DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to of in
excess of $17,500:
Secretary of the Army
Under secretary of the Army
Assistant secretary of the Army
General counsel
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy assistant secretary of the
Army
Deputy director, National Security
Agency
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
Chief, office of fiscal policy and management
Deputy director financial operationsDeputy comptroller of the Army
Deputy general counsel
Director, office of analysis and review.
Dlreetor, office, civilian personnel
Director of personnel
Director of planning
Director of security
Executive director, physical science
administrator
General engineer
Principal consultant to chief signal
officer
Research analyst
Scientific adviser, chief of research
and development and director,
science resea rch program
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant to the assistant secretary of
the Army for procurement
Assistant chief for planning
Assistant to the director of research
and development
..
Assistant general counsel..
Attorney-adviser
Chief, office of budget and funding. _ _
Chief, civilian personnel division
Chief psychologist
Communication specialist
Deputy chief. Army audit agency
Deputy commander for operations
materiel command
Deputy director, office chief of personnel
Deputy director, office of analysis and
review (materiel and materials)
Deputy director, office of analysis and
review (facilities)
Director of training.
Engineer
_..
General counsel
Legal adviser to comptroller
Military intelligence research specialist
Ordnance comptroller
Planning analyst.
Research adviser
Research analyst
Senior executive
Small business adviser to deputy
chief of staff for logistics
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Army for supply management.
Special assistant for civil functions
Special assistant for industrial and
transportation facilities programs.__
Special assistant for personnel security
Special assistant to chief of ordnance.Special assistant to chief field service
division, ordnance
Special assistant (plans) to deputy
chief of staff, logistics
-.
Supervisory budget analyst
Supervisory general engineer
Technical consultant
--Technical director of real estate
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect..
Associate technical director
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
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NUtti- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $22,000
1 20,000
4 80,000
1 19,000
DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Publications editor*
Publications omeer_
______..
Publications writer
_______
Public information officer
Radio control specialist
Radio information officer
Real property disposal specialist
Realty officer
Records analyst
Refrigeration adviser
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Safety director..
Salary and wage analyst
Sanitation officer
Security and intelligence officer
Security officer
Shops and service specialist
Shop superintendent
Small business specialist
Social psychologist
Space control officer
Special operations division chief
Staff assistant
Statistician
Storage officer
Superintendent
p r t d
S l
Supply
requirements
i
and distribution officer
___
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1,610,319
1, 546, 720
Supply storage and distribution
25 257,680
25 232,275
officer
Tabulating equipment and electrical
32,112
3 31,392
46, 670
accounting machine technician
4 39,856
39, 856
18,195
Teacher
97,056
86,070
9 94, 896
Technologist
13 138,112
13 136,432
13 121,900
Traffic manager
74 754, 736
65 661,040
63 577,158
Training officer
34 366,356
31 320,464
36 328,885
Transportation officer
5 51,680
4 42,496
5 46,455
Transportation requirements analyst.
2 21,008
2 21,486
2 19,055
Visual aids specialist
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 10,065
Technical director of research.
6,661
6, 683
6,639
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
$58,110, 941
$53,484,096
$57,305,048
9,506
9,423
9,500
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
71,015,886
64,107, 248
70,062, 580
537
2,443
2,465
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
16, 590,102
15,440,092
16, 249,922
12, 655
12, 669
12, 610
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
78,698, 538
73,275,948
78,033,833
3,052
3,126
!6
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
16, 856,129
16, 880,913
16,932, 653
14,491
14,741
14,868
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
—
78,301, 511
71, 579,345
78,067, 517
S6
7,769
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
_._
_. 7,988
37, 599, 765
35, 778,338
37,986,122
18,659
19,970
18,966
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
85, 602,100
81, 409,388
85, 377, 716
28,445
29,609
28,763
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
113, 797, 523
118, 035,338
109,937,897
31, 454
31,853
32,824
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
118,498,083
122, 293,030
112, 747,015
9,778
9,728
10,181
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
32,533,982
34, 481,162
35, 649, 768
415
406
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,520
;9
1,357,192
1, 522,353
1,450,920
Positions established by Public Law
313:
1 19,000
1 19,000
19,000
Chief scientist, United States Army_.
Chief scientist and deputy chief for
17.500
17,500
17, 500
ordnance research and development.
17, 500
17,500
17, 500
Chief scientist, signal corps
16,500
16, 500
16, 500
Chief technical adviser
19,000
19,000
19,000
Director of research and development.
Deputy director of research and de15, 500
16, 500
1 16,500
velopment
Director for scientific activities and
17,500
17,500
chief scientist, chemical
1 17,500
13,330
Electronic scientist
12,900
2 28,380
2 28,860
Engineer
13,115
1 14,430
1 14,670
Intelligence officer
114,255
28 434,345
28 430,505
Research analyst
Scientific director, Army research
1 16,500
1 16,500
office
Scientific director of polar research....
1 16,500
Technical director, Armed Forces
special weapons project
1 14,500
1 13,000
1 14,500
Technical director, research and development, quartermaster corps
1 14,500
1 17,500
1 17,500
Technical director of research, pathology and basic sciences
1 18,000
1 17,5001 18,000
Technical director, White Sands signal
corps agency...
1 14,500
1 14,000
1 14,500
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 and above:
13 142,306
7 76,252
7 76,252
Chief officer
_
1 12,894
1 12,894
1 12,894
First mate
13 169,278
6 81,173
6 81,653
Master dredger, barger, etc—_
5,151
!87
3,887
Less than $9,890
24,317,688
24,480,803
19,317,501
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 and above:
Wire communication equipment installation a n d m a i n t e n a n c e
1 11,169
1 11,169
1 11,169
worker. _
__
1 10,524
1 10,524
1 10,524
Electrician.-
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Ungraded positions at hourly rates—
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
. Continued
Equivalent to $9,890 and above—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary
Electronic equipment installation
1 $9,918
1 $9,918
and maintenance worker
Fixed industrial equipment and
9 99,212
9 $97,885
9 97,885
maintenance worker
15 160,035
22 231,296
21 219,127
Foreman
_
General equipment maintenance
5 54,410
5 54,960
5 54,960
worker
Mobile industrial equipment and
75,100
78,415
7 78,415
maintenance operator
33, 575
10,650
1 10,650
Printing and reproduction worker..
65,603
67,413
Superintendent
6 68,016
73,175
73,175
Supervisor
8 73,175
Warehouseman
2 19,910
2 20,800
2 20,800
100,824
98, 637
Equivalent to less than $9,890
_. 103, 521
479,972, 584
479, 408,381
471,302, 355
35,160
35,821
33,988
Local wage rates..
35,715,149
37,718,045
35, 780,940
Total permanent .
Deduct lapses.
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
243,298
239,165
235,208
United States and possessions
1,143,310,180 1,170,086,078 1,155,323, 615
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
9,509
8,655
8,768
54,862, 203
55,752,667
55,765, 050
35,471
34,816
Local rates .
33, 638
35,420, 560
37,420,050
35,430,960
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
3,278,802
3,492,884
3, 529,003
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
15,863
19,200
9,000
Part-time employment:
1,155, 430
United States and possessions
900, 480
901,589
Foreign countries: U. S. rates.__
45,250
29,880
19, 920
529, 658
Intermittent employment
555,556
550,488
Other personal services:
4,345, 537
4, 663,678
Regular pay above 52-week base
9,189, 950
11,988,348
11,927,930
Overtime and holiday pay
9, 668,004
1,881,082
2,043,049
Nightwork differential
2,091, 633
4,500, 638
4,247,609
Living and quarters allowance
4,317,152
389, 767
377, 888
Uniform allowances
376,610
6,000,979
Additional pay for service abroad
7, 559,005
7,280,895
52, 791
Additional pay for Marine duty
49, 941
49, 451
Payments to Korean service corps
1, 403,269
2, 029, 000
2,029, 000
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details..
2,979,756
1, 542, 500
1,498,000
01
Personal services.
1,273,050, 577 1,301,528, 331 1,288, 308,920
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Army":
Direct
— $1,193,685, 667 $1,191, 486, 000 $1,169, 267, 000
79,147, 203
Reimbursable
109,507,000
118,875,000
"Acquisition, construction, and improvement," Coast Guard; Treasury
Department'324, 900
"Operating expenses," Atomic Energy
Commission
152,470
164, 535
166,920
"Plant acquisition and construction,"
Atomic Energy Commission
33,924
32, 087
"Construction of memorials and cemeteries," American Battle Monuments
Commission
15, 892
4,600
"Refunds, transfers, and expenses of
operations," Bureau of Customs
4,093
6,309
"Plant and facilities," Bureau of Standards
3,371
"Commodity Credit Corporation fund,"
Department of Agriculture
2,805
"Rivers and harbors and flood control,
Army, trust funds".
5,152
2,900
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Education specialist
Occupational research analystPsychologist
Scientist
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $34,830
$51,396
4 $51,708
25,854
3 36,180
2 26,145
13,083
1 11,610
1 13,083
13,083
1 11,610
1 13,083
12,771
1 12,771
1960
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
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CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF NAVAL P E R S O N N E L — C o n t i n u e d
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Education specialist
Engineer
Occupational research analyst
Psychologist
Scientist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Computer systems analyst
Editor
Education specialist
Engineer
_
Facility planning officer
Legal adviser
Librarian
Military personnel administrator
Occupational research analyst
Psychologist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.-.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established pursuant to 34 U. S.
C. 1071-1076c:
Rate of $13,500: Academic dean
$8,003 to $13,239: Senior professor and
professor
$6,771 to $9,851: Chief instructor and
associate professor
$5,385 to $8,619: Assistant professor
and assistant chief instructor
$4,615 to $6,155: Instructor
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic
Less than $9,890
1 11,898
1 11,440
2 21,715
308
4032,405,796 311
1,989,
1,986,202
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
3,253
,131
equivalent to less than $9,890.
3,568
15,720,370
15,176,658
16,211,406
,474
9,630
Total permanent.
42,896,739
44,614,457
43,887,273
229
371
82
Deduct lapses
1,046,990
1,990,334
2,792, 544
Add net increase due to changes in pay
1,095,000
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
8,473
8,909
U. S. and possessions
8,245
41,849,749
42
42,409,923
41,993,181
Foreign countries:
39 211,933
38 194,364
U. S. rates
2,267
1
1 2,184
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
68,725
66,237
63,547
Temporary employment
16,820
16,444
25,599
Part-time employment
6,600
6,600
5,236
Int ermittent employment
Other personal services:
322,704
165,278
163,300
Regular pay above 52-week base
542,141
572,684
613,379
Overtime and holiday pay
94,815
93,602
92.279
Nightwork differential
15,635
14,917
14,584
Additional pay for service abroad
28,510
29,747
Uniform allowance
29,510
Additional pay for instructional differ1,848
1,432
ential
1,848
Additional pay for hazardous duty and
12,606
12,942
dirty work
12,630
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
-3,548
leave earned
43,602,849
42,961,177
43,208,226
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Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy:*'
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Laundry service, Naval Academy"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy"
"Naval working fund"
"Military construction, N a v y "
"Navy stock fund"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Preparation for sale or salvage of
military property, Navy"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
"Defense housing, N a v y "
1959 estimate
1960 estimate
$40,957,837
912,579
417,234
$41,196,000
901.000
431,457
$40,680,000
900,000
436,450
513,015
161,926
669,950
148,000
3,100
5,000
7,342
763,803
148,000
3.100
5,000
7,342
224,000
17,000
17,500
7,951
15,288
3,747
178,686
9,078
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF MARINE CORPS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Engineer
Deputy fiscal director
General supply officer
Personnel administratorProcurement officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Educational specialist
Engineer
General supply officer
Management analyst Military personnel administrator. _
Personnel administrator
Physical science administrator
Procurement officer
.-_
Production superintendent
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Bacteriologist
Budget officer
._
Clothing designer
E ducational specialist
Engineer
..
General transportation officer.
Historian
Information specialist._
Manpower specialist
Military personnel administrator..
Personnel officer
Produ ction so perintendent
School su perintendent
Supply cataloger
Supply officer
Systems administrator
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880..
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic.
Less than $9,890
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$12,690
11,610
12,690
12,150
11,610
1
1
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
9,736
9,297
9,214
equivalent to less than $9,890
41,077,853
41,560,465
40,761,637
16,917
17,011
17,836
Total permanent75,157.451
75,302,115
75,109,696
965
1,162
884
Deduct lapses
3,913,070
5,773,165
3,548,665
1960
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_ _ ...
1959 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$1,077,014
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
15,434
15,285
U. S. and possessions
16,147
$70,908, 599
$70,445, 717
69,847,387
Foreign countries:
61 341 130
61 350 090
U S rates
62 338 164
632 503,721 606 448,574
Local rates
~465 227,994
Other personal services:
275,975
548.034
Regular pay above 52-week base
270,821
749,295
734,234
Overtime and holiday pay
864,777
105,076
110,996
Nightwork differential
111,039
26,166
16,448
Additional pay for service abroad
28,274
31,017
32,167
Uniform allowance
29,576
72,940,979
01
Personal services
72,686,260
71, 718,032
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
_ __
Reimbursable obligations
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy"
- "Defense housing, Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"
"Naval working fund"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Preparation for sale or salvage of military property, Navy"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
"Acquisition, rehabilitation, and rental
of Wherry Act housing, Department
of Defense"
$64, 640,370
2,391, 735
$64,738,786
3,368,145
$64,379,732
3,449,872
125,150
362,895
3,400
131,394
3, 571, 558
134,696
393, 558
3,400
66,000
3, 561,738
157, 54?
399,519
3,400
66,00C
3, 573,070
474, 533
16,997
17, 538
657,118
657,118
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS
1958 actual
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GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Physicist
...
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program officer
_.
Progress reporting officer
Psychologist
Publications officer
Statistician
_
_
Technologist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical research administrator..
Assistant inspector general
Attorney.
Automotive transportation specialist.
Budget officer
Chemist.
Computer systems analyst
Construction and maintenance superintendent
Contract specialist
Digital computer system specialist—.
Educational specialist
Electronic scientist—_
_
Electronic technician
_.
Employee relations officer
Engineer.
_
_
Engineering technician
Equipment specialist
Finance officer
Financial control officer
Industrial specialist
Information officer
Inspector
Maintenance program officer. _.
Management analyst
Management planning officer...
Mathematician
Metallurgist...
Meteorologist
Motion picture producer
Naval intelligence analyst
Office services manager
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administratorPhysicist
Physiologist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program officer
Progress reporting officer
_.
Psychologist
Publications officer
Real property officer
Scientific staff assistant....
Security specialist
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by the Secretary
of Defense (5 U. S. C. 171p):
Technical director
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Master mechanic
Foreman mechanic
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Chief quarterman, laborer, helper,
and mechanic service
Quarterman, laborer, helper, and
mechanic service.
Equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$45,580
20.640
323,035
10,320
10,320
30,960
10.320
10,320
22, 790
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment-.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base. _ _. _
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowances
__ _.
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
_ _
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligation s
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy" _ _ _ _
. . .
"Navy industrial fund"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy"
"Preparation for sale or salvage of military property, Navy"
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Military construction, N a v y " .
"Shipbuilding and conversion, N a v y " . .
"Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy"
"Navy management fund"
"Naval working fund"
" N a v y stock fund"
" M u t u a l security," funds appropriated
to the President
77,359
75,188
419,168,364
408,836,236
5
58,814
3
1, 591,688
4, 644,983
749,071
855,091
116, 288
45,000
3
1,646, 828
6,228,062
733, 800
791, 700
102,000
42,000
3,208,428
4,600,962
720,000
776,000
107,000
149, 765
-29,450
420, 512, 770
437,690,304
426, 928,626
$333, 773, 718
916, 209
$341, 617, 637
1,457, 863
$328, 430, 570
1,655,994
18,146, 610
13, 400, 506
19, 046, 000
14, 573,284
20, 223,000
14,658, 062
50,161,175
57, 937, 000
59, 055, 000
1,684,008
126, 867
366, 210
711,928
102,000
775, 000
707,000
73,000
778,000
709,000
59,256
163,652
653, 049
220, 916
62,000
434,000
642,000
203,000
62,000
435,000
645,000
204,000
128, 666
133,520
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF SHIPS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
82,983
equivalent to less than $9,890
83,306
82,657
$412,252,921
$424,208,043
$428,201, 551
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
113,993
113,459
113,820
United States and possessions
595,263,176
621,742,200
625,459,900
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
247
253
205
1,114,000
1,342,000
1,322,456
1
3,357
Local rates
3,7111
3,778
6,439,000
5,547,000
6,443,215
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States
43,000
51,263
43,000
and possessions
Other personal services:
4,848,400
2,325,937
2,407,400
Regular pay above 52-week base.
19, 571,000
19,416,000
18, 730, 954
Overtime and holiday pay
2,196,000
2,196,000
Night work differential
2,112,865
1,262,000
1,262,000
Additional pay for service abroad
1,220,909
72,000
72,000
Uniform allowance
71,737
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
1,349
3, 596,099
taken
01
Personal services
_
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy industrial fund"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
R eimbursable obligations
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"___
"Naval working fund"
"Preparation for sale and salvage of
military property, Navy"..
_
"Navy management fund"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
631,138, 611
654, 920,949
660,113,300
$19,036,837
$19, 736,000
$19,392,000
750,000
35,922,775
4, 798,000
548,810,149
34, 587,500
5,308,000
33, 568,600
5, 641,000
580,272,000
17,932,138
1,864,000
19,000,700
1,510,000
18,494,300
1,510,000
26,672
91,245
340,789
20,000
93,400
342,000
20,000
93,400
343,000
49,780
9,104
29,000
29,000
2,257,122
4,586,000
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF ORDNANCE
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $15,375:
1 $17,000
$17,000
Scientist, chief.
1 $17,000
35,000
Technical director
2 35,000
2 35,000
16,500
Technical director, associate
1 16,500
1 16,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
15,870
1 15,870
1 14,405
Administrative officer
2
Ordnance engineer
2 29,670
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 14,435
1 14,435
1 12,900
Comptroller
2 30,326
2 30,313
2 27,520
Engineer
1 15,163
1 15,163
Mathematician
1 13,760
3 45,489
3 41,280
Physical science administrator
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
26, 748
2 26,166
23,490
Administrative officer
55,912
4 55, 912
Aeronautical research administrator. _
50, 760
13.374
1 13,374
Attorney
12,150
39,249
3 38,313
Budget and accounting administrator34,830
27, 956
2 27,956
Chemist
25,380
13,038
1 12, 771
11, 610
Contract specialist
13, 686
1 13, 374
12,150
Deputy comptroller
27,956
2 27,956
25,380
Electronic scientist
70 978, 460
978,460
70 887,490
Engineer
6
83,868
6 76,140
Mathematician
1 13,978
13,978
12, 690
Naval architect
1 13,083
13,374
11,880
Personnel administrator
17 237,626
17 237, 626
215, 730
Physical science administrator
10 139,780
10 139, 780
126,900
Physicist
27,664
2 27,060
24,570
Production specialist
13,083
1 12,771
11,610
Program manager
13, 978
1 13, 978
12, 690
Scientific administrator
13,083
1 13.083
11,610
Special studies assistant
13,083
13,083
1
11,610
Staff assistant
13,978
1 13,978
12,690
Statistician
13,083
1 13,083
11,880
Technical program analyst
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
2 24,169
2 23,691
2 21,285
Accountant
2 23,212
2 22,963
2 20,640
Administrative officer
2 25,126
2 25,126
2 22,790
Aeronautical research administrator..
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1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-.14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Attorney
Budget administrator
Budget specialist
Business analyst
Chemist
Contract specialist
Digital computer system
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Financial officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Management analyst
Mathematician
Metallurigist
Naval architect
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator..
Physicist
Production specialist
Program analyst
Scientific administrator
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget administrator
Budget analyst-..
Budget specialist
Chemist
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Commodity industrial analyst-.
Digital computer analyst
E lectronic scientist
Employee relations officerEngineer
Freight traffic specialist
Industrial analyst
Indu strial engineer
Information officer
Inspector
Librarian
Management analyst
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Naval architect—.
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator..
Physicist
Position classification officer
Produ ction specialist
Program analyst
Psychologist
Publication editor
Safety program specialist
Scientific administrator
Security administrator
Statistician
Supply officer
Supply specialist
Technologist
Training administrator
Transportation officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10, $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9.
$5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390. ..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940-.
GS^.
$3,755 to $4,325._.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.-.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense (5 U. S. C. 171p):
Physical science administrator
Technical director, associate
Technical engineering adviser
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 and above:
Electrician
Machinist
Mechanic
Ordnanceman
Rigger
Transportationman
Less than $9,890
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
6 $62,995
1 10,320
1 10, 535
1 10,320
15 170,925
3 30,960
1 10,535
16 182,320
235
2,671,805
1 10,320
2 22,145
1 10,320
1 11,395
13 148,135
1 11,395
1 11,395
3 33,110
18 205,110
49 557,355
5 53, 535
5 54,395
1 11,395
1 10, 535
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF ORDNANCE—Continued
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
26,076
23,879
22,830
equivalent to less than $9,890
$102,738,133
$117,357,475
$107,455, 500
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in payscales for part of year
4,487,175
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
41, 595
38, 646
Foreign countries: Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance
01
Personal services ___
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations.
Reimbursable obligations
"Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy industrial fund"
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
__ __
"Preparation for sale or salvage of military property, Navy"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
.
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"_.
