
paid from "Hospital and domiciliary
facilities. Veterans Administration"
(transfer to Department of the Army).
II Personal services, departmental
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
"Maintenance and improvement of
existing river and harbor works":
Civilian
Military _.
"Flood control, general";
Civilian
Military
"Flood control, Mississippi River and
tributaries":
Civilian
Military.- _
"General expenses, Corps of Engi-
neers, civil":
Civilian _
Military
Total of foregoing schedule..
Field:
Members, Mississippi River Commis-
sion:
Civilian
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Economist
Engineer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative ofBcer _
Attorney
Economist
Engineer
Realtv ofEcer. _ .
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative olticer
Appraiser
Attorney,
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Biologist
Economist
Engineer
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 310
3 8, 776
1 2,630
3(34
2, 166, 353
44 307,538
1,858,815
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist.
Personnel officer ,..
Procurement administrative officer.
Re;tUy officer
Statistical officer
Supply officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer __
-\pp(aiser.
Architect
Architect, landscape
Attorney.
Attorney-adviser
-\uditor
Biologist
Budget officer
Chemist-
Comptroller -.- -
Contract specialist
7,138
6,866
1, 872, 819
99, 131
1,971,950
727,687
39. 652
909,611
49, 566
181, 920
9,913
1,918,349
1 11,800
24 274, 700
20.200
9,600
20,400
867, 600
41,600
44,200
17,520
35, 840
71,080
8,560
8,360
8 69, 480
272
2, 372, 240
4 35, 640
8 68,880
9,360
34. 240
8,560
77,640
8.360
8,660
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,310
4 11,668
367
2, 275, 758
11 72,519
356
2, 203, 239
28,300
8,461
10, 300
2, 250, 300
110.000
2, 360, 300
2, 203, 300
110,000
2, 313, 300
1 11,800
24 276, 200
2 20. 400
1 9. 800
2 20, 600
83 856.200
4 41, 800
2
14
8
2
2
3
20
1
1
1
1
9
1
16,480
107. 160
.69,120
14, 680
14,880
22.920
150, 000
7,240
7,240
7,440
7,240
66,960
7,040
6
2
4
8
1
1
8
242
2,
4
8
1
4
1
9
1
1
2
14
8
2
2
3
20
1
1
1
1
9
1
44, 400
17.720
36, 040
71, 480
8,560
8,560
69, 880
, 139, 640
35, 840
69, 280
9,360
34, 440
S. 560
78. 040
8, 560
8,560
15,680
107, 960
69, 620
14,880
15,080
23,120
151,000
7.240
7.440
7,440
7,440
67,360
7,240
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,310
4 11,728
357
2, 255, 843
10 74, 220
347
2, 181, 623
15, 000
8.377
10,000
2, 215, 000
110, 000
2, 325, 000
2, 325. 000
2, 215. 000
110.000
1 11., son
24 277, 700
2
1
2
83
4
6
2
4
8
1
1
20. 600
9,800
20, 800
864, 600
42,000
44, 600
17, 920
36, 240
71,880
8,760
8,560
70, 280
"2, 057, 520
4
8
I
4
I
9
1
1
2
14
8
2
2
3
20
1
1
1
1
36. 040
69. 680
9. 3r.o
34. 640
8. 760
78. 440
S. 560
8,760
16, 880
108, 760
.59, 920
16,080
16.280
23. 220
152, 000
7,440
7.440
7,640
7,440
67,760
7,240
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Contract termination adviser
Cost accountant
Engineer
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist..
Labor relations officer _.-
Legal counsel
Lithographer
Meteorologist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Property and supply officer
Realty officer
Reservoir manager.
Safety officer
Statistical officer
Superintendent
Town manager
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant..
Administrative officer
Airplane pilot
Appraiser
Architect-.
Architect, landscape
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor..
Biologist __
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Cartographer.
Chemist.
Conservationist
Cost accountant
Economist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist.
Illustrator..
Inspector
Labor relations officer — _
Legal counsel —
Librarian.-
Lithographer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnelofficer
Physicist
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement specialist
Property and supply officer
Realty officer
Reservoir manager
Statistical officer
Superintendent
Supply officer
Transportation rate analyst
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
.\ccountant -
Adjudicator
-\dministrative assistant —
.\lipraiser
Architect, landscape-- —
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Auditor, fiscal ._
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Contract specialist
Cost accountant
Editor
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist.
Inspector- -
Labor relations officer-.
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Photographer
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement specialist
Property and supply assistant-'
Realty olficer
Reservoir manager -
Superintendent _
Supply officer-
Traffic manager
Transportation rate analyst
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Num- Total
ber salary
1
$7, 040
1
7,040
655
4,866.580
7
52. 080
11
80.840
1
7.040
1
7,840
1
7,640
1
7,440
3
22, 120
4
30, IfiO
10
73,600
2
14, 480
1
7.240
1
7,440
1
7,040
15
109, 600
1
7.240
1
7,240
1
7,040
22
163, 480
1
8.040
12
11
1
43
11
11
1
31
9
3
3
2
9
4
1
3
5
1
1
2
1
12
20
2
5
5
1
1
26
5
3
60
6
1
20
1
23
9
1
5
16
2
1
1
I
12
1
6
92
3
4
fi
1
4
6
1
14
2
5
19
1
12
1
I
1
10
47
77, 280
71, 740
6.140
274. 620
69, 310
09. 940
6,140
197, 510
68. 860
18, 220
20,420
12,880
69.660
24.560
6.540
18, 620
32. 300
25,560
, 820, 660
6,340
63, 320
119.460
69,060
6.340
49. 120
6.510
5,940
12, 8.S0
6,340
76. 680
128. 800
12. 480
32.600
32. 700
6.640
6.140
44, 980
168, 440
31,100
19,220
380, 000
39, 640
6,740
120, 500
5,760
IM. 875
53. 260
6, 125
.30, 375
87, 875
12, 260
5,750
5.875
5.625
71.600
6.750
29.126
536. 250
16. 625
23, 000
34, 125
5,875
23,000
36, 125
5,875
84, 125
12, 375
30, 626
12.126
36. 750
114,000
5.626
70, 625
5,750
6,500
6,250
54, 475
267, 510
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,040
1 7, 240
621
4, 675, 020
7 52, 480
II 81,440
7,240
7,840
7,840
7,440
22, 220
30. 260
74.200
14. 680
7.440
7,440
7.240
110. 400
7.440
7.240
7.240
16i, 480
8 010
1
1
1
1
3
4
10
2
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
22
1
12
11
1
43
11
11
1
31
9
3
3
2
9
4
1
3
6
4
1,016
6
1
8
19
9
1
8
1
1
2
1
12
20
2
5
6
1
1
7
26
5
3
00
6
1
20
1
23
9
1
6
16
2
1
1
1
12
1
6
89
3
4
6
1
4
6
1
14
2
6
2
6
19
1
12
1
1
1
77. 880
72, 310
6. 140
276. 820
69, 940
70, 540
6.310
199. 140
59.260
18, 420
20, 620
13, 080
60,060
24,760
6.510
18. 820
32,500
26,760
, 469, 440
6. 510
53, 720
120, 460
69.460
6,310
49, 520
6,740
5.940
13.080
6. 540
76.280
129. 800
12, 680
32.900
32.900
6.740
6,140
45, 330
169, 640
31,300
19, 420
383,000
40, 040
6,940
121.126
6,760
136, 626
63,500
6,250
30,500
88, 375
12,375
5,875
6.000
5.750
71, 875
6, 876
29,260
629, 750
16.750
23.125
34. 875
6,000
23,125
36, 376
6,000
84,625
12. .500
30, 750
12, 250
36. 500
114,625
6,750
71, 000
5,875
6,500
6,250
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
1 7, 240
507
4, 326, 260
10 54, 850
47 269,010
7
11
1
1
1
1
3
4
10
2
1
I
1
15
1
1
1
22
1
12
11
1
40
11
11
1
29
9
3
3
2
9
4
1
3
5
4
960
i
1
8
19
9
1
8
1
1
2
1
12
20
2
5
5
1
1
7
26
6
3
55
6
1
52.880
82,040
7,240
8,040
7,840
7,640
22, 420
30,460
74,800
14,880
7,440
7, 640
7,240
111,200
7,440
7,440
7,240
165, 480
8,010
78. 480
72. 940
6,310
269. 200
70, 540
71, 140
6,340
187, 800
69,660
18, 620
20,820
13, 280
60,460
24,960
6,740
19,020
32, 700
26.960
6, 196, 800
6,540
54, 120
121, 460
69,860
6,540
49, 920
6.740
6.140
13,280
6, 540
76, 880
130, 800
12,880
33,300
33, 100
6,740
6,340
45, 780
170, 840
31,600
19,620
353,600
40, 440
6,940
121,750
6,876
136, 376
53,750
6,250
30, 625
88, 876
12,500
6,000
6,125
5,875
72, 250
6,000
29, 375
,528. 876
16.875
23.250
35, 625
6, 125
23,250
36, 625
6,125
85, 125
12, 626
30, 875
12,375
37,250
115,250
6,875
71,376
6,000
6,500
6,260
10 65, 225
43 238,220
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
309
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule prades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5.810— Con.
A gronomist
Airplane pilot
Appraiser..
Architect
Architect, landscape,.
Attorney
Attorney-adviser __.
Auditor
Auditor, fiscal
Biologist
Budget analyst
Budget officer _.
Cartographer. _
Chemist
C ontract admin istrator
Contract specialist
Cost accountant
Draftsman _ _
Economist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment specialist.
Fiscal officer
Forester
Geologist
Information and editorial specialist.
Illustrator
Inspector.
Labor relations officer _
Librarian... _ _
Meteorologist
Organization and methods examiner.
Park ranger
Personnel assistant.
Photographer
Physicist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement administrative officer.
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement exped i tor
Procurement specialist
Property and supply officer...
Realty assistant
Reservoir manager
Safety officer
Statistical assistant
Superintendent-.
Supply assistant
Town manager
Training officer
Transportation rate analvst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430....
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315.
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $:i,740 to $4,490
CPC'/. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rate-s:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Blacksmith
Chief engineer
Diver
Drill operator.
Electrician
Engineer
First mate
Foreman, automotive equipments.
Foreman, automotive equipment,
inspector
Foreman, construction maintenance.
Foreman, general mechanic
Foreman, machinist
Foreman, maintenance equipment,.
Foreman, modelmaker
Foreman , painter
Foreman, patternmaker
Foreman, press operator__
Foreman, sheet metal worker
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
34
7
1
107
2
2
1
6
3
2
4
13
3
7
3
6
14
26
6
1
8
90
6
1
2
1
396
]
1,948
i
1,355
t
1,769'
f
1,757
(
1,729
$11, 370
6,060
86, 335
37. 670
63.720
60, 040
109, 075
99, 265
6,185
16, 806
10, 995
10, 620
141,686
15, 680
5,185
16. 180
60, 260
93, 896
16, 306
42, 606
, 869, 000
10, 370
32, 736
5,686
10, 870
184, 790
36, 795
5,436
676, 820
10, 248
10, 995
15, 806
37, 920
5,185
33, 485
16, 930
10, 370
21,490
69,505
16,555
39, 170
16, 430
30, 985
77, 465
142, 560
32, 860
6,060
43, 230
494, 776
27, 925
6,560
11,120
5,060
, 975, 325
, 909, 590
, 650, 350
, 643, 785
, 041, 680
, 446, 740
2,521,365
98 261,480
108 538,470
67 312,800
166 696,600
516
1,977,480
523
1, 870, 865
1,125
3, 647, 288
697
2, 139, 790
164 480,292
68 180,430
10
67
3
10
72
132
58, 045
476, 739
17, 263
55. 525
460, 307
771, 908
395, 337
28,286
6,470
231, 326
82,259
67, 416
156. 695
10, 982
26, 686
10, 857
12, 935
24, 377
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2
6
1
2
34
7
1
103
2
2
3
7
1
6
3
2
4
13
3
7
3
6
14
26
6
1
6
1
2
1
400
1,948
c
1,355'
1,759
(
1, 757
$11,496
5.185
85.835
37. 920
64.095
60,290
109, 700
99, 890
5,310
15, 930
11, 120
10, 746
142. 660
15, 806
5,310
16,305
60, 635
94, 395
16, 430
42, 855
, 549, 175
10, 495
32, 985
6,810
10, 995
185, 905
37,015
6,560
668, 456
10, 370
11,120
15, 930
37, 870
6,310
33, 735
17, 055
10, 495
21,615
70, 030
15, 680
39, 420
16,555
31,235
77, 965
143, 435
33,110
5,185
43, 480
500, 465
28,050
6,686
11,246
5,186
, 018, 556
, 153, 090
, 819, 725
, 863, 660
, 182, 240
i, 584, 060
2, 556, 085
98 266,400
108 545, 220
67 317,050
165 706,976
516
2, 003, 280
623
1,891,825
1,125
3, 692, 328
697
2, 167, 710
164 486,852
68 182, 810
10
67
3
10
72
132
67
5
1
39
14
11
28
2
5
2
2
4
58.045
476, 739
17, 263
65, 625
450, 307
771, 908
395, 337
28,286
5,470
231,325
82, 269
67, 416
156, 595
10, 982
26, 686
10, 857
12, 935
24, 377
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
20
19
1
3
2
2
26
3
1
3
11
17
3
8
1,170
t
2
6
1
2
34
7
1
96
2
85
5
1
2
1
400
2,
1,880
8,
1,326
6,
1,700
6,
$11, 620
6,310
86, 335
38,170
64,470
60,640
110.325
100, 515
5, 435
16, 056
11,246
10, 870
143, 436
15, 930
5,435
16, 430
61,010
94,895
16, 555
43, 106
, 605, 200
10, 620
33,235
5,810
11,120
187, 030
37, 295
5,686
542, 410
10, 496
11,245
16, 065
38, 120
5,435
33, 986
17, 180
10,620
21, 740
70, 655
15, 805
39, 670
16,680
31,485
78. 465
144, 310
33,360
5,310
43, 730
472, 600
28,176
5.810
11, 370
6,310
],675
1,650'
858
844, 900
856, 626
858, 876
988,126
395, 100
1, 625, 525
273, 240
108 558,720
67 325,426
165 727,600
616
2, 064, 880
523
1, 933, 665
1,125
3, 782, 328
697
2, 223. 470
164 499,972
68 187, 570
3
10
72
132
67
6
1
39
14
11
28
2
6
2
2
4
58, 045
476, 739
17,263
65, 525
4,50, 307
771,908
395, 337
28,286
5,470
231, 325
82, 259
67,416
156, 595
10, 982
26, 686
10, 857
12, 935
24, 377
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates — Con.
Rates of $5,060 and above— Con.
Foreman, welder, acetylene and
electric
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $17,076
11 57, 151
34 187, 230
5 28, 279
20 104,641
119 822,150
11 58, 625
5 37, 191
1 5, 678
6 38, 135
8 43, 440
33 207,723
2 11. 280
8 45, 121
2 11, 190
4 22, 704
6 36, 557
6 37, 981
5 26, 874
8,980
28,906,620
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $17,076
11 67, 151
34 187,230
5 28, 279
20 104, 641
119 822,150
11 58, 625
5 37, 191
1 5, 678
6 38, 135
8 43, 440
33 207,723
2 11,280
8 45, 121
2 11. 190
4 22, 704
6 36, 557
6 37, 981
5 26, 874
8,816
28,379,000
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $17, 076
11 57, 151
34 187, 230
Litho pressman (offset)
5 28, 279
20 104, 641
Master
119 822, 160
11 68, 625
5 37, 191
Metal relay technician
1 5, 678
6 38, 136
8 43, 440
Pilot
33 207, 723
2 11,280
Plumber
8 46, 121
2 11, 190
4 22, 704
Superintendent
6 36, 657
6 37, 981
Welder . ' .
5 26, 874
Rates less than $5 060
8,443
27,178,000
Total permanent, field
27, 954
113, 964, 543
2,829
9,380,873
27, 678
113, 611, 693
1,823
8,339,036
26, 693
111, 261, 673
1,863
9,041,262
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
25, 125
104, 583, 670
4, 221, 662
46, 296
461, 537
401, 604
8,247,318
420,066
122, 270
17,878
694, 898
13,384
26, 755
105, 172, 657
4, 228, 500
50, 000
462,000
403, 537
8, 769, 600
425, 000
125,000
16, 000
1, 133, 600
60,000
24, 830
Other positions:
Temporary employment
102, 220, 411
4, 112, 500
60,000
Intermittent emplojinent
412, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-we6k base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
392, 489
8, 465, 200
405. 000
Living quarters allowance
125. 000
Additional pay for services abroad
Pay and allowances to commissioned
ofHcers, field
15,000
1, 123, 700
Other pajTuents for personal services:
Casual worlcers
60,000
All personal services, field
119, 230, 572
702, 270
210,393
124, 030
66, 712
120, 834, 894
263,000
63, 000
53, 560
1,627
570
295, 119
796, 200
12, 460
117,361,300
Deduct:
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from "Hospital and domiciliary facili-
ties, Veterans Administration" (trans-
fer to Department of Army), civilian.
Portion of salaries sho\\'n above paid
from "Consolidated working
fund. Army, Engineers, civil (trust
fund)"
76, 600
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from —
"Forest Service, Department of Agri-
culture"" Civilian
"Bureau of the Census, Department
"Coast and Geodetic Survey, Depart-
"Fish and Wildlife Service, Depart-
ment of the Interior": Civilian
"Geological Survey, Department of
249, 503
777, 912
4,668
265. 412
745, 700
"Bureau of Reclamation, Depart-
01 Personal services, field
119,530,730
121, 678, 420
118, 295, 812
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations:
"Maintenance and improvement
of existing river and harbor
^vorks";
Civilian
57,051,698
491,318
30,673,896
136,468
2, 684, 746
17,045,822
67, 122
63, 640
214, 645
40,830
691,396
16. 882
130, 733
Military
"Flood control, general":
Civilian
"Flood control, general, emer-
"Flood control, Mississippi River
and tributaries":
Military
"Flood control on tributaries of
Mississippi River, emergencies";
Civilian..
"Flood control, Sacramento River,
California": Civilian
"Niagara power development":
Civilian
"Working funds. Army, Engineers,
civil": Civilian
"Hydraulic mining in California,
debris fund": Civilian .
17,000
132,000
17, 000
"Maintenance and operation of
dams and other improvements of
navigable waters": Civilian
132, 000
310
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL— Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Consolidated schedule of persona] services paid from Rivers and harbors and flood control
appropriations — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Salaries and wages in tlie forCRoing
schedule arc distributed as fol-
lows—Continued
Direct obligations- Continued
"Funds contributed for flood con-
$169, 849
112,493
"Funds contributed for improve-
ment of rivers and harbors":
Civilian
"Rivers and liarbors contributed
funds": Civilian
$475, 000
1,770,880
10,012,917
19,781,832
6,467,421
198, 100
6,766,770
60,000
74,336,000
935, 600
$300, 000
"General investigations. Corps of
Engineers, civil": Civilian
1, 408, 402
"Construction, general. Corps of
Engineers. civU": Civilian
9, 992, 160
"Operation and maintenance, gen-
eral. Corps of Engineers, civil":
Civilian
18, 441, 350
"General expenses, Corps of Engi-
neers, civil";
Civilian
5,719,000
188, 200
"Flood control. Missis-sippl River
6, 206, 200
"Niagara remedial works. Corps of
50,000
"Revolving fund, Corps of Engi-
neers":
Civilian
74, 162, 000
Military .
935, 500
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts:
"Maintenance and improvement of
existing river and harbor works":
7,283,126
2, 488, 650
277, 726
"Flood control, general": Civilian
"Flood control, Mississippi River
and tributaries": Civilian
"General investigations, Corps of
Engineers, civil": Civilian
16, 000
120, 000
620, 000
80, 000
10,000
15,000
"Construction, general. Corps of
Engineers, civil": Civilian
120, 000
"Operation and maintenance, gen-
eral. Corps of Engineers, civil":
Civilian
620, 000
"General expenses. Corps of Engi-
80,000
"Flood control, Mississippi River
10,000
Total of foregoing schedule.
119, 530, 730
121, 678, 420
118, 295, 812
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE DCTERIOB
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Fishery management coordinator, __
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Fishery management biologist
General engineer —
Regional staff biologist
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,760
1 7,440
1 7, 240
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
1 7.640
1 7,440
1 8. 040
1 7,440
1 6, 140
1 6,640
1 5,750
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
1 7,840
1 7, 640
1 8. 040
1 7, 240
1 6, 140
1 6,340
1 5, 625
1 7,440
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Assistant regional supervisor
Structural engineer
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
1 6,340
1 6,740
1 6,760
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
— 1 5, 060
Architect
1 6, 435
1 6,060
4 22, 615
2 10,870
1 6,660
1 5, 186
6 27, 800
2 10.995
1 5 685
1 5, 310
Engineer ....
3 17 305
Fishery management biologist
Fishery research biologist
2 11,245
1 6. 435
1 6,060
1 6, 186
Wildlife research biologist ,_
1 6, 936
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956 . .
10 44, 650
4 17, 065
3 12, 106
6 20, 660
6 18, 740
4 11,320
2 5,000
14 65,870
2 9, 125
3 11,856
6 20, 330
8 26. 680
8 25, 200
9 40, 970
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .. .
6 23, 686
6 19, 690
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
10 32, 300
6 19. 060
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.-
Crafts, protective and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
1 3, 740
61 227, 245
7 20, 708
60 274,476
3 10, 418
65 250, 630
Deduct lapses
2 8 524
Net permanent, field (average num-
44 206,537
38, 623
601
766
57 264,057
26, 910
63 242, 006
Other positions:
Temporary employment... .
19, 500
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base— .
977
906
DETAIL OF PERSONAL
SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV-
ICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—
continued
Field — Continued
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,086
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,176
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,000
249, 503
295.119
265, 412
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Maintenance and improvement of
existing river and harbor works":
227. 038
22. 465
"General investigations. Corps of Engl-
35,880
98,907
160.332
30,202
"Construction, general. Corps of Engi-
neers, civil"' Civilian . . .
88,160
"Operation and maintenance, general.
Corps of Engineers, civil": Civilian
147,050
Total of foregoing schedule
249, 503
295,119
265, 412
Government and Relief in Occupied Areas
Government and Relief In Occupied Areas, Army
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Direct Obligations
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees .-
263
4
214
198
2
156
161
2
142
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Averafie salary ,
$5,204
GS-7.7
$2. 872
CPC-3.0
$5,156
GS-7.7
$5, 148
GS-7.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$1,099,695
16, 201
4,188
249. 824
$795, 944
10,300
3,072
118,684
$735, 212
Other positions _ ..
10,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,879
111,909
1,369,808
17. 986
1, 069. 213
124. 267
66. 300
470. 609
7, 740. 548
101, 798
928. 000
97,260
561.500
123. 667
68,600
288, 870
668, 8S0
21,000
860, 000
02 Travel - -
94,250
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services .
123, 667
81,850
07 Other contractual services. -
316, 870
93,313
10,050
11 Grants subsidies, and contributions
2, 600, 000
Total direct obligations
10, 960. 629
2, 667, 667
4,050,000
Obligations Payable Out of PeimbursemetUs
From Other Accounts
434
1,373
765
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1,807
765
Total obligations ... ... ..
10,962,336
2, 658, 422
4,050,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Chief, economics branch
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, financial policy
Budget and supplv administrator...
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist —
International economist. —
Regional specialist —
GS-12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, fiscal and statistical
group
Budget analyst
GS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Fiscal officer... .-
Foreign ailairs analyst
Programing specialist ^-,
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
10.200
10, 200
8.560
8.560
8,660
8,040
7,810
6,140
6,140
6,640
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 660
1 8,660
1 7,840
1 6, 140
6,540
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
I $8, 560
1 8,660
1 7,840
I 6, 140
"i 6,640
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
311
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SBEVicKS — Continued
1963 actual
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-7. Ranue $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230- -.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3, Range $2,552 to $3,032 -.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions; Intermittent employ-
ment - ---
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base —
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, civil information and ed-
ucation
Director, commerce and industry. .
Director, economics and finance —
Director, government and legal
Director, public services-
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Advisor-coordinator --
Agriculturist
Chief, programs and statistics
Financial specialist
Fishery economist
Information specialist
Labor economist..
Legal advisor
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural adviser
Attorney adviser
Business and industrial economist..
Civil engineer- _
Electrical engineer
Financial economist (taxation)
Financial specialist
Fisheries economist.
Food distribution officer
Foreign trade specialist
Forester
Information specialist
Judge
Marine engineer
Medical officer.
Public safety adviser
Veterinary officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist.
Attorney
Audio-visual specialist
Construction engineer
Director, supply
Educationist -
Electronic engineer
Financial specialist
Fiscal officer
Fishery technician
Governmental analyst
Information specialist
Judge...
Labor officer
Motion picture producer, writer
Postal specialist
Property custodian
Public health nurse
Public safety adviser
Statistician
Trade specialist..
Transportation economist (ports)...
Veterinary officer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget administrator
Construction engineer
Electronic engineer
Information specialist
Prison administrator
Prosecutor --.
Social worker
Travel control officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Construction engineer
Electronic engineer
Information specialist
Investigator-prosecutor
Prison administrator
Property investigator
Supply officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountable property officer-
Accountant
Budget analyst
Editorial interpreter-translator
Num- Total
ber salary
$14,115
12,635
11, 675
61, 170
12,315
6,460
2,872
203,072
33, 780
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$4,546
4,160
32,665
32 169, 292
13,000
610
183,902
11, 0.TO
10,800
11, 300
11, 0.50
11, 300
10,000
10,200
10. 400
10. 400
9,800
9,600
9,800
9,800
8,560
9.360
17, 520
8,760
8,560
8,560
17,120
8,360
8,660
8,760
25, 080
8,360
8,760
8,360
8,360
7,240
21, 620
7,040
7,640
7,240
8,040
8,040
14,080
7,440
8,040
7,040
88,890
18, 920
13 69, 970
6,300
280
16, 280
7,040
7,040
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,240
12,280
12,880
6,140
30, 600
6,340
12,280
5,600
11,000
6,626
6,260
6,260
6,125
6,500
6,060
5,060
10, 370
6,060
11,050
11.300
Il.O.W
11,300
10,200
9,800
9,800
9,360
17, 520
8,760
8. .160
8. 760
9,360
8,660
"8,'360"
195S estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4,160
6 19. 130
2 5,900
14 66. 830
4 12. 490
10 54, 340
5,000
260
8,760
8,360
9. 300
8,360
7,240
21, 620
7,640
8,040
8,040
7,040
7,440
8,040
7,040
8,040
15,280
7,040
7,040
8,040
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,240
12, 280
12,880
6,140
24,560
12, 280
5,910
6,940
5,600
6,626
6.250
6,250
6,126
6,060
6,060
6,185
6.060
11,050
11,300
11.050
11,300
10,200
9,800
9,800
9,360
17,520
8,760
8,560
8,760
9,360
8,660
8,760
8,360
9,360
7,240
13,480
7,640
8,040
8,040
7,040
7,040
8,040
7,040
7,040
8,040
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,240
2 12,280
2 12, 880
1 6, 140
3 18, 020
5,940
6,500
6.250
6.250
6,125
5.060
5,060
DETAIL OF PERSONAL
SERVICES — -continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 185
1 5.060
1 5.1S5
1 5.060
1 6.060
1 6.310
1 6. 185
1 5,660
1 6,185
1 6, 185
9 42. 741
22 95. 635
19 76. 865
33 116,140
32 103. 750
14 42. 020
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
1 6, 185
1 6,060
1 5,310
1 5. 185
1 5,660
1 6,186
1 5.185
9 42, 741
22 95. 635
17 68. 499
28 97. 730
22 71.442
8 23,600
1 6,310
1 6.185
1 5.560
1 5,185
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
1 6,185
7 33.900
GS 7 Range $4 205 to $4,955
19 82.020
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,545
15 60.200
23 78. 430
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655 . ...
21 66, 675
6 14, 750
222 1, 163. 276
44 232, 973
179 932. 137
39 206. 163
147 762. 070
17 81. 198
Net permanent, field (average nom-
178 930, 303
3,201
3,578
12.854
235.970
140 725, 974
6.000
2,792
10.000
108. 234
130 680,872
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment ---
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates;
6.000
2,619
8.000
Additional pay for service abroad
103, 509
1, 185. 906
852.000
800,000
1, 369, 808
928,000
860,000
UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME
Maintenance and Operation, United States Soldiers' Home (Trust
Fund)
Capital Outlay, United States Soldiers' Home (Trust Fund)
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
UNITED STATES SOLDIERS HOME
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
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services..
Travel
Transportation of things.
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services.. ...
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters, subsistence,
and laundry
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1956 estimate
681
44
725
$3,167
GS-3.3
$2. 807
CPC-3.5
$926
$1, 765, 494
70, 535
4,374
46, 364
1, 880, 767
4,587
1. 458
4,482
38, 703
1,708
401, 929
812.302
545, 609
1.527
5,062
Obligations incurred..
3, 704, 134
203,728
926
45
854
$3, 080
GS-3.1
$2,723
CPC-3.4
$2,062,264
74, 962
8,354
39, 406
2, 184, 986
3,795
3,290
8.880
66. 870
2,355
401.676
908. 208
369. 678
177.000
7,001
4, 133, 739
215, 635
3,500,406
3, 918, 103
931
42
969
$3,080
GS-3.1
$2,725
CPC-3.4
$2, 305, 035
73, 610
8,967
73, 872
2,461,484
4,147
2,190
11,365
95, 306
2,995
467,359
943, 037
92,643
43, 500
6,360
4, 130, 386
236,886
3, 893, 500
ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENniNEEKS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Total number of permanent positions —
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary --
Average grade
$4,224
GS-5.8
$4, 900
GS-7.3
18
17
$4,835
GS-7.2
312
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME— Continued
Maintenance and Operation, United Slates Soldiers' Home (Trust
Fund) — Continued
Capital Outlay, United States Soldiers' Home (Trust Fund) — Con.
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENniXEERS,
DEPARTMEXT OF THE ARMY— COn.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions - -
$209, 688
805
.$52, 797
203
$76, 309
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
291
Total personal services
210,393
103
2
929
63,000
76,600
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
1,500
7,900
82, 399
2,100
6,900
38, 162
8,945
275
540
3, 596, 785
66,700
.Services performed by other agencies -
08 Supplier and materials
1,499,000
1, 171, 000
3, 866, 124
1, 643, 799
1,322,300
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
733
44
775
939
45
866
949
42
986
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,362
GS-3.8
$2, 807
CPC-3.5
$926
$3. 149
OS-3.2
$2. 723
CPC-3.4
$828
$3, 170
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary.--
Average grade.-- --
Ungraded positions: Average salary
GS-3.3
$2. 725
CPC-3.4
$828
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$1,975,082
70, 636
5.179
46,364
$2,115,061
74, 962
8,667
39, 406
$2,381,344
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
73, 610
9,258
73, 872
Total personal services .
2, 097, 160
4,690
1, 460
4.482
39. 632
1.708
440,081
8,945
812, 577
646, 149
3, 698. 312
6,062
2,237,986
3,795
3,290
8,880
68. 370
10, 255
484. 076
2, 538. 084
02 Travel -
03 Transportation of things- -
4,147
2,190
11,365
05 Rents and utility services
97, 406
06 Printing and reproduction
9,895
533,059
908. 208
369, 678
1, 676. 000
7,001
943, 037
09 Ecjuipment ..
92. 643
1, 214, 600
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
6,360
Subtotal .
7. 560, 258
203, 728
6, 777, 538
215,636
6, 462, 686
Deduct charges for quarters, subsistence,
and laundry
236, 886
7,356,530
6,661,902
6, 215, 800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer (cardiology)..
Dental officer (general)
GS-ll. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Maintenance engineer
Medical officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Budget analyst
Social worker (medical)
Landscape architect - -
Personnel assistant... ,
.Administrative officer
Administrative assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.-.,
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955....
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.645..-,
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..-,
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665...
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$7, 168
7,158
18, 327
6,940
6,940
6,060
5,060
5,174
5,174
16
4
20
16
5,060
4,734
68, 424
15,439
69, 424
60, 891
1964 estimate
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $7. 168
2 14, 108
2 12.451
6,940
6,940
5.060
5,060
5,174
5,174
5,685
5, 060
4.734
72.629
6 19, 234
28 96, 704
17 64,066
1965 estimate
Num. Total
ber salary
5
28
17
$7, 168
14, 198
12, 461
5,940
5,940
5,060
6.060
5,174
5,174
5,686
6.060
4,734
72, 629
19, 234
96, 704
64,066
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1958 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
Num
ber
43
87
32
1
:
6
22
38
27
27
61
163
115
- Total
salary
$128, 948
243, 137
80, 621
4,819
4,362
19, 676
79.411
126. 627
83.641
77, 486
134, 887
409, 670
106, 636
Num- Total
ber salary
67 $199,748
139 386, 137
46 116,621
1 4, 819
1 4, 362
6 22. 440
26 93. 200
45 145. 927
31 93. 537
34 93. 500
60 166. 856
218 634, 413
171 141, 656
Nun
ber
67
139
46
1
1
6
27
45
32
34
61
218
173
1- Total
salary
$199, 748
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
386. 137
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
115 621
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,665 to $5,316 .-
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range .$3,740 to $4.490-
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036-
CPC-0. Range .$3,200 to $3.680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2.7.50 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
4,819
4,362
22,440
96,640
145. 927
96,511
93, 400
159, 407
534,413
143, 298
Total permanent, departmental
681 1,778,684
13. 190
926 2, 316, 482
117 264,218
931
4
2, 326. 998
21,963
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, total salary)
Other positions: Part-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
681 1, 765. 494
70,535
4.374
33. 009
13. 365
809 2,062,264
74. 962
8,354
22, 686
16, 720
927
2.306.035
73. 610
8,967
49. 662
24.210
All personal services, departmental.
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
1,886.767
210,393
2, 184, 986
53,000
2,461,484
76, 600
2,097,160
2, 237, 986
2, 638, 084
CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT
Operating Expenses, Canal Zone Government
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1963 actual
195-1 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions:
United States rate
1,171
1,369
22
28
1,167
1,397
1,242
1,163
19
23
1,231
1,195
1,284
Local rate .
1,233
Full-time equivalent of all other positions:
United States rate .
18
20
Average number of all employees:
1,278
Local rate ..
1,253
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,642
GS-6.6
$5, 496
CPC-8.5
$3,725
$1,186
$6,685
GS-6.6
$6, 738
CPC-9.0
$4, 901
$1, 276
$5, 670
GS-6.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$5, 816
-Average grade .
CPC-9.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary:
$4,895
$1,249
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions;
United States rate - - - .
$5, 962. 741
1, 622, 636
114,516
33,636
12,954
159,660
40, 332
11,489
$6, 767, 979
1,483,606
106,996
29, 161
13, 066
205, 702
30, 000
11,700
$7,094,066
1,540,475
Other positions:
102,496
25,904
Regular pay hi excess of 62-week
13,057
Payment above basic rates:
205,602
29,800
Other payments for personal serv-
11,500
Total personal services:
United States rate
6, 249, 760
1,707,993
184,639
170, 998
53,001
248. 572
31,988
1,961.020
1,030,940
64,338
634, 908
26,168
7.093,733
1, 654, 367
307, 000
316,800
74, 600
93, 700
47, 200
2, 028, 200
1,163,200
11,600
483, 600
300
130, 000
6, 800
7,416,221
Local rate ..
1, 607, 679
02 Travel .
306, 000
03 Transportation of things..
329,500
69, 100
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
93,700
42,800
2, 063, 700
08 Supi3lies and materials
1,196,600
11,200
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
512,500
300
135,000
15 Taxes and assessments
6,800
6,800
Total obligations
12, 360, 125
13, 300, 000
13, 788, 000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
313
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEUVICES
Field (Panama Canal grades) : '
Speci:il positions at rates equal to or in
excess o( $14,800:
Governor of the Canal Zone
General schedule grades;
aS-15. Range $13,500 to $14,750:
Civil AUairs Director
Health dnector
GS-14. Range $12,000 to $13,250:
Superintendent of schools -
Superintendent, hospital-
Medical officer -
GS-13. Range $10,450 to $11,700:
Assistant superintendent, schools...
Assistant to health director
Chief, division of preventive medi-
cine and quarantine
Chief, division of sanitation
Chief, internal security branch
Chief, medical service
Chief, surgical service
Chief, police division
Chief, postal, customs and immi-
gration division
District physician
^ledicaiofEcer..
School physician
Superintendent, hospital
GS-12. Range $8,800 to $10,050:
Chief, division of veterinary medi-
cine
Chief, fire division.
Dental officer
Director of education..
Magistrate
Medical officer
Military assistant to Governor
GS-11. Range $7,425 to $8,675:
Assistant chief, postal, customs and
immigration division
Assistant chief, customs and
immigration
Assistant chief, and post office
inspector
Assistant chief, internal security
branch
Assistant chief, police division
Chemist..
Chief nurse
Dean, junioi college
Dental officer
Director, physical education
Director, vocational education
Medical officer
Principal, high school
Supervisor, elementary education...
Veterinarian
GS-10. Range $6,875 to $7,813:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer.-
Assistant chief nurse..
Chief, area sanitation
Chief, civil defense
Chief customs mspector
Chief dietitian
Director, vocational education
Industrial training coordinator
Principal, high school
Prmcipal, occupational high school.
Supervisor, high school
Training officer
Veterinarian
GS-9. Range $6,325 to $7,263:
Admmistrative assistant
Administrator, estates
Assistant chief customs inspector....
Assistant du-ector, physical educa-
tion
Chemist
Chief, civil defense
Chief, contraband control section...
Chief dietitian
Chief nurse
Dental officer...
Funeral director
Inspector, quarantine
Investigator
Librarian
Nurse
Nurse, supervisor
Pharmacist
Training officer
GS-8. Range $5,775 to $6,713
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $15,000
13,812
13, 909
12, 250
36,238
81,692
10, 460
12, 130
10. 5B0
10, 700
10, 700
10,450
10, 450
10. 642
52, 832
177, 604
10, 450
10, 825
8,892
8.800
8,800
18,100
18, 043
259, 955
8,800
7,627
7,425
7,425
7,521
8,175
7,675
7,675
29,869
7,425
5 37, 126
7,656
1 7,236
14, 821
7,248
7,188
7,500
15,000
14, 062
14,062
6,875
21,237
20, 405
6,529
13, 155
1 6, 481
1 7, 035
1 0, 325
1 6, 794
1 7,070
1 4,282
8 62, 560
1 6, 325
1 6, 794
2 13,630
1 5,493
1 7, 410
11 66, 002
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $16,000
12,000
12, 000
23,060
10, 450
10, 700
10, 700
10. 950
10, 950
10, 450
10,010
10, 777
63.250
157, 620
1 10, 950
9,050
9,100
8,800
9.050
18,600
263, 870
7,925
7,675
7,675
8,175
7,675
7,075
22,690
7,675
7,425
14, 850
15, 600
14, 850
22, 275
1 6,875
1 6,875
1 7,344
2 15,036
1 7,343
2 14, 375
"i""7,'i88'
3 20, 694
2 13, 467
6,637
7,262
6,481
6,950
6,325
7,106
5,185
6,325
64,350
12,962
6.950
19, 913
6,325
5,560
41 248,033
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$15, 000
13, 812
12,000
12. 260
23,250
10, 450
10, 700
10, 950
10. 950
10, 960
10. 700
10,610
10,960
32. COO
180, 220
10, 950
9,300
9.100
9, 050
9,050
2 18, 850
33 292,770
1 7,925
7,075
7,675
8,425
7,925
7,926
23,190
7,676
7,425
15, 100
15,600
14.850
22, 775
1 6,876
7,031
7,500
6,875
15,348
7,500
2 14,688
'i""7'i88
21,007
"i3,'779
1 6, 793
1 7, 262
7,106
6.4S1
7.106
5,310
6,481
55, 600
12,962
6,950
20.383
6,481
5,685
41 251, 120
DETAIL OF PEESO.NAL SERVICES — Continued
Field (Panama Canal grades) '—Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-7. Range $5,256 to $ij,194
GS-6. Range $4,744 to $5.681
QS-5. Range $4,263 to $5,200
GS-4. Range $3,969 to $4,569
GS-3. Range $3,688 to $4,288
GS-2. Range $3,438 to $4,038
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $6,706 to $6,644
CPC-9. Range $5,188 to $6,125
CPC-8. Range $4,675 to $5,613
CPC-7. Range $4,294 to $5,044
Military rates:
Chief, division of preventive medicine
and Quarantine
Dental officer
Health director
Medical officer
Military assistant to Governor
Professional tmining officer
Superintendent, hospital
Grades establislied for policemen, fire-
men, and teachers: section 81 of title
2— Canal Zone Code, approved,
June 19, 1934. as amended: section
1 (c), act of Oct. 25, 1951, 65 Stat. 630;
and Public Laws 74 and 189, 83d
Cong., June 30, 1953:
Rates of $6,325 and above:
Policemen:
Captain
Captain, detective
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Firemen:
Captain
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Rates less than $6,325:
Policemen
Firemen..
Teachers.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates equivalent to $6,325 or above:
Postmaster
Assistant postmaster
Foreman
Foreman, maintenance
Rates equivalent to less than $6,325.
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States rate
Local rate.
Other positions:
Temporary employment:
United States rate
Part-time employment:
United States rate..
Local rate
Intermittent emplojTnent:
United States rate
Local rate
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base:
United States rate —
Payment above basic rates:
(Overtime and holiday pay:
United States rate
Local rate
Nightworlc differential: United States
rate
Hazardous duty — (police) detectives
and motorcycle olRcers.. -
Other payments for personal services:
Local rate
Total personal services:
United States rate
Canal grades)
Military rate
Local rate..
(Panama
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
98 $546, 824
18 96, 160
980, 725
131.399
201.063
93, 070
219
31
61
26
1 5, 790
1 6, 391
1 5, 757
1 5,044
20,547
13, 202
2 13, 698
10 55, 789
4 21, 534
224
229
1, 056, 604
8,777
1, 107, 931
1 7, 082
37 134,465
1,171
6. 119, 072
25.7
156. 331
1,146.3
5, 962, 741
1,369
1, 622, 636
15,063
74.002
22,836
25. 450
10. 701
12, 954
83,003
40,332
76, 547
11,489
6, 249, 760
1, 707, 993
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
67 $386, 246
45 230,080
830,429
132. 946
227. 027
61,940
182
30
56
14
6,863
1 5, 612
12. 130
8.368
14. 141
105. 097
8. 100
8.086
20,626
3 22, 717
2 14. 596
4 27. 619
10 66, 839
2 15,445
9 64. 842
8 51, 652
196
1, 059, 402
59 311,861
220
1, 193, 444
4
3
2
1
136
29.598
20. 386
12. 718
7.653
645.220
1,242
6. 946, 372
29.8
178,393
1.212.2
6, 767, 979
1,163
1, 483, 506
6,542
82, 654
18, 769
18.800
10. 392
13. 056
95.200
30.000
95. 801
14, 701
11.700
6, 917. 286
176. 447
1,664,367
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
67 $389, 952
45 235, 645
994, 732
133. 826
231,833
63,290
219
30
66
14
1 6,019
i" "6,612
12. 130
8.368
14, 141
136, 597
8.300
8.085
20,643
3 22, 717
2 14, 596
4 27, 619
10 65, 839
2 16, 445
9 64, 842
8 51, 652
196
1, 059, 402
69 311,861
220
1, 244, 597
1
134
29. 598
20.386
12.718
7,663
634,540
1,284
7, 252, 264
24.4
158. 198
1, 259. 6
7, 094, 066
1,233
1,540,475
3,542
80. 654
16. 769
18. 300
9,136
13. 057
95. 100
29.800
95,801
14, 701
11, 500
7.207,057
208.164
1. 607, 679
' 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 (60 Stat. 487).
314
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY obligations by objects-
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL
Hydraulic Mining in California, Debris Fvnd
obligations by objects
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
4
3
4
3
4
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 659
GS-6.8
$3, 450
CPC-5.6
$4, 694
GS-6.8
$3,480
CPC-5.5
$4, 729
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 510
CPC-6.6
01 Personal services:
$16,817
65
$16, 934
66
$16, 934
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week
base -
66
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule under
current authorizations)
02 Travel
16,882
983
68
369
14, 187
2,816
17,000
1,000
70
400
17, 230
3,000
17, 000
1,000
70
05 Rents and utility services
400
16, 630
08 Supplies and materials
3,000
Obligations incurred
35, 306
38,700
38, 000
Maintenance and Operation of Dams and Other Improvements of
Navigable Waters
obligations by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees. ,_
36
32
36
32
36
32
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$4, 659
GS-6.8
$3. 460
CPC-6.5
$4, 694
GS-6.8
$3,480
CPC-5.6
$4, 729
Average grade
GS-6 8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,610
Average grade.
CPC-5 6
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$125, 786
483
$126, 614
486
$126 614
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
486
continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
01 Personal services— Continued
Payments above basic rates _,_
$4,464
$5,000
$5,000
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
130, 733
17, 636
1396
132, 000
16, 453
5.000
132,000
07 Other contractual services.. ..
13 000
08 Supplies and materials
6,000
Obligations incurred.. ....
152, 666
152, 463
160.000
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Wildlife Conservation, Etc., Eglin Field Reservation, Air Force
obligations by objects
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
Average sahu-les and grades-
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,900
$2, 980
$2, 980
01 Personal services:
Permanent pn<;it1nnR
$6, 800
3,480
23
92
$5,960
2,980
23
94
$5, 960
2,980
23
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates
94
9,395
9,067
2,000
6,691
120
9,067
07 Other contractual services.
2,983
133
2,223
120
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations Incurred.. .
12,511
17, 768
11,400
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $6,060 (average number, net salary) .
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 800
3,480
23
92
Num-
ber
2
Total
salary
$5,960
2,980
23
94
Num-
ber
2
Total
salary
$5,960
2,980
23
94
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay .
01 Personal services
9,395
9,057
9,067
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Panama Canal Company
General and Administrative Expenses, Panama Canal Company
OENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1053 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
UNITED STATES AND HAITI
Total number of permanent positions:
United States rate
643
6
24
638
6
612
6
24
636
6
612
6
Full-time equivalent of all other posi-
24
Average number of all employees:
United States rate
636
Local rate
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,209
GS-6.7
$4. 178
$4, 275
GS-5.7
$4, 281
$4. 363
Average grade
GS-6 7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4. 297
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions:
United States rate
$2,136,075
4,070
102, 438
2,021
484.762
$2, 197, 692
9,780
104, 601
2,066
600.324
$2, 205, 862
9.780
Other positions: United States rate..
Regular pay in excess of 62-wcek
101601
2,096
Payment above basic rates: United
States rate
600. 324
Total personal services:
United States rate
2, 726. 286
4,070
2,801682
9,780
2,812,883
Local rate
9,780
GENERAL AND ADUINISTRATrVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
UNITED STATES AND HAITI— Continued
Deduct portion not chargeable to general
and fldministrAtivp pYppn'^pR
$2,671374
$2, 763, 062
$2, 770, 663
Net personal services __
64, 982
1,081
152
2,151
13, 950
90
301
733
762
3,192
61,400
3,000
200
3,000
6,000
900
300
1,300
900
2,700
62, 000
02 Travel
3,000
03 Transportation of things ..
200
3,000
05 Rents and utility services
6,000
900
07 Other contractual services.-
300
900
1,000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
2,700
Total United States and Haiti
77,394
69, 700
70, 000
ISTHMUS
Total number of permanent positions:
United States rate
3,403
8,861
79
2,803
2,977
11,664
2,966
8,635
13
2,148
2,789
10,683
2,961
8,660
Full-time equivalent ofallotherpositions:
13
Local rate . .
2,208
Average number of all employees:
2,774
Local rate . _
10, 768
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades: United States
rate:
$5,440
GS-6.8
$5,605
GS-8.3
$6,687
Average grade
QS-6.3
DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
815
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ISTHMUS— continued
Average salaries and grades — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades,
United States rate:
$4,353
CPC-6.3
$5,832
1,251
$4,517
CPC-6.3
$6,378
1,269
$4,565
CPC-6.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary:
United States rate
$6, 394
1,275
Local rate
01 Persona] services:
Permanent positions:
United States rate
$17,098,893
11,087,527
445, 066
3,605,979
78, 422
884,963
690, 413
6,222
$16,794,236
10, 830, 155
78,290
2,726,121
87, 245
6.33.803
487,694
27, 666
$16, 855. 095
Local rate
10,890, 199
Other positions:
United States rate
75, 351
Local rate... _
2, 684, 635
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base: United States rate
88,493
Payment above basic rates:
674, 456
Local rate
507, 817
Excess of annua] leave earned over
leave taken. United States rate...
33, 467
Total personal services:
United States rate
18,613,555
16,283,919
31. 468. 803
17,521,239
14, 043, 970
28. 977. 609
17. 626. 862
Local rate
14 088 661
Deduct portion not chargeable to general
and administrative expenses.. .-
29. 248. 513
2, 328. 672
113.034
38. 960
30. 730
72, 922
69,058
125. 933
288,186
77.394
62. 552
2.208
130. 039
1,060
2,587.600
111.300
36.300
29.900
122. 100
89.200
213.300
175,000
69, 700
64, 000
30. 100
162. 500
3.000
2,467,000
156 100
02 Travel
36, 300
04 Communication services
29, 900
122. 100
06 Printing and reproduction
82. 700
177, 100
General accounting office audit
^ Gcni^ral an<! a'tiriiiistrative ex-
175,000
70,000
08 Supplies and materials
54.200
.53.000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
162. 600
3.000
Total general and administrative
3,330,718
3,684,000
3, 689, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
OFnCES IN THE UNITED STATES AND
HAITI
Field (United States grades):
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of office
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Procurement officer
1 $10, SOO
1 10, 800
1 9,800
1 $11.0.50
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
GS-14, Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10, 000
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 8,360
1 9,360
1 7,040
1 7, 040
1 6,056
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
2 11, 478
5 31, 685
1 6,660
1 6, 810
1 5, 788
3 15, 198
1 5, 810
8 38, 001
9 41, 676
13 53, 694
6 21, 729
24 83, 774
46 137,700
1 2, 632
1 7,000
1 8,200
1 13,500
3 15, 633
3 22, 820
3 16,678
Freight traffic manager
1 9,600
1 8,360
1 9 800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,660
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, finance department.
1 7,040
1 7, 240
1 6, 140
101 7, 240
1 7, 440
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Buyer.
1 6,340
Chief, accounting branch.
Chief clerk
1 5, 940
1 6,940
2 11, 750
4 25,000
1 6,685
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Buyer.
2 12, 000
Clerk
4 26, 150
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6, 810
Assistant treasurer
Asiiistant passenger traffic manager.
Clerk
1 6, 810
3 15, 805
1 5, 810
3 16, 180
Engineer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
7 34, 970
7 32,810
12 50, 940
5 IB, 800
22 78, 183
41 124,550
7 35, 400
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
7 33,310
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
12 51,840
GS-5. Range $3,410 5o $4,160
5 19, 425
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
22 79,100
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
41 127, 528
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Assistant freight traffic manager
1 7,000
1 7,000
Assistant to vice president. New
York
1 13. 500
3 16, 948
3 22, 820
3 16,471
1 13, 500
Boatswain _
3 16, 948
Buyer ...
3 22, 820
Chief refrigeration engineer
3 16,471
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
OFnCES IN THE UNITED STATES AND
HAITI — continued
Field (United States grades)— Continued
Ungraded positions at aimual rates —
Continued
Rates of $5,060 and above — Continued
Chief baker.
Chief cook
Chief electrician...
Chief engineer.. ,
Chief officer .,
Chief purser
Chief radio officer
Chief steward..
Dock foreman
Dock superintendent-.
First assistant engineer
First radio officer..
Freight and passenger solicitor
General agent, Haiti
Master
Port engineer
Purchasing agent
Second assistant engineer
Second electrician
Second officer
Second radio officer
Shore steward
Third assistant engineer
Third electrician
Third offioer- ._
Vice president, New York
Rate less than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rate
Local rate
Other positions: Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base ..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Total personal services:
United States rate
Local rate
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
330
$16,453
18, 102
17. ,597
32,177
21,383
18,354
19. 324
18. 354
5,096
7,040
22.185
17, 920
6, 000
13,000
34, 878
11,445
13,600
19, 657
16,815
18,941
16. 724
7.843
36.288
1,5.836
34.958
18,000
1,163,416
643
2, 271, 326
28.9
135, 261
613.1
2,123,075
1 13,000
6 4. 070
102. 438
2,021
484.762
ISTHMUS
Field (Panama Canal grades): '
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Ranee $14,300 to $16,700:
Vice president. Isthmus
GS-15 Ranee $13,500 to $14,750:
Community services director
Comptroller
Engineering and construction di-
rector..
Executive secretary
General counsel
Industrial director.
Marine director..
Personnel director
Railroad and terminals director
Supply and service director...
GS-14. Range $12,000 to $13,250:
Assistant engineering and construc-
tion director
Assistant general counsel
Assistant personnel director
Assistant supply and service di-
rector
Assistant to comptroller
Chief, plant Inventory and ap-
praisal staff
Chief, accounting systems staff
Chief, dredging division _.,
Chief, locks division
Chief, management staff
Chief, navigation division
Deputy marine director
Designing engineer
Electrical engineer
General manager, commissary divi-
sion
Maintenance engineer
Special assistant to comptroller
GS-13. Range $10,450 to $11,700:
Administrative assistant to Gover-
nor
Assistant railroad and terminals
director
Assistant electrical engineer
2, 725, 286
4,070
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$16,338
19,140
18,607
34, 022
23,098
19,407
20,433
19, 407
6, 300
7,040
23, 458
18,948
6. 000
13.000
37, 674
12,600
3
3
3
3
1
6
3
6
1
330
20.787
17.779
20. 4.';9
17.683
8.300
38. 369
16. 743
37, 761
18,000
1, 186, 142
2, 240. 097
2, 184, 692
1 13. 000
6 9. 780
104. 601
2.065
600. 324
2, 804, 682
9,780
1 $14,300
13,813
14, 760
13. 500
13.813
13.600
13,600
13,500
13, 656
13,600
13, 813
12,260
12,000
12, 250
12,250
12. 000
13, 250
12, 250
12,250
12. 000
12. 000
12.000
12. 250
12, 000
12, 192
12. 250
12, 000
10, 450
10, 700
10, 450
1 $14,300
13,813
14, 760
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).
14,125
13, 813
13,813
13, 600
13,600
12, 260
12. 000
12, 000
12. 000
12.600
12. 000
13. 250
12.250
12.500
12, 260
12, 600
12, 000
12, 250
12.500
12,000
10, 700
10, 700
10, 700
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$16,338
19.140
18.607
34, 022
23, 098
19, 407
20,433
19, 407
6,300
7,040
23,458
18, 948
6.000
13.000
37. 674
12,500
3
3
3
3
1
6
3
6
1
330
20.787
17, 779
20.459
17,683
8.300
38. 369
16. 743
37. 761
18,000
1, 186, 142
2, 248, 997
1
43, 135
2, 192, 862
1 13, 000
6 9, 780
104. 601
2,096
600,324
2, 812. 883
9,780
1 $14,650
14,125
14,760
14, 125
13, 969
14,125
13.600
13, 813
12,600
12, 125
12, 125
12. 000
12, 625
12, 250
13,250
12.250
12, 750
12,600
12, 600
12, 250
12,500
12, 500
12, 250
10, 700
10, 700
10, 9.50
316
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Panama Canal Company — Continued
General and Administrative Expenses, Panama Canal Company-
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
ISTHMUS— continued
Fieid (Panama Canal grades)— Con.
General scliedule {Trades— Continued
GS-13. Range $10,450 to $11,700— Con.
As.sistant chief, management stafT__.
Assistant chief, plant inventory
and appraisal staff
Assistant designing engineer
Assistant general manager, com-
missary division
Assistant personnel director
Assistant chief, dredging division...
Budget analyst
Business analyst
Chief, accounting division
Chief, architectural hranch
Chief, civil engineering branch
Chief, electrical construction and
maintenance
Chief, electrical-mechanical branch.
Chief, fiscal division
Chief, housing division
Chief, internal audit staff
Chief, power branch
Chief, district, maintenance divi-
sion
Chief, structural branch
Chief, water and laboratories
branch _.
Contract specialist
Employee labor relations officer
Engineer, construction
General manager, clubhouse divi-
sion
Superintendent, Atlantic locks
Superintendent, Pacific loclis
Superintendent, railroad division. ..
Superintendent, terminals division..
GS-12. Range $8,800 to $10,050:
Accountant
Architect, general
Assistant chief, maintenance divi-
sion -
Assistant superintendent, store-
houses
Assistant to maintenance engineer..
Assistant to marine director
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Business analyst
Capital program coordinator
Chemist
Chief, agents accounts
Chief, aids to navigation
Chief, claims
Chief, cost accounts
Chief, employment and utilization
division
Chief, general accounts
Chief, grounds, maintenance divi-
sion ,
Chief, district, maintenance division.
Chief, retail stores...
Chief, safety branch
Chief, surveys branch ,
Chief, testing laboratory
Chief, treasury branch
Chief, wage and classification
division
Construction and management
engineer
Contract officer-.-
Dairy manager
Director of admeasurement
Engineer, electrical-mechanical
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, mechanical-refrigerating—
Engineer, plant
Engineer, production
Printer
Special representative of the comp-
troller
Superintendent, abattoir and cold
storage plant -_
Superintendent, general products
branch --
Superintendent, motor transporta-
tion division
Superintendent, storehouse division.
Supervisor, architectural engineer. .
Supervisor, construction engineer.- .
Supervisor, dredging division
Supervisor, electrical engineer
Supervisor, structural engineer
Training officer
GS-U. Range .$7,425 to $8,676:
Accoimtant
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10,450
10. 450
10, 460
10,613
10, 585
10. 700
10,450
21,400
10, 450
10, 450
10, 460
10, 450
10, 450
10, 700
10, 700
10,450
10, 460
10, 498
10, 460
10. 450
10, 700
10,700
10, 662
10, 700
10, 450
10, 450
11,700
10, 450
9,050
8,800
8,800
8,800
8,944
8,800
8,800
8,800
9,300
8,800
8,800
9,262
9,060
8,800
8,800
8,800
1954 estimate 1956 estimate
Num- Total
bei
8,800
8,800
9,329
8,800
9,050
9,550
9,050
8,800
8,800
8,497
9,050
8,800
8,983
8,800
8,800
8,954
9,300
10, 0.50
8,800
1 10, 050
1 8, 848
1 8, 954
8,800
8,800
8,800
16, 800
9,300
18, 100
8,800
2 14,850
salary
$10, 450
10,450
10, 700
10, 700
10, 700
10,450
21, 625
10, 450
10, 700
10,450
10, 450
10,700
10,950
10, 9.50
10.450
10, 450
10,700
10, 700
10, 700
10, 700
10. 700
10, 700
10. 9.50
10. 700
10, 668
11,700
10, 676
9.175
8,800
9.050
9.050
8,863
8,800
8,800
9.300
8,800
8,800
9.300
9.175
8. SOO
8,800
8,800
8.800
8,800
9, 660
9,300
9,550
Num'
be:
8,800
8,800
9,060
8,800
9,120
8,800
8,800
9.050
9,550
10, 050
8,800
10, 050
9, 060
9,050
8,800
8,800
8,800
17, 600
9,300
18, 100
8,800
2 14, 850
Total
salary
$10, 576
10, 700
10, 960
10, 950
10,700
10, 676
21,775
10, 700
10.960
10,700
10,700
10,9.50
11.076
10, 950
10. 700
10, 700
10, 950
10, 960
10,700
10. 9,50
10, 826
10, 450
10. 960
10. 700
10. 791
11,700
10, 570
9, 300
9,050
9,060
9, 141
9,300
9. 060
8,925
9,176
9,660
8.926
8. 925
9,650
9,300
9,060
9,050
9,050
9,050
9,050
9,050
9,800
9.050
9,425
9,800
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SBRVICES — Continued
9,050
9,050
9,050
9,300
8,800
9,120
9, 050
8,800
9,300
9,675
10, 050
9, 050
10, 050
9,300
9,300
9, 050
8,904
9,050
18, 100
9,300
27,400
1953 actual
8,925
15,100
ISTHMUS — continued
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Con.
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-11. Range $7,426 to $8,676— Con.
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician-
Architect, general
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief, cost accounts
Assistant chief, housing division
and housing manager
Assistant chief, district, mainte-
nance division
Assistant chief, surveys branch
Assistant chief, testing laboratory..
Assistant general manager, club-
house division
Assistant superintendent, Atlantic
locks
Assistant superintendent, motor
transportation division
Assistant superintendent. Pacific
locks..
Assistant superintendent, termi-
nals division..
Assistant to chief, water and labo-
ratories branch
Assistant to superintendent, Pacific
locks
Assistant to superintendent, termi-
nals division
Assistant to supply and service
director
Attorney.--
Auditor
Budget specialist
Business accountant—
Business analyst
Chemical engineer..
Chemist
Chief admeasurer
Chief, administrative branch
Chief, eommimications branch
Chief hydrographer
Chief, payroll branch
Contract officer
Engineer
Engineer, civil, supervisor.--
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, hydrographic supervisor. .
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, structmal
Engineer, survey and cartographic
supervisor --.
Head, engineering section, northern
district
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
Manager, hotels
Master of transportation
Organization and methods exam-
iner -
Roadmaster
Superintendent, Atlantic area,
water and laboratories branch
Supervising construction inspector. .
Supervisor, marine traffic controller.
Supervisor, shops, dredgmg division-
Supervisory admeasurer
Supervisory claims examiner
Systems accountant
Traffic engineer
Training officer
Valuat ion engineer
GS-10. Range $6,875 to $7,813:
Accountant...
Admeasurer
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief, treasury branch
Assistant housing manager
Assistant manager, hotels
Assistant supervisor, dredging divi-
sion..
Assistant to general manager, club-
house division
Assistant to personnel director
Assistant to superintendent, motor
transportation division
Auditor
Chief, motion-picture branch
Chief, real estate unit
Chief, warehousing
Claims e.xammer
Commissary manager
Engineer, electrical
Executive assistant, railroad divi-
sion
nousmg manager
Industrial training coordinator
Laundry manager
Manager, clubhouse
Manager, wholesale unit
Maruie traffic controller
Safety engineer..
Shipbuilding inspector, general
Supervisor, construction engineer.. .
Supervisor, electronics engineer
Supervisor, northern district and
manager, clubhouse
Num- Total
ber salary
$16, 004
7,425
22. 525
7.425
7,425
7,925
8,252
8,676
7,425
7,676
7,425
7,676
7,926
7,425
7,425
7,676
1954 estimate
7,426
14.860
22, 276
7.426
7,426
7, 425
7.425
7.637
8,002
7,705
7,560
7,425
7,675
14.860
30,113
28,465
37. 183
7.925
38, 876
30,200
7,425
16,774
7,564
7, 454
7,425
7,896
7,675
7,675
7,425
16, 360
8, 076
7.762
7,426
22, 625
7,925
7.672
15,350
6,875
7,626
7,031
7,344
7,188
0,875
15, 001
6,875
7,014
7,031
7,031
6,875
7,211
20, 625
7,362
7,768
7,444
7,031
7,362
7,344
21,772
7,034
6,875
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $1.5,360
1 7, 426
1 7, 676
6,876
6,876
7,426
8,175
8,675
7, 925
1 7, 620
1 7, 676
7,425
7,426
16. 100
22. 275
7.425
7.425
14, 860
7,675
7,675
8, 176
7,926
7, 676
7,615
7.800
7, 425
30, 200
7,675
37. 625
7.925
31,450
7,675
1956 estimate
Num- Total
be;
1 7, 675
2 15,860
1 7, 685
1 7, 675
1 7, 925
7,676
7,926
7,675
16, 350
15, 100
1 7, 925
1 7, 425
4 30, 200
1 7, 925
2 15, 360
2 13,986
4 29, 700
1 7, 188
1 7, 423
7,031
15,001
7,031
7,201
7,188
7,188
7,031
7,656
7,418
20, 626
7,600
7,188
7,600
7,500
7,500
22, 188
13, 942
7,031
7,500
7,188
7,031
7,031
15, 001
7,187
7,357
6,875
7,344
7,187
7,813
7,574
21,093
7,656
7,344
7,666
7,666
7,669
22,657
14, 298
7,188
7,656
7,344
7,188
7,187
DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
317
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
ISTHMUS — continued
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Continued
General schedule erades — Continued
QS-10. Range $6,875 to $7.813— Con.
Supervisor, signal engineer
Supervisor, tabulating machine
operation
Supervisory accountant.
Supervisory administrative otRcer. .
Supervisory business accountant,
terminals division
Supervisory chemist
Supervisory marine traffic con-
troller
Supply assistant, general
Supply assistant, restaurant
Systems accountant
Veterinarian..
OS-9. Range $6,325 to $7,263:
Admeasurer
Administrative assistant
Architect, general
Assistant chief hydrograplier
Assistant housing manager
Assistant to chief, retail stores
Assistant to superintendent, motor
transportation division..
Assistant to superintendent, termi-
nals division
Auditor...
Baker
Bakery manager
Budget analyst
Business accountant
Chemist
Chief, personnel records division
Chief, purchasing section
Chief, real estate unit
Chief, tabulating machine branch.
Chief, tabulating machine section.
Chief, time, leave, and payroll
section
Chief, United States rate employ-
ment branch
Claims examiner
Construction cost accountant
Engineer
Engineer, architectural..
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, estimating
Engineer, general
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, hydrographic
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, mechanical refrigeration..
Engineer, plant
Engineer, safety.
Engineer, structural
Governmental accountant
Inspector, hulls and boilers
Local agent, railroad
Manager, clubhouse
Manager, retail store
Manager, wholesale unit
Marine traffic controller
Organization and methodsexarainer.
Physical science aide
Position classifier and salary and
wage analyst
Records administrator
Relief manager and assistant super-
intendent, cold storage and
abattoir
Restaurant manager
btorekeeper, Cristobal..
buperintendent, filter plant
Supervisor, safety inspector
Supervisor, sanitation
Supervisory accountant.
Supervisory coffee specialist
Supervisory construction engineer..
Supervisory construction inspector.
Supply assistant, general
Supply assistant, restaurant.
Supply distribution assistant and
inspector, plumbing
Supervisory surveying and carto-
graphic engineer... _.
Systems accountant
Traffic engineer
Valuation engineer
GS-8. Range $5,775 to $6,713
GS-7. Range $5,256 to $6,194
GS-6. Range $4,744 to $5,681
GS-5. Range $4,263 to $5,200
OS-1. Range $3,969 to $4,569
GS-3. Range $3,688 to $4,288
GS-2. Range $3,438 to $4,038
GS-1. Range $3,125 to $3,725
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-10. Range $5,706 to $6,644
CPC-9. Range $5,188 to $6,125
CPC-8. Range $4,675 to $5,613
CPC-7. Range $4,294 to $5,044
1953 actual
1954 estimate
N'um- Total
bei
salary
$6, 875
6.875
7.201
7,171
7,638
7,334
7,031
6,875
69. 443
35.682
12. 962
6.799
6,746
6,481
6.638
58.019
6.481
6.872
18, 975
6.325
12.860
7.471
7.004
7.419
6,794
6,325
6,325
6,807
18, 975
12. 650
12. 771
7,263
24, 020
13,630
43,244
6,505
6,353
19. 757
12. 962
6,325
7.263
6,439
19, 287
6,920
7,2&3
6, .325
19, 913
26, 617
6, 656
13. 250
6, 325
6,325
45, 987
7,185
6.469
6,481
6.638
6,535
6,481
6,481
6,619
6. 844
6.909
26. 081
6.325
6,637
6,481
13, 275
44,588
70,044
466, 027
975. 818
682, 894
786, 249
702, 281
784, 166
552, 107
47,247
8 48, 175
11 63.013
20 99, 929
16 73, 632
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 031
1
4
4
1
11
1
1
7
1
7
60
141
109
146
153
206
94
7
6,875
7.344
1 6. 875
1 7, 813
6,875
7,031
6.875
6,875
58,353
27. 645
6.638
6.946
7. 263
6,794
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 187
58,254
6.638
6.9.50
19. 367
6.405
12. 963
7, 575
7,171
6,950
6,325
6,325
6. 963
18. 975
12.810
12, 806
13, .586
13. 744
13.900
44.821
6, 325
6,794
6,515
19, 757
12, 763
1 7,263
1 6,638
7,106
6,325
2.5, 285
26, 864
6,794
70, 715
6,325
10 66, 153
1 7, 211
6, K58
6, f>:i8
6,793
6.638
6,638
1 6,638
1 7, 106
26, 70S
6,638
6,794
45, .371
6,325
45,063
379,411
807, 580
580, 966
714,950
657, 476
803, 723
336, 728
21,515
8 49. 088
10 57, 188
17 88, 603
14 67, 295
I
1
1
1
10
3
2
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
12
1
10
1
7,031
7,500
1 7,000
1 7, 813
7,031
7,187
7,031
7,031
66. 085
20. 700
13. 119
7. 112
7.263
6.950
59. 662
6.794
7. 106
19. 761
6.561
13. 119
7,575
7,325
7,106
6,481
6.481
7.119
19. 443
13. 122
13.119
13.744
13,744
14, 213
51, 743
6.481
6,950
6.666
19. 757
19.442
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1 7,328
1 6,794
1 6. 325
1 7,263
6,481
25.723
27.488
6.950
78, 273
6,481
67, 636
6,637
6,794
1 6, 949
1 6,794
1 6,794
1 6,794
1 7,263
19, 913
2 13, 275
7 46, 465
7
58
146
109
147
156
201
93
7
45, 858
371, 005
842, 171
589. 037
732. 164
674. 830
793, 832
337, 465
21, 775
8 49. 714
10 57, 970
15 78, 214
13 63, 001
ISTHMUS— continued
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades — Continued
CPC-6. Range $4,000 to $4,600
CPC-5. Range $3,718 to $4,318
CPC-4. Range $3,438 to $4,038
CPC-3. Range $3,190 to $3.790
CPC-2. Range $3,025 to $3,550
CPC-1. Range $2,263 to $2,713
Military rates:
Engineering and construction director.
Industrial director
Marine director
Chief, navigation division
Industrial engineer
Port captain
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates at $6,325 and above;
Assistant port captain..
Assistant to master of transporta-
tion
Chief train dispatcher
Engineer, chief, floating plant
Engineer, floating plant. ._
Engineer, senior chief, floating plant-
First assistant engineer, floating
plant
First mate floating plant
Master, floating plant
Master, senior, floating plant
Mate, floating plant
Operator, chief, floating plant
Operator, floating plant
Pilot _
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
16 $61,969
45 170. 928
8 28. 370
2 6.380
4 12, 713
1 2, 110
1954 estimate
Port captain
Train dispatcher
Rates less than .$6,325
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $6,325 and above:
Assistant chief, aids to navigation..
Assistant foreman .,
Assistant foreman, roundhouse
Assistant general foreman
Assistant printer
Assistant superintendent, locks
division
Assistant supervisor, carpentry
Assistant supervisor, painting.
Assistant supervisor, plumbing
Assistant supervisor, sheetmetal
work _.,
Assistant to superintendent, locks
division
Chief, diesel station
Chief, hydroelectric station
Control bouse operator
Coordinator, locks division
Dispatcher, chief
Dispatcher, power
Diver
Engineer, refrigeration service
Foreman
Foreman, armature shop
Foreman, carpenter
Foreman, car shops
Foreman, crater and packer
Foreman, dock
Foreman, equipment operation and
repair
Foreman, electrical
Foreman, foundry and pattern shop .
Foreman, instrument shop
Foreman, luieman
Foreman, machine shop
Foreman, pamter
Foreman, pipefitter and sheetmetal
worker
Foreman, planing mill..
Foreman, plumber
Foreman, public works..
Foreman, repair shop
Foreman, rigger and cmne operator.
Foreman, roiuidhouse
Foreman, sheetmetal worker
Foreman, shoremining
Foreman, stevedore, chief
Foreman, water system
General foreman
General foreman, construction and
maintenance
General foreman, equipment, oper-
ation and repair..
General foreman, extractor
General foreman, public works.
General foreman, quarry.
General foreman, shore mining and
sluicing operations
General foreman, water system
Harbormaster
Head stevedore
Inspector, boiler
Leadingman, carman...
Leadingman, combination welder...
Leadingman, gas plant operator
2 25.464
1
1
28
1
18
2
1
34
10
1
2
7
95
1
3
106
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
10
1
1
1
1
6.406
6.635
187. 375
6, 365
122, 373
13,395
6,531
235,293
69. 387
6,365
13, 3.54
45, 491
953, 278
11.835
19. 218
572, 655
1
1
2
2
9
1
1
7
1
1
7
1
10
1
1
5
1
7
I
1
3
1
13
1
1
2
18
3
1
1
3
1
1
2
6
8,029
12, 980
6,822
13. 061
7,240
2 17, 742
1 6. 382
1 6, 358
1 6. 406
6,325
8,548
14.211
14.663
62. 674
6,326
7,716
49, 108
8,195
6.325
50, 711
7,118
65, 154
7,592
6,325
30, 361
6, 325
46, 431
7,402
7,271
19, 152
6,649
82, 503
6,641
6,325
13,644
105, 979
20.384
6,354
7,389
20,134
6,510
7,259
12.650
42,853
6.585
13. 852
6.325
6,617
7,197
6,328
14,317
66,342
6,325
6,905
6,325
6,325
Num- Total
ber salary
$58. 638
178. 861
32.664
3,190
1 2, 110
9,863
10, 219
10. 575
10, 219
7,168
10, 219
2 26, 208
1
1
27
1
18
6.408
6.635
179. 919
6.365
121. 075
13, 395
6,531
240. 858
64,728
6,365
13, 3M
45, 491
8
1, 116, 591
3 19,218
80 453,440
8.029
14. 3,'J2
6,822
13, 977
2 18, 233
1 6.864
1 6.861
1 6,864
1 6,864
8.839
14. 76S
15. 621
69. 019
7.051
8,112
50, 421
8,445
7,051
53. 122
7,634
47, 963
7.592
6. 531
57, 782
6,427
42, 432
7,925
7,800
19,843
13 86, 338
1 6, 635
1 6,822
12 76, 128
3 20, 717
7,389
13.644
6.510
8.008
12. 938
45, 822
7,738
7,051
13, 852
6,698
7,072
7,197
6,926
15, 808
61, 098
6,448
6,905
6,718
6,635
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$59, 942
181,938
33. 389
3,290
2,110
9.863
10, 219
10. 575
10. 219
7.168
10, 219
26,208
6,406
6.635
186, 478
6,365
121,075
13, 395
6,531
241,794
64,728
6.365
13 354
39. 126
18
1, 148, 372
1
1
28
1
18
2
1
35
9
1
2
6
3 19, 218
75 427,440
8,029
14.3,52
6.822
13. 977
2 18. 647
1 6.864
1 6,864
1 6,864
1
2
2
9
1
1
6
1
1
7
1
7
1
1
10
1
6
1
1
3
6.864
9,191
14,768
1,5.621
69,019
7,322
8.112
43. 218
8.445
7.051
53. 122
7.634
47. 963
7,592
6, 531
64, 232
6,427
42. 4.32
7,925
7,800
19, 843
13 86, 338
1 6, 635
1 6, 822
12 76, 128
3 20, 717
7,389
13,644
6,510
8,003
12, 938
45, 822
7,738
7,051
13, 852
6,698
7,072
7,197
6,926
15, 808
61,098
6,448
6,905
6,718
6,635
B70200— 54-
-21
318
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
I
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Panam.^ Canal Company — Continued
General and Administrative Expenses, Panama Canal Company-
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ISTHMUS— continued
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Continued
Positions at hourly rates— Continued
Rate equivalent to $6,325 and above-
Continued
Lcadineman, machinist
LeadinRman, machinist, pipefitter,
and shipfitter
Leadingman, painter
Leadingman, pipefitter and sheet-
metal worker
Leadingman, rigger and crane
operator
Leadingman, shipfitter
Leadingman, shipwright
Leadingman, wireman
Locltmaster
Master machinist
Master shipfitter
Master shipwright and dockmaster.
Operator and dispatcher, power-
house
Operator, control house
Operator, foreman, electrician
Operator foreman, mechanic
Operator, lock, leader
Operator, monotype
Planner and estimator
Principal foreman, stevedore
Salvage master and master diver
Supervisor, buildings and equip-
ment
Supervisor, carpentry
Supervisor, construction
Supervisor, control house
Supervisor, electrical and mechani-
cal
Supervisor, generation and trans-
mission
Supervisor, maintenance division.-.
Supervisor, mechanical
Supervisor, painting
Supervisor, plant maintenance
Supervisor, plumbing
Supervisor, printing plant-
Supervisor, public works __
Supervisor, sheetmetal work
Wire chief
Rates equivalent to less than $6,325-.,
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses _
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States rate.-.
Local rate ._ _
Other positions:
Temporary employment:
United States rate
Local rate
Part-time employment:
United States rate _
Local rate _.
Intermittent employment:
United States rate
Local rate
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13,128
6 37. 950
1 6, 325
1 6, 576
1
1
1
4
19
1
I
11
16
7
7
42
1
4
2
1
6,568
6,388
6,498
25,504
144, 049
8.416
8.218
8,288
72. 149
121. 132
44, 730
44. 730
269. 587
6,948
26.310
13, 561
7,368
1 6, 864
1 6,919
1 6. 325
3 24, 183
4 33, 696
2
3
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1,192
16. 504
22. 946
16,812
7,011
6.801
7.011
22, 796
6,641
6,736
6,384
6. 216, 306
3,403
19,122,929
606.2
2, 024, 036
2, 897. 8
17, 098, 893
8,861
11,087,527
410. 999
382, 917
26, 913
403, 068
7,144
2, 719, 994
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,040
5 34.112
1 6,631
1
1
1
4
19
1
1
1
10
16
7
7
42
1
4
1
1
7,384
7,197
6,968
27.288
149. 190
9.048
8.840
68.500
121.746
46. 298
46. 298
276. 546
7,280
28,288
7,738
7.883
1 7, 176
1 7, 550
3 24, 522
4 34, 034
2
3
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
997
17, 222
24,606
16,636
7.650
7,197
7. 550
24, 258
7.093
7.550
13, 270
6, 642, 854
2.966
17, 729, 156
188.9
9a4,920
2, 776. 1
16, 794, 236
8,636
10, 830, 155
38. 930
32, 784
32. 070
306, 357
7.290
2, 326, 980
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,040
5 34.112
1 6,631
1 7, 488
1
1
1
4
19
1
1
1
10
16
7
7
42
1
4
1
1
1
1
7.384
7,197
6. 9fiS
27,288
149. 621
9,048
8.840
8.944
68.600
121. 963
46, 298
46, 298
276, 546
7,280
28.288
7,738
7,883
7,176
7,560
3 24, 750
4 34.361
17, 222
24, 606
16,536
7,550
7.197
7.650
24, 465
1 7, 650
2 13, 270
6, 558, 709
2,951
17.779,411
189.9
924.316
2, 761. 1
16. 856. 096
8,550
10,896,199
37,120
32, 470
30. 771
355, 650
7.460
2, 296, 615
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ISTHMUS— continued
Field (Panama Canal grades)— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base;
United States rate
$78, 422
856. 344
690, 413
28,619
6,222
$87, 246
509, 015
487, 694
24, 788
27,665
$88, 493
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay:
549,363
Local rate
Nightwork differential: United States
rate- - --
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
507,817
25, 093
33, 467
Total personal services:
United States rate (Panama
Canal grades)
18. 513, 556
17, 462, 976
58. 2a3
14, 043, 970
17, 568, .599
.58.263
Local rate - ..
15, 283, 919
14, 088, 661
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Rivers and Hahbors and Flood Control
Revolving Fund, Corps of Engineers
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures hy objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
17.326
1.040
17. 216
17, 275
1,005
Average number of all employees
17,034
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary __
$4,694
OS-6.8
$3, 480
CPC-5.6
$3,112
$4,729
OS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .. .
$3,510
Average grade
CPC-5.5
$3,112
01 Personal services:
Civil functions:
Pay and allowances to commis-
$936. 500
65, 260. 002
2, 960. 500
250, 598
5, 864. 900
$935, 500
Permanent positions...
65, 278, 431
2,913,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
250. 669
Payment above basic rates .
5, 719, 400
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule under
75. 271. 500
2, 800, 000
1,100,000
1. 050. 000
6, 100. 000
825. 000
31. 988. 804
16.500.000
11,677,344
153, 600
35. 000
270. 000
75, 097, 500
02 Travel
2, 350. 000
950. 000
925. 000
5, .500. 000
06 Printing and reproduction
750. 000
07 Other contractual services
29, 108. 094
16, 000. 000
09 Equipment ._ .
10, 60S. 385
60, 000
13 Refmids, awards, and indemnities
30, 000
240. 000
Subtotal
147, 771, 148
1,016,000
141,618,979
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
1,015,000
146. 756, 148
140, 603, 979
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF
Salaries and Expenses, Columbia Institution for the Deaf
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
113
5
111
121
3
120
123
3
122
Average salaries .and grades: Ungraded
positions: Average salary
$3,391
$3,502
$3,491
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$383,836
17,673
11,053
$423. 791
12.000
9.800
U33. 391
Other positions
Payment above basic rates
12.000
9.800
Total personal services
02 Travel —
412,562
1,577
289
3,012
8,981
275
30,377
109, 249
17,599
223
445. 691
2.000
100
3,000
8,000
250
39,529
105, 150
11,400
300
455. 191
2.000
03 Transportation of things
100
3,000
05 Rents and utilitv services
8.000
250
52.529
08 Supplies and materials
105. 150
11.400
15 Taxes and assessments --
300
Subtotal -..
584,144
26,940
615, 320
29,120
637.920
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
29.120
Obligations incurred
557,204
686,200
608,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Not Under Classification Act
Group A — Admixistration
President of Gallaudet College and execu-
tive officer
Business manager
President's secretary, assistant business
manager, registrar, bookkeeper, clerks,
secretary.
Group B— Education
gallaudet college
Assistant to the president and professor. .
Dean - -
Dean of instruction
Dean of students - _ —
Professors
Assistant professors
Instructors..
KENDALL SCHOOL
Principal
Supervising teacher
Instructors
Group C— Institution
AUXnjART SERVICES
Dietitian... -
Nurse - --
Cooks, kitchen help...
Maids -
"Waitresses
Laimdryman and laundresses
Housekeeper, counselors, matrons, assist-
ants
operation and MAINTENANCE
Superintendent of maintenance
Groundskeeper..
Gardener.
Engineer, firemen - -
Carpenter, painter, maintenance men
1953 actual
Xum- Total
her salary
1 $10, 800
1 7,340
23,742
7,640
6,647
6,000
5,000
28.886
42,482
34,017
1 6,250
1 4,620
13 46, 302
1
1
8
3
13
5
3,925
3.639
21.804
6.603
31. 370
11,880
9 24,079
5.604
4.049
3,122
12,535
18, 787
1954 estimate
Xum- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 7, 340
1
1
12
7,640
6, 6!7
6,500
5,500
35,928
42.888
45,948
5.100
5,000
42,504
3,925
6,639
21,804
6.603
33.760
12.411
11 31,897
5,800
4,198
3,232
12,735
19,153
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. SOO
1 7, 340
1
2
8
3
14
5
7,640
6.647
6,500
5,500
41,928
42,888
49, M8
6,100
5.000
42,504
3,925
6,639
21,804
6,603
33,760
12,411
31,897
6.800
4,198
3,232
12. 735
19,153
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Not Under Classification ^d— Continued
Group C— Institution— Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE— COD.
T.awnhnnds
Num
ber
3
5
2
1
- Total
salary
$8,023
12,334
4,752
2,874
Num
ber
3
6
2
1
- Total
salary
$8,247
15,112
4.853
2,974
Num
ber
3
6
2
1
- Total
salary
$8,247
Janitor
15,112
4,853
Storesclerk
2,974
Total permanent ..
113
7
405, 106
21,270
121
4
438, 135
14,344
123
4
447,735
14,344
Net permanent (average number,
106
383,836
17, 673
11,053
117
423,791
12,000
9,800
119
433, 391
Other positions: Temporary employ-
12,000
Payment above basic rates
9,800
412, 562
445, 591
455,191
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Food and Drug Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Totalnumberof permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
926
2
886
846
1
829
846
1
816
-Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.\verage salary
$5,420
GS-8.2
$2. 931
CPC-3.3
$5. 572
GS-8.4
$2. 971
CPC-3.3
$5. 666
OS-8.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,014
Average grade
CPC-3.3
01 Personal services:
$4,728,813
10,606
17, 934
8,846
$4, 533. 800
4,800
17,000
7,000
$4, 514, 000
4,800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
17.000
7.000
Total personal services
4. 766, 198
211,830
38,732
54, 171
2,056
39, 792
111,378
33, 562
205, 141
85,867
77, 113
286
2,125
4, 562, 600
190, 900
30, 100
65,300
1,800
33. 300
87, 800
26, 500
167, 000
87, 600
28,800
300
2,200
4, 542, 800
02 Travel
184, 900
03 Transportation of things
29,100
65,900
05 Rents and utili'y services
1.800
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
33. 300
85,000
Services performed by other agencies.
26,500
161, 700
87,600
27,900
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
300
2,200
Obligations incurred
5,628,250
6, 284, 200
6,249,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
1
Total
salary
$13,000
Num
ber
1
- Total
salary
$13,200
GS-I6. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1
$12,400
1
1
2
12. 200
12. OCO
22. 850
1
1
2
12,400
1
2
1
4
1
12,000
22,600
11,800
45. 450
11,300
12.000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
23.100
4
1
45. 450
11.300
4
1
45.900
Director of field operations
11, 650
319
320
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Food and Drug Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COUtinUCd
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Director of program research__
Director of regulatory management.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of division.
Assistant director of field operations.
Assistant director of program
research
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.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Associate chief of branch
A ssistant executive officer
Chemist
Chief of branch
Food and drug officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant executive officer
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Chief of branch
Food and drug officer
Microanalyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Pharmacologist
Physicist
Veterinarian
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst
Chemist
Information specialist
Mathematical statistician.
Medical officer
Microanalyst
Parasitologist
Pharmacologist
Position classifier
Records officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal accountant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Bacteriologist
Biochemist.-- ---
Chemist
Food and drug officer
Instrument maker
Mathematical statistician
Microanalyst
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Pharmacologist -.
Placement officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
QS-6. Range $3,796 to .$4,545
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range $2,950 to $3,430
Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $.3,454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,8i0
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 800
10, 800
29. 200
9,800
9,600
9,800
9.800
9.800
19, 600
9,600
9,600
29. 000
110.200
9.800
10. 000
8,660
GS-5.
GS-3.
OS-2.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of district
GS-13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Assistant chief of district-.
Chief chemist of district
Chief Inspector of district
8.560
113.680
110, 880
7,540
21, 720
58, 920
46. 040
60. 080
14, 280
7,040
15, 080
7,040
7,240
37, 240
6,140
67, 660
6,740
5,940
6,740
31, 500
5,940
30,700
5,940
6,940
5,875
5,810
5,310
10. 370
43, 230
6,310
6,685
1954 estimate
5,810
5,186
5,686
15,805
5, 060
20,230
69, 906
91,990
102,8.56
109.120
74,240
33, 770
3 10,042
5 15,110
24 67, 648
2 4, 910
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10. 800
1 11,050
3 29. 800
1 10, 000
9,800
9.600
9.800
10, 000
20. 000
9.600
9,800
29. 000
112,000
10. 000
10, 200
8.760
8.360
17. 520
106. 520
103, 720
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
11
1
1
1
1
2
12
12
325 1,809,145
S. 1 34, 340
316 9
1,774,805
3,708
5,007
6,826
8,846
1, 799, 192
16 156,000
3
16
15
25, 080
133, (60
125, 400
4
1
4
10
22
25
34
17
12
22, 120
66, 960
39, 000
36, 400
14. 280
7,040
14, 680
7,240
14, 280
38. 240
6,340
45, 180
6.940
5,940
31, 900
5 30, 700
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
6,000
5.810
10. 495
5.185
43. 855
6.435
6,810
5,435
11,120
6,310
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
11,300
29, 800
10, 200
9,800
9,600
10. 000
10. 200
20. 000
9.800
10. 000
29. 600
112.000
10, 000
10, 200
8.760
8.560
17. 520
107. 520
104, 620
21,616
5.186
19, 730
44, 300
93, 865
96, 2.50
116.430
63. 975
36, 920
3 10, 202
6 15,360
22 63, 184
1 2, 560
305 1, 745, 671
6 32, 671
1,713,000
1,600
2,400
6,400
1,730,400
16 167, 000
2
16
16
17, 120
136, 760
136, 500
22, 520
67, 960
39. 400
37, 200
14, 680
7,040
14, 880
7,440
14, 280
38, 840
6.340
45, 780
6,940
6,140
32, 500
6 31, 700
1 6. 140
1 6, 140
6,125
5.935
10. 745
5.310
44,605
6.660
6.810
6.560
11,246
6,436
22,115
6,310
20, 105
46, 675
9,5, 615
97, 875
118, 350
64, 855
37, 660
3 10, 362
5 15,510
22 64, 304
1 2, 630
305 1,771,096
11 65, 096
1,600
2,400
6,400
7,000
1,723,400
16 160, 200
2 17. 520
16 139. 960
16 139, 560
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7 ,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
10 $73,000
2 14. 880
1 7, 040
1 7,640
4 25, 360
35 225. 700
52 324. 280
1 6, 740
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $22. 120
2 15,280
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $22. 520
Chemist ... .
2 15, 280
Tea examiner ....
GS-1 1. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemist
31 201. 340
61 388. 740
1 6. 740
1 6. 940
1 6,000
70 389. 575
74 401,320
2 11.245
1 5. 436
101 456. S30
10 44. 200
44 166, 290
39 137, 346
34 110,860
6 18, 020
1 2, 980
31 204, 540
61 394. 740
1 6. 940
1 6. 140
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant
1 5, 876
72 395. 820
79 423, 120
2 10. 995
1 5.310
120 530. 100
13 66, 835
48 178, 930
46 160, 450
40 128, 880
8 23,440
1 2, 980
1 3,520
12 36. 544
1 6, 125
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $6,810:
Chemist
70 394, 950
74 410. 520
Import food and drug exammer
2 11,495
1 5, 660
08 7 Range .$4,205 to $4,955 .
101 407, 466
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
10 44, 826
44 167, 290
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
39 139, 185
34 112, 140
GS-2 Range $2 750 to $3,230
6 18, 340
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
1 3,060
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
8 24, 670
8 24, 736
Total permanent, field
600 3, 087, 679
32.6 133,671
540 2, 861, 276
11 40,476
540 2,913,081
20 105, 081
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
567.4
2, 954, 008
1,890
11, 108
529
2,820,800
800
10,600
520
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment -. .
2,808,000
800
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
10,600
All personal services, field
2, 967, 006
2, 832, 200
2,819,400
4, 766, 198
4, 562, 600
4, 642, 800
Salaries and Expenses, Certification and Inspection Services, Food
and Drug Administration
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
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other 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
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
08 Supplies and materials
Samples _.
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
176
2
166
1, 084, 287
1954 estimate
172
1
168
$4,919
$5,071
$6, 159
GS-7.5
GS-7.6
OS-7.6
$2, 834
$2, 821
$2,863
CPC-2.7
CPC-2.7
CPC-2.7
$781,089
$806, 100
$784, 485
4,666
2,000
2,000
2.991
3, 100
3,100
28, 248
15,600
15, 500
816, 994
826, 700
805,085
11,463
12,000
11,000
700
800
700
3,577
7,100
7,100
9,180
8,800
8,400
60,686
34,400
34,400
36,566
24,500
24,500
102,870
101, 600
99, 100
4,262
4,600
4,600
15, 626
37, 400
17, 600
31, 210
31,215
31,215
1,263
1,500
1,500
1, 090, 615
1956 estimate
168
1
160
1, 045, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of division
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,800:
Assistant chief of division ..
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 800
2 19, 200
1 9, 600
1 9,800
2 20, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
2 19, 600
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
2 20, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
2 20,000
1 10,000
1 10, 000
Medical officer.
2 20, 400
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
321
DETAIL OF PEHSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmen tal— Con tinued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Cliemist
Chief of branch
Medical officer
Veterinarian
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Chief of branch
Food and drug ofBcer
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Pharmacologist
OS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst. __
Chemist ,
Mathematical statistician
Pharmacologist _ ,
Purchasing agent
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.546 ,
QS-5. Range $3,tl0 to $t.l60 ,
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 ,
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
OS-2. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230 ,
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,820
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.--
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Otlier positions: Temporary employ-
ment--
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Genera! schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Food and drug inspector-— -.
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Bacteriologist--
Food and drug inspector
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $.3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.6.55
GS-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-weel£ base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field -
Personal services
1963 actual
Num Total
ber salary
1 $8,560
2 16. 720
1 8, .560
1 8, 760
2 14, 080
1 7,040
4 28,760
1 7,040
17,820
29,700
10
1
6
1
2
1
26
4
20
11
9
2
3
5,760
61,600
5,435
31, 486
6,310
10, 245
5,060
113, 455
16, 430
70,700
37. 405
27,830
5,900
8.140
1 2, 910
10 28. 640
7 19. 460
143 663. 396
10.8 44,436
132. 2 618, 960
4,666
2,432
23,635
649, 693
11 70, 140
1 5,810
5.120
38, 140
31, 235
7,696
3,495
3,270
33 164, 905
0. 7 2, 776
32.3 162,129
559
4.613
167, 301
816, 994
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17, 120
1 8, 760
1 8, 960
2 14, 280
4 29,660
1 7, 240
18, 420
30,300
6,940
62, 850
5,560
43, 105
1
1
30
4
14
11
9
2
3
6,185
5, 185
132, 775
16. 930
61. 240
38. 045
28.630
6,140
8,300
1 2,990
10 28.880
7 18.900
140 662, 570
4 20, 570
136 642, 000
2,000
2,600
15,600
662.000
71, 540
5,810
21,865
4.995
33, 810
16, 430
7.945
3,575
3,350
169, 320
5,220
164. 100
600
164, 700
826, 700
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17, 520
1 8,760
1 8, 900
2 14, 480
4 30,360
1 7,240
3 18, 420
5 30, 700
I 6, 140
140
7
FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL
Salaries and Expenses, Freedmen's Hospital
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
54,100
5.685
43,980
6,310
6,310
136, 275
17, 430
52, 865
38, 685
29,110
6,220
8,460
3,070
29, 360
19,110
675. 750
33,760
133 642, 000
2,000
2,500
15,500
662.000
72. 540
6,810
5,120
34. 185
16, 930
8,195
3,655
3.430
28 149. 865
2 7, 380
26 142, 485
600
143, 085
805, 085
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
SiL-mmaTfj of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees _
744
164
844
744
178
857
744
184
897
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 721
GS-4.5
$2. 919
CPC-3.2
$3,784
GS-4.5
$2. 958
CPC-3.2
$3,784
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
GS-4.6
$2. 958
Average grade
CPC-3 2
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$2. 390. 172
216,436
$2,424,760
253,366
$2 532 557
Other positions
352,072
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Personal service obligations— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
$10,017
82. 957
104. 174
$10. 298
84,040
112,246
$11,100
87,365
Other payments for personal services- . -
186, 631
Total personal service obligations...
2.803,756
2, 884. 700
3, 169, 725
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services ..
2, 221. 284
572
692
15. 926
70. 141
2.732
37.123
11.055
441. 654
104. 167
10. 458
2, 282. 673
600
535
18, 550
70, 129
3,650
339, 985
11,355
387, 960
58. .888
10. 450
2, 267, 040
02 Travel
600
03 Transportation of things
620
18,900
05 Rents and utility services ..
66 590
06 Printing and reproduction .
ri. 650
124, 685
Services performed by other agen-
cies
11.365
08 Supplies and materials . ...
376. 640
09 Equipment
72.830
10. 450
Subtotal
2,915,804
60.583
3, 184, 775
78. 125
2, 953, 360
Deduct charges tor quarters and sub-
sistence ..
73.360
Total appropriated funds
2. 855, 221
3. 106. 650
2. 880. OOO
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
582. 472
17, 586
9.526
112, 109
26,379
602. 027
17.671
86.260
98. 240
14.377
902.685
05 Rents and utilitv services
25.760
48.160
08 Supplies and materials
143. 360
09 Equipment
28,000
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
748. 072
15, 335
818, 476
19, 776
1,147,965
27,965
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements fromnon-Federal
732. 737
798, 700
1,120.000
3, 687, 958
3, 905, 350
4,000.000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
5
4
2
1
1
1
1
61
4
210
23
98
89
18
1
1
1
7
14
11
20
82
78
- Total
salary
$10,200
8.360
8,560
7,440
6,140
5.940
6,140
6,340
6.540
6,140
5,186
6,310
6.310
6,310
36, 645
27,800
21,115
10. 870
5,685
5.060
5,060
4,870
234. 330
17, 930
797, 975
80. 385
315. 725
265, 780
46,440
4,565
4,650
4,365
26, 745
49,440
37. 114
62. 280
231.744
206.680
Num
ber
I
61
210
23
98
89
18
14
11
20
82
78
- Total
salary
$10,400
8.360
8,760
7,640
6,340
6,140
6,140
6,540
6.740
6.340
6,310
6,435
6,435
6,436
36, 920
28. 425
21.615
11, 120
6,810
5,185
6,186
4,995
239, 830
18, 180
810,475
81. 505
320.925
269. 860
46. 520
4,565
4.775
4.490
27.345
49.840
37. 754
63.080
234. 704
209. 340
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,400
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8, 360
Medical officer . ...
1 8, 760
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, 640
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 340
Personnel officer
1 6, 140
1 6.140
Director of nursing service
1 6,540
1 6. 740
Chief dietitian
1 6. 340
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6,310
Assistant budget and fiscal officer...
1 6, 435
1 6, 436
1 6, 436
7 36. 920
Assistant to director of nurses..
6 28.425
4 21, 615
2 11, 120
1 6, 810
1 6, 185
Superintendent of buildings and
grounds
1 6, 185
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370... .. .
1 4, 995
GS-7 Range $4,205 to $4,955
61 239, 830
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
4 18, 180
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
210 810, 476
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655
23 81, .506
G.S 3 Range $2 950 to $3 430
98 320 925
89 269 860
GS 1 Range $2 500 to $2 980
18 46 520
Crafts, protective,' and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range .$4,1.50 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Ranee .$3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54 ._.
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 4,666
1 4,775
1 4.490
7 27. 346
14 49. 840
11 37.754
20 63. 080
82 234, 704
78 209, 340
Total permanent, field
744 2, 596, 068
744 2,637,458
744 2, 637, 458
322
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Freedmen's Hospital — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field — Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
61. 1 $205,896
Num- Total
ber salary
60 $212,698
Num- Total
ber salary
29 $104,901
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) .
682.9
2, 390, 172
216, 436
10, 017
44, 908
38, 049
104, 174
684
2, 424, 760
253, 356
10, 298
45, 440
38, 600
112,246
715
2, 632, 557
352, 072
11, 100
47. 065
40, 300
186, 631
Other positions: Trainees
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
01 Personal services -
2,803,756
2, 884, 700
3, 169, 725
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
2, 221, 284
682,472
2,282,673
602, 027
2, 267, 040
902, 685
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other aeeoiints
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
Salaries and Expenses, Howard University
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all emplovees
799
187
986
742
167
909
757
167
924
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3, 608
as-4.8
$2, 474
CPC-3.3
$6,377
$3,684
GS-6.0
$2,483
CPC-3.3
$5, 491
$3,655
OS-5.1
$2, 483
CPC-3.3
$6,491
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade .
Instructional grade: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$.3, 139. 621
563. 869
6,940
$2, 985, 685
514, 490
6,940
$3, 059, 275
614, 490
6.940
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations .,
3, 700, 420
3, 607, 116
3, 580, 705
Direct Obligafioiis
01 Personal servicer
3, 597, 416
46, 824
1,770
46.304
60,662
36, 669
370, 177
644. 832
113, 133
124, 636
19, &■>')
3, 396, 387
40, 139
1,816
41,964
50. 960
30,400
429, 952
601.786
97. 872
127, 700
18, 946
3,396,387
40, 139
1,816
41,964
60,960
30,400
433, 952
609, 786
97, 872
127, 700
18, 946
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services .-
06 Rents and utilitv services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services- _.
08 Supplies and materials
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-.
Total direct obliKatlons
5, 061, 061
4, 837, 922
4, 849, 922
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services.
103, 005
1.169
70, 029
no, 728
1,518
70,000
184.318
2,313
62,000
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac
counts
174, 203
182,246
248, 631
Obligations incurred
5,235,254
5,020,168
5, 098, 653
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Grades established by Board of Trustees:
Dean and director...
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $105,865
66 4:16, 816
69 404, 014
48 262. 459
78 331, 716
25 65, 877
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $107,501
65 436. 864
74 437. 601
43 224, 067
67 287, 626
21 49, 407
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $107,501
66 436. 864
74 437, 601
43 224,067
67 287, 525
21 49.407
Professor
Associate professor
Assistant professor
Instructor..
Assistant
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Grades comparable to general schedule
grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
President
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Secretary and professor of law
G.S-13. Range $8,.360 to $9,360:
Treasurer.
Business manager.
Medical officer
GS-12. Range $6,970 to $8,040:
Registrar
Dean of public relations
Dean of students
Assistant to the dean of students
Dean of women
Director of health service
Administrative assistant, dean of
the university
-Acting pathologist
University librarian ...
GS-11. Range $5,881 to $6,940:
Assistant treasurer
Business analyst
Dean of men
Student activities adviser
Director of recording
Admitting physician _.
Housing supervisor
Acting superintendent, buildings
and grounds
GS-10. Range $5,446 to $6,250:
Acting administrative assistant to
president
OS-9. Range $4,638 to $6,810:
Assistant superintendent of engi-
neering and crafts, buildings and
grounds
Acting personnel officer
Assistant director of admissions
University physician
Assistant physician
Administrative assistant, college of
medicine
Chief ntu-se anesthetist
Business agent and administrative
assistant dentistry..
Supervisor, Negro collection, li-
brary
Assistant superintendent, buildings
and grounds
Acting architect
Plant engineer
Chief engineer
Food supervisor, service enterprises.
Sales supervisor, service enterprises
GS-8. Range $4,574 to $6,008..
GS-7. Range $4,163 to $4,673 .
GS-6 Range $3,757 to $4,162
GS-5. Range .$3,376 to $3,756
GS-4. Range $3,142 to $3,375....
QS-3.Range .$2,917 to $3,141..
GS-2. Range $2,717 to $2,916...
Grades comparable to crafts, protective,
and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,109 to $4,518:
Foreman, plumbing and heating
CPC-8. Range .$3,703 to $4.108....
CPC-7. Range .$3,401 to .$3,702....
Ranee $3,167 to .$3,400
Range .$2,941 to $3,166
Range .$2,717 to $2,940
Range .$2,519 to $2,716...
Range $2,387 to $2,618
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,042
10, 080
CPC-6.
CPC-5.
CPC-4.
CPG-3.
CPC-2.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary...
Other positions: Part-time and tem-
porary employment
Payment above basic rates: Nightwork
differential
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
9,222
8,506
6,970
8,070
7,470
7,200
6,970
6.970
8.063
6,739
5,881
5.481
6,048
5.808
5,881
6,481
5,881
6,445
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,042
10, 080
9,222
8,606
8.209
3,422
4,146
5,009
5,009
6,009
6,009
4,383
6,089
7,692
6,009
4,669
25
8
56
62
70
30
105, 632
29,016
191, 995
196, 691
204. 518
76, 379
18, 515
19,297
66. 094
42. 203
121.234
27. 866
247,681
799 3, 139, 621
553, 869
6,940
6,970
8.070
7.470
6. 389
7. 20O
6,970
6,970
8.063
6,970
6.881
6.881
6.881
6,881
6,481
6,881
5,445
4,638
6.009
10,018
6.196
4,911
5,009
5,060
5,009
5,009
6,009
6,009
6,009
5.009
6,009
23,008
74, 976
26, 546
179, 904
222, 071
166,211
48,168
4,187
18, 615
22,964
42. 363
46, 405
97, 413
39, 431
210, 501
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,042
10,080
9,222
8,506
8,360
6,970
8,070
7,470
6,389
7,200
6,970
6.970
8,063
6,970
5.881
5,881
6,881
5,881
742 2, 985, 685
514, 490
6,940
3, 700, 420 3, 607, 115
3, 597, 415
103, 006
3, 396, 387
110, 728
29,700
6,481
5,445
4,638
5,009
10, 018
5,196
4,911
6,009
6,060
5, 009
6,009
6,009
6,009
1
5
7
14
16
38
6,009
6,009
6,009
41,488
74, 976
26,546
196, 954
222, 071
166,211
48,168
4,187
18, 515
22,964
42,363
46, 405
97, 413
39, 431
210, 601
757 3, 059, 276
514, 490
6,940
3, 580, 705
3, 396, 387
184, 318
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Education
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
487
2
438
433
448
1
Average number of all employees
415
429
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
323
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
Average salaries and grades:
General sciiedule grades;
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base..-
Payment above basic rates —
Other payments for personal
services —
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services _
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations
1953 actual
$5,914
OS-8.5
$2, 550, 159
12,590
8,833
6,768
2,716
2,681,066
185, 575
3,586
32, 832
111,628
16,263
31, 186
24,669
16, 064
6,631
3, 009, 389
1954 estimate
$6, 036
GS-8.6
$2, 489, 108
10, 102
2, 499. 210
210,950
1,225
49, 096
121,906
16, 905
16, 780
22, 970
6.160
6,900
2, 952, 100
1955 estimate
$6,017
GS-8.5
$2, 564, 794
4,000
10,406
2, 579, 200
246, 530
1,225
53, 375
169, 040
17, 730
22, 140
26, 010
7.200
8,550
3, 130, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-18. Rate of $14,800;
Commissioner of education
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Deputy commissioner of education .
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Assistant commissioner for voca-
tional education
Assistant commissioner for State
and local school systems
Assistant commissioner tor higher
education
Assistant commissioner for veterans
educational services -
Assistant commissioner for inter-
national education
Assistant commissioner for program
development and coordination —
Director, school assistance in feder-
ally affected areas
Associate director, federally affected
areas - ---
Branch director, State and local
school systems -
Branch director, higher education...
Branch director, veterans educa-
tional services
Branch director, international edu-
cation --
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
.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 afli cted areas
Chief of section, State and local
school systems
Chief of section, program develop-
ment and coordination...
Associate chief of section. State and
local school systems
Associate cljief of section, higher
education
Specialist for literacy education
Executive officer
GS-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, veterans educational
services
Specialist, international education..
Specialist, educational reports
Statistician
Special assistant
Budget and fiscal officer
Chief, personnel and organization
section - —
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Specialist, vocational education
Specialist, school assistance in fed-
erally affected areas
Specialist, State and local school
systems
Specialist, international education..
Specialist, program development
and coordination..
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14,800
12, 200
10.800
11,050
11.050
10.800
11,050
11.060
11,800
10.800
11,800
11,800
21,600
11,800
20,400
9,600
31,200
29.600
80,600
20,400
30,000
60,400
9,800
9,600
226,560
96,360
317, 160
60,720
41,800
2
3
6
I
1
26
11
36
7
1965 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
$14, 800
12,400
10. 800
11,060
10, 800
11,050
11,050
11,800
11.060
22,600
11,800
11,800
3 25,880
1 8, 760
9,160
8,560
39,800
21,320
38,200
22,620
7,040
3
3
8
2
3
5
1
1
23
12
33
30,600
29,800
82,000
20,800
30,400
61,000
10,000
9,800
201,880
105, 520
294,080
63,160
16,720
17, 620
8,960
8,360
9,360
8,760
39,000
15,080
23,320
Num. Total
ber salary
$14, 800
12.600
11.050
11,300
10. 800
11.300
11.300
11,800
11, 300
22, 850
11,800
11,800
20,200
21
12
31,000
30, 200
82, 800
21,000
31,000
61,400
10,000
10,000
187, 560
106, 920
262, 240
62,720
14,080
25,680
17.720
8,960
8,360
9,360
8,760
31, 960
16,280
23,720
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Chief, budget analysis and develop-
ment unit
Chief, fiscal service
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Research assistant
Project analyst
Architect (design)
Statistician...
Editor
Budget analyst
Position classifier
Organization and methods analyst..
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Research assistant
Analyst
Statistician
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst -.
Assistant to chief
Head, accounting and bookkeeping.
Persormel assistant
GS-7. Range ,$4,205 to $4,955....
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545....
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160..
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,666
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range .$2,500 to .$2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,4,M
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses --.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions; Intermittent employ-
ment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay
Other payments for personal services;
Payments to other agencies for re-
imbursable details..-
.\ll personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades;
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Field representative
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Associate field representative
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant field representative
Project analvst.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) —
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
.\ll personal services, field
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 440
1 7, 240
36, 840
42,180
5,940
19, 020
6,940
6,940
6,940
49, 640
53,350
16, 180
5,660
6,310
1
2
25
17
50
92
23
3
1
I
1
2
5.185
10, 370
114, 250
70, 766
186, 425
307, 135
72, 410
9,290
2,980
3,534
3,310
5,664
416 2, 443, 578
27. 4 188, 785
388.6
2, 254, 793
12,590
7,762
6,768
2,716
2, 284, 619
26 224. 160
10 70, 800
4 23,760
1 6, 940
26 86, 790
4 13, 000
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
1 7,240
5 31, 100
8 49, 920
3 19, 620
1 6, 140
1 5,940
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
6 34, 235
12 66. 595
3 16, 430
1 5,686
5.060
5, 310
6,310
96, 930
69, 845
187, 340
269, 220
67,230
8,730
2,980
3,310
3,112
371 2, 228, 802
12 83, 128
359
2, 145, 674
2, 154, 310
425, 450
130, 084
49 295, 366
1,081
296, 447
2, 681, 066
16 143, 360
18 127, 320
4 23, 760
1 6, 940
17 58. 615
6 19, 060
62 379, 055
5.6 35,621
56. 4 343, 434
1,466
344, 900
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7,440
31,900
50, 720
26, 660
6.34Q
6,140
6,140
6,140
12 64, 345
12 67, 346
2 10, 870
1 5, 810
5,186
6,435
5,435
104, 135
71,220
202, 070
291, 955
64,840
8,810
2,980
3,310
3,112
386 2, 306, 737
17.6 109.012
368.4
2, 196, 725
4,000
8,910
2, 209, 635
16 144, 760
18 129,320
4 24, 360
1 6, 940
17 59, 676
6 19, 380
62 384, 335
2.4 16,266
59.6 368,069
1,496
369, 565
2, 499, 210
2, 579, 200
Payments to School Districts, Office of Education
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
21,120
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
$68,292,046
$63, 360, 006
$57, 434, 170
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
$1,535,387
$2, 000, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR
FORCE
$64
600
118,000
10, 120
128, 784
324
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF EDUCATION— Continued
Payments to School Districts, Office of Education — Continued
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
NAVY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees . --
121
103
136
117
139
1*^0
Average sabries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,554
GS-7.0
$2, 381
$4, 515
GS-7.1
$2,392
$4, 460
GS 7 0
Average grade -
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,392
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$441, 034
1,491
467
$606,860
1,737
$515, 915
1 777
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base _- - - .
Payment above basic rates
442,992
172
687
16, 357
109, 236
507,697
244
1,934
27,840
465, 361
617, 692
267
2,127
30, 624
510, 990
02 Travel ...
05 Rents and utility services .
08 Supplies and materials
669,444
1,002,976
1,061,700
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Totalnumber of permanent positions
1
1
I
Average number of all employees.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$3, 920
OS-6.0
$4, 045
GS-6 0
Average grade .
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
$3,485
15
$3,484
16
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.- ... .
Total personal services
3,600
10
40
50
388
89
4,104
63
3,500
10
04 Communication services ...
05 Rents and utility services .. :
07 Other contractual services.
08 Supplies and materials
388
89
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred.
8,234
4,130
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
121
103
137
118
140
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,554
GS-7.0
$2,381
.$4, 510
GS-7.0
$2, 392
$4, 457
OS-7.0
$2,392
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$441, 034
1,491
467
$509, 345
1,752
$519,399
1,793
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates.
Total personal services
442,992
172
687
16, 367
1, 535, 387
109, 236
611,097
244
2,008
28,480
2,118,050
475,869
89
63,364,110
53
521, 192
267
2,137
30,664
50
511, 378
89
67,434,170
63
02 Travel
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials .
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions
15 Taxes and assessments
68, 292, 045
Obligations incurred
60,396,876
66, 500, 000
58, 500, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,280
1 5,436
4 22. 490
2 10, 870
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14, 480
1 5. 435
4 22, 616
3 1.5, 930
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
1 5, 435
4 22, 615
4 20,990
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,185:
Librarian
Principal.
Teacher
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
NAVY— continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GR-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Num
ber
- Total
salary
Num
ber
1
108
1
3
?
11
Total
salary
$4, 620
481,765
3, 636
9.925
6,060
26,311
Num
ber
2
107
2
4
3
11
Total
salary
$9,365
476, 060
GS-7. Range $4,206 to .$5,330...
92
1
3
2
14
$414,735
3, 535
9.926
5,980
.33, 330
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
7 070
GS-4. Range .$3,175 to .$3,655
13 100
GS 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
9,010
26,311
Unclassified
Total pprmfiTiPTit, fi^ld
121
18
520, 680
79, 646
136
19
690, 676
84,816
139
19
597 196
81 281
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) ... _ .
103
441.034
1,491
467
117
60S, 860
1,737
120
£15 915
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates
1,777
01 Personal services
442, 992
507, 597
617 692
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
1
0.1
$3,920
435
1
0.1
$4, 045
Deduct lapses . .
561
Net permanent, field (average num-
0.9
3,485
15
0.9
3,484
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
16
01 Personal services
3,600
3 500
OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
Payments to States (Including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico),
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
26
24
25
25
25
24
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,815
GS-6.9
$4,900
GS-6.9
$4,972
Average grade . _, .
GS-6.9
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$116,505
1,009
413
$120,040
3,525
466
$120,550
3,000
481
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services
116,927
1,334
1,463
479
136, 278
1,128
479
22,075,000
286
124,031
1,615
1,600
686
150,113
1,290
480
22,805,000
286
124,031
02 Travel
1 615
04 Communication services
1,700
650
07 Other contractual services
150,038
1,200
09 Equipment . .
480
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
19,015,000
286
22,333,374
23,085,000
19, 296, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Supervisor, services to the blind
branch
Supervisor, case service branch
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Business employment specialist
Rehabilitation officer
Medical social work consultant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-fi. Range $:i,795 to $4,546
G8-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,06.5
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field _
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
.$9, 360
7,240
6,940
0,540
5,810
26, 800
5,560
13, 865
4,295
11,855
3,575
15, 710
2,830
25 120, 380
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,360
1 7,440
6,940
6,740
5,935
27, 175
.5,685
14,240
4,420
11, 980
3,656
16, 030
2,910
26 122, 510
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9, 360
7,640
6,940
6,740
5,935
27, 550
5,810
14,490
4, 645
12,230
3,665
16,430
2,990
25 124, 315
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
325
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
Num
ber
1
Total
salary
$4,875
Num- Total
ber salary
0.5 $2,470
Num- Total
ber salary
0.8 $3,766
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
24
115, 505
1,009
413
24.6 120,040
3,626
466
2i.2 120,650
Other positions: Temporary employ-
3,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.—
481
01 Personal services _
116,927
124, 031
124,031
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Vocational Reliabilitation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
97
1
93
96
1
92
94
1
90
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$5,830
as-8.3
$5,940
GS-8.4
$6,041
Average grade .
GS-8.4
01 Personal services:
$638,019
1,637
1,967
10
29,187
$M1.668
2,500
2,605
$536,157
Other positions
2,000
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
2,115
Payments to other agencies for re-
19, 326
19,327
Total personal services ... _ .
670,810
51,930
1,909
7,180
616
18. 071
4,595
26, 306
5,358
1,415
311
666,099
45,000
2,000
10. 0.60
650
13,933
2,2,60
12.457
3.8.'i0
1,500
311
589. 599
43.000
2.000
04 Communication services
10.480
650
06 Printing and reproduction
13. 933
2.250
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
12,457
3,860
09 Equipment _ .
1,.600
15 Taxes and assessments
311
Total obligations _
688,500
658,100
650,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director (program)
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director and chief, State
plans and grants division
Chief, program services division
Special assistant to the Director
OS-13. Range $8.3IX> to $9,360:
Chief Information officer
Assistant chief, division of program
services (training)
Assistant chief, division of program
services (surveys)
Chief, services to the blind
Program plannmg analyst
Chief, research and statistics divi-
sion --
Assistant chief. State plans and
grants division
Administrative officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Consultant, psychiatric social
worker
Consultant, psychological services..
Specialist, deaf and hard of hearing.
Information specialist-
Fiscal analyst
Specialist, guidance and planning...
Research analyst —
QS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Fiscal analyst
Blind rehabilitation specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner ---
Program analyst -..
State plan analyst
Vocational rehabilitation casework
specialist
Assistant administrative officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Commercial specialist
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$12, 400
10,800
10.200
9.600
9,600
9,360
8,960
8,760
8.560
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
7,640
7,640
7,440
7,440
7.040
7,040
6.940
20,820
12,680
6,940
6,540
6,940
6,140
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$12,400
11,050
10,400
9.800
9,800
9,360
9,160
8.960
8.760
8,360
8,560
8,560
7,840
7,840
7,440
7,440
7,240
7.240
7,240
20,820
13,080
6,940
6,540
6,140
6,140
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,600
11.050
10.600
9.800
10,000
9,360
9,360
9.160
8.760
8,560
8.760
8,660
8,660
8,040
8,040
7.640
7.640
7,440
7.240
7,240
19,820
13,480
6,940
6,740
6,340
6,340
6,125
DETAIL OF PERSONAL
SERVICES — continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Budget analyst . .
Num-
ber
2
1
1
1
1
4
4
8
11
11
Total
salary
$11, 496
5,810
6,660
8,435
6,370
19,070
16,930
30, 186
38, 366
36, 530
Num-
ber
2
Total
salary
$10, 870
Num-
ber
2
Total
salary
$10,995
Organization and methods exam-
Supervisor, statistical analysis sec-
1
1
1
4
3
9
12
8
1
5, 6R5
5,560
6,370
19, 320
13,010
35, 315
42.340
26. 640
3,230
1
1
1
4
3
9
12
8
1
5,810
5,686
GS-8 Range $4,620 to $6,370
5,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
19, 695
GS-6 Range $3,796 to $4,645
13, 385
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
36,315
44, 225
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
26,880
GS-2 Range $2 760 to $3,230
3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses _
73
3.3
406, 640
19,373
72
3.7
409, 010
19, 269
72
3.4
415. 785
21,137
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment - -
69.7
387, 267
1.270
1,379
10
29,187
68.3
389, 741
2,500
2,018
68.6
394, 648
2,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1,534
Payments to other agencies for reim-
19, 326
19,327
All personal services, departmental.
419, 113
413, 585
417, 509
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional program consultant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2
8
4
7
3
19,200
72,080
29,760
27. 240
10. 565
2
8
4
7
3
19,600
72,880
29,960
28,120
10. 725
2
7
4
7
2
20,000
65, 744
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant regional representative —
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
30,660
28,495
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
7,310
Total permanent, field ..
24
1.4
158.845
8.093
24
1.6
161. 285
9.358
22
1.7
152, 109
Deduct lapses
10.600
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
22.6
160, 762
367
578
22.4
161.927
20.3
Other positions: Temporary employ-
141. 509
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
587
581
All personal services, field
151.697
162. 614
142. 090
01 Personal services
570, 810
666, 099
669, 599
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Assistance to States, General, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
661
6
608
662
5
629
644
6
513
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,399
GS-6.0
$3,421
CPC-4.6
$4,399
GS-6.9
$3,437
CPC-4.6
$4,388
Average grade .
GS-6 .8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,437
Average grade .
CPC.4.6
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$2, 578, 789
28,735
7,359
12, 724
$2, 816, 244
22,220
6,973
11,663
$2, 715, 914
22,220
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates ...
6,803
11,663
Total personal service obligations...
2, 627, 607
2, 857, 000
2, 766, 500
Direct Obligations
2,517,207
133, 768
38,009
24, 995
69,984
76, 366
39,005
166,825
63,833
39, 584
13, 000, 000
47
3,329
2.512,000
168, 300
34,200
185,400
72,500
83,400
53,400
170. 000
62, 900
44, 600
10, 136, 000
2,411,500
166, 000
03 Transportation of things ._ ..
29. 900
193, 300
05 Rents and utility services
72, 500
82,400
61,200
Purchase of vital records transcripts.
170,000
61,300
37,600
11 Grant.s, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds awards, and indemnities
11,760,000
15 Taxes and assessments.
3,300
3,300
16,161,942
13,626,000
16,039,000
326
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Assistance to States, General, Public Health Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of FeimbuTse-
merits From Other Accounts
$110,400
717
34,510
3,310
1,881
$345, 000
$346, 000
02 Travel . -
32, 400
2,100
1,700
32, 400
06 Priatinp and reproduction. _
2, 100
1,700
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
160,818
381,200
381,200
16, 312, 760
13, 906, 200
15,420,200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
1953 actual
1954 estunate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-I5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $22,850
1 10,000
1 9,800
1 9,800
1 9,600
2 17, 120
2 16, 920
1 8,560
5 43, 000
6 43, 000
2 14,080
3 23, 520
3 21, 920
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $23, 600
2 20, 400
1 10, 000
2 19, 800
1 9,800
1 8,760
2 16, 920
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $23, 600
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 20, 400
Medical officer _ _ . - .,
1 10 000
Public health program specialist
Statistician . - _
2 19, 800
1 9 800
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer ..
1 8 760
2 16,920
Medical officer . .- -
Public health program specialist
Statistician -. . _.
6 51,760
5 43, 800
1 7, 440
2 14, 280
2 14, 280
1 6, 340
5 31,600
6 38, 440
4 21,740
1 5, 060
1 6, 060
1 6, 185
1 5,310
8 42, 730
8 42, 730
3 1,5, 235
21 95. 430
12 .50. 415
52 200, 946
79 275, 706
73 236, 470
3 8, 970
1 4, 490
3 9, 176
12 126, 288
6 40, 872
4 27, 449
2 13, 348
6 51, 760
6 43 800
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Program publication specialist.
Public health program specialist
Statistician
1 7.440
2 14, 280
2 14 280
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer _ _
1 6, 340
Public health program specialist
Statistician
10 62, 000
8 50, 920
3 15, 930
1 5, 186
6 31, 500
6 38, 440
4 21, 740
1 5, 060
1 6,060
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant- -
Program publication specialist..
1 5 186
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
1 5, 185
5 26, 050
9 47, 640
3 14, 985
20 90, 475
11 46, 120
53 201, 105
70 241.370
76 245, 160
3 9, 210
1 4, 490
3 9, 176
3 30, 684
7 58, 365
3 21, 737
2 13, 143
1 6,351
1 5, 310
7 37. 420
8 42 730
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
3 15 236
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
12 50 415
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
52 200. 945
79 275, 706
73 236 470
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230.-
3 8, 970
1 4. 490
3 9, 176
12 125, 288
5 40 872
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,0.32
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Senior grade _
2 13,348
Assistant grade.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
322
1, 454, 261
36.9
166. 829
333
1, 648, 728
23.5
109, 377
331
1, 639, 088
23 6
109, 707
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions:
286.1
1,287,422
16,111
5,107
4,973
12, 724
309.6
1, 439, 351
7,790
6,100
5,009
3,260
307.4
1, 429, 381
7,790
6 100
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay. .--
4,979
3,250
All personal services, departmental.
1,326,337
1, 461, 500
1, 461, 500
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Medical officer
1 9,800
1 9,600
8 67,680
1 7, 240
7 50, 880
I 7,040
4 24, 160
Public health program specialist.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,.360:
Public health program specialist.
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Program publication specialist
8 68, 480
7 59, 920
Public health program specialist
Scientist .
8 58, 920
1 7,040
3 18, 420
8 58, 920
1 7 040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public health program specialist
3 18,420
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5. 810:
Administrative staff assistant
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $38, 920
1 5, 060
5 26, 425
1 5, 560
12 64,710
4 16, 930
30 112, 300
27 93, 885
22 70, 680
2 6, 820
1 3, 440
28 300, 703
21 176, 134
17 119.884
23 147, 399
8 43, 134
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $33, 735
1 6. 185
5 26. 925
1 6. 685
9 41, 720
4 16. 805
23 86. 680
28 98, .680
17 54,310
2 5, 900
1 3, 620
28 296, 724
21 177,281
14 100, 648
20 130,317
7 36,318
1 11. 150
12 120. 660
9 68. 067
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $33, 736
1 6, 186
Public health program specialist
3 16, 565
1 5, 685
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
7 32, 435
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
4 16, 805
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
21 79, 110
aS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665 .
28 98, 580
aS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
16 51, 280
2 5, 900
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680.
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade
1 3, 620
27 284, 949
18 161,625
11 79,600
19 123, 710
Assistant grade
7 36, 318
Grades established by act of Aug. 13,
1946 (22 U. S. C.867):
Class 2
1 11,150
Class 3 -
12 120. 660
Class 4
9 68, 067
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above: Medical
1 5, 185
6 23,055
Rates less than $5,060 .. . .
239 1,425,524
22. 6 134, 167
229 1,473,070
15 96, 177
213 1,368,969
12.8 82,436
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
216.5
1, 291, 367
194
1,191.007
20 185, 886
8.330
1,964
1,860
6,463
180.2
1, 100, 647
20 185, 886
8 330
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
7,517
2,386
Regular pay hi excess of 52-week base. . . .
Payment above basic rates:
1,824
1,860
6,463
All personal services, field
1,301,270
1,396,500
1, 305, 000
01 Personal services
2,627,607
2, 867, 000
2, 766. 500
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
2, 517, 207
110, 400
2,512,000
345, 000
2,411,500
345, 000
Control of Venereal Disease, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time eq,uivalent of all other positions.
661
13
614
492
4
465
377
3
353
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 782
GS-7.3
$3,051
CPC-3.9
$3, 247
$6,095
GS-7.9
$3. 070
CPC-3.7
$3, 369
$6, 087
Average grade
GS-7.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary . .
$2. 870
CPC-3.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
.$2,826,484
69, 681
9,188
21. 574
$2,390,800
18, 100
7,100
10.000
$1,904 800
Other positions
11,100
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week
base
6,600
1,500
Total personal services
2, 916, 827
224,694
55,934
17,655
18, 950
47,700
85,258
244,876
27,029
6,992,464
118
14, 992
2, 426. 000
189. 000
42.900
21.600
14.000
38.600
62.800
197. 100
19,000
1, 976, 600
1,923,000
02 Travel .-.
147, 600
03 Transportation of things
30,900
16, 600
06 Rents and utility services ..
9,600
38,600
07 Other contractual services
48,800
64,100
09 Equipment - -
13,700
12.600
7,400
Subtotal
9, 646, 487
2,370
6, 000, 000
2, 300, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations .-
9, 644, 117
5,000,000
2, 300, 000
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
327
DETAIL OF PEB80NAL SEBTICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health program specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Public health program specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Organization and methodsexaminer.
Public health program specialist
Staiistician --
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Statistician _ ._
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Financial operations officer
Organization and methodsexaminer.
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $.3.655-. _.,
GS-3. Ranee $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
Senior assistant grade
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $20,200
1 8,960
6 52, 960
2 14. 480
2 14. 680
3 22, 720
1 6.940
4 25.560
1 6,540
2 10,995
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
AU personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Scientist - .
G.S-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
Public health program specialist
Scientist...
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer.-.
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Public health program specialist
Scientist. --
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810:
Nurse -
Public health program specialist —
Scientist..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545....
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
O.S-1. Range $2..500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $.3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-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
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $6,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
2
10
1
14
6
15
26
8
113
1
44
a
109
2
38
22
16
4
7
1
1
1
2
4
10
17
4
11, 245
53, 3.50
5.310
62, 370
26, 770
67, 775
90, 870
25,760
14,141
22, 305
27.321
13, 646
26,613
1964 estimate
118 620,411
5 25,360
595, 051
2,160
598, 125
1 9,600
1 8,360
10 87, 800
1 8,560
1 7, 040
12 87. 480
6 43,640
1 6,340
18 112,120
4 24, 560
11,750
6,640
227. 540
15.680
472. 220
8,340
145, 705
74, 970
49,560
11,800
19,740
4,775
4,490
3.935
7,040
13, 576
29,660
48, 104
10,450
la's, 329
185,150
79,645
134 435, 161
543 2, 481, 388
65 249, 955
488 2,231,433
27,558
27,179
4,844
7,028
2,891
1
6
2
6
3
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
n
2
11
6
20
14
6
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $20. 400
8.960
63, 760
14.680
37.600
22.920
6.940
26.360
6.740
11.120
5.310
5,185
5.810
60. 170
11,245
49.555
25. 395
77. 090
49. 490
19.380
12. 586
32. 5.16
15. 782
39. 134
7,247
112 626.525
4 20.725
606.800
2,200
608,000
1
9
1
1
10
5
1
25
5
9,800
8,560
80, 240
8 760
7,240
74,800
37,400
6,540
156, 100
30,900
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $20, 400
1 8. 960
6 63. 760
2
1
1
1
8
1
9
6
17
11
4
46
3
105
1
11
15
5
1
3
239, 510
15, 555
461,400
4,045
40.260
.52, 185
15,630
2,990
8,220
4,900
3,440
3,160
25, 928
2,490
83,741
126, 166
189, 807
12,390
63 211,595
380 1, 922, 742
27 137, 742
353 1,785,000
4,000
12, 100
2,000
4,900
44
3
99
9
12
5
1
3
14. 680
22.120
22. 920
12,280
11.120
5.310
6.186
6.810
43. 240
5.435
40. 780
26. 395
56. 360
38. 605
13.000
12. .586
32.656
16. 782
6.862
7.247
491.493
18.293
473. 200
1.800
475,000
9,800
8. .560
71.080
8,760
7,240
60,120
37,400
131, 740
30,900
229,390
16. 656
435, 046
32.440
41.380
16. 530
2,990
8,220
1 3, 1.50
9 26, 928
1 2,490
9 83, 741
17 125. 166
23 162. 534
2 12, 390
289 1,551,749
24 130, 149
265 1,431,600
4,000
5,100
2,000
3,800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
Payment above basic rates — Continued
Nightwork differential ..
$2,623
16,146
Living and quarters allowance
$10,000
$1,500
All personal services, field
2,318,702
1,818,000
1,448,000
2,916,827
2,426,000
1, 9^3, 000
Control of Tuberculosis, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
419
10
357
340
10
265
245
9
223
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,170
GS-5.7
$2,836
CPC-3.3
$2,925
$4,329
GS-5.8
$2, 913
CPC-3.1
$2, 896
$1,682
OS-6 6
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 875
Average erade.. -
CPC-2 8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,896
01 Personal services:
$1,639,246
42,240
4,265
14,910
$1, 232, 700
43,300
3,400
1,400
$1,106,820
41 550
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.
Payment above basic rates.. .
3,530
1,400
1, 700, 661
293,354
17,766
11,374
19,615
16,501
350, 689
267, 436
66,662
6, 300, 000
292
4,059
1,280,800
94,200
8,700
7,900
15,800
10,000
124, 100
167, 100
13,400
4, 275, 000
1,1.53,300
02 Travel
79 600
7,300
5 200
04 Communication services..
12,800
06 Printing and reproduction
8,000
60,300
160,000
09 Equipment
10,800
11 Grants subsidies, and contributions..
2,000,000
3,000
2,700
Total obligations . ...
8,(M7,419
6, 000, 000
3, 500, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ssistant chief of division
Public health program specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Program publication specialist
Statistician
Medical oflScer
Public health program specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Scientist..
Statistician
Engineer
Public health program specialist
Program publication specialist
Administrative staff assistant
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Financial operation officer
Program publication specialist
Statistician
Administrative staff assistant
Medical staff assistant--
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $0,250:
Program pubUcation specialist
Translator
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Administrative stalT assistant
Program publication specialist
Statistician
Public health program specialist
GS-7. Range .$4,206 to $4,955..
GS-5. Range $3,795 to $4.546....
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.656
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230...
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.112
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 800
2 19, 400
8,560
9,360
17.320
9,150
51, 360
7,840
43, 640
7,040
28,160
7,040
6,740
5.140
12.280
30,900
1
1
1
2
12
U
13
4
30
31
33
6
1
2
1
6. 625
5,876
5,060
10, 870
52, 845
67,285
57, 415
16, 5.55
112,050
106. 785
101, 910
17, 780
2,760
5.344
2,550
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
2 19,800
1 8, 360
1 9, 360
2 17 320
1 8,360
6 52, 560
46,040
14,680
21,320
8.0!0
8,040
6.940
5.940
IS. 420
25. 160
6,140
5.186
16,055
53,350
47,915
39. 720
12, 260
102, 070
100,316
90,190
12,200
2,792
2,630
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
2 19, 800
8.360
9,360
17, 320
44,200
45,040
14,680
21,320
8,040
8,040
6,940
5,940
18, 420
25, 150
6,140
5,940
5,185
16, 055
63,350
47, 916
30, 935
8,340
91,590
89,110
77, 830
6,980
2,792
2,630
328
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Control of Tuberculosis, Public Health Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESOXAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U.S. C.207):
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 386
4 42, 625
5 42, 083
8 66, 488
5 33, 762
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 386
4 42, 625
5 41,128
5 34, 439
7 47, 082
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,386
4 42, 625
4 32, 431
6 40, 946
8 54, 712
Director grade..
Full prade
Senior assistant ^ade..
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
208 1,034,793
25. 1 120, 571
186 950, 622
26. 8 137, 767
170 892. 312
23.3 118.537
Net permanent, departmental (av-
182. 9 914, 222
14,620
2,567
1,972
168. 2 812, 855
16, 300
2,600
146. 7 773. 775
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
2,730
All personal services, departmental-
933, 281
831, 765
791, 055
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
1 8, 360
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
2 12,280
3 18, 620
3 15, 565
1 5, 310
1 5, 186
12 53,085
9 36, 406
8 28. 655
49 163. 175
26 81. 980
24 67. 280
1 2,900
2 6, 688
1 2.830
4 11.328
1 2. 630
1 8, 660
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
1 6, 940
3 18, 620
3 15, 930
1 8, 660
1 7, 440
1 7, 240
1 6, 940
3 18, 620
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Phemist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Public health program specialist. ..
Medical stafT assistant
Scientist . _ .
1 5, 310
8 36, 140
8 32, 860
6 22, 210
34 114, 830
14 44, 020
23 65, 090
1 2, 980
1 3, 534
1 2,910
4 11,648
1 2, 700
1 12,130
12 101,567
3 22, 043
16 99,492
1 4, 612
2 9, 548
1 5, 500
7 17, 670
1 5,310
4 18,070
5 20, 475
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
8 26, 760
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
8 23,200
1 2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade...
1 2, 910
3 9, 096
1 2, 700
1 12. 130
9 82. 867
3 22, 043
7 42, 691
Senior grade
12 124. 620
5 36,563
28 180, 109
3 18, 232
2 9, 193
2 10.900
9 21, 280
Senior assistant grade
.\ssistant grade
Junior assistant grade
2 9,648
1 5.500
7 17, 670
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates $5,060 and above
211 937,343
47. 4 212, 319
156 680, 524
58.7 260,679
75 372, 620
7.8 39,575
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
163.6 725,024
27,720
1,698
7,691
6,247
96.3 419,845
27,000
800
67. 2 333, 045
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base. ..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holidav pay..
800
Living and quarters allowance
1,400
1,400
All personal services, field
767, 380
449,045
362, 245
1,700,661
1, 280, 800
1, 153, 300
Control of Communicable Diseases, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Objeot classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,294
13
1,036
1,092
13
892
918
12
775
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,943
GS-5.3
$2. 959
CPC-3.7
$3,930
OS-6.2
$2,965
CPC-3.8
Average grade
GS 6 2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2 975
CPC-3 8
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Personal service obligations:
$4,800,436
46, 698
14, 788
17, 262
$4,114,904
39,900
12, 630
9,000
$3, 610, 628
37,900
10, 400
8,700
Regular pay in excess of 52-weei£ base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
4,878,183
4, 176, 334
3,667,628
Direct Obligations
4,625,277
294, 491
96, 504
58,620
103, 692
18, 546
77, 605
10, 735
339, 771
217,246
496
12, 827
3, 981, 734
246, 700
69, 100
61,200
105, 000
18,100
52,800
5.200
268. 534
151.000
100
10,900
40, 000
3,532,728
222,800
54,300
68,300
101,350
17 400
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utilitv services
06 Printing and reproduction
39.650
5.200
Services performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment..
111 850
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
100
9,800
40,000
Unclassified (general epidemic and dis-
aster aid)
Subtotal
5, 864, 710
1,044
6,010,368
1,368
4, 398, 642
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations.
6,863,666
5,009,000
4,397,000
Obligations Payable Out of Tteimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
252,906
11,585
997
2,648
2,693
46
5,372
102, 004
11,167
831
194, 600
8,900
800
2,000
2,000
50
4,150
78, 400
8,500
600
134,900
7,700
02 Travel.
1 700
06 Rents and utility services .
1 700
07 Other contractual services .
3 250
09 Equipment..
6 500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
390, 249
300.000
200,000
Total obligations
6,243,915
5,309,000
4 697. 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Statistician.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Public health program specialist.. -
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative staff assistant
Financial operations oflScer
Public health program specialist...
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public health program specialist
GS-9. Range .$.5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative statf assistant
Financial operations assistant
Public health program specialist
Translator
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
Grades established bv act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
.\ssistant surgeon general grade
Senior grade
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of section
Engineer
Medical and scientific illustrator
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,360
1 7. 040
2 14, 280
2 10, 120
1 5, 060
6,435
'7,' 670'
13, 430
11 71,295
0. 3 925
10.7 70,370
209
70,622
9,600
38,600
8,360
8,960
8,660
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9, 600
8,360
7,240
14, 680
7,440
12, 480
5,060
6,185
5,685
7,965
14,890
3,255
13, 430
8,263
20 123, 533
0. 6 3, 387
19.4 120.146
430
120, 576
9,600
29,200
8,560
8,360
8,760
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
8,360
7,240
14, 680
7,440
12, 480
6,060
6,185
S,685
7,965
14,890
3,255
1 13, 430
1 8, 263
20 123, .533
0.6 3,387
19. 4 120, 146
430
2 19,400
1 8,660
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
329
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
aS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Medical oflicer
Scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of section —
Engineer -
Information specialist
Medical and scientific illustrator —
Organization and methods examiner
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist...
Scientist - -
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of section
Engineer
Financial operations officer
Litjrarian
Maintenance craftsman
Medical and scientific illustrator. -.
Medical officer
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Statistician
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Financial operations officer
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist —
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Administrative staff assistant
Engineer -__ -
Financial operations officer. -
Laboratory technician
Maintenance craftsman
Medical and scientific illustrator —
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Research technician
Scientist
Statistician
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 ---
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-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 aimual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Medical officer
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiva-
lent to less than $5,060
Num-
ber
1
4
3
2
1
3
1
1
6
6
1
2
6
2
1
1
6
1
1
1
9
17
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
2
2
10
5
1
1
16
1
25
2
6
70
31
112
178
218
69
10
2
2
9
11
5
19
75
18
Total permanent field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (averagenum-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
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 accoimts
Total
salary
$9. 360
33,440
21.920
14. 080
7.440
22. 920
7,040
7,040
44, 240
42,640
6,140
12,680
40, 040
12,080
5,940
5,940
36. 440
6,940
6.540
6,740
55,660
103, 580
6,340
5,625
6,125
6,250
26.800
6.060
5,310
10, 620
10, 120
52, 850
27, 050
5,560
5.810
86, 460
6,060
132. 875
10. 495
30, 970
307, 350
127, 645
402, 170
698. 190
672. 460
193. 350
26. 120
8.925
7. 605
33.215
38. 080
16, 150
56. 370
211.560
46. 290
172. 744
266, 198
616, 723
608. 435
237. 705
72. 267
14,000
20, 529
Num-
ber
1
3
3
1
1
4
1
1
4
4
1
2
5
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
6
11
1
1
1
X
Total
salary
$9. 360
25, 480
22, 520
7.240
7.640
29. 960
7.240
7,040
29, 760
28.760
6.340
13, 080
33,900
6, .340
5.940
6.140
30. 700
6.140
6.740
5.940
37,040
67, 540
6,340
5.750
6.260
6.250
21, 740
1
1
1
7
4
1
1
11
1
17
1
3
56
23
109
145
171
63
16
2
1
9
11
5
15
65
15
1,283
5. 674, 371
271. 3 944, 306
1,011.7
4. 730, 065
45, 698
14, 679
10, 895
931
5,393
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
2 16, 920
3 22, 520
6,435
6,060
6,060
37, 170
21. 740
6.060
5,810
68,410
6.185
88.895
6.560
15. 860
245. 230
93. 785
388, 190
490, 855
633, 490
177, 090
43, 760
8,800
3,990
32,615
38. 800
15.990
44. 370
181.480
38,680
165,684
260, 159
464,871
424, 920
244. 770
47, 059
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
5
10
1
1
1
1
14, 000
22.608
1.072
4. 742, 091
212.6 747,333
859.4
4, 807, 561
4, 878, 183
4, 626, 277
262, 906
1, 994, 758
39. 900
12. 100
6,042
950
2,008
1
1
1
6
2
1
1
4
1
17
1
3
45
22
62
125
142
55
15
2
1
9
11
4
14
62
13
7,640
29, 960
7,240
7.040
29.760
28,760
6.340
13.080
13. 480
6.340
5.940
6. 140
30. 700
6.140
6.740
5,940
30,700
61, 800
6,340
5,760
6. 2,M
6,260
21,740
5,435
5,060
6,060
27, 050
10, 870
5, 060
5,810
21.365
6,185
88,895
5,660
15,860
197, 100
89, 865
225, 170
425, 436
444,020
1.54.850
41, 260
8.800
3.990
32.615
38. 800
13.016
41.460
173.104
33, 350
144, 754
262. 074
380. 838
400. 469
202. 908
34, 309
1 14, 000
7 22, 608
4, on, .595
154. 7 521. 113
4, 055, 758
4, 176, 334
3, 981, 734
194, 600
743.3
3, 490, 482
37,900
9,970
5,969
950
1,781
3. 547, 052
3, 667, 628
3, 532, 728
134, 900
Engineering, Sanitation, and Industrial Hygiene, Public Health
Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
575
15
553
474
14
473
487
8
477
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$4,795
GS-6.9
$3,232
CPC^.7
$4,866
GS-6.9
$3,232
CPC-4.7
$4,822
as-6.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,232
Average grade _. - -
CPC^.7
Personal service obligations:
$2,998.4.35
75, 965
6,691
1,207
$2, 620, 660
78, 475
5,690
1,800
$2,651,235
49. 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
5,690
1,800
Total personal service obligations...
3,082,298
2, 706, 625
2, 708, 125
Direct Obligations
3,001.897
209.650
46, 763
25, 150
24,882
103, 645
86,862
98, 322
78,391
12
5,591
2, 638, 426
182,876
32, 650
24, 300
34,000
86, 350
63,000
69, 940
38, 150
2. 708, 125
02 Travel
189, 075
33,400
26, 160
35, 600
85, 550
65, 600
83, 440
72, 250
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
6,010
5,810
Total direct obligations
3, 680, 165
3,164,700
3.295.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
80, 401
30,372
32
400
70
623
3,490
2,987
20
68,200
20,850
1,300
200
700
1.250
3.100
4,100
300
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts —
118,395
100,000
3, 798, 560
3, 264, 700
1 3,295.000
'
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer -
Public health program specialist
Statistician ..-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist —
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Financial operations officer
Program publication specialist
Pubhc health program specialist —
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Financial operations officer
Public health program specialist —
Statistician
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade...
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$9, 800
19. 600
9,800
8, 360
26, 080
9,360
29, 560
7,040
7,240
18, 820
6,940
5,940
5,940
24. 160
5.435
5.185
10. 995
5,810
4.870
36,015
29. 440
99. 196
81. 660
15, 230
2,872
108, 585
140, 237
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 10,000
1 10, 000
1 8, 560
3 26, 080
1 9, 360
14, 480
7,240
7,040
12, 680
5,940
6,940
12, 080
5,560
4,996
37, 140
26, 770
113,800
57, 495
12, 200
2,952
146,839
114,536
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 8, 560
3 26, 080
1 9, 360
14,480
7,240
7,040
12,680
5,940
5,940
12,080
5,660
4,995
37, 140
26, 770
113,800
67, 496
12, 200
2,952
146, 839
114,636
330
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Engineering, Sanitation, and Industrial Hygiene, Public Health
Service — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207)— Continued
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade —
Total permanent, departmental _
Deduct lapses.- ---
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intcnnittent 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:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Scientist
GS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer... . -
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative oiBcer
Engineer
Scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Scientist
Statistician
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer -
Personnel officer
Public health program specialist —
Scientist
Statistician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative staff assistant
Engineer
Financial operations officer
Property management assistant
Public health program specialist —
Scientist
Statistician
aS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,9,55
aS-6. Range $3,795 to $4, .545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
O S-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430. . - -
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
G S-1 . Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10, Range $4,565 to $5,315
CFC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490.
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-fi. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230-
CPC-3. Range $2,6,52 to $3,032...
CPC-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
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent 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 payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $27, 783
9 56, 267
4 20, 281
1 4, 268
149 841. 668
9 55, 676
140 785, 992
12, 126
4,257
1,856
207
804, 438
1
3
1
11
13
10, 800
30, 200
8,360
94, 560
111,580
58, 920
79, 840
7,040
6,540
10 61, 800
1 5, 940
1
1
1
1
2
13
6,310
6,935
5,660
5,435
10,620
69, 030
10
25
9
34
54
32
5
1
1
2
2
6
3
4
50, 676
112,125
37,155
126, 565
184,410
100,800
14, 1,50
3,140
4,665
8,410
8,070
20,800
10,202
11,720
16,112
10,712
48, 561
378, 295
199. 238
228, 938
147, 223
12,777
426 2,340,113
28 127, 670
398 2, 212, 443
48, 627
3,969
6,996
4,835
1,000
2, 277, 860
3,082,298
3, 001, 897
80,401
1954 estimate
Niun- Total
ber salary
5 $35, 307
8 49. 989
4 22, 398
132 768. 381
4 24, 021
128 744, 360
16, 065
21,360
1,540
783, 325
1 11, 060
3 30, 600
1 8, 560
7 61,720
11 95, 160
16,680
79, 840
7,040
6,140
6,740
10 62, 400
1 5, 940
5,435
5,685
5, 436
20, 990
63, 225
5,060
51,825
82, 065
12,260
94, 60O
153, 620
66.910
18, 340
4, 565
8,410
4, 035
20, 400
10, 362
11,800
14, 040
10,712
88.014
323. 759
140.639
249, 860
60, 964
4,446
28,000
342 1,946,216
11 69,916
331 1,876,300
33, 790
7,260
4,150
1,800
1,923,300
2, 706, 625
2, 638, 426
68,200
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $35. 307
8 49. 989
4 22, 398
132 768, 381
4 24, 021
128 744, 360
9, 565
13.860
1,540
769, 325
1 11, 050
3 30, 600
1 8, 660
6 52, 560
11 94, 760
15,680
79, 840
7,040
1 6, 140
1 6, 740
1 6, 940
11 68,340
1 5, 940
6, 436
5,060
6, 685
5,435
20, 990
78, 525
6, 060
51, 825
94, 680
12, 260
104, 730
169.970
69.860
18, 340
4, 565
8.410
4,035
20,400
10. 362
11,800
14, 040
10,712
88,014
322, 1,58
140.639
243. 430
60. 786
4.446
28, 000
355 1,992,842
14 86, 967
341 1,906,875
18,715
7,260
4,150
1,800
1,938,800
2, 708, 125
2, 708, 125
Disease and Sanitation Investigations and Control, Territory of
Alaska, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees-
71
1
66
66
1
63
64
1
61
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,477
GS-6.3
$2, 781
CPC^.O
$6, 460
$4,290
GS-6.9
$2. 692
CPC-3.0
$6, 301
$4,290
GS-5.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 692
Average grade
CPC-3.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,301
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$339, 794
6,196
643
59, 436
$324, 358
8,000
642
56,400
$316, 158
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base —
Payment above basic rates
8,000
642
54,400
Total personal services
406,068
35, 620
16, 256
2,610
41,284
609
7,715
35, 702
6,692
637, 000
1,397
3S9, 400
40, 700
19,700
2,725
41,300
500
7,700
32, 000
6,800
540, 000
1,400
378. 200
39, 200
03 Transportation of things
14, 500
2,000
05 Rents and utilitv services . . .
41,300
500
7,700
31,000
09 Equipment .
6,200
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
15 Taxes and assessments
540, 000
1,400
1,089,853
1,082,225
1, 062, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-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 . . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay..
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Scientist.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Scientist
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Librarian
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Inspector
Maintenance craftsman.
Scientist
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645..
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-3. Range $2,652 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
Junior assistant grade..
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Medical officer
Rates equivalent to less than $6,060. .
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base. . .
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay...
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 .$3. 786
2 6.990
10, 775
145
10, 630
42
47
10,719
1 7, 440
2 14, 680
1 7,040
1 6, 340
1
6
5
10
4
3
6,310
6,310
11, 120
17,445
4,045
22, 460
13.580
2.950
13, 910
6,400
10,288
10, 325
49,610
36,202
65, 092
20, 743
12, 699
1 8, 800
1 4, 100
68 365, 589
6. 8 36, 425
62. 2 329, 164
6,196
601
710
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$7, 570
3,255
10, 826
17
10, 808
42
10,860
1 10,000
1 7,640
1 7, 440
1 7,240
1 5, 436
1 5, 435
3 12, 740
8 29, 405
3 10,486
3 9, 170
4 11,240
10, 325
40, 735
28,856
71,199
18, 653
4,419
16, 406
62 332, 331
3. 1 18, 781
68. 9 313, 550
8,000
600
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $7, 670
1 3, 265
3 10, 826
0. 6 2, 017
2.4
8,860
10, 000
7,640
7,440
7,240
5,940
6,435
6,435
8,535
8 29, 406
3 10, 486
3 9, 170
4 11,240
1
6
4
11
4
1
10,768
10, 326
40,736
28,856
71, 199
18,653
4,419
1 8,800
3 16, 406
61 328, 126
3.6 21,776
67.4 306,350
8,000
600
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
331
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Payment above basic rate:
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
$28,979
29,699
$26,800
29,600
$25. 800
28.600
All personal services, field
395, 349
378,550
369, 350
406,068
389,400
378, 200
Salaries and Expenses, Hospital Construction Services, Public
Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Averagenumber of all employees
171
1
173
125
1
122
108
1
105
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,921
OS-8.5
$6,032
GS-8.6
$5,997
Average grade
OS-8.5
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions
$1,093,454
6,445
3,338
$784, 047
5,894
2,489
$674. 868
3, 119
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base --
2,013
1, 103, 237
64, 304
9,677
2,396
160
7,366
10,425
8,465
2,644
378
852
792, 430
54, 770
2,850
2,400
680, 000
02 Travel
51,715
1,385
2,000
06 Printing and reproduction
6,750
9,000
4.800
1,200
4,000
6,000
4,300
300
15 Taxes and assessments
800
300
1,209,904
875,000
750,000
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect
Chief of section-. -
Engineer
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect —
Medical staff assistant.. .-.
Public health program specialist
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Financial operations officer
Mediail and scientific illustrator
Public health program specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Financial operations assistant
Financial operations otficer
MediGil and scientific illustrator
Public health program specialist
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955- --..
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC- 3. Range .J2,o62 to $3,032
Grades established byact 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 _
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
AU personal services, departmental
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
1 10, 200
8,760
26, 080
42, 800
9,360
26,480
7 54, 480
1 7, 240
3 22, 120
1 6,340
2 13, 480
1 6, 340
2 11,880
2
1
1
1
2
3
4
10
16
3
3
10, 870
5,686
5,810
5, 435
9,615
12,865
16, 930
38, 726
65, 040
9,490
9,210
8,296
13, 430
30, 923
65, 613
13, 320
12, 860
97 579, 877
0. 8 3, 923
96. 2 675, 954
3.120
1.734
680.808
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,400
8,960
26, 480
34,640
9,360
26,680
39. 200
7,440
22, 920
6.340
6.540
6,340
11, 245
1
2
1
2
4
8
13
3
3
5.810
11,120
4,870
8,660
16, 805
31, 406
45. 355
9.730
9.370
5,744
1 13, 430
2 20, 393
6 62,911
1 6,507
76 458. 655
2. 3 13, 759
73. 7 444, 896
3,119
1,394
449, 409
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 400
3 26, 480
4 34, 640
1 9, 300
2 17, 620
31,360
7,440
15,680
6,340
6,540
6,340
11,245
5,810
5,560
4,870
8,660
16, 805
31,405
41, 780
9,730
2,910
5,744
1 13,430
2 20, 393
6 62,911
67 403, 353
2. 2 13, 448
64. 8 389, 906
3.119
1,210
394, 234
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health program specialist- ..
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect
Engineer
Public health program specialist
as-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect
Engineer
Public health program speciahst
OS-7. Range $4,206 to $4.955
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,100
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses...
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
11
1
3
5
9
2
7
14
5
69 880
97.160
8,960
23,840
38, 000
67, 960
9,035
27, 120
48, 770
16, 430
4 44, 964
4 37, 006
74 499, 125
'"2."7"i8,'376"
76. 7 517, 500
3,325
1,604
522, 429
1, 103, 237
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
6 53. 360
9 79. 840
8. 960
1.5, 480
52,880
9,285
20, 175
32,415
3,110
4 46, 032
2 17, 903
49 349, 640
1.5 10,489
47. 5 339, 151
2,775
1,095
343, 021
792, 430
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
5 44, 400
7 62, 520
8,960
16,480
45,640
9,285
16, 140
25, 105
3,110
4 46, 032
1 7,907
41 294, 779
1. 4 9, 816
39. 6 284, 963
803
285, 766
680, 000
Hospitals and Medical Care, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Averagenumber of all employees...
7.809
116
7,025
7,052
96
6,465
7,039
96
6,449
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,685
GS-4.3
$3,037
CPC-3.7
$3,729
GS-4.3
$3,076
CPC-3.7
$3,729
Average grade
GS-4.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3, 076
CPC-3.7
Personal service obligations:
$28. 664. 207
1,006,170
76, 454
868,303
$26,656,700
962.600
69,000
736, 700
$26, 653, 060
Other positions
962,600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates -
69,000
736, 700
Total personal service obligations...
30, 606, 134
28,425,000
28,321,350
Direct Obligalions
Appropriated funds:
26,036,295
305, 582
340,315
122,553
476, 765
64, 045
966, 404
617,577
4, 691, 967
683,613
516.618
3,369
41,172
24,976,800
245, 700
272, 200
141.900
506. 600
63. 200
1, 092, 200
606, 100
4, 625, 400
220, 900
1,017,300
24,971,6.50
02 Travel
222. 200
03 Transportation of things
240 100
04 Comnmnication services -
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services -
Services performed by other agen-
cies
08 Supplies and materials
121.600
497, 000
63, 400
960, 470
583, 300
4, 594, 140
09 Equipment -
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
tions
31.5,840
1,016,000
15 Taxes and assessments
60,100
67,100
Subtotal...
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
34, 665, 175
713, 600
33,707,300
589, 800
33,632,800
692, 800
Total obligations payable out of
33,961,575
33, 117, 500
33, 040, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
01 Personal services
02 Travel
499, 242
4,767
6,774
2,229
10,409
1,065
7.365
97, 690
12, 275
853
522, 700
4,500
6,700
2,600
12, 000
1,000
7,700
106, 600
4,600
1,000
674, 100
3,900
6,100
04 Communication services
2,500
05 Rents and utility services
12, 700
1,100
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
8,200
113,020
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
6,480
1,500
Subtotal
641,669
668, 300
728, 600
332
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Hospitals and Medical Care, Public Health Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — con
tinued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations— ContmmA
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources— Continued
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence _ ._ _
$15, 812
$14, 800
$16,300
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources
625,857
653, 500
712, 300
Total direct obligations
34, 577, 432
33. 771. 000
33, 752, 300
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
3, 969, 597
28,971
34,454
12, 338
53,963
5.814
39. 871
527. 899
69, 777
300
5,038
2,925,500
15,600
19, 000
7,400
32,100
3,100
22,200
304. 700
16,300
2, 775, 600
11,900
14, 700
6,300
27,600
2,800
19,600
265,600
18,100
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services..
05 Rents and utility services—
06 Printing and reproduction.
07 Other contractual services
OS Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments.
