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| | budget - Columbia Encyclopedia article about budget |
 | | The bureau was transferred (1939) to the executive office of the president, and reconstituted (1970) as the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), with additional functions involving the review of organizational structure within the executive branch of the federal government. |  | | In the United States, the president was not required to submit an annual federal budget estimate until the passage (1921) of the Budget and Accounting Act. |  | | Budget estimates are based on the expenditures and receipts of a similar previous period, modified by any expected changes. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/budget
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| | OMB Watch - Congressional Budget Office Projections: No Change in Bleak Long-Term Fiscal Outlook |
 | | Similar to the July Office of Management and Budget (OMB) projections, the CBO report foresees a $331 billion deficit for fiscal year 2005 (FY05), a $33 billion reduction since CBO released an initial estimate in March. |  | | Yet even the CBO's long-term projections do not reveal just how troubling our budgetary outlook is. The CBO is required by law to assume the continuation of current policies, the most important for its current estimates being the expiration over the next five years of most of the tax cuts legislated in 2001 and 2003. |  | | CBO has confirmed what many private analysts have reported: the recent jump in federal revenue is due to short-term, temporary factors that are unsustainable, and over the long-term the country still faces large and difficult fiscal challenges. |
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| | Tax Burden Shifts to the Middle (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | The full financial plan, by department and topic, available from the Office of Management and Budget. |  | | Since 2001, President Bush's tax cuts have shifted federal tax payments from the richest Americans to a wide swath of middle-class families, the Congressional Budget Office has found, a conclusion likely to roil the presidential election campaign. |  | | "CBO is nonpartisan, it's independent, and right now it works for a Republican Congress with a former Bush economist at its head," said Jason Furman, economic director of the presidential campaign of Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.). |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61178-2004Aug12.html
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| | debt management office |
 | | Alaska Budget, State of Alaska Office of Management and Budget, State of Alaska Governor's Budget Office... |  | | The Office of Investments and Debt Management oversees the financial assets of the university and its related... |  | | UK based debt management / debt consolidation company. |
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http://frompoortorich.com/torich/debt-management-office.html
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| | Bruce Bartlett Opinion Editorial: A Different Role For The Congressional Budget Office |
 | | Established in 1974 as the congressional counterpart of the president's Office of Management and Budget (OMB), CBO has never played quite the same role. |  | | O'Neill was easily bullied by committee chairman intent on forcing the right budget score from CBO, she was uneasy dealing with the press, and made no effort to be an ally of the Republican leadership in their many battles with the Clinton Administration. |  | | Thus if there is a change in party control of Congress we should automatically expect a reorientation of the leadership at the CBO at least down to the assistant director level, as is the case at OMB when there is a change in administration. |
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http://www.ncpa.org/oped/bartlett/nov498.html
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| | New Economist: UK to issue 50-year bonds |
 | | The UK Debt Management Office, which borrows on behalf of the government, said in a statement that it planned to issue longer-dated bonds of up to 50-year maturity, following an announcement by Gordon Brown, the UK chancellor of the exchequer, during his Budget presentation. |  | | The UK debt management office began consulting investors and banks in December about the possibility of a very long-dated issue. |  | | Expectations are growing that the UK debt management office will unveil plans for a long-dated gilt, its first in more than half a century, as part of chancellor Gordon Brown's Budget announcement next Wednesday. |
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http://neweconomist.blogs.com/new_economist/2005/03/uk_to_issue_50y.html
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| | Business, stock market & currency news on Stuff.co.nz: British borrowing in line with Brown's forecasts |
 | | Based on a lower central government net cash requirement figures, the UK Debt Management Office said it would trim government bond sales in the current fiscal year just started by Stg2.4 billion to Stg51.1 billion. |  | | The Office for National Statistics said public sector net borrowing for 2004/05 was Stg34.5 billion ($NZ92.74 billion). |  | | The deficit on the current budget for the full year 2004/05 was 16.6 billion pounds, slightly higher than the 16.1 billion Brown forecast in the budget. |
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3255045a6026,00.html
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| | House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 26 Apr 2002 (pt 9) |
 | | To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish the UK Debt Management Office's targets and business plan for 200203. |  | | To ensure full compliance with the Government's remit for the DMO as set out in the Debt and Reserves Management Report 200203, within the tolerances and subject to the review triggers notified separately to the Office and consistent with the objectives of monetary policy. |  | | As the Chancellor announced in Budget 2002, a joint discussion document by HM Treasury and the Home Office will be published later this year on how best we can promote and develop voluntary and community service. |
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http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200102/cmhansrd/vo020426/text/20426w09.htm
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| | American President |
 | | The EOP, in turn, encompassed two subunits at its outset: the White House Office [WHO] and the Bureau of the Budget [today’s Office of Management and Budget], which had been created in 1921 and originally located in the Treasury Department. |  | | Presidents thus confront a monumental organizational and management task at the start of their administrations and throughout their terms of office simply in making sure that the White House is functioning effectively and serving their needs. |  | | According to Bradley H. Patterson Jr., who factors in only the most central EOP units but also includes such things as White House maintenance, official entertainment, and Secret Service protection, the numbers may even be higher: 5,915 in personnel and a budget of $730,500,000 for FY 2001. |
