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RCED-83-80 1 (1982-12-23)

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UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


December 23, 1982


RESOURCES. COMMUNITY
ANLD ECO4OMIC DEVELOPMENT
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      The Honorable Donald W. Riegle
      Ranking Minority Member
      Subcommittee on Housing and
        Urban Affairs
      Committee on Banking, Housing
        and Urban Affairs
      United States Senate

      The Honorable Paul S. Sarbanes
      United States Senate


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The Honorable Jim Sasser
United States Senate

The Honorable Charles McC. Mathias
United States Senate


Subject:


Further Information on the Department of Housing
and Urban Development's Fiscal Year 1983 Reductions
in Force (GAO/RCED-83-80)


     Your October 15, 1982, joint letter requested that we answer
12 questions regarding the Department of Housing and Urban Devel-
opment's (HUD's) planned reductions in force (RIF's) for fiscal
year 1983. In our October 29, 1982, report, we provided answers
to 5 of the 12 questions of interest to you. l/

     This report addresses the remaining seven questions. They
generally deal with:

     --Whether HUD officials considered alternatives to the RIF
       and how HUD estimated the costs and savings associated with
       the RIF.

     --The impact of the RIF on various program and administrative
       offices.

As agreed with your representative, our response primarily covers
the RIF that was to have taken place in October 1982 but was



l/Department of Housing and Urban Development's Fiscal Year 1983

  Reductions in Force (GAO/RCED-83-47, Oct. 29, 1982).

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