Records of the Fiscal Analysis Division (BOB Series 39.3) and Fiscal Analysis Branch (BOB Series 52.10 and 61.15). 1939-1969.

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Records of the Fiscal Analysis Division (BOB Series 39.3) and Fiscal Analysis Branch (BOB Series 52.10 and 61.15). 1939-1969.

Memorandums, reports, correspondence, studies, analyses, proposals, estimates, and other records that relate to BOB's analysis of Federal Government programs on a broad functional, as contrasted to agency by agency, basis. Includes files relating to the Budget Messages, Budget Reviews and Previews, efforts to improve Federal-State-local fiscal relationships, the Export-Import Bank, the Planning-Programming-Budgeting System, flood insurance, money market transactions, long range budget projections, and defense expenditures.

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United States. Office of Management and Budget

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The Director, assisted by the Deputy Director, the Associate Director, the Assistant Director, the Executive Assistant to the Director, the Secretariat, and other staff members of the Office of the Director, is responsible for the general direction and coordination of Office Activities, and for maintaining relations with the President, Congress, other Government agencies, and the public. The Office of the Director provides administrative services for the Office as a whole. The Director, as head ...

United States. Bureau of the Budget

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The records were created and accumulated in 1941 by Eric H. Biddle on behalf of his mission, sponsored by the American Public Welfare Association, to study public welfare conditions and activities in Great Britain under the heavy aerial bombardment of that country. During the mission Mr. Biddle was appointed as Foreign Observer for the Bureau of the Budget, attached to the United States Embassy in London. In this capacity he brought the records of his mission to the Bureau, where they were offic...