3,600
4,100
Subtotal
4.748,022
81, 970
3. 349. 500
40.000
3. 146, 200
35,500
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
4,666,052
3. 309. 500
3,110,700
Total obligations
39, 243, 484
37, 080, 600
36, 863, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of division
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10, 000
1 9,800
3 26, 080
1 7,240
1 8.040
1 7,440
1 7,240
1 7. 440
1 7.240
1 7.640
1 7,040
1 7,240
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10, 000
1 9,800
3 26, 280
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10,000
1 9,800
3 26,280
GS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of branch..
-Assistant chief of division. .
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of branch.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Statistician
Architect
1 8, 040
1 7,440
1 7, 240
1 7. 440
1 7. 240
1 7.840
1 7.040
1 7.240
2 11.880
1 5,940
1 6,740
5 30,900
1 6,340
3 18, 620
2 12, 880
1 6,940
3 16, 680
2 11,120
1 5. 810
3 16, 305
14 64, 120
5 21, 725
20 79, 700
19 65, 365
10 33,340
1 2, 872
2 28,816
10 105, 245
9 72, 023
8 54, 087
1 6,047
1 8,040
1 7,440
1 7, 240
1 7.440
1 7,240
Chief of branch...
Assistant chief of branch .
Chief of section . . .
Assistant chief of section. .
Legal assistant
Property management specialist
Program publication specialist
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Security officer
1 7,040
1 7,240
2 11, 880
1 5, 940
1 6, 740
5 30, 9O0
1 6,340
3 18, 620
2 12, 880
1 5,940
3 16,680
2 11,120
1 5, 810
3 16, 305
12 54.460
5 21, 725
19 75, 790
17 58,615
8 26,800
1 2, 872
2 28, 816
10 105,246
9 72, 023
8 54, 087
1 6, 047
Architect
1 6,940
1 6,540
5 30,100
1 6,140
3 18, 820
2 12,680
Assistant chief of section
Financial operations officer
Medical staff assistant
Statistician
Administrative staff assistant
Public health program specialist.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant .
Financial operations officer
3 16, 655
2 10, 995
2 11, 495
4 21, 240
14 63, 245
5 21, 360
21 81, 485
18 61,310
10 33, 100
1 2, 792
2 28,816
10 104, 177
9 71,489
8 53,909
1 6, 047
Property management specialist
Statistician .
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4V955..
GS-6. Range $4,205 to $4,956
GS-5. Range .$:),410 to .$4.160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430....
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades-
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
Grades established by act of July 1 1944
(42U. S. C.207): >"*'.'»«
Assistant surgeon general
Director grade
Seruor grade
Full grade ...
Senior assistant grade....
Total permanent, departmental....
Deduct lapses
138 792,465
10.7
99,848
138 799,895
21.3
128, 795
131 773,035
141, 185
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
127.3
692, 617
116.7
671, 100
110.0
631,850
Other positions:
Fee basis employment
290
165
Intermittent employment
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Medical officer
Public health program specialist.
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer
Medical staff assistant
Dental otticer
Public health program specialist
Property management specialist
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\dministrative officer
Dietitian __ '_'_
Financial operations officer III
Medical staff assistant
Medical officer
Nurse __."
Personnel officer II
Property management specialist- .
Scientist
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,260:
Property management specialist..
Financial operations officer
Personnel officer.
Administrative officer
Medical staff assistant _
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer.
Administrative staff assistant
Scientist
Dietitian
Financial operations officer
Medical staff assistant
Nurse.
Personnel officer
Property management specialist...
Librarian .
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370....
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
Crafts,
CPC
CPC
CPC^
CPC
CPC-
CPC-
CPC-
CPC
protective, and custodial grades:
-10. Range $4,666 to $5,315.. .
■9. Range $4,150 to $4,900..
■8. Range $3,740 to .$4.490..
■7. Range $3,435 to .$4.035
6. Range $3,200 to .$3.680
5. Range .$2,974 to $3,454.
4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
.Assistant surgeon general.
Director grade..
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions:
Fee basis employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for Carville leprosa-
rium personnel I
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$1,703
1,688
696, 463
5 49, 800
1 9,800
14 123, 840
29
2
2
3
1
12
4
4
13
12
24
42
11
24
4
13
340
217, 960
16, 080
16,080
22, 920
7,440
81,620
50, 920
19,220
49, 120
84. 020
52, 720
24, 960
32, 100
6,540
5,750
11, 000
6,000
18, 500
5,625
66, 595
22.240
20. 490
71. 155
64,470
130, 440
226. 770
59. 660
131.440
21. 365
63, 810
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,800
2,000
674,900
5 50,000
1 9,800
12 106,920
1, 549, 700
67 243, 315
,176
4, 434, 535
629
2, 170, 035
719
2, 304, 890
656
1, 976, 160
388
1, 085, 040
27
2
2
3
1
21
14
27
132
202
245
319
486
106, 240
65, 475
114,730
605, 220
710, 480
798, 870
985, 570
1, 393, 552
i6
2, 034, 210
1 15, 386
112
I, 239, 571
166
1, 402, 268
191
1,477,021
464
3, 197, 076
244
1, 276, 217
36 160,529
13
7
3
8
12
7
4
5
1
1
2
1
3
1
9
3
4
8
11
24
35
10
21
4
11
313
1
51
1,026
204,280
16,280
16,280
23,120
7,440
82, 320
44, 980
19,220
49, 520
78, 180
46, 380
25, 160
32, 300
6,640
5,750
11,126
6.125
18. 500
5.625
50, 540
16, 930
20, 615
44,606
59, 785
131, 690
189, 600
54,225
116,636
21.365
64.445
. 435, 790
221, 045
377
19
13
22
117
182
222
264
447
3, 915. 250
. 103. 380
, 180, 860
, 680, 820
. 063, 780
97, 860
61,200
95, 630
453, 095
645, 360
731,028
826, 320
633
7,671
31, 036, 640
888.6
3, 174, 960
, 782. 4
27, 861, 590
642. 806
286.201
76, 708
74, 751
319,311
261, 466
264,149
1, 292, 306
1, 701, 086
1 16, 386
no
1, 226, 700
164
1, 481, 770
194
1, 515, 154
443
3, 084, 197
226
1, 208, 164
33 149,737
6,914
28, 712, 098
659.9
2, 726, 498
6, 254. 1
25, 985, 600
682,200
206, 700
74, 700
67,200
288, 800
214, 600
226,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,800
2,000
635,650
5 60,000
1 9,800
12 106,920
13
7
3
8
12
7
4
5
1
1
2
1
3
1
9
3
4
8
11
24
35
10
21
4
11
313
1,
61
1,026
377
1,
19
13
22
117
182
222
264
447
204,280
16,280
16,280
23,120
7,440
82,320
44,980
19,220
49, 520
78, 180
46, 380
25, 160
32, 300
6,540
5,750
11,125
6,125
18, 500
5,625
60,540
16, 930
20, 615
44,605
69, 785
131, 690
189, 600
54. 225
116, 635
21, 366
54,445
435, 790
221, 045
, 915, 250
, 103, 380
. 180, 860
, 680, 820
, 063, 780
97,860
61,200
95, 630
453, 095
645, 360
731, 028
826, 320
633
1, 292, 306
1, 701, 086
1 15, 386
110
1, 226, 700
164
1, 481, 770
194
1, 515, 154
437
3, 036, 287
226
1,208,164
33 149,737
6,908
28, 664, 188
663.4
2, 742, 988
6, 244. 6
25, 921, 200
682.200
206. 700
74, 700
67, 200
288,800
214, 600
226,000
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
333
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Contlnuod
Payment above basic rates— Continued
Additional pay for Territorial service. ,
$21,690
$5,300
$6,300
All personal services, field _
29,803,671
27,750,100
27, 686, 700
01 Personal services
30.505,134
28,425,000
28, 321, 360
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
26, 635. 537
3,969,597
26, 499, 500
2,926,500
26, 646, 750
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from ottier accounts ..
2, 775, 600
Foreign Quarantine Service, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees..
603
27
662
637
25
530
637
25
630
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,514
GS-6.5
$3, .698
CPC-5.7
$2. 725
$4,623
GS-6.6
$3,395
CPC-6.0
$3. 497
$4. 623
OS-6.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
A verace salary ..
$3. 395
CPC-5.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,497
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$2, 420, 836
141, 197
9,050
136,893
$2,349,432
133,200
8,868
125,900
$2, 349, 432
133,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
8,868
Payment above basicrates
125,900
2,707,976
45,743
33.953
17, 966
36,768
7,106
73,039
116,129
43,813
1,691
2,383
2,617,400
45. 700
2S. 110
20. O.W
36.700
3.100
56. 550
103. 900
26,600
2, 617, 400
02 Travel
45. 700
03 Transportation of things
2S. 1 10
20. 050
05 Rents and utility services .
36.700
3.100
07 Other contractual services
.56, 550
103, 900
23,500
15 Taxes and assessments
1.990
1,990
Subtotal ,
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
3, 085, 467
37.000
2, 939, 100
37,000
2, 937, 000
37,000
Obligations Incurred
3,048,467
2, 902. 100
2, 900, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num
her
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
7
8
1
2
1
1
Total
salary
$7, 840
6,140
6,250
5,185
5,435
11,495
8,910
8,590
27,370
27,480
6,140
2,792
22, 838
7,907
6,686
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
8
7
2
1
2
1
1
Total
salary
$8,040
0,140
6,250
5.310
5.560
11. 620
9,160
8,840
32,280
24. 385
6,300
2,892
22, 838
7,907
6,685
Num
ber
2
2
2
8
7
2
1
2
1
1
Total
salary
$8,040
6 140
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of section
GS-10. Ranpe $5,500 to $6^250:
Administrative staff assistant
GS-9. Range $5,Or.O to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
6,260
5.310
6.660
Property management specialist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
11, 620
9,160
8,840
32 280
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
24. 385
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
6,300
2.892
22,838
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42U. S. C. 207):
Senior grade
7,907
6,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
33
0.4
161,057
1,710
33
0.3
164, 207
1,295
33
0.3
164,207
1 295
Net permanent, departmental (av-
32.6 169,347
475
32.7 162,912
488
32. 7 162, 912
488
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week base . . .
All personal services, departmental.
159,822
163,400
163,400
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer
2
16,880
2
15,080
2
15,080
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Medical officer
Inspector
OS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Administrative stalT assistant
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Engineer
Inspector
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
08-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
QS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
QS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,9.'i0 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,665 to $.5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490..
CPC-7. Range $3.4.35 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range .$.3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $?,974 to $3,464
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
CPC-2. R.inge $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
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Medical officer.
Maritime specialist
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions. . .
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Other positions:
Part-time employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates...
Intermittent employment;
United States and possessions
Foreign countries;
United States rates
Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13. 280
7 45. 780
2 12, 280
6,000
16, 430
5,310
694, 735
10, 990
90,885
74.015
507, 780
84,600
45, 300
6.620
6,605
14, 326
119,980
110,480
50,560
50,676
107, 720
36. 136
6,470
3
1
106
2
22
17
133
25
14
2
1
3
27
28
14
16
36
13
174, 130
74, 991
92, 699
5.6,006
45 107. 970
670 2, 667, 033
67. 8 306, 644
452.2
2,044,660
23. 5 140, 636
26.6 76,294
20, 038
1,711
7,289
76, 178
3,600
33. 381
8,676
68, 957
16, 878
16,400
36, 658
2, 648, 154
2, 707, 976
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3
1
110
1
16
16
120
26
13
2
12
12
20
11
2
$13,680
39. 840
12, 480
6,125
16, 805
5,435
621,850
5,495
70, 405
70, 345
471,700
86. 200
42. 750
6.700
6.666
9.176
18,210
32. 280
43.280
40, 108
60, 440
30,312
6,540
14
163.423
7 66. 417
7 54. 264
7 60. 662
5 31,740
1 6,343
71 232, 195
604 2. 333. 804
31. 8 147, 284
431.9
1,995.000
19 137, 144
21.3 54,376
13, 197
1,760
6,720
80, 403
3,600
27,530
68, 700
16, 800
14. 180
26. 220
2, 617, 400
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13, 680
6 39, 840
2 12,480
3
1
110
1
16
16
120
25
13
2
1
2
4
8
12
12
20
11
2
6,125
16, 806
5,435
621,850
5,495
70, 405
70, 345
471, 700
86, 200
42, 750
6,700
6,665
9,176
18.210
32,280
43,280
40. 163
60, 440
30.312
6.640
14 163,423
7 66,417
7 64, 264
7 60, 662
6 31. 740
1 6, 343
71 232. 195
604 2. 333. 804
31. 8 147, 284
431.9
1, 996, 000
19 137, 144
21.3 64,376
1.760
6,720
3.600
27. 530
8,380
68, 700
16, 800
14, 180
26, 220
2,454,000
2, 617, 400
Operating Expenses, National Institutes of Health, Public Health
Service
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
POBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,323
7
886
1,839
19
1,611
2,243
12
2,054
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$4,167
OS-5.6
$3. 006
CPC-4.3
$3,360
$4,000
QS-5.4
$2, 974
CPC-4.2
.$3. 663
$3, 905
QS-5.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .
$2, 925
CPC^.l
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,663
Personal service obligations;
Permanent positions
$3,466,422
34, 691
16,528
79,468
.$5,967,391
85,300
23, 973
109, 100
$7, 460, 564
70,800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
28,900
140, 900
Total personal service obligations...
3, 596, 109
6, 185, 764
7, 701, 161
270200—54-
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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Operating Expenses, National Institutes of Health, Public Healtli
Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object clossiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estUnate
1955 estimate
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
$461,300
41,738
305
7,464
644
7,827
8,900
15, 859
2,518
4,436,620
1,045
$472, 600
43,000
300
13, 2.50
600
10, 000
400
12,000
3,000
4, 124, 000
1,200
$469,000
02 Travel
43, 000
03 Transportation of things
300
04 Communication services
11,600
600
06 Printing and reproduction
10, 000
400
08 Supplies and materials
12,000
3,000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
4, 124, 000
15 Taxes and assessments
1,200
Total obligations payable out of
4,984,120
4, 680, 250
4, 676, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
50, 000
100, 000
82,000
08 Supplies and materials
164, 000
Total obligations payable out
of reimbursements from non-
150, 000
246,000
Total direct obligations
4,984,120
4, 830, 250
4,921,000
Obligoii&TiS Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
3,134,809
23, 397
10,281
40, 785
185, 842
29, 709
138,669
682,820
72, 129
376
10,569
5,663,264
44,800
11,300
73, .600
393, 600
32,400
56, 3U0
776, 700
51,000
7, 150, 164
02 Travel
64,800
22,800
104. ono
466. 700
06 Printing and reproduction -. .
46, 400
77. 300
08 Supplies and materials
1, 209, 800
09 Equipment -
67,500
15 Taxes and assessments ._
22,900
41,900
Subtotal
4,329,386
8,032
7, 125, 664
35,364
9,251,364
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
60,364
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
4, 321, 354
7, 090, 300
9,191,000
9,305,474
11,920,550
14,112,000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL SCIENCE
FOUNDATION
$5,000
SUMMARY
Summarii of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
1,323
7
886
1,839
19
1.611
2,243
12
2,054
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,167
OS-6.6
$3,005
CPC-4.3
$3,360
.$4,000
GS-5.4
$2. 974
CPC-4.2
$3, 663
$3,905
OS-5.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 925
Average grade
CPC-4.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 663
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$3,465,422
34, 691
16,528
79,468
$6,967,391
86.300
23, 973
109, 100
$7, 460, 564
70,800
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base
28,900
140,900
Total personal service obligations.. .
3, 596, 109
6, 185, 764
7, 701, 164
Direct Obligaliom
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
461,300
41, 738
305
7,464
644
7,827
13,900
16, 859
472, 500
43,000
300
13, 250
600
10,000
400
12,000
469, 000
43,000
03 Transportation of things
300
11,600
600
10,000
07 Other contractual services
400
08 Supplies and materials
12,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Direct OWijo/ions- Continued
Appropriated funds— Continued
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
tions
$2, 518
4, 436, 520
1,046
$3,000
4, 124, 000
1,200
$3,000
4,124,000
1,200
Total obligations payable out of
npprnprijitP'l fnnd<!
4, 989, 120
4, 680, 250
4, 67S, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
60,000
100,000
82,000
ns Rnpplip': ftnd matprials
164,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources
150,000
246, 000
Total direct obligations . .
4,989,120
4,830.250
4,921,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
3,134.809
23.397
10.281
40,786
185, 842
29,709
138,669
682,820
72,129
376
10,669
5, 663, 264
44. 800
11,300
73.500
393. 500
32.400
56. 300
776, 700
51,000
7,150,164
02 Travel
64, 800
22,800
04 Communication services
104,000
466, 700
06 Printing and reproduction
46.400
77,300
08 Supplies and materials
1,209,800
67,600
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments ..
22,900
41,900
Subtotal
4,329,386
8.032
7, 125, 664
35,364
9,251,364
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
60,364
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
4. 321, 364
7,090,300
9.191,000
Total obligations .
9, 310, 474
11,920,650
14,112,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Medical officer _
Scientist
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Public health program specialist
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
Chief of division
Statistician
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Chief of branch
PuWIc health program specialist
Statistician
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Chief of branch
Financial operations officer
Information specialist
Librarian
Medical officer
Medical staff assistant
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Research technician
Scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer.
Administrative stafi assistant
Chief of section
P'inanclal operations officer.
Medical and scientific illustrator
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist —
Public health program specialist
Research technician
Statistician
Translator
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Administrative staff assistant
Engineer
Financial operations officer
Information specialist
Librarian
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
2 22, 000
11,050
11,050
9,600
9,600
19,200
9,600
18,720
16, 720
8,760
8,960
9,360
8,760
8,360
88,400
8,660
7,240
8,040
7,040
14, 080
14, 080
29,360
8,040
36,000
7,240
14,480
7,640
11,880
6,940
68, 940
5,940
3 18, 420
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$15,000
15,000
12, 400
22,600
11,050
11,300
9,600
9,600
19,400
9,600
9,360
16, 920
8,760
8, %0
9,360
8,760
8,360
97,560
8,660
16, 720
7,440
8,040
7,240
14,480
14, 080
7,040
29,760
6 43,640
7,240
14,880
7,840
12. 080
6.740
6,940
69, 140
6,140
12, 480
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
I 16,000
1 12, 400
2 22, 600
1 11,050
1 11,300
1 9,600
1 9,600
2 19,400
1 9,600
9,360
16,920
8,760
8,960
9,360
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,360
97,560
8,560
25, 080
7,440
8,040
7,240
14,480
14, 080
7,040
29,760
6 43,640
7,240
14,880
7,840
12,080
6,740
5,940
69, 140
6,140
IS, 420
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
335
DETAIL OF rERS0N.4L SEUVicES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6.940— Con.
Medical and scientific illustrator
Medical staff assistant
Nurse -- -
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer...
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Research technician
Scientist...
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative staff assistant..
Translator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,S10:
Administrative officer _.
.Administrative staff assistant
Financial operations officer
Librarian
Medical and scientific illustrator
Medical officer
Medical staff assistant
Medical staff technician
Nurse
Office machine operator
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Property management assistant
Property management specialist
Public iiealth program specialist
Research technician
Scientist.-
Translator
GS-«. Range .$4,620 to $5,370....
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,7.W to $3,230
GS-l. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,.565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range 53,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Range $2,974 to $3,454
Range $2,750 to $3,230
Range $2,552 to $3,032
Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general..
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
CPC-5.
CPC-4.
CPC-3.
CPC-2.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment- - -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightworli differential
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 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $13. 080
18. 220
13.280
30.500
12.280
30.500
2.5. 360
13.080
12.280
.5. .500
30,000
5, 060
10, 495
4S. 665
16. 055
31.360
2 10. 120
5.060
31.485
10. 120
5.185
37. 295
10. 620
15, 655
5
60
22
100
120
148
35
29
5
7
45
56
72
48
90
108
171
10, 245
24. 225
222, 125
91.365
371.190
400.520
467. 545
101.370
75. 940
22.825
30. 650
1.81.050
202. 660
239. 070
148. 770
2.59. 622
296. 096
428, 100
3
12
11
9
15
4
42, 246
125, 797
91,511
60.624
90.552
19, 570
9 30, 244
1,323
5, Oil, 027
444.6
1, 645, 605
878.4
3, 465, 422
15.587
13. 786
5.318
16.628
63,087
16, 381
3, 696, 109
461, 300
3, 134, 809
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$35, 840
13.480
30.700
12.480
43.180
18.820
13,280
12, 480
6, 2.50
30,500
.5.060
37.170
43,730
16. 305
31. 985
81. 085
5.810
10. 120
32, 235
15.180
10.370
48.040
1,5. 655
16.680
1
4
96
29
169
153
201
72
36
6
16
65
73
94
45
128
154
234
5.310
19, 730
419,6.S0
11?, 430
610. 120
510. 975
612. 630
202. 000
94,400
27,515
66, 125
218. 075
260. .555
309. 805
140.408
367. 760
415. 328
585. 320
42. 246
158. .587
96. 840
109. 536
166. 508
4.5. 1S4
12. 394
9 32. 909
1,839
6, 836, 834
247.2
869, 443
1, 591. 8
5, 967, 391
64,300
14,000
17,000
23,973
63,300
46,800
6, 186, 764
622,500
6, 663, 264
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$29,700
35. 840
13. 480
42. 580
12.480
43.180
18.820
13.280
12. 480
1 6. 2.50
5 30. 500
6. 060
37.170
43,730
16. 306
42. 105
5,060
30, 360
6.060
86. 145
5.810
10.120
37. 295
15. 180
10. 370
48. 040
15. 555
16.680
10. 120
5.310
19. 730
495. 370
137, 405
889.740
699. 875
763, 080
257,000
106,900
36, 645
66, 125
221,815
291, 470
361, 405
146, 356
466. 760
519. 960
730, 620
42, 246
158, 587
96,840
130, 662
179, 144
46,184
16, 662
9 32, 969
1
7
8
3
8
1
6
1
17
1
2
7
3
2
9
3
3
2
i
4
114
.>4
251
181
252
92
41
15
66
82
107
47
164
195
294
3
15
12
19
30
.243
8, 139, 505
201.2
678, 941
2, 041. 8
7, 460, 564
16,300
10,500
44,000
28,900
63,300
77,600
7, 701, 164
651,000
7, 150, 164
Salaries, Expenses, and Grants, National Cancer Institute, Public
Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
PUBLIC HEALTH 9EEVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
608
10
549
652
14
605
649
14
611
OBLIGATIONS BX OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
PDBHC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,704
GS-6.7
$2,853
CPC-3.3
$4,670
GS-6.6
$2,877
CPC-3.3
$4, 678
Average grade
GS-6.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 877
Average grade
CPC-3.3
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$2, 701, 961
56,363
9,439
12, 527
$3, 006, 916
74,062
9,874
12,360
$3, 046, 336
71, 062
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
9,814
12,350
Total personal service obligations- --
2,779,290
3, 103, 212
3, 139, 562
Direct Obligations
01 PprsOTial sprvicp.s
2, 768, 633
72, 121
21,914
20,272
333
60,727
197, 273
1,413.447
243. 478
117.486
11,367,177
190
6,833
3, 103, 212
81, 700
19,600
23, 975
3, 139, 562
02 Travel..
81,700
03 Transportation of things - - -
19,600
24,300
71,200
93.200
I, 948. 500
272. 400
167. 000
14. 324. 000
500
10.350
71,200
127,500
Reimbursements to "Operating
expenses. National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service". -
2, 436, 960
268,600
165, 300
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
13, 400, 000
600
10,960
Subtotal
16,279,883
5,198
20. 116, 637
10,862
19, 745, 162
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence - - - .
15, 162
16,274,685
20, 104, 776
19. 730. 000
OUigatione Pat/able Out of Reimbursemenls
From Other Accounts
10, 657
69
634
4,650
3,844
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
19,844
Total obligations
16, 294, 529
20, 104, 775
19,730,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OT
COMMEHCE
$1,999
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
608
10
649
652
14
605
649
14
611
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary -- - -
$4,704
GS-6.7
$2,863
CPC-3.3
$4,670
as-6.5
$2. 877
CPC-3.3
$4, 678
GS-6 5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2, 877
CPC-3.3
Personal service obligations:
$2. 701. 961
55. 363
9.439
12. 527
$3,006,916
74. 062
9.874
12.360
$3, 046, 336
Other positions
71,062
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base---
Payment above basic rates
9,814
12.350
Total personal service obligations-.
2,779.290
3, 103, 212
3. 139. 562
Direct Obligaiims
01 Personal services
2, 768, 633
72. 121
21.914
20. 272
333
60, 727
199. 272
1.413.447
243. 478
117.485
11,367,177
190
6,833
3, 103, 212
81, 700
19, 600
23,975
3, 139, 562
02 Travel
81,700
03 Transportation of things .
19, 600
04 Communication services
24,300
06 Printing and reproduction
71,200
93,200
1,948,500
272, 400
167, 000
11,321,000
500
10, 350
71,200
07 Other contractual services
Reimbursements to "Operating
expenses. National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"...
OS .Supplies and matprials
127, 500
2, 435, 950
268, 600
165, 300
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions—
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
13, 400, 000
50O
10, 950
Subtotal --
16,281,882
20, 115, 637
19, 745, 162
336
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Salaries, Expenses, and Grants, National Cancer Institute, Public
Health Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcatlon
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
XHred ObHtaHons— Continued
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
$5, 198
$10, 862
$15, 162
16, 276, 684
20, 104, 775
19, 730, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
10,657
69
634
4,650
3,844
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
19,844
Total obligations
16, 296, 628
20, 104, 776
19, 730 000
DETAIL OF FSBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health jirogram specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 7,240
2 10, 870
1 6. 245
3 10. 980
1 3, 415
1 3, 360
1 3, 032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Public health program specialist
GR-8 Range $4,620 to $6,370
2 11, 120
1 6. 370
2 7, 820
2 6, 760
2 11,120
1 6 370
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2 7. 820
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,656
2 6,760
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3 Range $2,562 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
11 63. 732
0.3 1,308
8 40, 660
0. 1 321
8 40, 660
0. 1 321
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) -
10.7 62,424
211
35
7.9 40,339
161
7.9 40,339
161
Regular pay in excess of 62-weel: base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay .
All personal services, departmental.
62, 670
40, 600
40. 600
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or m
excess of $12,000:
1 16,000
2 24, 600
1 11,800
4 46, 450
1 10, 200
13 128, 400
1 9, 600
16 137, 160
1 7,040
1 8, 040
2 14, 080
1 7,840
20 146. 800
4 29, 760
6 30. 900
26 156, 300
1 6,340
1 6,660
4 67, 000
2 24, 800
1 11,800
6 67, 250
1 10, 200
13 129. 400
1 9, 600
16 137, 960
1 7, 040
4 67,000
2 24,800
1 11 800
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Scientist
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of branch
6 57, 250
1 10 200
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer -- --
13 129, 400
1 9, 600
16 137, 960
1 7,040
Statistician
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Administrative staff assistant
Medical officer
2 14, 280
1 8,040
21 156, 840
4 29,960
6 31, 100
26 164, 240
1 6, 340
1 5, 560
2 10, 120
1 6, 060
1 5, 436
2 10, 745
6 27, 426
24 127, 836
4 21,115
62 279, 335
14 68, 630
90 331,700
68 227, 580
73 227, 910
2 14 280
Program publication specialist
Scientist-
Statistician.
GS-II. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Program publication speciahst
Scientist
1 8,040
21 165, 840
4 29, 960
6 31. 100
26 164 240
1 6, 340
1 6 560
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative officer
2 10. 120
1 6,060
1 5, 310
2 10, 620
4 21,490
24 126,835
4 20, 865
66 249. 730
13 53. 960
80 295. 100
59 197, 006
68 210,840
I 5. 060
1 6. 435
2 10, 745
Organization and methods examiner.
Program publication speciahst
Scientist
24 127 835
Statistician
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
4 21,115
61 275 13(1
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $1,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
14 68, 630
90 331 700
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
72 224,960
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Conthiued
GS-2. Range $2,7,60 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,4.64
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944:
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Num- Total
ber salary
22 $63, 300
4 11, 120
1 3, 214
25 76, 030
26 71. 552
7 17, 360
7 77.443
18 158. 238
20 161, 549
49 341,025
6 35,355
Num- Total
ber salary
25 $72. 270
4 11,200
1 3. 294
23 70, 770
26 69. 640
7 17, 430
8 87, 306
19 167, 947
21 170, 461
64 376, 839
6 35, 365
Num- Total
ber salary
25 $72, 270
4 11, 200
1 3.294
23 70, 770
25 69, 640
7 17, 430
8 87, 306
Senior grade
19 167 947
2! 170, 451
Senior assistant grade
54 375 839
6 36, 365
597 3,008,871
68.7 359,334
644 3, 274. 802
60.9 308,225
641 3,264,472
Deduct lapses .. ..
51. 9 258 475
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: 'United States
627
2,638,664
1.3 10,873
47, 246
8,117
9,228
11,791
701
682.5
2,962,173
0. 6 4, 404
69,962
14, 100
9,713
12,360
689.1
3,005,997
Other positions:
Temporary employment
59 962
11,100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
9,663
12, 350
Nightwork differential
All personal services, field . ..
2,726,620
3, 062, 712
3, 099, 062
01 Personal services
2, 779, 290
3, 103, 212
3, 139, 662
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
2,768,633
10, 657
3, 103, 212
3, 139, 662
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Mental Health Activities, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Ooject classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
252
9
219
303
9
267
301
9
293
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,608
GS-6.7
$4, 866
GS-7.1
$4, 846
Average grade - - -
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$1, 167, 747
47,225
3,687
2,592
$1, 469, 842
64, 600
4,300
7,300
$1,605,842
Other positions
62,600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
4,300
Payment above basic rates.
6,800
1,221,151
76, 870
9,759
9,889
604
19, 812
48, 181
610, 787
46, 342
28, 352
8, 624. 006
3,220
1, 636, 942
94, 500
13. 900
21, 576
1.000
26.300
72, 600
896, 700
78. 000
46. 900
9, 276, 000
5,200
1, 669. 442
02 Travel
94 600
1.6,900
04 Communication services
22 600
05 Rents and utility services
1,000
25,100
07 Other contractual services . ..
81, 700
Reimbursements to "Operating ex-
penses. National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"-.
08 iSupplics and materials -
1,665,400
90, 000
61, 200
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
8, 775, 000
5,200
10, 497, 972
4,926
12,064,517
4,942
12, 486, 942
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
8,342
10,493,046
12,059,576
12, 478, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Public health [irogram specialist
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4 ,965
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
QS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,310
2 9,410
1 3,910
3 9,846
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 185
2 9.410
1 4. 015
2 6,760
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,185
9.410
4,035
6,760
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
337
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.--
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field;
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Scientist
General schedule grades:
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Medical stafi assistant
Scientist - -
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Medical officer-
Public health program specialist
Scientist- -
Statistician
0S-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
Medical staff assistant
Nurse _
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Statistician -_
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative oflQcer
Engineer -
Information specialist
Medical officer-
Medical staff assistant _.
Public health program specialist
Scientist- -
Statistician..
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Information specialist
Medical stafI assistant
Nurse
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Information specialist
Medical staff assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Public health program specialist
Research technician
Scientist
Statistician
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,652 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
Assist:\nt grade
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
Medical officer
Scientist
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent 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 payable out of reimburse-
ments from non-Federal sources
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
I $2, 632
1
1
9
2
1
2
2
3
1
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
12
S
35
45
22
12
20
10
17
2
31,107
2,757
7 28, 350
111
28,461
30,000
10,800
10,000
2 20, 400
1 9,800
1 9,800
8,560
42,600
8,560
8,360
8,360
7,640
7,840
7,040
66,360
14,280
7,440
14,080
11,880
17,820
5,940
11,880
18, 820
10,120
10,120
5,060
6,685
10,995
6,060
5,060
5,185
52. 335
20,225
127, 475
148, 555
66,820
2,712
129, 974
172, 272
79, 377
116, 781
9,634
1 6,200
1 5,200
6 15, 560
244 1, 368, 665
41 229,268
203 1, 139, 397
28,174
7,043
12,008
3,476
2,592
1, 192, 690
1,221,151
1, 202, 375
18, 776
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2, 712
7 28, 092
492
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $2, 712
7 28, 092
492
7 27, 600
100
27, 700
29,000
21,600
21, 850
10,000
9,600
20,400
28,800
10,000
5
1
1
7
2
1
1
1
2
9
2
2
2
2
4
1
1
10
2
2
1
1
3
1
5
15
5
40
59
24
14
21
43, 000
8,760
8,360
58,520
16, 920
7,840
7,040
7,840
14,080
67,300
14. 680
14.880
14,280
12.080
23.760
5.940
6,140
59,800
10, 245
10,370
6,185
6,810
16,180
6,060
25, 425
5,310
65. 825
20.850
146,900
195, 005
72,960
2,792
152,099
182, 223
62,541
159,356
9,634
296 1,696,400
45 254, 158
251 1,442,242
37,000
3,000
14,500
4,200
7,300
1, 508, 242
1,536,942
1, 615, 942
20,000
1
10
1
2
1
1
3
1
6
1
15
5
40
60
25
14
20
27,600
100
27,700
29,000
21,600
21,850
10,000
9,600
20, 400
28,800
10,000
43,000
8,760
8,360
58.520
16, 920
7,840
7.040
7,840
14.080
67.360
14,680
14,880
14,280
2 12, 080
4 23,760
6,140
5,185
10, 370
5,185
5,810
16,180
6,060
26, 425
6,310
65, 825
20,850
146,900
198,180
75, 910
2,792
162,099
173,116
62,641
152,082
9,634
294 1,675,144
17 96, 902
277 1,578,242
37,000
3,000
12,600
4,200
6,800
1,641,742
1, 669, 442
1,650,842
18,600
Salaries, Expenses, and Grants, National Heart Institute, Public
Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
364
8
325
385
11
357
385
10
366
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarj'
$4,088
OS-5.8
$4, 244
OS-6.0
$4,244
GS-6.0
01 Personal services:
$1,536,606
42,276
3,636
2,039
$1, 745, 808
52, 000
4,034
3,600
$1,801,008
Other positions
41,100
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
4,034
3,200
Total personal services
1, 584, 556
70, 037
18.882
12. 162
4.006
7.433
62, 895
660, 309
163,847
147, 554
8, 476, 732
4,081
1, 806, 442
71, 300
18,900
16,550
4,000
12,900
60,800
1, 270, 000
221, 600
98, 400
11,691,000
4,900
1,849.342
64,800
03 Transportation of things
14,900
15, 500
4,000
11.900
57,300
Reimbursements to "Operating ex-
penses, National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"..
1,522.600
225, 100
09 Equipment
50.300
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. -
10, 752, 000
4,700
Subtotal
11, 212, 494
3,479
15,174,692
4,942
14,678,342
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
8,342
Total obligations -
11,209,015
15, 169, 750
14, 670, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num
ber
1
2
1
Total
salary
$7, 240
14,680
7,040
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
Public health program specialist —
Statistician
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
4
$5, 940
24,660
1
4
$5, 940
Public health program specialist —
4
1
1
4
2
5
6
6
24, 360
5,940
5,185
20, 865
9,160
18. 800
17, 166
18,680
24, 660
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
GS-7 Range $4 205 to $4 955 .
1
4
2
5
7
5
1
1
3
3
6,185
20, 990
9,285
19,800
24,146
15,630
3,032
9,286
19, 876
19, 829
1
4
2
6
7
5
1
1
3
3
6,186
20, 990
9,285
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
19, 800
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655 . .
24, 145
GS-3. Range $2,9.'''0 to $3,430
16,630
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
3,032
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42U. S. C.207):
1
3
4
9,285
20, 182
27,281
9,285
19, 876
Senior assistant grade
19, 829
Total permanent, departmental
40
7.7
205, 753
39, 463
37
4.4
177, 557
21, 240
37
4.4
177, 657
21,240
Net permanent, departmental (av-
32.3 166,290
5,460
431
101
32.6 156,317
3,400
483
32.6
166, 317
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
3,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
483
All personal services, departmental.
172, 282
160. 200
160, 200
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
2
1
1
2
28,000
12,000
10,800
22,850
2
2
28,000
24,200
11,050
11,800
9,600
10,000
10,600
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
28,000
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
24,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
11,050
11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,600
1
1
1
1
9,866
10. 600
8,360
8,360
10,000
Scientist
10, 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Chief of section
8,600
1
8,560
338
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Salaries, Expenses, and Grants, National Heart Institute, Public
Health Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSON.\L SERVICES — continued
Field— Continued
General schedule erades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Scientist
Statistician
G.'5-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer... ,
Public liealtli program specialist.. _
Scientist
Statistician.
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Medical officer-..
Program publication specialist
Scientist...
Stati.sficlan
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Administrative stafi assistant
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist...
Research technician
Scientist
Statistician
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655..
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
OS 1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
Grades established bv 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 less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses..
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment.
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basc.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services.
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $25,080
1 8, 660
7.440
14.080
49.880
7,040
5, 940
12.080
30, 300
5,940
5, 686
5,186
5, 060
30, 735
15
5
75
32
29
10
13
4
2
7
5
11
58
65.075
19.725
263, 000
106,320
88.990
29. 180
33, 060
10, 928
5,120
75, 487
45, 480
85. 555
405. 826
46. 926
4,980
14. 600
324 1,624.027
39.3 253,711
284.7
1,370,316
10, 571
4,208
22. 037
3,204
1, 586
352
1,412,274
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $50. 360
1 8, 560
1 7, 640
2 14, 280
6 42. 840
1 7.040
1 5, 940
3 18. 420
8 48. 520
1 5.940
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $50, 360
1 8, 560
6.810
6. 310
25
5
79
29
27
11
12
8
3
7
6
10
61
10
1
5. 060
6.060
30. 610
10.120
107. 250
20. 225
278, 265
97. 515
84. 370
31. 930
30, 800
21.376
7.610
75, 487
54. 687
80. 320
427. 676
54. 526
6. 157
6.820
348 I. 769. 233
34. S 179.742
313.2
1, 589, 491
8.000
5. 100
35. 500
3.561
2.700
900
1, 645. 242
1, 805, 442
7,640
14, 280
42. 840
7.040
5.940
18. 420
48. 520
5.940
6. 810
5,310
1
1
6
2
25
5
79
29
27
11
12
8
3
6.000
6,060
30. 610
10.120
107. 250
20, 225
278. 265
97,515
84, 370
31.9.30
30, 800
21.376
7,610
75, 487
54. 587
SO. 320
427. 675
54, 526
5,167
6,820
348 1,769.233
24.4 124.542
323.6
1, 644, 691
8.000
5,100
24. 600
3,651
2.300
900
1. 689, 142
1, 849, 342
Dental Health Activities, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
196
5
175
189
5
179
189
5
179
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
.$4,354
GS-6.2
$4,480
OS-6.2
$4,417
Average grade
OS-^.l
01 Personal services:
.$940. 200
11,801
1,815
2,574
$1,000,660
23. 100
1.909
2,300
$987. 300
23.100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
1,834
1.500
Total personal services
02 Travel
9.50, 390
95.338
35. 137
5.183
3.210
0.532
35,024
81, 049
72,619
1,027.809
85. 025
23.750
6.875
O.W
7. 800
29,140
157, 100
103,200
1.013.794
71.275
03 Transportation of things
21. 8.60
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
7.025
050
O.SOO
25, 140
Reimbursements to "Operating
expenses. National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"-.
08 Supplies'and materials
193, 100
101, 100
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
09 Equipment
$37, 801
268, 224
120
1,813
$29,600
271,000
$19 400
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
271,000
2,150
2 150
Subtotal
1,598,446
3,284
1, 744, 159
3,284
1 733 284
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
3,284
1, 595, 162
1,740,875
1, 730, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health program specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Statistician.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Public health program specialist
Statistician
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,0,65
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grades established by act of July 1 , 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
.Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $6,000 and above:
Program publication specialist
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
I'ayment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay _
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Scientist
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Scientist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Scientist
OS-13. Range $8,300 to $9,360:
Dental officer
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Public health program specialist —
Scientist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Public health program specialist —
Scientist
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
.\dministrative staff assistant
Scientist.
G.S-7. Range .$4,205 to .$4,9.55
OS-6. Range .$3,795 to .$4,545...
OS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range .$2,960 to $3,430..
OS-2. Range .$2,7.50 to .$3,230
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 less than $5,000
Total permanent, field.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $19, 800
1 8,360
7,640
7,440
7,040
6,340
6,340
5,940
5,060
10, 370
10, 495
18, 195
12, 135
29, 530
23,425
14, 750
23, 338
18, 570
23,116
13, 836
6,060
51 276, 779
3. 6 19, 079
47. 5 257, 700
016
258,463
1,800
1 8, 560
3 25, 080
21,920
15,280
1 5,940
3 17, 820
3 18.020
10, 370
16, 820
3,920
61.116
126, 970
27,830
9,370
98, 902
87. 949
57,833
166, 544
11,901
4,268
6,250
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 8, 360
1 8, 660
7,040
7,840
15,080
5,940
6,140
5,310
5.060
15,805
27, 605
12, 385
30, 155
17,315
IS, 180
3 33. 868
3 28. 156
2 10,303
2 14,014
52
6
293, 116
37, 961
255, 155
645
255,800
13,500
10, 800
8.700
34.040
25, 080
7,040
14,880
7,040
1
3
2
2
2
I
10
28
6
11
6,140
18,420
10,120
10, 495
8,636
4.045
58.685
94, 100
18,820
31,130
118,363
59, 072
52. 399
108,351
10, 701
145 801,462 I 137 790,516 139 799,065
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
8,560
7,040
7,840
15,080
5,940
6,140
5,310
5,060
10, 745
27, 605
12, 385
30, 155
17,315
18, 180
3 33. 868
3 28, 166
2 16, 303
2 14,014
60 279, 696
6.5 43,241
43. 5 236, 456
545
237,000
1 13,500
1 10, 800
8,760
34,040
25, 080
7,040
14,880
7,040
1
3
2
1
2
1
17
29
6
11
11
99
7
7
2
6,140
18,420
10,120
5,435
8,535
4,045
61, 845
97,275
18, 820
31, 130
118,383
175, 625
59,072
62.325
10. 701
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
339
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
22.9 $118,962
Num- Total
ber salary
9.3 $45,111
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $48, 160
Net permanent, fleld (average num-
122.1 682,500
4,903
4,209
2,689
1,199
497
1,930
127. 7 745, 405
11,850
5,3.'i0
5,900
1,264
800
1,500
130 750, 903
11,850
5,350
5,900
1,289
800
Other positions:
Temporary eraplovment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad
700
All personal services, fleld
697, 927
772,069
776,794
956, 390
1,027,869
1,013,794
Arthritis and Metabolic Disease Activities, Public Health Service
OBLIOATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.Average number of all employees _ .. .
354
8
313
350
5
332
350
7
334
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4,870
GS-7.2
$2,803
CPC-2.6
.$4,8.59
GS-7.1
.$2,819
CPC-2.6
$4 859
CiS 7 1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 819
CPC-2.6
Personal service obligations:
$1,675,145
48,707
4,710
8,595
$1,79.5,7,54
27,748
5. 938
7,000
.$1,799,154
Regular pay In excess of .52-week base...
5. 9.38
7,000
Total personal service obligations-..
1,737,157
1,836.440
1,847,840
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
1, 698, 362
25.629
10.254
12,913
4
2,369
31,011
754,439
178,487
35,147
1,541,802
51
3,450
1,836,440
28.000
7,180
15, 150
1 847 840
27, 500
03 Transportation of things .
7 180
15 600
05 Rents and utility services .
8,000
22,700
1,180.000
196, 210
75, 750
3,621,000
8,000
22,600
1,517,100
205,510
Reimbursements to "Operating
expenses. National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service". .
75 350
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities
3, 562, 000
3,611
3,611
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subslst-
4,293,818
5,591
6,994,041
8.891
7,282,291
12, 291
Total direct obligations
4,288,227
6. 985, 160
7, 270, 000
ObUgatio-ns Payable OiU of Reimbursemenls
From Other Accoiints
38, 795
3,206
51
6
3,226
1.717
02 Travel .
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment-.
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
47.001
Total obligations
4,335,228
6,985,150
7 270 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Scientist
General schedule grades:
aS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Scientist
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
2 21, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
2 21,600
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45,000
2 21,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Medical officer
Scientist
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Medical officer
Scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Information specialist
Scientist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Scientist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Scientist
GS-9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Research technician.
Scientist
GS-7. Range .$4,206 to $4,955
OS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-t. Range .$3,175 to $3,665
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to .$3,032
CPC-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
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) .,
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
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 sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations.
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
3 $.%. 600
4 40,000
1
2
14
1
19
2
18
1
2
22
47
10
55
33
23
10
12
9
34
6
1
8,560
16, 720
119,840
8,040
141, 560
12,080
113, 920
5,625
5.060
10, 495
115,290
205,385
42, 960
198, 425
109, 496
71. 930
26, 030
8.970
9.096
9,960
107. 476
105. 597
71.819
2.33. 429
34,223
5,513
354 1,934,688
49 259, 543
305 1, 675, 145
39, 87B
2.830
6,001
4,710
8,595
, 737, 167
1, 698, 362
38, 795
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $31,000
4 40,000
1 8,560
2 16. 920
14 120, 640
1 8. 040
17 127. 480
2 12,280
17 108, ISO
1
2
22
45
9
54
37
22
6, 625
.5,060
10, 495
116,590
198, 850
38.905
197, 890
123, 475
69. 700
26. 270
9.130
9.096
9,960
107, 476
106, 309
72. .531
235, 209
34,401
5,513
350 1, 922, 185
23 126, 431
327 1, 795. 754
11.900
3,000
12.848
5,938
7,000
1,836,440
1, 836, 440
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$31,000
40,000
1 8,560
2 16,920
14 120,640
1 8. 040
17 127,480
2
17
1
2
22
45
9
54
37
22
9
3
3
4
10
12
9
34
12,280
108,180
5,625
5,060
10, 495
116,590
198,850
38,905
197,890
123, 475
69,700
26, 270
9,130
9,096
9,960
107,476
106, 309
72, 531
236,209
34,401
5,513
3.50 1, 922, 185
23 123. 031
327 1,790.1.54
1.5.900
6,000
13, 848
6,938
7,000
1, 847, 840
1,847,840
Microbiology Activities, Public Health Service
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
462
30
477
459
8
430
459
8
435
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,282
GS-5.3
$3,365
CPC-t.5
$4,273
GS-5.6
.$3, 389
CPC^.6
$4,273
Average grade -
OS-5 6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .
$3 389
CPC-4.6
Personal service obligations:
$2. 094, 048
140. 407
6,724
18, 382
$2,014,214
34, 868
7,154
19. 956
$2. 036, 614
Other positions _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
34,868
7,164
20,366
Total personal service obligations...
2, 259. 561
2,076,192
2,097,992
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services -_
2,140,676
37, 931
12, 686
16, 046
13, 827
4,944
42,355
743,871
197, 808
23,924
2,076,192
53,200
14,500
21,350
19,000
7,600
23,100
1, 074, 200
328,200
36,000
2, 097, 992
66,000
02 Travel....
12,500
21 550
04 CnTTiTTiunipation serviees
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Reimbursements to "Operating ex-
penses, National Institutes of
Health, PubUc Health Service"..
08 Supplies and materials
19,000
6,900
32, 100
1, 240, 000
344,600
09 Equipment
37,000
340
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Microbiology Activities, Public Health Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations— Continaed
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.,
15 Taxes and assessments
$2,094,686
5,003
$2, 067, 000
7,100
$2,067,000
6,900
Subtotal
5,333,656
2,842
5, 727, 442
6,142
5, 939, 542
9,542
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
5, 330, 714
5,721,300
6, 930, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Psimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
118,885
8,136
3,306
1,361
94
31,607
36,931
2,817
92
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things.-
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction ,.
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment _
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbm-sements from other ac-
nonnts
202, 929
Total obligations .
6,633,643
5, 721, 300
5,930,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Genera! schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Public health program specialist
Scientist ,
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Scientist..
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Information specialist
Medical officer
Scientist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
Medical officer
Scientist _
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant..
Personnel officer
Librarian...
Scientist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
GS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range $2,7,50 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC5-10. Range $4,566 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-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 less than $5,060..
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions;
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week l)ase-..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nlghtwork differential
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
6 48, 800
1 8.760
6 43, 400
13 98, 640
1 6,940
14 90, 660
1 6, 250
2
1
1
18
1
39
22
62
55
52
24
30
1
1
4
6
5
9
12
3
16
12
16
21
6
1
10,245
5,685
6,310
100, 205
4,620
175, 370
94, 440
232, 300
186, 160
1153, 785
70, 240
81,880
5,315
6,025
14, 740
22, 160
16, 710
28,670
33,504
8,100
173, 145
101,228
119, 789
147, 670
33, 826
6,896
3,874
462 2, 162, 942
15 68, 894
447 2,094,043
136, 278
4,129
6,724
16,447
2,935
1954 estimate 1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
5 49, 200
1 8, 760
5 44, 000
1 7,040
5 36, 200
13 100, 240
1
1
16
6,940
5,940
103, 740
6, 2.50
10, 495
5,810
5,310
104, 890
15
12
16
20
6
1
185, 530
91, 020
237, 040
177, 195
163, 785
65,640
72, 200
5,315
5,025
14. 740
22,160
16, 710
28, 670
31, 032
8,170
162, 216
101, 406
114,705
142, 130
36,063
6,896
459 2, 189, 962
37 175, 748
422 2, 014, 214
28,100
6,708
7,154
16, 806
3,150
2,259,561
2, 076, 192
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
6 49, 200
1 8, 760
5 44, 000
1 7, 040
5 35, 200
13 100, 240
1 0, 940
I 5,940
16 103, 740
1 6, 250
2 10, 495
1 5, 810
1 5, 310
19 104, 890
41
21
63
62
52
22
26
1
1
4
6
6
9
11
3
185, 530
91, 020
237, 040
177, 195
163, 785
6.5, 540
72, 200
5.315
6.025
14,740
22, 160
16. 710
28,670
31,032
8,170
162, 215
101, 406
114,705
142, 130
36, 063
6,896
459 2, 189, 962
32 154, 348
427 2, 036, 614
28,100
6,768
7,154
17, 206
3,150
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
2, 097, 992
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
$2, 140, 676
118, 885
$2, 076, 192
$2, 097, 992
Neurology and Blindness Activities, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
A uerage nnmher nf rH emplnyeps
31
2
19
123
2
86
123
3
120
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _
$4,337
GS-6.2
$4,699
GS-6.7
$4 699
GS-6.7
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$103, 044
9,887
445
6
$443. 410
10,100
2,070
1,670
$610, 260
12,650
2.070
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates .
1,970
Total personal services
113. 382
10. 255
2.165
2.608
750
708
20,149
129.896
5.440
11.299
1.516,448
470
457, 250
20, 700
4,300
8,150
650
4,800
10,760
664, 800
46,400
28,950
3, 364, 000
3,300
626, 960
02 Travel
27, 000
03 Transportation of things...
6 600
8,500
05 Rents and utility services
700
6,000
07 Other contractual services
12, 050
Reimbursements to "Operating
expenses. National Institutes of
Health, Public Health Service"..
08 Supplies and materials .
626. 950
63, 100
32, 650
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
3,354,000
3,900
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence . . -
1, 813, 650
4, 604, 050
2,300
4, 767, 400
4,400
1,813,650
4, 501, 750
4, 763, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Medical officer
Scientist
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Scientist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Scientist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Program publication specialist
Scientist -
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Medical staff assistant
Scientist. - -
G.S-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Medical and scientific illustrator —
Program publication specialist
Scientist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Grades established by act of July 1 , 1944
(42 U.S. C. 207);
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary).
Other positions; Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15. 000
2 24, 000
9.600
1 7,440
1 7, 040
1 7,040
16, 820
4 14, 515
6 19, 690
3 8, 930
1 7, 907
2 16, 026
4 27, 823
31
14
181,831
78, 787
17 103,044
9,887
445
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
3 40, 000
2 21, 600
7 67, 200
5 41, 800
1 7,640
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
1 6, 940
8 47, 520
1
1
4
12
3
12
29
13
4
5,060
5,060
20,240
60, 686
11,635
41, 420
92, 955
38, 510
11, 400
4 35, 228
2 16,381
8 56, 207
123 645, 661
38. 7 202, 251
84.3 443,410
10. 100
2,070
1,670
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $16,000
3 40, 000
2 21,600
7 67,200
41, 800
7,640
7,240
7,040
5,940
47,620
6,060
5,060
20,240
50,585
11, 635
41,420
92, 955
38, 610
11,400
1
1
4
12
3
12
29
13
4
4 36, 228
2 16, 381
8 56, 207
123 645, 661
5.7 35,401
117. 3 610, 260
12,650
2,070
1,970
626, 950
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
341
Salaries and Expenses, Public Health Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary/ of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
614
9
572
499
3
475
494
1
468
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarv
$4,741
OS-6.8
$4,904
GS-7.0
$4,891
QS-6.9
Personal service obligations:
$3,038,155
59. 173
12.914
14.602
$2,519,224
13,829
8,586
5.000
$2, 489. 624
other pn<!itinn<;
3,688
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates
8.586
5,000
Total personal service obligations...
3.124.844
2. M6. 639
2, 506. 798
Direa Obligations
2,662,426
48,776
4,192
105. 192
1,632
134. 576
107. 982
28.852
22,50S
53
3,624
2, 326, 500
48.400
3.600
138, 400
1.600
131.850
117.500
25. 150
19,000
2, 296. 900
02 Travel
48.400
03 Transportation of things
3.600
133.000
05 Rents and utility services
1.600
131. S.W
07 Other contractual services _
08 Supplies and materials
117,500
25, 150
19.000
3.000
3,000
Total direct obligations . -.
3. 119, 813
2.815.000
2, 780. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
462, 418
1,508
3,753
220. 139
640
2,000
209. 898
02 Travel
640
2,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
467,679
222,779
212,538
3, 587, 492
3, 037, 779
2, 992, 538
DET.1IL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Num- Total
her salary
1 $12,000
1 12,200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
1 12, 400
2 21.600
2 22,350
1 11,060
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
1 12,400
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
2 21,600
Chief of division.---
2 21, 850
1 11,060
1 9.600
2 20.000
1 9,800
3 29,800
1 9,600
1 10,200
1 10,200
3 29,200
2 17. 920
2 22,350
1 11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative stall assistant
1 10,000
4 39.400
1 9.800
1 10,200
1 10,400
1 9,800
2 17, 120
1 9,360
8 69,280
1 10,000
Chief of branch ,
4 39,400
1 9,800
Organization and methods examiner-
1 10,200
1 10, 400
Public health program specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative staS a.'isistant
2 17, 120
1 9, 360
Chief of branch -.
9 77, 840
1 8,500
1 8, 560
1 8,960
2 16,920
4 34,840
2 17,520
1 7,240
1 7,040
1 7,040
7 60,280
2 14,080
2 15.280
9 64,960
1 7,040
4 30, 760
1 7,040
1 6.140
3 17.820
1 5,940
1 6, 140
1 5,940
4 24, 160
8 69,280
1 8, 560
2 17, 620
1 8.760
4 35, 240
2 17,620
2 15,480
1 7,240
1 7,240
7 60, 480
2 14, 480
2 15,680
9 60,360
1 7,240
4 30, 960
1 7,240
1 8. 560
2 17, 520
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
1 8,760
4 35,240
1 8, 960
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative stafi assistant-
2 15,480
1 7,240
1 7,240
Chief of section
7 60,480
Financial operations ofBcer
2 14, 480
Organization and methods examiner-
Personnel officer
2 15,680
9 66, 360
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
1 7,240
4 30,960
1 7.240
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Administrative staff assistant
.\ssistant chief of branch
2 12,080
1 6, 140
1 5,940
1 6,140
4 24, 760
2 12,080
1 6,140
1 5,940
Chief of branch .
1 6,140
Chief of section
4 24, 760
DETAIL OF PERSO.NAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6.940— Con.
Financial operations officer
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Statistician
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative staff assistant
Financial operations officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
Chief of section- -
Financial operations officer.--
Organization and methods examiner
Personnel officer
Proeram publication specialist
Property management specialist —
Public health program specialist
QS-8. Range $4,620 to .$5.370-.--
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4.955
OS-6. Range .$3,795 (o$4..M3
Gi5-5. Range .$3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Ranee .$3,175 to $3.665
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230
QS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980 .-..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-i. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. R,ange $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Surgeon general
Deputy surgeon general
.Assistant surgeon general
Director grade--
Senior grade--
FiUI grade
Senior assistant grade
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent 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:
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Public health program specialist —
Statistician
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160-
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655-
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade--
Full grade---
Grades established by act of Aug. 13,
1946 (22 U. S. C.867):
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
Class 4. Range $6,963 to $8,863
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--.
P3>Tnent above basic rates:
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 -
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$58. 660
5.940
101.640
12.880
18,420
11,880
6,940
19,020
1
16
2
3
2
1
3
1
1
5
1
7
10
2
4
45
20
96
107
65
6
1
5,500
5,500
26, 425
5,435
48,915
21, 740
49, 040
36, 920
51,225
11,370
19, 980
203, 055
83, 776
362, 256
370, 860
203,990
18,740
2.980
1 3,230
9 26,648
1 2,630
1
1
4
36
10
3
3
15.386
15. 386
54,820
382, 006
82, 449
21,860
18,388
579 3, 039, 408
45. 9 256, 689
533.1
2, 782, 819
46, 337
4,106
1,554
12, 798
6,343
2,853,957
7,240
7,640
7,945
3,676
3,350
4 40, 786
1 8. 697
1 8,013
1 11,150
12 121,260
10 76, 530
35 296, 186
4.6 40,850
30. 4 255, 336
1,640
5,536
116
1,825
6,434
270, 887
3,124,844
2, 662, 426
462, 418
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
$70,940
5.940
103, 840
13, 080
18.620
11,880
19,220
5
1
6
3
9
6
10
1
4
39
18
79
91
53
3
1
5,600
27, 060
5,560
33,110
16, 305
50,416
26, 550
51,860
5,685
20,480
179, 370
76,810
305, 265
316,865
167,110
9,610
2,980
1 3,070
7 20, 824
1 2, 770
1
1
4
26
15, 386
15, 386
54, 820
274, 994
67, 867
492 2, 628, 972
26.7 148,967
465.3
2, 480, 005
10, 241
2,662
8,498
5,000
2,606,306
7,840
8,070
3,656
3,430
11,064
8,697
7 42, 756
0. 7 3, 537
6.3 .39,219
1,026
88
40,333
2, 546, 639
2.326,600
220, 139
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$70,940
6,940
103, 840
13, 080
18, 620
11,880
19,220
5,600
27,050
5,560
33, 110
16, 305
60,415
26, 550
51,850
5,685
20,480
174, 540
76, 810
298, 195
316, 865
167, no
9,610
2,980
1 3, 070
7 20, 824
1 2, 770
1
1
4
26
8
15,386
15, 386
54,820
274, 994
67, 867
487 2, 698, 712
26. 7 148, 307
460.3
2, 450, 405
2,562
"§,"498
5,000
7,840
8,070
3,655
3,430
1 11,064
1 8, 697
7 42, 756
0. 7 3, 537
6.3 39,219
i,"626
40,333
2, 606, 798
2, 296, 900
209,898
342
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL
Salaries and Expenses, Saint Elizabeths Hospital
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
2,607
65
2,492
2,607
65
2,528
2.641
65
2 537
Average salaries and grades:
Oeneral schedule grades:
$3,625
GS-3.8
$3,116
CPC-4.0
$3,666
OS-3.8
$3,147
CPC-4.0
GS-3.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3 172
CPC-4 0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$8, 440, ftSl
14. 735
143.923
41,323
23, 2.53
365. 353
$8. 704. 420
14.700
156. 700
31.200
23. 665
349. 600
$8 821 607
14. 700
Trainees (interns and residents) . .
1.56. 700
31. 200
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
24. 650
Payment above basic rates
349 600
Total personal services
02 Travel
9, 029, 268
3, 345
5. 748
9.634
87.017
11.471
55. 673
3, 2.54. 514
301. 339
740
14. 905
9. 280. 285
1.000
5, 750
11.211
87. 010
11.470
5.5. 714
3, 225. 812
150. 000
740
17, 400
9. 398. 457
1,000
03 Transportation of things..
5 750
11.436
05 Rents and utility services.. .
87 010
11.470
07 Other contractual services
38 500
3. 267. 880
09 Equipment
243 210
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments. ,
740
19 900
Subtotal
12. 773, 654
41,654
12, 846, 392
48,950
13, 085, 353
48 950
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -.
Total obligations
12, 732, 000
12, 797, 412
13 036, 403
DETAIL OP PEKSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades;
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Superintendent
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant superintendent
First assistant physician
Clinical director
Executive assistant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Medical officer
Director, medichie and surgery . .
Administrative officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Director of laboratories
Director of psychotherapy
Psychotherapist
Medical officer
Superintendent of nurses
Clinical psychologist
Maintenance officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer
Clinical psychologist
Neuropathologist
Dentist
Chaplain
Assistant superintendent of nurses..
Budget and methods officer
Personnel officer
Head dietitian
Assistant maintenance officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Dentist
Assistant director of nursing serv-
ices
Assistant chaplain
Chief social worl^er...
Laboratory scientist
'Clinical psychologist
.\drninistrative assistant.
Finance officer
Supply officer
Procurement officer
Assistant personnel officer.
Registrar _
Dietitian ._
Electrical engineer
Construction engineer
Mechanical engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Assistant director of nursing serv-
ices
Nurse supervisor
Assistant nurse supervisor...
Nurse instructor
1953 actual
Num- Total
bei
salary
$13, 400
11,800
11.800
32,400
11.300
105. 600
10.400
10.000
9.360
9. .360
17.320
34,640
8.960
8,560
8.960
170, 960
14.080
8,040
7,840
7.440
7.640
7.440
7.640
7,240
7,040
6,140
6,740
12,480
6, 540
6, 540
5, 940
6,340
6, 940
0,140
6,140
6,340
6,540
6,140
6, 540
6,740
0,740
3 16, 805
17 92,645
45 246,700
6 32, 860
1954 estimate
Num- Total
bei
salary
$13, 400
11.800
11.800
33.150
11,300
107, 400
10,600
10,000
9,360
9.360
17.520
93. 582
9.160
8.760
8.960
122, 380
14. 280
8,040
8.040
7.440
7.640
7.040
7.840
7.440
7.040
6,340
6,940
12,680
6,540
6, 740
6,140
6,340
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,540
6, £40
6,340
0,540
6, 9 10
6, 940
3 17, 055
17 93, 395
4.5 247, 848
0 33, 360
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$13,600
11,800
11,800
33,150
11,550
107, 800
10,600
10,200
9, .360
9. .360
17. 720
94.182
9.160
8.760
9.160
123. 580
14. 480
8,040
8.040
7.640
7.840
7,640
7,840
7,440
7,240
6,340
6,940
12, S80
6,740
6, 740
6,140
6,540
6.940
6.340
6.340
6,540
6,740
6,340
6,740
6,940
6,940
3 17, 305
17 94,020
45 248,871
6 33, SGO
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
QS-9. Range $6,060 to .$5,810— Con.
Chief occupational therapist
Social service supervisor
Psychodramatist
Librarian
Assistant chaplain
Chief, administrative services
Budget and methods assistant
Employment officer
Personnel assistant
Chief, board of examiners
Accountant
Cost accountant
Procurement agent
Supply officer
Dietitian
Mechanical engineer
Construction engineer
Farm superintendent
OS-8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955....
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to .M.160
OS-4. Rangs .$3,175 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230....
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
CPC-10. Range $4,665 to $5,315.
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-.5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC^. Range $2.7.50 to $3.230
CPC-.3. Range $2,.5,52 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions
Trainees (interns and residents)
Student nurses
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay...
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
$5 685
11, 120
5,060
5,685
5,060
6, 435
.5, 185
5, 435
.^ 810
6,810
.5, 310
6, 060
5.060
5.060
21. 740
5.310
6. 060
5. 935
14,235
3
220
10
127
996, 975
43,075
453, 445
308, 815
316
1,050,520
817
2, 444, 230
96 241,360
11
13
78
93
111
62
1.50
234
10, 2.55
51. 275
55, 370
298, 730
330, 480
363, 794
190,820
436, 580
611, 850
2,607
9, 066, 839
180
626, 158
2,427
8, 440, 681
14, 735
143,923
41, 323
23,253
179,395
185, 958
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
I
1
3
220
1,006,616
10 43, 825
127 4.59.395
89 312.068
316
1.066.016
817
2, 470. 246
96 243.768
$5,810
11,245
6,185
6, 810
6, 185
5,560
6,310
5. 560
6.810
6.810
6. 435
6. 185
.5. 185
6. 185
22. 115
6. 435
6, 185
6. 935
14.547
11
13
78
93
111
62
1.50
234
10,380
62,150
66, 745
302, 172
332, 960
367. 251
192. 493
439. 208
619, 374
2,607
9, 166, 528
131.4
462. 108
2. 475. 6
8. 704. 420
14. 700
156. 700
31.200
23, 665
162, 600
187, 000
9, 280, 285
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,810
11,370
5,310
5,810
5,310
6,685
6,435
5,685
5,810
5,810
5,560
5,310
5,310
5.310
22.490
5,660
5,310
5,935
14, 859
3
224
1,033,882
10 44, 575
130 475,328
89 314,761
327
1.093.202
830
2. 654, 233
96 246,165
2
11
13
78
93
111
62
151
236
10, 505
53,025
57, 870
305, 362
335,040
370, 464
193, 851
443, 996
630, 736
2,641
9, 374, 882
155.8
553, 275
2, 485. 2
8,821,607
14,700
156,700
31,200
24, 650
162,600
187,000
1, 398, 457
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance,
Social Security Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions.
14,578
9
14, 133
14,345
3
14,046
14,457
14,100
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,763
GS^.4
$2,878
CPC-3.1
.$3, 029
$3,820
as-4.5
$2, 937
CPC-3.1
$3,075
$3,858
Average grade
GS-4.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2, 989
CPC-3.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,166
Personal service obligations:
$52. 349. 017
27,294
202. 891
1. 501, 390
$52,978,771
8,987
206,282
424, 645
$53, 865, 716
Other positions . . .
904
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates - . .
214, 425
426, 357
Total personal service obligations . .
54, 080, 592
63, 618, 685
84, 497, 402
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services - . .
64, 001, 169
1, 069, 663
165, 236
454, 401
4.435.632
938,411
300,345
53, 614, 208
1, 143, 562
146,097
443, 759
4, 673. 141
1. 257, 342
279, 325
54, 497, 402
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things - .
04 Communication services. ,_
06 Rents and utility services.-
1,113,002
164, 469
1, 637, 289
4, 777, 027
1, 250, 936
07 Other contractual services
391,847
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
343
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct OWiffad'oiM— Continued
$600,104
183,609
9,916
142, 036
$738, 897
265, 898
$795, 237
274, 702
15 Taxes and assessments
187, 771
248, 089
Total direct obligations
62, 300, 422
62.750.000
65, 150, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
79.423
3,816
4,478
4,326
4.377
200
250
250
06 Printing and reproduction
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
92,043
5.077
62.392.465
62.755,077
65, 150, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Chairman, appeals council
Chief actuary -
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant director
Assistant to the director
Chief of branch ._
Deputy assistant director-
Memtter. appeals council
Medical director
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Actuarial mathematician —
Assistant to the director
Chief of branch
Consulting referee
Field officer..
Personnel officer
Publication services oflBcer
Roving referee -.-
Social insurance research analyst —
Assistant chief of branch
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Actuarial mathematician
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief of branch _
Assistant consulting referee
Assistant to the assistant director.. .
Chief of branch
Chief of division..
Chief of section
Claims examiner.
Field officer
Financial economist
Fiscal consultant
Information specialist
Night supervisor..
Organization and methods examiner.
Policy consultant --
Social administration analyst
Social insurance research analyst
Technical adviser
Work planning and reporting
analyst -
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief of branch —
Assistant chief of section
Employee relations officer
Fiscal planning analyst
Information specialist.
Management analyst. .
Operations analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Persoimel assistant
Persormel psychologist
Placement officer
Policy consultant..
Position classifier.
Social insurance research analyst
Survey analyst
Survey statistician
Training specialist
Assistant to medical director
Actuarial mathematician.
Property management officer
Records officer.
QS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of brancti..
Supervisor of section
Tabulation project planner _.
Chief of branch
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,400
4 46,200
1 11, 050
1 11,800
10,000
20.600
10,000
19.600
29.600
20.800
10.200
18.120
9.360
176.200
9.160
9.360
8.760
8.560
8.960
9.360
8.360
2 14. 480
1 7.040
3 21, 720
1
7
1
12
1
2
1
1
2
1
12
3
1
4
2
7,440
51,880
8,040
87.680
7.440
15.880
7.440
7.240
14.480
7.440
88,880
21,320
7,040
30,360
16,080
7,040
24, 360
64,800
12,080
12,080
24,560
6.540
13,480
12,880
154.300
12.880
6.340
19.220
262. 200
24.760
122,460
24.560
11.880
25.960
6.940
1954 estimate
5.940
5.940
11.875
6.000
6.000
6,500
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12,000
4 46. 950
1 11.300
1 11.800
2
1
2
1
1
7
1
12
1
2
1
1
2
1
13
4
10,200
20.800
20.200
20,000
30,000
30.800
10,400
18,320
9,360
169,040
9,360
9,360
8.960
8.760
9.160
9.360
16.920
14.680
7,240
14,680
7,040
7.640
52.480
8.040
88.880
7,640
16. 080
7.440
7,440
14,680
7.540
97.920
28.760
4
10
2
2
4
2
2
3
28
2
1
3
38
4
20
4
2
4
1
1
I
1
45.440
16. 080
7.240
24,960
66.000
12.280
12. 480
24,960
12,680
13,680
19.220
175. 120
12,080
6,640
19.620
242.920
25.160
131.200
24.960
12.080
26.360
6.940
6.940
6.140
6,140
2 12, 125
I 6, 126
I 6, 125
1 5, 625
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
4 47.200
1 11.300
1 11.800
10,200
21,000
20.400
20.000
30.200
31.000
10.400
19
1
1
1
1
1
18.520
170.440
9,360
9.360
8.960
8.760
9.160
2 17. 120
14.880
7.240
14.680
7.040
7.640
63.080
8.040
89. 6.80
7.640
16. 080
7.640
7.440
14.880
7.640
98.720
28,960
7 53,080
2 16, 080
4
10
2
2
4
2
2
3
28
2
1
3
33
4
20
4
2
4
1
1
1
1
7,240
25,160
66,600
12,480
12, 480
25,160
12,880
13,680
19,220
176,720
12,280
6,540
19,820
214, 020
26,660
132.600
25,360
12.280
26.560
6,940
6,140
6.140
6,140
2 12,375
1 6,250
1 6,260
1 5,760
DETAIL OF PERSO.vAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Actuarml mathematician...
Analytical statistician
Budget examiner —
Business economist
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of unit.
Claims examiner
Employee relations assistant
Fiscal planning analyst
Information specialist
Librarian
Management analyst
Night supervisor
Operations analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Persoimel assistant
Placement officer
Policy consultant...
Position classifier
Section supervisor
Social insurance research analyst. ..
Survey analyst
Survey statistician
Tabulation project planner
Training specialist.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,745
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $5,330
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,920...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,535
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,895..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,670..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,470..
GS-1. Range $2„W0 to $1.220
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to $5.275..
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.865
CPC-7. Range $3.4.35 to $4.335.
CPC-«. Range $3,200 to $3.920.-
CPC-S. Range $2,974 to $3.694
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.470
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,272
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $3.060
Grades established by Department:
Grade 2...
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Niglitworl; dilTerential
Regular pay in excess of 62-weelc base. .
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Regional representative
Chief of area office
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional representative..
Regional appeals referee
Assistant chief of area office.
OS-12. Ranee $7,040 to .$8,040:
Assistant regional representative..
Chief of section
Manager
Assistant chief of area office
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of section...
Chief of section. _
Manager
Operations analyst
Assistant regional representative..
Assistant manager
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,625:
Assistant chief of section
.Assistant manager...
Chief of section
Manager
Supervisor of unit
GS-9. Range .$5,060 to $6,185:
-\ssistant manager.
.\dministrative assistant- _.
Chiefof sect ion
Coverage and legal reference re-
viewer
Guardianship reviewer
Manager
Reconsideration reviewer.
Senior reviewer — _
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1
3
5
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
27
2
5
23
1
11
7
4
2
6
2
28
100
69
292
1,224
2,397
2
4
2
35
1
50
66
153
Total
salary
$5, 185
16.180
26. 550
5.435
5.310
5.310
15. 305
16, 555
10, 246
10. 620
6.560
.5.185
16.4.30
5, 810
10, 995
143.870
11.245
26.426
125. eaa
.5, 310
58,286
37,420
21,115
10. 370
32. 110
10. 370
1.36. 360
465, 2.50
286, 230
. 109. 970
, 833, 915
, 042, 880
, 104, 470
764,800
9, 175
17,460
7.970
119.200
3.454
157,500
186. 512
406. 730
11 33. 320
5, 613
19, 077, 926
222.6
1, 006, 398
5, 390. 4
18, 071, 528
127, 847
368, 934
69, 704
18, 6.38, 013
11 108,800
6 57, 600
17
4
40
6
73
1
6
6
104
6
1
152, 320
33,440
303, 200
44,240
566, 520
7,040
39.240
38, 440
692, 760
36.640
6,140
6 34. 125
73 4.36.875
2 12, 125
34 198,250
2 11,495
17 93.395
4 22, 210
29
12
335
154,990
65,470
1,886,360
31 168, 610
28 162,566
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10. 245
15.565
27.050
5.560
5.435
5. 435
15.680
16. 930
10, 495
10, 870
10, 870
,6. 310
10. 996
,5. 810
.5, 310
1
1
28
1
5
23
3
11
6
6
2
6
2
28
104
67
279
503
152. 055
5,685
27. 050
128. 005
16. 930
.59. 660
32, 985
26, 675
10, 620
32,860
10, 370
138, 110
477, 070
282, 390
1, 076, 640
1. 775, 825
1,122
3, 728. 060
2, 352
7, 03.3. 440
303 804. 220
4
2
35
2
63
68
162
9.425
17.960
8.170
121. 680
6. .508
168. 470
195. 776
412.500
12 36,900
,5. 466
18, 824, 139
119.4
614, 339
5, 346. 6
18, 209, 800
371, 278
71, 690
18, 652, 768
U
6
41
18
6
109, 800
68,400
342. 760
161, 680
50,560
6 44,840
75 685,600
6 39.640
6 39. 040
133 870.820
6 37. 240
75 465,900
6 34, 875
133 739,875
2 12, 375
304
1, 773, 625
34 199, 500
17
4
27
10
94,645
22, 615
146, 245
55, 475
30 164,675
28 153,680
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$15, 555
15,930
27,550
5,685
5,560
5.660
16. 065
17,305
10, 745
11, 120
11,120
5,435
11, 245
5,810
5,435
164, 930
6,810
27, 676
119,260
16, 305
60, 910
33, 735
27,300
10. 870
27, 925
10. 620
139. 860
482. 696
286. 390
, 112, 010
, 758, 185
, 668, 840
, IS?, 990
761, 520
9,675
18,460
8,370
124,000
6,588
171. 030
199. 456
420.200
3
3
5
1
1
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
2S
1
6
21
3
II
6
5
2
6
2
28
104
67
286
1
495
1
1,100
2
4
2
35
2
.53
68
152
12 37.860
5.449
18. 864, 824
180.6
718.563
5,268 4
18, 146, 261
372, 148
71, 978
18,590,387
11 111,000
6 68,800
41 345, 960
18 163, 480
6 51, 160
6 45,440
75 692,000
6 40,440
6 39, 640
133 883,820
6 37,840
75 470.300
6 35, 625
133 750,126
2 12, 625
304
1, 798, 750
34 201,375
17
4
96, 145
23,115
27 148,120
10 56,725
30 166,800
28 155,680
344
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance,
Social Security Administration — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,745
Num- Total
ber salary
525
$2,637,125
1,006
4, 708, 605
1,876
7, 824, 375
678
2, 343, 105
302
1,028,690
2,573
8, 234, 110
1,133
3,328,470
19 47, 590
Num- Total
ber salary
1,172
$.\731,540
166
747, 780
1,869
7,870,980
621
2,259,610
296
1,017,480
2,566
8,290,350
1,189
3,504,150
17 43,310
Num- Total
ber salary
1,148
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $5,330
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,920
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,535 ,
$5, 703, 510
145
670, 100
1,984
8,441,530
667
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,895 -
2,114,970
314
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,670 -
1,089,430
2,673
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,470 -
8,734,150
1,175
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $3,050 -..
3, 520, 370
18 46, 600
Total permanent, field
8,965
35,472,930
222.1
1,195,441
8,879
3.5, 669, 165
180.1
873, 606
9,008
36, 605, 525
176.4
86S, 938
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary). . .
8, 742. 9
34, 277, 489
26, 390
904
936, 168
68, 441
133,187
8, 698. 9
34, 795, 559
8,083
904
8,831.6
Other positions:
35,736,687
Intermittent employment
904
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base...
26,679
134,592
27, 077
142, 447
All personal services, field
36,442,679
34,965,817
35,907,015
01 Personal services
64, 080, .592
53, 61 8. .585
54,497,402
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
54,001,169
79,423
53, 614, 208
4,377
54, 497, 402
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Public Assistance, Social
Security Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Pull-time equivalent of ail other positions-
Average number of ail employees
289
3
263
265
3
249
254
3
248
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 396
OS-7.8
$6, 609
GS-8.1
.$5, 657
Average grade
GS-8.1
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$1,418,496
11, 502
5,330
1,368
4,788
$1,383,800
9,300
6,400
1,500
11,000
$1, 383, 800
9,300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
5,400
Payment above basic rates
1,500
Other payments for personal services.
11. 000
1,441.484
68,465
2,406
12,294
196
26,384
1, 195
9,283
5,323
6,838
140
1,634
1,411,000
75,000
4,600
15,575
200
21, 000
1,200
15,400
4,600
2,300
300
1,500
1,411,000
75, 000
03 Transportation of things
2,500
16, 000
05 Rents and utility services
200
22, 100
07 Other contractual services
1,200
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
13, 900
4,600
2,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
300
1,200
Obligations incurred
1,575,632
1, 652, 575
1, 550, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director.-
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$12,200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,400
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Executive officer
Chief of division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the director
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division.. _
Chief of branch
Public welfare specialist...
Social welfare speciahst
Technical adviser, grants
GS-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative review specialist —
Assistant chief of branch — ,
Assistant to chief of division
.Assistance standards specialist
Chief of branch-..
Field staff adviser...
Fiscal and administrative analyst..
Information specialist —
Medical assistance standards spe-
cialist
Public assistance technician
Research analyst
Staff development specialist
Statistical specialist ,
Welfare methods specialist, admin-
istrative
Welfare methods specialist, fiscal. .
Welfare service specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Administrative analyst
Chief of branch
Chief of section.
Constructive accountant
Legislative standards specialist
Public assistance technician
Research analyst
Welfare methods specialist, fiscal..
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative analyst
.Administrative assistant
.Assistant chief of branch
Public assistance technician
Research analyst
Statistician
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.9.55..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
G S-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other 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 reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional representative
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Associate regional representative....
Regional research analyst...
Assistant regional representative....
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940;
Public assistance technician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Public assistance technician
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655. .,
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, field
1 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
1 9, 800
4 40, 800
8,560
8,360
16, 720
68,880
8,960
8,360
8,960
7,040
8,040
8,040
14, 480
7,040
14, 080
7,040
7,240
21, 720
14, 080
28,460
21, 920
7,440
21,520
1
1
1
1
1
11
5
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
8
25
37
34
4
15, 080
5,940
6,340
6,340
5,940
6,610
68. 940
32, 700
6,940
5,935
10, 245
5,185
17. 055
5,310
6,685
6,245
36, 765
96, 265
131,075
107, 340
12,440
190 984, 845
24.9 114,921
165. 1 869, 924
6,576
5,836
3,195
1,368
4,788
890, 686
12
10
91.480
73. 000
67, 320
13, 080
149, 370
35, 190
63, 305
99 674, 545
4.4 25,973
94. 6 648, 572
91
2,135
650, 798
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
10, 000
41, 400
8,560
8,360
17, 120
69, 580
9,160
8,560
9,160
7,240
8,040
8,040
14, 680
7,240
3
2
4
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
10
2
7,240
7,240
22, 320
14, 280
29,260
22, 320
7,440
21,520
7,240
15,280
6,140
6,340
6,340
5,940
6,740
63, 800
12, 880
3
1
1
2
1
1
8
20
28
25
3
16, 180
6,310
5,935
10, 370
6,810
5,370
37, 265
78. 700
99. 860
81, 190
9,690
159 869, 340
5.3 28,905
163. 7 840, 435
4,000
5,300
3,275
1,500
11,000
865, 510
9 83, 440
11 84,440
9 66, 560
9 65, 960
24 135, 690
9 32,015
^1 67, 710
96 560, 975
3. 3 17, 610
92. 7 543, 365
2,125
646, 490
1,411,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
10.000
41,600
8,760
8,360
17,520
69, 780
9,160
8.760
9, 360
7,240
8,040
8,040
16, 080
7,440
3
2
4
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
10
2
7,240
7,440
22,320
14,680
28,660
22, 720
7,640
22, 120
7,240
14,480
6,140
6,640
6,540
6,140
6,740
64,600
12,680
16, 180
5,435
6,935
10, 620
6,810
5.370
38,015
76. 415
100. 740
82, 390
9,850
158 874, 220
5.3 33,786
152. 7 840, 435
4,000
5,300
3,275
1,600
11,000
865, 510
9 83, 640
11
9
84, 240
68,160
66, 360
25, 160
133,815
32, 496
68, 910
96 562. 780
3.3 19,415
92.7 543,366
2,126
1,411,000
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
345
Salaries and Expenses, Children's Bureau, Social Security Admin-
istration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
FiiU-time equivalent of all other positions.
234
1
217
229
1
214
224
1
208
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,730
GS-8.3
$5,800
OS-8.3
$5,940
GS-8.4
01 Personal services:
$1,236,492
6,954
4,588
1.075
$1, 235, 833
7,240
5,097
1,450
$1. 230, 842
7.240
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
5.088
1.450
Total personal services
1, 249. 709
107, 738
1,623
17,069
497
131, 686
1,040
9,956
9,171
807
1,543
1, 249. 620
110.000
1.5.38
21.050
400
127.000
2.100
5,992
9,300
800
1.500
1, 244. 620
02 Travel
110.000
03 Transportation of things -
1.5.38
21,750
05 Rents and utility ser^nces -
400
127,000
07 Other contractual services-- -
2,100
Services performed by otheragencles-
5.992
9.300
800
1.500
1,530,839
1, 529, 300
1, 525, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
aS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief of bureau
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy chief of bureau
Assislant to the bureau chief for pro-
gram development
Director of division-
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to the bureau chief- -
Chief of branch -
Medical consultant _
Psvchiatrb^t
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistantchief of branch
Assistant director of division
Chief of branch
Dental consultant
Director of division -
Medical social work consultant
Nursing consultant
Nutrition consultant
Pediatrician
Social science research consultant- -.
Social service research consultant. - -
Specialist in child welfare
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assist.ant chief of branch
Assistant director of division -
Child welfare analyst
Child welfare legislation consultant-
Child welfare services consultant. ,-
Foster care consultant.-
Group care consultant
Illegitimacy and homemaker service
consultant.-
Information specialist
Juvenile delinquency consultant —
Local program review consultant-..
Maternity and infant nursing serv-
ices consultant
Medical social work education and
recruitment consultant
Nursing consultant
Nutrition consultant
Parent education consultant
Physical therapy consultant
Program research analyst
Research analyst
Staff development consultant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of branch
Child development specialist
Editor-writer
Grants analyst
Personnel assistant --
Program research analyst
Visual information specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Child welfare analyst
Editor
Research analyst
Statistician
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num-
bei
Total
salary
$12,000
10,800
11.050
32, 650
10.000
29.200
9.600
9,600
8,360
8,360
34,840
8,960
17.320
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
7.440
7.240
7.440
7,040
7,640
7,840
8,040
8,040
8.040
7.640
16.280
7.840
8,040
5.940
5.940
18.220
6.540
5,940
44,180
6,540
10.120
5.935
5.685
5.060
5.685
47, 175
24,520
63,345
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
1 10, 800
1 ll.OiO
3 32. 900
1 9. 600
3 29. ROO
1 9. 600
1 9, 600
8,560
8.360
35. 440
9,160
17.720
9.360
9.360
9.360
8.360
16,720
1 8,360
8.040
16.280
7.040
7.640
8.040
8.040
7,440
7,440
7.240
14.680
7.840
8.040
8.040
8.040
8.040
7.640
16. 4S0
8,040
8,040
6.140
6.940
18.220
6.740
5.940
44.780
6,740
10,120
5,810
5,185
5.810
42. 970
20.975
68,130
Num- Total
bei
salary
$12,400
11.050
11.300
33,400
9,800
30. 000
9.600
9,600
8.760
8.560
36. 040
9. 360
18.120
9.360
9.360
9.360
8.360
16,720
8,360
8.040
16.080
7.040
7,840
8,040
8.040
7.640
7.640
7,440
14,680
8,040
8.040
8.040
8.010
8.040
7.840
15. 880
8.040
8.040
6.140
5,940
18.620
6.740
6.140
45.780
6,940
5,185
6,810
5,310
5.810
39. 015
21,350
69, 755
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Num- Total
ber salary
46 $159,890
16 50, 160
1 3, 310
1 2.680
Num- Total
ber salary
46 $158, 965
14 44, 740
1 3,310
1 2,500
Num- Total
ber salary
45 $160, 715
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 --
11 36, 370
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 3, 310
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980 - -
1 2,580
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses- .. ..
168 911.905
13. 7 78. 405
163 899,195
10. 8 62, 549
168 893,100
11.4 68,627
Net permanent, departmental (av-
154.3
833,500
3,869
981
498
3,050
1,675
152.2
836,646
434
2,197
2.909
3,446
1.450
146.6
Other positions:
Temporary employment
824, 673
434
2,197
2,909
Regular pay in e.i;cess of 52-week base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
pnd holiday pay
3,416
1.450
All personal services, departmental-
843,573
847.082
834,979
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
8 77, 600
11 93,960
8 58, 720
6 42. 840
8 56. 620
3 21. 120
7 26. 370
15 61. 865
8 78. 600
11 95, 760
7 51,280
6 43, 040
8 56, 520
3 21, 120
7 26, 870
16 55, 840
8 78,800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional child welfare representa-
tive --
11 97, 960
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Regional administrative methods
consultant
7 52, 480
Regional medical social work con-
sultant
6 44, 240
Regional nursing consultant
Regional nutrition consultant
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
8 58, 120
3 21. 720
7 27. 496
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 -
16 56. 560
66 428.995
4. 5 26. 003
66 429.030
5. 1 29. 843
66 437,375
Deduct lapses
6.2 31,106
Net permanent, field (average num-
61.5
402,992
1,606
1,638
60.9
399, 187
1,700
1,651
60.8
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment - -
406, 269
1,700
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.--
1,672
All personal services, field
406, 136
402, 638
409, 641
01 Personal services -.
1, 249, 709
1, 249, 620
1, 244, 620
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Commissioner, Social Security
Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of employees
44
42
44
42
43
41
-\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6. 407
GS-9.3
$6, 513
OS-9.3
$6,530
GS-9.2
01 Personal services:
$278, 197
1,059
$282, 296
1,134
$272, 660
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,110
279,256
1,485
3
4,141
3,684
3,431
1,193
125
50
283,430
4,000
273.770
02 Travel
4,000
5.650
7,630
4,200
1,600
100
100
5,800
7,630
07 Other contractual--.
3,600
1,600
100
16 Taxes and assessments -.
100
293,368
306, 610
296, 600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or In
excess of $13,000:
Commissioner of Social Security
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy commissioner
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Staff assistant, legislative proposals.
1963 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13,200
1 12,200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13, 400
1 12,200
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13, 600
1 12,400
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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Commissioner, Social Security
Administration — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director of research
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Staff adviser, management
Staff adviser, plaiming
Assistant director of research
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant, program
coordination _._
Staff adviser, planning.-
S taff ad viser, informat ion
Staff adviser, management
Staff assistant, interprogram studies
Staff assistant, program coordina-
tion
Staff assistant, supplemental bene-
fit plans. _
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Staff adviser, field
Staff assistant, medical cost studies.
Staff assistant, foreign systems
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Staff adviser, management
Editorial specialist
Staff assistant, financial studies
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Research analyst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-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...
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10, 000
1 10, 600
1 10, 200
8,960
9,360
9,360
8, 360
8,960
17,720
8,960
7,640
7,240
7,240
1 6, 140
2 12, 280
1 6, 940
10, 995
5,060
4,870
13,616
4,045
29,905
13.980
6,860
44 290, 290
1.7 12,093
42.3 278,197
1,059
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10. 200
1 10.600
1 10, 400
9,160
9,360
9,360
8,560
8,960
18,120
9,160
7,840
7,440
7,440
1 6, 140
2 12, 680
1 6, 140
11,120
5,185
4,995
13, 865
4,170
30,640
14, 220
7,020
44 294, 876
1.9 12,579
42. 1 282, 296
1,134
283, 430
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10. 400
1 10, 600
1 10,600
9,160
9,360
9,360
8,760
9,160
18, 320
8,040
7,640
7,640
6,340
12, 680
6,340
11,245
6,310
6,120
13, 366
4,296
31,406
14, 300
7,020
43 289, 060
2. 5 16, 400
40. 5 272, 6fi0
1,110
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Health, Education,
and Welfare
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
235
3
209
228
3
211
226
3
211
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,454
GS-7.7
$2, 832
CPC-2.8
$6, 606
GS-8.0
$2, 938
CPC-2.8
$5,648
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
$2, 959
CPC-2 8
01 Personal services:
$1, 066, 522
14, 093
4,156
$1, 165, 561
13, 945
4,376
$1, 182, 161
13, 946
4 375
Other positions
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
basc--
1, 084, 771
11,871
1,026
14, 366
208
52, 367
38, 998
13, 782
20, 168
14, 616
26
1,158
1,183,881
17,440
1,000
17, 700
200
78, 100
106, 850
8,000
19, 100
16, 756
50
1,023
1, 200, 481
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
1 000
15,600
200
05 Rents and utility services .
07 Other contractual services
90 850
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials.—
8,000
19 100
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
60
1,023
Total obligations
1, 253, 257
1, 460, 100
1, 449, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Secretary
Undersecretary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22,500 1 $22,600
1 17,500 1 17,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 600
1 17, 500
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental — Continued
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800— Continued
Special assistant to the secretary for
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 15, 000
1 1.5, 000
1 14, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
Assistant secretary for program
analysis
1 15, 000
Assistant secretary for Federal-State
relations
1 15, 000
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
1 $14, 800
1 14,800
1 14, 800
Assistant administrator for program.
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy director of administration..
1 13,000
1 12, 000
1 13, 000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to tlie Secretary
1 12, 000
1 12,200
1 12, 000
Executive assistant
Special assistant to the Secretary . . .
1 12, 000
1 10, 800
1 10, 800
1 10,800
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 12, 00(1
GI3-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary of the departmental coun-
cil
1 10, 800
Special adviser to the Secretary on
public relations
1 10, 800
1 10,800
1 10,800
Consultant on special institutions. .
1 11,300
Directorof international relations .
1 11.800
1 11,050
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
Assistant director of international
relations
Special assistant on Federal-State
problems ..
1 11,800
1 10, 800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10,800
1 11,800
1 9,600
1 10, 600
1 11,800
Director of publications and reports.
Director of administrative plaiuiing.
1 10,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 10,800
1 11,800
2 20, 000
1 10, 600
1 9,800
1 10,000
1 10,000
1 9,800
1 9, 800
1 10, 200
1 9.800
1 10, 600
1 8. 560
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
1 8, 560
1 8, 760
4 34,840
I 8, 360
1 9, 160
1 8,960
1 8,360
1 8, 960
1 11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,800
Defense coordinator
1 10, 600
Chairman, aging and geriatrics
Deputy director o f publications and
reports ...
1 10, 200
1 10. 200
1 10, 000
1 10,000
1 10,400
1 10, 000
1 10, 600
1 10, 200
1 10, 400
1 10, 000
Assistant budget officer, chief, esti-
1 10. 000
Chief, fiscal branch
1 10, 600
Deputy director of persoimel.
Director of service operations..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Liaison officer
1 10,000
1 10, 600
Press officer
1 8,760
1 8, 660
1 8, 960
4 35,040
1 8, 660
1 9, 160
1 8, 960
1 8,560
1 8, 960
1 8, 360
1 7.040
1 7,040
1 8, 040
1 8,040
1 8, 040
1 7,240
2 15, 280
1 8. 040
2 15,880
1 8, 960
Organization and methods exam-
1 8, 760
Accountant
1 8,960
4 36, 640
1 8, 560
1 9, 360
Chief, personnel methods branch . . .
Chief, staff development branch
Librarian, chief
1 9, 160
1 8,660
1 9, 160
Administrative officer _
1 8, 360
08-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,040
1 7,240
Assistant to the secretary of depart-
mental council _
1 7,240
Publications writer (social science)..
1 7.040
1 8,040
1 7, 840
1 7,040
2 14,880
1 8, 040
2 16, 480
1 8, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7,440
1 8,040
1 8,040
Clearance and editorial officer
1 8, 040
1 7, 240
2 16,280
Position classifier
1 8,040
2 16, 880
Chief, space plaiming branch
Records management officer
Supply officer
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 7.440
1 7, 040
1 6,340
1 5,940
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
I 7, 440
Writer
1 7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Confidential assistant to Secretary..
Organization and methods exam-
iner . .
1 6, 640
2 12,fiS0
1 5. 940
1 6,340
1 5, 940
I 6, 740
I 5, 940
4 24, 760
1 6, 340
1 6, 140
Budget examiner
Position classifier . .
1 6, .340
1 5, 940
1 6,940
1 6, 140
4 26, 160
1 5, 500
2 11,500
1 6, 500
1 5, 760
4 20, 990
1 5,060
2 10, 496
1 5,060
2 10, 245
1 5, 185
2 10, 746
1 5, 186
1 5,310
3 16, 180
1 6, 685
1 6, 540
1 6, 140
1 6.940
Assistant records management
1 6, 140
Librarian
4 25, 360
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant to under
1 6, 625
Secretary . . .
i 5,876
2 11,625
1 5,500
1 5, 625
1 6,436
1 6,060
1 5, 185
1 5, 875
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
4 21, 240
Confidential assistant to Secretary. .
1 6, 185
2 10,745
Confidential assistant to under
secretary . .
1 5. 060
2 10, 995
1 5,060
1 5, 560
1 6, 060
1 5, 185
4 21,615
1 6,560
2 10, 370
Social economist
1 5,310
Organization and methods exam-
iner .
2 10, 995
Supervisor, time, leave, and payroll.
1 5,310
1 5,435
Librarian . -
3 16.430
Clearance and editorial assistant
1 6,810
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
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DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental — Continued
General scbedule grades— Continued
GS-8. Range S4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range *4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)...
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Personal services.
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 735
94,180
45. 245
96,535
112, 455
54.650
30,540
2,900
4 12, 520
19 54, 248
9 23,880
1,226,933
20.8
129, 273
8.2 31,138
206
1,066,522
14, 093
4,156
1,084,771
Xum- Total
ber salary
2
24
12
25
29
13
$9,865
106, 295
49.540
93.750
101. 195
43. 310
25,620
4 12,680
12 36, 224
8 21,600
1,271,099
11.6
70. 397
7.8 29,141
208.6
1,165.561
13.945
4,375
1.183,881
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2
23
12
25
29
13
$10,115
103, 966
60,540
96.000
102. 475
43. 870
25,760
4 12, 760
12 36, 384
8 21,880
226
1,268,844
9.8
57,642
7.8 29,141
208.4
1, 182, 101
13, 945
4,375
1, 200, 481
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Field Services, Office of the
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
437
2
416
434
442
412
418
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.\verage salary
$4,737
GS-6.3
$4,816
GS-6.6
$4,863
Average grade
GS-6.5
01 Personal services:
$1,961,983
6,885
7,575
2,603
$1,956,002
$2,033,264
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel!
base -
7,562
2,603
7,860
2,603
Total personal services .
1,979,046
84,282
2,389
70, 720
2,113
12,000
14,052
31,688
5,974
305
955
1,966,167
102, 039
1,350
81,204
2,054
12,500
12,336
32,400
6,600
2 043, 717
02 Travel
117,039
1,350
04 Communication services
82,154
2,064
06 Printmg and reproduction.
12,600
12,036
08 Supplies and materials
32,400
6,600
150
160
2, 203, 524
2, 216, 800
?, 310, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, field services _
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director, field services
Chief, grant-in.aid audits
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to the director _..
Field representative
Chief, State merit systems
Chief, field branch, grant-in-aid
audit -
Chief, policy and audit processing
branch
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, methods branch
Chief, management branch
Assistant chief, field branch
Chief, policy section
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Personnel methods consultant
Fiscal consultant
QS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Organization and methods examiner.
Fiscal analyst
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
9,600
10,600
10,600
9,800
9,800
9,360
8,760
8,660
8,560
7,240
14, 480
6,340
10,020
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,400
11,800
11,050
10,600
10,600
9,800
9,360
8,960
8,560
8,560
7,240
14,480
6,340
19,220
1955 estimate
Num. Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
11,800
11,300
10,600
10,600
10,000
10,000
9,360
8,960
8,760
8, 760
7.440
14,880
6,540
19,620
DETAIL OF PERSG.VAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Organization and methods examiner-
Financial management assistant
.\dministrative assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,065...
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-wcelt base-..
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy regional director
Executive assistant
Regional representative, State merit
systems.
Regional auditor
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\uditor
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
.\uditor
GS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
.\uditor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Auditor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955_
OS-6. Range .$3,795 to .$4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430_
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Foreign service pay
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$5, 560
5,185
6,060
18, 570
4,420
21,585
19, 770
38 236, 120
0. 4 2, 622
37. 6 233, 498
6,885
902
241, 285
10 117,000
7
13
9,360
87,600
85,200
86, 800
51,880
82,620
14 83, 000
35
3
24
13
41
107
72
27
192,850
15,485
110.920
56, 960
156,660
376, 086
230, 640
78, 970
5,264
399 1,825,194
22.6 96.709
370.5
1,728.485
6,673
2.603
1, 737, 761
1, 979, 046
Num-
ber
1
1
1
4
1
6
Total
salary
$5,685
5,310
5,186
19, 070
4,545
22,210
20,410
38 241, 185
0. 9 4, 961
37. 1 236, 224
912
237, 136
10 117,000
1 9,360
10 88, 200
10 86, 000
10 88, 400
23
3
24
12
41
110
70
24
73,800
23, 250
128,380
15, 110
112,670
52, 790
159,935
389, 660
227, 780
72, 160
5,424
396 1,849,789
21.5 130,011
374.5
1,719,778
6,650
2,603
1, 729, 031
1, 966, 167
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,810
5,436
5.310
19, 195
4,545
22,835
20,810
38 244, 960
1. 2 8, 736
36. 8 236, 224
9 106, 460
9
10
9,360
80,040
79, 070
81, 440
74,800
32 200, 680
41
3
22
11
40
111
68
23
23,750
221, 960
15, 360
104, 885
48, 370
159, 160
394, 470
222, 840
69, 970
5,584
404 1,897,179
22. 4 100, 149
381.6
1,797,030
6,948
2,603
1,806,581
2,043,717
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the General Counsel, Office of the
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
130
119
113
109
123
118
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,430
GS-9.5
$6, 373
GS-9.1
$6,325
Average grade
GS-9.0
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions .
$773, 305
2,951
$706, 354
2,646
$751, 354
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
2,646
776,266
11,511
259
3,609
2,212
2,611
3,809
7,669
469
709,000
12, 000
1,000
3,760
2,300
2,700
3,800
7,700
500
754,000
02 Travel
12,000
1,000
3,500
06 Printing and reproduction
2,300
2,700
08 SuppUes and materials
3,800
7,700
500
808,406
742,750
787, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
QS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
General counsel
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $13, 400
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $13, 000
1965 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$13, 200
348
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, OfBce of the General Counsel, Office of the
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate general counsel
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant general counsel
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney -
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Hearing examiner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney --
Hearing examiner.-.
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940;
Attorney
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Attorney
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655-
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional attorney
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant regional attorney. .
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Field attorney
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Field attorney
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160—
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,656...
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary).
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
5 65, 000
6 69, 200
17 147, 120
Num- Total
ber salary
13
2
95, 320
14, 080
9 55, 460
20,990
6,496
22,600
26, 745
57, 406
19,540
94 604. 555
9.7 61,867
84. 3 542, 698
2,067
92, 690
62,520
18, 220
20, 240
21, 960
16,915
36 232, 445
1 1,838
35 230, 607
884
776, 256
$12, 400
44, 700
60,800
114, 880
8,560
9 66, 960
30, 100
20, 490
5,495
4, 205
22, 725
28. 245
52. 185
22,730
497, 476
9,916
76
487, 559
1,806
489, 365
92,000
62, 920
12,280
16, 430
22, 710
17, 396
34 222, 735
1 3,940
33 218, 795
840
219, 636
709, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 400
46,200
5], 000
116, 280
8,560
10 76, 000
36,640
51,100
6,495
8,410
22, 725
28,620
52, 986
26,840
89 553, 455
4 20, 896
532, 6.59
1,806
634, 366
83, 640
70, 960
12, 680
15, 680
23,460
17, 555
34 223, 975
1 5, 180
33 218, 795
840
219,635
754,000
Surplus Property Disposal, Office of the Secretary of Health,
Education, and Welfare
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions... .
29
25
41
40
75
71
.Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .. .
$6, 624
QS-7.9
$5, 640
GS-8.2
$5,302
GS-7.8
:
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services.
Rents and utilities...
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred.
1953 actual
$141, 176
545
141.721
9, 29fi
102
6,862
18
1,027
617
2,447
1,072
270
163, 332
1954 estimate
$227, 310
2,052
878
230,840
16,100
1,600
7,130
715
2J7, 000
1965 estimate
»l
$374,8.63
1,447
376, 300
41,600
2,200
11, 780
5, 3.50
2,000
2,370
8,000
500
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, surplus property utilization..
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, surplus property
utilization
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Surplus property disposal officer
Chief, compliance branch
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Compliance officer
Attorney
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
age number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional representative
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Compliance officer
Assistant surplus property utiliza-
tion officer
Regional representative
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant surplus property utiUza-
tion officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Surplus property assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-). Range $3,175 to $3,655
QS-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..
All personal services, field.
Personal services- —
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11, 050
1,600
1,160
4,295
11. 480
3,175
8 48, 760
0. 7 4, 909
7.3 43,851
44, 020
64,760
7,040
6,940
1 4, 995
2 8,535
10 33, 690
21 114,860
3.2 17,536
17.8 97,325
376
97, 701
141, 721
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
9,600
1 9.160
1 9,360
1 4. 420
3 11, 855
1 3, 256
9 58, 700
0. 4 2, 753
8.6
65, 947
2,062
216
68,816
1 8,040
1 7, 040
4 24, 960
2 10, 120
8,660
14 47, 330
1 3, 430
32 172. 900
0. 3 1, 537
31.7 171,363
662
230, 840
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,300
9,800
9,360
9,360
7.040
14. 080
4,645
16,615
6,610
14 87,610
6,974
12.7 80,536
310
80, 846
7 63, 720
7 49, 280
4 29, 160
2 14. 280
1 5,940
7 35, 546
3 13,115
1 3,795
29 95, 765
310,590
16, 273
68 294.317
1,137
295. 454
376,300
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Operation of Commissaries, Narcotic Hospitals, Public Health
Service
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
14
1
14
14
14
14
14
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 316
GS-3.6
$3,134
CPC-5.0
$3,416
GS-3.5
$3,214
CPC-6.0
$3,488
GS-3.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,294
Average grade
CPC-6.0
01 Personal services:
$44,379
3,469
$47,223
1,100
$48, 192
Other positions
1,100
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
349
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services— Continued
Rcpilar pay in excess of 52-week
$579
$652
$258
Total personal services
48,417
92
34
48,975
100
70
25
475
2,350
75
164, 410
500
920
49,550
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Commnninatinn sprvinps
25
172
2,420
50
167, 625
4,541
922
06 Printing and reproduction. . -
2,300
75
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
164, 552
15 Taxes and assessments...
925
Obligations incurred--
224, 273
1,515
217,900
2,021
219 812
94
Total accrued expenditures
225,788
219, 921
219, 906
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades;
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
QS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.1'i0
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655--..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
QS-2, Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
Total permanent, field-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, Held (average
number, net salary)
Other positions; Temporary employ-
ment-
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base..
1 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,840
3,660
3,415
19,460
8,730
3,134
14 46, 239
1 1,860
44, 379
3, 459
579
48, 417
1954 estimate
Nimi- Total
ber salary
.$4, 205
4. 170
3,785
3, 495
19. 860
8,890
3,214
47, 619
396
14 47,223
1,100
652
48,975
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$4. 330
4,295
3.910
3, 575
20.180
9,050
3,294
48. CM
442
14 48. 192
1. 100
258
49,650
Operating Fund, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions, Social Security
Administration
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
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-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Interest--.
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
Deduct net change in items on order..
Total accrued expenditures
1953 actual
1954 estimate
219
210
$4,629
GS-7.1
$981, 139
4.399
3,162
988, 700
206.800
4.000
27,000
27.5rX)
12, 775
225
5,000
10. 800
7,000
4,000
1, 293, 800
6,000
1, 287, 800
1966 estimate
221
216
$4. 805
GS-7.4
$1, 045, 760
4,588
3,252
1,053.600
213, 400
5.000
31,000
28.000
14, 302
198
6,000
13. 000
7,500
4,000
1, 376, 000
1,000
1, 375, 000
Operating Fund, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions, Social Security
Administration
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEItVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
I $11, 050
1 10, 400
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director ---
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — COUtinuOd
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num
ber
1
1
2
1
4
1
5
3
2
- Total
salary
$8,960
7,640
15,280
6, 540
17,945
4,295
18.950
10, 085
5,980
Num
ber
1
1
1
4
1
5
3
2
- Total
salary
$8, 960
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\ssistant chief, field operations ..
15, 280
6.740
18, 445
GS-ll. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,100
19.675
10,325
6 140
GS-^. Range $3,175 to $3,6,55
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental - - -
22
116,675
1,751
22
0.1
Deduct lapses
647
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
22
114, 924
492
21.9
118, 503
Regular pay in excess of 52-wcek base
504
All personal services, departmental.
115,416
119.007
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Regional representative
8
9
52
72
19
17
20
61, 120
68,460
276, 745
312.635
69, 103
59, 175
59, 695
8
9
70
69
8
16
19
62, 720
GS-ll. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant regional representative.-..
69,860
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
E.xaminers ..
374, 075
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
299, 472
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160.-.
28, 280
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
56, 480
GS-3. R.ange $2,950 to $3,430..
61, 770
Total permanent, field
197
9.5
896, 933
30. 718
199
5
942, 667
16, 400
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
187. 6 866, 215
3.907
3.162
194
927, 257
4.084
3.252
873,284
934, 693
01 Personal services
209.5
988, 700
215.9
1
0.W, 000
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Service and Supply Fund, Public Health Service
Schedule A-1. Accrued expendittires by objects
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Supply Depot Aaimlies
Total number of permanent positions
22
20
22
22
22
22
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,513
OS^.l
$2. 869
CPC^.O
$3, 534
GS^.l
$2. 952
CPC^.O
$3,593
OS^ 1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Average salary _ .
$3,036
CPC-4.0
01 Personal services:
$80,492
211
34
$85,639
238
$86, 779
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
242
80, 737
387
17, 645
227
5,779
202, 677
81,405
693, 066
12,851
233
86,877
600
17.000
300
6,000
375, 000
85, 000
675,000
12,000
260
87, 021
02 Travel .
500
03 Transportation of things
17 000
300
05 Rents and utility services
6,000
375. 000
85, 000
08 Supplies and materials
675 000
12,000
16 Taxes and assessments . .
250
1,095,007
42, 254
1,256,927
-3, 520
1,2.58,071
Add or deduct (-) net change in items on
-6, 571
Total accrued expenditures, supply
1, 137, 261
1,253,407
1, 251. 500
National Institutes of Health Activities
36
27
36
34
270200—54^^23
350
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE— Continued
Service and Supply Fund, Public Health Service — Continued
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classiflcation
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 esthmate
National Institutes of Health Activities—
Continued
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,462
GS-1.2
$3,462
GS-4.2
01 Personal services-
$92, 825
475
$116, 825
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
475
Total personal services .
93,300
300
1,600
1. 200
910, 900
200
116. 300
300
1.500
1,200
1, 024, 600
200
1,007.400
100, 000
1, 144. 000
20,000
Total accrued expenditures. Na-
tional Institutes of Health ac-
907, 400
1, 124. 000
Total accrued expenditures
$1, 137, 261
2, 160, 807
2, 376, 600
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
SUPPLY DEPOT ACTIVITIES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental {av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955.
QS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160. ,
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,4-30.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,0.35.
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
CPC-2. Ranee $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Senior grade
Full grade. .-.
Assistant grade
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
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 360
93
3,267
13
3,270
9,285
11. 730
13,420
9,410
6,600
3.636
2.652
2,420
6,265
12, 189
5,323
21
2
81, 729
4,494
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$3,350
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,430
3,360
13
1 3, 430
13
3,443
9,410
11,355
13, 740
9.670
5,680
3, 735
2.632
2,490
6.265
12. 189
6.323
21 82, 289
All personal services, field
Total personal services, supply
depot activities
NATIONAL INSTITl'TES OF HEALTH
ACTinTIES
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Financial operations olficer
Property management specialist
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
aS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,780 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) 27.1 92,826
77, 235
198
34
77,467
80, 737
82, 289
225
82, 614
86, 877
9,410
11. 606
13. 980
9.730
6.740
3,836
2,712
2,660
6.265
12, 189
6,323
21 83, 349
83,678
87, 021
1
1
3
6
10
7
6
5.060
6,060
13.116
21.960
33.110
21,210
18, 180
5,604
36
123, 199
30, 374
1
1
3
6
10
7
6,060
6,060
13,115
21, 960
33, 110
21, 210
18. 180
6,504
36 123, 199
2- 2 7, 374
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
ACTIVITIES — continued
Field— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
$175
Num- Total
ber salary
$475
Total personal services. National
93,300
116, 300
$80, 737
179, 177
203, 321
Working Capital Fund, Narcotic Hospitals, Public Health Service
ScHEDLTLE A-1. Accvued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of ail employees
39
4
41
43
4
47
44
3
46
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary . ...
$4, 484
GS-6.9
$3,639
CPC-6.6
$4, 725
GS-7-2
$3, 725
CPC-6-6
$4, 872
GS-7.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,756
CPC-6-6
01 Personal services:
Pprmnnent positionQ
$162,026
13, 045
600
6,180
$178, 965
13, 254
754
6,793
$183, 524
11,334
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
765
Payment above basic rates . . .
4,944
Total personal services . . .
171,851
2,943
11,347
315
8, 030
2,103
149, 235
21,211
175
690
198, 766
3,300
4,700
4,50
8,800
6, 450
190,6,82
38, 102
100
725
200,567
2,650
03 Transportation of things
4,500
450
8,750
07 Other contractual services.. .
3,000
167, 430
16, 600
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments..
100
765
Subtotal
367, 906
2,879
462,076
2,076
405, 302
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
2,102
Obligations incurred ,.
365,027
-18,272
449, 999
-7,923
403, 200
Net change in items on order
7,360
346, 756
442,076
410, 650
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
33-8 115,826
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Property management specialist
OS-9. R.inge ,$6,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $23, 960
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $24, 160
4 21, 740
1 6, 370
3 13,490
2 8, 070
3 10, 606
2 6, 380
6 21, 076
8 29. 880
8 28, 640
3 9, 802
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $30, 700
3 16, 930
GS-S. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.')5
1 6, 370
3 13,116
1 3, 785
3 10, 325
2 6, 220
6 20, 460
9 32. 715
8 28, 240
3 9, 662
1 6, 370
4 18, 195
OS-6- Range $3,410 to $4,100
1 4, 035
3 10,806
GS-3- Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8- Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to .$4,0,35
CPC-6- Range $3,200 to .$3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
2 6, 640
5 21, 675
9 34,015
8 28. 260
3 10, 042
39 153, 742
2 1.716
43 179, 172
207
44 186, 407
Deduct lapses -
1 2, 943
37 152, 026
13, 045
600
6,180
43 178, 966
13, 254
754
6,793
43 183, 624
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
11, 334
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates
766
4,944
171, 851
198, 766
200. 667
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Working Capital Fund, Office of the Secretary of Health, Education,
and Welfare
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classiflcation
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
115
9
118
100
7
105
100
7
104
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
351
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures iy objects — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,734
GS-i.3
$4,080
$3,879
OS^.6
$4,237
$3,943
GS-4.6
Wage Board grades: Average salary
$4,340
01 Personal services:
PprmRTient. posltinns
$410, 575
37,225
1,767
9,786
$387, 541
29,741
1,659
12, 300
$388, 141
29,141
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,659
Payment above basic rates -.
12.300
Total personal services
02 Travel
459, 353
310
252
24,257
38,090
64, 808
5,010
154,414
4,308
772
431,241
275
200
26,600
23,000
45,000
4.600
125, 000
12, 000
740
431, 241
275
200
04 Communication services -
26,600
05 Rents and utility services
23.000
06 Printing and reproduction _.
07 Other contractual services
40.000
3.500
121, 404
10,000
15 Taxes and assessments
740
Obligations incurred
751, 574
-43. 629
668, 556
-2, 947
656, 960
Add or deduct (— ) net change in items
on order.-
3. ,560
707, 945
605, 609
600. 520
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Illustrator (general)
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, reproduction branch.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Illustrator (general)
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,660
1 7,040
X 6, 340
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
1 7,240
1 6,540
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
1 7,440
1 6,540
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
Chief, rhotoeraphic section
Chief, tabulating section
Illustrator (general)
Printing assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5..370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-J. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.?0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Wage Board grades:
WB-19. Range $5,138 to $5,949:
Duplicating shop foreman
WB-18. Range $4,950 to $5,741...
WB-17. Range $4,784 to $5,533
WB-16. Range $4,597 to $5,325
WB-15. Range .$4,451 to $5,158
WB-14. Range $4,264 to $4,950
WB-13. Range $4,098 to $4,742
WB-12. Range $3,910 to $4,534
WB-9. Range $3,370 to $3,910
WB-8. Range $3,203 to $3,702....
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)
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime..
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
1
1
4
3
6
9
13
25
18
$5, 310
5. 685
5.310
5.310
19, 980
13.365
24, 520
34. 565
44,875
81,910
64,620
3,032
5,678
6,741
4,784
10, 171
9,838
8,986
4,306
12, 562
25, 418
30, 825
115 438, 731
6.8 26,019
2,137
108. 2 410, 575
37, 225
1,767
9,786
459, 353
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
1
1
3
5
5
9
10
16
16
$5, 435
6,810
6,435
5, 435
14. 860
22, 525
21,225
34. 690
36, 190
52, 960
49, 120
5,949
6,741
6,034
10,421
10, 067
9.443
4,614
17,304
22, 401
31,990
100 398, 089
2. 6 10. 548
.4 387,541
29,741
1,659
12,300
431, 241
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 560
6.810
5,560
6,560
16, 110
23, 150
21.600
36, 565
35, 690
53,440
49, 760
6,949
6,741
6,283
10, 650
10,316
9,672
4,742
17, 720
22,962
32, 820
100 405, 500
4. 3 17, 359
95.7 388,141
29,141
1,659
12,300
431,241
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Enforcement of Connally Hot Oil Act, Office of the Secretary of
the Interior
OBLIGATIONS BX OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
19,55 estimate
Total number ol permanent positions
Average number ofall employees
31
31
24
24
24
24
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5,468
as-8.1
$5, 721
GS-7.8
»,5, 764
GS-8.0
01 Personal services;
$157, 574
637
$133, 285
515
$133, 279
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base ..
521
Total personal services
158,211
5,513
179
1,060
36
2,122
2,333
4,608
1,366
133, 800
6,650
300
1,350
,50
1,850
2. 60O
3.000
500
133,800
02 Travel
6,500
03 Transportation of things
300
1,400
05 Rents and utility services
50
1,850
2,600
3,000
09 Equipment
500
175, 328
150,000
150,000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 4, 330
1 3, 785
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 4, 455
1 3,910
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1 4,580
GS-5. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160
1 4, 035
Total permanent, departmental
3 19, 915
0. 1 319
3 20, 166
3 20,415
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2.9 19,596
77
3 20, 165
80
3 20,415
Regnlar pay in excess or52-weck base...
81
X\\ personal services, departmental-
Field: .
General schedule grades;
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Member Federal Petroleum Board.
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Member Federal Petroleum Board -
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040;
Alternate member. Federal Petro-
19,673
1 10. 200
1 8, 360
1 7, 640
3 18, 820
2 12,250
8 44,855
1 4,620
2 9, 785
2 7, 570
4 13, 980
2 6,060
1 1,810
20,245
1 10,200
1 8, 360
1 7, 640
2 12, 880
2 12, .100
4 23, 240
1 4, 745
2 10,035
2 7, 695
4 14, 140
20,496
1 10. 400
1 8, 360
1 7,840
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 12, 880
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,940:
Examiner
2 12. 500
GS-9 Range $5 060 to $5,810
4 23, 240
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 --
1 4, 870
GS-7 Range .$4 205 to $4,955
2 10, 035
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2 7,820
OS^ Range $3,175 to $3,655
4 14, 220
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-1. Range $1,810 to $2,170
1 1,870
1 1,870
Total permanent, field. ._ ..
28 145,950
1.5 7,972
21 113,305
0. 1 185
21 114,035
0.2 1,171
Net permanent, field
26.6 137,978
560
20.5 113,120
435
20.8 112,864
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
440
138, 538
113, 555
113,304
01 Personal services -
158, 211
133, 800
133,800
Operation and Maintenance, Southeastern Power Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number ofall employees
53
43
54
51
44
42
Average salaries and grades;
General scbedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 703
GS-7.1
$.5, 157
OS-7.6
$5, 375
GS-8.1
01 Personal services;
$199, 442
735
$268,000
1,000
$228,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base -- -
1.000
200, 177
13. 982
172
4,498
1,537
473
271. 418
4,919
7,012
6,861
1.120
269, 000
17.000
1,000
8.000
2.000
1,000
819,000
6,000
5,000
2,000
229,000
02 Travel
10,000
6,000
07 Other contractual services
1, 200, 000
Servicesperformed by other agencies.
2,000
3,500
500
15 Taxes and assessments
512, 169
1,130,000
1,450,000
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
Field;
General schedule grades;
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrator
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief counsel--- ---
Power manager
Chief engineer-- -_-
Superintendent of operations
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Chief, branch of system planning
and engineering
Chief, branch of operations
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Budget and finance officer
Assistant to administrator---
Electrical engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief accoimtant---
Attorney -- --■
Chief, branch of personnel
Public utiUties specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Attorney
Cost accountant -
Electrical engineer
Engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Power coordinator
Public utilities specialist — --.
Statistician —
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.-
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,9!)0 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct;
Lapses - -
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--
il Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,600
8,360
8,360
6,680
7,040
14,280
5,632
5,612
6,940
5,060
4,924
20, 365
5,810
5.060
4,199
5,060
4,816
12, 615
6 17. 050
10 31, 750
4 11,800
7 19, 250
53 249, 263
3.7 15,545
42. 7 199, 442
735
200,177
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $11,050
9,600
9,800
9,800
9,800
8,560
8,660
8,360
7,040
7,240
14,680
5,940
12,080
6,140
5,940
6,185
25, 925
5,810
5.185
5,435
5. 185
12. 990
7.590
21. 460
23,425
9,092
16,640
54 278, 612
268,000
1.000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,0.50
9,800
9,S0fl
9,800
8,560
8.560
7,240
7,240
14,680
6,140
12,080
6,140
5,940
5.310
21,. 365
5,810
5.310
5,660
6, 310
9.025
7.840
18. 650
23,605
9.332
2.660
44 236, .507
228,000
1,000
229,000
353
354
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Miscellaneous
Construction, Southeastern Power Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions.. ..
24
10
41
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.
.A.Teraffe salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$2,283
GS-3.8
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$89. 079
10. 335
Other positions
Total personal services
99. 414
18, 109
1,461
1,059
6,580
7,717
2,669
251, 689
1,010
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utilitv services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
10 Lands and structures .. .
$15,000
389, 708
16, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,250
3 10. 607
1 3.207
2 6. 982
3 3.794
6 12. 259
9 14. 704
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GB-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Tntfll ppfTTiftnent, fiplrl
24 64, 803
6.6 34,276
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count
Net permanent, field {average num-
ber, net salarv).
30.6 89,079
10,335
Other positions: Temporary employ-
01 Personal services .
99,414
Operation and Maintenance, Southwestern Power Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classLacation
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1958 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
215
1
197
249
7
224
178
7
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,020
OS-7.0
$3,606
$5,246
O0-7.3
.$3,608
$5,544
Qi\ 7 7
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,875
01 Personal services:
$895. 188
2.829
4.748
26.907
$1,042,835
16,000
4,640
24,600
$860. 875
15,000
3 325
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
24,800
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
929.672
62,331
6,876
22, 216
11,641
2,938
133, 925
60,680
10
2,426
1,087,076
117,000
14,000
25,000
15,000
5,000
1, 216, 000
68,825
100
2,000
904 000
03 Transportation of things
3,500
22,000
13,000
3,000
464,000
57,400
100
1,000
07 Other contractual services
13 Refunds, awaids, and mdemnities
Total obligations
1,231,716
2, 550, 000
1,650,000
Construction, Southwestern Power Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual 1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary 0/ Personal SeTcices
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
85
80
17
13
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6,020
GS-7.0
$5,246
GS-7.3
$5 544
Average grade ._
QS-7.7
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$403,647
647
1,754
$67. 345
255
400
$23,660
90
260
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
406, 048
68, 000
24,000
Direct Obligatitms
01 Personal services
405.034
30.449
1.343
2.753
585
4.740
6,006
35. 755
1,841.511
641, 378
223
68.000
11.000
3.000
24,000
02 Travel
3,500
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utilitv services
3,066
3,000
30, 500
1,067,390
109,000
07 Other contractual services
500
2,000
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
560,000
16 000
Total direct obligations
2, 868, 777
1,294,890
606,000
Obligations Par/able Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounta
1,014
7,208
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
8,222
2,876,999
1, 294, 890
606,000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the South-
western Power Administration
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrator
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant adininistrator
General counsel
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to administrator
Chief, division of operations
Chief, divLsion of sales
Chief engineer
Controller
Public utilities specialist
Special assistant to the administra-
tor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, division of opera-
tions
Assistant controller
Attorney
Budget officer
Chief construction engineer
Chief, division of land
Chief hydraulic engineer
Electrical engineer
Rate ex.aminer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Chief accountant --.
Civil engineer.
Commercial specialist
Construction engineer
Electrical engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Information officer
Public utilities specialist
Real estate officer ,
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative a.ssistaat
Attorney
Auditor
Chief, division of administration
Cost accountant..
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12, 200
1 11.050
1 11.050
9.800
10.400
10.600
9.800
10.600
10. 400
20. 200
9,800
8.760
9,160
25, 880
8,360
9,160
9.160
9.160
16. 920
7.040
7.440
7.440
22. 320
7.240
14, 680
7,240
7,240
7,440
6,140
6,140
6,940
1 6, 940
2 13, 080
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12, 400
1 11,300
1 11,300
9,S00
20,200
10,600
10,000
10,600
10,600
20, 600
1 8, 960
1 9, 360
2 17, 720
9,360
9,360
9.360
17, 320
8,360
7,640
22,720
7,440
14,880
7,240
7,440
7,240
7,640
1 6, 140
'i 5,940'
1 6, 940
2 13, 280
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12,600
1 11, 660
1 11,300
10,000
20,400
10,600
10,200
10,600
10,600
10, 200
10,000
1 8, 960
1 9,360
2 17, 720
1 9,360
2 17, 520
1 8,360
7,640
1 8,040
1 7, 440
2 16, 080
1 7, 440
1 7, 440
1 6,340
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
1 6, 340
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
355
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,910— Con.
Electrical engineer
Land appraiser
Information specialist
Supply officer --
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Safety officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant —
Appraiser
Attorney --
Budget examiner
Civil engineer --.
Construction engineer
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Land law officer
Maintenance superintendent
Rate examiner
Sales engineer _-_
Svstem operator
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.546-..-
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 --.
GS-3. Range $2,9.';o to $3,430
GS-2. Range .$2,750 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2..5,W to $3.032
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
less than $5.060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses.-
Net permament, field
number, net salary)
(average
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $50. 120
2 11.880
1 6,940
1 6,940
1
2
1
3
3
1
2
1
10
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
7
18
7
38
33
32
6
6,625
11. 245
5.310
15. ISO
15, 555
5.810
10, 870
5.435
62, 975
5,185
10. 495
5,435
5,185
6,185
5,310
5,810
36, 470
84, 420
30, 315
152,2.'i0
116.055
105. 280
18, 660
2 5, 744
72 259, 672
Num- Total
ber salary
7 $44. 680
1 6, 140
6,940
5,750
11, 370
5.435
10. 995
5.310
.5. 810
5. 560
63. 970
6.310
10. 745
5.560
5,310
5.310
5.435
5.810
41,215
71,680
13.010
106. 455
103.115
83. 030
15, 590
2 5, 824
76 274. 186
300 1.404.136
23.9 105,301
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
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 a<; follows:
Operation and maintenance obligations.
Direct construction obligations,
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
276.1
1,298,836
2.829
5,395
28, 661
1,335,720
929, 672
405, 034
1,014
266 1,270.985
36 160.805
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $19,020
5.810
6,560
5,810
44, 485
5.435
6.560
6.436
5.435
5.660
5.810
45. 960
39. 495
8,965
73, 000
60. 855
47. 140
6,060
1
1
1
9
8
2
18
17
14
2
1 3, 032
60 232. 484
230
1,110,180
15.000
1. 087. 075
68.000
908.881
24, 346
177
884, 535
15.000
3.415
25, 050
904, 000
24. 000
Research in the Utilization of Saline Water, Office of Secretary of
the Interior
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
9
8
9
8
9
9
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,378
GS-10.0
$6. 436
OS-10.0
$6. 491
OS-10.0
01 Personal services:
Perm.anent positions .
$45,202
$46. 385
4.000
115
$53, 300
4,000
Regular pay in e.xcess of 62-weeb
112
200
Total personal services
45. 314
3,073
152
630
50
467
114, 140
50.500
11,800
57.500
9,800
700
700
06 Printing and reproduction
500
27.5,000
35, 000
500
1,000
25,000
SOO
275. 000
.Services performed by other agencies
30.000
i.276
2.446
6.000
600
1. 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. -
25.000
172,548
400,000
400. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer. -
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
3 25, 080
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
25,280
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 800
3 25,280
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250;
Administrative assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4. M5
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
schedules paid from this accoimt
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment ,
Intermittent employment
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
01
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 500
5.810
4.205
3.796
3.410
57. 400
30.844
8.602
35,058
112
35, 170
45, 314
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 625
5.810
4.205
3.795
3.410
9 57. 925
1.8 11.540
7.1 46.385
2.000
2.000
115
60.500
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 760
6.810
4.330
3,920
3,535
9 68, 425
0.8 6.125
8.2 53.300
2.000
2,000
200
67,600
Salaries and Expenses, Oil and Gas Division, Office of the Secre-
tary of the Interior
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
301
76
36
1
236
60
36
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 198
GS-9.1
$2, 742
CPC-3.3
$6,861
GS-9.9
$3,070
CPC-4.0
$7, 478
GS-10.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,230
Average grade
CPC-4.0
01 Personal services:
$1,428,948
2,504
5,617
5,923
$404,900
1.000
1,600
$247. 786
Other positions
10,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
950
1, 442, 892
30. 143
276
27, 929
361
21,942
31,328
14. 054
5.892
407, 500
10.000
500
12,000
100
6,000
8,160
2,500
750
258. 736
02 Travel --
12.000
300
7,500
100
2.000
16.600
2,600
364
1, 574, 817
447,600 1 300,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Deputy administrator
Assistant deputy administrator,
general counsel
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Senior assistant deputy adminis-
trator
Assistant deputy administrator,
staff
Special assistant to the deputy
ad minis trator
Assistant deputy administrator-
foreign petroleum operations.
Finance counselor
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, production division
Assistant general counsel
Directoi, foreign supply and trans-
portation division
Director, natural gas production
and processing division
Director, oil and gas dwision
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director, petroleum and
gas operations
Assistant director, programing,
NATO, and voluntary agree-
ment operations
Special assistant to assistant deputy
administrator .--
1953 actual 1964 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14. 800
14,800
13,000
13,000
13, 000
13.000
13.000
12. 000
12,000
12, 000
12,000
Num- Total
ber salary
$14. 800
14.800
13,200
13,200
13,000
12.000
12,000
11, 050
22,850
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 800
1 11,800
1 11.800
356
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Oil and Gas Division, Office of the Secre-
tary of the Interior — Continued
UETAiL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Information and editorial spccialist-
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
2
23
1
1
- Total
salary
$10,800
11.0.50
10.800
10. 800
21.600
2.50, 650
10. 800
9,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
Attomey-adviser
Commodity industry analyst
Director, foreign production divi-
sion -- -
5 65, 750
10 $110,750
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special assistant to deputy admin-
1 9, 800
1 lo.nno
Administrative officer
Budget and finance officer
1
1
1
19
1
1
1
1
2
23
1
1
1
1
1
15
8
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
34
20
59
18
15
2
6
9,800
9,600
9.800
182. 400
9,600
8,760
8,360
9,360
16,720
193, 680
8,360
7,640
7.040
7. 040
7.040
105, 600
47,520
5, 940
6,140
6,140
11,125
5,310
5,185
5,185
5, 185
5,060
5, 000
5,060
20, 865
20.240
5. 435
5,120
148,095
78. 400
212.440
58.830
45,370
6,060
15.872
1 9, 800
Information and editorial specialist.
Attorney-adviser
Commodity industry analyst
6 57, 600
Assistant finance counselor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,.360:
Personnel officer
1 8, 760
Assistant to executive secretary
Finance analyst.,, .
Commodity industry analyst
1 8,360
1 8,360
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Placement and employee relations
olficer
Refining specialist.. ,,
1 7, 040
2 14,080"
3 18. 220
1 6. 140
1 6, 140
Business analyst
Commodity industry analyst
GS-11. Range $5,500 to $6,200:
Commodity industry analyst
General services officer
1 5, 940
Organization and methods exam-
Manpower speeialist.
GS-10. Range $5,500 to .$6,200:
Commodity industry analyst
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Placement officer, __ ,,.
1 5, 436
Chief, appointments and records.-.
1 5, 310
Budget analyst
Accountant--
1 5, 185
1 6, 186
Visual information specialist
-Attorney
1 5,310
Administrative assistant
2 10,745
3 16, 555
Commodity industry specialist
Finance analyst
1 5. 060
1 5. 245
3 14.365
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,.370
1 5, 245
14 64. 245
6 20. 225
12 46. 795
2 7. 070
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $.3,795 to $4,545-...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
5 20. 5.50
1 3.175
2 6. .380
1 3,230
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430--
Crafts, protective, and custodi.al grades:
CPC^. Range $2.7.50 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
2 6, 140
Total permanent, departmental
298 1,820,387
65. 4 399, 164
75 610, 170
16 108, 925
35 261,320
2 17, 189
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) . ,
Other positions: Part-time employ-
ment
232.6
1
, 421, 223
2,504
5,497
5,923
59
401,245
1.000
1. .585
33
244, 131
10,000
935
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base-.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
.\11 personal services, departmental.
1,435.147
403. 830
255,066
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Commodity industry analyst
1
1
1
9.600
4.295
3.655
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545 .
1 3, 655
1 3 665
3
1
17, 550
9,825
1 3, 655
1 3,656
Deduct lapses .
Net permanent, field (average num-
2
7,725
20
1 3, 655
15
1 3, 655
15
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base. .
AH personal services, field
7,745
3,670
3 670
1
,442,892
407,600
COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS
Salaries and Expenses, Commission of Fine Arts
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2
2
3
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5, 236
GS-7.6
$5,425
GS-8.5
$5,287
OS 8.5
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ...
$10,470
$12, 060
990
60
$13 016
540
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
45
427
45
10,942
4,445
233
4,268
509
558
13, 100
6,200
400
800
800
900
13,600
5,200
02 Travel
06 Prmtiiiu ami reproduction
700
700
700
Obligations incurred
20, 955
21,200
21 200
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Secretary and administrative officer.
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$7,440
Num-
ber
1
1
Total
salary
$7,440
3,410
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,040
1 3,636
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1
3,030
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
1
2,420
1 2,490
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses ,,,
2
10,470
3
0.5
13,270
1,210
3 13,066
0.1 50
Net permanent, departmental (ay-
2
10, 470
2.5
12,060
990
50
2.9 13,015
540
Other positions: Temporary employ-
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
45
427
45
01 Personal services
10, 942
13. 100
13,600
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION
Construction, Bonneville Power Administration
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION
Summary of Personal Services
Total nuinixT nf iiiTinani'iit positions
Full-time e.|iiivali'Tit nf all "ttier positions.
Average miiiiiier of all employees
2,106
259
2,244
1,980
221
2,111
1,597
95
1 616
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,738
OS-7.2
$5, 248
$4,928
GS-7.6
$5, 262
$5,006
-Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
OS-7.6
$5, 279
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$9, 526, 124
1, 272, 715
26, 157
427, 118
63,615
$9,214,130
1,044,775
23, 976
382, 320
$7,460,315
471, 02R
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
20, 947
288,310
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken... ,
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
11,315,729
10, 665, 200
8,240,600
Direct Obligations
11,275,490
1,640,321
10,645,200
1, 483, 100
8,220,000
1,108,600
02 Travel
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
357
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION—
continued
Direct OWijairojM— Continued
03 Transportation of things - - -
$398,446
104,782
90,298
7,215
206,292
15, 950, 103
10, 721, 283
13,032,929
85, 768
7,633
$385,000
108,400
88,800
15,700
274,650
8,041,839
14,971.800
12, 248. 300
72,600
1,100
$304 200
100.900
05 Rents and utility services . .
78 700
7.600
07 Other contractual services,- ...
348 800
5, 243, 600
6, 556, 000
9,899,100
67,000
600
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and uidenmities
Subtotal
S3, 520, 560
507, 472
52,749
48,336,489
452, 100
20,000
31, 935, 600
Less services performed for —
Operation and maintenance
491 100
Other accounts . .......
20,000
52, 960, 339
47,864,389
31, 424, 500
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
40,239
7,486
39
59
895
52, 749
1,831
755
7,574
490
20.000
7,000
20 000
02 Travel-.-
7,000
03 Transport4ltion of things .
1,000
20.000
2,000
1,000
20,000
2,000
Services performed by other agencies-
10 Lands and structures
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
112,117
50,000
63, 072, 456
47,914,389
31,474,500
ALLOCATIOX TO PUREATT OF PtTBLIC ROADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6,348
GS-11.0
Average grade ...
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
$6,348
634
26
150
597
93
22,498
5
02 Travel
05 Rents and utility services
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments
30,351
ALLOCATION TO OEOLOniCAL SURVEY
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
1
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 653
GS-6.8
$4, 578
OS-6.8
$4,608
OS-6 8
01 Personal services:
$4,165
851
16
$2,300
350
$3,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.. -- --
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule)
02 Travel
5.032
1.067
545
404
2
1.526
1,067
331
13
2.650
550
250
200
3,500
600
05 Rents and utility services
250
06 Printing and reproduction -- -
750
533
250
08 Supplies and materials
700
9,987
5,183
6,500
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
.\verage number of all employees -.
2,108
259
2,246
1,981
221
2,112
1,598
95
1,617
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Summary of Personal Senices— Con.
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
.$4,738
GS-7.2
$5,248
$4,928
GS-7.5
$5,262
$5 006
GS 7 5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$5,279
Personal service obligations;
Permanent positions
$9, 536. 637
1. 273. 566
26. 173
427, 118
63,615
$9. 216, 430
1.045.125
23.975
382,320
$7, 463, 815
471 028
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-,
Pa^inent above basic rates
20,947
288,310
Excess of aimual leave earned over leave
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
11,327,109
10,667,850
8, 244, 100
Direct Obligations
11,286,870
1,612,022
398,446
105,353
90,852
7.217
208. 416
15. 951. 263
10. 721. 614
13, 055. 427
85.768
7,633
18
10, 647, 850
1, 483. 650
385.000
108. 6.50
89,000
15. 700
275,400
8. 042. 372
14. 972, 050
12. 248. 300
72. (WO
1,100
8, 224, 100
I 109 200
02 Travel
.304 200
04 Communication services
101 200
78,950
06 Printing and reproduction
7 500
349, 700
08 Supplies and materials -.
5 244 300
09 Equipment
6 556 250
10 Lands and structures
9,899.100
67.000
600
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. -
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments ...
Subtotal
53,560,898
507, 472
52, 749
48.341,672
4.52. 100
20,000
31,942 100
Less services performed for —
491.100
Other flrconnts
20,000
Net direct obligations _ .
63,000,677
47.869,572
31,431,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services . _
40,239
7,486
39
59
895
52, 749
1,831
755
7,574
490
20,000
7,000
20 000
02 Travel.-
7,000
03 Transportation nf things
1,000
20,000
2,000
1,000
20,000
Services performed by other
08 Supplies and materials
2,000
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts .
112,117
50,000
50,000
obligations jnenrred
53, 112, 794
47,919,572
31,481,000
Operation and Maintenance, Bonneville Power Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees -
992
15
948
940
5
827
1,020
21
900
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,738
GS-7.2
$5, 248
$4,928
GS-7.5
$5, 262
.$5, 006
GS-7.5
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$5,279
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$4,486,169
75, 755
12,317
190,684
29,957
$4,376,898
23,462
11,388
163,852
$4, 736, 048
98, 441
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
13,585
179, 726
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Total personal services (see Con-
4,794,882
179, 613
32, 366
128,904
61, 663
3,121
201, 275
507, 472
379, 762
42, 171
293
4,676,600
200, 300
36. 500
130. 800
80, 800
,5. 200
187, 400
452, 100
297, 600
37,400
300
6, 027, 800
02 Travel
192. 300
37,300
162, 200
05 Rents and utility services
86,200
3,600
178, 500
Services performed by other agencies-
491, 100
377, 800
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions- -
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
43,000
300
Obligations incurred
6, 331, 422
6, 004, 000
6, 600, 000
358
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Operation and Maintenance, Bonneville Power Administration —
Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the Bonneville
Power Administration
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
rieW:
Positions established by act of Oct. 15,
19t9 (63 Stat. 881):
Administrator
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant Administrator
Assistant to the Administrator
Assistant chief engineer
Assistant power manager
Chief engineer
Controller.--
Director, division of general services-
Director, office of administrative
management -
General counsel
Manager, Washington, D. C, office-
Power manager
Program coordinator
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative oiiBcer-
Area manager
Assistant branch chief -
Assistant to the chief engineer
Assistant division chief
A ssistant general counsel
Branch chief
Economist-
Engineer -.- -.
Section chief- -
Special assistant _
Special counsel
GS-13. Range -$8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Area power manager--
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant to controller
Branch chief
Budget analyst.--
Program coordinator
District manager
Engineer
Labor relations officer
Personnel officer
Section chief
Superintendent --.
Unit chief
GS-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant—
Administrative analyst
Administrative ofEicer
Architect
Area power manager
Assistant section chief
Assistant to branch chief
Attorney. _-
Budget analyst
Chief, inspection office
Engineer
Helicopter pilot
Organization and methods examiner.
Rate analyst
Research analyst
Section chief
Superintendent
Unit chief
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,910:
Accountant
Administrative officer -..
Architect
Assistant unit chief
Attorney --
Budget analyst
Economist
Engineer
Geologist --
Illustrator
Industrial analyst -
Information specialist
Instrument maker
Land appraiser.
Physicist
Pilot.- --.-
Purchising agent--- --.
Rate analyst
Records management officer
Section chief-
Statistician
Superintendent
Supply cataloger
Supply control officer
Timber appraiser
Unit chief
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,240:
Timber appraiser
Num
bei
1954 estimate
1
4
1
1
6
3
1
1
2
57
1
2
1
1
6
19
7
2
6
1
1
5
3
2
139
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
3
1
1
4
2
10
1
2
Total
salary
$14, 800
11, 800
10. 800
11, n.iO
10, 800
11, 800
11. 800
11,300
10. 800
11, 800
10, 800
11.800
10. 800
9,600
38, 400
9,800
10, 000
9,600
28. 800
138. 200
10, 400
10, 600
9,600
10, 400
9,800
8,360
27, 080
8,560
8.660
17, 920
8,560
8,360
9,360
16, 720
136, 760
8.960
8.760
128. 200
42. 000
66, 880
14. 280
7.440
29, 960
7,840
7,040
42, 840
22, 520
7,040
7,240
14,480
412,690
7,040
14,480
7,040
8,040
43, 240
1.34. 060
60, 680
12,680
35, 640
5,940
6,340
31, 900
18,020
12,280
845, 960
6,940
5,940
6,940
6,740
6,140
19, 620
6,340
12, 080
18, 420
5.940
6, 940
25, 160
11,880
69, 800
6,140
12,280
Num-
bei
65, 660
6,750
Total
salary
$14, 800
11. 800
11. 050
11.050
2
1
1
6
19
7
2
6
11. 800
11.800
10, 800
11.050
11. 800
11. 050
10, 800
U, 050
9,600
39, 200
9.800
10. 200
9.800
28. SOO
139. 200
10. 600
10, 600
9, 600
10, 600
9,800
8,560
27. 480
8,760
8,760
17, 920
8,560
8,560
9.360
17, 120
146, 720
9.160
8,760
129, 800
51, 360
68, 080
14, 480
7,640
30,160
7,840
7,240
43, 840
22, 920
7,040
7,240
14. 480
416, 080
14, 080
14,880
7,040
8,040
43, 840
137, 560
61,480
12, 880
36,640
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 11. 800
1 11, 060
1
7
3
2
140
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
3
1
1
4
2
9
1
2
1
8
6.640
43, 780
1-8,220
12,480
861, 000
6,140
6,140
5,940
6,740
6, 140
19, 820
0, 340
12, 280
18,420
5,940
6, 140
26, 760
12, 080
64, 860
6,340
12, 2.80
6,940
61, 320
1 11, 800
1 11, .800
1 10, 800
11, 050
11, 800
11, 050
10, 800
11, 050
9.800
39, 200
1 10, 400
1 9, 800
2 19,600
14 140,600
9,800
10, 600
9,800
8,660
27, 480
8,760
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL BEKVicES — Continued
2
1
18, 120
8,760
8,560
16
1
130, 800
9,160
16 131,200
6 43, 000
7 59, 920
2 14, 680
1 7. 640
3 22, 520
7,240
29, 160
22, 920
7,240
7,440
14, 880
368, 000
14, 080
14,880
7,040
6 44,440
16 116,640
6 44, 440
1 6, 740
6 37, 040
1
6
2
1
124
1
1
6,640
38,240
12, 480
6, 140
771,420
6, 140
6,140
6,940
6,340
20, 020
6,540
12,280
12, 280
6,140
25, 960
12, 280
49, 120
6, 340
12, 2.80
6,940
61, 520
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,240— Con.
Superintendent --
Administrative assistant-- --
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Architect
Assistant records management of-
ficer
Assistant section chief — .
Attorney
Budget analyst
Contract specialist
Economist
Engineer
Field program representative
Industrial analyst
Inspector.--
Instrument maker --
Librarian- --
Methods examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Personnel rating examiner
Physicist
Plant records analyst- - -
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Purchasing agent
Rate analyst
Realty assistant
Safety supervisor
Superintendent
Supply cataloger
Supply control assistant -
Unit chief --
GS-8. Range$4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965..--
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
5
20
$6, 625
6,760
26, 550
103, 200
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,546
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-IO. Range $4,565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,750 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Assistant power dispatcher --
Cable splicer
Carpenter foreman
Carpenter working foreman
Chief substation operator, class A..
Chief substation operator, class B.-
Electrician ---
Electrician foreman ---
Electrician general foreman--
Electrician rigger
Electrician rigger foreman
Electrician working foreman
Equipment foreman
Ironworker rigger
Lineman --
Lineman foreman
Lineman working foreman
Lithn platemaker - -.
Litho pressman ._
Litho stripper- -
Litho unit foreman- - --
Machinist
Machinist auto
Machinist auto apprentice
Machinist auto foreman
Machinist auto shop foreman
Machinist auto working foreman...
Machinist foreman
Painter foreman... -.
Painter working foreman
Photographic unit foreman
Plumber-pipefitter
Power dispatcher
Power shovel operator -
Process cameraman -
Reproduction plant foreman
Rigger — .
Senior dispatcher ---
Senior substation operator
Sheet metal worker
Substation operator
Tractor operator --.
Truck driver-equipment foreman..
Welder -- -..
Equivalent to less than $5,060
1
1
3
1
2
3
307
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
6
6
24
1
10
7
7
335
6,185
5,060
16, 666
6,060
10, 495
16, 305
, 579, 697
5,685
6,060
15, 930
10, 370
6,186
6,185
20,240
5,810
6,310
6,185
20,615
5,060
6,435
10, 495
6,060
25, 945
31, 930
124,315
6,060
51, 850
36, 920
33, 590
1, 471, 245
104 428,175
224 833,615
256 866,670
229 708,995
40 112,840
1
1
1
1
2
35
6
2
2
3
3
8
17
141
34
6
16
5
30
2
6,440
4,900
4,365
3,935
6,880
103, 550
13, 000
13, 188
12, 522
17, 636
16. 287
60. 397
102, 901
766, 463
212, 371
39, 438
88. 112
30. 057
176. 135
10, 649
44
13
32
1
2
1
1
10
44
1
10
1
6
1
1
1
1
6
9
8
1
1
2
7
46
8
118
7
2
11
349
Total
salary
239, 893
81, 661
187. 626
6.138
10. 275
6,138
5,762
56, 683
235, 224
5,076
61, 776
6,490
34, 672
6,178
5,845
5,429
6,304
28,288
62, 712
44, 928
6,138
6,074
11,690
52, 997
269, 220
44, 427
643, 054
30, 254
10,317
60, 136
1.648,968
$5, 750
6,875
5 27, 050
20 106, 326
1 5, 186
1
1
3
2
2
4
334
5,310
5,185
15, 305
10, 245
10, 620
20,490
1, 742, 866
Total permanent, field ..-3,098 2,920 ^''^IJ, ,„o onn
16,129,869 14,666,670 13,302,890
1
1
3
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
2
5
7
21
1
13
7
7
253
188
229
192
30
1
1
1
1
2
29
6
6,810
5,335
16, 180
10, 620
5,310
6,310
16, 656
5,810
5, 435
5,310
20, 740
10, 245
5, 660
10, 746
10, 246
27, 176
37, 796
111,636
6,185
65, 406
37, 670
34, 340
1, 134, 225
371, 000
718, 426
791, 266
606, 430
86, 660
5,665
5,025
4.490
4.035
6.800
86, 730
13, 320
1955 estimate
21
145
43
6
14
6
20
2
1
48
13
30
1
2
1
1
10
42
1
10
1
7
1
1
1
1
6
10
8
1
1
2
120
7
2
11
341
Num-
ber
3
17
12, 622
17, 535
16, 287
50, 397
127, 107
787, 600
264, 012
39, 438
76. 838
37. 150
117. 685
10, 649
6,429
263. 061
81, 561
175, 735
6,138
10, 275
6,138
6,762
66, 683
224, 530
6,075
61, 776
6.490
40. 334
6. 178
5, 845
6,429
6, 304
28, 288
69,680
44, 928
5,138
6,074
11,690
60,568
263, 213
44,427
651, 446
36, 254
10,317
60, 135
'l, 616, 330
Total
salary
$6,760
6,875
16, 655
90, 145
5,310
6,185
10, 120
6,186
6,435
10,245
9
1,418,100
5,335
11, 246
10,620
6,436
5,310
6,310
1
1
4
2
1
2
1
6
5
17
1
12
7
7
234
160
187
164
19
6,435
5,310
20, 865
10,245
6,660
10, 870
5.060
27, 175
27, 425
91,586
6.186
62, 846
38, 045
34, 590
1,053,666
291,965
633, 865
653, 920
618. 935
65, 690
1
1
1
1
2
33
4
5,565
6,026
4,490
4,035
6,880
98, 730
10, 768
1
2
3
3
10
19
145
38
6
14
6
23
2
1
40
13
23
1
1
1
1
10
42
1
9
1
7
1
1
1
1
6
12
8
1
1
2
109
7
2
11
336
6,694
12, 622
17, 535
16, 287
62, 918
116, 003
792, 422
236, 637
39, 438
76, 838
37, 150
132. 130
10, 649
6,429
219, 476
81, 661
134, 727
5,138
6,138
6,138
6,762
66, 683
224, 530
6,075
65, 699
6,490
40, 334
6,178
5,845
6,429
6,304
28,288
83, 616
44,928
6,138
6,074
11,690
60,568
362, 367
44, 427
593, 416
36, 264
10,317
60, 135
1,496,026
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
359
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBvicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Deduct;
Lapses — -
Num- Total
ber salary
178.3
$816, 786
295,029
2 10. 513
Num- Total
ber salary
208.3
$1,075,642
Num- Total
ber salary
217.3
Savings due to use of former pay
scales for part of year
$1,106,527
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
1 2.300
1 3. son
Net permanent, field (average
2, 921. 7
14,028,567
1,318,828
30, 980
38,490
619,943
3,313
93, 572
2,712.7
13,593,328
1,062,587
6.000
35,363
542,850
3,316
2,400.7
12,199,863
563, 409
Other positions:
Regular pay in excels of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay __ . .
34. 532
464 866
3,170
Excess of annual leave earned over
01 Personal services
16, 133. 693
15.243,4.50
13,271,900
ule are distributed as follows:
11.286,870
40,239
4,794,882
11,702
10.647.850
20,000
4,575,600
8, 224, 100
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
20 000
Operation and maintenance obligations.
Contmuine fimd for emergency ex-
5,027,800
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Management of Lands and Resources, Bureau of Land Management
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1,388
216
1,496
1,432
207
1,535
1,601
235
1. 637
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _ .. . ..
$4,737
GS-7.1
2.900
CPC-3.1
4.237
%i. 751
GS-7.4
2.934
CPC-3.1
4.286
$4,767
OS-7.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
2.950
Average grade
CPC-3.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
4.237
Personal service obligations:
$5,908,955
810, 919
23.556
159, 227
$6,288,015
772. 387
24.375
130. 842
$6, 647. 054
827. 442
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
23.385
111.463
Total personal service obligations...
6, 902. 657
7.215.619
7. 609. 354
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
6,713,019
664, 797
85,845
82, 925
67.304
59, 169
1,710,263
66, 256
1,023,605
488,512
346,061
1,786
21.017
7,056.411
724. 759
79. 792
85. 371
61.052
75, 853
1,862,365
56.389
9S2. 860
292. 864
420. 874
2.000
18. 497
7. 454. 654
02 Travel . .
894. 434
84. 184
86. 250
05 Rents and utility services
31. 123
79. 700
07 Other contractual services
1,521,810
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
60.000
724. 457
343. 753
330. 000
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities..
2.000
18. 335
Subtotal
11, 330. 559
5.217
11,719,087
5,703
11 630, 700
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
5,700
Total obligations from appropriated
11,325,342
11,713,384
11,625.000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
74, 431
1,544
16,482
5,707
4,119
25, 169
69,381
5,454
15,200
750
2,610
17,850
21,500
3,000
70,280
02 Travel
5,020
13.805
07 Other contractual services
3.305
2,500
22.590
6.000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. .
2,977
3,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources .
130, 429
135, 745
125, 500
Total direct obligations
11,455,771 1 11.849.129
11, 750, 500
■ —
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
$115,207
30, 965
3
368
807
21,018
10, 794
421
574
$89,827
24, 453
$84,420
02 Travel
26,540
03 Transportation of things
06 Printing and reproduction
565
24,550
12, 865
1,300
545
456
27,360
10,640
09 Equipment
1,684
900
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
coTints
180, 757
154,105
152, 000
11, 636, 528
12, 003, 234
11,902,500
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.Associate director
Assistant director.
Chief counsel.
Chief of division
GS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief coimsel
Budget and finance officer
Chief counsel
Chief of division
Information officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Budget and finance officer
Chief of branch
Commodity industry analyst
Hearings examiner
Information and editorial specialist.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Persoimel officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Adjudicator
-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
Supply officer..
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\djudicator —
Agricultural economist.-
Attorney
Auditor
Cadastral engineer
Cartographer
Fiscal accountant
Forester.
Information specialist
Legal assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant -
Range conservationist
Records management analyst
Supply officer
GS-10. Range .$5,500 to $6,250:
-Administrative officer.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjitdicator
Attorney —
-Auditor —
Budget analyst —
Cadastral engineer
Cartographer
Chief of section
Fiscal accountant
Forester.
Information and editorial specialist
Personnel assistant
Personal assistant to director
Property and supply officer
Range conservationist
Shorthand reporter
Statistical assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $13, 200
1 11,800
1 10,800
1 11,050
2 20,000
"6'""60,"276'
43,600
8,560
8,960
42,400
16, 720
16,720
8,760
9,160
8,760
14,080
14, 680
30,760
7,640
14.880
22.720
7,240
7,040
7,040
14. 080
7,240
10 66, 500
2 12. 980
1 6. 940
1 6. 140
1 6. 940
1 6. 340
1 6, 140
13,280
6,140
6.140
5.940
5.940
6,540
1 5, 625
31.860
10. 870
16. 105
5.060
17. 430
5.810
5.560
5.060
6,185
15,930
5.435
5,310
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,000
1 11.800
1 11.050
5.660
6.435
83.190
33, 610
212,685
111,320
30.815
12,920
64,800
20,400
9,600
9,600
9,600
43.600
16, 920
5 42,400
2 16, 720
2 17, 720
1 9,360
1 8, 760
2
2
1
2
1
2
3
2
i
1
2
1
1
11
1
2
1
1
14,280
14, 480
8,040
14,680
7.840
15.080
23, 120
14, 280
7,440
7,040
14. 080
7,440
7,240
71. 255
5.940
12,880
6,140
6,940
12, 480
6.340
5.940
6,340
6,340
5.940
5,940
6,140
5,750
31.860
10, 120
25. 300
S.060
16.880
1 6.685
1 6. 185
3 15. 930
1 5,560
Nimi- Total
ber salary
1 $13. 200
1 11,800
1 11,300
1
1
1
23
8
68
33
6
4
5,060
5.685
5.560
100. 270
33.850
213. 035
111. 620
18.205
12,920
6 66,050
2 20,600
1 9,800
1 9,600
9,800
43,200
16,920
6 43,400
2 16, 920
2 17, 720
1 9,360
1 8,960
7,040
14,480
14, 680
8,040
15. 080
7.840
16,480
23,120
14, 680
7.040
7.240
15.080
7.040
7,240
105. 935
6.140
12. 880
6.140
0.940
5.940
12. 680
6.340
1 6.640
1 6, 340
11
2
6
1
3
1
6,940
6,140
6,140
5.875
56. 035
10. 245
25. 300
5.060
17.005
5.060
1 5. 810
1 5, 310
3 16, 305
1 5,685
6,060
5.810
5. 685
10.5, 475
34. 100
214.500
134.220
29,685
12,920
360
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT— Continued
Management of Lands and Resources, Bureau of Land Manage-
ment— Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental — Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230—
CPC-3. Range $2,.552 to $3,032
Positions at daily rates equivalent to
$5,060 and above:
Engraver
Map restorer -
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portions of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions
Regtilar pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional administrator
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant regional admmistrator
Land specialist ---
Regional counsel
Regional chief of division,. _ _
GS-13. Range $8,300 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Forester
Regional administrator
Regional chief of division
Regional counsel
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
Airplane pilot
Attorney
Cadastral engineer
Cartographer
Forester -
Land office manager -.
Program analyst
Range conservationist
Range manager
Regional chief of division
Valuation engineer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adjudicator _-.
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Airplane pilot
Appraiser...
Assistant district forester
Attorney
Cadastral engineer
Cartographer
Electronics engineer
Field examiner
Finance officer
Fire control officer
Forester
Land office manager
Range conservationist
Range manager
Real property officer
Regional supply officer
Valuation engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agronomist
Appraiser
Assistant land manager
Attorney-
Cadastral engineer.
Construction supervisor
Cartographer...