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Navy management fund"
"Procurement, Marine Corps"
"Military construction, Navy"
"Naval working fund"
"Navy stock fund"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
"Army industrial fund"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Army"-_
"Procurement other than aircraft and
missiles, Air Force"
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $14,190:
1 $17,000
1 $17,514
Medical research adviser
1 $17,514
1 17,000
1
17,514
Technical director of research
1 17,514
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 13,330
1
14,685
1 14,685
Parasitologist
1
14,206
1 12,900
Psychologist
1 14,206
GS-L5. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 13,978
1 12,690
13,978
Bacteriologist
_.
1 12,690
2 27,956
27,956
Chemist
1 12,690
13, 978
1 13,978
Comptroller
Deputy director, Armed Forces med1
12,771
1 12.771
ical publication agency
_-.
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GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Director, administration division
Director, medical statistics division...
Medical officer..
Physicist
Physiologist
Psychologist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Budget officer
Chemist
Civilian personnel officer
Deputy director, administration division
Deputy director, medical statistics
division
E ducational specialist
Entomologist
Medical officer
Nutritionist
Parasitologist
Physiologist
Psychologist
._.
._.
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant civilian personnel officer
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Chemist
Educational specialist
Electronic scientist
Head, administrative reporting
Head, decedent affairs and claims
Head, hospital methods branch
Immunolqgist
Legal advisor
Medical material consultant
Medical officer
Physiologist
Psychologist
Rehabilitation specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
.
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-4.
$4,490 to $5,390..
$3,755 to $4,325..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic
Less than $9,890
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$12,690
12,150
25,380
12, 690
11, 610
11,610
10,750
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
4,304
4,494
4,229
equivalent to less than $9,890
17,914, 245
18,432,476
17,597,221
8,292
8,606
8,229
Total permanent36, 415,312
36,260,197
35, 717,594
165
754
165
Deduct lapses
2,791, 217
672,312
815,197
Add net increases due to changes in pay
750,000
scales for part of year
Net. permanent (average number,
net salary):
7,931
United States and possessions
7,656
35,317,000
33,380,747
Foreign countries:
26 120,857
33 204,500
U. S. rates
170 174, 773 163 191,500
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
6,250
7,000
and possessions
4,403
5,000
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
129,184
146,000
Regular pay above 52-week base
4P3, 211
481,000
Overtime arid holiday pay
212, 536
245, 000
Nightwork differential
19,760
26,000
Additional pay for service abroad
59, 442
68,000
Uniform allowance
01
Personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
" Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local r a t e s . . .
___
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Military construction, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Military construction, Naval Reserve"
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Preparation for sale and salvage military property, Navy"
"Navy management fund"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Naval working fund"
"Navy stock fund"
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"-.
"Military construction, Air Force"
1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
18,110
United States and possessions
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
2 21,715
2 21,715
2 20,864
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic
97 627,134
97 654,875
Less than $9,890
97 656,133
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1,066
1,066
equivalent to less than $9,890
1,068
5,460,601
5,439,122
5,211,367
4,954
4,913
Total permanent.
34,919,659
34,813,357
30,928,766
266
68
267
Deduct lapses
2,022,699
2,965,505
1,994,167
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Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
_
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay..
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad.
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
_
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Operation and maintenance, Navy"__
"Navy industrial fund"
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Tota
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$369,421
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
4,508
United States and possessions
ACCOUNTS OF OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH—continued
1959 estimate
28,083,922
4,653
4,653
$32,556,990
$32,648, 960
31 239,060
6
9,700
32 251,200
6
11,000
29 237,000
6 11,000
115,108
89, 962
92,300
93,600
92,300
113,600
109,403
1,313,903
25, 619
47, 994
26,957
7,028
126,330
28,080
56,500
21,000
10,400
251,060
976,600
28,080
55,000
5,000
10,400
30,410, 520
34,630,000
34,429,000
$4,679,035
189,870
3,928,487
$5,287,000
202,000
4,296,000
21,592,288
24,818,000
$5,306,000
203,000
4,453,000
24,455,000
12, 540
12,000
8,300
15,000
341,864
12,000
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Attorney
Comptroller
_
Engineer
Inspection specialist
Personnel officer
Storage specialist
Supply officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney.
Budget administrator
Commodity industrial a n a l y s t Contract specialist
Engineer
Equipment specialist
M anagement analyst
Personnel officer
Storage specialist
_.
Supply officer
Technologist..
Transportation officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Business analyst
Commodity industrial analyst...
Contract specialist
Digital computer
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Food specialist
Inspection specialist
Management analyst
Marine terminal superintendent.
Medical officer
_
Personnel officer
Storage specialist
Statistician
Supply officer.
_
Technologist
_„.
Transportation officer. _
_.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
16,283
equivalent to less than $9,890
15,582
14,168
64,669,348
71,051,692
70,489,212
Total permanent.
43,000
34,164
41,015
184,775,301
160,207,093
189,751,579
Deduct lapses
1,353
177
.92
6,428,239
929,893
3,436,979
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year...
4,769,865
Net permanent (average number,
net salary) :
40,167
38,773
32,493
United States and possessions
182,968,235
156,057,815
179,782,610
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
161
1
154
166
1,060,581
1,027,260
1,070,837
Local rates .
1,314
1,3899
1,340
2,273,736
2,192,125
2,275,528
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base...
699,953
715,800
1,210,900
Overtime and holiday pay
3,849,616
3,497,000
3,052,500
Nightwork differential
416,322
410,200
429,000
Additional pay for service abroad1,067,305
869,800
1,096,000
Uniform allowance
._
92,020
94,000
96,000
01
Personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations. _
___
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy stock fund".-"Naval working fund"
_
"Preparation for sale or salvage of
military property, Navy"
_
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"..
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, N a v y " .
_
"Military construction, Navy"
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy".
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
189,242,143
192,148,400
164,914,600
$180,349,254
1,226,523
526, 777
260,832
$182,942,000
4,724,000
529,000
204,000
$159,037,400
4,534,300
532,000
205,000
3,256,967
9,462
9,078
14,000
10,000
14,000
10,000
426,101
11,447
511,400
12,000
527,900
12,000
35,040
41,000
42,000
3,130,662
3,161,000
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
1 $22,000
1 $22,000
1 $22,000
Secretary of the Navy
1
20,000
1
20,000
1 20,000
Under secretary of the Navy
4
80,000
4
80,000
4 80,000
Assistant secretary of the Navy
1
19,000
1
19,000
1 19,000
General counsel
GS-18. $17,500:
Administrative assistant to the secre1
16,000
1
17,514
1 17,514
tary of the Navy
1
17,514
1 17,514
1
16,000
Director, office of analysis and review.
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant comptroller for accounting
1
14,620
1
16,349
1 16,349
and finance
1
15,621
1 15,621
1
13,975
Chief, Navy management office
Deputy director, office of analysis and
1
15,621
1 15,621
1
13,975
review
1
15,392
1 15,392
Deputy general counsel, procurement.
1
15,392
1 15,392
Deputy general counsel, property. ..
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (material), procure1 15,392
1
15,392
ment
..
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (personnel and reserve
1
15,392
forces), civilian personnel
—
1 15,392
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1959 estimate 1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber
salary
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director, office of naval
1 $14,914
1 $14,914
1 $13,115
material, procurement division
1 14,435
1
14,435
Counsel, office of Navy comptroller..
Deputy director, office of analysis and
1
14,914
1
14,914
1 13,330
review, facilities
Deputy director, office of analysis and
1
12,900
1
14,435
1
14,435
review, material
1 13,115
Deputy general counsel, procurement.
1 13,115
Deputy general counsel, property
Director of accounting, office of Navy
comptroller
1 13,115
1 14,435
1
14,6S5
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (air), civil aviation
1 12,900
1 14,206
1
14,435
Special assistant to assistant secretary
1 14,435
1
14,435
of the Navy (financial management).
Special assistant to assistant secretary
1 14,206
1
14,435
of the Navy (material), facilities
1 12,900
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (material), procurement
1 13,330
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (personnel and reserve
forces), civilian personnel
1 13,115
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (personnel and reserve
forces), manpower
1 12,900
1 14,435
1 14,435
Special assistant to secretary of the
Navy, public affairs
1 12,900
1 14,435
1 14,435
Special assistant to under secretary of
1 14,206
the Navy
1 14,206
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
6 82,369
Accountant
6
74,250
6 82,078
Administrative officer, financial man1 13,978
agement
1
12,420
1 13,686
Administrative officer, Department
1 13,978
of the N a v y . . .
1
12,420
1 13,686
Administrative officer, office of naval
1 13,978
material.
12, 690
I 13,978
1 13,083
1 13,083
Assistant director for facilities
11, 610
1 13,083
Assistant director for housing
11, 610
1 13,083
Assistant to administrative assistant
1 13,374
1 13,374
to the secretary of the Navy
1 11,880
3 41,350
3 41,350
Assistant to the general counsel
3 36,450
6 79,952
6 79,952
7 85,050
Attorney
14 181, 561
14 182,477
12 142,505
Auditor. __
4 53,829
4
53829
3 36,180
53,829
Budget officer
4 52,914
52,914
24,570
Contract specialist..
1 13,978
13,978
12,690
Electronic engineer
41,934
41,934
38,070
Industrial engineer
11,610
Industrial specialist __
13,374
13,374
11,880
Insurance examiner.._
26, 748
26,166
23,490
Labor relations adviser
54,120
54,120
36, 450
Logistics analyst
39,831
39,831
35,910
Management analyst
_
40,726
40,144
59,670
Manpower analyst.
_
41,934
41, 934
50, 760
Mathematician.
27,352
27,061
24, 570
Personnel officer
27,956
27,956
25, 380
Printing and publications officer
_
39,831
39,831
35, 640
Procurement officer
118,017
118,017
Program analyst
106,110
12,771
12, 771
Security specialist
11, 610
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (material), engineering
1 13,083
1
13, C
1 11,610
and material planning
Special assistant to chief of industrial
1
13,120
relations
Special assistant to chief of naval
2
26,457
24,030
2 26,457
material
12, 690
Special assistant to secretaries.
_-_
2
25,854
11,610
2
25,854
Statistician..
1
13,083
11,610
1 13,083
Systems analyst.
_
1
13,686
11,880
1 13,374
Training officer..
1
13,978
12,690
1 13,978
Wage and classification officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
19
216,337
18 194,145
Accountant
7 81,681
81,432
6 63,855
Administrative officer
1 11,357
11,357
10,320
Archivist
9
105,162
104,
664
83,420
Attorney
___
47 538,419
481,385
437, 955
Auditor
_
_
7
83,137
82,408
85,355
Budget officer
_
3 34,549
34,549
32,035
Contract specialist
1
11,835
11,606
10,535
Employee relations officer
1 12, 563
12,563
11,395
Engineer
__
_
___
2
22,963
11,606
10,320
Financial analyst
5 62,815
62,815
79, 765
Industrial engineer
__
7 81, 659
81, 659
52,890
Industrial specialist
1 11,606
11,357
10,320
Information officer
2 24,169
24,169
21, 715
Inspection specialist
_
10,535
Insurance examiner
_
__
10,320
11,357
1 11,606
Logistics analyst_
73, 530
6 70,781
70, 781
Management specialist
10,320
1
11,606
1 11,606
Manpower analyst
43,000
4 48,089
4 47,860
Personnel officer
11,180
1 12.563
1
12,
334
Preservation and packaging specialist .
3 35,276
3
35,276
Printing and publications officer
1
12,
334
1
12, 563
11,180
Printing plant superintendent_.
6 68, 640
6 68,889
61, 815
Program analyst
1
11,835
1
11,606
10,
535
Safety program specialist
1 11,357
1 11,606
10, 320
Security specialist
Special assistant to chief of naval
1 11,835
1 11,835
21, 500
material
2 22,714
2 22, 714
10, 750
Statistician
_
23,212
2
21,285
2 23, 212
Supply officer
10, 535
12,085
1
1 11, 835
Training officer
15 178,128
15 158,025
15 174,740
Wage and classification officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
27 281,649
23 238,428
185,175
Accountant
4
42,495
4 42,245
37,465
Administrative officer
1960
94
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Continued
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,000—Continued
Archivist
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Contract specialist.
Deputy plant superintendent
Employee relations officer._
Engineer
Industrial engineer
-_
Industrialr specialist
Inf' rmati n officer.
Inspector, naval material
Management analyst
Personnel officer
Preservation and packaging specialist.
Printing and publications officer
Procurement specialist
_
Production specialist
Program analyst
Provost marshal, assistant
Safety program specialist
Security specialist
_
Statistician
Supply officer
Systems analyst
Training officer
Wage and classification officer. _
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,105 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880._.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390._.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325__.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825-.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by Public Law 1028,
84th Cong. (70A Stat. 463; 10 U. S. C.
7474):
NG-13. $5,300 to $6,140-...
NG-5. $1,690 to $2,115
NG-4. $1,410 to $1,748
Ungraded Dositions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890. _.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
ADVOCATE GENERAL PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICE
OF THE SECRETARY
307
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
8,837
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
_
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
$17,243,033
122, C55
26, 341,634
5,918, 976
1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
5,054,679
Total permanent..
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy management fund"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Attorney
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Admiralty counsel
Members, boards of review
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Attorney
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Attorney
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
01
Personal services
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES OF THE OFFICE
OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Personnel officer
Progress analyst
Requirements review officer
Research analyst
Statistician
Technical adviser
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Allocations analyst
Attorney
Budget officer
___
Cartographer
Civil engineer
C ommunications adv iser
Director of division
Education officer
Electronic engineer
Firefighter supervisor
Forces analyst
Geopbysicist
Graphics illustrator
Historian
Industrial engineer
Management analyst
Meteorologist
Navigation specialist
Occupational analyst
Oceanographer
Personnel officer
Program analyst
Progress analyst
Real property planning officer
Requirements review officer
Research analyst
Scientific staff assistant
Senior programer
Statistician
Supply officer
Supervisory wage and classification
specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
G S -2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 and above:
Mechanic.Quarterman
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent .
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates .
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance
01
Personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
„-.
"Navy management fund"
"Research, development, test and evaluation, Navy"
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Salaries and wages are distributed as follows—continued
"Shipbuilding and conversion, N a v y " . .
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President..
220
236
1,314, 803
983
3
1,057,323
7211,131,^29
2,286
58, 675, 651
242
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Special adviser
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Attorney
Engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget administrator
Engineer
Marine transportation specialist
Naval architect
Personnel officer
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget administrator
Cargo control specialist
Contract specialist
Digital computer specialist
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Marine transportation specialist
Medical officer
Naval architect
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Salary and wage analyst
Statistician
Supply officer..
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Engineer
Master _
Officer, marine _
Steward
Less than $9,890..
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
1,
1,348,400
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE, NAVY INDUSTRIAL FUND
1,571,394
464
35,432,396
1959 estimate
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Hazardous duty pay
Living and quarters allowance
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
...
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Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Management analyst
Manpower requirements
._
M ateriel control officer
Mathematician
_
Medical officer
Meteorologist
Military personnel officer
Military security officer
___
Mortician
National intelligence specialist
_
Navigation specialist
Operations analyst _
_.
Operational requirements officer
Organization and methods examinerPatent adviser
_
._
Personnel officer
.
.
Photo technician
Physicist
.-..
Placement officer
Plans analyst
Position classifier
„
Printing and publications
Printing superintendent
.
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Production control officer
Production specialist
Professor
Program analyst
.
Program control officer
-_
Psychologist
..
Publications officer
Public relations officer
Real estate Officer
._
Real property analyst
._
Real property officer
Records administrator
Regional representative
_
Requirements technician
Research analyst.
Research and development officer....
Salary and wage specialist.___
Secretary, executive
Security adviser.
Security officer
Shops and services specialistSpace officer
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supervisor, production '.
Superintendent, laundry
Supply cataloger..
Supply officer
Surplus property disposal officer
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transportation officer
^
Wood technologist..
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405,.
GS-9. $5,985 to$6,885...
GS-S. $5,470 to $6,370 ..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 ..
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065_..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. _.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530...
Grades established by 10 U. S. C. 9021:
$12,500 to $19,000:
Air technical intelligence adviser (air
sciences)
Ah* technical intelligence adviser
(AWS)
Air technical intelligence adviser
(electronic data processing)
Air technical intelligence adviser (intelligence acquisition)
Air technical intelligence adviser
(machine and data systems)
Chief scientist
Chief scientist, U. S. Air Force
Deputy assistant secretary for research
and development
Deputy chief scientist
Deputy director, plans and programs
Deputy for requirements, research
and development
Deputy for research and development
operations.
„_
Deputy technical director, AFOAT-1
Director of climatology..,
-
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.
28,859,919
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
258, 273
256,939
256,995
United States and possessions
1,259,140,915 1,320, 633,400 1,350,932, 200
Foreign countries:
r
,834
7,953
7,823
U. S. rates—__
41,494,748
40,324,400
41,039, 500
Local rates.
23, 657
22,170
20, 901
37, 202, 799
34,973,600
38,055,938
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
1,095,971
1, 320,900
1,130,900
200, 500
194,000
Part-time employment
192,000
674, 788
822, 600
Intermittent employment
858,000
Other personal services:
11,117, 200
5,135,358
5, 393, 900
Regular pay above 52-week base
26. 916,365
29,499,300
27,836,100
Overtime and holiday pay
2, 227,900
2, 254.300
Nightwork differential
2,197, 237
3,963, 600
Living and quarters allowance
3,934,031
3, 726, 600
3, 722, 300
Additional pay for service abroad
3, 512,403
3, 570,600
860,000
730,191
784, 700
Uniform allowance.
1,865,398
1,819,800
Premium pay
1, 781,700
94,865
100,000
Hazardous duty pay.
__.
90,000
01
Personal services
1,384,195,569
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay..
Personal services (Federal).
State National Guard employees.
01
Personal ser vices.
1,480,766,100
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Deputy comptroller.
Legal adviser
Supervisory construction management engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Construction management engineer _.
General engineer
Supervisory program analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
1,448,459,338
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
1
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
NATIONAL BOABD FOB THE PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890-.
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year...
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$5,575
5,240
14,130
24,045
19,030
3,765
17
1
71,785
4,635
$6,448
6,074
16,204
28,370
29,098
3,515
5,928
15,892
27,457
21,319
3,765
4,160
17
80,663
473
20
1
93,869
5,091
17
80,190
19
88,778
3,275
16
70.425
303
584
71,312
310
722
80,500
89,500
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ALASKA COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM, ARMY
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 $11,606
1 $11,606
1 $10,320
Attorney
1
11,357
11,357
1
Comptroller,.
1
12,563
12,563
1
Electronic engineer
__.
11,395
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
20,529
20,300
2
2
Administrative officer
2
17,980
10,150
1
1
8,990
9,901
1
Attorney
20,529
2
2
20,300
2
17,980
Communication specialist
44,428
4
4
44,428
4
40,260
Electronic engineer
10,379
1
1
10,379
1
Supply officer
_
—
9,205
13 114, 647 13 115,397
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
15 118, 710
20 157,660
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
20 140,055 20 155,160
86,737
85, 722 13
13
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.—
__
15
88, 755
24,960
24,296
4
4
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
—
3
16,530
96,575
17
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
17
83,135 17 95,115
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
20
99,000 20 100,460
90,645 20
43 186,921
43 190,279
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,94039 156,900
80 293,600 80 324,480 100 399,780
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325194 655,900 200 703,000 200 707,980
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
30,330
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
27,150
30,330
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
2,690
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,860 or above:
Chief engineer
__.
1
10,764
1
12,510
Master, barge
23 123,055
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Central office equipment installer,
9
92,123 11 112,894 11 113,852
foreman
2
21,694
2
21,694
2
21,133
Maintenance, foreman
80 557,101 142 926,542 142 927,500
Equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses.
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
541 2,606,886
63 257,063
Personal services _
607 3,114,745
55 265,545
528 2,717,080
552 2,849,200
10,320
71,800
20,400
203,000
10,800
72,000
21,000
210,000
3,022,600
3,163,000
86,676
Net permanent (average number,
net salary).
478 2,436,499
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
8,925
Overtime and holiday pay
53,096
Nightwork differential
_
20,402
Additional pay for service abroad
192,977
Living and quarters allowance (barge)..
11,000
Additional pay for cable barge differential
7,200
01
587 3,020,635
59 303,555
2,730,099
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Secretary of Defense.
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Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Grades and ranges—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500—Continued
Deputy secretary of defense
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
Director of defense research and
engineering
22,000
22,000
Assistant secretary (comptroller)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (health and medical)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (international
security affairs)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (properties and
installations)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (public affairs)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (research and
engineering)
_
_
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (supply and
logistics)
1 20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant to the secretary (atomic
energy) and chairman, military
liaison committee
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
General counsel
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
Grades established by act of Aug. 1,
1947, Public Law 313, 80th Cong.
(61 Stat. 715), as amended:
Deputy assistant secretary (health
and medical)
19,000
19,000
19,000
Deputy assistant secretary (research
and engineering)
—.
19,000
19,000
19,000
Director, office of aeronautics
16,500
14,000
16,500
Director, office of atomic, biological
and chemical warfare
15,600
14,000
15,500
17,600
Director, office of electronics
16,000
17,500
17,600
Director, office of foreign programs
17,500
13,500
16,600
16,500
Director, office of sciences
13,600
19,000
19,000
D irector of guided missiles
19,000
D irector, planning division
15,000
Executive assistant to the director of
guided missiles
1 17,500
16,000
17,500
Special assistant to the assistant secre16,600
tary (research and engineering)
16,500
16,500
Staff director for defensive missiles—
1 15,000
16,500
15,600
Staff director for strategic missiles
1 14,000
15,500
15,500
Staff director for tactical missiles
15,500
15,600
Staff specialist for geophysical sciences.