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http://www.americanpresident.org/action/administration_whitehouse/email.html
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| | Under Secretary for Management |
 | | The Department is also working with the White House Office of Management and Budget on the PMA initiative focused on "rightsizing" the U.S. Government's overseas presence. |  | | There are five government-wide PMA initiatives: Human Capital (lead: Bureau of Human Resources); E-Government (Bureau of Information Resource Management); Competitive Sourcing (Bureau of Administration); Financial Management, and Budget and Performance Integration (Bureau of Resource Management). |  | | The Under Secretary also provides regular direction to the Bureau of Resource Management and the Chief Financial Officer serves as a core member of the Under Secretary's senior management team. |
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| | Notes on the Budget Surplus and Capital Gains |
 | | Treasury Department "Monthly Budget Statements" for tax revenues and spending by month in fiscal 1998 through May. Office of Management and Budget (May 1998) and Congressional Budget Office (June 1998) for revenue and spending estimates beyond May of 1998. |  | | Office of Management and Budget for tax and spending data for fiscal years through 1997. |  | | Indeed, GOP leaders are reportedly pressuring the nonpartisan analysts at the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation to adjust their tax models so that they will show an additional capital gains tax cut as a huge revenue raiser. |
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http://www.ctj.org/html/cg1998.htm
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| | Appendix A: Budget Development and Execution Management |
 | | The Army is requested to implement the attached policy and provide a point of contact for CHCS budget development and execution management activities to the CHCS Program Office not later than 1 October 1992. |  | | The attached policy statement addresses management of the CHCS budget during the deployment, operations, and maintenance of the CHCS. |  | | Management of the CHCS budget, including Military Department (MILDEP) participation, is necessary to accomplish program objectives, maintain deployment schedules, operate CHCS at existing sites, and remain within the Congressionally established CHCS life cycle cost cap. |
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http://www.tricare.osd.mil/imtr/jcaho/appenda4.html
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| | Office of the City Manager |
 | | The City Manager's Office consists of the following divisions and programs: Administration, the Action Center, City Communications Office, Contract Compliance Administration, the Emergency Management Office, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Security, Internal Auditor's Office, the City Internship Program, Efficiency Strategies, and the Capital Improvements Management Office. |  | | The city manager interacts on a daily basis with the city's Executive Team, consisting of the City Manager's Office administrative staff, department directors (including the chief of police and parks and recreation director, who are appointed by separate boards); and the city auditor and city clerk, who are appointed by the City Council. |  | | The city manager serves and advises the mayor and City Council, appoints most department directors, and prepares a proposed annual budget for council consideration. |
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http://www.kcmo.org/manager.nsf/manager/home?opendocument
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| | Senate Budget Committee - Democratic Staff Website |
 | | The Act codified the submission of the President's budget and created the Bureau of the Budget (the predecessor to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)) to oversee the executive budget process. |  | | The budget disciplines of the BEA were extended in the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 and the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and are due to expire at the end of FY 2002. |  | | The Budget Committee has jurisdiction over the congressional budget process and the operation of CBO. |
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http://budget.senate.gov/democratic/commhist.html
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| | Budget |
 | | United States Office of Management and Budget The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is a body within the budget requ... |  | | Canadian federal budget In Canada federal budgets are presented annually by the government and lay out government spendi... |  | | Budget crisis A budget crisis is an informal name for a situation in which the legislature and the executive in a presid... |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/budget.html
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| | OnPolitics |
 | | The Clinton administration's projections, which the Office of Management and Budget will release with the president's budget on Feb. 7, are expected to be at least as optimistic. |  | | The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that number will be $23 billion in the current fiscal year. |  | | The annual debate over the federal budget begins this year with familiar arguments over what to spend, what to give back, and what amount to use to repay the trillions of dollars of debt that accumulated during decades of deficits. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/budget/budget.htm
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| | Kentucky: Finance Cabinet - Overview |
 | | Within the office are six divisions: the Division of Administrative Support, the Division of Budget and Planning, the Division of Human Resources, the Division of Occupations and Professions, the Division of Postal Services, and the Division of Printing Services. |  | | The Division of Budget and Planning is responsible for budget planning and submission, expenditure reports, capital plans, revenue projections, cost allocation, rate reconciliation, and maintaining the Chart of Accounts. |  | | The Division of Administrative Support is responsible for all customer billing, asset management, accounts payable, general accounting, and procurement for the operations of the Cabinet. |
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http://finance.ky.gov/ourcabinet/caboff/OAS
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| | Management |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/management.html
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| | US returns to triple-digit budget deficits |
 | | Both the Congressional Budget Office and the Bush administrations Office of Management and Budget predict triple-digit deficits will continue in the current fiscal year, with the CBO forecasting a $145 billion deficit and the OMB $109 billion. |  | | The budget deadlock is the worst since 1995-96, when large portions of the federal government were shut down in a conflict between the Republican-controlled Congress and the Clinton White House. |  | | The budget deficit will only worsen as the full impact of the 2001 tax cut begins to be felt. |