Field examiner
Fire control supervisor
Fiscal accountant
Forest economist:
Forester
Geographer
Land economist
Land manager
Mineral examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$3,230
11,800
1 7,000
1 5, 075
238
1,252,000
26 123, 091
5 16,484
207
1,112,425
6,756
4,026
1.123,360
6 65, SOO
1 9,600
'i"'"9,"666
4 33, 440
1 9, 360
24 211,840
6 52, 560
1 7, 240
2 14, 8S0
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
16 116, 440
4 29, 560
10 74, 200
15 109,000
3 22, 120
3 21, 520
30, 500
5,940
6,740
30, 700
19,220
12,880
25, 760
11,880
70, 940
89, 160
0. 340
12,880
25, 160
6,940
133, 000
25, 760
81,420
147,020
6,540
11
1
5
4
X
58.300
5.185
26.550
21,115
6,060
5,810
5,060
21, 865
5,060
47,415
5,185
10,120
26,300
28 144,680
1 5, 060
2 11,120
1 5,060
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 230
4 11,887
1 7.175
1 5, 075
244
1,279,887
25 127, 586
1,152,301
2,000
4,226
6 65,100
1 9,600
1 10, 600
I 9, 600
1 9,600
33,640
16,720
9,360
212, 640
52, 760
7,010
16,280
14,080
7,040
7,440
7,040
116.640
38.580
7,640
74. 800
239. 360
22. 720
28,160
35, 640
11,880
11,880
41, 680
18, 220
24, 160
11,880
5,940
79, 020
89, 160
6,340
18,820
24, 160
17,820
160, 980
18, 020
81,620
160, 780
6,540
5,940
48, 020
10 51, 100
20,990
45, 665
5,185
5,810
6,810
6,185
16, 060
5,060
61,850
6,060
26,600
6,060
197, 840
6,060
11, 120
6,185
6,060
6,060
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 230
4 11, 965
7,175
5,075
1,399,995
25 132, 519
246
1,267,476
1,640
4,100
1,273,216
6 66, 550
1 9,800
1 10. 600
1 9. 800
1 9,600
33.840
17.120
9.360
214.840
62, 935
7,240
15,280
14,480
7,240
7,640
7,240
117,040
39, ISO
7,640
68,320
241,360
22, 720
28, 560
48,120
12,080
12, 080
41,980
18, 620
4
2
1
15
16
1
6
4
3
27
3
9
27
I
1
11
24, 560
12, 080
6,140
91,100
96, 100
6,540
37, 040
24, 560
18, 420
162, 680
18-, 420
56, 260
161, 780
6,740
5,940
66, 140
14 71,315
21,390
41,005
5,310
5,810
5.810
5,310
52,900
5, 185
52,300
35,420
5
1
39
1
2
1
1
1
26, 875
5,060
198, 040
5,185
11,370
5,185
6,060
5,185
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,120
1 5, 185
4 21, 490
1 5, 310
33 176,230
44 237.140
3 15, 930
1 6,810
204
882, 530
49 204,185
257 928,905
122 404,295
86 259, 390
17 49,935
2 6, 263
2 11,690
2 12, 812
1 5,782
11 33, 185
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,305
1 5,310
3 16, 305
1 5, 435
36 191,410
40 203,6.50
1 6,810
1 6, 810
236
994, 880
41 164, 600
210 728,565
125 414,7,50
84 251,000
19 53, 340
2 5, 424
2 11,690
2 12,812
1 5, 782
9 30. 650
2 4. 160
1 3. 534
1 4,971
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $16,680
Photofrram metric engineer
1 6, 436
Procurement and supply officer
Radio engineer
3 16, 656
1 6,560
29 156,040
Range manager .-
40 204,900
1 5,810
Valuation engineer ..
6 31,235
GS 7 Range $4 205 to $4,955
260
GS 6 Range $3 795 to $4,545
1, 108, 160
41 166,800
195 677,110
GS 4 Range $3 175 to $3 655
143 469,385
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS 2 Range $2 750 to $3 230
84 254,740
17 47, 740
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Positions at daily rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above:
2 6, 458
2 11,690
2 12,812
Mechanic helper ..
1 5, 782
Equivalent to less than $5,060:
General maintenance operator
5 16, 850
2 4, 160
1 3, 534
1 4,971
1 4,971
1,150
6,301,843
104 493,806
18 86, 284
15 73.777
1,188
5,602,633
78 372,388
23 111,729
20 98. 040
1,230
Deduct:
6,738,887
85 406,371
Portion of salaries shown above paid
11 56,488
Add portions of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
11 54,627
Net permanent, field (average
number net salary)
1, 043
4, 796, 630
718, 163
86,000
19, 530
24, 660
134, 414
1,107
6, 116, 656
687,956
82,431
20,149
10, 668
139, 157
1, 145
Other positions:
5, 330, 656
737,441
Intermittent employment -.
88,361
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
20,914
10, 679
Additional pay for service abroad
148, 088
5, 779, 297
6,066,917
6, 336, 138
6, 902, 657
7,216,619
7,609,3.54
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
6,787,450
115, 207
7, 125, 792
89, 827
7, 624, 934
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
84,420
Construction, Bureau of Land Management
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
19.54 estimate
1965 estimate
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
12
1
12
12
1
12
12
1
12
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 534
GS-7.1
$5,051
GS-8.5
$5, 061
GS-8.6
01 Personal services:
$49,809
4,006
210
147
$60. 465
4.000
235
$60, 490
5,376
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
336
54,172
9.310
1,700
699
64.700
10.000
300
700
500
66,200
02 Travel
10, 000
03 Transportation of things
300
700
500
15
5,470
3,123
5,009
4,854
292
10,000
3,500
2,000
103, 300
19,000
3,500
2,000
92,800
84, 644
196,000
195,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
361
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BtTREAC OF PUBLIC
ROADS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
25
10
34
25
10
28
26
36
49
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3, 813
GS-5.3
$3,843
GS-5.3
$3,907
Average grade - -
OS-5.3
01 Personal services:
Perniftnent. pnsit.inns
$90, 461
28,819
437
9,713
$69,000
28,600
400
7,000
$74 000
103, 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
400
Payment above basic rates. .
7,000
129,420
6,631
216
68
3, 450
606
54, 772
18, 605
296
809,403
1,133
105, 000
10, 000
2,000
300
5,000
700
75,000
25,000
185, 000
02 Travel -
14, 500
6,U00
800
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services - _
9,000
2,200
110,000
60,000
09 EQuipment
10 Lands and structures
2, 700, 000
2,000
3 204 106
1."^ Tfiveq ftiiH ft<:«o<!<;mpnt'!
2,600
Subtotal
Deduct charges tor quarters and subsist-
1,023,300
745
2,926,000
3, 694, 106
Obligations incurred
1,022,656
2, 925, 000
3, 594, 106
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all oth er positions.
37
11
46
37
11
40
37
36
61
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,047
OS-6.9
$4,236
QS-6.3
$4, 278
GS-6.3
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$140, 200
32, 826
647
9,860
$129, 465
32,600
635
7,000
$134, 490
108 975
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
736
Payment above basic rates
7,000
Total personal services
02 Travel -
183, 692
14,841
1,916
767
3,450
521
60,242
21,628
5,305
814, 257
1,425
169, 700
20,000
2, 300
1,000
5,500
700
86,000
28,600
2.000
2, 803, 300
2,000
251,200
24,500
6,300
04 Communication services
1,500
9,500
06 Printing and rei)roduction
2,200
07 Other contractual services
129,000
08 Supplies and matei'ials
63,600
09 Equipment
2,000
3, 296, 906
15 Taxes and assessments
2,500
Subtotal
1,107,944
745
3,120,000
3, 789, 106
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
1, 107, 199
3, 120, 000
3, 789, 106
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
BUREAU or LAND MANAREMENT
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Forester..
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 040
1 5,940
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,240
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 5,060
6 25, 300
1 4,330
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 240
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6,060
Forester
GS-7 Range $4,206 to $4,955
1 5, 660
6 26, 855
1 3, 410
1 3, 655
1 2,950
5 26,300
1 4, 330
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655
1 3, 655
1 2,950
1 3, 656
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
1 2,950
12 64, 410
1.6 8,384
1. 6 8, 362
3 12,135
12 60,615
1,760
12 60, 615
Deduct:
Lajjses
1,750
Portion of salaries shown above paid
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
1,600
1,625
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
12 49,809
12 60,466
12 60,490
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT— COn.
Field— Contmued
Other positions: Temporary employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Paymentabove basic rates: Overtime and
Num- Total
ber salary
$4,006
210
147
Num- Total
ber salary
$4,000
235
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,375
336
64,172
64,700
66,200
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
TTighwjiy pnpine(>r
2 $12, 880
1 6, 310
1 6, 810
3 13,115
5 17. 675
8 25, 640
6 14, 910
2 $12,880
1 6, 436
1 5,810
3 13,365
5 17,800
8 26, 720
5 16,070
2 $12,880
1 6,660
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Construction superintendent
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
3 13 740
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,666
8 26 880
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
6 16,390
25 95, 340
1 4,889
26 96, 080
7 27,080
25 97, 686
6 23,685
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
24 90,461
28,819
437
9,713
18 69, 000
28,600
400
7,000
19 74,000
103, 600
400
7,000
Other positions: Temporary employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
01 Personal services ..
129,420
105, 000
186,000
Range Improvements, Bureau of Land Management (Receipt
Limitation)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUREAU OF LAND MANAOEMENT
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
20
25
40
29
27
46
29
27
46
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,122
GS-6.0
$5,316
CPC-10.0
$3,450
$3,909
GS-5.9
$5,316
CPC-10.0
$3,760
$3 909
GS 5 9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$5,316
Average grade
CPC-10 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,760
01 Personal services:
Pprmjinenf positions
$61, 826
75, 240
300
$93,835
63,873
350
$93, 835
Other positions
48,000
360
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
137,366
7,097
9,471
347
2,037
61, 666
102,366
24,897
61,423
25
1,129
158, 058
8,270
10,600
426
2,525
113.012
133, 673
31,800
71,110
142, 185
02 Travel
7,000
9,500
400
0."^ Transportation nf thinf^s
06 Rents and utility services
1 200
80, 000
OS Supplies find materials
110, 873
21, 100
10 Lands and structures . .
59,242
TR Tn.Yp-S and n.s.spssmpnts
1,610
1,500
Obligations incurred
407, 821
530,883
433,000
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
SERVICE
10
7
01 Personal services:
$30, 276
48
$19, 790
31
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services..
30, 324
3,390
738
1,663
1,940
ISO
19,821
2,215
480
1,020
1,270
121
02 Travel
07 Other contractual services
16 Taxes and assessments
38, 136
24,927
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
20
35
50
29
34
62
29
27
45
362
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT— Continued
Range Improvements, Bureau of Land Management (Receipt
Limitation) — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS COatillTied
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4, 122
GS-6.0
$5, 315
CPC-10.0
$3,460
$3. 909
OS-5.9
$5,315
CPC-10.0
$3, 760
$3,909
Average grade
GS-5.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$5,315
CPC-10.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 760
01 Personal services:
$61,825
105, 616
300
48
$93, 835
83,063
350
31
$93,835
48,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
350
167, 689
10, 487
9,471
347
2,775
63, 228
104, 305
24, 897
61, 423
25
1,309
177, 879
10, 486
10, 600
426
3,006
114,032
134, 843
31,800
71,110
142, 185
02 Travel
7,000
03 Transportation of things .
9,500
400
05 Rents and utility services -
1,200
80, 000
08 Supplies and materials
110, 873
21, 100
10 Lands and structures
69,242
1-5 Tn^'es f^TiH a.sspAsment.s
1,631
1,500
Obligations incurred
445,956
555,810
433,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
BDEEAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural engineer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315:
Construction foreman --.
Positions at daily rates equivalent to
less than $5,060: General operators
Total permanent, field. -.
Deduct;
Lapses
Portion of salaries above paid from
other accounts —
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions; Temporary employ-
ment..
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base..
Personal services
01
1953 actual
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 185
22.900
16, 680
10, 230
6,830
1 6, 315
4 13, 800
20 80, 940
1.5 6,802
3 15, 216
0. 5 1, 903
16 61,825
75, 240
300
137, 365
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 310
23, 400
16, 930
20, 710
10,485
1 6, 315
4 15, 040
24 97, 190
2.4 9,586
3 12, 300
4 18, 630
22.6 93,835
63,873
350
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 435
23.900
29. 795
24, 370
13, 740
1 6, 315
4 16, 280
29 118, 835
3 11, 700
4 15, 000
0.4 1,700
22.4 93,835
48, 000
350
142, 185
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLirE
SERVICE
Field:
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay..
01 Personal services -
10 $30, 276
48
7 $19, 790
31
19, 821
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Healtli, Education, and Welfare Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
7,995
219
7.302
8,441
225
8,010
8.464
225
8,070
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,049
GS-5.5
$2, 793
CPC-3.2
$4, 060
GS-5.3
$2,840
CPC-3.2
$4,052
Average grade
aS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary _ ..
$2, 897
CPC-3.2
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$25,113,863
778,663
96, 657
1, 217, 624
96,368
$28, 109. 503
790, 781
108. 026
1, 442, 335
119, 200
$28, 757, 220
792,800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
109,080
Payment above basic rates..
Other payments for personal
services _ ...
1,495,691
119,200
Total personal services
02 Travel
27, 303, 176
860, 167
474, 954
186,918
766, 844
42, 393
5, 698, 048
245, .591
8, 4.58, 030
1, 550, 187
6,290
4,810,116
200
63. 747
30, 669. 845
82.5, 448
498, 465
125, 288
766, 981
23, 920
4, 416, 494
231,380
9, 843. 360
407, 280
31,273,991
844. 605
03 Transportation of things.
612, 664
04 Communication services
124, 261
771,164
22, 815
07 Other contractual services
6, 214, 178
Services performed by other agen-
cies --
220, 689
10, 382, 670
09 Equipment ..
687, 600
1 1 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
5, 232, 190
5, 573, 620
1.=; Tavp.s and ji.<:!?e^'!Tripnts
47,477
47, 963
Subtotal -
50, 456, 660
1,294,578
52,978,128
1,533,658
65, 676, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence -
1, 470, 680
Total obligations from appropriated
49, 162, 082
17,901
51,444,470
10,000
54, 105, 320
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
25,325
49, 179, 983
51, 454, 470
64, 130, 646
Obligations Payable Out of Reiinbursements
From Other Accounts
23,456
4,574
23,500
14,500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
28,030
38,000
49, 208, 013
61,492,470
64,130,646
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner, commu-
nity services
Associate chief, branch of health
Chief, branch of education...
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600-
Associate chief, branch of education.
Chief, branch of welfare .
Chief, branch of placement and re-
location... ...
Chief, consultant in nursing
Chief, public health services section.
Medical officer
GS-13. Range $S,360 to $9,360;
Assistant chief, branch of placement
and relocation
Chief, branch of law and order
Chief, tribal relations
Consultant in hospital nursing
Consultant, child welfare
Education specialist
Consultant, general welfare
Hospital administrative ofiBcer
Medical officer
Statistician
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Property and supply officer
QS-11. Range .$5,940 to .$0,940;
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer -.
Statistician...
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Administrative assistant
Hospital management assistant
Statistician.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,800
10, 800
10, 800
9,800
10, 600
9,600
9, fiOO
10, eon
9,600
8,360
8,360
8,360
8, 360
8,360
50, 900
8,760
8,360
8,560
7,040
5,940
6,140
5,940
34, 765
12, 345
43,010
1964 estimate 1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
.$10, 800
10,800
11,0-50
10,000
10, 600
9,600
9,600
10,600
9,600
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8, 660
61,360
8.760
8,560
8,360
8.560
7,240
6,140
6,140
5.940
6,060
6,060
6,060
56, 415
12,610
45, 670
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
10, 800
11,050
10, 000
10, 600
9,800
9,800
10, 600
9,800
8,560
8,560
8,560
8,560
8, 660
62, 160
8,960
8, 560
8,360
8,760
7,240
6,140
6,340
6,140
10, 245
5,060
5.060
48,380
8,840
51,580
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
363
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule irrades— Continued
OS-4. Ranse $3,175 to $3,65S..
GS-3. Range $2,9f0 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions; Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelv base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay..
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Genera! schedule grades:
GS-I5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Area medical director
Area medical officer
Medical specialist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Area medical officer
.Area director of oral health
Chief medical officer
Chief surgeon
Director of schools
Medical officer ,
School superintendent. . .
Superintendent and medical officer.
aS-13. Range $8,300 to $9,360:
Anesthesiologist
Area director of schools
Assistant area director of Navajo
schools ._
Chief, branch of placement and
relocation..
Dental officer
Education specialist
Medical officer
School superintendent
Superintendent and medical officer.
Tuberculosis specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Area consultant in nursing
Area placement officer
Area social worker
Assistant superintendent
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent
Dental officer
Education specialist.
Educationist
Hospital administrator
Medical officer
Placement officer
Principal
Reservation principal
Sanitary engineer
School superintendent.
GS-11. 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..
Director of nurses
Education specialist
Health management assistant
Medical officer
Medical social worker
Nutritionist
Placement officer
Principal
Reservation principal
School superintendent.
Social worker
Special officer
Superintendent of buildings
Training specialist
Utility engineer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Area social worker
Education specialist
Placement officer..
Training specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant ._
Analytical statistician
Assistant director of nurses..
Assistant placement officer
Buildings and grounds superin-
tendent
Chief dietitian
Curator.
Department head
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $40,095
1 3, 030
64 376,880
12 70, 713
62 306,167
3,520
1,375
188
52, 634
363, 854
2 21.600
4 43, 4.W
3 35, 400
38, 800
9,600
19, 400
9.600
19. GOO
38, 800
9,600
19, 400
1 8,360
C 50, 960
8,360
4
3
1
1
12
3
5
6
83
6
9
12
1
10
1
2
2
2
3
1
2
37
6
22
1
26
15
1
6
19
3
4
3
4
1
2
1
8,560
8,360
16, 920
630. 520
42, 200
8,560
8,360
7,040
65, 360
30, 160
21. 120
7,840
7,040
84, 480
21, 720
36, 600
42, 240
596. 660
43, 640
64.160
86. 680
8.040
71, 600
5.940
12, 280
11, 880
11. 880
18, 620
6.940
11,880
237, 920
36, 840
134. 480
5,940
154.320
89, 100
5.940
36. 240
114. 660
19, 220
24, 960
19,020
23,960
6.940
12. 080
5,940
1 5. 750
1 6, 625
1 5, 625
1 6, 500
4 20, 865
1 5. 060
9 46, 416
9 46, 165
1 5, 810
3 15, 430
3 15, 930
49 258,690
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $52,380
1 3, 110
75
5
431, 475
40,946
70 390.629
1,600
200
61,604
453, 633
2 21,850
4 43, 700
3 35, 400
4
4
1
1
12
3
5
6
81
6
9
12
1
10
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
37
6
24
1
24
15
1
6
20
3
4
3
4
1
2
1
39, 000
9,800
19,400
9.600
19. 600
39. 000
9.800
19, 800
1 8. 360
6 51, 360
8,560
8.300
8.360
17, 120
524. 960
42.600
8,760
8,360
7,240
66. 160
30, 160
28. 360
7,840
7,240
84.480
21. 920
36. 800
42. 240
594. 320
43. 640
65. 160
88.680
8.040
73,600
5,940
6.340
12. 280
11. 880
18, 620
6.940
11,880
241, 620
37,440
149, 560
5,940
149, 800
89, 100
5.940
36. 240
123, 600
19, 220
25, 160
19, 420
24, 560
6.940
12,280
5,940
1 5, 875
1 5, 750
1 5,750
1 5,600
1
3
3
60
21,240
5.060
47. 165
45, 540
5,810
15,680
16. 180
269, 260
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $51,065
1 3,110
74 432,300
12 66, 951
62 365,349
1,600
200
61, 604
428, 753
2 21, 850
4 43, 700
3 35, 400
39, 000
9,800
19, 400
9,600
19, 600
39, noo
9,800
19, 800
8,360
51,360
8.560
8,360
8,360
8.760
376. 610
42, 600
8. 760
8,360
1 7, 240
9 66. 160
4 30. 160
4 28. 360
1 7, 840
12
1
10
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
37
6
22
1
26
15
1
5
16
3
4
3
4
1
2
1
1
1
7,240
84, 480
21, 920
36, 800
42, 240
643.800
43, 640
65, 160
88.680
8,040
73,600
5,940
6,340
12, 280
11, 880
18. 620
6.940
11,880
241, 520
37.440
137, 680
6.940
162. 080
89. 100
6.940
30. 300
99. 840
19, 220
25, 160
19,420
24, 560
6,940
12,280
6,940
.5, 875
5,750
4
1
10
1
3
3
65
6,500
21. 240
6.060
52. 225
45, 540
5,810
15,680
14,920
295, 935
DETAIL 01' PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Dietitian
Director of nurses.. _
Education specialist
Educational director
Executive housekeeper
Fiscal accountant
Head nurse
Hospital management assistant...
Librarian...
Mechanical engineer
Nurse instructor
Nurse supervisor
Occupational therapist
Personnel officer
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 specialist (nurse)
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5, Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
QS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-.
QS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $.5,316.
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900.
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840..
CPC-1. Range .$1,810 to $2,710..-.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or 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
Fom'th assistant engineer
Master
Third officjr
Boatswain
Chief cook
Baker and nightcook
Equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment over basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork difierential
Additional pay for service abroad —
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
6
31
14
9
1
3
1
9
1
1
1
3
10
1
6
26
1
2
8
1
5
1
1
44
11
1
9
4
18
551
12l'
1,809
200
77
195
662
$26. 800
163, 235
73,090
45, 540
6,060
15, 305
5,060
48, 040
6,185
5,185
5,060
15, 305
60, 600
5,060
31,360
137,435
5, 185
10, 620
40, 480
5,060
27, 050
5,435
5,060
234, 515
57, 535
5,060
46, 290
21, 116
85, 125
1, 439, 360
477, 680
i, 702, 070
675, 135
, 572, 060
,371,500
522, 380
9,380
39, 960
117,220
296, 245
339, 280
017,056
1, 643, 160
i7
1, 644, 182
3,124,060
8 14, 720
11,335
11,035
7,035
6,440
6,285
6,162
6.062
6,912
11,730
5,767
5,762
6,321
5,321
5,300
6,288
567
426
1,244,116
7.824
27, 634, 709
900.1
3, 193, 991
366, 978
7,031
24, 807, 696
90, 706
195, 286
489, 151
95, 282
280. 942
168. 203
778, 291
43, 734
26, 939, 291
27, 303, 175
1954 estimate
ber salary
$27, 050
165, 485
63, 720
45. 640
5,060
15, 555
5,060
48, 790
5,310
5.310
5.185
15, 305
60, 600
6.060
31.360
135, 250
6,310
10, 620
40, 730
5
1
1
43
13
1
12
4
18
542
2
108
1,940
204
611
1
607
201
29
77
98
176
664
1,200
27, 550
6,435
6,060
233, 706
68, 530
5,060
62, 595
21,240
85,540
, 433, 735
433, 745
, 402, 060
683,405
,903,280
, 789. 090
630, 230
9,505
40, 685
118,665
294. 435
343. 440
566, 858
1, 674, 430
6
1, 644, 694
3, 110, 840
' 15,200
12, 798
12, 473
7,997
7,325
7,135
6,705
6,880
6,666
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
497
7,540
7,641
7,258
7,258
5,300
6,000
5,083
5,556
6,556
1, 455. 695
8,192
29, 310, 638
651.3
2, 248, 176
174.3
7,715
27, 718, 974
79, 655
203, 756
607, 370
106, 426
313. 787
177, 476
950. 872
67. 596
30, 116. 912
30, 569, 845
1956 estimate
ber salary
$27, 050
165, 485
53, 475
45,540
6,060
15, 555
6,060
48, 790
6,310
6,310
5,185
15, 305
60, 600
5,060
31, 360
103, 515
5,310
10, 620
40, 730
5
1
1
43
13
1
12
4
18
1,350
6
107
1,321
4
377
199
27, 550
6,435
6,060
233, 705
68,630
5,060
62, 595
21,240
85, 540
, 831, 600
429, 950
, 717, 305
, 232, 120
. 377, 270
742, 476
625, 160
2 9, 505
9 40, 685
29 118, 556
75 287,366
99 343,440
171 560,388
642
1, 610, 330
650
1, 530, 236
1,143
3, 103. 370
6 9, 770
12, 798
12, 473
7,997
7,325
7,135
6,705
6,566
476
7,540
7,541
7,258
7,268
6,300
6,000
5,083
6,656
6,656
1, 390. 391
8,219
29, 667, 015
607.3
1, 921, 756
171.3
656. 612
7,783
28, 391, 871
91, 096
211, 097
490. 607
107, 480
300. 000
170, 000
1, 025, 491
57, 596
30. 845, 238
31, 273, 991
364
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS— Continued
Resources Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIK3
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all otlier positions.
1,760
465
2,015
1,727
442
2.101
1,754
447
2, 119
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4, 492
GS-6.6
$3,911
CPC-7.2
$4, 570
QS-6.7
$4,017
CPC-7.4
$4,601
QS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,064
CPC-7.4
SiTect ObKgatims
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$6, 697, 829
1, 351. 188
25, 746
56.885
$7, 332, 567
1,378,612
28, 187
53, 113
$7, 471, 343
1, 397, 235
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel£
28,752
Payment above basic rates
63,866
8, 131. 648
341. 377
75,164
83,728
194, 897
6,245
2,002,152
1.633,672
751, 601
181,036
32,422
7,500
700
15, 565
8, 792, 479
375, 674
78, 543
104, 893
197, 076
8,511
1.020.801
2.031.046
694. 447
317, 500
52,000
8, 961, 196
02 Travel
381. 774
80. 043
04 Communication services
108 359
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
195. 476
7 411
788. 587
08 Supplies and materials
2 Oil 504
09 Equipment
621. 275
230, 500
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
10,000
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims _
22,430
22,110
Subtotal
13, 457, 707
261, 230
13, 695, 400
316. 722
13, 408, 235
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence -
315, 325
Total obligations from appropriated
funds
Reimbursements from non-Federal sources:
13,196,477
16, 594
13,378,678
13,500
13,092,910
25, 925
13,213,071
13.392,178
13, 118, 836
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Other Accounts
5, 147
2,521
7,500
4,000
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
7,668
11.500
Total obligations
13, 220. 739
13,403,678
13,118,835
ALLOCATION TO OEOLOf^ICAL SURVEY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time cQuivalent of all other positions-
10
1
11
4
Average number of all employees
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,653
OS-6.8
$4, 578
QS-6.8
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$44. 021
2,252
174
68
$16, SOO
400
100
Other positions . _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services -
46, 515
6,627
1,088
400
663
265
1,010
39
5,830
2,244
268
17,000
1,600
300
02 Travel - -
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
300
Services performed by other
08 Supplies and materials
600
300
16 Tases and assessments .-
64, 939
20,000
OBLIGATIONS BX OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
SUMMARY
ToUil number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,760
466
2,026
1.731
442
2,105
1,754
447
2,119
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,492
GS-6.6
$3,911
CPC-7.2
$1,570
QS-6.7
$4,017
CPC-7.4
$4 601
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
A verage salary
GS-6.7
$4,064
CPC-7.4
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$6,741,860
1,363,440
26, 920
56,953
$7,349,067
1,379,012
28,287
63, 113
$7,471,343
1,397,235
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
28,752
Payment above basic rates
53,866
Total personal services .
8, 178. 163
348. 004
76.252
84.128
195. 560
6.510
2,003,162
39
1,639,502
753, 845
181,036
32,422
7,500
700
16, 823
8,809,479
377, 174
78,843
104, 893
197, 076
8,511
1,021,101
8,951,196
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things _
381,774
80,043
108, 359
05 Rents and utility services
195, 476
7,411
788,687
Services performed by other agen-
2,031,646
694, 747
317, 500
52,000
2,011,504
09 Equipment - - - -
621, 276
230, 500
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
10,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
22,430
22, 110
Subtotal -- .
13, 522, 646
261, 230
13, 715, 400
316, 722
13, 408, 235
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence - -
315,325
Total obligations from appropriated
13,261,416
16, 694
13, 398, 678
13,500
13,092,910
Reimbursements from non-Federal sources:
25, 926
13,278,010
13,412,178
13,118,835
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
6,147
2,621
7,500
4,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
7,668
11, 500
Total obligations
13,286,678
13,423,678
13,118,835
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner
Assistant to the commissioner
Program director --
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney-adviser, program counsel..
Chief, branch of forest and range
management
Chief, branch of extension
Chief, branch of credit
Chief, branch of soil conservation.. .
Chief, branch of lands
General manager
Program officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, branch of extension.
Assistant chief, branch of forest and
range management
Assistant chief, branch of credit
Assistant chief, branch of soil con-
servation
Assistant chief, branch of lands
Chief, branch of roads
Chief, electrical engineer
Chief, mechanical engineer
Chief, sanitary engineer
Forester
Home economist
Program officer...
Range conservationist
Social science analyst
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,550
1 10, 800
1 10, 000
10,000
10, 000
9.800
10,000
9,800
9.800
29,200
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
21,600
11, 050
10,000
9,600
10,000
9, SOO
10, 000
10, 000
10, 000
29,200
8,360
8.660
8,560
8,760
8,360
9,360
8,960
8,760
8,560
8,760
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,660
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11, 800
21,600
11,050
10,200
9,600
10,200
10,000
10,200
10,000
10,000
29,600
8,360
8,760
8,760
8,960
8,360
9, 360
8,960
8,760
8,660
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,960
8,660
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
365
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBTICES COntmUed
BUBEAD OF INDIAN AFFAma— Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $S,040:
Agricultural economist —
Architect, general _
Assistant chief, branch of roads
Chief, claims section.
Chief, land tenure and acquisition
section __
Chief, minerals section
Forester
Home economist
Social science analyst
Supervisor, laundry facilities and
plant operator
GS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief, land tenure and
acquisition section
Civil engineer
Social science analyst
WUdlife research biologist
Construction engineer (buildings) _ _
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Credit analyst
Business economist
Social science analyst
Research analyst-
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental —
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment --.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, division of resources
Director, Missouri River Basin
project
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Agricultural extension supervisor, . .
Area forester
Area range conservationist.
Area soil conservationist
Business economist
Construction and maintenance
engineer
Special assistant, branch of land
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Agricultural economist
Appraiser
Area extension and credit officer
Area forester
Area land officer
Area range conservationist
Area road engineer
Area soil conservationist
Area supervisor of extension and
credit
Assistant director of native resources.
Attorney-adviser
Chief, branch of miscellaneous
resources
Construction and maintenance
engineer.
Construction management engineer .
Coordinator of programs and reports-
Finance specialist
Forester
General engineer (chief, buildings
and utilities)
Land specialist
Maintenance program officer
Real property officer
Social scientist
Soil conservationist
Supervising civil engineer...
Supervising highway engineer
Supervising hydraulic engineer
Supervisory soil scientist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural extension agent
Area land officer
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Civil engineer
Communication specialist
Construction management engineer.
Credit officer.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 040
1 7, 040
1 8. 040
1 7,240
1 7,240
1 7,240
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
7,240
5.940
6.140
6,140
5,940
I 5, 185
3 16, 180
1 5, 185
5,060
4.3.800
4,420
32. 190
60,426
78 476.835
5. 6 32, 964
443,871
'"'i,'7i6
445,581
9,800
9, 600
17,120
8,560
33. 440
8.360
25, 2,80
8,560
16,920
8,760
2 15, 080
14,480
22, 520
14,680
7.240
15,680
14, 480
5 37, 600
I 7. 040
1 8,040
8,040
22, 720
7,040
8.040
7,040
8,040
1 7,640
1 7, 040
3 22, 120
6 36, 400
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
5
10
3
3
15,280
8,040
22. 520
7.440
7,440
12, 480
6,540
30, 100
61, 600
18, 020
19,020
1 5, 940
3 20. 220
1 5, 940
5 31,400
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7. 240
7.240
8.040
7,440
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,040
7,440
5.940
6.140
12.080
6.140
5.940
5.310
16. 555
6.310
5.060
39. 970
4.545
33.190
51, 385
83 528,215
8. 4 54, 550
473, 665
3,000
1,840
1,000
9,800
9,800
17, 320
8,560
33. 640
8.360
33. 840
8,760
17,120
8,760
7,240
14,880
22, 720
21, 720
14, 480
15,880
14,680
38,000
7,240
7,040
23, 120
7,240
7,240
1 7,640
1 7, 040
2 15. 080
5 36, 800
22,120
8,040
23, 120
7.440
7.440
24. 560
12.680
48. 120
66. 460
18. 620
19,420
6,940
6,140
20, 420
6,940
31, 100
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7.240
7.240
8, 040
7,440
1 7,440
1 7,440
1 7.440
1 7,040
1 7,440
6.140
6.340
12.280
6.140
5.940
1 6.435
3 16. 805
1 5. 435
1 5. 185
2
10
1
9
16
10.120
46. 175
4.545
34.315
55. 600
562. 606
57. 267
78
496. 248
3.000
1,917
1,000
501, 165
9,800
9,800
17. 320
8.560
34. 240
8.560
34.440
8,760
17.320
8,760
7.240
21.120
15.080
22. 920
22. 120
14.680
16.080
14.880
38, 400
7,240
7,040
23.320
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,840
7.240
15, 280
37,400
7,040
22, 320
8,040
23, 120
7.640
7.640
18. 820
12,880
48, 920
56, 860
19. 020
19,420
5.940
6.140
20. 620
6.140
31, 500
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBviCBS — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-U. Range $5,940 to .$6.940— Con.
Examiner of inheritance
Field representative
Finance specialist
Forester (general)
Highway construction and mainte-
nance engineer
Hearings examiner
Home economist
Irrigation manager
Maintenance engineer
Maintenance program officer
Production specialist
Radio engineer
Range conservationist..
Research analyst
Realty officer
Road engineer
Social administrative research an-
alyst
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Supervising soil scientist
GS-IO. Range $6,600 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant
Field representative
Irrigation manager .
aS-9. Range .$5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural extension agent
Appraiser ^
Arts and crafts specialist
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Building superintendent
CivO engineer..
Construction and maintenance en-
gineer
Construction foreman
Credit officer
District agent
Electrical engineer
Farm management supervisor
Finance specialist
Forester (general)
Field representative
Home economist
Land appraiser
Land ofllcer __
Land field agent
Mechanical engineer
Range conservationist
Realty assistant
Realty property assistant...
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Supervisory soil scientist
Supervising highway construction
and maintenance engineer.
Title examiner..- -
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $1,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to .$5.316
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490-
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to .$3.2.50
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field,.
Deduct:
Lapses..
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary).
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment — -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base,.
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, field-
Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 740
2 11.880
4 25, 160
10 62, 600
5 30,500
9 59. 060
1 6, 140
24,760
13, 480
5.940
6,340
38.640
6,140
1
13
4
12,880
6,340
78,620
24,760
1 6. 376
1 6. 626
1 6, 376
26,300
50, 975
118, 960
10, 995
10, 995
5.435
5.310
37. 420
11,120
6 30, 735
10, 120
26,550
6,185
15,656
42,230
87, 710
47,540
21, 365
42, 356
6,660
6,060
5,185
63, 095
21.865
48.790
180. 600
20. 615
10, 995
5
302
1
21
179
172
118
81
10
19
30
■ 25
11
1
19
278
1, 335, 000
88, 445
648, 660
676, 650
362, 796
223,076
48.900
85. 600
120, 825
95.300
38. 420
3,534
57,150
1, 042, 342
1,639
6, 963, 416
194.6
822, 324
16 64, 342
1,477.5
6, 253. 958
1.351.188
24, 036
29,108
27, 777
7, 686, 067
8, 131, 648
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 740
2 12, 080
4 26, 660
10 63, 400
36, 840
62. 720
18. 020
6.740
31.300
13. 480
5.940
6,340
32.500
1
2
1
15
5
6.940
13. 080
6.540
91.300
31,100
1 6, 375
1 6, 625
3
10
19
1
2
2
16,180
51,975
102. 890
6.810
11.120
10.620
7, 37, 920
1 6, 810
30, 985
5,060
5, 185
26. 925
6.310
16, 930
32, 360
89, 460
48.415
10. 745
26, 675
1
1
12
6
9
37
4
2
6,185
5.310
63.846
27. 676
48,666
192, 970
20, 990
11,245
16 90,835
6 30, 346
297
1,334,615
22 94, 865
656, 560
644, 846
364, 236
229, 910
179
161
119
82
11
22
30
25
7
12
7
54,216
101,050
122, 200
96. 600
25.380
37, 128
21, 330
961, 273
1,593
6, 902, 766
59.5
243,116
44 170,319
94.9
369, 571
1, 584. 4
6, 858, 902
1,376.612
26. 347
33. 500
18. 613
8.312.974
8, 792, 479
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 740
2 12, 080
4 25. 760
10 64. 400
6
12
3
1
6
2
1
1
5
37.440
77.280
18.020
6.740
31. 700
13. 480
6.140
6.340
32.900
2
2
1
15
5
1
1
1
11.880
13,280
6.540
93. 100
31,900
6,940
6,500
6,625
3
10
18
1
2
2
16. 666
52. 850
98.830
5.810
11, 245
10, 745
7 38, 545
1 6, 810
6
1
1
5
1
3
6
16
9
2
6
31.110
6.060
5.186
27.425
5,310
16. 180
32. 985
90.685
48,915
10. 995
26,925
1
1
12
6
10
36
4
2
5.310
5.435
64. 720
27. 675
54. 620
191, 635
21,490
11,495
16 91,836
1 5,060
6 30, 805
305
I, 374, 500
21 91,695
688, 180
594, 765
376, 770
228,680
186
176
122
81
n
21
30
25
7
12
7
55. 215
97. 650
123,450
97,600
25.620
38,088
21,650
922,483
1,623
7, 089, 226
72,6
294, 721
49 187,981
92.9
1, 594. 3
6, 976. 095
1, 394, 235
26,836
34, 353
18,513
8, 450, 031
8,951,196
270200—54-
-24
366
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS— Continued
Resources Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEBTICES — continued
ALLOCATION TO OEOLORICAL SUEVET
01 Personal services (see Consolidated
Schedule, Geological Survey)
1953 actual
$46, 515
1954 estimate
$17,000
1955 estimate
Construction, Bureau of Indian Affairs
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object cla-Bification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all otiier positions.
Average number of all employees
447
564
953
513
713
1,170
636
706
1, 199
Averaee salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
.$4, 761
GS-7.2
$4. 395
CPC-8.4
.$4. 895
GS-7.3
$4,472
CPC-8.2
$4 999
GS-7.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,588
Average grade _ -
CPC-8 5
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$1,745,204
1,998,077
1., 712
79, 365
$2,113,346
2. 553, 160
8.128
54,356
$2,316,615
Other positions .
2, 634. 015
8 910
Re.gular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
24.460
3, 829, ,348
131, 364
105. 719
22. 859
41.727
24, 658
2, 465. 888
1,842.584
919. 581
9,474.988
88,350
8,378
4, 728. 990
163.885
133. 175
56.260
62. 450
26. 000
2. 268, 513
2, 540, 827
1.084,765
8, 847. 132
60.000
6.000
4,884 000
02 Travel
157 400
118, 626
04 Communication services
50 900
60 000
06 Printing and reproduction
20 000
1, 445, 695
822 010
10 Lands and structures
10, 312. 058
40. 000
4.000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
Subtotal
18,945,444
54,262
19.976,997
67,366
19 963 138
Deduct cliarges for quaiters and subsist-
ence
68. .660
Total obligations from appropriated
funds
18, 891, 182
6,141
19, 919. 631
3.000
19, 904, 588
3 800
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment...
Total direct obligations
18, 897, 323
88,220
19, 922, 631
51. 353
19,908,388
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accoiii. Is
08 Supplies and materials...
18, 985, 643
19. 973. 984
19, 908, 388
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Total number of permanent positions
9
9
6
Average number of all employees
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
.$4,859
OS-7.6
$4,284
GS-7.2
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$43, 735
165
$21,418
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
82
Total personal services _
43,900
1,400
20
240
30
20
9,160
2,400
800
20
10
21 500
02 Travel
800
03 Transportation of things
20
220
05 Rents and utility services
20
20
07 Other contractual services
2,140
OS Supplies and materials _
476
09 Equipment
20
15 Taxes and assessments
10
68,000
25, 226
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
4
1
6
13
4
16
3
1
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,653
GS-6.8
K .578
GS-6.8
$4,608
OS-6.8
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$18, 745
2,473
73
25
$50,000
8,000
200
$16 900
3,500
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
100
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
21,316
4,968
31
336
450
185
1,090
49
3,037
3,368
108
64.200
5,100
100
1,000
1,000
100
2,100
20,500
02 Travel ...
4,700
03 Transportation of things
300
06 Rents and utility services
300
07 Other contractual services . .
1,000
Services performed by other agen-
cies
3,105
1,900
300
2,000
09 Equipment
1,100
100
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds
34. 930
1,133
78,906
30,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred
36,069
78,905
30,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
451
565
9.58
,535
717
1,196
544
706
1,208
Average salaries and grades:
G eneral schedule grades:
Average salary _ .
$4,761
GS-7.2
$4,395
CPC-8.4
$4,895
GS-7.3
$4,472
CPC-8.2
$4,999
GS-7.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
-\verage salary
Average grade
$4,688
CPC-8.5
Direct Obligations
-Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$1,763,949
2, 000, 650
6,786
79, 380
$2,213,081
2,561,160
8,493
54,366
$2, 354, 933
Other positions
2, 537, 515
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
b:ise
9,092
Payment above basic rates
24,460
Total personal services
3, 850. 664
136. 332
105. 750
23.195
42. 177
24.843
2,456,978
49
1,846.621
922. 947
9,474,988
88.350
8.486
4,837,090
170,385
133, 295
67, 500
63,480
25.120
2, 279, 773
2,400
2,614,732
1,086,685
8,847,132
60,000
6.310
4, 926, 000
162.900
03 Transportation of things--
118. M5
51.420
05 Rents and utility services .
50. 320
20. 020
07 Other contractual services . .
2,061,690
Services performed by other agen-
1,448,170
09 Equipment _ .
82.3.130
10 Lands and structures
10,312,058
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
40,000
4,110
Subtotal
18,980,380
64,262
20,113,902
57,366
20,018,363
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
58,550
Total obligations from appropriated
18.926,118
7.274
20,056,530
3,000
19,959,813
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
3,800
Total direct obligations
18, 933, 392
88,220
20,059,536
51,353
19,963,613
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Obligations incurred
19,021,612
20,110,889
19,963,613
DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR
367
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, branch of buildings and
utilities
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, branch of buildings and
utilities
Chief, branch of irrigation
Assistant chief, branch of buildings
and utilities-
QS-13. Range 1^8.360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, branch of buildings
and utilities -
Assistant chief, branch of iiTiga-
tion -
Chief architect _
Chief construction management
engineer
Architect engineer
GS-12. Range $. ,040 to $8,040:
Architect engineer.-
Architect
Construction engineer. —
Irrigation engineer- _
Irrigation attorney.
Mechanical engineer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ccountant and auditor
Administrative officer -
Architect
Mechanical engineer
structural engineer
Wage administrative officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative officer
GS-9. Range *5,060 to $5,810:
Admin istrative assistant - -
Architect
Mechanical engineer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
GS-5. Range $3, 410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-\veek base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay _.
All personal services, departmental-
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director of enguieering
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Construction engineer
Irrigation engineer
Civilengmeer
Road engineer
Counsel on irrigation.
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Construction engineer -.
Irrigation engineer..
Highway engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Design engineer
Civil engineer... _.-
Engineer, general.
Construction maintenance engineer .
Program officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Civil engineer
Irrigation engineer
Accountant and auditor
Construction engineer
Mechanical engineer
Highway engineer
Architectural engmeer
Electrical engineer
Construction superintendent
Attorney-adviser
Training officer
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Accountant and auditor
Construction engineer
Training officer .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Civil engineer
Electrical engineer -.
Mechanical engineer--
Highway engmeer
Architect engineer
Irrigation engineer..-
Property and supply officer
Training officer
Construction engineer -.-
Maintenance engineer
Management agronomist
Land classifier
Materials engineer
Hydraulic engineer
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Nimi- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 200
1 9, 800
17,320
8,560
8,760
8,360
8,360
7, 040
22, 320
8,040
14, 280
7,440
7,040
6,140
24,960
6,940
6,140
6,940
5,750
5, 935
5,935
10, 496
4,830
22, 960
16, 915
9,330
269, 790
61, 161
32 208, 629
802
620
210, 051
8, 560
26, 480
8,560
8,360
9,360
29, 160
22,320
15,080
7,040
7,240
1 7, 440
2 14, 540
44,180
12,880
6,940
29, 900
11,880
30, 900
6,140
6,140
12, 080
11,880
6,640
6,000
6,875
5,760
37, 920
10, 495
5,060
5,660
5,310
10, 120
21,740
6,185
5,060
5,186
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10,000
2 19,200
8,660
8,760
8,560
8,560
7.240
22. 720
8.040
14. 080
7.440
7,040
5.940
5,940
31. 100
5.940
6.140
6,940
5,935
10, 746
4,955
19, 800
20, 670
9,650
274. 656
40, 260
37 234, 395
4,950
902
10.000
17, 120
26. 680
8,560
8,660
9.360
43.440
22. 720
22. 520
7.240
7,440
7.040
7.440
14, 680
7,240
43, 980
12,880
5,940
84, 360
17, 820
43, 680
6,940
12. 280
6,140
11,880
6,740
6,000
5,875
43, 480
10, 620
5, 185
16, 680
10, 120
6,810
5,435
10, 495
31, 610
5,060
6,310
10, 120
5,060
5,310
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10, 000
2 19, 200
3
3
1
1
1
4
5
3
I
1
1
1
1
1
7
2
1
19
2
7
1
2
1
2
1
8,760
8,960
8,560
8,560
7, 240
22. 920
8.040
14. 080
7.640
7.240
5.940
5.940
31.300
6.ftlO
6.340
6.940
6.060
10. 995
4.955
23. 920
17, 720
9,730
45 277. 780
8 36. 358
37 241, 422
,950
928
1,800
249, 100
10, 000
25, 680
27, 080
8,760
8,560
9.360
29, 960
37. 000
22. 520
7.440
7.440
7.240
7. 640
7,440
7,440
44, 780
13. 080
6,140
119.600
12. 280
43. 780
5. 940
12. 480
6.340
12. 080
6,940
6,125
6,000
54, 225
10, 870
5. 186
16, 065
10, 245
6.810
5.560
10. 620
32, 360
5,060
5,436
10, 120
5.185
5, 435
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS— Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule gi-ades — Continued
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.-
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $15,426
19 83. 896
17 65. 220
36 123, 315
41 130, 690
19 58. 050
7 19, 410
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 810
27 124. 116
18 74. 060
31 115.085
38 126. 470
25 75. 830
10 27. 820
8 21. 440
7 34. 580
3 13. 700
6 2,6. 940
1 3. 280
I 2, 990
87 368. 870
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $.5, 810
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
28 130, 638
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
19 80, 23(1
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
31 118.085
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655
39 133. 540
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
25 77. 830
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 . - -
10 28. 1 10
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
8 21. 600
Crafts protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $6,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900 —
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
C PC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230- -
Ungraded positions at amiual rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
5 24. 700
3 14. 325
6 2,5. 190
1 3.200
1 2. 910
72 298, 459
7 37. 205
3 14, 076
8 3t, 0f6
1 3. 360
1 3. 070
85 372, 627
Total permanent, field
305 1, 346, 449
45 18,5, 780
2 8. 937
98. 5 384. 843
366 1, 672, 740
48 198,467
3 13, 297
104. 5 417, 975
375 1, 761, .542
Deduct:
34 143, 232
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
3 13, 297
118. 6 470, 180
Net permanent, field (average num-
356.5
1, 536, 575
1, 998. 077
5,910
78. 735
419.5
1, 878. 951
2. 548. 210
7,226
52, 666
456.5
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
2, 075, 193
2, 529. 066
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
7,982
22,660
All personal services, field .
3, 619. 297
4, 486. 943
4. 634, 900
3, 829, 348
4,728,990
4, 884, 000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Field:
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account.. . .
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
9 $43, 736
165
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $21, 418
82
01 Personal sprviees
43,900
21,600
ALLOCATION TO REOLOCICAL SURVEY
01 Personal services (see Consolidated
schedule. Geological Survey)
$21,316
$54, 200
$20, 500
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Indian Affairs
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
19.54 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivaleut of all other positions.
676
3
600
515
2
604
616
2
498
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$4,463
GS-6.2
$4. 661
GS-6.4
$4, 615
GS-6.4
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$2,833,496
10, 031
10, 893
50.568
$2, 497, 651
6,110
9.614
27,360
$2, 506, 232
Other positions - . -
4,425
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
9,435
Payment above basic rates
27, 350
2,904.988
126. 871
15. 482
79. 669
32. 152
23, 093
136. 210
142. 321
2,539,625
131, 462
14. 625
100. 384
29. 030
20, 460
115. 672
113.076
16, 102
2, 547, 442
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
129, 500
14, 225
04 Communication services..
05 Rents and utility services
105, 000
28.280
26, 950
07 Other contractual services
107, 619
108, 300
09 Equipment
68. 214
2.164
9.084
106
3,410
14, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
15 Taxes and assessments -. -
3,360
3,360
3,542,764
62, 582
3,083,576
83, 576
3.083,676
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
83, 676
Total obligations from appropriated
tunds
3, 480, 172
3, 000, 000
3, 000, 000
368
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS— Continued
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Indian Affairs — Con.
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Direct Obligations— Continaeii
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
Total direct obligations
Obtigaiions Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
07 Otiier contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Obligations incurred.—
1953 actual
$329
3, 480, 601
1.622
488
1954 estimate
$3, 000, 000
3,000
3,000
3, 003, 000
1955 estimate
$1, 775
3,001,776
3, 001, 776
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Commissioner
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate commissioner..
Chief counsel
Executive officer -
GS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Chief, branch of property and
supply...
Field representative
Finance officer
General attorney
Information officer
Organization and methods examiner .
Persomiel officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Assistant chief counsel
Budget officer
Information officer
Organization and methods examiner -
Position classifier
Property and supply officer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Attorney-adviser..
Budget analyst
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer...
Position classifier
Procurement officer -
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative analyst.
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser.
Budget analyst- —
Information specialist
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Placement officer
Records management analyst
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6, Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,9.60 to $3,4.30....
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
"Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$5,060 01 above: Consultant
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-weeli base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $13, 000
1 11.800
1 10. 800
1 11,800
9,600
9,800
10, 400
10,200
9,800
9,800
8, 500
8,960
8,560
9.360
8.660
8.360
8,360
14, 080
7,240
14.280
14, 480
7,040
7,440
42, 180
18,020
8,940
5,940
6,940
5,940
21,240
6,060
11,245
10, 120
16, 305
1
1
18
6
26
17
11
2
6,185
6, 436
79, 940
24, 270
97, 286
66,295
35,490
6,380
1 3, 230
3 8, 376
9,600
139 710, 696
9.7 51.643
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13. 000
1 11.800
1 11.050
1 11.800
9.600
9,000
9,600
9, 000
10. 400
10, 000
10. 000
8. 760
9.160
8,360
8,760
8,560
8,360
21, 920
7,440
7, 040
14, 880
7,240
7,640
7 42, 780
1 5. 940
3 18. 420
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
10
5
24
16
11
2
1
3
6,940
6,140
6, 940
6,140
16, 430
5,186
6,060
10, 370
16, 680
5,810
5.060
6,310
10. 870
44.675
20, 725
90, 216
54,400
36, 370
6,060
2,750
8,296
128 669, 136
3.4 17,400
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
1 11. 800
1 11.300
1 11, 800
9.800
9.600
9.800
9.800
10. 600
10.000
10, 000
8,760
9,360
8,560
8,760
8.560
8,560
22. 520
7.640
7.240
16. 080
7.240
7,640
7 42. 980
1 6.940
3 19. 020
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
10
6
24
16
11
2
1
3
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,340
15, 805
5,310
5,185
10,620
16, 055
6,810
6.185
6,436
10, 995
45, 800
21, 225
92. 965
65, 440
37, 170
6,220
2,830
8.536
128 680, 506
3.3 16,216
129.3 659,053
2,530
663
124. 6 651. 736
2,604
1,500
662,246
665, 740
124. 7 665, 290
2,450
1,600
669, 240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Area director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Area director
GS-13. Range $8,300 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Areacounsel
Assistant area director
Persoimel officer
Superintendent
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Finance officer. _
Personnel officer
Property and supply officer
Superintendent
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Classification officer
Finance officer.
Fiscal accountant
Goveramental accountant —
Personnel officer..
Placement officer..
Position classifier
Property and supply officer
Superintendent
GS-10. Range .$5,500 to $6,240:
Administrative officer
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Classification officer...
Fiscal accountant
Governmental accountant.
Personnel officer
Placement officer _
Position classifier.-
Procurement officer
Property and supi)ly officer...
GS-8, Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4..545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160. ,
Range $3,175 to $3,655.. ,
Range $2,950 to $3,430..
Range $2,750 to .$3,230
Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-:
GS-1.
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses _
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts.
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 9, 800
10 101. 200
26. 280
70. 680
78. 640
8. 360
94. 160
6
3
12
7
2
3
1
1
4
7,640
22. 120
58. 120
43. 440
21.920
90, 680
42, 380
12.080
18.020
6.940
6.140
23.760
2 11.880
3 17.820
6 31.600
13 83, 620
3
7
13
3
1
6
2
2
3
2
4
4
11
67
16
113
237
106
13
1
23,750
15, 555
37, 545
69. 780
15.180
5.810
31. 735
10. 620
10. 620
16. 555
10.120
21. 490
20.615
55. 670
247. 810
61. 425
416. 580
793, 650
321.830
36. 870
2,900
2 6. 660
4 11.248
2 4,840
732 3, 144, 988
69. 6 270, 798
195
699, 747
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
01
All personal services, field.
Personal services.
467.5
2,174,443
6,266
3,765
8,363
4.639
45, 266
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 9. 800
10 102. 400
18. 120
70, 880
79. 040
8. 360
103, 320
7,640
29. 360
66. 760
44.440
21.920
97, 920
7 43. 380
1 5, 940
4 24, 160
6.140
24.160
n.880
12.080
18. 220
43. 680
70. 740
29, 750
3 15. 805
7 38.170
13 70, 780
6 30, 485
37, 295
10, 745
5
3
3
3
12
65
15
113
218
95
26, 560
15. 180
16.306
15.556
60. 440
242. 900
62. 050
424. 205
739. 435
296. 810
26. 270
2.980
2 5. 820
4 11.328
1 2,490
704 3, 111, 638
9.6 49.875
317
1,215,948
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 10. 000
10 102,800
18, 120
72. 080
80. 240
8,560
104, 320
7.840
29, 560
66. 760
44.640
22. 520
98, 120
7 43, 980
1 6, 140
4 24, 660
1
4
2
2
3
7
11
3
7
13
6
6.340
24. 560
11.880
12. 280
18.420
44, 180
71,340
29, 875
16, 180
38,920
72, 030
31,235
7 38, 045
2 10, 995
5
3
3
3
12
55
16
113
216
93
9
1
27,050
16,555
16, 565
16, 930
60,690
244. 130
62, 5,60
427. 205
736. 360
296. 390
26. 910
2,980
2 5.980
4 11.488
1 2.560
377.4
1,845,815
2,110
3,000
7,110
1,850
24,000
1,883,885
2, 904, 988
2, 639, 625
699 3, 127, 893
15.8 71,003
312
1,215,948
371.2
1,840,942
2,426
2.000
6,986
1,860
24, 000
1, 878, 202
2, 547, 442
Indian Tribal Funds
(Trust account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
273
724
983
271
726
980
271
728
985
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 005
GS-5.1
$3,437
CPC-5.3
$3, 753
$4. 094
GS-6.1
$3,628
CPC-5.3
$3, 763
$4, 173
GS-5.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average s.^l3ry
$3, 597
CPC-6.3
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$3, 377
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
369
OBIjIGAIIONS BY
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions -
$1,006,816
1, 734, 445
4,225
10,154
$1,012,210
1. 734. 633
4,333
11,837
$1, 030. 734
1,740.611
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
4.850
12.315
Total personal services _ . . . .
2,755,640
104. 252
17.452
9.820
32. 451
2.950
887. 022
995. 400
102, 470
219,097
1,261,910
16,727,929
1,175,309
2,762,918
110, 252
18, 795
24,605
34,700
2,500
892, 100
982, 500
74,600
387, 078
1,271,343
13, 540, 800
1,380,250
2, 788, 510
113. 245
19.275
36. 635
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
37.000
3.100
998. 420
1.089,865
09 Equipment ....
76.000
385.800
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions- -
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
1.371,484
13. 550. 000
Ifi TTivp'ifment'! and lnf\nR
1, 450. 000
24,291,702
35,375
21,482,241
36,375
21,919,334
36, 375
Deduct charges tor quarters and subsist-
ence.
24,256,327
21.445,866
21, 882. 969
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades;
ber salary
ber salary
ber
salary
OS-13. Ranee $8,360 to $9,360;
2 $17, 720
2 $17,920
2
$17,920
GS-12. Ranee $7,040 to $8,040:
1 7,440
1 7, 440
7,640
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
7,440
Petroleum and natural gas engineer.
1 7,440
1 7,440
7,640
1 7,240
1 7,240
7,440
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Forester (administrator) (forest
manager)
1 6,140
1 6,140
6.340
Chief clerk -.
1 6,340
1 6,340
6.540
Administrative oflQcer
1 6, 540
1 6, 540
6.740
1 6. 940
1 6, 940
6.940
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
6.940
1 6,940
1 6, 940
6.940
1 6 140
1 6, 340
6.340
1 5, 940
1 6,540
1 6, 940
5,940
Petroleum and natural gas engineer.
1 6,740
6,740
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Superintendent of logging
1 6,750
1 6,750
6,876
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5, 310
1 5, 435
6,660
Chief cleric.
1 6, 810
1 6. 810
6,810
Chief, land and realty
1 5. SIO
1 5. 810
6.810
1 6, 810
1 6.810
6.810
Criminal investigator
1 5, 436
1 6.560
6,685
1 5 686
1 6. 810
6,810
Administrative assistant
1 5,186
1 6.310
6,435
1 5,686
1 5, 810
6.810
Forester (administrator) .-
1 6. 185
1 6, 310
6,436
Land officer,.
1 5, 560
1 5,686
5,810
1 5.560
1 5,686
6,810
Plaiming and sawmill production
supervisor
1 6, 186
1 5,310
6,436
1 5.060
1 5, 060
5,185
GS-8 Range $4,620 to $5,370
4 18, 605
4 19,110
19,360
GS-7 Rant^e $4 205 to $1,955
17 75, 360
20 90, 225
20
92, 100
OS-6. R'lnge $'i,795 to $4,545
15 65. 220
16 67, 220
16
68, 470
GS-5 Range $3 410 to $4,160
37 1.52. 380
37 156, 130
36
155, 945
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
37 126.355
37 128,755
38
133, 930
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 - .
43 130. 460
40 127, 600
39
126, 370
GS-2. Range $2,7.50 to $3.230...
20 57, 880
17 51,230
16
49, 180
GS-1. Range $2.5110 to $2,930
4 10, 400
4 10, 720
4
10, 880
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $t,liii5 to $5,316
1 5, 190
1 6, 315
1
.5, 316
CPC-9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
2 9. 300
2 9, 550
2
9.800
CFC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
4 18,835
4 19, 335
4
19, S35
rPC-7. Range $3,435 t3 $4,035
9 35,216
9 36,115
9
36, 516
CPC-6. Range $3,300 to $3.680
4 13, 600
4 13, 920
4
14,160
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
13 41,382
13 42, 422
13
43, 222
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to S3,230
4 12,120
i 12, 440
4
12,760
CPC-3. Ranse $2,552 to $3,032
9 25, 208
9 25, 928
9
26,568
CPO-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
3 7, 610
3 7,850
3
8,090
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Mill manager
1 15,000
1 16,000
1
15,000
Special assistant to mill manager.,.
1 10, 000
1 10,000
1
10,000
Medical officer ...
1 10, 120
1 10,120
1
10,120
Equivalent to less than $5,000 . _
15 32, 434
15 32, 434
17
32, 434
Total permanent, field
273 1,061,234
271 1,075,714
271 1
086,874
Deduct lapses
14 54, 418
16 63, 504
14
56,140
Net permanent, field (average num-
259 1,006,816
255 1,012,210
257 1
030, 734
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
1, 734. 446
I, 734, 633
J
,740,611
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeIi base...
4, 225
!, 338
4,860
Pay:nent above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pav
10. 164
11,837
12,315
01 Personal services
2, 755, 640
2,762,918
2, 788, 610
Miscellaneous
Commutation of Treaty Obligations, Choctaw Nation of Indians in
Oklahoma, Bureau of Indian Affairs
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,380
GS-4.0
01 Personal services:
$17, 301
67
Regular pay in excess ol 52-week
17,368
7
20
1,127
83
18,605
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 186
1 3,636
2 6,980
2 6,680
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-"? Rinffp $2 950 to $3 230
6 20,280
0. 9 2, 979
Net permanent, field (average num-
6.1 17,301
67
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
17,368
Payment to Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians, Oklahoma
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcatioa
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
1
01 Personal services: Other than perma-
$1,476
21
8
1,606
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
n^ 7 RflTKTo 3L1 00=; to $4 955
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4,205
0. 7 2, 729
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1,476
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
General Investigations, Bureau of Reclamation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1,726
39
1,402
971
24
860
1,025
28
978
370
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
General Investigations, Bureau of Reclamation — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— continued
Summary of Personal Serri-es— Con.
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
Other positions ---
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates. -. ---
Total personal service obligations..
Direct Obligations
Personal services
Travel ---
Transportation of things..
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printinj.' and reproduction
Other contractual services
Serviccsperformedbyotheragenci.es
Supplies and materials
Equipment -
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities...
Taxes and assessments
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations
ig.'i.i actual
$4,687
GS-7.0
$3,437
CPC-5.6
$3,735
$6,481,608
125, 659
21,172
73, 520
6, 701, 959
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things.
Communication services
Rents and utility services ■
Printing and reproduction..
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obligations .
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
SERVICE
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
Other positions
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....
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations.
6, 688, 511
417, 954
40, 043
48, 946
49, 634
44.907
517,853
55, 460
273.375
50,380
385, 269
4,660
10, 644
1954 estimate
$4,927
OS-7.5
$3,593
CPC-5.5
$3,477
$4, 044, 052
79, 507
16,374
46, 717
4,186,650
8, 587, 636
24,016
8, 563, 621
13, 448
640
3
313
2.580
1,386
11,435
8. 593, 426
4, 148, 500
255, 370
13,716
32, 881
34,156
66,060
1,014,939
17, 443
154, 197
48,316
145, .573
307
6,041
5, 937, 499
4,900
1955 estimate
38, 150
4, ,500
750
2,750
3,900
2, 4.50
0,260
68, 760
5,991,349
$5,115
GS-8.3
$25, 234
3,300
244
28,778
3, 659
50
195
100
187
1,797
1,816
10
1,000
32
37,624
$1, 500
10
50
50
90
2,000
1,229
300
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOfilCAL SURVEY
Total number of permanent positions
Fullrtioae equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
$4, 553
OS-6.8
$4, 578
GS-6.8
$4, 910
GS-7.2
$3, 632
CPC-5.5
$4, 787, 090
103, 649
21,631
56, 454
4, 968. 824
4, 942, 324
244, 885
19, 730
32, 741
32,523
49, 957
280, 657
59, 625
149,814
64, 184
67, 500
408
6,352
5, 950, 600
5,000
5, 945, 000
26, 600
2,600
4,000
1,000
400
3,500
38, 000
5, 983. 000
$4, 608
GS-6.8
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 .actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO OEOLOOTCAL SURVEY—
continued
01 Personal services:
$66, 141
3,676
$88,900
8,600
300
$39, 900
3,000
217
872
100
Total personal services
69. 806
7.536
508
369
282
288
3,213
136
7,297
3,692
174
97,700
10, 000
800
600
200
300
6,500
43.000
02 Travel
6,600
03 Transportation of things ~
400
200
05 Rents and utilitv services
100
100
2,400
Serv ices performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and mLiterials
12,018
6,700
200
6.400
2,700
15 Taxes and assessments ..
100
Total obligations
83, 201
133,918
60,000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, .560
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
$5, 064
8
$460
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
6,072
290
2
108
450
465
Total oblleations
5,472
916
SUMMARY
SnmmaTif of Personal .'Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
1,748
41
1,422
992
28
874
1,033
29
987
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary - -
$4, 979
OS-7.8
$3,437
CPC-5.6
$3, 735
$4, 752
GS-7.1
$3. 693
CPC-5.5
$3,477
$4,759
OS-7.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,632
CPC-5 8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,788
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$6. 667, 047
132, 535
21, 397
74, 636
$(, 133,402
88,007
16, 674
46, 717
$4, 826, 990
106, 649
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
21,731
66, 464
Total personal service obligations...
6, 795, 615
4, 284, 800
6, Oil, 824
Direct Obligations
6, 782. 167
429. 439
40, 601
49, 512
50, 124
46, 382
622,863
65, 596
282,488
63, 982
386, 269
4,660
10, 860
4,246,660
266, 870
14, 526
33, 431
34, 406
66, 915
1, 022, 439
17,443
167,444
65, 316
145, 573
307
6,241
4,985,324
02 Travel _
250, 485
20, 130
32, 941
32, 623
,50, 057
282, 957
Services performed by other agencies-
69, 625
155,214
66, S84
67, 500
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
408
6,452
Subtotal
8, 713, 933
24,016
6, 077, 661
4,900
6,010,600
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -.
5, 600
Total direct obligations
8, 689, 918
6, 072, 661
6, 005, noo
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
13, 448
640
3
313
38,150
4,600
26,600
2,600
750
4,000
2,760
3,900
2,450
2,580
1,386
1,000
08 Supplies and materials
400
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
371
OBLiOATiONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsemerUs
From Other .4ccoMn/3— Continued
09 Equipment
$11,435
$6. 260
$3, 500
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts
29, 805
58,750
38,000
8, 719, 723
6,131,411
6, 013, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Fleldf
General schedule grades:
QS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chairman _
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
District manager
Engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Economist _..
Engineer
Geologist -_-
Hydrologist
Irrigation assistant
Operation and development officer..
Operation and maintenance officer. .
Programs officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,M0:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Chief hydrologist
Economist
Engineer
Geologist -
Hydrologist
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Land officer.
Land assistant
Land-use officer
Land-use assistant.
Programs officer
Programs assistant
Repayment officer
Repayment assistant
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer.
Attorney.
Economist — _.
Engineer
Finance officer...
Finance assistant
Geologist
Hydrologist
Irrigation assistant _
Land officer _
Land a,ssistant
Land-use officer...
Land-use assistant..
Personnel officer
Per.sonnel assistant...
Programs officer
Programs assistant
Property officer..
Repayment assistant
Superintendent, drilling operations.
Supply officer
Teclinicai editor
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,260:
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant..
Accountant ,
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer _
Attorney...
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
Chemist
Economist
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant. -
Geologist —
Hydrologist
Economist
Land assistant
Land-use officer
Land-use assistant
Office services officer
Personnel officer..
Personnel assistant
Procurement assistant
Programs officer
Programs assistant
Property assistant..
Repayment assistant
Supply officer
Technical editor
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $ll,0.';o
30, 400
19,200
1,360
44,600
269, 760
9, IGO
17, 520
8,360
17, 320
8,360
8,560
14,280
71
6
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
23
100
1
3
10
9
1
7,240
59, 120
628, 200
44, WO
7,440
8,040
7,240
7,240
21,920
7,840
14, 480
7,240
14,880
7,040
16,480
13,080
6,340
145, 020
631,240
6,940
20,220
61,800
65,860
6,640
16
2
6
2
2
1
101, 240
12,680
31,300
12,680
12,880
5,940
12, 080
6,140
6,640
12,280
6,750
1
1
6
1
1
26
171
3
7
9
9
4
34
4
9
5,810
6,060
26, 300
6,560
5.810
137, 060
908. 415
15. 680
37, 920
47. 415
47. 640
21,740
181, 790
22, 740
49, 916
5,310
6,686
5,310
6,660
5,810
11,120
6,060
6,310
10,620
22, 616
40,085
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,0.50
20,200
19,000
4 35, MO
32 280.120
1 9, 160
1 8,560
'i"""9,366"
4 29,760
43 319,920
4 29,760
4 29,960
36 263,480
5 37, 600
8,040
7,240
7,440
29, 560
7, 610
7,240
7,240
15,280
7,240
13, 080
6,340
85, 220
437, 320
6,940
13,880
31.100
32, 300
1
11
2
4
6,340
71,740
12, 8,90
25,160
1
11
3
4
6,640
72, 140
19, 760
24,560
1
6,140
1
6,340
1
1
6,140
6,740
1
6,340
1
6,140
1
6,140
1 6, 140
1 6, 875
1 5. 875
1 6, 250
1 5, 810
1 5, 185
4 20. 990
1 5. 685
114
2
4
4
7
2
26
3
4
48. 540
623. 380
10. 745
22,115
21.615
37. 920
10, 370
141,060
15, 930
22, 740
5,810
5 436
5,686
6,810
6,435
17, 430
24,976
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,2.M
2 19. 800
2 19,600
1 8,360
3 27, 480
30 265,800
1 9, 360
1 8,560
'i""'9,'366
1 7, 240
1 7,010
8,010
1 7,640
3 22, 920
2 15,680
1 7, 240
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
11 73. 140
71 463, 040
2 13,880
8 61,320
7 45, 380
1
6,340
1 6,000
I
6,850
10, 120
2 10, 996
1 6,810
8 43, 980
113 628. 115
2 10. 620
2 11.245
6 26. 800
7 38. 045
4 20. 820
22 120.945
3 16. 180
4 22, 990
1 6,810
"i 6,'666
3 17, 430
4 20,606
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
General scliedule grades—Continued
GS-7. Range $-1,205 to $4,955
Num- Total
ber salary
279
Num- Total
ber salary
158
Num- Total
ber salary
163
GS-6 Range $3 795 to $4 545
$1, 246, 760
84 346.010
173 627.855
167 520.310
155 479.890
111 309.770
14 35, 000
1 4, 775
2 7, 980
1 4, 035
4 12, 856
3 8, 970
1 2, 632
1 5,200
91 338,422
$690. 705
44 187,980
85 315. 100
92 279.100
87 274.540
36 102. 040
2 6,160
$741,090
48 206,085
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,100
89 336.535
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,43C
106 359,000
88 27.5,600
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3.230
52 147.770
GS-1 Range $2 5nn to $2 980
4 10, 320
Crafts, protective, ami custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range*!. 150 to $4,900
CPC-S. Range $3,750 to $t.490...
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230.
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Foreman ,
1 4,035
1 4,035
1 3, 150
1 3, 230
1 .5. 200
35 119,972
1 5, 200
64 241,054
1,725
7, 983, 225
348
1,468,981
203.4
966,178
189.9
933. 542
971
4. 729, 297
101.5
498, 619
154.9
765, 210
111.2
578, 684
1,025
Deduct:
4,956,629
125.7
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
490,149
192.9
Add portion of salaries c-arrled in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
908. 437
244
1.230,047
Ket permanent, field (average nura-
1.363.5
6,481,608
102. 690
2,881
20, 088
21,172
51, 292
1,723
20, 506
825.8
4.044.052
57,410
345
21. 752
16,374
32,472
1,300
12, 945
950.4
Other positions:
Temporary employment .
4,787,090
85. 514
Part-time employment
630
17. 605
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
21,631
42, 639
1,350
Additional pay for services abroad —
12. 465
6, 701, 959
4. 186, 650
4,968,824
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
6,688,511
13.448
4, 148, 600
38, 150
4,942,324
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
26,500
"General investigations, Bureau of
6,689.088
12. 871
4, 158, 786
27,864
4,968,824
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND \VILDI.IFE
SERVICE
Field:
General schedule grades;
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 $6,340
1 6, 140
1 6. 435
3 15. 930
2 9, 160
1 3,030
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
QS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
9 46. 035
0.8 3,491
3.3 17,310
Deduct;
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts ._
Net permanent, field (average
4. 9 25, 234
3,300
244
other positions: Temporary employ-
Payment above basic rates: Additional
28, 778
ALLOCATION TO OEOLOCICAL SURVEY
01 Personal services (see Consolidated
schedule, Geological Survey)
$59, 806
$97, 700
$43, 000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL PARI? SERVICE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 $5, 660
0.7 3,610
0.6 3,114
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
0. 1 $450
Net permanent, field (average num-
0.8 5,064
8
0.1 450
Regular pay m excess of 52-week base...
6,072
450
372
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
Construction and Rehabilitation, Bureau of Reclamation
OBLIQAIIONS BX OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUEEAU OF RECLAMATION
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
FuU-time equivalent olall other positions-
10, 229
146
8,009
7,635
124
6,577
7,015
106
6,681
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 676
as-6.8
$3, 143
CPC-1.5
$3,942
$4,783
QS-7.0
$3,229
CPC^.4
$4, 036
$4 915
GS-7.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,187
Average grade
CPC-4 2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,097
Personal service obligations:
$36, 853, 800
638, 947
199,031
918, 751
$30, 360, 395
490. 542
167. 925
691,002
$27,313,272
Other positions
427 960
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
221,276
585 893
Total personal service obligations—
37,610,529
31, 709, 864
28, 548, 390
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
37,119,026
1,037,463
2,038,315
379, 240
737, 970
196, 831
1,633,241
656, 698
12,363,226
2, 469, 684
117,026,373
8,461
90, 017
90, 941
31,409.864
1,047,154
1,585,458
419, 584
787,083
214, 377
3,749,283
278, 846
9,192,302
2, 272, 123
98,076,871
1,000
37.421
77.528
28 248,490
956, 957
1 191 333
04 Communication services
386,600
704, 906
209 710
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services-.- --
Services performed by other agencies-
1,614,960
293, 514
6, 846, 166
1,993,448
83,064,241
1.000
33, 220
67 005
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
175, 737, 386
880, 824
149, 148, 964
696, 208
125, 610, 540
499, 685
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
174. 856. 562
148. 463, 746
125,110,855
Obligations Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
391, 503
1,341
7,768
16
1,679
8.5, 455
14,004
242, 106
485, 371
300,000
299,900
02 Travel
04 Communication services
21, 300
76,000
27,768
197, 730
09 Equipment
31,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
1, 229, 243
622, 788
330. 900
Tot«l nhligntions
176,086,805
149,076,534
125,441,755
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Average number of all employees. . .
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,563
GS-6.9
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$27, 100
2,500
100
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
29,700
3,600
500
6,200
700
02 Travel .
Total obligations .
40,700
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARM Y
Total number of permanent positions
3
2
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
positions: Average salary
K425
01 Personal services; Permanent posi-
tions
$8,850
31,150
09 Equipment
Total obligations
40,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
tions-
$496
02 Travel
$750
3,709
1,200
07 Other contractual services
12,140
09 Equipment
Total obligations
12,635
6,659
10, 232
146
8,011
Summary of Personal Services
7,635
124
6,683
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
7.015
106
6,681
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,676
GS-6.8
$3,143
CPC-4.5
$4,183
.$4, 673
OS-7.0
$3,229
CPC-4.4
$4,036
$4,915
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
QS-7.1
$.3, 187
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
CPC-4.2
$4. 097
Personal service obligations:
$36,863,146
638, 947
199,031
918, 751
$30,387,495
493,042
168. 025
691.002
$27. 313, 272
Other positions - -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
427, 950
221, 275
585. 893
Total personal service obligations- -
37, 519, 874
31,739,564
28, 648, 390
Direct ObUga'.ions
37, 128, 371
1,037,463
2,038,315
379, 240
737, 970
196,831
1, 646, 381
566, 698
12, 363, 226
2, 500, 834
117,026,373
8,461
90, 017
90, 941
31. 439, .564
1,051,604
1,68.5,468
419, 684
787,083
214,877
3, 7.59. 192
278, 846
9,193,062
2, 273, 323
98,070,871
1,000
37, 421
77, 528
28, 248, 490
02 Travel
9.56. 957
1,191,333
386, COO
704, 906
06 Printing and reproduction -
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
209, 710
1,6)4,950
293, 614
6,84,5,166
09 Equipment
1,993,448
83,064.241
1.000
33. 220
67, 005
U Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
176, 790, 021
880, 824
149, 195, 313
695, 208
125, 610, 540
499,685
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations
174, 909, 197
148, 500, 105
125, 110 855
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services .-
391, 603
1,341
7,768
16
1,679
85, 455
14, 004
242, 106
485, 371
300,000
299,900
02 Travel... .- -..
03 Transportation of things .. ..
06 Rents and utility services
21, 300
76, 000
27, 768
197, 730
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
31,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1,229,243
622, 788
330, 900
Total obligations
176, 138, 440
149, 122, 893
125, 441, 7,55
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
District manager- ._ .--
Engineer.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Architect
Attorney - -
District manager
Assistant district manager
Engineer -
Finance officer -
Geologist -
Irrigation officer
Land officer
Power officer
Project manager
Supply olficer
GS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative olficer
Attorney
Chief geologist
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10, 800
7 77, 860
11 110, 800
1 9. 800
54 543,600
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
1 10, 400
5 43, 000
14 123, 440
1 8,760
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
9 101,460
1
1
11
1
49
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10, 000
10, 400
111,400
9,800
492, 400
10. 000
9.600
10, 000
10, 000
10, 400
10. 600
9,800
5 43, 800
14 124,840
1 8,760
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,060
9 102,200
1
1
10
1
60
1
1
10,200
10,600
102, 000
10. 000
608. 500
10. 000
9,800
1
1
1
1
6
14
1
10, 200
10, 600
10.600
10, 000
44,800
126, 640
8,960
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
373
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBVicES — Continued
Field— Continued
General sciiedole grades— Continued
GS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Chief hydrologist --
Assistant district manager
Economist
Engineer.
Finance officer
Finance assistant
Geologist
Information officer
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant-
Land officer
Land assistant
Land -use officer
Land-use assistant
Liaison officer
Management analyst
Operation and development officer-
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant- --
Power officer--
Power assistant
Programs officer
Programs assistant
Project manager
Assistant to the regional director.,.
Repayment officer
Superintendent
Supply officer
GS-12. Range $7,010 to $8,010:
Administrative officer,,
Architect
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Chemist--
Economist -
Engineer
Finance officer _
Finance assistant
Geologist,,. -
Information officer
Information assistant
Inspector-,-
Irrigation officer „
Irrigation assistant
Land officer
Land assistant
Land-use officer ,
Land-use assistant
Management analyst
Office services officer
Operation and development officer,.
Operation and maintenance officer-
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Persoimel officer
Personnel assistant,, -,_
Pilot-.- -
Physicist
Power officer
Power assistant- , ,
Procurement officer
Procurement assistant _
Programs and finance officer-, ,
Programs officer
Programs assistant
Project manager
Property officer ,
Repayment assistant
Superintendent
Supply officer ,
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant
Architect
Attorney
Auditor ,
Budget officer
Chemist
City manager-
Economist
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant
Foreman
Geologist
Hydrologist
Hydrometeorologist,-,
Illustrator _-
Information officer
Information assistant..
Inspector
Irrigation assistant
Land oflicer
Land assistant
Land-use officer
Land-use assistant
Management analyst.
Office services officer,.
Personnel officer.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,760
1 8,560
5 46,000
176
1,647,280
2 18. 320
17,120
43.400
9,360
8,760
8,560
35,440
8,760
9,160
26,680
18.120
25,880
18,620
26,280
45.000
16. 920
8.360
16,920
1
2
2
7
1
17
8.760
18.320
17,720
62,280
7,840
129,680
1 7,240
3 21,320
16 118,040
409
3, 049, 924
6 44,640
59, 920
60,880
8,010
7,440
7,640
8,010
21,720
14,480
96, 120
50,680
52, 280
37, 200
7,840
8,040
14,080
2
6
1
4
1
3
1
1
7
14
14,880
37,000
7,640
2S, 760
7.440
50, 080
21,920
8,040
7,640
60. 880
102, 360
2 15,080
1 7, 240
12
11
2
2
1
2
2
1
7
568
76,280
71,340
12,680
11,880
6,740
12, 480
12,880
6,540
43, 180
3, 579, 922
66,460
118,060
6,740
87,160
6,340
6,340
6,140
19,420
12,480
66, 860
26,160
12,280
118,660
13, 080
104, 980
24,660
18,820
66,060
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,760
6 54, 160
156
1,379.520
2 18.320
3 26, 080
3 25,480
8,960
8.660
17,920
8,560
2 18, 320
1 8.360
3 27, 080
8,7fi0
9,160
9.360
17,720
46.800
26.480
8,560
8,560
9,360
1 8,560
1 8,660
29,360
13 100,120
1 7,040
3 21,320
8 61,120
336
2, 537, 390
7 62.880
10 75, 600
7 51, 080
7,440
15,080
7,240
29,660
21,720
7.240
37,600
7,840
8.040
7,240
7,440
15,280
52,880
7,840
21,620
7,440
22, 620
30, 160
51,480
88,080
7,040
8,040
8,040
7,240
7,440
38, 240
65,000
12,680
29, 700
6,940
6,340
12,880
6,540
37,640
12
1
1
1
1
1
6
10
2
5
1
1
2
1
6
472
2,991,355
8 50, 520
17 108,680
13 80,820
43, 780
31,900
19,220
137, 740
6,740
66,000
32,700
10 64,400
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
6 54,760
166
1, 473. 480
2 18,520
3 26. 280
3 25,880
1
8.960
2 18, 120
1 8,700
2 18. 320
1 8.560
3 27,680
8.760
9.160
9.360
17.720
46,000
25. 880
8.560
8,760
8,760
8,560
29,360
13 100,920
1 7,010
3 21,720
8 61,720
348
2, 650, 2.50
7 53. 080
10 76,400
7 51,680
1
7,6!0
7,040
7.440
30,160
23.120
7.440
38.200
8.040
8.040
7,240
1 7. 440
2 l.S. 480
8 60, 920
1 7, 840
3 21,820
22, 720
23, 320
7 62, 680
12 89, 880
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
7,240
4 25, 780
10 65, 600
2 13, 080
6 36, 440
1 6, 340
2 13, 080
6
493
38, 240
149,892
44, .380
104, 140
12 75, 680
1 6, 540
6
4
3
19
1
10
6
37, 840
26, 560
19, 620
126,600
6,740
65, 800
33, 300
9 58, 660
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-11. Range .$6,940 to $6,940-Con.
Persormel assistant
PUot -
Photographer .,.
Physicist
Power assistant
Procurement officer
Procurement assistant
Programs officer
Programs assistant
Property officer
Property assistant ,,,
Repayment assistant
Superintendent
Supply officer ,
Supply assistant.,.
Technical editor
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant
Budget officer .,.
Budget analyst
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant ..,
Land officer
Land assistant
Office services officer
Office services assistant
Personnel officer
Procurement assistant,.
Property assistant--
Superintendent--
Supply officer
Supply assistant,--
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
-Administrative assistant
Architect
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer ,
Budget analyst
Chemist
Economist .,,
Engineer
Finance officer , ,_,
Finance assistant
Foreman
Geologist _,_
Illustrator
Inspector
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Land officer
Land assistant
Land-use assistant
Legal assistant ,,
Librarian
Management analyst
Office services officer
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Personnel officer
Persoimel assistant , „
Pilot
Physicist
Power assistant
Procurement officer...
Procurement assistant
Programs officer
Programs assistant
Property officer
Property assistant
Repayment assistant
Statistician..
Superintendent
Assistant superintendent
Supply officer
Supply assistant
Technical editor
GS-8. Range .$4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160,.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655,.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430,.
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230,.
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2.980..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,505 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range .$.S,740 to $4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680.
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC^. Range $2,7.W to .$3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$56, 660
6, WO
13,080
12,880
18,620
18,220
44,180
24, 760
62,600
24, 360
31,700
6,740
19,220
43, 980
19, 820
6,940
6,979
17,875
6,126
6,250
11,876
5,760
40, 750
5,875
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
42
2
8
1
2
2
6
847
5,625
6,500
18, 375
6, 626
6,000
11,760
6,250
5,185
226, 146
10,995
41,980
5,310
10, 620
11,126
32, 735
46,915
4,562,867
3 16, 665
15 296,540
1 5,810
3 69, 280
2 10, 995
■6 352, 585
2
2
39
21
1
1
8
1
2
18
2
1
1
8
13
1
16
4
14
10, 120
10, 245
206,840
111,135
6,810
5,060
43, 106
15,805
6,810
11,120
99, 330
10, 495
5,060
5,185
42, 856
70, 280
6,310
86, 586
21.615
76, 840
2
5
1
2
6
1
68
1,531
6
651
2
1,065
10, 620
28,425
5,810
11,620
32, 360
5,060
335,445
6,887,110
2,
1,028
3
655
6
4
6
6
15
12
32
47
7
665, 542
884,357
567, 876
169, 269
, 861, 369
153, 780
26, 325
17,600
24, 940
22,110
61,280
39,288
93,440
128, 724
18, 480
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$58, 660
6,140
13,280
12,880
19,220
6,140
26, 560
25,160
68,860
18,820
25, 660
3 19, 020
8 51, 920
2 12,880
1 6,940
6,125
6,250
688
5,750
5,750
29,500
5,875
31,780
6, 875
6,750
6,600
12,500
11,625
6,125
5, 600
6,260
5.810
186, 700
10, 995
10, 370
6,435
11,495
16,680
21.825
48, 790
3,719,816
4 22, 240
284, 180
5,810
43, 105
10, 995
295, 890
6,060
30, 485
10,020
138, 125
82, 525
5,810
6 26, 675
4 23, 295
1 6.810
2 10, 870
18 98, 680
2 10, 620
1 5, 060
8
11
1
15
6
11
1
2
6
1
44,605
60,036
5,435
83,276
27, 925
61,155
5,810
10, 745
29,300
6,810
4 21,866
1 5. 185
41 205, 795
1,147
5,251,091
530
2, 226, 700
860
3, 230, 167
783
2, 663, 324
727
2,271,006
306
885, 106
13 33, 700
4
3
3
4
7
10
17
39
4
20,385
12,950
12,970
15,140
24, 240
33, 340
51,470
112, 800
10, 620
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$66, 400
6,140
13,280
13, 080
19,420
6,340
26, 160
25, 560
52,720
19,020
26, 160
5,940
19,420
62,120
13, 280
6,940
6,126
6,260
10
1
2
2
3
1
4
4
8
3
4
1
3
8
2
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
26
2
2
1
2
3
4
7
710
30,100
6,000
31,905
6,000
6,876
6, 626
12,500
6,000
6,260
5,600
6,260
10, 870
142, 410
11,245
10, 620
6,660
11.620
16, 806
22, 125
39, 046
3,871,646
2 11,370
S 265,250
1 6,810
8 43, 480
2 11,120
19 214,090
4
2
24
13
2
20, 740
10, 870
133, 915
72. 655
10, 995
5
2
1
2
18
2
1
27, 165
12,560
6,810
10, 870
99, 680
10, 995
5,185
6
11
1
14
6
11
1
2
2
1
33,860
61, 160
5,560
78, 715
33,235
62,160
5,810
10, 995
11,746
5,810
2 11,370
1 5,310
32 164,250
1,024
4, 758, 396
477
2, 033, 395
801
3, 056, 168
701
2, 402, 974
637
2, 015, 269
301
889, 411
14 36, 680
3
3
2
2
5
6
14
38
4
15, 695
13,200
8,980
7,770
17,620
20, 484
43,300
107, 776
10, 740
374
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
Construction and Rehabilitation, Bureau of Reclamation — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COIltitUied
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
tJnsr;\(ied positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Rlirksmith
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 200
6 33.019
1 5. 252
3 15,600
I .5, 512
13 71.760
24 139,027
6 32, 761
3 17,034
6 38, 666
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $43,396
10 $54,003
1 5, 200
9 46, 800
7 37, 370
16 93,869
1 5, 200
7 36, 400
6 32, 250
14 83, 905
General mobile eqiiipment operator.
3 16,912
3 18, 634
1 5, 429
4 20, 820
12 6,5,936
2 10,400
3 15, 540
4 21, 372
1 6,179
1 5, 429
1 5, 460
6 .34,612
2 10, 732
3 16. 640
2 11,232
2 11,024
1 5, 096
1 6, 240
1 6, 242
3 15, 700
20 107, 224
4 21, OflS
Pinefitter _ . _
2 10,420
3 15, SfiO
2 10, 192
2 10, 192
1 6,377
935
3, 541, 198
612
2, 367, 566
404
1,549,360
10,229
45,900,611
2.067.4
8, 582, 265
614.8
2,964,619
317.4
1, 440, 073
7, 635
35,869,220
878.4
3,909,441
.592.9
2, 993. 775
291.2
1,394,391
7,015
Deduct:
33,949,990
1,014.3
rortion of salaries shown above paid
4,417,156
664. 9
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this ac-
3, 292, 105
239.1
1,072,543
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber net salary)
7,864.2
36, 853, 800
369. 134
17, 545
1,52, 268
199. 031
806, 5.59
42.8.53
69. 339
6, 454. 9
30, 360, 395
328,676
16, S09
145, 057
167,926
.582, 995
41,850
66, 157
5, 574. 9
Other positions:
27,313,272
283, 105
14, 500
130, 345
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
221, 275
,502,911
Niphtwork differential -.
37, 982
Additional pay for service abroad
45, 000
37, 510, 529
31,709,864
28, 648, 390
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
37.119.026
391, .503
31,409,864
300,000
28, 248, 490
Obligations payable out of reimbursc-
299,900
"Construction and rehabilitation,
37, 610, 529
31,699.464
10,400
28, 648, 390
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICl'LTUKE
Field:
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
6 $27,100
2,500
100
Other positions; Temporary employ-
ment
29.700
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARM V
01 Personal services (see Consolidated
schedule, Department of the
Army) ..
$8,860
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
Field:
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
$495
Operation and Maintenance, Bureau of Reclamation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcatlon
1953 actual 1964 estimate 1965 estimate
PUREAD OF RECLAMATION
Summnry of Pergonal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other 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 _ -
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Otlier positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total person.al service obligations. ..
Direct Obligatiovs
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 agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
00 Efiuipmcnt
10 Lands and structures..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Ta.xes and assessments..
Subtotal-. -
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations
ObligtUions Payable Oat of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
05 Rents and utilities
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures..
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obligations
3.397
105
3.271
$4,396
OS-6.2
$3. 467
CPC-6.5
$3. 962
$12, 995, 420
307, 130
42,010
382, 522
13, 727, 082
13, 722, 117
240, 066
109, 427
158, 773
384, 757
14, 282
1, 647, 992
83. 761
2. 880. 688
6S6. 029
679. 441
32,602
40,100
3,509
98
3,420
$4, 526
GS-6.4
$3,547
CPC-6.7
$4, 172
$14.2.36,110
299. 615
47,316
372, 320
14,955,360
20, 680, 034
417, 444
20, 162, 690
4,965
249
14,993
.35
13, 616
10,000
43,858
20, 206, 448
14,947,860
2.33. 718
102,081
168,276
316,295
18, 699
2, 217, 390
68. 610
2, 172, 510
639, 957
270. 562
1.0.54
48, 614
21,205,626
435, 032
20, 770, 694
7,600
100
7,600
10,000
3,597
81
3,680
.$4, 522
GS-6.3
$3,636
CPC-6.8
$4,221
$15, 697, 645
275, 921
54, 284
400, 603
16, 428, 353
16, 420, 853
268, 776
126,099
177, 700
465, 617
16,788
3. 897, 243
27,016
2, 575, 109
1, 338. 889
337. 376
1,465
64,230
26, 706, 150
465, 863
26, 260, 287
7,600
10,000
17,600
25, 267, 787
ALT,0CATlOX TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
SERVICE
01 Personal services: Positions other
$1, 344
11
3
22
120
02 Travel
08 Supplies :ind materials
Total obligations _
1,600
ALLOCATION TO OEOLOOICAL SURVEY
Total number of permanent positions
\verage number of all employees
6
6
4
4
3
3
Average salaries and grades;
General scliedule grades;
Average salary
$4, 553
GS-6.8
.$4, 678
GS-6.8
$4,608
GS-6.S
01 Persona! services:
$24, 837
1,036
97
203
$17, 900
$16, 200
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
100
100
26, 172
1,397
16
41
201
18,000
1,000
15,300
02 Travel
800
06 Rents and utility services
ioo
IOO
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
375
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—
continued
$28
1,105
23
1,520
399
38
$1,000
$.500
605
300
1,000
200
100
Total obligations
30. 940
20,906
18,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services. -
$2,853
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
3,513
98
3,424
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
3,402
105
3,276
3,600
81
3 683
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
$4, 474
GS-6.6
$3,457
CPC-5.5
$3,962
$4, ,552
GS-6.6
$3. 547
CPC-6.7
$4,172
$4, 665
GS-6 5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3 636
Average grade
CPC-5 8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 221
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Other positions . . . _
$13. 020, 257
309, 509
$14,264,010
299,016
47,416
372,320
$15,712,845
275 921
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates .
382,726
40O 603
Total personal service obligations.. .
13, 764, 698
14,973,360
16,413,663
Direct ObJigations
13,749,633
241, 473
109, 443
158 814
14, 966, 860
234,718
102, 081
168, 276
316,396
18, 699
2, 218, 390
68, 610
2,173,015
640, 257
270, 562
1,064
48.014
16, 436. 153
02 Travel
269, 676
126 099
03 Transportation of things
177,700
466 717
05 Rents and utllitv services-
384, 958
14, 313
1,661,972
83,784
2, 882, 328
686, 428
679, 441
32,602
40, 138
16 788
3, 897, 743
27, 016
2 676 109
Services performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment __ . , .
1 339 089
337, 375
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
1,466
54, 330
Subtotal
20, 615, 327
417,444
21, 226, 631
435, 032
26 724 150
Deduct claarges for quarters and subsist-
20, 197, 883
20, 791, 499
25, 268, 287
ObligaUons Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accottnts
01 Personal sei^ices
4,965
249
14,993
35
13, 616
10,000
7,600
7, 500
06 Rents and utilities
08 Supplies and materials
100
7,600
10,000
10,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
rmint.<i
43, 858
25, 200
17 500
Total obligations
20, 241, 741
20, 816, 699
25, 286, 787
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 3, 535
1 3, 655
General schedule grades:
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to the director of opera-
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 3, 410
1 3, 575
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $t,160 ..
1 3, 660
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
1 3. 655
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
3 16, 785
75
3 17, 190
0.5 1.836
3 17. 316
1 6 082
Net permanent, departmental (aver-
age number, net salary)
3 16, 710
66
2.5 15,354
66
2 11 233
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base...
67
All personal services, departmental.
16, 776
15, 420
11.300
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES COntinucd
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
City manager
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Branch director
District manager
Engineer
Irrigation officer
Power officer
Project manager
Superintendent.--
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant branch director -.
Economist -
Engineer -- _ -.
Irrigation oflScer-
Irrigation assistant
Operation and maintenance officer..
Power officer
Project manager.-
Assistant project manager
Superintendent
Assistant superintendent.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\dministrative officer
City manager
Economist
Engineer
Finance officer
Information officer
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant.
Land assistant
Land-use officer
Land-use assistant _
Operation and maintenance officer-
Personnel officer -.
Pilot
Power officer
Power assistant
Superintendent __
Assistant superintendent
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Administrative olficer
.Administrative assistant
Budget officer _^
Economist r__....v .".._::
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant
Foreman
Information assistant
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Land assistant
Land-use officer
Land-use assistant
Operation and development officer. .
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Personnel assistant
Power assistant.
Superintendent
Assistant superintendent
Supply officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistaut
Comptroller.- -
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant
General foreman
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Land officer
Personnel officer
Power assistant
Superintendent
Supplv officer.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant
Economist -
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant
Foreman
Inspector
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Land-use officer -
Management analyst
Meteorologist
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant...
Pow-er assistant
Procurement officer
Programs assistant-
Property officer
Property assistant
Repayment assistant
Superintendent
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,800
1 10, 400
""'3""3i,"4CI0'
1 9, 600
1 10, 000
2 17. 920
1 9,100
11 97, 676
1 9, 160
17,320
26,080
17,720
8,960
86, 200
9,100
7,840
7,840
7,440
8,040
7,040
7,640
1 7, 640
'4""29,'766
1
,240
13 95, 320
3 22, 620
1 7, 240
4 25, 960
1 6,140
52 327,420
1 6, 340
26, 160
6,740
31, 100
20,420
6,340
12,280
13, 680
6,540
6,340
11
67, 540
44, 580
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
2 11,750
1 6, 260
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
7
1
54
2
5
4
1
11, 750
5,750
18,475
6,500
6,125
5,875
11, 876
12,000
11,125
5.875
6,435
37, 420
6,186
284, 615
10, 495
26, 676
22, 116
5,310
1 5, 810
4 21,116
1 6, 185
1 6,060
1
22
2
1
1
1
1
12
5,436
111,585
10, 870
5,185
6,810
5,435
6,810
65, 220
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 10,600
41,000
10, 000
9.800
9.800
10, 000
9. 360
9,160
8,760
142, 160
8,960
26,480
18,120
9,100
95, 560
2
1
1
34
1
16,080
8,040
7,240
252. 900
7,040
7,040
15,080
14,880
7,240
15,280
29, 760
7,040
7, 240
8 67, 520
3 21, 620
2 15,280
32, 900
13,280
6, 875
6,340
379, 770
13.280
5,750
20, 420
32,300
33,600
19,220
20,820
6,540
5.435
60.600
45.180
18,220
13,880
12,000
b. 250
11,760
11,625
3 18, 875
1 5, 625
1 5, 750
1 6, 876
2 11,376
1 5, 876
62, 155
5,436
408. 660
10, 746
27, 426
11.120
10, 995
4 21, 240
2 11,215
1 5, 310
1 6, 185
10, 120
4,705
91, 350
10, 995
6,810
1 6, 435
"i7""93,"966'
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
10,600
10,600
30, 800
10, 000
10, 000
9,800
10,200
1 9,360
1 9, 160
1 8,760
17 161,720
8,760
9,160
17,420
18,320
2 15, 480
1 8, 040
I 7, 240
32 242, 880
1 7,040
1
2
2
1
2
4
1
1
1
8
3
2
7
2
1
1
68
2
1
3
7,240
15, 280
15, 020
7,440
15,480
30, 360
7,040
7,640
7,640
69, 120
22,120
16,680
46,180
13,280
6.140
6,340
371,920
13,480
6,750
20,420
5 32,500
7 45,980
13, 480
20,820
1
1
10
7
3
2
1
1
3
2
6,540
5,436
63,400
46, 980
19, 220
13,880
6,126
6,250
17, 376
11, 750
3 19,000
1 6, 750
1 6, 875
1 6, 875
2 1 1, 625
1 6,000
13
1
83
3
7
2
2
1
4
2
70, 120
6,560
461, 826
16, 430
38, 045
11, 245
11.245
5,185
21, 865
11,370
6,310
5,060
10, 370
4,705
102. 646
11, 120
5,810
1 6, 660
'i8"i66,'466
376
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
Operation and Maintenance, Bureau of Reclamation — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,060
1 5, 435
1 5, 435
16 76,990
127 677,330
55 229,335
163 686,420
340
1,169,615
139 437,396
64 158,460
2 6,080
14 71, 786
6 28, 026
23 100,020
22 88. 290
83 285.465
45 149.802
23 70, 850
40 115,438
2 5, 490
13 68, 166
1,954
8,138,096
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
1 $S, 310
1 5, 435
15 73, 550
131 597,815
65 271.770
159 678,525
267
900, 455
151 472,380
72 204,900
4 10, 320
16 80,970
10 46, 376
25 108,876
27 106, 946
90 304.320
74 242.090
63 195.490
43 126, 292
7 18, 000
4 20, 373
1,836
7, 269, 432
2 11,370
1 5,560
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
ns 7 Rinee $4 205 to $4 955
12 63, 320
128 598,096
58 246,186
GS 5 Ranee $3 410 to *4 160
162 632,731
352
GS 3 Ran?e $2,950 to $3,430
1, 134, 901
143 454,246
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS 1 Range $2,600 to $2,980
66 164,670
1 2, 660
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to .$5,315
CPC-9. Range .$4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range .$2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840-
Ungraded positions at liourly rates;
Equivalent to $5,060 or above;
15 77, 852
6 28, 525
24 105,420
22 89, 090
79 276,345
47 159,592
23 72, 530
35 103,328
14 74, 934
2,004
8, 443, 165
Total permanent* field...
3,394
13, 784, 877
377.8
1, 533, 412
224.7
940, 734
371.3
1, 667, 979
3,506
14, 916, 232
373.7
1, 690, 704
143.6
631, 684
328.6
1. 626, 912
3, .594
Deduct:
15, 423, 173
220.7
Portion of salaries shown above and
paid from nthpracrioimtR
843, 570
171
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
710, 877
394.9
1, 817, 686
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber net salary)
3, 162. 8
12, 978, 710
263, 602
4,988
48, 640
41, 945
269, 656
112, 866
3, 317. 4
14, 220, 756
241, 415
3.645
54, 655
47,249
255, 143
117, 177
3, 897. 2
15, 686, 412
236, 481
Other positions;
8,2.30
Intermittent employment ..
31. 210
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
64, 217
283, 336
117 167
All personal services, field ..
13, 710, 307
14,939,940
16, 417, 053
01 Personal services . .
13, 727, 082
14,966,360
16, 428, 363
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distritmted as follows:
Direct o'^iligations
13,722,117
4,966
14, 947, 860
7,500
16, 420, 853
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
7,600
ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDUFE SERVICE
Field; Other positions: Temporary em-
$1, 344
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOGICAL SUEVET
01 Personal services (see Consolidated
schedule under Geological Survey).
.$26, 172
$18, 000
$15, 300
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Reclamation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
703
2
705
664
2
675
564
2
556
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6,628
GS-9.6
$2,869
CPC-2.9
$6,878
as-9.9
.$2, 912
CPC-3.0
$7 022
GS-10.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary..
$2, 928
CPC-3.0
Average grade
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— continued
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$4, 569, 466
10.229
16, 164
8,620
$3, 865, 615
13, 307
13, 559
8,629
$3,861,300
Other positions .,
13,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
13,500
Payment above basic rates
8,000
4, 604, 479
226, 970
12, 371
74,177
4,799
22,503
124,367
24, 497
44.258
23,211
299
2,637
3,901,010
242, 341
15,037
83. 725
18.168
29,049
104,637
31,000
49, 517
23,341
168
2,017
3, 886. 000
02 Travel
157,500
03 Transportation of things..
13.000
04 Communication services . . -
73. 600
7.000
06 Printing and reproduction -_ - _
28,700
34,600
Services performed by otheragencies-
31.000
43. 000
09 Equipment . .
23, 600
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
100
2,000
Total direct obligations ..
6, 164, 568
4.600.000
4. 300, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
02 Travel
1.993
15,340
07 Other contractual services - -
20,000
600
400
20,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts _ . -
17,333
21.000
20,000
Obligations incurred
6,181,901
4,521,000
4,320,000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES
1
01 Personal services: Positions other
$2,036
186
279
Otjligations incurred
2,600
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
703
2
706
564
2
675
664
2
566
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$6,628
GS-9.6
$2,869
CPC-2.9
$6, 878
GS-9.9
$2,912
CPC-3.0
$7, 022
GS-10.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,928
A verage grade
CPC-3.0
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$4, 669, 466
12,264
16, 164
8,620
$3,866,515
13,307
13, 659
8,629
$3,851,300
Other positions ....
13, 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base -
13, 500
Payment above basic rates
8,000
Total personal services
4,606,514
226,970
12,371
74, 177
4,985
22,503
124,367
24, 497
44,537
23,211
299
2,637
3,901,010
242,341
15,037
83, 725
18,168
29, 049
104.637
31.000
49,517
23,341
168
2,017
3, 886, 000
02 Travel
157, 500
03 Transportation of things
13,000
73, 600
05 Rents and utility services
7,000
28,700
07 Other contractual services
34, 500
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials . .
31,000
43, 000
23,600
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
100
2,000
Total direct obligations
6,167.068
4, 500, 000
4,300,000
Obligaliom Payable Out of Rei-mbUTSements
From Other Accounts
02 Travel
1,993
15,340
07 Other contractual services .
20,000
600
400
20,000
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other
■ 17,333
21,000
20,000
5, 184, 401
4,521,000
4,320,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
377
DETAIL OF PEUSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule ^ades;
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Commissioner
GS-I7. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant commissioner
QS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant commissioner
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the commissioner, en-
gineering ,
Chief counsel
Comptroller. --
Division director
Assistant division director
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant comptroller
Assistant division director
Assistant to the commissioner, man-
agement -
Budget olTicer
Division director
Economist
Engineer -_-
Finance officer
Information officer
Management analyst
Procurement officer
Program officer _.
Property officer _ ,
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney.-
Economist _ -.
Engineer ,
Finance assistant
Financial analyst
Information assistant
Land-use assistant
Management analyst
Office services officer
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Personnel assistant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Budget assistant..
Economist
Engineer
Finance assistant... _.
Information assistant
Land assistant
Management analyst
Personnel assistant
Procurement assistant.
Program assistant _._
Statistician
Supply assistant
Technical editor
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer... —
Attorney
Budget assistant
Economist
Engineer
Finance assistant -
Information assistant
Land assistant
Management analyst
Office services assistant
Personnel assistant
Procurement assistant
Technical editor
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Office services assistant
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Budget assistant
Engineer
Finance assistant--
Illustrator.--
Office services assistant
Personnel assistant
Programs assistant
Statistician
Supply assistant
Technical editor
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 -..
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
aS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-t. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to .$3.430. -..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-1. Range $2.7.^0 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Kegular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13,000
2 25,000
1
1
1
4
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
7
11
5
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
13
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
I
6
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
10
2
2
4
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
16
19
51
31
17
2
11,800
11,050
11,050
57,250
65,300
4 39, 560
1 9. 800
2 20,200
10, 400
9,800
10,400
39, 200
98,000
10, 600
10,400
10,200
9,800
9,800
10,400
34,840
60,720
95, 360
42,800
17,320
8,900
8,360
17, 120
8,360
1 8,760
3 25, 880
14,480
7,240
7,040
94, 720
29,660
7,440
7,240
15,080
7,440
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,840
12.480
5,940
6,140
5,940
37,440
12, 280
6,940
6,940
12,280
6,340
5,940
5,940
13,280
6,250
52, 975
11,370
10, 370
20,990
5,435
5,685
10, 620
10, 370
5,435
5,060
16, 180
4,745
72, 030
81,230
191,410
105. 465
63. 870
5,580
1 3, 230
9 26, 928
316
1,903,838
21 122, 598
1,781,240
4,015
714
4,624
6,676
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13,000
2 25,000
10
2
1
4
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
15
19
41
21
10
2
11.800
ii.:mo
10.800
67,750
67,050
4 40, 200
1 9.600
2 20, 400
10,600
9, 800
10,600
39. COO
89, 400
10, 400
1 9, 800
1 9. 800
1 10, 400
35, 040
70.880
121,440
43, 400
27,080
8,960
8,560
27,080
8,660
1 8, 760
3 26, 880
14,680
7,240
7,240
67, .560
29,960
7,040
7,240
15, 080
7,640
7,040
7.240
7.240
7.040
8.040
18. 420
6,140
6,140
6, 140
38. 640
12.280
5. 940
6,140
1 6,640
1 5,940
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
1 6, 250
54, 600
11.495
5,435
21,616
6, 560
5,810
10. 870
10, 620
6,560
6, 185
16, 930
4,870
69, 460
83, 105
159,270
74,515
32,540
5,740
1 3,230
6 17,652
281
1,804,422
16 86, 422
1, 718, 000
4,000
700
8,000
6,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13, 200
2 25,200
11,800
11,300
11,000
57,750
67,550
40,600
9,800
20,400
10,600
10, 000
10, 600
40,200
80, 400
10,600
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 10, 600
4 35, 440
8 71,880
11 96,360
4 35, 040
9,160
8.760
17,920
8,560
8,960
27,080
2 14, 880
1 7,440
3,2805
22, 620
7,040
7,440
15, 280
7,640
7,240
7,240
7,240
8,040
18,820
6,140
6,340
6 39, 040
2 12, 680
1 6,140
1 6, 140
6,740
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,250
66, 725
11,620
5,560
22,115
6,685
6,810
11,120
10, 870
6,685
6,310
17, 180
4,995
71,200
84, 356
135, 980
63, 950
33,020
6,900
1 3,230
6 17, 712
256
1,666,372
22 133,572
1, 632, 800
4,000
700
8.000
6,000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental. .
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-10. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief engineer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Supervising engineer
Regional director
Assistant chief engineer
Chief hydrologist
aS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Administrative assistant
Attorney---
Auditor
Chief auditor
Engineer
Finance officer
Management analyst
Operation and maintenance officer..
PUot
Power officer
Programs and finance officer
Assistant regional director
Assistant to the regional director
Supply officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Economist.. _
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant.. .- -
Financial analyst
Information officer
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant —
Land-use olflcer- - -
Liaison officer - -
Management analyst
Operation and maintenance assist-
ant
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant
Power officer
Power assistant
Programs and finance officer
Programs officer
Assistant to the regional director —
Repayment officer
Supply officer.-
Supply assistant.-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Auditor
Budget officer
Economist
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant
Financial analyst
Information officer
Information assistant
Irrigation assistant
Land -use assistant
Management analyst
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant
Procurement officer...
Procurement assistant
Programs officer
Property officer
Property assistant .-
Supply officer
Supply assistant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant- - - - .
Attorney assistant
Auditor
Economist
Engineer
Finance assistant...
Information officer
Land officer
Management analyst
Office services officer
Persoimel assistant
Procurement assistant
Programs assistant
Property officer
Assistant to th e regional director —
Supply assistant
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,625:
Accountant
Management analyst
Personnel assistant.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant -
Engineer
Finance assistant
Management analyst
Office services officer
Office services assistant
Pilot
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 961
1, 803. 229
12,400
58. 250
82.600
11.800
11,050
82. 800
9.600
10.400
171, 600
9,800
7
5
8
2
3
1
4
10
3
14
4
1
72.000
10. 400
71. 200
49. 600
82. 800
20, 400
29,200
8,760
36,840
88, 000
25,880
121,440
35, 840
8,560
9,360
8,960
8,960
18,120
8,360
42,800
71,080
36, 040
8,560
8, 760
70,280
17,720
44, 400
27, 080
8, 960
27, 080
8,360
80,040
15,880
37, 400
7,840
16. 080
16. 080
8.040
16. 480
7,640
14,680
14. 880
36. 400
21, 920
68, 520
14, 480
7,240
14, 880
29, 960
7,240
16, 480
2 11,880
1 6, 140
3 17, 820
13, 080
13, 080
6,940
12,880
6,740
12,880
6,640
12,880
12,680
6,740
5.940
6.250
6.125
6,625
5,310
11,495
15, 930
10, 995
6,740
10, 870
6,810
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$6, 000
1, 742, 700
1 12, 400
1
1
1
6
1
1
14
33, 650
70, 050
11,800
11,050
10, 200
62, 400
9,800
10,600
141, 800
1 9,000
7 73, 200
6
4
1
1
5
2
5
3
1
3
1
10
1
2
1
2
1
1
71, 400
50, 000
51, 200
10,600
19,600
8,760
45, 400
71,680
8 71,280
4 36, 040
1 9, 160
1 8, 960
4 34,640
54, 360
36, 640
8,760
8,960
44,200
18, 120
44,000
27, 480
9, 160
27, 480
8,500
74, 400
7,840
14, 680
8,040
15,280
7,540
8,040
7,640
15. 280
21.920
21. 920
44,640
14, 680
7,440
15. 080
15, 080
7,440
15, 480
2 12, 280
1 6, 140
1 5. 940
2 13, 080
1 6, 940
1
6,740
1
6,740
1
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,140
1
6,340
1 6. 940
1 6. 940
1 6, 140
1 6. 250
1 5, 750
1 5, 435
1 6, 560
1 6,310
1 6, 740
2 10, 995
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,000
1 12, 600
3 34, 150
6 70, 050
1 11,800
1 11,300
1
6
1
1
15
10, 400
62. 400
9.800
10, 800
163, 600
1 9, 800
7 73, 400
72, 200
60,600
61, 400
10,600
20,000
1 8, 960
5 46,000
8 72, 480
13
4
1
3
115,480
36,640
8,760
27,280
1 9, 360
1 9. 160
6 44, 600
6
4
1
1
5
2
6
3
1
3
1
10
1
3
3
2
3
1
54, 960
36, 840
8,960
9,160
44, 800
18, 760
54, 160
27,880
9,360
27,880
8,760
75, 200
8.040
22. 320
23. 720
15.680
23, 720
8,040
7,640
15, 480
22,320
22. 680
45.240
14,880
7,440
15.480
22, 520
7,440
7,840
7,240
12,680
6.340
6.140
6,140
13,280
6,940
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
2 12, 080
1 5,500
1 6,875
5,660
1 5, 685
1 5, 435
1 6, 740
2 11, 245
378
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION— Continued
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Reclamation — Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule erades — Continued
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Property assistant
Supply assistant
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370.. ._
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4.965.-_
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.. _
OS^. Range $3,175 to $3.655
OS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3.430
Crafts, protective, and custodial services:
CPC-3. R.inge $2,552 to $3.032..
OPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add;
Terminal leave in excess of lapses
Portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field {average
number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field,
01 Personal services
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 560
10,745
9.990
61.130
34,110
214. 836
125. 290
31,420
1 2.712
2 6. 432
387
2, 706, 854
9. 4 54, 5.38
12.7 81,674
217, 584
408.7
2, 788, 226
95
781
9,489
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
32
29
10
1
1
$5, 560
10. 240
38. 140
34, 360
124. 495
103, 075
32, 620
2.792
2,630
2,039,082
9 63, 326
2.4 7.366
32.3
164, 393
308.7
2, 147, 516
73
634
7,559
2,629
2, 158, 310
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
8
8
36
30
10
1
1
$6. 685
10. 490
38. 890
36.110
146. 760
109. 360
33. 180
2, 872
2.700
308
2, 264, 947
14 54,147
8.9 66,213
182, 913
319.4
2,318,500
600
7,600
2, 328, 500
3, 901, 010
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES
Departmental: Other positions: Tempo-
rary employment (01 Personal serv-
ices)
$2, 035
3, 886, 000
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Surveys, Investigations, and Research, Geological Survey
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Qbject classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
4,936
928
5,634
6,097
912
5,764
5,008
907
5.590
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 653
GS-6.8
$4,678
GS-6.8
$4,608
GS-6.8
Personal service obligations:
$21, 314, 286
2, 177, 036
83,810
368, 670
$22, 040, 000
2, 138, 000
85. 000
132, 000
$21, 6.52. 000
Other positions ....
2,110.000
Regular pay in excess of 62-weeli base...
Payment above basic rates
83. 000
130. 000
Total personal service obligations...
23,943.802
24,395,000
23, 875. 000
Direct Obligaliom
Appropriated funds;
19, 459, 977
1,957,120
149, 060
127, 130
262, 426
603, 347
1, 181, 733
465, 160
1,687,371
1, 263, 294
19,770,000
2, 010, 000
160, 000
290.000
255, 000
630,000
1,420,000
87.5, 000
1, 885, 067
1, 580, 000
23,000
19, 690. 000
02 Travel .
1, 990. noo
155. 000
305. 000
95. 000
666. 000
07 Other contractual services
1, 180, 000
Services performed by other agen-
cies
346. 000
1,707,000
09 Equipment..
1, 230, 000
10 Lands and structures
8,713
86,613
88,000
86,600
Subtotal
27, 131, 950
28, 886, 067
27, 338, 600
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
19.54 estimate
1955 estimate
fiEOLOGicAL SURVEY— continued
Direct OWiVo^i'otm— Continued
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -.- —
$3, 172
$3,600
$3,600
Total obligations from appropriated
27. 128, 778
28,882,467
27,336,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
01 pprsonal services .. .
3, 794. 697
200. 465
14. 622
16. 797
31.512
62,811
194, 759
70. 302
23.8. ,333
177. 821
no
4,669
3, 840. COO
199.000
14.000
16,000
36. 000
65. 000
198,000
25.000
243. 800
163,000
3, 656. OOfl
180. OOO
12.000
15.000
2S.000
06 Printing and reproduction
57.000
193. 000
Services performed by other agen-
21.000
08 Supplies and materials _ -
211,900
114,000
4,700
4,600
Total oblipations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
4. 806. 788
4, 803. 600
4, 421, 600
31. 935, 566
33. 686. 967
31,766.500
Obligations Pajjnble Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
689. 128
47, 917
11, .368
4.689
2.663
12. 163
23.641
2.706
62.399
22, 565
829
786.000
72.000
16.000
3.000
3.000
10.000
2i.ono
3.000
59. 500
23.000
1,000
630.000
02 Travel
44.000
12.000
4,000
3.000
10.000
20.000
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
3.000
56. 700
09 Equipment . -.
22.000
800
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
879, 967
996, 600
805. 500
Total obligations
32, 815, 623
34,681,467
32,562,000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
2
2
Averace salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,731
GS-7.0
Average grade...
01 Personal services;
$6,303
244
21
198
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule. Bureau of
6,766
120
24
90
10
185
1,770
36
9,000
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
1
01 Personal services: Positions other
S.5. 317
6.374
1,109
20
350
184
131
6.021
3,737
36
15 Taxes and assessments —
23,279
ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
$11
,.,...L062
08 Supplies and materials...^
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
379
OBLioATiONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMi.sisTRATiON— continued
$234, 122
702, 090
937,275
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Servias
Tutal number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
4,938
929
6.637
5,079
912
5,764
5,008
907
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
S4, 553
QS-6.8
$4, 678
GS-6.8
$4,608
Average grade -.
GS-6 8
Personal service obligations:
$21. 320. 589
2. 182, 597
83,831
368. 868
$22. 040. 000
2, 138, 000
85.000
132,000
$21, 652. 000
Other positions
2 110 000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates
83. 000
130 000
Total personal service obligations...
23, 955, 885
24, 395, 000
23, 875, 000
Direct Oblitjations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
19,472,060
1, 963. 494
150. 295
127, 174
2.52. 866
503. 541
1. 182. 060
465. 160
1. 696, 214
1, 491, 1,53
702. 090
8.713
86,684
19, 770. 000
2, 010. 000
160. 000
290. 000
265, 000
630.000
1. 420. 000
876.000
1. 885. 067
1,580,000
23,000
19. 690. 000
02 Travel
1,990,000
155. 000
04 Conimunlcation services
305 (M")0
95.000
07 Other contractual services
1, 180 000
Services performed by other agen-
cies
345 000
1. 707. 000
09 Equipment
1, 230, 000
15 Taxes and assessments
88,000
86.600
Subtotal - . .
28, 101, 504
3,172
28,886,067
3.600
27, 338, 600
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence - .
3.600
Total obligations from appropriated
funds
28, 098, 332
28. 882. 467
27, 335. 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
01 Personal services
3, 794, 697
200,465
14, 522
16. 797
31.512
62.811
194, 759
70, 302
238,333
177,821
110
4,659
3. 840. 000
199, 000
14. 000
16.000
35.000
65.000
198, 000
25. 000
243.800
163. 000
3 555 000
ISO. 000
03 Transportation of things
12 000
15.000
05 Rents and utility services .
28.000
57,000
193. 000
Services performed by other agen-
21. 000
08 Supplies and materials
211.900
144.000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities _
15 Taxes and assessments
4.700
4.600
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non- Fed-
eral sources
4, 806, 788
4. 803. 500
4, 421. 600
Total direct obligations
32, 905, 120
33. 685. 967
31, 756, 600
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
689, 128
47,917
11.368
4,689
2,563
12. 153
23, 641
2,705
62, 399
22. 565
829
785. ono
72. 000
15. 000
3.000
3.000
10.000
21. 000
3.000
59. 500
23. 000
1.000
630. 000
02 Travel
44, 000
12,000
04 Communication services
4,000
3.000
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
10. 000
20. 000
3.000
56. 700
22. 000
15 Taxes and assessments
800
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
rnnnt<!
879, 967
995, 500
805. 500
Total obligations
33, 786, 077
34,681,467
32, 562, 000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the Geological
Survey
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
.\ssist.lnt director
GS-I5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
.Assistant division chief
Branch chief
Division chief
Executive officer
Staff geologist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant division chief
Branch chief-.-
Budget and finance officer
Chemist _
Chief counsel
Geologist
Geophysicist
Personnel officer..
Stuff engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
-\ccountant
.\dministrative officer
Botanist
Branch chief
Cartographic engineer
Chemist...
Geologist..
Hydraulic engineer
Information officer...
Mining engineer
Organization and methods exam-
iner __
Persoimel officer
Petroleum engineer
Physicist
PUot.
Service and supply officer
Staff engineer
OS-12, Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Botanist
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Cartographic engineer
Chemist
Crystal lographer
Distribution officer
Editor....
Geochemist
Geologist.
Geophysicist
Hydraulic engineer
Instr u ment maker
Librarian
Mechanical engineer
Mining engineer
Organization and methods examiner.
Photogrammetric engineer
Physicist
Position classifier
Production specialist
Topographic engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Botanist
Budget analyst
Cartographic engineer
Chemist
Crystallographer.
Editor...
Employee relations officer
Geologist...
Geophysicist
Hydravdic engineer
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Organization and methods examiner .
Persoimel assistant
Petroleum engineer
Physicist
Pilot .-
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Scientific illustrator
Topographic engineer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14. 800
12, 800
22, 100
10. 800
47. 200
10.800
32, 650
19,400
188, 800
1
4
1
3
2
)9
1 9, 600
1 9, 800
13 127, 400
1 9.600
1 10. 000
1
1
1
2
10
9
42
7
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
19
11
1
1
1
1
39
3
11
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
3
1
2
3
1
1
34
18
1
1
1
61
4
8
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9,160
8,560
17, 520
88,800
76, 840
361,720
61.720
8.760
8,560
17, 720
8.660
8.360
25. 680
17. 320
8.360
8,360
7.640
7,040
7.240
7,040
7,040
7,040
138, 660
79, 240
7,440
7,040
7,840
7,840
284, 960
21, 520
79. 440
7.040
7.440
7,240
7,040
14. 280
7,040
22, 120
7.240
21.320
7,240
12.080
19, 420
5,940
6,940
212, 360
110, 720
6,340
5,940
5.940
378. 540
25. 160
48, 720
6,640
12,280
6,140
6.140
6.740
6.340
6.740
5. 940
6.940
6,140
5,940
6,140
6,940
5,940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
2
1
4
1
3
2
19
1
1
1
13
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
19
11
1
1
1
1
39
3
11
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
3
1
1
34
18
1
1
1
64
4
9
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22, 350
10,800
47, 200
10, 800
33, 150
19,600
189, 800
9,600
9,600
9,800
128. 200
9,600
9,600
10, 000
1956 estimate
Num. Total
her salary
1 $14,800
1 12. 800
9,160
8,560
17.720
89,400
77, 440
363, 920
62, 120
8.760
8,660
2 17, 920
8,360
25, 880
17. 520
8.360
8.360
7.640
7.040
7.240
7.040
7.240
7.040
139. 760
79. 840
7,440
7,040
7,840
7,840
287, 160
21. 720
SO. 040
7,040
7.640
7.240
7.040
14. 480
7.040
22, 320
7,440
21. 520
7,440
12, 080
19. 620
6.140
6.940
214. 100
111.620
6.340
6,140
5,940
399, 560
25. 360
55,060
6,640
12,480
6,140
6,340
6,740
6,340
6,740
6.940
6.140
6,140
6,140
6,140
5.940
6,140
1
4
1
3
2
19
1
1
1
13
1
1
1
22, 350
11,060
47,200
11,0,50
33, 400
19.600
190, 200
9, 600
9,600
10,000
1 2.8,800
9. 800
9,600
10, 200
9,360
8, 760
17. 720
89,800
77, 840
365, 720
62, 320
8.960
8,760
2 17,920
1
3
2
T
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
19
11
1
1
1
1
39
3
11
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
3
1
2
3
1
1
32
18
1
1
1
64
4
9
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8.360
25. 880
17. 520
8.560
8.360
7.840
7,240
7.440
7,240
7,240
7,240
140, 560
80, 240
7,440
7, 240
7,840
8,040
288, 760
21, 720
80, 440
7,240
7,640
7.240
7.240
14. 480
7.240
22. 320
7.440
21,520
7,440
12, 280
19, 620
6,140
6,140
202, 880
111,920
6,540
6,140
6,140
401,300
26. 660
65, 460
6,540
12, 480
6.340
6.340
6,740
6,540
B. 740
6.140
6.140
6, 340
6,140
6.140
6.140
6.140
380
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY— Continued
Surveys, Investigations, and Research, Geological Survey — Con.
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the Geological
Survey — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Instrument maker
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant -.
Administrative assistant- - .
Botanist. -.
Budget analyst --.
Cartographic editor
C artographic engineer
Chemist
Crvstallographer
Editor. -.
Geodetic engineer
Geologist..-
Geophysicist
Hydraulic engineer
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mechanical engineer
Military intelligence analyst
Petroleum engineer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Purchasing agent
Scientific illustrator
Tabulating supervisor..
Topographic engineer
Voucher examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $:i,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $6, 125
1 6. 625
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
QS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230...
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates;
Rates equivalent to $5,000 and above:
Copperplate engraver
Finishing worker
Hand compositor
Hand transferrer
Lithographic draftsman
Lithographic pressman
Negative engraver
Photographer
Press mechanic
Process platemaker
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..-
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses..
Savings due to use of former pay
scales tor part of year —
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, not salary)
4
20, 990
7
36, 960
1
5,185
1
5,310
1
5,060
42
224, 520
14
73, 090
1
5,560
S
26. 300
1
5.060
56
290. 005
fi
32, 110
2
10. 620
2
10,620
4
21,615
1
5,435
1
5,185
2
10,245
2
10, 245
5
25,800
I
5,310
8
41,480
1
6.435
1
5, 185
1
6,310
11
54.320
207
902. 740
76
309, 670
290
1,060,395
254
805, 035
205
640, 670
38
109, 380
2
6,480
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 125
1 5, 750
1 3, 865
1 3,230
37 102, 362
7 17, 290
12
1
6
9
7
11
10
13
1
5
66
79. 476
6, 673
34, 638
54. 078
43, 306
67, 723
63, 253
75, 039
6,261
28,705
215,784
1,837
8, 638, 888
82 386.646
Other positions:
Temporary employment..
Intermittent employment
Regtilar pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Cartographic engineer
Geologist
Topographic engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Cartographic engineer
Chemist-.
Geologist
Geophysicist
Hydraulic engineer
Management officer.
Mechanical engineer
Mining engineer
Petroleum engineer
Photogrammetric engineer
Production engineer ,
Topographic engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant--
Cartographic engineer
1,755
8, 253, 242
199
80, 354
31, 360
118, 444
3,314
8, 486. 913
3
12
1
3
2
41
1
31
1
1
7
1
4
1
5
1
10
31, 000
117,800
10,400
4
7
1
1
1
42
14
2
5
1
60
6
4
2
4
1
1
2
2
5
1
8
1
1
1
11
217
78
298
1, 100. 675
259 887.160
210 660. 200
39 113,010
2 6, 560
1 3, 990
1 3, 230
37 102, 522
7 17, 290
21,115
37, 335
5,185
5.310
5, 185
226, 620
73, 715
10, 620
26, 550
5,185
312,870
32. 360
20, 865
10, 745
21, 865
5,435
6.185
10, 370
10. 370
26, 050
5,310
41,855
5,435
5,185
5,310
64, 820
964, 040
319, 885
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 250
1 6, 750
83, 220
6,906
36.410
56, 886
46,490
71, 163
66, 373
79, 446
6,594
30, 265
228, 126
1,879
8, 913, 666
85 403. 166
6,000
1.794
8, 504, 600
85, 000
34,000
3,500
8,627,000
3 31,200
12 118,600
1 10, 400
26,480
3
26,880
17, 520
2
17, 720
352,960
41
364.960
8,760
1
8.760
271, 960
31
273.560
8,560
1
8,760
9.360
1
9.360
61,920
7
62,320
8.360
1
8.560
34,840
4
36,040
8,560
1
8.660
44,000
6
44,000
7.240
1
7,240
73,800
11
81,840
4
7
1
1
1
39
14
2
5
1
59
6
4
2
4
1
1
2
2
6
1
8
1
1
1
11
211
77
294
1,095,985
258 888,465
209 660,690
39 113,570
2 5,640
1 3, 990
1 3, 230
37 102, 682
7 17,430
21, 240
37, 585
5.310
6, 310
5,185
212. 466
74, 090
10. 620
26, 675
5,185
309, 310
32,610
20, 990
10, 745
22.115
5. 435
6.310
10. 495
10. 370
26. 175
5. 435
42, 105
5. 436
5.310
5.310
55, 195
934. 935
317.840
12
1
6
9
7
11
10
13
1
5
66
83, 880
6,900
36, 723
57, 326
45,710
71,713
66, 933
79, 886
6,594
30. 677
228, 601
1,860
8, 884, 595
112 535,095
8, 349, 500
80,000
33, 000
8, 466, 000
3 31,400
12 119, 200
1 10, 400
26,880
17, 720
356, 560
8,760
274, 660
8,760
9,360
62, 720
8,560
35, 040
8.760
44, 400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1 7, 440
U 82, 240
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Chemist
Educationist
Geodetic engineer.-
Geologist
Geophysicist-
Hydraulic engineer
Mining engineer
Petroleum engineer
Photogrammetric engineer---
Topographic engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Cartographic engineer
Chemist --
Geodetic engineer
Geologist
Geophysicist ---
Hydraulic engineer
Instrument maker
Mechanical engineer---
Mining engineer
Personnel officer
Petroleum engineer --
Photogrammetric engineer
Soils scientist --
Topographic engineer--- -.
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
-Administrative assistant
Instrument maker. -.
Petroleum accountant
Scientific illustrator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Cartographic engineer --
Chemist
Electrical scientist --
Geodetic engineer
Geologist-.-
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
4
83
3
72
6
23
4
11
3
1
23
15
4
102
2
127
1
1
9
1
9
27
2
38
$64, 560
7,040
30, 160
602, 720
21, 720
538, 480
44,040
171, 520
28, 760
83,840
18,420
6,940
146, 220
91. 300
26, 760
624, 880
12, 480
789, 240
6,740
6,940
57, 860
6,940
58, 060
165, 180
12, 080
244, 620
1 5, 875
1 6, 626
1 5, 626
2 11, 625
Geophysicist
Hydraulic enguieer.
Librarian
Mathematician--- --
Mechanical engineer—
Mining engineer -..
Petroleum engineer
Photogrammetric engineer..
Physicist
Position classifier
Scientific illustrator
Topographic engineer..
Translator
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665..
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430-
1,
4
5
80
25
1
10
199
1
4
192
1
1
1
1
3
6
91
3
1
3
113
1
15
1,054
4
188
782
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230.
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Foreign service:
Point IV schedule— geologist:
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 $4,719 to $6,619
Class 7. Range $4,323 to $5,223
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Engineer, vessel
Master, vessel
Rates less than $5,060
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Well driller .-
Rates less than $5,060.. - .--
Total permanent, field-
Deduct:
Lapses-.
Portion of salaries paid by States
Net permanent, field (averagenum-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates -
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
21,115
27,426
428, 650
128,625
6,185
65, 350
, 028, 690
21, 240
022, 020
5,310
5,186
5,060
15. 805
31,610
491.835
15, 305
5.060
16. 566
617, 405
6, 000
73, 675
.611,310
765, 335
2, 799, 220
486
1, 609, 450
410
1, 247, 600
187 523,770
27 70, 620
1 3, 600
1 3, 070
20 62, 398
2 5, 500
94, 600
70, 667
55.817
4,719
4,323
1 5, 060
1 5. 390
10 47, 970
2 10,566
68 169, 664
9 $64,960
4
83
3
72
6
23
4
11
3
1
23
15
4
109
2
131
1
1
30, 160
606, 920
21, 920
642, 280
44,240
172, 720
28, 960
84, 240
18, 620
6,140
146. 420
92, 100
25, 960
671, 460
12,680
819, 200
6,940
6,940
68, 260
6,940
68, 460
166. 780
12, 280
246, 920
1 6. 875
1 6, 750
1 6,625
2 11,750
78
25
1
10
209
1
1
1
6
8
91
3
1
3
113
1
16
I, 082
■!
193
806
4,730
21, 161, 184
213 961,949
26 114,572
4,435
19, 750, 680
66 343,983
1, 732, 429
732, 628
192
27
21,240
32. 735
418.305
129. 625
5,185
65, 975
, 087, 540
31, 485
,060,380
6,310
6.310
6,060
26. 050
41,980
497, 460
15, 430
6.060
16.680
623. 280
5.185
74. 175
i. 772. 925
791, 660
!, 914, 186
I, 676, 645
, 296, 890
542,640
71,340
9 $65,160
1 3, 600
1 3, 070
20 62, 398
2 6, 600
94, 600
70, 667
55,817
4,719
4,323
1 5, 060
1 5, 390
10 47, 970
2 10, 566
58 159, 664
4
83
3
72
6
23
4
11
3
1
18
16
4
109
2
129
1
1
9
1
9
27
2
38
30, 360
609, 720
22. 120
644,880
44,440
173, 520
29, 160
84,440
18, 820
6,140
116, 620
92, 600
25, 960
674, 660
12,680
810, 720
6,940
6,140
68. 660
6.140
58, 860
167, 580
12,280
248, 120
1 6, 000
1 5, 760
1 5, 760
2 11, 760
4
6
72
25
1
10
209
1
6
193
1
1
1
1
6
8
91
3
1
3
113
1
16
1,066
4
191
795
2
499
1
420
:
192
27
4,854
21,839,039
221 994, 839
26 119,000
4,551
20, 380, 200
66 345,000
1,745,000
735, 000
21,365
32, 860
391,070
130, 260
6,310
56,226
, 093, 165
31, 610
, 040, 206
6,436
6.310
5.186
26. 176
42.230
498. 710
15. 555
6,185
16, 680
626, 405
5.185
74, 550
, 735. 020
788. 346
:, 898, 925
, 672, 325
, 295, 080
546, 080
71,820
1 3,680
1 3, 150
20 62, 718
2 5, 600
10
9
95. 200
70. 867
56, 017
4,899
4,443
1 5, 185
1 5, 390
10 48, 310
2 10, 566
68 159,664
4,800
21, 730, 379
290
1,310,679
26 119,000
4,428
19,955,700
66 345,000
1, 697, 500
700, 000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
381
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.,_
Payment above basic rates:
Num- Total
ber salary
$80, 182
202, 456
49,024
16,222
129, 242
Num- Total
ber salary
$83,100
Num- Total
ber salary
$83,000
65. 000
20. 000
134, 000
50 000
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
20. 000
130. 000
23, 036, 846
23. 497. 300
22,981,200
31.523.759
32, 124, 300
31,447,200
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Surveys, investigations, and research,
GeoloRical Survey":
Direct obligations:
19, 459, 977
3,794,697
689,128
124.117
5,032
21,316
46,515
59,806
26, 172
347.824
4,768
15,286
801, 426
24,106
19, 770, 000
3,840,000
785, 000
123, 500
5,200
64,200
17, 000
97, 700
18,000
126,200
19 690 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
3, 555 000
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
630, 000
90,500
"Consolidated working fund, Interior,
"Construction, operation, and mainte-
nance, Bonneville Power Admlnis-
4.300
"Construction, Bureau of Indian
Aflairs" -
20,500
"Resources management, Bureau of
"General investigations. Bureau of
43, 000
"Operation and maintenance, Bureau
15, 300
"Revolving fund. Defense Production
"Research in the utilization of saline
water, Office of the Secretary of the
"Acquisition and construction of real
1,400
758, 000
26, 700
190,000
"Maintenance and operations, Air
839,200
"Researchanddevelopment, Air Force".
"Construction, general. Corps of Engi-
17,200
224,000
611, 721
7,103
"Flood control, Mississippi River and
6,200
230,000
5,200
"General investigations, Corps of Engi-
202, 200
"Maintenance and improvement of ex-
isting river and harbor works"..
"Maintenance and operations, Army",_
"Operation and maintenance, general,
159,088
858,925
862,500
370.000
25,600
1,003,300
314,300
24, 632
102.546
21,944
14,008
236.385
33,443
9,783
2,591
27.075
62,042
3,519,760
51,806
91,947
55,283
22, 792
190, 715
12,500
6,000
216.400
33,800
"Marine Corps troops and facilities"...
' ' Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska".
"Naval petroleum reserves"
147,800
34,000
25,000
62.500
4, 000, 000
34,200
123, 400
150,800
"American sections, international com-
missions. State"
62,500
"Operating expenses, Atomic Energy
Commission" _......
4, 170, 000
"Revolving fund. Defense Production
Act, defense materials procurement
activities. General Services Admin-
31.700
Near East and Africa, executive"
"Economic and technical assistance,
defense support, Asia and Pacific,
other than Formosa and the Associ-
ated States of Cambodia, Laos, and
92,600
112,200
"Program expenses, Asia and Pacific,
"Consolidated worliing fund, Interior,
"Corporate fund. Institute of Inter-
American Affairs, Foreign Opera-
tions Administration"
142,600
142, 400
BUREAU OF MINES
Conservation and Development of Mineral Resources, Bureau of
Mines
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total luimber of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
3,066
84
2,758
2, 631
90
2.537
2,419
73
2,265
270200—54 25
OBLIGATIONS HI OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Semices— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 731
GS-7.0
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$.3,913
$4,929
GS-7.2
$.'!,124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
$4,958
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
OS-7.2
$3, 151
Average grade
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,079
Personal service obligations:
$12, OO.'i. 607
325. 221
49,282
194, 769
$1I,485.2«7
329. Am
44,917
146, 787
$10,581, 118
Other positions . ._
260, 228
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates.
42, 153
123. 244
Total personal service obligations
(see Consoldated schedule)
12,664,879
12, 007, 344
11, 006, 743
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
12, 349. 592
303, 403
427. 096
130. 195
440. 102
212.307
896. 165
1,8S!.025
1,238.137
81. 191
3.860
48.447
11, 707. 105
289. 986
107,437
174,318
372. 683
216.819
790. 175
1, 552, 109
798. 633
38,600
3,88t
43, 730
10, 951, 938
02 Travel...
240. 835
03 Transportation of things
89,230
179. 635
05 Rents and utilit\' services
340, 823
06 Printing and reproduction
185, 774
516, 172
08 Supplies and materials
719. 600
09 Equipment..
50.5. 163
2.850
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities..
3,675
38,358
Subtotal
17.983,520
52, 210
16,095,479
24,794
13, 774, 053
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
24, 053
Total obligations from appropriated
fimds. .. .
17,931,310
1,896
16,070,685
1.896
13, 750, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment.
1,896
Total direct obligations
17,933,206
16,072,581
13, 751, 896
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
315, 287
2,836
11,884
3
162
3
15, 703
235, 026
42,950
300, 239
7,934
7,646
54, 805
02 Travel
1.419
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
200
100
33. 341
47. 899
32, 676
200
100
07 Other contractual services
1,000
6,648
09 Equipment
5,361
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts _ __
623, 854
430,035
69, 533
18, 557, 060
16, 502, 616
13,821,429
Health and Safety, Bureau of Mines
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classilication
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
770
13
721
850
15
837
817
14
823
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$4, 731
GS-7.0
$3, 077
CPC-J.2
$3, 943
$4, 929
GS-7.2
$3, 124
CPC^.2
$3. 999
$4, 958
GS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3, 151
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 079
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$3,301,061
51.212
13. 797
43. 635
$3,995,008
61,800
15,621
31,449
$4, 023, 620
58,179
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
15,819
31,804
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
3, 409, 705
4,103,878
4, 129, 422
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
3, 378, 606
161, 724
20, 632
20, 803
4,073.308
198. 924
20. 495
59, 405
4, 099, 835
02 Travel
196, 388
03 Transportation of things
20, 358
04 Communication services
69,313
382
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF MINES— Continued
Health and Safety, Bureau of Mines — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Direct Obligatims— Continued
$6,627
76, 326
85, 150
210,511
261, 768
42, 408
141
4,575
$15,811
87,088
130, 271
235, 693
179,743
53,409
602
6,351
$12,711
06 Printing and reproduction
86, 942
112,392
08 Supplies and materials
223, 453
09 Equipment
173, 660
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards and indemnities...
602
5,346
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds
4,269,271
553
5, 060, 000
5, 000. 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
4, 269, 824
5, 060, 000
5, 000. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
31,099
3,973
30, 570
4,670
600
29,587
02 Tra%-el .
4,164
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other
accounts
35, 072
35. 740
33, 751
Obligations incurred.. .
4, 304, 896
5, 095, 740
5, 033, 751
Construction, Bureau of Mines
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
3
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,731
GS-7.0
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
$4,929
GS-7.2
$3,124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
.\verage grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average grade .... . _
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$10, 324
60
57
1,800
$14,912
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base . - -- .-
57
1,800
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
12, 241
3,536
3,957
28
912
43
239, 733
22,100
1,643
961, 673
16, 769
300
1,260
39
1.000
238,538
21,. 600
6,998
346, 100
02 Travel..-
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction.
94,658
08 Supplies and materials ...
10 Lands and structures ..
1, 245, 766
207
631, 494
94,558
Obligations Pagafjle Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1. 245, 973
631,494
94, 558
General Administrative Expenses, Bureau of Mines
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
262
6
244
262
8
248
244
4
237
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Coa.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$4,731
OS-7.0
$3,077
CPC^.2
$3,943
$4, 929
GS-7.2
$3,124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
$4,968
OS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,151
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 079
Personal service obligations:
$1,063,086
25, 624
4,477
14, 601
$1,092,941
26,668
4,327
14, 498
$1, 075, 679
13,831
4,292
14, 478
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal services obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
1, 107, 688
1, 138, 334
1, lOS, 280
Direa Obligations
1, 107, 238
41.863
2.372
12. 024
1.866
17,490
18,307
22, 827
32, 466
1,474
25
1,707
1,138,334
46,237
2,247
21,172
7,361
18, 380
17, 262
20, 519
25, 133
1,499
30
1,836
1,108,280
02 Travel
40,440
2,250
04 Communication services .. .
22,500
6.400
06 Printing and reproduction ._ .
17.250
16.000
08 Supplies and materials . .
17,205
18, 555
1,400
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments _ ._
20
1,700
1, 259, 639
1,300,000
1, 250, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
360
153
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
603
1, 260, 142
1,300,000
1, 260, 000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the Bureau of
Mines
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director..-
GS-I6. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director. . -
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief, minerals division.. .
Assistant dnector
Assistant to the director
Attorney
Chief, administrative division
Chief counsel
Chief econoralst
Chief, fuels and explosives division..
Chief fuels technologist —
Chief, health and safety division
Chief metallurgist
Chief, minerals division
Chief mining engineer
Chief, petroleum and natural gas
branch
Chief, synthetic liquid fuels branch
M ining engineer
Technical adviser to chief economist
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, fuels and explosives
division
Assistant chief, synthetic liquid
fuels branch
Chemical engineer
Chief, anthracite and coke section. .
Chief, base metals branch
Chief, ceramic and fertilizer branch-
Chief, coal branch
Chief, coal mine inspection branch..
Chief, construction and chemical
materials branch...
Chief, ferrous metals branch
Chief, fuels utilization branch
Chief, helium section
Chief, light metals branch
Chief, office of minerals reports
Chief personnel officer
Chief, petroleum section
Chief, property management
branch
Chief, rare and precious metals
branch
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$14, 800
12,800
11,050
11,800
10,800
11,050
10,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
10,800
11,800
10,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,050
9,600
10, 400
9,600
9,8(10
9,800
10. 600
9,600
9,800
9,600
10,600
9,800
9,600
10,000
9,800
9,800
9,800
10,000
1954 estimate
Num- Total
be:
salary
$14, 800
12,800
11,300
10,800
10,800
10,800
11,300
10,800
10,800
11,800
11,800
10,800
11,800
11,060
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,800
10,000
10,000
10, 600
9,600
10,000
9,800
10,600
9,800
9,600
10,000
10,000
9,800
10,000
1965 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$14, 800
12,800
11,300
10, 800
11,060
10,800
11,300
11.050
10,800
11,800
11,800
11,060
11,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
11,800
11,800
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,800
10,000
10,000
10, 600
9,800
10,000
9,800
10,600
10,000
9,800
10, 200
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,200
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
383
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General scliedule grades — Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Chief, safety branch
Coal technology coordinator..
Commodity industry analyst
Economic analyst...
Metallurgist
Mining engineer
Petroleum and natural gas eco-
nomics coordinator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Assistant chief, ferrous metals
branch
Assistant ciilef, fuels utilization
branch
Assistant chief, light metals branch..
Assistant chief, office of minerals
reports _
Assistant personnel officer.. .,
Assistant to chief, minerals division.
Attorney-adviser _
Business economist.-- - -.
Chemical engineer __
Chemist
Chief, bituminous coal and lignite
section
Chief, budget and finance branch. ..
Chief, coke unit
Chief, foreign solid fuels unit
Chief, special studies section --
Chief, statistical service branch
Coal technolotnst
Commodity industry analyst
Economic analyst - _
Editor, minerals yearbook -
Gas engineer
Head, motion picture section
Head, special international informa-
tion unit _
Mines safety representative —
Mining engineer
Safety engineer _
Safety representative...
Supervising statistician
Tabulating machine specialist
Technical assistant...
Technologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Analytical statistician.
Assistant chief personnel officer
Assistant chief, statistical service
branch
Assistant head, international trade
unit - - - .
Assistant to chief, fuels and explo-
sives division
Attorney-adviser
Auditor.. -.
Business economist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief, budget section
Chief, classificition section
Chief, current affairs section
Chief, finance section
Commodity industry analyst
Economist
Engineer
Fiscal economist
Geographer...
Head, fuels distribution unit
Head, statistical unit
Information and editorial writer
International economist
Metallurgist
Mines safety representative
Mining engineer
Natural gas engineer
Patent adviser _
Petroleum engineer
Senior technical editor
Supervising engineer
Technical assistant
Technical reports oificer
Technologist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant-
.Analytical statistician
Assistant chief, fuel inspection sec-
lion
.\ssistant chief, property manage-
ment branch
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Business economist
Chief, property control section
Commodity industry analyst
Information and editorial specialist
Information specialist
Machine records officer
Methods examiner
Publications editor
Publications writer
Records management officer.
Safety writer
Technical reports officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Administrative assistant .,- .
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,200
10,200
19,600
9. 800
10,600
19,800
9,600
8,560
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,760
17,520
16. 920
17,520
9,360
9.360
8,760
8.360
8,360
8.360
9,160
9.360
70.680
8.560
8,560
9,360
8.560
8,360
68,480
9,360
8,360
8,960
9,360
8.560
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,240
16, 080
7,440
7,240
7.440
7.440
82,560
7,040
7.040
7.440
7,240
7.040
7,040
7.640
7.240
7,040
7,640
7,040
7,640
1.040
2 12. 4R0
2 12. 280
5.940
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 400
10,400
20,000
9,600
10,600
20,200
6,540
6,140
5.940
23, 950
5.940
74. 480
6.310
5.940
24,160
1 6. 340
1 5, 940
1 6. 540
1 6, 125
9,800
8,560
1 8, ,360
1 8, 360
;,660
I
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
11
8,960
17, 520
17,120
17,720
9,360
9,360
8,760
8.660
8,560
8. 560
9,160
9.360
71.2.S0
8,360
1 9,360
1 8,360
8,560
8,360
79,040
9,360
25,080
8,560
8,900
1 8,760
1 7,040
1 7,040
7,240
7,240
7.040
7.040
7.040
7.240
7,040
16,080
7.440
7,440
7.440
7.440
83,560
1
1
1
4
1
12
7,040
7.240
7.040
7.240
7.240
7,040
7,240
7.040
7,040
7, 840
7.240
7.040
7.640
7.040
7. 240
7.640
7.010
15,080
12.680
12.280
6.140
6.740
6.140
5,940
23. 960
6.140
75.080
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,400
10 400
20.000
9.600
10.600
20.200
9,800
8,760
8,560
8,560
8,760
8,360
8,960
17, 520
8,760
17,720
9,360
9,360
8,960
8,560
8,560
8,560
9,360
9.360
62,920
8,360
5.940
5,940
24.760
24. 760
6.940
6.940
5. 940
6.140
6.340
6.540
6,140
6,140
5.940
5.940
9,360
8,360
8,760
8,560
70,480
9,360
25,080
8,560
9,160
1 8,760
7,440
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,240
7,040
16, 080
7,640
7,440
7,640
7,640
54,200
7,040
7,240
7.240
7.040
7.440
7.240
7,040
7.240
7.040
7.040
7.840
7.440
7.040
7.840
7.040
7,240
7.840
7.240
2 15,280
2 12.880
2 12. 680
1 6.740
1 6.340
1 6, 140
1'" 6^140
9 56. 660
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant _
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, finance section
Budget analyst
Business economist
Chief, bookkeeping unit...
Chief, purchasing section
Commodity industry analyst
Employee relations assistant
Mathematical statistician
Methods e.\aminer
Office manager
Personnel assistant
Placement assistant-
Position classifier
Publications editor
Publications writer
Space control officer
Statistical a.ssistant
Translator-research assistant
Transportation and traffic manager-
Traveling auditor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. R.angc $.3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.6.55 -.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,,5.12 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmcntal-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) -
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
6,250
1 6,250
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, explosives and physical sci-
ences division
Chief, fuels technology division
Chief, oil shale demonstration
branch--
Chief, pilot plant division
Chief, s>Tithetic fuels demonstra-
tion plant
Regional director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, explosives and
physical sciences division
Assistant chief, synthetic fuels re-
search branch..
-\ssistant regional director
Chief, accident prevention and
health uivision
Chief, anthracite subregion
Chief, bituminous coal utilization
and preparation t)ranch
Chief, dust explosion and coal mine
experimental branch
Chief, electrometallnrgical branch. .-
Chief, engineering and cost estima-
tion section
Chief, engineering section
Chief, flame research branch
Chief, fuels technology division
Chief, gasification plamiing section.
Chief, health branch
Chief, mathematical theoretical phy-
sics section
Chief, metallurgical division
Chief, minerals technology division
Chief, mining division
Chief, oil shale research branch
Chief, petroleum and natural gas
branch
Chief, physical sciences branch
Chief, synthesis gas branch..
Chief, synthesis planning section...
Commodity industry analyst
Fuel technologist
Mining engineer
Petroleum chemist
Regional director
Supervising metallurgist-
Supervising physicist
Technical assistant-..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
Assistant chief, accident prevention
and health division
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,060
21. 760
5.810
5,060
5,060
46. 665
5,000
5,185
41,230
5,435
5,060
6
44
29
90
116
138
56
2
8
5,060
5,185
5.060
5.185
15,680
5,060
5,810
5,435
5,810
5,185
5,185
29,970
194,435
121,805
339, 400
391. 695
419.840
167. 9%
6,300
23,536
692
3. 253. 126
74 347.672
618
2, 905, 454
69. 624
69.004
13,261
9,149
6,733
3, 063, 225
11,800
33,400
10.800
10,800
11.8011
78.850
9,600
29.200
39, 200
10.000
9,600
9.600
9.800
9.600
9.600
9.600
9.800
20. 400
19.600
29.000
10.000
9.800
10. 000
10. 000
9.600
9.800
9.600
19. 200
9.800
19, 800
9.600
9,600
8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 185
21.365
5,810
5,185
5,185
36, 545
5,185
5,310
42, 105
5, ,560
5,060
5,310
1955 estimate
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
43
36
82
119
105
64
5,310
5,185
10, 370
10, 620
5,185
5,810
5,560
5,810
5,310
5,310
26,600
193, 730
151,370
316, 620
407,600
325. 210
178. 160
6.380
26.328
679
3. 296. 873
48 230.780
631
3. 066, 093
93, 937
42, 120
11,792
8.420
6,000
3, 228, 362
11,800
33,650
10.800
11,050
11,800
79,350
1 9,800
3 29,600
5 49,600
1 10,000
1
9,800
9,800
1 9,600
1 9.600
1 9.60O
1 9,800
10, 000
19. 400
20. 000
29.200
10 200
9.800
10. 200
10. 600
9.600
9.800
9.800
9.600
9,800
19, 800
9,600
9,800
9,600
8,560 I
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,310
21.365
5.810
5,310
5.310
5,310
5,435
36, 795
5,560
5,310
38
3'
7'
105
96
62
2
U
5,310
6,185
10,495
10, 870
5,185
5,810
5,560
5,810
6,310
5,435
25,600
172, 580
143,405
288,715
362, 910
301,430
172, 740
6.460
32.630
617
3. 031. 565
44 214. 362
673
2, 817, 203
48.130
36,180
10, 913
7,774
6,000
2, 926, 200
11,800
33,900
ll.O.W
11,300
7 80,100
9,800
29,600
49,600
10,200
9.800
9.800
9.800
1 9.800
1 9.600
9.800
10.000
19.800
20. 000
29.600
10 200
10,000
10.200
10. 600
10.000
9.800
9.800
10.000
19,800
9. 600
9.800
9.600
384
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF MINES— Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds available to the Bureau of
Mines — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $s,360 to $9.360— Con.
Assistant chief, gas s>Tithesis branch.
Assistant chief, health branch
Assistant chief, synthesis gas branch.
Assistant chief, synthesis fuels
research branch
Assistant regional director
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief, accident prevention and
health division,
Chief, analytical chemistry section..
Chief, analytical section..
Chief, bituminous coal mining sec-
tion
Chief, coal analysis section
Chief, coal carbonization section
Chief, coal constitution and mis-
cellaneous section
Chief, coal hydrogenation section...
Chief, coal mine fires branch
Chief, coal preparation and utiliza-
tion branch
Chief, electrical and mechanical
branch
Chief, electrometallurgical branch. .
Chief, engineering design branch —
Chief, engineering design section —
Chief, explosives research section,, .
Chief, ferro-alloy research branch...
Chief, flame section
Chief, fuels technology division
Chief, gas explosives branch
Chief, gasification branch
Chief, gas synthesis branch
Chief, hydrometallurgical and ore
dressing branch
Chief, jet fuels section
Chief, kinetics section
Chief, lignite branch
Chief, mechanical design section —
Chief, metallurgical division,
Chief, mineral industry division
Chief, minerals survey division
Chief, minerals thermodynamics
branch
Chief, mine ventilation section
Chief, mining branch
Chief, minuig development branch.
Chief, mining division
Chief, operating section
Chief, operating unit
Chief, ores and metals branch,
Chief, organic chemistry section
Chief, petroleum and natural gas
branch
Chief, physical chemistry section,,.
Chief, pilot plant operations section.
Chief, process design section
Chief, pyrometallurgy branch
Chief, rocket fuels section
Chief, spectrometric section
Chief, titanium development sec-
tion
Chief, titanium research section
Chief, utilization section
Coal mine inspector
Commodity industry analyst
Construction engineer..
Helium engineer
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Mining engineer
Mining methods research engineer..
Petroleum engineer
Physical chemist
Physicist,
Research engineer -,
Safety engineer,
Special assistant to the regional
director
Supervising fuel technologist
Supervising mining engineer ,
Supervising mining health and
safety engineer
Supervising physical metallurgist,.
Supervising production metallurgist.
Technical adviser
Technologist , , ,
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Administrative assistant
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer..
Chemist
Chief, administrative division
Chief, budget and finance branch..
Chief, graphic service section
Chief, industrial minerals branch,.
Chief, industry survey branch
1954 estimate
Num- Total Num-
ber salary ber
1 $8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8,760
17, 320
16, 920
8.360
51. 760
17. 320
102. 720
8.360
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,760
8,960
9,160
8,360
8,560
8.960
8.560
8,560
8,360
8,960
9.360
8.560
17.520
8.760
8,760
8,560
9,360
8,560
8,360
8,560
17, 120
9.360
8,360
8.560
8,360
8,760
8,760
17, 920
8.760
8.560
9.360
8,960
8,960
8,360
8,560
8,660
8,660
8,360
8,760
33,440
34, 040
8,560
8,560
8,760
25. 080
69. 480
8,360
26, 680
17,720
8,360
8,760
18, 320
2 18. 520
1 8,360
3 26, 280
2 16, 720
1 8.360
1 8, 760
1 9,160
7,240
14. 480
223. 140
104. 360
14,280
7,240
1 7,640
1 7,240
1
1
1
2
2
1
6
2
11
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Total
salary
$8, 560
8,360
8,760
17, 320
17,320
8, 360
52,160
17, 520
93, 960
8.560
8.300
8.360
8.760
9.100
8,560
8,760
8,960
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
o
T
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
1
1
1
4
8
1
3
2
1
1
1
2
I
4
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
26
16
8.560
8.660
9.160
9. 3fi0
8.760
8.760
8.960
8.760
8.560
9.360
8.360
8,760
8,360
8,560
17, 320
26, 080
8,360
8,760
8. 560
8.760
8.960
18. 120
8.760
8.660
9.360
8,960
8,960
8, .560
8,560
8,560
8.560
R. 660
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,360
33, 840
43, 200
8, 560
8,760
8,960
34, 040
70, 680
8, 360
27, 080
18. 120
8. .560
8.760
9,160
18. 720
8.560
33.640
33. 840
8,360
8,660
8.360
9.360
15.080
14. 480
189. 140
112. 800
7.040
7.240
7.440
7,640
7,240
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
1
1
1
Total
salary
$8, 560
8,560
8,960
17, 720
17, 520
8,560
35, 440
17, 720
95, 960
8,560
8,660
8. 760
8,960
9,160
9.360
8,660
9,160
8,760
8,560
9, 160
9.360
8.760
8,960
8,960
8,960
8,760
9,360
8,660
8,760
8,560
17,520
26, 080
8,560
8,760
8,660
8,960
8,960
18, 120
9,360
9,160
9,160
8,660
8,760
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
1
1
1
3
7
1
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
24
12
8,760
8,680
8,960
8,660
8,560
8,360
34, 040
43, 400
8,760
8,760
8.960
25. 680
62, 120
8.660
27. 280
18. 320
8.560
8.960
9,160
18. 720
8.660
25,280
34,040
8.360
8.660
8.360
9,360
1.5,280
14. 680
174. 2fi0
90,480
7,210
7,440
7,640
7.840
7,440
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $3,040— Con.