15,500
1 13,800
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Assistant to the secretary (legislative
17,514
1 17,514
affairs)
Deputy assistant secretary (comp17,514
1 17,514
troller)
Deputy assistant secretary (inter17,514
national security affairs)
1 17,514
Deputy assistant secretary (man17,514
power, personnel and reserve)
1 17,514
1 16,000
Deputy assistant secretary (properties
17,514
and installations)..
1 17,514
1 16,000
Deputy assistant secretary (public
17,514
1 17,514
affairs)
1 16,000
Deputy assistant secretary (supply
17,514
1 17,514
and logistics)
1 16,000
Deputy comptroller for accounting
1 17,514
17,514
16,000
policy
1 17,514
17,514
16,000
Deputy general counsel
17,514
17,514
16,000
Director of budget—
17,514
17,514
16,000
Director of construction._
17,614
17,514
16,000
Director, office of domestic programs..
Director, office of planning and re17,514
16,000
17, 514
quirements policy
17,514
16,000
17, 514
Director, office of procurement policy17,514
16,000
17, 514
Director, office of production p o l i c y 17,514
16,000
17, 514
Director, office of security policy
17,514
16,000
17,514
Director, office of special operationsDirector, office of transportation and
1 17,514
17,514
16,000
petroleum policy
1 17,514
17, 514
16,000
Director of maintenance engineering.17, 514
17, 514
16,000
Director, real property management- .
17, 514
17,614
16,000
Special assistant to the secretary
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrative assistant to the secre1 16,349
1 16,099
1 14,620
tary
-•
Assistant comptroller for contract
1 16,349
1 16,349
1 14,835
financing policy
Assistant comptroller for interna1 16,099
1 15,870
1 14,405
tional security affairs
—
Assistant director of construction
1 14,835
1 16,349
1 16,349
Assistant director, office of planning
1 13,975
and requirements policy
1 15,621
1 15,621
Assistant director, office of procurement policy
1 15,392
1 15,392
Assistant director, real property man1 13,975
agement
1 15,621
1 15,621
3 42,140
Assistant general counsel
Deputy director, office of manpower
3 47,112
3 46,863
1 14,620
requirements and utilization
1 16,349
1 16,099
Deputy director, office of special oper14,405
ations
13,975
1 15,392
1 15,621
Director, audit division
Director, civilian personnel policy
1 15,621
1 15,621
1 13,975
division
Director, economic and fiscal analysis
13,975
1 15,621
1 15,621
division
13,975
Director for small business policy
1 15,392
1 15,621
Director, office of declassification
1 15,621
1 15,392
1 13,975
policy
1 14,190
Director, office of legislative programs1 16,349
1
14,620
1
16,349
Director, office of manpower supply—
1 14,405
Director, office of public information. _
Y"l5,~62i
1 13,975
T " 15," 392
Director, office of review and services.
1960
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DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Oracles and ranges—Continued
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, office of supply management
1 $15,392
1 $15,621
p licy
1 $13,975
Director, office of telecommunications
1 15,621
policy.
1 15,621
1 13,975
Executive assistant to deputy assistant secretary (international security affairs) for military assistance
15,621
pr< grams
15,621
1 13,975
Special assistant to assistant secretary
15,392
15,621
13,975
(public affairs)
15,392
15,621
Special assistant to the secretary
13,975
Staff director for materiel manage15,621
15,392
ment
13,975
Staff director for research and special
16,099
15,870
projects
-.
14,405
Staff director for program review and
14,190
15,870
15,870
analysis
._.
Staff director for storage and ware15,621
14,190
15,870
h' using
_
15,870
14,190
15, 870
Staff director for transportation
Staff director, production and sched1 15,392
15,621
13,975
ules division
_
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Aeronautical powerplant engineer
(research, development, and evalu15,163
1 15,163
ation)
1 13,760
Assistant director for small business
14,206
14,435
1 12,900
policy
14,435
14,435
Assistant general counsel
1 12,000
Assistant staff director for advanced
14,914
1 13,545
15,163
weapons and materials
_
14,685
14,685
Assistant to the general counsel
1 13,115
14,206
14,206
Chief, family housing division
14,914
14,914
Chief, manpower utilization surveys._
1 13,330
Chief, military construction branch
15,163
13,760
(comptroller).
1 15,163
12,900
Chief of foreign military rights affairs.
Chief, operations and maintenance
14,206
14,435
12,900
branch (comptroller)
_
14,435
12,900
14,435
Chief, overseas projects division
14,914
13,545
Chief, personnel branch (comptroller).
15,163
Chief, procurement and production
14,206
branch (comptroller;
14,435
12,900
Chief, project division (properties and
15,163
15,163
installations)
13, 760
Chief, research and development
14,435
14,685
13,115
branch (comptroller)
Chief, technical division (properties
15,163
15,163
13, 760
and installations)
Chief, technical division (research
14,206
14,435
12,900
and engineering)
28,870
29,370
26,230
Deputy assistant director of b u d g e t Deputy director, office of fuels, materials and ordnance and chief, ord1 15,163
1 15,163
13, 760
nance division
Deputy director, economic and fiscal
1 14,206
14,435
1 12,900
analysis division...
14,435
1 12,800
Director, data systems research staff-.
1 14,435
Director, office of National Security
1 14,435
Council affairs
14,685
1 13,115
1 14,206
Director, office of news services
14,206
1 14,435
Director of intelligence programs
14,435
i 12, eoo
Director of Operations Coordinating
1 14,206
Board affairs
1 14,435
1 12,900
Director, statistical services center
1 13,115
1 14,685
1 14,685
Executive secretary, defense science
15,163
1 15,163
1 13,760
board
General engineer (guided missiles and
15,163
1 13,760
nuclear application)
15,163
14,435
1 13,115
Historian
14,685
14,914
1 13,330
Industrial relations specialist
14,914
14,206
Staff director for cataloging
.
14,435
1 12,900
14,435
14,685
Staff director for planning guidance. ._
1 13,115
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
6 72,520
8 105,995
8 106.910
Accountant
1 12,150
1 13,686
1 13,686
Administrative secretary
2 27,956
2 27,956
3 38,070
Aeronautical engineer
1 13,978
1 13,978
1 12,690
Architectural engineer
Assistant for administrative manage1 13,686
1 13,374
1 12,150
ment
2 26,748
2 26,166
2 23,760
Attorney
1 11,610
1 12,771
1 13,083
Auditor
16 192,185
16 212,572
16 216,067
Budget analyst
1 12,690
13,978
13,978
Budget systems analyst
13,686
1 12,150
13,686
Cartographer,
13,978
1 12,690
13,978
Chemical engineer
3 38,070
2 27956
27,956
27,956
Chemist
___
4 50,760
54,705
54,705
Commodity-industry analyst
1 11,880
13,374
13,083
Conservation specialist
4 50, 760
55,912
4 55,912
Construction management engineer...
3 35,640
40,122
3 40,122
Data systems specialist
2 23,490
2 26,457
2 26,145
Declassification specialist
1 12,905
14, 227
1 14,227
Director, fiscal management division..
1 12,690
13,978
1 13,978
Director of budget and finance
1 12,690
14,227
1 13,978
Director of facilities and services
Director, office of emergency plan1 13,978
1 12,690
1 13,978
ning
1 13,083
1 11,610
1 12,771
Director, office of public services
1 13,686
1 13,686
1 12,150
Director, office of security review
Director of graphics and special
1 11,610
presentations
_
_
14,227
13,978
Director of personnel
12,690
13, 978
13,978
12,420
Director of security services..
69,244
61,830
5 68660
68,660
, 0
Economist
_
97, 846
7 97,846
9784
8 100710
100,710
Electronics engineer
0,
13,374
13,083
1 11880
Equipment specialist
„.
11,880
53, 517
52,311
47,520
Executive assistant
13,374
13,083
11,880
Fiscal analyst..
6 82077
82,077
73,170
Foreign affairs officer..
6 81202
81,202
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Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
General engineer
Geologist
Housing specialist
Industrial engineer
Industrial security specialistIndustrial specialist
Information specialist
Intelligence specialist
Labor economist
.,
Legislative analyst
Liaison officer
Manpower analyst
Manpower utilization specialist
Marine engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer.
Metallurgist
Mobilization planning officer
Naval architect
Personnel specialist
Physicist
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program analyst
Program coordinator
Realty officer
Security review specialist
Special assistant
Staff director for standardization
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply cataloger
Supply requirements officer
Supply specialist
_.._..
Surplus property disposal officer
Trade control specialist
Transportation specialistGS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Aeronautical research engineer
Assistant administrative secretary
Attorney
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst
Chemist
Civil engineer
C ommodity-industry analyst
Communications specialist
Construction management engineer...
Economist
_
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer.
Equipment specialist
Executive assistant
Facilities and services officer
Foreign affairs officer
General engineer
General supply officer
Geographer
Graphics and presentations analyst...
Historian
Housing specialist
Information specialist
Industrial relations specialist
Industrial security specialist
Industrial specialist.
Inspection specialist
Intelligence officer
Manpower utilization specialist
Marine engineer..
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Methods examiner
Ordnance engineer
Personnel officer
Physicist
—
Production specialist
_ -.
Program analyst
Program coordinator
Realty officer
Research analyst
Scientific warfare adviser
Security officer
Security review specialist
Special assistant
Staff assistant to chairman, Joint
Chiefs of Staff
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply cataloger
Supply requirements officer
Supply specialist
Surplus property disposal officer
Trade control specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Aeronautical research engineer
Attorney
Budget analyst
Commodity-industry analyst
Construction management engineerEditorial specialist
Electronics engineer
.-
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
14 $177,660
1 12,690
2 24,570
1 12,690
47,790
10 123,930
11, 610
24,300
12,420
11, 610
23,760
38,070
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,S90 to $11,090—Continued
Equipment specialist
Fiscal analyst
General engineer
Graphics and presentation analyst—
Historian
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspection specialist
Legislative analyst
__
Mechanical engineer
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel classification officer
Personnel officer
Petroleum engineer
Procurement officer
Program analyst_..
Records administrator
Research analyst
__.
Security officer
_
_
Statistician.
_
Supply requirements officer
Transportation specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.—
_
__..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325._
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent..
Deduct lapses
,
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
„
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$10,065
9,420
60,605
Net permanent (average number,
1,426
net salary)
1,371
1,327
11
11
10
11,387,830
10,366,054
11,050,975
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment213,000
207,600
134,802
Other personal services:
41,064
Regular pay above 52-week base
88, 570
44,125
240,081
Overtime and holiday pay
286,200
283, 600
952
Uniform allowance.___
1,300
1.300
11, 976, 900
01
Personal services11, 587, 600
10, 782,953
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Secretary of
Defense"..
___
"Navy management fund"
$10,714,321
68,632
$11, 461, 500
126,100
$11, 955, 500
21,400
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS,
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber
ber salary
excess of $14,190:
3 $76,500
3 $76,500
Judge, Court of Military Appeals
3 $76,500
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
14,914
1
13,330
Chief commissioner
1
14,685
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
13,978
1
12,420
Clerk of the court
1
13,686
38,313
Commissioner
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
3
38,313
12,563
42,785
Commissioner
_
1
12,563
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
40,600
39,604
35,960
Commissioner
10,150
9,901
8,990
Deputy clerk of the court
25, 521
25,023
15,140
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
21,340
7,280
6,390
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
—
12,120
12,729
11,420
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
11, 710
10,345
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
21,924
21,320
18,910
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
15,475
15, 767
13,860
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
36,483
37, 502
32,600
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
3,890
3,973
3, 515
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
3,931
4,035
3,555
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
15,017
15,121
13,565
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent
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319,285
43
358,110
43 364,321
1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE—Continued
1958 actual
1959 estimate
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services
2
$14,694
2
$11,985
41
346,125
$5,001
11,200
40
315,791
43
359,320
1,240
33
1,375
500
2,880
500
317,064
348,000
362,700
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION, ARMY
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
GS-18. $17,500:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, guidance and control laboratory
1 $16,000
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
Research director
__
1 17,514
1 17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1 16,000
Chief engineer
1
16,349
1 16,349
1 14,835
Deputy director, guidance control
laboratory
16,349
16.349
1 14,835
Director, missiles firing laboratory
16,349
16. 349
D irector, aeroballistics laboratory
16,349
16,349
1 14,835
Director, computer laboratory
16,349
16,349
1 14,835
Director, fabrications laboratory
15,392
15,392
1 14,835
Director, systems and mechanics
laboratory
14,835
16,349
16,349
Director, systems analysis and reliability laboratory
15,392
15,392
Director, research projects office
_
16,349
16,349
14,835
Director, test laboratory
15,392
15,392
Scientific director
16,349
16,349
14,620
Technical director, development operations
14,835
16,349
16,349
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Associate scientific director
_
14, 206
14, 206
12, 900
Chief, measuring, telemetering and
radio frequency systems
13,760
15,163
15,163
Chief, production engineering branch.
13,760
15,163
15,163
Deputy director, systems and mechanics laboratory
15,163
15,163
13,760
Director of applications engineering,
engineer research and development
laboratory
13,760
1 15,163
1 15,163
Director, fabrication laboratory
13,760
Director, launching and handling
laboratory
1 15,163
13,760
1 15,163
Director, systems analysis and reliability laboratory
13,760
Director, technical liaison group
13, 760
15,163
15,163
Director, test laboratory
13,760
Director, Signal Corps engineering
15,163
1 13,330
laboratory
15,163
2 26,015
30,326
30,326
Electronic engineer
_ ___„_
15,163
1 13,115
15,163
Electronic scientist
28, 870
2 26,015
28,870
Research analyst
_
30,
326
2
26,015
30, 326
Senior engineer
15,163
1 13,760
15,163
Technical adviser
Technical director of research nutrition laboratory, Fitzsimons Army
1 13,115
14,435
14,435
Hospital
Technical director of transportation,
research and development com1 13,760
15,163
1 15,163
mand
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 13,083
1 11,880
1 13,374
Administrative assistant
16 189,000
16 212, 564
17 227,143
Administrative officer
2 23,760
2 26, 748
2 26, 748
Architect
13,083
11,610
1
1
1 13,083
Attorney-adviser
2 27,601
1 12,690
2 27,956
Biochemist
27,352
27,352
24,840
2
2
2
Biologist
3 41,934
3 38,070
3 41,934
Chemist
12,
771
13,083
11,610
1
1
1
Comptroller
5 68,695
5 61,830
5 68,695
Electronic scientist
161
157
184
Engineer
1,962,630
2,234,849
2.532,366
2 24,840
2 27,352
Food technologist..
2 27,352
11,880
13,374
Industrial specialist
1 13,083
12,150
13, 686
1 13,374
Management officer.. _.
72,090
83, 868
Mathematician
48,060
65,
695
Medical officer
65, 695
12, 690
13,978
Motallurgist
13, 978
11,880
13,
678
Parasitologist
13,378
14 174,960
15 207,285
Physical science officer15 207,285
23
289,980
27
376,233
Physicist
_.
25 348,875
13,978
Planning officer
13,978
12,090
13,378
Procurement officer
13,078
11,880
53,216
52, 616
47, 520
Production specialist...
26,457
26,457
24,030
Psychologist
13,978
13,978
12, 690
Radiobiologist
66,295
66,295
35,640
Research analyst
41,934
41,934
38,070
Research director
25,
542
25, 542
24,300
Research.psychologist - -
1960
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Scientific administrator
Technologist
GS-14. $11/355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Anthropologist
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Biochemist
Budget officer
Chemist
Comptroller
Deputy comptroller
Designer, clothes
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Food technologist
Geographer
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Management officer
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist...
Parasitologist
.
Personnel officer
Physicial science officer
Physicist
Physiologist..
Processing and packing technician.-_
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Psychologist
Publications officer
Research analyst
Research director..Research psychologist
Scientific administrator
Scientist
Statistician..
Supply requirements and distribution officer
Technologist
Training officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
--Administrative assistant
Administrative officer.. -. r
Agronomist
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Auditor.Bacteriologist-r
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Cartographer
.
Cataloger
Chemist
.
Communication officer
.
Comptroller
Contract specialist
r
Deputy comptroller
T
Electronic scientist...
,
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Food technologistGeographer...
Geologist
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Librarian
Management officer
MathematicianMedical officer
Metallurgist .--Microbiologist—
--Military analyst
Military intelligence research
MycologistParasitologist
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
_
Personnel requirements analyst..
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist
Planning and production specialist..
Processing and packing technician. __
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst.__
Psychologist
Psychophysiologist
Publications editor
Publications officer
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N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $24,570
2 24,840
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Research analyst
Research director
Research psychologist
Safety director
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Storage officer
Technologist
Traffic manager
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.-.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by Public Law 313:
Chief scientist, ABMA
3 48,500
48,500
3 48,500
Civilian deputy of research
1 16,000
13,500
1 16,000
Deputy commander for scientific
activities
16, 500
1 16,500
1 16,500
Deputy director
19,000
Deputy director, development operations division, ABMA
16,000
17, 500
1 17,5C0
Director, development operations,
ABMA
19,000
19,000
1 19,000
Director of research, engineer research
and development laboratories
14,000
15,000
1 15,000
Director of research, Army signal
13,500
engineering laboratory
16, 500
16,500
Electronic scientist
14, 670
14,670
Engineer
72,150
72,150
4 52,675
Mathematician
86, 565
87, 525
Research analyst
2 27,950
45, 660
46,380
Scientific director of polar research
17, 500
17,500
Senior engineer
3 41,280
62,220
62,700
Technical director of research.
83,000
83,000
4 62,000
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
156 875,512
154 909,764
152 905,811
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 and above:
Supervisor
5 50,357
5 50,357
5 50,357
Equivalent to less than $9,890
7,732
7,329
7,258
38,236,765
39,932,457
39, 537,632
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
AddPortion of salaries carried in other position schedulesfpaid from this account.
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
21,422
22,130
23,285
126,392, 531
139,851,103
149,037,460
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
3 24,545
4 30,827
4 30,812
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
170,317
65,000
55,000
Part-time employment
13,723
20, 200
20, 200
Intermittent employment
121, 450
135, 630
116,250
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
472,848
519,750
1,133,295
Overtime and holiday pay
8, 512,164
10,891,194
10,294,576
Nightwork differential
126,545
125, 693
125, 611
Living and quarters allowance
8,210
19,640
19, 640
Uniform allowance
4,468
4,700
4,700
Additional pay for service abroad
36,498
35,143
35,456
01
Personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Procurement of equipment and missiles, Army":
Direct obligations
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Army":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Research facilities," Agricultural
Research Service, Department of
Agriculture
135,897, 479
151, 684,700
160,873,000
$36,197,574
$34,109,000
$29,991,000
97,498,882
2,192,009
106,900, 700
10, 675, 000
119, 887,600
10,994,400
9,014
1960
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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued
RESEARCH,
DEVELOPMENT,
TEST, AND EVALUATION,
1958 actual
AIR FORCE
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
ber salary ber salary
Director of research and development
(Rome air development center)
1 $14,620
1 $16,335
1 $16,335
Technical director, rocket engine test
laboratory (flight test center)
1 16,335
1
16,335
Technical director, plans and programs (Arnold engineering development center)..
_
1 14,835
1
16,335
1 16,335
Technical director, research and development (missile development
1 14,620
center)
_
1
16,335
1 16,335
Technical director, directorate of research (Wright air development
1 14,620
center)
__.
1
16,335
1 16,335
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Technical director, directorate of
1 13,545
flight test (flight test center)
1
15,150
Technical director, electronic support systems (Wright air develop1 13,545
ment center)
_
1
15,150
Director of aeronautical sciences
1 15,150
(office of scientific research)
1 13,760
1
15,150
Director of physical sciences (oflice of
scientific research)
1 13,760
1
15,150
Deputy director, electronic research
(Cambridge research center)
1 13,545
1
15,150
Technical director, atmosphysics
(Cambridge research center)
1 13,545
1
15,150
Associate director, research and development (Rome air development
1 13,545
1
15,150
center)
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 12,420
1 13,970
1
13,670
Administrative officer
1 14,210
Adviser, technical
1
13,970
1 12,690
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
1 14,210
1
13,970
installations
1 12,690
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
materiel
1 11,610
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
1 13,070
1 12,770
operations
1 11,610
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
1 13,970
1 13,970
operations
1 12,690
Assistant chief, components and tech1 13,970
12,690
niques laboratory
1 13,970
Assistant chief, communications lab1
13,970
12,690
oratory
1 13,970
Assistant chief, flight test engineering
12,690
1
13,970
division
1 13,970
Assistant chief, technical support
12,690
1
13,970
13,970
division
_
13,970
Chemist
1 13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, operations analysis office
1 13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, reliability division
1 13,970
Chief, program and requirements
1 12,690
13,970
13,970
branch
13,970
1 12,690
13,970
Chief, special projects laboratory
13,970
1 12,690
13,970
Chief, program branch
13,970
1 12,690
13,970
Chief, ionospheric physics laboratory.
