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control matters.
It participates in the regular
State Departments briefings for leaders in various
fields, such as editors and publishers, and educators.
The Office of Public Affairs also prepares
Agency publications, including the Agency's annual
report
-
of Departmental
affairs.
Sitton
including
the
has been active
policy
agencies
Department
in the
served
Department
3417 Prospect
Street,
Department
the Bureau
He has a Master's
and a Bachelor's·
and his wife,
and coor~i~n~tio~
as Deputy Coordinator
- See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 3
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
-
Cha.irman., Work::.ne;Group on, O:f'f'ice of Le~isls.tive
Lia.ison
Office of Ge~e~i:. Tr~sportation
Aftai'!'S
0!'.d.
Department or Tra.ns.l)or~tio:1
.•,.,.:
·? ,~
..
~·--r::
'
.f
t.uthority
8, 1966:
Enclosed a.re the f'olJ.o,.11.--ig
papers purs~t
- See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 1
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part II, Trimble Task Force [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
-
attached
for the Assistant
portation
who may have advised
from the recommendations
chart
with a number
were based on the alternatives
The ·documents do not reflect
decisions
be.en pre.sented
by the Department
for Public
Affairs,
Affairs
- See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 1
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part II, Trimble Task Force [1 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
- Filmed 5/20/69
Reel # 100
HISTORYOF THE DEPAR™ENT
OF TRANSPORTATION
in
THE LYNDON
B. JOHNSON
ADMINISTRATION
(November 22, 1963 - January
21, 1969)
ALANS. BOYD, SECRETARY
Prepared by Department Historian
Office of Management Systems
Assistant
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part I, The Administrative History of the Department of Transportation Act"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I – Narrative History, The Administrative History of the Department of Transportation Act [1 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
- the
6/
Messag~s on December 25, 1963 from President Johnson
to President of Cyprus Makarios and Vice President
of Cyprus Kuchuk and to President of Turkey Gursel
(Docs. 1 2).
LI
Department of State Press Statement of February 8,196~.
i964 (Doc. 3
- State Department
- Folder, "Administrative History of the Department of State, Vol. I, Chapter 4, Sections E, F and G," State Dept. Administrative History Box 2
- Administrative History Files [State Department]
-
Affairs
a lawyer.
Mackey
He had worked as Legislative
Assis
to Senator
Williams
with
in both fields.
is also
-- Mr. M. Cecil
lawyer and an economist,
both in FAA and in the Department
Assistant
tant
a
Development
McNamara,. Legislative
- See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 1
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
- to development
became the paramount interest of the grouping.
While there are complex interrelationships among the
five states formerly dealt with in the Department by an Office
of South Asian Affairs, none of the major foreign policy
problems of the United
- State Department
- Folder, "Administrative History of the Department of State, Vol. I, Chapter 4, Sec. A thru D," State Dept. Administrative History Box 2
- Administrative History Files [State Department]
- 4, 1964 (SECRET);
Department of State Telegram 3968, February 27,
1964 tSECRE'l') .,
Base in Libya in his speech on February 22, 1964, and the
increasingly harsh criticism to which the US was subjected in
the Cairo press throughout the rest of 1964
- State Department
- Folder, "Administrative History of the Department of State, Volume I, Chapter 4, Sections H, I, J [2 of 2]," State Dept. Administrative History Box 2
- Administrative History Files [State Department]
- ...
THE WHITS: HOUSE:
WASHINC:,TON
•• August
MEMORANDUM
FOR
12, 1965
Honorable Alan Boyd
• Under Secretary
of Commerce.
for Transportation
•Department
of Commerce
In accordance
with our discussion
Friday morning,
August 6, 1965
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part I, The Administrative History of the Department of Transportation Act"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I – Narrative History, The Administrative History of the Department of Transportation Act [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
- DEPARTMENT
OFTRANSPORTATION
ADMINISTRATION
OF DOT,PARTII
..
Equal
Opportunity
Program
The Departmen~
is designed
race,
to assure
color.,
creed,
s8.Jlle employment
gram is based
strict
of Trans~ortation
sex,
persons
or national
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part III [1 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 2
- DCT and
of the
Part
is
the
Development
the
of New Conununi ties
Federal
response
Act· of 1968.