Chief, jet propulsion section
Chief, mine experiments section
Chief, petroleum statistical branch, ,
Chief, pilot and scale plant design
unit
Chief, rare materials branch
Chief, statistics branch
Chief, technical reports section
Civil engineer
Coal mine inspector
Commodity industry analyst
Commodity specialist
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent...
Construction engineer
Consulting electrical engineer
Electrical engineer
Electrochemist
Fuels utilization engineer
Health and safety engineer
Information specialist
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
^T ining engineer
Mining health and safety engineer,.
Mining methods research engineer,.
Motion picture distribution spe-
cialist , ,,
Natural gas engineer
Organic chemist
Petroleum engineer
Physical chemist -.
Physicist —
Safety engineer
Safety representative
Special assistant to the regional
director
Superintendent machine and elec-
tric shops
Supervising chemical engineer
Supervising chemist . ,
Supervising coal mine inspector
Supervising metallurgist,,
Supervising mining engineer
Supervising mining health and
safety engineer
Supervising physical metallurgist,.
Technologist .,, ,..
OS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analytical chemist
Assistant chief, budget and finance
branch
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief, budget and finance branch. ._
Chief, coal preparation section
Chief, personnel branch
Chief, property management branch
Civil engineer
Coal mine electrical inspectors
Coal mine inspector —
Coal preparation engineer
Commodity Industry analyst
Commodity specialist
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent
Coordinating assistant
Electrical engineer
Electrical scientist
Electrochemist
Electronic engineer... -.-
Engineer
Extractive metallurgist
Fuels utilization engineer
Geologist
Head, equipment and development
services section
Health and safety engineer
Information specialist..
Librarian
Maintenance engineer
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Mineralogist
Mineral engineer
Mining health and safety engineer.
Mining methods research engineer.
Motion picture specialist
Natural gas engineer
Operating engineer
Organic chemist
Personnel officer
Petrographer
Petroleum engineer
Petroleum production engineer
Physical chemist,
Physical metallurgist
Physicist
Safety engineer
Safety inspector
Safety representative
Solid fuels mining engineer
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
89
7
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
9
1
9
21
41
3
3
1
1
2
10
$7,340
7,240
7,040
7,040
7.240
7,040
7,440
7,640
649,160
60,480
15,080
7.040
7.440
7.010
21.720
14. 080
7.440
66. 160
7.640
65, 960
167. 010
297. 340
22. 320
21. 520
7.440
7.440
14. 480
72. 800
64.960
7.440
22. 520
7.240
7.240
7.040
7.040
7.240
7.240
29. 360
28.760
2 15. 080
2 14.880
2 15. 080
11.880
6,140
18. 620
5.940
12, 480
289. 380
318, 740
12. 280
6,940
1
1
3
82
1
2
1
1
1
6
1
5.940
6.940
17. 820
505. 780
5.940
12, 280
6,340
5, 940
6,940
39. 240
6,940
1954 estimate
2
1
5
1
3
1
6
2
1
1
11
19
1
62
2
2
1
1
1
1
12, 080
6,140
30, 700
6,940
18, 620
6,940
37. 840
12, 280
6,140
5. 940
68. 140
116,860
6.140
390. 270
12. 080
12. 680
6.140
6,940
5,940
6,140
67,540
5,940
104, 680
6,940
75, 080
5,940
6,140
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 440
1 7. 440
1 7,240
2 13, 080
1
1
1
1
90
7.240
7.240
7,440
7,640
657, 620
64,960
7,240
7,440
7,240
21. 920
14. 480
7,440
67, 100
69, 720
1,51,000
316,610
22. 320
21. 520
7.040
7.640
14, 680
81. 440
68. 720
7,440
22, 120
7,240
7,440
7,240
""7.240
7.440
22. 720
21, 720
15.280
7.440
15, 080
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
4 26, 160
6,940
6, 340
265, 540
334, 440
12, 080
6,940
6,940
6,140
3
83
1
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
2
7
1
4
17, 820
510, 420
5,940
24, 760
6,340
5, 940
6.940
40. 240
6.940
5. 940
12. 080
12. 080
42. 780
6.940
24, 960
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 6, 140
7 44,440
6.340
6, 140
37, 840
142, 020
6,140
382, 860
12, 280
13, 080
6,340
6,940
5,940
6,340
6,940
5,940
87, 160
6,140
105, 380
6,140
82. 020
6.140
6,140
5,940
13, 080
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
385
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Generni schedule pradcs— Continued
GS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Spectroprapher
Station superintendent
Structural en^rineer
Supervisory physicist
Technologist
GS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief, budget and finance branch...
Chief, property management
branch
Chief statistics branch.. _
Fiscal accountant
Information specialist
Safety representative
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant .....
Administrative clerk
Administrative officer
Analytical chemist...
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer...
Chemist
Chief, administrative division
Chief, budget and finance branch...
Chief, classification and wage ad-
ministrative section
Chief, personnel branch.
Chief, property management divi-
sion
Chief, voucher examining section...
Civil engineer.
Coal mine inspector
Coal technologist
Commodity industry analyst
Construction maintenance super-
visor
Cost accountant
Electrical engineer
Electrical inspector
Electrochemist
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
Engineer. ..._
Engineering draftsman
Extractive metallurgist
Fiscal accountant
Foreman, instrument maker
Fuels engineer
General engineer...
Geologist
Head, machine shops
Health and safety engineer
Information and editing specialist..
Instrument maker
Instrument specialist
Laboratory field welder foreman
Maintenance supervisor
Mathematical physicist
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Mine development and production
engineer
Minerals technologist
Mining engineer
Motion picture specialist
Operating engineer
Ore microscopist
Organic chemist
Personnel olTicer
Petrographcr
Petroleum engineer
Petrnloum geologist
Petroleum research engineer
Photographer
Physical chemist
Physical metallurgist
Physical science aide
Physicist
Position classifier
Procurement and supply officer
Publicity WTiter
Purchasing agent
Research engineer
Safety engineer
Safety inspector
Safety representative
Superintendent electrical shops
Superintendent of mechanical shops
Supervising chemiciil engineer
Supervising engineering draftsman.
Technologist
GS-8. Range S4.620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $.1,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,110 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2.7.50 to $3.230..
pS-I. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
1963 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,540
6,140
6.540
5.940
42,780
1 5, 625
1 6.000
2 11.000
1 5, 876
4 20, 615
7 37, 420
10,620
21,490
5,060
389,150
474, 840
5,060
10,620
1 6,060
1 6,810
2
1
2
101
1
10,120
5,060
10.120
528, 935
5.310
36, 295
16, 180
5,060
20,990
15,180
5,060
15,430
5,060
5,185
6,560
16,180
1
1
1
2
1
8
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
9
44
1
1
26
1
5
1
2
4
3
17
1
1
1
8
2
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
7
1
1
1
1
11
8
401
.5, 810
5.310
5.185
10. 870
5.060
41,230
5.810
10. 245
5,810
5.185
5,185
6,310
^ 310
47. 415
230,265
5.060
6.060
133. 810
5,185
26. 550
5,310
10. 370
21,490
15. 305
88, 895
5.685
5.060
5,060
41, 855
10. 370
5,185
78.400
5,185
5.060
.5,060
5.060
5.060
11. 245
6,060
36. 045
5,810
5.310
5,185
6,310
60.910
40,335
1, 730, 630
188 776,075
174
1, 723, 690
398
1, 324, 025
380
1, 177. 880
192 644.560
14 35, 720
Num- Total
ber salary
I $6. 540
1 6,140
I 5.940
7 43,380
1 6. 750
1 6,000
2 11,125
1 6, 000
15, 680
38,170
5, 060
10. 870
16,180
10, 245
335, 605
444, 045
5,185
10. 870
7
1
2
3
2
63
81
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
84
1
7
6,185
5,810
10, 370
5, 185
10, 370
448.275
6,310
36. 296
3 16,430
21,490
15, 430
i 20,616
6,310
6.685
6.060
.5.060
5,810
5,435
5.310
10, 995
5,135
36.645
6.810
15, 555
5,810
6,310
1 .5. 436
6 32, 985
39 208,965
1 5. 185
1 5. 186
2S 146,180
6, 310
5.435
10,620
16, 555
10, 370
73, 715
5,186
5, 185
37, 045
10. 620
5,310
80,150
6.310
5.185
6.185
5,186
10. 870
10. 245
37. 070
5. 810
5,435
6.310
5.435
56. 3,50
40,210
2
2
7
1
1
1
1
10
8
366
1, 599. 125
167 660,210
374
1, 398, 550
328
1, 110, 820
316
998. 030
155 448,265
12 31,280
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 740
1 6,340
1 6, 140
7 43.980
1 5, .500
1 6,500
1 5, 875
2 11,250
1 6, 125
15,680
33,110
5,060
11,120
16.430
10, 495
309, 680
402, 065
5,310
5,685
1 6,310
1 5, 810
5,310
5,310
10.620
448, 276
5.435
25, 926
11. 246
4 21, 490
3 15. 680
3 15, 430
5, 435
6,810
6. 185
5.185
5,810
5. 560
5, 435
11,120
5,310
36.545
5, 810
1.5. .555
5,810
6,435
36
1
1
26
5.560
32. 985
193, 410
5.310
5,310
135, 810
1
2
2
2
14
5,660
10, 870
11. 495
10. 370
73,690
6,310
5,310
31, 985
10,620
6,435
74, 840
.5, 435
5,310
5,310
5,310
337
10, 995
10, 496
37, 070
5,810
5, .560
5,435
5,560
61,040
35,690
1,473.430
113 606,205
348
1, 306, 590
302
1, 024, 750
296
936. 450
144 417,055
10 27, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4..565 to $5,316
CPC-9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to SA.ms
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680...
CPC-6. Ranee $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,810
Positions at hourlv rates;
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
-\ssistant foreman, printing plant...
Bricklayer
Clam shell and shovel operator
Diamond driller..
Diamond drill foreman
Electrician
Electrician foreman
Electrometallurgical plant foreman.
Foreman
Foreman machinist
Foreman, mi\ed gang
Foreman, pilot plant
Foreman, printing plant
Machinist..
Melter
Pilot plant equipment operator
Pilot plant mechanic
Pirefitter
StUlman foreman
Structural steel worker
Welder
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part tinje employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows*
''Conservation and development of min-
eral resources. Bureau of Mines":
Direct obligations...
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accoiuats . .
"Health and safety. Bureau of Mines":
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbm^e-
ments from other accomits — -
"Construction, Bureau of Mines"
"General administrative expenses. Bu-
reau of Mines":
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
"Research and development, -^ir
Force"
"Aircraft and related procurement.
Air Force"
"Naval working fimd"
"Research, Navy"
"Working capital fund. National
Bureau of Standards"
"Research and development. Army"...
"Revolving fund. Federal Housing
Administration"
"Revolving fund. Defense Production
Act, Interior"
"Maintenance and operations. Army"...
"Maintenance and operations. Air
Force"
"Ships and facilities. Navy"
"Civil engineering. Navy"
".\ircraft and facilities. Navy".
"Ordnance and facilities. Navy"
"Service-wide supply and finance,
Navy" --
"Salaries and expenses. Office of
Secretary of Defense" —
"Operating expenses. Atomic Energy
Commission"
"Plant and equipment. Atomic Energy
Commission"
"Salaries and expenses, defense pro-
duction activities, Commerce" -.
4,448
20, 029. 963
475
2, 112, 734
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,315
22,325
33,920
75,600
121, 760
85,338
130, 010
196,864
117,422
1
1
1
1
2
5
1
16
6
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
12
2
1
1
1
691
5,387
6,120
5,120
5,200
11.336
25,600
5,658
88,528
32, 240
5,262
5,887
6,200
5,616
20, 480
5,120
5,120
61,440
10, 210
5,096
5,120
5.120
2, 611, 344
4,012
18, 721, 103
213
934, 710
3,973
17, 917, 229
271.010
8,758
209. 267
71. 302
260, 497
89, 376
37, 981
18, 865, 420
21, 928, 646
12, 349. 592
315, 287
3. 378, 606
31, 099
12,241
1, 107, 2.38
3.50
307, 120
8,777
66,566
1,790
213,361
8,424
324,977
38, 364
12,480
339, 511
5,554
89, 998
95, 894
176,136
40,641
1,906,943
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
5
7
13
30
25
37
66
32
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
20
6
2
1
$5,315
22,700
29,760
49, 255
105. 280
80, 910
113, 270
186. 014
83,960
6.387
5,120
5.120
10.400
5, 616
25,600
5,658
110, 600
32, 240
10, 322
5,887
1
4
1
1
12
2
1
1
1
683
6,616
20.480
5, 120
5,120
61.440
10. 240
6,096
6,120
6,120
2,616,792
3,666
16, 836, 471
247
873, 715
3,799
17, 786, 363
338,811
10, 300
178, 750
69, 824
212, 211
64,958
41,800
18, 703, 017
21, 931, 379
11, 707, 105
300,239
4, 073, 308
30, 670
16, 769
1, 138. 334
24,507
1,025
61,345
288,300
3,850
398, 600
131,400
6,240
283,630
55, 630
1, 861, 400
28,370
23,995
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 315
18,800
26,100
27, 445
61,820
79, 256
69. 220
156, 120
83.960
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
18
6
2
1
6,387
5.120
5,120
10,400
5,616
25.600
5,658
99,594
26,900
10, 322
6,887
1
4
1
1
8
2
1
1
1
507
5,616
20, 480
5, 120
5,120
40. 960
10. 240
5,096
5.120
5,120
, 996, 149
3,309
15. 961, 756
257, 385
6,700
151, 050
63,938
166, 575
53.998
38. 976
16, 700. 378
19, 626, 678
10,961,938
54,806
4, 099, 836
29,687
274,600
197,600
260,580
"i25,'ioo
1,288,030
386
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF MINES— Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal serrices paid from funds available to the Bureau of
Mines — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows— Con.
"Operations, Federal CivU Defense
$13, 696
7,056
2,036
18,356
6,766
"Administration, naedical, hospital,
and domiciliary services, Veterans
"General administrative expenses,
"Salaries and expenses, defense pro-
"Surveys, investigations, and re-
" Census of business, transportation,
manufactures and mineral indus-
tries Bureau of the Census"..
$1, 100
828, 460
146, 650
296,942
"Revolving fund. Defense Production
Act, defense materials procurement
activities, General Services Admin-
496, 267
126,012
404, 623
$797, 640
"Consolidated working fund. Interior,
Mines" -
169,010
269, 673
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Management and Protection, National Park Service
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1,628
332
1,744
1,618
357
1,807
1.662
463
1.958
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,681
GS-6.9
$3,400
CPC-6.0
$3,361
$4,713
GS-6.9
$3,399
CPC-5.0
$3,659
.$4, 720
OS-6.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,397
CPC-5.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,661
Personal service obligations:
$6. 224, 913
999. 661
24,034
183,838
$6, 567, 293
1,081.472
26, 346
169, 134
$6. 774. 764
1. 438. 330
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
26, 158
151.481
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
7,432,446
7,833,244
8, 390, 733
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
7,411,297
262, 931
63, 204
58,469
298, 724
121.976
182,305
128.412
232. 803
266, 921
637
23,466
7, S09. 249
193. 941
30, 047
67, 686
279, 243
132, 128
154.377
08.495
238. 19?
110,622
8,371.996
193, 250
03 Transportation of things _ _
41, 649
67. 978
280. 865
137.806
184 102
Services performed by other agen-
49.715
08 Supplies and materials
249. 262
154, 945
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
21, 876
28. 542
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds -
9,041,104
9,096.354
9, 750. 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
484
6,477
1,170
3,322
1,170
09 Equipment - -
4.097
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources
6,961
4,492
6,267
Total direct obligations
9. 047. 005
9, 100, 846
9, 755. 207
Obligatitms Payable Out of Reimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
21.149
6, 261
264
23,995
3,020
300
18. 737
2,360
03 Transportation of things -.-^.--
300
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Peimbursemenis
From Other .4ccom?!(s— Continued
$4,323
300
1,097
1, 367
2,798
3, 008
67
$.5,000
422
800
728
4, 965
1,027
63
$4,600
160
700
630
4,680
09 Equipment
1,450
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
40,634
40,300
33, 517
9, 087, 699
9, 141, 146
9, 788, 784
Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Physical Facilities, National
Park Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivaletit of all other positions.
Average number of all employees-
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average s.ilary _
Average grade-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade- ,
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions--- _.
OMier positions
Regnlar pay in excess of .52-week base-.
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations
(see (Consolidated schedule). ,
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01
02
03
04
06
06
07
Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services-
Rents and utility .'services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other
agencies- --
Supplies and materials...
Equipment
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities..
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds ,
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
06 Rents and utility services —
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from non-Fed-
eral sources _
1953 actual
1,118
636
1,606
$4, 681
GS-6.9
$3,400
CPC-6.0
$3,361
$3, 612. 153
1.960.192
13. 560
150, 343
6, 636, 248
6, 022, 664
69, 831
46. 044
14,778
161,371
3,263
594, 959
41.105
1, 402, 664
695. 497
8.714
6.301
37, 924
7,994,116
6,642
1,375
17, 455
1954 estimate
Total direct obligations..
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transi)ortation of things
04 Commmiication services
06 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials..
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
15 Taxes and assessments
q^tal obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts --.
Obligations incurred
8, 018, 687
613,684
20. 376
10, 747
1,696
125, 613
13,685
74, 107
690.010
52. 770
17
2,792
1, 605, 297
9, 623, 884
1,151
619
1,648
$4,713
OS-6.9
$3,399
CPC-6.0
$3,659
.$3, 869, 130
1,881,733
14.900
116,033
6, 870, 796
5, 224. 871
96, 599
61.6S7
17, 763
231,226
6,205
660,661
33,620
1,385,883
647,637
6,500
526
38, 933
1966 estimate
8,300,000
88, 600
1,494
16,316
106, 409
8, 406, 409
646, 926
11,299
8.924
1,567
44.916
160
66, 656
696, 262
53,846
3,895
1, 622, 440
9, 928, 849
1,178
700
1,779
$4,720
OS-6.9
$3,397
CPC-6.0
$3,661
$4, 046, 878
2, 132, 820
1.5,7.32
112,411
6, 307, 841
6, 632, 606
80,788
48. 616
18. 787
255.129
8,096
730, 101
33,620
1,514,476
487, 684
500
39,699
8, 8.60, 000
88,186
1,494
18, 300
107, 980
8, 967, 980
676, 236
9.799
8,651
1,530
43, 086
210
53,570
739, 021
22,826
3,948
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
387
Construction, National Park Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
171
164
302
186
246
416
188
216
385
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,681
QS-«.9
$3,400
CPC-5.0
$3,361
$4, 713
GS-6.9
$3, 399
CPC-5.0
$3,559
$4,720
Average grade
GS-6.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,397
CPC-5.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,661
Persona] service obligations:
$715,014
570, 724
2,769
15, 706
$891, 244
797, 816
3,427
25,350
$908, 250
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates ...
698, 276
3,527
20,400
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
1,304,203
1,717,837
1,630,453
Direa Oblisations
Appropriated funds:
1, 303, 127
96,202
10, 999
9,360
176, 206
4.721
737,686
311, 565
154,026
9, 883, 067
136
7,388
1, 692. 837
100, 000
17,000
10, 000
287, 000
7,200
948. 922
450, 000
75. 000
14, 738, 761
1,605,453
02 Travel
84,600
03 Transportation of things
8,000
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
8,500
170, 000
5,100
07 Other contractual services
688,500
369, 672
09 Equipment-- _.
60,000
10 Lands and structures
6, 661, 545
13 Refunds awards and indemnities
9,000
8,000
Total obligations from appro-
priated fluids
12, 694, 461
671
18,335,720
3,500
9, 669, 170
Reimbursements from non-Federal sources:
09 Equipment
3,600
12,695,132
18, 339, 220
9, 572, 670
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1,076
490
521
116
25,000
2,500
25,000
02 Travel-
2,500
05 Rents and utility services
5,000
6, 000
07 Other contractual services
848
12. 699
1,187
08 Supplies and materials
17,500
4,500
17, 600
4,500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
coimts
16, 937
54,500
54,500
Obligations incurred
12, 712, 069
18,393,720
9, 627, 170
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
183
87
245
182
87
238
182
42
142
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarj^
$4,681
GS-6.9
$3,400
CPC-6.0
$3,361
$4,713
OS-6.9
$3. 399
CPC-6.0
$3,659
$4,720
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
GS-6.9
$3,397
CPC-5.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,661
Direct Obligatims
01 Personal services:
Pemiflnent positions
$689. 593
199, 872
3,224
5,380
$666, 600
200, 000
3,000
5,600
$443, 200
100,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
1,800
5,000
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
898, 069
34, 986
3,837
3,284
9,324
6,799
176, 684
141, 473
875, 000
36,000
4,000
3,000
9,000
7,000
200, 000
313, 630
650,000
02 Travel -
26,000
03 Transportation of things..
2,500
04 Communication services
2,000
6,000
4, 000
07 Other contractual services
120, 000
08 Supplies and materials
129, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— Continued
Direct ObligattOTis— Continued
09 Equipment
$1,409
612
3,300
$2,000
15 Taxes and assessments .
4,000
$2,500
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
1, 278, 677
2,863
1,452,630
840,000
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1, 275, 824
2,906
1,462,630
840, 000
1, 278, 730
1,462,630
840,000
ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
$383
7,208
189, 455
$1, 078
1,066
10 T^ftTidf; a"'' Ptrnntnrp^
197, 046
2,144
SUMMART
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
364
261
547
368
333
654
370
257
527
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 681
GS-6.9
$3,400
CPC-6.0
$3,361
$4,713
QS-6.9
$3,399
CPC-5.0
$3,559
$4, 720
GS-6.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,397
Average grade
CPC-5.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,661
Personal service obligations:
$1, 404, 607
770, 696
6,983
21,086
$1, 557, 744
997, 816
6,427
30,860
$1,351,450
Other positions
798, 276
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
5,327
26,400
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
2,202,272
2, 692, 837
2, 180, 463
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
2, 201, 196
131, 188
14,836
12, 644
186, 530
11,903
920, 578
453,028
156, 434
10,073,024
136
10,688
2, 567, 837
135,000
21, 000
13,000
296,000
14, 200
1,150,000
763, 630
77,000
14,739,827
2, 166, 453
109,600
03 Transportation of things
10, 500
10,500
05 Rents and utility services
175,000
9,100
07 Other contractual services
808,500
498, 572
60,000
10 Lands and structures
6, 661, 645
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. -
15 Taxes and assessments -
13,000
10,600
Subtotal
14, 170, 184
2,853
19,790,494
10,409,170
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations from appropriated
14, 167, 331
671
19.790,494
3,600
10, 409, 170
Reimbursements from non-Federal sources:
3,500
ToTnl direct nhligf^tif^TiS
14,168,002
19, 793, 994
10, 412, 670
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1,076
490
621
116
25,000
2,600
25,000
2,600
5,000
6,000
848
15,605
1,187
17, 500 1 17, 500
4,500
4,600
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other
accounts --
19, 843
54.600
64.500
14, 187, 845
19,848,494
10, 467, 170
388
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE— Continued
General Administrative Expenses, National Park Service
OBLIGATIONS ET OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
238
223
220
207
217
Average salaries and grades ;
General schedule grades:
$4, 681
GS-6.9
$3,400
CPC-5.0
$4, 713
GS-6.9
$3,399
CPC-5.0
$4 720
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary _ . . -
$3,397
CPC-5.0
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions . _
$1,169,802
287
4,497
$1,117,271
1,000
4,297
600
$1 114 817
1,000
4, 297
600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.,-
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
1,174,586
1, 123, 168
1,120,714
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services _ . _
1,174,613
53, 260
1,828
18, 687
4,413
33,001
18, 553
12,973
17, 455
65
1,076
1, 123, 168
48, 630
1.785
16. 100
3.250
32, 200
17, 885
11,332
12,750
1,120,714
03 Transportation of things
2 145
16, 334
3 450
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
19, 880
14, 002
10, 330
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
1,000
900
Total direct obligations
1,335,814
1,268,000
1,268.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
73
48
25
02 Travel
600
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
146
600
Obligations incurred
1, 335, 960
1,268,500
1,268,000
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from National Park Service accounts
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,000
3 32, 650
1 10, 800
1 9, 600
1 10, 000
1 9, 600
1 9, 600
8 78, 000
1 10, 600
1 9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,200
3 33, 400
1 10, 800
1 9, 600
1 10. 200
1 9, 600
1 9. 600
8 79. 200
1 10. 600
1 9,800
1 9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
3 33, 400
1 11,050
1 9, 800
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of design and construction
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief architect
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
8 79,600
Chief of division
Finance oITicer
1 9 800
Personnel oITicer . ..
1 9, 600
Supervising landscape architect
1 9, 800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect
1 8 360
1 8, 660
5 42, 200
1 8,360
1 8,660
5 42, 800
1 8,360
Assistant chief of division
5 43 ''OO
1 8, 660
1 8,360
1 8, 560
Assistant to chief of design and con-
struction. .
Budget officer- -
1 8,360
1 8, 360
15 126,200
1 8, 360
1 8, 560
1 7,040
1 7,040
1 7,040
7 49, 2S0
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
20 148, 800
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 8, 560
1 8, 560
15 127,000
1 8, 560
Chief of branch
17 145 720
1 8, 560
Personnel officer ._ _
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect
2 14, 080
1 7,040
1 7, 040
7 49, 480
1 7,240
1 7,040
20 150, 400
I 7, 040
1 7,040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 7,640
Assistant budget officer
1 7,240
1 7, 240
7 50, 480
1 7, 440
1 7 040
Assistant chief of branch
Attornev-adviser
Chief of branch.
18 136 IPO
Economist
1 7 ''40
2 14. 080
1 7 ''40
Highway engineer -
1 7, 040
Landscape architect
1 7, 040
1 7, mo
Supervising landscape architect
i 7,440
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Archeologist
Assistant chief of branch
Attorney-adviser
Audit reviewer
Business accountant
Chief of branch
Chief of general services
Contract officer.
Engineer (civil)..
Engineer (electronics)
Engineer (valuation).
Government systems accountant...
Highway engineer
Historian
Landscape architect
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement and supply officer
Realty officer
Supervisory auditor.
Training officer
GS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
G ovcrnrp ental aud itor
Information and editorial specialist.
QS-9. Range $5,000 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant...
Assistant chief of general services...
Cadastral engineer
Commercial auditor
Governmental auditor
Illustrator (general).
Information and editorial specialist.
Information specialist
Landscape architect
Placement and training officer
Placement assistant
Position classifier
Section chief (budget analyst)
Range $t,620 to $5,370.
Range $4,205 to $4,956.
Range $3,795 to $4,646
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,5,52 to $3,032
GS-8.
GS-7.
GS-i
GS-5.
GS-1.
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant superintendent
Associate superintendent
Project manager
Regional director
Superintendent
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional director
Assistant superiutendent
Attorney-adviser
Chief of division
Project manager
Resident engineer
Superintendent
Supervisor (architectural design) ..
Supervising landscape architect
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Archeologist
Architect.
Architectural engineer
Assistant to superintendent
Assistant superintendent
Attorney-adviser
Bridge engineer
Chief of division...
Chief of branch
Engineer (civil)
Engineer (construction)
Engineer
Highway engineer
Historian -
Horticulturist
Landscape architect — --.
Project manager
Regional archeologist
Regional architect -
Regional chief of concessions man-
agement. -..,-.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 140
12,280
6,940
24, 160
13, 480
11,880
5,940
6,940
6,940
23,960
6,340
6,140
6,940
6,940
25, 760
1 6, 540
'4""24,'566
22, 000
6,126
5,435
6,185
10, 870
10,245
1 5, 060
1 6, 436
1
1
1
4
1
15
12
35
59
23
5,185
5,810
6,186
20, 490
4,746
65, 076
60, 666
129, 350
196,126
71,690
4 10, 928
283
1,618,733
33.8
181,943
249.2
1, 336, 790
7,215
6,149
9,164
10, 800
9,600
9,600
10, 000
40, 200
9,600
12 104,120
4, 040
4
"i" 8,560
2 18, 320
16 140,040
3 25, 280
6
1
3
1
1
13
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
8
1
1
4
42, 440
8,040
22, 920
7,040
7,240
92, 120
7,040
7,240
22, 520
15, 080
14, 480
8,040
7,040
21, 720
7,440
8,040
58, 920
7,040
8,040
29, 960
4 31, 160
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
2 12, 280
1 5, 940
62, 600
12,480
6,140
6,140
6,940
17,820
6,340
5,940
6,940
2 12,880
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 6, 740
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
11,126
6,260
5,560
6,310
5,060
10,745
10, 370
6,060
5,660
5,560
10,245
3
1
17
12
33
62
21
15,805
4,870
73,610
61,790
124, 530
211,670
66, 830
11,408
285
1,549,538
22.2
104,971
262.8
1, 444, 567
6,173
5,565
1 10,800
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
1 10, 200
4 41,000
2 19, 200
104, 720
8,360
34, 240
16, 720
8,760
18, 720
139, 360
8,360
3.3, 640
6 42, 840
1 8, 040
2 15, 680
1 7, 040
93, 320
7,040
7,240
14,680
7,240
28, 760
8,040
7,040
21, 920
7,440
8. 040
66, 160
7,040
8,040
30, 160
31, 160
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6,340
2 12, 680
1 5, 940
10 62, 600
2 12, 680
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
3 18, 020
1 6,540
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
6,940
5,940
6,140
6,740
6,140
5,940
11,260
6,260
1 5, 685
1 5,310
10,745
10, 370
5,185
5,560
5,685
10,495
3
1
16
13
33
57
21
16,930
4,995
69, 595
57, 335
12,'i,030
194, 905
66, 990
4 11,648
277
1, 528, 533
18.9
92, 662
258.1
1, 435, 871
4,750
5,523
1,850
1,447,994
1 11,050
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 10, 200
4 41,200
2 19, 400
104, 920
8,360
34, 440
16, 920
8,760
18, 720
140, 360
8,360
26,480
43, 440
2 15, 880
1 7, 040
94, 120
7,240
7,440
15,080
7,440
29, 160
8,040
7,240
21,920
7,640
8,040
66, 960
7,040
8,040
4 30, 160
4 31, 160
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
389
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $«,040— Con.
Regional chief of lauds and recrea-
tion planning
Regional engineer _
Regional forester
Regional historian
Regional landscape architect
Regional naturalist
Structural engineer
Superintendent
Supervising archeologist
Supervising landscape architect
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Archeologist
Architect
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief of division
Assistant project manager
Assistant superintendent
Biologist ---
Bridge enguieer...
Chief ranger
Civil engineer
Construction superintendent
Construction engineer
Economist
Electrical engineer
Engineer
Exhibits construction specialist
Forester.-
Government accountant
Highway engineer
Historian - -
Horticulturist
Landscape architect
Mechanical engineer
Museum preservation specialist
Museum specialist-
Naturalist--- — -.
Park plaimer
Personnel officer
Plant pathologist-- - --.
Recreation planner
Safety engineer
Soil conservationist
Structural engineer
Superintendent
Supervising archeologist--
Supervising landscape architect
OS-KJ. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant superintendent -—
Budget officer ---
Chief of section
Chief clerk---
Chief ranger--
Naturalist-
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Superintendent
Supervisory park ranger
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Accountant -
Agronomist -
Arborist
Archeologist
Architect
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief ranger
Assistant superintendent
Biologist--
Bridge engineer
Cartographic engineer —
Chief clerk _
Chief ranger-- -
Civil engineer.--
Construction engineer ---
Construction superintendent
Electrical engineer —
Electrical supervisor...
Electronics engineer
Engineer-
Exhibits construction specialist
Forester
General foreman—
Highway engineer
Historian
Historical technician —
Horticulturist --.
Information specialist
Landscape architect
Manager and special police
Mechanical engineer
Mechanical supervisor
Museum construction specialist
Museum curator
Museum preparator
Naturalist
Painting restorer
Photographer
Plant pathologist
Position classifier
Recreation planner
1953 actual
Num-
ber
2
4
4
3
3
3
1
17
1
4
1
1
2
12
1
1
1
9
7
3
6
16
1
3
1
Total
salary
$15, 880
31,660
31,360
21, 620
22. 720
23. 520
7,040
128,380
7,840
30,360
6,140
6,340
12, 480
73,280
5,940
6,140
6,140
55, 860
43, ISO
19,420
36.640
100, 640
6,140
19,220
6.540
37. 240
12,280
32,700
18
9
1
39
1
1
2
114,920
54,880
6,940
246, 460
5,940
5,940
12, 480
69,060
32,900
1
2
1
11
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
3
4
1
1
5,940
12,280
5,940
72,650
12, 080
12,280
6,000
5,750
17,250
5,625
6,250
16, 875
22, 810
6,250
5,625
5,875
17, 935
2
2
2
1
9
9
1
11
2
1
1
1
7
4
19
1
10, 555
10,870
10, 995
5.685
47, 665
46,915
5,310
59, 160
11,370
5,060
5, 435
6,060
36,920
21,615
101,016
5,810
26, 175
11,120
5,060
32,860
52, 725
6,560
6, 936
116,995
53, 225
5.060
28.300
19
1
2
2
1
4
1
19
1
1
1
1
1
98, 515
5,685
11, 120
11,620
6,310
20, 865
5.810
103, 140
6,060
5,560
5,685
6,185
6,185
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$16, 080
32. 160
31. 560
21, 520
22, 920
23, 620
16 120, 840
1 7,840
5 38, 200
1
1
2
12
1
1
1
9
7
3
6
15
1
3
1
1
11
2
5
1
IS
10
1
39
1
1
2
9
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
12
1
2
6,140
6,310
12,880
73, 680
5, 940
6,340
6, 140
55, 460
43, 580
19, 420
37, 040
93, ,500
6, 340
18, 620
6,740
0,140
66, 940
12. 280
33, 100
6,540
114,720
61,200
6,940
248.760
5,940
5,940
12, 480
59, 260
27, 300
5,940
5,940
5,940
6,140
12, 480
6,140
77, 080
6,140
12, 680
1 6, 125
1 6.140
3 17, 750
1 5,750
3 17, 125
4 23,250
1 6, 250
1 5,600
1 6.000
8 45,610
2 11,125
1
I
2
1
8
12
1
12
2
1
1
1
7
6
16
1
1
5
2
1
7
10
1
1
22
5.060
5.560
11,245
5,SI0
42, 730
63, 095
5,435
64, 470
11,495
5,060
5, 435
5, 185
37, 045
32,110
85, 210
5,060
6,185
26,300
11,245
5,185
.37,170
53, 3.50
6. 686
5, 936
116,370
48,290
5
1
18
1
2
2
1
3
1
22
1
1
27, 050
6,060
93, 330
5.810
11,246
11.620
6,435
15. 430
5,810
119, 070
6,060
5,685
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$16,080
32. 160
31.560
21, 920
22. 920
23,720
17 128, 680
1 7,840
4 30, 560
1 6, 340
14 86, 160
1
1
10
6
3
6
15
1
3
1
1
10
2
5
1
20
10
1
42
1
1
3
9
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
12
1
1
6,340
6,140
61,600
38, 040
19,820
37, WO
93. 900
6,340
18,820
6,740
6.140
60,800
12,680
33.300
6,740
127, 400
61.600
6,940
268, 480
5,940
5,940
18,620
60,260
27,660
6,140
5,940
6,940
6,340
12, 480
6,140
77, 480
6,140
6,140
1 6,260
1 6, 340
3 18,000
1 5,875
3 17, 260
4 23, 625
1 6, 250
1 5, 625
1 6, 125
8 45, 875
2 11, 250
1
1
2
1
7
11
1
12
2
2
1
5,060
5,560
11,246
5,810
37, 046
.5.8,410
6,435
64,720
11,496
10, 120
5,560
7
7
15
1
1
4
2
1
7
10
37, 295
37, 295
79, 526
5, OfiO
5,310
21, 240
11,245
5. 185
37. 295
53,600
1 6, 935
24 126,615
8 42,605
6
1
19
1
2
2
27, 300
6,186
98. 016
6.810
11.370
II, 745
4
1
23
1
1
20, 490
6,810
124, 630
6,185
6,810
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Regional budget officer
Sanitation officer. -
Soil conservationist
Superintendent
Supervisor of construction and
maintenance
Supervisorv park ranger
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 --
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956- ,
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160 -..
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CFC-IO. Range $4,565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to .$4.900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.2.30 -..
CPC-3. Range $2,,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.810
National Capital park police:
Chief protective division, at $8,459
Captain, at $6,590-
Lieutenant, at $6.009
Sergeant, horse mounted, at $5,911
Sergeant, at $5,521
Corporal, motorcycle, at $5,480
Corporal, at $6.090
Private, plainclothes, at $5.841
Private, technician, at $5.031
Private, motorcycle, at $6,031
Private, horse mounted, at $5.031
Private, range $3,900 to $4,641- -,
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060-,
Total permanent, field-.
Deduct lapses-
3,495
14, 049, 308
359.9
1, 319, 278
Is et permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work difTerential
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
"Management and protection. National
Park Service":
Direct obligations. - -
Reimbursable obligations - .
"Maintenance and rehabilitation of
physical faculties. National Park
Service":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Construction, National Park Service":
Direct obligations --
Reimbursable obligations
Allocation to Bureau of Public Roads,
Department of Commerce
"General administrative expenses. Na-
tional Park Service":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Educational expenses, children of em-
ployees, Yellowstone National Park,
National Park Service"-
"Operation, management, maintenance,
and demolition of federally acquired
properties. Independence National
Historical Park, National Park Serv-
ice"
"Jefferson National Expansion Me-
morial contribution. National Park
Service"
"National Park Service, donations" —
"Preservation, birthplace of Abraham
Lincoln, National Park Service"
"Consolidated working fund. Interior,
National Park Service" —
"Consolidated working fund. Interior,
National Park Service (trust fund)":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 060
2 11, 745
1 5, 435
20 108. 075
2 10. 995
1 6, 435
78 386,935
238
1, 082, 010
151 625, 500
329
1, 228, 030
272 920. 480
185 583. 550
67 170, 270
6 17, 180
18
26
19
19
33
56
130
27
38
1
1
4
1
14
3
4
9
6
27
10
118
1,048
91, 170
116, 380
81, 060
72, 966
120, 560
184. 144
396. 140
79. 224
103, 090
8,034
6.961
20.540
4,865
66,491
13, 920
18, 740
45,640
27, 120
116, 130
42,500
443, 840
3, 373, 844
3, 135. 1
12, 730, 030
3, 106, 972
20,480
861, 598
50,303
371, 690
30, 310
43,994
17, 215, 377
18, 564, 531
7,411,297
21, 149
5, 022, 664
613, 584
1, 303, 127
1,076
898, 069
1, 174, 513
73
1,798
22.316
7,705
64,029
24
37, 718
1, 781, 027
204,362
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 185
2 11,745
1 5. 560
16 86. 860
2 11. 120
82 408.755
255
1. 162, 970
145 601,405
318
1, 189, 640
288 970, 760
186 586.090
61 153, 4.50
5 13, 940
18
19
18
20
33
63
120
26
36
1
1
5
1
13
3
4
10
6
27
10
113
1,074
92. 045
85. 226
77, 320
77. 560
120. 160
176. 022
366, 560
75, 952
97, 340
8,459
6, 590
30, 165
5,911
72,013
16, 440
20,480
59, 970
30. 906
1,!7. 997
60. 670
512, 151
3, 561, 026
3,522
14, 473, 562
242.4
839, 070
3,689
14, 852, 344
269.8
931. 721
, 279. 6
13, 634, 492
3, 101, 535
37,236
1, 121, 252
53,163
241,798
31, 025
39.211
7. 809. 249
23,995
6. 224. 871
646, 925
1, 692, 837
25,000
1, 123, 168
2,052
45. 240
97, 757
200
26, 694
2, 006. 924
118,995
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
2 11, 745
1 5,560
16 87. 280
2 11, 120
85 424,055
252
1,149.335
148 614, 160
320
1. 195, 725
291 977,785
190 697.290
62 165, 800
5 14, 180
18
19
19
20
33
53
127
25
36
1
1
5
1
14
3
5
10
10
134
92. 1)65
85, 475
80, 185
77,560
120, 480
177,312
3.86, 810
73, 240
97, 410
8,459
6,710
30,285
6,031
77, 654
16, 440
25, 570
60, 090
30, 906
137, 997
50, 670
600, 792
3, 762, 353
3, 319. 2
13, 920, 623
3, 535, 008
55, 096
1, 107, 349
54.097
226. 334
28.590
40,658
18, 907. 755
20, 416, 749
8, 371, 996
18, 737
6, 6.32, 606
675, 235
1, 60S, 453
25.000
550, 000
1,120,714
2,052
46, 240
29, 805
250
12, 642
2, 207, 024
lis. 995
390
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Management of Resources, Fish and Wildlife Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
1,096
192
1.240
1,060
213
1,242
929
222
1 107
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 664
GS-6.6
$3. 267
CPC-4.9
$4. 638
as-6.7
$3,311
CPC-6.0
.$4 670
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 340
CPC 4 9
Personal service obligations:
$4. 422. 053
678.311
17.086
183. 522
$4. 349. 837
638. 026
16. 430
141, 974
$3, 819, 000
666 009
Other positions -
Regular pay In excels of 62-week base...
Payment above b:isic rates -
14,071
139, 824
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule under
permanent authorizations)
5,200.972
5, 146, 266
4, 638, 904
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
5.158.193
286, 529
58. 735
53. 595
104. 536
26. 360
342. 261
1.169.790
316. 861
194. 669
233
14. 496
6, 086, 775
322, 732
60, 891
62, 769
102. 966
28,713
281,161
1,105,371
281,420
44, 964
2.000
14.167
4. 579. 413
296. 441
48. 538
43. 406
93. 762
26, 973
261,288
04 Communication services..
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
166 5''4
10 Lands and structures
44 964
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities..
.Subtotal...
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
7. 726, 238
100, 813
7. 373. 899
143, 061
6, 739, 764
139, 764
Total obligations from appropriated
7, 624, 425
42, 342
7, 230, 848
37, 700
6, 600. 000
21 600
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment ..
7, 666, 767
7, 268, 548
6, 621. 600
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
42, 779
65,069
19
104
66
18,345
10, 751
,69, 491
26,955
26
71
65
7,981
6,411
59, 491
26, 955
26
03 Transportation of things
7,981
6,411
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
137, 113
100,000
100,000
7,803,880
7,368,648
6, 721, 600
Management of Resources, Fish and Wildlife Service (No-Year)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
20
26
42
57
65
121
36
69
103
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,664
GS-6.6
$4,733
.K638
GS-6.7
$4,767
$4,670
GS-6.7
$4,725
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions...
$66,923
76, 397
413
24,716
$275, 695
196,025
1,130
95, 608
$142, 093
208,932
616
34, 656
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule imder
permanent authorizations)
168,449
567, 468
386,297
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services .. _
167, 970
39, 721
14,501
563, 218
68,756
17, 875
374, 667
.50, 365
17,465
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Direct Obligations— ContinneA
Appropriated funds— Continued
04 Communic^ltion services
$579
2, 125
220
14, 393
107, 243
118,536
$4,370
2,380
5,900
147, 695
140, 197
123, 105
131, 000
534
$3,298
2,405
06 Printing and reproduction
6,860
84, 580
64,980
83,499
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
15 Taxes and assessments
2,777
401
Total obligations from appro-
468, 065
600
1, 196, 030
687,500
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
Total direct obligations.
468,665
1,195,030
687, 500
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services.. _
02 Travel .__.
04 Communication services
479
207
7
7
884
62
U
14,240
6,160
210
210
26,280
1,650
320
11,630
6,030
175
06 Printing .and reproduction
07 Other contractual services..
175
21,470
1,260
09 Equipment . ..
260
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
1,647
48, 970
40, 000
470, 312
1,244,000
727, 500
Investigations of Resources, Fish and Wildlife Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.
607
74
633
688
%
651
547
71
587
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades-
$4,664
GS-6.6
$4, 733
$4,338
GS-6.7
$4, 767
$4, 670
Average grade
GS-6.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 725
Personal service obligations;
Permanent positions
$2, 577, 204
222, 298
10, 193
62, 301
$2. 623. 081
296, 171
10. 887
58.102
$2, 489. 816
216,316
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
9.790
58.989
Total personal ser\'ice obligations
(see Consolidated schedule under
permanent authorizations)
2. 871. 996
2,988.241
2.774,911
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
2, 848. 368
155. 056
23. 535
40. 430
63.334
55. 686
338. 861
464. 779
252. 963
6.692
94
12, 396
2,921,711
166, 985
28, 769
47, 576
55, 069
80, 929
453, 629
639, 712
157, 281
10,000
2, 712. 491
129. 799
03 Transportation of things .
19. 536
116. 124
05 Rents and utilitv services
52. 345
06 Printing and reproduction
77,684
449, 149
382, 217
88.573
10 Lands and structures
2,000
15 Taxes and assessments
11,782
9,624
Subtotal
4, 251, 993
8,106
4, 472, 442
12.442
4, 039, 442
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
12, 442
Total obligations from appropriated
funds . ..
4, 243, 887
3,861
4, 460, 000
2,400
4, 027, 000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources;
09 Equipment . .
1,300
4,247,748
4, 462, 400
4, 028, 300
Ofiligntioiis Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
23,628
3,360
70
321
4,438
2,163
1,390
66, 630
10,685
230
380
9, .556
5.890
2,730
62.420
10, 050
215
345
8,900
6 625
2,546
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
36, 370
96,000
90,000
4,283,118
4, 658, 400
4,118,300
J
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
391
Construction, Fish and Wildlife Service
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Totil number of pprmrinrnl positions
Full-time fquivak'nl of till other positions-
Avenige number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
Average salary --.
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions -
Other positions--- -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base— -
Payment above basic rates --
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule under
permanent authorizations)--
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
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment _._
10 Lands and structures _
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations from appropri-
ated funds - -
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
Total direct obligations
Obligalions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Comtininicjition services
06 Printing and reproduction...
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment .,
10 Lands and structures ,
15 Taxes and assessments...
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
$4,564
GS-6.6
$87. 408
190. 803
328
9.922
288.461
216. 355
9.330
5.001
797
1.156
1.218
.52. 262
171,844
01.738
301.634
1,349
882.084
883.556
72. 106
1,161
320
227
15
209,889
95. 198
1.950
47. 842
792
429.500
1,313.058
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
$4,638
OS-6.7
.$46, 742
76.011
181
275
122.909
3.603
2,325
525
575
1.025
26.3.088
99,828
63.312
498, 703
125
1.056,018
1.056,018
300
2,100
1,200
100
$4,670
GS-6.7
$20. 402
13. 218
80
125
33,825
2.000
150
100
2S0
17,700
20. 200
5. ono
220. 425
100
300, 0(10
300. 000
1,059.718
300. 000
General Administrative Expenses, Fish and Wildlife Service
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classiflcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations
Tot:il number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
161
1
158
147
148
Average number of all employees
147
146
\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 56)
GS-6.6
H. 638
GS -0.7
$4,670
GS-6.7
Average grade.
.Appropriated fimds:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
$723, 079
3, .509
2,870
14, 808
$713, 151
$711,66-1
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2.739
11,725
2,832
13, 504
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (seo
Consolidated schedule under
permanent authorizations)
02 Travel
744, 320
21,840
2,2.58
23,776
17,203
8,490
12,903
26,314
29, 409
98
1, 426
727. 615
19.600
1.300
6,313
5,440
3,340
4,025
2,669
3,134
728, 000
1,310
6,300
5, 400
3. 400
4,000
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
10 Lands e,nd structures.
3,100
15 Taxesand assessments
1..5e4
1,600
Total obligations from appro-
priated funds
888, 103
775.000
775, 000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations— Contamed
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
$1. 092
Total direct obligations
889. 795
$775,000
$775,000
OblicatioTis Payable Out of Peimburs^mevts
From Ottier Accounts
02 Travel ..
353
67
1,350
250
1,3.50
250
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursemtnts froni other ac-
counts...
420
1,000
1.600
Obligations incurred ..
890. 215
776,600
776.000
Administration of Pribilof Islands, Fish and Wildlife Service
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of PenonaX Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
59
120
169
57
154
207
57
181
228
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
6s'-6.6
$3. 267
CPC-4.9
$4,733
$4,638
GS-6.7
$3,311
CPC-5.0
$4,767
$4,670
OS-6.7
Ci afts. protective, and custodial grades:
.\vcragc salary
$3,340
CPC-4.9
Ungraded positions: -Average salary
$4,725
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions -.
$224. 078
358.887
895
46, 219
$225,643
461.815
924
54.001
15.000
$222,034
542. 480
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-- -
Payment above basic rates
944
54, 550
15,000
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule under
permanent authorizations)..
630,079
757.383
835,008
Direct Obligations
627,226
17,711
25, 182
989
5. 875
1,730
112.553
433, 702
122. 126
495. 715
2,298
753,647
13, 650
05, 700
1. 100
3,200
1,5,50
51,350
437, 435
81.715
730.000
2,232
832, 728
02 Travel -
14,150
54,200
1,100
3,200
1,550
07 Other contractual services .-
21,360
361, 935
09 Equipment
38,800
15 Taxes and assessments
2.317
Subtotal .
1.845.107
35.329
2,141,579
51, 179
1,331,330
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
56,780
1,809,778
2,090.400
1,274,550
OfjtigatioTis Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
2.863
4.000
5.688
3.730
4.000
8.672
2,280
05 Rents and utility services
4,000
07 Other contractual .services
7,720
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
12, 541
16,408
14.000
Obligatlons incurred
1,822,319
2,106,808 1.288.550
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
Administration of Territories, Office of Territories
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.
226
49
262
138
69
191
227
68
279
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,780
GS-8.3
$6,002
GS-8.5
$5,758
Average grade
GS-8.1
392
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES— Continued
Administration of Territories, Office of Territories — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
SummaTy of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades—Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2, 715
OPC-2.8
$949
$2, 776
CPC-2.8
$1. 100
$2, 870
CPC-2.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$984
Personal service obligations:
$734. 199
49, 985
2,705
79, 927
1,271
$690, 004
83, 219
2,836
41,241
$765, 209
Other positions
79, 205
Regular pay in excess of 52-week: base.- _
2,866
36, 392
Other payments for personal services —
Total personal service obligations..-
868, 087
817, 299
883, 662
Direct Obligations
866, 347
187, 743
31,603
16,618
2,677
13, 063
548,405
30, 581
9,659
2, 036, 688
762
817, 299
63. 003
4.600
15,850
3,345
16, 760
810, 323
55, 710
10, 250
2, 181, 000
1,270
883, 662
02 Travel -
74, 875
4,100
15, 250
3,300
15. 850
784, 754
48, 229
09 Equipment
7,900
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions, .
15 Taxes and assessments
1, 936, 000
1,080
3, 744, 146
3, 979, 300
3, 776, 000
Obligations Payable Out of 'Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1,740
11
713
02 Travel
500
500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
f^onnts
2,464
600
600
Total obligations _ .
3, 746, 610
3, 979, 800
3, 775, 600
DETAIL OF PEItSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule ^ades;
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 11,800
1 11,050
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
2 21,600
1 11,060
1 10,800
I 10,600
1 10, 600
1 10,400
1 10, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,000
2 21,600
Chief counsel .... . -
1 11,050
1 10, 800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,400
1 10, 400
1 10, 200
1 10, 600
1 8, 360
Chief, administrative division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8, 560
1 9,360
Assistant chief, administrative divi-
Administrative officer
1 9,360
1 9, 360
1 8, 560
Pacific area specialist
1 8,560
1 8, 360
1 7.040
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
1 8, 560
General attorney
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
1 8, 760
1 7, 240
1 7,040
1 7, 040
1 7,040
1 8, 360
1 7, 040
Chief, budget and accounts branch..
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
Pacific area specialist . _
Chief, property and office services
branch .....
1 8, 040
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Alaslia area assistant .. .
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1 5, 060
1 5,060
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 5. 185
1 5. 186
2 10, 120
2 9. 740
2 8, 910
6 26, 770
6 27, 685
2 7. 230
3 10, 490
1 2, 962
1 6, 140
Assistant chief, budget and ac-
counts branch . .
1 6, 140
Pacific area assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Pacific area assistant - -
1 6, 340
1 6, 185
1 5, 310
2 10. 370
GS-8 Range $4 620 to $5 370
2 9, 615
4 17, 320
6 26, 645
9 34, 940
1 3, 655
3 9, 330
1 2, 872
2 9. 990
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
6 29. 730
GS-6 Range $.3 795 to $4 545
6 27. 020
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
QS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655—
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 -
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
9 36. 440
3 10, 965
3 9, 660
2 6, 064
Total permanent, departmental
47 282, 127
45 286, 697
51 289, 994
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Total personal services, depart-
mental
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Governor of Alaska
Governor of Hawaii
Governor of Virgin Islands
Governor of Guam
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Governor of American Samoa
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary, Territory of Alaska
Secretary, Territory of Hawaii
Secretary, Territory of Guam
Chief justice, American Samoa
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special assistant to Governor of
Alaska
Government secretary, Virgin
Islands
Secretary of American Samoa.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Economist, Alaska
Medical supervisor, Alaskan insane
Special assistant to the Governor,
Virgin Islands
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Executive assistant, Alaska
Commissioner of finance, Virgui
Islands
Admuiistrator of St. Croix, V. I...
Commissioner of health, Virgin
Islands
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Secretary to Governor of Alaska
Superintendent of public works,
Virgin Islands
Commissioner of social welfare.
Virgin Islands
Commissioner of health, St. Croix..
Clerk of the high court, American
Samoa
Admuiistrator, Canton Island
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $6,810:
Superintendent of education. Virgin
Islands
Superintendent of public works, St.
Croix
Administrator for St. John
Administrative assistant, St.
Thomas
Administrative assistant, Hawaii...
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160....
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
QS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates: Rates
loss than $5,060
Ungraded positions at daily rates: Rates
equivalent to less than $5,060.,
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
I'ayment above basic rates: Additional
pay for services abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, field.
Personal services.
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obliirations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $31, 275
41 250, 852
2,640
254, 362
15,000
16,000
16.000
13, 125
12,000
11,050
10, 800
11.060
11,650
1.800
1,800
1.360
1,160
7,040
7,840
7,040
7,040
6,740
6,940
6,940
6,140
6,940
5,940
6,935
6,060
5,435
6.935
16.110
46.716
12, 260
26, 245
10, 245
12. 760
8,730
8,220
2,974
3.070
12, 800
936
100, 620
611,944
28, 697
172 483, 347
47, 445
1,745
79, 927
1,271
613, 735
868, 087
866, 347
1,740
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5 $30. 097
40 256, 600
4,500
1,000
262, 000
15, 000
15,000
16,000
13, 126
12, 000
11,050
10, 800
11,300
11,800
9,800
10, 000
9,600
9. 360
9,160
8,360
7,040
8,040
7,240
7,240
6,940
6,340
6,140
6,940
6,935
6,060
6,560
6,560
6,060
16. 110
41.961
16,431
21,865
10, 485
13, 080
8.891
8,460
3, 064
3,161
13.061
936
23, 300
93 442. 164
2,356
92 439, 799
72, 424
1,835
41,241
665, 299
817, 299
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
46 261, 000
176
1
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
393
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Office of Territories
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
8
20
4
24
20
4
Average number of all employees
8
24
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$8,365
GS-11.8
$4,830
$8,418
OS-11.8
$4,830
$8,529
Average grade
QS-11.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,830
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$65. 198
$66. 316
14, 182
260
14,232
$66,245
14.890
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
257
12.886
261
16.060
Total personal services
02 Travel
78. 341
13, 535
815
1,334
94,990
10, 268
2,600
2. 000
200
448
1.400
1,076
2,018
4, 185, 000
97. 456
11.200
1.200
04 Communication services
1.500
05 Rents and utility services
200
460
07 Other contractual services _ ._ _
761
1,024
573
5. 125. 846
555
08 Supplies and materials
1. 139
09 Equipment
1.300
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
5, 710. 000
Total obligations . . -.
5. 222. 229
4,300,000
5. 825. 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
High commissioner
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputv high commissioner,,.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief justice
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Judge
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses...
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)...
Other positions: Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
11, 800
9,800
8,660
5,000
8,535
4,830
63, 385
1,813
257
12,886
78, 341
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber saliiry
$14, 800
11,800
9,800
8,560
5,185
8,785
4,830
8 03, 760
2,556
66,316
14, 182
260
14, 232
94, 990
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14,800
11,800
10,000
8,760
5,310
9,035
4,830
64, 535
1,710
66. 245
14. 890
261
16.060
97, 456
Alaska Public Works, Office of Territories
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
73
1
65
75
I
69
69
1
67
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. S71
GS-8.7
$5,560
GS-8.7
.$6, 719
GS-8.8
01 Personal services:
$353. 660
6.701
1.557
63,236
$378. 604
4.600
1.740
81. 766
$380, 005
3,690
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
1,760
82, 645
Total personal services
424, 144
48,163
11, .501
6.653
17. 538
2.136
7.134
4,613
4,037
13. 244, 703
418
466. 700
48.600
11. 600
6.700
17. 700
2,200
7.200
4.700
4.100
18. 832. 315
500
468,000
02 Travel -
48, 100
03 Transportation of things . ....
11.500
0. 600
17. 600
06 Printing and reproduction
2 100
7, 100
4.600
4.000
4, 430, 000
15 Taxes and assessments
600
13, 771, 040
19, 403, 316
6, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Public works adviser
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy public works adviser
Chief, public works division
Engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.■\ttorney
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Engineer -statistician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal auditor .
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment .
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
All personal services, departmental -
Field:
General schedule grades:
G.S-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
District director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District counsel
Chief finance examiner
Supervising architect
Supervising construction engineer-
Examining engineer _
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant district counsel
A dm inistrat i ve officer
General architect
Construction engineer
E.xamining engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Construction engineer
OS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Construction inspector.
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Construction engineer
General engineer
Construction inspector
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6.370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4.965
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655.
QS-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:
.\dditional pay for services abroad
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, field
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 9,600
8,360
8,360
7,040
1 6. OfiO
6 21, 900
5 19, 660
16 90, 470
2. 3 12, 978
13.7 77,492
5,701
290
3
10
4
4
10, 000
8.760
8.560
8.760
8.560
8.660
7.040
7.040
7.240
51. 080
14. 480
29, 700
33, 375
5.185
5.435
10. 120
9.240
12.616
34. 975
12. 700
11. 800
316. 275
40. 117
276. 158
1.267
62. 452
784
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 600
8.660
8.360
7.040
6.940
6.185
22. 626
15.640
3,655
16
3.7
87. 606
20. 326
12.3 67.180
4.600
260
72. 030
1
1
2
2
5
10
4
4
10. 000
8. 760
8.760
8.360
8.560
8.360
7.040
7.240
7,240
61, 680
14, 680
29, 900
34, 125
5,310
6,560
10, 370
9,490
21. 275
36. 100
12. 860
11. 800
59 328. 770
3. 1 17. 346
55. 9 311. 424
1,490
77, 856
3,900
394, 670
466, 700
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10,600
1
1
2
2
5
10
4
4
69
3
56
Construction of Roads, Alaska, Office of Territories
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
8,560
1 5, 940
1 5, 310
2 9,660
2 8, 196
1 3, 655
10 63, 720
10 63, 720
3,690
250
67,660
11,3(X)
10,200
8,960
8,760
8,660
8,760
8,360
7,240
7,240
7,440
61, 680
14, 680
30, 100
34, 125
5,435
5.685
10. 620
9.740
21. 275
36.100
12.860
11,800
330, 920
14,635
316, 285
1,510
79, 545
3,000
468,000
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
466
150
480
475
160
490
385
130
395
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 922
GS-7.9
$2,830
CPC-4.0
$6, 518
$4,937
GS-7.7
$2, 910
CPC-4.0
$6, 693
$5. 060
Average grade ..
GS-7.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,990
Average grade .. .
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6, 589
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$1,666,709
838, 581
69, 424
880, 761
$1,961,310
974, 870
61,000
920, 684
$1, 724, 360
633, 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
47,832
806,086
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
3, 445, 476
3, 917. 764
3,111,678
394
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES—Continued
Construction of Roads, Alaska, Office of Territories — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALASKA EGAD COMMISSION— continued
Direct Ohtigaiions
$3,120,815
40. 451
2.50. 074
6.489
46. 542
1.880
260. 886
1. 387. 595
182. 907
6.906.015
1.178
483
7.516
$3, 479, 925
85,000
260, 000
9,000
60,000
4,000
400,000
2, 419, 389
600,000
11,302,754
2, .500
10. 000
$2,711,678
0"' Tr'^vel
.V8. 810
196. 040
6. 275
41.. 560
06 PrintlnE and reproduction
3.135
205. 240
1.521.120
180. 3.50
10 Lands and structures —
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims _ —
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities —
15 Taxes and assessments
6, 232. 392
550
7.850
Subtotal---- ---
Deduct cliarges for quarters and sub-
sistence
11, 212, 830
333, 947
18, 632, 568
318, 740
10. 165. 000
225. 000
10, 878, 883
18, 313, 828
9, 940. 000
Ohtigatioits Payable Old of Reimhursemenfs
From Other Accounts
324,660
437, 839
100,000
462, 161
400. 000
100. 000
08 Supplies and materials
277. 143
500.000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
nO'irit-s
601,803
1,000,000
1, 000, 000
11, 480, 686
19, 313, 828
10.940,000
ALLOCATION TO BDEEAD OF PUBLIC ROADS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all emploj'ees
40
44
80
26
14
36
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 922
0!3-7.9
$4, 937
GS-7.7
Average grade _
Dired Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$189. 204
172, 927
730
99.997
$108. 700
44. 300
Regular pay in excess of 62-wcek
Payment above basic rates
38.200
Total personal services (see Con-
402. 858
43.983
8.861
2. 533
3. 613
649
78. 342
39. 419
57
605,331
3,626
191.200
18.000
3,500
1.000
1.400
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
32.600
16.000
100
90.000
1. 000
08 Supplies and materials
16 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
1, 249, 262
1.121
364, 800
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations
1, 248, 141
3,317
354, 800
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottier Accounts
08 Supplies and materials
Obligations incurred
1,261,468
354, 800
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
07 Other contractual services
$15, 643
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees. _
505
194
660
601
174
526
385
130
395
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,922
GS-7.9
$4, 937
GS-7.7
$5, 060
Average grade
GS-7.8
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
srMMART— continued
Summary of Personal Scrcice*— Con.
Average sahiries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$2. 830
CPC-4.0
$6,518
$2, 910
CPC^.0
$6, 693
$2,990
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,689
Personal service obligations:
$1, 866. 913
1,011,608
60,164
980, 768
$2, 070, 010
1,019.170
61.000
958, 784
$1. 724. 360
633.400
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base,..
47,832
806, 086
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
3, 908, 333
4, 108, 964
3,111,678
Direct Obligations
3, 683, 673
84, 434
258, 925
9.022
60.156
2,529
354, 870
1,427,014
182, 964
6, 511, 346
1,178
483
11,142
3, 671, 126
103. 000
263. 600
10,000
61,400
4,000
432, 600
2, 435, 389
600,100
11,392,754
2,711,678
58, 810
03 Transportation of things . ..
196,040
6,275
05 Rents and utilitv services
41, 660
3,136
07 Other contractual services - .
205, 240
1,621,120
09 Equipment ...
180,360
5,232,392
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
2,500
11,000
650
7,860
12,477,735
335,068
18, 987, 368
318, 740
10,166,000
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
225,000
12, 142, 667
18,668,628
9,940,000
Obligalions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
324, 660
437,839
100,000
462, 161
400,000
100,000
280,460
600,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
605, 120
1,000,000
1,000,000
12, 747, 787
19,668,628
10,940,000
Operation and Maintenance of Roads, Alaska, Office of Territories
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
205
90
240
210
85
245
220
86
250
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,922
GS-7.9
$6, 618
$4,937
GS-7.7
$6. 693
$5,060
Average grade
GS-7.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,589
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions...
$886,506
614, 466
24,578
932,289
$961,420
625,940
26,030
901,346
$1,183,880
710, 325
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
29,696
1,035,900
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule) .
2, 457, 828
10, 112
41,912
3,245
9,308
939
2, 603, 735
35,000
40, 000
3,000
8.000
1,000
100, 000
118,450
150. 000
100, 000
600
20,000
2, 959, 700
02 Travel
35,000
40,000
3,000
05 Rents and utility services ..
9,000
06 Printijig and reproduction
1,000
102, 000
OS Supplies and materials .
438, 798
91,453
316, 920
241
15,033
175, 000
156,000
10 Lands and structures
100,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
300
20,000
3,384,789
66,789
3, 079, 685
79,686
3,600,000
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
100,000
Obligations incurred .
3, 318, 000
3,000,000
3,500,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
395
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from funds for construction and mainte-
nance of roads in Alaska
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
GS-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 62-week base..
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Commissioner of roads for Alaska...
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Commissioner of roads for Alaska...
Chief engineer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Chief, administrative division
Chief, engineering division
Chief, operations division
District engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Bridge engmeer
Chief, bridge design blanch
Chief, survey and road design
branch
Contract engineer
District engineer
Highway engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, administrative divi-
sion .--
District engineer...
Assistant district engineer
Auditor
Bridge engineer
Cost research engineer
Finance officer —
Highway engineer
Materials engineer
Realty officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Construction engineer
Highway engineer...
OfBce engineer -
Personnel officer.
Realty officer
Resident engineer
Safety engineer
Supply officer
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Highway design engineer
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer.
Assistant supply officer
Bridge engineer
Construction superintendent
Highway design engineer
Highway engineer
Personnel assistant
Property and supply supervisor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955....
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to .$3,655
QS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,000 and above:
Axman.
Carpenter
Carpenter helper
Cook, grade 1
Cook, grade 2
Cook, grade 3
Cook, grade 4
Crusher operator
Dumpman
Electrician
Ferryman, grade 1 -_.
Ferryman, grade 2 -
Fireman, grade 1
Fireman, grade 2 .-.
Foreman, grade 1...
Foreman, grade 2
Foreman, grade 3
Foreman, mechanic
Foreman, general
Garage serviceman
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
1 4, 955
1 3, 785
1
10
3
1
5
10
7
1
13, 925
2,231
3 11,694
54
11,748
11,300
11,050
9,600
9,800
9,800
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,760
42, 800
8,660
7,040
7,240
21,520
7,240
14,480
7,240
7,040
44,240
7,240
8,040
6,940
6,940
5.940
91,100
6,340
6,340
5,940
42,780
6,140
6,140
6.000
5,500
15,805
11,370
6,185
5,310
15,305
5,185
10.620
171, 105
5,185
6,060
23,725
254,095
134, 450
101, 140
61, 126
12,200
2,830
5,907
65, 730
17,346
5,366
28.180
57, 820
41, 349
6,822
13,644
5,782
6,032
18,0%
31,616
39,684
201,463
162.666
66, 576
67,014
11,664
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 965
1 3, 910
8,865
1,865
34
8,899
11,050
9,600
9,800
9,800
28,800
8,560
8,560
8, .660
8,760
16, 720
8,560
7,040
22,120
7.440
7.040
7,240
7,040
21,920
7,240
8,040
6.940
11,880
6, 940
67. 740
6.640
6.140
25,160
6,140
6,140
6,125
5,625
16,180
6,685
6, 310
5, 435
16. 680
6.310
5.660
115,945
5.310
5,186
14, 735
228,410
138, 075
104, 390
62, 565
12,440
2,910
5,907
39, 438
11,564
6,366
16. 848
46, 256
81,948
6,822
5,824
13,644
5,782
6,032
18,096
31,615
39, 684
173, 676
141,440
42, 432
62, 122
11,564
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
11
1
20
1
1
3
48
28
27
18
2
11,300
9,800
10, 000
10,000
28,800
8,560
8,660
8,960
8,360
7,240
22,120
7,440
7,240
7,440
7,240
22,120
7,440
8,040
6,940
12,280
6,140
68,740
6,640
6,140
6,340
6,340
6,250
6,750
16, 555
6,810
5,435
5,560
16,065
5,685
108, 075
5,436
6,310
15,110
217,215
114,386
100, 570
60, 610
6,460
6,907
39,438
11,564
5,366
lfi.R4S
34,692
81,948
6,822
6,824
13,644
5,782
6,032
18,096
31,615
39,684
173, 675
141,440
42, 432
52, 122
11,564
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates-
Continued
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above —
Continued
Grader operator, grade 1
Grader operator, grade 2 (motor)...
Laborer
Mechanic, automotive..
Mechanic, district
Mechanic, supervisor
Mechanic helper, heavy duty
Mechanic, heavy duty
Mechanic, master
Oiler...
Painter...
Partsman
Piledriver operator
Plumber-steamfltter
Powderman
Shovel operator, grade l.__
Shovel operator, grade 2
Sign pa inter
Timekeeper
Tire repairman _
Toumapull operator
Tractor operator, grade 1
Tractor operator, grade 2
Truck driver, less than 2V6 tons
Truck driver, 2^2 tons or more
Utility repairman
Wagon drill operator
Watchman
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad —
01
All personal services, field.
Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
"Construction of roads, Alaska":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
Allocation to Biu"eau of Public Roads..
"Operation and maintenance of roads,
AJaska"
"Funds contributed for improvement of
roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska" —
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$68. 178
160. 752
92. 512
182, 866
30, 120
27,788
12,396
416, 142
7,654
30, 990
12,812
81, 666
6.906
6.822
12, 646
53, 584
27, 624
6,573
47, 920
12,064
40,188
214. 982
113.866
172. 521
63, 230
12, 646
6,782
689 4,066,640
230 1,137.044
459 2, 929, 596
1, 624, 896
1,068
84. 678
1.699,493
213, 654
6, 563, 285
6,565,033
3,120,815
324, 660
462,858
2, 457, 828
198, 872
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$61,980
167.460
86, 730
103. 276
30. 120
13. 894
12.396
375, 210
7.664
18. 594
12.812
62. 820
6,906
6, 822
6,323
40,188
27, 624
6,573
47, 920
12,064
26, 792
189,690
133, 960
178.470
94. 845
6.531
12,646
11, 564
622 3, 717, 297
93 463, 566
529 3, 253. 731
1,646,110
86,996
1,606,199
254, 930
6, 844, 966
6, 853, 865
3, 479. 925
437. 839
191,200
2, 503, 735
241, 166
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
10
26
16
25
4
2
2
55
1
3
2
10
1
1
1
6
4
1
8
2
6
.30
20
36
15
2
2
2
$61,980
167. 450
86, 730
103,275
30, 120
13, 894
12,396
375, 210
7,654
18, 594
12,812
62, 820
6,906
6,822
6, 323
40,188
27, 624
6.673
47, 920
12. 064
40.188
189, 690
133,960
208, 215
94,845
13,062
12,646
11,564
602 3,651,300
97 488, 668
505 3, 162, 642
1, 243, 725
77, 427
1, 596, 986
245,000
6, 325, 780
6, 325, 780
2,711,678
400,000
2, 959, 700
254,402
Virgin Islands Public Works, Office of Territories
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classi0cation
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
16
1
11
16
13
13
13
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,160
GS-7.6
.$2, 420
CPC-2.0
$5,733
GS-8.6
$2, 420
CPC-2.0
■$6 448
GS-8.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
$2 420
CPC-2.0
01 Personal services:
$51, 978
2,888
219
9,252
$71, 087
600
275
3,338
$67,805
500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
245
3 250
64,337
2,298
1,260
1,099
103
397
1,496
516
180
2, 608, 183
126
75,200
4,500
1,000
1,500
160
600
1,800
800
3,000
1, 279, 578
100
71,800
4,000
1, 600
150
600
1 800
800
4,000
1,004 360
100
2,679,995
1,368,128
1,090,000
396
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES— Continued
Virgin Islands Public Worlts, Office of Territories — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney ■
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
aS-i. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 --..
Total permanent, departmental —
Deduct lapses -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net s.a]ary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-H. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Construction engineer. ._
Liaison officer. .
QS-10. Ranee $5,500 to $6,250:
Construction inspector
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370 --.,
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.4.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,820
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary).
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base . . .
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for services abroad
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,360
5, 940
4,545
4,035
6. 830
3,350
7 33, 060
3. 8 18, 089
2,888
42
17, 901
1,600
7,040
7,840
4,620
4,705
7,590
2,950
2,420
46, 765
9,758
7 37, 007
177
9,252
64,337
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17, 720
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5,940
4,545
4,035
3,735
2,950
7 38, 925
2.4 13,833
25, 092
600
95
25, 687
9,600
7,040
8,040
5,500
9,240
4,705
2,950
2,420
9 49, 495
0. 5 3, 500
1.5 45,995
180
3,338
49, 613
75,200
$5, 940
4,545
3,815
3,030
17, 330
17, 330
600
66
17, 896
9.800
7,240
8,040
5,625
9,490
4,830
3,030
2,420
9 50, 476
50, 475
179
3,250
53, 904
71,800
ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of the Interior
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
414
3
3,57
338
3
330
338
2
326
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 236
GS-9.0
$3, 078
OPC-3.5
$6. 346
GS-9.0
$3, 089
CPC-3,6
$6,391
GS-9.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3. 124
Average grade.. - -.
CPC-3.5
Personal service obligations:
$2,198,240
35, 517
9,5.30
8,024
259
$2, 067, 158
25,100
8,129
3,575
$2,044,443
24, 100
Regular pav in excess of 52-week base...
8,544
4,575
Paymcnt to otber agencies for reim-
bursable details --
Total personal service obligations.- .
Direct Obligations
2, 251, 570
2, 245, 448
53, 708
2,696
31,296
2,921
51,081
47, 469
14,814
17,815
12, 608
122
2,620
2, 103, 962
2,096,962
95,812
350
33,111
1,600
58,743
24, 428
15, 000
18, 104
7,C40
2, 081, 662
2, 074, 662
02 Travel
95, 812
03 Transportation of things
350
33,111
05 Rents and utilitv services
1,600
58, 743
07 Other contractual services -
24, 4-28
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials -
15. 000
18, 104
7,640
15 Taxes and assessments.
550
550
Total direct obligations
2,482,598
2, 352, 300
2, 330, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services . .
$6, 122
562
590
4,262
1,489
$7,000
3,000
500
3,500
1,000
$7,000
3,000
04 Communication services
500
3,500
08 Supplies and materials .
1,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other
13, 025
15,000
15,000
2,495,623
2,367,300
2, 345, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Positions at rates equal to or in excess
of $14,800:
Secretary
Under secretary
Assistant secretary
.\dministrative assistant secretary
General schedule grades;
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Solicitor
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant to the secretary
Director, technical review staff
Executive assistant, defense pro-
duction
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the secretary
Director, program staff
Director of information..
Executive officer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special assistant to the secretary —
Special assistant to under secretary. .
Director, division of information —
Director, division of water and
power.
Chief, project review and coordina-
tion
Chief engineer
General engineer
Special assistant to assistant secre-
tary
General attorney
Director, minerals and fuels
Chief, program development
Chief, program management
Special assistant to assistant secre-
tary
Staff assistant
C^hief, land use management
Chief, community service manage-
ment
Director, land utilization
Chief, program development
Special assistant to assistant secre-
tary
Staff assistant
Assistant director, program staff —
Staff member —
Director, division ot international
activities
Economic policy adviser
Assistant director, technical review
staff
Staff assistant
Assistant to administrative assist-
ant secretary -
Director, division of budget and
finance -
Director, division of management
research
Director, division of property man-
agement
Director, division of personnel
Director, division of administrative
services
Director, division of security. ..-._--
.\ssistant solicitor (chief of divi-
sion)
Special assistant to solicitor
Economist, defense staff
Order clearance specialist, defense
staff
Staff assistant, technical review
staff —
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special assistant to the secretary. .-
Security officer
Assistant director, division of in-
formation
Program specialist, water and
power
Review specialist, water and power
Executive assistant, water and
power.-
Special assistant, water and power..
General engineer, water and power
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$22. .500
17,500
45.000
14, ,800
14,800
13,200
13,000
12.000
12.000
12. 000
21.850
10. 800
11. 050
11,050
11,050
11.800
10. 800
10.800
10.800
10.800
11.050
11.050
11.800
11,050
10,800
10, 300
10,800
11,050
11,050
10, 800
10, 800
10, 800
11. 0.50
10, 800
11,050
43,950
21,600
10,800
11.050
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,600
10. 600
9,600
9,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22. 500
1 17, 500
3 45. 000
1 14. 800
1 14, 800
1 13,000
1 12,000
32, 6.50
11,050
2 22, 360
1 10,800
1 10. 800
2 22, 100
1 10. 800
1 11,800
11,300
44, 700
10, 800
10,800
11,060
11,300
11,050
11,300
10,800
45,200
1 11, 800
1 9,600
10,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, 500
1 17, 500
3 45. 000
1 14, 800
1 13,000
3 33, 150
1 11,060
2 22,600
1 11,050
1 10, 800
2 22, 100
1 10. 800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 9, 600
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
397
DETAIL OP FEBSONAL SEEVICES— Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
General economist, water and
power.. .,_
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
Special assistant to assistant secre-
tary, minerals _
1 $9,800
1 9,600
3 28,800
Executive assistant, minerals
Specialist, program development,
minerals ._.
1 9,600
1 9.600
Economist, minerals
1 9,600
3 28,800
Program management specialist,
minerals... __
Staff assistant, public land manage-
ment
2 19,600
2 19,600
Wildlife conservationist, public
land management
1 9,600
Confidential assistant, public land
management
1 9,600
1 9,600
Program specialist, public land
management ,
1 9,600
2 19, 600
1 9,800
1 9,600
1 9.600
3 29,000
1 9.600
1 9,800
Community activity specialist,
public land management
Sou conservationist, public land
management... .
Range conservationist, public land
management....
Forest conservationist, public land
management
Staff member, program staff..
Foreign affairs officer, international
activities
Specialist, international activities..
Plannlng reports assistant, tech-
nical review staff. . . _._
1 10,600
1 10,600
7 68,600
1 9,600
2 19, 800
2 19,800
1 10,000
1 9, 800
1 9,600
1 9. 800
1 10, 600
1 10, 000
1 9,600
4 40, 400
1 10,600
1 10,600
7 69,600
1 9,800
2 20,000
2 20,200
1 10, 200
1 10.000
1 9.600
1 10, 000
1 10,600
1 10, 000
1 9, 600
4 40, 400
International activities assistant,
technical review staff
Staff assistant, technical review
staff
Investigator general, budget and
1 9,600
1 10, 200
1 10, 200
1 9.800
1 9,800
1 9,600
1 9, 800
1 10, 600
1 9,800
Budget examiner, budget and
Orgardzatlon and methods exam-
iner _._
agement
Assistant director, division of per-
sonnel _.
Supervising training oiBcer, divi-
sion of personnel. ,
Chief, classification officer, division
of personnel ... . .
Assistant director, division of ad-
ministrative services
Confidential assistant, division of
security
Attorney (assistant chief of divi-
sion)
4 39, 600
1 9,600
Attorney adviser, defense staff
Commodity Industry specialist
2 19,200
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
2 19, 200
aS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Placement control officer. _
1 8,360
1 8, 660
1 8, 360
Administrative assistant
Information and editorial specialist..
Communications engmeer, water
and power
1 8,360
1 8, 560
1 8, 660
1 8, 560
Electrical engineer, water and
power _
1 8, 560
2 17, 720
3 26, 080
1 8, 760
2 17, 920
2 17, 520
2 17, 620
1 8, 560
1 8, 660
1 8, 760
1 8, 660
1 8, 560
I 8, 760
1 8, 760
3 27, 480
Staff assistant, technical review
staff
2 16 920
Budget examiner
4 33, 840
3 25, 880
2 17, 520
2 17,120
2 17, 520
1 8, 560
1 9, 360
1 8, 560
1 8, 560
1 8,560
1 8. 560
I 8. 560
4 35. 640
1 8. 760
1 8,360
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
1 7,640
1 7,040
3 26, 280
1 8,760
2 18 120
Fmance examiner.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Property management analyst
Position classifier, division of per-
sonnel
2 17. 620
2 17. 920
1 8, 760
1 8 760
Inspection officer, division of per-
Chief, branch of employment, divi-
sion of personnel
Labor relations representative, divi-
sion of personnel. _.
1 8 960
Assistant to director, division o(
personnel.
1 8,660
1 8,760
1 8,760
1 8, 760
3 27, 480
Chief, branch of employee relations.
Personnel officer, division of admin-
istrative services .
Budget and finance officer, division
of administrative services.
Attorney adviser.
Survey statistician, defense staff
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Executive assistant to secretary
Executive assistant, public land
management
1 7, 240
1 7,640
1 7,440
1 7, 640
Coordination assistant, program
staff
Executive assistant, technical re-
view staff
1 7,640
1 7,840
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICE.S COutinUPd
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Finance examiner
Investigator general
Employee relations officer, manage-
ment research .,
Placement officer, division of per-
sonnel
Inspector of personnel _
Position classifier
Assistant to the director, division of
administrative services
Attorney adviser
OS-11. Range $6,910 to $6,940:
Personal assistant to secretary
Executive assistant to the under
secretary
Organization and methods examiner -
Budget examiner
Investigator genera!
Personnel technician, division of
personnel
Employee relations officer, division
of personnel
Persoimel assistant, division of per-
sonnel .
Special assistant to director, divi-
sion of personnel
Personnel technician, division of
administrative services
Chief, accounting imit, division of
administrative services
Chief, budget unit, division of ad-
ministrative services.
Museum curator
Special assistant to director, divi-
sion of administrative services
Position classifier, division of ad-
ministrative services
Space analyst, division of adminis-
trative services
Records management officer, divi-
sion of administrative services
Chief, printing section, division of
administrative services
Legislative attorney
Attorney adviser
Special assistant
Administrative officer.
Administrative assistant, defense
staff.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
Research assistant, minerals
Business economist, minerals
Economist, program staff...
Assistant to director, program staff.
Research analyst, program staff
Research assistant, technical review
staff
Budget examiner..
Finance examiner
Employee relations assistant, man-
agement research
Placement officer, division of per-
sonnel
Personnel assistant, division of per-
sonnel
Personnel assistant, division of ad-
ministrative services
Assistant to chief, central services,
division of administrative services.
-Assistant chief, accounts unit, divi-
sion of administrative services
Property control officer, division of
administrative services
Legislative assistant, solicitor's of-
fice
Attorney adviser, solicitor's office-
Economist, defense staff
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $1,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,656...
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
CPC-1. Range $2,760 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
1953 actual
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nlghtwork differential
Num- Total
ber salary
$7. 240
14,480
14,280
7,240
7,040
7.240
44.840
6,140
6,940
11,880
5,940
6,340
6,940
6,140
5,940
6,510
6,340
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,140
6,340
6,140
6,940
6,940
12.080
6,940
6,940
6,940
6,340
49,026
6,060
6.060
5,060
6,810
6,060
6,310
5.060
5,660
5,185
10,120
5,185
6,186
6,060
6,436
16, 180
6,060
19, 730
169, 036
108, 795
229, 100
110, 136
52. 000
9,530
1 3.835
9 29. 390
16 46, 352
1954 estimate
397 2, 437, 227
68. 8 361, 280
338.2
2, 076, 947
7,881
515
20, 901
9,062
6,207
67
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,440
14. 480
7,440
14.480
8,040
7,240
7,440
30,960
6,340
6,940
12, 080
6,140
6,340
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,740
6,640
6,140
6,340
6,140
6,140
6,640
6,140
6,940
6,940
12,480
12, 880
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
2 14, 880
10 64, 600
6,185
1 6, 186
1 6, 435
1 6,060
1 6,685
2 10, 246
1 5, 310
1 6, 310
1 5, 186
1 5. 435
1 5, 660
2 10, 370
20,480
123, 615
100,460
200, 036
96, 620
33,664
9,610
3,936
29, 660
46,830
334 2, 089, 174
8.7 54,761
325.3
2, 034, 413
2,000
1,000
22, 100
8,004
3,600
76
1
14.680
8,040
7,340
7,440
31,160
6,340
6,940
12,080
6,140
6,540
6,340
6,340
6,340
6,940
6,540
6,340
6,340
6,340
6,340
6,640
6,340
6,140
6,940
12,480
13,080
6,940
10 65, 360
6,310
1 6, 310
1 6,660
1 6, 186
1 5, 810
2 10, 496
1 5, 435
1 6, 435
1 5, 310
I 6,660
1 5,685
2 10, 620
20,856
126, 785
101, 786
203, 410
97,460
34,140
9,690
4,035
29, 710
47, 470
334 2, 113, 616
16.1 102,492
317.9
2, Oil, 123
2,000
22,100
8,419
4,600
76
270200—54-
-26
398
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
ADMINISTRATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of the Interior-
Continued
DKTAIL OF rERSOx.\L SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
Num- Total
ber salary
$259
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
AU personal services, departmental.
2,119,819
$2, 071, 092
$2, 048, 217
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 10. 800
5 57, 000
Director, field ofTice, technical re-
1 10,800
1 11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9,600
Staff assistant, technical review
stafl
1 9,800
1 8, 360
1 9,800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Electrical engineer
1 8,360
1 8, 660
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
19.53 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant, field com-
mittee - .
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,810
2 10, 120
3 11,635
2 7, 320
1 3, 656
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,5!5.- . .
OS-5. Range$3,410 to $4,160
1 $3, 785
1 .$3,910
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field
17 124.300
0. 7 2, 007
4 32, 745
4 33. 320
Net permanent, field (average num-
16.3 122,293
68
6,152
478
2. 760
4 32, 745
4 33,320
Other positions:
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base...
Payment above basic rates: Additional
125
125
All personal services, field
131,75!
32. 870
33.445
01 Personal services
2,261,570
2, 103. 962
2.081.662
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule .Tre distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
2, 245, 448
6,122
2. 096. 962
7.000
2 074 662
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
7,000
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite approiii'iation, .special account, unles.'* otherwise indicated)
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION obligations by objects— continued
Continuing Fund for Emergency Expenses, Bonneville Power Project,
Oregon
obligations by objects
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,738
GS-7.2
$5,248
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
$5, 761
487
5,454
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
11,702
1,589
13,106
111,515
519
1,713
$36,000
Obligations incurred
140,144
36,000
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Operation and Maintenance, Indian Irrigation Syste7n
obligations by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
368
130
407
405
91
411
396
91
409
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 474
GS-6.9
$3,148
CPC-4.9
$3,321
.$4, 650
as-7.0
$3,162
CPC^.9
$3, 296
$4,707
Average grade .
GS-7.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary _.
$3,181
CPC^.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 296
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
$908,626
409, 667
4,260
13.313
.$1,062,552
300, 500
4,853
14, 600
$1,056,382
Other positions
301, 500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
4.732
14, 400
Total personal services
1.335,866
1, 382, 506
1,377,014
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direa Obligations— Continued
02 Travel
$5, 646
13, 939
4,280
75, 815
107
208, 893
256,699
117,983
2,386
$5,000
12, 100
5,546
67, 774
100
162, 363
309. 762
81.000
2,300
$6, 300
13,800
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services .-
6.164
67. 000
200
07 Other contractual services -
158.878
309, 527
09 Equipment... .- --
87,277
2,300
Subtotal
2,021,613
21. 135
2, 028, 450
28, 450
2, 028, 450
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
28, 450
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
2. 000, 478
14. 927
2, 000. 000
2. 000. 000
2,015,405
2,000,000
2, 000. 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
General engineer
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Civil engineer
Irrigation engineer
Hydraulic engineer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,626:
Irrigation engineer
GS-9. R.ange $5,060 to $6,185:
Appraiser
Associate engineer
Administrative officer
Construction and maintenance
superintendent (general)
Irrigation engineer
Maintenance engineer.
Chief cleric -
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955....
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,656..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430...-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,'.iO0
CPC-8. Range $3.7tl> to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $25, 280
29.700
6.140
5.940
25.300
5,185
5,685
3 15,680
1 5, 435
1
2
6
5
11
7
9
10
5
7
6,435
10, 325
26, 855
19,600
39,885
22, 785
26, 870
45,790
19. 076
24, 645
26,480
132, 194
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $26, 480
5 29,900
1 6, 340
1 6, 540
3 15, 305
1 5. 185
1 5. 810
10
7
9
10
4
16, 930
6,435
6.060
5,310
10. 490
35,890
28,180
35, 975
23,025
27,350
46, 245
14,960
31,515
26,720
136, 748
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $25, 880
5 30. 300
1 6, 340
1 6. 640
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
8
7
10
7
9
10
4
15. 430
5.310
5,810
15,680
5.560
5.060
5,435
10, 615
36.640
28,555
36,350
23,345
27,830
46,460
14.960
31,815
26,960
137,468
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
399
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEKVicES — Continued
Field— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial
grades — Continued
CPC-4. Range $2,740 to $3,320
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Unin-aded positions at annual rates
equivalent to less tiian $5,060.
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses _.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from otiier accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)...
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01 Personal services. „ _
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
80 $228,480
3 8, 136
198 657, 679
415 1, 424, 329
91 339, 355
.53 200, 269
6 23, 921
908, 626
409, 667
4,260
13,313
1,335,866
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salarv
82 $235,020
3 8, 376
196 646,036
419 1,438,676
85 314,406
33 129, 000
18.5 67,383
319.5
1,062,652
300, 600
4.853
1,382,505
1955 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
82 $236,460
3 8, 536
196 646, 036
419 1, 445, 240
78. 6 292, 698
42 164,000
18.6 67,840
317
1,0.56,382
301, 500
4.732
1,377,014
Power Systems, Indian Irrigation Projects, Bureau of Indian Affairs
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
110
44
132
109
45
132
109
45
133
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,222
GS-6.2
$4,084
$4,279
GS-6.2
$4,078
$4,349
Average grade . .
OS-6 2
Ungiaded positions: Average salary
$4,078
Direct Obligatims
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$357,442
178,875
2,080
13,443
$350,166
177,600
1,988
12,700
.$359, 800
177,600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,988
PajTnent above basic rates. .
12,700
551. 840
7.348
10,719
6,193
430, 470
100
613, 139
220, 412
38, 198
1.546
160
1,296
548, 453
6,500
9.700
7,142
210,000
60
434,008
215. 795
22,400
1,500
552, 088
02 Travel...
6 500
03 Transportation of things
11 700
8 481
05 Rents and utilitv services
180 000
50
07 Other contractual services.
269, 850
08 Supplies and materials
249 079
27,800
10 Lands and structures
I 500
15 Taxes and assessments...
1,200
1,200
Subtotal
1,881,411
9,892
1,456,748
12,248
1,308,248
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
12,248
Total direct obligations
1,871,519
1,425
1,444,600
1,296,000
Obligations Payabtf Out of ReimbuTsements
From Otiier Accounts
1, 872, 944
1, 444, 600
1,296,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Electrical engineer
General engineer
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Construction superintendent- .
Electrical engineer.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Supervising operating engineer
Electrical engineer
Chief clerk
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14,080
1 7,240
6,540
5,940
11,245
10,120
6,060
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14. 080
1 7,240
6.540
5.940
11.495
10, 370
6,185
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $14, 280
1 7,440
6.740
6,140
11,620
10, 495
6,310
DETAIL OF I'ERSO.vAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370
Num- Total
ber salars'
1 $4. 870
4 16, 820
4 14, 390
6 16,275
7 21,370
2 6,680
1 2, 712
71 290,018
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4. 870
4 17, 195
4 14. 765
5 16,435
7 21.450
2 5,660
1 2. 792
70 285, 515
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4 995
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $1,995
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
4 17.670
Gc!!-4. Range $!,175 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
5 16,516
G.S-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annua! rates
1 2, 792
70 285, 615
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.
105 432,260
22.3 95,163
5.3 20.345
104 429. 532
21.6 90,390
4.8 17.023
104 431,822
20 8 89 046
.4.dd portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
count.
4 8 17 023
Net permanent, field (avei'agenum-
ber, net salary) ..
88 357.442
28. 875
150.000
2.080
12, 291
1,152
87. 2 366, 165
27.600
160,000
1.988
11,500
1,200
88 359 800
Other positions:
Intermittent emplojTnent
Regular pay m excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates;
Overtime and holiday pay
150.000
1,988
11.500
01 Personal services
651,840
548, 453
552, 088
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Educational Expenses, Children of Employees, Yellowstone National
Park
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
-Average number of all employees
1
1
I
01 Personal services: Positions other
than permanent (see Consolidated
schedule mider current authoriza-
tions) . .
$1, 798
11
11, 135
1,212
6
4,831
12
$2, 052
$2, 052
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
18, 818
944
20,970
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
3,029
15 Ta.\es and assessments
19,004
24, 843
23, 966
Operation, Management, Maintenance, and Demolition of Federally
Acquired Properties, Independence National Historical Park,
National Park Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
2
5
6
6
8
13
6
8
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,681
GS-6.9
$3,400
CPC-5.0
$4,713
GS-6.9
$3,399
CPC-6.0
$4,720
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 397
CPC 5 0
Average grade .
01 Personal services:
Permanent, pniifmris
$3,778
18,602
36
$23, 935
21,210
95
$24, 668
20,585
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule under
current authorizations)
02 Travel ..
22, 316
54
68
58
2,972
63
19,378
3,440
1,186
315
46. 240
300
100
50
3,000
50
44,000
4,000
500
500
45,240
300
100
05 Rents and utilitv services
3,000
07 Other contractual services
44 000
4,000
500
09 Equipment
500
49,860
97,740
400
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Expenses for Sales, Etc., in Refuges, Migratory Bird Conservation Act,
Department of the Interior
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
7
8
8
01 Personal services: Other positions (see
Consolidated scliedule) . .
$21,790
34
615
23
5!
1.590
2,181
47
198
$24,640
38
695
26
58
1,798
2,468
53
224
$24, 640
02 Travel
38
03 Transportation of things , .
696
04 Communication services
06 Rents and utility services _.
26
68
1,798
OS Supplies and materials
2,468
53
16 Taxes and assessments
224
Obligations incurred
20, .629
.30, 000
30, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Federal Aid in Fish Restoration and Management, Fish and Wildlife
Service [Receipt Limitation)
(Indefinite appropriation, general account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
19,54 estUnate
1956 estimate
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Summary oj Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
27
25
28
28
28
28
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,666
OS-6.6
$4, 641
GS-6.7
$4, 670
QS-6.7
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions -
$123 864
,$147 742
$152,617
780
602
704
Other positions .
780
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
339
728
682
682
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
124, 931
149,786
154, 703
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
124,900
11,203
956
399
57
687
6,691
2,676
2,457
2, 954. 223
394
149, 486
17, 950
170
889
275
4,265
2,961
3,805
2,586
4,419,916
314
154, 403
17,929
190
920
275
4,763
3,140
3,920
6,205
3,790,000
357
02 Travel - ....
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction ,
08 Supplies and materials .. . .
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
15 Taxes and assessments _.
Total obligations from appropri-
3, 103, 442
77
4, 602, 616
84
3, 982, 102
198
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
3, 103, 619
31
4,602,700
300
3,982,300
300
ObligatioTis Payable Out of Peimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Obligations incurred
3, 103, 650
4,603,000
3,982,600
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
Total number of permanent positions
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4, 205
QS-7.0
$5,060
GS-9.0
$5,000
Average grade - - _-
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
$3,574
697
16
898
$5,041
1,600
19
759
$5, 041
Other positions
1.500
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
19
769
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule)
6.085
7.319
7,319
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF TEBRITORrES—
contmuod
02 Travel...
$1,401
107
17
$600
61
70
360
600
885
215
$600
61
04 Communication services
70
360
07 Other contractual services
1,262
792
9,836
600
885
09 Equipment
215
ObUgations incurred .. _.
18, 600
10,000
10, 000
SUMMARY
Summarp of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
28
29
1
30
29
1
Average number of all employees
26
30
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4, .564
GS-6.6
$4,638
as-6.7
$4,670
Average grade.
OS-6.7
Personal service obligations;
Permanent positions
$127,438
697
365
1,626
$162,783
2,280
601
1,441
$157,668
2,280
621
1,463
Reaular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations
(see Consohdated schedule)
130,016
157, 106
162,022
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services -. .__
129. 985
12.604
1.063
416
57
687
6,853
3,467
12,293
2, 954, 223
394
156.806
18, 650
221
959
635
4,265
3.461
4,690
2,800
4,419,916
314
161, 722
02 Travel
18,629
241
03 Transportation of things - -.
990
05 Rents and utility services
636
4,763
3,640
4,805
6,420
11 Grants, subsidies, and contribu-
3, 790, 000
15 Taxes and assessments
367
Total obligations from appropri-
3,121,942
77
4,612,616
84
3, 992, 102
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
198
Total direct obligations
3,122,019
31
4,612,700
300
3, 992, 300
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
300
3, 122, 060
4. 613. 000
3,992,600
Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration, Fish and Wildlife Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
104
2
102
109
1
109
126
1
129
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$4,666
GS-6.6
$4,641
GS-6.7
$4,670
GS-6.7
Personal service obligations;
$608. 442
6.651
1,879
707
$666, 176
3,120
2,128
682
$667, 191
Other positions
3,070
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates .
2,618
704
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
616,679
661, 106
663,483
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds;
oi Personal services
615, 760
46, 154
1,071
669, 986
66,380
1,635
662,363
02 Travel
69,297
03 Transportation of things
2,066
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
401
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — continued
Object clasbificatlon
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE — COntinUftd
Direct Obltoatlons—Oontinaed
Appropriated funds— Continued
S3. 489
1,792
7,278
18, 652
10,568
7,276
40.409
12, 769, 187
25
640
$4, 730
700
12.225
11,945
19,206
14,209
349,000
11,904,903
$4,600
700
12, 330
12,420
OR .^npplip? and TTit\tprial<!
18, 6.S9
17,616
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
10,310,000
16 Taxes and assessments
1,071
628
Subtotal -
13,412,301
1,863
12,946,990
3,358
11,110,708
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
3,358
Total obligations from appropriated
fnn(i<:
13, 410, 438
1,276
12,942,6.32
2,500
11, 107, 350
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
2.750
Total direct obligations
13,411,714
12, 946, 132
11,110 100
Obligations Payable Out of ReimburaemeTUs
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel--
04 Communication services
919
303
13
13
9
33
23
1,120
370
15
15
11
40
29
1.120
370
15
15
07 Other contractual services
11
40
09 Equipment
29
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1.313
1,600
1,600
Obligations incurred
13, 413, 027
12,946,732
11, 111, 700
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF TEEEIT0KIE3
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,455
GS-7.0
$5,060
OS-9.0
$5,060
A verage grade
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
Pprmanpnt position<?
$4,397
355
17
1,103
$5,041
600
19
146
$5,041
600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
19
Payment above basic rates , -
Total personal services (see Con-
.1, 872
1,292
48
14
200
452
843
480
.5.806
1,500
45
25
.-too
500
1,224
600
5.660
02 Travel
1, .500
50
04 Communication services
50
06 Rents and utilities
.iOO
500
08 Supplies and materials
1,500
09 Equipment.,
440
Obligations incurred
9,201
10,000
10.000
SUMMABT
Summary of Personal Serckes
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
105
3
104
110
2
111
127
2
131
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _
$4,664
GS-6.6
$4,638
GS-6.7
$4,670
GS-6.7
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions -.
$512,839
6,006
1,896
1,810
$560,217
3,720
2,147
828
$662, 232
3,670
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
2,637
704
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
Direct Obligatims
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services
622, 651
666,912
669, 143
521,632
47,446
1,119
3,503
1,992
665,792
67.880
1,680
4,765
1,000
668,023
02 Travel
70, 797
03 Transportation nf things
2,115
04 flnmmiinifat.inn servipp.'?
4,650
05 Rents and utility services
1,000
ODLioATiONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Direct Obligations— Continaed
Appropriated funds— Continued
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment..-
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities..
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence.
Total obligations from appropriated
funds
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obUgations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts -
Obligations incurred
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
$7,278
19,104
11,411
7,756
40,409
12, 759, 187
25
640
$12,225
12,445
20,430
14,809
349,000
11,904,903
$12,330
12, 920
20,189
18,056
10,310,000
1,071
628
13,421,502
1,863
12,955,990
3,358
11,120,708
3,358
13,419,639
1,276
12,952,6.32
2,500
11,117,360
2,750
13,420,915
12,955,132
11,120,100
919
303
13
13
9
33
23
1,120
370
15
16
11
40
29
1,120
370
IS
15
n
40
29
1,313
1,600
1,600
13, 422, 228
12,956,732
11,121,700
Management j>f National Wildlife Refuges, Fish and Wildlife Service
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
24
81
102
31
164
193
42
163
193
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,664
QS-6.6
$4,638
as-6.7
$4,670
Average grade
QS-6.7
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$110,728
243.020
405
4,386
$141,069
492, 615
505
4,550
$194,042
460, 439
725
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
4,650
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule)
02 Travel
368,639
35,304
39,362
6,312
6,641
5,588
101, 191
273,160
199. 021
83,262
3,452
638, 639
46,660
46,960
11,800
21,700
11,600
107, 750
393, 136
269, 400
275,000
6,875
659, 756
55, 949
47,100
11,900
n.t Transportation nf thinps
n,'; Rpnts and ntility services
21 860
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services.
11,600
82 917
292,474
263,000
166,000
6,900
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
16 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations from appropri-
1, 109, 732
13, 816
1,819,600
18.000
1, 608, 446
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 Equipment...
18,060
1,123,547
1,837,500
1, 626, 496
Migratory Bird Conservation Account (Receipt Limitation) , Fish and
Wildlife Service
(Indefinite appropriation, general account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
467
96
644
512
110
618
626
102
722
402
APPENDIX TO THE BUGDET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE— Continued
migratory Bird Conservation Account (Receipt Limitation) , Fish and
Wildlife Service — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object dassificition
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE— continued
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 566
OS-6.6
$3,267
CPC^.9
$4,641
OS-6.7
$3,311
CPC-5.0
$4, 673
OS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,340
CPC-4 9
Personal service obligations:
$1, 977. 136
289.202
7.788
3,324
$2, 283, 371
330, 955
8,880
2,565
$2. 779. 703
306 816
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
10. 675
2 565
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
2, 277, 450
2, 625, 771
3. 099. 769
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds;
2, 268, 413
164, 216
70, 296
22, 647
16,619
6,951
176,979
461,949
233, 935
640, 184
10
8,839
2,613,581
225. 541
85.005
33.113
19.600
17.600
255.450
662, 863
345.328
1, 016. 760
3,087,669
171,258
70 750
26. 390
23.000
14 760
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction .-
194 727
399. 994
224 758
13 Refunds awards and indemnities- -
9.849
13, 486
Subtotal
4,060,038
24, 144
5. 284. 670
33.820
5. 136, 442
33,820
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total obligations from appropriated
4,036,894
24,429
5. 2.50. 760
36,000
5, 102. 622
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 EauiDment
23 000
4,060,323
5, 286. 750
5, 125. 622
ObJigations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
9,037
1,291
110
110
143
226
205
12, 190
1,740
150
150
200
300
270
12 190
02 Travel
1 740
150
200
300
270
Total obligations payable out ol
n-imbursements from other ac-
11, 122
15,000
16.000
4, 071, 445
5 301 760
.«; 140 R9.9.
ALLOCATION TO POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Total number of permanent positions...--
Average number of all employees
6
5
7
7
7
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
$3,950
GS-4.5
$3,869
OS-4.4
$3. 909
GS-4.4
01 Personal services:
$21,333
91
80
$26,244
104
$27, 020
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base - -
105
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Con-
21,504
2
9,193
26, 348
50
10.305
118,706
250
47
27. 125
04 Communication services
60
9,628
07 Otlier contractual services
113,000
250
15 Taxes and assessments
49
47
30, 748
155, 706
150, OOC
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time ef4Uivalent nf all other positions-
473
96
649
519
no
625
632
102
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,564
OS-6.6
$3, 267
CPC-4.9
$4, 638
OS-6.7
$3,311
CPC-5.0
$4, 670
GS-6 7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,340
CPC-4.9
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
$1, 998. 469
289. 202
7.879
3.404
$2, 309, 615
330, 956
8,984
2,666
$2, 806, 723
306 816
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
Payment above basic rates
10,780
2 666
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule)
2.298.951
2, 652, 119
3, 126. 884
Direct Obligations
Appropriated funds:
2. 289. 917
164. 216
70. 296
22.649
16. 619
16. 144
175, 979
451, 949
233, 935
640, 184
10
8,888
2, 639, 929
226. 641
86. 005
33,163
19,600
27.805
374. 156
663, 103
346, 328
1, 016. 750
3, 114,694
02 Travel
171, 258
70 750
04 Communication services
26 440
23,000
06 Printing and reproduction
24 288
307, 727
400. 244
224. 758
10 Lands and structures .- .
909,750
15 Taxes and assessments
9,896
13,533
Subtotal .-
4, 090, 786
24, 144
5, 440, 276
33. 820
6, 286, 442
Deduct charges lor quarters and subsist-
ence _ . _. .
33.820
Total obligations from appropriated
funds --- - -
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
4. 066, 642
24.429
5. 406. 4.56
36.000
5. 252. 622
23,000
4,091.071
6.442,456
6, 275. 622
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTSements
From Other Accounts
9.037
1,291
110
no
143
226
205
12,190
1,740
150
150
200
300
270
12, 190
02 Travel
1.740
150
06 Printing and reproduction
160
200
08 .Supplies and materials
300
09 Equipment
270
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
coimts
11.122
15,000
15.000
Obligations incurred - .
4, 102. 193
6, 457, 466
5. 290, 622
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Fish and Wildlife Service accounts
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director -
Assistant to director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of branch -
Chief counsel - - -
Chief, division of administration
Chief, division of management-..
Coordinator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, branch
Assistant chief counsel
.Assistant coordinator
Chief of branch _ .-.
Chief, section
Fisliery biologist
Personnel officer-
Supervisor, airplane pilot.-
Wildlife biologist ---
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $13,200
22, 600
11,800
118,2110
10.11(10
10, Olio
10, 200
10, 200
120. 440
8.360
8,560
17. 720
16. 720
8,360
8,560
8,760
17, 920
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $13, 000
2
1
12
I
1
1
1
14
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
11
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
2
3
21.600
23.600
110.200
10, 200
10.000
10. 200
10. 400
131.800
8.660
8.760
17.720
25, 480
1 8.760
1 8. 960
2 18. 120
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,200
2
2
11
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
2
3
23.600
21,600
111.800
10. 400
10.200
10.400
10. 400
133. 000
8.760
8.960
17, 920
25,880
1 8,960
1 9, 160
2 18.320
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
403
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General scliedule erades— Continued
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer -..
Assistant chief, branch
Cadastral engineer
Chief, section, i
Classification officer
Commodity-industrj' analyst
Economist --.
Equipment and safety engineer
Fish ery biologist
Foreign service officer
Information officer
Realty officer.--
Structural engineer
V.lldlife biologist
Zoologist --
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist..-
Assistant chief, section
Attorney --
Budget officer
Commodity-industry analyst
Economist
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Fiscal officer
Fishery biologist
Illustrator
Information and editorial specialist.
Qualification and placement officer-
Realty officer _.
Supply officer _
Wildlife biologist.-.
Zoologist
GS-10. Range $S.500 to $6,625:
Visual information specialist
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,185:
Administrative assistant..
Assistant fiscal officer
Budget examiner-
Cartographer---
Commodity-industry analyst
Editor-.-
Fish culturist
Fishery marketing specialist
Fishery methods and equipment
specialist-- -
Illustrator _.
Position classifier
Procurement and property officer...
Writer
Wildlife biologist
Zoologist
OS-8. Range .M.620 to $5.745 _.
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $5.330
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.920
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.535
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3.895
QS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.670
OS-2. Ranee $2,750 to $3,470 -.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.272-
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and hohday pay —
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional director
Director, Pacific oceanic fishery
investigations
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional director
Assistant director. Pacific oceanic
fisheries in vestigations
Fishery biologist..
General manager
Supervisor. Missouri River Basin
studies.
Wildlife biologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer...
Assistant supervisor, Missouri River
Basin studies...
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Chief, section
Fishery biologist
Fleet supervisor...
Fishery products technologist
General engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Industrial engineer..
$7,640
21,720
7,640
133, 120
7,040
7,240
7.240
7.040
14. 080
8.040
7,440
38.000
7.640
2 12.880
1 6. 940
6 36. 840
5.940
12.680
13. 080
6.140
6. 740
5.940
6,540
6.140
6.140
5.940
52, 520
2
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
19
14
47
63
28
5, 750
47. 665
10. 495
5.435
5. 435
15.680
15.305
5.685
5.185
5.060
5,560
10. 620
5.060
6,060
6,310
10,995
9.615
85. 020
58. 255
177.145
214. 425
S7. 320
5. 820
13. 560
322
1.696.400
18.1 68.970
303.9
1,626.4.30
6,026
1.486
6.159
1. 640. 241
60,000
10,000
60,920
8,360
59, 320
8, 660
8,660
17, 520
81, 240
7,040
7,640
16, 080
89, 280
7,040
7,440
29, 160
7,640
7,640
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7,640
21. 720
7.840
113,600
7.240
7,440
7,040
14, 480
7,040
14. 480
8.040
7.440
46. 240
7.840
12.880
6.940
44.380
5,940
13, 280
6.940
6,340
6.940
18. 420
5.940
6.540
5,940
6.140
5.940
46. 780
5.940
6,875
43, 230
10, 745
5,560
5.560
15.806
15.680
6, 810
5,310
5,185
5,560
5,185
5,185
6, 436
5,660
14,110
86, 520
59. 255
172.165
227.310
78. 470
5.660
13.640
320
1.723.535
7. 2 24, 691
312.8
1.698.844
1.800
500
6.480
1.707,624
61,200
10,200
62. 120
8,560
60, 520
8,760
8.560
18,120
12 89, :
1
1
1
2
10
1
1
4
1
1
7,240
7,640
7,040
16, 080
74, 200
7,240
7,640
29, 560
7,640
7,640
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$7, 840
22. 320
7.840
115,000
7.440
7.440
7.040
7.640
14. 680
7.240
14. 480
8.040
7.640
46. 440
8.040
13. 080
6,940
46. 380
6.940
6.140
13, 480
6.940
6.540
6.940
18. 820
6.140
6.740
6. 340
6.140
46. 980
5.940
6.000
49. 165
10. 995
5, 6S5
5. 6S5
10.870
16. O.M
.5.810
5. 435
5,060
5.685
5,310
6, 560
5,686
9,740
87, 620
60,505
164, 595
223, 895
80, 070
5,820
14.040
316
1,729,345
6. 9 22. 967
310.1
1.706.378
I.OOO
500
6.583
1,714,461
6 61,800
1 10, 400
7 63,120
1 8, 560
7 61, 120
1 8, 760
1 8.760
2 18, 120
12 91, 280
7,240
7,840
7,040
16, 080
69, 260
7,240
7,640
30, 360
7,840
7,840
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1963 actual
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Manager
Oceanographer
Pharmacologist
Realty officer..-
Regional supervisor
Refuge manager
Supervisor, aircraft operations
Supervisor, fish management biolo-
gist
Supervisor, law enforcement.
Supervisor, vessel operations and
maintenance
Wildlife refuge supervisor
Wildlife biologist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Airplane pilot-mechanic
Assistant administrative officer
-Assistant fleet supervisor
.\ssistant supervisor, law enforce-
ment
-\ssistant regional supervisor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Chemist-.- - —
Chief, section
Civil engineer
Commodity-industry analyst
Criminal investigator
Dental officer
Director of aquarium
Electronics scientist
Electronics supervisor
Fiscal accountant
Fish husbandman
Fishery marketing specialist
Fishery methods and equipment
specialist
Fishery biologist
Fishery products technologist
General engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Mammal control supervisor
Manager
Oceanographer
Realty officer
Refuge manager..
Structural engineer
Supervisor, survey statistician
Translator
United States game management
agent
Wildlife refuge supervisor
Wildlife biologist..
Zoologist
GS-10. Range .$5,500 to $6,625:
Construction and maintenance su-
pervisor
Fishery biologist
Refuge manager..
Wildlife biologist...
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,186:
Administrative assistant
Assistant director of aquarium
Assistant regional supervisor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Cadastral engineer —
Chemist
Chemical engineer
Civil engineer
Commodity-industry analyst
Construction engineer
Construction superintendent
Electronics assistant
Fiscal accountant
Fish culturist
Fishery biologist
Fishery marketing specialist
Fishery methods and equipment
specialist .
Fishery products technologist
Hydraulic engineer
Illustrator
Mammal control supervisor
Mechanical engineer
Microbiologist
Oceanographer
Procurement and property officer...
Realty assistant
Refuge manager
Statistician
Superintendent
Supply officer
United States game management
agent
Wildlife biologist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,745
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $5,330
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4.920..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.635..
CrS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,896..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,670..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,470..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $3,220.,
Num- Total
ber salary
$15, 080
7,240
7,440
36, 000
125,080
42. 840
7.240
7.240
7.640
7.440
37. 200
21.920
9 64. 460
6 36. 440
3 18. 220
1 6. 540
1 6. 340
19 116,460
6,640
13, 0.S0
6,140
12, 080
5,940
12, 480
5,940
6,540
6,140
5 30, 100
1 6, 140
1 6, ,640
18.820
229. ,580
13.880
26. 160
24. 760
113.180
12. 480
6.140
30. 500
87, 160
6.140
6,340
5.940
3 17. 820
8 49. 520
61 324, 540
2 12,880
6,000
7 39, 750
1 6. 000
31.360
6,186
6, 060
6.186
6. 185
5.310
15.430
6.936
10. 620
5.810
5.060
10. 745
5.185
31.986
17. 065
254. 005
37.420
26. 925
5.060
27. 050
6.310
108. 700
5.060
5,060
10, 870
212,210
10, 870
5,685
6,185
71 381,010
42 226,770
9 44, 580
317
1, 413, 735
72 306,615
243 896,790
223 751, 945
253 790,670
160 468, 880
3 7, 580
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$15, 480
7,440
7,640
36, 400
126, 080
42,840
1 7,640
5 38, 200
6 44, 440
8 48, 720
6 30, 500
3 18, 430
1 6, 740
6.640
124. 000
6.940
6,740
13, 080
6,340
12,480
6,140
12,880
5,940
6,740
6,140
5,940
30,900
6,740
24, 760
219, 900
13,880
19, 220
25. 360
120.920
6.540
6.140
37.240
112, 120
6,340
,6.940
17, 820
49, 720
336, 280
13,280
1 6. 000
1 5. 760
10 57. 125
1 6,000
8 42, 106
1 5, 060
5 25, 925
1 5, 936
3 16, 180
3
1
4
1
21
1
1
1
1
4
41
2
1
1
6,185
10. 995
5,310
31, 735
11. 246
251, 195
43,230
16, 055
6,185
22, 115
6,435
113,610
5,185
6,060
6,060
6,185
21,115
215, 835
11,120
6,685
5,310
77 419,120
43 236,455
9 45, 705
306
1, 386, 105
74 314. 160
947. 265
745. 430
800. 630
462. 520
2.660
254
218
263
156
1
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2
1
1
5
16
6
$15. 480
7,440
7,640
36, 600
120, 440
44,040
7,840
38, 200
46, 240
37,840
31, 600
19, 020
6,740
6,740
120, 260
6,940
6,740
13, 280
6,540
6,540
6,140
13. 080
5, 940
6.740
6,340
5 31, 900
1
4
36
2
3
4
18
1
6,940
25, 360
230. 040
13.880
19.420
25. 760
122, 320
6.540
37. 640
114. 520
1
1
3
8
51
6.540
6.140
18. 420
51.320
336. 940
13. 280
6,000
11
1
63, 875
6,125
47, 915
6,185
5 26, 660
1 5, 935
3 16, 555
1
2
1
6
2
46
S
3
1
4
1
19
1
1
1
1
4
41
2
1
1
5.310
11.245
6.436
32, 360
11, 370
250,885
44, 105
16, 430
5,310
22,616
5,560
104, 890
5,310
6,185
6,185
5, 310
21,490
220, 585
11,370
6,810
5,436
428, 496
178, 796
9 46, 365
298
1,356,090
67 290,765
932, 836
718, 910
797, 050
540, 800
2,740
77
32
247
210
251
184
1
404
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE— Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Fish and Wildlife Service
accounts— Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Num
Total
Num
Total
Num
Total
Field— Continued
her
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range M,565 to $6,690- -
8
$40, 020
8
$40,895
8
$41, 620
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $5,275
6
27,025
6
27.400
6
27,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,866
12
48, 265
12
49.255
12
50, 756
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.336
18
68, 995
22
87, 570
16
62,160
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.920
28
98, 160
29
102. 400
29
103, 840
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.694
60
195.642
60
195. 422
58
190, 972
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,470 -
93
278, 465
92
278. 145
92
283, 266
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,272
37
104, 732
36
98,438
35
99. 800
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $3,060 -.-
4
10, .520
4
10.800
4
10, 940
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $6,060 or above:
7
41,912
7
41,912
7
41.912
Assistant engineer-fisherman -
5
29,005
6
34, 105
4
22,226
3
20, 176
3
20, 556
3
20. 656
Chief engineer
9
47. 814
9
47,428
8
42 148
6
37. 701
6
38,081
5
31. 531
Cook-fisherman...
4
21. 330
4
21,330
3
16. 090
16
78.600
12
62, 880
6
31,440
Master engineer -
6
26. 950
2
10, 780
2
10. 780
6
40.410
6
40,410
5
32. 550
6
36. 174
7
40, 774
6
34 944
1
6.010
2
11,216
2
11,215
Navipr»tnr-fl<i>iprTnan
3
17,685
3
17,685
11 790
2
10,690
1
6,280
1
5,280
2
10, 4.50
2
10, 450
2
10 450
86
332, 471
77
297, 818
71
277, 113
2,314
2.311
2,268
9
10, Oil, 727
10,136.839
945. 791
130. 3
76.3
94.7
610,628
367, 176
348. 716
Portion of salaries paid by States
1.
2 6,471
0.7 4.300
0.7 4,376
Net permanent, field (average num-
2, 182. 6
2,234
2, 162. 6
9, 592, 699
9, 394, 628
9,775,363
Other positions:
1 8.12. 21 1
S 417. 800
S 3ia. 193
Part-time emplovment
27, 268
32 050
25 976
Ditermittent emplo^Tnent
123,612
159, 664
145. 669
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
36, 931
38,341
36, 699
Payment above basic rates:
77, 172
37, 679
70, 160
68,241
20, 783
Living and quarters allowance
40, 933
Additional pay for service abroad
238, 663
259, 976
231, 906
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEETICES— Continued
Field— Continued
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, field.
Personal services
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
"Management of resources, Fish and
Wildlife Service":
Direct obligations..
Reimbursable obligations
"Management of resources. Fish and
Wildlife Service (no-year)":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Investigations of resources. Fish and
Wildlife Service";
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Construction, Fish and Wildlife Serv-
ice":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"General administrative expenses. Fish
and Wildlife Service"
"Administration of Pribilof Islands,
Fish and Wildlife Service":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Expenses for sales, etc., in refuges,
Migratory Bird Conservation Act,
Department of the Interior"
"Federal aid in fish restoration and
management, Fish and Wildlife
Service":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Federal aid in wildlife restoration,
Fish and Wildlife Service":
Direct obligations.
Reimbursable obligations
"Management of national wildlife
refuges. Fish and Wildlife Service"...
"Migratory bird conservation account,
Fish and Wildlife Service":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Contributed funds. Fish and Wild-
life Service, Department of the
Interior"
"Consolidated working fund, Interior,
Fish and Wildlife Service' '
1963 actual
$11, 788, 064
13, 428, 306
5, 158, 193
42, 779
167, 970
479
2,848,368
23.628
216.355
72, 106
744,326
627, 226
2,853
21,790
129,985
31
621. 632
919
358, 639
2,289.917
9,037
93,226
98, 947
1954 estimate
$1.5, 000
12, 809, 187
14,616,811
5, 086, 775
59, 491
563, 218
14, 240
2,921,711
66, 530
122, 909
300
727,616
753, 647
3,736
24,640
166, 806
300
665, 792
1,120
638,639
2, 639, 929
12, 190
100, 496
66, 729
1956 estimate
$16,000
12,445,165
14,159,626
4, 679, 413
69, 491
374, 667
11,630
2,712.491
62,420
33,825
728. 000
832,728
2,280
24,640
161, 722
300
668,023
1,120
669, 766
3,114,694
12,190
74, 665
45,681
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Continuing Fund for Emergency Expenses, Fort Peck Project, Montana
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
19.53 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
60
65
46
47
46
49
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,822
OS-7.1
$4, 204
$4. 202
OS-6.1
$4, 218
$4, 337
GS-6 1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,227
01 Personal services:
$246,959
$199,037
1,630
750
4,500
$209 674
Other positions . _
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
895
4,906
760
Total personal services
252, 760
16,856
862
4,837
3.427
165
179. 772
161, 709
98, 266
6,760
205, 917
17, 600
4,000
7,000
6,000
400
148,083
183,600
77,487
48,713
30,600
1,000
214,824
18.000
3.000
8.500
02 Travel
04 Commimicatlon services . .
06 Printing and reproduction
500
07 Otlier cnntrflctnfil serviceR
125 600
Services performed by other agencies.
183. 600
28,000
10 Lands and structures .
442
600
Subtotal .
724,844
436
729, 100
500
750, 400
500
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
sistence
Total accrued expenditures
724,408
728,600
749, 900
DETAIL OF PBBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Power otTicer
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Power assistant
Superintendent
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Administrative assistant
Engineer
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,966
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655.
aS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $6,060
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)
Other positions: Temporary employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base
Payment above basic rates:
(Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17, 620
2 14, 680
1 7, 440
6,140
5,186
15, 655
13.115
8,090
4,160
16,836
9,090
2,760
26 106, 113
60 225, 673
6.6 29,288
11.8 60,674
65. 3 246, 959
" "895
4,906
252, 760
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 640
1 6, 940
1
2
5.310
10, 120
1
2
5,435
10, 370
2
7,965
2
8,216
5
16,365
6
16,980
6,500
134, 992
46 193, 822
1. 9 8, 060
3 13, 275
47.1 199,037
1,630
750
3,900
600
206,917
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 840
1 6, 140
2 6,760
32 135, 269
46 195, ■
13,576
49 209, 574
150
4,000
500
214,824
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
405
BUREAU OF MINES
Revolving Fund, Helium Production, Bureau of Mines
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
327
1
290
350
1
348
386
382
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 466
GS-6.6
$3, 157
CPC-6.3
$3, 796
$4,607
GS-6.7
$3,207
CPC-5.3
$3, 789
$4, 654
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,902
Average grade -
CPC-5.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,808
01 Personal services:
$1,170,657
1,864
4,392
45, 030
$1, 378, 706
2,750
4,000
36, 804
$1, 636, 170
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base - - .
4,330
Payment above basic rates
40, 000
1, 221, 943
10, 160
18,261
12,783
98,924
1,227
242, 6S2
319, 466
231,057
1,135
2,631
I, 422, 260
10,000
8,000
14,000
61,000
1.300
280,000
168.445
560,000
1, 579, 600
12,000
03 Transportation of things
8.000
14,000
05 Rents and utility services
61,000
06 Printing and reproduction
1,300
280,000
08 Supplies and materials . -- _ _-
220, 260
600,000
10 Lands and structures
3,656
3,200
Subtotal -
2,160,269
55,803
2, 528, 005
100,260
2, 679, 260
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
100, 260
Obligations incurred
2, 104, 466
-23, 979
2, 427. 745
16,366
2, 579, 000
2, 080, 487
2,443,111
2, 679, 000
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief, helium division
GS-13. Range *s,360 to $9,360:
Chief, production branch...
Chief, engineering branch..
Chief, gas field operations branch...
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, production branch..
Assistant to chief, production
branch (management)
Assistant to chief, production
branch (engineering)..
Mechanical engineer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Superintendent, helium plant
Chemical engineer
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Business manager
OS-9. Range .$5,060 to $5,810:
Chemical engineer
Assistant superintendent, helium
plant
Mechanical engineer
Petroleum engineer
Administrative assistant
Electrical engineer
GS-8. Range $4,630 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
OS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $6,060 _-.
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
(Overtime and holiday pay
N ightwork differential
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
1 $10. 800
9.360
8,660
9,160
23,760
6,940
6.625
10, 120
21. 990
10.120
5.060
4
10
6
5
13
86, 785
34,140
16, 180
35. 350
16. 435
14, 910
36, 160
1 4, 036
7 21,218
235 891, 969
327 1, 292. 347
31 121. 690
296 1, 170, 667
1.864
4,392
17,111
27, 919
1, 221, 943
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $10, 800
1 9. 360
1 8,760
1 9, 360
7,840
8.040
7,240
24, 360
6,140
6,760
10, 370
22, 305
10. 370
6,186
4
10
6
5
13
93, 630
34.766
16. 656
36. 610
16, 676
15.310
36.790
1 4. 036
7 21,618
256 969, 933
360 1,391,761
3 13,055
347 1, 378, 706
2,760
4.000
14. 350
22.454
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
9,360
8,960
9.360
1 8,040
2 14, 480
4 25, 160
2 12,280
6,875
15.430
22,866
15,680
16. 655
5.060
10. 120
99.900
35. 765
16. 930
37. 860
26. 620
27,510
37, 750
4
3
3
1
2
20
8
4
10
1 4,035
7 19, 178
276 1,047,100
386 1, 549, 653
4 14. 483
382 1, 535, 170
4.330
14,800
26,200
1,679,500
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
Alaska Railroad
Construction, Alaska Railroad, Office of Territories
Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund, Office of Territories
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
.\Terage 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
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payments abovebasic rates
Total personal services
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total accrued expenditures
1953 actual
2,369
2,181
$3,673
GS-4.6
.$3, 032
CPC-3.0
$6, 161
$13, 184, 949
207, 308
40, 219
869, 389
14, 301, 865
6,315,133
2, 036, 191
2, 407, 103
7, 858, 633
31, 918, 925
133, 919
31, 785, 006
1954 estimate
2,257
2,055
$3,844
GS-4.6
$3,032
CPC-3.0
$6,190
$12, 487, 900
167, 000
40, 100
710. 000
13,406,000
6, 427, 670
1, 323, 100
3,778,175
6.166.056
30. 099, 900
130. 000
29. 969, 900
1966 estimate
2,200
2,000
$6,190
$12, 106, 000
185,000
40, 000
715,000
13. 046, 000
7, 122, 085
1,323,100
268, 400
12, 425, 045
34, 184, 630
130, 000
34, 064, 630
DETAIL OF PBESONAL SEBTICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
C P C-3 . Ran ge $2,552 to .$3 ,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$5,060 or above:
Labor relations adviser..
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:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
General manager..
.\ssistant general manager...
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above;
Accountant
Accountant, material and supplies..
Accountant, terminal services
Accounts receivable clerk
Administrative accountant, en-
gineering
Administrative assistant, Seattle...
Administrative officer
Agent telegrapher
Anchorage freight agent
-Apprentice helpers..
Assistant agent.
Assistant auditor
Assistant buildings and bridges
supervisor
Assistant cashier
Assistant chief dispatcher
Assistant chief engineer
Assistant claim agent
Assistant demurrage clerk
Assistant director of persoimel
Assistant disbursing otlicer
Assistant file clerk
Assistant foreman
Assistant pang foreman
Assistant IBM administrator
Assistant maintenance supervisor. ..
Assistant master mechanic
Assistant clerk (over, short, and
damaged)
Assistant painter foreman
Assistant storekeeper
Assistant superintendent, opera-
tions
Assistant superintendent, stores
and purchase
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$4,420
7,820
.3, 175
2,950
3,032
7 30, 997
1 2, 700
28,297
111
28,408
1 17, 992
1 13, 000
8 61, 167
1 6,323
1 6, 610
1 6, 460
2
1
1
14
1
6
3
1
12, 147
6,117
8,715
81, 197
7,779
26, 935
19, 562
7,322
7,010
17,472
16, 100
20,468
7,051
6,107
8,466
7,800
6,096
16, 350
20,468
6,198
13, 520
8,736
1 6, 450
1 6. 677
6 29, 962
1 10,234
2 16, 140
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$4,546
8,070
3,655
2,950
3,032
9,600
7 31, 852
2 8, 952
22,900
100
23,000
1 17, 992
1 13, ono
8 52, 374
1 6. 474
1 6, 661
1 5. 600
2
1
1
14
1
5
3
1
12.449
6.257
8,866
82. 741
7,930
27, 275
20. 004
7, 472
7,160
17, 925
16,400
20,768
7,202
6,247
8,616
7,961
6,247
16, 800
16,801
6,349
13, 822
8,887
1 6,600
1 6,828
6 30,717
1 10,384
2 16,442
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
I $17,993
1 14,000
8 .52, 374
1 6, 474
I 6, 661
1 6,600
2
1
1
14
1
6
3
I
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
2
1
12,449
6,257
8,866
82, 741
7,930
27, 275
20,004
7.472
7,160
17,928
16,400
20,768
7,202
6,247
8,616
7,961
6,247
16,800
16,801
6,349
13, 822
8,887
1 6,600
1 6.82S
5 30, 717
1 10,384
2 16,442
406
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
Alaska Railroad — Continued
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES— Continued
Construction, Alaska Railroad, Office of Territories — Continued
Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund, Office of Territories — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates —
Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 or above— Con.
Assistant superintendent, tele-
plione and telegraph
Assistant timelceeper, operations
Assistant yard foreman
Assistant yardmaster
Assistant t o general manager
Assistant to real estate and contract
agent
Auditor
Baggageman
Baggageroom 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
Bridge and building foreman, heavy
construction
Bridge and building supervisor
Budget officer, . - .,.
Bulldozer operator.
Cabinet shop foreman
Cable splicer __
Captain, river boat
Car foreman
Car oiler
Carman helper
Carpenter-cabinetmaker
Carpenter, first class
Carpenter foreman.
Carpenter helper
Car record clerk
Cashiers
Checker foreman
Checker trucker
Chemist
Chief accountant
Chief car inspector
Chief clerk
Chief clerk to chief engineer
Chief clerk, master mechanic
Chief clerk, superintendent motive
power
Chief clerk, superintendent of shops.
C h ief dispatcher
Chief electrician
Chief electronics technician
Chief employment clerk
Chief engineer.
Chief engineer, power plant, Fair-
banks
Chief power plant accountant
Chief special agent- -.
Chief timekeeper
Claim clerk
Clerk
Clerk-checker .._
Clerk-stenographer
Clerk-typist--
Commissary storekeeper..
Compensation agent
Comptometer operator
Conductor
Construction foreman
Crane operator
Crane operator, maintainer
Crane operator, overhead
Crane operator, under 10 ton
Day roundhouse foreman
Demurrage clerk
Designing engineer
Director of personnel
Dispatcher.
Dock agent
Dock foreman.
Dormitory manager.
Dragline operator
Electrician
Electrician foreman
Electrician helper
Electrician welder
Electronics technician, senior
Electronics technician, junior
Electronics technician helper
Employment supervisor
Engine inspector.
Engineer, locomotive _
Engineer
Engineer, building custodian
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$16,058
5.346
16, 473
14.892
10, 999
7.446
8.986
41.450
1.5.663
5.678
41.643
7.218
10. 234
6,074
6,949
29. 746
7.488
2,5. 585
12. MS
6. 221
611.376
32. 760
16. 140
9.110
99. 176
6. 6,52
5.949
20.778
21. 6.54
26. 106
61. 404
23. 796
363. 792
6. 906
66
10, 192
47. 924
10.900
350. 1,S2
6. 906
8. 570
7.883
13.686
7.051
6.781
7,061
5.824
8,216
7. 096
7. 176
11.356
10.999
7.488
7. 800
7.779
7,446
22, 548
450, 874
90, 337
128. 504
16. 038
6.573
6.635
15.288
415. 669
13. 520
27, 269
6. 302
5,949
60, 008
5.450
8.570
9,942
59.568
7,061
12.917
5,990
31, 615
154. 674
7.218
30, 702
6,074
19. 968
11.898
10. 234
5,824
6.157
377, 676
15, 974
5,949
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $16,360
1 5. 496
2 11.284
2 15.194
1 10. 999
1
1
7
3
1
7
1
!
1
1
4
1
5
2
1
110
1
12
1
1
3
3
5
8
4
60
1
9
2
7
2
64
1
1
1
2
T
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
91
16
26
6
1
1
3
65
2
6
1
1
1
7,597
9.136
42.600
16.116
5.829
42. 700
7.368
,5, 268
fi, 224
6, 100
24, 400
7.639
26. 340
12. 448
5.372
656. 886
.33. 515
16. 442
9.261
76. 282
6. 703
6.100
20. 778
21. 792
26. 860
42. 144
24,400
339. 780
7.056
46. 287
10. 494
42. 824
11.200
344. 304
7. 056
8.720
8.034
13. 988
7.202
6. 932
7. 2112
5. 975
8.367
7.847
7.327
11.668
10. 999
7,639
7.951
7.930
7,697
23,150
600. 223
86. 965
137.368
31,728
6.724
6.786
15, 741
425, 474
13, 822
28, 022
6.463
6,100
5.465
61.215
5.600
8.720
10,093
60,999
7.202
13, 219
6.141
26, 896
152, 500
7.368
26. 340
6.224
20. 421
12,200
10, 536
5.975
6,308
386, 131
16, 276
6,100
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
7
3
1
6
1
1
I
1
4
1
4
2
1
110
$16, 360
5. 496
11.284
15. 194
12. 499
7,597
9.136
42.600
16.116
5.829
36.600
7. ,368
5.268
6.221
6. 100
21. 400
7. 639
21. 072
12. 448
6.372
666, 886
33.515
16. 442
9. 261
76. 282
6, 703
6. 100
20. 77s
14. 73i;
21, 4SS
42.144
24. 111(1
305. 802
7. 051i
41.140
10, 4!M
42. S2 1
11,2011
344, 304
7, 0.56
8, 720
8, 034
13, 9.S8
7, 202
6, 932
7, 202
5, 975
8, 367
7.847
7.327
ll.O.'iS
12. 499
7. 639
7.951
7. 930
7. 697
23. 1,50
500. 223
81.177
137, 3,58
31,728
6. 724
6. 786
15.741
425. 474
6.911
16. 813
6. 453
6. 100
5. 456
61. 216
5. 600
8,720
10, 093
60. 999
7.202
13.219
6.141
25. 896
134. 200
7. 368
26.340
6, 224
20. 421
12,200
10, 536
5. 975
6,308
386, 131
16, 276
6,100
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates-
Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 or above— Con.
Engineer hostler
Engineer power plant, mechanic
Engineer of .^^tructures
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 agent, marine tormina!
General auditor. ,
General dock agent ,
General foreman
General foreman, freight depot
General storekeeper
General yardmaster
FTammersmlth
Hammersmith helper.
Head checker clerk (over, short,
and damaged)
Head rate clerk
Heavy duty equipment mechanic
welder
Heavy equipment foreman
Heavy equipment mechanic
Heavy equipment mechanic helper.
Hostler helper
IBMadministrator
IBM control clerk
Inspector, freight service
Instrument man
.Tanitor-foreman
Junior accounLant
Junior draftsman.-
Junior resident engineer.. ^^
Key punch operator. __ ._
Key punch verifier operator.
Laboratory technician _
Labor relations adviser...
Lead key punch operator
Leading boilermaker
Leading carman
Leading electrician
Leading gas engine mechanic
Leading grocery clerk
Leading heavy equipment me-
chanic
Lead ing plumber
Leadlngmachlnist
Leading welder
Levelman
Tiine accountant
Line auditor
Lineman, construction and mainte-
nance
Lineman helper
Locomotive carpenter and tank-
man.. -
Locomotive crane engineer...
Machine foreman
Machinist
Machinist helper
Machinist welder
Maintenance electronic technician..
Maintenance man -
Maintenance supervisor
Maintenance track welder
Manager, Curry Hotel
Manager. Healy Hotel
Manager. McKinley Park Hotel
Marine ways foreman
Master carpenter and cabinet-
maker -
Master mechanic
Meateutter
Mechanic, fire department
Mechanical engineer
Night roundhouse foreman..
Nurse
Office engineer
Office equipment mechanic
Over, short, and damaged, clerk —
Painter
Painter foreman
Party chief, survey...
Passenger car carman.
Passenger car carman welder
Passenger car painter
Payroll records clerk
Plledriver engineer _._
Piledriver fireman
Pilot, river boat
Pipe and steamfitter
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
66
1
1
17
3
8
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
3
1
1
$38, 190
42, 371
9, 1.52
6,656
40, 936
7,218
77, 337
22. 880
6.906
334. 344
5,668
8,570
42, 224
6.240
6.136
254. 610
17,346
124, 476
7,800
6,240
7,218
101,133
20, 468
8, 736
10,234
8,174
28, 4,56
6. 635
8.029
16.140
6. 157
\ 325
12.230
13.020
6, 074
7,218
101. 133
1,5, ,351
45, 424
7. 446
5.4.50
6, 282
5. 970
5.117
29,453
11,940
14. 892
15,288
5. 221
5,075
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
11
7
5,346
6,167
6,167
6,167
6, 1.57
5.387
6,157
6,157
18, 471
6,157
5. 450
7,322
7.051
63,151
35. 672
5,949
53. 541
7,218
261,756
271, 201
6,074
28,705
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
8
1
2
6
1
6
2
2
2
3
10
14. 976
5.949
5.658
6.283
6.949
6.739
23, 796
10. 234
10. 962
6.365
7.987
34, 530
5.096
8, 258
5,949
6.824
44.096
7, 218
13, 620
35, 694
6.094
35, 694
11. 356
11, 898
10, 234
17, 916
59, 490
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$26. 064
43.428
9. 303
6. 807
42. 147
7.368
73. 200
17.613
7.056
342. 800
6. 808
8.720
43. 281
6. 391
6.287
232, 320
17.799
58, 080
7. 951
6.391
7.368
97.600
21.072
8.887
10, 384
8. 325
21.792
6,786
8,180
8.221
6. 308
5.476
13. 532
6.661
6.224
7, 368
97. 600
15.804
23.316
7.597
5,600
6,432
6,120
6,268
24,233
6,120
1,5,194
16,741
5,372
5,226
5,496
6,308
6.308
0. 308
6,308
5,538
6,308
6,308
18. 924
6, 308
5. 600
7.472
7,202
47, 136
26,231
6,100
36,600
7.368
250, 100
273, 936
6.224
29. 460
5.080
15. 278
6.100
6.798
6,423
6.890
12.200
10.384
11, 264
6.516
8,133
3.5. 280
5.247
8,408
6.100
6.975
22. 652
7.368
13, 822
36. 600
6.245
36. 600
11.658
12. 200
10. 536
17.915
48, 800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4
7
1
1
7
1
6
2
1
56
1
1
6
1
1
36
2
10
1
1
1
14
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2 12,532
1 6.661
1
1
14
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
35
50
1
5
1
2
1
1
1
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
407
DETAIL OP PEHSONAL SERVICES— Continued
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates —
Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 or above— Con.
Pipe and steamfitter helper
Plumber
Powderman, sections
Power ballaster operator
Procedure accountant
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
Sheet metal worker
Ships carpenter
Sign painter
Special agent
Special representative, Seattle
Spreader operator
Station helper
Stationary fireman, poworplant
Stationer
Statistical accountant
Statistician and analyst
Steward, Anchorage rooming house
Storekeeper _
Superintendent, car department —
Superintendent of communications.
Superintendent, medical depart-
ment
Superintendent, motive power and
equipment
Superintendent of operations
Superintendent of shops
Superintendent of stores
Superintendent of track and gen-
eral roadmaster-.. ---
Supervising accoimtant .-
Supervisor, diesel locomotives, elec-
trical...
Supervisor, diesel locomotives, me-
chanical
Supervisor, employment bureau —
Supervisor, work equipment
Surplus property supervisor
Tabulating machine operator
Telegrapher clerk
Terminal hostler
Timekeeper
Tracer
Track car repairman
Track machine operator
Track supervisor
Traffic agent
Traffic manager
Trainmaster
Traveling accountant
Traveling maintainer
Traveling steward
Truck driver
Trucker
Upholsterer
Valuation engineer
Warehouse checker
Warehouseman
Warehouseman-trucker
Water service foreman
Welder
Yardmaster
Yard foreman
Total.... -
Equivalent to less than $5,060.
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions;
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services..
1953 actual
Num- Total
her salary
1 $5, 117
13 77, 337
3 15,912
2 10, 234
1 7, 197
1 10. 234
1 5, 949
4 30, 868
5, 949
17,388
39, 830
5,117
7,488
8,216
8, 715
5,782
6,323
261, 954
76, 580
72, 574
16, 516
5.283
29.745
11, 898
6,157
76, 502
9,214
15, 351
10 51,170
1 5,460
2 11,356
1 6.573
1 8. 736
1 9, 277
1 7, 197
10, 999
10. 999
8,736
9,693
8,882
21,966
7.862
7.862
6.781
7.696
7,301
10,900
140. 448
92,040
17, 472
5,117
5,512
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
16
6,178
7,322
9,277
17,388
7,634
11,898
5,720
83,200
2
1
4
10
11.898
8,570
22, 548
51, 170
2 13, 166
4 23, 796
8 59. 568
10 56, 680
9, 287, 169
795
3, 964, 442
2,352
13, 251, 611
177 94, 959
2,175
13, 156, 652
207, 308
40, 103
869, 389
14. 273. 457
14, 301, 865
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
10
$5, 268
61, 000
10, 910
10. 536
7.951
7.348
10. 384
6,100
15, 736
6,100
17, 690
40. 5S5
5,268
7,639
8,367
8,866
5,933
6.474
269, 304
73, 073
74, 528
16, 816
5.434
30,600
6,100
6,308
78,080
9,355
5,268
10. 160
47.412
5.600
7.784
11.658
6,164
6,724
8,887
9.428
7.348
10. 999
10, 999
8,887
9,844
9,032
22,416
8,013
8,013
6, 932
7,847
7,462
11,200
133, 7,53
94, 305
17, 924
5,268
5,663
35,854
6,328
7,472
9,428
17.690
7,784
12. 200
5,871
74, 914
178, 535
12.200
8,720
23, 152
52, 680
10,202
13, 468
18, 300
60, 776
68, 080
1,540
9
710
368, 535
553, 550
2,250
12.
200
912. 085
447, 085
2,050
12.'
167. 000
40, 000
710, 000
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
49
13
13
2
1
5
1
1
II
1
1
2
9
1
1
1
I
1
1
2
25
14
3
1
1
5
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
15
35
2
1
4
10
2
2
3
$5, 268
48, 800
10, 910
10, 536
7.951
7,348
10, 384
6.100
15, 736
6,100
17. 690
40, 685
6,268
7,639
8,367
8,866
5,933
6.474
269. 304
73. 073
74,528
16,816
5,434
30, 500
6,100
6,308
78. 080
9,356
6.268
10. 160
47,412
5.600
7.784
11.658
6,164
6.724
8.887
9,428
7,348
12, 499
12. 499
8,887
9,844
I 9, 032
3 22, 416
I 8,013
8,013
6.932
7,847
7,462
11,200
133, 753
87.345
17,924
5,268
5,663
25, 610
6, 328
7,472
9,428
17. 690
7,784
12.200
5.871
72. 800
178. 535
12,200
8,720
23, 152
52,680
10,202
13, 468
18, 300
60, 776
58,080
9, 067, 945
712
3, 663, 560
2,201
12, 631, 505
201 525, 605
2,000
12, 106, 000
185, 000
40, 000
715, 000
13, 382, 000
13,405,000
13, 046, 000
13, 046, 000
Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration
Emergency Relief, Puerto Rico Revolving Fund, Act of February II, 19S6
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of a 11 employees
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the Secretary of
the Interior:
Average salary..
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communications services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction —
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred...
1963 actual
139
52
191
$3,383
LSS-5.6
$2,282
$412,012
119, 174
1,584
73. 426
606, 196
7,621
1,210
3,462
4,679
661
5,279
81, 661
3,761
694, 530
1954 estimate
84
58
142
$3,627
LSS-5.8
$2, 415
.$276, 275
136, 560
1,370
8,743
422. 938
14.900
160
1.570
6.250
1.700
4,200
10, 192
1,100
463, 000
1956 estimate
84
38
113
$3, 298
LSS-5.3
$2. 415
.$245. 224
79. 662
2,475
327.361
13. 000
160
1,000
5,000
1,700
1,000
8,689
100
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Grades established by the Secretary of
the Interior:
LSS-13. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Special assistant to the administra-
tor
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 500
0. 5 2, 541
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) —
0. 5 2, 959
Field:
Grades established by the Secretary of
the Interior:
LSS-18. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 11,800
1 9,360
1 7, 840
I 6, 940
1 6,125
1 6, 125
1 6,370
1 4, 465
3 12, 260
3 12,105
3 10, 485
14 47, 300
21 67,590
5 14,820
19 45. 070
7 14, 590
66 127, 818
1 $11,800
1 9,360
1 8,040
1 6, 140
1 6, 250
I 6,250
1 5, 370
1 4,580
2 8, 465
2 8. 070
3 10,645
11 37,330
16 61,600
5 14,900
15 35, 490
4 8,500
18 43, 485
1 $11,800
LSS-16. Range $8,360 to .$9,360:
1 9, 360
LSS-15. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, office of housing management-
LSS-I4. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Chief civil engineer
1 8,040
1 6, 140
LSS-13. Range ,$5,600 to $6,250:
Assistant chief, finance division
Assistant chief, housing manage-
ment and assistant chief, cooper-
ative division
LSS-11. Range $4,620 to $5,370
LSS-10. Range $4,205 to $4,955
LSS 9 Range $3 795 to .$4 546
1 6,250
I 6, 250
1 5,370
1 4, 580
2 8,465
2 8, 070
LSS 7 Range $3 175 to .$3,655
3 10, 646
LSS-6 Range .$2,950 to $3,430
11 37,330
LSS-5. Range $2,750 to $3,230
LS.S-4. Range $2,500 to $2,980
LSS-3. Range $2,170 to $2,530
LSS-2. Range $1,810 to $2,170.
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
less than $6,060
16 51, 600
5 14,900
15 35,490
4 8,500
18 43, 485
139 409, 053
84 276, 275
84 276. 275
Deduct lapses
9 31,051
Net permanent, field (average
139 409,053
119, 174
1,684
2,132
935
70,359
84 276, 276
136, 550
1,370
1,600
700
6,443
75 245, 224
Other positions: Temporary employ-
79, 662
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment above basic rates:
1,000
597
Additional pay for service abroad
878
All personal services, field
603,237
422, 938
327. 361
606, 196
422, 938
327, 361
VIRGIN ISLANDS CORPORATION
Administrative Expenses, Virgin Islands Corporation
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES PY OPJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.Average number of all employees
989
188
1,177
948 1, 002
249 206
1,197 1,208
408
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS— Continued
VIRGIN ISLANDS CORPORATION— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Virgin Islands Corporation — Continued
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
positions: Average salary.
$1. 078
$1,012
$1, 155
01 Personal services:
$1, 000, 131
150, 624
27.222
20,043
9,599
$948, 100
187,900
$1, 143, 300
Other positions
180,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
liOOO
6,000
18,000
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
10. 000
1, 207, 619
1,121,960
1,166.000
1. 072. 200
1. 351, 300
Deduct portion not chargeable to
1, 258, 700
Net personal services
85, 659
13, 157
3,763
3,640
11,099
4,503
5,418
S3. 800
16,600
4,500
3.000
15.600
4,200
2.400
92, 600
02 Travel
13. 500
3.800
06 Printing and reproduction
3,000
12, 000
08 Supplies and materials
3,600
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
1,.500
Administrative expenses incurred...
127. 239
130, 000
130,000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
All personal services, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
President
Staff electrical engineer
Comptroller
General factory superintendent
Chief engineer
General manager, power division,
St. Thomas
Chief of rolling stock
Assistant to the president —
General manager, power division,
St. Croix
Veterinarian
Chief electrical engineer.
Chief, accounting department
Chief engineer.-
Rates less than $6,060
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060-
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--.
Payments above basic rates and over-
time and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over
annual leave taken
Farming, manufacturing, and other
seasonal labor, chiefly per diem and
piece-rate employees
All personal services, field
Personal services.
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule arc distributed as follows:
Administrative expenses
Growing and harvesting sugarcane
Manufacturing sugar
Overhead:
GrowUig and harvesting sugarcane. -
Manufacturing sugar
Carpenter shop -.-
Garage
Tractor repair shop-
Tractors, operation.
Trucks, trailers, etc., operation
Storeroom.
Livestock
Construction work
Selling expenses
Power program, direct
Power program, overhead
Miscellaneous activities
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$4, 200
4,200
4,060
1 9,600
1 9, 600
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
137
8,600
7,600
7,600
7,200
6,400
6,600
5,480
5, 475
306, 936
841 672, 853
1,065.744
25.6 65.753
963.4
999, 991
27, 222
20, 043
9,599
150, 624
1,207,619
85, 669
288,998
169,952
82,005
108, 630
14, 521
20, 757
40, 633
63,645
28,699
31, 622
16,465
95,139
749
53, 409
46, 343
60,493
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$4,200
4,200
12, 000
1 8,000
1 9, 600
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
116
8,500
7,600
7,600
7,200
6,400
6,000
6. 480
5,476
252. 654
820 618. 964
955. 373
11.473
943. 900
14,000
6,000
1,156,000
83,800
270, 499
157, 800
SO, 001
90, 000
20,000
22,000
35,000
55, 000
32,000
26, 000
20, 000
55, 000
1.5,000
101,900
32,000
60,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,000
10, 000
9,600
9,500
9,000
8,500
7,600
7,600
7,200
6,400
"'5,480
130 310. 700
861 753, 720
1.002
1. 167, 300
6.2 14.000
995.8
1, 143, 300
18,000
10, 000
180,000
1,351,300
1,351,300
92.600
356, 800
190. 000
85,000
110.000
19,000
22,000
45, 000
65, 000
32, 000
40, 000
25, 000
50, OOO
2,000
105, 900
.50, 000
61,000
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Working Capital Fund, Department of the Interior
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
145
4
144
147
4
146
147
4
146
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,751
GS-4.2
$2, 857
CPC-3.1
$3,825
.$3,849
GS-4.3
$2, 897
CPC-3.1
$4,122
$3,898
Average grade
GS-4.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2, 939
Average grade
CPC-3.1
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,193
01 Personal services:
$520, 026
9,400
2,039
8,092
331
$554,042
9,400
2,188
7,250
$666, 142
Other positions .
9,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
2,208
7,260
Deduct excess of annual leave
taken over leave earned
Total personal services
639,226
229
60
244,375
180
24,107
5,161
318,116
15, 265
1,216
572, 880
200
50
252, 010
400
27,280
4,830
349, 331
15, 800
1,150
575, 000
200
03 Transportation of things
50
262, 010
05 Rents and utility services
400
27,280
07 Other contractual services .
4,830
352, 600
09 Equipment . . ..
15,800
1,150
1, 147, 928
1, 223, 931
1,229,320
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental:
Nnm
- Total
Num
Total
Nnm
Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Librarian
1
$9,800
$10,000
1
$10,000
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,660
1
8,760
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, branch of central services. - -
1
7,240
7,240
1
7,240
OS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
1
6,540
6.540
1
6,740
2
12,680
13.080
2
13, 080
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Librarian
'/.
11,120
11,245
2
11, 370
Assistant chief, duplicating section.
1
6,686
6,810
1
5,810
GS-7 Range $4,205 to .$4,956 -
10
45,800
10
46, 800
10
47,800
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645---
3
13,260
3
13, 385
3
13, 610
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 . -
27, 620
8
30,780
8
31, 405
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3 655
12
42, 680
12
43,220
12
43,620
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
39
125, 630
39
127, 850
39
129, 690
GvS-2 Range $2 750 to $3 230
20
63,480
20
64,280
20
64,680
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230.-
1
3,150
1
3,230
1
3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.- -
7
19, 704
7
19,944
7
20,264
Departmental wage board rates:
Level 18. Range $5,220 to $6,032- -
1
5,491
1
6,762
1
6,762
Level 17. Range $5,012 to $5,803 -
1
6,533
1
6,803
1
5,803
Level 16. Range $4,846 to $6,616
4
19, 884
4
21, 653
4
22,464
Level 16. Range $4,638 to $5,387
2
9,754
2
10,233
2
10,233
Level 14. Range $4,472 to $5,179
3
13, 937
3
15, 288
3
15, 537
Level 13. Range $4,264 to $4,950- -
1
4,514
1
4,950
1
4,950
Level 12. Range $4,097 to $4,742
4
17,096
4
18,740
4
18,740
Level 10. Range $3,723 to $4.305
1
3,869
1
4,306
1
4,305
Level 9. Range $3,515 to $4,076
5
17, 784
6
19, 261
6
20,011
Level 8. Range $3,348 to $3,868
1
3,536
1
3,869
1
3,869
Level 7. Range $3,140 to .$3,640 ---
2
6,988
2
7.280
2
7,280
Level 5. Range $2,766 to $3,203
7
21,111
7
22, 276
7
22,421
Level 4. Range $2,579 to $2,995
6
15, 852
6
17,220
6
17, 970
Total permanent
145
639, 638
147
563, 504
147
676,544
6
19, 612
4.8
14. 562
6.3
20,402
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
140
620, 026
142.2
664,042
141.7
656,142
Other positions: Part-time and tempo-
rary employment
9,400
9,400
9,400
Regular pay in excess of 62-we6k base.--
2,039
2,188
2,208
Payment above basic rates:
7,410
6,600
6,600
Nightwork differential
682
660
660
Deduct excess of aimual leave taken over
331
01 Personal services
639,226
672,880
676,000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, General Administration, Justice
OBLIGATIONS BZ OBJECTS
Object classification
SummaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
FuU-tline 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
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligatitms
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
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
Otlif/ationi Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Ul Personal services
Obligations Incurred.
1953 actual
541
3
614
$4, 628
GS-6.0
$2,993
CPC-3.2
$3, 744
$2, 271, 932
16, 718
8,736
25, 304
2, 321. 689
2, 094, 838
48, 814
366
21, 860
23, 344
21,610
37,660
41, 773
47, 756
160
2,630
2, 340, 831
1954 estimate
632
2
616
$1. 691
OS-6.0
$3,040
CPC-3.3
$3,873
1, 329, 640
7,160
9,280
15, 300
2, 361, 380
3,400
2, 610, 870
103, 700
2, 667, 682
2, 614, 670
1955 estimate
519
2
$4,690
QS-6.0
$3,081
CPC-3.3
$3,939
$2, 299, 765
6,000
9, 195
15, 300
2, 330, 250
2, 257, 680
2, 226, 650
60,765
71, 105
525
525
43, 000
45, 760
25,000
25,000
21,540
21, 510
37, 365
38,465
31,230
29,230
30, 365
33, 425
3,400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
2, 495, 000
103, 700
2, 698, 700
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Attorney General
Deputy Attorney General
General schedule grades:
QS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Administrative assistant attorney
general
QS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
First assistant
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Executive assistant to the Attorney
General
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy adininistrative assistant
attorney general
Chairman, Board of Immigration
Appeals.
Chief, Executive Office for United
States Attorneys.-
Special assistant
Director of public relations
Attorney.
Member, Board of Parole
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Pardon attorney
Member, Board of Immigration
Appeals
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$22, 500
17, 500
14, 800
13,000
12, 000
11,800
11,050
11,800
11.060
23,100
10,600
39,200
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$22, 600
17, 500
14, 800
13, 000
12, 000
10,800
11,050
11,800
11,300
23,100
86. 400
10,600
39,200
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$22, 500
17,600
14, 800
13, 200
12, 200
10, 800
11, 300
10, 800
11, 800
11, 300
23,350
86, 400
10, 600
40, 000
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-14. Range$9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Member, Board of Parole
Director of persoimel
Budget officer
Fiscal officer
Attorney
Coordinator ._.
GS-13. Range, $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Assistant director of public relations.
StaH director
Chief examiner. Board of Immi-
gration Appeals
Records administration officer
Chief, services an dj procurement
branch _
Assistant fiscal officer
03-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
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
GS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief auditor
Chief recruitment and placement
ofllcer
Examiner
Attorney
Case analyst
Budget analyst
Assistant records administration
officer
Assistant chief, accounting section. .