Chief, applications and logistics
13,970
12,690
13,970
branch
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, photochemistry laboratory
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, navigation laboratory._
__
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, computer laboratory
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, radar laboratory
13,970
12, 690
13,970
Chief, systems analysis office
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, special systems laboratory
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, special projects laboratory
Chief, atmospheric analysis labo1
13,970
12,690
13,970
ratory
Chief, small scale atmospheric analy1
13,970
13,970
sis laboratory
Chief, medium scale atmospheric
1
13,970
12,690
13,970
analysis laboratory
Chief, large scale atmospheric analysis
12,690
13,970
13,970
laboratory
12, 690
13,970
13,970
Chief, thermal radiation laboratory___
12,690
13,970
13, 970
Chief, photochemistry laboratory
12,
690
13,970
13,970
Chief, antenna laboratory
Chief, spectro photochemistry labo12,690
13,970
13,970
ratory
12, 690
13,970
13,970
Chief, propagation laboratory
12,690
14, 270
14,270
Chief, advanced research laboratory..
12,690
13,970
13,970
Chief, terrestrial science laboratory-._
Chief, ionospheric characteristics lab12, 690
13,970
1 13,970
oratory
12,690
13, 970
1 13,970
Cnief, communications laboratory
Chief, components and techniques
12,690
13,970
13,970
laboratory
12,690
13,970
Chief, aerosol physics laboratory
13,970
11,880
Chief, behavioral sciences division
13,070
13,370
12, 690
Chief, mathematics division.,
13, 970
13,970
12, 690
Chief, mechanics division
13,970
13, 970
12,690
Chief, physics division
13,970
13,970
12. 690
Chipf, s^lid state sciences division
13,970
13,970
12,690
Chief, experimental track branch
13,970
13, 970
12,150
Chief, administration division
Chief, customer service division
12.770
1
12,770
Chief, management division
1 11,880
13,370
1
13,670
C hief, operations division
1 12,150
Cnief, research requirements oflice
1 12,690
13, 970
1
13,970
Contracting officer
1 12,690
12,770
1
13.070
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GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Deputy director, Lincoln project
Deputy director, biosciences
Deputy director, materiel sciences
Director, procurement directorate
Director, operational application
Director, research communications - _ .
Technical director, missile captive
test
Technical director, 6511th test group..
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, research
Geophysicist
Mathematician..
Medical officer..
Organization methods examiner
Physicist.._
Psychologist
_
_
Research development officer
Research physiologist
_
Special assistant, technical advisory..
Statistician
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Aircraft maintenance officer
Analyst, management
Assistant chief, contract administration office
Assistant chief, cruise missile test
Assistant chief, data
processing
division
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
comptroller
Assistant chief, evaluations division..
Assistant chief, plans and programs
division
_
Assistant chief, procurement office . . .
Assistant chief, test design division, __
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
materiel.
Assistant chief, program and requirements branch.
Assistant chief, systems analysis officeAssistant chief, navigation laboratory.
Assistant chief, special systems laboratory
Assistant chief, antenna laboratory...
Assistant chief, electromagnetic section
Assistant chief, components laboratory
Assistant chief, missile facilities
division
Assistant chief, missile test division
Assistant chief, comptroller
Assistant chief, customer service
division ._
_.
Budget officer
_
Chemist
GMef, data instrumentation division..
Chief, engineering analysis branch
Chief, engineering division
Chief, support instrumentation division
Chief, airborne engineering group
Chief, program planning section.
Chief, plans and program division
Chief, applications and logistics
branch
_
Chief, photochemistry laboratory
Chief, atmospheric nuclear chemistry
laboratory
Chief, radiochemistry components
laboratory
Chief, contracts division
Chief, Lincoln contract administration
v.
Chief, chemical analysis laboratory...
Chief, communications test laboratory
Chief, enroute technical navigation
laboratory
_
Chief, special systems design laboratory
Chief, special systems development
section
Chief, development section _.
Chief, circuitry section
Chief, scatter communications section
Chief, applied mathematics section
Chief, atmospheric analysis laboratory
Chief, operational techniques section.
Chief, civilian personnel division
Chief, ionospheric propagation laboratory.. ,
_
Chief, cloud physics section
Chief, semiconductor components
section
Chief, program plans branch
Chief, magnetic section. __
Chief, electro-optical section
Chief, thermal test section. __
Chief, infrared techniques section
Chief, wave propagation section..-
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $13,970
1 $12,690
1 $13,970
13,670
1 12,420
1
13,670
13,970
1 12,690
1
13,970
13,070
1 11,610
1
13.070
12,770
1 11,610
1
13,070
13,970
1 12,690
1
13,970
1 12,690
1 12,690
14 177,660
4 50,760
3 38,070
14 176,850
1 12,690
1 12,690
2 25,380
2 24,300
8 101,520
2 23,490
75 920,970
1 11,880
1 12,690
3
3
1
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Classification analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Deputy director, comptroller
Director of research and development.
Editor...
Education specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, combustion. _
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, research
Historian.
Illustrator
_
Information specialist
Intelligence specialist
Maintenance planner
Mathematician.._
Medical officer..
_
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
_._
Nuclear physicist
_.
Operations analyst
Organization methods examiner- _.
Personnel officer
Photographer
Physicist
_
Placement officer
_.
Procurement officer
_
Psychologist
Research adviser
Research analyst
Research and development officerResearch physiologist
Statistical analyst
Statistician
_.
Technical writer
__
Technician, laboratory.
Translator
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.—
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880. .
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by Public Law 313:
Technical director, geophysics research (Cambridge research center).
Technical director, electronics research (Cambridge research center).
Technical director to deputy commander for testing (air proving
ground center)
Technical director, directorate of
development (Wright air development center)
Technical director, operations (Wright
air development center)
Technical director, guided missile
weapon systems (Wright air development center)
Technical director (Wright air development center)
Chief scientist, aeronautical research
laboratory (Wright air development center)
Technical director, aerial reconnaissance laboratory (Wright air development center)
Technical director, aircraft weapon
systems (Wright air development
center).
_
Technical director, electronics (Rome
air development center)__
Technical director, directorate of
communications (Rome air development center)
_
Technical director (Arnold engineering development center)
Technical director (flight test center)..
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
7
1
1
1
1
2
1
55
80
2
11
10
5
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY,
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
1958 actual
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION, AIR FORCE—
Continued
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Grades and ranges—Con tinued
Grades established by Public Law 313— Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Continued
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
Technical adviser to commander
(missile development center)
1 $16,500
1 $16,500
Technical director, directorate of test
1 $16,500
engineering (missile test center)
1
14,500
1 15,000
Chief scientist (office of scientific
1 15,000
research)
1
14,500
1 15,500
Director of materiel sciences (office of
1 15,500
scientific research)
1
14,000
1 14,000
Technical director, propulsion labora1 14,500
tory (Wright air development center)
1 14,500
1 15,000
Technical director, aero-medical labotory (Wright air development center)
:
1 14,500
1 14,500
Technical director, directorate of laboratories (Wright air development
center)
1 15,000
1 15,000
Technical director, aircraft laboratory
(Wright air development center)
1 14,500
1 14.500
Technical director, weapons guidance
laboratory (Wright air development
14, 500
1 14,500
center)
Director, advanced studies (office of
scientific research)
15,150
1 15,500
Technical adviser, deputy commander for development and test
(air proving ground center)
14, 500
1 14,500
Director of programs and requirements (Wright air development
center)
15,000
1 15,000
Technical director, communications
and navigation laboratory (Wright
14, 500
14,500
air development center)
...
Consultant, mathematician (missile
development center)
16,000
16,000
Technical director, electronic components laboratory (Wright air devel14, 500
14, 500
opment center)
--Technical director, operational applications laboratory (Cambridge re14, 500
14,500
search center)
.-Senior scientist, fluid dynamics branch
14, 500
14,500
(Wright air development center)
Technical director, directorate of
17,000'
17, 000
flight test (flight test center)
Technical director, electronic support
systems (Wright air development
center)
15,150
15, 500
Director of physical sciences (office
16, 000
16,000
of scientific research)
Deputy director, electronics research
15,260
15,500
(Cambridge research center)
Technical director, atmosphysics
15,150
1 15,150
(Cambridge research center)
Associate director, research and development (Rome air development
16,000
center)
1 16,000
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
9,202
9,310
10,483
equivalent to less than $9,890
57,185,250
52,156,936
54,838,880
22,633
22,741
24, 685
Total permanent .
137, 916, 241 141,272, 810
137,311,015
322
824
1,944
Deduct lapses
1,960,284
5,445,930
11,351,900
Add net increase due to changes in pay
4, 260,819
scales for part of year
Net permanent.
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
01
Personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
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Grades and ranges:
Grades established by act of Aug. 1,
1947, Public Law 313, 80th Cong. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
(61 Stat. 715), as amended:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, advanced research projects
agency
...
1
$19,000
1
$19,000
1
$19,000
Assistant to deputy director
1
14,500
1
14,500
Special assistant to the director.
1
13,800
1
13,800
1
13,800
GS-18. $17,500:
Director, program control and administration
17,514
17,514
1
16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director of foreign developments
1
14,405
16,099
16,099
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Program management officer
14,206
14,206
Program planning offi cer
14,206
14,206
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
52,291
52,291
1
11,610
Program analyst
_.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
23,442
1
10,750
23,192
Program analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Program analyst
8,341
7,570
8,590
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
._..
7,030
7,030
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
5,440
5,990
6,136
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
9,590
26,166
26, 750
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
18, 210
24, 752
25,230
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
_„.
12,225
13,499
13,957
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
4,493
4,493
equivalent to less than $9,890
4,160
Total permanent
_
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Uniform allowance
01
Personal services _
19
15
151,750
126,077
30
3
275,079
23,539
30
277,244
2,294
27
251,540
30
274,950
2,016
4
27,689
1,050
15,000
15,000
630
817
1,060
2,500
100
2,150
2,500
100
30,186
270,200
294,700
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Engineer
___
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Engineer
Geologist
Procurement and supply supervisor
Realty officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Engineer
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Management officer.Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer
Realty officer
,__
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
42 $527, 580
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
3 $32,115
3 $32,115
3 $29,120
Safety director
Supply requirements and distribu2 20,300
2 20,300
2 18,410
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
2 20,758
2 20,758
2 18,625
officer
1,234
1,249
1,252
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
11, 663, 674
11,809,089
10,708,005
1,950
019
1,962
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
15,472,689
15,958,822
14,229,660
190
194
180
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
1,316,784
1,344, 780
1,138,410
1,795
1,862
1,768
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
11,904,218
12, 219,195
10, 537, 270
418
421
357
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
2, 515,896
2, 533,776
1,932,075
1,493
1, 552
1,512
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
8,149, 528
8,439,565
7,369,835
860
38
770
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
4, 249,485
4, 291, 569
3,408,820
1,222
1,275
1,155
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
4, 609,425
5,885,354
5, 657,722
1,608
1,590
1,577
GS-4. 3,755 to $4,325...
6,385, 559
5,815, 774
6,427,803
1,515
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
1,363
1,530
5, 712, 508
4, 585,334
5, 711, 901
337
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
331
340
1,185, 689
1, 045, 710
1,195, 798
68 223,992
58 170,895
68 223,992
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1, 836
equivalent to less than $9,890--- 2,447
1,8
4, 702, 458
5, 293, 664
4, 782,138
15, 332
15, 604
15, 614
Total permanent.
88, 633, 759
79, 437,252
90.168,820
011
905
1, 035
Deduct lapses.
4, 614, 773
4, 596, 935
6,949, 594
Add net increase due to changes in pay
3, 792,286
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
12, 515
12, 687
United States and possessions— 12,126
77, 427,686
76, 654,317
71, 414, 907
Foreign countries:
811
748
733
U. S. rates
Local rates.
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
Part-time employment: United States
and possessions
Intermittent employment: United
States and possessions
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
01
Personal services, "Military construction, Army"
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Military construction, Air Force"
"Air National Guard"
"Construction, Alaska communication
system"
"Family housing, Department of Defense"
"Military construction, Army"
"Military construction, Navy" (transfer to Army)
"Salaries and expenses," cemeterial
expenses, Army
"Entombment of unknown Americans
of World War II and Korea"
"Construction of power systems,"
Ryukyu Islands, Army
'' A dvances and reimbursements "
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Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services, Office of Civil
and Defense Mobilization
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Architect
Construction superintendent
Engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF CIVIL AND
DEFENSE MOBILIZATION
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Engineer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Communication officer..
Engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer._
Engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Engineer
Security officer
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
—
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4
Grades and ranges:
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent. . . .
Deduct lapses._ __ ._ _ __ __ __
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_ ___
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_. __
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
_
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
7
3
$35,505
10,290
7
3
$39,020
10,521
5
2
$27,664
7,030
29
122,090
26
110,764
24
100,852
39
1
167,885
5,701
36
1
160,305
5,470
31
1
135,546
3,866
35
154,835
30
131,680
1,091
38
163,275
Personal services
27, 653
17,100
13,180
576
1,071
539
526
840
400
192, 575
173,000
146,100
ARMY INDUSTRIAL
FUND
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,376 to $16,335:
Civilian chief, medical laboratory..-__
Deputy to commanding officer, chemical and radiological laboratory
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
ber salary ber salary
1
$14,405
1
14,405
1 $15,870
1 $16,099
1
1
16,349
16,349
1960
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1958 actual
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS—Con.
ARMY INDUSTRIAL FUND—Continued
1958 actual
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Positions established by Public Law 313:
Associate technical director
Chief scientist
Civilian deputy, research and development
Deputy for engineering command
Deputy for scientific activities
Technical director of research
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Engineer
Foreman
Master of dredges, barges, tugs, and
towboats
Less than $9,890
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1,182
1,133
$5,363,805
$5, 719,060
3, 004
2,919
12,414, 505
13, 410,673
4,885
4,740
18,376, 030
19, 772, 095
4,606
4,285
15,902, 885
16,365, 260
1,265
1,224
3, 998, 725
4,307,1S9
40 117,365
38 122,816
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
273,891,102
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01
Personal services.
54, 934
55,228
305,230,069
307, 785,310
,094,189
90,454
57,096
780,640
93,500
39,300
730,299
94, 780
44,100
,844,942
;, 255,486
324, 715
58,246
2,037,838
3,614,663
335,876
66,514
2,720,984
2,932,220
324,036
58,075
i, 881,061
1,396,267
480,796
288,497,291
313,594,667
315,170,600
AIR FORCE INDUSTRIAL
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
FUND
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Additional pay for flight and hazardous
duty
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief printing division - _
Printing superintendent GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530._.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230—
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405...
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
Grades and ranges:
ber
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
Director, defense telephone service.—.
Engineer
1
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
2
Engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
Attorney-adviser
1
Comptroller-.
Deputy director, defense telephone
1
service
Engineer
7
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
37
31
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
3
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,40520
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
6
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
18
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
13
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
24
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
34
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
_. 133
1
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
20, 765,900
FUND
1958 actual
Personal services-.
1,000
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
salary
ber salary
ber salary
$12,420
12,690
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber
salary
1
1
$155,000
14,000
ARMY MANAGEMENT
01
1958 actual
$210,364
13,496
1,300
Personal services.
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
AIR FORCE MANAGEMENT
1958 actual
FUND
1959 estimate
1960 estimate
Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-18. $17,500:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, Armed Forces supply sup1 $17,514
1 $17,514
port center
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director, analysis staff, Armed Forces
15, 392
15,392
supply support center
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
13, 978
13, 686
Director, cataloging division
1
13,374
13, 686
Director, standardization division
2
27, 060
26, 457
Program coordinator
2
27,061
26, 749
Supply cataloging administrator
2 $24,300
4
51, 084
51,084
Supply management officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
11,357
1
11, 357
Administrative officer
3
37, 689
3
37, 689
General engineer
1
12. 563
1
12, 563
Mechanical engineer
1
12, 563
1
12, 563
Preservation and packing specialist--.
2
24,169
2
23, 691
Program planner
10 121, 055
10
119, 869
Supply cataloger
10 107, 930
2
24,169
2
23,691
2
Supply cataloging administrator
21, 500
3
34,320
3
34,071
Supply officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
11,107
1
11,107
Aeronautical research engineer
-1
11,107
11,107
1
Electronic engineer
4
44,907
44,907
4
General engineer.
_
33, 321
33,321
3
3
Mechanical engineer
1960
110
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REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS—Con.
AIR FORCE MANAGEMENT
FUND—Continued
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to Sll.pgo^-Continued
Printing and publications officer
Program analyst
--Supply cataloger
--Supply officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880....
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—
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1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber
1
286 1, 522,405
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
__. 23 128,885
Add net increase due to changes in pay
76,139
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390....
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890. _
_
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
_ Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
..
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
5
6
9
2
13
5
4
1
4
2
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
1059 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY
1959 actual
1960 estimate
Grades a n d ranges:
N u m - Total N u m Special positions a t rates equal to or in
ber
salary
ber
excess of $17,500:
Secretary of the A r m y
1 $22,000
1
U n d e r Secretary of the A r m y
1
1 20,000
Assistant secretary of the A r m y
3
4 80,000
General counsel
1
1
19,000
GS-18. $17,500:
D e p u t y assistant secretary of tho
Army
4 70,056
3
Research analyst
3 52,542
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrative officer
31,242
Assistant to Secretary of the A r m y . . .
16,099
1
Chief office, of budget and funding
15,392
1
Chief, office of fiscal policy and management
15,621
D e p u t y comptroller of the A r m y
16,095
D e p u t y director financial o p e r a t i o n s 15,392
D e p u t y general counsel.
15,621
Director, office of analysis and review.
16,099
General engineer
16,349
15,621
Personnel director
Principal consultant to chief signal officer
1
15,621
Special assistant for personnel security.
Special assistant for manpower and
personnel.
15,392
1
Research analyst
109,596
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Administrative officer
28,641
A r m y small business adviser...
14,206
Assistant to the assistant secretary of
t h e A r m y for p r o c u r e m e n t . . .
14,435
Assistant chief for planning
14,206
Assistant comptroller for foreign financial affairs
1 14,435
Assistant comptroller for plans and
14,435
review
71,259
Assistant general counsel
Chief, civilian personnel and man1
1 14,435
power division
Chief, engineer division and chief engineer division for military con1
15,163
struction
1 14,435
Chief, real property division
D e p u t y assistant to secretary.
1
14,914
D e p u t y chief, A r m y audit agency
15,163
1
D e p u t y director of A r m y budget
D e p u t y director, office analysis and
1
14,914
review (facilities)
D e p u t y director, office analysis and
1
14,435
review (materiel and materials)
D e p u t y director, office civilian per1
14,206
sonnel
Director, electro-mechanical laboratory
1 14,914
Director of industrial mobilization
Electronic engineer, radio frequency
14,435
1
manager
43,804
Engineer
2
28,870
General counselor
14,206
1
Legal adviser
29,370
Mathematician.
14,435
Mill taryintelllgenceresearch specialist
15,163
1
Ordnance comptroller
18 260,164
Research analyst
Special assistant to the assistant secret a r y of the A r m y for supply man14,914
agement
Special assistant to assistant secretary
14,435
of the A r m y .
Special assistant to chief, field service
14,206
division
Special assistant to chief, industrial
14,206
division
14,435
Special assistant to chief of ordnance. _
Special assistant to chief signal officer
for combat readiness
14,435
Special assistant to director of foreign
15,163
intelligence.
Special assistant for civilian-military
14,685
affairs
14,435
Special assistant for personnel security.
Special assistant for reserve forces
1
14,685
to assistant secretary of t h e A r m y . . .
1
14,435
Special assistant (plans)
1
14,914
Supervisory general attorney
Supervisory general transportation
1
14,206
officer
Technical consultant, A r m y security
14,435
1
agency.
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1961 estimate
Total N u m - Total
salary
ber salary
$22,000
20,000
60,000
19,000
522,000
20,000
60,000
19,000
52,542
3
52,542
16,099
15,392
1
1
16,349
15,621
15,621
16,349
15,621
15,870
16,349
16,349
15,870
15,870
16,349
15,621
15,870
16,349
16,349
16,099
15,621
15,392
15,870
15,621
15,392
1
15,621
14,206
14,435
14,685
14,206
14,685
14,435
14,435
1
14,435
71,509
14,685
14,685
14,685
72,425
1
15,163
14,435
14,435
14,914
15,163
14,685
15,163
14,685
14,685
15,163
15,163
14,914
1
15,163
14,435
1
14,685
14,206
1
14,435
14,190
15,163
14,190
14,914
14,435
1
14,435
29,120
14,435
2
1
29,370
14,435
15,163
1
15,163
15,163
15,163
14,435
14,685
14,206
14,435
14,206
14,435
14,435
14,685
14,435
14,685
15,163
15,163
14,914
14,914
14,685
14,435
14,914
14,914
14,685
15,163
14,206
14,435
14,685
14,685
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer
Chemist.
College instructor
Communication officer
Comptroller
Contract specialist
D e p u t y comptroller
D e p u t y regional director
Digital computer administratorDigital computer p r o g r a m m e r . . .
Economist
Educational officer
Electronic technician
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
E q u i p m e n t technician
Fiscal officer
General counsel
Historian
Information and editorial specialist...
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Labor relations officer..
Librarian
Logistics specialist
Maintenance program planner
Management analyst
Mathematician
Medical officer
Meteorologist..............
Military intelligence research analyst.
Military personnel officer
Penologist
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel research technician
Physical science officer.
Physicist
Planning officer
-Policy and regulations specialist
Price analyst
Printing and publication officer
Procurement and supply supervisor..
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and supply officer
Psychologist
Publications officer
Realty officer
...
............
Research analyst
Research director
Safety director..
*
Salary and wage analyst
Scientific administrator..
