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089282 1 (1971-05-28)

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Dear Mr. Zarb:

     During the current fiscal year we made a  survey of the Cooperative
Area Manpower Planning System (CAMPS).

     Our survey was performed at the (1) Washington headquarters offices
of seven of the eight Federal agencies participating  in CAMPS, (2) CAMPS
Regional committee office in San Francisco, California,  (3) CAMPS State
committee office in Phoenix, Arizona, and (4) CAMPS area  committee
offices in Los Angeles, California and Phoenix, Arizona.

     We noted during our survey that CAMPS has encountered problems  in
implementing Executive Order No. 11422, dated August  15, 1968, which
established the Government's policy of cooperative planning  and execution
of manpower training programs.  Some of the main problems noted were:

     1.  Confusion among participating Federal and non-Federal
         agencies concerning the specific objectives and functions
         of CAMPS, particularly the role of local and area
         organizations.

     2.  Limited commitment to CAMPS by the participating Federal
         agencies and limited communication from the headquarters
         offices of these agencies to their local counterparts.


3.  Concern at the
    limited impact
    of the Federal


local level that CAMPS plans had only a
upon the manpower budgeting decisions
agencies.


     An official of the Manpower Administration informed us  that the
structure of CAMPS was being revised.  Because this revision may help
to correct these problems, and because of the possibility  that new man.-
power legislation affecting CAMPS may be enacted this year, we have
decided to defer any further survey work in this area at this  time.


-          50TH  ANNIVERSARY   192 - 1971 -


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


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