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                                Union   Calendar No. 874
 81ST CONGRESS       I7TE OF  REPRESENTATIVES            REPORT
   2d Session   f            -                         No. 2457



 INVESTIGATION OF EMPLOYEE UTILIZATION IN THE
       EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES


 JUNE 30, 1950.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State
                 of the Union and ordered to be printed


 Mr. WILLIAMS, from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service,
                     submitted the following

                PRELIMINARY REPORT
                (Pursuant to H. Res. 114, 81st Cong.)
                            PART   I
   Pursuant to House Resolution 114, Eighty-first Congress, approved
May   2, 1949, the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service ap-
pointed a Subcommittee to Investigate Overstaffing in the Executive
Departments  and Agencies, composed of Mr. Williams as chairman,
Mr.  Davis, Mr. Herlong, Mr. Rees, and Mr. Hagen.  The subcom-
mittee is conducting a survey of several agencies, the purpose of
which is-
       (1) to explore and evaluate the utilization of personnel;
       (2) to appraise the effectiveness of existing agency manage-
    inent facilities in employee utilization;
       (3) to ascertain and identify some of the causes and effects
    of overstaffing; and
       (4) to suggest remedial action necessary to correct overstaff-
    ing in the executive departments and agencies.
  Accordingly, the committee submits the following interim report
relating to the Federal Security Agency as part I, of its over-all re-
port on overstaffing in the executive departments and agencies:
                 THE FEDERAL  SECURITY AGENCY
  The  Federal Security Agency was established in 1939 to promote
social and economic security, educational opportunity, and the health
of the citizens of the Nation. Under the Office of the Administrator,
the Agency consists of the Social Security Administration, the Public
Health Service, the Office of Education, and the Office of Special
Services.
  In addition, the Federal Security Administrator has direct respon-
sibility for the Saint Elizabeths Hospital and general -supervision of
Howard  University, the Columbia  Institution for the Deaf, both
located in the District of Columbia, and the American Printing House
for the Blind in Louisville, Ky. (A  complete statement of the


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