Legislative attorney.
Secretary.
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Supervisor of parolees
Assistant chief, procurement branch
Chief supervisor, records adminis-
tration branch
Chief, personnel operations unit
Chief, records analyst
Administrative officer
Secretary
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Supervisor of releasees
Case analyst _
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
Supervisor, fiscal control unit
Supervisor, machine and statistical
unit -.
Analyst
Assistant chief auditor
Assistant chief, services branch
Persorme! assistant
Chief, purchasing unit.
Position classifier.
Confidential assistant
Legal clerk
Assistant librarian
Examiner
GS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 _
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates;
Rates equivalent to less than $5,180..
Total permanent, departmental . . .
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$S4, 800
9,800
9.800
9,800
10,600
5
33
30
79
111
104
16
1
1
10
33
1
33, 640
9,360
8,360
8,560
8,560
9,360
8,560
7,440
7,040
7,640
7,240
7,240
8,040
7,440
28,300
7,040
7,640
42,840
6.940
6,940
43,380
38, 040
6,940
6,340
6,940
6,140
5.940
5,940
6,000
6,125
5,750
6,000
6,000
5,626
5,600
10, 555
6.060
6.060
11.620
11,120
5,060
5,310
6.810
5,810
6,435
11,245
5,435
10, 870
5,060
5.185
6,810
20. 240
25. 000
155. 390
129. 975
314.015
391.080
331, 760
48,400
2,980
3,454
32. 140
96,536
2,660
22, 462
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 10, 600
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
5
5
33
27
80
104
109
16
1
1
10
30
1
34,440
9,360
8,360
8,560
8,660
9,360
8,760
7,440
7,240
7,840
7,440
7,440
8,040
7,640
28,660
7,040
7,040
43, 840
6,940
6,140
38,040
39, 040
6,940
6,640
6,140
6,340
5,940
6,940
6,125
6,250
5,875
6,125
6,125
6,750
5,625
16, 806
5,060
5,060
11,745
11,245
6,185
5,435
6,810
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
5,660
11,495
6,560
11,120
5,185
5,310
6,810
25, 800
26, 225
158,390
120,090
322, 675
372, 296
352, 760
49,360
2,980
3,464
32, 460
89,120
2,630
19,366
$10, 200
10,200
10, 20(1
10,600
9,600
34,640
9,360
8,360
8,760
8,760
9,360
8,760
7,640
7,240
7,040
7,640
7,640
8,040
7,640
29, 360
7,240
7,040
44,040
6,940
6,140
39, 040
39,240
6,940
6,640
6,340
6,640
6,140
6,140
6,260
6,260
5
4
33
25
77
101
106
16
1
10
29
1
6,250
6,260
6,876
5,750
17, 055
5,186
6,186
11,746
11,370
5,310
6,660
6,935
6,686
11,620
5,685
11,370
5,310
6, 435
5,810
26, 425
21, 480
160, 640
112,250
314, 195
365, 090
349, 180
50,160
3,454
32,780
87,368
2,700
19, 697
641 2, 417, 137 632 2, 414, 464 619 2, 406, 214
409
410
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, General Administration, Justice^Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Deduct lapses
Niun- Total
ber salary
29.6
$145, 205
Nam- Total
ber salary
18
$84,824
Num- Total
ber salary
22.8
$105, 459
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
511.4
2,271,932
3,880
7.178
4,660
8,735
24, 176
1,128
514
2,329,640
3,000
4,160
496.2
Other positions-
Part-time employment
2, 299, 755
3 000
3,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.
9,280
14,300
1,000
9,195
14, 300
Nightwork differential
1 000
01 Personal services
2,321,689
2,361,380
2 330 250
Salaries and wages In the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
2,094,838
226, 851
2, 257, 680
103, 700
2 226 550
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
103, 700
Salaries and Expenses, General Legal Activities, Justice
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,443
33
1,397
1,452
47
1,377
1,347
43
1,313
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$5, 883
GS-8.4
$2, 899
CPC-3.0
$6, 042
GS-8.6
$2, 953
CPC-3.0
$6 144
GS-8 5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 987
Average grade
CPC-3.0
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions- -
$7, 993, 977
188, 334
30, 388
13, 389
$8,033,770
263, 020
31,810
11,100
$7,772,180
243 040
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. -
Payment above basic rates
30, 690
9 500
Total personal service obligations.. .
8, 226, 088
8. 339, 700
8, 055, 410
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
8. 222, 232
30.5. 246
4.878
75. 650
2.400
288,683
870, 778
35. 573
75,316
16, 384
8, 339, 700
301. 700
4.960
100, 980
6,000
264, 480
718.330
37. 2.50
57,790
15,860
8,0.5.5,410
287, 500
3,960
04 Communication services
92 380
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
6,000
2,59, 870
707. 730
30 700
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments..
34,590
11,860
Total direct obligations
ObltBotion^ Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
9, 897, 140
3.856
9, 847, 050
9, 490, 000
Obligations incurred
9,900,996
9,847,050
9 490 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Solicitor General
Assistant Attorney General ,
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
First assistant _ _.
Attornev
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Special assistant
Trial attorney ,
Chief appraiser
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
I $17, 500
5 75. 000
fi 73. 400
1 12,200
47 625, 574
1 11,000
14 160, 200
1 11,800
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $17, 500
5 75, 000
6 73, 200
1 12, 400
47 528,574
1 11,000
14 161,200
1 11,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, 500
5 75, 000
6 74, 000
1 12. 600
45 511.724
1 11.000
14 162, 200
1 11,-800
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Special assistant
Trial attorney
Appraiser
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Special assistant
Trial attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney.. _
Trial attorney
.\dmiuistrative assistant
Research analyst
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.attorney
Trial attorney (preparer-general) . .
Research analyst
Accounting and auditing analyst..
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Attorney
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Trial attorney (preparer-general) . .
Confidential clerk
Executive assistant
Research analyst
Assistant administrative officer
Administrative assistant
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,320
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental. . .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for services abroad...
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Section chief
Trial attorney
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney- -
Trial attornev
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Trial attorney
Expert appraiser
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Trial attorney--
OS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney.-
Trial attorney (preparer-general) . .
Administrative assistant
Investigator
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Trial attorney (preparer-general) . .
Expert appraiser
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Trial attorney (preparer-general) . .
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range .M,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to .$3,430....
GS-2. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, field
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Num
ber
- Total
salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,800
107
1,067,400
1 10, 600
16 161,200
1 9,800
2
110
1
1
16
1
$19,600
108,200
10,600
163.200
10. 000
2 $19,800
106
1,069,600
1 10,600
15 154,800
1 10, 000
2 16, 920
108
945,480
1 9,200
39 342,044
1 8,560
116
1,025,960
1 9, 200
38 339,480
1 8,760
105
932, 150
1 9,200
38 343,880
62 377,080
14 103, 160
2 15, 280
1 7,040
53
20
2
387, 960
147, 600
15, 480
52 386,720
15 114,200
2 15,680
47 288,580
8 48, 520
2 12, 280
1 6,740
80
8
2
1
489. 000
49.320
12.480
6,940
61 381,640
8 60,320
1 6,540
1 6, 940
4 22,000
4
22,250
4 22, 625
56 288,485
6 30, 985
4 20, 865
1 5, 185
1 5,560
2 11,120
1 5, 186
7 34,465
35 159,050
52 225,590
1.53 596,605
211 716,085
60 185, 812
9 27, 950
59
8
4
1
1
2
1
41
54
154
207
61
8
310, 140
41.855
20,616
5,060
5,685
11,245
5,310
35. 465
186, 905
236, 305
615,665
713,635
192, 682
25,440
59 317,365
6 32, 485
4 20,990
1 5, 185
1 5, 810
2 11,370
1 5,435
7 36, 090
42 194,485
51 227, 775
149 607,990
190 669,650
67 184,722
8 25,600
4 12, 600
20 57,680
3 7,856
4
20
3
12,840
58, 720
8,096
4 12, 920
20 59, 440
3 8, 256
1,108
6, 730, 876
61.8
381, 523
1,167
7, 202, 157
76.5
474, 199
1,092
6, 843, 747
59,2
371, 129
1,046.2
6,349,353
1, 090, 5
6,727,958
1,032.8
6,472,618
1,852
85,967
53, 573
24,187
74, 780
60, 200
26. 370
67,500
67,500
25,320
9.139
58
7,000
6,400
1,077
1,000
1,000
6, 525, 206
6,897,308
6,619,338
2 23, 600
1 10, 800
3 35, 400
2
1
3
23, 600
10, 800
35. 400
2 23,600
1 10, 800
3 35, 400
9 91, 600
6 62, 200
9
7
91. 200
71, 200
8 81. 400
5 62. 400
10 87, 800
23 201,280
1 8,560
9
22
1
80, 440
195, 720
8,760
9 81,040
22 196, 720
1 8, 760
7 61, 080
22 162, 638
7
20
52, 280
149, 758
6 44, 640
19 144, 168
4 24, 360
33 201, 620
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
4
21
1
1
24, 960
130, 340
6,940
6,940
4 25, 160
13 84, 220
1 6,940
1 6, 940
1 5, 625
1
1
5,500
6,125
1 6,000
1 6,260
1 5, 060
7 37, 295
1 5,370
8 36, 265
3 13, 635
40 156, 525
106 356, 790
37 114,688
6 16,900
7
1
7
3^
75
1
37, 045
5,370
31, 935
13, 760
161, 680
261, 645
123,886
11, 720
5 27,425
1 5, 370
6 28, 230
3 13, 760
38 153, 955
63 225, 545
38 122, 180
4 12,040
1 3,032
1
3,032
1 3,032
335 1,732,003
286 1
539,936
255 1,399,976
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
411
DETAIL OF FERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
16.8
$87, 379
Num- Total
ber salary
45.6
$234, 123
Num- Total
ber salary
18.3
$100,413
Net permanent, field (average num-
318.2
1, 644, 624
1.959
27.728
17.255
3,115
6,201
239.4
1,305,812
2.000
47,420
78,620
3,100
6,440
236.7
Other positions:
Part-time emplovment
1,299.662
2.000
Temporary employment
47.420
78,620
Payment above basic rates: Additional
3,100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
5,370
1,700,882
1, 442, 392
1,436,072
8.226,088
8,339,700
8, 055, 410
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obi igations -
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
8. 222, 232
3,856
8. 339. 700
8. 055, 410
Salaries and Expenses, Antitrust Division, Justice
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SummuTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
480
5
474
479
4
460
472
4
448
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6. 126
GS-8.9
$2,979
CPC-3.1
$6. 216
GS-8.9
$3,028
CPC-3.1
$6. 262
GS-8.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,068
Average grade
CPC-3.1
Personal service obligations:
$2, 843. 784
27. 736
10. 761
3.030
$2,807,036
25.1)00
11.364
2,500
$2, 756. 428
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
25.500
11.472
2,500
Total personal service obligations...
2, 885. 310
2, 846. 400
2, 795, 900
Direct Obligations
2,881,658
107, 766
4,307
34.261
8.902
34,225
76. 738
32.469
16, 653
2.924
2. 846. 400
100,000
4,000
37,600
9.000
34.000
75.000
25,000
15.000
4,000
2, 795, 900
02 Travel . -
107, 000
4,000
38. 100
34,000
07 Other contractual services
75.000
26.000
09 Equipment
15.000
6,000
Total direct oblieations
3, 199, 803
3,662
3, 150, 000
3, 100, 000
Obligaticms Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Obligations incurred .
3,203,455
3, 150, 000
3. 100, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
.\ssistant .\ttorney General
General schedule grades:
QS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
First assistant
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Economist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Attorney.
Economist
Transportation rate examiner
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Economist
Transportation rate examiner
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 12, 000
18 207, 650
1 11,800
21 213, 400
8 80, 400
1 10, 000
25 220, 200
5 45. 200
1 8,960
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15. 000
1 12. 000
18 208. 900
1 11.800
21 216. 200
8 81.800
1 10. 000
25 223, 400
5 45, 600
1 8,960
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 12,200
18 209, 150
1 11,800
21 217, 400
8 81, 800
25 225, 600
4 37, 840
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\ttorney
Economist
Transportation rate analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ttorney
Economist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant..
Attorney
Economist
Transportation rate examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.. _.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430. .,
OS-2. Range $2,7.W to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) —
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ttomey
Economist —
OS-13. Range $8,300 to $9,360:
Attorney
Economist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\ttomey
Economist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Economist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney.-
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, field... _.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment.
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base ..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
All personal serviceii, 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
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
21 $153, 640
3 22, 320
1 7,440
23 141,220
1 5,940
5,310
62. 720
16.305
11, 245
4.870
48. 005
43. 075
129, 030
126.435
46, 570
5,600
3,310
20,744
266 1. 678, 2S9
6 37. 779
1. 640, 610
8.929
7,013
6,222
1,862
8 90,400
14
2
13S.0O0
20, 200
18 157, 680
1 8, 560
22 164, 280
1 7,640
183. 200
13.680
11
1
15
6
21
47
11
57,285
5.120
65. 575
25, 395
82. 860
167. 385
36. 050
5. 500
5,744
214 1,234,554
5.4 31,280
208.6
1. 203. 274
10.212
1.581
4,539
1,168
2,885,310
2, 881, 658
3,652
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
21 $156,840
3 22, 520
1 7,640
23 145, 220
1 6, 140
1
12
3
2
1
11
10
33
37
15
2
5,435
54.095
16,680
11,370
4.995
49, 130
44.200
132,156
128.355
47, 530
5.660
1 3. 310
7 21,064
266 1, 705. 999
15.3 98,060
260.7
1, 607, 939
9.000
5,000
6,561
90,650
140,000
20. 600
18 159,480
1 8, 760
22 166,080
1 7. 640
188. 200
13.880
11 68,410
15
6
21
47
11
2
66,950
25.895
84.610
169. 545
36. 500
5,660
5,904
213 1,248,764
7.9 49,667
205.1
1,199,097
10, 000
1,500
4,803
1,000
1,216,400
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$157,840
22,920
23
1
1
12
145, 620
6,140
5,560
65,470
16, 930
1
11
10
33
36
15
2
6,120
50, 380
44,950
134, 405
127, 020
48, 570
6,820
1 3, 310
7 21, 304
259 1, 672, 149
17.7 114.274
241.3
1, 557, 876
9.000
5,000
6,625
1,500
1,580,000
90,650
14 140, 600
2 20, 600
161, 480
8,760
22 166, 880
1 7,840
30
2
189, 800
13,880
11 59, 786
15
6
21
47
11
2
68,200
26,620
86, 360
171, 225
36, 930
5,820
6,064
213 1,260,394
10.4 61,841
202.6
1, 198, 563
10. 000
1.500
4,847
1,000
1,215,900
2. 846, 400 2, 795, 900
2, 846, 400 2, 795, 900
Salaries and Expenses, United States Attorneys and Marshals,
Justice
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
2,284
17
2,282
2,284
24
2,239
2.284
23
2,208
412
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, United States Attorneys and Marshals,
Justice — Continued
OBLiQATioNS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,813
GS-6.9
$2. 784
CPC-3.2
$4, 326
QS-6.7
$2,846
CPC-3.2
$8,141
$4, 369
Average grade
GS-6.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2, 912
Average grade
CPC-3.2
$8,065
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
.$10,876,428
81, 473
42,320
135, 168
$11,517,850
117, 400
44,900
165, 100
$11,435,000
117, 400
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
44,600
171,900
Total personal service obligations,. ,
11,135,389
11,845,250
11,768.900
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
11,130,014
1,607,991
16, 178
320, 451
6,752
164, 049
673, 134
66, 198
111.752
15.950
11,845,250
1,483,400
10, 300
340, 700
7,800
143. 000
489, 000
74,000
167.800
10,300
11.768,900
1, 631, 700
03 Transportation of things
10, 300
348, 800
05 Rents and utility services
6,900
06 Printing and reproduction . _ .
141. 000
606.400
08 Supplies and materials
74, 000
106. 000
10. 300
Subtotal
14,002,469
3,276
14, 671, 660
3,300
14, 503, 300
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
3,300
13, 999, 193
6,376
14, 568, 260
14, 600, 000
Obligalions Payable Out of ReimburseTnmts
From Other Accounts
14,004,668
14, 668, 260
14, 600, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney.-
Marshal -
Assistant attorney
Q3-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Marshal---
Assistant attorney
Administrative assistant
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Marshal---
Assistant attorney
Chief deputy
Administrative assistant
OS-II. Range $6,910 to $6,940:
Marshal
Assistant attorney -,
Chief deputy-- -
OfBce deputy ,
Trainhig officer
Administrative assistant
QS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Marshal
Assistant attorney.-
Chief deputy -
Administrative assistant
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant attorney -..
Chief deputy _
Office deputy.--
Field deputy-.-
Administrative assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370...
08-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956..-
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546...
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665..-
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..-
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
GS-l. Range $2,600 to $2,980...
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
17 $185,860
29 286,600
8 78. 600
3 30,200
39 330,440
29 249,640
21 183, 160
1 9,160
66
71
2
1
1
133
6
1
1
65,360
402, 600
526, 050
14,880
7,040
6,940
840,220
34, 100
6,940
6,140
6,640
1 5, 625
26 140,125
19 118.000
2 11,750
676, 437
119, 760
22, 116
16, 180
46, 480
169, 460
723, 140
127
21
4
3
8
33
168
670
2,466,160
362
1, 378, 670
343
1, 202, 065
142 452,900
28 83,480
3 8,620
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
8
$76,800
8
$76,800
29
242,440
29
242,440
1
8,360
1
8,360
66
387, 200
66
387, 200
2
1
1
16,280
7,040
6,940
2
1
1
15,680
7,040
5,940
34,700
6,940
6,140
6,740
6,600
19 118,875
2 12,000
120,010
22,615
16, ISO
46, 106
152. 105
664, 395
21
4
3
8
29
119
672
2, 635, 990
345
1, 376, 416
344
1, 222, 600
140 456,720
28 86, 320
3 8,780
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
34, 700
6,940
6,340
6,740
6,600
19 119,600
2 12,126
121, 135
22, 865
15. 180
46. 480
153.230
570, 146
21
4
3
8
29
119
572
2, 656, 990
346
1, 399, 290
344
1, 235, 660
140 463, 480
28 87. 080
3 8,860
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Crnft.^, protective, and custodial grades:
rpr-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
T^neradpd positions at annual rates:
Rate of $15,000:
Attorney ,.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3. 760
17 46. 344
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 760
17 47,464
10 150, 000
36 450,000
10 120. 000
48 480,000
38 380,000
63 567,000
135
1.012. ,500
183
1. 098. 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 760
17 48, 064
10 150,000
Rate of $12,500:
Attorney
36 450, 000
Rate of $12,000:
Assistant attorney
10 120, 000
Rate of $10,000:
Attorney
48 480, 000
38 380,000
Rate of $9,000:
63 667,000
Rate of $7.,500:
135
Rate of $6,000:
1,012. ."iOO
183
1.098,000
Total permanent, field
2.284
10. 957. 421
19.4
80, 993
2.284
11.846.914
68.7
329, 064
2,284
Deduct lapses
11.924.524
98.8
489. 624
Net permanent, field (average nirni-
2, 264. 6
10, 876, 428
33, 718
14. 288
13. 367
20, 100
42. 320
6.024
3. 276
125. 868
2. 215. 3
11.617.860
33.800
50. 000
13. 400
20. 200
44. 900
6.100
3.300
165. 700
2. 186. 2
Other positions:
Temporary emplovment ..
11,435,000
33, 800
Temporary deputy marshals (in lieu
of bailllTs)
60. 000
13. 400
Intermittent employment
20, 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pa>'Tnent above basic rates:
Overtime and holklav pav
44. 600
6, 100
Living and quarters allowance
AdditloTial pay for services abroad
3,300
162, 600
11,135.389
11,845.250
11, 768, 900
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
11,130,014
5,375
11,845,260
11, 768, 900
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
Salaries and Expenses, Claims of Persons of Japanese Ancestry,
Justice
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
A verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . ...
Average gi-ade... .
01
Personal services;
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal sei vices
Travel...
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities.
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred..
1953 actual
$5, 210
QS-7.6
$229. 636
886
660
230, 982
5
2,002
923
76
271
329
439
4, 354, 616
1,249
4, 690, 791
1954 estimate
$5, 235
as-7.4
$218. 550
850
600
220. 000
300
100
2.000
1,000
200
300
300
300
500
225, 000
1956 estimate
43
39
$5, 322
OS-7.4
$208, 555
846
600
210, 000
300
100
2.000
1, 000
200
300
300
300
500
216, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades
OS-15, Range $10,800 to $11,800:
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
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
1 10,000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
413
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBvicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
\ttorney
Num
ber
3
- Total
salary
$26,280
Num
ber
2
1
2
4
1
2
8
5
- Total
salary
$17,920
8,760
15, 280
26, 160
4,545
7.820
28. 040
15,390
Num
ber
2
1
1
4
1
2
8
4
- Total
salary
$18. 120
8,760
GS-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
4
1
2
8
5
15, 080
25,760
4.545
7.570
27.640
15,710
7,440
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ttornev __
26,560
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
4,545
GS-5 Ranee $3,410 to $4,160 - -
8,070
GS^. Range$3,175 to $3,655
28,440
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
12, 520
Total permanent, departmental
27
2
143, 985
10, 597
27
2
145, 515
10,640
25
2.1
136, 255
11, 375
Net permanent, departmental (av-
25
133,388
515
560
25
134, 875
625
600
22.9
124,880
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Pa>Tnent above basic rates; Overtime
520
600
All personal services, departmental-
134,463
136,000
126,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2
3
4
1
2
3
6
1
16,920
23,720
23,760
5,060
7,590
10, 730
20,490
3,030
2
2
3
17, 120
15,880
18,420
2
2
3
17,320
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney - .
16,080
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
19,020
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,,545..._
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2
2
6
1
7,590
7,570
20, 810
3,110
2
2
6
1
7,590
7,820
GS-4 Range $3,175 to $3,655
21, 050
OS-3. Range $2,9.50 to $3,430
3,190
22
3
111,300
15, 152
18
1.4
90,500
6,825
18
1.6
92, 070
Deduct lapses
8,395
Net permanent, field (average num-
19
96, 148
371
16.6
83,675
325
16.4
83, 675
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
325
All personal services, field
96, 519
84,000
84,000
230, 982
220,000
210, 000
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Bureau of Investigation
OBLIGATIONS B1 OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SummaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees-.-
14,489
4
13,984
14, 457
4
13, 955
14,352
4
13,852
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,011
GS-7.5
$5,013
QS-7.4
$5, 084
Average grade - - _ . . ..
GS-7.5
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions . .
$70, 743, 474
16, 914
265, 956
533.080
$70, 766, 106
15, 000
256, 726
545, 208
$71,430,033
15,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base,.-
274,581
508, 129
Total personal service obligations- -
71, 559, 424
71,583,040
72, 227, 743
Direct ObUgations
01 Personal services
62, 749, 921
3,434,931
379, 148
1,023,049
201, 789
168, 976
1, 031, 375
559, 573
635, 565
26, 319
167, 698
66, 684, 367
3, 456, 000
458, 100
1,024,000
219. 785
235, 762
2,101.857
1, 295, 212
1,343,490
67,915,251
02 Travel
3, 456. 000
03 Transportation of things
468, 100
04 Communication services.
1,024,000
206, 693
06 Printing and reproduction - -
235. 762
1,589,718
08 Supplies and materials . . . .-
1,244,120
09 Equipment
1, 971, 989
15 Taxes and assessments
261,427
270, 307
Total direct obligations -
70, 378, 344
77,080,000
78, 372, 000
ObUgations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
8,809,503
741,968
79, 727
201.712
4, 898, 673
402, 330
4.5,420
111,850
4,312,492
02 Travel
363, 2.S4
03 Transportation of things
39, 996
04 Communication services-
98,450
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts — Continued
$4, 565
318. 171
196, 870
65, 896
17, 309
$2, 602
180, 693
111.758
38. 114
9,267
$2,281
157. 937
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment _
16 Taxes and assessments
98. 493
32,733
8,032
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts --
10,435,721
5,800.707
5. 103, 698
Obligations incurred
80,814.065
82. 880, 707
83, 475. 698
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $14,800:
Director
1 $20,000
1 .$20,000
1 $20,000
1 17, 500
1 17, .500
1 17, 600
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
2 29,600
2 29, 600
2 29, 600
GS-17. Ranee $13,000 to $13,800:
6 78,000
6 79, 400
6 80,000
GS-IH. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
7 84.000
2 24,000
7 85. 400
2 24,000
7 85. 600
Senior administrative officer
2 24,200
Technical specialist
1 12,000
1 12, 200
1 12,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Inspector-
9 97. 200
11 120.050
12 131,600
Senior administrative officer
13 140,400
10 109, .500
10 110,000
Technical specialist
2 21.600
3 33, 150
3 33, 400
GS-U. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 9, 600
Senior administrative officer
62 596,769
85 826,200
83 812,601
16 155,613
18 174,329
18 175, 021
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
1 8,960
Senior administrative officer
202
175
176
1, 703, 210
1, 494, 957
1, 503, 375
29 243,098
29 242,136
29 243,323
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer -
41 296, 820
37 268,990
43 316,183
Technical specialist - - -
16 112,693
7 61, :i80
7 51, 828
GS-II. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
10 60, 946
3 18. 226
16 98, 039
8 47,876
18 109, 919
Technical specialist -.
8 48,008
2 12,613
2 12, 190
2 12,312
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Junior administrative officer ---
7 40. 695
3 17, 260
3 17, 489
Translator
1 6. 250
14 81.059
1 6.250
13 76, 369
1 6,250
12 70, 956
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Senior administrative assistant
28 148,717
33 177. 848
37 197, 300
Translator .. -
1 6, 310
22 114,048
37 178, 439
2 10. 495
27 139. 649
65 316,873
2 10, 620
Technician
28 146, 164
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
91 446, 026
GS-7. Range •$4,205 to .$4,955
133 597,999
141 627, 140
148 646, .328
GS-e. Range $3,795 to $4.545
191 792, 497
202 837,470
206 851.538
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
496
702
690
1,821,992
2, 614, 803
2,537,503
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1,452
1,252
1.255
4, 768, 857
4,064,765
4, 067, 982
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,224
925
1,389
3, 668, 071
2,796,377
4, 133, 261
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 -_.-
545
1,438
930
1, 500, 320
3, 958, 167
2, 560, 578
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,a35
1 3,635
1 3,836
1 3, 935
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680-
2 7. 120
1 3. 520
1 3, 200
CPC-t. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4 12, 920
6 18. 700
8 23, 990
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to .$3.032
6 12, 760
9 25, 368
7 19, 477
Grades established by Interdepart-
mental Lithographic Wage Board,
Washington, D. C, area:
WB-21. Range $5,491 to $6,366:
Plant foreman _ -
1 6,491
1 6, 782
1 6, 074
WB-20. Range $5,325 to $6,157:
1 5,325
1 5, 595
1 6, .325
WB-19. Range $5,1.38 to $5,949:
1 5. 138
2 9, 568
1 5, 408
2 9.818
1 5. 678
WB-17. Range $4,784 to $5,533
2 10. 068
WB-16. Range $4,597 to $5,326
3 14, 040
4 18. 672
4 18,922
WB-14. Range $4,264 to $4,960
1 4,264
1 4, 264
1 4, 493
WB-13. Range .$4,098 to $4,742
1 4, 098
1 4, 306
1 4, 614
WB-12. Range $3,910 to $4,6:j4
5 19.552
4 16. 745
4 16,901
WB-9. Range .$3,370 to $3,910--
16 63, 914
19 65, .581
19 66, 538
WB-6. Range $2,850 to $3,286
20 57, 720
18 61,390
18 51,358
Total permanent, departmental
4,640
5,294
.5.289
17. 682, 547
19.618,337
19.752,127
Deduct lapses -
159.1
182.6
181.2
436, 808
492, 277
253. 588
Net permanent, departmental Cav-
4, 480. 9
5,111.4
5, 107. 8
17, 245, 739
19, 126, 060
19,498,5.39
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
67,938
69, 101
75,188
414
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Bureau of Investigation — Con.
DETAIL OF PfinsoNAL SKEVicES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay..
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant Director
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge. ..
Special agent
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge
Special agent
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special agent in charge
Assistant special agent in charge...
Special agent _
1953 actual
Nura- Total
ber salary
$8, 631
111,649
17.433,857
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Special agent..
GS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Special agent..
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Special agent.. _
Special employee _.
Administrative assistant
Technician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Special employee
Administrative assistant
Technician.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370..
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655-.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CFC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses -_
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign coimtries: United States
rates
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment: United States and possessions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
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
1 13, 000
5 60, 000
2 2i 000
28 302,689
5 64, 000
6 65, 597
17 le.i, 806
30 291,110
22 213,300
4 36. 675
18 158,363
1,158
9, 894, 844
1,649
12, 133, 194
638
3, 830, 973
742
15,415,140
14 77, 143
8 4.5, 172
7 41, 642
90 465.350
20 103,444
35 195, 403
213
1, 010, 845
106 467,255
83 348,608
365
1, 353, 081
1,286
4, 230, 927
905
2. 748, 621
382
1, 056, 635
1 3, 990
1 3, 435
3 9, 975
3 8, 710
2 6, 344
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$4, 975
164, 272
19, 364, 408
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8, 354
111,404
19, 693, 545
1 13, 200
9 108,000
1 12, 000
32 347,012
4 43. 200
6 65, 300
13
37
16
127. 630
350. 022
155, 100
15 140, 048
1,646
14, 030, 115
1,328
9, 612, 449
1,561
9, 338, 277
1,188
6, 726, 230
62 348,1)67
8 44. 997
7 41, 272
67 350,680
23 118,855
38 211,402
203
976, 756
91 399, 874
86 355,412
417
1, 549, 801
1,116
3, 697, 408
822
2, 562, 141
357
987, 009
2 7, 830
9,849
54. 834. 271
349.9
1, 336, 636
9, 463. 4
63, 232, 634
266, 201
16,914
198, 018
94, 641
129,028
189, 231
64,125,667
71, 659, 424
4 13, 166
3 8, 890
1 2, 632
1 13, 400
9 109,400
I 12, 200
32 349, 028
4 43. 800
6 65, 925
13 128, 547
37 3.58.500
17 106, 069
16
59
16,
1,330
132, 462
783, 147
9,414,112
1,389
8, 342, 903
979
60
9
7
71
25
37
194
84
91
442
1
1,069
3
874
, 600, 286
341, ,523
61, 078
41, 696
380, ISO
130. 393
208, 793
948, 326
370, 761
382, 346
648, 134
538,611
790, 762
828, 476
7,855
9,163
62, 761, 780
323.4
1,111,734
, 804. 6
51,376,211
35
263, 835
15,000
187, 625
94, 444
125, 194
156, 323
52, 218, 632
71,583,040
62, 749, 921
8, 809, 603
66. 684. 367
4, 898, 673
9.920
8.730
6,264
9,063
53,
322. f
1,
112, 617
181,023
, 705. 2
61,667,669
36
263, 835
15, 000
199, 393
101,485
136, 232
150, 594
62, 534, 198
72, 227, 743
67, 915, 251
4, 312, 492
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary oj Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
7,295
166
7,126
7,623
125
7,293
7,164
120
6,832
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4, 507
QS-6.3
$3,416
CPC-5.4
$4,649
GS-6.5
$3,436
CPC-5.4
$i666
QS-6 6
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,484
CPC 5 4
Average grade
01 Personal services;
$30, 626, 112
496,693
123, 640
2, 476, 180
177,422
$31, 794, 800
385. 300
129, 500
2, 622. 100
151, 500
$30, 557, 900
371 000
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
120,900
2, 693, 600
151,500
0 ther payments for personal services.
33, 899, 947
1,815,986
155, 284
384, 383
216, 782
251, 368
1,286,389
467, 492
1,421,258
867, 823
115, 391
32, 650
63,321
9,240
35, 083, 200
1,917.900
168, 300
495, 700
221, 400
218, 500
1, 365, 200
349, 200
1, 509, 850
699, 700
33, 794, 800
1, 726, 100
108 300
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things .
04 Communication services..
473 000
05 Rents and ulUitv services
208, 300
06 Printing and reproduction..
218 500
1, 365, 800
299, 200
1,509,250
480,900
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
68, 000
79, O.W
35,000
68,000
91.450
35 000
Unvouchered . _
Subtotal...
40,987,314
28,785
42, 201, 000
31,000
40, 428, 600
31 000
Deduct cliarges for quarters and subsist-
ence..
Obligations Incurred—
40,958,529
42, 170, 000
40, 397, 600
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
in excess of $12,000:
Commissioner
General schedule grades;
Qt;-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800;
Deputy commissioner _
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner...
General counsel.
QS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Attorney adviser
Chief of'branch
Director of personnel
Investigator
Operations adviser
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney adviser
AssistJint chief of branch
Chief of branch
Adjudicator
Chief deportation officer
Chief parole officer
Chief inspector
Operations adviser
Supervising engineer..
Security offlcer
Liaison officer
Investigator
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Adjudicator
Attorney adviser
Chief of branch
Immigration patrol inspector
Investigator
Placement officer
Assistant persomiel officer
Accountant
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adjudicator
Administrative analyst.
Attorney adviser...
Chief of section..
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17,500
12, 200
5 86, 000
1 11,800
30, 000
39, 400
9,600
9,600
9,800
10 86, 400
4
1
1
1
1
11
J
1
1
1
1
7
3
2
18
33, 840
9.360
8.360
8.300
8,760
93,760
9,360
8,360
8.300
8.360
7.240
49,880
23, 120
14, 080
130, 320
7,440
7,240
63,320
6,940
39, 040
6,140
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $17, 500
12,200
6 56, 250
1 11, 800
6
1
2
1
10
1
6
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
19
1
3
14
1
30. 000
49, 200
9,600
19, 200
9,800
87, 000
8,360
50,560
9,360
8,360
8, 360
8,960
68,680
9,360
8,360
8, 360
8,360
14,480
43. 040
7.040
7,040
137, 360
7,040
7,440
21, 320
88, 960
6,940
38, 040
18, 020
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $17, 500
1 12, 400
5 57, 000
1 11,800
3
5
1
2
1
10
1
6
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
1
19
1
1
3
8
1
30,600
49, 800
9,800
19, 400
10, 000
88.000
8.360
50.960
9.360
8,560
8,560
8,960
70, 080
9,360
8,660
8,560
8,560
14.480
43,840
7.040
7.240
139. 360
7.040
7,040
21,320
64,120
6.940
38.640
18,220
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
415
DETAIL OF PEKSOiN'AL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940— Con.
Deportation officer
Fiscal officer _._
Employee relations officer
Investigator... __
Parole officer
Passport officer
Position classifier
Training officer
Statistician... _ _
Immigration control officer.
Budget officer
Accountant
Records retirement officer
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of section
Immigration control officer
Unit supervisor..
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Publications editor..
Employee relations officer
Passport ofl5cer
Placement officer
Position classifier _
Organization and methods
exandner
Radio engineer
Records retirement officer
Records analyst
Statistician..
Training officer
Unit supervisor
Parole officer
Legal e.\aminer
Accountant
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370....
QS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
a S-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655.
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $:i.435 to $i.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $3,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourly rates equiva-
lent to less than $6,060
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses...
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-weeli base-
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightvvork differential
Other payments for personal services;
payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
District director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District director
Associate district director
Deputy district director...
District counsel
Chief of branch..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy district director
District adjudications officer
Chief of branch
Assistant district enforcement offi-
cer —
Investigator
Officer in charge
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
District adjudications officer
Chief of branch
District counsel
Assistant district enforcement offi-
cer
Chief of section...
Investigator
Officer in charge
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1,740
1,940
5, 625
6,000
5,500
5,810
6,310
5,936
5.435
10, 870
5,060
10. 870
16. 805
10. 370
1 5,060
1 5, 810
1 5.810
1
1
1
1
14
3
4
23
16
77
113
166
1
1
1
1
23
8
5,435
5,810
5.435
5, 060
80, 340
16, 556
18, 855
127, 366
67, 096
290, 945
387, 255
529, 060
285, 930
4. 035
3,520
3,374
2,910
65, 576
21, 390
11 36, 400
709
3,010,615
47 218,744
;, 791, 871
358, 005
3,510
11, 570
1,458
4,292
3, 171, 431
14 157, 450
19,200
10, 400
136. 000
9,800
10, 400
2
1
14
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
10
6
1
1
13
11
10
17. 720
18, 720
9,360
8,560
8,360
18, 720
76, 000
37, 000
7,640
8,040
100, 520
79,040
77,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
6.340
17,820
11.880
6,940
5,940
6.340
6.940
6,740
6,940
47, 520
6,140
1 5. 750
1 6. 125
6 36, 000
6,310
5,935
5,660
10, 995
5, 185
5.810
16,056
10, 370
10,245
5.810
1 6. 060
1 5,560
1 5, 810
3 15,305
11
2
3
33
11
R4
120
197
117
1
1
1
1
22
6
60, 910
10,620
14, 235
149. 390
46, 245
317,065
409, 320
62.3, 560
330, 160
4,035
3,600
3,454
2,910
63,424
16, 620
10 33, 718
782
3, 286. 961
35 149. 161
747
3, 136, 800
238, 300
5,000
12, 500
900
9,700
5,200
3, 408, 400
14 167,700
2 19, 200
1 10, 400
14 136,000
1 9, 800
3 29, 600
2 17. 720
13 110, 680
1 8, 660
"'2'"'i6,"926
32 233, 080
13 93, 320
3 23, 120
10 73, 200
10 78, 000
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
6,340
18,420
12,080
6,140
6,140
6,340
5,940
6,940
6,940
47. 620
6,140
1 5. 876
1 6, 250
6 36, 000
5,436
6,935
5.685
11. 120
5,310
6.810
16, 430
10,620
2 10, 370
1 6, 935
1 5,060
1 6, 685
1 5, 935
3 15, 306
2
3
32
11
72
115
170
90
1
1
1
1
22
46, 105
10, 870
14,486
147, 436
46, 995
282, 770
398, 565
564. 700
266, 620
4,035
3,680
3,454
2,990
64. 624
16.830
10 34. 718
701
3, 068. 776
45 189, 476
656
2, 879, 300
224, 000
5,000
11,800
900
9,700
5.200
3. 136. 900
14 159, 450
9,800
10, 600
14 138, 600
1
10, 000
29, 800
,560
13 110,680
1 8, 760
'"2"'"i7,'i26
30 219, 400
13 93, 620
3 23, 120
10 74, 000
10 78, 200
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Genera] schedule grades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Liaison oJficer
Num
ber
2
1
13
8
6
2
21
4
U
115
36
10
2
1
12
1
5
94
2
6
1
1
2
2
2
53
14
3
7
1
■ Total
salary
$14,280
7,040
81, 420
M, 120
39, 640
12, 880
139, 740
26. 160
66, 340
703, 700
241,040
66, 000
13. 080
5.940
79.480
6,940
32,900
582, 360
11,880
30,300
6,740
5,940
11,750
11,626
12.500
326, 375
82, 875
17, 875
42,600
6,000
Num
ber
2
1
13
- Total
salary
$14, 280
7,040
82, 220
Num
ber
2
1
13
Total
salary
$14, 280
7,040
OS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
84, 220
Assistant adjudications officer
8
2
9
4
11
114
36
10
2
1
12
1
5
114
2
6
52, 520
12, 680
62,060
26, 160
66, 640
703, 960
242. 240
66.000
13. 080
5,940
79,680
5,940
32,900
701. 160
11. 880
30, 300
7
1
9
4
11
114
36
10
2
1
12
1
5
106
2
6
47. 180
District counsel _ .
6,940
62. 660
Assistant chief of section
26, 560
67, 740
Investigator
711,960
Officer in charge
243, 840
66.400
Naturalization examiner
13, 080
6,140
Immigration patrol officer
81,080
6,140
Unit supervisor .
33, 100
666, 640
Adjudicator.
12,280
Attorney-adviser.
District adjudications officer
Assistant district administrative
31,100
1 6,940
1 5, 875
2 11,760
1 6, 250
53 326,625
14 83, 375
3 17, 875
7 42, 625
1 6,125
156 907,125
2 11,260
1 6, 185
122 644,320
4 22, 365
3 16,305
41 214,275
1 5,060
107 579,920
20 113,075
3 16,655
720
3, 907, 015
1
1
2
1
63
14
3
7
1
129
2
1
80
4
3
41
1
107
20
3
649
3
5,940
QS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
6,875
.\ssistant chief of section
12, 000
6,250
Officer in charge
329. 375
Assistant officer in charge
84, 000
18, 125
Immigration patrol inspector
Warrant and deportation officer
43, 125
6,125
773, 625
11,250
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6,060
72 387,820
4 22, 240
3 16, 180
41 213.400
2 10, 995
1 5. 685
20 112,450
3 16,555
659
3, 578, 230
136 759. 975
20 112,950
6 27, 650
1 6,810
16 81,650
1 6,060
298
1,649,386
1,806
8, 470, 620
171 676, 945
118 471,130
917
3,231,876
820
2,656,600
249 723, 660
6 25. 700
9 41,975
25 110,000
63 244,905
366
1, 249, 200
50 155,020
46 144,020
80 233,446
25 65, 820
1 5,958
4 21, 954
1 6, 519
29 122, 530
6,310
Adjudicator . .
434,050
22, 740
Assistant chief of section..
16, 565
Deportation and parole officer
Chief of branch
217,525
5,310
Immigrant inspector
693. 295
Immigration patrol inspector
Instructor
114,076
16, 656
110,630
20
6
1
113, 700
27. 675
6,810
20
6
1
115, 675
Assistant officer in charge
27, 925
6,935
1 5, 186
1,067
6,412,915
962
4,386,125
144 674. 855
118 475,006
1,018
3,668,710
821
2,677,870
249 728,110
5 25, 700
9 42, 225
25 110, 600
63 245,905
361
1,270,660
60 166, 980
46 146,140
80 234,646
26 66, 310
1 5, 958
4 21, 964
1 5, 519
29 122,530
1
1,011
6
961
4
108
116
914
3
736
2
249
6
9
26
63
341
1
50
46
80
25
1
4
1
29
5,310
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
QS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
267, 195
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
444, 645
443, 985
0.^-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
476, 685
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
281,630
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
470,890
741, 070
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $6,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032...
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to $5,060 or above:
25, 950
42,976
111,876
248,806
218,400
168, 640
147, 540
238, 006
67, 430
5,958
Master . . . .
21, 954
5,619
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
122, 630
6,686
29,112,812
288
1, 278, 571
6,841
30,611,657
420
1,963,657
6,282
28
226
1
706, 962
027,352
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary);
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
6,230
27, 606, 931
68 327,310
101, 269
1,620
1,513
30, 876
111,970
6,365
28,378,800
56 279,200
107, 600
6,011
27
45
449,200
229,400
Other positions;
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
107,500
Part-time employment; United States
and possessions
Intermittent employment: United
1,500
33, 000
117, 000
1,600
33,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
109, 100
416
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
SERVICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service-
Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Other positions— Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
$235, 109
269, 993
848. 345
920, 366
88,008
108, 609
104, 001
46, 494
26, 202
$193, 800
283,200
936, 600
1,006,000
90,000
102, 000
80, 800
40, 000
25, 600
$193, 800
283. 200
E.\tra compensation (act of Mar. 2,
1931):
936. .500
Reimbursable
Living and quarters allowance —
Additional pay for service abroad.
Other payments for personal services;
1, 006, 000
61. 400
102, 000
80, 800
40,000
Payments to other agencies for reim-
25, 500
All personal services, field
30, 728, 616
31. 674, 800
30, 668, 900
01 Personal services
33, 899, 947
35, 083, 200
33, 794, 800
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Prisons
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
BTIREAtI OF PRISONS
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
4,040
31
3,892
4,034
25
3,864
4,055
26
3,897
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary --
$4, 743
GS-6.8
$4. 021
CPC-7.3
.$4,283
GS-5.7
$3, 491
CPC-6.3
,$4. 394
GS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,602
Average grade
CPC-6.0
01 Personal services:
$16,349,812
130. 208
61.733
679. 675
$16, 514. 530
108,000
63,200
698, 100
$17, 058. 800
108. 000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
64. 600
714. 700
17, 221, 42S
291. 948
189. 382
102. 674
827. 962
27, 848
320, 680
5,957,163
3,50, 8.68
11,000
97, 762
977
6,662
17,383.830
286.000
188. 000
167. 000
S74.000
30. 000
325. 000
6, 782, 009
286, 000
17,946,000
02 Travel --.
290, 000
03 Transportation of things
203, 000
177. 000
05 Rents and utility services
914,000
30, 000
350, 000
6,417,000
316, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
100, 000
1,000
4,000
110,000
1,000
4.000
Subtotal
25, 406, 134
260, 551
25, 425, 830
286.000
26, 758, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence -
285. 000
Total obligations
25, 146. 6&3
25, 140, 830
26, 473, 000
ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,
AND WELFARE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees..
214
11
210
212
12
212
222
12
218
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,645
GS-7.2
$4,686
OS-7.2
$4,752
Average grade
OS-7.1
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$1,194,054
68, 164
2,304
12,359
$1,207,950
72,300
2, ,300
12, 100
$1,268,950
72, 300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,300
Payment above basic rates
12, 100
1, 276, 881
10, 910
23,040
100
261
1,294,650
10, 500
20, 500
100
250
1,356.11,50
02 Travel
10, 500
20, 500
04 Commimication services ..
100
15 Taxes and assessments..
250
Total obligations.
1,311,192
1,326,000
1,387,000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
4, 254
42
4, 102
4,246
37
4,076
4,277
37
4,116
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 872
OS-6.4
$4,021
CPC-7.3
$4, 355
G.S-5.7
$3, 491
CPC-6.3
$4,464
GS-5.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
Average salary
$3,602
CPC-6.0
01 Personal services:
$17,543,866
198, 372
64,037
692.034
$17,722,480
180, 300
65,600
710. 200
$18, 327, 760
Other positions
180,300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
66,800
726,800
18, 498, 309
302, 858
212, 422
102, 674
827, 962
27, 848
320. 680
5. 957, 163
350, 858
11.000
97, 762
977
6,813
18, 678, 480
296, 600
208, 600
167,100
874, 000
30, 000
325, 000
6,782,000
285, 000
19,301,650
02 Travel
.300, 600
223, 600
04 Communication services
177,100
914.000
06 Printing and rei)roduction
30. 000
350. 000
08 Supplies and materials
6,417,000
316, 000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
100,000
1,000
4,250
110,000
1,000
4.250
26,717,326
260, 551
26, 751, 830
286, 000
28, 145, 000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence..
285.000
26, 456, 775
26,466,830
27,860,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
BUREAU OF PRISONS
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director - . -
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief architect
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\ssistant chief of classification
Chief engineer
Fiscal officer,
Supervisor, inspection and controh.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget officer
Criminologist
Examiner
Executive assistant to director
Supervising architect..
Supervising engineer _
Supervisor, culinary operations
Supervisor, farming operations
Supervisor, juvenile branch
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Architect
Assistant supervisor, juvenile
branch..
Chief, persotmel section
Chief, procmement section
Engineer...
Jail inspector
Supervisor, communication facili-
ties
Supervisor, custodial operations
Supervisor, field instruction
Supervisor, juvenile branch
GS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Jail inspector
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant supervisor, classification..
Assistant supervisor, custodial op-
erations
Case reviewer
Confidential assistant to director
Criminologist,.
Jail inspector
Position classifier
Purchasing agent
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental {av-
erage number, net salary)
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
34, 650
10, 400
8,360
9,160
8.560
8,360
7,440
8,040
8,040
1 7, 440
I 7. 240
1 7, 240
1 7, 640
6,940
6,340
13, 280
6,340
5,940
6,640
6,940
6,140
1 6, 625
2 10,870
1
1
2
1
1
4
12
7
IS
12
16
5,810
5,310
10, 995
5,060
5,435
20, 355
66, 960
30, 190
57, 900
42, 100
60, 800
23, 440
109 542, 020
6. 4 29, 246
512, 774
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
3 34, 650
1 10, 400
1 8, 360
1 9, 160
1 8. 560
1 8, 360
7,440
8,040
8, 040
7,040
7,440
7,240
7, 240
7. 640
7.040
6,340
6,940
6,340
13, 280
12, 280
6,940
6,640
6,940
5,310
5, 060
5.810
6.310
20. 925
5.060
6,435
9,866
47, 550
30. 440
68, 755
45, 756
51,200
23, 520
113 562,045
7 29, 215
106
532,830
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
3 34, 900
1 10, 600
1 8,360
1 9,360
1 8. 760
1 8, 360
7.640
8,040
8.040
7,040
7,640
7,440
7,440
7,840
7,040
6,540
5,940
6,940
6,640
13, 680
12,480
6,140
6,740
6,940
1 5,435
5,060
5,060
5,935
6,435
27, 425
5,185
5,560
9,990
48,550
30, 690
70, 005
49, 660
62, 160
24, 000
116
9
585, 380
38, 380
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
417
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
BUEEAO OF PRisoxs — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Other positions: Part-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Warden
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Associate warden
Warden _.
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Associate warden
Chaplain
Warden
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Associate warden
Captain
Chaplain...
Chief clerk
Chief, mechanical service
Supervisor, classification and parole.
Supervisor, education
Warden
QS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250-.
Associate warden
Captain _
Chief clerk
Chief, mechanical service
Farm manager
Steward
Supervisor, classification and parole.
Supervisor, education
Warden
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief clerk
Captain.-
Chaplain...
Chief clerk.-
Classification and parole officer
Education oflBcer
Farm manager
Mechanical supervisor
Secretary, civil service board
Steward
Supervisor, classification and parole.
Supervisor, education
Warden
GS-8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545..
QS-5. -Range $3,410 to $4,160..
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430.-
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900-.
CPC-8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035..
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680-.
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454..
CPC-4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230..
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032-.
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week "base..-
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field -
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$3, 390
2,096
518,260
11 112,600
27.080
71,280
10 76, 000
10 62, 800
1 6, 140
9 60, 460
8 51, 120
5 34, 500
4 27, 760
3
7
10
1
2
2
1
2
3
4
2
13
1
16,750
40, 625
61,875
6,250
12, 260
11, 875
5,500
11, 750
18,000
22,240
10, 745
68, 780
5,560
5
19
1
5
10
2
1
65
337
1,
190
27,425
107, 515
5,560
27,425
65, 475
11,370
5,185
336, 425
1, 630, 835
829, 425
964, 945
163, 940
11,880
4,036
5 26, 700
21 100, 625
847
3, 743, 280
1,978
7, 613, 830
9 30, 080
2 6.588
5 15, 350
7 19, 384
3.931
16. 556, 367
172.6
719, 319
3, 758. 4
15, 837, 038
126, 818
59, 637
314, 276
319,880
45, 519
16, 703. 168
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,000
2,000
535, 830
3 27. 080
8 71,480
2 14, 480
10 63, 200
1 6. 340
9 60. 660
8 51, 120
5
3
3
7
10
1
2
2
1
2
2
4
2
13
1
34, 700
20.820
16, 875
41,000
62, 125
6,250
12. 375
12.000
5,500
11.875
12, 250
22. 240
10,870
69, 780
5,560
5
19
1
6
10
2
1
68
356
1,
1,025
27,675
108, 265
5,560
27, 675
55, 600
11,496
5,310
355, 660
1, 734, 480
4, 591, 750
2,188
8, 496. 455
44 154, 900
4 11.960
1 4,035
12, 095
167, 510
30. 080
6, oas
16, 510
19,464
3,921
16. 670, 127
688,427
3,733
15,981,700
107,000
61,200
317. 700
327,000
53,400
16. 848, 000
17, 383, 830
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$1,000
2.000
550. 000
3 27, 280
9 80, 040
22 162.880
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
3
3
27
7
9
20
18
5
18,620
18, 620
166,580
47, 380
.58. 060
119.000
112, 320
32,900
8
10
2
5
3
1
46, 125
62, 625
11, 750
29, 376
18.250
5,625
6,375
7 38, 975
13 70, 165
10, 995
350, 765
244, 605
16, 930
124. 070
.5, 685
27, 800
1, 012, 760
469
2, 229, 645
883
3, 912. 985
1,946
7, 61.5. 610
29 105, 195
2 5,900
1 4, 035
46
9
2
5
7
12, 470
173, 410
30,880
6.908
15. 8.30
19. 864
3,939
17,187,067
174
675, 267
3,765
16,511,800
107, 000
62.500
324, 000
336, 700
54,000
17. 946, 000
ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,
AND WELFARE
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Administrative officer
Materiel officer
QS-7. Ranue $4,205 to $4,955 .
GS-6. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655
$5, 185
5.685
4,580
7,945
10, 725
$5, 310
5,810
4,705
8.070
10.805
$5. 435
5,810
4,830
8,195
10. 885
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,
AND WELFARE — continued
Departmental — Continued
Grades established by act of July 1 , 1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Director grade... _._
Senior assistant grade
1953 actual
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
AU personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
aS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer..
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
Dental officer
Psvchologist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Medical technical assistant
Nurse
Physical therapist
Psvchologist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $.5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $1,955
GS-8. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
Grades established bv act of July 1,
1944 (42 0. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade.-
Senior assistant grade
.\ssistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
All personal services, field..
Personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 530
1 6, 918
10 51. 568
1.4 7.240
1.6 44,328
131
1
3
4
2
1
3
21
70
5
10
7,440
6.940
20. 020
21, 365
10, 745
5,310
15, 930
102, 395
315, 225
20,975
38, 725
10
17
12
40
3
1
110, 989
156. 721
94. 742
279. 766
19. 091
5,613
204
1,231.882
14 82. 156
1.149.726
3.169
64. 995
2,173
6.756
6,604
1, 232, 422
1, 276, 881
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10, 530
1 6, 918
10 52, 148
1 6,428
45, 720
130
45, 850
6,940
20, 2-20
21, 490
10, 995
5,435
16,056
93, 406
317, 600
21,350
39, 475
121,874
139,219
94. 839
301.017
6.906
5,513
202
1, 229, 773
11 67, 543
1, 162, 230
1.300
71. 000
2,170
6,600
5,500
1, 294. 650
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $21, 060
1 6, 918
11 63, 133
1 6, 913
56,220
130
56,350
6.940
20.420
21.990
11.120
5.560
16. 180
95. 780
3-25. 360
21,860
40. 100
9,525
11 122.686
21 194. 673
12 95,099
44 306, 469
1
5,513
211
1, 306, 695
15 93,965
1.300
71,000
2,170
6,600
5,500
1,299,300
1, 355, 650
OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Alien Property, Department of
Justice
(TriLst account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions:
615
481
26
1
369
463
26
2
544
1
443
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$6, 497
QS-7.6
$2. 879
CPC-3.1
$5,750
GS-8.0
$2, 974
CPC-3.3
$6, 672
GS-7.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 962
CPC-3.3
Personal service obligations;
$2,959,910
6.531
12,919
24,822
$2,046,050
3,639
7,269
11,986
39.856
$2,494,135
3,639
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
10,052
10, 974
Other payments for personal services:
40.000
Total personal service obligations...
3,004,182
2. 108. 800
2, 568. 800
418
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Alien Property, Department of
Justice — Continued
(Trust account) — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligatims
$2, 998, 438
62, 597
11,121
46.014
194.049
19, 898
276, 204
58,239
40, 268
3,480
$2,100,000
25.000
1,000
26. 000
103. 000
10,000
210, 000
20.000
4,000
1,000
$2,650,000
30. 000
1,000
30. 000
115. 500
12.000
225. 000
30, 000
6,000
1,800
3, 710, 308
2, 600. COO
3, 000, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
5,744
817
246
8,800
900
300
8,800
n*; Rpnts and utilitv services .
900
300
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
6,807
10, 000
10, 000
ObliErations incurred -
3, 717, 116
2,510,000
3, 010, 000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Assistant Attorney General — --
General schedule erades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy director.
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of branch _._
Chief trial specialist -
Comptroller
Economist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant —
Administrative officer
Attorney
Business analyst —
Gf3-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Business analyst
Chief of section
Liquidator
Technical specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant —
Attorney --
Business analyst
Economist,-- - -
Liquidator.-
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Attorney---
Business analyst
Publication officer
Records officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Patent examiner
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Business analyst
Examiner
Librarian - -
Real estate assistant
QS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955—
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$15, 000
6
1
1
1
1
32
4
40
1
2
1
1
4
31
6
1
3
6
13
10
1
1
12
1
12
3
11
1
1
31
12, 200
70, 050
68, sno
11, 800
11, 800
9,800
9.800
319. 000
40, 200
345, 000
9.360
18. .'520
8,760
9,360
31,160
228, 840
47,440
7.040
23,320
40, 240
84.420
66, 000
6,940
6,140
6,375
68, 220
6,060
62, 220
16. SO.'i
61,786
6,310
6. OSO
144, 730
1964 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $16, 000
1
12, 400
6 70. 050
6 68, 800
1 11, 800
1 11, 800
1
1
31
4
34
2
1
1
1
1
24
6
1
3
12
10
1
1
10, 000
10. 000
310, 800
40, 400
293, 440
18, 720
9,360
8.760
9,360
8,040
176,360
47, 640
7,040
23,320
20.420
77, 480
66,400
6,940
6,140
6,375
66, 975
6.185
62. 850
16. 805
60. 790
5,310
6, 185
108, 690
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
.57, 000
65, 800
11, 800
1
1
31
4
36
2
1
1
1
1
31
3
1
2
3
14
4
10. 000
10. nno
312.400
40, 800
313, 960
18. 720
9, 360
8.960
9,360
8,040
226. 240
21.. 520
7.240
16,080
20, 620
S3, 160
26, 760
6,340
10 68, 600
1 6,310
15 78,775
7 40. 045
1 6. 435
1 5,810
26 124, 330
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVicES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 -.-
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1953 actual
Total permanent, departmental. . .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base. . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay ■
."Vll personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
aS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Manager
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Manager
Attorney.
Business analyst
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant.
Attorney
Investigator
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Attorney
Business analyst
Real estate officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Attorney
Business analyst...
Investigator
Real estate assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Business analyst
Investigator
Records analyst -— ■
Translator
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CFC-4. Range $2,7.50 to $3,230
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions —
Foreign countries: United States
rates.. -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad —
Living and quarters allowance
Other payments for personal services:
Foreign employees in service abroad:
Foreign countries: Local rates
Num- Total
ber salary
$39, 405
326, 620
353, 340
168, 750
66, 410
2 6,460
7 19, 864
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
9
68
81
35
12
2
6
620 2, 847, 404
64.8 354,916
455.2
2, 492, 489
6, .631
10, 952
1,216
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
2,611,188
46, 700
10, 200
20, 400
10, 600
8,160
44, 800
17, 920
1 7,840
4 30, 560
3 23,120
1 7, 240
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
4
13
14
14
6
1
2
6,940
19, 220
6.940
6,340
6,940
6,310
6,685
16, 180
5,060
6,810
13,615
17,430
61, 680
48, 930
45, 540
14, 230
3,310
4,910
$39, 780
273. 130
287, 255
113,810
36,840
6,460
16, 992
426 2, 422, 802
108. 5 617, 133
317.5
1, 805, 669
3,639
6,592
1, 815, 900
1965 estimate
Num- I'otal
ber salary
$35, 860
272. 756
285, 415
122, 910
61,710
6,460
17,162
432 2, 422, 127
19. 4 109, 632
412.6
2, 312, 495
3,639
9,316
23, 600
1 10, 200
2 20, 400
96 611,610
8.2 44,089
66. 7 331, 991
20. 1 136, 430
1,967
14, 671
8,935
492, 994
3, 004, 182
2, 998, 438
6,744
9,360
44, 800
9,360
8,040
7,640
23,120
7,240
6,940
12, 880
6,340
6,940
6,686
16,305
5,185
6,810
13, 740
12,885
35,815
10,245
15,550
6,740
3,310
2, 325, 450
11,800
1 10, 400
1 10, 000
37,240
1 8,040
1 7, 040
1 8, 040
19, 220
66 327, 130
14.6 86,749
27. 9 160, 917
12. 6 79, 464
677
8, 786
3,200
39, 856
292, 900
2, 108, 800
2, 100, 000
8,800
11,370
6,310
6,810
4,705
8,715
16,015
6,360
6,640
6,500
31 191,455
1.2 9,815
13.8 84,201
16 97, 439
736
7,774
3,200
233, 350
2, 658, 800
2, 650, 000
8,800
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
419
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC.
Administrative Expenses, Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
ACCRUED EXPENSES BY OBJECTS (ADMINISTKATIVE EXPENSES)
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
67
48
66
63
S6
52
Average sabricsand grades:
Genera! scbedule grades:
$£,383
GS-8.2
$5, 525
OS-8.3
$5, 532
GS-8.2
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions ,.
$268,365
1,007
2,075
$292, 828
1,178
114
$292, 880
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,166
Excess of annual leave earned over
76
261, 447
17, 165
927
3,062
17, 371
1,899
19, 183
2, 666
167
294, 120
26, 000
600
5, 000
19,000
6,380
22, 500
4,000
500
294, 120
02 Travel
25, 000
1,000
6,000
19, 000
3,380
07 Other contractual services: Audit by
25,000
08 Supplies and materials
4,000
600
Total administrative expenses
323,877
2,449
377. 000
2,600
377.000
2.600
Total administrative expenses
326,326
379, 500
379, 500
ACCRUED EXPENSES BY OBJECTS (VOCATIONAL EXPENSES)
Object classWcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees. .
79
3
76
81
3
80
87
3
86
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,760
GS-6.9
$4,772
GS-0.9
$4,761
as-6.9
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions. .
$347,466
14,041
1,553
1,003
1,844
1,351
$365. 210
14, 090
1,443
995
1,312
1,360
$396, 125
Other positions .
14,090
Regular pay in excess of 63-week base.
Payment above basic rates
1,643
995
Excess of annual leave earned over
1,312
Other payments for personal serv-
ices: Payments to prison inmates.
1,360
367, 258
8,096
471
736
2,666
16, 904
31,061
602
384,400
8,000
600
800
2,700
16, 000
30, 000
600
414,616
02 Travel - - -
9,000
03 Transportation of things
600
1,000
05 Rents and utility services ..
3,200
06 Printing and reproduction: Cost of
inmate training in connection with.
08 Supplies and materials
16,000
32,685
1,100
427,283
6,481
443, 000
6,000
478, 000
Deduct receipts from sale of products and
5,000
Total vocational expenses (state-
421,802
19.423
438.000
20.000
473.000
20.000
441,225
458.000
493,000
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES— Continued
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
483
44
497
497
42
530
493
42
626
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$6, 068
GS-7.7
$5, 045
GS-7.7
$5, 165
Average grade
GS-7.7
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade —
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions: Part-time and tem-
porary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay ,
Nightwork dilTerential... —
Excess of aimual leave earned or taken.
Other payments for personal services:
Payment to other agencies for reim-
bursable details --
Total civilian personal services
1953 actual
$4,600
CPC-8.6
$2, 238, 847
17, 311
9,320
24, 025
4,366
1,891
152. 776
2. 448. 635
1954 estimate
$4. 667
CPC-S.6
$2. 419, 332
17, 120
9,423
23,000
4,370
-8, 574
146, 760
2, 610, 421
Personal services In the foregoing schedule
are distributed to activities as follows:
Civilian personal services;
Administrative
Vocational —
Construction, field
Industrial, field
Total civilian personal services
Payments to prison Inmates:
Vocational
Construction
Industrial .-
Total payments to prison Inmates.
Total personal services
Num- Total
ber salary
48 $261. 447
76 365.907
6 21, 370
368
1, 799. 811
497
3 1.351
90 23. 152
3,688
1, 107, 400
3,681
1, 131, 903
3, 680, 438
Num- Total
ber salary
63 $?9t, 120
80 383,060
4 16, 755
393
1, 917, 496
630
2, 610, 421
3 1.350
90 23. 150
3.650
1. 126. 000
3 1.350
100 26. 000
3.650
1,116,000
3,743
1, 150. 500
3.753
4,273
3, 760. 921
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate commissioner
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Secretary -- ---
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Assistant secretary
Assistant commissioner
Chief engineer
Research engineer
Atlmlnlstratlve assistant
Superintendent, vocational educa-
tion
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Safety engineer..
Supervisor, vocational education —
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Chief traveling auditor
Auditor
Cost accountant
Budget officer
Industrial engineer
Architectural engineer
Methods examiner..
Mechanical engineer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Traveling auditor
Industrial specialist
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Traveling auditor
Accountant
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
Associate architect
as-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370....
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546....
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-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 62- week base...
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
All personal services, departmental.
$11. 800
10, 600
9.160
18. 120
9.360
S 760
8,760
9.360
7.840
8.040
6.940
6.540
6. 140
6.940
11.88U
13. 080
6.740
6,940
6.000
5,750
10, 496
6.436
5.060
15. 806
6,810
13. 865
26. 620
44. 795
16.916
6,220
6,664
333, 334
50,739
62 282, 695
1,100
2,042
285. 737
$11,800
10. 600
9. 360
18, 120
9.360
8,760
8.760
9.360
8.040
8.040
6.940
6.640
6.140
6.940
11.880
13. 080
6.740
6,940
6.125
6,750
10, 620
5,435
5,186
16, 930
6,810
18. 070
21, 475
41, 510
20, 170
3,350
6,664
60 331,494
3 14, 436
67 317,068
1,271
1966 estimate
CPC-8.5
$2, 449, 176
17,120
9,733
23,000
4.370
-8, 613
145, 750
2, 610, 536
Num- Total
ber salary
62 $291,120
86 413. 165
4 15, 755
384
1, 917, 496
526
2, 640, 636
1,143,350
4,279
3, 783, 886
$11,800
10, 600
9.360
18. 620
9.360
8.960
8.900
9.360
8,040
8,040
6,940
6,740
6,340
6,940
11.880
13. 280
6.940
6,940
6,260
6,876
10, 870
6,660
6,310
16, 305
6,810
18, 445
21,860
42, 600
20, 410
3,430
5,824
60
4
336, 439
19, 249
66 317,190
1,269
318,443
318, 624
420
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC.— Continued
Administrative Expenses, Federal Prison Industries, Inc. — Con.
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL PERSONAL SEETICES— CODtinUCd
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Superintendent of industries
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Superintendent and associate super-
intendent,.
GS-12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Superintendent and assistant super-
intendent
Business manager
GS-11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Superintendent and assistant super-
intendent..
Business manager
Supervisor
Director employment and place-
ment...
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Superintendent and assistant super-
intendent
Business manager
Supervisor and assistant supervisor.
Employment officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,S10:
Superintendent and assistant super-
■ intendent
Business and office manager
Loom fixer and card fi.xer
Mecbanical supervisor and engineer.
Assignment and employment officer
Supervisor, vocational and trade
training
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $20,200
4 34, 840
5 38. 000
2 14, 880
59, 660
19.020
31, 500
6,940
47. 750
24,625
41,625
13
3
4
12
5
71,405
16, 665
21. 240
66, 595
27, 925
7 39, 045
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $20,200
10
3
5
9
3
4
17
4
30, 160
15, 080
65, 800
19, 020
32, 500
6,940
53, 750
24.625
69, 125
6.000
50,290
16, 805
21. 740
90. 270
22, 115
6 32, 985
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $20,400
35, 640
37, 600
15, 280
9
4
10
1
9
3
4
16
4
60, 860
19. 620
32, 500
6,940
54, 7.50
24, 875
60,250
6,125
50.915
17.055
22, 240
86, 710
22, 490
8 43. 730
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES— Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Nimi- Total
ber salary
26 $132. 580
81 372,730
72 309,605
26 101,785
6 20, 890
1 2, 750
24 126,685
38 182. 700
42 181.650
11 42, 985
1 3, 150
Num- Total
ber salary
32 $163,990
98 449,615
69 296,563
31 120. 030
6 21, 260
I 2,8.30
23 121.620
28 135.525
40 169.370
10 39, 584
1 3. 181
Niun- Total
ber salary
31 $161,745
GS-7 Range $4,205 to $4,955
99 464, 205
GS-6. Range $:3,795 to $4,545
70 304, 404
25 101, 7;.5
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,6.55
6 21. 705
OS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 2, 910
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $:!,4:i5 to $4,035
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
23 122. 370
28 137.345
40 177, 915
10 40,069
1 3. 230
422
2.059.315
21 103. 063
437
2,126.013
6 23, 739
433
Deduct lapses
2, 155, 633
5 23, 647
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
401
1, 956, 252
1 3, 270
3 14,041
8,220
24, 025
4,366
151
3,681
1,131,903
40 152, 775
431
2, 102, 274
1 3,030
3 14,090
8,152
23, 000
4.370
8,688
.3, 743
1,150,500
38 145,750
428
Other positions:
2, 131.9,'<6
1 3. 030
Part-time employment
3 14.090
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
8.474
23.000
Nigbtwork differential
4.370
Deduct excess of aiuiual leave taken over
8.688
Other payments for personal services:
3, 753
Payments to other agencies tor reim-
bursable details
1,143,350
38 145,750
All personal services, field
3. 294. 701
3, 442, 478
3. 465. 362
3, 580, 438
3,760,921
3, 7S3, 886
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY detail of PEnsoxAL services — continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of Labor
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Tot^il number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
313
3
313
247
246
245
244
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
$5,013
OS-6.9
$2,958
CPC-3.2
$3,696
$5,066
GS-6.8
$2,958
CPC-3.2
$3,953
$5,070
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
GS-6.9
$2,958
Average grade _ . . .
CPC-3.2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,005
Personal service obligations:
$1,542,414
35,700
6,649
9,137
$1,234,196
$1,233,760
Regular pay in exce.ss of 52- week base-..
Payment above basic rates
4,725
4,760
Total personal service obligations. ..
1,692,800
1,238,920
1,238,520
Direct Obligalions
1,570,543
45, 550
1,016
19, 775
646
13, 279
13,220
33, 626
30, 271
9,613
2,731
1,232,700
29,300
1,000
27,600
1,232,300
02 Travel
29,300
1,000
04 Communication services . .
28,900
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
8,600
6,000
25, 700
25. 000
2.000
1,200
8,600
6,000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
20, 700
25, 000
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
2,000
1,200
Total direct obligations
1,740,270
1,359,100
1.355.000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other AccoutUs
22, 257
480
6,220
480
6,220
07 Services performed by other agencies.
480
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
22. 737
6,700
6. 700
Total obligations . .
1.763.007
1,365,800
1,361,700
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rate equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Secretary of Labor. —
Under Secretary of Labor _
Assistant Secretary of Labor
General schedule grades:
as- 18. Rate of $14,800:
Administrative assistant secretary..
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy executive director
Special assistant to the secretary
Special assistant to the assistant sec-
retary.
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director of coordination and review.
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the administrative as-
sistant secretary
Assistant to the executive director..
Associate director
Director of information
Director of personnel administra-
tion,
Executive assistant to labor
Executive assistant to management
Executive assistant to the secretary.
Executive director
Special assistant to the secretary
Special assistant to the assistant sec-
letary
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22. 500
1 17, 500
3 46. 000
14, 800
1 13, 200
1 13, 200
1 10. 800
1 11. 050
1 11,050
1 11. 800
11,060
10,800
10, 800
10, 800
11. 800
11,800
11,800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22. 500
1 17, 500
3 45, 000
1 1 1. 800
1 13. 200
1 13, 200
11.050
1 11.050
1 11.800
11,050
11.050
11,800
11,800
10. 800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22, .WO
1 17.500
3 46. 000
1 14,800
1 13, 200
1 13, 200
1 11,060
1 11.800
1 11, 050
1 11, 800
1 11.800
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 9. 800
2 19. 200
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
1 9, 800
2 19, 400
4 34, 040
2 17,120
1 9.360
1 8. 560
1 8.360
1 8, 360
1 9, 360
1 7, 240
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
-\ssociato director of personnel
Coordination and review specialist
1 $9, 800
1 $9, 800
1 9, 800
1 10, 000
1 9, 800
International labor specialist
Representative, facilities protection
1 10, 000
Special assistant to the secretary
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Budget analyst
3 2.5,680
2 17, 520
1 9,360
1 8, 660
1 8, 660
1 8. 560
1 9, 360
2 14,480
1 7,040
3 22, 920
2 14. 280
3 23, 120
1 7. 240
2 14,680
1 6, 140
1 6,940
2 13.080
1 6. 140
1 6,340
3 25, 680
2 17, 520
International labor organization
specialist
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner
Procedure and methods specialist...
Training and utilization ofllcer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
1 9,360
1 8, 560
1 8, 560
1 8,560
1 9,360
2 14, 480
1 7.040
Chief of division
3 22. 520
3 22. 120
3 23, 120
1 7. 240
3 21,320
2 12.2S0
1 6. 940
2 12, 880
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
1 5,940
3 22. 920
2 14, 280
Organization and methods examiner
3 23. 120
1 7, 240
Position classifier
2 14, 680
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget officer
1 6, 140
Chief of branch
1 6, 940
2 13, 080
Chief of division
1 6, 140
1 6, 340
Information specialist
1 5, 940
Position classifier
2 11,880
1 5, 940
1 6, 625
1 5, 875
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
i 6,666
1 5,625
1 5,060
1 5,310
1 6,810
1 5,060
1 6, 186
2 11,120
2 11, 120
1 6,000
1 6, 625
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
.\dministrative assistant
1 6,060
Administrative liaison assistant
Budget clerk
1 5, 185
1 5, 810
1 5, 060
1 5. Ol»
2 10,870
1 6, 185
1 5,060
1 5,435
1 5, 185
2 10, 746
1 6,310
1 5,810
1 6,060
Chief of section
2 11,120
2 11,120
Investigator
1 5,560
1 5, 560
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
1 5, 186
1 6, 436
1 5, 685
6 31, 735
1 5, 310
I 5, 185
1 5, 436
1 5, 560
5 26,050
1 5. 310
1 5. 810
3 13. 985
19 87, 520
10 40, 575
32 119,995
61 213. 675
33 107,0.30
14 43, 300
2 6. 060
10 29, 440
2 11,045
40 144, 184
Secretary
6 31,735
1 5,310
Space control analyst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
2 9, 615
14 66, 495
6 24, 770
23 87, 055
48 169, 6S0
29 96, 030
9 28, 910
3 9,012
10 29,440
4 22, 048
27 100, 604
2 9 615
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
14 66, 495
6 24 770
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645 .
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
23 87, 056
OS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,656.-
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $:i,230 .
29 96. 030
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230---
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to .$3,032
Positions at hourly rates:
Rate equivalent to $5,060 and above. .
Rate equivalent to less than $5,060.---
3 9. 012
10 29,440
4 22, 048
25 94, 104
Total permanent, departmental
313 1,550,844
3. 1 8, 430
247 1,245,099
2.3 10,904
246 1, 244, 664
Net permanent, departmental (av-
309.9
1,542,414
35, 700
5,549
9,137
244.7
1, 234, 195
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment -
1, 233, 760
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base--.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
4,725
4.760
01 Personal services
1,592,800
1, 238, 920
1, 238, 620
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
uler are distributed as follows:
1, 670, 543
22,257
1,232,700
6,220
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accoimts
6 220
421
422
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Solicitor, Labor
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966estin]ato
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees -
306
292
242
237
243
238
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5, 671
GS-8.3
$6,712
GS-8.3
$5 716
OS-8.3
Personal services obligations:
$1, 624, 213
6,280
7,782
$1,348,460
6,200
1.470
$1 366 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
6,200
1,470
Total personal services obligations..
1.638.275
1. 355. 120
1,361.670
Direct Obligations
1,624,753
69. 431
920
19.078
2.673
9. 146
23. 525
1.104
23.415
2.253
3.675
1, 356, 120
62,000
900
18. 750
2,250
7.200
17.400
600
17, 700
1,000
2,080
1,361.670
02 Travel
62 ono
900
04 Communication services - .
19 000
2, 2.%
06 Printine and reproduction
7 200
17.400
Services perform ed b y other agencies.
600
17, 750
1.000
16 Taxes and assessments
2.230
Total direct obligatioDs . .
1.769,972
13 622
1,476,000
1, 482 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
1,783,494
1,476,000
I, 482 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedvile grades:
OS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Solicitor
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate Solicitor...
aS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant Solicitor.
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Snecial assistant to Solicitor
Hearings examiner
Attorney
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative offlcer _
Attorney
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Attorney .-
Librarian
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
Administrative assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
OS-7. Range .$4,205 to .$4.956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160 ..,
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655- _.
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $3,4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-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 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional Attorney —
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Territorial attorney.- ,
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney --. ,
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 12, 200
8 87, 650
1 9, 800
2 19. 400
9 86. 800
6 62. 160
1 7, 240
24 174, 160
26 157, 040
1 5,940
21
1
1
16
3
108, &35
6.310
4,745
71,365
13, 166
34.310
92. 396
94,460
6,580
6,904
192 1,063,059
8.5 47,197
183.5
1,015.862
3,934
2,282
10 110, 250
1 9,600
8 68, 280
7 60, 480
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12, 400
44,200
9,800
19, 400
79, 600
10 88, SOO
1
9
20
1
11
1
1
8
2
6
27
24
2
7,240
67, leo
127, 600
6,940
56, 786
S, 436
4,870
35, 390
8,840
23,710
94. 185
76. 085
6.980
6,062
142 794.182
2.6 16,753
139.4
778, 429
2,941
781,370
10 110, 250
1 9, 600
8 68, 280
7 61,280
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
12, 400
44,200
9,800
19. 400
79, 600
10 88, 800
7,240
67, 160
23 145, 320
1 5.940
11
1
1
8
2
6
28
24
2
66, 785
6, 435
4,870
35. 390
8.840
23,710
97. 360
76. 085
6,980
6,062
146 815,177
2.7 16,198
143.3
798. 979
2,941
801, 920
10 110.250
1 9, 600
8 68. 280
7 51,280
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attomev
Num- Total
ber salary
23 $141,220
16 77,900
6 22, 150
11 44,010
6 17,396
29 95, 230
Num- Total
ber salary
21 $129,540
13 67, 530
2 9, 285
11 44, 135
6 17, 556
22 74, 260
Num- Total
ber salary
20 $123, 400
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
12 62,346
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2 9,285
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
11 44, 135
OS^. Range $3,176 to $3,655
5 17,555
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
21 71,310
Total permanent, field
114 636,515
6.1 28,164
100 581,715
1.9 11,694
97 667, 440
1.9 11,419
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
108.9 608.3.51
2,346
6,500
98. 1 570. 021
2,259
1,470
95. 1 556. 021
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base-
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
2,269
1,470
616, 197
673, 760
559, 750
01 Personal services __.
1,638,275
1,365,120
1, 361, 670
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
1,624,753
13,522
1,365,120
1,361,670
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Labor Standards
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
121
116
93
117
Average number of all employees.
92
105
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$,■;, 897
GS-8.8
$6, 270
GS-9.1
$6, 113
Average grade ... . -
GS-9.0
01 Personal services:
$677, 703
1,891
2,600
$572,962
$634, 636
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
2,238
2,739
Total personal services
682, 194
45, 079
3,934
6. 338
56, 790
1,985
11, 590
9,263
330
1,637
676, 200
43, 650
2,100
14, 300
42, 600
1,360
11.000
8,600
300
1,000
637. 375
02 Travel
46, 550
03 Transportation of things
2 300
15, 800
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Otlier contractual sfrvices
39, 925
1,350
Services performed by other agoncies.
08 Supplies and materials
12,000
9 400
00 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
3,700
1 600
817, 140
700,000
770, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director--
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate director
Chief, division for the physically
handicapped
Chief, division of safety standards. .
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief, division for the
physically handicapped —
Assistant chief, division of safety
standards
Chief, division of child labor and
youth employment
Chief, division of legislative stand-
ards and State services
Chief, division of reports and pub-
lic service
Labor economist
Safety promotion specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Conference promotion specialist
Field consultant
Labor economist
Labor legislation analyst
Labor standards adviser ,-,
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,200
11,800
10,800
10, 800
9,600
9,600
9,800
10, 600
20,000
17,620
8,700
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 200
11,800
10, 800
11,050
9,800
9,600
9,800
10, 600
9,800
2 20,200
2 17, 920
1
8,960
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 11,800
1 10, SOO
1 11,050
9,800
9,600
9,800
10, 600
9,800
19,200
20,200
8,960
16,720
1(1, 720
8,960
8,360
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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DETAIL OF PERSONAL
SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule {grades— Continued
G.S-13. Ranee $8,360 to $9.360— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
6 $50, 360
1 8.660
5 $42,200
1 8,560
5 42, 200
1 8.560
1 8,360
GS~12. Range $7,040 to $S,040:
Chief, division of union registration.
1 7,240
6 39.200
2 15.680
2 16. 080
1 8,040
14 100,960
1 6,140
2 13,080
1 7,440
4 31,300
2 15, 480
1 8,040
1 8,040
13 94, 920
1 6, 140
1 7. 440
4 31. 3M
3 22. 520 •
1 8. 040
1 8,040
Safety promotion specialist ..
11 80, 440
GS-11. Ranpe $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,140
1 6,940
Editor
1 6,140
1 6,140
1 6, 140
Labor economist -
2 11,880
2 12,280
1 6,540
1 5,940
1 6, 140
1 6, 540
1 6, 140
1 6,540
Publications editor
1 5, 940
Research consultant ..
1 5,940
3 18,820
1 5, 185
2 11,120
1 5, 185
2 10,370
1 5, 185
3 13. 365
5 20,600
16 59, 810
22 74,090
8 25, 920
2 13,480
1 5,310
1 6,810
2 13,480
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5,310
2 10, 870
Editorial specialist
GS 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3 13, 740
4 17,305
14 52, 490
15 61, 38.5
4 13, 240
3 13,740
GS-6 Range $3 795 to $4 545
5 21,100
17 62, 720
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3 655 . ..
22 73. 130
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
4 13, 240
Total permanent, departmental
118 687, 170
6 36, 130
90 656,290
1.4 10,208
114 688,140
IZ 2 80, 384
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions; Temporary employ-
112 651,040
1,891
2,497
88.6 646,082
101. 8 607, 756
Eegular pay In excess of 52-week base-.
2,135
2,636
All personal services, departmental.
655.428
648, 217
610,392
Field:
General schedule grades;
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
3 28,680
17
3 26,880
3 26, 880
Deduct lapses .
Net permanent, field (average num-
3 26,663
103
3 26,880
103
3 26, 880
Rcgular pay in escess of 52-week base...
103
.\11 personal services, field
26,766
26,983
26,983
01 Personal services.
682,194 1 575,200 637,375
BUREAU OF VETERANS' REEMPLOYMENT
RIGHTS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment Rights
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
41
41
2
42
41
2
Average number of all employees
40
42
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _
$5,931
GS-8.4
$6, 086
GS-8.5
$6. 066
GS-8.5
01 Personal services:
$236, 924
1,408
895
$244,588
6.100
957
$244,588
4.780
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.
957
Tot!il persnnnl "iprvicp."?
239, 225
33.900
2,148
4,477
6,360
577
1,748
142
100
2.50. 645
33,900
800
8,180
4,000
600
1,775
250 325
02 Travel
33,900
800
04 Communication services
8 500
4,000
600
07 Other contractual services
1,776
09 Equipment-. . . . . ._ .
100
100
Ohligatinnq incnrrpd
288,677
300, 000
300 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.\ssistant director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Administrative officer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $1,955
GS-.5. Range $3,410 to $1,160
GS-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..
AU personal services, departmental.
Field;
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Field representative
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Field representfitive
OS-7. Range $1,205 to $4,955...
GS-.5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base..
All personal services, field
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10,200
8.760
4,830
7,695
7.310
50,595
105
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10,200
8,960
4,955
7,946
7,310
8 51,170
0. 1 . 866
60.490 7.9 60,305
196 196
50.686
10 89, 400
6 38, OiO
12
S
47, 420
17, 716
33 192, 575
1.1 6,141
31.9 186,434
1,406
699
188,639
239,225
5
1
12
4
99,160
31.900
4,205
47. 795
14,460
33 197, .520
0. 5 3. 237
32.6 194,283
5,100
761
250, 615
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 10,200
1 8,980
1 4,955
2 7, 945
2 7,310
8 51,170
0. 1 865
7.9 60,305
196
50,501
6
1
12
4
99,160
31,900
4,205
47. 795
14,460
33 197, .520
0. 5 3, 237
32. 6 194, 283
4,780
761
199,824
250, 326
BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Apprenticeship
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
560
632
1
624
52S
1
642
621
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$6,274
GS-7.8
$5,333
GS-7.7
$5,340
Average grade
OS-7.7
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$2,856,200
$2,792,000
3,300
10.880
3,820
$2, 774. 600
3,300
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
11,381
4,747
10,880
3,820
2,872.308
308.168
9,846
67, 599
10,511
7,323
25, 500
18, 178
7,053
4,705
2, 810. 000
271.000
12, 000
72,600
11,000
6,000
21,000
18,000
4,000
4.600
2, 792, 500
02 Travel .- - --
271,000
03 Transportation of things
12.000
75.000
06 Printing and reproduction
11.000
6.000
Services performed by other agencies.
21.000
18,000
09 Equipment
4,000
16 Taxes and assessments
4,500
Total obligations ._
3,321,191
3.230.000
3,215,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estunate
Departmental:
General sc'l.L-dule grades:
GS-17. Ran-e $13,000 to $13,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
1 12,000
3 33, 150
1 9, 800
1 9, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 12, 200
3 33, 900
1 10,000
1 9, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1 12, 200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
3 33, 900
GS-14. Range $9,000 to $10,600:
1 10, 000
Chief of branch
1 9,800
424
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Apprenticeship — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule crades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of branch
Production training specialist
Field operations assistant
Organizations and methods exam-
iner
Management services officer
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Field operations assistant
Assistant chief of branch,.
Information and editorial specialist.
Management services officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Apprenticeship standards analyst. .
Management services assistant
aS-9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810;
Apprenticeship standards examiner -
Organization and methods exam-
iner
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655....
QS-3. Ranee .$2,950 to .$3,430 .-..
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
National industry consultant..
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional director..
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
National industry specialist
Apprenticeship representative.
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to .$6,940:
National industry specialist
Apprenticeship representative.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Apprenticeship representative.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Ranee $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to .$3,430
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
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
01
All personal services, field.
Personal services
19.53 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17. 720
2 16. 720
2 16. 720
8.360
8.360
7.040
7.040
7,240
3 18, 620
1 6, 140
1
4
2
10
13
15
10, 495
5,310
18. 320
8.465
37. 725
44, 875
48,650
69 366, 350
1. 7 8, 532
67. 3 356, 818
1,406
2 22, 100
13 127, 000
10 76, 400
48 364, 120
104 673, 960
124
1
16
64
109
682, 566
3,795
62, 660
224, 600
350, 910
491
2, 688, 010
16.4 88,628
474.6
2, 499, 382
9,965
4,747
2, 872, a
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17, 720
2 16. 920
2 17, 120
1 8, 560
2 15, 080
1 7, 240
7,440
3 19, 020
1 6, 140
1
4
2
10
13
13
5,435
18,445
8.590
38. 600
45, 995
42, 690
66 363, 995
0. 6 2, 631
64. 4 351, 364
3,300
1,336
366, 000
22, 100
118,200
37, 400
358, 880
12,280
635, 840
120 672,076
5
47
15 60,026
64 227, 760
104 338, 480
467
2, 483, 040
7.9 42,404
459.1
2, 440, 636
9,644
3,820
2, 454, 000
2, 810, 000
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$17, 720
16. 920
17. 120
8.500
2 15. 080
1 7, 240
7,440
3 19,020
1 6, 140
1
4
2
10
12
13
5,436
18, 445
8,590
38, ono
42, 500
42, 590
64 360, 600
0. 6 2, 636
63. 4 347, 864
3,300
1,336
22, 100
118,200
37.400
358. 880
12. 280
629, 900
119 666, 765
15
64
103
60, 026
227. 760
335, 530
464
2, 468, 840
7.9 42.204
456.1
2, 426, 636
9,544
3,820
2, 440, 000
2, 792, 500
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Employment Security
OBLIGATIONS EV OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Servicea
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
838
13
818
769
4
747
698
3
681
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,979
GS-8.5
$6,999
GS-8.6
.$5. 970
Average grade
GS-8 4
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$4, 813, 739
68,723
15, 662
14,543
$4,443,824
21,080
17,010
12, 786
$4 034 494
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
16,020
12, 786
Total personal service obligations...
4, 912, 667
4, 494, 700
4,081,300
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Oujcct classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Direct Obligations
$4, 902, 436
370, 401
21. 175
92, 275
599
163, 901
26, 134
61, 788
36.282
13.846
6,293
$4, 494, 700
354. 200
21, 700
93,900
900
166, 000
47,200
53,000
35, 000
12, 500
4,300
$4,081,300
309, 000
21, 100
02 Travel
95,000
600
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
25 500
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
47, 000
34 000
7,600
4 000
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
5, 674, 129
10,231
5,273,400
4,760,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Total obligations
6, 684, 360
5, 273, 400
4,760,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
QS-18. Range of $14,800:
Director
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy director
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director
Chief, veterans employment service.
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief, employment service.
Assistant director
Chief, farm placement.
Chief of division
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agricultural employment specialist.
.Assistant chief, unemployment in-
surance service
Assistant chief, veterans employ-
ment service
Budget analyst
Chief of branch.
Chief of division
Executive secretary, interstate con-
ference ^
Field representative .^:_._
Information officer
Secretary, advisory council
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Activity analyst
Administrative officer
Area analyst
Assistant chief, employment service.
Chief of branch
Chief of division...
Employment service analyst
Farm labor analyst
Field analyst
Field representative
Industry occupational analyst
Industry relations representative. . .
Industry services adviser
Information and editorial specialist.
Labor market analyst
Manpower analyst
Minority groups consultant
Occupational analyst
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Program technical adviser.
Selective placement specialist
Social insurance adviser
Survey statistician..
Veterans employment specialist
Vocational rehabilitation officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Actuary (life)
Activity analyst
Agricultural employment specialist.
Area analyst
Assistant chief of division
Budget examiner
Cliief of branch
Employment service analyst
Employment service specialist
(counseling)
Farm labor analyst
Field analyst.-
Industry analyst
Industry placement specialist
Industry services adviser
Information and editorial specialist.
In-service training specialist
Investigation specialist
Labor market analyst... .-
Occupational analyst
Occupational labor market analyst.
Organization and methods examiner.
1963 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$14, 800
13, 400
12,200
12,400
10, 800
22, 600
11, 550
11, 800
9,600
10, 000
9,600
9,600
41,000
110, 200
10, 600
39, 400
10,600
10, 600
9,360
8,960
8,560
9,360
133, 400
34, 840
8,960
8,360
8,560
9,360
18, 320
8,760
8,760
16, 920
8,560
9,160
36,440
9,360
8.660
16, 720
9,160
9,360
8,560
22,320
14,280
7,040
7,040
8,049
45, 640
7,040
30, 360
15,280
16, 080
22,320
15, 080
14, 680
8,040
7,040
8,040
1 7,040
3 22, 920
1 7, 840
15 113, 800
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
13,400
12. 200
12, 400
11.050
21.8.50
11,550
11,800
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,800
40, 600
100, 600
10, 600
10,600
10, 600
9,360
8,960
8,760
124, 840
35,440
8,960
8,360
8, 560
28,080
9,360
9,360
8,760
17,320
8,760
8,360
9,360
46, 000
9,360
8,760
16, 720
9,360
9, 360
8,760
22,720
14, 080
7,640
7,440
8.040
46. 840
15. 280
22,520
15,480
16, 080
22, 520
8,010
14, 680
8,040
7,040
3 22, 920
1 8,040
15 114,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 800
13,400
12,200
12, 400
11,050
21, 850
11,550
11, 800
9,800
9,600
9,600
9,800
40,600
100, 600
10,600
10,600
10, 600
9,360
8,960
8,760
124, 840
35, 440
8,960
8,360
8,560
28,080
9,360
9,360
8,760
17, 320
8,760
8,360
9,360
46,000
9,360
8,760
16,720
9,360
9,360
8,760
22,720
14,080
7,640
7,440
8,040
45,840
15.280
22.520
15,480
3 22,520
1 8, 040
2 14, 680
1 8,040
1 7, 040
1
7,040
3 22, 920
1 8, 040
14 106, 960
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
425
DET.4IL OF PERSONAL SKRVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule {Trades — Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .f8,040— Con.
Psychologist (tests and measure-
ments)
Social insurance adviser.
Social insurance research analyst.. -
State personnel methods adviser
Statistician
Survey statistician
Training officer (general fields)
QS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Activity analyst.. -
Actuary (life)
Agricultural employment specialist.
Area analyst
Budget examiner
Chief of division
Employment service analyst
Industry analyst
Industrial placement specialist
Information specialist
Investigation specialist
Law clerk
Legislative analyst
Occupational analyst...
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Psychologist (tests and measure-
ments)
Social insurance adviser
Social insurance research analyst
Survey statistician...
Technical editor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Activity analyst
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Chief of section...
Employment service analyst
Farm labor analyst
Industrial placement specialist
Occupational analyst.
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Social insurance adviser
Social insurance research analyst
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
QS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
aS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230....
GS-1. Range $2,.';00 to $3,032.- .-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)...
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
AM personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director.
Staff field representative
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy regional director
Staff field representative
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural employment adviser...
Employment security representa-
tive
Veterans employment representa-
tive
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $S,040:
Agricultural employment specialist-
Auditor
Employment security representa-
tive --
Labor market analyst
Unemployment insurance adviser. .
Veterans employment representa-
tive
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Auditor
Employment security representa-
tive
Veterans employment representa-
tive
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Auditor ,
Veterans employment representa-
tive.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$14. 480
15, 680
46, 840
7,640
15. 080
7,040
7,640
5,940
5,940
60, 780
30,900
25, 560
6,940
20,220
5.940
19.420
6,540
65
6,340
6,940
19,220
40.840
6,940
6,140
26, 160
12. 480
6,340
6,340
5,810
6.060
10, 870
5,435
5,810
10, 995
5.810
21, 240
5,435
21, 365
6,310
10,615
156,890
39.906
257, 775
307, 165
168. 450
21,170
6,640
19,384
482 2. 709, 474
19. 6 110, 570
462.5
2,598,904
43,033
5,164
8,400
6,538
2,662,039
13
1
12
5
13
35
10
7
3
26
7
1
147, 400
11,060
119,200
51,600
111,480
309,120
92,600
60,580
21,920
194,440
50,480
7,240
33 259, 720
1
7
1
42
4
2
5,940
43,980
6,940
281,280
21,990
11, 495
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14, 480
7, 640
47, 240
7.640
14. 480
7,240
7,640
6,540
5,940
69,980
20,020
25,960
6,940
6,340
6,340
13, 280
6,640
6,940
13. 280
20, 020
6,940
6,140
26, 160
12. 680
6,340
6,340
5,810
10,996
5,560
5.810
10,995
5.810
32,235
5,435
21,740
5,435
10,740
144, 900
49,280
244. 700
271,510
160. 785
21,250
5, .".60
14, 360
444 2, 525, 020
9.5 54,490
434.5
2,470,530
3,080
3.000
9,410
6,500
2, 492, 520
11 125,050
10 100,000
11
26
13
7
3
19
5
94,760
231,960
121, 080
51,880
22, 120
143,360
36,400
35
1
7
1
46
5
276.200
6,940
44, 380
6,940
304,900
27,550
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$14. 480
7. 640
47. 240
7.640
14. 4S0
7.240
7,640
6,540
6,940
61.040
20.020
26, 960
6,940
6,340
6,340
13,280
11,880
6,540
6,940
13, 2S0
13, 480
6,940
6,140
20. 160
18. 620
6.340
6,340
10,996
5,560
5,810
5,810
32,235
5.435
21.740
10, 495
10. 740
144,900
49.280
236, 690
270, 150
164, 565
15, 270
5,560
14, 360
436 2,480,105
9.9 57.885
425.1
2, 422, 220
3,000
9,380
6,600
2,441,100
11 125,050
10 100, 000
94,760
231,960
111,720
44,840
22,120
136, 320
36,400
22 174,880
7 44, 380
1 6,940
18 121,720
5 27, .550
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS 6 Range $3,796 to $1.546
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $46, 745
12 48, 170
93 330, 236
17 55. 670
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $34, 985
10 40, 850
84 298, 300
14 46,340
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $34, 985
9 37, 190
GS-l. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
GS 3 Range $2,950 to $.3,430.
78 277, 810
13 43, 230
356 2, 279, 275
13.6 64,440
315 2. 012, 995
6.3 39,701
263 1,671.8,56
9.9 69,581
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary): United
342.4
2,214,835
20,526
7,262
6.937
1,068
308.7
1,973,294
15,000
7.600
5,186
1.100
253.1
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment: United States and possessions. -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
Payment above basic rates:
Additional pay for service abroad
1,612,274
15,000
6,640
5,186
1,100
.4.11 personal services, field.
2,260,628
2.002,180
1, 640, 200
01 Personal services
4, 912, 667
4, 494, 700
4.081,300
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
4, 902, 436
10,231
4, 494, 700
4,081,300
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
Grants to States for Unemployment Compensation and Employ-
ment Service Administration, Bureau of Employment Security
OBLIGATIONS BV OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
125
122
116
114
120
118
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,489
GS-6.2
$4, 615
GS-6.3
$4,606
GS-6.3
Personal service obligations:
$542, 686
2,163
$526. 418
2.053
$543. 392
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
2,120
Total personal service obligations...
544,839
528, 471
545. 512
Direct Obligalions
539, 327
1,127
13, 391
64
2.229
3,798
5,905
627
198, 126, 364
525
623, 471
1,200
13,400
54
2,200
3,800
5,900
540. 612
02 Travel .
1.200
13.400
54
2.200
3,800
5,900
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
600
191,654,376
600
188, 636, 734
600
198, 693, 247
5,512
192, 205, 000
5,000
189, 205, 000
Obligalions Payable Out of Reimburaemenis
From Other Accounts
5.000
Obligations incurred
198. 698, 759
192, 210, 000
189, 210, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Supervisory placement officer.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Supervisory placement officer.
GS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Supervisory placement officer.
Administrative officer _.
Placement officer
Occupational analyst
Labor analyst
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Supervisory placement officer.
Placement officer
Administrative assistant
Psychologist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 360
1 8, 040
20. 820
6.940
12. 280
6.940
6,940
28,800
11,120
5,810
5,935
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9, 360
8,040
20. 820
6.940
12, 680
5.940
6,940
28,925
11, 245
5,810
5,935
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$9, 360
8,040
20, 820
6,940
12,680
6.940
6,940
28, 925
11,246
5.810
5,935
426
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY— Con.
Grant to States for Unemployment Compensation and Employ-
ment Service Administration, Bureau of Employment Security —
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Veterans emplo^•ment representa-
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. s:o
21 101. 930
64 232. 305
2 7. 445
6 20. 330
21 66,830
1 3, 032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,810
20 98. 475
61 223. 290
2 7. 570
4 14. 220
18 58, 780
1 3,112
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,810
GS-7. Ran!;e $4,205 to $4,955
GS 6 Range $3 795 to $4,545
21 103. 180
54 235. 800
2 7. 570
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655
4 14. 220
GS 3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
18 58, 780
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1 3, 112
125 659, 667
3.1 16,981
116 633. 892
1. 6 7. 474
120 651, 107
1.7 7,715
Net permanent, field (average num-
121.9 642,686
2,163
114. 4 626. 418
2,053
118. 3 643, 392
Eegular pay in excess of 62-weel£ base.--
2.120
01 Personal services -.^
644, 839
528, 471
546.512
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
539,327
6,512
523, 471
5.000
540. 612
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
6,000
Salaries and Expenses, Mexican Farm Labor, Bureau of Employ-
ment Security
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
317
189
4,51
206
100
224
181
141
316
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,831
OS-7.4
$4,851
GS-7.3
$4,815
GS-7.2
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions... ._
$1, 253, 937
500. 230
3,631
102, 489
$588,490
246, 626
$832. 983
332. 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment above basic rates
3 317
29,836
42. 400
Total personal service obligations.. _
1,860,287
864,850
1, 211, 200
DiTict Obligatiom
01 Personal services
1, 855. 329
211.307
12.124
69. 249
18.089
15. 138
71.977
185. 575
19. 034
18.706
16. 035
864, 850
107, 550
12.100
39.700
9.200
22. 200
48. 700
129, 800
8,600
1.000
6.300
1,211,200
138. 000
10. 800
60.000
11.000
23.000
07 Other contractual services
72. 400
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
196.000
10. 600
1,000
15 Taxes and assessments
12,000
2, 492, 163
1,250,000
1, 746, 000
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
From Other AccourUs
4,9.58
401
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
5,359
2,497,522
1,250,000
1,746,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 10, 000
1 10, 600
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
1 10,600
1 $10. 000
Special assistant to the Secretary. ..
1 10,600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Chief of branch
Farm labor analvst
GS-12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Budget examiner.
Chief of branch
Farm labor analyst
Supervisor, transportation and sub-
sistence -
Waee analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,910:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Attorney
Budget examiner
Farm labor analyst
Placement assistant
Training ofTicer (general fields)
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Administrative assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural employment specialist.
FariTi labor analyst
Position classifier
Statistician
GS-7. Range $1,205 to $1,955...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $',160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,65.5
G.S-3. Range $2,950 to $3, '30..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $,5,060.
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses
1953 actual
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agricultural emplovment specialist-
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural employment specialist
GS-12. Ranee $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural employment specialist-
Center manager
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Assistant center manager
Attorney
Center manager
Fiscal accountant
GS-9. Range 16.060 to .$5,810:
Assistant center manager
Auditor.
Center management specialist
Chief, reception service
Field coordinator.-
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
G.S-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses. —
Nvun- Total
ber salary
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United Statesrates.
Other positions:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions.
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay..
Nightworli dilTerential
Living and quarters allowance
$17, 120
8,360
8,360
16, 920
8,360
8 59, 320
1 7, 040
1 7, 840
3 21, 320
1
1
10
2
1
7
1
1
1
9
1
1
3
7
46
10
8.040
7.040
60. 600
11.880
5.910
44, 180
5.910
6,140
6,000
6,060
47, 010
5.060
5.060
12. 865
26, 870
155. 890
30,540
5,184
129 638, 289
19.3
89, 366
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
1
1
1
1
$9,360
8.360
9, 360
8,560
22,520
7,240
7,840
14,280
8,040
31,700
6,000
2 10, 495
1 6, 060
3 13. 866
6 23. 686
25 87. 376
10 32, 860
1 2, 712
1 3, 120
825
3,196
559, 233
10
6
3
4
8
4
1
4
1
6
5
10
61
6
21
19
1
9,600
9,360
71, 000
42,840
20. 020
23, 760
47, 620
24,960
5,940
20,490
6,435
32,235
26, 675
52, 100
266, 255
20, 835
70, 515
67, 490
2,750
3 9,600
1 2, 974
12 30,864
188 853. 218
36.7 148,204
All personal services, field.
133 614, 207
18.3 90,807
377, 991
65, 939
60,011
2,806
70, 843
3,600
24,950
71 346, 012
29.6
144, 390
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
1 9, 360
1 8,660
2 14, 480
1 7,240
1 7, 840
2 14, 280
1 8, 040
2 10. 495
1 5, 060
3 13, 865
6 23. 585
23 80. 226
10 32. 860
201,622
1,000
202, 622
17, 920
8 56, 720
4 28, 960
6
3
2
3
1
3
1
3
4
9
53
1
18
10
1
31, 300
19,220
11,880
19, 220
6,940
16, 180
5.435
16. 930
21.490
47, 165
232, 865
3,410
60, 830
30, 820
2,750
6,480
1 2, 750
1 2,632
135 641, 897
55. 6 255, 029
72.8 342.088
6.6 44,780
169, 300
39,800
37,425
1, 301, 054
15, 436
2,200
11,200
63 299, 730
2.1
10.228
60.9
6
4
4
3
2
3
1
3
1
3
3
8
45
1
14
10
1
118 562,682
4.1 19,201
100. 4 473, 062
13.6 70,419
662,228
919, 348
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
427
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVicES — Continued
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services-
$1, 860, 287
$864, 850
$1,211,200
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations - ..
1,865,329
4,958
864,850
1,211,200
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Employees' Compensation
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
473
453
424
417
425
418
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades;
Average salary
$4,238
GS-5.7
$4,298
GS-5.7
$4, 308
OS-5.7
01 Personal services
$1, 898, 992
7,641
21, 871
89, 808
$1, 785, 871
7,007
7,803
81,919
$1, 794, 104
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
7,044
Payment above basic rates
6,833
0 ther payments for personal services.
81,919
2, 018, 312
107, 193
16, 026
24,233
18, 019
24,100
41, 688
16, 221
15. 330
20, 277
5,538
1, 882, 600
65,200
6,700
42, 6.50
2,800
19,300
39, 450
23, 000
14. 100
6.300
5. .500
1, 888, 900
02 Travel
65, 200
6,700
04 Communication services
45, 500
2, 300
06 Printing and reproduction.
19, 300
42, 200
Services performed by other agencies-
23.000
15. 100
6. 300
15 Taxes and assessments
6 500
2,306,937
2, 107, 600
2, 120, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental-
General scliedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
OS-15. Range$10,800 to $11,800:
Chairman, employees' compensa-
tion appeals board
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director
Board member, employees* com-
pensation appeals board _ _ .
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,300:
Administrative officer
Chief statistician.. _
Chief claims examiner
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief claims examiner
Vocational rehabilitation adviser...
Case analyst -
GS-n. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant administrative officer
Fiscal officer
Statistician _
Chief investigator
Case analyst
OS-10. Range $5,.'i00 to $6,260:
Claims adjudicator
Claims examiner (supervisory)
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Budget examiner
Insurance examiner
Fiscal accountant...
Statistical assistant
Administrative assistant
Procedures analyst
Claims examiner .__
Assistant chief investigator
Case analyst-
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,615..
GS-5. Range $3,110 to $4,100
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..-
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental..
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 200
11,060
20,200
19, 400
8,360
8,360
9,360
7,240
7,240
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
47
17
10
36
57
99
S
6,140
6,140
6,940
6,940
6,140
11,875
11,625
5,185
5,060
5,560
6.310
6,810
6,560
10. 495
, 6.810
16. 180
238. 705
77. 860
40, 950
132,510
191,055
309, 670
23,680
8,636
309 1,245,106
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
11,050
20,200
19,600
8,560
8, 560
9, 360
7,440
7,240
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
38
17
10
32
63
90
6
6,140
6,340
5,940
5.940
6,140
12, 000
11,876
6,310
6, 185
5, 6S5
6,435
6,810
5, tiS5
10, 620
6.810
16.430
196. 685
79.110
41, 700
120, 495
180, 835
285.900
16. 270
8,696
280 1,163,246
1966 estimate
Nnm- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
1 11, 050
2 20,200
2 19, 600
8,660
8, 560
9,360
7,440
7,240
7,040
6,140
6.340
6.940
5.940
12,080
12.000
11, 875
6,310
5.186
6.686
6.435
6,810
6,685
10, 620
6,810
21,490
190, 085
79,110
41,700
120. 495
ISI.OIO
285. 900
15. 270
8,696
284 1,174,461
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKVICES — continued
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $64,164
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $24,059
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $24, 659
Net permanent, departmental (av-
297 1,190,952
4,788
8,289
1,175
70, 652
276 1, 129, 187
4,434
280, 1, 149, 902
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
4,619
1,220
62,763
1,220
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details .
62,763
All personal services, departmental-
1, 276, 866
1, 197, 604
1,218,404
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS~14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy commissioner
1 10, 400
1 9, 600
10 90,200
5 36,200
1 6,940
1 6,940
1 5,600
11 64, 760
1 10, 400
1 9,600
10 91,000
6 36,250
1 6,940
1 6, 940
1 6, 625
9 63, 600
1 6,560
22 112,265
6 23, 025
7 31,065
16 61,685
31 108,825
31 101, 116
2 6, 192
1 10,400
1 9, 600
GS-13. Ranffc $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy commissioner
10 91,000
GS-12. Ranpe $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant deputy commissioner
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant deputy commissioner
Claims examiner
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Claims examiner (supervisory)
4 28,960
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
1 6, 625
9 63, 500
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6,660
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
30 162,350
6 27, 230
7 31,815
14 52, 740
35 121, 045
35 114,035
6 11, 929
22 112,265
GS-7. Range .$4,206 to .$4,966
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,645
5 23,026
7 31,066
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
16 61, 685
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,665
31 108, 825
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
31 101, 115
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
eouivalent to less than $5 060
Total permanent, field.. ...
164 741, 674
8 33,634
144 668, 987
3 12, 303
141 656, 605
3 12, 303
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries, local rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bm'sable details . . .. . .
160 696,111
6 11,929
2,863
1,213
4,810
6,384
19, 166
139 651, 492
2 5, 192
2,673
138 644, 202
2,626
1,445
6,138
19, 166
4,613
19, 156
All personal services, field
742, 456
684, 996
670, 496
2, 018, 312
1,882,600
1,888,900
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of
Labor
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees.
1,029
60
1,040
939
56
949
925
27
933
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,589
GS-fi.3
$4, 679
GS-6.2
$4,682
GS-6.3
Personal service obligations;
$4, 483, 942
280,259
16,916
16,486
$4,210,620
142, 822
16, 400
20, 149
$4,216,494
Other positions .
80,368
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
16, 2.56
20, 149
Total personal service obligations...
4,796,603
4, 389, 991
4,333,267
Direct Obligations
4,766,085
236,923
8,653
58,946
81,418
140, 806
318,291
16, 172
78,639
8,918
4, 322, 251
201, 100
6,000
219,224
80,000
124, 107
322. 010
8.190
76, 732
10,000
4,333,267
189, 567
03 Transportation of things—
6,000
242, 223
80, 000
123, 500
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
322,010
8,190
75, 243
09 Equipment
10,000
428
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of
Labor — Continued
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS CODtiHUed
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations— Coatmuei.
$240
11,094
15 Taxes and as.sessments
$6, 394
$6,000
Total direct obligations
5,726,085
5,376,008
5, 396, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Otfier Accounts
30, 518
1,680
362
251
5,423
660
638
246
67, 740
18
1,128
8,352
487
1,671
604
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
39,778
80,000
5,765,863
5, 456, 008
5, 396, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Commissioner
QS-17. Kange $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy commissioner
GS-15. Eange $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner
Chief of division
Chief of oflSce
Chief statistician
Economist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
Chief of branch
Chief of field service
Chief of office
Assistant chief of division
Economist
Statistician
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division
Chief of branch
Administrative analyst
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of office
Economist
Statistician
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of branch
Administrative assistant
Economic editor
Senior industry or commodity
specialist —
Statistician
GS-U. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Chief of branch
Assistant chief of branch.
Administrative assistant
Chief of section
Economic editor
Economist
Industry or commodity specialist. _
Statistician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant.
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Editorial assistant
Industry or commodity specialist..
Statistical assistant
Statistician
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental...
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13,400
1
18
1
4
1
3
1
2
1
1
41
9
1
1
1
1
2
1
30
10
5
1
3
5
29
3
12
2
74
15
85
193
208
5
2
9
34, 900
44,700
11,300
11,050
22,600
28,800
48,800
10,400
20,600
48.800
9,600
19,400
8,760
154, 280
8,560
34, 240
9.360
25,480
8,560
14,480
7,640
7,240
299, 240
65,760
5,940
5,940
6,340
6.340
12,880
6,340
182, 600
62,000
27,300
5.185
16, 930
27, 176
153,615
16, 430
65, 720
9,865
333,420
63.300
327.850
676.615
673. 430
15, 510
6,060
25,688
813 3, 714, 223
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 13, 400
3 34. too
3 32, 900
1 11,300
1 11,300
1 11,800
34
10
1
1
1
1
2
1
28
5
1
3
3
22
3
12
2
61
18
83
168
204
6
2
9
29,800
48,800
10, 400
20,800
49, 000
9.800
19,400
8,760
165, 480
8,560
34, 240
9, 360
26, 880
16,920
14,480
14,880
7,240
251,760
73,000
6,940
6,940
6,340
6,340
12,880
6,340
177, 320
65, 460
27. 425
5,310
15, 930
16, 6S0
119,570
16, 430
66,095
9,865
236, 455
77, 060
328.905
602. 065
677. 720
18,900
6.140
26,668
745 3, 467, 638
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 400
2
3
1
1
1
3
5
1
2
5
1
2
1
18
1
4
1
3
2
2
2
1
34
10
1
I
1
1
2
5
1
3
3
21
3
11
2
61
17
81
167
23,100
32. 900
11.300
11.300
11 800
29.800
48.800
10. 400
20, 800
49,000
9,800
19, 400
8,760
155, 480
8.560
34, 240
9,360
26, 880
16, 920
14.480
14. 880
7.240
251.760
73,000
5,940
5,940
6.340
6.340
12. 8S0
6.340
177, 320
55,460
27.425
5.310
15. 930
16. 680
114,385
16, 430
60, 285
9,865
236, 455
72, 515
321,335
698, 410
658, 740
18,900
6,140
26,568
732 3, 410, 093
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEKVicEs — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
39.3 $177,012
Num- Total
ber salary
43.9 $204,641
Num- Total
ber salary
16. 1 $83 190
Net permanent, departmental (av-
773.7
3, 537, 211
179, 354
13,347
7.260
4,903
701.1
3, 262, 997
97, 991
13,002
11.800
4.900
715.9
Other positions: Temporary employ-
3,326,903
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet base...
Payraent above basic rates:
12,877
11,800
Nightwork differential
4,900
All personal services, departmental.
3, 742, 075
3. 390, 690
3,356,480
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
5 51,000
1 8, 960
5 42, 600
4 30, 560
10 72, 400
5 31, 100
15 80. 525
5 26. 425
60 274.300
1 4. 045
29 108.765
41 144.015
30 98. 580
5 15. 590
6 61,800
1 8,960
5 42, 600
4 30, 560
9 65, 960
4 24, 960
11 60.660
5 26. 550
61 280.005
1 4. 045
23 88.680
34 120. 766
26 85. 980
6 15, 670
5 61,800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Territorial representative
Senior industry and commodity
1 8. 960
5 42. 600
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
4 30, 560
Senior industry and commodity
specialist _
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Field representative
9 65, 960
4 24,960
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Field representative
11 60,660
Industry and commodity specialist.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
5 26, 560
60 274, 925
1 4, 045
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,655
23 88,680
34 120, 765
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 .
26 85, 980
5 15, 670
Total permanent, field.,. .
216 988. 865
9.9 42,134
194 907, 195
2.5 10,966
193 902.115
2.9 12,524
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salarv), . - .
206. 1 946, 731
100, 905
3,569
100
3,223
191. 5 896, 229
96, 225
3,398
190. 1 889, 591
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment - .- -
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates:
80,368
3,379
Additional pay for service abroad
3,449
3,449
All personal services, fields .
1. 054. 528
999,301
976, 787
01 Personal services
4, 796. 603
4,389,991
4, 333. 267
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
4. 766, 085
30, 518
4, 322, 251
67,740
4, 333, 267
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
WOMEN'S BUREAU
Salaries and Expenses, Women's Bureau
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
58
1
57
58
68
57
57
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$5, 287
GS-7.8
$5,342
QS-7.8
$5, 342
QS-7.8
01 Personal services:
$296. 573
4,997
1,116
117
$304,606
$304, 606
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,184
1,184
302, 803
11,987
996
2,869
24,035
3.570
2,995
305. 790
12.300
600
6,950
18,040
1,800
3,170
305.790
12,300
600
7,400
06 Printing and reproduction
15,590
07 Other contractual services:
.Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials .-
1,800
3,170
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
429
OBLIGATIONS Bi OBJECTS — ^Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
09 Equipment . . .
$130
524
$900
450
$900
4.50
Obligations incurred
349, 909
350, 000
348, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SEKVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General scliedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Xum- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
4 35, 240
4 28,560
4 29,960
1 7, 840
1 7,040
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
4 35,440
4 29, 160
2 15, 080
1 7, 840
1 7, 240
1 0, 140
2 13, 180
3 18, 820
1 6. 140
1 6. 125
3 16, 430
2 11,120
1 5,310
5 23,025
3 13, 385
8 31,655
11 38, 765
4 13, 160
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11. 800
4 35, 440
4 29, 160
GS-13. Range $S.360 to $9,360:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Field representative. _
2 15, 080
1 7, 840
1 7, 240
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6, 140
2 13, 180
4 24,560
1 5,940
1 5,875
3 16, 305
2 10,995
1 5, 185
4 18,445
3 13, 135
8 31,0.30
12 41,860
4 12, 920
3 18. 820
Labor legislation analyst
1 6 140
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1 6,125
aS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
3 16. 430
Labor legislation analyst
2 11 120
1 5.310
GS-7. Range M.205 to $4,955
5 23, 025
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545....
3 13. 385
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .
8 31.655
GS-4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
11 38, 765
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
4 13, 160
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
58 306,690
1.9 10,117
58 309, 815
1 5.209
58 309,815
1 5,209
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
56.1 296,573
3, 295
1,702
1,116
117
57 304, 606
57 304 606
Other positions:
Temporary employment ..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay . . .
1,184
1,184
302, 803
305, 790
305, 790
WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION
Salaries and Expenses, Wage and Hour Division
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions,
.^.verage number of all employees . _
1,375
3
1,316
1,043
2
1,029
1,043
2
1,029
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,043
GS-7.6
$5, 266
GS-7.7
$5, 266
GS-7.7
01 Personal services:
$6,690,254
12, 624
24,098
42,875
$5,408,000
7,500
21,000
14, .500
$5, 40S, 000
7,500
21,000
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
14,500
Total personal services .
6, 769, 861
568,042
18, 040
75.378
4,354
27,246
172, 513
39,223
23,932
5,052
651
9,636
5,451,000
445,000
21,500
87.000
6,000
32, 000
134. 000
46,000
20.000
5,000
5 451 000
02 Travel
445, 000
ns Transiportation of things
16,500
87.000
05 Rents and utility services. .. _
6.000
32,000
07 Other contractual services
134. 000
Services performed by other agencies.
34,000
20,000
09 Equipment..
5,000
15 Taxes and a.t^ipMmpnt.s
2,500
2,500
7,713,928
6,250,000
6, 233, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
.\dministrator
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy administrator
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator
.\ssistant deputy administrator
.\ssistant to the administrator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
.\ssistant chief of division _.
Child labor adviser
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Field operations officer
Information officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Administrative officer- .-
Assistant chief of division _
Budget analyst
Chief of branch. __ _
Chief of section
Exemptions examiner
Handicapped worker specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel liaison officer
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of branch
Child labor specialist
Economist
Exemptions examiner
Information and editorial specialist.
Organization and methods examiner.
Policy analyst
Wage determination analyst
"Wage exemptions analyst
Wage exemptions examiner
Wage order analyst
GS-10. Range $5„500 to $6,250:
Investigation report analyst _.
Investigator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
.Administrative assistant..
Budget analyst
Industry .analyst
Investigation report analyst
Investigator
Economist _
Exemptions examiner.
Fiscal accountant
Handicapped worker analyst
Information and editorial specialist.
Organization and methods examiner
Shorthand reporter
Statistician
Wage determination analyst
Wage exemptions analyst
Wage exemptions examiner
Wage order analyst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $1,205 to $4,955-
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,M5..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_..
Payment above basic rates; Additional
pay for services abroad
All personal services, departmental.
Field;
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional direct/ir
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
.\ssistant regional director
Territorial represen tat ive
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
In vest igat ion supervisor
Territorial director
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Investigation supervisor
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 12,200
3 32, 900
1 11, 0.50
1 10, 800
5 49,200
25,480
8,360
25, 480
8.560
34.440
9,160
7,040
7,040
7,040
43, 240
36, 600
15, 480
8,040
28,580
7,240
17,820
12,880
18, 420
12,680
6.140
12,680
5,910
12, 680
13, OSO
12, OSO
6,140
1 6,000
1 5, .500
5.310
5.185
10.620
5,685
21,615
15,305
21,615
5,185
5,435
6.060
10, 120
1.5.305
5.185
10. 870
5.060
10,245
5,060
9,865
109, 625
24,770
115, 085
158. 360
206, 460
2,830
12, 128
283
1. 346, 953
22. 6 93, 811
260.5
1, 253, 142
10, 175
6,159
4,225
1, 272, 701
10 110.500
10 97. 600
1 10, 000
10 85, 200
1 9, 360
32 227,215
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 .$15,000
1 12, 400
3 33, 400
1 11, 300
1 11, 050
5 60,000
26,080
8.560
25,480
8,760
34, 840
9,360
7,240
7,240
7,040
37,000
22,520
8.040
8.040
29,360
7,440
19, 020
13. 2,80
13. 480
12,280
6.140
13. 080
6,140
13,480
6,540
6,940
6,340
1 6, 000
1 6, 875
5,435
6,310
10. 745
5,810
11,370
17,055
22, 616
6,310
5,660
10,370
10, 620
5,435
11,620
2
1
2
17
5
25
38
42
10, 870
6,185
10,115
78, 610
21,225
98, 250
130, 890
134, 060
221
1, 134, 461
3. 2 15, 161
217.8
1, 119. 300
5,000
4,400
800
1, 129. 600
10 112,500
10 99, 600
1 10, 200
1 9, 360
29 219,500
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 12, 400
33.400
11.300
11,050
50, 000
26.080
8,560
25,480
8,760
34,840
9,360
7.240
7.240
7.040
37.000
22. 520
S.040
8.040
29. 300
7,440
19.020
13, 280
13, 480
12,280
6.140
13,080
6,140
13,480
6,640
6,940
6,340
6,000
6,875
6,435
6,310
10, 745
5,810
11,370
17,055
22, 616
6,310
6,560
10,370
10. 620
5, 435
11,620
2
I
2
17
5
25
38
42
10, 870
5,185
10.115
78,610
21,225
98. 250
130, 890
134, 060
9,256
221
1, 134, 461
3. 2 15, 161
1, 119, 300
5,000
4,400
800
1, 129, 500
10 112,500
10 99. 600
1 10. 200
1 9,360
29 219,600
270200 — 54-
-28
430
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Wage and Hour Division — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule ^ades— Continued
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Information and editorial specialist
Investigation report analyst
Safety engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Investigation report analyst
Investigation supervisor.
Management services assistant
Safety engineer
GS-IO Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Investigator-in -charge
Investigation supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Investigator
Management services assistant
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
1953 actual
Nura- Total
ber salary
10 $75,000
9 64,260
1 7, 640
1 6, 140
50 319, 885
1 6, 940
2 12, 880
35, 000
29, 250
580
3, 197, 800
6 31, 860
30 139,340
1951 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $31,560
25
1
2
166, 600
6,140
12,880
25
1
2
166, 600
6. 140
12, 880
7
41, 125
7
41, 125
484
2, 740. 665
8 43, 355
6 23, 775
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $31,560
484
2, 740, 666
8 43, 355
5 23, 775
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field- Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $55,085
29 110,125
lf« 547. 365
114 371,590
15 45, 330
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $,56,325
28 110,605
114 407,650
72 236.720
7 21,810
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $56,325
28 110,605
114 407, ,550
aS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
72 236,720
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,230
7 21,810
Total permanent, field
1.092 5,594,165
39.1
157,043
822 4,368,110
12.9
69, 410
822 4,358,110
12.9
69,410
Net permanent, field (average num-
1,052.9
6, 437, 122
2,449
18,939
38,650
809,1
4, 288. 700
2,500
16,600
13, 700
809.1
Other positions: Part-time employment-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Additional
4, 288, 700
2.500
16, 600
13,700
6,497,160
4, 321. 500
4,321,600
6,769,861
6, 451, 000
5, 451, 000
I
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS OUT OF POSTAL
SERVICE FUND
ADMINISTRATION
Administration, Post Office Department
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2,691
2,930
2
2.828
3,216
1
2.736
3,138
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4. 271
GS-5.7
$6, 260
.$4. 595
OS-6.2
$6,203
$4,720
Average grade
GS-6 3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,066
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$13,955,734
1,740
23,9(B
15,811
$14, 776, 204
24.100
29.285
14,975
$16,848,958
14 100
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
30. 137
15, 00!)
Total personal services
13,997,190
1,067,544
21,643
41,049
199
1,395
193, 6S5
59,100
21, 774
36, 321
907, 182
14, 103
14, 844, 564
1,286.070
24. 460
61,511
16 90S 204
51 100
04 Cnnimnnie.itinn services
58 209
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
1,400
600,000
S.i. 000
58. 600
351. 100
715. 9,50
14. 345
1 400
400 OOO
Services performed by other agencies.
56.000
60 318
09 Eciuipment
551 100
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
716,119
15. 123
Total obligations
16,361,185
18, 014, 000
20,494,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Postmaster General
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22,500
1 17,500
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22,500
1 17, 500
1 15,000
1 13.000
1 12.800
1 12.000
1 12.000
1 12. 400
Num- Total
ber salary
1 S22 500
1 15.000
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Solicitor
1 13,000
1 12, 400
1 13.200
1 12. 800
1 P 200
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrative assistant to the
Postmaster General
Chief industrial engineer
Chief post office inspector
1 12,000
1 12,200
1 12,200
6 60 000
Executive assL<:tant to the Post-
master General
1 12,000
1 10,800
1 11,050
1 12, 000
2 21,600
2 22. 100
5 54, 000
2 22, 350
1 11,800
6 65, 800
1 10, 800
10 109, 300
1 10, 800
1 11,300
2 21,600
5 48,000
1 10,000
1 10, 400
2 19,800
3 30,400
1 12, 200
2 21.850
2 2'' 600
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief post office inspector-
Assistant controller
Assistant director of division
5 54 000
A.ssociate solicitor
2 21, 8,50
1 11,800
2 23,600
2 22, 350
1 11, 800
Chief clerk and director of personnel.
Director of division
Director, personnel policy and
planning
Industrial encrinepr
10 111 100
Organization and methods exam-
iner
6 65,250
1 10,800
1 11 550
Special assistant to the Postmaster
General ..
2 22 100
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Api^niintant
5 48 000
Administrative aide to chief post
1 10, 200
1 10 600
Assistant chief cleric and assistant
director of yiersomiel
1 10. 400
2 19,800
3 29,800
1 10,000
1 9,600
Assistant director of division __.
2 19,800
3 30, 400
Assistant to chief post office in-
Chief hearing examiner. .
1 9,800
1 10 000
1 10,200
Confidential assistant to the Post-
master General
1 9,600
1 9,600
1 9,800
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10.600— Con.
Director of division
Economist
Industrial engineer
Regional auditor
Safety director
Special a.ssociate solicitor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360
Accountant
Administrative aide
Administrative assistant
Assistant director of division
Attorney
Business economist
Chief of section
Confidential and administrative
aide to the Postmaster General...
Cost accountant
Director of division
Hearing examiner
Industrial engineer
Organization and methods examiner.
Senior audi tor
GS-12. Range $7, 040 to $8, 040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
.\dministrative officer to the Post-
master General - .
Assistant administrative aide
Assistant director of division
Attorney
Business economist
Classification officer
Director
Document analyst
Fiscal accounting and auditing
officer
Hearing examiner
Industrial engineer -
Organization and methods examiner-
Safety engineer -..
Superintendent of division
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940;
Accountant
Administrative aide
Administrative officer.
.attorney
Auditor
Chief of section --
Cost accountant
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
Job evaluation specialist - . .
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer
Position classifier
Superintendent of division
GS-10. Range $5,500 to .$6,250:
.\ssistant superintendent of division.
Budget officer
Chief of section
Division analyst
Document analyst
E valuators
Organization and methods examiner-
Qualifications standards specialist- -
Special assistant
Superintendent.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Accountant
.\dministrative assistant
.\dministrative assistant to the
Deputy Postmaster General
Assistant superintendent of division-
Attorney
.\uditor
Budget analyst--
Chief of section
Cost accountant
Fiscal accountant --- --
Industrial engineer
Organization and methods examiner-
Personnel assistant ---
Position classifier
Statistical assistant -
Statistician- -- --
Superintendent
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4.160
QS-4. Range .$3,175 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430—
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $20,400
2 20,400
1 10. 600
1 9,600
8,760
9,360
17, 920
34, 240
8,960
17, 120
2 16, 720
4 35, 440
1 8,360
3 25, 480
14,880
23,120
7,040
52,280
28, 960
7,440
7,440
7,240
8,040
7,440
2 14, 480
"i'"'"7,'246'
1 6,540
4 25, 360
3 19, 220
2 12, 680
24,160
6,540
6,140
6,340
6,750
4 23,250
1 6, 750
3 17, 250
2 11,625
7 39,600
1 5,685
1 5, 560
3 15, 180
1 6, 185
2 10, 870
26, 925
47,040
10, 745
5,810
11, 370
2
7
55
60
79
93
72
10, 495
35, 590
255, 660
260, 200
305, 390
325, 995
233, 760
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $48,400
3 30, 000
12 115, 200
1 10, 600
1 9, 600
3 25, 080
1
2
4
9,360
18. 120
34, 240
1
2
4
9,360
18, 120
34,840
2
1
4
1
13
1
12
4
1
4
4
12
2
1
3
1
2
2
1
2
1
17,520
16.720
8.360
35. 040
8.560
110.080
8.560
100, 320
1 7, 040
2 15, 280
3 23, 520
7 52, 880
6 36, 400
1 7, 640
1 7, 240
1 7, 440
1 7, 640
3 23, 120
1 7, 040
1 7,440
23, 760
6.540
25. 760
25. 160
71.280
13. 080
5.940
18. 420
5.940
11. 880
12.480
6,540
13,280
6,540
1 5, 875
1 6, 625
6 34, 600
5,876
46, 000
23. 500
5.760
23, 375
16, 180
15. 805
5,810
5,686
6,060
1 5, 310
3 16, 680
27, 425
17, 430
16. 055
10, 996
5,810
63
76
106
107
66
41, 710
294, 915
328, 966
400, 765
376, 250
219, 436
1956 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
4 $38,400
30.400
11.5.200
10.600
9.800
2.5, 080
2
2
4
1
13
1
39
17, 720
17. 120
16. 720
35. 640
8.760
112.280
8.760
326. 040
1 7. 040
2 15. 680
3 23, 520
7 53, 680
5 36, 800
1 7, 840
1 7, 240
1 7, 640
1 7, 640
3 23, 520
2
1
4
1
4
4
27
2
2
3
1
14,280
7,640
23, 760
6,740
25. 960
25. 560
160. 380
13, 080
11,880
18,620
6,140
2 12, 680
1 6, 740
2 13, 480
1 6, 740
1 6. 000
1 5, 626
6 36, 260
6,000
47, 000
23, 875
6,876
23,876
3
2
1
1
1
12
1
3
2
5
3
3
2
1
1.5.5,55
10, 996
5,810
6,810
6, 185
60, 720
6,435
16, 930
10, 120
28,050
17, 430
16, 430
11,245
5,810
6,060
8
63
79
104
121
64
431
42, 335
297, 715
349, 795
398, 185
419, 300
214, 675
432
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS OUT OF POSTAL
SERVICE FUND— Continued
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Administration, Post Office Department — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESOXAL SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Num- Total
ber salary
18 $56,860
1 4, 365
3 11,405
1 3, 280
2 6. 140
9 25, 528
3 8, 590
2 8, 528
3 12, 356
1 3, 910
1 3, 536
Num- Total
ber salary
0 $18,820
1 4, 490
3 11,705
1 3, 300
2 6, 300
9 25. 678
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $18,980
1 4, 490
3 11,805
1 3. 440
2 6. 380
9 26, 078
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-R. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range .$3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032 -.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by Lithographic
Wage Board:
WB-14. Range $4,264 to .$4,950
'VVB-12. Range $3,910 to $4,534
WB-9. Range $3,370 to $3,910
2 8, 986
3 12, 982
2 7, 279
1 3, 702
1 2, 995
2 9, 443
3 13, 606
2 7, 445
WB-8. Range $3,203 to $3,702
1 3 702
WB-6. Range $2,860 to $3,286
1 3, 141
Total permanent, departmental
Add reduction in positions in excess of
667
2, 701, 458
62.8
186,872
699
3, 749, 772
768
4,200,070
Deduct lapses
70.6
562, 180
13.9
62, 988
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage nnmhp.r, net. ."^nlnry}
619.8
2, 888, 330
250
10, 003
7,208
203
628.6
3, 197, 592
22,600
15, 194
9,762
266
754.1
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
4, 147, 082
12 600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.—
Payment above basic rates:
14, 041
9, 765
Nightwork differential
266
All personal services, departmental.
2, 905, 994
3,245,414
4, 183, 764
Field:
General schedule grades:
QS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, regional accounting office -.
12 129, 600
GS-14. Range $9,l»0 to $10,600:
12 119,200
12 102, 720
11 68.740
22 134, 680
12 67, 375
22 116,445
17 87, 645
11 59.035
20 98, 775
68 308.315
85 362,200
139 525.615
133 449,459
303 944,330
37 101,750
17 43, 590
12 121,200
12 104,320
12 76, 680
24 148,660
12 68,875
22 118,820
18 94, 830
12 65,346
20 101, 150
68 316.565
86 370. .500
139 639,990
133 458,6,59
303 903,690
37 104, 590
17 44, 500
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director, regional account-
12 105, 120
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant diiector, regional accoimt-
ing office.
Chief of section
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
12 77, 080
24 160, 960
12 70,375
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
22 121,320
Chief of section
18 96, 965
Legal examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
12 66, 695
20 101 900
GS-7. Range $1,205 to $4,955
68 322, 666
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4..545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
85 377,375
139 652,616
133 466, 179
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
303 982, 090
GS-3. Range $2,750 to $3,230
37 106, 630
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
17 45, 780
Total permanent, field .
921
3.589,874
25.4
119.458
926
3, 697, 274
28.8
142, 666
926
Deduct lapses
3,773,039
48.1
188.435
Net permanent, field (average num-
896.6
3, 470, 416
13,902
3,602
93
897.2
3, 554, 709
14,091
2,000
877.9
Regular pay In excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
3, 684. 604
16,096
2,000
Nightwork differential...
All personallservices, field _. _.
3,488,013
3,670,800
3. 602, 700
Field postal service:
Permanent positions
1,213
7,693,110
1 -3, 878
1,305
8,094,601
14 70, 698
1,622
Deduct lapses
9, 232, 106
26 114,834
Net permanent, field postal service
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Expert services
Paymerit above basic rates:
1,212
7, 696, 988
1,490
681
8
4,116
1,291
8,023,903
1,500
600
10
2,337
1,496
9,117,272
1,500
600
Additional pay for service abroad
2,378
All personal services, field postal
service.
7, 603, 183
8, 028. 350
9,121,750
01 Personal services
13,997,190
14, 844, 564
16, 908, 201
OPERATIONS
Operations, Post Office Department
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all emi)lovees .
327. 146
141. 552
467, 139
331.293
142. 457
472, 654
333. 867
137.741
470, 774
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,393
OS-5.9
$3. 992
$4,882
GS-6.9
$4,033
$5. 398
Averag<> grade
GS-8.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,065
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Other positions
$1, 282, 973, 746
474,051,532
8,017
40, 712. 809
$1,314,199,600
479, 695. 040
13. 345
47, 598, 416
$1,336,062,966
462 343 836
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
27, 685
48 215,242
Total personal service obUgations...
1, 803, 746, 104
1, 841, 606, 401
1,845,649,719
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
1, 799, 840. 515
3. 197, 242
41,321,469
4. 737, 404
4, 897, 161
15, 195
7, 588. 000
11,112
1,984
1,838,635,696
3, 565, 067
41, 788, 687
4,665,000
5, 4.50, 000
16, 998
8, 654, 000
11,663
610
1, 844 969, 719
3, 916, 858
42, 308, 787
05 Rents and utihty services ._
4. 650, 000
5, 900. 000
Services performed by other agencies.
15, 833
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
11, 703
3, 100
1, 861, 610, 072
3. 905, 689
1, 902, 706, 700
2, 870, 706
1,901,776,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
680, 000
Total obligations
1, 866, 516, 661
1, 905, 637, 406
1, 902, 466, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Assistant Postmaster General
Num
ber
1
1
2
1
9
9
3
2
1
1
22
6
20
13
168
62
113
33
10
1
Total
salary
$15, 000
12, 000
22, 850
10, 080
90,720
79, 240
21, 720
14, 480
6,940
6,625
131, 625
27. 175
10.3, 150
61, 290
736,060
239, 795
391, 265
102, 870
30, 940
2,632
Num
ber
1
1
3
1
9
6
3
2
7
1
25
6
20
13
167
62
113
35
12
1
Total
salary
$15, 000
12, 000
32, 400
10, 080
90, 720
54, 360
22, 080
14, 720
46, 680
5,760
146, 875
27, 175
101, 160
61,290
727, 140
239, 670
382. 935
107,090
36, 680
2,712
Num
ber
1
1
3
1
9
6
3
2
7
1
25
6
20
13
167
62
113
35
12
1
Total
salary
$15, 000
General schedule grades;
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Executive director of Bureau
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant executive director of Bu-
12, 200
33, 150
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Confldentlal assistant to Assistant
10, 200
91, 800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director of division
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant dnector of division
Organization .and methods examiner.
GS-11 . Range $5,940 to $6,940:
55, 560
22, 560
15, 040
46, 980
GS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
5,876
148, 375
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Admmistrative assistant
27, 046
101, 276
GK 7* Ranee $4 205 to $4,955 - --
61, 040
732, 640
rm =; Rintro $3 410 to $1,160 - - -
232. 545
381,255
rm 1 R.inep S2 950 to $3,430
106, 770
35, 640
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032...
2,792
Total permanent, departmental
477
2, 104, 447
487
2, 136, 407
2.3 6,916
487
2, 137, 742
123.6
630, 129
-0
3
12,629
Net permanent, departmental (av-
353.4
1, 574, 318
480
8,017
1,387
489.3
2, 143, 323
487.
2
3
Other positions: Temporary employ-
126, 213
Regular pay in excess of M-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
8,090
1,387
8,090
1,467
All personal services, departmental .
1
681, 202
2, 162, 800
2
134, 770
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
433
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field:
General scliedule grades;
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director..
Regional operations manager
Regional Industrial engineering
manager
Regional personnel manager
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional industrial engineering
manager
Regional service manager
Regional personnel manager.
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to regional operations
manager
Supervisor, recruitment and place-
ment
Supervisor, training and develop-
ment
Supervisor, employee relations
Supervisor, classification and wage
administration
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant manager, classification
Assistant manager, services
Assistant to regional operations
manager
Classification and wage administra-
tion officer
Employee relations officer.
Industrial engineer.
Regional budget manager
Recruitment and placement officer..
Safety engineer
Supervisor, suggestion program
Training and development officer...
GS-10. Range $5,,'500 to $6,250:
Chief, clerical and custodial section
Chief, carrier section..
Chief, classification section
Chief, registered, insured and c. o, d.
section
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief of appointment section
aS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,.370 ..
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $1,.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime..
All personal services, field
Field postal service:
Permanent positions
Deduct lapses -
Net permanent, field postal service
(average number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Substitute employment
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for services abroad.
All personal services, field postal
service
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
4 $45,200
4 40,000
4 40, 000
4 40, 000
36,240
4 36, 240
4 36, 240
36,240
4 29, 760
4 29, 760
29,:
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
15 $162, 000
15 164, 250
15 162, 000
15 162,000
29, 760
29. 760
29, 760
29, 760
59, 520
28,160
29, 760
29, 760
23,500
23, 500
23, ,W0
4 23, 500
21,740
101, 200
18, 860
82, 745
30, 960
68, 515
1,083,700
3
655, 455
428, 245
5, 255
5,200
326, 669
$1,304,176,629
4,835
22, 777, 201
321,834
1,281,399,428
913, 842
10, 316, 783
462, 820, 427
20.816,336
24, 173, 665
1, 721, 421
1,802,161,902
1.803,746,104
1,799,840,615
3, 905, 589
330. 635
1, 333, 425, 436
4,471
21, 797, 404
326, 164
1,311,628,032
1, 003, 109
11, 273. 124
467, 418, 807
21,379,662
24, 814, 387
1,397,780
1,838,914,901
1, 841, 506, 401
1,838,635,695
2, 870, 706
15 125, 400
15 128,400
15 128, 400
15 128, 400
15 107, 400
15 107, 4(10
15
15
15
15
30
15
15
15
15
15
15
107, 400
107. 400
107,400
107, 400
214,800
105. 600
107, 400
107,400
84. r.oo
84. 500
84. 500
84,600
77, 900
357, 800
128,690
333, 60(i
106,980
221,866
655
4, 033, .592
4
1,577,937
2, 455. 655
19, ,596
26,200
2, 600, 450
332,715
1.349,3.54,877
4,095
18, 872, 789
328,620
1, 330, 482, 088
1,097,283
11,448,250
449, 798, 303
21, 736, 650
26, 038, 5,50
1,413,375
1, 841, 014, 499
1, 845, 649, 719
1,844,969,719
680, 000
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation, Post Office Department
OBHOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
29, 917
11,564
40,610
30, 766
11, 971
42, 203
30, 765
11,299
41, 894
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 587
GS-6.3
$4,354
$4, 763
GS-6.6
$4,324
$4 834
Average grade
GS-6 6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 320
01 Persona! services:
$136, 359, 878
40, 376, 606
4,799
7, 700, 748
$130, 786, 224
41, 908, 471
4,904
7, 983. 803
$131, 949 391
Other positions
39, 567, 161
4 955
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
7, 940, 600
174, 442, 031
7, 776, 565
509, 342, 552
894, 092
486. 780
88. 000
2, 370
1,230
180, 683. 402
8. 123. 198
510, 191, 000
541, 600
379, 400
30, 000
3,000
1,000
179, 462, 107
02 Travel
8, 121 893
03 Transportation of things
515 431 800
08 Supplies and materials
82 400
4,800
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
3,000
1.000
Total obligations
693, 033, 620
699, 952, 600
703, 219, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
A.ssistant postmaster general...
General schedule grades:
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Executive director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant e.xecutive director
Director, budget and accounts
Director, transportation research _ _ .
Technical assistant
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director, budget and
accounts _
Director, air transportation
Director, employee relations
Director, highway and contract
transportation...
Director, international service.
Director, railway transportation
Director, transportation accounts...
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative olficer
Assistant director, air transporta-
tion..
Assistant director, employee rela-
tions...
Assistant director, highway and
contract transportation
Assistant director, international
service...
Assistant director, railway trans-
portation
Assistant director, transportation
accounts
Confidential assistant
Director, employee relations...
Transportation economist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\dmiuistrative officer
Assistant director, transportation
accotmts
GS-U. R.ange $5,940 to .$6,940;
Administrative officer
Budget officer...
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250;
Administrative officer.
Translator
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810;
Administrative assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,546...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4, Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to .$3,230.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
2 22, 600
1 10, 800
1954 estimate
1 10,800
1 10, 400
9, 600
10, 000
9, 600
10,400
36, 040
8,960
8,360
1 9, 160
1 8, 360
1 8. 360
2 17,920
1
Total permanent, departmental
Add reduction in positions in excess of
lapses —
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
All personal services, departmental.
Field postal service:
Permanent positions
7, S40
7,040
11 71,140
1 6, 140
3
1
17
3
26
48
56
63
25
7
17,000
6,000
92, 145
15,110
122, 830
205,410
215,335
184. 835
80, 710
21, 410
1, 271, 705
0. 3 18, 184
274.7
1, 253, 521
315
4,799
1, 259, 627
29, 642
129, 048, 090
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 12,400
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
10, 800
11,060
10, 800
10,600
9,600
9,600
9,800
10.600
9,600
6 61,360
1 8, 360
1 9, 160
2 18, 520
1 9, 360
2 17, 320
1 8, 360
'3"'26,'286'
4 31, IfiO
14 92, 560
1 6, 340
3
1
16
3
23
41
50
47
22
6
17,000
6,125
88, 210
15, 485
110, 965
177, 290
186, 465
156, 665
66, 060
16,230
268
1, 239, 125
2. 5 -4,029
260.5
1, 235, 096
4,904
1 11,050
1 11,050
1 11,050
10, 600
9,600
9, 800
10, 000
10, 600
9,800
51, 360
8,360
9,160
18, 620
9,360
17,720
1 8, 660
3 "26,'6io
4 31, 660
14 92, 960
1 6, 640
3
1
16
3
23
41
50
47
22
5
17,375
6,250
00, 085
15,610
112,090
180, 165
190, 716
159, 465
67, 420
16,310
1, 267, 215
2.4 14,615
255.6
1, 242, 600
4,955
1, 240, 000 1, 247, 555
30, 507
131, 919, 603
30, 607
131, 784, 065
434
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS OUT OF POSTAL
SERVICE FUND— Continued
TEANSPORTATION— Continued
Transportation, Post OflBce Department — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSOXAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field postal service— Continued
Deduct lapses _ - _
Num- Total
ber salary
1,211
$3, 941, 733
Num- Total
ber salary
794
$2,368,475
Num- Total
ber salary
431
$1, 077, 274
Net permanent, field postal service
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Substitute employ-
28,431
126, 106, 357
40, 376, 291
1, 593, bK
6, 098. 905
7,316
29,713
129, 551, 128
41,908,471
1,647.516
6, 328, 780
7,507
30, 076
130. 706, 791
39, 567, 161
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
1, 680, 472
6. 252, 454
Additional pay for service abroad
7,674
All personal services, field postal
service
173, 182, 404
179, 443, 402
178, 214, 552
01 Personal services
174,442,031
180, 683, 402
179, 462, 107
FINANCE
Finance, Post Office Department
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
DETAIL OP PEKSONAL SERVICES — COntinUt-d
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estbnate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees _
192
325
204
199
197
195
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _ - _
$4,308
GS-5.5
$4,645
$4,547
OS-5.8
$4,583
$4 561
GS-5.8
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 595
01 Personal services:
$1,404,476
3,039
17, 139
$894, 619
3,424
6,127
$894, 719
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
3,424
4,927
Total personal services
1,424,661
3,465
6,891,476
25
1,521
903, 070
6,745
7, 590, 685
903 070
fti^ .Supplies and materials
7, 590, 685
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Tavps and as^ps<;mpnts
500
500
Total obligations
8,321,141
8, 501, 000
8 501 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 12, 000
1 6, 106
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 12, 000
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
1 12 200
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Executive director
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, division of postal rates
1 10, 800
1 9.600
4 41,200
1 9,600
1 10, 800
1 9, 600
4 41 800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Directors of divisions
6 50, 400
1 9, 600
GS-l.?. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2 17,320
Postal rate analyst . _
2 16, 720
2 16 720
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant director _
1 7,640
3 23. 120
1 8.040
3 21, 120
3 23. 120
1 8, 040
3 21 120
Postal rate analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant to director
1 6,340
1 6, 940
1 6,940
2 11,880
1 6,940
2 11 880
Postal rate analyst
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief of section
1 6,125
1 6,250
I 6, 250
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6.260— Con.
Num
ber
1
7
- Total
salary
$6,250
39, 545
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
bet
Total
Salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
6
1
5
19
23
32
63
24
1
$34,360
6.060
26. 300
93. 145
103. 610
132. 735
228. 945
82.000
3,230
4
1
6
18
22
31
61
24
1
$23. lOO
5.185
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
4
It
a)
29
69
27
3
3
20, 605
81,610
88,400
117,640
210. 445
89, 6.50
9.370
9,176
26. 426
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
88,170
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
99. 220
GS-,";. Range $3,410 111 $4,160 .-.
GS-4. Range $;il7.'-. to $3.656
OS-3. Range $2.9.'iU to $3,430
129. 850
222. 175
82. 050
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230 -. . .
3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Add reduction in positions in excess of
lapses
184 799, 662
128. 3 568, 604
196
901, 655
189
872, 475
6.9
43,646
3.4
14,466
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
312.3
1, 368, 166
3.039
16.838
189.1
868. 009
3,424
4.567
185.6
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
858,009
3,424
4,667
All personal services, departmental.
1, 388. 043
866,000
866,000
Field postal service:
Permanent positions
8
36,360
50
8
36, 660
150
8
36,760
Deduct lapses
60
Net permanent, field postal service
(average number, net salary)
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
8
36, 310
301
8
36, 610
560
8
36. 710
360
All personalservices, field postalservice.
36, 611
37,070
37. 070
01 Personal services _
1, 424, 654
903, 070
903,070
FACILITIES
Facilities, Post Office Department
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all emnlovees
873
1,058
1
976
1,058
893
1,046
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarv -. ..
$4,473
GS-5.9
$2, 945
CPC-3.0
$3,682
$4,411
GS-6.3
$2. 866
CPC-3.0
$3,768
$4,496
GS-6.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,884
CPC-3.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,777
Direct ObligaUons
01 Personal services:
$3. 474, 272
680
4,872
29, 361
$3, 914, 246
8,710
10,086
18, 940
$4,299,093
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
10.207
9,800
3, 609, 185
58,090
14.497,252
1,947,252
33,821,916
3, 187, ,546
1,319,071
1, 663, 108
18, 857, 66:i
16, 270, 894
1,633
2,318
3,951,981
152, 871
16.352.311
2. 282. 500
40, 157, 562
3, 647, 600
2, 435. 430
1,406.300
20. .536. 142
22. 561. 429
4.874
3,000
4,319,100
02 Travel
142, 279
16, 210, 620
04 Communication services
2. 772. .500
45, 698, 385
3, 667, 700
07 Other contractual services
6,427,430
Services performed by other agencies.
1.567,900
21, 837, 638
24, 359, 275
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities
4,173
3,000
94, 125, 828
382,000
113.495,000
454,000
126,010,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
04 Communication services
482,000
Total obligations .. ..
94,507,828
113, 949, 000
126, 492, 000
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
435
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departirental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in-
excess of $12,000:
Assistant postmaster general
General schedule era''es:
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Executive director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,S00:
Director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Atlministrative ar'e
Administrative officer
Director
Purchasing agent
Production specialist
Superintendent
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer (personnel)-
Assistant director
Assistant superintendent
Automotive engineer
Planning engineer
Supervising architect
Budget officer
Organization and methods
examiner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
General engineer
Assistant purchasing agent
Mechanical engineer
Organizatiou and methods
examiner
Planning engineer
Realty officer..
Superintendent-.-
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Employee relations officer
General engineer
Mechanical engineer
Realty officer
Purchasing officer
Traffic and transportation specialist -
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Budget officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Assistant director
Cartographer
Engineer draftsman
Genera! engineer
Mechanical engineer
Purchasing assistant
Supervising cartographic aid
Supervising purchasing agent
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370-
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230....
1953 actual
Nllm- Total
ber salary
1 $15,000
1 12. 400
2 21, 600
1 9, 600
1954 estimate
1 9. 800
1 9.600
60, 600
1 9.360
4 35. 840
1 8. 360
12, 920
7.040
8,040
2 16, 080
1 7, 040
6.340
19, 420
37, 840
12, 080
6,940
6,740
6,250
6,600
22, 865
5,310
6,660
6,060
5,310
5,810
6.810
26.100
84.440
116,590
220. 370
227, 975
142, 040
17,540
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
32. 400
1 9, 600
1 10. 600
9.800
9,600
61, 200
8,360
1956 estimate
36. 240
8,560
8,360
8.560
8.360
8,360
13, 320
8,040
1 7,040
2 16. 080
1 7,240
6.540
20.020
38,440
12,280
6,940
6,940
6,260
22, 365
6,685
6,185
30, 360
35,645
6.435
6,810
6,810
21, 230
91, 350
98.160
210, 890
187, 370
140.280
17.300
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $15, 000
9,800
10. 600
10, 000
9. 800
61, 800
8,660
36. 640
8.760
8.360
8. 560
8,360
8,360
13, 620
""i'ow
7,240
16,080
7,440
6,740
20,220
39,040
12,680
6,940
6,140
6,250
22, 116
5,810
5,310
30, 985
36, 170
5,560
.5, 810
5,810
21,480
91, 600
98,160
212,016
186, 650
137. 240
17. 780
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental
Add reduction In positions in excess of
lapses-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) -.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
12 $35, 344
287 1,275,914
18.7 50,576
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Realtv officer -- ..- .,
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent
Utilization analysts
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant superintendent
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,9.55
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.546
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)
(average
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay.
All personal services, field
Field postal service:
Permanent positions
Add reduction in positions in excess of
lapses
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field postal service
(average number, net salary)
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, field postal
service
01
Personal services.
306.7
1, 326. 489
680
4,872
1, 335. 297
586 2, 157, 485
9,702
685 2,147,783
2,352
23,753
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $32. 392
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
11 $32, 712
283 1,288,297 283 1,293,287
13.9 71.697
269.1
1, 216. 700
8.710
4.965
1. 232. 865
15 125,400
7
7
11
42
99
60
50
49,280
49,280
60,750
182, 110
400, 830
224. 600
162, 430
28 70. 376
319 1,334.056
130. 2 543. 159
188.8
790. 897
5, 131
4,050
800, 078
456 1, 718, 152
66 188,496
2,173,8
3, 609, 185
512 1,906,648
3,760
8,640
4.2 15.675
278.8
1, 277, 612
4,974
2,600
16 128. 400
7
7
11
42
99
60
50
50. 480
49,280
61, 750
187, 235
410. 330
227. 726
165, 710
79. 776
319 I.. 360. 686
6.2 33.440
313.8
1,327,246
6,233
7,300
456 1,722,207
27, 972
449 1,694,236
1, 919, 038
3, 951, 981
1,694.235
4,319,100
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Salaries and Expenses, State
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
SummaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-tirae equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees...
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.\verage salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.\verage salary
Average grade
Grades establLshed bv the Foreign
Service .A.ct of 1946 (22 U. S. C.
801-1 15S):
Foreign Service officer:
Average salary
.\verage grade
Foreign Service reserve officer:
.\vcrage salary
Average grade
Foreign Service staff officer:
Average salary...
Average grade
Ungraded positions:
United States and possessions: Aver-
age salary
Foreign countries (local rates): Aver-
age salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions.
Other positions „.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Paj-ment alDove basic rates
Other payments for personal services...
Total personal service obligations...
Direct Obligations
ni Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction.-
07 Other contmctual services.
Services performed by otheragencies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Reftmd.s, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Commimication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by otheragencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Griuts, subsidies, and contributions..
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
1953 actual
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
counts
Total obUgations.
17, 590
100
17, 393
$5, 231
OS-7.5
$2. 874
CPC-3.5
$7,823
FSO-4.0
$10,030
FSR-2.8
$4,608
FSS-10.1
$;i, 603
$1,290
78, 554, 648
57,221.7.50
.5, 068. £6!
2, 610. 965
1,865.731
1,336.801
713. 581
1,821,084
246, 567
1, 452. 084
887, 721
23. 084
5,784
92, 242
73, 345. 948
21,332.898
2. 653, 288
2. 093. 294
1.629.897
1,902.052
132. 466
1.414,436
229. 567
2, 095. 950
8S7, 473
11,657
2.183
29,659
1954 estimate
16,387
72
14.965
$5, 363
OS-7.7
$2, 947
CPC-3.5
$8,040
FSO^.O
$10, 283
FSR-2.8
$4,700
FSS-10.1
$3,716
$1,380
$60, 671, 561
275. 382
220. 010
8, 657, 675
15.000
69. 839, 628
51,094,961
5, 238. 078
2. ,565. 924
1,758,215
1,280,980
556, 617
1,624,039
190,376
1.343.667
609, 984
21,805
4,071
86,283
66. 375. 000
34,414.820
107, 760, 768
IS. 744. 667
2.411.886
2, 037, 352
1,49,5.327
l,8i:i.281
106, 369
1.300,677
163. 244
1,025
822. 768
8,350
1,632
20, 922
1,
1955 estimate
14,322
70
14, 267
$5. 431
GS-7.7
$2, 958
CPC-3.5
$8,072
FSO^.O
$10, 223
FSR-2.8
$4, 752
FSS-10.0
.$3, 752
$1,445
$58. 542, 776
265, 214
221,736
8, 494. 029
15,000
67, 538. 756
48, 934, 288
5, 097, 506
2. 446. 103
1. 799, 231
1,245,406
599, 060
1.706,412
188, 376
1, 328, 977
672. 533
21,805
4. 071
86, 233
64,130,000
30. 906. 500
97, 281, 600
18.604.467
2.411,886
2, 037, 352
1,495,327
1,813,281
106. 369
1,300.677
163,244
1,980,025
822.768
8.350
1.632
20, 922
30, 766, 300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
94,896,300
Departmental:
Special positions at rate equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Secretary of State.
Under secretary of state
Under secretary for administration...
Deputy undersecretary
Administrator
Assistant secretary
Counselor
General schedule grades:
OS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
Legal adviser
Special assistant
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator
Deputy assistant secretary
Deputy director
Director
Special assistant to secretary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant deputy administrator
Assistant to assistant secretary
Deputy assistant secretary
Deputy director
Deputy legal adviser
Deputy special assistant
Director
Office director
Special assistant
Special assistant to secretary.
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Adviser
.\ssistant chief
-Assistant chief of branch
.\ssistant chief of division
-Assistant chief of staff
.Assistant director
.\ssistant legal adviser
.\ssociate chief
.\ttomey adviser
Chief of external research
Chief of branch
Chief of division.
Chief of protocol
Chief of staff..