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/oct2002/budg-o31.shtml
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| | National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States |
 | | As a career civil servant, and prior to his tenure in the Intelligence Community, he served for eleven years in various positions within the Office of Management and Budget at the White House. |  | | Former partner and member of management committee at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering. |  | | Managed the paper flow and office systems in the White House Counsels office and, prior to that, at the White House Office of the Staff Secretary. |
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| | U.S. Mayors Articles Divisive 2000 Budget Passes Stage Set For Congressional Battles Over Priorities This Spring (4/05/99) |
 | | According to the Office of Management and Budget, the Republican budget could require a 12 percent across-the-board cut in nondefense discretionary programs in fiscal year 2000 and could increase to 28 percent over the next five years as defense spending moves up. |  | | Although the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts the robust economy will continue to produce budget surpluses well into the foreseeable future, Republican leaders, at least for now, plan to hold spending in line with the budget caps set in the 1997 balanced budget agreement. |  | | Republican leaders plan to set aside $1.8 trillion of the projected total $2.6 trillion in surpluses to extend the solvency of the Social Security program and reduce the national debt from $3.8 trillion to $1.9 trillion. |
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| | Program Management & Support: Overview - Aspen Systems Corporation |
 | | Aspen has met these challenges with creativity, adaptation of technology, a commitment to the client's mission, and a stringent program management approach designed to deliver management discipline, budget controls, subcontractor management, and a single point of accountability. |  | | Whether managing an entire program or providing key support to a client's program office, Aspen brings to each program a depth of managerial experience that consistently results in performance quality, adherence to schedules and budget, and responsiveness to changing needs. |  | | Aspen's approach to Program Management is guided by the Aspen Project Management Program (APMP), which fosters high standards of management accountability across the company. |
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| | Home Page for State Surplus Property. |
 | | A Division of the Office of Management and Budget |  | | to the North Dakota Office of Management and Budget - Surplus Property Services Home Page. |  | | Surplus Property is responsible for the acquisition and distribution of federal surplus property to eligible organizations. |
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| | t r u t h o u t - Treasury Reports Record 400 Billion Deficit |
 | | In its recent budget review, the Office of Management and Budget said it expects the deficit to be about $445 billion this year, while the Congressional Budget Office has projected a more conservative $422 billion. |  | | In its monthly budget report, the Treasury said the July deficit was $69.16 billion, based on revenues of $134.42 billion and spending of $203.58 billion. |  | | The White House says the deficits, when compared to the size of the U.S. economy, remain manageable and are the result of slower revenues due to the recession and September 11 attacks in 2001 and more spending for defense and security. |
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http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/081204V.shtml
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| | Office of Budget and Management Services |
 | | Office of Budget and Management Services (OBMS) manages a wide variety of budget execution, formulation, and presentation activities, as well as management and planning, correspondence analysis, and coordination activities within the Office of Justice Programs (OJP). |  | | Specifically, OBMS directs, coordinates, and prepares OJP's annual budget requests to the Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Department of Justice. |  | | In addition, OBMS works with OJP's bureaus and offices to implement the National Performance Review (NPR), and the Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA), the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), as well as other initiatives. |
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| | Management |
 | | ContentBox suite of content management solutions offers different products for all projects' scope and budget. |  | | Description: CDG Management Services based in Dublin Ireland is a progressive Irish Property Management Company which specialise in shopping centre management, retail property management, office management, apartment block management and car park management in Dublin and Cork |  | | Description: Property management firm lists furnished and unfurnished residential units and office space for rent. |
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| | Office of Management and Budget - SourceWatch |
 | | The Office of Management and Budget (http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/) (OMB) is headed by Director Joshua B. Bolton. |  | | According to the Office's web site, the OMB's "predominant mission is to assist the President in overseeing the preparation of the federal budget and to supervise its administration in Executive Branch agencies. |  | | OMB ensures that agency reports, rules, testimony, and proposed legislation are consistent with the President's Budget and with Administration policies. |
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Office_of_Management_and_Budget
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| | State of Texas Human Resources |
 | | Office Services and Safety Compliance Audit : The results of the Office Services and Safety Compliance Audit are now available. |  | | State HR professionals need to be available to advise agency executive management on workforce issues that are of interest to the Legislature. |  | | Start here to make sure you are up-to-date and prepared to advise your executive management and ultimately the legislators making public policy. |
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| | SocietyGuardian.co.uk Society Cabinet Office in a state of turmoil |
 | | The Cabinet Office overspent its 2002-03 budget, and its planned budget for the financial year that has just begun was scrapped. |  | | The government's engine room, the Cabinet Office, is in turmoil, with demands for sharp cuts in its £1.6bn-a-year budget and a turf war breaking out between the delivery and reform units set up at the instigation of Tony Blair. |  | | The Cabinet Office has been reorganised time and again. |
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http://www.societyguardian.co.uk/futureforpublicservices/story/0,8150,931447,00.html
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