Need for Improved Headquarters Personnel Accounting - Navy Pacific Fleet

Abstract

GAO recently surveyed the organizational structure of a number of Navy headquarters elements in the Pacific Fleet to evaluate implementation of Department of Defense policy to account for management headquarters. The Chairman, Senate Appropriations Committee has requested that he provided the results of this survey. A recent Navy review was conducted to improve the accuracy of accounting for personnel performing headquarters type work. (See p. 1.) In an April 20, 1976, report, titled "Suggested Improvements in Staffing and Organization of Top Management Headquarters in the Department of Defense" (FPCD-76-35); GAO concluded that accounting for management headquarters personnel under the current organizational approach is inadequate and can result in distorting the reported size of management headquarters.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 17, 1976
Accession Number
AD1119416

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  • United States Government Accountability Office

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  • Marine Corps
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  • Philippines
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  • United States

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