New Cornmuni ties
provides
for
developers
a revolving
fund
Act necessitates
the
cooperation
ments,
the
Department
18,· 1968
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I, Narative History Part IV [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 2
-
of Justice
the Assistant
desire
agreement;
ask the Department
Affairs
the Delta
would have to renounce
the Department
it was
in the cargo allocation.
should
The General
pooling
thought
lines
a new pooling
seek to intervene
Department
third
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I, Narative History Part IV [1 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 2
- 7/10/68
URI3AN
Ml\SSTRANSIT
Object, ves, ProgramGoa1s and Criteria
. Summary
This paper sets downsome initial
criteria
thoughts on objectives, goalsw and
for discussion purposes.
for UMTA)
It identifies:
A. Basic objectives of the Department
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part III [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 2
- ANNUAL
REPORT
PART I
Flscal
DEPARTMENT
OF
Year
19&7
TRANSPORTATION
FIRST AN·NUALREPORT
Part I-The
Department
Fiscal Year 1967
U.S. DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION
Washington, D.C.
For ule by the Superintendent
Wuhinglon,
Documenll, U.S
- See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 3
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, First Annual Report, 1967," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
- ,
particularly the Department of Defense.
Through the
arrangements with these other government agencies
contractors are permitted to draw on these data bases
in performing analyses for ACDA.
Without such arrange
ments for the use of existing data the cost
-
-13
41
346
* Details may not add to totals due to rounding
~/ Less than $50, 000
Source:
A. I. D. Special Report
....
(0
Prepared
for the House Foreign
Affairs
Committee
11>
Selected
Food for Freedom
Fiscal
(U.S.
1962
Years
1963
- or by the agency which originated the document.
osed in accordance w ith restrictions conta ined in the donor's deed of gift.
NAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION.
NA FORM 1429 (6-E
SECfDEPARTMENT OF STATE DURING THE ADMINISTRATION
OF PRESIDENT
- State Department
- Folder, "Administrative History of the Department of State, Volume I, Chapter 4, Sections H, I, J [1 of 2]," State Dept. Administrative History Box 2
- Administrative History Files [State Department]
-
State Department
affairs,
since W9rld War II:
-- U.S.
Foreign
Latin American
Year 1965 Budget
The objectives
moral
and tightly defined.
on March 23, 1964, for fiscal year 1965.
The Fiscal
policies
reorganize
under Mr. Mann ( see Chapter
- --
..
U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
20590
REMARKS PREPARED FOR D_ELIVERY BY SECRETARY·
OF TRANSPORTATION ALAN S. BOYD, REFORE THE·
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION,
THURSDAY-, OC'l'OBER 31
- See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 3
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, Speeches and Remarks Made by the Secretary and the Officials in the Department," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
-
of Planning,
new Minister
the Minister
Freeman
Through personal
Minister
-The duration
contacts
in India,
and firmness
Minister),
in India's
priorities
affairs.
and in Washington,
and programs.
of aid commHments
had included:
and the
U. S
- consisted of the Divisions
of Administration, Accounting, Procurement Affairs,and Renegotiating, and the Officeof the Regional Counsel.
'
•
C. THJIJ RENEGOTIATION PROCESS
Under the statute, renegotiation is conducted not with respect to
individual contracts
- sound.
Continuing liaison on the
pr o b l e m was m a i n t a i n e d between ACDA and Department of State
officials during the next three years.
After Ambassador Goldberg
became U.S. representative to the United Nations in 1 9 ^ 5 j it was
un d e r
- historians a
compilation of significant events in the various
departments and agencies of the Government during
the Johnson Administration. To accomplish this
purpose, we are asking each department and agency
to prepare a full written history of this period
- drafted by ACDA or sometimes by the State Department.
In either case^ they went through the usual State Department
clearance process and were communicated to other interested
agencies.
Position papers, originally submitted to the Committee
CGNFIDEIITJATr
- Seaborg wished to participate in the
review.
Until the review had been made, he considered it
prudent to avoid any public indication that we would reduce
the nxmber of on-site inspections we had previously proposed,^
Speaking for the State Department