Staff assistant
Statistician
Storage officer
Supply requirements and distribution officer.
Supply storage and distribution officer.
Tabulating equipment and electrical
accounting machine technician
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transportation officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Archivist
Attorney
Attorney-adviser.
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
8 $107,928
4 54,744
928,570
1 13,686
1 13,686
2 25,854
17 225,178
29 382,026
9 118,620
2 25,854
7 90,936
1 13,083
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1959 actual
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
ARMY—Continued
1959 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,335 to $12,555—Continued
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer.-Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chemist
Commodity industry a n a l y s t —
Communication officer
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator
Cryptographer.Deputy comptroller
Deputy regional director
Digital computer administratorDigital computer programer
Economist
Educational o n i c e r . . .
Electronic technician
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
Equipment technician
Executive secretary
Field representative
Financial analyst
Fiscal officer
Food technologist
General counsel
Geographer...
Historian
Information and education specialistInformation officcr
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Legal administrator
Librarian
Linguist
Logistic specialist
Maintenance program planner
Management analyst
.
Manpower analyst
Marine superintendent
Mathematician
Medical officer
Meteorologist.
Military intelligence research analyst.
Military operations specialist
Military personnel officer
Mobilization and planning officer
Motion picture director
Organization and equipment specialist.
Organization and methods examiner..
Penologist
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Photographer
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist
Planning officer
Plans and training officer
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
Processing and packing technician
Procurement and supply supervisor..
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Publications editor
Publications officer.
Realty officer
Recreation director
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
Scientific administrator
Security and Intelligence officer.
Security officer
Staff assistant
Statistician
Storage officer
Superintendent
Supply requirements and distribution
officer
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1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
91
$1,069,513
11,357
11,606
128, 582
12,085
220,206
59, 675
96,676
22,963
5 58,488
23 263,452
12 143,813
29 340,478
1 11,606
1 11,357
10 117,952
8 93,764
7 80,244
7 82,597
2 24,668
20 233,217
8 98,860
6 72,495
5 57,283
301
3,692,556
10 117,935
~ 11,357
70,573
11,835
11,357
11,357
12, OSS
11,835
35,505
11,606
70,074
181,253
239,284
12,334
23,442
12,085
11,357
22,714
35,276
719,922
71,531
22,950
157,592
50,252
22,714
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Supply storage and distribution officcr.
Tabulating equipment and electrical
accounting machine technician
Technologist
Toxicologist
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transportation officer._
Transportation research analyst
Trial examiner
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative assistant...
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Airplane pilot
Appraiser
Architect
Archivist
Attorney
Attorney-adviser.
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chaplain
Chemist
Commissary officer
Commodity industry a n a l y s t —
Communication officer
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Criminal investigator
Cryptographer
D e p u t y comptroller
Designer, tools, dies, and gages._
Digital computer administrator..
Digital computer programer
Economist—
Editor
—
Educational officer..
—
Electronic mechanic
Electronic technician
Electronic scientist..
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Exhibit construction specialist
Field representative
Financial analyst.
Fire prevention officer...
Fiscal officer
Food technologist
General counsel
Geographer
Geophysicist
Historian—
Hygienist
Information and editorial specialist...
Information and education specialist. _
Information officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist.
Inspector
Instrument specialist...
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Legal administrator
Liaison officer
Librarian
Linguist
Logistics specialist
Maintenance program planner
Management analyst
Manpower analyst
Marine surveyor
Mathematician
Medical officer.
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Microanalyst
Military analyst
Military intelligence research analyst.
Military personnel officer.
_
Mobilization and planning officer..*..
Motion picture directorMotion picture specialist
Occupational analyst
Organization and equipment specialist"
Organization and methods examiner
P a t e n t adviser
Payroll officer
Personnel a s s i s t a n t . .
1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
22 $257,151
Grades a n d ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090— Continued
Personnel director
Personnel officer..
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Photographer
Physical science officer
Physicist
Placement assistant
Placement officer
Planning officer
Planning and production specialist...
Plans and training officer..
Position classifier
Price analyst
Printing a n d publication officer
Processing and packing technician
Procurement a n d supply s u p e r v i s o r Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property a n d supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Publications editor
Publications officer
Publications writer
_
Public information officer
Radio control specialist
Real property disposal s p e c i a l i s t Realty officer
Records analyst
Refrigeration adviser
Research analyst
Research director
Research psychologist
Safety director
—
Salary a n d wage analyst
Sanitation officer
Scenario writer.
Scientific administrator
Scientist general
Security and intelligence o f f i c e r Security officer
Shops a n d service specialist
Shop superintendent
*—
Small business specialist
Staff assistant
Statistician
Storage officer
Superintendent
Supply requirements a n d distribution
officer
—
1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
5 $51,439
87 885,262
13 135,732
" 59,406
61,838
1 11,107
5 52,873
1 11,107
1 10,150
5 50,979
21 216,486
1 10,379
2 20,300
14 141,540
5 53,145
1 10,379
62,317
42,265
43 446,737
38 401,466
), 411
61
7 72,265
4 40,809
7 71,248
4 42,486
8 82,846
2 19,802
9,901
1
10,150
243,628
10,629
9,901
1,033,789
4 42,265
2 20,280
12 125,558
6 60,612
1 11,107
2 21,258
10,150
20,051
50,482
11,107
73,425
10,629
41,059
23 244,522
13 135,240
3 30,908
135
1,392,952
1,421,995
Supply storage and distribution offi49 508,392
cer
48 503,590
48 501,633
Tabulating equipment and electrical
8 83,324
8 82,576
8 82,118
accounting machine technician..
5 51,208
5 51,208
5
50,750
Teacher
14
147,369
14
146,870
14 145,644
Technologist
2 20,269
2 20,051
2 20,269
Television production d i r e c t o r —
9
93,952
9
92,747
10 103,376
Traffic manager
25 263,851
25 261,279
26 269,567
Training officer
38 396,051
38
392,888
40
408,383
Transportation officer
4 40,600
4 39,604
6 61,818
Transportation research a n a l y s t - .
2 20,300
2 20,051
2 19,802
Visual aids specialist
808
,836
7,039
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
49,324,060
49,559,042
62,327,042
7,803
7,873
10,133
G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230
56,698,054
57,201,225
75,746,901
2,287
2,301
2,415
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
15,222,272
16,194,086
16,783,363
10,807
11,817
13,056
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
72,174,581
74,530,049
83,343,420
2,723
755
2,910
GS-8. $5,470 t o $6,37016,613,546
16,610,738
17,282,025
14,790
14,503
14,782
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
77,736,511
78,499,923
79,305,301
7,820
7,852
8,043
GS-6. $4,490 t o $5,390
40,086,091
39,732,748
39,983,199
19,295
19,364
19,897
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
89,631,644
88,755,020
89,596,320
27,560
27,699
28,864
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
115,581,870
115,054,685
118,321,829
28,606
28,840
30,431
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
111, 587,856
111,070,852
115,332,213
7,344
7,434
8,025
GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825
26,778,537
26,698,950
28,338,171
222 753,594
225 751,011
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
------ 247 813,106
Positions established b y Public Law
80-313:
Assistant director of research and de15,500
15,500
1
15,500
velopment (technical p l a n n i n g ) — . .
Chief scientific adviser, office chief of
17,500
17,500
17,500
engineers
Chief scientist and d e p u t y for tech18,000
18,000
18,000
nical activities
v*i—
Chief scientist for research and de16,500
16,500
15,900
velopment to chief signal officer
Chief supervising engineer, engineer
1
14,500
14,500
14,500
research a n d development division.
1 16,000
16,000
16,000
Chief technical adviser
----D e p u t y director of research and de1
17,500
1
17,500
1 17,000
velopment (programing)
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Grades and ranges—Continued
ber
salary
Positions established b y Public Law
80-313—Continued
1 $19,000
Deputy for scicntlfic activities
Director of research and development,
1 19,000
office of secretary of Army
Executive director of technical pro1 16,335
grams
Technical director of research (patho1 19,000
logical and basic scicnces)
Technical director and scicntific adviser, combat surveillance depart14,000
ment
Technical director of research and
17,500
development, quartermaster corps..
Technical director, defense atomic
15,500
support agency
Scientific adviser, research and de14,500
velopment
Scientific director, transportation, re17,500
search and development commandSenior civilian scientist, adviser to
16,500
assistant chief of staff for Intelligence.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
10 110,414
Engineer
Master dredges, barges, tugs, and
16 209,498
towboats
2,777
Less than $9,890
13,899,912
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
1 13,261
Chief officer
.
Electronic equipment installation
14 154,399
and maintenance worker
6 66,995
Engineer
186
Foreman
1,900,043
General e q u i p m e n t m a i n t e n a n c e
2 19,666
worker.
Mobile industrial equipment and
3 30,383
maintenance operator
2 20,759
Superintendent
3 32,053
Warehouseman
102,962
Equivalent to less t h a n $9,890
513,889,909
17,424
Local wage rates..
19,524,791
Total permanent..
Deduct—
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions. _ 236,816
1,222,249,289
Foreign countries:
9,180
U.S. rates
48,060,620
17,402
Local rates 19,488,000
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
3,703,309
United States and possessions. . .
Foreign countries:
340,392
U.S. rates
15,577,995
Local rates
Part-time employment:
673,761
United States and possessions...
10,117
Foreign countries: U.S. rates
757,676
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
4,895,056
Regular pay above 52-week base—
19,149,763
Overtime and holiday pay
2,472,217
Nightwork differential..
6,130,618
Living and quarters allowance
520,554
Uniform allowance
7,527,889
Additional p a y for service a b r o a d 17,328
Additional pay for Marino d u t y . „ .
2,081,207
P a y m e n t to Korean service corps..
P a y m e n t to other agencies for reim82,714
bursable details
01
Salaries and wages arc distributed as
follows:
,
„
"Operation and maintenance, Army :
$1,249, 964,470 $1,176,195,000 $1,176,224,000
Direct obligations
102,866,000
106,368,000
103, 574,825
Reimbursable obligations
-----" P l a n t acquisition and construction,"
80.500
19,043
Atomic Energy Commission
.
"Operating expenses," Atomic Energy
170,800
180,400
Commission
166,803
"Refunds, transfers, and expenses of
operation, Virgin Islands/* Bureau
24,000
of Customs, Treasury Department
10,931
"Supplies and axpenses,"
United
Nations
Korean
Reconstruction
Agency
2,433
1961
90
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961
1959 actual
1960 estimate
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
—
NAVY
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Education specialist
Occupational research analyst
Psychologist
Scientist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Education specialist
Engineer
Information specialist
Occupational research analyst
Psychologist
Statistician
Transportation officer...
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officcr
Budget officer
Computer systems analyst
Contract specialist
Correctional specialist.—
Editor
Education specialist
Engineer
Information specialist
Librarian
Military personnel administrator.,
Occupational research analyst
Psychologist
Scientist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-.
N u m - Total
salary
ber
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established pursuant to 34
U.S.C. 1071-1076c:
R a t e of:
$13,500: Academic dean
$8,003 to $13,239: Senior professor
and professor.
$6,771 to $9,851: Chief Instructor and
associate professor
$5,385 to $S,619: Assistant professor
and assistant chief instructor
$4,615 to $6,155: Instructor
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Master mechanic
Foreman mechanic
Less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
.
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . .
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowances
Additional p a y for instructional differential
Additional p a y for hazardous d u t y and
dirty work
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N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber
salary
$26,166
26,145
13,083
13.083
38,313
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
" L a u n d r y service, Naval Academy".—.
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y "
" N a v y management f u n d "
" N a v a l working f u n d "
"Military construction, N a v y "
" N a v y industrial f u n d "
"Military assistance"
"Defense housing, N a v y "
$572
43,386,271
$44,963,267
$40,932,487
973,596
396,617
$41,921,400
1,018,000
424,850
630,633
987,100
84,000
182,000
164,836
5,040
8,000
250,012
25,050
8,000
312,782
25,135
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE MARINE CORPS
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
D e p u t y fiscal director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer. _
Attorney
D e p u t y fiscal director
Engineer
General supply officer
Personnel officer,.
Procurement officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
AccountantAdministrative officer
Bacteriologist
Budget officer.
Educational specialist
Engineer
General supply officer
Management analyst
Military personnel administrator
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator.
Procurement officer
Production specialist, textile products.
Staff administrative specialist
Supply cataloger
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
AccountantAdministrative officer
Attorney
Bacteriologist
Budget officer
Chemist
Clothing designer
Engineer
E q u i p m e n t specialist
Historian
Management analyst
Military personnel administrator
Personnel officer
Physiologist
Production superintendent
Program analyst
Property disposal officer
School superintendent
Supply officer
Systems administrator
Transportation officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
39,846
16,365
22,069
32,578
9,387
16,234
31,360
9,387
13,044
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
162,720
498,895
102,650
14,448
25,017
335,230
503,414
101,941
14,452
25,187
176,998
509,102
102,710
14,547
26,079
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
966
600
600
14,904
14,639
14,690
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,860 or above:
Foreman mechanic, public works..
Master m e c h a n i c . ™
Less than $9,890.!
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890
9,453
9,275
9,036
$41,407,896
$41,826,100
$40,701,357
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary):
15,289
15,282
15,420
United States a n d possessions
73,120,082
72,525,906
70,872,510
Foreign countries:
61 397,453
61 395,936
58 380,126
U.S. r a t e s . —
612 444,137
612 450,448
636 455,424
Local rates
Other personal services:
568,924
282,207
275,800
Regular p a y above 52-week base
434,911
393,642
1,016,899
Overtime a n d holiday p a y
114,540
129,671
118,634
Nightwork differential
18,261
18,570
24,540
Additional pay for service abroad
28,648
27,617
29,322
Uniform allowances
347,787
347,787
347,787
Firefighter premium pay
01
Personal services
Salaries a n d wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Marine
Corps":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Operation and maintenance, Navy"_.~
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, N a v y "
"Defense housing, N a v y "
" M i l i t a r y construction, N a v y "
" N a v a l working f u n d "
" N a v y industrial f u n d "
" M i l i t a r y assistance"
73,551,042
75,473,226
74,573,301
$65, 023,209
3, 966,590
8,520
$64,961,876
5,174,230
9,000
$64,980,442
4,088,428
9,000
118,838
440,224
56,586
237,908
1,681,961
17,206
156,700
447,066
162,484
449,838
166,826
4,534,454
23,074
166,819
4,689,253
27,037
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades a n d ranges:
ber
ber
salary
ber
salary
Special positions a t rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
2 $33,000
$33,000
$33,000
Associate technical director
15,517
15,517
15,517
Aviation armament specialist
15,517
15,517
15,517
Chief electronics assistant
33,000
33,000
33,000
Chief engineer
16,000
16,000
16,000
Chief mathematician
86,013
86,013
85,014
Chief scientist
16,000
16,000
D e p u t y director, range support
16,016
16,016
16*016"
Director, evaluation division
16,000
16,000
16,000
Director, ordnance sciences
16,016
16,016
16,016
Director, research division
16,000
16,000
16,000
Research liaison officer
46,551
46,551
31,034
Technical assistant
33,517
33,517
33,517
Technical director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
16,099
1
16,099
15,870
Administrative officer
16,349
Engineer
15,392
Physical science administrator
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
14,685
1
14,435
14,206
Administrative officer
1
14,685
1
14,435
14,435
Attorney
1
14,435
1
14,206
14,206
Chief counsel—
14,435
Comptroller
14,685
14,435
1 14,435
Contract specialist
29,370
14,206
2 28,870
D e p u t y comptrollerandflscal assistant.
14,435
1 14,206
D e p u t y director, test and evaluation.
14,435
14,206
1
Director, technical support
30,326
30,326
2
6 87,150
Engineer
28,891
2 28,891
1
14,435
Physical science administrator.
14,206
1 14,206
Production specialist
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
13,686
13,686
13,374
1
1
Accountant
4 54,121
4 53,205
5 66,580
Administrative officer
10
139,196
137,988
136,782
10
10
Aeronautical research administrator..
1 13,978
Assistant fiscal director
3 39,249
3 39,249
3 38,313
Budget and accounting administrator.
10 134,077
10 132,850
10 132,850
Chemist
5 52,935
52,623
5
51,396
4
Contract specialist1 13,686
1 13,686
1 13,374
D e p u t y comptroller
7 97,846
97,846
7
97,846
7
Electronic scientist
158
163
Engineer
- 158
2,160,567
2,213,368
2,140,481
1
13,374
'
13,083
1 13,083
Industrial specialist. _
1
13,374
13,374
13,083
1
Legislation liaison officer
1
13,978
13,978
1 13,978
Logistic program officer.
1
13,686
13,374
1 13,083
M a n a g e m e n t planning officer...
8
110,608
110,317
8 109,034
Mathematician
1
13,978
13,978
1 13,978
N a v a l architect1
13,978
13,978
1 13,978
N a v a l intelligence analyst
1
13,978
13,978
1 13,978
Opertions research analyst
1
13,686
13,374
13,374
1
Personnel officer..
19 260,503
259,900
19 258,669
Physical scienco a d m i n i s t r a t o r 207,568
15 208,171
15 207,568
Physicist
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GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Production specialist
Program manager
Psychologist
Safety program specialist
Staff assistant
Statistician
Technical director
Technologist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical research administrator.
Attorney
Budget officer
Business analyst
Chemist..
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Digital computer systems specialist...
Electronic scientist
Engineer
5,771,491
12,334
Equipment specialist
23,442
Financial control officer
49,775
Industrial specialist
71,753
Inspector
83,370
Management analyst
ll.OOC
Management planning officer
244,790
Mathematician
25,120
Metallurgist
35,994
Meteorologist
12,085
Motion picture producer
47,252
Naval intelligence analyst
11, GOG
Oceanograplier
11,835
Operations research analyst
48,45G
Patent adviser..
143,382
Personnel officer
202,581
Physical science administrator
626,025
Physicist
23,190
Physiologist.
23,212
Procurement officer
381,876
Production specialist
129,782
Program manager.
11, G06
Progress reporting officer
35,043
Psychologist
11,006
Publications officer
37,179
Scientific administrator
11,835
Scientific staff assistant
11,606
Special studies assistant
11,606
Statistician
Supply officer
3
30,724
Technical director
2 25,126
Technologist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
16 165,614
16 162,301
Accountant
20 20G, 122
20 203,339
Administrative officer
11,107
1 11,107
Aeronautical research administrator.
31,637
3 31,407
Architect
81,737
8 80,912
Attorney
10,379
1 10,379
Automotive transportation officer....
133,851
13 132,350
Budget officer
391,173
36 391
Chemist
20,051
2 19,802
Comptroller.
Construction and maintenance super1
11,586
11,586
1
intendent
45 475,018
45 469,804
Contract specialist
41,537
40,331
4
4
Digital computer systems specialist..
7 77,749
7 76,731
Education specialist
970,217
90 936,505
Electronic scientist
1 10,379
1 10,150
Electronics technician
, 179
1,178
Engineer
12,826,519
12,816,705
2 20,051
2 19,802
E q u i p m e n t specialist
2 21,487
21,008
Financial control officer
1 10,629
10,379
Freight traffic officer
3 30,201
29,703
Geographer
95,944
94,890
Industrial specialist
5 51,437
50,461
Information officer
19 202,126
199,242
Inspector
1 10,379
10,379
Librarian
15 153,444
151,425
Management analyst
453,740
42
42
451,143
Mathematician
9
9 9S,049
Metallurgist
6
61,243
60,651
6
Meteorologist....
1 10,379
1 10,150
Microbiologist
2
21,486
21,968
2
Motion picture producer
1 10,150
9,901
1
Motion picture script w r i t e r —
5 51,245
5 50,501
Naval intelligence analyst
2 20,529
2 20,300
Operations research analyst
11 119,517
11 120,845
P a t e n t advisor
27
277,493
27
2S0,886
Personnel officer
1 11,107
1 11,107
Photographic division c h i e f . —
11
121,220
121,907
U
Physical science administrator..
102
102
Physicist
1,105,749
1,100,605
5 53,143
5 53,8
Physiologist
1 10,379
1 10,150
Planning officer
4 41,786
4 41,288
Procurement officer
569,077
587,040
57
56
Production specialist
16 164,111
16 162,819
Program manager
9,901
9,901
1
1
Progress reporting officer .
6 62,314
6 61,339
Psychologist
2 20,529
2 20,280
Publications officer
1 10,379
1 10,379
Real property officer
1 11,107
1 11,107
Safety program specialist..
21,237
21,237
2
2
Security specialist
19 203,898
19 201,116
Statistician
83,095
84,064 I
8
8
Supply officer.
1961
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92
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE BUREAU OF NAVAL W E A P O N S — c o n t i n u e d
1959 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $0,890 to $11,090—Continued
Technologist.
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
salary ber salary
ber
salary ber
16 $169,309
3 31,387
3,011
27,394,550
3,670
28,178,831
532
3,695,986
4,221
27,416,143
,086
6,516,326
3,598
19,600,775
. 1,598
8,114,551
4,604
21,175,369
8,396
34,581,698
50
31,711,329
1,958
6,841,527
129 425,900
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
114,008
111,951
109,650
632,132,805
630,451,184
619,535,084
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
446
419
429
2,659,809
2,536,800
2,586,800
Local rates .
3,874
.885
4,114
7,584,819
7,274,050
7,684,800
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions.