Chief, psychological intelligence
and research... _
Deputy
Deputy director. _
Deputy director of office
Deputy division chief
Deputy executive director
Deputy policy coordinator
Deputy science adviser
Deputy to special assistant
Director
Director, executive staff
Director of staff--
E.xecutive assistant _
E.xecutive director
Executive secretary
Foreign affairs officer
Intelligence research specialist
International economist
Labor adviser
Legislative management officer
Liaison officer
NSC staff assistant.
Office director
Officer in charge _.
Operations survey officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Planning adviser
Policy coordinator
Political economic adviser
Political military adviser
Production planning specialist
Program officer _
Public affairs adviser
Science adviser
Sociological and demographic ad-
viser
Special adviser ,
Special assistant
Special assistant to secretary
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$22,600
17.500
17,500
15.000
15.000
90.000
15,000
1 14.800
1 14, 800
1 14,800
5 65,600
1 13,000
1 13,000
1 13,400
1 12,000
1
I
1
1
4
2
2
1
7
1
1
1
7
2
8
1
3
1
4
22
1
15
1
1
17
5
1
1
1
1
1
22
2
2
2
3
2
6
1
3
1
2
2
2
1
19
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
12.400
12.000
12.400
12.000
49.200
24.000
24.000
12,400
79. 600
10.800
11,050
11.800
77, 850
22.100
90.150
10.800
34,900
10.800
43.200
246, 100
14,300
170, 250
11,050
10,800
190.350
56,500
10.800
10,800
11,800
10,800
11.250
253, 850
22. 850
22. 850
22. 100
32. 650
21,600
57.000
10,800
34.400
10.800
23.600
22,900
21,600
11.800
209.200
22,600
21.600
21.600
10,800
11,800
11.800
10,800
36.400
34,900
11,800
1 10. 800
1 11,800
19 211,950
1 10, 800
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22. 500
17.600
17.500
15.000
15.000
90,000
15.000
6
2
8
2
3
1
2
24
1
13
1
1
17
5
1
1
14.800
14.800
14.800
13,000
66.600
13,000
1 13, 600
12.200
12.000
12.400
12.000
12.600
12.000
49.400
24.000
24.200
12, 400
5 67, 000
1 10, 800
1 11,050
67.800
22. 350
92. 150
22,600
3,5. 1.50
11.0.50
21.600
269. 200
14.300
147.900
11.300
11.300
191.600
57.000
10.800
10,800
10.800
11, 2.50
242.800
22, 860
22. 8,50
22, 100
43. 950
32.900
57, 000
11.050
11, 800
10,800
21, 850
45.203
21,600
11.800
200.160
22,600
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
17
1
10,800
10. 800
11.800
11,800
10,800
36.400
21. 600
10, 800
10.800
23.600
190.360
10,800
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22,500
1 17.600
1 17, 500
1 15. 000
1 15, 000
6 90.000
1 15.000
5
2
8
1
3
1
2
24
1
12
1
1
16
5
1
1
21
2
2
2
4
3
3
1
14.800
14.800
14,800
13.000
65,600
13,000
1 13,600
12,200
12.000
12,400
12,000
12.600
12.000
49,400
24,000
24,200
12,400
4 45, 200
1 10,800
1 11,050
56,000
22. 360
92. 160
10.800
35. 1.50
11.0,50
21.600
269. 200
14,300
136, 100
11,300
11.300
180.800
57.000
10.800
10,800
1 10,800
242.800
22. 850
22, 850
22. 100
43. 950
32. 900
32.650
11,050
1
2
4
2
1
17
2
10,800
21.860
45, 203
21,600
11,800
189, 350
22,600
10,800
10,800
11.800
11,800
10,800
35,400
21,600
10, 800
2 23.600
17 190,350
1 10,800
437
438
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SALARIES AND EXPENSES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, State — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11.800— Con
Special assistant to under secretary.'
Special staff oflBcer _ -.
Staff member
United Nations adviser
War college trainees
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative management spe-
cialist
Adviser
Area officer
Assistant chief-
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of staff
Assistant chief of operations
Assistant director
Assistant for treaty affairs
Assistant science adviser
Assistant to director
Attorney adviser
Budget examiner
Chief examining panels
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Chief of staff
Chief of unit --
Conference administrative officer. ._
Deputy director
Deputy director executive staff
Deputy executive director
Director
Economic specialist
Executive assistant
Executive officer
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign currency coordinator
Foreign exchange officer
Foreign management officer
Historian -.-
Historian adviser...
Information specialist
Intelligence adviser
Intelligence research specialist
Intelligence staff officer
International administrative officer.
International economist
International relations officer
Labnradviser
Legislative assistant
Officer in charge
Operations survey officer
Organization and methods examiner .
Planning adviser
Policy information officer...
Post management specialist
Program coordinator
Program officer...
Public affairs adviser
Scientific linguist
Security counsel -
Special adviser
Special assistant
Special assistant on research
Special assistant to the chief
Special projects officer
Special representative to Foreign
Operations Administration
Staff assistant
Technical adviser
Training specialist
War college trainees
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative management spe-
cialist
Administrative officer
Archivist
Area officer
Assistant chief
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of staff
Assistant director
Assistant to chief of division
Assistant to chief of staff
Assistant to director
Assistant to executive officer..
Assistant to security cotmsel
Attorney adviser
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget examiner
Business economist
Chairman of board of review
Chief of branch
Chief of division ,
Chief of section
Chief of staff
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,560
21,600
90.400
45,200
102, 200
9,800
10,400
20,000
19, 400
39, 600
98. 200
19.200
10.400
89. 800
9.600
19.200
9.600
89. 400
49. 200
9.600
362. 600
49. sno
10. 200
49. 400
19, 330
10.000
9.600
9.800
10.000
19. 800
9.600
59.000
624. 000
10. 200
9.800
9.800
48, 200
50. 200
9.800
48,600
19, 800
38, 400
19, 200
29,200
67, 400
30. 000
19, 600
19, 400
108, 000
19, 800
28.800
9.600
10,200
9,600
1 10, 400
2 19, 200
1 10, 200
1 9,800
6 69,600
1 10, 600
1 10, 400
2
2
1
1
1
3
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
10
1
1
21
1
9
2
10,600
71, 200
9,600
9,800
19, 800
16, 720
16, 720
8,360
8,960
8,960
27,280
42,600
8. 760
9,160
8,360
9,360
8,560
8,360
8, ,560
70, 680
8, ,560
84,000
8,760
8,960
180, 930
8, 560
76,640
17, 620
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
22,100
90,400
33, 650
54,000
10,000
10, 400
10,000
19, 400
49, 400
89,000
19, 200
10, 600
70, 600
9,800
19,200
9,600
91,000
39,000
36 3,52,890
6 50, 200
49, 600
9.600
10. 000
9.600
10. 200
10. 000
29. 600
9,800
40, 200
666, 800
19, 800
9,800
49, 000
60, 200
9,800
48, 600
10, 000
68, 200
9, 600
29, 200
77, 600
30, 000
19, 600
19,400
109, .800
19,800
9,800
10, 400
10, oon
10.000
10. 400
19,200
9,800
10.600
79, 800
9,600
9,600
10,600
51, 800
9,600
9,800
2 16, 920
3 26, 480
1 8, 360
1
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
1
8
I
1
22
1
9
2
8,360
35, 840
44,000
8,960
9,160
8,360
9,360
8, .560
8,360
8, ,560
80,0 to
8, ,560
66,880
8,760
8,960
189. 490
8, 560
77, 440
17, 520
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
22,100
90,400
22. 8.50
64,000
1 10, 000
1 10, 400
39, 600
89, 000
9,600
10, 600
70,600
9,800
9 91,000
4 39, 000
34 333,690
5 50, 200
6 49, 600
49
9,600
10, 000
9.6O0
10,200
10, 000
19, 600
9,800
40, 200
487, 200
10, 200
9,800
49,000
60. 200
9,800
39, 000
10,000
49,000
9,600
19, 600
77, 600
10, 400
9,800
9,600
109, 800
19, 800
10, 400
10, 000
10. 000
10, 400
19, 200
9,800
10,600
39,200
9,600
9,600
10, 600
61, 800
9,600
1
3
1
2
1
4
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
1
8
1
1
20
1
8,560
25, 480
8,360
17, 720
8,360
35, 840
44,000
8,960
9,160
8,360
9,360
8.560
8,360
8,560
62, 120
8,560
66,880
8, 760
8,960
172, 370
8,660
77, 440
17, 520
DETAIL OS" PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— Continued
General scliedule grades— Continued
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Chief of unit
Committee officer
Communication facilities specialist..
Conference administrative officer...
Deputy assistant for treaty affairs..
Disposal specialist
Educationist.
E valuator
Executive assistant
Fiscal and procedural analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign currency coordinator
Foreign management officer
Foreign management specialist
Graphics designer
Historian
Information and editorial specialist.
Information liaison officer
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Intelligence staff officer
International administrative officer.
International economist
International relations officer
Interpreter
Legislative assistant.
Management officer
Medical officer
Organization and methods examiner .
Personal assistant
Personnel officer
Placement officer.
Planning adviser
Policy assistant
Policy reports officer
Position classifier
Post management specialist
Press officer
Procurement officer
Program officer
Records management officer
Reports officer
Scientific linguist
Special agent
Special assistant
Special assistant for operations
Special assistant to secretary
Special assistant to the chief
Stall assistant
Technical adviser
Training officer
Training specialist
Treaty adviser
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer .
Arts and monuments specialist
Assignments review officer
Assistant chief
Area officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division..
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of staff
Assistant to director
Assistant to executive officer
Attorney adviser
Budget examiner
Chief documentation group.
Chief of branch
Chief of section...
Chief of unit
Classification officer
Committee officer .
Communication facilities specialist-
Communications watch officer
Conference administrative officer...
Editor --
Employee relations officer
E valuator
Executive assistant
Executive officer.
Fiscal and procedural analyst..
Fiscal officer
Foreign affairs analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign management analyst
General supply officer
Geographer...
Graphics designer
Historian
Information specialist — ...
Intelligence research specialist
Intelligence staff officer
International administrative officer.
International economist
International relations officer
Interpreter
Liaison officer
Librarian
Mass communications specialist
Organization and methods examiner.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$16, 720
8,360
34, 040
8, 9.10
9,360
16, 920
8, 360
8, 560
17.920
222, 960
372, 480
8.360
60, 320
8,960
45,600
8,560
27, 480
67, 880
281, 480
8,360
34, 010
78, 240
105, 320
8,360
8,560
8,560
8,560
25. 080
8,360
34.040
17. 320
17, 320
26,280
8,560
8,360
17,120
8, 360
8, .560
17, 320
8,360
8, 560
16, 720
8, 560
42,800
8,360
8,360
8, 660
16, 720
17, 920
43,200
1 8, 360
6 44, 240
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
2 14, 280
3
2
1
2
1
1
7
3
1
13
9
1
2
2
2
4
3
1
1
9
22,320
15, 480
7,240
14, 480
7,040
7,840
61,680
21,120
7,640
94, 720
68, 160
7,040
14, 880
14, 080
15.280
30. 560
22, 720
7,040
7,440
61, 968
1
8
1
9
10
21
2
1
1
3
14
6
29
2
1
8
6
2
3
3
1
7,440
60,520
7,040
65, 960
72,800
162,440
14, 880
7,240
8.040
23,320
104, 260
43, 040
206, 160
14,240
7,040
67, 120
3.5, 200
15, 280
21, 920
21. 120
7,440
66, 960
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
2 $16,720
1
4
1
1
2
3
1
2
27
41
1
1
6
2
6
8,360
34,0(0
9, 160
9, 360
16, 920
25, 880
8.760
17,920
230, 920
354, 560
9, 360
8, 760
51, 360
17, 920
45, 600
18, 720
,59, 520
283, 080
8,360
42, 400
76, 720
89, 000
8, 560
8,760
8,760
8, ,';60
8,960
8, 360
16, 920
8,360
17,320
17, 720
8. 660
8. 360
8. 660
8. 360
17.120
17, 320
8,760
17, .520
8,760
43, 600
8, 360
8,360
8, 560
16, 020
17, 920
16, 920
35, 440
8,560
4 29, 360
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
3
2
1
2
1
1
7
4
1
12
10
2
2
21, 920
15.480
7.240
14.880
7,040
7.840
62.880
28.160
7.840
86. 880
7.5, 200
14.480
14,880
8,040
30, 560
22, 720
7,040
7,440
72, 000
7,040
7,440
62, 480
7,040
43, 440
44, 040
139, 760
14, 880
14, 480
8,040
23,320
104, 660
35, 400
180, 320
14, 480
7,040
22, 320
64, 160
1.5, 480
22, 120
14,280
7,440
69, 920
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
439
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Genetal schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Ranpe $7.n40 to $3,040— Con.
Personal assistant
Personnel officer
Placement olficet
Planning adviser
Policy assistant
Policy liaison officer
Policy reports officer
Position classifier
Post management assistant.
Press officer
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Program analysis officer
Project director
PulDlic opinion analyst
Realty officer
Records management officer
Regulations officer
Reports officer
Scientific linguist.
Secretarial assistant
Security officer
Special agent
Special projects officer
StJlfT assistant
Staff officer
Statistician .-
Technical adviser...
Training officer.-
Translator reviewer
Treatv adviser
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Archivist
Area officer
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief
A.ssistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant despatch agent.
Assistant to chief of staff
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Biographic analyst
Budget analyst
Budget examiner
Ceremonial officer.
Chief documentation group
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Classification officer
Committee officer
Communication facilities specialist-
Conference administrative officer...
Confidential assistant to adminis-
trator
Contract officer
Divisional assistant
Editor
Employee relations officer..
E valuator
Financial economist
Fiscal and procedural analyst
Foreign affairs analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign management analyst
Gr.aphics designer
Historian
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Intelligence services assistant
International administrative officer.
International economist
International relations officer
Interpreter
Legal assistant
Legislative assistant
Lend lease specialist..
Liaison officer..
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner
Personal assistant
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Post management assist^mt
Procurement officer
Project director
Public opinion analyst
Publication and printing specialist..
Purchasing agent
Realty officer
Records management specialist
Recruitment officer
Reference officer
Registrar
Reports officer
Research psychologist -
Research specialist
Review translator
Reviewer _
1953 actual
Num- Total
bef salary
$8, 040
58,920
14,080
7,040
7,040
7,840
14. 480
22,520
7,040
16,080
31,160
7,540
22.920
7, 840
15,280
15, 080
7,440
7,040
22, ,=^20
7.040
64,160
29,360
7,440
7,040
7,040
7,040
14,280
8,040
7,240
2 11,880
7 43,180
2 12, 080
6,140
5,940
25,160
6.140
6,940
5.940
0,140
42,980
24,160
3
2
1
1
20
1
3
3
2
5
1
2
1
4
1
9
1
7
18
21
1
1
4
11
6
20
6
2
1
9
7
18,220
11,880
6,140
6,340
125,600
6,140
19,220
17,820
13.280
30,100
5,940
12, 880
6,940
24,360
5,940
55,460
5,940
46, 180
107, 920
129, 140
6,940
6,140
26,960
67. 640
37,440
121,000
36. 0(0
12, 080
6.940
56,060
44,980
5,940
6,940
6,940
37, 440
43,580
11,880
66, 810
30,900
18, 620
6,140
19, 220
5,940
20,800
6,940
6,940
6,940
25,760
6,940
6,340
6,540
18,020
6,140
18,820
70,940
6,340
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $8,040
7 62, 480
1 7,040
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
10
6
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
7
4
1
4
2
1
1
20
7.840
7.440
14.880
7.240
14.080
8,040
22,920
7,640
22, 720
8,040
7,440
8,040
7,640
21,320
22.320
7.040
71.600
38.200
7.040
14.680
7.240
7.040
7.040
14.880
8.040
7,440
7 43. 780
1 6.140
12. 080
6.140
18.420
6.340
6.140
6,140
6.140
44.180
24.160
.5,940
24,160
12,280
6,140
6,340
126,000
31,600
5,940
13,280
30, 100
6.140
6.940
6.940
18.420
5,940
61, 400
40,440
107, 920
121. 800
17, 820
6,140
25,960
74. 6S0
1&820
157,440
30,300
18, 620
5,940
43, 780
45, 180
5,940
6.140
6,940
37,440
24,960
18. 020
48,520
24,760
5,940
18. 020
5.940
26,940
6,140
6,940
5.940
25,160
1
6,340
1
6.340
1
6.540
1
6,540
2
12,080
1
6,140
2 12,880
10 66, 000
1 6,340
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
5 38, 400
1 7, 040
7,440
7,440
7.240
7.040
8.040
7,040
15, 480
8,040
7,440
8,040
7,640
21,320
36,400
7,040
71,600
38,200
7,040
14,680
1 7, 040
1 7,640
1 8, 040
1 7,440
6
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
7
2
1
4
1
1
1
20
37,840
6.140
12.880
12, 050
6.140
18.420
6.340
6,140
6.140
6.140
44,180
12,080
5,940
24, 160
6,340
6,140
6,340
126,000
19,220
6,940
6,940
24,160
6,140
1 5, 940
10 61, 400
33.700
89.100
67 740
5.940
6,140
25,960
49. 920
18.820
139. 620
30,300
12,680
37 640
46, 180
5,940
6, 140
6,940
18,020
19, 020
18, 020
36,640
24,760
1 5, 940
2 12, 080
2 12, 080
1 6,140
1 6, 940
3 19, 220
2 12,880
8 52, 520
1 6,340
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Salary analyst
Scientific linguist
Security control cryptanalyst
Security officer...
Special agent
Special projects officer
Statistician
Supervising purchasing agent
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Training officer
Translator
Translator reviewer... _.
Treaty adviser
Treaty analyst
Visa technician
Visual information specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to .$6,250:
Assistant chief of section... __
Chief of section
Communications supervisor.
Personal assistant -
GS-9. Range $5,060 to'$5,810:
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant.
Administrative management as-
sistant
Administrative officer
Agent in charge
Allowance analyst
Archivist
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant chief
Assistant chief of section..
Assistant chief of unit
Assistant regulations officer...
.\ttorney adviser
Biographic analyst
Budget analyst
Budget examiner
Chief of message center
Chief of section..
Chief of unit
Committee officer
Communication and records analyst.
Communications supervisor
Conference administrative officer
Consular assistant
Correspondence assistant
Development cryptographer
Documents officer
Employee counselor
E valuator
Exhibits assistant
Export assistant
Field coordinator
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Fiscal officer--
Foreign affairs analyst
Foreiim affairs officer
Foreign management analyst.
General property and supply officer.
General supply officer
Government accountant.
Graphics designer
Historian
Information specialist
Intelligence research specialist
Intelligence services assistant
Intelligence staff officer.
International administrative officer.
International economist
International relations officer
Intern trainee
Legal assistant
Liaison a,ssistant
Liaison officer
Librarian
Licensing officer
Organization and methods analyst..
Organization and methods examiner.
Personal assistant
Personal assistant to assistant secre-
tary
Personal secretary
Personnel assistant
Persoimel officer
Photographer
Placement officer
Policy assistant
Policy reports officer
Position classifier
Post management analyst
Post management assistant
Press officer..
Procurement officer
Production cryptographer.
Property and supply officer
Public opinion analyst
Publication and printing specialist.
Purchasing agent
Quota control officer.. _ _._
Eeeruitment officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$6, 940
18, 020
6,940
6,940
12,680
1
1
2
2
1
4
3
1
4
1
3
4
9
1
7
7
14
11
1
2
6
2
1
3
1
1
3
6
2
6
2
15
6
4
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
1
2
1
1
20
9
3
1
1
1
4
5
10
34
3
1
2
1
7
1
3
1
1
6
2
1
10
6
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
5
1
6,140
6,140
13,080
11,880
6,940
27,560
18,220
6, 140
25,560
6,340
17,000
23,000
54,750
.5, 625
40,875
38,045
73,090
6. 185
59,285
5,810
10. 995
28. 425
10, 370
5,310
16,055
5,685
4,740
16,180
30, 985
10,680
30, 360
10, 870
80,776
,33,110
20,365
,5,810
16,680
10,995
5,685
5,186
6,060
,5,310
11,620
1,5,930
17,055
5,185
10,995
6,310
5,060
106, 469
48,415
15,930
6,185
6,060
6,435
20.365
25.926
61. 976
176. 640
15. 680
5.185
10,620
5,060
36,645
6,060
16. 430
5,185
6,560
26,800
10. 620
5.185
52,350
26, 425
5,810
5,435
6,810
20, 740
5,560
21,490
5,060
21,280
6,060
5,060
10, 995
6,185
10, 495
11,370
10, 370
10, 496
6,060
25, 425
5.560
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,940
12, 080
6,940
19,020
12,880
6,140
2
2
1
4
3
1
4
1
1
5
7
1
7
7
14
6,140
12,280
12,080
6,140
27,560
18, 820
6,340
26,160
6,340
5,760
29,250
42,750
5,626
41,626
38,045
73, 466
5,310
49,040
5,810
10, 995
28,425
6,310
6,310
10, 745
5,810
16,180
31,610
6,660
15,180
10, 870
54,725
33,235
10, 120
5,810
16, 805
10, 995
5,810
5,186
6,060
5,310
5,810
16,180
17, 065
6,185
11,120
5,060
91, ,520
62, 970
26, 550
10, 370
6,060
5,435
6,185
20,740
73, 340
110, 325
15, 430
5,186
10,620
10. 245
49,540
16, 430
5,310
5,685
25,800
10, 120
6.060
37,420
26,050
5,810
6,060
5,935
20,740
5,660
27,300
5,186
10, 745
6,060
6,060
6,810
5,310
10, 495
16, 430
5,436
5,060
30, 986
5,685
6,185
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,940
12,080
6,940
19,020
12,880
6,140
1
3
1
4
3
1
4
1
1
5
6
1
7
7
10
1
4
1
2
6
1
1
2
1
6,140
6,140
18,020
6,140
27,560
18,820
6,340
26,160
6,*40
6,750
29,250
37,000
5,625
41, 625
38,045
67, 910
5,310
21,990
5,810
10,995
28,425
6,310
,5,310
10, 745
5,810
2
4
' 1
3
2
10
4
1
13
9
4
1
1
1
1
11
11
3
10, 370
21,490
6,660
15,180
10, 870
64,725
22,365
1 5,810
2 11,245
1 5,810
1 6, 810
5,310
3 16,180
3 17,066
1 6,185
2 11,120
5,060
70,280
47,290
21,240
6.185
5,060
6,185
6.310
67, 910
57, 975
16, 430
1 6, 435
2 10, 245
7 39, 170
16, 430
6,310
5,685
6,060
10, 120
5,060
37,420
26, 050
6,810
5,060
6,935
5,185
5,660
5,935
5,185
6,310
6,060
5,810
6.310
6,060
16, 430
6,435
2 10, 370
1 6, 685
1 M85
440
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
SALARIES AND EXPENSES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, State — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Registration assistant
Reports assistant
Research analyst
Research assistant
Reviewer
Scientific linguist
Secretarial assistant
Secretary..
Security control cryptanalyst
Shorthand reporter.. _
Space planning analyst
Special agent
Special assistant
Special projects ofQcer..
Statistician
Superintendent of diplomatic pouch
unit
Supervisor passenger traffic officer..
Survey statistician
Training officer --.
Training specialist
Translator
Transportation specialist
Treaty analyst
Treaty procedural officer
Visa technician
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $.3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4..565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range M,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to.$3,680
OPG-6. Range $2,974 to $3,4.54
CPC-I. Range $2,760 to $3,230 .-
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946, as amended (22
U. S. C. 801-116,8):
Foreign Service officer:
Career minister $14,300. . .
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,.30O.-..
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700
Class 3. Range $9,300 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 service reserve officer;
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300....
Class 2. Range $11,130 to .$12.700..-.
Foreign service staff officer:
Class 1. Range $9.9,50 to $11.130
Class 2. Range $9,130 to $10,250
Class 3. Range $8,491 to $9,441
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
Ungraded positions at anntial rates:
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental. . .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bm-sable details...
All personal services, departmental-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 810
5,560
15, 180
10, 095
47.915
10, 120
10. 879
37, 670
5.436
60. 790
10. 620
5.186
11,495
21,365
5,810
11,996
5.810
5.810
5,940
38. 920
11,120
6.560
6,810
21.490
198, 366
1
2
1
1
1
7
2
1
1
4
39
696
2. 678. 901
231 963,714
808
3, 013, 642
762
2, 629, 083
570
1, 800, 036
55 163,214
1
1
1
6
3
3
69
164
2
5,005
4,650
4.240
18, 375
10. 720
10,282
183,710
416.838
5,190
127, 670
212, 800
256 764
303, 690
370, 127
102, 634
10, 163
1 13. 200
1 11, 850
94 344,304
5,373
28. 380, 340
216.8
1, 139, 843
5. 167. 2
27, 240. 497
194. .309
30, 208
116,714
100, 646
225, 824
47, 173
16,240
27.971.611
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 810
6,685
16, 430
17,055
48. 790
5,060
5,436
38, 170
6,660
46.000
6.310
5,310
11, 495
10, 495
32, 929
1 5, 810
2 11.996
1 6,810
6,940
38, 920
11,120
6.660
5,810
26, 925
191, 685
1
7
2
1
1
6
38
651
2, 495, 940
199 829,107
690
2, 616, 786
653
2, 210, 839
462
1,471.680
45 133, 214
1
5,065
1
4
4
2
56
133
4,240
14. .340
14, 254
6,828
171,110
375, 374
127, 670
229, 600
188. 550
278. 370
355. 838
87. 696
16, 213
2 23,700
21 . 080
77. 260
36,124
23. 646
22. 785
33. 687
25. 251
6. 033
9,798
31,101
32. .537
3,661
78 289,862
4,790
26. 001, 890
497.3
2, 699, 662
4. 292. 7
23, 302, 328
148. 271
23. 061
89.060
87, 346
186, 370
40,000
15, 000
23.891.426
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 685
10. 370
11,245
48, 790
5,060
5, 435
38. 170
5,660
40,045
1 6.310
2 11.495
2 10. 496
4 22, 059
1
2
1
1
1
7
2
1
1
6
33
465
2
169
606
2, 325, 936
548
1,864,694
404
1, 291, 330
42 123, 444
6.810
11,996
6.810
5.060
5.940
38. 920
11.120
5,560
6.810
26, 925
165. 835
.194.076
706, 517
1
5, 065
1
3
3
1
46
113
4.240
10, 605
10, 720
3. 454
144. 260
320, 602
127, 670
229.600
188. 550
239. 280
341.912
76. 069
15.213
21.080
58. 800
35. 124
23. 546
22. 785
33. 687
18. 984
6. 033
9.798
26. 538
32. 637
3,651
71 266, 359
4,124
22, 763, 626
126.1
691.064
3, 997. 9
22, 062, 461
148. 000
22. 214
80. 000
87, 641
181,538
40, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Dispatch agent ,
Special agent in ch.arge ,
GS-13. Range $8..360 to $9,360:
Assistant dispatch agent...
Chief of branch
Dispatch agent
Security olTicer
Special agent in charge
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Passport agent
Security officer...
Special agent
Special agent in charge
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Assistant dispatch agent
Special agent
Special agent in charge...
GS-10. Range $5..500 to $6,260;
Passport agent
OS-9. Range $5,060 to .$5,810:
Assistant dispatch agent
Assistant passport agent
Diplomatic pouch expediter
Export assistant
Purchasing agent
Special agent
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,.545....
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160..-.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,4.30..
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230- . - -
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,662 to $3,032
Foreign Service:
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended
(22 U. S. C. 801-11,58):
Chief of mission:
Class 1. $25,000
Class 2. $20,000 ,
Class 3. $17.000
Class 4. $15.000 .,
Foreign Service officer:
Career minister, $14,300
Class 1. Range $12,8)0 to $14,300
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,0.30
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 Service reserve officer:
Class 1. Ranse $12,800 to $14..30n
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12.700
Class 3. Range $9.1.30 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 $6,093..
Foreign Service staff offc?r:
Class 1. Range $9,9.10 to $11,130
Class 2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
Class 3. Range $8,481 to $9,441...
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 13. Range $3,531 to $4,251
Class 13. Range $3,160 to $3,870
Class 14. Range .$2,790 to $3,510
Class 15. Range .$2,610 to .$3,160
Class 16. Range $2,430 to .$2,790
Class 18. Range $2,070 to $2,430
Consular agent:
Class 1. $1,040 .-..
Class 2. $7*0
Class 3. $620
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than .$6,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.... .
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 10, 400
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
17
14
1
22
1
8. 360
9. 360
8,960
8.360
33, 640
15, 480
7,040
124. 680
105, 660
6.940
137,080
6, 940
17, 625
17, 180
27, 920
5,560
16, 430
21,115
72, 840
87, 120
72. 145
146. 600
273. 200
118, 170
5,820
1 3, 534
7 21, 490
12 31,824
12 300.000
18 360.000
19 332. .500
22 330, 000
5 71, .500
68 918,300
114
1, 331, 9.30
197
1, 915, 160
203
1, 521, 326
263
1, 480, 978
233
1,105,469
26 343,900
.59 68.5,453
,53 517, .590
41 328,713
15 87.295
4 17,972
43 452.330
69 567. 950
82 726. 191
88 703.752
87 633, ,575
161
1, 082, 792
205
1, 255, 430
250
1,391,069
330
1, 631, 681
364
1,640,612
764
3,116,091
1.125
4, 099, 802
712
2, 316, 173
21 62. 070
6
19
;,226
2.730
2.430
1.960
6.240
3.900
9,880
12,217
40, 815, 766
81.7
1964 estimate
Nimi- Total
ber salary
1 $10. 600
1 10. 400
8,360
9,360
8,960
1,360
4 34, 240
2 15,480
1 7,040
20 146,000
15 114,800
1 6, 940
24 150,360
3 17, 625
3
5
1
3
4
13
20
17
38
75
35
1
17, 430
27, 800
5, 686
16, 430
21, 240
70, 280
92, 220
72, 270
140, 555
258, 085
112,610
2,090
1 3, 534
7 21, 490
11 29, 192
13 326, 000
20 400.000
16 280,000
23 346,000
6 71, 500
62 852, 152
118
1, 402, 996
186
I, 844, 628
191
1, 467, 196
204
1, 456. 515
4
1, 002, 442
26 345,9.30
,54 641,983
44 437.821
33 271. .308
13 77, 269
5 22, 165
43 462, 180
54 632,620
85 769,424
93 752, 340
79 583, 173
162
1, 108, 077
205
1, 280, 148
237
1, 348, 460
335
1, 681, 420
387
1, 770, 579
776
3, 222, 139
1,089
4, 039, 413
656
2, 164, 726
24 73, 416
1 2, 010
6 6, 240
5 3. 900
19 9, 880
6,764
7, 965, 527
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 600
1 10, 400
8,360
9,360
8,960
8,360
34, 240
2 15,480
1 7, 040
20 146, 000
16 114,800
1 6, 940
24 160,360
3 17,625
2
5
1
3
3
13
20
17
37
74
35
1
11,620
27, 800
5,685
16, 430
16, 055
70, 280
92, 220
72, 270
136, 895
264, 670
112,610
2,990
1 3, ,534
7 21,490
11 29,192
13 325, 000
20 400,000
16 280, 000
23 345,000
4 67, 200
69 812,952
111
1, 321, 840
178
1, 766, 188
176
1, 347, 252
236
1, 370, 963
197
967, 691
24 320, 600
45 535,400
45 444,851
29 239, 166
12 71, 966
6 22, 165
33 357,600
46 463,620
76 689,735
86 686,748
71 526, 333
148
1,013,283
188
1, 174, 858
207
1, 177, 720
291
1, 458, 074
318
1,458,122
668
2, 766, 626
862
3, 194, 430
635
1, 762, 476
17 61, 606
1 2, 010
6 6, 240
6 3. 900
19 9, 880
7, 404, 606
11,597 10,198
40,449,903 t 36,247,241
996. 4 I
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
441
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field— Continued
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses. .-
Num- Total
her salary
$168, 492
Num- Total
her salary
$3, 080, 670
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $233,074
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
303.1
1,372,652
5, 750. 6
31, 766, 501
6,081.6
7,845,105
21,677
147, 720
64,919
16. 477
8. 316, 738
1,041,248
277.8
1.290,798
6, 145. 8
28,933,077
6,177
7,146,358
15,000
132,664
49, 106
14, 733
7,436.432
931. 034
296.6
1, 378, 769
4, 828. 7
Local rates
27. 769, 626
5, 073. 7
Other positions: Temporary employ-
7, 331, 920
15, COO
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and iioliday pay
Nightwork dUlerential
134, 195
48,181
14,455
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
7, 296, 358
913, 497
All personal services, field
60,583,037
45, 948, 202
44, 902, 001
01 Personal services
78, 554, 648
69,839.628
67. 638, 755
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
57, 221, 750
21,332,898
51,094,961
18, 744, 667
48, 934, 288
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
18, 604, 467
GOVERNMENT IN OCCUPIED AREAS
Government in Occupied Areas, State
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification 1!
53 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
6, 037
2
6,471
4,671
1
4,064
3,606
1
3,341
Average salaries and grades:
Oeneral schedule grades:
$5, 795
QS-8.3
$6. 669
rso-1.6
$11. 403
FSR-2.1
$5,379
rss-8.7
$1,441
$5,744
C,ii-S.2
$6. 720
FS 0-^.6
$11,418
FSR-2.2
$5,372
FSS-8.8
$1,653
$5,900
Average grade .
OS-8.4
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice .\ct of 1946, as amended (22
U.S.C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service officer:
$6,909
FSO-4.4
Foreign Service reserve officer:
$11,223
Average grade .
FSR-2. 3
Foreign Service staff:
$5. 400
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Foreign countries
(local rates) : Average salary ....
FSS-8.8
$1, 672
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions . i
14,037,310
11,293
58,087
299,121
$11,339,047
8. .500
47, 656
288,984
$9, £06. 406
8.500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
Payment above basic rates
39.520
2:S0. 461
Total personal service obligations.. .
14,405,811
11,684,187
9.784,890
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
11,880,402
1,533,625
863. 921
575, 135
1, 796, 963
33, 262
1. 292, 748
1, 173, 945
623. 756
290. 311
6,224,214
1.424
2.743
61.582
9, 530, 324
1, 227, 982
600, 612
397, 389
1, 143, 335
24. 500
752, 420
656. 075
442, 795
193, 970
3,428,684
1,200
1,714
150,000
7, 924, 730
02 Travel .
1,038,935
03 Transportation of things
439, 945
418,615
05 Rents and utility services -
1,091,356
21, 690
480, 600
Services performed by other agencies.
420, 596
366, 526
09 Equipment
60, 473
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
3,083,696
1.200
1 578
150, 000
26,354,031
18,561,000
15, 500, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
2,625,409
641, 793
317, 097
2,153,863
446, 272
283, 555
1 860 160
02 Travel... J '
550, 220
03 Transportation of things-
214, 261
OBLioATiONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other .4ccom«(s— Continued
04 Communication services
$679, 323
760, 338
108, 798
483,264
336, 324
628,020
176, 017
926
678
$510, 973
736,766
102,355
337, 739
217,902
507,883
79, 072
900
606
$518, 297
737, 289
06 Printing and reproduction
63, 616
287, 311
Services performed by other agencies.
OS Supplies and materials
116,948
419 963
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
37,060
90O
668
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
6,656.987
6,377,885
4.805,592
Total obligations .
32,910,018
23,928,885
20,305,592
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy director _.
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director
Director
European integration adviser
Foreign affairs officer.
International economist-
Office director. _
Special assistant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director
Executive director
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign management analyst
International economist
International information officer
International relations officer
Staff assistant
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Foreign affairs officer-..
Foreign affairs specialist
Foreign information specialist
International economist
International relations officer
Organization and methods examiner-
Policy information officer.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Cultural affairs officer
Foreign affairs officer..-
Foreign management specialist
Internationa] economist
International finance officer
International finance specialist
International relations specialist
Legal assistant
Organization and methods examiner .
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,9)0:
Administrative officer
Foreign affairs officer
Information and editorial specialist-
International economist -
Organization and methods examiner.
Social scientist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Budget examiner
Foreign alTairs analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Foreign management analyst..
International relations analyst
Secretary.-
Supervisor
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4. ,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430...- -
Grades established by the Foreign
Service .\ct of 1946, as amended
(22 U. S. C. 801-1168):
Foreign Service officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300:
Director
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses —
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52.week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
AU personal services, departmental
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12, 200
11,550
11,050
10, 800
10. 800
10, 800
22, 850
23,100
9.600
9,800
9,600
9.800
61,000
9,800
29, 400
9,800
16, 920
16, 720
8,360
8. 960
.34. 740
16, 720
9,160
7,040
7,440
7,040
14, 080
7,040
7,240
7,040
8.040
7,040
6,940
24,160
5.940
6. HO
5.940
6,940
23
20
14
6.436
28.550
6.060
5,435
5, 435
6 310
39, 710
31, 735
88,840
65. 736
43, 140
1 14, 300
141
7
831, 275
37, 122
134 794, 153
3,765
3,197
6,242
134 807,347
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12, 400
11,800
11,050
10, 800
21,600
10, 800
23.100
11,800
1 9. 600
1 10, 000
1 9, 800
2 20. 000
19, 400
10,000
17, 720
16, 720
8,360
9,160
34, 740
7.040
7,440
7,040
7,240
1 7, 240
1 7, 240
1 8, 040
1 8, 040
30,700
5,940
6.140
6.940
6,940
5,810
5.435
16. 555
6,185
5,436
39. 845
21, 8.50
74. 575
59. 870
37.490
1 14, 300
116 680. 180
3 16. 999
113 663. 181
2,600
2,616
6,000
113 673,297
1965 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$12,400
11,050
10, 800
21,600
10,800
23,100
11,800
9,600
10, 000
9,800
20,000
9,600
10, 000
9,360
16, 720
8,360
9,160
34, 740
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,240
7,240
8,040
8,040
24,560
6,940
6,940
5,940
5,810
6,435
10, 870
6,185
6
5
15
15
26, 730
21, 850
59, 425
49, 865
25,130
1 14, 300
94 568,750
4 20,844
2,500
2,190
5,000
90 667,696
442
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
GOVERNMENT IN OCCUPIED AREAS— Continued
Government in Occupied Areas, State — Continued
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEBViCES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Nnm
Total
Nimi- Total
Num
- Total
Field:
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salaiy
General scliedule grades:
OS 7 Range $4,205 to $4,955 -
2
$8,536
2 $8, 660
2
$S, 660
GS 4 Ranee $3 175 to $3,655
I
3,175
1 3,255
1
3,255
Grades established by Public Law 207,
S3d Cong:
U. S. Member, Board for Validation
1 14, 800
1
14,800
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended (22
U. S. C. 801-1158):
Chief of mission:
Class 1. $25.000
2
50,000
2 60,000
2
50,000
Foreign Service officers:
Career minister $14,300
1
14, 300
1 14, 300
1
14. 300
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300..-.
9
120, 300
8 107, 900
8
107, 900
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12.700....
15
173, 040
14 163,740
16
184, 030
Class 3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
22
208, 360
22 213,560
IS
174, 340
Class 4. Range $6,963 to $8,863
22
159,024
24 177, 912
22
162, 786
Class 5. Range $5,313 to $6.713
44
240, 672
51 282, 963
46
255. 545
Class 6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
71
319. 103
68 310,698
55
255, 289
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Class 1. Range $12,800 to $14,300....
8
107, 100
6 81, 500
6
81,500
Class 2. Range $11,130 to $12,700...,
32
371,640
23 269,450
16
188, 140
Class 3. Range $9,130 to .$11,030
2
18,860
1 10, 030
3
28,590
Class 4. Range .$6,963 to $8.863
2
15, 426
2 15, 726
2
15, 726
Class 5. Range $5,313 to $6,713
1
6,713
1 6, 713
1
6,713
Class 6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
1
4,793
1 4,793
1
4,793
Foreign Service staff officers and em-
ployees:
Class 1. Range $9,950 to $11,130
28
294, 440
21 221, 210
20
210, 360
Class 2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
62
696, 680
40 389,180
34
331, 640
Class 3. Range $8,481 to $9,441
71
628, 959
38 342,678
25
226, 185
Class 4. Range $7,689 to $8,649
51
408, 939
38 308,262
27
220,083
Class 5. Range $7,095 to $8.115.
64
470, 988
50 368,790
32
236, 760
Class 6. Range $6,501 to $7,401
68
456,119
59 398,319
43
289, 443
Class 7. Range $5,907 to $6,807
79
481,413
60 366,840
42
266, 654
Class 8. Range $5,313 to $6,213
60
275, 730
38 211,974
25
140, 385
Class 9. Range $4,719 to .$5,619
66
319,335
54 266,446
37
183, 063
Class 10. Range $4,323 to $5,223
77
340,217
52 231,312
36
160, 284
Class 11. Range $3,927 to $4,647
137
550, 479
125 504,315
92
371,964
Class 12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
272
983, 572
220 792,639
1V8
642,802
Class 13. Range .$3,150 to $3,870
130
418,203
60 194, 000
35
113,010
Class 14. Range $2,790 to $3 510
Ungraded positions (Americans).
3
8,970
1 3, 160
1
3,150
30
226, 000
20 150,000
20
160,000
4,474
6, 445, 156
3,451
5,708,943
2,664
4
,463,819
5,896
4,555
3,512
14, 725, 141
12,193,058
9, 545, 869
661
1
, 481, 984
605
1, 517, 192
262
587, 369
Net permanent, fleld (average num-
United States and possessions
3
11,054
4 26, 125
4
25,868
Foreign cotmtries:
United States rates
1,286
7,459,577
987
5,785,575
822
,925,728
4,046
5,772,526
2,959
4,864,166
2,424
i
,006,904
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment: Foreign countries:
United States rates
7,538
6,000
6,000
Regular pay in excess 52-week base
54,890
45, 040
37, 330
Payment above basic rates:
167, 472
142, 066
Nightwork differentia]
4,770
3,000
3,000
Living and quarters allowances
120,637
138,918
116,282
13,598,464
11,010,890
J, 227, 294
01 Personal services.
14,405,811
11,684,187
9,784,890
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
11.880.402
9, 630, 324
7, 924, 730
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
2,625,409
2,153,863
.,860,160
MISSIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Missions to International Organizations, State
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
196
1
178
166
1
141
139
1
132
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classifleation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the Secretary of
State, equivalent to general sched-
ule grades:
$4, 792
GS-7.4
$2,887
CP03.4
$13, 950
FSO-l.O
$10,777
FSR-2.6
$4, 675
FSS-10.4
$2,306
$6, 397
QS-7.6
$2,967
CPC-3.5
$14, 300
FSO-l.O
$10. 860
FSR-2.5
$4, 186
rSS-11.2
$2, 306
$5, 651
Average grade
QS-7.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,834
CPC-3.4
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended
(22 U. S. 0. 801-1168):
Foreign Service officers:
Average salary
.$14,300
Average grade
FSO-l.O
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Average salary
$11,732
FSR-1.5
Foreign Service staff officers and em-
ployees:
Average salary _ -
$4. 424
FSS-Il.l
Ungraded positions (locals overseas):
$2,405
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$1,024,350
8,828
3,812
73,038
$836, 125
8,000
3,187
60,188
$807, 415
10.000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates
3, 125
59.960
Total personal service obligations...
1,110,028
907,500
880,500
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
1,095,673
25,945
14,215
66, 876
30,412
3,718
36,053
10,448
4,438
1,394
13, 500
907,600
27,600
12.900
69. 500
28,250
1.850
38,050
7,100
1, 4.')0
1.300
13. 500
880, 500
25,000
03 Transportation of things .
10,600
66,900
05 Rents and utility 'services . -
27,400
2,350
07 Other contractual services -.
34,200
9.450
09 Equipment
1,700
1.400
Undistributed _
13.500
Total direct obligations .
1,302,672
14, 355
1,099,000
1, 073, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
Total obligations
1,317,027
1,099,000
1,073.000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental:
Grades established by the Secretary of
State:
Range $12,000 or above:
U. S. Representative to U. N. and
U. S. Representative in Security
Council
Deputy U. S. Representative to
U. N
Deputy U. S. Representative in
Security Council
U. S. Representative In Economic
and Social Council
U. S. Representative In Trustee-
ship Council - -
Deputy U. S. Representative in
liisarmament Commission
Deputy U. S. Representative in
Interim Committee..
Grades established by the Secretary of
State equivalent to general sched-
ule grades:
aS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Adviser on political and security
matters
Adviser on economic and social
affairs - -
Special assistant to U. S. Repre-
sentative to U. N
Secretary General
Deputy Secretary General
Director, office of public affairs
Chief, reporting and documenta-
tion division..
Chief, division of administrative
and conference services
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy Secretary General
Public affairs officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$26, 000
20, 000
17,500
17,600
17, 500
14, 300
28,600
3 32, 400
1 10,800
1 11,800
1 11, 800
10,800
1 10, 200
3 29, 800
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$26, 000
20,000
17,500
17,500
17, 600
3 32, 900
1 10, 800
1 11, 800
1 11,800
11,050
1 10, 400
3 30, 200
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$25, 000
20,000
17,500
17, 600
17,600
14, 300
33,200
10,800
11,800
11,800
10,800
11,050
10, 800
10, 800
30,400
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
443
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
Departmental — Continued
Grades established by the Secretary of
State equivalant to general sched-
ule grades — Continued
GS-U. Range $9,600 to $10,600— Con.
Adviser on political and security
matters- -- - -
Chief, reporting and documenta-
tion division.- -
Chief, division of administrative
and conference services
Chief, legal relations and protocol
staff
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, division of admin-
istrative and conference services- -
Chief, reporting branch (Informa-
tion digest branch)
Special assistant to U. S. Repre-
sentative to U. N -
Adviser on political and security
matters
Adviser on economic and social
GS-12. Rang'e $7,040 to "$g',b4b':
Chief, reference branch -.
Reporter
Chief, communications and distri-
bution branch
Protocol officer
GS-11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Public affairs officer
Assistant chief, communications
and distribution branch
Chief, services branch
Chief, budget and finance branch.—
Adviser, political and security mat-
ters
Assistant chief, reference branch
Reporter _
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Secretarial assistant
Assistant to Secretary General
Reporter
Chief, transportation and accommo-
dationsbranch
Administrative assistant
Shift chief, communications and dis-
tribution branch..
Analyst, reference branch
Documents officer
Public affairs officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
Range $4,205 to $4,955
Range $3,795 to $4,545
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range $2,950 to $3,430
Range $2,750 to $3,230. -..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
GS-
GS-
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-
Total permanent, departmental-
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Grades established by the Secretary of
State:
Range $12,000 or above:
United States Representative
Grades established by the Secretary of
State equivalent to general schedule
grades:
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended
(22 U. S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service officers:
FSO-1. Range $12,800 to $14,300---.
Foreign Service reserve officers:
FSR-1. Range $12,800 to $14,300...-
FSR-2. Range $11,130 to $12,700....
FSR-3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
FSR^. Range $6,963 to $8,863
FSR-6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
Foreign Service staff officers and em-
ployees:
FSS-1. Range $9,950 to $11, 130
FSS-2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
FSS-7. Range $5,907 to $6,807
FSS-9. Range $4,719 to $5,619
FSS-10. Range $4,323 to $5,223
FSS-11. Range $3,927 to $4,647
rSS-12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
rSS-13. Range $3,150 to $3,870
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,600
9,800
10,600
9,800
8,560
8,960
9,160
1954 estimate
7,640
22,720
7,040
7,040
5,940
6,940
5,940
5,940
6,140
5,940
20,240
5,810
6,185
16,530
10.120
10. 120
6,185
6,060
14, 610
63,000
60,000
96,000
51, 000
32, 000
9,210
7 21, 000
9 25, 200
155
15
855, 030
69. 108
140 785, 922
8,828
2,945
22,600
820. 196
1 14, 300
1 4, 955
1 4, 170
27, 900
27, 500
46, 680
9,730
8,463
4,593
11,130
9,710
6,447
10.158
9,366
16, 668
25, 797
13, 560
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,600
10,000
10,600
10,000
8,760
9,160
8,360
1955 estimate
7,840
22,720
7,240
7,240
5,940
6.940
6,140
6.140
6.340
5,940
20,490
2
2
1
1
2
13
13
24
11
9
2
4
4
21,060
10, 370
10.120
5,310
6,185
9,860
60,600
63.600
90,500
38, 280
29,500
6,140
12, 240
11,500
132
19
763, 465
109, 965
113 653, 600
8,000
2,600
20,000
681000
1 14, 300
1 4, 965
1 4, 170
14, 300
27, 900
47, 050
9,430
8,763
4,593
6,627
10,338
5,223
7,974
26, 397
10,410
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
2
13
10
21
10
7
1
2
4
10,000
8,760
9,160
8,360
8,360
8,360
7,840
7,240
7,240
6,140
6,140
6,140
1 6, 340
4 20, 490
1 5, 060
3 16, 460
15.300
9,740
57,600
40.450
79. 410
36.450
23,410
2,910
6.070
10. 652
115 692. 062
7 39, 662
108 652, 400
10,000
2.500
26.500
690, 400
1 14, 300
14,300
28,100
23,700
9,730
8,863
6,807
5,619
5,223
4,047
23,586
3,390
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES— Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field—Continued
Ungraded positions Oocals, overseas)...
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $9, 222
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $9, 222
Num
ber
4
• Total
salary
$9,622
Total permanent, field
40 260, 349
3.5 21,921
33 211.652
5.8 29,027
24
1
162 242
7,227
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
3 23,326
29. 5 205, 880
4 9, 222
867
60,538
2 19, 570
21.2 163,833
4 9, 222
687
40,188
2
17
4
18, 970
126,423
9,622
625
34,460
Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base _ . .
Payment above basic rates: Living and
All personal services, field
289,833
223,500
190.100
01 Personal services
1,110.028
907, 600
880,500
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1,096,673
14, 355
907, 500
880, 500
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
AMERICAN SECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL
COMMISSIONS
American Sections, International Commissions, State
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
11
4
15
10
6
16
10
5
15
.A.verage salaries and grades:
Excepted schedule grades:
$7,230
GS-10.6
$7. 036
GS-10.2
$7,171
Average grade. . _ . .
GS-10 2
01 Personal services:
$78, 129
9,514
306
6,648
$71. 533
12, 363
269
9, 135
$73, 250
12,363
272
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
9.135
93. 597
9,135
180
1,141
349
12
4,729
635
1,093
135
93.300
10, 230
180
1,200
450
540
6,539
650
650
250
95. 020
02 Travel
9 360
180
04 Communication services
1,200
450
06 Printing and reproduction . .
540
4,800
6.50
09 Fquipment
650
16 Taxes and assessments
250
Total obligations
110,906
112, 889
113, 000
ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,
AND WELFARE
Total number of permanent positions
6
1
6
7
7
7
7
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,845
GS-8.3
$3,374
CPC-5.0
$3,977
GS-6.0
$3,977
Average grade. .
OS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary...
Average grade
01 Personal services:
$30,033
3,300
60
$40,247
$40,247
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
,53
53
Total personal services
33, 393
6,880
266
1,103
350
98
1,558
6,132
5,822
53
40, 300
3,200
100
600
40, 300
02 Travel.
3,200
100
04 ComTniinic;^tinn tiprvicps
500
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction.
07 Other contractual services..
76
600
2,600
1,740
85
75
500
2,500
09 Equipment
16 Taxes and assessments
1,740
85
54,656
49,000
49,000
444
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
AMERICAN SECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL
COMMISSIONS— Continued
American Sections, International Commissions, State — Continued
OBLIGATIONS ET OBJECTS COUtiHUed
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
U
1
14
14
1
14
14
1
14
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,565
QS-6.8
$4, 578
GS-6.8
$4,608
Average grade
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
$57, 530
3,109
222
1,181
$.59, 000
3,300
200
$59, 000
Other positions
3,300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base-
200
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
62, 042
9,116
235
729
323
257
6,080
6,672
1,306
60
62,500
9,000
240
700
300
300
5,500
6,400
1,000
60
62, 500
02 Travel
9,000
240
04 Communication services..
700
300
300
5.500
6,400
09 Equipment
1,000
60
86,820
86,000
86,000
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
31
6
35
31
6
36
31
6
36
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule and excepted schedule
grades:
Average salary ..
$5, 637
GS-8.6
$3,374
CPC-5.0
$5, 422
OS-8.1
$5, 487
GS-8.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
01 Personal services:
$165, 692
15, 923
588
6,829
$170, 780
15, 663
622
9,135
$172. 497
15, 663
Regular pay in excess of 62-weeli
525
Payment above basic rates
9,135
Total personal services
189, 032
25, 131
681
2,973
1,022
367
12, 367
12, 339
8,221
248
196, 100
22, 430
620
2,400
760
915
11, 539
9,450
3,390
395
197, 820
21, 560
03 Transportation of things
520
2,400
750
915
07 Otiier contractual services
10, 800
9,450
09 Equipment
3,390
395
Total obligations
252, 381
247, 889
248, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Commissioner--
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Commissioner
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Engineer to the commission
Secretary
OS -12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Secretary
Assist:int to the commissioners -
GS-n. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Topographic engineer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses..
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)
(average
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$11,800
10.600
8.360
9, 160
7,040
8,040
6,340
10, 240
4,045
3,910
11
0.6
79.535
1,406
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,650
1 10, 600
I 8. .560
1 9. 100
1 7, 040
6,340
6,620
4,045
7,445
10 70, 360
1,173
10.4 78,129 10 71,533 10 73,250
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 800
1 10.600
1 8. 560
1 9,360
1 7, 240
6,540
5,620
4,295
7,695
10 71, 710
1,540
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF STATE— Continued
Field— Continued
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base...
Payment above basic rates:
Num- Total
ber salary
$9. 514
306
252
5,396
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 363
269
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,363
272
Living and quarters allowance
9,135
9,135
93,597
62,042
93,300
62,500
95, 020
Add portion of salaries carried in Consol-
idated schedule. Geological Survey,
Department of the Interior
62,500
01 Personal services - - -
155, 639
155,800
157, 520
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-li. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Public health engineer
Num-
ber
1
1
1
Total
salary
$5,940
5,185
3,410
Num- Total
ber salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Chemist
1 $5, 185
1 3.410
1 3, 335
1
1
1
$5, 185
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160 . .
3.410
GS-4 Range $3 175 to .$3 655
3, 335
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5 Range $2 974 to $3 454
1
1
1
3,374
7,907
7,346
Cominissioned officer grades:
2 15, 404
1 7. 524
1 6. 252
2
1
1
15. 404
Full grade . .
7,524
6.252
6
0.7
33, 162
3,129
7 41,110
0.1 863
7
0.1
41, 110
863
Net permanent, field (average num-
5.3
30,033
3,300
60
6.9 40,247
6.9
40,247
Other positions: Temporary employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base...
53
53
All personal services, field
33, 393
40,300
40, 300
189, 032
196, 100
197, 820
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE
ACTIVITIES
International Educational Exchange Activities, State
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
206
195
194
187
191
186
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary , _ .
$5,191
GS-7.8
$5,280
GS-7.8
$5,383
GS-7.9
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions -. -- - .
$1,011,119
$986, 499
784
3,939
13, 960
$1,000,216
1,154
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,105
11,288
3,965
Payment above basic rates .
12,917
1,026,512
29,107
1,702,111
1,230,811
11,831,464
2,654
1, 005. 182
33,120
1, 883. 522
1, 149, 742
10, 890, 934
2,500
1,018,242
38,234
1,849,330
Services performed by other agencies-
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
1, 231, 890
10, 859, 804
2,500
Total obligations _
15,822,659
14,966,000
15, 000, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental;
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,S00 to $11,800:
Chief of staff
Num-
ber
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
Total
salary
$10, 800
10,800
11,800
11,050
10,200
48, 800
10, 600
8,660
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
Total
salary
$10. 800
10, 800
11,800
11,050
10,400
49, 000
20,200
Num
ber
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
Total
salary
$11,050
11,050
11,800
11,300
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
10, 400
49,800
20,200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Associate chief of staff --
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
445
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Budget examiner...
Chief of branch _..
Evaluation officer
Foreign affairs officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Administrative assistant
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Evaluation officer.
Foreign affairs officer
Government accountant
Organization and methods examiner.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant...
Administrative officer
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Foreign affairs officer
Government accountant
Information specialist
Reports officer
Training officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant...
Budget examiner
Contract specialist
Foreign affairs oITicer
Government accountant
Information specialist
Social science analyst
Transportation specialist
aS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,9!)0 to $3,430...
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above baste rates: Overtime
and hoUday pay
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
13 111,480
1 8,360
5 43. 000
8,560
22,520
7,240
22,320
4 28, 760
1 7,640
1 7,240
5.940
6.140
6.140
5.940
79. 420
6.140
6.940
6.340
5.940
15. 930
5.810
99. 015
5,185
5,310
5,060
5,185
95, 510
17,055
116,245
111.470
61,400
206 1,069,405
11.2 88.286
194.8
1,011,119
4,105
11,288
1, 026, 512
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
13 111,880
43, 400
8,660
22,320
7,240
22,720
7,040
22, 520
7,640
7,440
6,140
6,140
6,140
5,940
66. 460
6.140
5,940
5,940
10. 245
6.060
6.810
105. 675
6.185
10. 995
5.185
5.310
79.565
21, 475
99, 945
124, 435
53, 350
194 1,024,345
7.2 37,846
186.8
7.84
3, 939
1,005,182
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
13 113, 880
8,560
22,720
7,440
22,920
7.040
22, 920
7,840
7.440
6,140
6.340
6,340
6.140
67.860
6.340
6,140
5,940
10, 4Q5
5,185
5,810
97,080
6,310
11,246
5,310
5.435
77. 110
21.850
98.660
130, 010
54, 470
191 1,028.130
5.2 27.914
185.8
1,000,216
1,154
3,955
1,018,242
INTERNATIOiNAL CLAIMS COMMISSION
International Claims Commission, State
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
26
1
22
39
1
27
39
1
19
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5, 966
GS-8.9
$5,943
GS-9.2
$3,548
FSS-12.0
$1,200
$5,943
GS-9.2
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended
(22 U. S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service staff officer:
$3,648
Average grade
FSS-12.0
Ungraded positions: Foreign countries
(local rates): Average salary
$1,200
01 Personal services:
$156,830
2,743
700
$129,852
4,100
800
24. 791
$108, 002
Other positions
3,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
800
Payment above basic rates
6.204
160,273
1,886
1,388
91
580
937
1,916
1,000
283
159, 543
32, 400
1,900
100
WO
1,300
6,460
118,006
02 Travel
23,044
900
05 Rents and utility services . . . .
60
06 Printing and reproduction
400
650
08 Supplies and materials
1,900
09 Equipment
300
168,353
202, 793
144,950
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $45, 000
1 11,050
1 10.800
2 22, 100
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney-adviser
Business economist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 $9, 600
1 $9, 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Executive assistant
1 8,360
1 8,660
3 26,080
1 7, 040
4 29, 260
2 11,880
1 6, 060
3 26, 080
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Executive director
1 7,040
4 29, 260
OS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
2 12,280
2 11,880
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
1 5, 060
Attorney-adviser
2 10, 245
3 15, 805
2 8,535
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955...
2 8, 406
2 7, 590
3 11,230
3 10,005
1 2,950
2 8, 405
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
2 7, 590
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4.160
6 22, 585
2 6, 910
3 11,230
QS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3 10,006
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
~ 1 2,950
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
26 182, 230
5 25, 400
23 129,100
5 32, 625
23 129, 100
13 51. 475
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
21 166, 830
2,743
700
18 96,475
4,100
500
10 77, 625
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
3,000
Regular pay in e-xcess of 52-week base...
600
All personal services, departmental.
160, 273
101, 075
81, 128
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney.. . . .
1 9,600
2 16,080
1 6, 940
2 11,620
1 4, 693
1 4,323
1 3, 631
1 2, 790
6 7.200
1 9,600
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2 16, 080
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 5, 940
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Attorney
2 11,620
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended (22
U.S.C. 801-1168):
Foreign Service officers:
Class 6. Range .$3,993 to $6,093
1 4, 593
Foreign service staff officers and em-
ployees:
Class 10. Range $4,323 to $5,223 ....
1 4,323
Class 12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
1 3.531
Class 14. Range $2,790 to $3,610
1 2, 790
6 7,200
16 65.677
8 32,300
16 65. 677
Deduct lapses .. .
8 35, 300
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
Foreign countries:
5 29. 777
3 3,600
300
15,996
8,795
5 26, 777
Local rates
3 3,600
300
Payment above basic rates:
3,424
2,780
68, 468
36,881
160, 273
159, 543
118.006
ACQUISITION OF BUILDINGS ABROAD
Acquisition of Buildings Abroad, State
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Tot.al number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
49
59
1
68
59
47
67
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the Secretary of
State equivalent to general sched-
ule grades:
$7, 934
GS-12.3
$7,717
aS-12.0
$7, 869
Average grade
OS-12. 2
270200—54-
-29
446
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
ACQUISITION OF BUILDINGS ABROAD
Aquisition of Buildings Abroad, State — Continued
OBLIGATIONS ET OBJECTS COntiTlTied
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Grades established by the Secretary of
State:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director (technical) _
Nura
ber
1
Total
salary
$10,800
Nura
ber
1
- Total
salary
$11,050
Num
ber
1
1
- Total
salary
$11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Architect (design)
9.600
1
1
10.000
9,800
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
9.800
8.360
8. 560
10. 720
17. 120
8.560
8, 660
8,660
2
1
19.600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8.360
1
8,360
2
1
1
1
1
1
16. 720
Chief of branch .
1
8,560
8.360
8.560
8.660
8,560
OS-12, Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
2
1
7,240
14, 480
7,240
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,140
6.540
6,140
10.370
4,705
1
6.140
1
6,340
1
2
1
6,140
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
10. 370
GS 7 Range $4,205 to $4,955
1
4,455
4.705
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.-
11
1
87, 276
2.307
17
131. 185
2.826
17
1
133. 765
3.000
Net permanent, departmental (av-
10
84.968
840
340
16
128.360
6.000
465
16
130, 765
Other positions: Temporary employ-
1,800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
460
All personal services, departmental.
86, 148
133,825
133. 025
Field:
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946, as amended (22
U.S.C. 801-1168):
Foreign Service staH oSScers and em-
ployees:
Class 2 Range $9,230 to $10,250
1
1
2
38
9.470
8.721
14.910
87.000
1
1
2
38
9.470
Class 3 Range $8,481 to $9,441
8.721
Class 5 Range $7,095 to $8,115
14. 910
Local employees
38
38
1
84.400
84.400
1.726
87. 000
42
1
120. 101
2.411
42
1
120. 101
Deduct lapses
4.326
Net permanent, field (average num-
Foreign countries:
United States rates
4
37
32,261
85, 429
600
9,235
1,750
4
37
30. 975
37
82,674
84.800
600
Payment above basic rates:
9.000
Additional pay for service abroad
1.700
All personal services, field
82, 674
129, 176
126. 976
01 Personal services -
168,822
263, 000
260.000
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER
COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
Salaries and Expenses, International Boundary and Water Com-
mission, United States and Mexico, State
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
129
106
91
1
88
86
1
83
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,654
GS-6.4
$3. 372
CPC-5.0
$2,416
$5,282
GS-7.4
$3. 401
CPC-5.0
$3. 125
$5 412
GS-7.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 401
CPG-5.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3. 125
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$600,864
8,704
1,694
6,627
$437,932
6.600
1.649
5.530
$422, 132
6.600
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
1.649
5.530
616, 889
6, 866
6,910
7,045
1.239
1.344
8,613
16,340
3,198
29, 651
868
451.711
6, 250
1,200
6,700
435.911
02 Travel
6.250
1.200
04 Communication services
6.700
1,300
7,600
19, 964
4,400
1.300
07 Other contractual services . - -
7,600
19, 904
200
15 Taxes and assessments
876
875
Total obligations
696,953
500,000
480.000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Budget and finance officer
Counsel
Principal engineer (supervising)
Secretary - --- - -
GS-14. Range"$9,6bb to $10,600:
Hydraulic enguieer
Principal engineer (planning)
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer.
Chief, administrative services
Civil engineer
Headquarters superintendent of
construction and maintenance —
Procurement officer
GS-12. R.ange $7,040 to $8,040:
Civil engineer
Construction engineer.
Assistant headquarters superin-
tendent of construction and main-
tenance
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Attorney
Civil engineer —
Hydraulic engineer —
OS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Civil engineer
Hydraulic engineer... -_-
Personnel officer _
Purchasing agent..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
G.S-4. Range $3,!75 to $3,655
aS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,0,32
Ungraded positions at aimual rates:
Rates of $5,000 and above:
Commissioner.-
Ungraded positions at daily rate^:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...
Total permanent, field
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
10. 800
10, 800
9,600
9,600
9,160
8,960
8,560
23,720
8,040
6,740
5,940
44.580
19.220
6.660
5.185
22.115
10. 245
5.685
11.620
78. 610
38.655
54.115
50.425
39. 160
31. 1.30
10.000
4.150
3.680
9.690
2,712
14, 300
4 9,665
129 693, 462
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,. 300
1 U.050
1 10. 800
1 10. 800
8.760
9.360
17. 320
9. 360
8,560
7,640
1 8, 040
1 6. 740
1 5, 940
8 51,120
2 12, 680
1
1
3
1
1
2
12
8
8
10
5
6
1
5.560
5.186
17.065
5.185
6.810
11.620
56.960
35.360
31.905
34.630
15,310
17.460
2,680
4,275
2 6, 460
1 2, 872
1 14, 300
2 6.250
91 477, 847
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,300
11,050
10,800
10, SOO
9,600
8.760
9.360
17,320
9,360
8,560
7,640
8,040
6.740
5.940
51. 120
12. 680
6,660
5,185
17, 055
5,186
5.810
11.620
56. 960
36.360
27. 870
31.135
12 360
11.800
2,680
4.275
6,460
2,872
14, 300
6. 2.'i0
86 461, 707
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
447
DETAIL OP PERSONAL sEHVicES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Deduct:
Num- Total
ber salary
24. 1 $89, 685
0. 4 2, 913
Num- Total
ber salary
4. 5 $39, 916
Num- Total
ber salary
4. 5 $39, 575
Portion of salaries sliown above paid
Net permanent, field (average
104.5 500,864
8.704
1,694
5,345
282
86. 5 437, 932
6,600
1,649
6,250
280
81. 5 422, 132
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
6,600
Resular pay in excess of 52-weel£ base...
Payment above basic rates:
1,649
5,250
Nightwork differential
280
516,889
451,711
435,911
Construction, International Boundary
United States and Mexico, State
and Water Commission,
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
INTERNATIONAL BO"NDARV AND WATER
COMMISSION
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
161
1
142
142
1
124
21
1
21
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary . - -
$4,335
QS-6.0
$2,855
CPC-3.8
$2, 406
$4,463
GS-6.1
$2,911
CPC-3.9
$2, 182
M,284
GS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,230
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,804
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$529. 971
8,551
1,939
$478,318
9,500
1,022
$74, 632
3,500
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-\veek base -
302
Payment above basic rates
9,711
6,600
Total persona! services . , .
550,172
24, 933
195,303
7.605
16, 332
122, 614
30,053
4,565,236
37, 741
5, 799, 516
1,963
495,340
25,000
200, 750
8,000
19, 207
195, 000
30,000
3,383.789
40. 000
3.002.314
1,125
80,934
14, 000
03 Transportation of things
10, 000
04 Communication services
1,700
07 Other contractual services
333, 000
Services performed by other agencies.
1, 050, 000
09 Equipment
10,000
426,264
15 Taxes and assessments
366
Subtotal
11,351,468
32, 140
7, 400, 525
30,000
1,926,264
11,319,328
7, 370, 525
1,926,264
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OV RECLAMATION,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Total number of permanent positions
Average namber of all employees
4g
48
15
15
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$5. 318
OS-8.6
$5, 339
GS-8.4
01 Personal services:
$267, 049
993
$80,589
311
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
268, 042
4,974
628
1, ,625
706
2,994
1.919
9. 620
1.982
80,900
2,300
100
700
600
1,700
800
4,958
600
02 Travel
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations
282, 290
92,658
SUMMARY
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
209
1
190
167
1
139
21
1
21
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary ...
$4, 637
GS-6.8
$2. 855
CPC-3.8
$2, 406
$4,591
QS-6.5
$2,911
CPC-3.9
$2, 182
$4,284
QS-6.0
$3. 230
Averaee grade
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2,804
01 Persona! services:
$787, 020
8,551
2,932
9,711
$558, 907
9,500
1,333
6,500
$74, 632
Other positions
3,500
Regular pay in e.\cess of 62-week
302
Payment above basic rates
2,500
808. 214
29.907
195. 831
9. 1.30
17. 038
2.994
124, 533
30, 053
4, 574. 856
39. 723
6, 799, 516
1,963
676, 240
27,300
200, 850
8,700
19, 807
1,700
19.5.800
30. 000
3, 3S,S, 747
40. 600
3,002.314
1.125
80, 934
02 Travel
14,000
10,000
04 Cnmmnnic^tinn sprvicp-S
1,700
07 Other contractual services
333, 000
Services performed by other agencies .
08 Supplies and materials
1,060,000
10, 000
10 Lands and structures
426,264
366
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters
11,633,758
32, 140
7, 493, 183
30.000
1,926,264
Total obligations
11,601,618
7, 463, 183
1,926,264
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER
COMMISSION
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Construction engin eer
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Civil engineer _
Construction engineer
Project attorney.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Construction engineer
Electrical engineer,
Mechanical engineer
Mechanical inspector
Project chief clerk
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Legal assistant
Realty officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
,\dministrative assistant
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Construction inspector
Geologist..-
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $1,955.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3,656
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range .$2,750 to .$3,230
QS-1. Range $2,.50O to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-S. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
GPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.340
CPC-1. Range $1,810 to $2,170..
Ungraded positions at daily rates:
Rates equivalent to 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)
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
2 17,720
1 8. ,560
1 8,960
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
18
11
6
17
10
12
6
1
20
2
2
8
7.040
7.040
7,040
7.040
7,840
25.960
12.680
6.340
6.940
5. .560
10. 870
10. 120
10. 245
5.185
9.615
79.815
43. 620
21. 960
56, 775
30. 940
34.120
15, 400
8. 105
27.600
2.974
58. 760
5.664
4.840
14,840
10 24. 064
161 615.032
20.3 87,974
0.4 2.913
141.1 529.971
8.661
1,939
7,176
2.535
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10. 800
8.960
8. 560
8,900
8.040
7.040
7.040
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
13
8
5
14
10
9
4
8.040
26. 160
12.680
6.540
6,940
5,685
10. 995
5. 1S5
10, 495
6, 185
9,740
58, 665
32. 735
18,800
47, 650
31, 740
25, 630
10,560
8,230
27, 680
2.974
53. 740
5. 664
4, 9.80
13, 210
14 30, 550
539, 853
I 61,535
123. 1 478. 318
9.600
1,022
4.500
2.000
495, 340
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,740
10, 995
5,185
9,410
4.170
7.695
3,255
8,250
3,230
78,560
3,928
3,500
302
2,000
500
80, 934
448
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COM-
MISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO— Con.
Construction, International Boundary and Water Commission,
United States and Mexico, State — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO PUREAU OF RECLAMATION,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $17, 120
4 29, 360
7 44, 780
13 69. 405
19 86, 779
3 9,606
Num- Total
ber salaiy
1 $8, 560
2 15, 280
1 6,140
4 21.115
5 22. 904
2 6.690
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer -
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
GS 7 Range $4,205 to $4,956
GS^ Range $3 175 to $3 655
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
48 257,049
993
16 80, 589
311
268, 042
80,900
Operation and Maintenance, International Boundary and Water
Commission, United States and Mexico, State
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
298
2
269
280
2
219
269
2
255
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,329
GS-5.8
$3,528
CPC-5.2
$2,036
$4,558
GS-6.4
$3,406
CPC-5.4
$2, 093
$4, 581
GS-6.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,397
CPC-6.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$2, 101
01 Personal services;
$779, 171
6,288
2,377
7,528
$686, 729
5,660
2,563
8,125
$807, 270
5,660
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
3.351
Payment above basic rates _
14.375
794,364
6,649
3,442
6,840
6,346
28
47,839
741
165,489
19,673
2,784
702, 077
7,050
4,650
6,500
7,300
830. 656
8.050
7,060
7,000
05 Rents and utility services --
6,560
37, 176
741
126,847
6,200
2,140
41, 175
Services performed by otheragencies.
741
136, 768
11, 200
2,390
1,062,195
900,680
1,050,680
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Project superintendent
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Project engineer
Superintendent of construction and
maintenance
GS-12. Ran<;e $7,040 to $8,040:
Civil engineer
Electrical engineer —
Hydraulic engineer
Mechanic-al engineer..
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer -..
Assistant superintendent of con-
struction and maintenance
Civil engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Powerpiant supervisor _
Project superintendent
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Civil engineer-
Hydraulic engineer
Powerpiant foreman
Maintenance superintendent-
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,360
9,360
7,240
7,240
6,740
6,540
2 12, 880
2 13, 280
1 5, 810
2 10, 996
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 8,560
15. 480
7,040
7.440
7,040
12, 680
13, 480
5,940
6,740
6,810
16. 180
6.060
5,060
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
1 8,560
8,040
7,040
7,440
7,040
12, 680
13, 480
6.940
6,740
6,810
16, 180
5,060
6.060
DETAIL OF PERSONAL
SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $.'..370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,115
6 27. 355
9 39. 655
6 21. 585
10 34. 230
12 37. 660
3 8. 670
2 6, 240
10 62, 775
Nmn- Total
ber salary
2 $10, 240
7 32. 560
10 43. 825
8 29. 030
11 37. 805
9 28.630
2 5.600
2 6. 400
10 53. 025
4 16, 600
8 30,795
7 25,045
21 73, 200
9 27,246
17 51,660
19 54,008
8 19,360
107 224, 013
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4, 870
7 32 560
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
9 39. 905
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
7 26, 495
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
10 34, 160
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
7 22, 090
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
2 6,600
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
2 6,400
10 63,026
4 16 600
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at daily rates: Rates
2 8, 105
2 7, 770
16 67, 040
1 3, 454
17 52,830
19 55, 128
1 2, 840
167 340, 043
7 26,805
7 25, 045
20 69,520
9 27,246
17 51, 660
19 64, 008
8 19,360
105 220, 685
298 852, 740
30.7 73,669
280 893, 942
62.6 208,213
269 862, 484
16. 1 45, 214
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
267.3 779,171
166
5,133
2,377
5,372
2,156
217.4 685,729
150
6,510
2,563
6,000
2,125
252. 9 807, 270
150
Other positions:
Intermittent employment
6,510
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
3,361
11,000
Nightwork differential
3 375
01 Personal services
794,364
702, 077
830 656
MISCELLANEOUS
Educational Aid for China and Korea, Stale
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
16
13
8
8
6
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,286
GS-6.4
$4, 613
GS-6.6
$4,923
Average grade
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
$68, 047
264
920
$35. 022
I3S
1,000
$28, 649
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
114
1,000
Total personal services
59,231
1,129
66
273
659, 445
215
36.160
1,500
300
500
436, 940
200
29,763
02 Travel. .
1,600
300
600
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
15 Tave.s and fi-^pss^mpnts
167, 737
200
Total obligations
720, 359
475,600
200,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of branch
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Foreign atTairs officer
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Foreign affairs officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Foreign affairs officer-
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses --
Net permanent, departmental
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and hoUday pay
01 Personal services --
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,360
7,640
6,140
5,060
8.410
3,920
13. 765
6.360
8,930
16 68, 675
2. 5 10, 528
13.5 68.047
264
920
89,231
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,660
6,140
4,330
4,045
3,535
6.910
3.110
8 36. 630
0. 2 1, 608
7.8 35,022
138
36,160
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,560
6,340
4,466
2 6,990
1 3,190
0.2
i9, 636
886
6.8 28,649
114
1,000
29,763
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
449
Educational Fund, Interest Payments by the Government of India,
State
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS COntiWUed
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Total number of permanent positions -
2
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
Genera] schedule grades;
Average salary -
$4,557
GS-7.6
.$4. 667
GS-7.5
01 Personal services:
$7. 022
34
500
$8,890
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
34
500
7,566
3,499
60,000
166. 000
15. 696
9.424
02 Travel .
3.499
07 Other contractual services:
Services performed by other agencies-
Advances to private nonprofit or-
ganizations for educational grants.
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions
$31,480
109,400
50,000
166. 000
18, 709
140,880
241,650
246, 632
ALLOCATION TO UNITED STATES
INFORMATION AGENCY
Total number of permanent positions
20
16
19
18
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary - .
$4,311
GS-7.0
$6, 699
FSS-6.0
$1,260
$4, 338
OS-7.0
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C.
801-1158):
Foreign Service stafl officer:
$6, 699
FSS-6.0
$1, 260
01 Personal services:
$46, 279
218
8,473
$49, 134
Regular pay In excess of 62-weet
202
Payment above basic rates
9,415
Total personal services -
54,970
13,602
3,330
2,000
500
653, 705
1,300
58, 751
$3,178
600
_
5,460
600
04 Communication services
2,600
682
07 Other contractual services
674, 150
1,600
Obligations Incurred
3,678
729, 407
743, 633
SUMMARY
22
18
21
Average number of all employees
2U
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,381
as-7.1
$6. 699
FSS-6.0
$1. 250
$4,411
QS-7.2
Grades estal^iishcd bv the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801-1168):
Foreign Service stafl officers:
Average salary
$6,699
FSS-6.0
$1, 250
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$53, 301
252
8,973
$58, 024
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
236
Payment above basic rates
9,915
Total personal services
62, 626
17, 101
3,330
68, 175
$3, 178
500
8,949
03 Transportation of things
600
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
04 Communication services
$2,000
500
663, 706
50,000
166,000
1,300
15, 595
$2,600
682
674, ISO
Services performed by other agencies -
Advances to private nonprofit or-
ganizations for educational grants -
OS Supplies and materials
$31, 480
109, 400
60,000
166,000
1.500
18, 709
Obligations incurred
144, 558
971,057
990 1G5
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Departmental:
General scliedule grades:
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Foreign affairs officer...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656...
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
01
Personal services.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
ALLOCATION TO UNITED STATES
INFORMATION AGENCY
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Program oificer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Bibiiogra[)her
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955...
GS-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 62-week base...
All personal services, departmental..
Field:
Grades established by the Foreign Serv-
ice Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801-1168):
Foreign Service staff officers and em-
ployees;
FSS-3. Range $8,481 to $9,441
FSS-4. Range $7,689 to $8,649
FSS-U. Range .$3,927 to $4,647
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses -..
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) : Foreign coun-
tries:
United States rates
Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 940
1 3, 175
2
0.4
9,115
2,093
7,022
34
500
7,556
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $6. 940
1 3, 176
9,115
225
34
50O
9,424
$5, 940
5, 060
4,205
6,360
6 21, 555
1. 1 4, 613
3. 9 16, 942
83
17, 025
1 8,481
1 7, 689
1 3, 927
12 15,000
15 35, 097
2. 5 5, 760
2. 5 16, 799
10
12,538
136
3,960
4,623
37, 945
54,970
1 $5, 940
1 6,060
6,350
4 17, 350
0. 6 2, 260
3.5 15,090
67
15, 157
1 8,481
1 7, 689
1 3, 927
12 15,000
16 36, 097
0. 5 1, 053
2.9 19,494
11.6 14,550
136
4,390
5,026
43, 594
58, 751
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY detail of personal services — continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permnnent 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
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...
Direct OWgaliOTis
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 agencies,
08 Supplies and materials -.-
09 Equipment..-
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments —
Total direct obligations
Obligations Pariable Out of ReimhurseTTtents
From Other Accounts
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
09 Equipment-
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts ---
Total obligations
1953 actual
550
1
614
$5, 719
GS-8.1
$3,291
CPC-t.O
$2, 565, 907
2.538
8,982
30, 366
2, 607, 793
2, 587, 257
13, 522
67
50,600
51,977
9,697
17, 733
67, 600
34, 809
8,176
685
1,670
2. 833, .593
20.636
278
103, 896
4,212
9,068
661
29,909
12S
168, 678
3, 002, 271
1954 estimate
490
"469'
$5, 851
as-8.2
$3,306
CPC-4.0
$2, 376, 990
2,000
9, 510
26,000
2,414,600
2, 399, 500
16. 000
100
69, 250
54. 000
14. 750
26, 000
64, 600
42. 9on
13. 500
1. 000
1,600
2,683,100
113,600
4,000
2,500
30,000
2, 848, 100
1956 estimate
476
'468
$6. 975
GS-8.2
$3,329
CPC-4.0
;, 329, 074
2.000
9.326
26.000
2, 366, 400
2,351,400
16,000
100
57.000
62,000
8,000
25,000
54.600
39. 900
13. 500
1.000
1.500
2, 620. 000
15.000
113,600
4.000
2,500
30,000
165, 000
2, 785, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES
Departmental;
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Secretary of the Treasury.
Under secretary of the Tre.asury
Assistant secretary of the Treasury —
Fiscal assistant secretary
General schedule grades:
OS-18. Rate of $14,800:
General counsel
Administrative assistant secretary..
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant to the Secretary and su-
pervisor, analysis stafT
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Security officer.
Technical assistant to the Secretary
(enforcement)
Assistant to the fiscal assistant
secretary
Director of tax advisory stalT
Chief, tax division, analysis staff. .-
Assistant to the Secretary and head,
legal advisory staff
Tax legislative counsel
Budget officer
Director of personnel
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $22. 500
1 17, 500
2 30. 000
1 16.000
1 14,800
1 14, 800
13, 000
12,000
12,200
12, 200
12,000
12, 000
12,200
12,200
12, 200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$22. 500
17, .500
30.000
15,000
14.800
14,800
13,000
12,000
12, 200
12,400
12, 000
12,000
12,200
12, 200
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$22, 600
17, 600
30,000
15, 000
14,800
14,800
13,200
12,000
12,200
12,600
12,200
12,200
12,400
12,400
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule trades— Continued
GS-1.5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the Secretary .
Assistant to the under secretary
Assistant to assistant secretary
Assistant to the administrative as-
sistant secretary -
Technical assistant to the fiscal as-
sistant secretary
Head, fiscal service operation and
methods staff. -
Assistant director of personnel
Director of information
Associate director of tax advisory
staff.
Chief, debt division, analysis staff.
Fiscal economist
Assistant general counsel
Associate head, legal advisory staff.
Assistant head, legal advisory staff.
Assistant to the general counsel —
Chief counsel to the fiscal assistant
secretary
Director of administrative services.
GS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Technical assistant to the fiscal as-
sistant secretary
Assistant budget officer — -..
Administrative ofTicer
Assistant head, fiscal service opera-
tion and methods staff
Organization and methods exam-
iner - ---
Chief, classification and wage ad-
ministration section -
Chief, employment section
Fiscal economist
Special assistant to the general
counsel --
Assistant head, legal advisory staff-
Legislative attorney
Assistant director of administrative
services-.
Chief, buildings surveys and main-
tenance division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to assistant secretary
Fiscal analyst
Persoimel assistant
.\dminlstrative officer
Information and editorial specialist
Budget examiner.
Organization and methods examiner
Fiscal methods examuier
Accounting consultant and advLser
Fiscal economist
Attorney --
Chief, division of office services
GS-12. Range $7 ,040 to $8,040:
Secretary to the Secretary
Organization and methods examiner
Budget examiner
1' Iscal methods examiner
Fiscal economist
Attorney
Administrative officer..-
Librarian
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant to the under secretary. -.
Administrative assistant
Job classiBcatlon and wage analyst-
Budget examiner --- ---
Chief, fimd control section
Organization and methods examiner.
Fiscal economist —
Legislative attorney
Chief, operations section —
Records administration officer
Personnel officer
Printing and publications officer —
Head, graphic section
Buildings superintendent
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Budget examiner
Personnel assistant
Fiscal analyst
Fiscal economist
Statistician
Attorney
Organization and method exammer
Librarian
Chief, fiscal operations
Assistant to buildings superin-
tendent
Num- Total
ber salary I
2 $21, 600
10. 800
11.050
11,050
11,060
11,050
10,800
10,800
11,060
11.0.50
43.950
22. 850
10.800
10. 800
11,550
11,0.50
11.800
9.600
10,000
9,800
9,600
9,800
10. 200
9.800
39, 200
10, 400
10. 600
9,600
9,800
10.600
8. 360
8. 360
8. 360
17.920
9.360
9.360
25. 880
8.760
8.360
68.880
25.080
8.760
7.840
22. 620
7.640
21.920
7.440
29.760
14. 880
7.440
6.140
12. 480
6.340
12.880
6. 340
11.8S0
30, 700
17,820
5.940
6,340
5.940
6.740
6.340
5,940
65, 346
6, 060
5,560
5,810
21, 490
16. 930
6, 185
5.185
20. 616
6,185
5,560
12
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $33, 400
1
11,300
11,300
11,050
10.800
11,060
11,050
34, 1,50
23. 100
10.800
10.800
11,800
11.. 300
11,800
9, 800
10, 200
9,800
9,800
10, 400
9,800
49, 800
10, 400
10, 600
10.600
8. .360
8.660
8.560
17. 920
9.360
9.360
25.880
8.360
69.880
43. 400
8,960
7.840
7.240
7.040
14.680
7.610
22. 320
15.280
7,440
6,940
12,480
6. .340
13.080
6,540
11.880
18, 620
6,140
6,540
6,940
6,940
6,340
5,940
64, 975
6,186
6,685
5,810
27,176
16,305
6,310
15,930
5,310
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $22, 8,50
1
10
1
1
1
5
3
1
3
1
1
451
11,300
11,300
11,300
11,0.50
11,300
11.300
34, 400
23, 100
11,050
11,050
11,800
11,300
11,800
9,800
10,200
10,000
10, 000
10, 600
10, 000
50, 600
10,600
10, 600
10.000
10. 600
8.660
8. 760
8. 760
18. 320
9.360
9.360
26,480
70.880
26,880
9,160
8.040
7,440
(.240
15,080
7,840
22. 920
16, 480
7,640
6,140
12,880
6. 540
13. 2S0
6.540
12.280
19, 020
6,340
5,940
6,140
6,940
6, .540
6,140
65, 725
5,310
6, 810
5, 935
27, 675
16, 556
6,436
16, 305
6,435
452
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, OflSce of the Secretary of the Treasury-
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule erades— Continued
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10. 240
45 209.995
19 82.355
64 249. 616
35 123.710
32 102. 080
4 12, 440
1 5, 065
3 14, 200
9 39, 785
28 110,280
14 49, 440
8 27,652
18 67,420
40 122, 720
67 192, 260
1 5,595
1 6, 741
1 6,325
1 6, 158
1 4, 534
4 15,142
1 3, 286
2 6,2tO
2 6.824
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $10,490
40 195, 405
21 93, 695
67 228, 996
32 112,265
23 74, 410
3 9, 690
1 5, 190
2 9, 676
9 39, 785
26 103, 910
12 43,280
9 31,326
16 61,440
31 95, 192
62 17,5,460
1 6, 177
1 6.032
1 5, 616
1 6,387
1 4, 742
3 12, 231
1 3. 432
2 6, 406
2 6.990
Nun
ber
2
39
21
55
28
22
2
1
2
9
26
12
9
16
30
62
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
1- Total
salary
$10, 740
188, 870
94,820
295 425
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-i. Range $3,175 to $3,655
100, 365
72 340
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
6,460
5,315
9,800
40,286
104.710
43,840
31,326
61,760
92,480
176, 370
6,469
6,032
5,616
5,387
4,742
12,231
3,432
6,406
6,990
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,0.35
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840-
Grades established by waee board:
WB-20. Range $5,595 to $6,469:
Assistant chief, duplicating section. -
WB-18. Range $5,221 to $6,032:
Binderv supervisor
WB-16. Range $4,846 to $6,616
WB-15. Range $4,638 to $6,387
WB-12. Range $4,098 to $4,742
WB-9. Range $3,515 to .$4,077
WB-6. Range $2,974 to $3,432
WB-6. Range $2,766 to $3,203 .
WB^. Range $2,679 to $2,995
Total permanent, departmental
650 2,722,317
490 2,481,881
476 2,435,826
Lapses - .
36.1 154,364
2,046
20. 7 102, 571
2.320
17.8 106,752
Savings duetouseof formerpay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)...
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment.. .
513.
9
2,566,907
2,638
8,982
19,458
10,908
469.3
2,376,990
2,000
9,510
15,000
11,000
468.
2
2,329,074
2,000
9,326
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Nightwork differential .
11 000
01 Personal services
2,607.793
2,414.500
2 366 400
Salaries and w^es in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
2, 587, 257
20,636
2, 399, 50O
15,000
2,351,400
16.000
Obligations payable out of relmburse-
BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Accounts, Treasury
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
447
431
392
385
384
Average salaries and grades:
General-schedule grades:
$4,331
GS-5.5
$4,481
QS-6.7
$4, 557
GS-5.7
01 Personal services:
$1,881,686
6,194
6,881
$1,710,108
6,633
4,309
$1,682,208
6.433
4,309
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1, 893. 761
6,273
8,065
18, 609
83,732
209, 066
23, 475
687,395
11,068
7,072
666
2,215
1, 720, 950
6,000
3.000
34,000
78,000
99,660
13,600
756,000
11,500
5,000
1, 692, 950
5,000
3,000
37.000
75,000
103,050
13, 500
751, 500
11,500
5,000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
Reimbursements to Federal Re-
serve Banks
08 Supplies and materials
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
2,600
2,600
2,961,396
2,729,100
2, TOO, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Commissioner .,
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800
Associate Commissioner
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of division _. _
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.Administrative assistant to Com-
missioner
Assistant chief of division
Auditor
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Technical assistant to Commissioner.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Actuary
Auditor
Budget officer
Chief of branch
Executive assistant to Commissioner.
Fiscal accountant
Personnel oflScer
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant __.
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch __.
Chief of section __
OS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Actuary _
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of section
Classification officer
GS-10. Range $5,.=iO0 to $6,250:
.\ccountant
Chief of section
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-Accountant
-Assistant chief of section..
Budget assistant...
Chief of subsection
Legislation analyst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $.5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-fi. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS--t. Range $3,175 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2.9,50 to $3.430...
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
Cr.afts. protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Tot.al permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62- week base..
Payment above basic rates: Nightwork
differential
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-8. Ranee $4,620 to $5,370...
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4.160
GS^. Range $3,175 to .$3,655....
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
1 12, 200
3 33,650
1 10,000
2 19,200
1 10,000
1 10,000
8,560
9,160
8,560
26,480
9,360
81,440
8,360
67, 960
21,920
8,040
10
1
1
1
1
65,400
6,940
6,140
6,140
6,340
1 6, 2.50
2 12,600
49,416
6,810
6.185
15,930
5,560
19, 730
132. 365
81. 730
160, 185
186, 355
234, 140
61,030
1 3, 230
6 14, 6.S0
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1 $13, 400
1 12,400
3 33, 660
10,200
9, r.no
19,200
38,600
10,200
10,000
8,360
1
2
1
5
1
12
3
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
8, 560
17,320
9, 360
45,000
8,360
91,480
22, ,520
7,640
7,240
32,500
6,140
6,140
12, 080
6,640
11,875
46. 105
6,060
6,186
21, 490
5,685
4, 745
115.670
70. 470
122, 710
12,5, 845
201,310
60,600
1 3,230
4 11,548
318 1,442,145
16 1 40, 501
302.9
1, 401, 644
4,448
1,529
Total permanent, field _.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
5
11
15
7
62
17
11
26, 476
52,880
63. 925
28, 245
220, 770
65,510
33,690
1,487
129 482, 982
1 2, 940
127. 1 478, 714
0.9
1.328
1,746
4,352
486, 140
1, 893, 761
263 1,257,118
6 32, 775
257
1, 224, 343
4,776
26,600
63,880
65, 300
24, 710
223,170
69,900
34,090
1,487
129 489, 137
1 3, 372
127
1
484, 278
1,487
1,758
',509
490, 032
1 $13, 600
1 12, 400
3 34, 150
10,200
9,600
19,400
.39,000
10,200
10,200
8,360
1
2
1
5
1
12
3
1
1
5
1
1
8,760
17,720
9,360
45,400
8,360
92,080
22,920
7,840
7,240
32,700
6,140
6,340
12,280
6,640
1
1
4
1
1
24
16
31
33
55
20
1
4
12,000
45,480
6. 185
5,310
21,865
6,810
4,870
116,920
71, 220
124, ,5,85
119,335
184, 570
61, 720
3,230
11,728
255 1, 244, 618
6 48, 175
1, 196, 443
4,676
1,800
1, 202, 918
6
11
15
6
62
18
11
26,725
54,505
66, 675
24, 960
224, 930
60,700
34,490
1,487
129 494. 472
1 8, 707
127 484, 278
1 1, 487
1,758
2,609
490, 032
1, 720, 950
1, 692, 950
Salaries and Expenses, Division of Disbursement
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Sereices
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,415
228
2,523
2,316
240
2,480
2,141
199
2,267
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
453
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Persmal Services— Con.
AveraRe salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,444
GS-3.4
$3,484
GS-3.4
$3 536
OS-3 4
Personal service obligations;
$7,935,2.33
640,364
25,190
40,973
$7,773,498
671,400
26. 704
27,054
$7,200,319
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
24.646
27, 054
Total personal service obligations...
8, 641, 760
8,498,656
7,808,519
Direct Obligations
$8,190,900
23,735
105,860
46,063
1,857
281, 624
64,286
456, 380
67,820
643,011
350, 470
737
26, 173
$8,134,088
17,400
97,900
4,926,100
2.000
256,343
68, 835
509.823
63.200
699. 134
160, 677
$7, 599, 618
17 200
02 Travel
97.400
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services:
Space -
5, 124, 500
2 000
Equipment
256, 343
57,235
Purchase of blanii checlis
620 236
62.900
690.568
09 Equipment -.
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
159, 500
15 Ta\cs and assessments
25,600
4,800,000
22 500
Deduct obligations which are Included in
a supplemental proposed for later trans-
mission (reflected at the end of this
chapter)
Total direct obligations
10,257,905
10.140.000
14 600 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
450,860
1,378
,3.242
2.590
14.212
5.091
24,955
1,219
35, 404
20,210
48
1,503
364, 568
600
3,600
213,836
9,741
2,000
21,642
1,200
25, 482
3,200
208. 901
02 Travel
200
03 Transportation of things
1.200
104. 089
05 Rents and utility services: Equip-
6.187
648
Purchase of blanlc checlcs
9,189
600
08 Supi^lies and materials
10. .306
1.069
1,000
900
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
560, 712
646,869
343. 279
10, 818, 617
10,786,869
14. 943, 279
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief disbursing officer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief disbursing officer
GS-14. Range $y.600 to $10,600:
Regional disbursing olhcer
Chief of branch
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of branch
Assistant disbursing officer
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
Assistant chief of branch
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Administrative assistant
Assistant persoime! officer
Senior field supervisor
Fiscal accountant
Assistant budget officer
Assistant chief of branch
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6, 940:
Field supervisor
Personnel assistant...
Assistant administrative assistant..
GS-10. Range $6,600 to $6,260:
Fiscal accountant
Chief of branch. -_
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Chief of branch
Assistant chief of branch.
Field supervisor
Administrative aide
Personnel assistant
Assistant to budget officer
Assistant disbursing officer
Fiscal accountant
Special assistant to disbursing
officer
Chief of section —
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,200
22,100
9,600
9,600
8,360
8.360
8.360
8,360
8,040
7,040
51,680
7,240
7,040
7,040
25,160
6.340
6,940
6,000
18, 375
21,240
5,310
20,740
21,240
5,060
6,060
5,435
6,185
5,060
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$12, 400
22, 100
9,800
9,800
8.360
8.560
8.560
8,660
7.O40
7.040
51. 880
7,040
7,240
25,160
12, 480
5,940
6.125
18,000
21,615
6,436
26, 175
6,060
6,560
5,310
5,185 '
19.55 estimate
Num- Total
salary
$12, 400
22,600
10. 000
10, 000
8,560
8.660
8. SfiO
8.560
7.240
7,040
52, 280
7, 240
7.240
25.360
12, 480
5.940
6,125
18, 000
16, 655
6,660
31,610
5,060
21,615
6,060
5,685
5,435
5,185
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COUtinued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Departmental— Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
5 $25, 726
3 $15, 610
3 $15, 735
GS-7. Range $4,20.') to $4.955
22 99, 135
22 101.135
18 84, 315
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
25 107, 875
26 109. 375
25 110,625
63 253 830
74 294,215
116 414,780
68 272. 755
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
103 369,585
86 309. 8.50
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 . -
192 628, 000
183 603, 770
161 539, 030
GS-2 Range $2 750 to $3,230
217 651,950
203 615, 450
202 618 140
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490- -
1 4,240
1 4, 366
1 4, 490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
3 12, 105
3 12. 105
3 12, 105
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
4 14, 800
4 14,960
4 14, 960
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
1 3, 214
1 3, 294
1 3,374
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 3, 220
1 3, 230
1 3, 230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
34 96, 288
29 84, 668
28 82, 576
Grades established by wage board:
■\VB-9 Range $3,370 to $3,910
2 7, 636
2 7,821
2 7, 821
Total permanent, departmental
746
697
648
2, 695, 348
2, 561, 063
2,401,031
41 121,636
27 82, 013
25 99, 416
Net permanent, departmental (av-
705
670
623
2, 573, 713
2, 469, 050
2,301,616
Other positions:
55, 638
72. 500
44,600
9,061
11, 000
11.000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefe base,--
7,975
8,445
7,868
Payment above basic rates: Nightwork
101
All personal services, departmental.
2,646,478
2.660.995
2,365,084
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 19, 400
2 19, 800
2 19, 800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
10 85, 400
10 86. 800
10 87, 600
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8,660
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7 53. 280
7 53, 880
7 54, 480
Assistant region;il disbursing officer.
8 57, 620
9 65, 360
9 66, 160
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Regional disbursing officer
6 39, 440
6 39, 440
6 39, 640
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
8 50, 720
6 38, 840
7 45, 380
GS-IO. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
4 23,500
4 23,875
3 18,250
2 11, 500
1 6,000
2 11,750
1 6,000
2 11,875
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant regional disbursing officer.
4 20, 865
6 26. 800
5 27, 175
3 15, 806
3 16. ISO
3 16, 430
GS-8 Range $4 620 to $5 370
11 53, 820
12 59.690
12 60, 315
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.9.55
17 76,986
15 69,700
16 70.575
GS-6 Range $.3 795 to $4 545
36 145, 825
34 145. 530
33 143,485
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
66 254,185
66 255,052
52 206,320
GS^. Range $3,175 tn $3,655
191 671, 945
172 616,340
152 650,360
GS 3 Rano-e $** 950 to $3 430
474
459
425
1, 550, 540
1,520,930
1, 429, 190
GS 2 Range $2 750 to $3,230
778
766
709
2, 317, 900
2,302.340
2,159,990
GS 1 Range $2,600 to $2,980
1 2, 600
1 2,500
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $.3,435 to $4,036
6 19, 275
5 19, 576
5 19, 675
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680...
8 27,200
8 27, 760
8 28, 080
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
1 3,294
1 3.374
1 3, 454
CPC-3. Range $2,.552 to $3,032
12 33, 344
11 31.432
11 31,752
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
1 2. 420
1 2,490
1 2, 560
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates equivalent to loss than $5,060:
Range $2 121 to $2 620
1 2.328
1 2, 464
1 2,454
Range $1,705 to $2,080
1 2,013
1 2, 080
1 2, 080
Range $1,487 to $1,861
4 6, 338
3 4, 959
3 4, 969
Range $1,289 to $1,.539
6 8. 077
6 8, 277
6 8, 277
Range $1 074 to $1,324
2 2,440
2 2. 398
2 2, 398
1,669
1,619
1,493
5, 569, 719
5, 473, 966
5, 123, 774
79 208,199
49 169, 518
48 225,071
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
1,574
1,665
1,430
5, 323, 623
5, 271, 263
4,865,351
Foreign countries:
3.1 18,046
2 13,017
2 13, 184
12. 9 19, 851
13 20, 168
13 20, 168
Other positions:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
426, 012
439, 400
363, 400
Foreign countries: Local rates
Part-time employment: United States
182
149, 481
14S, 600
137,500
Regular pay in excess of 62-weeli base...
17, 215
18, 259
16,778
Payments above basic rates;
5,037
6,100
5,100
-Additional pay for services abroad
27. 365
16,544
16,544
Living and quarters allowance
8,470
5,410
5,410
All personal services, field ..
6, 995, 282
5, 937, 661
5, 443. 435
8, 641, 760
8, 498, 656
7, 808, 519
454
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Division of Disbursement — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKTicES — Continued'
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct oblit^ations -.
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
$S, 190, 900
450, 860
$8, 134, 088
364,668
$7, 599, 618
208,901
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT
Administering the Public Debt, Bureau of the Public Debt
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Suinmary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
4,784
10
4.394
4,544
4
4,205
4,326
2
4,036
Averaee salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,835
GS-4.1
$3,056
CPC-3.3
$3,824
GS-4.0
$3,110
CPC-3.4
$3, 867
Averaee grade
GS-4.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,140
CPC-3.4
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$16, 705, 033
46, 258
60. 623
99, 568
$16,00.5,917
20, 334
60, 425
2,524
$15, 621, 143
6,655
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
69. 031
2,624
Total personal service obligations...
16,911,482
16, 149, 200
15, 689, 253
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services .
16, 909, 941
583, 058
I7.S. 147
179, 685
672, 421
2,911.694
740. 136
361. 463
23, 830, 390
4, 080. 000
287. 944
383, 387
152, 269
2, 435
28,805
16, 149, 200
379, 348
210. 472
1, 180, 247
659, 996
2, 830, 640
666, 647
351, 400
24,082,660
2,945,000
251. 245
376. 727
144, 136
16, ,589, 253
02 Travel .
365, 814
205, 947
04 Communication services
1, 575 652
649, 669
06 Printing and reproduction:
FTipravinf^ and printing
2, 253, 992
Other
606, 497
07 other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies:
Federal Reserve banks
Post Office Department
315, 510
22, 427, 100
614, 000
All other
250 480
365. 226
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
120, 178
15 Taxes and assessments
32,282
1,000,000
30,682
Deduct obligations which are included in
a supplemental proposed for later trans-
mission (reflected at the end of this
chapter) ...
Tot-il direct obligations. ...
61, 088, 775
49, 260, 000
45.400 000
Obligaticms Payable Out of FeimbuTsements
From Other Accounts
1,641
183
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
1,724
Total obligations
51,090,499
49,260,000
45, 400, 000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEBVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
aS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director.
Num
ber
2
1
Tot.ll
salary
$13,200
12,200
12,000
11,800
11,800
10,800
10,8110
22,850
10,800
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1
1
1
$12,400
12, 000
11,800
1
1
1
$12,600
National director
12,000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner.
11,800
Assistant national director, admin-
istration
1
1
2
1
11,050
10, 800
22,850
11,050
1
1
2
1
11.0.50
11,050
Deputy commissioner in charge
Director, advertising and promo-
tion branch
23,100
11,300
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
As-sistant chief in charge
Assistant deputy commissioner in
charge
Bond sales promotion specialist
Chief, advertising section
Chief, community activities section-
Chief, he^quarters coordination
section
Chief, labor .section
Chief of division
Chief, public promotion section
Director, agriclttire branch
Director, education branch
Director, field operations branch —
Director, payroll savings branch
Director, program planning branch.
Fiscal economist
Register of the Treasury
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant chief of division
Assistant register of the Treasury. . .
Assistant to the register
Bond sales promotion snecialist
Budget and accounts officer
Chief, art and editorial section
Chief, banicing and investment
section
Chief, women's activities section...
Field liaison officer
General assistant to the commis-
sioner
Head, methods and procedures
office
Machine procedures assistant
Personnel officer..
Section manager...
Technical assistant to the commis-
sioner --
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accounting methods and proce-
dures assistant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant budget and accounts
officer -
Assistant chief in charge
Assistant head, methods and pro-
cedures office
Assistant personnel officer
Assistant section manager -
Assistant to assistant chief counsel.
Attorney .
Bond sales promotion specialist
Budget and accounts officer
Chief, analysis and reports section..
Chief, budget and fiscal section
Chief, material controls section
Classification olficer.. ,
Financial assistant to the commis-
sioner
General assistant to the register
General staff assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Second assistant to register.
Section chief. -
Section manager
GS-U. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Assistant administrative assistant
Assistant budget and accounts
officer
Assistant section chief
Assistant section manager
Attorney
.\ ttorney-adviser
Bond sales promotion specialist —
Chief, classification and organiza-
tion . -
Chief of administrative services —
Classification officer. .. .-
Employment and placement officer-
Fiscal economist
Group head-
Manager, distribution center
Organization and methods examiner.
Public debt officer
Section chief
Section manager-
.'■"talT accountant and auditor
Technical assistant to section man-
ager
Technical assistant to the register...
Training safety officer -
Unit head
QS-IO. Range $6,600 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Assistant group head
Assistant unit head
Bond sales promotion specialist
Employee relations officer
Employment and placement officer.
Second assistant chief in charge
Section manager...
Special assistant to chief
1963 actual 1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $9, 600
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
11
1
10,200
9,800
9,600
10,400
10,600
9.800
20.000
9.600
9.800
9.800
9.600
10.200
9,600
9,800
10,200
8.360
17.920
17. 520
8.560
17.620
96.360
8,360
8.960
9,160
33, 440
8,660
8,660
8.960
8.760
34,440
8,760
7,440
8,040
li880
8.040
7,840
7,240
14, 480
29.560
7.240
8.040
53.880
8.040
7.040
8.040
7,240
7,440
7,040
8,040
7,240
7,640
7,040
14, 680
6,940
6,940
11,880
6,940
12, 080
39,040
6,140
6,940
6.640
6.940
6.940
6,140
6,940
11, 880
6,340
6,340
6,940
19, 420
6, MO
6,510
60,520
6,000
6.000
35, 125
11, 750
6,250
6, 2,50
6.875
12, 126
5,625
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 10, 400
1 10. 000
1 9. 800
1 10. 600
10,600
10, 000
20.200
9 800
9,800
9,800
9. ,SflO
10, 200
9,800
1 9,600
8,560
17, ,^20
17.520
8.360
17,520
105. 720
8.560
8.360
8,960
9. 3i;o
34, 040
8,760
8. .560
9. ISO
8, 760
34. 840
8.960
7,440
15,280
1 8, 040
1 7, 840
7.240
7.640
30, 360
7.240
8.040
54.480
7.040
8. 040
7.340
8.040
7,240
7,640
7,240
8,040
7.040
7.640
7,240
14, 680
1955 estimate
Num- Total
bei
6.940
6,940
12,280
6, 940
5,940
33, 100
6,140
5.940
6,540
11,880
6,140
6,940
24,160
6,540
6,340
6,940
19, 620
6,940
6,740
6,540
44,980
6,125
6, 125
35, 125
12,000
6,250
6,000
12,375
6,760
2 17, 920
9 80. 840
1 8. ,560
1 8,660
1 9.160
1 9,360
4 34,640
1 7,640
'2""i5,'486
1 8. 040
1 8, 040
1
1
4
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
455
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1963 actual
Departmen til— Continued
Geneml sctiedule prfldes— Continued
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250— Con.
Technical assistant to manaeer
Technical assistant to personnel
officer - ---
Training officer
Unit head --
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Actuary
Administrative aide_
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Aide to the financial assistant
Assistant chief, administrative serv-
ices -
Assistant employment and place-
ment olBcer
Assistant section chief
Assistant unit head
Attorney
Attorney adviser
Bond sales promotion specialist
Chairman, destruction committee..
Chief, employment
Employment officer
Examiner in charge. —
Fiscal economist —
Foreman
General administrative assistant —
Illustrator -.
Interest accounting adviser,.
Methods examiner (forms)
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Position classifier
Section manager
Senior auditor
Service and supply officer
Space officer
Staff accountant and auditor
Subunit supervisor
Technical assistant to assistant
chief-- -
Unit head
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.966
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
OS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490 _-.
CPC-7. Range $3,436 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,464 ,
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840-
Grades established bv wage board:
WB-U. Range $3,744 to $4,326
WB-10. Range $3,.567 to $4,118..
WB-9. Range $3,370 to $3,910
WB-8. Range $3,203 to $3,702...
Total permanent, departmental-. -
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 62-weefc base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
State dh-ector
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director
State director
GS-I3. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy director
Manager
State director.-
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant manager
Deputy director _.
State director- -.- -
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant manager..
Deputy director
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250;
Deputy director.
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$6,000
6.250
6,260
18,000
6,310
6,060
6,310
11,120
5, 435
5,060
6,060
5,185
5,186
16, 930
16, 805
11, 246
5,686
6,810
5,685
6,435
10,620
6,810
6,185
6,810
6,060
6,310
11,620
10. 996
27, 676
10, 495
5.810
6,560
5,060
27,800
1 5, 185
8 43, 980
28 142, 610
139 652, 870
140 617, 336
338
1,341,955
426
1, 631, 635
972
3, 274, 280
1,451
4, 607, 770
38 100, 280
2
6
12
1
27
203
7
8,230
23,410
42,800
3,294
86. 570
606, 616
19,880
1 4,098
3 11,232
5 17, 659
2 6,843
4,014
14, 528, 192
346 8
1, 181, 563
3, 668. 2
13, 346, 639
12, 195
18, 461
47, 932
73. 416
1,231
13, 499. 874
2
25
10
3
19
1
85
2
91
20,200
249,400
87,800
26,880
164, 840
7,040
631, 400
21,120
12,280
670, 940
22,126
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her salary
1 $6,000
1 6, 250
'"'3'"i8,"i25'
1 6, 435
1 5, 435
1 6, 560
5,185
5. 185
6.310
6, 185
11.620
16, 930
11,496
5,810
6,810
5,660
6,935
6,310
6,810
6.186
6,436
11,745
16. 055
26. 675
10. 620
6,810
1 5. 185
6 27, 925
1 5.310
9 49. 290
28 142, 735
128 601.615
136 696,995
289
1, 164. 615
412
1,484,096
1,003
3, 379, 170
1.348
4, 197. 960
96 245,360
10
1
22
151
7
8.480
23.210
36,000
3. 294
72, 340
458. 162
19,880
1 4, 098
2 7,550
3 11,211
2 6,843
3,860
13. 922, 448
399.3
1. 336. 282
3.460.7
12, 686. 166
2,410
7,599
47, 768
12.643.933
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 125
1 6, 250
""3""'ii,'256
1 5, .560
1 5, ,560
1 6, 685
6.310
5.310
6.436
5,310
11,620
17, 180
6, 685
6,810
6,810
6,685
6,935
6,435
6,810
5,310
5,560
11, 745
16.180
21,990
10. 745
6.810
1 6. 310
6 27, 926
1
7
27
124
128
277
6.435
39,296
137,616
584. 045
663,010
1,108,946
1, 392, 185
962
3, 215, 040
1,186
3,710,170
90 228,920
8.605
23,210
36,000
3,2fl4
66. 120
385, 872
19,880
10
1
20
126
7
1 4, 098
2 7. 5M
3 11,211
2 6, 843
3,541
12,917,708
249 6
841,481
3,291.5
12,076,227
4 45, 700
1 10, 200
25 250,400
12
3
19
1
90
3
2
81
105, 120
27,280
165, 040
7,040
673, 200
21,720
12, 280
616, 640
6,625
12, 122. 534
4 46,200
1 10. 200
25 253,800
12
3
19
1
90
3
2
76
107, 120
27.480
168,440
7,240
682.000
21,920
12,680
489, 440
6,760
RETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Deputy director.
Section chief
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS.6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades
CP(:-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average nuia-
ber, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment-
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad —
AU personal services, field —
01 Personal services. -
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
13
4
16
13
41
97
133
189
$5, 310
66, 405
21,490
74, 655
54, 836
160, 560
338, 695
429, 070
563, 350
14 40, 44S
770
3, 604, 543
54.8
246, 149
715.2
3, 358, 394
6,083
10, 619
12,691
22,403
2,618
3,411,608
16,911,482
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
12
4
16
13
44
93
148
209
$5. 435
62, 720
21,616
75, 405
66, 960
174, 290
327. 835
478. 200
611,310
12 34,864
794
3, 686, 779
207,028
760
3, 479, 751
3,310
7,016
12, 667
2,524
3, 605, 267
16, 149, 200
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
11
4
16
13
44
93
148
207
$6,660
69, 036
21, 990
70, 450
56, 960
175, 540
330, 715
480, 920
606,610
12 34, 864
786
3, 674, 914
41.7
229, 998
743.3
3, 444, 916
3,310
3,245
12, 724
2,524
3. 466, 719
15, 689, 263
OFFICE OF THE TREASURER
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Treasurer
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Servicea
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees..
1,403
1,264
2
1,222
1,178
2
1,320
1,144
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3,640
GS-3.9
$2,892
CPC-3.1
$3,770
GS-4.1
$2, 936
CPC-3.1
$3,870
GS-4.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,984
Average grade
CPC-3.1
Personal service obligations:
$4, 692, 429
$4, 502, 464
6,500
15,771
850
$4,270,068
6,600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
17, 001
897
15, 4,S9
860
Total personal service obligations.-
4,710,327
4, 624, 585
4,291,897
Direct Obligatiomt
4, 665, 027
3,080
668, 634
26, 162
289, 969
14,694,491
95, 662
39,806
4, 105, 900
6,100
435, 250
45, 560
313, 263
12,114,000
102, 500
24, 992
400, 000
169, 920
38,300
400
3,835
3,876,297
02 Travel
6,100
367, 250
46, 550
05 Rents and utility services
313,263
06 Printing and reproduction:
10, 292, 000
102,600
18,400
Services performed by Federal
400, 000
157, 664
44,226
670
7,108
159,000
26,900
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
400
2,350
Total direct obligations
20, 682, 279
17, 760, 000
15, 600, 000
Obligations Payable Out of ReimbuTsements
45, 300
1,900
250
11,311
3,500
100
4,600
887
60
418, 686
3,850
250
11, 747
4.600
18, 108
7,380
6,816
666
416.600
4,000
250
11,200
4,200
23.100
7,000
1,600
15 Taxes and assessments
650
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements
67, 898
472,000
467,600
20, 660, 177
18, 222. 000
16,067,500
456
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OFFICE OF THE TREASURER— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Treasurer — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Treasurer
GS-1.5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy and acting treasurer...
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant treasurer
Assistant deputy treasurer
Chief of division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Document analyst
GS-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
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ssistant chief of division
Administrative assistant
Claims examiner
Document analyst
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Chief of section
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
Document analyst
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Fiscal accountant -
Claims examiner
Teller
G.S-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
C PC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork diflerential..
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
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,800
1 9,600
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
4 34, 640
1 8,560
1 8,760
2
1
1
1
3
1
3
7
10
2
1
1
7,640
22, 320
15, 280
7,840
7,240
7.440
7,040
7,440
6,640
13, 280
13, 480
5,940
5.940
5,940
18, 125
5,625
18, 125
39, 170
54, 975
11.245
5,060
5,810
1
7
3
23
44
66
199
187
303
6,185
37, 295
16, 930
116,260
203, 895
280, 220
772, 465
666, 286
1, 008, 890
1
1, 235, 500
1 3, 454
6 18, 420
94 270,208
1,403
5, 031, 512
82.8
339, 083
1,320.2
4, 692, 429
17,001
618
279
4, 710, 327
4, 665, 027
45,300
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 800
9.600
9,800
9,800
43, 200
8,560
8,760
7,640
36, 400
15, 080
7,840
7,440
7,040
7,240
6,540
12, 680
5,940
5,940
5,940
5,940
3 18, 125
1 5, 625
3 18, 250
33, 485
49, 665
11,495
5, 185
5,935
5,060
5.310
37, 670
17, 180
123, 1.30
216, 805
288. 890
790. 625
674, 605
1
1
1
1
7
3
24
46
67
200
187
279
289
939, 050
892, 675
7 19, 500
1 3, 454
6 18, 740
89 259,608
1,264
4, 685, 047
182, 583
1,220
4,502,464
5,500
15, 771
560
300
4, 524, 585
4, 105, 900
418, 685
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 800
1 11,050
6 62, 560
1
8,960
1 7, 840
5 37. 000
2 15. 080
1 8.040
1 7,640
1 7, 240
1 7,440
6,740
12,880
5,940
6,140
6.140
6,140
3 18,376
1 6. 760
3 18, 500
34,110
50. 665
11.820
5.310
5,935
5,185
5, 436
38, 646
17, 430
125, 266
220, 930
294, 266
802, 840
666, 540
851, 130
799,715
17, 320
1 3, 454
6 18. 980
82 243, 104
3
24
46
67
199
180
248
252
1,178
4, 480, 023
36
209,965
4, 270, 058
5,500
16, 489
550
300
4. 291, 897
3, 876, 297
416,600
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Customs
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Averagenumber of all employees
8,235
143
8,218
8,020
150
7,946
7,967
129
7 872
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary oj Personal Services—Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 955
OS-7.3
$3,524
CPC-5.4
$5,082
GS-7. 7
$3,629
CPC-5.6
$5, 180
OS-7.7
$3,667
CPC-5 6
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary...
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$38,071,484
413,016
145, 190
6, 126, 381
$37,694,900
439,000
145, 400
6, 188, 000
$37,452,400
389,000
144, 500
6,148,000
Part-time and temporary positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
44,756,071
44,467,300
44,133,900
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
38,464,066
262, 410
4.37, 672
319, 568
163, 211
204, 136
243,034
374, 596
222, 095
15,000
67.879
23,286
38, 267, 300
266, 000
430.000
418, 700
80,000
17.5.000
220.000
360, 000
200,000
37, 918, 900
240 000
03 Transportation of things
400 000
432 800
05 Rents and utility services .
74 300
150 000
07 Other contractual services
200 000
350,000
150,000
09 Equipment ..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
80, 000
26. 000
80,000
26,000
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
40,786,952
20, 835
40,621,000
21,000
40,021,000
21,000
Total direct obligations
40, 766, 117
40,500,000
40,000,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
01 Personal services
6,292,005
33, 588
861
1,685
480
41, 150
8,418
11, 128
24,494
15,000
6, 200, 000
30. 000
1.000
1,500
500
40, 000
7,000
10, 000
30,000
6,215,000
30,000
02 Travel ...
03 Transportation of things _
1 000
1,500
05 Rents and utilitv services
500
40, 000
07 Other contractual services
7 000
10, 000
09 Equipment .
30 000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements
6,428,809
6,320,000
6, 335, 000
Obligations incurred
47,194,926
46.820,000
46 335 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Grade established by act of Oct. 15. 1949
(Public Law 359, 81st Cong.): Com-
missioner -
General schedule g^rades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Commis.=;ioner, assistant . _
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Commissioner, deputv
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
C hief counsel
Chemist
Commissioner, deputy
Commissioner, assistant deputy
Commissioner, special assistant to..
D i V ision head
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant, fiscal
Air coordinator
Attorney-ad viser
Chemist -
Commissioner, assistant deputy
Information specialist
Legal assistant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal
Attorney-ad viser
Criminal investigator
Legal assistant
Personnel officer
Unit head
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Adjuster of admeasurements
Attorney-adviser _
Engineer _
Legal assistant-
Personnel officer
Position classifier.- ._
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, fiscal
Adjuster of admeasurements
Budget examiner
Employee relations officer -.
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
Num
ber
Total
salary
1
$14,800
1
$14, 800
1
$14, 800
1
13,400
1
13,400
1
13,600
2
24,600
2
24.800
2
25,200
1
1
1
2
1
3
11,800
11,050
10, 800
21.850
11,800
34, 400
1
1
1
2
1
3
11.800
11.300
11.050
21,850
11,800
34, 650
1
1
1
2
1
3
11,800
11.550
11,060
22.360
11,800
34. 650
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
10, 000
10, 000
10, OW
9,800
9,800
9,800
49,600
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
10,200
10.000
10.000
9.800
10,000
10, 000
49,800
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
10,200
10,200
10. 200
10.000
10.200
10, 200
60,600
2
1
1
5
1
1
17, 920
8,960
8,360
43,600
8,360
9,160
2
1
1
5
1
1
18, 120
9.160
8.560
43.800
8,360
9,160
2
1
1
6
1
1
18,320
9,360
8,560
44, 600
8,360
9.360
1
2
1
6
1
1
7,040
14,280
7,240
44,240
7,440
7,240
1
2
1
6
1
1
7,240
14, 280
7,240
45, 240
7,440
7,440
1
2
1
6
1
1
7,240
14, 680
7,440
45,640
7,540
7,440
2
1
1
1
12,280
5,940
6,340
6,640
2
1
1
1
12,680
6,140
6,540
6,740
2
1
1
1
12,8S0
6,140
6,740
6,940
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
457
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEETICES COHtinUed
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-Il. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Examiner, organization and
methods
Legal assistant
Placement officer
Position classifier _
Procurement officer...
Statistician, survey ,.,
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal.
Accountant, Government
Administrative assistant
Placement officer __ _
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative aid
Administrative officer
Budget examiner
Employee relations assistant
Legal assistant
Personnel assistant
Position classifier.
Procurement assistant
Records management officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
aS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,665
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Wage board -..
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:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Appraiser
Collector...
G.S-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Chemist, chief
Collector
Collector, assistant _
Comptroller..
Comptroller, assistant
Surveyor
Surveyor, assistant
QS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Chemist
Chemist, chief
Collector
Collector, assistant.
Comptroller
Criminal Investigator, supervising..
Entry officer...
Fiscal officer
Inspector
Liquidator
Section head
Treasur- a'»ach6, supervising
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative assistant to collec-
tor.
Administrative officer
Appraiser, assistant
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Chemist
Chemist, chief
Collector
Collector, assistant
Collector, deputy...
Comptroller, assistant
Criminal investigator
Criminal investigator, supervising..
Criminal investigator, assistant
supervising
Entry officer, supervising
Entry officer
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods
Inspector, supervising
Inspector.
Liquidator
Marine officer
Medical officer
Surveyor, deputy
Treasury attache _
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$5. 940
122. 440
6,540
18, 020
6,340
6,540
5,500
5,625
11, 500
5,875
5,185
5,435
5,560
5, 310
5,310
11,370
5,060
5,060
5,560
5,310
15,110
95, 180
40, 950
99, 535
93, 165
107, 180
1 3, 230
9 26,808
3 10, 649
229
1, 223, 727
7. 9 33. 086
221.1
1, 190, 641
4,472
1,195,113
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 940
124, 840
6,740
18, 620
6,540
6,740
I 5,500
1 5, 750
2 11,750
1 6,000
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
21
10
26
27
34
5,310
5,560
5,685
5,435
6,435
11,495
5,060
5, 185
6,685
6,435
15, 485
97, 305
42, 075
102. 160
94,445
108, 620
1 3, 230
9 27, 208
3 11.294
229
I, 243, 917
0. 6 28 517
228.4
1, 215. 400
4.600
1,220,000
1 12.800
1 12.200
1
1
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
13
11
6
5
1
2
1
2
1
1
10. 800
11,300
11.050
119.800
10.800
10.800
11.060
11, .800
11,800
9.600
10. 000
9.800
19. 400
126, 200
108, 400
58,400
51, 200
9,800
19, 600
9,600
19, 400
9,600
10, 600
16, 920
8,360
51, 760
62, 720
70, 4«0
17, 120
17, 320
42,400
162, 240
110, 880
8,360
42, 400
17, 520
106, 720
1 8,360
"3" '25,' 680 "
2 16, 720
33,840
42, 400
8,560
8,560
8,360
9,360
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
17
1
3
1
1
$6. 140
108, 420
6.940
18, 620
6,740
6,940
1 5,500
1 5, 875
2 12,000
1 6, 125
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
21
10
26
27
34
5,435
5,685
5,810
5.660
6.660
11.620
5.060
5.310
5.810
6,660
16, 735
99, 180
43, 075
104, 660
96, 805
109, 980
1 3. 230
9 27, 448
3 11,689
226
1, 245, 252
0. 6 44, 862
225.4
1, 200, 400
4,600
1 12.800
1 12, 200
1
1
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
13
11
6
6
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
6
7
8
2
2
5
19
13
1
5
2
12
1
1
3
2
3
4
6
1
1
1
1
11.050
11.300
11,300
120, 800
10,800
11.050
11,050
11,800
11,800
9.600
10, 200
10, 000
19, 800
128, 000
109,600
69,200
61, 800
9.800
19. 600
9.800
19,600
9,600
10. 600
17, 120
8,360
51. 760
63,320
71, 080
17,320
17, 620
43, 400
164, 640
112,480
8,560
43, 000
17, 720
108, 120
8,560
8,360
26, 680
17, 120
26,080
34, 640
42, 600
8,560
8,760
8,560
9,360
1 12,800
1 12, 400
11.060
11 560
11.300
123. 550
10.800
11,060
11.300
11.800
11,800
9,800
10,200
10,000
19, 800
130, 400
111,000
59, 600
52,000
10, 000
20,000
10, 000
19, 800
9.800
10,600
17, 620
8,360
52,560
63,920
72,280
17, 620
17, 720
43, 400
167, 640
114,480
8,760
43,000
18, 120
108, 720
8,760
8,560
26,280
17, 620
25,680
36, 440
43, 400
8,760
8,960
8,760
9,360
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, fiscal
Administrative officer
Administrative officer (reimburs-
able)
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Cashier... _
Chemist
Chemist, chief
Collector, assistant
Collector, deputy
Criminal investigator
Criminal investigator, supervising..
Criminal investigator, assistant
supervising
Entry officer __
Examiner
E.xaminer, organization and meth-
ods
Inspector, supervising
Inspector _.
Liquidator
Marine officer
Supervising, customs liquidator
Treasury representative
Treasury representative in charge..
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant, chief
Accountant, Government
-Administrative officer
Administrative officer (reimburs-
able).
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Chemist
Collector, deputy
Criminal investigator, supervising..
Criminal investigator
Entry officer, supervising
Entry officer
Examiner
Fiscal officer
Inspector, supervising
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine officer
Personnel ollicer
Warehouse officer, supervising
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Adracasurer, supervising
Admeasurer
Administrative assistant (reim-
bursable)
Administrative officer
Appraiser...
Cash accounting assistant
Cashier, assistant
Collector, assistant deputy
Collector, deputy
Criminal investigator
Entry officer, supervising ,
Entry officer
Entry clerk
Examiner
Inspector, supervising
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine officer
Supervisor, customs entry clerk
Training officer
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Accountant, fiscal
Admeasurer
Administrative assistant
Administrative assistant (reim-
bursable)
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Attorney-adviser
Cash accounting assistant
Chemist
Collector, assistant deputy
Collector, deputy
Criminal investigator
Customs entry assistant
Entry officer
Examiner
Examiner, organization and meth-
ods
Inspector, supervising
Inspector
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$8. 040
43, 840
7.840
58, 120
14, 480
7,240
66, 560
7,240
136, 960
60, 120
124. 280
74, 000
2 14, 280
12 88, 280
77 579,280
2 14, 480
44,640
187, 240
61, 880
14, 080
22, 320
7,240
1 6, 740
1 6, 340
5 32, 300
3
13
1
8
19
16
13
73
1
47
61
10
1
26
137
7
1
1
18, 420
82, 420
6,740
60,320
117,660
101, 840
81, 220
458, 720
6,940
298, 780
383, 740
64,400
6,640
171,640
857, 380
43, 980
6,340
6,740
15 91,126
1 6, 760
8 48, 626
Inspectress
Liquidator
Marme officer
Personnel assistant
Sampler
Supervisor, customs entry clerk..
Surveyor, assistant deputy
Training officer
Warehouse officer, supervising.—
6,375
22, 760
102, 375
6,625
8,875
6,125
180, 625
46, 000
12, 375
309, 250
5,875
165. 375
12. 000
413, 625
646, 500
77,000
11,875
6,876
26 138. 125
20 109. 200
1 5, 560
1
1
14
3
2
23
7
58
38
1
47
35
5,686
5,310
76, 840
16, 180
11, 620
122, 255
38, 295
325, 605
202, 155
5,810
258. 195
188, 600
4 20, 865
2 11, 120
67
317, 420
36
24
7
1
3
1
1
3
197, 410
134, 315
37, 920
5,685
16, 680
5,436
5,435
16, 930
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$8,040
44,440
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$8, 040
45, 240
1
8,040
1
8,040
8
59, 620
8
60, 320
2
14,880
2
14,880
1
7,240
1
7,440
9
67, 560
9
67. 760
1
7,440
1
7.440
19
139, 360
19
141, 160
10
76,000
10
76, 200
IV
126, 680
17
128, 680
10
74, 800
10
76, 600
2
14, 480
2
14, 880
11
82, 040
11
83, 640
77
583, 280
77
592, 480
2
14,880
2
15, 2S0
■■i
21. 520
3
22, 120
4
29, 360
4
29, 360
26
189, 640
26
193, 840
V
62, 680
/
63.280
2
14.480
2
14, 880
3
22,720
3
22, 720
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
0,540
1
6,540
5
32, 900
5
33, 300
3
18,820
3
19,420
13
83, 420
13
85, 020
1
6,740
1
6,940
S
51,320
8
51, 720
19
120, 660
19
122, 460
19
122,360
19
124, 960
13
83, 220
13
85, 220
73
467, 720
73
476, 320
1
6,940
1
6,940
47
307, 180
47
315, 180
61
390, 740
01
395, 940
10
65, 600
10
66, 200
10
61, 600
10
63, 600
22
146, 620
22
145, 620
13V
877, 680
135
886, 700
7
44,680
7
45. 580
1
6,340
1
6,540
1
6,740
1
6,940
15
92, 375
15
93, 625
1
5,875
1
6,000
8
49, 250
8
49, 750
1
6,375
1
6,375
4
23, 250
4
23, 750
17
104, 000
17
104, 7,50
1
5,760
1
6,875
1
6,000
1
6,125
1
6,250
1
6,250
33
199, 626
33
202, 150
8
46, 626
8
47, 260
2
12, 600
2
12, 626
63
315, 000
53
319, 125
1
6,000
I
6,125
2Ji
168, 000
28
169,875
.'i4
313, 600
54
313, 500
63
370, 876
63
371, 125
93
658, 250
93
563, 375
13
78, 250
13
79, 600
2
12, 125
2
12, 2,50
1
6,000
1
6,126
26
140, 750
25
142, 760
20
111,326
20
112,576
1
6,685
1
5,810
1
5,810
1
5,810
1
5,435
1
5,560
14
78, 090
14
79, 690
3
16, 655
3
16, 930
2
11,620
2
11. 746
23
124, 630
23
127, 005
V
39, 045
7
39, 670
116
642, 650
115
653, 775
38
205, 165
38
208, 405
1
5,810
1
6,810
44
246, 890
44
250, 390
36
192, 100
35
195, 350
4
21, 365
4
21, 865
85
465, 475
85
476, 225
600
500
2, 596, 500 1
2, 657, 750
9
46, 165
9
47, 290
36
200, 660
36
202, 785
24
136, 815
24
138, 565
7
38, 796
7
39, 670
1
6,810
1
5,810
3
17, 055
3
17, 305
1
5, 660
1
5,685
1
5, 660
1
5,686
3
17, 180
3
17, 305
458
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Customs — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES <:OTltinllf d
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
Reimbursable
GS-7 Range $4,205 to $4,955..
Reimbursable
aS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.,
Reimbursable
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
Reimbursable
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.,
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 -
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980.. -
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035-
Reimbursable
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680..
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454..
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
Wage board.
Ungraded
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
Intermittent 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
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distribued as follows;
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts. -.
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from non-Federal sources
Num-
ber
Total
salary
12,
6
284
1,
194
384
1,
3
635
2,
229
101
4
75
711
38
21
555
]
4
3
;. 651, 780
5,245
577, 230
24,275
210, 065
842,730
480, 495
11, 980
207, 755
730, 615
310, 310
10, 800
32,015
327, 875
,781,886
38, 585
32. 320
126,212
65,510
, 625, 970
16, 348
6,026
Num- Total
ber salary
2,107
$10, 616, 930
1 5, 370
369
1, 723, 995
5 24, 775
284
1,234,190
184 812,530
384
1,514,120
3 12, 105
635
2, 241, 115
229 744,775
101 314,870
4 11, 120
,006
37, 520, 156
152.1
639, 313
7, 804. 9
36,1
260. 610
6,026
98, 575
7,586
306, 855
140, 718
I, 676, 341
262, 449
187, 591
43, 560, 958
44, 766, 071
38, 464, 066
193, 970
6, 098, 035
6
75
646
38
21
415
32,640
333, 500
, 569, 910
39, 285
32, 720
127, 332
66, 950
Num- Total
ber salary
2,060
$10, 634, 840
1 6. 370
368
1,769.415
5 25, 150
284
1,256,440
184 827,030
384
1, 545, 495
3 12, 230
635
2, 267. 675
229 756.056
101 318, 150
4 11,440
6 32, 640
75 337,125
646
2,600.210
1,235,090
4 16,638
3 6, 026
7,791
37, 722, 261
223.5
1,242,761
7, 518. 5
36, 208. 400
46 265,000
3 6, 100
110, 400
7,600
321, 000
140,800
6, 727, 000
270. 000
191.000
43. 247, 300
44, 467, 300
38, 267, 300
230, 000
6, 970, 000
11
9
38
21
416
39. 985
33. 120
128, 372
67, 590
1, 244, 130
4 16, 928
3 6, 026
7,741
38, 153. 736
223.5
1,901,736
7, 468. 5
36. 980, 900
46 265,000
3 6, 100
110,400
7, 600
271. 000
139, 900
5, 687. 000
270. 000
191,000
42, 928, 900
44, 133, 900
37, 918, 900
2.30, 000
5, 985. 000
[BUREAU OF] INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Internal Revenue Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
55,854
696
54, 696
63,366
774
53,500
63. 331
774
53. 465
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,494
GS-6.2
$4, 570
GS-6.3
$4,611
GS-6.2
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$240, 614, 036
1,976,881
916, 725
374,619
$238, 369, 026
2,200,000
915. 500
395, 250
$236,278,613
2, 200, 000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
915. 500
395. 250
243.882,161
6,127,974
241,880.375
6, 774, 000
239. 789. 363
02 Travel
6, 274, 000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
Direct Obligations — Continued
Transportation of things..
Communication services..
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Cash awards -
Taxes and assessments
Deduct obligations which are included in
a supplemental proposed for later trans-
mission (reflected at the end of this
chapter) -
16
Total direct obligations..
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred...
1953 actual
$1,317,630
1.778,713
3. 084. 214
6. 124. 366
1, 685. 466
2. 358. 375
1,952,665
3,787
275, 465
268, 590, 806
41, 334
268, 632, 140
1954 estimate
$1,106,300
4. 977. 645
3, 607. 680
6. 200. 000
1,989.500
2, 291, 200
1, 674, 300
200, 000
3, 600, 000
266, 000, 000
24, 500
266, 024, 500
1955 estimate
$1,105,300
5, 368. 657
1,107,680
6, 200, 000
1,989,500
2, 291, 200
1, 674, 300
266, 000, 000
24,600
266, 024, 500
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant commissioner
Chief counsel
Deputy commissioner
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800;
Assistant chief counsel —
Assistant commissioner
Director of division
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief counsel
Director of division
Staff assistant
Technical adviser
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Assistant chief counsel
Assistant director of division
Attorney
Chief of branch
Council member
Director of division
Director of practice
Executive assistant
Internal revenue inspector
Organization and methods examiner.
Special assistant
Staff assistant
Tax adviser
Technical adviser .-
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant director of division
Attorney
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Conferee
Director of division
Economist - .-
Engineer
Internal revenue inspector
Management analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Procedural technician
Staff assistant
Systems accountant
Tax adviser
Technical adviser
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant and auditor
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant director of division
Attorney
Budget exammer .-
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Conferee -. .-
Engineer
Estate and gift tax examiner.
Examiner
Management analyst
Organization and methods examiner
Procedural analyst
Procedural technician
Staff assistant
Statistician
Supervisor of imit
Systems accountant --
Technical adviser —
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $15, 000
3 44,400
1 14, 800
1 14, 800
2 26, 000
2 26, 000
4 52, 066
2 24, 472
5 60. 150
1 12,014
1 12, 022
22, 600
90, 740
32,400
11,800
92, 600
171,070
10, 800
10, 800
11,800
21, 787
21, 600
34, 000
77, 895
79, 618
3
1
8
15
1
1
1
2
2
3
7
7
1
1
2
29
10
7
4
2
6
2
3
3
18
3
2
4
2
20
34
6
3
9,621
10, 121
19,664
291, 226
103,911
71,073
40, 343
19,200
48, 000
19,588
28,863
28,800
176,400
28. 800
19. 600
38. 400
19. 367
198, 983
307, 665
54, 400
27. 391
16.918
607. 994
8,360
104, 890
54.190
107. 690
151.778
18. 141
33, 440
137, 293
60, 160
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $1.5,000
3 44, 400
1 14. 800
1 14,800
2 26. 000
2 26, 075
4 52, 066
2 24. 629
5 60,160
1 12,014
1 12,022
7 58. 520
2 17. 023
1 8, 760
5 41,800
22 319,310
5
28
17
7
4
1
6
1
3
4
22
4
4
4
4
24
19
3
7
3
54
1
17
5
11
15
11,800
89, 594
44,237
197, 957
93. 917
169. 893
10, 800
11,060
11,800
22, 594
21,600
34, 023
75, 763
80,350
19,400
29,168
48, 475
280, 023
167, 788
68,488
40. 343
9.600
60, 541
9,800
29, 172
40,090
211.200
38.400
40.500
38. 400
39. 636
237, 791
175. 948
26. 162
62. 226
25. 729
488. 371
8,497
145. 949
43. 814
97, 281
134, 187
60, 360
162,918
78, 640
8,360
119, 140
76,511
25. 586
8. 360
58, 520
174, 736
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $15,000
3 44, 400
1 14,800
1 14, 800
2 26. 398
2 26. 200
4 52, 715
2 24, 938
5 61,128
1 12, 200
1 12, 200
1
8
4
18
8
15
1
1
1
2
2
3
7
7
2
3
5
28
17
7
4
1
6
1
3
4
22
4
4
4
4
24
19
3
7
3
54
1
17
5
11
15
11,800
90, 563
44,919
201, 127
94,150
171,496
11, 039
11, 203
11,800
22, 747
22, 177
34, 303
76, 224
80, 864
19,645
29, 413
48, 998
282,648
169, 420
69, 489
40, 834
9,709
61, 259
9,968
29,760
40, 459
213. 378
38. 937
40 760
38. 992
40. 076
240, 567
176,555
26, 295
63, 008
26, 080
492. 062
8.598
146, 965
44,000
98, 403
136, 149
51, 157
164, 709
76, 962
8.644
120.304
77, 684
115,066
8,490
69, 180
176, 758
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
459
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Ranee $7,040 to S8,040:
Accountant and auditor. —
Administrative officer..
Analyst
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant supervisor of group
Assistant supervisor of unit
Attorney..
Chemist
Chief of section
Conferee _._
Director of division
Document analyst
Ensineer
Estate and gift tax examiner
Examiner
Intem^il revenue inspector
Management anilyst
Procedural technician..
Reviewer
Supervisor of group
Supervisor of unit
StafT assistant
Statistician..
Systems accountant
Technical adviser..
Training officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Analyst.
Assistant chief of brancli
Assistant chief of section
Attorney
Chemist
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Classification investigator
Economist
Engineer
Estate and gift tax examiner
Examiner
Internal revenue inspector
Management analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Procedural technician
Reviewer
Statistician
Supervisor of group
Supervisor of unit
Systems accountant
Technical clerk
GS-10. Range .$5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of section
Assistant supervisor of unit
Chief of section
Organization and methods examiner
Supervisor of unit
Technical clerk
Training officer
GS-9. Ranee $5,0r,o to $5,810:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative assistant
Analyst
Assistant chief of section
Assistant supervisor of tinit
.\ttorney
Budget examiner
Chemist
Chief ol branch
Chief of section
Classification investigator
Document analyst
Economist
Engineer.
Estate and gift tax examiner
Examiner
Internal revenue inspector...
Librarian...
Management analyst
Organization and methods examiner.
Procedural technician
Reviewer
Staff assistant
Statistician
Supervisor of group
Supervisor of unit
Technical clerk ._
Training officer
GS-8. Range W,620 to $5,3V0
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
Gt:-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230....
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
80 $004, 795
12 90, 167
1 7, 040
5 36, 237
1 7, 861
1 7,440
227, 040
37,501
83. 193
99,592
14,247
14,080
53, 647
105. 657
21,120
21, 720
28,760
14,216
68. 7S6
7,040
28,160
3 23,039
6 36,200
6 46, 120
3 23,938
16
12
1
3
5
29
2
4
12
4
1
1
10
2
1
10
2
6
6
2
1
1
1
12
100, 878
74, 227
5,940
19, 479
32, 708
176. S24
12, 355
25,810
78,504
24, 779
5,940
6,876
62,794
11,880
5,940
65,190
11,880
36, 277
38, 243
13,280
6,730
6,740
5,940
77,368
69 408,932
4
1
6
1
3
16
3
50
15
1
5
2
45
1
2
1
6
2
3
1
1
7
3
1
X
1
2
2
4
1
4
1
2
62
3
90
326
1,471.577
201 884, 074
463
1,779.430
'29
2, 429, 081
663
2,118,426
304 897,733
1 4,490
23,816
5,875
36, 576
5.750
17, 675
96, 776
18, 566
275, 918
81,202
5,060
27, 935
10, 848
234,292
5,060
10,314
6,185
28. 778
11, 229
15,180
5,150
6,060
37, 758
15, 763
5,185
5,135
5,060
10. 120
10. 979
22, 431
5,060
22.261
5,799
11,620
344,219
16,618
441,406
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
53 $396, 440
3 21,520
14, 080
50, 842
7,240
7, 662
7,040
184,016
37,997
117.099
69, 390
2
7
1
1
1
25
5
16
9
2 14, 702
7 63, 303
4
3
14
18
7
1
6
6
4
8
7
2
37
11
1
1
3
25
2
3
9
3
1
I
2
1
1
1
3
20
4
2
5
4
2
60
2
52
213
120
341
28,851
22. 069
100, 770
134. 496
53. 059
7,091
42, 240
42, 240
30, 360
56.320
53.414
15,080
234,122
66, 020
6,940
6.940
19,657
151, 690
12,648
19, 861
59,138
18, 855
5,940
6,940
3
1
14
2
14
12
2
1
3
1
27
42
1
3
1
4
1
2
15
1
26
28
2
3
2
50
1
2
1
3
4
4
18,020
6,031
84, 303
11,909
84, 378
74, 470
12.403
6.540
19. 765
5,940
166, 421
246, 388
5, 638
17, 953
6, 023
24. 643
5.800
11.676
90,431
6,250
142,077
147,871
10.120
1,';,894
10, 796
260,129
5,060
10, 666
6,573
16.068
21,647
21,481
16, 475
5,160
10, 820
5,223
6,261
5,073
15,885
102, 323
21,565
10,148
28,197
22,050
11,620
274. 365
10.719
268, 972
995, 647
625, 779
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
53 $401, 928
3 21, 665
14,651
51,471
7.439
7,840
7.162
186. 822
38.636
118,674
70, 373
1,350,006
660
1,963,387
396
1, 274, 480
130 390,896
1 4,490
2
7
1
1
26
5
16
2 15,064
7 53, 838
4
8
7
2
37
11
1
1
3
25
2
3
9
3
1
1
29.466
22.426
102. 757
136.117
53, 679
7,440
42. 341
43. .501
30, 759
56. 571
53.902
15, 241
244,363
66,393
6, 145
6.940
19,996
154,819
12.924
20,165
60.485
19. OSl
6,124
6,940
3
1
14
2
14
12
2
1
3
1
27
12
1
3
1
4
1
2
15
1
16
31
3
3
2
50
1
2
1
3
4
4
3
1
18,448
6,140
86, 488
12, 3S6
85. 352
76,220
12, 709
6,724
20,012
5,940
166, 958
79, 109
5.764
18, 369
6,149
24,769
5,800
11,927
91, 393
6,250
93, 965
164, 100
15, 674
16,373
11,047
265, 737
6, 060
lu, 816
5,699
16,318
22.023
21. 983
16,852
5,286
2
1
1
1
3
20
4
2
5
4
2
50
2
52
218
1, 029, 725
113 503,346
309
1,249,967
500
1,776,681
280
921,630
109 333,449
1 4,490
11,071
5,348
5,386
6,199
16.3S6
103, 077
22.442
10. 273
28.673
22. 426
11.620
278. 235
10. 970
272. 607
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades —
Continued
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035..
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Riinge $2,974 to $3,454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above; Oper-
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8,069
2 7, 261
1 3, 374
23 74. 058
113 327,926
9 23, 717
2 10,899
20 71,321
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8, 070
2 7.341
1 3.454
21 67. 854
97 286.976
6 16,066
2 10.899
20 73, 141
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $8,070
2 7, 360
1 3,464
21 68, 104
97 290,307
6 16, 277
2 10.899
Equivalent to less than $6,060 .. . .
20 73, 802
Total permanent, departmental
4,080
19,183,012
225
950, 726
3,117
16, 094, 089
67.4
350,589
2,860
15, 421, 193
67.4
589,013
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salar^O
3,865
18,232,286
73,299
12,265
3,049.6
15, 743. 500
60,500
9,000
2, 792. 6
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
14,832,180
60,600
9,000
All personal services, departmental.
18,317,860
1.5.813.000
14.901,680
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
District commissioner
16 208,000
Regional commissioner
9 117.000
9 119,428
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant district commissioner
4 48,000
Assistant regional commLssioner
4 48,317
46 554,113
6 67, 104
1 11,185
4 49,000
Director of internal revenue.
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Appellate coimsel
46 652,000
6 70,458
46 661,358
6 68,064
1 11, 675
55 694,000
46 496,800
46 498.689
2 21,600
32 349,762
5 55,920
33 359,497
18 198,153
46 505, 373
2 21,600
32 356, 573
Associate appellate counsel
5 58,715
32 345,600
18 19.M50
12 139,741
4 48. 000
1 11.800
4 46, 200
16 174,246
3 30,660
2 20,225
3 30, 100
6 5S.80O
30 286,600
18 172,800
37 355,200
16 162,039
5 56, 840
Chief of division
Director of internal revenue
District counsel
33 363,745
18 201,149
3 33, 550
1 11.800
9 102,665
9 99, 123
4 40, 260
2 20. 496
3 30, 225
17 171.745
36 349,728
18 173, 154
3 34,353
Foreign representative
1 11,800
9 102,681
9 100,929
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
4 40, 592
Administrative officer_,.
2 21 000
Appellate counsel
3 30 225
17 176.747
Assistant chief of division.. .
36 352, 095
Assistant director
18 176,396
4 40, 300
4 40, 300
4 41,259
18 173,118
3 30, 225
3 30,225
10 100, 796
34 327.974
87 859,046
4 38,600
4 40, 300
2 20.200
6 60,450
1 10,600
28 273,368
18 176, 026
Associate civil advisory counsel
3 30,225
3 30, 226
Attorney _
24 243,874
10 96, 000
63 508,800
2 19,200
10 100, 796
Chief of branch .
34 330, 899
87 869,603
Chief of section.
4 38. 600
4 40. 622
8 80,066
2 20.200
Enforcement counsel
6 60, 649
3 31, 200
12 115,200
6 59, 128
6 49, 966
7 67, 939
1 9, 628
8 76, 800
1 10,627
Executive assistant
28 276,751
Intelligence agent
Internal revenue agent .
3 30, 800
9 87, 836
3 34, 941
9 89, 603
Regional coordinator
Reviewer... .
10 101,000
3 29, 200
67 670,054
24 208,240
3 27,880
7 63, 130
1 8. 360
6 50.960
36 305.152
1 8,360
10 101,326
Supervisor of group
3 29, 200
Technical adviser
86 866,988
21 182.900
4 33, 630
1 8, 660
1 8,360
5 41,800
12 102,720
67 677,433
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9 360:
24 209,683
Accounting and auditing assistant..
3 27,880
7 63, 860
Administrative assistant
1 8,360
Assistant chief of branch
6 60,960
Assistant chief of division
36 310,801
1 8,360
2 16, 776
1 8, 465
2 16, 720
64 561,334
1 9.360
40 334.400
11 93. 843
12 102.564
32 286,434
4 33, 440
2 16, 720
4 36, 395
87 760,520
221
2,043,718
18 152,616
Assistant district commissioner
A,ssistant supervisor of group
At tome V .
3 26,880
46 404,617
79 672.914
62 626.911
30 26.3.480
16 143.160
33 297.896
4 34, 840
4 33, 651
4 36, 640
26 223,960
101
939. 300
27 228.139
1 8.360
2 16, 720
3 26,880
46 409,268
79 677, 182
Chief of division. _
62 535.082
Chief of section
30 264.624
16 143. 160
Engineer
Estate and gift tax examiner
33 301.884
4 34. 840
4 34. 062
4 36. 741
Intelligence agent...
26 232,106
101
Internal revenue inspector
987, 354
27 232,055
Investigator in charge
I 8,360
Reviewer
2 16, 720
2 16, 720
460
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
[BUREAU OF] INTERNAL REVENUE
SER F/C£— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Internal Revenue Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued"
Field — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Supervisor of group..
Technical adviser..
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant supervisor of group.
Attorney _.
Chemist
Chief of branch...
Chief of division
Chief of section
Conferee
Engineer.. _
Estate and gift tax examiner..
Intelligence agent
Internal revenue agent..
Internal revenue agent (collection
officer).
Internal revenue inspector
Investigator in charge
Reviewer
Supervisor of group
Technical adviser
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant and auditor
Accounting and auditing assistant. .
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant supervisor of group.
Attorney
Budget examiner _
Chemist.. _ _
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Classification investigator
Conferee
Engineer..
Estate and gift tax examiner..
Executive assistant
Inspector alcohol tax
Intelligence agent
Internal revenue agent..
Internal revenue agent (collection
oflBcer)
Internal revenue inspector
Investigator alcohol tax
Investigator in charge
Reviewer
Supervisor of group
Supervisor of unit
Technical adviser
Training olficer
GS-IO. Range .$5,600 to $6,250:
Accountant and auditor.
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant supervisor of group
Assistant supervisor of unit
Chemist
Chief of brancii
Chief of division
Chief of section
Classification investigator
Conferee
Inspector alcohol tax
Intelligence agent
Internal revenue agent
Internal revenue agent (collection
officer)
Investigator alcohol tax..
Reviewer
Supervisor of group
Supervisor of unit
Technical adviser
Training officer . ... .
GS-9. Range $.5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant and auditor
Accounting and auditing assistant.
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
215
$1. 840, 400
162
1,411,345
18
2
10
5
12
41
10
235
20
50
15
85
193
1,085
133, 407
16, 080
72. 400
35, 200
86,880
296, 557
76,240
1, 835, 245
626, 560
144, 800
362, 000
111,723
615, 400
1, 384, 900
8, 273, 151
14, 480
228, 678
140, 454
30, 422
637, 120
226, 582
271, 671
29,700
5,940
48,154
, 149, 810
18, 420
24,560
73, 680
305, 985
6,940
33, 070
161.118
559. 370
112,373
17, 856
47,520
48, 074
141, 220
43
5
1
23
5 32, 544
398
2, 439, 524
2,395
15,011,510
24
29
6
20
3
24
2
15
12
153
2
16
3
3
9
14
6
105
1
65
71
1
12
147, 360
180. 303
39, 543
132, 519
30, 411
610.840
17, 820
145, 032
11,500
90, 602
70, 500
920, 310
11,250
93, 872
19,250
16,875
53, 729
81,918
2,8,125
609, 443
5,500
378, 101
422, 260
5,845
67, 834
225
1,-378,125
64 331,684
7 39, 375
161
979, 983
33, 750
6,234
126. 500
53 288, 037
2 10,870
6 33, 161
3 15, 320
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
312
$2, 819, 601
246
2,129,979
26
2
15
8
14
41
6
128
61
26
49
12
100
149
193, 240
16, 480
108,091
56,694
103, 860
296, 852
46, 440
991, 762
450, 619
191,719
377, 760
90,027
767, 000
1, 066, 990
2
5, 883, 142
30,960
389, 953
111,800
600, 622
774, 400
766, 620
607, 808
37, 040
6,031
75,843
350,204
18, 420
25, 960
85, 225
241, 679
12,602
33,319
448,014
239, 000
316, 257
24, 305
50, 920
60, 825
610, 270
5,940
6,340
4
54
15
86
106
104
97
6
1
12
56
3
4
14
40
2
5
70
37
60
4
8
10
96
1
1
445
2, 764, 368
2,277
14,517,149
49
120
11
111
12
67
2
15
12
57
2
11
4
4
8
69
5
38
1
6
72
1
22
54
7
176
291, 074
727, 408
70, 540
26. 360
583, 305
691,811
76, 940
359, 480
11, 500
87, 875
70, 677
341,972
11,000
63,911
24, 375
22, 750
47.125
351.810
30, 750
234, 035
5,638
45,946
429. 775
5,970
138, 540
877. 802
326. 626
41,250
1,057,849
8 47, 245
1 6, 250
26 152,760
12 489,2.59
2 11,120
8 42, 462
2 10,469
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
312
$2, 819, 787
245
2, 155, 608
26
2
15
8
14
41
6
128
194, 693
16,681
108, 200
56, 920
103, 860
302, 099
47, 992
1, 007, 252
61 466, 500
195, 978
381, 140
91,341
767, 242
26
49
12
100
149
1, 089, 023
4
54
16
85
106
104
97
6
1
12
66
3
4
14
40
2
5
70
37
50
4
8
10
96
1
1
445
30,960
396, 696
112, 5.30
601, 146
774, 400
777, 637
612, 674
37, 040
6,140
77, 770
3.59, 123
18, 420
25, 960
86, 225
247,168
12, 870
33, 946
451, 583
243, 167
319, 725
24, 864
50, 920
61,928
610, 270
6,940
6,340
2,816,307
2,330
15, 164, 168
49
120
11
4
98
111
12
57
2
15
12
67
2
11
4
4
8
59
5
38
1
6
72
1
22
291, 673
746, 003
73, 746
26, 360
,584, 786
691.811
76. 940
360. 046
11, 600
87, 875
71.306
347. 787
11.000
64,288
24. 375
23. 399
47.943
356.163
31.202
238, 277
5,764
49, 779
436. 0.55
6.096
143,400
117
902, 324
54 329,303
7 41,250
176
1,068,249
8 47, 887
1 6, 260
26 162,750
92 490,502
2 11,120
8 43, 467
2 10, 720
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range .$6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant supervisor of group.
Attorney
Budget examiner...
Chemist
Chief of branch
Chief of division..
Chief of section
Classification investigator
Clerk
Conferee
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Estate and gift tax examiner
E.xaminer
Executive assistant
Inspector alcohol tax
Intelligence agent
Internal revenue agent
Internal revenue agent (collection
officer) _
Internal revenue inspector..
Investigator
Investigator alcohol tax
Procedural technician
Reviewer.
Storekeeper ganger
Supervisor of group
Supervisor of unit
Tax accountant
Technical adviser
Technical clerk
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to .$4.490
CPC-7. Range .$3,436 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3.464
CPC-(. Range .$2,760 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
Other positions; Temporary employ-
ment: United States and possessions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
6
59
48
34
2
9
7
6
84
29
1
1
226
$31, 899
316,132
242,880
176, 052
11,292
49,833
37, 849
31,907
462, 143
41,480
5.060
43. 080
5,060
41,209
150, 365
5,770
8,685
1, 246, 456
439
2,322,419
,447
13, 036, 705
1,851
10,
39
3
218
1.
2
23
13
46
14
1
1
1
3.032
15,
7.224
32,
3,544
14,
3,623
13.
5,624
19.
8.266
26.
6.436
18.
123
3
11
10
2
17
110
30
351. 679
202. 836
16, 565
228. 470
10, 120
119,266
71, 125
238,510
81,273
5,660
6.328
5.060
453, 291
895, 528
681, 968
728, 643
819, 146
752, 008
856, 699
316, 796
13, 595
42,177
34, 391
6,839
51.888
306. 492
76.144
51, 774
231, 344, 462
1, 729. 4
8. 962, 712
50, 042. 6
222, 365, 496
2 16,266
1, 976, 881
843,426
95, 733
16, 165
260, 356
225, 664, 311
243, 882, 161
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
35 $194, 732
11 68,614
346, 785
264, 931
10,464
44,167
268, 876
71,816
662, 704
.54, 274
5 185
27, 472
6,060
47, 041
202,825
5.208
6,703
61
51
2
8
60
13
121
10
1
6
1
38
1
1
207
1, 161, 658
434
2, 333, 332
2 429
13,161,958
1,637
9.
132
3
222
1,
4
31
12
59
16
2
4
2
2,649
13,
7,714
36,
3,233
13,
3.106
11,
5.853
20.
7.973
26.
5.911
17.