304,880
285,000
285,000
Intermittent employment
100,929
96,000
96,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
2,464,670
4,928,338
2,421,704
Overtime and holiday pay
14,549,926
12,032,651
11,781,754
Firefighter premium pay
1,208,471
1,267,000
1,255,000
Nightwork differential
1,172,702
1,216,000
1,190,889
Additional pay for service abroad
1,019,450
997,000
986,000
Uniform allowance
141,484
180,724
177,724
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
1,179,171
37,455
01
Personal services .
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y " :
Direct obligations.
Reimbursable obligations
.
"Operation and maintenance, Marine
Corps"
"Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, N a v y " :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
"Procurement of aircraft and missiles.
Navy".....
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604,519,116
661,302,202
648,000,755
$403,704,194
8,974,021
$367,280,000
10,805,000
$379,203,000
10,787,000
770,337
677,000
678,000
4,927,592
949,000
4,947,000
949,000
1,029,000
74,000
19,223,946
27,027,000
1,747,000
1,007,000
Salaries and wages are distributed as N u m - Total
ber
salary
follows—Continued
" Other procurement. N a v y " :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations...
$97,822,851
* * N a v y industrial f u n d "
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, N a v y " :
109,168,249
Direct obligations
3,603,000
Reimbursable obligations
132,049
"Defense housing, N a v y "
458,405
" M i l i t a r y construction, N a v y "
2,264,118
"Shipbuilding and conversion, N a v y " . .
10,584,387
" N a v y management f u n d "
1,446,634
" N a v a l working f u n d "
484,003
" M i l i t a r y assistance"
"Procurement other t h a n aircraft and
6,330
missiles, Air Force"
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE BUREAU OF SHIPS
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Contract specialist
Engineer
Physicist.
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Biologist
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist..
Engineer
E q u i p m e n t specialist
Industrial relations officer
Management analyst
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
N a v a l architect
Physical science administrator...
Physicist
Psychologist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Biologist
Budget officer
Chemist
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Health physicist
E q u i p m e n t specialist.
...
Industrial relations officer
Industrial specialist
Management analyst
Mathematician.
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Oceanographer
P a t e n t adviser
Physical science a d m i n i s t r a t o r Physical science coordinator
Physicist
Physiologist
Production specialist
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Budget officer
Business specialist
Chemist
Commodity industrial a n a l y s t Contract specialist
D a t a processing officer
Electronic scientist
Engineer
E q u i p m e n t specialist
Fiscal officer
Industrial hygienist
Industrial relations officer.
Industrial specialist
Librarian
Management analyst
Mathematician
Medical officer
II™"
Metallurgist.
1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m ber
ber
salary
1 $14,206
1
14,206
2 28,880
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Naval architect
Oceanographer
Patent adviser
Physical science administrator..
Physicist
Physiologist...
..
Production specialist
Publications officer
Scientific staff assistant
Security officer
Statistician
..
Supply catalog supervisor
Supply officer.,
Technol*
hnologist..
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530..
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,605 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established b y the Secretary of
Defense (5 U.S.C. 171p):
Engineer
—
Naval architect
Physicist
Research consultant
Scientist
Technical director
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 and above:
Master
Foreman...
Quarterman
Pilot..
Less t h a n $9,890
-
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
130
$1,405,217
3 32,594
1 10,150
9 99,943
82 890,267
2 21,008
37 389,498
3 32,115
3 32,115
1 10,379
9 97,052
1 11,107
5 52,415
4 44,428
2,287
21,197,795
3,072
23,975,387
244
1,618,244
3,808
24,006,405
506
3,090,564
2,970
16,563,821
1,187
5,703,535
3,012
13,822,862
4,524
18,349,344
4,977
19,888,086
1,792
6,307,250
174 586,229
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv79,099
80,160
81,907
alent to less t h a n $9,890
436,519,790
431,123,312
436,574,204
115,247
116,725
118,917
649,031,400
657,150,400
659,708,132
1,773
192
2,815
13,939,000
10,418,000
16,133,420
Total permanent.,
Deduct lapses
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary):
109,823
110,560
U n i t e d States and possessions— 112,258
631,650,400
636,026,400
636,253,432
Foreign countries:
97 612,000
9S 618,000
100 630,600
U.S. r a t e s . .
3,554
3,675
3,744
Local rates
6,351,000
6,567,000
Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: United States and
178,000
178,000
178,000
possessions
Other personal services:
2,552,000
2,645,613
5,159,000
Regular p a y above 52-week base.
17.708,000
34,105,438
17,898,000
Overtime and holiday p a y
2,762,000
2,759,803
2,890,000
Nightwork differential
1,504,000
1,460,000
1,504,000
Additional p a y for service abroad
487,000
486,456
487,000
Firefighter premium p a y
105,000
105,000
105,000
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
2,571,988
taken
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
-399,000
-705,650
leave earned
01
Personal services.
Salaries a n d wages are distributed as
follows:
" S h i p b u i l d i n g a n d conversion, N a v y " :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations..
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y " :
Direct obligations.
Reimbursable obligations
" N a v y industrial f u n d "
"Research, development, test, a n d
evaluation, N a v y " :
Direct o b l i g a t i o n s . .
Reimbursable obligations
"Aircraft a n d related procurement,
Navy"
" O t h e r procurement, N a v y "
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687,887,010
670,726,750
663,510,400
$21,276,183
453,600
$21,953,000
1,222,000
$1, 729,000
1, 078,000
39,915,400
1,511,000
600,468,140
40,252,000
1,435,000
582,420,350
60, 376,000
1, 400,000
575, 791,000
20,716,422
1,768,591
18,959,400
2,954,000
734,400
873,000
67,269
47,000
47,000
1959 actual
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows—Continued
"Military construction, N a v y "
" N a v a l working f u n d "
" N a v y management f u n d "
" M i l i a r y assistance"
$193,425
274,502
45,478
1,197,000
I960 estimate
1961 cstlmato
$194,000
275,000
45,000
970,000
$194,000
275,000
45,000
908,000
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY
1959 actual
1900 estimate
1961 estimate
Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or In
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
excess of $14,190:
$17,614
Medical research advisor
1 $17,514
15,500
Parasitologist
1 15,500
14, WX)
Scientific director of research
1 14,500
17,000
Technical director of research
1 17,600
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 14.456
Bacteriologist
1 14,456
2 27,956
Chemist
2 27,9.16
1 13,978
Comptroller..
1 13,978
D e p u t y director, Armed Forces medi12,771
cal publication agency
14,456
Director, administration division
1 14,456
13,686
Director, medical statistics d i v i s i o n . . .
1 13,374
27,956
Medical officer
2 27,956
13,978
1 13,978
Physicist
12,771
Physiologist
1 12,771
26,769
Psychologist
1 13,083
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
11,357
Bacteriologist
1 11,357
11,606
Budget officer
1 11,606
11,606
Chemist
1 11,606
11,606
Civilian personnel officer
1 11,606
D e p u t y director, administration divi12,085
sion..
1 12,085
Deputy director of medical statistics
12,085
1
division
1 11,835
1 12,563
Educational specialist
1 12,563
11,606
1
Entomologist
1 11,606
2 26,541
Medical officer
2 26,541
1 12,563
Parasitologist
1 12,563
1 12,563
Physiologist
1 12,563
4 45,926
45,926
Psychologist
4
1 11,606
Statistician
1 11,606
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1 10,150
Assistant civilian personnel officer
1 10,150
2 20,280
Bacteriologist
2 20,280
1 10,629
Biologist
1 10,629
5 52,744
Chemist
3 32,364
33,779
3
Educational specialist
3 33,550
2 22,214
Electronic scientist
2 22,214
1 10,629
Head, administrative reporting
1 10,629
1 10,150
Head, decedent affairs and claims
1 10,150
1 10,629
Head, hospital methods branch
1 10,379
1 10,858
Legal adviser
1 10,629
1 10,379
Medical material consultant
1 10,379
22,214
2
Medical officer
2 22,214
1 10,150
1 10,150
Physicist..
10,150
1
1 10,150
Physiologist
8 83,803
6 62,316
Psychologist
11,107
1
Rehabilitation specialist
1 11,107
9,901
1
Pathologist..
450,366
51
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
48 420,918
411,456
55
54 400,652
G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230
8 57,528
8 56,597
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.
111 710,592
102 64«, 848
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
28 170,722
27 163,324
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
159 876,655
164 901,633
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
357
356
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
1,756,893
1,739,073
479
479
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 .
2,207,760
2,186,542
710
686
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
3,032,898
2,911,755
1,024
1,003
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
4,002,716
1,875,230
a
161 594,399
148 540,500
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
5
18,075
18,075
5
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
1 10,192
1 10,192
Chief quarterman
1 10,231
1 10,234
Foreman mechanic
—
1 11,898
1 11,898
Master m e c h a n i c . . .
533
516
Less than $9,890
2,913,083
2,751,816
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv4,165
4,150
alent to less than $9,890
18,601,380
17,980,209
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
7,562
United States and possessions. . 7,451
35,561,500
34,251,794
Foreign countries:
31 176,000
29 152,340
U.S. rates
163 175,000
160 169,576
Local rates
33 182,000
163 175,000
1961
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94
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF TIIE BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY—CONTINUED
1059 actual
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nlghwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Firefighter premium pay.
Uniform allowance
01
Personal services
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090— Continued
Transportation specialist
Physicist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
$6,845
8,521
$8,000
6,500
$8,000
6,500
136,070
470,923
229,378
21,210
30,434
56,063
283,000
472,000
245,000
27,000
33,000
60,000
145,000
480,000
253,000
28,000
34,000
64,000
35,533,154
37,047,000
37,684,000
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880-.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325-.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065-.
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy
"Military construction, N a v y " . . . . .
$24,002,778
9,672,500
$25,015,000
9,923,000
$25,517,000
10,065,000
1,852,602
5,274
2,109,000
2,102,000
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS
1959 actual
1960 estimate
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N e t permanent (average n u m b e r ,
n e t salary):
14,373
14,606
14,988
United States a n d possessions
81,132,803
81,947,437
82,299,480
Foreign countries:
324
382
U.S. rates
379
2,562,000
3,024,000
2,998,529
2,904
2,927*
Local rates.
2,827
4,946,300
4,988,300
4,841,652
N u m - T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base—.
Overtime and holiday p a y
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad..
01
Personal services.
Salaries a n d wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y " :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
" M i l i t a r y construction, N a v y " :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations.
"Military construction, Naval Reserve".
"Defense housing. N a v y "
"Research, development, test, a n d
evaluation, N a v y " ;
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
" N a v y management f u n d "
" N a v y Industrial f u n d "
" N a v a l working f u n d "
"Operation a n d maintenance, Marine
Corps"
"Aircraft a n d related procurement,
Navy"
"Shipbuilding a n d conversion, N a v y " . .
" O t h e r procurement, N a v y "
329,351
1,896,903
144,236
1,395,577
639,000
1,751,000
143,000
1,429,000
327,000
1,676,000
143,000
1,384,000
93,905,728
93,921,737
92,171,103
$54,304,581
4,515,045
$49,232,795
3,485,205
$49,001,795
3,485,205
14,195,964
1,753,744
223,200
55 OOO
13,765,000
2,301,000
13,466,000
2,137,000
1,914,047
75,125
1,883,146
14,600,435
357,104
1,921.000
75,000
1,708,500
21,060,237
358,000
1,916,000
75,000
1,163,000
20,554,103
358,000
10,579
9,000
6,000
10,858
6,000
6,000
9,000
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF T H E OFFICE OF NAVAL R E S E A R C H
1959 actual
Grades a n d ranges:
NumSpecial positions a t rates equal to or in
ber
excess of $14,190:
D e p u t y and chief scientist.
1
Science director
7
Scientist...
7
Technical director
1
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Aeronautical research administrator
Chemist
Electronic scientist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
„
IIII"!
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total
ber salary
salary
ber
salary
$19,000
113,500
112,500
14,300
15,163
14,435
28,870
15,163
14,435
1 $19,000
8 126.200
7 112.500
1
14,300
1 $19,000
8 130,000
7 112,500
1 14,300
1
3
14,435
43,305
"14,685
43,805
3
43,305
T " 43,555
1961
95
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1959 actual
Grades a n d ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Biochemist
Biologist
Chemist
Comptroller
Contract officer
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Geographer
Information officer
Mathematician
Microbiologist
Operations research analyst
Organic material scientist
P a t e n t adviser
Patent a t t o r n e y . . .
Physical science administrator
Physicist
_
...
Psychologist
Training device program administrator
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
...
Biologist
Biophysicist
.
Budget a n d reports administrator
Chemist
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Geographer
Geophysicist
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Oceanographer. .
Operations research analyst
P a t e n t adviser
P a t e n t attorney
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Physiologist
Psychologist
:
Training device program administrator
L
Training officer..
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Astronomer
Biologist
B u d g e t officer.
—
Chemist
Contract specialist
Education officer
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Geographer.
Information specialist
Librarian
M a n a g e m e n t analysis o f f i c e r —
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Oceanographer
Operations research analyst
P a t e n t adviser
P a t e n t attorney
Personnel officer
Physical science a d m i n i s t r a t o r Physicist
Physiologist
P r o d u c t i o n control specialist
Psychologist.
Publications editor
Scientific staff assistant
Supply officer
Technologist
Training aids a n d device d e s i g n e r —
Training device program administrator..
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
OS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded postions a t a n n u a l rates:
$9,890 or above:
. M a s t e r mechanic
Less t h a n $9,890
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1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Num- Total N u m - Total Nnin- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
1,048
1,048
,048
$5,026,688
$5,092,320
$5,672,602
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
4,446
4,550
4,550
31,655,098
30,403,805
31, 509,815
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
262,120
30 247,562
33 261,243
Local rates
10,600
6 10,300
6 10,000
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
26 134, Mi
33 168,8.12
33 155,952
Intermittent employment
70,700
9 76,700
8 61,372
Other personal services:
123,350
245,603
Regular pay above 52-wcck base
118,009
611,800
011,800
Overtime and holiday pay
891,760
31,900
31,900
Nightwork differential
30,955
57,057
58,0S0
Living and quarters allowance
48,4.17
13,000
13,000
Additional pay for scrvice abroad
20,537
10,400
10,400
8,221
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
-113,185
leave earned
01
Personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y " :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y " . . .
" N a v y Industrial f u n d "
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
" O t h e r procurement, N a v y "
" N a v y management f u n d "
" M i l i t a r y assistance"
31,866,114
32,980,000
33,013,000
$5,310,436
224,400
3,893,478
22,369,031
$5,460,000
221.000
4,156,000
23,059,000
$5,400,000
221.000
4 156.000
23,086,000
45,405
48,000
6,664
16,700
7,000
32,000
48,000
7,000
32,000
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Engineer..
E q u i p m e n t specialist
Industrial specialist
Personnel officcr
Statistician..
Supply officcr
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Business analyst
Contract specialist
Digital computer specialist
Engineer
E q u i p m e n t specialist
Industrial specialist
Management analyst
Personnel officer
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Transportation officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Business a n a l y s t —
Chemist
Contract specialist
Digital computer specialist
Engineer
E q u i p m e n t specialist
Industrial specialist
Management analyst
Marine terminal superintendent
Medical officer
Personnel officer
—
Program analyst
Research analyst
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS—CONTINUED
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Supply officer
Technologist
Transportation officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,630
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Foreman, mechanic
Master, mechanic.Pilot, harbor
Less than $9,890
1961 estimate
1960 estimate
1959 actual
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
salary ber salary
ber
salary ber
33 $347,234
7 70,034
4 42,265
443
3,883,974
835
6,181,102
246
1,703,118
1,905
11,991,338
277
1,685,712
1,910
10,393,899
629
3,224,225
2,463
11,256,800
4,166
17,249,285
5,399
20,856,874
1,878
6,589,151
114 382,737
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv12,636
14,581
13,949
alent to less than J9,890
61,528,912
67,942,012
67,758,461
Total permanent..
Deduct lapses
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary):
3,883
30,233
United States and possessions— 33,587
154,398,792
157,152,768
163,792,967
Foreign countries:
149 873,225
153 903,297
155 908,420
U.S. rates
1,647
1,634
1,465
Local rates
2,739,911
2,616,787
2,732,007
Other personal services:
645,000
1,262,000
649,986
Regular pay above 52-week b a s e . . .
4,005,000
4,005,000
4,308.871
Overtime and holiday pay
404,000
445,865
400,000
Nightwork differential
150,000
162,522
Firefighter premium p a y
150,000
765,000
878,198
Additional p a y for service abroad..
765,000
51,000
55,764
Uniform alio wan ce
51,000
01
Personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y " :
Dircct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Operation and maintenance, Marine
Corps"
" N a v a l working f u n d "
"Defense housing. N a v y "
"Shipbuilding and conversion, N a v y " . .
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y "
"Military construction, N a v y "
"Aircraft a n d related procurement,
Navy"
"Other procurement, N a v y "
" M m i l i t a r y assistance"
173,819,380
167,391,000
164,062,000
$163,650,813
6,092,423
$157,740,000
5,713,000
$154, 574,000
5, 517,000
188,551
157,961
10,109
34,000
166,000
15,000
34,000
159,000
15,000
34,000
594,262
17,458
710,000
18,000
750,000
18,000
7,727
6,000
3,066,076
2,990,000
5,000
!, 990,000
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
1959 actual
NumGrades a n d ranges:
ber
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
1
Secretary of the N a v y
—
1
Under secretary of the N a v y .
4
Assistant secretary of the N a v y
1
General counsel
-
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1961 estimate
Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
$22,000
20,000
80,000
19,000
1 $22,000
1 20,000
3 60,000
1 19,000
1
1
3
1
$22,000
20,000
60,000
19,000
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Administrative assistant to the secre1 $17,614
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
tary of the N a v y
1
17,514
1 17,514
1
17,614
Director, office of analysis and review
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant comptroller for accounting
1
16,349
1 16,349
1 16,349
and finance
1
15,870
1 15,870
1
15,621
Chief, N a v y management office
D e p u t y director, office of analysis and
15,621
1 15,870
15,621
review, program appraisal.
15,392
1 15,621
15,392
D e p u t y general counsel, procurement15,392
1 15,621
15,392
D e p u t y general counsel, property
Executive assistant to assistant secretary of the N a v y (material), facil16,392
1 15,392
15,392
ities
Executive assistant to assistant secret a r y of the N a v y (material), pro1 15,621
1
15,392
15,392
1
curement
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the N a v y (personnel and reserve
1 15,621
1
15,621
1
15,392
forces), civilian personnel
..
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the N a v y (research and develop1 15,392
1
15,392
ment)..
—
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director, office of naval ma14,914
14,685
14,685
1
terial, procurement
Counsel, office of the N a v y comp14,685
14,435
troller
1
14,435
D e p u t y director, office of analysis and
15,163
1
14,914
review, facilities
1
14,685
D e p u t y director, office of analysis and
14,685
14,435
review, material.
1
14,435
Director, contract audit, office of
14,914
14,914
N a v y comptroller
..
Director, contract clearance, office of
14,206
14,206
naval material
Director, d a t a processing systems,
14,206
14,206
N a v y management office
1
14,206
Director, estimates and analysis,
14,206
14,206
office of N a v y comptroller
Director of accounting, office of N a v y
14,685
14,685
comptroller
1
14,435
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (financial management)
1 14,435
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the N a v y (personnel and reserve
1
forces), manpower
14,6
1
14,685
1
14,435
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the N a v y (research and development)
1
14,206
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the N a v y (research and development), civil aviation
1
14,435
14,206
Special assistant to secretary of the
N a v y , public affairs.
14,435
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970;
Accountant
7 96,346
95,164
95,743
Administrative officer..
3 55,017
54,413
54,705
Assistant administrative assistant to
1 13,686
the secretary of the N a v y
13,686
13,374
1 13,374
Assistant director for facilities
13,374
13,083
Assistant director for housing.
1
13,374
13,374
13,083
Assistant director, plans and coordin12,771
ation, office of naval material...
149,559
Attorney
11 148,073
10 133,491
159,035
Auditor.
11 144,475
12 158,619
41,038
Budget officer,..
3 40,142
4 53,828
67,807
Contract specialist.
5 66.891
5 67,786
13,083
D e p u t y director for facilities
1 13,083
1 12,771
55,912
Engineer
4 55,912
4 55,912
79,371
Industrial specialist
4 52,602
3 39,540
Insurance examiner
13,686
1 13,374
1 13,6S6
Logistics analyst
54,725
4 54,121
4 53,809
67,204
Management analyst
6 66.892
5 65,686
68,410
Manpower analyst
5 67,183
5 67,474
Mathematician
40,727
3 40,727
3 40,727
68,099
Personnel officer
4 54,413
5 67,787
Printing and publications officer.
27,956
2 27,956
2 27,956
Program analyst
134,095
10 132,577
10 131,371
Security specialist
26,769
1 13,083
2 26,145
Special assistant to chief of naval material
3 40,435
2 27,060
3 39,831
Special assistant to secretaries
3 38,916
2 25,854
1
13,083
Statistician
2 26,457
2 25,854
2 25,854
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
18 219,415
18 215,859
18 218,479
Administrative officer
6 71,052
5 58,739
7 82,429
Archivist
1
11,606
1 11,357
1 11,606
Attorney
6 58,489
6 70,075
4 46,883
Auditor
46 534,210
44 505,797
44 508,542
Budget officer
II..."
-1,179
8 94,243
8 94,743
Contract specialist
8 93,288
5 58.490
6 69,597
Engineer
10 122,988
10 122,759
10 122,988
Industrial specialist
6 71,530
3 35,526
6 60,173
Information officer
1 11,357
1 11,835
1 11,606
Inspection specialist
I I . I . II!
2 22,963
2 24,650
2 24,150
Insurance examiner
1 11,835
1jt 12,085
1 12,085
Management analyst
""Ill"
0 107,554
7 82,928
9 107,054
Manpower analyst.
_I
1 11,606
1
11,835
1 11,835
Mathematician
1 11,357
1
11,357
1 11,357
Personnel officer
.I.IIIIIIIIIIII..
23 268,984
24 '284,479
23 271,396
- Preservation and packaging specialist
12,563
I
1
12,563
1 12,563
Printing and publications officer.
3 34,798
13 148,846
7 80,704
Printing plant superintendent
12,563
1
12,563
1 12,334
1
Program analyst
...
2 22,714
2 23,212
2 23,212
Safety program specialist 1 1 " "
1 11,606
1 11,835
1
12,035
Security specialist
1 11,357
Special assistant to chief"of"nav'al'
material
2 24,175
1
12,334
1 12,085
1961
97
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1959 actual
Grades a n d ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Statistician
Supply officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Contract specialist
D e p u t y plant superintendent
Engineer
„
Industrial specialist
Information officer
Inspector, naval material-*
Management analyst
Mathematician
Personnel officer..
Preservation and packaging special
Printing and publications officer
Program analyst
Provost marshal, assistant
Safety program specialist
Security specialist
Statistician
Supply officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-S, $5,470 to $6,370
-
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
-
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established b y Public Law 1028,
84th Cong. (70A Stat. 463; 10U.S.C.
7474):
NG-13. $5,300 to $6,140
N G - 5 . $1,690 to $2,115
N Q - 4 . $1,410 to $1,748
Ungraded positions a t annual rates less
t h a n $9,890.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Assistant plant superintendent, operations
E q u i v a l e n t to less t h a n $9,890
Total p e r m a n e n t .
D e d u c t lapses
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
ber
salary
3 $34,320
2 23,192
N e t permanent (average number,
n e t salary):
11,376
11,298
11,155
U n i t e d States and possessions65,114,359
64,014,866
62,382,929
Foreign countries:
42
293,036
40 280,527
31 200,054
U.S. rates
22 58,866
21 50,028
19 46,036
Local rates
Positions other t h a n permanent: Inter17,600
22,600
36,294
mittent employment..
Other personal services:
249,572
489,459
242,548
Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e —
742,207
740,163
1,145,945
Overtime and holiday p a y
48,166
48,122
41,706
Nightwork differential
32,000
32,000
29,848
Living and quarters allowance
168,160
164,757
116,601
Additional p a y for service abroad
Excess of a n n u m leave earned over leave
16,200
46,075
50,979
taken
01
Personal services.
Salaries a n d wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y " :
Direct obligationsReimbursable obligations
" N a v y management f u n d "
" N a v y Industrial f u n d "
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64,292,940
$31,972,079
236,120
25,504,024
6,580,717
65,888,597
$32,539,000
393,800
26,126,000
6,824,797
66,740,166
$32,928,100
419,800
26,601,000
6,791,266
SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF T H E J U D G E
ADVOCATE GENERAL PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE EXECUTIVE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Attorney
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Admiralty counsel
Member, board of review
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Attorney
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant for administration
Attorney
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8S0
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less than $ 9 , 8 9 0 . . . . - . . — . . — .
Total permanent.,
Deduct lapses
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular p a y above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday p a y
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y " :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961
1959 actual
1960 estimate 1961 estimate
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
Positions other than permanent: Inter-
NAVY—Continued
SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF
NAVAL OPERATIONS TAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE EXECUTIVE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—CONTINUED
1959 actual
drakes and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12.555—Continued
Labor economist
Librarian
Management analysis officcr
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Occanographer
Personnel olllcer..
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Progress analyst
Requirements review officcr
Research analyst
Statistician
Technical adviser
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Allocations analyst
Astronomer
Attorney
Budeet officer
Cartographer
Communications specialist
Director of division
Education officer
Engineer
Fire marshal
Forces analyst
Gcophyslcist
Historian
Management analyst
Meteorologist
Navigation spec h i 1st
Occupational analyst
Occanographer
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Program analyst
Progress analyst
Real property planning officer
Requirements review officer
Research analyst
School superintendent
Senior programer
Staff assistant
Statistician
Supply officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405—
GS-9. $5,9S5 to $6,885.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8SO._.
GS-fi. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,900 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Mechanic
.
Pilot
Less than $9,S90
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
1 $11,357
1 11,357
1 11,606
12,563
22,963
37,6S9
69,596
12,563
12,563
35,277
11,606
349,728
36,254
24,169
31,866
9,901
10,130
11,336
61,703
82,117
20,779
83,304
10,379
207,415
10,858
10,150
32,364
31,866
99,259
9,901
50,960
10,629
120,971
91,291
10,150
20,051
9,901
10,150
31,158
633,859
10,150
10,150
54,329
42,514
20,300
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
1,667
1,498
1,687
5,199,665
5,143,702
5,773,267
Total permanent.
14,783
15,015
15,300
67,061,155
71,058,516
72,517,100
Deduct lapses
728
477
1,003
3,152,718
2,242,894
3,947,702
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
12,307
12,870
12,512
60,123,149
64,865,287
64,276,572
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
297
325
330
1,566,643
1,798,506
1,836,857
Local rates.
1,451
1,343
1,455
2.218,645
2,151,829
2,455,969
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Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, N a v y " :
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
" N a v y management f u n d " . . .
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y "
"Military construction, N a v y "
"Military assistance"
MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE, NAVY INDUSTRIAL FUND
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Attorney
Naval architect
Special adviser (merchant marine
matters)
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Marine transportation officer
Naval architect
Personnel officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
—
Attorney
Budget officer
Digital computer systems officer.
Engineer
Marine transportation specialist
Naval architect
Personnel officer
Planning officer
Statistician
Training officer.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget analyst
Cargo control specialist
Contract specialist
Digital computer specialist
Engineer
Management analyst
Marine transportation specialist
Maritime specialist (merchant marine)
Medical officer
N a v a l architect
Personnel officer
Safety engineer
Salary a n d wage a n a l y s t . . .
._,
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530—
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Engineer
N u m - Total
salary
ber
1960 estimate
N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total
ber salary
ber
salary
$14,435
14,435
117
116
1U
1,426,485
1,503,999
1,491,105
92
98
97
1,299,698
1,383,059
1,369,798
Officer, m a r i n e . .
10 103,690
10 103,690
10 103,690
Steward
12 126,312
12 126,312
12 126,312
Less t h a n $9,890...
7,218
7,266
6,092
29,047,174
35,994,427
36,225,965
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890.
278
1.810,657
2.165,816
2,165,816
Total p e r m a n e n t .
7*922
_ _
9,307
9,257
41,567,677
50,063,908
49,819,864
Master.
1961
99
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Deduct lapses.
678
1,177
$7,935,290
$5,178,701
352
$2,483,853
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
8,128
7,594
7,084
36,291,224
39,091,974
41,929,660
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
407
390
2,664,300
2,853,631
2,664,300
Local rates
94 101,916
)6 128,300
96 128,300
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
50,000
10,285
50,000
Intermittent employment
835,232
1,011,947
1,239,780
Other personal services:
Begular pay above 52-week base
35,404
74,024
Overtime and holiday pay
8,790,800
9,179,754
9,214,700
Hazardous duty pay
135,000
135,000
132,413
86,400
86,400
69,756
Living and quarters allowance
17,500
17,500
Nightwork differential
...
17,584
19,500
19,500
19,546
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
-44,428
-245
01
Personal services
55,548,285
52,493,400
49,053,660
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE
1959 actual
NumGrades and ranges:
ber
Special positions at rates equal to or In
excess of $17,500:
1
Secretary of the Air Force
1
Under Secretary of the Air Force
4
Assistant secretary of the Air F o r c e 1
General counsel...
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy assistant secretary (financial
1
management)
1
Deputy assistant secretary (materiel).
1
Special assistant for installations
Special assistant for manpower
personnel and reserve forces
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrative assistant to Secretary
1
of Air Force
1
Assistant for materiel
1
Assistant for operations analysis
Assistant for systems
Assistant to director, maintenance
engineering
Assistant to director, supply and
services
Chief, counter-intelligence division...
Civilian director, procurement and
1
production
1
Deputy comptroller
Deputy general counsel (inter1
national)
Deputy general counsel (procure1
ment)
Deputy for contract financing
Deputy for manpower, personnel,
and organization
Deputy for materiel programs
Deputy for requirements review
Deputy for security programs
Deputy to special assistant (installations)...
.
1
Director of civilian personnel—
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Academic director, Air Force Insti1
tute of Technology
Aeronautical research, development,
1
and design engineer
1
Assistant for ballistics missiles
1
Assistant comptroller
Assistant to commander, aeronautical
systems center
Assistant general counsel
1
Assistant for ground safety
1
Assistant for financial management...
Assistant for logistics planning and
research
Assistant for maintenance engineering.
Assistant for plans
Assistant for security
Assistant for small business
—
Assistant for supply
Assistant for transportation
Associate director, accounting and
finance
1
Associate director of budget
Associate director of management
1
analysis
Associate director, statistical services.
1
Chief, atomic warfare division
Chief, combat operations team and
deputy assistant for operation anal1
ysis
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1961 estimate
Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
1 $22,000
1 20,000
3 60,000
1 19,000
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION ANE MAINTENANCE, A I R
FORCE—Continued
1959 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Chief, medical financial programs
Chief, contract auditor division
Communications officer
Contracting officcr
Dean
Deputy director, operations
Deputy director, maintenance engineering
-----Deputy director, resources division...
Deputy director, strategic systems
division
Deputy director, tactical support
systems
Deputy director, air defense systems..
Deputy director, air force petroleum
division
Deputy director, personnel
Deputy director, supplies and services.
Deputy director, procurement
Deputy director, support activity
division
Deputy director, control support
division
Deputy director, equipment and
services division
Deputy director, logistic support
management division
Deputy director, contract division
Deputy director, procurement and
production
Deputy director, accounting and
finance division
Deputy director, plans and programs
division
Deputy director, Industrial producduction equipment division
Deputy director, comptroller
Deputy director, civil aviation
D e p u t y director, safety program
D e p u t y director, eastern district
Director, education and community
services
Director, civilian personnel
Director, library..
Director, civilian personnel
Director, central district..
Director, western district
Director, engineering support
Education specialist
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, maintenance
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, research
Industrial specialist
Intelligence specialist
Investigator
Maintenance technician
Materials a n a l y s t . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mathematician
Mcdical officer
Operations analyst
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Physicist....
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Production expeditor.
Property and supply officer
Psychologist
Public relations officer
Renegotiator
Requirements technician
Research adviser
Research development officer
Security officer
Special assistants
Statistical a n a l y s t . .
.
Statistician
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Traffic manager
G S - 1 1 $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Accounting chief
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Administrative o f f i c e r . . . .
Adviser, technical..
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air Intelligence officer
Air intelligence specialist
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Num-- Total
ber salary
1 $13,083
10 137,093
2 26,749
9 120,990
4 51,396
1 13,686
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
N u m - Total
Number salary
ber salary
$13,374
151,676
27,061
149,612
52,623
13,978
NumGrades and ranges—Continued
ber
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Air safety inspector
2
Analyst, cost
----2
Analyst, management
—
63
Assistant comptroller
4
Assistant chief, installations
2
Assistant chief, logistics
1
Assistant chief, materiel
2
Assistant chief, photo division
2
Assistant chief, operations
1
Assistant chief, plans and research
1
division
Assistant chief, procurement and
production..
Assistant chief, field s e r v i c e s . . . . . .
Assistant chief, supply and s e r v i c e s Assistant chief, industrial engineering
1
division
Assistant chief, mechanical shops division
Assistant chief. B-58 division
Assistant chief, contract administrative division
Assistant chief, engine division
Assistant chief, miscellaneous aircraft.
Assistant chief, program analysis and
1
reserve branch
Assistant chief, requirements a n d distribution branch
Assistant chief for data systems
Assistant chief, Air Force services
office
1
Assistant chief, deputy for procurement division
Assistant chief, office civil engineering
Assistant chief, office management
service...
—
1
Assistant chief, management engineering a n d services
1
Assistant chief, airborne systems
1
Assistant chief, group supply equipment
1
Assistant chief, accounting and finance division..
1
Assistant chief, requirements and financial management branch
1
Assistant chief, liaison office
I
Assistant chief, contract auditor division..
7
Assistant chief, auditor division
6
Assistant chief, program services incorporated
1
Associate chief, operations
...
1
Associate chief, engines division
1
Associate chief, contract division
1
Associate chief', inspector general
office
1
Associate chief, data processing division
1
Athletic director
1
Attorney
21
Auditor
13
Budget analyst.
24
Budget officer
15
Cartographer
5
Chief, civilian personnel
3
Chief, airlift branch
1
Chief, industrial fund branch.
1
Chief, statistical services
1
Chief, flying safety
1
Chief, accounting systems
1
Chief, policy division
1
Chief, plans and program division
3
Chief, commitments division..
1
Chief, technical planning
1
Chief, air information division.
1
Chief, cartography division
1
Chief, missile support
2
Chief, photogrammetry
1
Chief, comptroller
1
Chief, printing division
1
Chief, civil affairs office
1
Chief, digital computer systems division
1
Chief, maintenance aircraft b r a n c h . "
1
Chief, maintenance industrial engineering division
Chief, maintenance plans and requirements division
Chief, maintenance production control division
Chief, maintenance quality "control
division
Chief, management engineering" and
analysis division..
Chief, government furnished equip^
m e n t division
Chief, electronics computers'divisio'n"
Chief, quality control....
Chief, programs and requirements"
branch
Chief, accounting and finance division
Chief, stock funds division
dMsionanpOWer a n d o r ? ^ a t i o n "
Chief, plans and engineering" division
Chief, aircraft miscellaneous eauin-"
q
p
ment division...
1
Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
salary
$23,212
24,398
730,720
46,293
25,126
11,357
23,192
24,888
12,563
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Operations analyst
Organization a n d methods e x a m i n e r P a t e n t adviser
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Petroleum specialist
Physicist
Placement officer
Printing superintendent
Procedures analyst
Procurement expeditor
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor.
Production expeditor
Professor
Property officer
Property a n d supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
Public relations officer
Purchasing officer
..
Real estate officer
Requirements technician.
Research analyst
Research development officer
Security officer
Shop planner
Special assistant, ground safety
Special assistant, machine accounting
branch
Special assistant, a i r c r a f t . .
Special assistant to chief, p r o g r a m s . . .
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Supervisor, production
Supply assistant—
Supply officer
Technical adviser.
Technical writer
Technician, aircraft
.
Technician, electronic
Technician, maintenance..
Traffic manager
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 t o $9,530
G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 t o $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. .
GS-3. $3,495 t o $4,065—
GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825...
GS-1. $2,960 t o $3,530.
Grades established b y 10 U . S . C . 9021.
$12,500 to $19,000:
Air technical intelligence adviser (air
sciences)
Air technical Intelligence adviser
(AWS)
Air technical intelligence adviser
(electronic d a t a processing)
Air technical intelligence adviser
(intelligence acquisition)
Air technical intelligence adviser
(machine a n d d a t a systems)
Chief scientist
Chief scientist, U.S. Air Force
Chief, operations analysis
Chief, operational capability t e a m —
Chief, plans a n d tactics t e a m —
D e p u t y assistant secretary of research
and development
D e p u t y chief scientist
D e p u t y chief, operations analysis
D e p u t y for programs
D e p u t y for requirements, research
and d e v e l o p m e n t . . .
D e p u t y for research a n d development
operations
D e p u t y technical director, A F T A O „ .
Director of climatology
Director of scientific services, A W S —
Director for secretariat
Medical research adviser
Scientific adviser to commander
Scientific adviser to D C S / c o m m u n l cations—electronics
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1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
17 $177,809
6 59,873
6 66,642
107
1,103,508
70,232
21,486
14 145,162
10 101,388
6 60,622
4 40,351
21 218,459
41 418,003
26 267,816
36 370,049
35 360,816
19
1
6
7
4
1
5
16
38
5
60
12
3
1
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber
salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grades established by 10 U.S.C. 9021.
$12,500 to $19,000—Continued
1 $15,300
1 $17,000
1 $17,000
Scientific adviser (research)
Scientific adviser to technical director,
1
15,500
1
16,600
1
15,500
A F T AC
16,000
1
1 15,000
1
12,600
Technical adviser on space technology
I
18,600
1 38, TOO
Technical director, A F T AC
1
17,000
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
10,317
1 10,088
Aircraft maintenance officer
1 11,107
10,795
1 10,795
Assistant chief, inspection
9 93, m
0 03,681
8 82,349
Chief, inspection division
2 27,673
21,673
2
1 11,710
Engineer, construction
2 21, l.r0
2 21,160
2 20,696
Engineer, electrical
5 69,098
5 69,698
5 57,078
Engineer, general
4 42,641
4 42,641
4 42,120
Engineer, mechanical
14 167,773
14 159,573
14 154,274*
Engineer, power
1 10,0G7
1 10,067
1 10,007
Engineer, refrigeration
2 20,301
2 20,301
2 20,301
Engineer, sani tary
1
1 10,902
10,962
10,962
1
Engineer, vehicle maintenance
134
134
134
Foreman, maintenance
1,360,170
1,354,026
1
1,343,003
69 662,743
60 690,620
56 622,772
Foreman, shop
62,086
6 62, 0S6
6 62,086
Inspector, aircraft
21,541
2 21,741
2 21,341
Inspector, aircraft engine
10,421
1 10,421
1 10,421
Instructor, aircraft mechanics
10,421
10,421
1
9,922
Instructor, electrical
9,942
9,942
1
Ordnance technician
140,467
135,303
12
11
124,890
Supervisor, aircraft m a i n t e n a n c e —
20,779
20,571
2
1 10,150
Superintendent, aircraft shops
1 10,213
Superintendent, motor repair shops.
1 10,540
1
10,546
1
10,546
Wood technologist
132,085
136,239
Equivalent to less than $9,890
— 134,557
688,841,154
708,948,333
697,017,729
20,843
20,601
23,185
Foreign nationals at local r a t e s 38,767,980
38,523,870
38,189,906
289,990
295, 9'jO
295,862
1,471,657,496 1,492,512,979 1,464,748,357
11,739
11,240
11,632
47,137,027
45,254,339
66,517,702
Total p e r m a n e n t .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
266,904
2.rO, 603
254,647
United States and possessions.
,325,877,173 1,369,011,354 ",340,084,500
Foreign countries:
7,485
7,636
7,478
U.S. rates
40,169,028
40,485,430
40,652,508
20,261
20,170
21,947
Local rates.
38,078,258
37,041,400
38,610,113
Positions other t h a n permanent:
1,786,100
1,656,700
I,710,900
Temporary employment
205,000
185,000
192,000
Part-time employment
693,700
653,646
628,800
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
5,451,170
II,111,460
5,397,816
Regular p a y above 52-week base
29,993,800
29,174,800
46,573,628
Overtime and holiday pay
2,074,500
2,034,362
2,075,500
Nightwork differential
—
3,435,400
3,572,732
3,488,100
Living and quarters allowance paid—
3,444,800
3,582,909
3,503,200
Additional pay for service abroad
799,000
805,804
789,000
Uniform allowance
1,859,200
1,930,672
1,890,200
Premium p a y
79,000
80,482
78,000
Hazardous d u t y pay
01
Num- Total N u m Grades and ranges:
ber
ber
salary
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Construction management engineer
1
1 $12,563
(general)
1
1
11,835
D e p u t y comptroller
1
1
11,357
Supervisory general attorney
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
Budget officer
22,214
2
Construction management e n g i n e e r 11,107
1
General engineer
-—
9,901
1
Supervisory program analyst
54,392
7
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
67,434
8
G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230
1
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
143,309
20
GS-0. $5,985 to $6,885
19,053
4
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
87,899
17
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.—
92,747
16
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
131,680
30
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
206,429
47
GS-4. $3,755 to $4.325
108,410
25
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
3,370
2
GS-2. $3,255 to $3.825
2,974
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
1961 estimate
Total N u m - Total
salary
ber
salary
$12,563
12,085
11,357
NATIONAL BOARD FOR THE PROMOTION OF R I F L E PRACTICE
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses..
Add terminal leave In cicess of lapses
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01
Number
1
1
3
6
5
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
1
$0,448
1
$6,594
$6,302
1
6,074
1
6,240
5,928
4
4
20,239
20,842
15,892
17,867
18,304
4
4
27,457
8
8
32,572
33,279
20,841
3,515
3,598
1
1
1
3,765
1
4,368
1
4,368
17
80,185
20
1
91,083
2,284
20
1
93,225
4,084
142
17
Personal services
80,327
19
88,799
19
89,141
312
701
359
80,639
89,500
89,500
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ALASKA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM,
ARMY
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Attorney
Communications specialist
Comptroller
Electronic engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Attorney adviser
Communications specialist
Electronic engineer
Supply officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $0,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $-1,040 to W.W0
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Central offico equipment installer,
foreman
Maintenance foreman
,
Equivalent to less than $9,890
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
Num* Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
1
1
1
1
N e t permanent (average n u m b e r ,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment
551 2,903,141
552 2,823,280
649 3,340,310
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
11,938
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service In Alaska.
01
Personal services
SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , SECRETARY OF D E F E N S E
1959 actual
1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges:
ber
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or In
excess of $17,500:
1
$25,000
Secretary of Defense
—
1
22,500
Deputy secretary of defense..