92
2
16
17
105
25
213. 714
693. 307
16,968
135. 715
20. 596
166. 190
66. 345
327. 820
90. 166
10. 870
20, 776
10, 120
674, 367
287, 924
566, 971
966, 644
689. 166
967. 972
425. 646
239.044
9.230
58. 343
30. 769
6,908
52, 933
296, 204
64, 782
50. 249
227. 303, 180
572.6
4, 677, 055
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
35 $196, 932
63, 673
345, 786
271,499
10.715
44, 796
271, 960
72, 906
663,229
65, 251
6,185
28,102
5,162
48, 296
202, 826
5,334
5.810
11
61
61
2
8
60
13
121
10
1
6
1
9
38
1
1
207
1, 179, 771
434
2, 383, 643
2,499
13,
1,637
9,
132
3
222
1,
4
31
12
59
16
2
4
2
2,649
13,
6,356
29,
3,233
13,
3,300
12.
5.707
20.
9.381
30.
5.911
17.
92
2
16
9
2
17
106
26
,210
347, 849
709, 169
17,093
147,848
21,099
166, 190
68,099
327, 946
90,166
10, 870
21,163
10, 496
900,261
567, 962
871. 462
886. 828
309.211
718, 801
835, 826
246, 527
9,230
69, 086
31, 262
6,908
63, 393
302, 664
66, 206
60, 471
230, 020, 899
572.6
8. 574, 466
49, 674. 4
222, 609, 870
2 16, 255
2, 200. 000
856, 000
147. 321
12. 396
226, 533
226. 067. 375
241. 880. 375
49. 896. 4
221, 430. 178
2 16,265
2, 200. 000
856, 000
147, 321
12. 396
226. 633
224. 887. 683
239, 789, 363
BUREAU OF NARCOTICS
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Narcotics
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
423
397
422
406
422
406
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
461
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _
$4, 826
GS-7.5
$4,895
GS-7.5
$4,989
GS-7.5
Personal sen-ice obligations:
$1, 967, 514
7,588
8,436
$1,953,200
7.900
8.700
$1,953,200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..-
7,900
8,700
Total personal service obligations.. _
1,983,638
1,969.800
1. 969, 800
Direct Obligatims
01 Personal services.—
02 Travel . -
1,965,430
221. 139
7,000
42,500
2,589
9,300
146, 110
110. 140
226, 769
9,029
13, 700
5,338
1, 969, 800
235, 780
5,800
53,000
2,520
9,300
124, 100
108,900
240,000
9,000
13,500
6,100
1,969,800
229,900
5 800
53,000
600
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
9,300
124, 100
108, 900
Purchase of evidence - -
240, 000
9,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
13,500
6,100
2,759,044
2, 777, 800
2, 770, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
18, 108
3,761
23,931
71
08 Supplies and materials: Purchase of
30,000
30,000
09 Equipment- - -
Total obligations payable out of
45, 871
30,000
30,000
Total obligations
2,804,915
2, 807, 800
2, 800, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the commissioner
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Chief of narcotic section, general
counsel's office
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, narcotic section,
general counsel's office
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, returns division
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant to com-
missioner
Administrative assistant to deputy
commissioner
Chief, fiscal section
Chief, mails and files section
Attorney _
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,9.55
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655-
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-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-weelJ base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District supervisor, regional oifice,..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
District supervisor, regional oflice..
Treasury agent (narcotic)
Treasury agent (narcotic, foreign
service) _
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Field supervisor
Treasury agent (narcotic) -
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12,200
1 10, 800
1 10,000
1 8,300
I 7,240
5,810
5,060
6,810
5.185
5,000
15,485
24,650
17, 430
45, 135
55,280
38,2«0
3,390
2,792
65 292, 767
3.8 12,442
61.2 280,325
1,158
19,200
13 109, OSO
1 8,360
8,660
1 7,040
7 48, 160
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12, 400
1 10, 800
8,560
7,440
5,810
5,810
5,310
5,185
15, 610
24.900
17,680
45,510
56,640
38,360
3,390
2,872
291,077
15, 877
275.200
1.100
13
1
19,600
111.280
8,360
,560
7,040
60, 2S0
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14,800
1 12, 600
1 11,050
8,560
7,440
5.810
5, 435
5,310
15, 735
25, 275
18, 180
46, 135
57, 520
39,000
3,390
2,952
64
4
295, 327
20,127
275, 200
1,100
276, 300
13 113, 480
1 8, 560
1 8, 760
1 7, 040
7 61, 680
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Treasury agent (narcotic, 1 foreign
service)
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Num- Total
ber salary
61 $315,785
102 639, 525
95 415. 760
8 32, 610
10 37. 600
42 139, 350
26 74. 390
Num- Total
ber salary
51 $319,110
102 548, 400
95 421,010
8 33. 360
10 38. 600
42 140. 470
25 74. 790
Num- Total
ber salary
51 $323,785
102 569, 500
GS-7 Range $4 205 to $4 955
95 431.635
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.. _
8 33. 860
GS-5. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160
10 39. 600
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655 .
42 143. 190
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
25 75, 430
Total permanent, field
358 1, 755, 420
22. 1 68. 231
358 1,780,860
13 102,860
358 1, 816, 520
13 153,820
Net permanent, field (average num.
ber, net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United
States rates
333.9
1.672,489
2 14, 700
6,430
8, 436
343
1, 663, 100
2 14, 900
6,800
8,700
343
1, 662, 700
2 15,300
Regular pay in excess of 52.week base...
Payment above basic rates: Additional
6,800
8,700
1, 702. 055
1, 693, .'iOO
1,693.500
1.9S3.538
1,969.800
1,969,800
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
1, 965, 430
18, 108
1,969,800
1,909,800
Obligations payable out of reimbuise-
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, United States Secret Service
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total nvunber of permanent positions
A vprf\gp niimhpr nf pmplnypp.s
440
420
394
380
394
367
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$5,281
GS-8 .3
$5,412
GS-8.5
$5,506
QS-8.5
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Pprmanpnt, positions
$2,235,769
8,568
26,977
$2,068,905
7,995
25,000
$2,012,142
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
base - -
7,758
Payment above basic rates.
25,000
2, 271, .314
208. 462
17,175
32, 748
8,385
52,467
60.786
22,290
123
4,516
8,853
2,101,900
188,000
15,400
42,000
9,000
44,200
57,000
23,500
2,044,900
02 Travel .-
188,000
15,400
04 Communication services .
45,000
06 Printing and reproduction.
9,000
07 Other contractual services . . .
44,200
57,000
09 Equipment . . . . .
15,500
15 Taxes and assessments . . .
4,000
15,000
4,000
15,000
2,687,119
9,975
2, 500, 000
8,000
2,438,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
2,000
2, 697, 094
2,508,000
2,440,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
G3-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Executive aid to the chief
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant administrative officer.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $,5.370_
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$12, 200
11,050
9,800
8,760
6,500
4,745
23. 6,50
21, 225
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,400
11,300
9,800
8,960
5,625
4,870
24,150
21, 725
Num- Total
ber salary
$12,600
11,550
10,000
9,160
5,750
4,995
5 24,650
5 22, 350
270200^54-
-30
462
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, United States Secret Service — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — continued
Departmental— C ont inued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 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
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special agent in charge
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special agent in charge
Inspector
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special agent in charge
A.ssistant special agent in charge
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Special agent in charge..
Assistant special agent in charge
Assistant to special agent In charge.
Special agent
GS-11. Range S5,940 to $6,940:
Special agent in charge —
Assistant special agent in charge
Special agent
QS-10 Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Special agent
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Special agent
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370.
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4.965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary): United States
and possessions
Regular pay Iq excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differentia! _.
Territorial cost-of-living allowance
,^11 personal services, field
01 Personal services.
1953 actual
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$26. 620
48,000
14
1 3, 310
38 174, 860
3. 5 12, 440
34. 5 162, 420
625
1 11,050
3 30. oon
4 39. 000
7 63. 520
1 8, 760
130, 320
21,920
7,440
15, 080
159, 100
6,540
179, 520
89 529, 125
431,940
87, 780
21,025
47, 370
198. 070
153. 320
5. 950
402 2, 146. 830
17 73. 481
385 2, 073, 349
7,943
13, 950
9.219
3.712
2, 108, 173
2, 271. 314
Num-
ber
Total
salary
7 $27. 495
14 49, 120
3,310
38
3
178, 755
11,900
35 166, 855
645
167, 500
11, 050
30, 200
29, 400
54. 760
8.760
18 132, 120
3 21. 920
1 7. 440
2 15. 280
26 162, 300
1 6, 640
28 182, 920
91 642, 500
73 376, 625
6
3
62
38
2
21,775
12.885
201. 340
127, 920
5,980
356 1,961,715
11 49.665
345 1,902.050
7.350
12,000
9,000
4,000
1,934,400
2, 101, 900
1955 estimate
Num- Total
Per salary
7 $27. 995
14 49, 680
1 3. 310
38
3
182. 040
15, 186
35 166, 856
645
167, 600
1 11,300
3 30, 600
3 30. 000
6 54. 960
1 8, 960
18 133. 320
3 22. 520
1 7. 640
2 15. 280
25 164, 510
1 6, 740
28 185, 320
91 560, 980
73 384, 896
22. 025
13.620
206. 430
130, 215
6,140
356 1, 985. 466
24 140, 168
332 1, 845. 287
7.113
12. 000
9.000
4,000
1, 877, 400
2, 044, 900
Salaries and Expenses, White House Police, United States Secret
Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
170
147
145
142
145
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
positions: Average salary.
$4, 113
$4,892
$4, 926
01 Personal services:
$613,681
$695, 209
2,680
14, 583
$678, 486
2,680
14 583
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
basis
Payment above basic rates
49, 039
662, 720
13
1,027
19. 038
688
712,472
10
1,418
16, 000
100
695, 749
10
03 Transportation of things
07 Other contractual services
1 141
08 Supplies and materials
16, 000
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred
683,486
730, 000
712, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Inspector
Num
ber
1
1
5
8
2
15
6
62
6
3
51
10
- Total
salary
$8,034
5,961
25, 675
37. 480
9.610
66. 900
27. 120
257, 920
24,060
11, 680
189. 210
36, 600
Num
ber
1
1
6
10
- Total
salary
$8, 459
6,590
30, 045
65,288
Num
ber
1
1
5
10
- Total
salary
$8,459
6 690
Captain.
30, 145
Sergeant
66,420
Corporal.- _
16
6
76,360
31,266
15
6
76 350
Private:
31,370
Class 6
Class 5
Class 4
76
22
6
3
363. 513
100. 148
26. 326
12.035
98
6
3
467 374
Class 3
26.268
12,345
Class 2 .. .
Class 1
170
23
699, 280
86, 699
145
3
709.020
13,811
145
7
714, 321
35,836
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
147
613,681
142
695. 209
2,680
138
678,486
2,680
Payment above basic rates:
Compensation for duty voluntarily
performed (Public Law 13, 82d
Cong.) . .
37, 767
11,272
Holiday pay (Public Law 195, 82d
Cong.)
14, 683
14 683
01 Personal services
662,720
712, 472
695, 749
Salaries and Expenses, Guard Force, United States Secret Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
134
107
77
73
75
71
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3, 806
GS-5.2
$3,288
CPC-5.0
$3, 810
GS-1.8
$3,374
CPC-5.0
$3,843
GS-4 7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,420
CPC-5 0
Average grade
Direa Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ...
$367,270
1,412
16, 217
$249, 940
960
11, 400
$242,970
930
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
PajTnent above basic rates
11,400
384,899
588
337
711
2,346
11, 499
1,883
840
262, 300
255,300
02 Travel
200
700
800
10,000
200
800
200
700
07 Other contractual services
800
10. 000
09 Equipment
200
800
403, 102
870
275, 000
268,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Nan- Federal tiources
09 Equipment
Obligations incmred.
403, 972
275, 000
268,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEEVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
G.S-4. Range $3,175 to $:j,665..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to .$4,490
CPC-7. Range .$3,4.15 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range .$:J,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,464
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
2
2
2
1
5
36
34
51
$4,745
7,695
6,590
9,925
4,490
20,075
125, 840
114,156
149, 670
134 443, 186
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $12. 105
1 3,255
1
4,900
4 16, 040
7 25, 200
44 150. 390
17 49. 790
77 261, 680
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
$8. 196
3,335
4,900
4 16. 340
7 25. 360
44 151. 670
16 48. 000
75 257, 800
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
463
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
27 $75, 831
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $11, 740
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $14, 830
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime .
107 367. 355
1.327
2.871
4.196
9.150
73 249, 940
960
2,000
2.900
6.500
71 242, 970
930
2,000
Holiday pay
2.900
6.500
01 Personal services
384, 899
262,300
255,300
BUREAU OF THE MINT
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of the Mint
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUnE.^n OF THE MIXT
SnmmaTy of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
A V'^rag*' niiTTiher nf fill pmplnypp'i
1,078
1,045
979
945
927
893
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$5,289
GS-7.7
$3,527
CPC-5.2
$3,707
$5, 479
GS-8.0
$3,670
CPC-5.2
$3,937
$5,568
GS-8.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .
$3,577
Average grade
CPC-5 2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,953
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$4,243,045
13, 243
391, 271
364
$3,992,187
15.913
75,000
$3 773 830
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
15, 270
72 000
Other payments for personal services
Total personal service obligations...
4, 647, 923
4, 083, 100
3,861,100
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services .
4,000,710
34, 344
13. 053
14.904
209, 918
11, 993
37, 021
3.407
282.538
110.875
18, 559
10, 782
3,939.100
25. 000
13,000
22, 000
230, 000
10,000
26, OOO
4,400
313, 000
100,000
10,000
8.500
3,781,100
02 Travel
25 000
03 Transportation of things
13 000
23,000
05 Rents and utility services. ._
210 000
10,000
07 Other contractual services
25 000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
4,400
292 000
100, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
10,000
6,500
Total direct obligations
4, 748, 104
4,700,000
4, .500, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
647, 213
3,200
24,800
38.100
76,200
40, 100
144, 000
2.200
17. 000
8.500
17, 000
11, 300
80, 000
02 Travel.
05 Rents and utility services _
4 700
9,400
09 Equipment..
6,900
Total obligations payable out of
829, 613
200. 000
100, 000
5, 677, 717
4, 900, 000
4, 600, 000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
07 Other contractual services
$9,949
StIUMABT
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
1,078
1.045
979
945
927
893
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,289
G8-7.7
$3,627
CPC-5,2
$3,707
$5,479
GS-8.0
$3, 570
CPC-5.2
$3,927
$5, 668
Average grade
GS-8.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary . ..
$3,677
Average grade
CPC-6.2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,953
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMART — continued
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Personal service obligations:
$4, 243, 045
13,243
391, 271
364
$3, 992, 187
15, 913
75,000
$3,773,830
15, 270
72,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Total personal service obligations. ..
4, 647. 923
4,083,100
3, 861, 100
Hired Obligations
01 Personal services
4, 000. 710
34, 344
13.053
14. 904
209. 918
11, 993
46, 970
3,407
282, 538
110, 875
15, 559
10. 7S2
3, 939, 100
25,000
13,000
22, 000
2.30,000
10,000
25, 000
4,400
313, 000
100, 000
10,000
8.500
3 7S1 100
02 Travel
25,000
03 Transportation of things ....
13,000
04 Communication services
23 000
05 Rents and ut'Iity services .
210, 000
06 Printing and reproduction
10 000
25,000
Services performed by other agencies.
4,400
292, 000
100, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
10,000
6,500
4,758,053
4, 700, 000
4,500,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
01 Personal services .
647. 213
3.200
24,800
38.100
76.200
40.100
141.000
2.200
17,000
S, 500
17,000
11,300
SO 000
02 Travel . .
03 Transportation of things ..
4.700
9.400
09 Equipment
5.900
Total obligations payable out of
829, 613
200,000
100,000
Obligations incurred
5,587,666
4,900,000
4, 600, 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director of the Mint
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant director of the Mint
aS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Metallurgist _..
QS-I4. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Governmental accountant (chief
accountant)
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative ofl3cer
Governmental accountant..
Metallurgist
.Accountant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
-Accountant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Busmess accountant
Legal assistant.
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Statistical officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant _ _
Business accountant
Commercial accountant
Legal examiner
Personnel assistant.. _
Purchasmg officer...
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-1. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-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..
Other payments for persona] services:
Payments to other agencies for reim-
bursable details
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 800
1 12, 200
1 11,050
9,800
8,760
8,560
8,360
8,360
7,040
11,880
6.140
6,340
6,340
2
1
2
1
1
1
7
2
10
9
6,140
11.120
5,060
10. 995
6. 810
5,060
6,810
31, 685
8.965
38, 350
31,456
24,800
3,310
3,032
61 310. 222
2.2 11,211
299,011
1,060
300. 425
4 45, 200
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,800
1 12,400
1 11,050
1 9,800
1 8. 960
1 8, 560
1 8.660
1 8, 360
2 14,080
3 18,020
6,540
6,540
5,940
6,140
5, 935
6,185
11,120
5,810
6,185
6
2
10
9
6
1
27. 980
9.090
39, 850
31, 855
19, 140
3,310
3,032
68 306,242
2.2 15,903
290. 339
1.178
291. 617
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,800
1 12, 600
1 11,300
1 10, 000
1 8, 960
1 8, 760
1 8, 760
1 8,560
2 14, 480
3 18, 620
6,740
6,540
6,140
6,340
5,935
6,310
11,246
6,810
5,310
28. 606
9,090
36,690
32. 335
16, 190
3,310
3.032
56 304,462
2. 2 20, 881
53.8
283,681
1,090
284,671
4 43, 200
4 43, 700
464
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
BUREAU OF THE MINT— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of the Mint — Continued
DETAIL OP PEHSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assayer ---
Cliief clerk and assistant superin-
tendent - ---
Engraver, ,
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assayer
Assistant chief clerk and produc-
tion manager
Superintendent of coining division..
Superintendent of melting and re-
fining division
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief clerk in charge
Governmental accountant . . -
Assistant superintendent of coining
division
Assistant superintendent of melt-
ing and refining division
Mechanical assistant to superin-
tendent
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative oliicer .-.
Assayer in charge
Chemist
Governmental cost accountant
Governmental accountant
Sculptor and engraver
Superintendent of machinery
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer.
Foreman, coining division
Superintendent of machinery
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Cashier
Chemist
Fiscal accountant
Administrative assistant
Personnel assistant
Procurement officer
Assistant superintendent of ma-
chinery.
Supervisor of refinery
Assistant to superintendent of coin-
ing division _
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
GS-5, Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900..
CPC-8. Range .$3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680..
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840.
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Foreman
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)
(average
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
All personal services, field.
Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reunburse-
ments
39, 200
10, 000
27,280
8.360
27, 480
36, 040
8,040
28, 560
21, 120
28,160
8,040
6,340
6,940
25, 160
18, 420
12, 080
6,540
6,640
18, 375
6.125
17, 750
17, 305
15, 680
16, 305
5,185
5.560
5,685
6,685
1954 estimate 1956 estimate
1
17
50
17
23
2
14
17
121
4
10
5,810
86, 750
236, 375
73, 630
91, 680
31, 935
41, 070
13. 120
28, 650
9,106
56, 290
62,880
421, 283
10, 513
25.404
Num- Total
ber salary
1,800
4 39,200
1 10, 200
1 8,660
3 27, 680
4 36, 640
1 8, 040
4 28, 760
28,960
8,040
6,540
6,940
32, 700
18, 420
12,280
6,740
6,740
18, 500
6,250
17, 875
17, 430
16, 055
21,740
5,310
10, 245
5,810
6,810
6,435
5,810
87, 790
211,665
70, 510
79, 905
28, 200
18, 880
12, 520
29,025
9,230
56, 890
63.040
379, 700
10, 673
23, 194
1
641
6,147
2, 374, 620
1,017
4. 067, 217
30.8
123, 183
16.2
3, 944, 034
12, 193
355, 886
35, 385
1
1
6
3
2
1
1
3
1
3
3
3
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
17
44
16
20
8
6
4
6
2
14
17
108
4
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $10,000
4 40, 000
1 10, 400
27, 080
1 8. 760
3 27, 880
1 8,040
4 29, 360
3 22, 320
4 29, 560
8,040
6.540
6,940
33, 100
19, 020
12, 480
6,940
6,940
3 18. 625
1 6, 250
3 18, 250
3
571
2, 244, 264
921
3, 866, 197
31.8
163. 349
3,701,848
14, 735
40,000
35,000
3, 791, 583
17, 430
16, 430
22,115
6, 435
10, 495
5,810
1 5, 810
1 6, 560
6
2
14
17
104
4
9
5,810
82, 538
202, 045
71, 604
81, 260
28, 440
19, 182
12, 680
29. 275
9,230
56. 990
63. 360
365, 636
10,833
23, 264
3 15, 601
628
2,083,319
871
3, 686, 917
31.8
196, 668
839.2
3, 490, 249
14,180
38.000
34,000
3, 576, 429
4, 647, 923
4, 000, 710
647, 213
4, 083, 100
3, 939, 100
144, 000
3,861.100
3, 781. 100
80, 000
COAST GUARD
Operating Expenses, Coast Guard
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
C0A3T OUARD
Summary of Personal Services
Number of permanent positions:
34, 762
3,487
33,272
3,353
28,151
3,294
Civilian _
Total number of permanent posi-
tions - -
38, 249
90
36,625
90
31,445
90
Full-time equivalent of all other positions:
Civilian
Average number of all employees:
34, 762
3,321
33, 272
3,336
28 151
Civilian
3,277
Total average number of all em-
ployees -
38,083
36,608
31,428
Average salaries and gi-ades:
General schedule grades:
$4,094
OS-5.5
$2, 937
CPC-3.3
$3, 199
$2,798 to $3,250
$3,754
$4,145
GS-5.4
$2,975
CPC-3.3
$3,216
$2,798 to $3,250
■ $3, 961
$4,243
GS-5 4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3 016
CPC-3.3
Grades established by head of agency:
$3,220
$2,798 to $3,250
$3, 961
Average range (lighthouse keepers) . . .
Ungraded positions; Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions:
Military
$102,370,927
12, 569, 182
415, 666
33, 474
248. 639
$102, 469, 376
13, 005, 007
419, 925
31.826
203. 964
$89 112 419
12,800,125
419 925
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
31.551
204. 401
Total personal service obligations. ..
115.637.788
116,130,098
102,568,421
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services . .
115, 579, 035
4,030,541
2, 899, 807
703, 955
1,832,460
467, 306
11,29,5,974
6,195,000
31,664,763
M, 092, 544
1,392,571
4,899,721
86. 965
36, 095
116, 080, 098
4.031.506
2, 606, 164
1,080.200
1,382,103
485, 849
11,421,704
6, 421, 704
27,010,008
12.732.349
250, 000
2, 691, 924
62. 360
37. 009
93, 616, 425
4,003,705
03 Transportation of things
2 955,048
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services --.
1,064,000
1,376,000
466, 000
12,274,171
Services performed by other agencies.
5, 274, 180
19,053,980
09 Equipment - --
10 274,292
250, 000
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims -
3, 235, 808
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
62, 360
37.009
Subtotal - --
195, 176, 737
45,469
186, 292, 978
42, 978
153, 942, 978
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
42, 978
195,131,268
186, 250, 000
153, 900, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
01 Personal services -
58.753
4,971
10, 637
21. 958
1,807
122, 976
701,363
1, 109, 726
60,000
5,000
5.000
10,000
8,951,996
165, 725
286, 323
210.000
125,000
750. 000
655,000
767. 274
5, 288. 682
09 Equipment > - .
1. 505. 000
Total obligations payable out of
2, 032, 191
1. 500.000
17,175,000
Obligations incurred _ - -
197, 163, 459 1.87. 750. 000
171, 075, 000
1
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Total number of permanent positions;
Military -- -
237
237
237
237
237
Average number of all employees
237
$851. 199
146.148
100. 000
935, 669
3,300
$864, 750
145, 000
.$867, 910
145, 000
996, 950
3; 300
983,790
12 Pensions, aimuities, and insurance
claims
3,300
Obligations incurred - -
2, 036, 318
2,000,000
2,000,000
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
465
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY
Summary of Personal Services
Number of permanent positions:
34,999
3,487
33, 509
3,353
28,388
Civilian - - -
3,294
Total number of permanent posi-
38, 486
90
36,862
90
31, 682
Full-time equivalent of all other positions:
90
Average number of all employees:
34, 999
3,321
33,509
3,336
28.388
3,277
Total average number of all em-
38,320
36.845
31,666
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4. 094
GS-5.5
$2,937
CPC-3.3
.$3, 199
$2,798-$3,250
$3,754
$4. 145
GS-5.4
$2, 975
CPC-3.3
$3, 216
$2.798-$3,250
$3,961
$4,243
Average grade - -
GS-5.4
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary _ .
.$3, 016
CPC-3.3
Grades established by head of agency:
$3,220
Average range (lighthouse keepers)--.
Ungraded positions:
$2,798-$3,250
$3,961
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions:
$103,222,126
12, 569, 182
41.5. 666
33. 474
248, 539
$103,324,126
13.005.007
419. 925
31. 826
203,964
$89,980,329
Civilian - - -
12.800,125
419,925
Regular pay in excess of 52-\veek base...
31, 551
204, 401
Total personal service obligations—
116,488,987
116, 984, 848
103, 436, 331
Direct Obligalions
116,430,234
4. 176. 689
2,899.807
703. 955
1,832.460
467. 306
11. 295. 974
6.295.000
32. 600. 432
14.092.544
1, 392, 571
4, 903. 021
86. ms
36,095
116,934,848
4,176,506
2. 606, 164
1,080.200
1, 382, 103
485,849
11.421.704
6,421.704
28.006,958
12, 732. 349
250, 000
2, 695, 224
62. 300
37,009
94,484,335
02 Travel
4, 148, 706
2.955.048
1.064.000
1.376.000
06 Printing and reproduction
466, 000
07 Other contractual services
12. 274, 171
Services performed by other agencies-
08 Supplies and materials
5, 274. 180
20. 037, 770
10, 274. 292
10 Lands and strnetures
250, 000
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims
3, 239. 108
13 Hetunds, awards, and Indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
62. 360
37,009
Subtotal . - -- „
197, 213, 053
45,469
188, 292, 978
42, 978
155, 942, 978
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence - --
42,978
197, 167, 584
188,250,000
155,900,000
Obligation-s Pat/able Out of Reimbursemenls
01 Personal services -
58, 753
4,971
10. 637
21,958
1,807
122, 976
701, 363
1, 109, 726
50,000
,5, 000
6.000
10, 000
8, 951. 996
165, 725
04 Communication services—
286. 323
210, 000
125, 000
760,000
655, 000
767. 274
08 Supplies and materials
5, 288, 682
09 Equipment
1, 506, 000
Total obUgations payable out of
2. 032. 191
1, 600. 000
17, 175, 000
199, 199, 775
189, 760, 000
173,075,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
COAST GUARD
Military
Num- Total
her cost
34, 762
$102,370,927
Num- Total
ber cost
33, 272
$102,469,376
Num- Total
ber cost
28,151
$89,112,419
Ciinlian
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief counsel _ -
1 $11,800
1 10,800
1 9,600
1 9,600
2 19,800
1 $11,800
1 10, 800
1 9.600
1 9, 800
2 19,400
1 $11. 800
1 10, 800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Electronic engineer (radio)
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
Supply specialist
2 19, 600
COAST GUARD — continued
CiriWan— Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief counsel
Budget examiner
Chief of division
Chief of group.- --
Chief of section
Chief of subsection
Electronic engineer
Government accountant
Hearing examiner _,
Naval aichitect (general)
Statistical officer...
Technical assistant (civil engineer-
ing)
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Aeronautical engineer
Architect
Attorney -ad visei -.
Chief of section
Chief of subsection
Government accountant
Materials engineer
Motion picture specialist
Naval architect
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Public information specialist--
Safety engineer
Supervising marine engineer
Supply specialist.-
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician
Architect
Assistant chief of section
Attorney adviser _
Budget analyst-
Chief of section
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Government accountant
Industrial specialist-
Lighthouse engineer
Marine engineer. _
Mechanical engineer
Nautical scientist
Naval architect
Personnel assistant
Purchasing agent
Statistical assistant.-
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
Tabulation project planner
QS-10. Range $5..500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant to Com-
mandant
Chief of section
QS-9. Range .$6,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief of section
Chief of subsection
Electronic engineer
Fiscal accountant
Government accountant
Industrial specialist —
Marine engineer
Methods examiner (forms)
Navalarchitect-
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
Personnel research assistant.
Position classifier
Safety engineer
Statistical assistant
Structural engineer
Supervising purchasing agent
Supervisor, communication center..
Supply requirements and distri-
bution officer
Supply specialist (procedures)
Transportation specialist
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6.370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
CPC-2. Ranee $2,420 to $2,840..
Positions at daily rates equivalent to
less than $5,060
Total permament, departmental..
Deduct lapses.
1953 actual
Net permanent, departmental (av-
verage number, net salary)
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,560
9,360
9,160
18.720
17,920
9,360
17,120
26,080
8,760
8,360
8,660
9,360
8,040
7,440
21,120
28,160
29,960
28,160
15, 080
7,040
23,120
7,240
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
5,940
6,940
19,820
6,940
6.140
6,940
6,540
18,420
12,480
11.880
13. 080
12,680
6.940
6,340
5.940
19.220
6.140
6.940
5,940
1
2
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
4
1
2
5
58
30
122
234
231
55
1954 estimate
1 6.940
1 5,940
6,375
11,375
5.310
5.060
5.185
15. 805
20.865
6,185
5.060
5,185
21, 365
6.060
10. 995
5.060
5.060
10. 995
5,310
10, 995
11, 370
6,810
20.490
5.060
10. 745
25. 976
264, 016
126, 100
473. 770
797. 190
707. 530
156,410
4 12. 600
9 25, 628
6 16,290
12 43, 872
3,471,780
78.8
322, 481
809.2
3, 149, 299
1955 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
3
3
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
4
1
2
3
53
28
121
225
221
55
$8,660
9,360
9,160
18,720
17,920
9,360
17.720
25, OSO
8,960
8,660
9,360
8,040
7,640
21,620
28,360
30, 360
28.360
16, OSO
7,040
23,320
7,240
7.240
7.240
7,240
7,240
1 6, 140
20.420
6.910
6.140
6,140
6,640
18,620
12, 680
12. 080
13. 080
13. 080
6.940
6.140
6.140
19. 420
6.340
6.140
6,940
1 6, 140
1 6, 140
6,375
5,500
1 5, 436
1 6, 185
16, 056
16, 306
5,310
6.060
6.060
21. 865
5.186
11. 120
6,185
6,185
11, 120
5. 435
11,120
11. 620
5,935
20,990
6,185
10. 870
16.110
246. 365
120. 760
4«2, 108
778, 535
689, 775
169,010
3 9, 850
9 26, 008
6 15,640
12 46, 500
853
3, 393, 041
14.1
58,607
838.9
3, 334, 434
3
3
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
4
1
2
3
53
28
116
207
204
65
$8,760
9,360
9,360
18,720
18,120
9,360
17, 720
25,480
9,160
8,760
1 9,360
8,040
7,840
22,120
28,760
30,960
28,760
15, 080
7,040
23,520
7,440
7.440
7,240
7,440
7,240
1 6,140
20,620
6,940
6,340
6,340
6.740
19.020
12,680
12.480
13. 480
13. 080
6.940
6.340
6.340
19, 620
6,540
6,340
6,140
6.140
6,140
1 6,500
1 5,500
1 6, 560
1 6, 310
16.430
16,680
6,435
5.060
5.186
22, 240
6,310
11,370
5,310
5,310
11,246
5,560
11,370
11,620
6,935
21,490
5,310
11,120
16.110
250, 865
123,010
470, 935
727, 665
660, 221
162, 210
3 9, 850
9 26, 248
6 16, 060
12 46, 500
813
3.313,804
14.1
115,892
798.9
3, 197, 912
466
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
COAST GUARD— Continued
Operating Expenses, Coast Guard — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Other positions; Intermittent employ-
ment
Eeaular pay in excess of 52-weelc base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All civilian personal services, de-
partmental -
Field: , ^ ,
General schedule grades:
G?-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Electronic engineer
Hearing examiner
Marine inspection officer
Physical oceanographer
Og-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Civil engineer
Electronic engineer
Fiscal accountant. - --
Government accountant
Hearing examiner
Instructor
Marine engineer
Marine inspector
Naval architect
GS-11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Architectural engineer
Chemist
Civil engineer -
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Fiscal accormtant
Government accoimtanl
Instructor
Marine engineer
Marine inspector
Marine inspection officer
Mechanical engineer
Nautical scientist
Naval architect
Professor
Shipping commissioner -.
O.S-IO. $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal accountant — -.
Marine inspector
Marine inspection officer.
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Civil engineer
Construction engineer.. _
Construction inspector
Electrical engmeer
Electronic engineer
Engineer materiel and equipment
inspector
Fiscal accountant
Government accoimtant
Instructor
Marine engineer
Marine inspector
Materials assistant engineer
Mechanical engineer.
Personnel assistant
Purchasing agent.
Supply specialist
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4.955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by head of agency:
Lighthouse keepers:
Range .$3,400 to $3.852
Range $3,099 to $3.5.'il
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:
Master mechanic
Foreman -.
Leadingman
Rates less than $5.060...
Positions at daily rates equivalent to
less than $5,060
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES COntinuedl
Num- Total
ber salary
$3,962
13, 184
13,836
Total permanent, field..
3, 180, 281
8,360
1 8. 560
1 9, 360
12
1
11
2
15
2
1
3
1
23
8
6
3
92. 080
7.440
80,040
14, 280
111,400
14. 480
8.040
15, 680
7,610
18, 020
6.740
146. 620
49. 920
37.810
18. 820
1
10
8
1
7
2
1
2
1
6, 140
63. 200
61 . 920
6, ,540
44.180
12. 480
6,340
13,280
6,640
1 6.600
23 137.375
1 6, 000
5
12
2
3
4
5
1
10
1
1
3
17
1
6
4
6
2
11
108
44
156
284
171
36
1
7
14
15
34
38
39
25
19
12
4
2
28,175
61.970
10.620
15,680
20, 740
27. 175
S.810
52. 975
5.560
5.560
15.430
88.895
5.185
33. 610
22.115
33, 610
10, 995
67, 820
490,015
191,605
007. 085
973. 205
531,890
101,880
40, 390
6,064
3,750
24, 328
48.280
50,401
112.597
122. 887
123, 579
76, 653
67. 306
35.020
11.494
6.448
Num- Total
ber salary
$4,000
12,871
3,361,305
2 17, 948
35 246,621
35 181,585
41 144, 068
1,216
4, 388, 600
1 8, 360
14 117,040
9,360
84. 240
7,640
69. 920
35. 600
2
1
3
14. 680
8.040
23,120
2
1
3
14,880
8,040
23,520
3
1
21
5
9
19, 220
6,940
135, 140
31,700
57, 260
1 6, 940
1 6, 940
12 77, 880
4 27, 360
6 38, 840
1 6, 540
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
5,500
123, 875
22, 240
73, 715
3 16. 680
5 26. 300
7 37, 170
1 5. 810
10 53, 475
1 .5, 685
1 5, 685
2 10, 620
Num- Total
ber salary
$4,000
12, 567
10, 000
5
5
2
11
95
45
152
275
163
30
12
2
5,435
32, 860
28,650
28. 675
11. 370
68. 070
440.600
198, 150
602. 945
955, 686
515, 260
86,340
37,480
6,224
1
5
13
14
32
34
40
20
15
10
4
1
3, 760
17. 603
46, 181
47, 528
106, 872
110.265
126, 904
61, 985
45,360
29, 123
11.494
2,798
2 18,878
35 264,890
35 188,336
37 130,567
4, 629, 189
2, 699 2, 600 2, 481
10, 1 10, 099 10, 029, 652 10, 036, 644
3, 224, 479
1 8, 360
14 119,840
9,360
85, 040
7,840
61, 320
36. 400
3
1
21
5
9
19, 820
6,940
137, 540
31,900
57, 860
1 6, 940
1 6,940
12 78. 880
4 27, 560
6 39, 440
1 6. 740
1 6,540
1 6,540
6,600
125, 375
4 22, 490
14 74, 965
3 16, 805
5 26. 925
7 37, 670
5,810
64.725
5.810
5.810
10, 870
1
6
5
6
2
11
95
46
160
266
166
30
12
2
6,560
3.3,110
28.800
28, 925
11.495
68. 670
449. 100
200. 6,50
607. 224
935, 505
503, 155
88,420
38, 120
6,224
1
5
13
14
32
34
40
20
15
10
4
1
3,750
17, 678
46. 105
47, 678
106. 123
110.415
126, 979
61, 986
45, 360
29. 189
11,494
2,798
2 18, 878
36 264,890
35 188,3,36
37 130,944
1,216
4, 629, 189
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estunate
Field— Continued
Deduct lapses
Num- Total
ber salary
177.5
$690, 216
Num- Total
ber salary
92.7
$358,979
Num- Total
ber salary
92.7
$434,431
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
2,42L6
9,419,883
379. 466
10. 413
21.826
20, 290
2,966
2,241
34,806
65, 451
129, 239
2,407.3
9,670,573
376, 965
12, 960
26,000
18, 955
6,000
3,000
44, 300
19, 360
122,304
2, 388. 3
Other positions:
Part-time employment, lamplighters.
Foreign coimtries: Local rates
Intermittent employment
9,602,213
376,966
12,960
26,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-weeli base...
Payment above basic rates:
18, 984
6,000
Nightwork differential
3,000
44,300
19,658
122, 443
Overtime and holiday pay, marine
inspection (46 U. S. C. 382b)
Territorial cost-of-living allowance
Additional compensation in lieu of
overtime and night differential pay
(Public Law 143, 81st Cong.)
All civilian personal services, field.
10,086,680
10,299,417
10, 231, 623
All personal services, civilian
13, 266, 861
13, 660, 722
13,456,002
115, 637, 788
116, 130, 093
102, 668, 421
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
uleare distributed as follows;
115,579,036
58,753
116,080,098
60,000
93, 616, 425
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
8, 951, 996
ALLOCATION TO NAVY DEPARTMENT
Military
237 $851,199
237 $854,750
237 $867,910
Acquisition, Construction, and Improvements, Coast Guard
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
COAST nUARD
Average number of all employees,
45
18
18
01 Personal services: Positions otber
$207, 107
34, 797
93, 732
339
170
106. 021
1. 114. 114
7, 939, 680
2, 719, 396
329
$72, 195
6,800
6,200
$72, 195
3.800
03 Transportation of things - _ _ -.
6,000
166,623
1,982,965
1,968,405
400
3.800
132. 600
1, 232, 205
15 Taxes and assessments
400
12,215,684
4,202,588
1,450,000
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
09 Equipment - -
$7,978,852
$5, 624, 804
$1,980,000
ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
$168, 688
$370,842
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECRE-
TARY, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
$150,000
ALLOCATION TO ATOMIC ENERHY
COMMISSION
$2,400
SUMMARY
Averaee number of all emnlovees-
46
18
18
01 Personal services: Positions other
$207, 107
34, 797
93, 732
339
$72, 195
6.800
6,200
$72, 195
02 Travel
3,S(lO
5,000
04 Communication services
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
467
0BLIG.4TI0XS BY OB.TECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SHMMABT— continued
$170
277, 009
1,114,114
15, 918, 532
2,719,395
329
07 Other contractual services
$520, 842
165, 623
7,607,769
1,968,405
400
$3,800
2,112,600
1, 232, 205
15 Taxes and assessments
400
Obligations incurred
20, 365. 624
10, 34S, 234
3, 430. 000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Civilian
Departmental:
Other positions
Field:
Other positions
01 Personal services...
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$51, 455
155, 652
207, 107
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$22, 250
49, 945
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$22, 250
49, 945
Reserve Training, Coast Guard
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Number of permanent positions:
IVIilitary-
96
20
116
23
116
23
Total number of permanent posi-
116
139
139
Averase number of all employees:
Military - -
96
16
110
21
110
21
Total average number of all em-
111
131
131
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,070
GS-3.3
.$3. 215
GS-3.4
$3, 271
Average grade -
GS-3.4
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions:
$489, 643
48,117
$683,809
68,206
$583,809
Civilian.
68, 201
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations — Continued
01 Personal services— Continued
Regular pay in e.\cess of 52-week
$236
1, 332, 166
$284
1,379,041
$289
Drill and active duty pay of trainees.
1,379,041
1,870,162
213, 330
6,307
7,302
8,644
9,084
26, 457
250,876
64, 637
395
2,031,340
217,539
5. 100
5.500
9, .lOO
8,000
9,000
196, 021
17,600
500
2 031, 340
02 Travel
217, 539
03 Transportation of things
5,100
5,500
05 Rents and utility services
9,500
8,000
9,000
196, 021
09 Equipment
17, 500
16 Taxes and assessments
500
2, 456, 193
2, 500, 000
110.400
2,500,000
Obligaiions Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
08 Supplies and materials .
121. 440
2,456,193
2,610,400
2, 621, 440
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Mititari;
Num- Total
ber cost
95.2 $489,643
1, 332, 166
Num- Total
ber cost
110.2 $.583,809
1,379,041
Num- Total
ber cost
110.2 $583,809
Drill and active duty pay of trainees
1,379,041
All personal services, military
1, 821, 809
1,962,860
1,962,850
aiHlian
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS 5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
2 7,070
6 16, 050
9 26, 630
4 11,640
3 11,855
7 22, 785
9 26, 950
4 12, 360
3 12, 105
OS 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
7 23, 105
OS-3. Ranee $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2 Range $2 750 to $3,230
9 27, 430
4 12, 600
Total permanent, departmental
Deductlapses .
20 61, 390
4.3 13,273
23 73. 950
1. 8 5, 744
23 75, 240
1.8 7,039
Net permanent, departmental (av-
15.7 48,117
236
21.2 68,206
284
21.2 68,201
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
289
All personal services, civilian
48,353
68,490
68,490
01 Personal services
1,870,162
2,031,340
2,031,340
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Expenses of Administration of Settlement of War Claims Act of
1928, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
1
1
3
3
3
3
Average salary and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,285
GP-5.0
$3, 795
GS^.3
$3,795
Average grade...
GS-1.3
01 Personal services:
$4,285
16
1,441
$11,385
43
800
$11,386
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base . .
43
800
Obligations incurred
5,742
12,228
12, 228
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS 5 Range $3 410 to $4,160 --
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$4,285
Num-
ber
2
1
Total
salary
$8, 195
3,350
Num-
ber
2
1
Total
salary
$8,195
GS 3 Range $2 950 to $3,430
3,350
'
Total permanent, departmental
1
4,285
3
11,545
160
3
11,545
160
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1
4,285
16
1,441
3
11,385
43
800
3
11,385
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
43
800
5,742
12, 228
12,228
468
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS detail of personal services — continued
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Liquidation of Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Administrative Expenses, Liquidation of Reconstruction Finance
Corporation, Treasury Department
administrative expenses by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
2,037
6
1,746
1,304
4
991
650
Average number of all employees
600
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5. 603
OS-7.8
$2, 965
CPC-3.3
$3,929
$5, 604
as-7.6
$2,943
CPC-3.5
$4, 099
$5, 645
Average grade _ .
GS-7.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 952
CPC-3 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,099
01 Personal services:
$9,738,825
62, 182
34, 339
15,469
44,986
$5,443,000
42,000
20.000
5,000
$2, 880, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
10,000
Payment above basic rates .
6,000
Excess of annual leave earned over
Total personal services
9,895,801
65,370
5, 510, 000
78,000
2, 895, 000
Deduct portion not subject to limi-
29, 000
Net personal services under
limitation . ,
9,840,431
186,310
34, S75
164,023
844, 665
21,016
29,314
89, 407
6,819
69, 475
50, 082
1,169
425
6,692
6,4.32,000
180,000
60,000
122,000
613,000
20, 000
26, 000
142,000
27, 000
58, 000
28,000
7,000
1,000
6,000
5.000
2, 866, 000
150 000
16,000
76, 000
268, 000
16,000
07 Other contractual services;
Fees for other professional services..
General Accounting Office audit
25,000
125,000
Services performed by other agencles-
Other contractual services
20, 000
46, 000
21, 000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
16 Taxes and assessments
1,000
4,000
Total administrative expenses
under limitation
11,334,693
6,615,000
3, 630, 000
detail of peeson.vl services
Departmental:
Positions at rates equal to or in excess of
$14,800:
Administrator
Deputy administrator
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy director -
Controller -..
Director, office of loans
GS-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.-
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary
Treasurer
Director, office of loan agency man-
agement
Director, office of small business
Director, office of personnel
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Deputy director, office of loan
agency management...
Associate general counsel
Assistant general counsel
Assistant secretary
Attorney
Budget officer
Chief of branch-
Chief engineer
Loan examiner
Member, board of review
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17, .500
1 16, 000
13,000
13, 000
12, 000
12. 200
12,000
12,000
12,000
11, 800
11, 800
11,800
11, 800
11,0."«
77, 800
80,400
11,800
11,800
11,800
23, 3.50
46, 200
10, 800
23,600
11,800
66, .500
35, 400
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $17. 500
1 16, 000
1 13, 000
1 13, 200
1 12. 000
1 12, 200
1 12,000
1 12, 200
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,050
7 78, 200
7 80, 600
11,800
11, 800
11,800
23.600
34, 600
11,050
1 11,800
5 57, 000
3 36, 400
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $14, 800
1 13, 000
6 59, 000
4 47, 200
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con,
Special assistant to the adminis-
trator
Special assistant to the director
Vice chairman, board of review
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to the deputy adminis-
trator
Attorney
Auditor
Chief of branch
Deputy director, office of personnel.
Deputy director, office of small
business
Engineer
Executive assistant to the general
counsel __
Financial analyst
Investigator
Loan examiner
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
Admiiiistrative assistant
Assistant to the secretary
Attorney
Auditor --
Budget analyst
Chief clerk
Commercial analyst..-
Confidential assistant -
Engineer
Financial analyst
Information and editorial specialist.
Investigator
Loan examiner
Methods examiner
Placement officer
Position classifier --
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst-
Cashier
Employee relations specialist
Engineer
Financial analyst
Loan examiner
Methods examiner—- --
Position classifier
Traffic analyst ---
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney--- - -.-
Auditor.--
Budget analyst-
Cashier
Loan examiner -.-
Methods examiner-- -
Placement officer-- .-.
Position classifier .-
Procurement officer -.-
Traffic analyst
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accoimtant
Administrative assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant -
Administrative assistant
Attorney -
Auditor -
Budget analyst--
Files supervisor
Librarian
Loan examiner -
Methods examiner
Placement officer - -.-
Procurement officer
Shorthand reporter ---
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370 -..
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,9,55-
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Ranee $3,410 to $4,160—
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,055
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,.5.52 to $3,032 --.
Or.ides established by Wage Board:
Rates of $.5,060 or above
Rates less than $6,060 - -.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $22,100
1 9,600
6 69, 800
2 20,200
6 59. 200
1 9, 600
1 10, 200
7 72, 106
1 9,600
1 10, 200
16 151, 800
Total permanent, di'partmental-
Deduct lapses -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary),.,,,...
63.120
8.560
9.360
27.680
34,640
16.920
8,360
8,660
8,660
19,620
9,160
8,360
8,360
72,880
27, 980
8,760
8,560
3 23, 120
3 23,320
4 32, 160
3 22, 120
7,640
30, 360
7,640
43. 880
22. 720
7.440
7,640
66, 960
6.540
6,340
13,280
5,940
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $22,600
12,080
6,940
11.880
6,940
47, 320
11,600
24, 000
67. 665
48, 290
6,060
5,810
5. 060
5,810
6.686
6,060
5,185
48
20
63
76
102
6
5,810
39, 585
223. 315
87. 625
246.500
276, 785
329, 645
19, 220
3,680
19. 300
31,020
8 31.432
676
3, 293, 327
116.4
641, 882
459.6
2,661,445
1 11,800
20, 400
30, 600
9,800
10, 200
1 9, 800
1 10, 400
15 152, 000
54,660
8,660
9, 360
18, 720
35, 440
16, 7.20
8,660
8,760
1,360
8,660
63. 860
17, 920
8,760
8,760
15, 280
8,040
32, 360
7,040
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
7,840
7,840
36, 400
30, 960
7, (HO
7,640
6.5, 120
6,640
13, 280
2
3
10
7
1
12. 280
5.940
12. 080
6.140
37, 440
11,7.';0
18, 000
55, 226
38, 045
6,060
6,810
5,185
5,810
5,810
6,060
43
13
60
73
100
5.810
39. 835
195. 785
66. 696
238, 660
261, 885
318, 720
3, 680
9.450
25,128
5,096
19, 498
497
2, 780, 597
176.6
898, 597
320.6
1, 882, 000
2 20, 400
1 10, 200
14 142,000
1 10, 200
17 148.720
3 26. 880
1 8. 560
1 8,660
1 9,360
1 9,360
6 44, 640
's" "38^200
2 16, 280
1 7, 840
64 414, 600
X 7,640
1 7, 840
1 6, 940
31 208,940
1 6, 640
1 6, 740
10 56, 860
1 6, 810
66 260,935
97 336,706
133 427,240
3 8, 636
'4""i6,'396
646
3,014,017
60
2, 859, 000
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
469
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in e.tcess of 52-week base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken _.
.Ml personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional manager
Attorney.-- -
Investigator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional assistant manager
Attorney
Investigator
I/Oanexaminer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Auditor -.
Branch manager
Chief accountant
Engineer-appraiser
Loan examiner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant..
Attorney...
Auditor
Branch manager
Chief accountant
Engineer-appraiser
Loan examiner
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Attorney
Auditor
Chief accountant...
Engineer -appraiser
Loan examiner
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Agency cashier
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant s
Administrative assistant
Agency cashier
Attorney
Auditor
Loan examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $.5,370...
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,.545..-
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.. -
QS-A. Range $3,175 to $3,655...
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, field,.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary).,
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
Deduct portion not subject to limitation.
Net personal services under limita-
tion
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$62. 047
9,774
4,512
12,247
2, 740, 025
31 358,050
4 47,200
2 22, 100
31 317.200
14 144,5.50
1 9,600
4 40, 930
19
5
11
9
12
231
21
10
19
1
5
30
14
51
21
123
193
298
36
133, 680
69, 080
45. OOO
85.600
44,600
445,800
72.800
67,960
139, 960
7,040
8.3,840
144,620
681,420
117,460
34.300
68,140
58,660
82,480
1, 509, 140
6,250
120, 945
64. 725
104. 390
5,810
28. 800
164, 525
72, 265
240, 190
91, 195
483,840
687, 295
, 000, 790
112, 400
15 40, 878
1,461
8, 045, 508
179,8
958,128
1,281,2
7, 087, 380
135
24, 565
4,563
6,394
32, 739
7,155,776
9, 895, 801
55, 370
9, 840, 431
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$42,000
7,000
8 92, 400
8 86, 400
2 22, 100
8 84, 800
9 92,800
1 9, 800
3 29,600
9
82,440
69.880
110. 360
69. 480
9.360
138, 700
9 67, 960
3 24, 120
17 126,080
15 120,600
143, 700
464,800
6 40,440
1 6,940
9 56, 460
8 56,420
109
719, 260
1 6,250
83,400
44.855
43.165
5,810
29,050
28,050
25
5
63
143
177
119, 290
22,225
248, 085
519, 195
482, 770
15,890
807
4, 372, 935
140
811,935
3, 561, 000
13, 000
3, 579, 000
5, 510, 000
78, 000
5, 432, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10,000
6,710
21,790
5,000
26. 000
2, 895, 000
29, 000
Civil Defense Loans
Administrative Expenses, Civil Defense Loans, Treasury Depart-
ment
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of positions
7
7
7
7
7
Average number of all employees -. .. ..
7
ADMmisTRATiVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
Gene.''al schedule grades:
Average salary
$6, 114
GS-8.6
$6,114
GS-8.6
$6. 114
as-8.6
01 Personal services:
$42,800
200
$42,800
200
$42,800
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
200
Total personal services
43,000
2,000
200
2,200
2,000
300
300
43. 000
2.000
200
2,200
2,000
300
300
43,000
2,000
200
05 Rents and utility services
2,200
07 Other contractual services:
General .Accounting Office audit ex-
2,000
300
08 Supplies and materials
300
Total administrative expenses
50, 000
50,000
60,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
1 9,160
GS-12. Range .$7,040 to $8,040:
1 7, MO
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6. 740
GS-4 Range $3 175 to $3,655
2 6.830
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3. 270
Net permanent, departmental (av-
7 42, 800
200
AU personal services, departraentaL
43,000
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 $9, 160
I 9,160
1 7, 640
1 6, 740
2 6,830
1 3. 270
1 $9, 160
I 9,160
1 7,640
1 6,740
2 6.830
1 3, 270
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
GS-U, Range $5,940 to $6,940:
GsA Range $3 175 to $3 655
GS 3 Range $2,960 to $3,430
Net permanent, field (averagenum-
7 42,800
200
7 42,800
200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base., ,
43,000
43.000
01 Personal services . .
43,000
43,000
43,000
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING
Bureau of Engraving and Printing Fund
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING
FUND
Total number of permanent positions
6,824
5,963
6,104
.5, 594
5,069
4,836
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,954
GS-4,S
$2. 827
CPC-2,7
$3,859
$4,032
GS-4.9
$2, 979
CPC-3,3
$3,926
$4, 103
GS-4.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,027
CPC-3.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 048
01 Personal services:
$22, 496, 022
83,617
2.984,266
118, 852
$21,673,913
83,361
744,000
$18,821,121
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
72, 375
444,000
Excess of annual leave earned over
Total personal services
25, 682, 757
22, SOL 274
19,337,496
470
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING— Continued
Bureau of Engraving and Printing Fund — Continued
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures bij objects — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING
FUND— continued
02 Travel -
$4,308
162.938
22, 230
169,380
6.759
184, 068
603. 867
8, 251, 316
1,063,863
1.200
17, 126
$4,000
162. 000
22. 000
155, 000
6,800
604, 345
114,700
8, 247, 729
3,000,000
$3 000
146, 000
20 000
130. 000
06 Printing and reproduction
6 800
373. 836
Services performed by other agencies.
114. 700
6, 475. ISO
1, 100 000
15 Taxes and assessments -_
10, 000
8 000
Total accrued expenditures
36. 169, 812
34,827,848
27, 714 012
ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
$15, 853
64
60
1,407
320
$16,900
100
100
1, 600
400
$15, 900
100
02 Travel - -
100
1,500
400
17, 704
18,000
18, 000
3UMMAKT
6,824
5,963
6,104
5,594
5,069
4,836
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,954
as^.8
$2,827
CPC-2.7
$3,859
$4,032
GS^.9
$2,979
CPC-3.3
$3, 926
$4,103
GS-4.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3, 027
CPC-3.3
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,038
01 Personal services:
$22,611,875
83,617
2, 984, 266
118,852
$21,689,813
83, 361
744,000
$18,837,021
72, 375
Regular pay in excess of S2-week
444,000
Excess of annual leave earned over
Total personal services
25,698,610
4,372
162,938
22, 230
169, 380
6,759
1.94, 128
603, 867
8, 252, 723
1,064,183
1,200
17, 126
22, 517, 174
4,100
162, 000
22, 000
155, 000
6,800
604, 445
114, 700
8, 249, 229
3, 000, 400
19, 363, 396
02 Travel -
3, 100
145, 000
20, 000
130, 000
6,800
373. 936
Servicesperformed by other agencies-
114,700
6, 476, 680
1, 100, 400
10, 000
8,000
30, 187. 516
34,84.5,848
27, 732, 012
DETAIL OF PEKSONAI, -SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
OS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, office of planning
Chief, office of research and develop-
ment engineering.
Chief, offlce of budget and accounts.
Chief, office of industrial relations...
Superintendent of division
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Superintendent of division
Assistant superintendent of division.
Assistant industrial relations officer.
Production planning officer
Materials management officer
Accountant in charge
Internal auditor..
1963 actual
Num- Total
bei
salary
$13, 200
12, 200
11, 050
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
39, 000
8,360
25, 680
8,360
8, 560
8,360
1 8, 660
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 400
1 12, 400
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
1 9, 800
4 39, 800
8,660
26,280
8.560
8,760
8, 560
8,360
8,660
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,600
1 12, 600
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
1 10, 000
4 40, 600
8,760
26, 680
8,760
8, 700
8,760
8,560
8,760
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntinuedl
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Industrial engineer
Teclinologist
Mechanical engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent of division
Assistant superintendent of division.
Accountant iu charge
Assistant accountant in charge
Budget officer
Wage and classification officer
Assistant materials management
officer
Industrial engineer
Technologist
Organization and methods exam-
iner -.,
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant superintendent of divi-
sion _
Internal auditor
Supervisor of cost accounts unit
Supervisor of general accoimts unit.
Assistant wage and classification
officer
Wage and classification analyst
Employee development and train-
ing officer
Placement officer.-.
Employee relations officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Materials management assistant
Meehanieal engineer.. _
Industrial engineer
Technologist
Ink technologist
Physicist
Technical assistant
OS-10. Range $5,.500 to $6,250:
Assistant placement officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Superintendent of division
Assistant supermtendent of divi-
sion
Assistant supervisor of cost accounts
unit
Assistant supervisor of general ac-
counts unit
Internal auditor
Budget analyst
Supervisor of time, leave, and pay-
roll unit
Assistant employees relations officer-
Wage and classification analyst
Personnel assistant
Organization and methods exam-
iner..
Administrative assistant
Mechanical engineer.-
Chemist
Technologist
Supervising purchasing agent
Electrical engineer
Physicist
QS-8. Range $4,620 to .$5,370...
aS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
Range $3,795 to .$4,645...
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,656
Range $2,960 to $3,430
Range $2,760 to $3,2.30- --
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range .$4,565 to $5,316
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to .$4,035..-
Range $3,200 to $3,680
Range $2,974 to .$3,454
Range .$2,7.50 to $3,230
Range $2,5.52 to .$3,032 .,
Range .$2,420 to $2,840
ngraded positions at annual rates;
Rates of $5,060 or above:
Foreman
Foreman, assistant
Technical aid
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Automotive mechanic
Boolvbinder
Carpenter--- -- ---
Carpenter's apprentice helper
Compositor
Designer (bank note)
Die sinker (bank note)
Electrician --
Electrician's apprentice helper -
Electronics technician.--
Engineer, stationary --
Engineer, assistant stationary
Engraver (bank note)
Foreman
Hardener of steel plates
Hardener of steel plates, assistant--.
Inspector of dies and plates and steel
die finisher (bank note)
QS-6.
OS-6.
OS-4.
GS-3.
GS-2.
CPC-6.
CPC-5.
CPC-4.
CPC-3.
CPC-2.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
14, 280
30, 360
7,040
7,010
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,840
7,040
7,040
3 18, 220
4 26, 660
5, 940
5,940
5,940
5,910
6,940
6,340
6,140
18,020
5, 940
6,940
6,340
5,940
6,940
5,910
6
53
37
83
162
179
85
1
1
3
3
3
18
161
237
6,626
6, 435
5,310
6, 060
6,185
21,115
6,060
6,186
6, 185
6,060
5,060
25, 550
10, 620
6,185
5,560
5,060
6,060
5,060
6,060
25, 100
2.32, 365
160,415
312. 780
538, 600
687, 730
265, 590
5,316
4,150
11, 705
10, 880
10, 362
67, 820
438, 162
632, 900
42 308,080
19 128,897
2 14, 181
11,232
233, 376
93, 184
64, 064
35, 236
8,264
291. 200
47, 174
13, 020
64, 064
48, 861
139, 956
5,075
5,631
6,069
2 11, 702
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
1 8, 360
1 8, 360
2 14, 280
4 30, 760
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,240
1 7, 040
1 7, 040
3 18, 420
4 26, 160
1 6,140
1 5, 940
6,140
5,940
6,140
6,640
6,340
12, 080
6,140
6,940
6,340
5,940
6,940
6,940
5,760
6,560
5,435
6,185
6, 060
21.490
5, 060
6, 310
6,310
6,185
26, 675
16, 930
6, 060
6,685
5,060
6,185
6,060
6
66
28
69
147
159
69
2
2
13
27
75
68
1.32
222
25, 225
246, 605
117, 260
204, 040
625. 045
528,010
216, 790
10, 765
8,800
62, 455
97, 680
241,610
173, 740
390, 304
603, 880
42 308.080
19 128, 897
1 7, 121
2
44
16
11,232
233, 376
93, 184
II
4
1
49
6
2
11
9
17
1
1
1
64, 064
35, 235
8,264
285, 376
26, 210
13. 020
64. 064
48, 861
130, 715
5,076
5, 631
6,069
2 11, 702
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 8, 560
1 8, 360
2 14, 680
4 31,360
1 7, 040
1 7, 010
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
6
65
28
68
147
164
69
13
27
75
68
116
218
38 278,240
19 128, 897
1 7, 121
2
44
16
3
11
4
1
47
8
2
11
9
16
1
1
1
2 11, 702
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
471
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
Departmental— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates-
Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 or above— Con.
Iron worlter _-
Knife grinder
Lathe operator, artistic geometric...
Machinist.. _
Masonry mechanic
Negative cutter and retoucher.
Painter -- -
Painter's apprentice helper
Photographer,- _._
Plate etcher
Plate etcher, zinc and copper, ap-
prentice
Plate finisher, electrolytic
Plate finisher, engraved steel (bank
note)...
Plate finisher, zinc and copper
Plate fitter, curved... _.
Plate maker, electrolytic
Plate maker, offset
Plate prover, offset
Plate printer, piece rate
Plate printer, per diem
Plumber
Plumber's apprentice helper
Pressman, flatbed cylinder
Pressman, flatbed cylinder (cur-
rency overprinting)
Pressman, offset.
Roller maker (composition)
Sheet metal worker -
Sheet metal worker's apprentice
helper
Siderographer
Steamfitter
Steamfitter's apprentice helper
Welder
Welder's apprentice helper
Equivalent to less than $5,060:
Automotive mechanic's apprentice
helper
Carpenter's apprentice helper
Electrician's apprentice helper.
Engraver, apprentice (bank note)..-
Ironworker's apprentice helper
Locksmith
Machinist's helper
Photolitho helper.
Plate printer, apprentice
Rollermaker's apprentice helper
Station attendant
Level 8. $2.04 per hour
Level 7. $1.90 and $1.95 per hour....
Level 6. $1.83 per hour _..
Level 6. $1.69 and $1.74 per hour
Level 4. $1.64 per hour
Level 3. $1.48 and $1.53 per hour
Level 2. $1.40 and $1.45 per hour
Level 1. $1.34 per hour
Leadman, leadwoman, and no level.
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
Nightwork difTerential
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-8. Ran?e $4,620 to $5,370.
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
OS-?. Ranee $2,750 to $3,230
GS-l. Range $2,500 to $2,980. -.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to .$3,454
CPC-4. 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
Nightwork dUSerentiaL
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,232
5. 242
7,821
396, 032
34,944
20, 280
69,888
5,242
25,376
20,280
1 6, 094
5 25, 375
57, 821
20. 2.S0
13, 020
105, 026
19, 158
6,386
11
3
2
17
3
1
484
3, 437, 584
44 313,167
6 .34, 944
3 15, 726
60 290,160
428, 272
150.800
6,824
10, 484
62,568
23, 296
10, 484
23, 296
10, 484
10
3
1
1
9
4
70
1
1
17
21
20
149
1,711
c
616'
1
1,443
361
10, 108
13. 977
36,005
12. 670
5.054
4,950
36, 693
15, 578
225,583
4,077
4,784
72, 134
84, 552
76. 128
539, 052
, 836, 563
, 915, 743
,346,160
, 006, 179
398, 526
6,774
25, 782, 944
849.3
2, 956, 244
447.916
5, 924. 7
22,378,784
83,175
2, 277, 048
685, 927
112, 154
5.370
2.950
6.060
31,100
23, 778
82,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,232
5,242
7,821
390, 208
29, 120
20. 280
69, 888
19,448
13, 520
1 6, 094
5 25,375
11
3
2
17
3
1
434
3, 039. 736
44 308,176
6 34, 944
3 15,726
42 243,726
57, 821
20,280
13, 020
105.026
19, 158
6,386
283, 504
144. 768
5,824
69,888
10, 484
62.568
23.296
10. 484
23.296
5,242
5,054
13, 977
38. 894
6,321
10, 108
4,950
40, 770
16,244
308, 008
4,077
16 67. 888
20 80. 496
17 64. 702
162 549,880
1,690
5, 423, 490
567
1, 764. 778
1,164
3, 505, 008
151
420. 837
123 387, 855
6,062
23, 371, 573
506.4
1,815,236
5, 555. 6
21, 566. 337
82.909
160.000
585.000
50 151. 868
11.9 34,620
117,238
442
19, 342
1,949
6,370
2,950
3,230
28, 620
23.858
65. 060
42 128, 988
4.1 11.412
37.9
117, 576
452
7,000
2,000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11,232
1 6, 242
1 7, 821
67 390,208
5 29, 120
3 20, 280
12 69, 888
3 19, 448
2 13, 520
1 6, 094
5 25, 375
17
3
1
378
57, 821
20,280
13. 020
105, 026
19, 158
6,386
2,647,612
44 308,176
6 34, 944
3 16. 726
42 243,726
211, 120
156. 832
6.824
69,888
10, 484
62,668
23. 296
10. 484
23.296
5,242
5,054
29. 120
7.168
10. 108
4. 9.60
40, 770
17,949
1
4.669
16 67.888
20 80. 496
17 64. 702
152 649.880
1,294
4, 413, 834
516
1, 607, 592
668
2,009,072
129
359, 523
123 387,855
5, 027
19,834,443
229.3
1, 129, 755
4, 797. 7
18, 704, 688
71, 927
150. 000
285, 000
19.211.615
1
1
1
10
7
22
5,370
3,030
3,230
29, 160
24, 018
66, 180
42 130,988
4.1 14,565
116, 433
448
7,000
2,000
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued)
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field— Continued
E xcess of annual leave earned over leave
$6,698
All personal services, field
115, 669
$127, 028
$125, 881
01 Personal services -
25, 682, 757
22, 501, 274
19, 337, 496
COAST GUARD
Coast Guard Yard Fund
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
Number of permanent positions:
Military
Civilian
Total number of permanent
positions
Average number of all employees:
Military
Civilian -- ,
Total average number of all em-
ployees - --
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:
Military - ,
Civilian
Regular pay in excess of 52-
base --
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Commimication 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 accrued expenditures-..
1953 actual
132
2,301
2,433
125
2,202
2,327
$3,798
GS-4.8
$2, 912
CPC-3.0
$3,818
$458, 200
8, 367, 068
.35.013
278, 196
9, 138, 477
5,667
69, 891
25. 816
183, 868
4,408
132. 857
5, 863, 929
122, 157
62, 336
15,609,396
1954 estimate
136
1,501
124
1,453
$3,844
OS-5.0
$2, 952
CPC-3.0
$3,783
.$465. 200
5, 489, 593
22, 491
171,279
6, 138, 563
4,316
31,651
12, 660
92. 938
4.891
32. 226
1,207,911
94, 376
34, 528
7, 654, 008
1955 estimate
136
727
863
63
690
$4,109
GS-5.5
$2, 992
CPC-3.0
$4, 613
$200, 540
3, 093, 814
9.281
60.000
3,353,635
1,670
25,000
8,000
60,000
154, 844
1,201,951
70, 992
4, 876, 992
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Military
Military persormel
Civilian
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Public works director
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Industrial engineer
Naval architect supervisor
Assistant to comptroller
Persormel officer.-.
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Electronics engineer
Safety enetneer
Electrical engineer
Marme engineer -
Administrative assistant
Naval architect
Industrial relations director.
Planning and estimating supervisor.
Industrial engineer
Civil engineer
Budget officer
Supply assistant
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Procurement officer
Personnel assistant
Progressman supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Personnel assistant
Government accountant
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber cost
125 $458, 200
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$8,360
7,040
8.040
7.040
6,140
6. 9-10
5,940
6,340
6,140
IS. 820
6,940
6,140
5,940
6,340
6,740
5,940
6,500
6,125
6,000
5,310
5,185
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber cost
124 $455, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
7,040
8,040
7.040
7,240
6,340
5,940
6,140
6,140
18, 220
6,140
6,140
6,540
6,740
6,140
5.625
6,250
6,125
5,436
5,310
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber cost
63 $200, 540
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,760
8,040
7,240
7,440
6,640
6,140
6,140
6,340
18, 820
6,340
6,140
6,540
6,940
6,140
5,760
6,250
6,260
5,560
6,435
472
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS— Continued
COAST GUARD— Continued
Coast Guard Yard Fund — Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Cwilian — Continued
Field — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810— Con.
Mechanical engineer.. _
Training officer
Administrative assistant
Supervisory requisitioning officer. _
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 -
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
1 6,185
1 5, 310
24, 975
76, 235
62, 675
93,750
152, 610
293, 960
26, 590
8,824
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,310
8,310
8,185
5,435
25, 226
76, 735
59, 380
94, 760
l.'J4, 450
214,340
23,920
6,904
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 435
6,435
6,310
5,580
26, 045
65, 060
69, 969
83, 660
104, 585
121,076
17,900
6,984
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued)
1953 actual
1964 esthnate
1958 estimate
Civilian — Continued
Field- Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates
from $5,060 and above:
Industrial supervisors and foremen...
Positions at daily rates equivalent to
less than $5,060
Num- Total
ber salary
94 $542,846
1,970
7,3.37,833
Num- Total
ber salary
814 $19, 680
1,207
4, 452, 604
Num- Total
ber salary
63 $408, 785
607
2, 180, 100
Total permanent, civilian positions .
Deduct lapses
2,301
8,778,937
99 411,869
1,601
6,689,273
48 199.680
727
3, 228, 699
37 134.885
Net permanent, field civilian (av-
2,202
8,367,068
38, 013
260, 839
15, 200
12, 157
1,453
6,489,893
22, 491
161,279
12,000
8,000
690
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtmic and holiday pay
Nightworli differential . -.
3,093,814
9,281
40,000
6,000
Bonus
4.000
All personal services, civilian
8, 680, 277
8,683,363
3,153,095
01 Personal services
9, 138, 477
6, 138, 563
■ 3,363,635
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FUNDS
OPERATING EXPENSES obligations by objects — continued
Salaries and Expenses, Executive Office. District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
26
2
26
27
1
28
28
1
29
Average salaries and grades:
General sclieduJe grades;
$5. 493
GS-7.3
$6,506
GS-7.4
$5,656
GS-7.4
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$133,904
8,340
549
$150,396
3,660
678
$156, 190
Other positions--
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
3,660
678
Total personal services
142, 793
95
1,193
1,400
20,924
2,121
680
154,633
695
1,193
1,900
234,926
4.121
19,044
250
11,500
160,428
1,096
04 Communication services
1,193
1.900
61, 425
08 Supplies and materials
4,121
3,588
250
8,497
11,500
Total obligations - - . -
177, 603
428,161
246,600
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
G&-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Commissioner
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary to Board of Commis-
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $27,600
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $27,600
1 10, 800
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $29,000
1 11,050
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Secretary to Board of Commis-
1 9, SOO
2 17, 720
1 8,360
1 8,360
1 6. 246
1 4,580
4 16. 556
5 18,050
3 10, 086
4 13, 240
1 3,230
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special assistant to Commissioners..
Administrative assistant to En-
2 17, 920
1 8,560
1 8,360
1 5, 370
1 4. 705
5 21. 600
7 25, 620
2 6, 670
3 10,290
1 2,750
2 18,120
1 8,760
Assistant secretary to Board of
1 8,560
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
1 5, 370
Gi3-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 . . .
1 4,830
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,645
6 26, 646
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-
7 26, 496
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 - . .
2 6,830
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3 10,290
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1 2,830
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
26 142,825
1.6 8,921
27 150,246
28 158,380
0.4 2,190
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses
160
Net permanent, departmental (av-
24.4
133, 904
8,340
549
27
160, 396
3,660
678
27.6
Other positions: Temporary employ-
156, 190
3,660
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.. .
578
142, 793
154,633
160,428
Salaries and Expenses, Department of General Administration,
District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Summari/ of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
A vprflge niimhpr nf j^U etnploypps
666
2
614
561
2
647
611
3
597
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services-Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 221
GS-5.8
$2, 960
CPC-3.0
$4, 311
GS-5.9
$2, 872
CPC-3.0
$4, 379
Average grade
GS-5.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary - - . . .
$2,811
CPC-2.9
Personal service obligations:
$2, 148. 306
8,097
8,638
149
$2,331,956
8,100
8,922
$2, 674, 006
Other positions
12, 100
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
9,002
Total personal service obligations...
2, 165, 190
2,348,978
2,595,107
Direct Obligations
2.124,391
7,698
488
31,338
39,371
60,065
15,396
9,659
48,985
25, 127
233, 771
2,294,472
6,590
2,540,601
02 Travel .
7,490
32, 621
38,964
62,071
21, 779
6,500
41,939
13, 434
250, 000
34, 021
05 Rents and utility services
42, .'594
65,171
07 Other contractual services
22, 304
Services performed by other agencies.
6,500
50. 039
09 Equipment...
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
41.280
250, 000
Total direct obligations
2, 696, 288
2, 768, 260
3,060,000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
40, 799
54,606
54, 606
200
08 Supplies and materials
914
113
113
Total obligations paid out of reim-
bursements from other accounts. ..
41,713
64, 619
54,819
2, 638, 001
2,822,879
3,114,819
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Budget officer...
Finance oflicer (and assessor)
Management officer.
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accounting officer
Internal audit otficer
Chief, management survey division.
Personnel officer
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Executive assistant to director
Deputy budget officer.
Deputy accounting officer
Deputy assessor...
Collector of taxes
.\cting internal audit officer
Deputy internal audit officer.
Chief, management improvement
division
Organization and methods examiner.
Procurement officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative services officer
Assistant budget officer
Deputy accoimting officer.
Chief, accounts division
Assistant assessor, personal tax
division
Principal assistant assessor, real
estate tax division
Administrator, income tax division.
Administrator, sales and use tax
division
Disbursing officer
Supervisory auditor
Organization and methods examiner.
1963 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
12,400
12,000
12,000
11,800
10,800
11,550
9,600
9,600
9,600
10,400
9,600
10,600
9,600
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,760
8,360
16,720
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
12, 400
12.200
12.000
11.800
10,800
10,800
11,650
9,800
9,800
9,600
9,800
10,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,560
8,360
8,560
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
12,600
12,400
12,200
11.800
10,800
11,050
11,800
9,800
10,000
9,600
10. 000
10, 600
9,600
9,600
9,800
8,560
8,760
8,360
8,760
8,660
8.760
8,960
8,560
8,360
8,660
473
474
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OPERATING EXPENSES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Department of General Administrafion,
District of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSOXAI, SERVICES — Continued
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
Special assjst^int to personnel officer.
Chief, employees utilization
Chief, classification and wage ad-
ministration
Procurement officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Budget analyst
Chief, accounts division
Assistant chief, accounts division...
Chief, retirement and payroll divi-
sion
Chief, auditing division
Assistant assessor, personal tax
division
Assistant assessor, real estate tax
division
Deputy collector of taxes
Supervisory auditors
Organization and methods examiner—
Placement officer
Position classifier
"Wage scale officer
Training officer
Deputy procurement officer
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant administrative services
officer
Chief, property division
Assistant chief, accounts division.. .
Chief, retirement and payroll divi-
sion
Assistant chief, retirement and pay-
roll division
Accoimtant procedures supervisor. ,
Administrative assistant to assessor.
Assistant administrator, income tax
division
Assistant administrator, sales and
use tax division
Supervismg deputy collector
Deputy disbursing olficer..
Supervisory auditors
Organization and methods examiner.
Chief, administrative division
Employee relations officer
Personnel olficer _-_
Placement officer
Position classifier _.
QS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget examiner
Chief, accounting control section. . .
Assistant chief, retirement and pay-
roll division.
Chief, retirement section
Chief, payroll section
Voucher examining supervisor
Assistant administrator, inherit-
ance and estate tax division.
Technical assistant procurement
olficer
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief, service division
Space assignment technician
Assistant chief, accoimting control
section
Chief, machine accounting section..
Chief, retirement section
Cliicf, voucher preaudit section
Accountant
Administrative head, real estate
tax division
Supervising examiner, income tax
division
Chief examiner, income tax division.
Chief tax auditor, sales and use tax
division -.
Supervising examiner, personal tax
division
Cost accounting clerk...
Supervising tax collector
Auditors
Organization and methods examiner.
Methods examiner (personnel)
Persormel assistant
Placement officer
Position classifier
Assistant deputy procurement
officer
Market specialist
Supervisor, contract and bond sec-
tion -.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160... .-
GS-I. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$S, 360
8,360
8.360
9,360
7,040
7,040
7,040
14,880
29.960
7.040
15.080
14. 080
7.240
7.040
7,040
,040
5,940
5,940
5,940
6,340
6,340
6, 3401
5. 940J
5.940
23. 960
6.940
5.940
6,940
6.140
5.940
5,940
16, 625
5,625
6,875
6,626
6,060
5,060
5,310
5,185
5,060
5,810
10. 745
6,560
6,435
1954 estimate 1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8. 360
1 8,360
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
33
40
45
75
121
127
6,185
5,060
20. 490
5.060
5.0(50
5.060
5,060
25, 925
6,310
5,810
5,310
159, 385
176, 560
178, 580
281,080
409,725
397, 740
1
1
1
35
41
61
75
97
130
1,360
1 7,240
'i 7,'640'
7.040
7,240
15. 080
44,640
7.240
14, 080
7,040
1 7. 040
1 7, 040
6,140
5,940
5,940
"'6,646'
6,540
6,540
6,140
5.940
23,960
6. ,>40
6,940
6,140
6,940
5,940
16, 750
6,750
6,500
5, 500
5,500
6,000
5,750
6,186
5,185
5,435
10, 120
6,810
10, 995
6,685
5,500
5,310
5,060
20. 365
5,060
5,185
5,560
5,435
6,810
6.435
171. 825
183.155
209. .545
282.235
333,015
409, 340
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 560
1 8, 600
1 8,660
1 7, 440
'i 7,'646
1 7, 040
1 7, 240
15. 480
1
11.
65. 960
7,440
14. 080
14.2S0
7.040
7,240
7.240
7.040
7,440
6.140
6,140
5.940
5.940
6,640
6,540
6.540
6.340
6.140
24. 560
5.940
6.540
6.140
6.340
6.940
6,140
17. 125
6,S75
5,625
5. 625
6.625
6,125
6,876
6,310
6,060
6,310
6,660
10, 370
5,810
11,245
5,810
5, 685
6,060
6,435
5.185
20.615
5.185
6. 060
5.310
6.060
5,685
6,500
6.810
5.560
217. 280
212, &S5
218. 965
314. 755
364, 495
450,830
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — contlnuedi
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230..
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to .$2,840
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
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 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
14 $38. 580
1 3, 140
10 29, 600
666 2, 376. 690
54.1 228,384
511.
2, 148, 306
8,097
8,638
138
11
2, 165, 190
2, 124, 391
40, 799
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
13 $37. 190
1 3, 140
12 34,464
561 2,358,224
6. 1 26. 268
644.9
2.331,956
8,100
8,922
2, 348. 978
2, 294. 472
64.506
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
15 $43. 810
1 3, 140
14
2
40,128
4,840
611 2,650,278
17.4 76,273
593.6
2, 574, 005
12, 100
9,002
2, 595, 107
2,540,601
54,506
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Corporation Counsel, District of
Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
57
56
60
69
61
60
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,895
QS-8.9
$3,112
CPC-3.0
$5,960
GS-8.9
$3,192
CPC-3.0
$6. 072
OS-9.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,192
Average grade
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$327, 747
1,282
210
$351, 680
1,413
210
$358, 620
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
1,413
210
329,239
125
518
6,929
3.841
1,148
4.825
10,000
353, 203
220
518
6,426
4,998
1,250
4,706
10,000
360,243
02 Travel .
220
618
06 Printing and reproduction .
7,625
4,998
08 Supplies and materials
1,560
4,746
13 Reftmds, awards, and indemnities
10,000
Total obligations .
365, 625
380,320
389, 900
DETAIL OP PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Corporation counsel
GS-I6. Range $12,000 to $12,300:
Corporation counsel
Principal assistant corporation
counsel
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Principal assistant corporation
counsel
Special assistant corporation coun-
sel
Assistant corporation counsel
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant corporation counsel
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
.\ssistant corporation counsel
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant corporation counsel
GS-10. Range $4,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant corporation coimsel-.
Inspector of claims
GS-S. Range $4,(V20 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656...
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$12, 200
1 10. 600
1 10, 400
36,400
36, 840
6,000
25, 550
5,560
5,120
26, 605
3,920
33,315
20,810
6,540
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,000
12, 000
1 10, 600
1 9, 600
10 88, 000
6
1
1
6
1
10
6
2
36, 600
6,126
25,550
5,685
5, 245
27, 480
4,045
37. 725
20. 330
6,700
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 200
12, 200
1 10, 600
1 9, 600
10 89, 000
6 43, 840
43,580
6,250
26, 175
5,810
5,370
28, 105
4,170
38,850
20, 730
6,860
5
1
1
6
1
10
6
2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
475
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COUtinUed
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,112
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 192
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 192
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses -
57 333, 212
0. 9 5, 465
60 3./4, 857
0. 6 3, 277
61 367, 532
1.3 8,912
Net permanent, departmental (av-
56.1 327,747
1,282
210
59. 4 351, 580
1,413
210
59.7 358,620
1,413
210
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base__.
Payment above basic rates; Holiday
01 Personal services _ - -
329, 239
353, 203
360,243
Salaries and Expenses, Regulatory Agencies, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
207
3
195
175
10
183
180
4
179
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary - -
$4,487
GS-5.9
$2, 926
CPC-3.5
$12,000
$4, 565
GS-6.0
$2,973
CPC-3.6
$4,644
GS-6 0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,018
CPC 3 6
Grades established by act of May 8,
1952 (66 Stat. 67): Average salary
01 Personal services:
$859,743
14, 480
3,437
2,429
$774, 475
45, 865
3.166
2,287
$797, 105
16, 480
3, 166
2,937
Other positions .. .. _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services -- --
880, 089
6,676
8,060
7,008
7,345
2.231
33. 251
5,272
825, 793
7,842
6,269
7,279
7,814
3.725
33. 413
5,308
819,688
8,726
02 Travel- _.
04 Communication services. _ -.
6 134
8,630
8 607
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by otheragencies.
6,726
33, 777
8 013
09 Equipment
Total obligations
949,932
897,443
899, 200
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-1.5. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Commis.=;ioner, Public Utilities
Commission
Superintendent of insurance. ._
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy administrator, rent control.
aS-13. Range $8,.360 to $9,360:
Chairman, Alcohohc Beverage Con-
trol Board
Member, Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board _
Coroner __
Chief engineer _
Director of planning
Deputy superintendent of insur-
ance
Executive accountant and auditor..
Life actuary
Parole board member and parole
executive
Recorder of deeds
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief parole officer
Coroner
Director, industrial safety
E.\ecutive secretary
First deputy recorder of deeds
General counsel
Mechanical engineer (gas and
meters) ___
OS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief accountant and
auditor
Associate plaimer and executive
officer
Casualty rate examiner
Chief examiner
Deputy superintendent of insurance.
Engineer
Examiner
1953 actual
Num. Total
ber salary
2 $23, 600
1 10, 800
10,600
8,760
17, 120
8,360
8,600
8,360
8,960
8,360
7, 440
8.040
7,240
16. 480
7,040
7,640
7,440
6,540
6,340
6,140
1 6, 140
4 25,660
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $23, 600
1 11,050
1 8,960
2 17, 320
8,760
9,160
8, 360
8,560
8,360
9,160
8,300
7,440
8,040
7,240
15, 4S0
7,040
5,940
6,640
6,540
6.140
6,940
6,340
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $23, 600
1 11,300
9,100
17, 720
8,360
8,960
9,160
8, ,560
8,760
8,560
9,160
8,560
7,640
1 7, 440
2 15, 680
1 7, 240
7,640
6,140
6,740
6,740
6.340
6.140
6,640
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental — Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 625
1 5,685
1 6,060
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 $5, 185
1 5, 185
1 5, 660
1 6,310
1 5, 810
3 15, 805
1 5, 060
1 5, 660
1 5,310
1 5, 810
1 $5, 310
1 5, 310
1 6,686
.Administrative officer .
Chief inspector
1 5, 686
1 5, 185
1 5,810
2 10, 495
Economic analyst
1 5,810
Executive secretary
1 6 185
Institutional parole officer
1 5, 435
1 6, 185
1 6,810
1 5, 435
2 9, 990
33 152,015
13 53, 335
19 73, 790
17 68, 055
40 128.300
29 90,630
6 15.030
6 17, 152
1 12,000
1 5 685
1 5,435
1 6, 935
Second deputy recorder of deeds
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $.'1,370
1 6, 120
29 136, 195
13 55, 210
15 57, 660
IS 61, 870
23 74, 570
29 89, 990
6 15,030
4 11, 728
2 9, 865
31 146,855
14 60,380
15 58, 400
19 69,680
23 75, 530
29 91,430
6 15, 270
4 11,888
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4.95.5...-
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,100
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2.9.50 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial gi-ades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
OPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032- -
Grades established by act of June 30,
1951. Public Law 63 (82d Cong.):
Total permanent, departmental
208 923, 687
16.3 63,944
175 782, 928
2 8,453
180 821,308
6.4 24 203
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
191.7 859,743
173 774,475
32,365
11,100
2,400
3,166
950
1,337
174 6 797 105
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
12, 148
2,332
3,437
1,058
1,371
14, 080
2,400
3,166
950
1,987
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
01 Personal services..
880,089
825,793
819, 688
Operating Expenses, Public Schools, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.TECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
.Average number of all employees -
5,006
216
6,158
6.090
262
6,266
5,231
208
5 255
-Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,482
GS^.2
.$2. 988
CPC-3.5
$4,460
$2, 990
$3,635
GS^.2
$3,021
CPC-3.6
$4, 956
$2, 990
$3, 620
GS-4 2
Average grade . .
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .. - _ .
$3,068
CPC-3.6
Grades established by act of July 7,
1947 (61 Stat. 248): Average salary.. ..
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to less than $5,060.
$6, 019
$2,990
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$20, 373, 603
718, 457
14, 942
77, 892
$22, 644, 242
871. 628
15. 288
77.916
$23, 158. 005
865, 694
15, 424
77, 916
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
21, 184, 954
23, 609, 074
24,117,039
Dnect Obligations
01 Personal services
21, 046, 756
43. 268
12, 900
56. 927
265, 824
25,630
1, 266, 493
17, 855
1, 248. 034
216. 096
1.122
23,369,089
46, 590
14, 540
58, 701
281, 588
26. 500
1, 273, 410
19, 170
1, 319. 864
287. 076
4,000
24 976,460
02 Travel...
50, 964
14, 640
59. 098
289, 588
28. 640
1, 290. 110
19. 170
1, 389, 854
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
Services performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.-
316, 676
4,000
Total direct obligations
24, 200, 905
26. 700, 518
27, 439, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
138, 198
645
97
14, 976
32
139, 985
1,375
97
14, 600
75
140, 579
02 Travel
1,375
97
05 Rents and utility services .
14, 600
07 Other contractual services
76
476
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OPERATING EXPENSES— ContmvLeA
Operating Expenses, Public Schools, District of Columbia — Con.
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Otiier Accounts— Continued
$41, 575
273
$41, 552
1,876
$41, 552
09 Equipment
1,876
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
rniint'i
195. 796
199, 560
200, 154
Total obligations
24,396,701
26,900,078
27, 639. 154
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental;
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
$7, 640
1
$7, 840
1
$7, 840
Administrative oificer .
1
1
7.440
7, 440
1
1
7,640
7,640
1
1
7 640
Educationist
7,640
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Secretary to the Board of Education.
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
Statistician.- ... .__
1
6,740
1
6,940
1
6,940
Superintendent of custodians
1
6, 740
1
6,740
1
6.940
1
5,940
1
5,940
1
6,140
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Director of procurement
1
6 000
1
6 125
1
6 250
Cost analyst
1
6.000
1
6. 126
1
6,250
Director of finance
1
6,000
1
6,500
1
5,625
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Investigator (general)
2
10 245
2
10 496
2
10 745
1
5, 185
1
6,310
1
5, 435
3
5.060
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
3
14,410
3
14 860
15. 235
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4
17,820
5
22. 275
5
22. 900
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545...
16
66, 785
17
70. 765
17
72, 640
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
101
378,815
101
389. 410
101
400.910
GS^. Range $3,175 to .$3,655....
29
97, 785
30
102. 770
33
114,215
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
147
441, 230
149
449. 790
161
466. 970
GS-2. Range $2.7.50 to $3,230
22
67, 170
22
68, 740
22
70. 100
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4.1.50 to $4,900
6
28.276
6
28, 525
6
28. 776
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
6
26, 066
6
26, 315
6
26.690
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
11
43, 785
11
44, 185
11
44. 385
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680..
138
499.040
140
607, 040
140
612. OSO
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454..
68
196, 262
58
197, 372
58
198. 492
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
223
683, 490
225
694, 610
225
706,660
CPC-3. Range $2,,5.52 to $3.032
65
183, 326
65
184, 920
65
188, 200
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
408
391
393
1, 073. 600
1,042,260
1,067,750
Grades established by act of July 7,
1947 (61 Stat. 248):
Class 29. Rate of $14,000:
Superintendent of schools . .
1
14 000
I
14, 000
1
14,000
Class 28. Range $9,173.18 to $10,579.80:
First assistint superintendent
2
18,273
2
20, 100
2
20,418
Class 27. Range .$9.173.18to $10,.'i79.80:
Assistant to the superintendent (in
charge of business admmistration).
1
8,723
1
9,626
1
9,838
Class 26. Range $8,007.18 to $9,519.80:
Associate superintendent
8
63,951
8
70,699
g
72, 210
Class 25. Range $8,007.18 to $9,519.80:
President of teachers' college.
2
17,660
2
19, 040
2
19, 040
Class 24. Range $6,724..')8 to $7,890.58:
Chief examiner
1
7,183
2
14 616
2
14, 732
Class 22. Range $6,724.58 to $7,890.58:
Director .
13
88,979
13
97,913
13
99 195
Class 20. Range $6,724.58 to $7,890.58:
Principal of senior high school.
11
73,843
11
81,316
11
82,303
Class 12. Range $6,374.78 to $7,540.78:
Professor in teachers' college.
19
122,067
19
134, 179
19
135, 811
Class 19. Range $6,141.68 to $7,307.58:
Principal of vocational high school..
6
32,835
fi
35,837
5
35,954
Cl.ass 18. Range $6,141.68 to $7,307.58:
Principal of junior high school
21
133,463
22
153, 421
22
155, 061
Class 21. Range $5,791.78 to $0,957.78:
Assistant director... ... .,
6
34,188
6
37,898
6
38, 596
Class 30. Range $5,791.78 to $6,957.78:
Director...
1
6 083
1
6,724
1
6,841
Class 17. Range $5,791.78 to $6,957.78:
Head of department. . .
26
158, 048
26
174,722
26
176, 120
Class 16. Range $5,791.78 to $6,957.78:
Assistant principal in senior high
school
22
130,306
22
144 209
22
146 190
Class 11. Range $5,791.78 to $6,957.78:
Associate professor in teachers' col-
4
22, 792
4
25, 266
4
25, 731
Class 14. Range $5,558.68 to $6,724.58:
Assistant principal in junior high
school..
25
140, 415
26
161 196
26
163, 993
Class 13. Range $5,558.58 to $6,724.68:
Principal in elementary school or
Americanization school
89
612,457
90
673, 380
90
683,872
Class 10. Range $5,322.84 to $6,491.38:
Assistant professor in teachers'
36
196,878
36
218, 530
36
221,911
Class 13A. Range $6,204.04 to
$6,374.78:
Assistants, consultants, and super-
visors
16
82,258
16
91,615
16
93,484
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES — continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num- Total
Num- Total
Num- Total
Grades established by act of July 7,
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1947 (61 Stat. 248)— Continued
Class 31. Range $4,728.84 to $5.908.38..
2 $10,186
2 $11,350
2 $11,583
Class 8C. Range $4,016.04 to $6,791.78.
6 26, 718
6 28, 848
6 29, 559
Class 7C. Range $4,016.04 to $6,791.78.
31 153, 263
31 170,849
31 172, 860
Class 6C. Range $4,016.04 to $5,791.78.
56 281,138
59 325, 121
69 328,189
Cliiss 5C. Range $4,016.04 to $.6,791.78.
52 233,156
52 2.59,519
58 292,369
Class 4C. Range $4,016.04 to $5,791.78.
11 50,193
11 56,174
11 57, 482
Class 3C. Range $4,016.04 to $5,791.78.
605
614
614
2. 982, 722
3, 352, 391
3, 382, 240
Class 2C. Range $4,010.04 to $5,791.78.
«0
414
440
1,877,861
2, 114, 697
2,269,396
Class IC. Range $4,016.04 to $5,791.78.
433
463
492
1,930,654
2,288.317
2, 550, 291
Class 32. Range $3,440.40 to $6,204.04..
20 76. 728
20 86. 401
20 88. 752
Class 33. Range $3,440.40 to $5,204.04. .
1 3. 773
1 4. 2.53
1 4,372
Class 34. Range $3,440.40 to $5,204.04. .
3 10, 566
3 11.936
3 12,284
Class 7A. Range $3,440.40 to $5,204.04.
1 3. 443
1 3, 897
1 4, 016
Class 6A. Range $3,440.40 to $5,204.04.
3 14,289
3 15. 612
3 15,612
Class 5A. Range $3.440. 40, .t $5,204.04.
80 332,732
80 366.359
85 391,376
Class 4A. Range $:).44(i.4ii t.i $5,204.04.
1 4. 6.53
1 5,204
1 5,204
Class 3A. Range $.).44ii.4() to $5,204.04.
26 93, 573
26 101,172
26 103,822
Class 2A. Range $3,440.40 to $5,204.04.
399
416
440
1, 556, 540
1, 785, 986
1, 918, 796
Class 1 A. Range $3,440.40 to $5,204.04
1,306
1,341
1,374
6. 243, 126
6, 989, 263
6,224,306
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
1 2, 990
1 2. 990
1 2, 990
Total permanent, departmental
5,006
5,090
5,231
20, 651. 764
22, 991, 498
24,006,308
67.4
99
185
278, 101
447, 256
848,303
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
4, 938. 6
4,991
5,046
20,373,663
22, 544, 242
23,158.005
Other positions:
Temporary employment _ .
102 824
122,928
122,928
615, 633
748, 700
742, 766
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
14, 942
15,288
15,424
Payment above basic rates:
59, 798
18, 094
61,160
61,160
16. 766
16. 766
21,184,954
23,509,074
24.117,039
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
21,046,756
23, 369, 089
23, 976, 460
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
138, 198
139, 986
140, 579
Operating Expenses, Public Library, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
332
10
336
332
21
340
347
12
340
Average salaries and grades:
General scliedule grades:
$3,650
GS-4.2
$3,035
CPC-3.6
$4, 222
$3,704
GS-4.2
$3, 070
CPC-3.6
$4,222
$3,756
QS-^.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,085
CPC-3.6
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,680
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions .. .
$1, 164, 229
37,015
4,728
19,371
$1, 157. 563
76, 729
4,820
19, 500
$1,208,345
44,125
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
5,000
19, 600
1,225,343
616
98
5,947
20, 806
5,822
29,217
26, 553
20,017
146, 278
1,258,602
622
145
6,285
24, 378
6,750
29, 400
23,981
23, 270
162, 567
1,276,970
02 Travel
622
146
6,330
24,378
06 Printing and reproduction ._ .
5,750
29,400
Services performedby other agencies.
66,961
23,420
177,024
1, 480, 697
1,635,000
1,611,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief librarian
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant librarian
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 9,160
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 9, 360
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 9, 360
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
477
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SEBViCES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num
ber
2
1
5
12
46
1
40
27
33
70
36
2
2
3
8
26
2
3
2
Total
salary
$14,880
6,140
6,740
6,740
5,810
5,310
5,935
5,185
5,810
5, 185
5,810
27, 675
67,345
212,930
4,545
148, 775
90.285
100,710
199, 140
90,560
7,670
6,960
10, 282
26,000
74,752
4,8!0
15, 162
5,948
Num
ber
2
1
5
12
46
1
40
27
33
70
36
2
2
3
8
26
2
3
2
Total
salary
$15, 080
6.340
6,940
6,740
5,810
5, 435
5,935
5,310
5.810
5,310
5,810
28,175
07. 845
215, 430
4,670
1.51, 995
91,725
102, 150
202, 580
91,680
7,770
7,040
10,362
20, 160
75, 792
4,910
15, 162
6,948
Num
ber
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
12
49
1
42
28
33
74
38
2
2
3
9
27
2
3
2
- Total
salary
$15, 280
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Central librarian . _ .
6,340
Consultant in adult education
Chief, catalog department
6.940
6.940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5.810
Personnel officer
5, 560
Chief, acquisitions department
Supervisor, professional work cata-
5,935
5,435
Superintendent, buildings and
5, SIO
Readers' adviser in adult education^
Assistant coordinator, children's
5,435
5,810
■Rr-inch lihrariflns
33. 610
68. 595
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
231,045
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
4.670
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
162.600
GS-4. Range $3,175 tn $3,655
96, !i80
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
104,310
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
218. 380
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980 .. . .
99,480
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230-
CPC-3. Range $3,552 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2.840
Positions at hourly rates: Equivalent
to less than $5,060:
Mechanic. Rate of $2.43 and $2.65
Minor mechanic. Rate of $1.43 and
$1.65
7.870
7,120
10. 442
28, 990
79. 384
5,050
16, 534
6,864
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
332 1
6.6
188,084
23,855
332 1
13.1
205.074
47, 521
347 1
19.1
, 277, 979
69,634
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) _ .
325.4
1
164,229
37,015
4,728
7,851
11, 520
318.9
1
157. 553
76,729
4,820
7,500
12,000
327.9
1
Other positions . . -
,208,345
44,125
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base.-
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and iioliday pay
5,000
7.600
12,000
1,225,343
1
258,602
1
,276,970
Operating Expenses, Recreation Department, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
207
80
280
211
79
285
220
78
288
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,632
GS-4.7
$2. 671
CPC-2.7
$3,702
GS-4.7
$2. 727
CPC-2.7
$3.7M
GS^.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 762
Average grade
CPC-2.7
Direct Oblisations
01 Personal services:
$724, 449
292,812
2,899
11.669
$762. 546
295, 050
2.940
13.459
$791,073
295, 050
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
2,940
Payment above basic rates
13. 459
Total personal services
1,031.859
2.648
9,971
1,073.995
3. 132
11,684
100
1,100
1.100
54,820
30.604
39.860
1, 103. 122
02 Travel...
3,396
11,684
05 Rents and utility services
100
1,151
1,315
54.723
27.293
39, 625
1,100
2.059
Services performed by other agencies.
54.820
30.604
09 Equipment
39.860
Total direct obligations
1. 168. 585
1.216.395
1. 246. 745
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
05 Rents and utility services
570
40
112
250
670
40
112
250
670
07 Other contractual services
40
112
09 Equipment -
250
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
COiint-^
972
972
972
1, 169, 667
1,217,367
1,247,717
DETAIL or PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent of recreation
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
-Assistant superintendent
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Director of planning and develop-
ment
Director, division of neighborhood
centers
Director, citywide division
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Director of operations-
Administrative assistant (recrea-
tion)
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Recreation analyst
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,9.55
GS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032-
CPC 2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses --
Net permanent, departmental (aver-
age number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment--
Part-time employment
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base-.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services - --
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 9,600
6,540
12, 080
11,880
1 6,000
1 5,500
1
17
9
42
87
35
5
2
5,435
78, 110
37, 655
164, 345
287, 745
106, 450
13, 720
4,980
207 751, 840
7.5 27,391
199. 5 724, 449
203, 881
88,961
2,899
2,123
9,546
1,031,859
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
1 9, 600
1
18
6,740
12.280
12, 080
6,125
5,600
6.560
84,316
38, 655
158,845
299, 455
111, 160
14, 040
5,050
211
5
781, 205
18,659
206 762, 546
204, 851
90, 199
2,940
2,081
11,378
1, 073, 995
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
9,800
6,940
12,680
12, 480
6,260
5,626
5,686
85, 190
39, 405
181, 145
315, 220
113,800
16,912
6,190
220 828, 122
9.8 36,449
210.2 791,673
204,851
90,199
2,940
2,081
11, 378
1, 103, 122
Salaries and Expenses, Metropolitan Police, District of Columbia
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.-
Uniformed force: Average salary
Ungraded positions: Average salary —
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions —
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base. . .
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations-.
Direct Obligations
Personal services ---
Travel --
Transportation of things-
Commimication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction- -.
Other contractual services- -.
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Unvouchered-.
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
Total direct obligations.
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services.
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts --■
Total obhgations-
1953 actual
2.274
"2,"23i
$3,359
GS-3.5
$3,086
CPC-3.9
$4. 171
$5, 135
$9, 140, 308
2.227
216, 715
9, 359, 250
9,341,919
5,331
1.647
66,724
13,794
18, 457
41, 765
124,608
267, 352
104, 976
24,932
10, 001, 405
620
10, 000, 785
17,331
7,417
1954 estimate
2,463
8
2,385
$3,414
GS-3.6
$3,087
CPC-3.9
$4. 866
$6, 009
$11,275,417
21,500
44,867
603, 700
11,945,484
11, 925, 663
6,954
1,015
56, 676
16, 990
28,040
42, 650
130, 465
255. 941
110. 909
35.000
12, 609, 303
620
1956 estimate
2,471
34
2,468
$3,473
GS-3.6
$3,133
CPC-3.9
$4, 929
$6, 009
$11, 699. 737
89, 900
44,867
213, 700
12,048,204
12, 028, 383
6.964
2.015
57, 666
16.990
28,040
42, 650
166,315
277, 501
117, 106
36,000
12, 777, 620
620
12, 777. 000
19, 821
19, 821
12, 796, 821
270200—54
478
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OPERATING EXPENSES— Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Metropolitan Police, District of Columbia-
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
GS-5.
as-4.
GS-3.
as-2.
Departmental:
General scheilule grades:
QS-11. Range .$6,940 to $6,940:
Chief examiner of questioned docu-
ments
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370. ---
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
Range $3,410 to $4,160...-
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range $2,950 to $3,430
Range $2,750 to $3,230..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-i. Range $2,750 to .$3,230
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Grades established by act of Mar. 3,
1925 (title 4-106):
Uniformed force:
Chief of police, range $12,500 to
$13,300
Deputv chief of police, range $8,459
to $9,069
Chief of detectives, range $8,459 to
$9 059
Inspector^ range $7,753 to $8,353
Assistant chief of detectives, range
$7,753 to $S,353
Captain, range $6,590 to $7,190
Detective in salary grade of captain,
range $6,590 to $7,190
Lieutenant, range $6,009 to $6,609...
Motorcycle sergeant, range $6,911
to $6,511
Sergeant, range $5,521 to $6,121
ilotorcycle corporal, range $5,480
to $6,080
Detective sergeant, range $5,100 to
$6,441
Corporal, range $5,090 to $6,690
Precinct detective, range $4,365 to
$5,706-- .-
Private-technician, range $4,290 to
$6,631
Motorcycle private, range $4,290 to
$5,631....
Private-station clerk, range $4,200
to $5,541
Probational detective, range $4,170
to $5,611
Private, range $3,900 to $5,241
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$5,060 and above: Director of police
band, at $6,009
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
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
Num- Total
ber salary
$6. 940
4.020
43. 075
23. 335
90.835
217.390
40. 340
4 14. 640
9 29. 806
24 73. 760
25 73, 080
1 12, 000
5 40, 170
1 8. 034
10 73,111
1 7.311
26 166,979
1 6. 961
73 374,881
5 24, 326
64 299, 851
81 409. 288
126 561,975
49 221,486
27 120,691
91 375.291
70 303,242
,449
5, 678, 494
1
5,135
2,274
9, 314, 608
42.6
174, 300
2,231.4
9, 140, 308
2,227
210,316
9, 359, 250
9,341,919
17,331
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
11
6
29
66
13
$6, 940
4.620
47, 745
23.960
101.655
210. 940
37, 670
Num- Total
ber salary
4 14, 800
9 30, 446
27 82, 570
26 72, 840
1 12, 700
6 60. 994
1 8. 469
11 85, 523
1 7. 763
29 193,369
1 6. 830
79 479,131
6 29, 796
64 357,664
4 21,920
90 549,090
66 339,431
49 284.364
27 142, 437
91 465,062
60 306,742
70 353,444
1,615
7, 380, 248
1
6,009
2,463
11,685,141
86.4
409, 724
2, 376. 6
11, 275, 417
21, 600
44, 867
598, 200
5,500
11, 945, 484
11, 926, 663
19,821
1
1
11
6
29
66
13
$6. 940
4.620
48. 746
24. 460
103, 016
214. 780
38. 560
4 14. 800
9 30, 766
27 84, 170
26 73, 880
1 12, 900
6 60, 994
1 8. 459
11 85, 763
1 7. 753
29 193,969
1 6. 8.30
79 480,331
5 29. 915
64 358,384
4 21, 920
90 551.250
66 340,751
49 265,074
27 142,917
99 491,665
60 309,068
70 356,444
1,615
7, 613. 995
6,009
2,471
11,879,017
37.3
179,280
2, 433. 7
11, 699, 737
89, 900
44,867
208, 200
5,500
12,048,204
12,028,383
19, 821
Salaries and Expenses, Fire Department, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
1,090
6
1,082
1,090
6
1,086
1,090
6
1,078
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$3, 752
GS-4.6
$3,818
CPC-6.8
$4,364
$3,834
$3,829
as-!.6
$3, 839
CPC-fi.8
$6,067
$3,906
$3. 901
as-4.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary _
Average grade...
Uniformed force: Average salary
Positions at hourly rates: Average
$3. 879
CPC-6.8
$5. 072
$4,377
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Dhect Obligations
01 Personal services:
$4, 664, 278
49,444
773
84,893
$.5,409,416
49, 723
20,950
112,081
$5, 417, 423
Other positions
49, 723
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
20, 950
112,081
4,789,388
169
3,148
19,447
1,753
22, 105
72,217
142, 698
140. 763
5, 592. 170
300
3.461
19. 537
8.000
6.460
72.019
168, 821
166,444
,5, 600, 177
02 Travel........
300
3.451
05 Rents and utility services
19.537
3.000
07 Other contractual services
8,277
Services performed by other agencies.
72. 192
161. 991
09 Equipment .
180. 075
Total direct obligations. . . . ..
6, 191, 688
179
6,016,192
6, 049, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
09 Equipment
5, 191, 867
6.016,192
6, 049, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades;
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Medical officer
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant supervisor of alarms
GS-6. Range $.3,795 to $4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490-
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
CPC-fi. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Grades established by act of June 20,
1906 (34 Stat. 314, ch. 3443, par. 3):
Uniformed force:
Fire chief, range $12,500 to $13,300- -
Deputy fire chief, range $8,459 to
$9,059
Battalion fire chief, range $7,763 to
$8,353
Superintendent of machinery, range
$8,469 to $9,059
File marshal, range $8,459 to $9,059.
Assistant superintendent of ma-
chinery, range $7,753 to $8,353
Deputy fire marshal, range $7,753
to $8,353
Captain, range $6,590 to $7,190
Pilot, range $6,328 to $6,928
Marine engineer, range $6,328 to
$6,928 -.-
Second assistant superintendent of
machinery, range $6,009 to $6,609-
Second deputy fire marshal, range
$6,009 to .$6,609 ..-
Leiutenant, range $6,009 to $6,609---
Third assistant superintendent of
machinery, range $6,621 to $6,121..
Third deputy fire marshal, range
$6,621 to $6,121
Sergeant, range .$5,521 to .$6,121
Assistant marine engineer, range
$5,038 to .$5,638
Inspector, range $4,813 to $5,413
Private, range $3,900 to $5,241
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
less than $6,060:
Trade foreman, ranee $2.30 to $2.68- .
Senior mechanic, range $2.10 to $2.38.
Mechanic, range $1.90 to $2.14
Junior mechanic, range $1 .70 to $1.94.
Labor foreman, range $1.70 to $1.94. .
Skilled laborer, range $1.40 to $1.60...
Total permanent, departmental —
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional compensation, outstand-
ing efficiency -.
01 Personal services.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
5,750
7,715
31,405
13. 580
33, 890
2 8, 855
1 4. 1,35
3 9, 920
1 12,000
3 24, 102
23 168,153
1 8.034
1 8, 034
1 7.311
60 298.050
4 22,644
2 11,322
1 5, 135
2 10. 270
64 277,290
1 4, 685
2 9, 370
88 412,280
2 8, 600
29 123,260
771
3, 098, 610
9,818
38, 149
11,169
6,116
3,246
8,174
1,090
4, 715, 881
14. 2 61, 603
1, 075. 8
4, 664, 278
49,444
773
74, 891
1,992
8,010
4, 789, 388
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
5. 875
7,840
32, 280
13,820
34, 610
2 8. 980
1 4,135
3 9, 920
1 12. 700
3 26, 097
23 179, 279
8. 459.
8,699
7,763
1 7. 993
60 332, ,500
4 26,032
12, 776
6,009
2 12, 138
64 326,626
1 5, 621
2 11,042
88 486,928
2 10, 076
29 141,617
771
3, 632, 836
9,818
38, 773
11,481
6,673
3,246
8,237
1,090
5, 469, 628
10 60, 112
1,080
5, 409, 416
49, 723
20,950
104, 433
2,308
5, 692, 170
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
6,000
8.090
32, 780
13,980
36, 330
1 4, 135
3 10, 160
1 12,
3 26
23 179,
1
1
700
097
519
8,579
8,699
7,873
1 7,
50 332,
4 26,
2 12,
1 1,
2 12,
64 327,
993
860
152
129
258
126
5,641
2 11,
88 487,
2 10,
29 142,
771
3, 666,
042
768
076
217
982
10, 733
43,213
12, 967
7,461
3,634
9,649
1,090
5, 607, 769
17. 9 90, 346
1,072.
5,
1
,417, 423
49, 723
20,950
104, 433
2,308
6,600,177
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
479
Salaries and Expenses, Veterans' Service Center, District of
Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
17
15
17
16
18
18
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
Average salary
$4. 759
OS-6.7
$2. 770
CPC-2.0
$4,857
OS-6.7
$2,810
CPC-2.0
$4. 829
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2. 840
CPC 2 0
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$78. 600
312
7
$79. 585
314
2.111
$82. 535
314
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Total personal services
78, 919
466
1,896
764
196
238
384
1,312
82.010
500
2.630
1,000
500
145
521
2,450
344
84, 960
02 Travel .
04 Communication services
2 630
06 Printing and reproduction
500
Services performed by other agencies.
521
09 Equipment..
300
Obligations incurred
84, 175
90,000
93,000
DETAIL OF PERSON.^L SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director
GS-I2. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
1 7,440
3 15, 955
1 4.870
2 9. 785
2 8. 840
1 4, 160
1 3, 176
3 9,010
1 2, 910
1 2.700
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 200
1 7, 640
3 16, 4.'iO
1 4.870
2 10, 035
2 8,965
1 4, 160
1 3, 175
3 9,250
1 2,990
1 2, 770
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 400
1 7,840
GS-9. Rjuige $5,060 to $5,810:
3 16, 805
GS-8. Range .$4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.9,55
2 10 036
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4.515
2 9,090
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 ..
1 4 160
GS-4. Range $:i,175 to $3.655
1 3, 255
OS-3. Range $2,960 to .$3.4.30
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4 12, 440
1 3,070
1 2, 840
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
17 78. 845
0. 1 245
17 80, 485
0.1 900
18 84, 930
0 4 2 395
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
16.9 78.600
312
7
16.9 79,585
314
2,111
17.6 82,536
314
2,111
78, 919
82, 010
84,960
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Civil Defense, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
19
19
18
18
19
18
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,475
OS-6.6
$2,605
CPC-3.0
$4,685
QS-6.9
$2,632
CPC-3.0
$4 680
OS-6.0
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 659
Average grade ...
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ...
$77, 971
307
1,245
$77, 535
300
1,100
$80, 485
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
300
Payment above basic rates
1,300
79,623
665
8,226
1,565
218
49
1,794
4,554
60,087
78, 936
640
5,000
1,600
300
50
275
3,300
82, 085
02 Travel
640
5,500
05 Rents and utility services
1,800
06 Printing and reproduction
2, 300
10, 200
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
5,275
5,300
09 Equipment
2,000
156,681
90,000
115, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy director, plans and training.
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Communications supervisor
E.xecutive assistant, warden services
OS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Assistant director, fiscal and supply.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3.655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-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
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services.
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
1 7,040
5,940
5,940
5,500
4,205
3, 535
22, 485
5,900
7,816
19
0.3
79, 411
1,440
77, 971
307
441
804
79, 623
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,050
7,240
6,140
6,140
5,625
4,205
3, 910
25. 960
7,896
18
0.1
78, 166
631
17.9 77,535
300
400
700
78, 935
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 7,440
1 6, 140
1 6,340
5,760
4,330
4,035
26,600
2,960
7,976
19 82.861
0. 6 2, 376
18.4 80,485
300
450
850
82, 085
Courts, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
JUVENILE COURT
Total number of permanent positions
72
68
72
70
79
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,998
GS-6.0
$4,133
GS-6.1
$4,219
01 Pergonal services:
$286, 764
1,146
$306, 447
1,146
$332,232
1,146
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.
287, 910
2.741
2,494
2,039
2,712
19, 782
1.688
3.133
307, 593
3, 650
2,395
1,600
3,250
20, 000
1,545
922
02 Travel
4,025
2 752
04 Conimmiication services
07 Other contractual services . .
3 250
Services performed by otheragencies.
08 Supplies and materials.- . -
20,000
1 645
09 Equipment...
2,860
Total obligations, Juvenile Court...
322, 499
340,955
369, 670
MUNICIPAL COURT
Total number of permanent positions
122
120
126
123
130
125
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$4. 185
GS-5.7
$3,248
CPC-1.2
$13,038
$4, 229
GS-5.7
$3,184
CPC-4.2
$13, 038
$4 320
OS-5.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
.\verage salary
$3,232
CPC-4 2
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$13,038
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$609, 999
2, 164
2.066
$628, 222
2,238
1,688
$646 782
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
2 238
Payment above basic rates
1,688
Total personal services
614, 229
866
6, 651
8,258
48. 475
7.156
21. 947
632, 148
1,290
7.411
8,943
68, 100
8,443
8, 9.50
650 708
02 Travel
1.290
04 Communication services ..
7.411
8.943
68. 100
08 Supplies and materials
8 443
09 Equipment
7,645
Total obligations, Municipal Court.
707,471
735, 285
752, 540
MUNICIPAL COURT OF APPEALS
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
13
13
13
13
14
14
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 733
OS-7.2
$2, 772
CPC-3.0
$14, 166
$4, 738
GS-7.2
$2. 852
CPC-3.0
$14, 166
$4,680
Average grade
OS-7.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
$2. 932
CPC-3.0
Ungraded positions; Average salary
$14, 166
480
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OPERATING EXPENSES— Contmu^A
Courts, District of Columbia— Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1053 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
MUNICIPAL CODBT OF APPEALS— COn.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$87,865
336
$88,552
348
$91, 962
348
Regular pay in escess of 52-week
base _.,
Total personal services
88,201
122
690
2,350
38
186
1,746
88,900
115
750
3,483
236
500
4,851
92, 310
115
760
3,454
236
600
3,250
02 Travel
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services. .
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment...
Total obligations, Municipal Court
of Appeals
93,233
98, 835
100, G15
DISTKICT OF COLUMBIA TAX COURT
Total number of permanent positions . .
Averagenumber of all employees .
3
3
3
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$7, 055
OS-9.0
$7, 013
GS-9.6
$7,083
GS-9.6
Average grade .
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$20, 757
83
$21, 015
83
$21,015
S3
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Total personal services
20,840
21, 098
21.098
250
50
100
3.225
125
327
02 Travel
04 Communication services
27
27
1,942
34
300
50
100
3, 225
125
327
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services ...
08 .Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment
Total obligations, District of Co-
lumbia Tax Court .
23,170
24,925
25,175
UNITED STATES C0UKT3
07 Other contractual services
1,760,000
1,780.000
1. 894, 000
Total obligations
2,906,373
2,980,000
3, 142, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
JUVENILE COURT
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Judge
GS-13. Range .$8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant. .
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Director of social work .
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Supervision of probation.
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Clerk of tlie court
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Case supervisors
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 .
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 .
GS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665 . _
QS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (aver-
age number, net salary).
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
All personal services, Juvenile Court. ,
MUNICIPAL COURT
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk of the court. .
QS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Assignment commissioner
Director of probation
Chief deputy clerk, civil division
Chief deputy clerk, criminal divi-
sion
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6',25b:
Administrative officer
Clerk, small claims and conciliation
branch
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
5
34
2
3
5
19
72
4.2
7,040
6,140
6,000
25, .800
152, 095
7,966
11,856
17,075
59,490
305, 260
18, 496
67.8 286,764
1,146
287, 910
1 9,800
1 7, 640
1 7, 240
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
5
33
2
3
5
19
72
1.6
Total
salary
$11,800
8,360
7,240
6,140
6,125
26.425
150,515
8,215
11, 605
17,315
59,810
313, 660
7,103
1955 estimate
70.4 306,447
1,146
307, 593
9,800
7,840
7,440
7,040
7,040
6,000
6,000
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,800
8,360
7,240
6,340
6,260
27,050
167, 256
8,465
18, 675
23,905
61,010
346, 350
14, 118
5
36
2
5
7
19
79
3.2
75. 8 332. 232
1,146
333, 371
10,000
7.840
7,440
7,240
7,240
6,125
6,125
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES 1
continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
MUNICIPAL COURT— continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250— Con.
Court reporter...
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $24, 500
1 6, 250
1 6, 250
1 5, 685
1 5, 060
1 5, 310
1 5,310
1 5, 810
1 6,810
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $24,625
Num- Total
ber salary
6 $30, 250
Chief deputy clerk, civil division...
Chief deputy clerk, criminal divi-
sion
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Deputy assignment commissioner..
Associate legal assistant
1 5,810
1 5, 185
1 5, 436
1 6,435
1 6,810
1 6,310
1 6, 560
1 6,660
Assistant director and supervisor
of probation
Clerk, small claims and conciliation
branch ...
Administrative assistant to the
clerk of the court. .
Law clerk
1 5,060
2 10, 490
25 120, 000
7 30, 190
16 63,810
20 69, 580
24 77, 040
1 3, 160
2 6, 588
2 6, 640
1 3, 032
1 13, 600
12 156, 000
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
2 10, 115
24 111,046
5 21.600
16 61.310
19 64,645
22 69, 060
1 2, 750
2 6, 748
2 6,460
1 3, 032
1 13, 500
12 156, 000
2 10, 365
24 113,670
6 25, 770
16 62, 435
20 68, 060
24 76, 760
1 3, 070
2 6,428
2 6, 460
1 3, 032
1 13, 500
12 156, 000
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,965
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,54.5
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Craft.s protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2„W2 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$5,060 and above:
Chief judge _
Associate Judge
Total permanent, departmental
Deductlapses
122 620, 930
2.6 10.931
126 642,200
3.3 13,978
130 669, 480
6.4 22.698
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
119.4 609.999
2,164
2,066
122.7 628,222
2,238
1,688
124.6 646,782
2,238
1.688
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, Mimicipal
Court
614. 229
632,148
650, 708
MUNICIPAL COURT OF APPEALS
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Clerk of court-
1 6, 940
1 4.870
4 17,398
3 13.385
1 6,940
1 4, 620
4 17,570
3 13, 610
1 6,940
1 4. 745
4 18. 070
3 13. 635
1 3, 410
1 2,932
1 14, 500
2 28, 000
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370....
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 . .
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,652 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$.5,060 or above:
Chief judge, rate of $14,500
1 2, 772
1 14, 500
2 28,000
1 2,862
1 14, 500
2 28,000
Associate judge, rate of $14,000.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct Japses
13 87,865
13 87, 992
14 92, 232
0. 1 270
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses...
660
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in escess of 52-week base..
13 87,865
336
13 88, 552
348
13.9 91,962
348
All personal services, Municipal
Court of .\ppeals.. _
88, 201
88,900
92.310
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TAX COURT
Departmental:
General schedule griides:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Judge
1 13, 000
1 13,000
1 4, 870
1 13,000
1 4, 995
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.525....
1 4, 670
1 3, 495
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 .
1 3, 175
1 3, 255
Total permanent, departmental
Deductlapses
3 21, 165
0. 1 408
3 21, 045
0.1 30
3 21,250
0.1 236
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) ..
2.9 20,757
83
2.9 21,015
83
2.9 21,016
83
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
All persona! services. District of
Columbia Tax Court
20, 840
21, 098
21,098
01 Personal services .
1,011,180
1,049,739
1,097,494
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Public Health, District of
Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Peuonal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
2,768
40
2,686
2,731
38
2,654
2,838
66
2,742
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
481
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services— Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,858
GS-4.7
$2,839
CPC-2.9
$827
$3,927
GS-4.8
$2,887
CPC-2.9
$925
$4,010
Average grade
GS-1.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,924
CPC-2.9
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$947
Personal service obligations:
$8, 210, 882
130, 388
31,547
200, 391
$8. 835, 695
129,928
32.349
132,299
$9, 233, 018
Other positions
226, 692
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
32, 349
132, 299
Total personal service obligations.. .
8, 573, 208
9, 130, 271
9,624,358
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services -
8, 537, 565
61, 772
722
45,825
101,626
20.011
10, 493. 600
73. 681
1, 752, 773
149,855
9,130,271
66, 537
965
46, 362
100, 573
21,533
10,682,074
22.588
1,863.459
220,219
9, 624, 358
02 Travel -. ... ..
69, 897
03 Transportation of things
966
48. 562
05 Rents and utility services -_
105, 573
21, 733
07 Other contractual services
10, 916, 187
Services performed byotheragencies.
08 Supplies and materials .
112,446
1,896,979
195, 136
Subtotal -
21, 237, 430
204, 215
22, 154, 5S1
232,856
22, 991, 856
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
232, 856
Total direct obligations
21, 033, 215
21,921,725
22, 759, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
35,643
1,413
11,907
26, 716
17
2,000
10, 000
38, 000
2.000
05 Rents and utility services
10. 000
38,000
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
75,696
50,000
50, 000
21,108,911
21,971,725
22, 809, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800;
Director of public health
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director of I'mblic health
Superintendent, District of Colum-
bia General Hospital
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief of staff. District of Columbia
General Hospital
Deputy director of public health
Director, medical services
Executive officer
Superintendent, District of Colum-
bia General Hospital
Superintendent, Glenn Dale Hos-
pital
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant superintendent, Glenn
Dale Hospital
Director, public health services
Medical olficer, supervisory
Psychiatrist
Supervising statistician.
aS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant surgeon
Bacteriologist — _
Budget officer
Deputy superintendent. District of
Columbia General Hospital
Director, public health services
Director, nursing
Medical officer, supervisory..
Psychiatrist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Assistant director, public health
services
Biochemist
Clinical psychologist
Dental officer
Director, chemical laboratory
Director, nurses _..
Medical officer
Pathologist...
Personnel officer
Psychiatrist
Radiologist
Roentgenologist
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,200
1 11,800
1 10, 800
11,800
10, 800
9.600
38,600
18,760
1
1
1
1
7
1
15
5,400
8,360
9,160
8,760
60.620
9.360
126, 240
29.760
8.040
7,240
7,240
7,840
7.840
169. 060
6.140
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13, 000
1 12, 200
1 11.800
1 11.050
2 21. 600
1 11,050
1 11,050
5 49. 200
10 96, 200
1
1
1
1
5
2
10
9,600
8.360
8.360
9,160
8,700
44, 600
17,720
85,800
30,660
8.040
7.240
7.240
8,040
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $13,200
1 12, 200
1 11,800
1 11.050
2 21. 600
1 11, 050
1 11,300
1 10. 000
5 50. 200
10 97. 600
1 9,600
1 9. 600
8.560
8, 360
9,360
8,960
45, 400
17,920
87, 600
16,720
38, 000
8.040
7.440
7,440
8,040
1 7, 440
1 7,040
1 7,040
18
1
1
1
1
130. 920
6.340
7.040
7.440
7,040
21
1
1
3
1
153.800
6,340
7,240
21.720
7,240
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant director, public health
services..
Assistant director, nurses
Assistant pathologist
Assistant personnel officer
Associate medical officer..
Attending physician
Bacteriologist...
Budget analyst and accoimtant
Building and grounds superhitend-
ent
Business manager
Chief dietitian
Dentist...
Director, public health services
Director, nurses
Health education specialist...
Medical inspector
Medical officer...
Milk technologist..
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Personnel officer .-.
Psychiatric social worker
Psychologist
Public health engineer.
Safety engineer
Supervisor of nursing education
Veterinarian consultant
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief pharmacist
Public health engineer
Social worker..
Utility officer
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chemist —
Assistant chief dietitian
Assistant director of nursing service.
Assistant personnel officer...
Assistant utility officer
Bacteriologist —
Budget and fiscal ofl3cer
Buildings and grounds superintend-
ent
Biu-eau chief, public health services
Chemist
Chief occupational therapist
Chief sanitary inspector
Clinical instructor,
Clinical psychologist
Conservator of hearing specialist —
Dairy farm inspector
Entomologist
Instructor
Librarian
Nurse anesthetist
Ntusing supervisor
Occupational therapist
Personnel officer
Pharmacist
Physical therapist
Procurement and supply officer
Public health engineer...
Social worker.
Statistician-
Vocational counselor
GS-8. Range $1,620 to $6,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,646
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,666 to $5,315
CPC-S. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035..
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,250
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Surgical resident, fourth year
Medical resident second year
Resident physician, $2,100..
Resident physician, $1,800
Resident physician, $1,600...
Resident physician, $1,200
Intern, $900
PupU nurses, $450
1953 actual
1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1 $5,940
1 6.540
2 12,880
11,880
69,840
6,740
6.140
13.080
110,550
6.940
6,140
15 98.400
6 35. 840
1 6, 940
6,740
6,940
1 6.540
1 6, 940
1 6,000
1 5. .500
1 5. 760
1 6. 000
5,810
5,560
16,430
6.810
6,310
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
12
1
7
1
1
22
1
1
1
6,810
6,560
6,688
6,435
6,435
6,810
28,050
6,060
6,310
64.095
4,330
37, 796
5,060
5.560
120, 195
6.310
5.685
5,435
1 5, 435
2 10. 120
4 21,240
1 5, 186
3 14,860
162 724,140
25 106, 616
493
1, 798. 380
133 448,025
199 631,640
116 365,970
301 833,170
3
5
27
44
30
82
91
525
14,446
20, 950
102, 946
151, 550
97,860
245, 552
262, 240
1,395,752
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental .
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1
4
2
8
27
45
52
168
4.700
13,600
4,200
14, 400
40, 500
54,000
46, 800
75, 600
$5. 940
5.940
6.940
6.340
12.080
55.790
5.940
6,340
6,740
6,340
12.480
106. 260
12.880
6,340
12
6
82,680
36, 240
5,940
1 6. 940
1 6.940
1 6.740
1 6, 140
1 6,125
1 5, 625
1 5. 875
1 6, 126
1 6, 810
4 21, 865
1 6, 435
1 6,060
1 5, 936
1 5, 686
5,660
6,685
6,810
28, 675
6,185
6. 435
65, 350
5,060
43.480
10. 246
6,686
122. 570
5.435
6.810
5,560
6,185
6, 560
10, 370
21,490
5.310
4
184
69
473
1
117
230
109
309
2
6
27
45
29
74
84
625
20,365
833,640
279, 230
756, 805
■ 399, 235
735, 540
339, 990
863, 460
10.130
21,450
104,445
157, 2S0
96, 726
226, 460
249, 660
1,417,512
1
2
2
7
26
45
52
91
4,700
6,800
4,200
12,600
39.000
64,000
46,800
40,950
2,768
8, 926, 414
221.9
715, 632
2, 546. 1
8, 210, 882
112,046
18,342
31,547
2,731
9,224,048
115.3
388, 353
Num- Total
ber salary
$5,940
6.940
12,880
6.540
12.280
56.790
6.940
6,340
6,940
6,540
12,880
114,400
13.080
6.540
6.940
83.680
36.640
6.940
18
6,940
6,940
6,940
6,140
6.940
6,740
6.140
6,260
6,750
6,000
6,250
5,810
5,060
22, 115
6,560
6.185
6,935
6,810
5,685
5,810
5,935
28.925
5,310
5,560
66.720
6.185
44. 106
10. 495
5.810
123,820
6,660
6,810
6,685
5,185
5,686
10,620
21, 865
5,435
6,060
20, 856
861, 006
321, 260
490
1,868,150
123 426,675
242 789,400
122 381, 420
309 878,660
3
5
28
47
30
81
86
537
14, 945
21, 950
109, 180
166,000
100,900
249. 960
257, 064
1, 469, 162
1
4
2
7
26
45
52
91
4,700
13,600
4,200
12,600
39.000
54.000
46,800
40, 960
2,838
9. 791, 706
161.6
668. 688
2, 616. 7
8, 836, 695
111,685
18, 343
32, 349
2, 676. 4
9, 233, 018
208, 349
18, 343
32, 349
482
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OPERATING EXPENSES— ConWnueA
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Public Health, District of
Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightworli differential
Num- Total
ber salaiy
$113,398
86. 993
Num- Total
ber salary
$58,201
74, 098
Num- Total
ber salary
$58, 201
74,098
01 Personal services,.
8. 573. 208
9, 130, 271
9, 624, 358
Salaries and wapes in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
8, 537, 565
35. 643
9, 130, 271
9,624,358
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts... . .. ..
Operating Expenses, Department of Corrections, District of
Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
671
680
1
569
601
1
Average number of all employees
634
682
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 425
OS-6.4
$3,996
CPC-7.1
$4,488
OS-6.5
$3,937
CPC-7.1
$4,690
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary .
$3, 9.59
CPC 7 1
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$2. 174. 286
1,424
8,485
98, 768
$2, 300. 233
3.170
9.040
90.200
$2. 373. 138
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates
9.040
90 200
Total personal service obligations...
2,282,963
2. 402, 643
2. 475, 548
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
2, 191, 678
433
50
15. 247
70.168
2.709
740. 362
26. 696
929. 966
82. 126
6.560
2,233,118
2,895
60
16,021
72.400
2.740
803. 636
25.000
967. 180
80.663
7,760
2,306.023
2 895
02 Travel .
03 Transportation of things
50
16.021
72.400
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials-.
803. 636
25.000
1,095,286
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
7.750
Subtotal
4.066,195
42,948
4, 211, 463
42,100
4,412,100
42.100
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence .
Total direct obligations.
4,023.247
4,169,353
4. 370. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
91.285
2.700
20,675
500
3,000
201,639
1,447
169. 525
2.700
19,800
500
3,000
131,000
169, 625
2.700
19.800
500
04 Communication services... .
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services..
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
3.000
131.000
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts
321.246
326, 625
326. 525
Obligations incurred
4,344,493
4.495,878
4, 696, 626
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
G S-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12. 400
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
1 $11,800
1 8. 360
1 7,040
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Resident superintendent.
3 25,080
1 7,240
2 14,080
3 25, 680
1 7, 240
2 14, 480
GS-12. Range $7,010 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Assistant superintendent
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040— Con.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
2 16, 080
2 14, 680
2 12, 280
1 6,940
1 6, 140
3 18, 220
1 5, 940
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7. 240
1 7. 040
2 15. 080
1 6. 940
1 6.940
1 6. 140
3 18, 220
Num- Total
ber salary
Resident superintendent .
1 7 240
2 15, 480
1 5,940
1 6 140
GS-ll. Ranee $5,940 to $6,940:
Dental officer
Medical officer
3 18, 620
Resident superintendent
Veterinarian
1 5,940
1 5,940
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant superintendent
1 6, 600
1 6,060
1 6, 060
GS-9. R.ange $5,060 to $6,250:
A ssistant superintendent
1 6, 060
1 6. 185
1 5. 060
1 5.560
1 6.935
1 5.560
1 6.060
1 6. 435
1 6. 560
6 28. 845
15 67. 075
19 78. 105
21 79. 985
22 76. 490
U 34.050
4 20. 510
15 72.375
32 138. 805
398 1.542.765
6 21,040
4 11,800
1 5 185
1 5,310
1 6, 185
Propertv and supply officer
1 5 685
1 5,936
1 5,435
1 5,060
1 5,310
1 5,435
6 24.475
11 48. 255
10 41, 075
19 71.915
22 75. 290
11 33, 840
4 20.260
17 80.676
34 147.080
400 1, 580. 416
10 34. 320
4 11.480
1 6, 060
Supervisor of academic education...
1 5.685
1 6. 185
Supervisor of classification
1 5 560
Supervisor of vocational education.
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1 5. 685
6 29 845
OS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,955
16 73 030
QS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
19 80 230
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
22 77. 690
GS-3, Range $2,960 to $3.430...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5.315
CPC-9. Range $4.1.50 to $4.900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3.4.35 to $4.035...
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to .$3.680
CPC-4. Range .$2,750 to $3,230
4 20. 760
15 72. 875
32 141. 180
418 1,628.395
6 21.360
4 12, 120
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
571 2.325,596
36.3 147,073
1. 6 7, 126
0.7 2,890
680 2, 350, 400
10.6 42.825
2. 4 10, 348
0. 7 3, 006
601 2,456,720
18.7 76,240
2. 4 10, 348
0.7 3,006
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Net permanent, departmental Cav-
533.8
2. 174, 286
1,424
8,485
43,587
55, 181
567.7
2. 300, 233
3,170
9,040
36.200
54.000
680.6
Other positions: Part-time employ-
ment
2,373,138
3 170
Regulixr pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
9,040
36,200
Nightwork differential
64 000
01 Personal services
2,282,963
2,402,643
2, 475, 548
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
2,191,678
91,285
2, 233, 118
169, 526
2 306 023
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
169 525
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Public Welfare, District of
Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions -
874
3
833
902
23
908
1,033
3
999
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3. 675
GS-4.4
$3. 054
CPC-4.1
.$3, 749
GS-4.5
$3,091
GPC-4.1
$3 735
GS-4.3
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 105
A verage grade
CPC-4 0
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$2, 889, 153
11,475
10,350
76,442
$3,162,467
84, 304
14, 846
82,493
$3, 648. 429
9 642
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
14. 846
95 243
Total personal service obligations..
2,987,420
3,334,110
3,668,060
Direct Obligations
2, 763, 139
12.864
397
21.050
34. 455
2.869
1, 068, 425
53. 782
776, 248
73,444
3,097,165
16. 546
545
26. 032
39. 499
3.269
1, 213. 938
47. 980
876. 488
63,610
3, 433. 036
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things..
645
04 Communication services
27 611
05 Rents and utility services
45 641
07 Other contractual services .
1 279 789
Services performed by other agencies.
63. 752
1, 046. 691
76, 266
09 Equipment ,..
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
483
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligatiom— Continued
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions-.
$2, 808, 558
$2, 805, 272
$2. 805, 272
Subtotal
7, 614, 231
61,912
8, 190. 344
76, 164
8. 800, 164
Deduct charges for quarters and sub-
76,164
Total direct obligations
7,652,319
8, 114, 180
8, 724, 000
ONigations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
224, 281
2,116
4,681
599
1,387
1,406
3,609
3,038,071
236,945
2,833
5,221
1,154
1,311
1,736
5,344
3, 144, 761
235 024
02 Travel -
2,833
5,221
1,154
07 Other contractual services -
1,311
1,736
09 Equipment
5,344
U Grants, subsidies, and contributions,.
3, 179, 4-18
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
3,276,149
3,399,305
3.432,071
10,828,468
11,513,485
12,156,071
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director. --
Deputy director..
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director —
Superintendent--
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer _.
Superintendent
Superintendent
Chief medical officer
Assistant superintendent.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Survey and analytical statistician.
Assistant superintendent
Medical officer (general)
Medical officer (geneiBl)...
Superintendent
Superintendent
Superintendent
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Personnel officer
Administrative officer assistant
"Welfare adviser
Director of social work
Superintendent ,
Administrative officer ._
Dental officer (general)
Director of nurses _
Superintendent
Superintendent
Supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,935:
Classification analyst
Executive secretarj*. Board of
United States Civil Service
Examiners
Statistician
Social welfare consultant
Social worlier
Social worker
Supervisor, casework
Supervisor, nurses..
Assistant superintendent
Chief nurse
Director of education
Utility officer
Social worker (general)
Social worker (psychiatrie)
Nurse, supervisor
Psychologist
Dietitian
Assistant superintendent
Assistant superintendent
Principal
Assistant superintendent
Principal
Assistant superintendent — girls
Assistant superintendent
Principal
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,675
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,450
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,600 to $2,980
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
9,800
9,600
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
1 10, 800
1955 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $12, 000
1 8, 660
1 7, 640
8,360
8,040
8,040
6,140
7,010
28,960
7,240
7,440
6,940
6,940
6,740
6,340
6,540
5,940
6,140
6,340
6,940
6,810
6,310
5.435
6.810
48,290
6,685
6,185
6,185
6,435
6,310
6,310
6,435
5,436
4,705
6,685
6,685
5,185
6,060
6,060
6,685
13, 946
394, 950
28.940
495. 265
249. 006
312.850
180.710
259, 720
1 9,600
1 9, 160
1 8. .560
1 8, 360
1,360
8,040
7,040
7,240
28,960
7.440
7.610
7.040
6.940
6.940
6,940
6.940
6,540
6. 640
6,140
6.340
6.540
5,060
5,810
5.186
6.436
6. 660
5.810
49. 415
5.810
6,310
5,310
6,560
5,435
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
97
10
135
81
107
61
5,435
6.660
6.560
5.060
6.810
5.810
5.310
6.185
6.185
5.810
6,060
19. 105
446.090
39. 825
605. 600
270. 695
341,250
184, 150
263,640
10,800
9,600
9,160
8,760
8,560
8,360
8,360
8,040
7,240
7,240
29,360
7,440
7.640
7,240
6.940
6, 140
6,940
6.940
6.540
6,740
6, 140
6,310
6,640
1 6, 940
1 6,060
1
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
106
11
163
92
133
61
133
6,935
6,186
6,660
5,685
5,810
50.640
6.810
6.435
5,060
5,435
6,686
5,560
6,060
5.660
6.685
6.685
5.185
5.810
6.810
6.436
5.310
5.310
6,810
5,186
19,605
493,060
44,870
598. 780
312.340
424. 510
187. 750
366, 960
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range S3.435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Xum- Total
ber s:ilary
3 $13. 075
4 17,210
11 41,185
17 60.000
31 102. 834
118 362 100
42 116.144
30 79, 320
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $13. 450
2 8.605
11 42.285
21 72. 800
28 93, 672
121 366.610
38 106.816
28 74, 760
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $13, 825
2 8. 730
12 46,520
21 73. 920
29 98. 006
124 382,335
47 131,864
36 95, 620
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
874
3,052,723
44.6
163. 670
902
3, 216, 938
16.9
63,471
1,033
3,686,200
36.6
136, 771
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions:
829.6
2, 889, 163
5,186
6,290
10,350
42, 893
33, 549
885.1
3, 152, 467
74, 762
9,542
14,846
41,385
41, 108
996.4
3, 648, 429
9,642
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base. . .
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
14, 846
46, 785
48,468
2, 987, 420
3,334,110
3, 668, 060
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of rcimburse-
TTtent'i frnrn other aeennnts
2, 763, 139
224, 281
3, 097, 165
236,946
3, 433, 036
235, 024
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Buildings and Grounds,
District of Columbia
OBLIOATIONS 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
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Positions at daily rates: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base..
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations..
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
09 Equipment
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursemenls
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
06 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other
accounts
Total obligations
1953 actual
278
64
328
1964 estimate
288
66
360
$5, 473
GS-7.8
$2, 980
CPC-3.6
$2, 427
$839,416
204, 249
3,397
30, 466
1, 077, 628
1,064,527
1,213
323
228, 094
387
7,214
251, 646
3,573
1, 646, 977
23,001
4,100
38,206
66,307
1, 612, 284
$5, 944
GS-8. 7
$3, 008
CPC-3.6
$2, 451
1955 estimate
289
63
344
$913, 631
206, 753
3, 657
19, 103
1,143,044
1,118,968
1,355
660
231, 006
480
6,269
269, 089
9,562
1, 636, 379
24, 076
4,100
30, 100
1,666,479
$6, 004
QS-8.7
$3,060
CPC-3.6
$2, 891
$929, 162
206, 763
3,657
19, 103
1, 158, 665
1,134,489
1,365
660
238, 343
480
7,259
298, 714
2,700
1,684,000
24, 076
4,100
30, 100
1, 714, 100
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 000
484
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OPERATING EXPENSES— ConimweA
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Buildings and Grounds,
District of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES— Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
Deputy director
Supervising architect
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Supervising architect
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of operation and maintenance.
Specification writer
Chief of improvements planning
Chief of repairs and improvements.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of utilities and procedures
plaiming
Assistant chief of operation and
maintenance
Assistant chief of repairs and im-
provements planning
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Mechanical superintendent
Assistant chief of repairs and im-
provements
Architect
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,546
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,!75 to .$3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430„,
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,316
CPC-9, Range $4,150 to $4,9fl0._-
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,0.35
CPC-6. Range $3,20(1 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Positions at hourlv rates equivalent to
less than $5,060:
Skilled laborer. Range $1.40 to $1.60. .
Laborer. Range $1.24 to $1.44
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary).. _ ,
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork 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
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 800
1
10,400
1 8, 660
1 8,360
1 8, 960
1 7, 240
1 8, 040
1 7,040
1 6, 940
1 6, 140
1 6.060
1 6.060
9,910
13. 510
7. .■i20
16. 996
13,080
2
3
14
29
9,800
12, 470
63.890
97,680
71
6
92
216.890
16.4.32
240, 560
4 10, 982
28 66, 687
278 883,116
13.8 43,700
264. 2 839, 416
189, 576
14. 673
3,397
13.648
16, 918
1, 077, 628
1, OM. 527
23,001
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10, 800
1 8, 560
1 8,360
1 8, 360
1 7, 440
1 8. 040
1 7, 040
1 6, 940
1 6,940
1 6, 140
1 5, 185
6.120
4.965
8,465
10, 980
6,910
12,520
10,255
3
14
29
1
71
5
105
4
28
12, 720
54,690
99,680
3.134
219. 810
14,280
277, 340
11,169
67,249
88 924. 882
3.5 11,251
284. 5 913. 631
190, 977
15. 776
3,667
4,558
14,545
1,143,044
1,118,968
24,076
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10, 800
1 8, 760
1 8, 660
1 8, 360
1 7, 440
1 8, 040
1 7, 040
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
1 6,310
5.245
4.955
8.590
11.355
6.990
12, 840
10, 506
3
14
29
1
72
5
106
12. 970
65. 290
101, 440
3,214
225.920
14. 520
282, 940
4 12, 084
28 80, 413
289
955, 401
26,249
281 929, 152
190. 977
15, 776
3,557
4,668
14,545
1, 134, 489
24,076
Construction Services, Department of Buildings and Grounds,
District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Summary of Personal Serckea
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
49
48
62
50
52
60
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,322
GS-8.2
$5,253
GS-8.0
$6. 322
GS-8 0
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
$254, 124
1, 003
278
$263,685
1,061
300
$263. 585
1.051
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Total personal service obligations...
255,405
264, 936
264. 936
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Direct Obligations
$214,406
40,999
$252, 936
12,000
$252, 936
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
12,000
Obligations incurred
256,405
264, 936
264, 936
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-13. R.inge .$8,360 to $9,360:
Construction management engineer
1 $8,360
1 7,040
1 7,640
1 7, 240
1 7, 040
4 27, 360
1 5,940
1 $8,360
1 7,040
1 7,640
1 7,440
1 7,040
4 27, 560
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $S,040:
Supervising mechanical engineer
Supervising architect
1 7, 040
1 7, 440
1 7, 040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
4 27,360
Architectural engineer
1 6,940
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent
1 6, 340
1 6. 140
3 18, 220
2 12, 480
2 13,080
2 13,880
3 16, 180
4 21,990
2 11, 120
Construction management engineer.
Construction superintendent
1 6, 340
4 24, 660
1 6,640
2 13, 280
3 20, 620
1 5, 660
2 11,370
3 16, 305
1 5,060
i 6,340
4 24, 960
1 6,540
Electrical engineer
2 13 480
Mechanical engineer.. .
3 20 820
GS-9. Range $5,000 to $6,810:
Construction engineer .. _.
1 5,685
Construction superintendent
Architect, general
2 11,620
3 16 565
1 5, 185
Maintenance engineer
1 5,936
1 5,810
Engineering technician (specifica-
tions)
1 5.810
1 5, 185
1 5, 185
1 5 810
1 6.310
1 6, 310
QS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
1 4, 996
6 23, 525
GS-7. Ranee $4,205 to $4,955
6 23, 525
1 4,645
3 10,855
2 6, 430
6 19, 380
4 11, 960
5 23 775
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,,'i45
1 4,645
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2 6,820
3 10, 005
6 19, 300
2 6, 460
3 11,230
GS^. Range .$3,175 to $3,655 .
2 6,590
GS-3. Range .$2,960 to $3,430
6 19, 860
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
4 12, 120
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses .
49 260. 760
1. 3 6, 636
52 273. 130
2 9, 545
52 276, 755
2. 5 13, 170
Net permanent, departmental (av-
47. 7 254. 124
1,003
278
50 263, 585
1,051
300
49. 5 263. 585
Regular pay iu excels of 52-week base...
1,051
300
255, 405
264, 936
264, 936
Salaries and wiiges in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
214, 406
40, 999
252, 936
12,000
252, 936
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
12,000
Salaries and Expenses, OflSce of the Surveyor, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
37
33
37
36
37
35
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade -
$3,981
GS^.5
$4,057
GS-4.6
$4,136
GS-4.6
01 Personal services:
$132, 134
567
$146, 030
590
$146, 030
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
590
Total personal services
132, 701
100
520
795
1,403
146, 620
200
1,000
1,100
714
146, 620
04 Communication services
200
1,000
1, 100
280
135, 519
149, 634
149, 200
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
485
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Surveyor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Survevor
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant surveyor
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief engineer...
Subdivision planner
QS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955....
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545....
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
OS-i. Range $3,175 to $3,655....
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230....
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 360
1 7,640
1 8, 435
T'""38,"765'
6 22,960
10 33, 990
7 20,890
3 8,250
37 147, 290
3.7
15. 156
33. 3 132, 134
567
132, 701
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9,600
7,640
6,560
5,060
29,730
12,885
22,460
27,720
21,210
8,250
37 150,115
0.9
4,085
.1 146,030
690
146,620
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
7,840
5,685
5,185
29.980
13.280
22.960
28.280
21,770
8,490
37 153,050
1.6
7,020
35. 4 146, 030
590
146, 620
Salaries and Expenses,
District of Columbia
Department of Licenses and Inspections,
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average plimher nf nil employees
aj9
1
238
248
1
241
255
1
245
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.Average salary
$4,397
GS-6.0
$3,122
CPC-3.7
$1,521
OS-6.1
$3. 096
CPC-3.7
$4,612
OS-6.1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade
$3,126
CPC-3.7
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$1,016,275
2,325
4,047
1,469
$1,055,321
6,300
4,192
1,500
$1, 092. 016
6,300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,192
1,500
1,024,116
21,874
4,161
5,718
14,326
4,457
5,035
7,826
4,239
1,067,313
21,662
3,695
6,498
15,172
15,081
6,075
9.816
7.262
11,100
1,104,008
02 Travel . .
21,652
3,695
05 Rents and utility services ...
6.498
15, 172
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
15,081
6,075
9,816
09 Equipment
6,003
Total obligations
1,091,752
1, 163, 6M
1, 188, 000
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director nf licenses and inspections. .
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director, licenses and in-
spection.s
Superintendent of inspection
GS-13. Range $S,360 to $9,360:
Sui>erintendent of inspection
Director, weights, measures, and
markets
Chief, weights, measures, and mar-
kets
Superintendent of licenses
Superintendent, licenses and per-
mit division.
Assistant superintendent, inspec-
tion division
Chief, building and zoning
Chief, mechanical and safety
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief engineer
Mechanical engineer..
Assistant superintendent of licenses-
Superintendent of licenses
Deputy director, weights, measures,
and markets
Assistant cliief, weights, measures,
and markets
Research and standards engineer...
1963 actual
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 400
1 9,160
1 8, 560
8,560
1 8,040
1 8,040
1 7,240
7,240
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10. 600
1 9.600
8,760
1 8,760
1 8,360
1 8,040
1 8, 040
7,440
7,440
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 10. 600
1 9,600
8,760
8,760
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,040
8, OlO
1 7,440
1 7,040
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.\ssistant superintendent, inspec-
tion division
Structural engineer
Electrical engineer
Mechanical engineer..
Chiel plumbing engineer
Chief electrical engineer
Plumbing engineer...
Supervisor of construction, build-
ing.
Superintendent of permits.
Chief, office of administration
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief, fire safety inspection
Chief, elevator inspection
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Chief, office of administration
Administrative assistant
Accountant
Boiler inspector
Electrical engineer
Supervisor of construction inspeo-
tion.
Supervisor, plumbing and refrigera-
tion inspection
Supervisor of electrical inspection..
Mechanical engineer (plumbing),..
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer, refrigeration
and air conditioning
Plumbing engineer
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 ,
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430. .,
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,045
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-6. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-1. Range $2,750 to $3,2.30
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3.032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental {av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base-
Payment above basic rates:
Holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$6,940
51,120
6,740
19,420
6,940
6.340
6,940
1 6. 740
1 6, 940
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
8
76
45
21
20
12
1
4
1
5
4
7
6,250
5,875
6,560
6,310
6,685
5,935
10, 870
5,060
6,435
.5,435
5,560
6,060
6,810
6.435
19. 855
38,390
325, 670
176, 825
73,396
62,200
35,240
4,035
14,160
3,374
15,750
12,048
19, 320
249 1,066,902
11.8 60,627
237.2
1, 016, 276
2,326
4,047
512
957
1,024,116
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$51, 720
6,740
20,020
5.940
6.640
5,940
6,940
6,940
5,940
6,250
6,000
1 5,435
1 5,810
1 5, 935
2 11,120
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
8
76
44
22
20
10
1
4
1
5
4
7
6,185
5,560
5,560
5,685
5,810
6,810
5,560
20,230
39, 015
331,045
176, 665
78,090
63,080
29,500
3,435
14,640
2,974
15, 270
12,208
19, 600
248 1,090,032
7.9 34,711
240.1
1,055,321
6,300
4,192
620
1, 067, 313
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$52, 720
6,940
20,220
5,940
6,640
5,940
6,940
6,940
5,940
1 6,250
1 6, 125
45
25
20
10
1
4
1
6
4
7
5,660
5,935
5,935
11,245
5,310
5,685
5,685
5,810
5,810
5,935
5,685
20,605
39,390
336. 045
184.450
88.975
64,540
29,980
3,535
14,720
3,054
15, 510
12, 208
19,740
256 1, 143, 442
11.5 51,426
243.5
1, 092, 016
6,300
4,192
620
1, 104, 008
Operating Expenses, Department of Highways, District of
Columbia
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object dassiflcation
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
946
956
962
13
866
937
942
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,164
QS-5.8
$3,372
CPC-5.6
$2,983
$4,231
GS-5.8
$3,406
CPC-5.6
$3,010
$4,328
Average grade
GS-6.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary ...
$3,484
Average grade
CPC-5.6
Positions at hourly rates: Average sal-
ary
$3,464
Personal service obligations:
$2,946,234
$3,227,265
$3,484,773
60,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
12, 386
63,953
12,664
30, 069
12,664
30,059
Total personal service obligations...
3,012,573
3, 269, 988
3, 577, 496
-Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
2,378,755
2,488
198
95,763
1, 184, 841
7,139
722, 159
30, 850
430, 508
161, 603
2,510,313
2,578
1,000
131,086
1, 310, 078
7,375
745. 737
42. 332
420,652
230,079
2, 746, 887
02 Travel
2,678
03 Transportation of things
1,000
136. 086
05 Rents and utility services
1,324.828
7.375
07 Other contractual services., . .
872.000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
23.332
460, 652
09 Equipment - _
273,762
486
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OPERATING EXPENSES— CojximwA
Operating Expenses, Department of Highways, District of
Columbia — Continued
OBLIGATIONS i!Y OBJECTS — Continued
Object elassiflcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
mrea Obligations— ConttimsO.
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
$1,160
$1,600
$1,500
Total direct oblieations...
5, 005, 364
6, 402, 730
5, 850, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ot^er Accounts
01 Personal services
633,818
41.590
81, 393
759, 675
16,000
51,823
830. 609
16,000
07 Other contractual services
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
756,801
827, 498
Total oblieations
5, 762, 165
6, 230, 228
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual 1954 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director of hiehwavs
GS-14. Range .$9,600 "to $10,600:
Engineer of streets
Engineer of bridges
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy engineer of streets
Chief of construction and design
Engineer of materials
Supervising bridge construction engi-
neer
Chief planning engineer
Supervising bridge design engineer..
Assistant engineer of bridges
Electrical engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Executive officer
Planning engineer
Assistant chief design engineer
Bridge design specialist _.
Highway coordinator.
Assistant chief, construction and
design
Bridge engineer
Superintendent of maintenance
Assistant electrical engineer
Superintendent, trees and parking,.
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, special projects unit
Chief, sheet asphalt unit
Chief, finished concrete unit
Chief, assessment and permit unit--
.Assistant engineer of materials
Supervising urban highway design
engineer
Transportation economist
Bridge engineer (general)
Bridge engineer (construction)
Superintendent of mechanical serv-
ices
Organization methods examiner
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Bridge maintenance engineer _
Illuminating engineer
Coordinator of releases
Plant engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
-Administrative assistant
Position classifier
Horticulturist
Operating engineer
Highway physical research engineer.
Chief, grading and temporary con-
struction. .
Chief, bituminous imit
Chief inspector
Engineer of special projects
Engineer of asphalt widening proj-
ects
Engineer of major finished concrete
projects
Engineer of sidewallts-
Soils engineer
Chief, concrete control unit
Chief of testing services
Supervisor, day labor repair and
construction
Supervisor of contract repairs
-Assistant superintendent, trees and
parking
Engineer of basic grades
Transportation economist
Niun- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
10,000
9,800
8,960
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,360
7,040
7,040
7,240
7,240
7,040
15,280
7,040
7.040
7.040
7,840
6,540
6.140
5.940
6,340
5,940
6,140
6,140
5. 940
12,680
5,940
5,940
5. .WO
6. 12.^
5.875
.5,500
5,060
5,185
5, 310
5, 185
5,560
5,685
5,060
11,370
10, 870
16,680
5,435
5,185
5,060
5,060
5,185
5.060
5,685
5,185
5.060
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
10.200
9,600
9,160
8,960
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,360
8,560
8,360
7,040
7.040
7.240
7.240
7,040
15.680
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,840
6,740
6.340
6.940
6.540
6.940
6.340
6.140
5.940
12, 680
5,940
5.940
5. 62.5
6. 2.50
6.000
5.625
5. 185
5. 185
5, 185
5. .560
5.310
5.685
5.810
5.185
11,620
11, 120
16, 805
5,560
.5. 310
5.185
5.060
5. 310
5.185
6,810
6,310
5,060
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 400
10,400
9,600
9,160
9.160
8,560
8,560
8.560
8.660
8.760
8,660
7.240
7.040
7.440
7.440
7,240
15,680
7,240
7,240
7.240
8,040
6.740
6,640
6.140
6.740
6,140
6,540
6,340
6.140
13. 080
6.140
6.140
6.750
6,250
6,125
5,750
5,310
5,310
5.310
6. 6S.i
5,435
5,810
5,810
5.310
2 11,620
2 11,245
3 17, 055
5.685
5.435
5,310
5,185
5, 435
5,310
6,810
6,435
6,185
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental — Continued
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
General schedule grades— Contiinied
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5.810— Con.
3
$15, 306
3
$16. 430
3
$15, 805
Information and editorial specialist.
1
5,060
1
5.000
1
5.185
Bridge engineer (construction)
1
6,060
1
6,000
1
6,185
A.ssistant superintendent, mechan-
ical services
1
1
7
5.060
6.495
34. 090
1
1
7
5.060
5.810
34. 966
1
1
7
6,185
6,810
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
35, 840
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955....
40
176.665
41
184. 156
41
189. 030
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
27
110, 465
29
120. 680
29
123. 930
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160....
40
143. 650
39
143, 240
40
151,075
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,656
39
129. 900
39
132, 145
.39
134, 865
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to .$3.430
69
213. 070
69
216. 5.50
69
220,030
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
25
69. 870
25
70. 670
25
72, 670
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1
2,740
1
2,820
1
2,900
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4.1.50 to .$4.900
3
13. 075
3
13, 4.50
3
13, 825
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
B
25,065
6
25.690
6
26,315
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
5
17. 875
6
18. 275
6
18, 775
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3.680
21
72,080
21
72.880
21
74,320
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
12
36. 568
12
37. 448
12
38,408
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to .$3.230.
y
27. 230
12
36.600
12
37,480
CPC-3. Range $2,562 to $3.032_
7
20,824
6
16, 992
6
17, 312
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
less than $5,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.30 to $2.58...
6
28.830
6
28. 622
6
31,440
Senior mechanic, range $2.10 to $2.38..
24
101.317
24
103. 067
24
114,961
Mechanic, range $1.90 to $2.14.
4H
184. 327
48
186, 161
48
207, 293
Junior mechanic, range $1.70 to $1.94..
38
127. 837
41
140, 021
41
159, 053
Minor mechanic, range $1.57 to $1.77..
52
169. 174
61
159, 364
61
182, 400
Submechanic. range $1.44 to $1.64
10
28,014
11
30.864
11
35, 772
Senior inspector, range $1.89 to $2.13..
21
80, 176
21
81.005
21
90,606
Inspector, range $1.71 to $1.95_.
23
76. 861
23
77. 691
23
88,873
Junior inspector, range $1.58 to $1.78..
27
82, 043
27
82.601
27
96, 302
Assistant Inspector, range $1.45 to
$1.65
21
57, 473
21
67,783
21
67, 793
Heavy truck driver, range $1.50 to
$1.70
9
27, 657
9
27,907
9
31,815
Light truck driver, range $1.36 to $1.56.
45
122. 085
46
122, 891
50
158,909
Field car driver, range $1.36 to $1.56...
17
45, 378
17
46, 998
17
63, 717
Passenger car driver, range $1.30 to
$1.50
2
6,698
2
5,781
2
6,616
Skilled laborer, range $1.40 to $1.60....
65
169,940
62
164, 141
62
192. 321
Labor foreman, range $1.70 to $1.94
12
42, 012
12
42. 261
12
47, 521
Labor subforeman. range $1.56 to $1.75.
3
9,236
2
6.178
2
7,075
Laborer, range $1.24 to $1.44
144
343, 685
160
359, 286
150
427, 228
Total permanent, departmental
946 3, 220. 268
966 3, 292. 742
962 3, 610. 004
Deduct lapses..
80. 5 274. 034
18.9
65,477
33.5
126, 231
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
866.5
937. 1
928.5
2, 946, 234
3, 227, 265
3,484,773
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment .
60,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
12,386
12,664
12.664
Payment above basic rates:
42.821
20. 314
20,314
Nlghtwork diflerentiai
11,132
9.745
9,745
01 Personal services
3. 012. 573
3, 269, 988
3
577. 496
Salaries and wages In the forego'ng sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
2,378,765
2. 510, 313
2, 746. 887
Obligations payable out of relmburse-
633, 818
769, 676
830,609
Salaries and Expenses, Department of Vehicles and Traffic,
District of Columbia
OBLIOATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
159
3
168
169
3
168
171
3
168
.Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
-Average salary .
$3. 791
QS-4.7
$2. 735
CPC-2.0
$3,860
GS-4.7
$2, 770
CPC-2.0
$3,900
GS-4.9
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,840
Average grade
CPC-2.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$584, 304
10, 651
2.310
$635. 250
9,000
2,501
$641, 376
9,000
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
2,501
Total personal services
697, 265
1,086
18, 830
1,920
22,943
89, 666
82, 104
100, 305
34,588
646, 751
1,0.85
24.195
2.000
24,729
91,688
118,900
88,530
37,041
662, 876
02 Travel
1,699
25,195
2,000
25,295
07 Other contractual services
Servicesperformedbyotheragencies.
138, 975
110, 600
85. 530
09 Equipment
6.8. 930
Total obligations _ . .
948, 706
1,034,919
1,111.000
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
487
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEKTICES
Departmentil:
General schedule grades:
GS-15, Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, ,
GS-13. Range ,$8,360 to $9,360:
Deputy director
Director (Motor Vehicle Parking
Agency)
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040:
Administrative officer
Traffic engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Administrative assistant
Planning engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Registrar of titles and tags
Supervising inspector.. _.
Associate planning engineer _..
Signal engineer
Assistant director
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $6,370
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to .$4.955
OS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
QS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655—
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430_
O.S-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-.
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage num ber, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-we6k base...
1 Personal services
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 800
1 9,160
7,440
7,840
.6,940
6,340
.6, 810
5,810
5,185
5,060
2
4
7
62
21
42
10, 490
18, 195
30,690
441,295
69,395
129,820
25,950
5,470
159 600, 690
4. 3 16, 386
154. 7 584, 304
10, 661
2,310
597, 265
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$10, 800
9,360
8,360
7,640
7,840
6.140
6.540
5,810
5.S10
5. 185
5,060
5,810
10,615
18,445
35, 145
248, 115
80,600
141, 230
26, 110
5,540
169 650. 155
3.9 14,905
165. 1 635, 250
9,000
2,501
646, 751
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11, 050
9,360
8,360
7,640
8,040
6, 140
6,540
5,936
5,935
6,310
6.186
5,810
9,840
18, 945
35, 680
251, 705
84, 495
146, 340
26,830
171 664. 820
6.1 23,445
164.9 641,375
9,000
2,501
Operating Expenses, Department of Sanitary Engineering, District
of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcation
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
2,602
11
2,471
2,593
18
2,557
2,684
16
2,602
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,132
OS-5.4
$3,888
CPC-7.6
$2,748
$4,259
OS-5.6
$3,953
CPC-7.2
$2, 770
$4,340
GS-5.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,025
Average grade. ..
CPC-7.1
Ungraded positions: .\verage salary
$3,124
Personal service obligations:
$7, 249, 075
33, 250
28,686
191, 738
$7, 584, 189
52,940
29,794
104,000
$8, 512, 120
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
29. 794
104, 000
Total personal service obligations...
7, 502, 748
7, 770, 923
8,698,854
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
6, 644, 737
1,366
30, 557
10,988
252, 621
5,916
83,626
27, 373
621,811
368,446
9,000
6,099
6,870,305
1,821
35,350
9,764
321, 482
8,200
133,349
64,600
756, 253
457, 547
9,000
8,000
7, 679, 664
1,821
03 Transportation of things
35, 350
9,764
05 Rents and utihtv services
336, 252
06 Printing and reproduction
8,200
77. 566
Services performed by other agencies.
51,500
766, 253
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
442, 820
9.000
8,000
Subtotal
8,061,429
180
8, 665, 671
180
9,429,180
180
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence _
Total direct obligations
8,061,249
8, 665, 391
9, 429, 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Ottter AccoutUs
01 Personal services. __
858,011
4,892
51.366
26, 603
900, 618
6,000
34, 000
25,500
1,019,200
05 Rents and utilities
5,000
34, 000
09 Equipment
26, 500
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
940. 771
965, 118
1,083,700
9,002,020
9, 630, 509
10,612,700
DETAIL OF FEBSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
Num- Total
Num
- Total
Num- Total
General schedule CTades:
ber salary
ber
sabry
ber salary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director _
1
$12, 000
1 $12, 200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director . . .
1
10 800
1 11 050
3
32, 400
3 33, 150
Director
1 $10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy superintendent, office of
planning, design, and engineering
1
9 600
1 9,800
Superintendents of divisions ..-
3 30, 200
Assistant superintendent, sanita-
1
9,600
1 9, 800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant superintendent
2 17, 620
1
8,360
1 8,660
1 8, 56»
Chief, project engineering and design .
1 8,360
1
8,360
Superintendent, water operations
1 8, 760
8,960
1 8,960
Administrative officer, office of
business administration
1 8,360
1
8,660
1 8, 760
Superintendent, sewage treatment
plant
1 8, 760
Assistant to director of sanitary
1 8, 360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$S.040:
Chief of planning branch
1
7,240
1 7, 440
2
1
14, 480
7,440
2 14,880
Deputy engineer, water operations.
1 7, 440
1 7, 640
Eneincer
2
1
14, 080
7,040
2 14, 480
Encineering technician (general)
1 7, 040
Deputy administrative officer
1
7,040
1 7, 040
Engineering technician
1
7,040
1 7, 040
GS-11. Range .?5.940 to $6,940:
1 6, 940
2 13,880
Construction engineer
1 5, 940
3 19, 420
1 6, 340
1
4
1
6,940
23,760
6,540
1 6, 140
4 24, 160
Assistant design engineer
1 6, 640
Civil engineer, operation and main-
tenance
1
6, 140
1 6, 340
Superintendent, yards and equip-
1
5,940
1 6, 140
Civil engineer, assistant superin-
tendent
1 5, 940
1 6,340
1
1
1
5,940
6,340
5,940
1 6,140
1 6, 540
Deputy water registrar
1 6, 140
1
6,940
1 6, 940
Personnel officer
1
6,940
1 5, 940
GS-10. Ranee $5,500 to $6,250:
1 5, 750
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6,685
Chief mechanical superintendent. . .
Associate engineer
1 5 810
4 22, 240
2 10, 746
2
10,870
2 10,870
Associate maintenance engineer
1 6, 936
1 5, 810
Engineer
10 53,860
10
1
55,100
6,186
10 56,225
Chief, consumer engineering branch.
Engineering aide
1 5, 310
2 10, 620
2
10,870
2 11, 120
Const ruction management enghieer
1 5, 185
1
6, 310
1 5,435
Chief engineer-
2 10, 120
2
10, 245
2 10, 370
Supervising operating engineer
1 5, 435
1
6, 560
1 5,686
Personnel officer.
1
5,060
1 5, 185
.Administrative officer, sewer divi-
sion .
1 5, 060
1 5, 060
1
1
5,185
5,185
1 5, 310
Administrative assistant, sanitation.
1 5, 310
OS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
3 14, 860
4
19,480
4 19, 980
16 73, 630
11
51, 130
11 51,880
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545
23 98, 285
26
107, 626
25 110,000
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160-. -
21 80, 110
25
95, 876
25 98, .500
OS 4 Range $3 175 to $3 656
45 154,635
61
176, .565
61 178, 445
GS-3. Range .$2.9.50 to $3,430
70 221,940
61
194, 990
61 198, 510
GS-2 Range $2,760 to $3 230
21 59, 030
19
63, 290
19 64, 730
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
22 109,066
23
114,870
23 117,620
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
14 62.360
14
63,975
14 65, 726
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490- -
19 76, 660
20
82,925
20 84, 925
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
60 226,465
67
255, 746
67 260,245
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
12 42, 800
12
43, 360
12 43, 840
CPC-5. Range .$2,974 to $3,4,54
2 6,828
2
6,908
2 6. 988
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
16 46, 800
16
47, 440
16 48, 400
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.-
6 17, 232
6
17,312
6 17, 552
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
less than $5,060:
Trade foremen, range $2.30 to $2.58.-.
14 66,636
14
67, 054
14 73, 234
Senior mechanic, range $2.10 to $2.38..
32 135, 354
31
133, 066
31 144,869
Senior inspector, range $1.89 to $2.13...
2 7, 695
2
7,780
2 8, 361
Mechanic, range $1.90 to $2.14
115 444,476
115
447, 804
117 496,080
Junior mechanic, range $1.70 to $1.91 .
87 297,464
87
300, 448
87 331,468
Labor foreman, range $1.70 to $1.94
9 30. 954
9
31,124
9 33, 945
Minor mechanic, range .$1.57 to $1.77..
78 239,015
V6
237,660
76 263,890
Labor subforeman, range $1.65 to $1.75.
22 66, 828
22
67, 515
22 76, 608
Heavy truck driver, range $1.50 to
$1.70
210 642,636
36 102,152
209
35
&39, 928
100, 382
210 723,528
Suhmechanic, range $1.44 to $1.64.....
35 112,839
SkUled laborer, range $1.55 to $1.75....
344
342
342
963, 148
961, 504
1. 096. 952
Light track driver, range $1.36 to $1.56.
78 205,554
78
207. 668
79 237,411
Passenger car driver, range $1.30 to
$1 60
7 16, 892
1,167
7
1,155
16, 996
7 18, 928
Laborer, range $1.24 to $1.44 ...
1,242
2, 828, 934
2,825,982
3, 486, 726
Total permanent, departmental
2,602
2,693
2,684
7. 667. 873
7 746, 391 1
8, 836, 419
488
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
OPERATING EXPENSES— ConiirmeA
Operating Expenses, Department of Sanitary Engineering, District
of Columbia — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num- Total
ber salary
142.3
$418, 798
Num- Total
ber salary
53.9
$162, 202
Num- Total
ber salary
98.3
$324, 229
Net permanent, departmental (aver-
2, 459. 7
7, 249, 075
9,516
23, 734
28, 685
153,380
38, 358
2, 639. 1
7, 684, 189
13, 940
39, 000
29, 794
77,000
27, 000
2, 585. 7
8, 612, 120
13 940
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
29, 794
77 000
01 Personal services
7, 502, 748
7, 770, 923
8, 698. 854
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows;
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from nt.her aeennnhs
6, 644, 737
8.58. Oil
6, 870, 305
900, 618
7, 679, 654
1, 019, 200
Operating Expenses, Washington Aqueduct, Water Fund, District
of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
329
9
331
359
8
333
369
8
362
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary ._
$5, 099
OS-7.8
.$3, 449
CPC-.5.5
$3, 692
$5, 062
GS-7.9
$3,387
CPC-5.4
$4, 150
$5, 197
OS-8.1
.$3. 446
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4, 182
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
$1, 270. 719
34. 593
3,494
42,065
$1, 408, 765
35, 000
4,564
35, 950
$1, 563, 195
35, 000
4,564
35, 950
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total persona] service obligations...
1, 350, 871
1,484,269
1, 638, 709
Sired Obligations
01 Personal services..
1,052,102
315
5,713
10, 800
282,857
6
96, 008
339, 726
39, 293
4,124
1,089,310
400
22, 850
11,500
303, 563
230
122, 671
408, 935
43, 000
3,000
1,188,310
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
22,850
11 500
04 Communication services
318,563
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services..
122, 671
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
44, 000
3,000
15 Taxes and assessments...
Subtotal
1,830,944
13, 329
2, 005, 459
6,459
2, 132, 459
6,459
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Total direct obligations
1,817,615
2, 000, 000
2,127,000
Obligations Payahle Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
298, 769
12, 167
6,643
20, 626
394, 969
11, 500
5,000
11,000
450, 399
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services.. .
6,000
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts. .. .
337, 106
422, 459
477, 899
2, 164, 720
2, 422, 459
2, 604, 899
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field:
Num
- Total
Num
- Total
Num
• Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Head engineer
1
$10, 600
1
$10, 400
1
$10, 600
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief engineer..
1
3
8.960
26,280
1
3
9,160
25, 480
1
3
9,160
25, 680
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer... .
7
61 180
8
59, 320
8
59, 920
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bacteriologist...
1
5,810
6,540
1
5 940
1
5,940
6,540
Chemist
1
1
6.540
1
Engineer
7
42,440
11
66 340
17
103, 580
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,260:
Engineer, civil.
1
6,600
1
6,600
1
5,625
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Budget examiner..
1
6,185
4,966
1
5,310
6, 185
1
5,435
5,310
Chemist .
1
1
1
Engineer.
8
40, 915
12
63. 420
16
79, 860
G8-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1
4,620
4
18, 480
6
23,600
GS-7. Range .$4,205 to .$4,956
7
31, 660
13
67, 415
13
68,665
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.. .
1
3,535
3
11,386
3
11,760
OS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
6
23,350
8
30, 655
8
31, 406
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
6
20,570
6
20,890
6
21, 210
GS-3. Range .$2,950 to $3,430
7
22, 010
8
25. 440
8
26,920
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
3
8,250
3
8,490
3
8,730
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490....
1
4,240
1
4,365
1
4,490
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
7
24, 080
7
24.640
7
25. 200
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to ,$3,454.
2
6,828
6
18, 804
6
19,124
CPC^. Range $2,750 to .$3,230 ._
3
9,690
3
9,770
3
9,770
Grades established by Corps of Engi-
neers, U. S. Army:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Grade 32. Range $6,676 to $7,737:
Superintendent, utilities and
repairs
1
7,300
1
7,737
1
7,737
Grade 31. Range $6,468 to $7,488:
Filter plant, general foreman
1
7,061
1
7,488
1
7,488
Grade 26. Range .$5,553 to $6,427:
Construction and maintenance
foreman
1
6,459
1
6,136
1
6,427
Grade 24. Range $5,241 to $6,073:
Electrical foreman
1
6,616
1
6,073
1
6,073
Grade 23. Range $5,076 to $5,886:
Industrial equipment, mainte-
nance foreman
1
6,449
1
6,886
1
6,886
Rates less than $5,060:
Grade 22. Range ,$4,929 to $5,699....
3
15, 786
3
17, 097
3
17, 097
Grade 21. Range $4,784 to $5,632....
4
19, 996
4
21, 630
4
22,128
Grade 20. Range $4,638 to $5,387....
4
19, 716
4
21,548
4
21, 548
Grade 19. Range $4,634 to $5,241....
2
9,568
2
10. 482
2
10, 482
Grade 18. Range .$4,.38S to $5,075....
2
8,860
2
9,921
2
10, 150
Grade 17. Range .$4,243 to $4,929 . .
7
31.444
7
34, 503
7
34, 503
Grade 16. Range $4,160 to .$4,804....
21
89, 533
24
113,216
24
114,672
Grade 15. Range .$4,076 to $4,721....
30
125,317
,30
140, 465
30
141,401
Grade 14. Range $3,972 to .$4,696....
4
16, 451
4
17. 652
4
18, 176
Grade 13. Range .$3,,%8 to $4,492 ..
13
49, 809
13
67, 772
13
58,396
Grade 12. Range .$3,764 to .$4,368....
19
72, 798
19
82, 240
19
82,428
Grade 11. Range .$3,681 to $4,264....
4
15, 308
4
17, 066
4
17,056
Grade 10. Range $3,577 to .$4.139....
21
77,164
21
86, 804
21
86. 919
Gr.ade 9. Range .$3,473 to $4,036
9
31, 821
9
35, 754
9
36, 128
Grade 8. Range $3,369 to $3,889
10
31. 820
10
37, 167
10
38,060
Grade?. Range $3,265 to $3,785
6
20. 214
6
22, 149
6
22,623
Grade 6. Range $3,161 to $3,660
14
45. 710
14
61, 240
14
61,240
Grade 5. Range .$3,057 to .$3,556
15
47. 584
16
53, 174
16
63,340
Grade 4. Range $2,974 to $3,432
16
47, 668
16
53, 479
16
64, 620
Grade 3. Range $2,870 to $3,328
44
126, 742
44
145, 764
44
146,098
Total permanent, field
329 1
300 282
359 1
5.';.'^ 9r.9
369 1
628 090
7.5
29, 563
33.8 146,607
14.7
64,896
Net permanent, field (average num-
321.5
325.2
364.3
1
270, 719
1
408, 756
1
663, 195
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
34 693
35 000
35 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
3,494
4,564
4,564
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
33, 771
23,950
23. 960
Nightwork differential
8,294
12,000
12. 000
01 Personal services.
1
360. 871
1
484. 269
1
638, 709
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follovrs:
1
052, 102
1
089,310
1
188, 310
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
298,769
394, 969
460, 399
Salaries and Expenses, National Guard, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
21
2
20
21
2
22
21
2
20
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
489
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,642
GS-4.5
$3,332
CPC-4.7
$3,594
OS-4.5
$3,265
CPC^.7
$3,735
Average grade
GS-4.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,316
CPC-4.7
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$71,878
7,284
277
2,301
$71,838
7,680
281
2,292
$73. 038
7,680
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
281
Payment above basic rates
2,292
81, 740
1,100
50
4.400
3.500
1.700
4,500
13,619
3,469
81, 991
1,100
50
4,400
3.600
1,700
4,600
14.350
3.469
83,191
02 Travel --
1,100
60
4,400
3,500
1,700
07 Other contractual services
4.600
14,350
09 Equipment -
2,069
Subtotal -
114,078
60
115.060
60
114,860
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
60
114,018
115,000
114,800
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Hange $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant adjutant general
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 _..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3.655.. ._
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3.454
CPC-4. Range $2,760 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork ditlerential
01 Personal services -
1963 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,092
3 12, 926
6 16, 816
4 12, 509
1 4. 035
1 3,680
1 3,454
5 15, 485
21 73, 997
2.9 2,119
18. 1 71, 878
399
7,284
277
1,370
532
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5, 185
3 12. 260
5 16, 755
4 12, 520
4, 035
3.680
3,454
14,950
21
1.4
72,839
1,001
19.6 71,838
400
1,360
632
81, 991
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,940
2 8,785
1 3,920
5 17, 155
4 12, 760
4,035
3,680
3,464
16,350
21 75, 079
2. 7 2, 041
18.3 73,038
400
7,680
281
1,360
532
83,191
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
Public School Food Services Fund, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
6
74
77
9
144
153
9
146
165
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,175
GS-4.0
$5, 867
$3,089
GS-3.6
$6,612
$3,169
Average grade
OS-3.5
Grades established by act of July 7, 1947
$6,845
01 Personal services:
Pprmr^npnt. positions
$13,886
193,903
24
$37,928
374,001
71
$39,066
379, 861
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
73
Total personal services
207,813
170
1,747
104
87
5,288
282, 787
412,000
800
6.000
200
600
7,500
726,000
419.000
02 Travel
800
6,000
200
06 Printing and reproduction
500
7.500
08 Supplies and materials . . .
726,000
Obligations Incurred .
497,996
1,153,000
1,160,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS^ Range$3,175 to $3,655
Num
ber
2
Total
salary
$6,350
Num-
ber
3
3
1
2
Total
salary
$9,685
8,850
7,389
12,446
Num
ber
3
3
1
2
Total
salary
$9,925
GS 3 Range $2,95(, to $3,430
9,090
Grades established by act of July 7,
1947 (61 Stat. 248):
Class 35. Range $7,166 to $8,322:
1
2
6,600
11,000
7,622
Class 36. Range $5,990 to $7,156:
12, 913
Total permanent, departmental..
6
2.1
23,950
10,064
9
0.1
38,370
442
9
0.1
39,550
484
Net permanent, departmental (av-
2.9
13,886
33, 193
160,710
24
8.9
37,928
65,428
308,573
71
8.9
39,066
Other positions:
Temporary employment
67.188
312, 673
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
73
207,813
412,000
419, 000
Repairs and Improvements, Consolidated Working Fxmd, District of
Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
269
248
333
315
333
279
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,845
QS-7.5
$4,900
CPC-9.0
$3,190
$4,933
Average grade.. ..
GS-7.5
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$4,900
Average grade
CPC-9.0
Positions at hourly rates: Average sal-
ary
$3,217
$3,625
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$797, 359
3,205
19,794
$1,027,659
4.176
21, 200
$1,027,659
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
4,175
21,200
Total personal services
820,358
294
251
1,620
648, 771
71, 966
338,295
3,470
1, 053, 034
600
600
2.000
645,000
72,000
400.000
25,000
1,063,034
600
04 Cnmmiinic.it.inn services
500
2,000
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
645,000
72,000
400,000
09 Equipment...- -
26,000
Obligations incurred-. .
1,785,026
2, 198, 134
2, 198, 134
DETAIL OF PEBSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
--
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Head, repairs and improvements
division
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Construction and maintenance su-
perintendent —
Construction superintendent
Construction engineer (general)
Architectural engineer (estimator). .
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,665
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
OPC-9. Range $4,160 to $4,900
Num- Total
ber salary
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$7, 240
12,280
10, 120
6,660
6,560
6.060
4,545
3,415
6,460
2,750
4,900
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$7,240
10, 370
6,685
6,686
6,186
4,645
3,496
6,620
2,830
4,900
490
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
Repairs and Improvements, Consolidated Working Fund, District of
Columbia — Continued _
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num
- Total
Num- Total
Num
Total
Positions at hourly rates:
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
Rates equivalent to less than $6,060:
Trade foreman, range $2.30 to $2.58-.
9
$43, 349
14 $66, 126
14
$72. 652
Senior mechanic, ranee $2.10 to $2.38,
15
66,315
14 61.238
14
67. 847
Mechanic, ranee $1.90 to $2.14_
89
344, 066
99 385.113
99
429. 181
.Tunior mechanic, ranse $1.70 to$I.94_
14
47, 761
26 84. 701
25
96.015
Minor mechanic, ranee $1.57 to $1.77,
12
36, 814
14 43.4.53
14
49. 988
Suhmechanic, range $1.44 to $1.64 ...
9
25, 897
10 28. 664
10
33. 070
Labor foreman, ranee $1.70 to $1.94..
2
6, 823
2 6, 906
2
7.821
Skilled laborer, ranee $1.40 to $1.60..
20
53, 727
28 75. .603
28
87. 668
Laborer, ranee $1.24 to $1.44
83
192, 714
106 246, 664
106
289, 803
Heavy truck driver, range $1.60 to
$1.70 ..
1
3,120
1 3, 120
1
3,636
Light truck driver, range $1.36 to
$1.56
6
13,686
6 16, 224
6
18, 846
Total permanent, departmental.
259
833, 262
333 1,086.602
333 1
225, 362
11.1
35, 903
17. 8 67. 943
53.7
197, 703
Net permanent, departmental (av-
247. S
315.2
279.3
797, 359
1. 027. e.w
1
027, 659
Regular pav in excess of 62-week base...
3,205
4.175
4,175
Payment above basic rates:
19, 107
20, 500
20. 500
627
700
700
01 Personal services.-
820,358
1,053,034
1
053. 034
Salaries and Expenses, Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program, District of
Columbia
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
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions -.-
Regular pay in excess of 52-weet
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services.
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual .services...
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
.$5. 006
GS-7.4
$2. 490
CPC-2.0
$91. 538
9,164
355
770
101,827
915
28
535
20
1,255
5,448
184
110, 212
1954 estimate
$5,071
GS-7.5
$2. 560
CPC-2.0
$91, 566
9,387
379
770
102, 102
916
25
535
20
1,250
6, 445
180
110,472
1955 estimate
.$5, 102
GS-7.5
$2,630
CPC-2.0
$91,068
9,411
381
770
101, 630
915
25
535
20
1,260
6,446
180
110,000
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, alcoholic rehabilitation...
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director, alcoholic reha-
bilitation
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Psychiatrist ,
GS-U. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Psychologist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Information specialist...
Social worker
Psychologist
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS^. Range .$3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Total permanent, departmental..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental {av-
erage number, net salary)
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
5,940
5,435
5,060
31, 810
3,495
12,360
2,490
19 92, 590
0.2 1,052
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9. 000
8,760
5,940
6,185
6, 660
6,186
32.310
3,576
12, GOO
2,660
20 9S,915
1. 4 7, 349
18.8 91,638 18.6 91,. 666 18.4 91,068
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
8,760
7,640
5,940
5,185
6, 685
5,185
32, 685
3,575
12, 680
2,630
20 99, 665
1.6 8,497
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Other positions:
Part-time employment
$2, 970
6,194
366
770
$3,166
6,221
379
770
$3,170
6,241
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Nightwork
differential .
381
770
01 Personal services
101,827
102, 102
101,630
Working Capital Fund, District of Columbia Armory Board
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
3
3
3
3
3
3
Average salaries and grades: Ungraded
positions: Average salary
$7, 624
$7, 624
$7, 624
01 Personal services:
$22, 781
730
88
$22. 784
1,000
88
$22, 784
Other positions
1,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
88
Total personal services
23, 602
624
808
2.360
169. 029
2.296
12.353
1,641
32, 814
23, 872
600
800
2,400
190,401
2,500
13,000
2,000
23,872
02 Tr.ive!
04 Communication services .
500
800
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
2, 400
179, 928
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
2.500
13. 000
2.000
Obligations incurred.. . .
235,317
235,473
225, 000
DETAIL OF PEESONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
Ungraded positions at armual rates:
Rates of $6,060 or above:
Manager
Technical eugineer
Rates less than $5,060: Administrative
assistant
Total permanent, departmental. .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base. .
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,130
1 7, 122
3 22, 872
0.1 88
2.9 22,784
730
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,1.30
1 7, 122
1 4, 620
3 22, 872
0.1 88
2.9 22,784
1, 000
1966 estimate
Nam- Total
ber salary
1 $11,130
1 7, 122
1 4, 620
3 22, 872
0.1 88
2.9 22,784
1,000
23,872
Working Capital Fund, Educational Agency for Surplus
District of Columbia
Property,
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
4
4
4
4
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$5,031
OS-7.6
$3,070
CPC-4.0
$5. 156
GS-7.7
.$3, 150
CPC^.O
.$5. 290
GS-7.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,230
Average grade
CPC-4.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$17, 337
66
108
$18, 635
70
125
$18, 820
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
70
125
Total personal services
17,511
200
339
166
90
25
1,417
366
18, 730
1,600
300
200
150
25
2,000
1,000
19,015
1,600
03 Transportation of things
300
200
06 Printing and reproduction .
160
25
08 Supplies and materials
2,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
1,000
Total obligations
20, 114
23, 905
24,190
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
491
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SEEVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, surplus property division
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 440
1 4,205
1 3, 415
1 2,990
Num- Total
ber salary
I $7, 640
1 4, 330
1 3, 495
1 3, 070
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
1 4. 455
GS-4 Ransie $3 175 to $3 6.55
1 3, 575
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $.3,230 -.-
1 3, 150
Total permanent, departmental
4 18,050
713
4 18, 535
4 18, 820
Net permanent, departmental (av-
4 17, 337
66
108
4 18, 535
70
125
4 18,820
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic jrates: Overtime
70
125
01 Personal services
17, 511
18, 730
19,015
Working Capital Fund, Workhouse and Reformatory, Department of
Corrections, District of Columbia
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
01
Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Wage payments to inmates.
Regular pay in escess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services-
Travel...
Transportation of things —
Communication services
Rents and utility services...
Other contractual services..
Supplies and materials
Equipment
1953 actual
$4,583
as-6.9
$3,828
CPC-6.8
$186, 854
26, 436
43, 135
884
258, 802
74
2,400
37,900
12,758
300, 326
24,277
1954 estimate
.$4,638
as-6.9
$3,779
CPC-6.7
.$220, Ran
26, OOO
.'»,000
904
5,000
302, 434
300
200
2,400
37,900
16,000
285, 957
41, 125
1955 estimate
$4. 709
OS- 7.0
.$3,845
CPC-6.7
$234, 615
26.000
50, 000
904
5,000
316,519
300
200
2.400
37,900
16,000
192, 652
63,129
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
(paid into general revenues. Dis-
trict of Columbia)
$21, 202
$67. 684
$60,000
Subtotal —
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
657, 739
3,862
754,000
4,000
679,000
4,000
653, 877
750,000
675,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040;
Superintendent of industries
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $0,940:
Assistant superintendent of industries.
Ceramics engineer
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Business associate
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Prison shop supervisor (tailor)
Prison industries agent
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $1,955 .-.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
CPC.9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490.-
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035...
CPC-6. Range .$3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
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 ac-
count
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions..
Wage paj-ments to inmates.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential.
01 Personal services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
1 6, 140
1 6, 940
1 6,000
1 5, 435
4
6
3
3
2
2
2
2
II
3
5
7
20, 980
26, 355
12,635
10, 735
6,830
5,900
10, 005
9,050
46,140
10, 805
16,800
22,050
55 229, 440
11.2 46,822
0. 7 2, 890
1. 7 7, 126
44. 8 186, 854
26,436
43, 135
884
763
730
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 640
1 6, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 125
1 5,060
5
6
4
3
2
2
1
2
11
3
5
7
25,850
26, 730
16, 805
11,105
6,990
6,060
4,565
8,300
46. 765
10, 805
16,960
22,110
56 234, 850
5.2 21,662
0. 7 3, 006
2. 5 10, 348
52. 6 220, 530
26, 000
50,000
904
4.000
1,000
302, 434
1955 estimate
Niun- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 840
6,940
6,140
6,250
5,185
5,060
26, 225
31,685
21,100
11, 480
7,150
6,220
4,690
8,550
47,640
7,070
17,360
22,350
5
7
5
3
2
2
1
2
11
2
5
7
58 248, 935
5 21, 662
0. 7 3, 000
2. 4 10, 348
54. 7 234, 615
26, 000
50, 000
904
4,000
1,000
TRUST FUNDS
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Operation and Maintenance, Properties Aided By or Leased From
Public Housing Administration, National Capital Housing
Authority
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.. -
361
351
367
334
326
314
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,567
GS-6.4
$3,103
GPC-4.1
$4,684
GS-6.6
$3,159
CPC-4.3
$-1, 695
OS-6.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,236
Average grade
CPC-4.4
01 Personal services:
$1,318,012
4,873
8,160
$1, 295, 460
5.065
8,322
$1,239,969
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
4, 843
Payment above basic rates
8,924
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule imder cur-
1,331,045
8, 137. 546
1,308,847
12, 244, 629
1,253,736
Undistributed
16, 308, 718
Total accrued expenditures -
9, 468, 591
13, 553, 476
17, 562, 454
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund, Railroad
Retirement Board
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions^
Average number of all employees
1,029
51
994
1,000
31
975
962
30
957
Average salaries and grades:
Genera] schedule grades:
Average salary . . _
$4,100
QS-5.3
$4,169
as-5.4
$4,160
GS-5.3
01 Personal services:
$4,015,194
142, 176
16,135
56,667
$4, 052, 182
87,009
15,839
18,516
$3, 975, 900
84,201
Kegular pay in excess of 52-week
15, 753
Payment above basic rates
18, 066
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
4,229,172
202,058
15, 821
72,651
4, 173, 546
208,975
21,512
73,583
117, 500
250,581
22,259
593,325
149, 523
75,080
11,792
4, 279, 657
580
9,767
4, 093, 920
201.379
03 Transportation of things
16. 194
72, 057
137, 000
05 Rents and utility services
256, 809
23,291
695, 889
181, 479
55, 539
23,217
4,276,603
476
7,151
255, 584
21,668
592,118
Services performed by other agencies.
147, 921
75. 091
9,134
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 TaTcp.-? !ind a.<Kp.<;smeTits
4, 354, 070
580
11,284
10,040,156
9,987,680
9, 988, 000
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND
SURVIVORS INSURANCE. DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
Total number of permanent positions
-■Vverage number of employees
3
2
5
4
5
3
.\verage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$2, 910
GS-2.3
$2, 920
GS-2.3
.$2, 924
GS-2.3
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
$7, 051
29
193
$11,773
39
297
$11,452
43
Payment above basic rates
303
Total personal services
08 Supplies and materials
7,273
162
12, 109
211
11,798
202
Obligations incurred
7,435
12,320
12,000
Total number of permanent positions
FuB-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
Other positions.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services -
Travel.-.-
Transportation of things
Communication services
Penalty mail..
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction..
Other contractual services
Services performed by otheragencies
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Refunds, awards, and indemnities —
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred..
1,032
51
996
$4,100
as-5.3
$4, 022, 245
142, 176
15, 164
66, 860
4, 236, 445
202. 068
15, 821
72, 651
256,809
23,291
695,889
181,479
55, 701
23,217
4,276,603
476
7,161
10,047,591
1,005
31
979
$4,169
GS-5.4
$4, 063, 965
87,009
15, 878
18, 813
4, 186, 655
208. 975
21,512
73, 583
117. 600
260, 581
22, 259
593, 325
149. 623
75, 291
11,792
4, 279, 657
680
9,767
10, 000, 000
967
30
960
$4, 160
GS-5.3
$3, 987, 352
84, 201
15, 796
18, 369
4,105,718
201, 379
16, 194
72, 057
137,000
256, 584
21, 668
592,118
147,921
75, 293
9.134
4, 3.54. 070
580
11,284
10, 000, 000
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Fund, General Services Administration
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures'^by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
5
6
5
5
5
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 774
GS-6.8
$4,865
GS-6.8
$4,931
Average grade
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$22,935
88
302
$23,908
92
$24, 325
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base ....
95
Excess of annual leave earned over
Total personal services
23,325
24,000
24,420
493
270200—54-
-32
494
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION— Con.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Fund, General Services Administration-
Continued
ScHEDUi-E A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
$2,007
251
4,068
1,004
37
$12,000
200
2,000
3,000
60
$3,000
07 Other contractual services
200
2,000
09 Equipment
3 000
60
Total accrued expenditures
30, 692
41,250
32, 670
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Archivist
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Archivist
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 . .
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
1 5, 6S5
2 7,195
1 2, 950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
1 5.810
2 7, 445
1 3, 030
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
1 5.810
2 7. 695
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3 110
Total permanent, departmental
5 23, 870
0. 2 935
5 24, 325
417
5 24, 655
330
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
4.8 22,935
88
302
6 23,908
92
5 24 325
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
E xcess of annual leave earned over leave
taken .
95
01 Personal services
23,325
24,000
24, 420
National Archives Gift Fund, General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
2
2
2
2
2
2
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade - -
$3, 263
OS-3.5
$3,303
QS-3.6
$3,343
QS-3 5
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$5, 788
22
66
$6,605
25
$6, 605
26
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
5,875
10, 696
9,623
47
6,630
6,630
08 Supplies and materials
16 Taxes and assessments -
13, 270
100
13, 270
100
Obligations Incurred
26, 041
20, 000
20 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 .
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 676
1 2,950
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 575
1 3, 030
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3. 655
GS-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3 030
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
2 6, 625
0. 2 737
2 6,605
2 6,685
80
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1. 8 6, 788
22
66
2 6, 605
25
2 ('), 006
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basc-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
25
6,876
6,630
6,630
National Archives Trust Fund, General Services Administration
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
3
2
4
4
4
4
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1966 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,372
GS-3.3
$3, 366
GS-3.3
$3,406
01 Personal services:
$7,375
28
201
161
$13, 465
62
$13, 466
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
7,755
53
1
6,592
20,272
165
120
13,517
100
100
5,000
13, 000
1,500
183
04 Communication services
100
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials. . _
6. 000
''4 000
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments...
1,500
183
34, 968
33,400
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-4. Ranee $3,175 to $3,655
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3, 256
2 6, 860
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,335
3 10, 130
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3 415
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
3 10,210
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
3 10,116
0. 7 2, 740
4 13, 466
4 13, 625
160
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
2.3 7,375
28
201
161
4 13, 466
62
4 13 465
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
52
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken _.
7,755
13,517
13, 617
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
Expenses and Refunds, Inspection and Grading of Farm Products,
Agricultural Marketing Service
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:
A verage salary
Average grade -..
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.,.
Other positions ,-.
Regular pay in excess of 62-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 b y other agencies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment. - -
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions. .
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
1,916
2,260
2,096
144
121
121
1,866
2,116
2.068
.$4, 576
.$4. 626
$4. 672
GS-7.0
GS-7.1
OS-7.1
$3. 421
$3,438
$3,438
.$8, 248, 910
$9,204,923
$9, 159. 456
162, 785
146, 525
145. 525
28,916
35, 557
34. 790
321, 829
261,465
260, 325
8. 762, 439
9, 637. 470
9, 590, 095
1,114.716
978.300
970,000
49, 149
53. 200
63.500
109,648
230. 500
248. 000
84, 171
66. 000
68.000
38,112
90.000
91.000
604,301
429. 500
431.000
32,548
36. 405
37, 405
87,817
98.000
98,000
49, 791
68,000
58,500
684, 156
82
300
500
43, 162
43,825
42,000
11,400,092
11, 721, 500
11, 688, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director
Director, division —
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,600
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,800
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11, 660
1 11,800
TRUST FUNDS
495
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
DHitiirtmen til— Continued
Ooneral schedule grades— Continued
aS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to director
Chief, branch_
Marlieting specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, branch..
Dairy products grader
Marketing specialist
Meat grader --
Chief, section
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer.
Assistant chief, branch
Auditor
Employment relations officer
Marketing specialist
Meat grader...
Pathologist --
Position classifier
Veterinarian
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Auditor
Dairy products grader..
Marketing specialist
Meat grader
Methods examiner
Position classifier
Processed fruit and vegetable in-
spector
Records management analyst
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Budget analyst
Fresh fruit inspector
Information specialist
Marketing specialist
Poultry products grader
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS^. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
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 ac-
coimt
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $29,600
8.560
8.360
8.160
9,160
8, 560
8,960
1 7,240
1 8,040
1 7,840
7,240
7,240
6.840
7,840
14, 080
6,540
6.940
5,940
19,220
5,940
6,340
1 6, 540
1 5,940
11,745
5,810
5,810
5,560
5,560
1 6,060
"io" '46,125'
20
37
20
2
2
I
1
7
81,950
128,035
65. 080
5.500
5.480
3,600
3,150
19, 144
136 620.629
26.6
116, 445
6. 9 34, 306
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $30, 000
8,760
8.360
8,360
9,360
8.760
9,160
7.440
8.040
8.040
7,040
7,440
7.440
7,040
8,040
14,480
12,680
6,940
6.940
38, 440
5,940
6, 540
6,540
1 6, 740
1 6,140
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
13
1
21
38
20
2
1
17, 055
5,935
11,620
5,685
5, 685
5,060
5.185
5.370
62, 165
4,420
87. 360
1.33, 290
65,880
5,580
2,980
1 3,680
1 3,230
7 19, 544
151 715, 184
7.6
31, 295
5. 9 34, 306
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chemist in charge
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Area supervisor —
Assistant district supervisor
Assistant national supervisor
Fiscal officer —
Grain technologist
Officer in charge
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant area supervisor
Assistant chief, branch ,
Assistant district supervisor
Assistant officer in charge —
Auditor
Chemist
Circuit supervisor
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Dairy products grader
Federal-State supervisor
Main-station supervisor
Marketing specialist
Officer in charge
Poultry grader
GS-10. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Assistant main-station supervisor. .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant officer in charge
616, 123
1.500
2,278
620, 333
8,100
67, 560
7.240
47,640
7,440
7,040
61, 920
43,580
6,340
12, 280
6,140
6,940
6,340
23, 960
6,940
23. 960
142. 880
12. 680
191, 140
6,540
22 127,875
795, 828
4.600
2.964
2,378
805, 670
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10, 000
4 40, 400
2 21,200
7.440
48, 240
7,640
7.040
62, 720
7 44, 180
1 6. 540
1
1
1
5
1
5
23
2
32
1
6.340
6.140
6.540
30. 100
6,940
29,700
160, 420
12,880
200, 080
6,740
22 129. 250
8,760
8,560
8, .360
18,120
8,760
18, 620
7,440
8,040
8,040
7,040
15,480
7,440
7,240
8,040
14,680
12,880
12,880
6.140
45,980
6,140
6,640
6,540
1 6, 740
1 6, 140
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
14
1
26
44
24
2
2
17, 305
6,936
16, 930
5,685
5,810
5,185
5,185
5,496
68,495
4.546
108, 660
156, 980
79,760
6,660
6,960
1 3, 680
1 3,230
9 26, 528
181 890,478
24.9
88,425
5. 9 34, 306
4,500
3,190
2,378
945, 550
1 8, 300
68. 960
7.440
48. 240
7.640
7, 240
63, 120
7 44.580
1 6,540
1 6, 340
1 6, 340
1 6,540
6 30, 300
12,880
3.5, 640
151.420
12.880
202. 080
6,740
22 129,750
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades — Continued
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810— Con.
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Chemist-
Dairy products grader
Grain inspection supervisor
Marketing specialist
Meat grader.
Officer in charge...
Placement officer..
Poultry grader
Poultry inspector-
Procurement and supply officer.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
QS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-.
OS-5. Range $3,410 to .$4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-t. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range .$2,562 to .$3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates;
Rates of $5,060 and above: Poultry
inspector
Rates less than $5,060.
Ungraded positions at liourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Poultry grader
Poultry inspector.
Equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct:
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
3
7
1
16
325
1, 737.
58 306.
1 6.
22 117,
205
1, 066,
1 5,
314
1, 396,
15 69,
210 726,
93 324,
187 678,
31 87,
6 15,
1954 estimate
Nura- Total
ber salary
$5,810
5.060
17. 430
39. 420
.5, 185
166, 175
Portion of salary paid by States.
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 (averse num-
ber, net salary)...
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Intermittent
Regular pay in excess of .52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad —
All personal services, field.
01 Personal services
1 2. 750
2 5. 264
1 5,600
110 392,650
1
1
3
7
1
30
374
1,986,940
69 315,165
1 6, 810
22 118,820
206
1,083,660
1 5,810
464
2. 070. 990
14 56. 255
742, 760
328, 795
582, 450
88,770
15.000
211
93
187
31
6
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 810
5,185
11,620
39,670
6,186
171,860
1
1
2
7
I
31
325
1, 7.50. 500
58 312, 355
1 5,810
22 119,320
205
1,077,850
1 5, 810
314
1, 402, 495
16 65. 416
758, 920
:S31, 196
586, 6,50
89. 170
15. 240
212
93
187
31
6
1 2. 8.30
2 5, 344
1 2, 910
2 5, 424
1 5.940 1 5,940
226 724.331 225 724. .331
7 36.400 7 36.400
, ! 1 5.200 1 5,200
42 125,158 I 31 139.310 31 139.310
1,780
83.5
357,002
4,200
9. 8 41, 602
17. 8 88, 789
1, 704. 5
7, 632, 787
535
160. 750
26,637
310,111
9,934
1,352
2,109
9, 404, 310
188.9
1,023,767
18, 635
9. 8 41, 602
17. 8 88, 789
1,928.1
8,409,095
800
140, 225
32, 693
235. 5(6
10, 940
2,601
8, 142, 108
8, 762, 439
8, 831, 800
1,914
8, 546, 915
57,7
351,494
18, 635
9. 8 41. 602
17. 8 88, 789
1, 864. 3
8, 223. 973
800
140, 225
31,600
234, 446
10,900
2,601
8, 644, 546
9, 637, 470
9, 590, 095
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
Expenses, Feed and Attendants for Animals in Onaraniine, Depart-
ment of Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent ol all other positions.
Average number of all employees ._-.-
3
1
2
2
1
3
2
1
3
Averace saUiries and grades:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2, 910
CPC-4.0
.$3, 030
CPC-1.0
$3,110
CPC-4.0
01 Personal services:
$7, 675
2,418
23
1,977
$6,071
4,143
24
2,300
$6,208
4,006
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
24
2,300
11,993
14
7,097
1,108
98
12, 638
12,538
7,000
7,000
160
IflO
20, 310
510
19,698
398
19,698
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
398
19,800
19, .300
19,300
496
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE— Continued
Expenses, Feed and Attendants for Animals in Quarantine, Depart-
ment of Agriculture — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1956 estimate
Field:
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $S, 730
0. 9 2, 334
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6,060
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $6, 220
12
Add:
Salary adjustment in excess of lapses.
11
Portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
ftOP/inpt
0.1 1,179
Net permanent, field (average
2. 2 7, 575
2,418
23
1,977
2 6, 071
4,143
24
2,300
2 6. 208
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment..
Regular pay in excess of 52-weelc base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay. ... .
4,006
24
2,300
11,993
12,638
12,538
Inspection of Aniinal Foods, Agricultural Research Service, Depart-
ment 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:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Eegular pay in excess of 62-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 agencies
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
5
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
$6, 710
$5, 855
$5, 990
GS-7.8
GS-8.0
GS-8.0
$13, 271
$17, 657
$17, 977
211
922
922
24
14
14
96
76
76
13,601
18, 669
18, 989
76
65
65
32
30
30
64
60
60
80, 894
48,823
48,603
1,044
1,200
1,200
30
17
17
95, 740
68,854
68,854
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
-Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, animal foods inspection
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Chief, animal foods inspection. . .
Num-
ber
1
1
1
Total
salary
$9, 600
8,360
4,330
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 600
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$9,800
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $5,330 ..
1 4, 465
1
4,680
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
3
1
0.8
22, 290
9,277
6,008
2 14, 065
2
14, 380
48
Portion of salaries shown above paid
8
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
1.2
8,006
2 14,063
65
2
14, 332
55
All personal services, departmental.
8,005
14, 118
14, 387
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,670
1
1
3,510
2,750
1 3, 610
1
3,690
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,470 . .
Tntnl pRrm^npnt, fiplrl
2
0.1
0.3
6,260
254
740
1 3, 610
1
3,690
Deduct:
Portion of salaries showTi above paid
from other accounts
29
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)..
1.6
6,266
1 3, 639
1
3.690
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 esthnate
Field— Contmued
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
$211
24
96
$922
14
76
$922
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay..
14
76
AH personal services, field
5,696
4,551
4,602
01 Personal services
13, 601
18, 669
18,989
FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION
State Rural Rehabilitation Funds, Farmers' Home Administration
SoHEDTTLE A-1. Accrucd expenditures by objects
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
283
194
2
168
143
9
Average number of all employees
244
142
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
$4, 073
GS-4.9
$4, 182
GS-5.2
$4 162
GS-6 4
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$998,861
499
3,118
$698, 000
6,350
2,685
$584 000
6,400
Regular pay in excess of 62-weelc
base - .
2,100
1, 002, 478
75, 248
2,632
73,844
966
12, 910, 791
2, 288. 126
707, 035
79, 465
4,000
79, 000
500
8,600,000
476, 000
592, 500
02 Travel
61,000
3,000
Services performed by other agencies.
43, 000
500
16 Investmeots and loans
7,800.000
429, 000
16, 354, 075
9, 845, 000
8, 929, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1954 esthnate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $26, 760
1 6, 310
127 619, 536
1 4, 160
1 3, 496
141 469, 460
8 23,920
Num- Tot:il
ber salary
4 $27,360
2 10.370
97 474,385
1 3,660
1 3. 575
82 271, 740
7 20,290
Num- Total
ber salary
4 $27, 760
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
2 10, 495
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
75 336, 775
OS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160..
1 3, 725
GS-4. Range $3,176 to .$3,665
1 3. 665
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
53 192, 270
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230
7 20, 530
Total permanent, field
283 1, 162, 630
1.4 6,853
61.2 197,869
13.8 49,963
194 811, 380
3 11,380
26 102,000
143 596, 210
Deduct:
Lapses.. .
3 11, 210
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac-
Nct permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
244. 2 998, 861
499
3,118
166 698, 000
6.350
2,685
140 684, 000
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment
6,400
Regular pay in excess of 52-weel£ base...
2,100
1,002,478
707,035
592,500
FOREST SERVICE
Cooperative Work, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
FOREST SERVICE
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
439
1,039
1,597
476
1,060
1,677
638
1,206
1,901
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
$3, 679
GS-4.6
$3, 668
GS-4.6
$3, 070
Average grade
GS-4.6
TRUST FUNDS
497
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
F0RE9T SERVICE— continued
Summary of Personal Services — Con.
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.$3. 611
CPC-6.1
$3. 139
$3,687
CPC-6.2
$3,313
$3,654
CPC-6.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 312
Personal service obligations:
$2, 026. 676
2. 664, 328
7.795
81. 279
4.975
$2, 292, 526
2, 701, 632
8,820
54,691
$2, 583, 606
3, 076, 514
Reguiar pay in excess of 52-week base...
10.000
65,850
Other payments for personal services. . .
Total personal service obligations.. .
4.785.053
5, 057, 669
5, 726, 000
Direct Obligations
4, 783. 053
45.558
29.947
19, 618
41, 462
4,090
478, 425
19, 198
1, 129, 452
85,655
21, 349
496. 094
45,464
5,057,669
54,395
31, 225
29,752
46,900
6,645
478, 600
15.750
1. 199. 812
93. 425
9.780
468. 5.50
46.000
5, 726, 000
02 Travel -
61. .500
03 Transportation of things
35,000
33. 672
.53, 000
7.500
07 Other contractual services .
542.000
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials .
18,000
1, 365, 328
106,000
10 Land« and structures .
11,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
530. OOO
50.000
Subtotal
7,199,365
40,877
7, 538, 503
39,000
8.539,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
39.000
Total direct obligations
7, 158, 488
7,499,503
8, .500. 000
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
2,000
64
125
02 Travel
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2.179
7,160,667
7,499,503
8,500,000
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE
01 Personal services: Positions other
$498
$38
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
1
01 Personal services: Other positions
$1,259
282
$459
1,541
459
SUMMARY
Summary oj Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.
439
1,039
1,597
476
1,060
1,677
538
1,206
1,901
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,579
GS-S.5
$3,611
CPC-«,1
$3,139
$3,666
GS-4.6
$3,687
CPC-6.2
$3,313
$3,670
GS-4.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$3,651
CPC-6.4
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,312
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions _ --
$2,026,676
2,666.085
7,795
81,279
4,975
$2,292,526
2,701,670
8,820
64,691
$2, 583. 606
Other positions -- .
3, 076, 544
10,000
65, 850
Other payments for personal services. - _
Total personal service obligations...
4, 786. 810
5, 057, 707
5,726,000
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
4,784,810
46, 558
29, 947
19,618
41,462
4,090
478, 425
19. 198
1, 129, 734
5, 057, 707
64,395
31.225
29, 7.52
46.900
6,645
478, 600
5, 726, 000
02 Travel
61, 500
03 Transportation of things
35. 000
04 Commmilcation services. .. ..
33.672
63,000
7,500
542.000
Servi ces performed byother agencies.
16, 750 18, 000
1,200,271 1,365,328
OBLIGATIONS BY
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
SUMMARY— continued
Direct Obligations— Continued
$85,655
21,349
496, 094
45. 464
$93,425
9,780
468. .550
46, 000
$106,000
11,000
13 Refunds, awards, and indenmities
530, 000
50,000
7, 201, 404
40,877
7, 539, 000
39,000
8,639,000
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
39,000
Total direct oblleatlons -
7, 160, 527
7, 500, 000
8,500,000
Obligations Payable Out of Peimburse-
ments From Other Accounts
2,000
54
125
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
2,179
7, 162, 706
7, 500, 000
8,500,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual 1954 estimate 1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Soil scientist
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Forester...
Training officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Airplane pilot
Assistant forest supervisor
Chemical engineer...
Forester
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal inspector —
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Forester
Logging superintendent.- —
Mechanical engineer —
Technologist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955....
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545...
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035.
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to .$3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range .$2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060 .-
Total permanent, field.
Deduct:
Lapses-
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other positions:
Temporary employment.
Part-time employment —
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay—.
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Other payments for personal services:
Casual workers..
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 040
2 14, 680
2 11, 880
1 6, 740
1 6,540
3 18, 620
1 5, 310
1 6, 810
1
20
26
109
84
96
20
1
8
4
1
2
5,060
89. 225
105, 045
394, 815
283.580
303.280
66,760
4.490
31.034
13. 840
3.310
6,104
54 169,631
439
1, 647, 879
117,379
40.9
197.3
746, 618
657.9
2. 026, 676
1, 974, 084
4,286
687. 715
7,795
80. 294
284
701
Personal ser\'ices.
01
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
ments from other accounts
4, 784, 810
2,000
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,360
1 8, 040
2 14,680
1 8, 040
1 7, 240
2 12, 680
1 6, 940
2 13, 080
4 24, 960
6,000
1
1
3
1
1
1
21
25
111
88
109
23
1
10
5
1
2
6,310
5,685
15. 555
5,810
5,185
6.185
95. 055
106. 125
402, 010
299,240
348,830
67, 010
4,490
39, 4.50
17,220
3,310
6,584
56 185,530
476
1, 725, 604
35.2
33.2
124, 791
209.2
806,082
616.1
2, 292. 526
1, 990. 637
4.257
706. 776
8,820
S3, 878
113
700
5, 057, 707
5, 057, 707
ber salary
1 $8, 360
1 8, 240
2 14,880
1 8.040
1 7,240
3 18, 620
1 6,140
2
1
5
1
1
25
27
120
95
126
27
13,280
36,840
6,000
10, 495
5.810
25.800
5.810
6.310
6.310
112,750
114,340
43.5, 20O
322. 265
398. 430
78,650
11,970
46,720
23,780
3,310
5,584
64 212,000
538
1, 951, 174
123, 194
33.2
228.3
880,417
695.2
2. 683, 606
2, 269, 955
5.325
801,264
10,000
65,000
150
700
5. 726. 000
5, 726, 000
498
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Technical Services and Other Assistance, Agricultural Conservation
Program, Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
58
334
671
82
7,50
1,420
24
164
327
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3, 592
OS-5.1
$3. 025
GS-5.1
$3, 625
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$1,381,610
980, 842
4,438
2,618
$2. 729. 000
2,244,000
1,200
1,800
$804 100
498, 600
■300
Regular pay in e.xcess of 52-week
base
Total personal services
02 Travel
2, 369, 508
48, 974
3
4, 976, 000
145,000
1, 303, 000
27, 500
07 Other contractual services^-
Services performed by other agencies,
08 Supplies and materials- .,
385, 471
2,311
578
297, 634
14, 493
740,000
207, 734
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Ta.xcs and assessments
246, 000
35,000
1,000
8,500
Obligations incurred
3,118,972
6,142,000
1, 647, 734
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field:
General scliedule grades:
OS-7. RailKC %i:m to $4,955
GS-5. Range .$3,410 to $4,160
Xuin- Total
her salary
15 .$64, 575
27 94. 820
1 1 35. 005
1 2, 950
4 11,000
Num- Total
her salary
28 $120,805
27 94, 695
IS 57, 275
1 2,950
8 21, 500
Num- Total
ber salary
8 $34, 140
7 24, 370
6 20, 090
OS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3.6.55...,
GS-3. Range $2.'J.'JJ In .«:t,43U
OS-2. Range $2,7.511 to $3. aao
3 8, 410
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
68 208, 3.50
32. 2 113, 704
4.5 17,164
315.4
1,304.128
82 297, 285
10.3 33,650
9.2 36,399
609
2.501,664
24 87,010
2. 5 9, 070
1.2 6,600
142.6
732, 360
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts..
.^dd portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) .
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
336.7
1,381,610
9S0, 842
4.438
1,286
1,332
671.5
2. 729. 000
2, 244, OOfl
1,200
162.9
804, 100
498, 600
300
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.. .
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pav .
Additional jjay for ser\*ice abroad
1,800
2, 369, 508
4, 976, 000
1, 303, 000
MISCELLANEOUS
Miscellaneous Contriljuled Funds, Department of Ar/riculliire
OBLIGATIONS BY OB.JKCTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
19.55 estin'.ate
Total nnnihiT of permanent positions
Full-time eriuivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
25
23
47
29
28
54
24
28
50
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4,330
OS-6.1
$2, 933
CPC-3.3
$2, 708
$4, 873
as-7.0
$3,230
CPC-4.0
$3, 517
$4, 760
OS-6.7
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary,.
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,515
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$107, 246
121.874
312
$113,479
108, 354
318
.$92, 259
107, 569
255
Other positions
Regular pay in e-tcess of 52^week
base
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services — Continued
$22,326
$16, 567
$16, 567
Total personal services
02 Travel
251, 758
43,335
4,450
1,514
1,235
728
805, 076
12, 869
43, 653
1,953
28,622
694
2,857
2.38, 718
32. 770
2. .5.S0
1.600
1.0,10
3.465
627. 566
17,300
37. 4,50
814
210
216.6.50
28. 600
04 Communication services
1 200
06 Printing and reproduction
300
568 750
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Returned to donor
14,500
36. 900
700
15 Ta.xes and assessments... .. .
2,131
2 210
1, 198, 744
13,945
965,654
14, 660
872. 610
14, 660
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
Obligations incurred
1, 184, 799
950, 994
857 950
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Extension agricultural specialist.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Extension agriculturist...
GS-11. Range .$5,940 to $6,940:
Extension educationist.
aS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,666
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct:
Lapses
Portion of salaries showni 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-week base - . .
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,910 to $6,940:
Entomologist
Pathologist.
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Entomologist
Geneticist
Pathologist
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
OS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,760 to $3,230..
OS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-4. Range .$2.7,50 to $3,230
CPC-2. Range .$2,42(1 to .$2,840
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
C y togeneticist
Pathologist
Rates less than $5,060
Rates less than $4,600
Total permanent, field.
Deduct:
Lajises-
Portion of above salaries paid from
other accounts
.\dd portion of salaries shown In other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field
Other positions:
Temporary employment
Interm ittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad...
01
All personal services, field.
Personal .services.
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 360
6,940
2 15, 300
,534
1 7, 020
1.2 7,452
2. 2 15, 198
76
16, 273
6,940
5, ,560
5,060
5,560
8,410
14,890
3,495
6,980
2,760
6.000
2 6, 380
1 2, 420
3 9,605
1 1, 329
23 82, 279
5.3 17,502
1. 3 5. 201
6.3 32.472
22.7 92,048
119, 463
2,411
237
20,887
1,439
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $18, 320
1 8,360
1 7, 240
5 37, 096
1.8 12,871
0. 6 3, 283
3.7 27,507
27, 676
1 5, 940
1 6, 140
6,185
6.685
12, 865
11. 230
10, 005
3,110
6,080
3,230
1 5,600
I 5, 060
4 12, 647
1 1,312
24 93, 089
1. 9 7, 136
1. 6 6, 947
1, 7 6, 966
22,2 86,972
104, 877
3,477
260
15, 027
1,640
211,143
238, 718
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $18, 320
2 18, 320
0. 3 6, 206
1.7 13,114
36
13,160
1 6.140
1 6. 140
5,310
6.810
13.116
7.570
10.085
3,190
6,240
1 .5. 600
1 5, 060
4 12. 647
1 1, 300
22 87, 207
1.8 6,442
1. 6 7, 044
1. 3 6, 424
79, 146
104, 177
3,392
219
15, 027
1,640
203,600
216, 650
TRUST FUNDS
499
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Special Statistical Work, Census
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classiflcatlon
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equiviAlent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
200
40
240
137
113
251
137
34
168
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,223
GS-5.6
$4,419
GS-5.9
$4, 661
Average grade
GS-5.9
01 Personal services-
Permanent positions
$1. 043. 377
123, 121
4,105
15,545
$522. 751
360, 094
2,975
$531,317
105. 073
Regular pay in excess of .'>2-week base.
2,710
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
02 Travel..
1, 186. 148
74, 109
4, 3,'i3
9,916
13, 528
24, 442
4,268
3.930
31, 352
2,042
875. 820
45.900
2,603
5, 842
8.315
15. 022
2,503
2,503
639,100
33. 459
1,827
04 DnrnTniinination sprvirv^.'!
4,263
6,090
06 Printing and reproduction.
10. 962
1.827
1.827
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
839
645
1, 354, 068
959, 277
700,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— CIVIL FUNCTIONS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Rivers and Harbors Contributed Fund
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
19.53 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
A verage number of all employees
65
60
110
104
70
66
-Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades;
-\ verage salary
$4,669
GS-6.8
$4, 694
GS-6.8
$4, 729
.\ verage grade
OS-6.8
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$265, 987
1,021
5.334
$466. 209
1,791
7,000
$294, 369
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,131
4,500
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorization)
272, 342
2,070
624
1,372
6,973
167, 297
12,315
94, 153
3, 184, 442
206.643
475. 000
10, 000
300
1,000
300,000
02 Travel
7, .WO
200
04 Communication services
500
07 Other contractual services
250.000
40,000
7.500
6, 417. 703
100. 000
10,000
09 Equipment
1,01)0
1, 097, 800
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Total obligations.
3, 938, 231
7. 201, 503
1,517,000
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND
WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Public Health Service Conditional Gift Fund
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average niunber of all employees
4
4
5
5
4
4
Average salaries and grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6,700
$6,400
$6. 875
01 Personal services:
$23,933
80
$31, 077
123
$26. 894
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base.
106
Total personal servces
24,013
31,200
27,000
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
$33
500
07 Other contractual services
$500
$500
24.546
31.700
27.600
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $22,300
1 4.600
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $23. 000
2 9.000
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $23,000
Rates less than $6,060
1 4. 600
4 26.800
0.4 2.867
5 32.000
0.1 923
4 27, 600
Deduct lapses
0. 1 606
Net permanent, field (average num-
3. 6 23. 933
SO
4.9 31.077
123
3.9 26,894
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.._
106
24, 013
31,200
27,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Contributed Funds, Bureau of Land Manageynent
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
7
9
8
01 Personal services: Positions other
$19,033
725
210
78
1,831
62,670
40,998
6,491
9,767
2,440
226
$38,400
735
250
75
1,830
59, 590
46,650
2,200
37,170
$23,825
02 Travel . -- -
740
225
80
1,830
07 Other contractual services
63,000
43,876
3,625
10,000
2,500
323
300
Obligations inctured-
143, 469
187, 223
160,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
Portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
Num- Total
ber salary
$346
18,687
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Positions other than permanent
$38,400
$23,825
19,033
38,400
23,825
Expenses, Public Survey Work
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
2
2
2
01 Personal services: Positionsother than
$5,710
47
7,660
473
399
231
$5,490
200
9,895
535
210
$5,400
100
8,715
610
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities
275
14, 520 16, 330
15, 000
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
01 Personal services: Positions other than permanent— 1953, $5,710; 1954, $5,490; 1966,
$5,400.
500
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— Continued
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT— Continued
Trustee Funds, Alaska Townsites
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
01 Personal services: Positions other than
$200
$925
25
$934
02 Travel -.
25
24, 501
20
08 Supplies and materials. _ _
50
41
Obligations incurred
24, 721
1,000
1,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
01 Personal services: Positions other than permanent— 1953, $200; 1954, $925; 1955, $934.
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Agencies, Schools, Etc.
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
285
52
300
282
54
313
282
52
305
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,501
GS-4.1
$3,479
CPC-5.0
$3,125
$3,491
OS-4.1
$3. 519
CPC-5.0
$3,200
$3,660
GS-4 1
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,572
CPC-5 0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 200
Personal service obligations:
$829, 144
149, 502
4, 168
26,906
$875, 269
161,728
4,982
28,240
$877, 137
161 023
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
4,984
28. 240
Total personal service obligations...
1,009,720
1, 070, 219
1,071,384
Direct Obligations
470,736
30, 113
16, 787
79, 845
97, 412
1,691
384, 281
196, 924
74. 495
6,439
2,795
1,070,219
39,259
16,914
75, 152
112, 511
1,730
454, 591
724. 053
100.641
4.894
2.639
1 071 384
39,209
16, 414
75 152
112 829
1 715
440, 062
631 213
81. 092
4 894
15 Taxes and assessments —
2.639
1,361,518
32. 378
2, 602, 603
39, 603
2,476,603
39,603
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence --
Total direct obligations
1. 329, 140
2,563,000
2,437,000
Obligations Payable Out of ReimhursemeiUs
From Other Accounts
638,984
3,075
217,897
534,021
42. 631
03 Transportation of things --
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Total obligations payable out of re-
imbursements from other ac-
1,336,608
Obligations incurred
2,665,748
2,,')63,000
2,437,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-9, Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Procurement officer
Administrative assistant...
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
GS-6. Range .$3,795 to $4,545.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
QS-l. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1
1
16
8
23
35
31
18
2
Total
salary
$5, 060
5.185
71, 530
31,235
85, 710
120, 482
95, 970
53, 150
4,400
1954 estimate
Num
Total
ber
salary
1
$5,185
1
5,310
15
67,825
31,660
8
23
86, 575
34
108,605
30
96,500
18
54, 670
2
4,570
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$5, 310
5.435
69, 450
32, 660
89, 075
121,455
98, 900
56, 110
4,730
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — continned
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Num
- Total
Niiir
- Total
Num
- Total
Field— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CFC-10. Range $4,565 to $5,315
2
$9,880
2
1 $0,005
2
$10, 130
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4,900
5,025
1
6,025
1
5.025
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490
17, 585
4
17, 685
4
17, 585
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
15, 540
4
15,640
4
1.1. 640
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
24,560
6
21.200
6
21,520
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
18, 964
6
19,284
6
19, 604
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
17, 700
4
18, 020
4
18.500
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032..
11
30, 632
11
31,192
11
31.832
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
9,750
4
9,870
4
10,190
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Electrician
2
10,120
2
10, 120
2
10,120
Equivalent to less than $5,060
105
324, 261
106
335, 520
106
335 520
Total permanent, field
285
956 739
282
954 361
282
978, 791
101,654
Deduct lapses __ . -
37
127, 695
23
79,092
29
Net permanent, field (average num-
248
829, 144
259
876, 269
253
877, 137
Othcr positions: Intermittent employ-
149, 502
161, 728
161,023
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefc base...
4,168
4,982
4,984
Pavment above basic rates: Overtime
26,906
28,240
28,240
01 Personal services
1,009,720
1,070,219
1,071,384
Salaries and wages in the foregoing sched-
ule are distributed as follows:
470, 736
070, 219
,071,384
Obligations payable out of reimburse-
638,984
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Reclamation Tryst Funds
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2.
65
97
115
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,515
GS-6.8
$4,783
GS-7.0
$4,848
GS-7.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$287, 409
1,064
$524,688
2,012
$627, 292
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base -
2,408
Total personal services
02 Travel - - -
288.473
8.316
3.131
1,461
703
2.855
301, 669
30,910
626. 700
14,800
1,000
6.000
4.000
11.000
39,500
60,495
23,000
15,200
4,100
6,165
1,600
629. 700
18.800
1.100
4.900
3.900
10.400
24. 300
Services included in other accounts:
General investigations. -.
8,165
2,243
13,250
1,509
16.000
4.400
13 Refunds, awards, and Indemnities
1,500
662, 685
701, 460
715,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estunate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS 7 Ranee .$4 205 to $4 955
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $4,205
1 4,160
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
Ofi-I Ranpe ^ 410 to .'$4 160
2 8, 365
52.6
279.044
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
96.6
$524,688
114.9
$627, 292
Net permanent, field (average num-
54.6
287,409
1,064
96.6
524,688
2,012
114.9
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
627, 292
2,408
288,473
626, 700
629, 700
TRUST FUNDS
501
BUREAU OF MINES
Contributed Funds, Bureau of Mines
OBLIOATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
84
8
86
54
6
55
49
3
50
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,731
GS-7.0
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
$4,929
GS-7.2
$3,124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
$4,958
GS-7.2
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,151
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,079
01 Personal services:
$361, 373
35,895
1,562
5,793
$264, 827
28,629
1,092
2,394
$254, 162
12, 577
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
1,022
1,912
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
404,623
13, 570
1,431
920
13,693
718
67, 024
42,582
11,276
5,668
10
22, 893
296,942
13, 074
859
644
7,571
667
49, 013
25,208
11,680
2,937
269, 673
10, 182
03 Transportation of things
804
359
6,499
495
18,837
08 Supplies and materials -
29, 617
10, 751
2,683
12,023
10, 827
584, 408
420,618
300, 727
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Contribution
OBLIGATIONS BI OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
2
1
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,681
GS-6.9
01 Personal services:
$7,675
30
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule under
7,705
57
02 Travel
$10, 340
7,762
10, 340
National Park Service, Donations
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
11
4
13
11
12
22
5
1
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grade:
$4,681
GS-6.9
$4, 713
GS-6.9
$4,720
GS-6.9
Personal service obligations:
$51, 502
10, 957
198
1,372
$54, 001
42, 771
208
777
$27,290
Other positions -- --
2,410
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basc---
105
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule under
current authorizations)
64,029
97, 767
29. 805
01 Personal services . -. -.
58,909
5,464
346
70, 426
7,798
619
25,305
02 Travel
1,950
03 Transportation of things _
200
OBLIGATIONS BT
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
$973
5,486
602
73, 766
3,472
4,564
680,093
65
194
$1,080
6,327
568
24,061
7,685
i613
190, 440
$550
05 Rents and utility services
6,000
300
07 Other contractual services
2,295
5,160
09 Equipment
2, 186
10 Lands and structures
150,000
15 Taxes and assessments _ .
383
60
Total obligations from donated
833,934
314, 000
193,005
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
01 Personal services - -
5,120
1,000
10
10
250
15
1,000
500
66
27,331
5,000
200
400
2,500
200
25,120
400
3,000
4,500
02 Travel --- -
50
335
09 Equipment
Total reimbursements from non-
7,971
64, 151
4,885
841, 905 378, 161
197,890
Preservation, Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, National Park Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Average number of all employees - . ..
1
1
1
01 Personal services: Positions other
than permanent (see Consolidated
schedule under current authoriza-
tions) - --
$24
64
21
62
19
$200
$260
03 Transportation of things
10
60
25
2,000
100
10
60
05 Rents and utilitv servic-es -
25
08 Supplies and materials _ -
15
23
100
218
2,385
435
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Contributed Funds, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the
Interior
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other employees.
23
4
25
15
24
32
16
15
24
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,564
GS-6.6
$4, 733
$4,638
GS-6.7
$4,767
$4,670
GS-6.7
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,725
Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
$81,033
11,856
306
30
$28,613
71, 771
111
$28, 613
45,831
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
111
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see
Consolidated schedule under
permanent authorizations)
93,225
7,418
527
340
1,182
1.074
12,072
1,142
195
14,254
736
100,495
18, 835
2,865
2,386
3.275
33, 520
60.725
5,309
74. 555
8,415
1.830
1.525
2.090
25,020
32.875
09 Equipment
3,390
15 Taxes and assessments —
300
300
Total obligations from appropri-
132, 165
35
217, 709
150,000
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources;
132, 200
217,709
150, 000
502
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— Continued
OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
Funds Contributed for Improvement of Roads, Bridges, and Trails,
Alaska
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
30
30
37
37
39
39
.\verage salaries and grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$6, 518
$6, 593
$6,589
01 Personal services: Permanent posi-
tions (see Consolidated schedule
undercurrent authorizations)
07 Other contractual services
$198. 872
61,919
$241,166
68,834
$254, 402
45, 598
Obligations incurred . _
260, 791
300, 000
300, 000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM
Comtnissari/ Funds, Federal Prisons
Schedule A-1. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
63
51
53
51
49
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
$4,065
QS-6.3
$4, 126
GS-5.5
$4 168
Average grade
GS-6 4
01 Personal services:
$207, 174
896
1,001
$211,000
900
1,100
$196 000
Regular pay in e.Kcess of 62-week
900
1 100
Total personal services
209,070
177
1,215
3,833
3.923
1, 067, 626
4,284
2,795
213,000
1,000
1,200
3,000
6,000
1,054,432
5,000
3.000
198 000
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
1 ''OO
6 000
08 Supplies and materials ..
1 032 800
09 Equipment
5 000
3,000
Obligations incurred .
1.292,923
10.212
1, 285. 632
4,368
1,260,000
Net change in items on order
1, 303, 135
1,290,000
1 260 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
Chief comraissarv clerk - .
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11, 620
5 24, 476
7 31.315
30 117,176
9 30,335
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11,620
4 19,445
10 44, 950
36 139,510
1 3. 176
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 810
4 19, 820
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,545
OS-6. Range .$3,410 to .$4,160
34 132, 690
GS-J. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field
63 214.920
2.4 7,746
S3 218. 700
2 7,700
49 203 770
Deduct lapses
2 7 770
Net permanent, field (average num-
60. 6 207, 174
896
616
386
51 211,000
900
600
500
47 196,000
900
600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week baso-..
Payment above basic rates:
Holidav pav
Nightwork differential
500
209,070
213,000
198,000
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
Refunds, Transfers, and Expenses of Operation, Virgin Islands,
Bureau of Customs
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees .
22
1
21
23
1
22
23
1
23
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$3,626
GS-4.2
.$2, 728
CPC-3.4
$3,905
OS-i.7
$2, 804
CPC-3.4
.$3, 911
GS-4 7
.\verage grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
$2,880
CPC-3 4
01 Personal services:
$70, 074
1,211
269
29,003
$77. 500
1,600
300
15,100
$79, 500
1,600
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
300
Payment above basic rates
15 100
100, 557
167
66
717
15
477
700
86
67, 777
1,374
94
94.500
200
100
900
100
500
800
400
67,000
1,400
100
96,500
02 Travel
100
100
07 Other contractual services .
500
800
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Payments to treasury of municipal-
ities of Virgin Islands of the United
States
13 Refimds, awards, and indemnities:
400
67,000
1,400
100
172,030 166.000
168,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Collector
Investigator, criminal .. _. .
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 240
1 7, 040
1 5, 310
1 4, 455
3 10, 980
2 6, 670
3 9. 3.30
6 17, 460
2 6,188
1 2, 712
2 6, 120
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,440
1 7 240
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Collector, assistant
OS-7. Range .$4,205 to $4,965
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 5. 185
1 4, .330
:i 10. 606
2 6, 610
3 9, 090
6 16,980
2 6,028
1 2. 632
2 4,980
1 5. 435
1 4, 580
3 11 355
GS-4. Range .$3,176 to $3,6.55
2 6.830
GS-3. Range $3,9.i0 to $.3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $S,230
3 9. .570
6 17,940
Craft.<;, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-5. Range $2,974 to $3,454
CPC-3. Range $2,,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
2 6, 348
1 2. 792
2 5, 260
Total permanent, field - -
22 73, 580
0. 8 3, 600
23 82, 506
0. 6 5, 005
23 84 790
0. 2 5. 290
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
21.2 70,074
1,211
269
10,679
18,424
22.4 77.500
1,600
300
12,000
3.100
22. S 79, 500
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
1,600
RegiUar pay in excess of 52-week base.__
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional p.ay for service abroad
300
■ 12.000
3.100
01 Personal services .. -
100, 667
94.500
96,500
Refunds, Transfers, and Expenses of Operation, Puerto Rico, Bureau
of Customs
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Oliject classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all oniployeos
216
3
216
215
2
216
215
2
216
TRUST FUNDS
503
OBMGATIONS BY OBJECTS COntmTied
Object classification
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Averagesalary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Otiier 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
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
00 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Payments to the Treasurer of
Puerto Rico -
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Refunds and drawbacks
15 Taxes and assessnieuts
Obligations incurred ,
1953 actual
$4,681
GS-6.9
$3,273
CPC-4.9
1883,116
10, 556
3,397
338, 503
1.235,572
20.121
4.425
7.810
5.100
20,460
11,959
10,505
2. 704, 446
81,329
1,669
4,103.396
1954 estimate
$4. 820
GS-7.3
$3,3.36
OPC-4.9
$907, 000
6.000
3.500
164, 600
1,081.000
9.000
6,600
8.600
6.000
12.000
12.000
3,000
2, 779, 000
81,000
2,000
4,000.000
1955 estimate
$4, 926
GS-7.3
$3,389
CPC-4.9
$924. 000
6,000
3,600
159, ,500
1.09:i. 100
20, 000
6, .500
R. 500
6, 000
12,000
12,000
3,000
2, 755. 900
81,000
2,000
DETAir. OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Collector
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Collector, assistant-
08-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Appraiser
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer-
Chemist--
Criminal investigator, supervising. .
Examiner
Inspector
(LS-IO. Range $6,500 to $6,250:
Accountant, fiscal
Examiner
Inspector, supervising - . .
Inspector
Liquidator
Marine officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Admeasurcr
Appraiser
Collector, deputy
Entry officer
Examiner
Inspector, supervising . -
Inspector
Liquidator -
C.S-8. Range $4,620 to $5.370
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,956
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4„54.5
Reimbursable
GS-5. Range $:f,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,6.55
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to. $:!.230-.-
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $:!,680-._
CPC-4. Range .$2,7.50 to $3.230
CPC-3. Range $2..552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
Tot.al permanent, field-
Deduct lapses, . --- --
Xet permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary) _ __.
Other positions:
Temporary employment _
Intermittent employment: Day labor.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Personal services -
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$9,800
8. 560
7. 240
12. 680
6.940
6, 340
6. 140
6, 540
6,260
18.260
6, 000
6.2,50
5.750
5.435
5. 435
11.745
11.245
5,310
6.435
5. 685
94, 405
243. 955
1,5.9:10
3,796
.30, 030
60, 030
19,060
8, 6.50
127.990
24.000
14.950
86, 760
12.460
216 897.0.35
3.4 13,919
212.6 883.116
4,974
6. 682
3,397
118.:!02
6,400
213, 801
1.23.5. .572
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
.$10. 000
8. 760
7. 240
12.880
6. 140
6.340
6. 34C
0.740
fl.?50
IS. 600
5. 625
6. 125
6. 250
5, 875
6. 560
5. 560
22.115
ll.:)70
6. 435
21.740
5.435
5.810
299. 190
13.365
16,430
8 31.030
18 61.. 390
6 19. 460
3 8, 890
i:!0.680
24.400
1 6, 190
87,120
12,800
215 916,045
1.5 9,045
1965 estimate
ber
Total
salary
$10,200
5, 900
7. 441)
13. 280
0.310
6.540
6.540
6. 740
6. 2.50
18, 750
5, 7.50
6. 2.50
r>, 375
0, ono
5.685
5. 685
22. 365
11,620
5. 660
22, 240
5. 560
5. 810
306,066
13,740
16.930
8 32. 030
18 62.590
6 19. 780
3 9. 050
i:i2.890
24,800
16,4.30
88, 240
13,150
215 934, 636
1.5 10.635
213. 5 907, 000
6. 000
3, .500
116.000
6.500
42,000
1.081.000
213.5 924,000
6,000
3.6Cfl
116.000
6.500
37,000
1,093.100
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
Expenses, Treasunj Department, Enforcement Title HI, National
Prohibition Act, as Amended, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands
OBLIG.tTIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of ail employees
22
21
22
21
22
21
Average salaries and grades:
Genera) schedule grades:
$4,696
GS-6.8
.$4,655
GS-6.8
$4,748
Average grade
GS-6.8
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions --.
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
$96,623
371
24. 400
$98,025
375
921
$98,026
376
951
Total personal services
121,394
577
1
387
11
1,011
1,417
99. 321
1,000
5
400
16
1.000
1.600
99. 351
02 Travel
1.000
5
04 Communication services
400
15
1.000
1. .500
124, 798
103, 241
103, 271
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-II. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Inspector
OS-10. Range $6,600 to $6,250:
Chemist -
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Inspector- -
GS-8. Range $4,020 to $5,370---
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,955---
OS-6. Range $3,796 to $4,545---
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655---
OS-3. Range $2,9,50 to $3,430---
Total permanent, field 22
Deduct lapses 1
1953 actual
Num-
ber
2
2
10
2
1
3
Total
salary
$6, 140
5, 625
10.745
10,115
47, 175
8.215
3. 335
9,730
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base.- -
Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad -
Personal services-
101, 080
4,457
96, 623
371
24,400
121, 394
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6. 140
1 5, 750
2
2
10
2
1
3
10. 995
10. 240
47. 425
8.465
3.416
9.970
22 102, 400
0. 0 4. 375
21.4 98.025
376
921
99. 321
1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
2
2
10
2
1
3
$6. 340
6, 875
11.245
10. 490
48. :soo
8. 590
3. 495
10, 130
22 104.465
0. 6 6. 440
21.4 98.025
375
99,351
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Fees and Uther Collections, Recreation Board, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions —
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all emjiloyees--
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Total personal services —
02 Travel ---
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rentsand utility services..- --
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments — -
Obligations incurred --
1953 actual
.$3, 410
GS-5.0
$3. 410
41. 070
14
44. 494
40
73
496
1.990
4.914
8.880
21.267
2,979
2.542
87. 665
1964 estimate
$3.5.36
OS-5.0
$3. .534
41. 452
14
45. 000
60
75
,500
2.000
5.000
9. 000
21. ,500
3.000
2.600
88, 725
1955 estimate
1
12
13
.$3,660
OS-5.0
$3. 633
42. 353
14
46, 000
60
100
600
2.100
5.200
9,500
22, 000
3,300
2,625
91, 485
504
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Continued
Fees and Other Collections, Recreation Board, District of Columbia —
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$3,410
Num-
ber
1
Total
salary
$3,636
1
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $3,660
27
Deduct lapses -
Net permanent, departmental (av-
1
3,410
41, 070
14
1
3,534
41, 452
14
1 3,633
42, 353
14
Other positions: Intermittent employ-
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
01 Personal •sPr^'CP-'s
44,494
45,000
46 000
Grants by Children's Bureau, Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
68
6
67
59
6
60
69
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,370
GS-0.1
$4,466
GS-6.4
Average grade
GS 6 4
01 Personal services:
$281, M2
22, 521
1,156
$249. 069
28,632
1,042
$248, 708
28,991
1 044
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
Total personal services .
305, 219
732
2,936
971
2.938
61. 485
23.510
4.349
278, 743
732
2,935
970
2,935
1,270
23,500
4.350
278 743
2,935
970
05 Rents and utilities
2,935
1 270
07 Other contractual services
23,600
4,350
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred
402, 140
315, 435
315, 436
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director, maternal and child welfare.
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 800
1 7.840
1 7, 240
1 5,940
1 6, 940
1 6. 940
4 24. 760
3 19. 020
1 5,060
1 6,810
1 5,810
1 5, 435
1 6, 580
1 6, 6.85
1 6, 560
3 16, 805
15 65, 825
2 8,090
6 21. 835
7 24, 545
4 12, 680
a 29, 980
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1 $8,040
1 7,240
1 6, 140
1 5, 940
1 5. 940
2 13, 080
3 19, 420
1 5, 185
1 5,810
1 5, 810
1 6,435
I 6, 685
1 5, 810
1 5, 685
3 17. 055
15 66, 739
2 8,465
7 25, 870
7 24, 465
3 9. 810
6 14, 180
1 $8 040
Clinic director .
1 7 440
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Director, social service .
1 6 140
1 6 140
Speech therapist . .
1 5 940
2 13. 080
Casework supervisor ..
3 19 820
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Nursing consultant, pediatric
Consultant nurse, orthopedic
Consultant nurse, maternity
1 6. 185
1 6, 810
1 6, 810
1 6, 560
Statistician
1 6.810
Nutritionist
1 5 810
Specialist In health education
Casework supervisor
1 5. 810
3 17 305
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
GS-6. Ranee $3,795 to $4,545
15 67, 950
2 8, 465
GS-6. Range -$3,410 to $4.160
GS^. Range .$3,175 to $3,655 .
7 26. 370
7 24, 645
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
3 9,990
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980 . .
5 14, 370
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
68 305, 160
5.5 23,618
59 271.804
5. 1 22, 735
59 275, 390
6 8 26 682
Net permanent, departmental Cav-
62. 5 281, 542
7.397
16, 124
1,156
53.9 249,069
12,681
15, 961
1,042
63. 2 248, 708
Other positions:
12, 726
Intermittent employment
16, 265
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base...
1,044
01 Personal services
303.219
278, 743
278, 743
Grants by Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classlflcatiou
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
.\verage number of all employees
63
7
56
42
5
42
42
5
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$3,872
GS-4.8
$3,191
CPC-3.0
$3, 860
GS^.6
.$3. 051
CPC-3.5
$3,893
GS-4 6
Average grade .
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
.\verage salary
$3. 131
CPC 3 5
-Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$189,043
25,606
781
196
$141. 789
19, 850
600
196
$141. 061
19 963
Other positions ...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates.
196
Total personal services
215, 626
3,664
9
3,215
382
415, 381
3,979
3.328
162,435
3,665
10
3,215
380
4,575
8,001
3,300
161 820
02 Travel
3,665
10
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication.
3,215
380
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
4,575
08 Supplies and materials
3 900
09 Equipment
3,300
Obligations Incurred
645,584
185, 581
180, 865
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Director, public health education..
Safety engineer
Budget analvst and accountant
OS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Public health nurse, supervisor
Nursing consultant
Statistician
Clinic psychologist
Public health engineer
GS-7. Range ,$4,205 to $4,955...
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4.160
aS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
Total, permanent, general schedule
grades
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, crafts, protective,
and custodial grades
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary)
Other positions:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay In excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Personal services.
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
1 $7. 640
6,540
6.940
6,140
S.185
5,685
6,435
6,685
5,060
13.490
7,966
11,230
27, 575
65,000
17, 860
3
2
3
8
20
6
51 197, 430
6,382
6,382
53 203. 812
3.8 14,769
49.2 189,043
13,218
12,388
781
35
161
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$7,640
6,740
5,310
5,810
6.435
5,940
2
2
4
6
13
6
9,245
8,090
14,890
21,290
42, 510
17, 620
39 150, 620
1 3, 150
1 2, 952
6,102
156, 622
14,833
37.1 141,789
7,408
12,442
600
35
161
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7,840
1 6,740
1 5,310
1 5, 810
1 5.560
1 5,940
2
2
4
6
13
8,985
8.340
15,140
21. 370
42. 970
17.860
39 151, 865
1 3, 230
1 3,032
6,262
41 158, 127
4.4 17,066
36.6 141,061
7,481
12, 482
600
35
161
Miscellaneous Trust Fund Deposits, District of Columbia
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
Average number of all employees
77
5
72
78
3
81
78
3
80
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary ...
$4,142
OS-5.9
$3,991
CPC-6.9
$4, 214
GS-5.9
$4,022
CPC-6.9
$4,296
GS-5.9
Crafts, protective,]and custodial grades:
$4,053
Average grade
CPC-6.9
TRUST FUNDS
505
OBLIGATIONS Br
OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Average salaries and grades— Continued
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3,541
$3,648
$4,046
01 Personal services:
$257, 437
17, 801
1,178
3,519
$305. 875
11,727
1,217
4,088
$320, 140
Other positions .. ..
11,771
Eegular pay in excess of 62-week
base .
1,217
Payment above basic rates - - . .
4,099
Total personal services
02 Travel . . ..
279, 935
1,330
173
403
7,233
1,735
630,919
27,246
79, 403
19,298
388,068
363, 035
322,907
1,450
180
450
7,233
1,800
639,081
29,325
66,658
22,600
390,000
345,000
337,227
1,4.S0
180
04 Conimunication services
450
7.233
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
1,800
538.833
25,950
06.6.58
16, 596
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
390.000
345,000
Obligations incurred
1, 688, 778
1,726,684
1, 731, 377
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
Num-
Total
Num-
Total
Num-
Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
$7,040
1
$7,240
1
$7. 240
Railway cost engineer . .
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,040
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
5,940
1
5,940
1
6,140
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant and auditor (senior)
4
22,875
4
22,750
i
23,250
1
5,500
1
6,625
1
5,750
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
5,435
1
5,560
1
5,685
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1
5.245
1
5,370
1
5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2
8,535
2
8,785
2
9,035
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
3
11, 635
3
12,010
3
12,385
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
5
18,675
6
19,050
6
19,550
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
8
26,440
8
26,840
8
27,400
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
7
22, 010
7
22,730
7
23,050
OS-2. Range $2,750 to $3.230
1
2,750
1
2,750
1
2,750
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-9. Range $4,150 to $4.900
1
4,400
1
4.525
1
4.660
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4.490
1
3.740
1
3.865
1
3.990
CPC-7. Range $.5,435 to $4.035
5
20.675
6
20.675
6
20, 675
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
1
3,112
1
3,112
1
3,112
Positions at hourly rates: Rates equiva-
lent to less than $.'1,060:
Trade foreman. Range $2.30 to $2.58..
3
14, 727
3
14, 727
3
16.098
Senior mechanic. Range $2.10 to $2.38.
8
.15, 319
9
39, S13
9
43. 679
Mechanic. Range $1.90 to .$2.14
3
11,794
5
19.967
5
22.2.55
Inspector. Range $1.71 to $1.95
3
9.798
3
9.798
3
11.296
Minor mechanic. Range $1.57 to $1.77.
6
15,684
4
12. 461
4
13, 896
Truck driver. Range $1.50 to $1.70,...
1
2,787
1
2.870
1
3.224
Submechanic. Range $1.44 to $1.64
3
8.736
4
11,316
4
12,814
Skilled laborer. Ranse $1.40 to $1.60..
4
10.983
3
8,238
3
9.152
Laborer. Range $1.24 to $1.44.
3
7,009
2
4,826
2
5,166
Total permanent, departmental
77
297,884
78
307, 8S2
78
324,661
Deduct lapses .
10.6
40, 447
.5
2,007
1.1
4,611
Net permanent, departmental (av-
pragp niimbpr, net pa'^ry)
66. 5 257. 437
77. 5 305. 875
76. 9 320. 140
Other positions:
1,775
1,775
1,819
Tntprmittenr pmplnyrnpnf
16, 026
9.952
9,952
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
1,178
1.217
1,217
Payment above basic rates; Overtime..
3,619
4,088
4,099
01 Personal services
279, 935
322,907
337, 227
Redevelopment Program, Redevelopment Land Agency, District of
Coluvibia
OBLIGATIONS B1 OBJECTS
Object classification
19.53 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
20
1
18
24
24
20
20
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4, 747
GS-7.6
$2. 552
CPC-3.0
$5. 115
GS-7.6
$2. 632
CPC-3.0
$5,228
Average grade
GS-7.6
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$2,712
Average grade
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$77. 650
2,481
357
$99. 995
2,000
463
$99. 995
2,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
463
80,488
1,075
480
102, 458
1,000
480
1,800
400
317, 990
2,000
2,000
6,867,000
18,000
110, 872
102, 458
02 Travel
1,000
04 Communications , ..
480
1,800
370
126,370
2,864
2,758
400
07 Other contractual services
462, 000
2.000
09 Equipment .
2.00O
5, 000. 000
49.000
14 Interest
9.732
292. 459
176, 657
16 Investments and loans
373. 305
Ohligj^t'ons innirrpH
616, 696
7, 424, 000
6, 160, 000
DET.\IL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
.Assistant executive director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant executive director
Land planning engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
General counsel
Land planning engineer
Realty officer
GS-11. Range $.5,940 to $6,940:
.\dministralive officer
Assistant finance and real estate of-
ficer .-
Chief, relocation section
General counsel
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
QS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,956
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160....
OS-!. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other positions: Temporary employ-
ment .-■
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. . .
01 Personal services •
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,050
8,660
7,240
7,040
6,140
6,140
8,410
20,835
9,845
3,170
2,552
20 96, 922
4 19, 272
16 77, 650
2,481
357
80,488
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$11,300
9,600
9,160
7,040
7,040
6,940
5,940
6,140
5,810
8,660
24, 870
9,686
6,460
2,632
24 120, 277
.4 20,282
19.6 99,996
2,000
463
102, 468
1965 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $11,300
1 9, 800
1 9, 360
1 7,240
1 7,040
1 6,140
1 6. 140
1 6, 340
6,810
8,910
25,620
9,925
6,620
2,712
24 122, 967
4.6 22,962
19.5 99,996
2,000
463
102, 468
WORKING FUNDS
INDEPENDENT OFFICES
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Consolidated Working Fund, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian
Institution (Trust Account)
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
134
4
132
135
2
133
136
4
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salarv
$5,260
GS-7.0
$3,394
CPC-5.1
.$5. 022
OS-6.6
$3,407
CPC-5.1
.$5 11''
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3 628
CPC 5 1
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions .
$454, 988
11,965
1.826
10,373
$465,824
5.741
1,912
9.710
$471 764
14. 741
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
1.912
9.710
479, 152
53
1,124
2,290
4,904
80
1,180
103, 222
18,783
1,477
4S:i. 1S7
2.000
2.500
2.350
5.200
500
2.50O
108,015
18,748
02 Travel
2 000
04 nnmTniinip;\finn t;prvirp<j
2 350
5. 20O
06 Printing and reproduction..
500
2,500
113,015
09 Equipment ..
20 808
15 Taxes and assessments ..
1,000
Obligations incurred
612, 265
625,000
648,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBTICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,600
1 9,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,600
1 9,360
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,600
QS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 9,360
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
I 5, 940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5,810
1 5,810
Maintenance and construction
1 5,810
1 4,205
1 4, 670
3 12, 105
3 10. 085
1 3,430
1 5.315
1 4.900
6 26. 440
10 37, 850
32 115,040
38 126, 052
11 35,130
20 67,280
4 11, 150
1 6.810
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,965 .
1 4. 330
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1 3,920
3 12, 105
2 6,830
1 3,430
1 5.315
1 4.900
6 26.315
10 37, 750
32 114,960
38 125, 332
11 34.810
20 56,960
4 11,150
1 4. 670
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
3 12.230
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655 .
3 10. 325
0!5-3 Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3. 430
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-IO. Range $4,565 to .$5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,1,W to .$4,900
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to .$4.490
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4.035
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680-
CPC-5. Range $2,074 to $3,454
CPC^. Range $2,750 to $3,230
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2. Range $2,420 to $2,840
1 6.440
1 4,900
6 26.815
10 38. 650
32 116.660
38 128.372
11 35.450
20 58. 160
4 11,290
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses .. . .
134 475,357
5.7 20,369
135 479, 422
3.8 13,598
136 492, 332
4.5 20,568
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salary) .
128.3 454,988
9,852
2,113
1,828
7,733
2,640
131.2 465,824
4,941
800
1,912
6,700
3,010
131. 5 471, 764
Other positions:
Temporary emplo>inent-
Intermittent employment
12,941
1.800
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
1.912
6.700
3.010
01 Personal services
479, 152
483, 187
498, 127
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Consolidated Working Fund, Commerce, Office of the Secretary of
Commerce
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., __.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction..
07 Other contractual services.
Services performed by otheragencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations.
1963 actual
$5,290
O.S-7.5
$220, 185
221, 15!
1,800
35
4.375
8,735
906
1,261
17. 272
437
579
266, 654
1964 estimate
$5, 745
GS-8.2
$249. 957
5.000
1.005
255. 962
4,000
250
5,626
15,300
2,150
2,000
8,200
2.800
500
296. 787
1955 estimate
43
1
42
$5, 903
GS-8.3
$239, 715
3,000
170
243. 685
3, 000
100
6,000
10,350
1,700
500
5,814
2,376
550
274, 074
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chairman, Government patents
board
G.'!-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive secretary, air coordinat-
ing committee
General counsel
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to chairman. Government
patents board -
Secretary, aircraft claimant division.
Secretary, airport use panel
Secretary, airspace subcommittee...
Secretary, air traffic control and
navigation panel
Secretary, economic and legal divi-
sion
Secretary, technical division
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to general counsel
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
.Administrative assistant, airspace
subcommittee
IvCgal assistant
Secretary, Government patents
board
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
Administrative officer
Research analyst
Assistant for international civil
aviation organization affairs
Cartograplier aid, auspace subcom-
mittee
Legal assistant
Secretary
OS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
aS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
OS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,665
aS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430....
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades;
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Total permanent, departmental —
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12. 000
11,800
10.000
9,800
9,600
9,600
10, 200
10.000
10,400
5,940
6,060
5,060
5,310
5.060
5,060
22,400
11,760
41,260
16, 996
18, 340
3,032
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12,000
11.800
10. 800
10. 000
10.000
9.600
9,800
10, 200
10.000
10.600
5,940
6,140
5,940
5, 185
5.185
5,685
5. 1S5
5,000
22. 650
7,965
50,830
7,230
9,250
3,112
1966 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $12, 200
11.800
10,800
10, 200
10,000
9,800
9,800
10, 400
10. 200
10,600
6,140
6,140
6.140
5. 310
5,310
5,810
6,310
5
2
13
2
2
5,165
23,275
8,215
51,580
7,310
6,380
3,112
44 250,157 43 251,017
507
508
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— Continued
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued
Consolidated Working Fund, Commerce, Office of the Secretary of
Commerce — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental— Continued
Num- Totjil
ber salary
8.5 $31,472
Num- Total
ber salary
$200
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $11, 402
Net permanent, departmental Cav-
39.5 220,185
44 249, 957
5,000
1,006
41 239, 615
3,000
Otlier positions: Intermittent employ-
ment
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base-.
969
1,070
221, 154
255, 962
243, 685
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Consolidated Working Fund, Commerce, Census
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
460
18
361
129
129
Average number of all employees - ..
1.3S
134
Average salaries and grades;
General schedule grades:
Average salary ... ..
$4,223
GS-5.6
$4,419
QS-6.9
$4,551
Average grade
GS-5 9
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
$1,205,652 .1;.5S1.310
$567,430
68,583
'
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
4,611
65,276
2,298
30,584
2,298
Payment above basicrates
30, 5S4
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations).. . -. ..
1,344,122
14,072
1,613
21,000
115,299
68,630
13, 625
8,226
511
1,044
614, 192
6,370
700
8,890
40, 9.50
17, 488
7,280
3,360
600, 312
02 Travel
6,370
03 Transportation of things
700
8,890
06 Rents and utility services.
47, 950
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
24.368
7,280
3,360
770
770
Obligations incurred . ...
1, 578, 142
TOO 000
700,000
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION
Consolidated Working Fund, Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Adminis-
tration.
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
52
52
24
24
24
24
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary . .
$5. SOS
GS-9.1
$4,117
CPC-8.7
$5, 550
GS-7.7
$4,117
CPC-8.7
$5. 650
GS-7.7
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$4,117
Average grade . _ .
CPC-8.7
01 Personal services:
$290, 786
1,118
$124, 123
477
$124, 123
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
l^se . -
477
Total personal services
291.904
13.215
2.241
8,997
119,356
1,799
455, 520
12,215
88,737
292, 775
312, 367
644
124, 600
1,200
1.050
1.000
124. 500
300
130, 500
124 600
02 Travel . .
1,200
03 Transportation of things .
1. 050
1.000
05 Rents and utility services _ _ _
124. 500
300
130,500
08 Supplies and materials
37,800
49. 700
30, 280
3.50
37,800
09 Equipment..
49, 700
15 Taxes and assessments -
350
Obligations incurred
1, 699, 770
601,280
471, 000
DETAIL OP PEESONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of branch
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8,960
2 17, 320
4 35, 440
2 14, 480
4 30, 160
1 6, 140
7 43,380
3 15,930
13 59, 790
6 24,770
2 7,445
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $9, 160
1 9, 360
1 7, 840
1 8,040
1 $9, 160
1 9, 360
1 7 840
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Air traffic control specialist
Engineer
1 8,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 6,940
1 5,810
6 29, 480
1 4,420
2 8, 195
2 7, 230
1 3, 430
2 9. 130
2 8, 300
2 7, 270
1 6,940
1 5,810
6 29,480
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $1,955 -
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160 ..
2 8 195
OS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2 7,230
1 3 430
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3, 350
2 9, 130
2 8, 300
2 7, 270
Crafts protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to $.5,315
CPC-9. Range $4,1.50 to $4,900
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,035
2 9. 130
2 8. 300
2 7, 270
52 291, 865
1 5, 840
0. 8 4. 761
24 124. 605
0. 7 3, 863
0. 6 3, 381
24 124, 605
Deduct lapses
0. 4 2, 490
0 4 2 008
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average num-
51. 8 290, 786
1,118
23. 9 124, 123
477
24 124, 123
477
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base—
01 Personal services
291, 904
124,600
124,600
WEATHER BUREAU
Consolidated Working Fund, Comtn^rce, Weather Bureau
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
394
49
380
438
50
425
400
50
383
.\vcrage salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
.$4, 220
GS-6.0
$4, 179
GS-6.9
$4, 201
GS-5.9
01 Personal services:
$1,396,917
87,861
5,373
101, 024
$1, 585. 900
89, 200
6,100
102, 250
$1,423,200
89, 200
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base -.
5,500
101, 100
1, 591, 175
66, 076
28,885
31,027
152, 449
16, 466
32, 963
137, 84«
63,282
4,326
1, 783. 450
81.6.50
42.200
41. 3.50
164.000
30, ,500
65, 950
172, 600
19, 600
4,500
1,619,000
02 Travel .....
76,400
36. 200
40.900
151.000
06 Printing and reproduction
22.500
40. 900
08 Supplies and materials . ..
12B. 700
20. 100
4,200
Subtotal
2, 124, 496
5,065
2,395,800
6,500
2, 137, 900
Deduct charges for quarters and subsist-
ence
6,600
2,119,431
2,389,300
2,131,400
DETAIL OF PEKSONAL SERVICES
Departmental;
General schedule gr.ades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of section
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of section
Liaison officer
QS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of section
Climatologist
Meteorological analyst
Meteorologist, general service.
Research meteorologist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Climatologist
Electronics engineer.
Instrument technician.
Meteorological analyst
Meteorological assistant
Research meteorologist
Scientiflc illustrator
1953 actual
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$8,560
21, 520
7,440
12,280
25,660
6.140
5,940
49, 520
6.435
5,310
10, 245
10, 370
5,310
36, 795
5,060
1954 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$8,560
21,920
7,440
6,540
25, 760
6,140
5.940
49, 920
6,435
5.310
10, 370
15. 430
6,310
37,045
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $8, 760
3 21,920
1 7,640
6,640
25.960
6,340
6.140
50, 320
5,660
5,435
10, 370
16, 555
5,435
47, 415
WORKING FUNDS
509
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEETicES — Continued
Departmental— Continued
Qenenil scliedule emdes— Continued
GS-7. R.inse $4,205 to $4,965
OS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..-
G S-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
Ungraded positions at liourly rates:
Eriuivalent to $5,060 or above; Litho-
graphic pressman
Equivalent to less than $5,060
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
Nightworlc difTerential
All personal services, departmental ,
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range .$9,600 to $10,600:
Airplane pilot
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Project director -..
Statistician..
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Forecaster
M eteorological analyst
Meteorological specialist.
Meteorologist in charge, field office.
Research meteorologist
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant ciiief of section
Forecaster
Meteorological specialist
Research meteorologist
Technical assistant.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Forecaster -.
Instrument technician
Maintenance technician
Meteorological specialist
Observational specialist —
Tabulation project planner .-.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to .$4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to .$3,655
GS-3. Range $2,9.60 to .$3,430
QS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range .$4,566 to $5,315
CPC-6. Range $:i.200 to $3,680.
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060 —
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num-
ber, net salary)
Other positions: Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-weefe base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance. ,
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01 Personal services
1953 actual
Num- Total
ber salary
$67, 325
76. 685
164.415
49, 625
42, 740
6,948
4,492
144 626, 715
24.4 88,213
119. 6 538, 502
2,071
8,421
2,672
551, 666
19,200
1 8.360
1 8,360
2
2
2
5
4
1
59
14
27
16
80
3
3
1
2
7.840
7,040
21. 120
21.120
14.280
6.140
23.760
12.080
36.240
5.940
10, 120
10,120
10, 120
25,425
20,865
6,185
260, 720
56.006
101, 070
53.360
255, 120
8,730
13, 695
3,600
6,064
250 1,036,943
38. 3 176, 946
858,997
87,861
3,303
58,792
4,263
926
26, 367
1,039,609
1,691,175
1954 estimate
Num- Total
her sabry
$76. 235
77,310
172.610
46. 770
43.060
1 5. 948
3 13. 020
148 646.073
23.8 80,473
124. 2 665. 600
2.100
7,000
2,600
2
2
2
7
4
1
63
16
33
26
94
3
19.200
8.360
8,560
7,840
7,240
21, 320
21.320
14.480
6.340
23.960
23. 960
36.540
5.940
10, 246
10, 120
10, 245
35, 670
21,115
5,186
279, 040
63,970
124, 406
85,430
298, 020
8.810
3 13,820
1 3,680
2 6, 144
1 4,264
290 1,185,323
38.5 165,023
251.6
,020,300
89,200
4,000
61,600
4,500
950
26,700
1,206,160
1,783,450
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$76. 360
77. 935
166, 665
47,090
43, 380
1 5,948
3 13. 250
148 664,018
28.5 94,468
119.5 659.550
2.060
6.900
2.600
8,560
8.040
7,240
21,520
21,520
6,340
24.160
24.160
24.160
6,140
10,246
5,185
25, 675
21,116
.5.310
275. 836
64. 596
125. 405
72, 730
245. 240
8,890
3,680
6,224
252 1,026,233
38.2 162,583
863,650
89,200
3,450
60,660
4,400
950
25,600
1,047,900
1,619,000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY
FUNCTIONS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Consolidated Working Fund, Army
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
201
182
314
199
40
37
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$4,720
GS-6. 9
$3,602
$4,500
QS-6.3
$3, 712
$4,040
Average grade
GS-5.5
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$3, 661
lOBLioATiONS BY OBJECTS — continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1965 estimate
01 Personal services:
$488, 858
2,929
278, 983
$648,142
3,224
197,095
$148, 270
Regular pay to excess of 52-week
base -.
625
Payment above basic rates
16,104
770, 770
94,040
310
76,083
504
1
460,487
8,947
4,319
50,000
848, 461
93, 075
125
23,346
490
1
452, 587
8,720
6,039
1,000
164,999
02 Travel
93,000
03 Transportation of things
17.060
05 Rents and utilities
290
1
453, 909
08 Supplies and materials
6,240
4,950
Obligations incurred
1,464,461
1,433,844
740, 439
DETAIL OP PEHSONAL SERVICES
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney adviser
Realty officer
Statistician
GS-11. Range $6,940 to $6,940:
Realty officer.
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $6,810:
Accountant
Attorney adviser
Realty officer.
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
QS-6. Range $3,795 to .$4,645...
QS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,655.. .
Total permanent, departmental .
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base. . .
All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $10,800 to $11,800;
Engineer, civil
Engineer, general
OS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600;
Attorney
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction manage-
ment
Engineer, general
Procurement officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer...
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment -
Engineer, general
Engineer, safety
Fiscal officer
Organization and methods exam-
iner
Realty officer
Supply officer
Supply planning officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant, business
.\dministrative officer
.A-ppraiser
Attorney adviser.
.\uditor
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction management.
Engineer, electrical.
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical ..
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural..
Equipment technician
Geologist
Labor relations officer
Org.anization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Procurement expediter
Property and supply officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to .$6,940:
Accountant.
Accountant, business
.Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney adviser
Auditor. _
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$7,240
7,040
7,040
5,560
5,060
9,160
3,785
10, 245
61, 270
190
61,080
235
12 61,315
1
1
1
2
4
4
7
10
11
3
5
9
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
3
10,800
10, 800
9,600
9,600
9,600
28,800
9,600
16.720
8,360
33, 840
8.360
61, 160
43,000
8,360
17,120
8,360
8,360
8.360
8,360
7,240
7,640
7,440
14, 080
28.360
28,160
51, 080
71, 400
78, 240
21,320
35, 400
66,960
14.680
7.040
7,040
7,240
7,040
15,280
7,040
7.440
7.240
7,040
12,480
6,940
5,940
6,640
23,760
19, 020
1954 estimate
Num-
ber
Total
salary
$21,320
7,040
6,140
5,560
1956 estimate
Num- Total
bei
6,310
9,285
3, 795
7,570
66,020
1,019
65, 001
249
12 66, 260
1 9,600
1 10,600
9,360
2 17,920
18,320
18,620
1 8,560
7,640
7,440
7,840
7,240
7,640
30,560
46, 440
29,760
7,640
22,120
37,600
14,680
7,040
7.440
7,240
2 12,880
12,280
6.540
24,560
6.740
salary
$21, 520
7,240
6,340
5,685
5,435
9,410
3,920
7,820
67, 370
1,248
66, 122
263
12 66, 375
7,640
2 14, 280
3 22, 120
1 7, 240
6,540
1 6, 340
1 6, 740
270200—54-
-33
510
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE— MILITARY
FUNCTIONS— Continued
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY— Continued
Consolidated Working Fund, Army — Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES — Continued
Field— Continued
General schedule grades— Continued
QS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, eivil___
Engineer, construction . -
Engineer, construction management-
Engineer, design and development- -
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, motion picture.
Engineer, ordnance -.'
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Equipment technician
Fiscal otRcer
Geologist
Investigator .-
Labor relations officer
Organization and methods exam*
iner-.-
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Property and supply officer-.
Realty officer
Supply officer
Supply requirements and distribu-
tion officer
GS-10. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Accountant —
Auditor
Budget officer --
Contract specialist -
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction manage-
ment ---
Engineer, industrial. -
Procurement expediter
Realty officer
Security officer —
Supply officer
Transportation officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant- -
Administrative assistant
Appraiser-
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, cx)nstructionmanagement-
Englneer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, safety
Equipment technician
Fire chief
Fiscal officer .
Labor relations officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel representative
Position classifier
Procurement and supply supervisor
Procurement expediter
Property and stock control officer- -
Realty of[icer
Transportation requirements ana-
lyst - -
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to M,160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
0,S-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
OS-2. Range .$2.7.50 to $3.230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-10. Range $4,565 to .$5,315
CPC-8. Range $3,740 to $4,490.--
CPC-7. Range $3,435 to $4,036
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
CPC-4. Range $2,750 to $3,230 -.
C PC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032
CPC-2, Range $2,420 to $2,840
Ungraded positions at hoiu"ly, daily,
etc., rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Engineer
Foreman, ammunition
Foreman, general equipment and
maintenance
Foreman, machine shop
Inspector, ammunition and arma-
ment _ _.
1953 actual
Num-
ber
1
4
12
2
2
3
2
3
Total
salary
$5,940
24,560
74,080
12.280
12.280
17.820
11,880
18.220
5.940
24.360
6.140
18.020
12.880
6.140
5.940
6.140
5,940
6.940
.5.940
5.940
5. 940
.5.940
12.280
5.940
6.340
12.000
6.000
5.750
6,000
5. 7.50
6,500
5,625
5, 625
5,500
6,000
5.600
6,600
10, 245
.5,060
16,055
5, 185
11,120
5,185
8
18
2
1
1
1
11
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
4
2
16
85
3
103
120
105
30
1
1
3
8
3
2
42. 2.30
97, 455
10, 370
6.060
6.810
5.060
57.160
5.060
10.120
6.186
10,120
6,810
5,436
6, 060
5.185
16.680
10. 870
5,310
20, 865
10.120
79. 420
390,915
12,510
391,855
412,760
330. 855
89,780
4,940
4.490
11.705
2.5, 760
22,080
8,066
4,910
12, ,500
16, 762
29,590
13, 145
5.907
1964 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$6. 140
13.080
70. 140
12.280
12.680
12, 480
6,540
12.880
6,340
6.140
6.540
6,140
6,140
6,140
5,940
6,140
6.140
18. 420
17,820
6,340
6.140
6.125
5.875
6.125
5.875
5.625
5.760
5.760
5,626
1 6, 625
1 6,626
17
2
1
1
6,185
6,185
21,490
5,310
5,560
5,310
5,060
31,610
92, 395
10,620
.5,185
5,935
26, 425
5.185
5.185
,5.186
10,246
6,810
6,660
1
1
1
1
6
1
21
168
4
101
102
104
34
1
1
3
7
3
2
5.310
5, 560
5.435
5.435
26, 426
5,686
104, 620
801,360
16,680
381,660
349, 530
329,600
103, 120
4.940
4.490
11,805
25. 760
8,490
5,424
2 12.500
6 35, 355
2 13, 145
5,907
1955 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 140
1 6,640
1 6, 340
5
25
11
40
45
58
6,540
1 6,640
2 11,880
1 6,000
1 5,750
6,436
6,436
5,060
5,310
5,' 935
21,366
's.'sio
6,185
26, 475
122,800
45,135
145, 275
148.715
178.860
22,640
1 6. 065
1 4.490
3 12. 105
7 26,000
2 12, 500
4 23, 110
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES COntimied
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Field— Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly, daily,
etc., rates— Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 and above— Con.
Production expediter..
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,408
4 23, 318
1 5,200
344
1, 195, 803
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5,408
4 23, 318
1 5,200
823
3.017,123
Num- Total
ber salary
Production planner
Tool, die, gage maker-.
1 $6,345
Equivalent to less than $5,060
611
2, 158, 768
Total permanent positions, field
Deduct lapses
1,107
4, 779, 394
76 331,792
1,554
6,303.385
174 679,244
853
3,130,388
26 95, 420
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
1,031
4, 447, 602
18, 534
220, 669
956
6,979
46, 224
1,380
.5, 024. 141
20, 756
163, 845
750
4.000
25,000
827
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
3. 034. 968
11,862
15,404
700
Living and quarters allowance
All personal services, field
Deduct portions of salaries shown above
paid from other accounts:
4,739,964
631.670
33. 104
2.745.323
8,850
711, 562
5, 838, 492
427.310
22.582
1,845,000
3,062,934
428,310
Department of the Air Force
Department of the Interior
General Services Administration
2, 760, 389
2,536,000
709, 455
783. 211
98. 624
770, 770
848. 461
164,999
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND
WELFARE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Consolidated Working Fund, Office of the Secretary of Health, Educa-
tion, and Welfare
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
90
2
72
85
2
84
68
I
67
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary .
$4,662
OS-6.9
$5, 013
GS-7.4
$5,050
GS-7.5
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$345. 879
8,173
1,354
857
$410, 875
8.828
1.614
500
$337, 746
0 tiler positions
1,828
Regular pay in excess of 62-week
base
1,326
Total personal services . .
366, 263
30, 738
1.066
11,272
16
4,124
5,501
9,131
3,268
1, 063, 290
1,717
421.817
19.500
100
9,250
340,900
02 Travel -
13,500
03 Transportation of things
60
6,750
7,025
4,200
5,025
3.500
703, 620
1.680
5, .525
2.600
08 Supplies and materials
3.475
2.000
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
703. 620
1,380
1, 486. 386
1, 175, 747
1, 079, 700
DETAIL or PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Ranee $10,800 to $11,800:
Num-
ber
Total
salary
Nam
ber
1
1
1
I
1
1
2
1
Total
salary
$10,800
10, 000
9,600
9,800
8,760
8,360
17,320
8,560
Num
ber
1
1
1
Total
salary
$10, 800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Supervisory test development ex-
aminer
1
$9,800
10.000
9,600
Director, exchange of persons sec-
1
1
9,600
8,760
1
1
9.800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to assistant commissioner
Chief investigator of personnel se-
8,360
2
17,320
Security liaisou officer _.
1
8,660
WORKING FUNDS
511
DETAIL OP PEBSONAL SERVICES — Continued
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental— Con tinuefl
Oeneral schedule crades— Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to .$8,040;
General investigator,.
Num- Total
ber salary
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $7, 840
1 7, 840
1 7,640
Num- Total
ber Siilary
1 $7 840
Specialist for preparation and ex-
change of materials for use in
1 $7, 640
1 7,440
1 7, 240
5 37,200
Test development examiner,,.
1 7,640
Program specialist
Assistant chief, investigator of per-
5 36,600
1 7,040
1 7,040
4 28,760
1 7,040
1 7,040
Physieal security oflicer
Social welfare adviser
1 7,040
1 7, 040
2 12, 680
1 6,540
2 11, 880
2 11,880
4 21, 116
2 10, 995
2 10. 120
1 5,060
1 5, 435
4 17,966
4 16, 430
10 36, 725
26 82, 975
3 9,090
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Security evaluator _.
2 12 680
Personnel methods consultant.
1 6.340
3 17,820
1 6,540
2 11 880
General investigator
2 11 880
GS-9. Range $6,060 to $5,810:
4 20,240
3 16, 180
2 10, 995
Physical security officer
2 10 120
1 5. 060
Test development examiner
GS-7. Range $1,205 to $4.965
1 5, 186
2 8,660
4 15, 670
8 28, 155
20 66, 700
6 17. 780
1 8. 697
' 5. 435
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
4 16 805
GS-6. Range $3,410 to $4,160
7 26 370
GS^. Range $3,176 to $3, a'i5-. ..
21 70 755
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1 3.110
Grades established by act of July 1, 1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Total permanent, departmental
64 307. 287
16.4 65.655
83 423, 130
3. 1 19, 245
66 340. 470
1.4 9.714
Net permanent, departmental (av-
47.6 241.632
3.466
4. 707
978
857
79. 9 403, 885
64. 6 330, 766
Other positions;
8,828
1,692
600
1,828
Regular pay m excess of 52-week base,,,
Payment above basic rates; Overtime
and holiday pay .
1,274
All personal services, departmental.
251,640
414, 806
333, 858
Field:
General schedule grades:
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Surplus proportv utilization officer, .
1 8, 360
9 56.060
1 5,060
14 46, 130
1 3, 430
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Assistant surplus property utiliza-
tion officer -
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $6,810:
Surplus property utilization assist-
ant
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2 6,990
2 6, 990
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430— .
26 119, 010
3.5 14,793
2 6,990
2 6,990
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
22. 5 104, 247
376
2 6,990
62
2 6 990
Regular pay in excess of 62-week base,,.
52
All personal services, field
104, 623
7,042
7.042
01 Personal services ,
356, 263
421,847
340. 900
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Consolidated Working Fund, Interior, Geological Survey
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
28
2
27
2
28
20
1
29
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
-\verage salary . . .
$4,553
GS-6.8
$4, 578
GS-6.8
$4 608
GS-6.8
01 Personal services;
Permanent positions _.
$118,074
5,119
466
459
$118, 100
5,000
400
$86,400
Other positions,,.
3 800
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
300
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
124, 117
123, 500
90. .500
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
02 Travel .
$6,666
76
639
196
138
5,123
122
11,491
1,726
257
$6, 600
100
600
100
$4,700
03 Transportation
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
5,000
3 600
Services performed by otheragencies.
14,283
1,700
300
9,700
900
09 Equipment .
Obligations incurred
150, 660
162, 183
110, 000
BUREAU OF MINES
Consolidated Working Fund, Bureau of Mines
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
27
1
25
29
2
31
35
2
35
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
$4, 731
GS-7.0
$3,077
CPC-4.2
$3,943
$4,929
QS-7.2
$3,124
CPC-4.2
$3,999
K958
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,151
CPC-4.0
Ungraded positions: Average salary
$4,079
01 Personal services:
$116,081
5,219
443
4,269
$133,110
7,280
520
4,640
$163,640
8,650
640
Other positions .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base . .
6,080
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
126,012
6,674
2,675
641
2,029
52
4,091
39, 518
20,370
783
146, 550
6,515
2,260
581
4,010
65
5,730
63, 860
11,670
1,005
169, 010
5,870
1,190
02 Travel , -
04 Communication services
715
4,200
75
06 Printing and reproduction, .
6,220
08 Supplies and materials . . ,
29 870
8,730
15 Taxes and assessments, , .,
1,120
Obligations incurred,, ,
200, 746
230, 246
227,000
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Consolidated Working Fund, Interior, National Park Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of ail other positions
Average number of all employees —
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary —
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Regular pay In excess of 62-week
base.
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under cur-
rent authorizations)
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services...
06 Printmg and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations mcurred...
1953 actual
$4,681
GS-6. 9
$35, 953
1,627
37, 718
2,846
347
312
1,274
143
668
568
482
55
44,403
1954 estimate
$4, 713
GS-fi.9
$26, 691
103
26,694
897
397
271
328
646
440
437
40
60
1955 estimate
$4,720
GS-6.9
$9, 070
3,638
12, 642
850
300
100
75
820
600
76
60
30,200
270200—54-
-34
512
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— Continued
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE— Continued
Consolidated Working Fund, Interior, National Park Service (Trust
Fund)
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 --
Other positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment abovebasic rates -.
Total personal service obligations
(see Consolidated schedule under
current authorizations) . _
Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rentsand utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures...
15 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
02 Travel
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other ac-
counts..
Obligations incurred
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1966 estimate
517
526
526
76
77
98
541
693
614
$4,681
$4, 713
$4, 720
GS-R.9
GS-6.9
GS-6.9
$3, 400
$3, 399
$3, 397
CPC-5.0
CPC-6.0
CPC-5.0
$3, 361
$3, 559
$3, 661
$1, 656, 437
$1,873,094
$2, 007, 667
232, 621
237, 942
302, 942
6,976
7,343
7,870
89, 355
7,540
7,640
1,985,389
2,125,919
2, 326, 019
1,781,027
2,006,924
2, 207, 024
1,106
400
400
241
1,316
1.315
5,760
7,506
7,671
103. 074
103. 267
103, 267
2.360
3.715
3,550
96. 899
48. 474
52, 367
375, 660
326,123
333, 129
69. 224
61.600
84, 000
70. 421
165.899
339, 126
7,118
7,800
7,800
2,511,890
2, 723, 023
3, 139, 649
2,268
2.268
2,268
2, 509, 622
2, 720, 755
3,137,381
204,362
118, 995
118,996
291
73, 218
39, 365
39, 36.'i
277,871
158, 360
158, 360
2,787,493
2,879,115
3,295,741
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Consolidated Working Fund, Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1956 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-
21
3
20
10
6
15
9
9
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades;
$4,664
GS-6.6
$4,638
GS-6.7
$4,670
OS-6.7
01 Personal services:
$89, 806
7,867
464
810
$47, 761
18, 786
182
$44,800
Other positions _
706
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
175
Total personal services (see Con-
solidated schedule under per-
manent authorizations)
98, 947
3,780
17
294
348
66
4,029
4.361
1,061
66, 729
2,392
45, 681
1,300
135
60
200
1,780
3,735
1,850
60
07 Other contractual services
1,005
08 Supplies and materials -
1,360
250
304
89
75
Obligations incurred
113, 187
76, 910
49, 771
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Consolidated Working Fund, Labor, Office of the Secretary
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
113
29
137
40
1
40
6
Average number of all employees
6
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
$5,049
GS-7.6
$5,376
GS~8.6
$4,30!
Average grade
GS-6.6
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$539, 482
195, 549
2.194
$224. 639
8,400
827
$25, 402
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
98
Total personal services
737, 225
53,636
2,767
7,787
3,903
3.986
9,348
2.721
611,815
3,370
233, 866
35, 800
26,600
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
7,500
6,100
6,900
4,500
06 Printing and reproduction
ns Supplies anH Tnatprials
2,400
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions
362, 427
700
16 Taxes and assessments...
100
Obligations incurred
1, 436, 467
656, 793
28,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Num- Total
ber salary
3 $32, 400
2 19. 200
1 8,960
1 8, 560
2 17. 620
Num- Total
ber salary
2 $21, 600
1 0,600
Num- Total
ber salary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Industrial relations analyst
2 17, 620
2 17, 720
Labor consultant
9 72, 320
1 7,040
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Labor consultant
2 14,080
2 16, 480
3 21, 620
1 5, 940
1 5,940
1 5, 940
1 5, 940
1 6, 940
10 62, 600
6 25. 425
3 15, 180
1 5, 185
7 35.390
12 47, 540
16 58, 560
12 39, 380
20 56, 660
GS-U. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1 5,940
1 $5,940
Industrial relations officer
Program officer
5 32, 700
3 15, 180
Gs-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
1 5,060
3 13,990
4 15. 430
8 29,630
3 9, 685
1 3, 190
GS-7. Range $4,205 to W,956
1 4,830
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545 ...
2 7, 716
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160 .
2 7,320
GS-4. Range $3 175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
113 663, 140
4.8 23,668
40 226, 705
0. 5 2. 066
6 25, 805
0. 1 403
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage number, net salarj-)
108. 2 639, 482
195, 549
2,194
39. 5 224, 639
8,400
827
5.9 25,402
Other positions: Temporary employ-
Regulai pay in excess of 52-week base...
98
01 Personal services -
737, 225
233, 806
25,600
BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION
Consolidated Working Fund, Labor, Employees' Compensation {Trust
Fund)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1963 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees --
40
39
37
36
37
36
Average salaries and grades:
Ueueral schedule grades:
$4,017
GS-4.8
$4, 177
GS-6.0
$4, 177
Average grade -
GS-6.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
$166, 366
618
163
8,884
$151, 822
618
$161, 822
Regular pay In excess of 52-week
618
Other payments for personal services.
8,960
8,960
Total personal services
165, 031
161, 400
161, 400
WORKING FUNDS
513
OBLioATiONS BY OBJECTS— Continued
Object classlflcatton
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
02 Travel - -
$328
800
356
6.084
329
1,574
399
$400
4,400
600
6,000
300
1,600
■100
$400
4,400
06 Printing and reproduction.
500
6,000
300
09 Equipment
1,600
400
Obligations incurred
174, 901
176. 000
175, 000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1965 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy commissioner
OS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant deputy commissioner
GS-iq. Range $5,600 to $6,250:
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
1 8, 040
6 29,500
1 6. 660
1 4,206
6 23, 210
6 20. 570
8 26, 320
11 33.290
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
1 8,040
5 30, 126
1 5,685
1 4, 330
6 23, 710
6 20, 890
7 23.690
9 28, 070
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $10,000
1 8,040
6 30, 125
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 6,686
GS-7. Range $4,206 to $4,966
1 4, 330
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
6 23, 710
GS-4. Range $3,176 to $3,656
6 20. 890
GS-3. Range $2,960 to $3,430
7 23,690
GS-2 Range $2,750 to $3,230
9 28, 070
Total permanent, departmental
40 160, 695
1 5,329
37 154, 540
1 2, 718
37 154, 540
1 2, 718
Net permanent, departmental (av-
39 165,366
618
163
8.884
36 151,822
618
36 151, 822
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
618
Other payments for personal services. . .
8,960
8,960
01 Personal services
165, 031
101,400
161,400
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Consolidated Working Fund, Post Office, General
OBLIQATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
1953 actual
1954 estimate
1955 estimate
Total number of permanent positions
40
43
51
48
23
22
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS — Continued
Object classification
1953 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Average salaries and grades:
Geneml schedule grades:
$3, 814
QS-4.2
$3. 065
CPC-3.0
$3, 671
GS-4.4
$3, 050
CPC-3.0
$3,991
GS^.8
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
$3,112
Average grade ..
CPC-3.0
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ,
$162. 241
652
2,068
$167, 961
689
$81, 174
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
326
Payment above basic rates
154, 861
168, 660
150
350
18, 000
2, 753, lOO
2,500
2, 000
250
81,600
02 Travel
127
17, 640
3, 906, 199
32
883
268
06 Printing and reproduction. .
1,000
07 Other contractual services
561, 000
600
09 Equipment
4, 080, 000
2,945,000
644,000
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1963 actual
1964 estimate
1955 estimate
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Superintendent, bond section
Chief auditing section
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 810
1 6, 186
2 9, 160
4 17, 055
3 11.605
9 32, 655
7 22, 570
1 2, 760
12 36, 784
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $5. 810
1 6,310
2 9. 410
4 17, 306
5 18, 675
12 42, 420
12 37, 720
1 2, 830
13 39, 656
Num- Total
ber salary
1 $6, 810
1 6, 435
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2 9, 535
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,545
1 4, 646
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
2 8,320
GS-4 Range $3,175 to $3,655 .-.
4 14, 860
OS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430...
6 16, 430
1 2, 910
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-3. Range $2,552 to $3,032.
6 18, 672
Total permanent, departmental
Add terminal leave and turnover in
40 143, 674
2.9 8,667
51 179, 136
23 86, 517
Deduct lapses .
3.2 11,175
1.5 6,343
Net permanent, departmental (av-
erage niunber net salary)
42.9 162,241
552
2,068
47.8 167,961
689
21. 5 81, 174
Regular pay in excess of 52- week base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
326
154, 861
168, 650
81,500
INDEX
A Page
Accounting Office, General 50-51
Accounts, Bureau of 452-454
Acquisition and construction, see Construction.
Acquisition of buildings abroad 445-446
Administrative Office, United States Courts 16
Administrator, Office of the. Housing and Home Finance
Agency 109-111
Aeronautics Administration, Civil 169-175, 508
Aeronautics Board, Civil 175-176
Aeronautics, National Advisory Committee for 53-56
Agency, see individual agencies.
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 161-162
Agricultural commodities, surplus, removal of 156-158
Agricultural conservation program 498
Agricultural Conservation Program Service 139-140
Agricultural Marketing Service 140-143, 155-158, 494r-495
Agricultural Research Center 161
Agricultural Research Service 119-125, 161, 495-496
Agricultural Service, Foreign 143-144
Agriculture census 166-167
Agriculture, Department of:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 119-153
Permanent authorizations 153-158
Revolving and management funds:
Public enterprise funds 158-161
Intragovernmental funds 161-163
Trust funds 494-498
Aid, educational, for China and Korea 448
Air Force, Department of the:
Military functions:
General and special fund accounts 266-285
Revolving and management funds . 294-295
Civil functions: General and special fund accounts 314
Air navigation development 174-175
Air navigation facilities, establishment of 172-173
Aircraft and facilities, Navy 231-235
Aircraft and related procurement. Air Force 266-268
Aircraft and related procurement. Navy 235-237
Airport program. Federal-aid 173-174
Airports, public, Alaska 174
Alaska:
Airports, public 174
Communication System. ...'J 220-221
Disease and sanitation investigations and control 330-331
Maintenance and operation of roads 394-395
Office of Territories 393-395, 405-407
Pavments to States, Agricultural Research Service.. . 122-123
Public works 393
Roads, bridges, and trails, improvement of 502
Roads construction 393-394
Tongass Forest highways 190-191
Alaska Railroad 405-407
Alcoholic rehabilitation program. District of Columbia 490
Alien Property, Office of 417-418
American Battle Monuments Commis.sion 31-32
American sections, international commissions .. 443-444
Antitrust Division, Justice 411
Appeals, Court of Military 200
Appeals courts, district courts, and other judicial services 15-17
Apprenticeship, Bureau of 423-424
Aqueduct, Washington . 488
Arbitration and emergency boards, National Mediation
Board 59
-Architect of the Capitol , 1-5
Archives and Records Service, National h'^ 99-100
Archives, National ! 494
Armory Board, District of Columbia 490
Army, Department of the: Page
Military f mictions:
General and special fund accounts 200-226
Revolving and management funds 285-290
Working funds 509-510
Civil functions:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 297-313
Permanent authorizations 314
Revolving and management funds:
Public enterprise funds 314-318
Intragovernmental funds 318
Trust funds 499
Army National Guard 213-214
Art, National Gallery of 67-68
Arthritis and metabolic disease activities 339
Assistance, Public, Bureau of 344
A.ssistance to States, Public Health Service --^ 325-326
Atomic Energy Commission 32-38
Attorneys and marshals. United States 411-412
B
Battle Monuments Commission, American 31-32
BUnd, books for adult 7-8
Blindness and neiu-ology activities 340-341
Boards, see individual boards.
Boards of inquiry, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Serv-
ice 1 47
Bonneville Power Administration 356-357, 398
Books for adult blind 7-8
Botanic Garden 4-5
Bridges, roads, and trails, improvement of, Alaska 502
Brush disposal, Forest Service 153-154
Budget, Bureau of the 20-21
Buildings:
Abroad, acquisition of 445-446
And grounds. Architect of the Capitol 1-2
And grounds. Department of. District of Columbia. . 483-484
And grounds. Supreme Court 13
Executive mansion and grounds 20
Library of Congress 4
Management fund 105-106
Repair, improvement, and equipment of, General Serv-
ices Administration 96-97
Bureau, see individual bureaus.
Business and Defense Services Administration 178-181
Easiness census 166
Business Economics, Office of 183
C
California, hydraulic mining in 314
Canal Zone Government 312-313
Cancer Institute, National 335-336
Canteen service revolving fund. Veterans Administration.. 92-93
Capital Planning Commission, National 56-57
Capital, Architect of the 1-5
Catalog cards, distribution of, Library of Congress 7
Cemeteria! expenses. Army 297
Census, Bureau of the 166-169, 499, 508
Certification and inspection services. Food and Drug Ad-
ministration 320-321
Children's Bureau 345
China, educational aid tor _ 448
Civil Aeronautics Administration 169-175, 508
Civil Aeronautics Board 175-176
Civil Defense Administration, Federal 43-45
Civil defense loans 469
Civil Defense, Office of, District of Columbia 479
515
516
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1952
Page
Civil engineering, Navy 250-253
Civil functions, see Defense, Department of.
Civil Service Commission 39-41, 93
Claims Commission, International 445
Claims, Court of 14
Claims of persons of Japanese ancestry, Justice 412-413
Coast and Geodetic Survey 176-178
Coast Guard 464-467, 471-472
Columbia Institution for the Deaf 319
Commerce, Department of:
General and special fund accounts 165-192
Revolving and management funds 193-195
Trust funds 499
Working funds 507-509
Commissary funds. Federal prisons 502
Commissioner, Office of the. Social Security Administra-
tion -.----r - 345-346
Commissions, see individual commissions.
Commodity Credit Corporation 158-160
Commodity Exchange Authority 144-145
Commodity Stabilization Service 145, 161-163
Communicable diseases, control of 328
Communications Commission, Federal 45-46
Communication System, Alaska 220-221
Compensation, Employees', Bureau of 427, 512-513
Compensation, grants to States for unemployment 425-426
Conciliation and Mediation Service, Federal 46-47
Congress, Library of 5-8
Congressional printing and binding 9
Connally Hot Oil Act, enforcement of. Interior 353
Conservation and development of mineral resources. Bureau
of Mines 381
Conservation program, agricultural 139-140, 498
Construction:
Acquisition, and improvements, Coast Guard 466-467
Alaska roads 393-394
And rehabilitation. Bureau of Reclamation 372-374
Bonneville Power Administration 356-359
Bureau of Indian Affairs 366-367
Bureau of Land Management 360-36 1
Bureau of Mines 382
Fish and Wildlife Service 391
International Boundary and Water Commission, United
States and Mexico 447-448
Military, Army 213, 224-226
Military, Naval '__ 253
National Park Service 387
Ships, Navy '////.ll 239
1 ■- Southeastern Power Administration 353-354
Southwestern Power Administration 354-355
Construction services:
District of Columbia 484
General Services Administration, public buildings 106
Public Health Service hospitals l^'_ 331
Cooperative range improvements 132
Cooperative work. Forest Service -496-497
Copyright Office, Library of Congress '__ 6
Corporations, Government-owned:
Commodity Credit Corporation 158-160
Export-Import Bank of Washington 86-87
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation ~_ 146
Federal National Mortgage Association 110-111
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.- _. 113
Public Housing Administration 116-118
Tennessee Valley Authority _~ 88-92
Corps of Engineers -Tf "J "297-310, 318
Corps of Engmeers revolving fund 318
Counsel, see corporation counsel and general counsel.
Courts, District of Columbia 479_480
Courts, United States "_."" 13-17
Credit Unions, Federal, Bureau of '"'"" 349
Critical agricultural materials, research on . 123-124
Critical materials. General Services Administration 102-104
Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of __- _ _ __ 13-14
Customs, Bureau of 456^158,' 502-503
Customs Court-
D
Dams and other improvements of navigable waters, mainte-
nance and operation of 314
Deaf, Columbia Institution for the.. milllll 319
Debt, Public, Bureau of the 454-455
Defense, Department of:
Military functions: P«ee
General and special fund accounts 197-285
Revolving and management funds 285-295
Working funds 509-510
Civil functions:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 297-313
Permanent 314
Revolving and management funds 314-318
Trust funds 499
Defense Mobilization, Office of 22-23
Defense production, expansion of 28-29
Defense Services Administration, Business and 178-181
Defense transport activities 41-12
Dental health activities 338-339
Departments, see individual departments.
Development and research. See Research and development.
Disaster loans 160-161
Disaster relief 25
Disbursement, Division of 452-454
Disease and sanitation investigations and control, Alaska. 330-331
District of Columbia:
General and special fund accounts 473-491
Trust funds 503-505
Documents, Superintendent of 8
Domiciliary and hospital facilities, Veterans Administration. 78-80
E
Economic Advisers, Council of 21
Education, health, and welfare services, Indian Affairs 362-363
Education, Office of 322-324
Educational agency for surplus property. District of Colum-
bia - 490-491
Educational aid for China and Korea 448
Educational exchange activities, international 444-445
Educational fund, interest payments by India 449
Eglin Field Reservation, wildlife conservation 314
Emergency relief, Puerto Rico revolving fund 407
Employees' Compensation, Bureau of 427, 512-513
Employment Security, Bureau of 424—427
Employment service administration, grants to States 42.5-426
Engineering, civil. Navy 250-253
Engineering, Sanitary, Department of, District of Colum-
bia 487-488
Engineering, sanitation, and industrial hygiene 329-330
Engineers, Corps of -" 297-310
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 469-471
Examining Division, Home Loan Bank Board 112
Executive mansion and grounds 20
Executive Office, District of Columbia 473
Executive Office of the President 19-23
Export control 181-182
Export-Import Bank of Washington 86
Extension Service 125-126
F
Facilities:
Air navigation, establishment of 172-173
And aircraft. Navy 231-235
And ordnance. Navy 244-245
And troops, Marine" Corps 228-231
Physical, maintenance and rehabilitation of. National
Park Service- 386
Post Office Department 434-435
Farm Credit Administration. 42-43, 87-88
Farmer Cooperative Service 126, 496
Farmers' Home Administration 148-150
Farm labor, Mexican 426-427
Federal-aid airport program 173-174
Federal-aid highways 187-188
Federal aid in fish and wildUfe restoration 400-401
Federal Bureau of Investigation 413-414
Federal Civil Defense Admini-stration 43-45
Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review 45
Federal Communications Commission 45-46
Federal Credit Unions, Bureau of 349
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 146
Federal Extension Service 125-126
Federal Housing Administration 113-116
Federal Intermediate Credit Banks 87
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 46-47
Federal National Mortgage Association 110-111
Federal Power Commission 47-49
INDEX
517
Page
Federal Prison Industries, Inc 419-420
Federal Prison System 416-417, 502
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 113
Federal Supply Service 97-99, 107
Federal Trade Commission 49
Feed and attendants for animals in quarantine 495-496
Finance and supply, Navy 256-259
Finance, Post Office Department 434
Fine Arts, Commission of 356
Fire Department, District of Columbia 478
Fire prevention, forest 154
Fish and Wildlife Service 390-391, 400-404, 501, 512
Flood control 302, 303-306
Flood prevention, Agriculture 136-138
Food and Drug Administration 319-321
Foreign Agricultural Service 143-144
Foreign Commerce, Bureau of 181-182
Foreign quarantine service 333
Forest highways 189-190
Forest Service 126-132, 153-155,496-497
Forestry cooperation. State and private 131
Fort Peck project, Montana, emergencv expenses 404
Freedmen's Hospital ". 321-322
Funds appropriated to the President:
General and special fund accounts 25-28
Revolving and management funds 28-29
Gallery of Arc, National 67-68
Gas and Oil Division, Interior 355-356
General Accounting Office 50-51
General Services Administration:
General and special fund accounts 95-105
Revolving and management funds 105-107
Trust funds 493-494
General supply fund, General Services Administration.. 98-99, 107
Geological Survey 378-381, 511
Government and relief in occupied areas. Army 310-311
Government in occupied areas. State 441-442
Government Printing Office 8-12
Grants, National Cancer Institute 335-336
Grants, National Heart Institute 337-338
Grants to States, unemploymtnt compensation and employ-
ment service administration 425-426
Grounds, see Buildings and grounds.
Guard force 462-463
Guard, National, see National Guard.
H
Hawaii, payment to States, Agricultural Research Service.. 122-123
Health:
And safet}'. Bureau of Mines 38 1-382
Education, and welfare services. Bureau of Indian
.\ffairs 362-363
National Institutes of 333-335
Health, PubUc, Department of. District of Columbia 480-482
Health activities, dental. Public Health Service 338-339
Health activities, mental, Pubhc Health Service 336-337
Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of:
General and special fund accounts 319-348
Revolving and management funds 348-351
Trust funds 499
Working funds 510-511
Health Institute, National 337-338
Health Service, Public 499
Helium production 405
Highways, Federal-aid 187-191
Highways, Department of, District of Columbia 485-486
Home Loan Bank Board 111-113
Hospital and domicihary facilities, Veterans Administra-
tion 79-80
Hospital construction services. Public Health Service 331
Hospital, Freedmen's 321-322
Hospitals and medical care, PubUc Health Service 331-333
House office buildings 3
Housing .Administration, Federal 113-116
Housing Administration, Public 116-118
Housing and Home Finance Agency:
General and special fund accounts 109-110
Revolving and management funds 110-118
Housing Authority, National Capital 50, 493
Howard LTniversity 322
Hydraulic mining in California 314
Page
Immigration and Naturalization Service 414-416
Improvements, acquisition, and construction, Coast Guard.. 466-
467
Improvements and repairs, District of Columbia 489-490
Increase and replacement of naval vessels, construction and
machinery 264
Independent offices:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 31-85
Permanent authorizations 85-86
Revolving and management funds:
Public enterprise funds 86-93
Intragovernmental funds 93
Trust funds 60, 62. 493
Working funds 507
India, educational funds 449
Indian Affairs, Bureau of 362, 369, 398, 399, 500
Indian Claims Commission 51
Indian moneys, proceeds of labor 500
Indian tribal funds 368-369
Industrial fund:
Army 285-287
Navv 290-293
Air Force 294-295
Industrial hygiene, engineering, and sanitation 329-330
Information Agency, United States 80-84
Information, Office of. Agriculture 152
Information, Public, Office of 199-200
Inspection of animal foods 496
Inspections and Licenses, Department of. District of Colum-
bia 485
Inspection services. Food and Drug Administration 320-321
Institutes of Health, National 333-335
Insurance:
Administration fund, railroad unemplo3'ment 85-86
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 146
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 113
Old- Age and Survivors, Bureau of 342-344
Inter-American Highway 190
Interior, Department of the:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 353-398
Permanent authorizations 398-404
Revolving and management funds:
Public enterprise funds 404-408
Intragovernmental funds 408
Trust funds 499-502
Working funds 511-512
Internal Revenue Service 458-460, 503
International Boundary and Water Commission, United
States and Mexico 446-448
International Claims Commission 445
International commissions, American sections 443-444
International educational exchange activities 444-445
International organizations, missions to 442-443
Interservice activities. Defense 200
Interstate Commerce Commission 51-53
Investigations and control of disease and sanitation,
Alaska 330-331
Investigations, Civil Service Commission 93
Investigations, general. Bureau of Reclamation 369-371
Investigations, research and surveys. Geological Survey.. 378-381
Irrigation systems, Indian 399
Japanese ancestry, claims of per.sons of. Justice 412, 413
Judges 15
Judiciary, The 13-17
Justice, Department of:
General and special fund accounts 409-4 1 8
Revolving and management funds 419-420
Trust funds 502
E
Korea, educational aid for 448
Labor, Department of:
General and special fund accounts 421-430
Working funds 512-513
Labor, proceeds of, Indian moneys 500
Labor Relations Board, National 57-58
518
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1955
Page
Labor Standards, Bureau of 422-423
Labor Statistics, Bureau of 427-428
Land Management, Bureau of 359-362, 499-500
Laundry service, Kaval Academy 285
Legal activities and general administration, Justice 409-413
Legislative branch:
General and special fund accounts 1-12
Revolving and management funds 9-12
Legislative garage 2
Legislative reference service, Library of Congress 6-7
Library :
Agriculture 1 52-1 53
Buildings and grounds, Architect of the Capitol 4
Of Congress 5-8
Public, District of Columbia 476-477
Licenses and Inspections, Department of, District of Colum-
bia 485
Liquidation of Reconstruction Finance Corporation 468-469
Loans, civil defense 469
M
Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor
works 306-307
Maintenance and operations, Air Force 268-280
Maintenance and operations. Army 200-213
Management and protection, National Park Service 386
Management fund:
Air Force 295
Army 287-290
Buildings 105-106
Navy 293-294-
Management of lands and resources 359-360
Management, resources, Bureau of Indian Affairs 364-366
Manufactures census 166
Marine Corps troops and facilities 228-231
Maritime activities 1 83-1 86
Maritime training 185-186
Marketing Research and Service, Agriculture 140-142
Marketing Seivico, Agricultural 140-143, 155-158, 494-495
Marshals and attorneys, Justice 411-412
Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal 46-47
Mediation Board, National 58-59
Medical care and hospitals, Public Health Service 331-333
Medical care. Navy 248-250
Mental health activities. Public Health Service 336-337
Metabolic and arthritis disease activities 339
Metropolitan police. District of Columbia 477-478
Mexico and United States, International Boundary and
Water Commission 446-448
Mexican farm labor 426-427
Microbiology activities. Public Health Service 339-340
Migratory bird conservation 400-402
Military construction, see Construction, mUitary.
Military functions, see Defense, Department of.
Military property, see Property, military.
Mineral industries census 167
Mineral resources, conservation and development of 381
Mines, Bureau of 381-386, 405, 511
Mint, Bureau of 463-464
Missions to international organizations 442-443
Mississippi River and tributaries, flood control 302, 304-305
Mortgage Association, Federal National 110-111
N
Narcotics, Bureau of -, 460-461
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 53-56
National Archives 494
National Archives and Records Service 99-100
National Bureau of Standards 193-195
National Cancer Institute 335-336
National Capital Housing Authority 493
National Capital Planning Commission 56-57
National Gallery of Art 67-68
National Guard, Armv 213-214
National Guard, District of Columbia 488-489
National Heart Institute 337-338
National Institutes of Health 333-335
National Labor Relations Board 57-58
National Mediation Board 58-59
National Park Service 386-390, 399, 501, 511-512
National Railroad Adjustment Board 59
National Science Foundation 59-60
National Security Council 21-22
National Security Training Commission 60
Page
National wildlife refuges, management of 401
Naturalization and Immigration Service 414—416
Naval working fund 290
Navigation development, air 174-175
Navy, Department of the:
General and special fund accovmts 226-266
Revolving and management funds:
Public enterprise funds 285
Intragovernmental funds 290-294
Neurology and blindness activities 340-34 1
Niagara remedial works 302-303
O
Occupied areas, government and relief in, Army 310-311
Occupied areas, government in. State 44 1-442
Oil and Gas Division, Interior 355-356
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, Bureau of 342-344
Operations, service-wide. Navy 259-263
Ordnance and facilities. Navy 244-245
Ordnance for new construction. Navy 245-248
Outpatient care. Veterans Administration 78-79
Panama Canal Company 314-318
Park Service, National 386-390, 399, 501, 511-512
Patent Appeals, Court of Customs and 13-14
Patent Office__. 186-187
Payments to States, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico 122-123
Perishable .Agricultural Commodities Act fund 15.5-156
Personnel, Navy 226-228
Petroleum reserves, Naval 263-264
Planning Commission, National Capital 56-57
Police, n\elropolitan. District of (Jolumbia 477-478
Police, White Hou.se 462
Post Office Department 431-435, 513
Postal service fund 431-435
Power Commission, Federal 47-49
Power plant, Capitol 3-4
Power systems, Indian irrigation projects 399
Presideiit, Execui-ive Office of the 19-23
President, funds appropriated to the, see Funds appropriated
to the President.
Pribilof Islands, administration of 391
Printing and Engraving, Bureau of 469-471
Pruning Office, Government 8-9,9-12
Prison lndu.strics, Federal 419-420
Prison System, Federal 416-417,502
Prisons, Bureau of 416-417
Procurement and production. Army 221-223
Procurement related to aircraft, Air Force 266-268
Production Credit Corporation 87-88
Promotion of rifle practice, Army 220
Property, military, preparation for sale or salvage of 226, 264
Protection and management, National Park Service 386
Puljlic Assistance Bureau of 344
Public Buildings Service 95-97
Public Debt, Bureau of the 454-455
Public Health, Department of, District of Columbia 480-482
Public Health Service 325-341, 348-350, 499
Puljlic Housing Administration 116-118
Pul)]ic Library, District of Columbia 476-477
Public Roads, Bureau of 187-191
Public school food services fund, District of Columbia 489
Public schools, District of Columbia 475-476
Public Welfare, Department of. District of Columbia 482-483
Public works:
Alaska 393
Navy 264-266
Virgin islands 395-396
Puerto Rico:
Emergency relief, revolving fund 407
Enforcement National Prohibition Act 503
Payments to States, Agricultural Research Service — 122-123
Refunds, transfers, and expenses of operations 502-503
Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration 407
Q
Quarantine service, foreign 333
R
Railroad Adjustment Board, National 69
Railroad Retirement Board 60-62, 85-86, 493
Railroad unemployment insurance administration fund 85-86
INDEX
519
Page
Rama Road, Nicaragua 190
Range improvements, Bureau of Land Management 361-362
Range improvements, cooperative, Forest Service 132
Reclamation, Bureau of _-- 369-377, 404, 500
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, liquidation of 468-460
Records Service, National Archives and 99-100
Recreation Department, District of Columbia 477
Reemployment Rights, Veterans,' Bureau of 423
Referees, United States courts 16-17
Reference service, legislative 6-7
Reformatory and workhouse. District of Columbia 491
Refugee relief 25-28
Regulatory agencies. District of Columbia 475
Rehabilitation and construction. Bureau of Reclamation-- 372-374
Rehabilitation funds. State rural 496
Rehabilitation program, alcoholic. District of Columbia 490
Relief and government m occupied areas. Army 310-311
Relief, disaster 25
Relief, emergency, Puerto Rico revolving fund 407
Relief, refugee 25-28
Renegotiation Board 62-63
Repairs and improvements, District of Columbia 489-490
Repair, improvement, and equipment of federally owned
buildings outside District of Columbia 96-97
Research:
And development. Air Force 280-284
And development. Army 214-220
Navy _-__. 253-256
Saline water, utilization of 355
Strategic and critical agricultural materials 123-124
Survevs and investigations Geological Survey 378-381
Research Service, Agricultural 1 1 9-125, 495-496
Reserve training. Coast Guard 467
Resources, investigation of 390
Resources management:
Bureau of Indian Affairs 364-366
Bureau of Land Management 359-360
Fish and Wildlife Service 390
Revenue Service, Internal 458-460
Rifle practice, promotion of. Army 220
Rivers and harbors and flood control. Army 297-310, 314
Roads :
And trails, forest 129-131
And trails for States, national forests fund 154-155
Bridges and trails, improvement of, Alaska 502
Construction of, Alaska 393-394
Operation and maintenance of, Alaska 394-395
Public, Bureau of 187-191
Roosevelt, FrankUn D., Library 493-494
Rural Electrification Administration 146-148
Rural rehabilitation funds. State 496
S
Sacramento River, California, flood control 306
Safety and health. Bureau of Mines 381-382
Safety Coal Mine Board of Review, Federal 45
Saint" Elizabeths Hospital 342
Sale or salvage of military property, preparation for 226, 264
Saline water, research in the utilization of 355
Sanitary Engineering, Department of, District of Colum-
bia 487-488
Sanitation and disease investigations and control, Alaska. _ 330-331
Sanitation, engineering, and industrial hygiene 329-330
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Federal 113
School food services fund, public, District of Columbia 489
School lunch program 142-143
Schools, public. District of Columbia 475-476
Science Foundation, National 59-60
Secret Service, United States 461-463
Secretary, Office of the:
Agriculture 151-152, 160-161, 163
Commerce Department 165-166, 193, 507-508
Defense 197-200
Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of 346-347,
350-351, 510-511
Interior 353-356, 396-398, 408
Labor 421, 512-513
Treasury 451-452, 467-469
Securities and Exchange Commission 63-64
Page
Security Council, National 21-22
Security, Employment, Bureau of 424-427
Selective Service System 64-65
Senate Office Building 2-3
Service and supply fund. Public Health Service 349-350
Shipbuilding and conversion 239-244
Ships and facilities 237-239
Ships, construction of 239
Small Business Administration 65-66
Smithsonian Institution 66-68, 507
Social Security Administration 342-346^ 349
Soil Conservation Service 132-138, 498
Soldiers Home, United States 311-312
Solicitor, Office of the. Agriculture 150-151
Solicitor, Office of the. Labor 422
Southeastern Power Administration 353-354
Southwestern Power Administration 354-355
Standards, Labor, Bureau of 422-423
Standards, National Bureau of 193-195
State and private forestry cooperation 131
State, Department of, general and special fund accounts, 437-449
State rural rehabilitation funds 496
States, see Assistance to States.
Statistical work, special, Census 499
Statistics, Labor, Bureau of 427-428
Stock fund, Navy 294
Strategic and critical agricultural materials, research on__ 123-124
Strategic and critical materials, General Services Adminis-
tration 102-104
Subversive Activities Control Board 68
Sugar Act program 145
Superintendent of Documents 8
Supply and finance. Navy 256-259
Supply fund, general, General Services Administration- 98-99, 107
Supply Service, Federal 97-99, 107
Supreme Court of the United States 13
Surplus agricultural commodities, removal of 156-158
Surplus property disposal, Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare 348
Surplus property, educational agency for, District of Co-
lumbia 490-491
Surveyor's Office, District of Columbia 484-^85
Surveys, investigations, and research. Geological Survey-. 378-381
T
Tariff Commission 68-69
Tax Court of the United States, The 69
Technical development and evaluation, Civil Aeronautics
Administration 173
Tennessee Valley Authority 88-92
Territories, Oflice of 391-396, 405^407, 502
Tongass Forest highways 190-191
Trade Commission, Federal 49
Traffic and Vehicles, Department of. District of Columbia- 486-487
Training Commission, National Security 60
Training reserve. Coast Guard 467
Transportation census 167
Transportation, Post Office Department 433-434
Treasurer, Oflice of the 455-456
Treasury Department:
General and special fund accounts:
Current authorizations 451-467
Permanent authorizations 467
Revolving and management funds:
Public enterprise funds 468-469
Intragovernmental funds 469-471
Trust funds 502-503
Troops and facilities. Marine Corps 228-231
Trust funds - 493-5C5
Tuberculosis, control of 327-328
U
LTncmployment compensation, grants to States 425-426
Unemployment insurance administration funds, railroad 85-86
Unions, Federal Credit, Bureau of 349
United States and Mexico, International Boundary and
Water Commission 446-448
United States Information Agency 80-84
United States Secret Service 461-463
United States Soldiers Home 311-312
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Vehicles and Traffic, Department of, District of Columbia. 486-487
Venereal diseases, control of 326-327
Veterans Administration 69-80, 92-93
Veterans' Reemployment Rights, Bureau of 423
Veterans' service center, District of Columbia 479
Virgin Islands:
Enforcement National Prohibition Act 503
PubHc works 395-396
Refunds, transfers, and expenses of operations 502
Virgin Islands Corporation 407-408
Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of 324-325
W
Wage and Hour Division 429-430
War Claims Act of 1 928, settlement of 467
Page
War Claims Commission 84-85
Washington aqueduct 488
Water conservation and utilization projects 138
Watershed protection. Agriculture 134-135
Weather Bureau 191-192, 508-509
Welfare, health, and education services, Indian Affairs 362-363
Welfare, Public, Department of, District of Columbia 482-483
White House Office, The 19
White House police 462
Wildlife, see Fish and wildlife.
Women's Bureau 428-429
Workhouse and reformatory, District of Columbia 491
Working funds 507-51 3
Y
Yard fund. Coast Guard 471-472
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