Director of defense research and en22,000
gineering
20,000
Assistant secretary (comptroller)
Assistant secretary (health
and
medical)
20,000
Assistant secretary
(International
security affairs)
20,000
Assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve)
20,000
Assistant secretary (properties and
installations)
—
20,000
Assistant secretary (public a f f a i r s ) —
20,000
Assistant secretary (supply and
logistics)
1 20,000
Assistant to the secretary (atomic
energy) and chairman, military
liaison committee
—
20,000
20,000
General counsel
Chairman, civilian-military liaison
1
committee
20,000
Grades established b y Act of August 1,
1947, Public Law 313, 80th Cong.
(61 Stat. 715), as amended:
Assistant director fair defense)
Assistant director (communications) _.
Assistant director for special projects.
Assistant director for strategic weapons
—
1
1
19,000
Assistant director for undersea warfare
19,000
1
Assistant director (tactical weapons)..
D e p u t y assistant director (communications)
D e p u t y assistant director for special
projects
D e p u t y assistant director for strategic
weapons
D e p u t y assistant director for undersea
warfare
D e p u t y assistant director (tactical
weapons)
D e p u t y assistant secretary (health
and medical)
1
19,000
D e p u t y director for tactical missiles..
D e p u t y director of defense research
and engineering..
2 38,000
D e p u t y director of electronics
D e p u t y director, office of aeronautics.
D e p u t y for missiles and space operations
1
D e p u t y staff director for air defense
missiles
1
14,500
Director, office of aeronautics
1
16,600
Director, office of atomic, biological,
and chemical warfare
1
15,500
Director, office of electronics
17,500
1
Director, office of foreign programs
1
17,500
Director, office of guided missiles
Director, office of sciences
1
16,500
Executive secretary, defense science
board
Special assistant
T~~19~66o"
Special assistant (air defense)
Special assistant and director of planning.
Special assistant (electronics)
Special assistant for guided missiles
and space operations
l
17,500
1
Special assistant for specialized prob-"
lems
l
19,000
Special assistant (strategic weapons) I !
Special assistant to the director of
defense research and engineering
1
16,500
Staff director for defensive missiles
1
16,500
1
Staff director for tactical m i s s i l e s ^
1
15,500
Staff director for vulnerability analy1
15,000
StaffspecialistWchemfc^sciences'I!
Staff specialist for physical sciences...
Staff specialist (special projects)
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Administrative assistant to the secretary
1
17,514
Assistant to the secretary (legislative
affairs)
1
17,514
1961 estimate
T o t a l N u m - Total
ber salary
salary
$25,000
22,500
1
1
$25,000
22,500
22,000
20,000
22,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
1
20,000
20,000
20,000
1
1
20,000
20,000
20,000
19,000
19,000
19,000
19,000
19,000
19,000
19,000
1
19,000
19,000
19,000
19,000
19,000
16,500
16,500
16,500
16,500
16,500
16,600
16,500
16,600
17,500
17,500
19,000
17,500
19,000
17,500
38,000
15,500
15,500
38,000
15,500
15,500
15,500
1
15,500
14,500
16,500
14,500
16,500
15,500
19,000
17,500
16,500
16,500
15,500
19,000
17,500
16,500
16,500
15,500
19,000
18,500
15,500
19,000
18,500
17,500
17,000
17,500
17,000
19,000
1
19,000
19,000
17,000
19,000
17,000
16,500
1
16,500
15,000
15,000
15,000
16,300
1
1
1
1
15,000
15,000
15,000
16,300
17,514
17,514
17,514
17,514
1961
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
• Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-18. Rate of $17,500—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Deputy assistant secretary for Naber salary ber salary ber salary
tional Security Council affairs and
planning
__
1 $17,514
$17,514
1 $17,514
Deputy assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve)
17,514
17,514
17,514
Deputy assistant secretary (properties
and installations)
17,514
17,514
17,514
Deputy assistant secretary (public
affairs)
17,514
17,514
17,514
Deputy assistant secretary (supply
and logistics)
17,514
17,514
17,514
Deputy comptroller for accounting
policy
17,514
17,514
17,514
Deputy comptroller for budget and
Department of Defense budget
officer
„
17,514
1 17,514
Deputy comptroller for financial and
operating management
17,514
17,514
17,514
Deputy general counsel
.
17,514
17,514
17,514
Director of construction
17,514
17,514
17,514
Director, office of Industrial personnel
security review
1 17,514
17,514
1 17,514
Director, office of planning and requirements policy
17,514
17,514
1 17,514
Director, office of procurement policy17,514
17,514
1 17,514
Director, office of production policy
17,514
Director, office of special operations
17,514
17,514
17,514
Director of maintenance engineering..
17,514
17,514
17,514
Director of transportation policy
17,514
17,514
17,514
Director, real property management17,514
17,514
17,514
Senior deputy assistant secretary
(supply and logistics)
17,514
17,514
1 17,514
Special assistant to the secretary.
17,514
17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant comptroller for contract
1 16,349
financing policy
_
16,349
1 16,349
Assistant comptroller for International security affairs
15,870
16,099
16,099
Assistant director of budget
30,784
15,392
15,621
Assistant director of construction
16,349
16,349
16,349
Assistant director, office of planning
15,621
and requirements policy-.^...
15,870
15,870
Assistant director, office of procure15,392
15,621
ment policy
15,621
Assistant director, real property
15,621
management
15,870
15,870
62,504
47,132
Assistant general counsel47,590
Chief, military construction branch
15,621
(comptroller)
15,621
Chief, procurement and production
15,392
branch (comptroller)
_
15,392
Chief, research and development
15,392
branch (comptroller)
1 15,392
15,621
Deputy director, office of manpower
16,349
16,349
1 16,099
requirements and utilization
15,870
15,621
1 15,621
Director, audit division
Director, civilian personnel policy
15,870
1 15,621
1 15,870
division
Director, economic and fiscal analysis
15,392
1 15,392
15,621
division
15,621
15,870
1 15,621
Director for small business policy
Director, management evaluation
15,392
I 15,392
division
„
—
Director, office of declassification
15,621
15,870
15,621
policy
16,349
16,349
16,349
Director, office of manpower supply..
15,621
15,621
15,392
Director, office of review and services15,621
15,621
15,392
Director, statistical services center—
Executive assistant to deputy assistant secretary (International security
affairs) for military assistance pro15,870
15,870
15,621
grams
Special assistant to the assistant
15,621
15,392
15,392
secretary (comp troller)
- — —
Special assistant to the assistant
15,621
15,621
15,392
secretary (public affairs)
Special assistant to the assistant
15,621
15,621
15,392
secretary (supply and logistics)
15,870
15,621
15,621
Special assistant to the secretary
15,621
15,392
15,392
Staff director for communications
15,870
15,621
15,621
Staff director for materiel management.
Staff director for research and special
16,099
16,099
15,870
projects
16,099
16,099
15,870
Staff director for review and analysis..
Staff director for storage and ware16,099
15,870
15,870
housing
15,870
15,870
15,621
Staff director for transportation.
Staff director, production and sched15,621
.15,621
15,392
ules division
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
15,163
15,163
15,163
Aeronautical powerplant engineer
Assistant director for small business
14,685
14,435
14,435
policy
14,206
14,206
Assistant general counsel
Assistant staff director for materials
15,163
15,163
14,914
and statistics
14,914
14,914
14,685
Assistant to the general counsel
Chief, appropriation
accounting
14,435
14,206
14,206
branch.
_
14,435
14.435
14,206
Chief, family housing division
14,435
14,206
14,206
Chief, fiscal analysis branch
Chief, general administration branch
1
14,685
' 14,435
1 14,435
(comptroller)
Chief, Industrial.and cost accounting
14,435
14,206
14,206
branch,
15,163
15,163
14,914
Chief, manpower utilization surveys
Chief, military construction branch
1 15,163
(comptroller)
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1900 estimate
Grades and ranges—Contlnuod
Num- Total Num- Total
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued
ber salary ber salary
Chief, operations and maintenance
branch (comptroller)
1 $14,206
1 $14,206
Chief, oversea projects division (international security affairs)
14,435
1 14,685
Chief, personnel branch (comptroller).
14,914
1 15,163
Chief, procurement and production
branch (comptroller)
14,206
Chief, projcct division (properties and
Installations)
15,163
15,163
Chief, property accounting branch
14,914
15,163
Chief, technical division (properties
and installations)
1 15,163
1 15,163
Chief, technical division (supply and
logistics)
14,435
14,435
Deputy assistant director of budget...
14,435
14,685
Deputy director, economic and fiscal
analysis division
14,435
Deputy director, offico of armed forces
information and education
14,206
Deputy director, offico of fuels, materials and ordnance and chief,
ordnance division
15,163
15,163
Director, data systems research staff..
14,435
14,685
Director, intelligence programs
14,435
14,685
Director, office of emergency planning.
14,435
14,685
Director, office of Industrial relations.
14,914
15,163
Director, office of National Security
Council affairs
14,685
14,685
Director, office of news services
14,206
14,200
Director of Operations Coordinating
Board affairs
14,435
14,435
Executive assistant to the assistant
secretary (supply and logistics)
14,206
1 14,206
Executive secretary, defense science
board
15,163
General engineer (guided missiles and
nuclear application)
15,163
1 15,163
Historian
14,685
1 14,685
Racial relations adviser
14,206
1 14,206
Special and confidential assistant
(legislative affairs)
1 14,206
Special assistant (industrial engineering)
1 14,435
Staff director for cataloging
1 14,206
1 14,435
Staff director for Inspection and
quality control
14,206
1 14,206
Staff director for planning guidance...
14.685
1 14,685
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
77,250
78,789
Administrative secretary
13,6S6
13,978
Aeronautical engineer
27,956
40,727
Architectural engineer
13,978
13,978
Assistant for administrative management
13.686
1 13,686
Attorney
26,145
2 26,145
Auditor
13,033
1 13,033
Biological and medical sciences
1 12,771
specialist
173,572
13 175,028
Budget analyst
13,978
1 13,978
Budget systems analyst
13,636
1 13,978
Cartographer
13,978
1 13,978
C hemical engineer
28,434
2 23,434
Chemist
55,017
4 55,308
Commodity-industry analyst
25,542
2 25,542
Communications specialist
13,374
1 13,374
Conservation specialist
55,912
55,912
4
Construction management engineer39,519
3 40,455
Data systems specialist
26,457
2 26,769
Declassification specialist
13,978
1 13,978
Director of budget and finance
13,978
1 13,978
Director of facilities and services13,083
1 13,083
Director, office of public services...
13,686
1 13,978
Director, office of security review. .
14,227
1 14,227
Director of personnel
13,978
1 13,978
Director of security services
96,367
8 110,262
Economist
8 110,034
8 108,827
Electronic engineer
3 40,434
3 39,540
Executive assistant
4 54,725
5 68,079
Foreign affairs officer
140.25S
12
168,214
10
General engineer
1 13,978
1 13,978
Geologist
1 12,771
Industrial engineer
4 54,121
4 53,518
Industrial security specialist
11 151,195
11 149,427
Industrial specialist
1 12,771
Information specialist
3 40,081
3 40,031
Intelligence specialist..
1 13,978
1 13,978
Labor economist..
1 13,374
1 13,083
Legislative analyst
3 39,769
2 28,205
Management analyst
2 26,748
2 26,166
Manpower analyst
3 41,934
3 41,934
Manpower utilization specialist.
1 13,374
1 13,083
Marine engineer.
1 13,978
1 13,978
Mathematician
1 13,978
1 13,978
Mechanical engineer
1 13,973
1 13,978
Metallurgist.
1 13,978
1 13,978
Mobilization planning officer
13.978
1
13,978
1
Naval architect—
2 27,956
2 27,372
Personnel specialist
1 13,978
Physicist
8 106,057
7 92,164
Procurement officer
2 27,664
1 13,374
Production specialist
11 145,910
10 133,431
Program analyst
7 93,057
7 91,809
Program coordinator
1 13,374
1 13,033
Realty officer
5
3 39,249
Scientific warfare adviser—
1 13,686
Security review specialist
4 54,954
7 93,828
Special assistant...
7 65,888
7 96,761
Statistician
1961 ostlmato
1961
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106
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , SECRETARY OF
N u m - Total N u m ber
ber
salary
DEFENSE—Continued
94 $701,067
Deduct lapses
1959 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,77U to Jl3,U7l>—Contlnuod
Storage socialist
Supply requirements officcr
Supply socialist
Trade control specialist
Transportation socialist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative olllccr
Aeronautical research engineer
Assistant administrative secretory
Attornoy
Auditor....
Bacteriologist
Budget anlayst
Chemist
Civil e n g i n e e r . . . .
Commodity-Industry analyst.
Communications specialist
.
Construction management engineer...
Director of graphics and special presentations
Economist
Elcctrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Equipment specialist
Executive assistant
Fiscal analyst
Foreign affairs olllccr
General engineer
General supply officer
II 1st or Lin
Industrial relations specialist
Industrial security specialist
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspection specialist
Intelligence officer
Manpower utilisation specialist
Mechanical engineer
Methods examiner
Ordnance engineer
Personnel officer
Production specialist
Program analyst
Program coordinator
Realty officer
Scientific warfaro adviser
Security officer
Security review specialist
Special assistant
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply requirements officer
Supply specialist
Surplus property disposal officer
Trade control specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney
Budget analyst
Commodity-industry analyst
Editorial specialist
Executive assistant
Facilities and services officer
Foreign affairs officer
General engineer
Graphics and presentations analyst.,
Historian
...
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Legislative analyst
Personnel classification officer
Personnel officer
Petroleum engineer
Procurement officer
Program analyst
Security officer
Spccial assistant
Statistician
Transportation specialist....
GS-12. $3,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,385
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,930 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,W0 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
G S - l . $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890
Total permanent
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1960 estimate
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
$27,060
106,702
26,145
13,978
40,435
N e t permanent (average number,
1,460
1,440
1,350
net salary)
12,104,410
11,915,195
10,895,432
Positions other than permanent: Inter146,400
140,000
137,559
mittent employment
Other personal services:
47,190
94,405
44,065
Regular pay above 52-week base
326,800
320,300
322,333
Overtime and holiday pay
1,200
1,200
1,144
Uniform allowance
12,613,100
12,484,000
11,400,533
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Secretary of
Defense"
" N a v y management f u n d "
$11,287,342
113,191
$12,422,000
62,000
$12,551,100
62,000
SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , COURT OF MILITARY A P P E A L S , D E P A R T MENT OF D E F E N S E
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
Judge, Court of Military Appeals
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Chief commissioner
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Chief commissioner.
Clerk of the court
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Clerk of the court
Commissioner
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Commissioner
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Commissioner
D e p u t y clerk of the court
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
1961 estimate
N u m - T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
3
$76,500
3
$76,500
3
$76,500
1
15,392
1
15,392
14,914
N e t permanent (average n u m b e r ,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular p a y above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday p a y
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM
PROCUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND M I S S I L E S ,
ARMY,
AND
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, T E S T , AND EVALUATION, A R M Y
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
NumGS-18. $17,500:
ber
Director, systems support equipment
laboratory
1
Research analyst
1
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Chief, instrumentation division.
1
Chief scientist
-«D e p u t y director, industrial opera"
1
D e p u t y director, missile firing labora1
D e p u t y director, structures a n d
mechanics laboratory..
Director, liaison group
Director, space programs
_ Research a n a l y s t . . .
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Chief psychologist
Chief, production engineering branch
1
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
Total N u m - T o t a l N a m - Total
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
$17,514
17,514
15,621
1
$15,392
1
$15,392
1
14,435
1
14,435
15,621
15,621
1
1
1
5
15,621
15,621
15,621
78,105
1
1
14,206
14,685
1961
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1959 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,160—Continued
Deputy chief scientist
Director of applications engineering,
engineer research and development
laboratory
Physical science administrator, engineer research and development
laboratory
Research analyst
Technical director of research (preventive medicine and epidemiology).
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Chemist
Comptroller
_I
H
Digital computer programer
Electronic technician
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Industrial specialist
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Parasitologist
Physical science officer..
Physicist
Planning officer
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Psychologist
Research analyst
Research director
Research psychologist
Scientific administrator...
Technologist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative assistantAdministrative officer
Anthropologist
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Biochemist
Budget officer
Chemist
Comptroller
Educational officer
Electronic technician
Electronic scientist
Engineer...........
Geographer
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector..
Management analyst
.
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Microbiologist.
Parasitologist
Personnel officer
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist
Processing and packing technician....
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Psychologist
Publications officer
Research analyst
Research director
Research psychologist
Scientific administrator
Scientist, general
Statistician
Supply requirements and distribution officer..
Technologist
Training officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
.
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
.
Agronomist
..
Airplane pilot..I
II
Architect
Archivist
Attorney-adviser....
—
- —Audlologist
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist..
Biophysicist..."""
Budget analyst
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1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
ber salary ber salary
1 $14,685
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Budget officer
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chemist
"
Comptroller
IIIIIIIIIIH!
Contract specialist
Deputy comptroller
Digital computer programer
Digital computer systems operator....
Electronic technician
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Equipment technician
Geographer
Geologist
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Librarian
Management analyst
Mathematician
Medical officcr.
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Microbiologist
Military analvst
Military intelligence research analyst
Parasitologist
Personnel assistant
Personnel requirements analyst
Photographer
Physical science officcr
Physicist
Physiologist
Planning officcr
Planning and production specialist..
Processing and packing technician...
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Psychologist...
Psychophystoloelst
Publications officer
Research analyst
Research director
Research psychologist
Safety director
Scientific administrator
1900 estimate
1061 cstlmato
Nurn- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
2
2
23
4
8
1
12
10
18
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961
1959 actual
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
PROCUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND MISSILES, ARMY, AND
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION, A R M Y — C o n .
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber
salary ber salary
ber salary
Positions established by Public Law
313—Continued
1 $17,600
Director, computation laboratory
Director, fabrication and assembly
1 17,500
laboratory
Dtrcctor, structure and mechanics
1 18,000
laboratory
Deputy director, guidance control
1 17,500
laboratory
Director, systems analysis and relia1 17,500
bility laboratory
Deputy director, development opera1 18,000
tions division
18,000
Director, research project laboratory..
1 18,000
Director, development operations di19,000
vision
D e p u t y chief, research and develop1
ment division ordnanco missile
1 $17,000
laboratory
1 $17,000
1 16,000
Deputy commander for scientific activities
1 17,000
1 16,500
1 17,000
Director, physical sciences division...
1 14,000
1 14,000
1 14,000
Director of research, engineer research
and development laboratories
1 15,000
1 15,000
1 15,000
Director, military personnel, Adjutant General's office
1 14,500
1 14,500
Physical sciences administrator
1 14,500
1 14,500
1 14,500
Project director, Redstone and Pershing
I
18,000
Scientific director, transportation research and development command..
1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
Scicntlflc director, food and container
Instltuto
1 14,500
1 14,500
1 14,500
Scientific director, quartermaster research and engineer command
16,500
1 16,500
1 16,500
Scicntlflc director
16,500
1 16,500
1 16,500
Scientific director of polar research
17,500
1 17,500
1 17,500
Supervisory electronic engineer
7 103,500
7 103,500
7 103,500
Supervisory electronic scientist
1 15,500
1 15,500
I 15,500
Supervisory physicist
1 16,500
1 16,500
1 16,500
Technical director
1 14,500
1 15,000
1 15,000
Technical director, engineer research
and development laboratory
1 15,500
1 15,900
1 15,900
Technical director of research, Army
medical research library
1 15,000
1 15,500
1 15,500
Technical director of research, communicable and parasitic diseases
1 16,500
1 17,500
1 17,500
Technical director of research, neuropsychiatry and neurophysiology
1 18,000
1 18,400
1 18,400
Technical director of research, medical
18,000
1 18,000
1 18,000
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
t h a n $9.890
18,597
147 683,550
147 684,500
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Foreman
20 206,938
12 124,162
12 124,162
General equipment
maintenance
worker
.
1 10,046
1 10,046
1 10,046
Equivalent to less than $9,890
6,436
4,451
4,467
34,713,019
24,212,117
24,227,392
Total p e r m a n e n t - .
Deduct—
Lapses-.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
20,111
15,138
15,151
136,797,291
98,121,673
98, 269,567
Foreign countries: U.S. rates.
2 20,130
1
6,906
1
6,906
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
78,719
75,677
74,611
Part-time employment
809
1,000
1,000
Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . . . . .
74,952
79,200
83,700
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
551,909
862,327
434,164
Overtime and holiday pay
7,323,450
4,394,756
1,118,738
Nightwork differential
35,814
34,600
35,625
Living and quarters allowance
9,505
12,000
12,000
Uniform allowance
..
5,108
4,042
4,042
Additional pay for service abroad
32,561
43,219
45,047
01
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144,930,248
103,636,000
103,086,000
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Army":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Procurement of equipment and missiles, A r m y "
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
RESEARCH,
DEVELOPMENT,
TEST,
1960 estimate
$99,020,283
12,139,130
$88,473,000
816,000
33,760,297
14,347,000
10,538
AND EVALUATION,
1959 actual
AIR
1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director of research and development
1 $16,349
1 $16,349
(Rome air development center) —
Technical director, rocket engine test
1
16,349
laboratory (flight test center)
Technical director, plans and programs (Arnold engineering develop1
16,349
ment center)
1
16,349
Technical director, research and development (missile development
1
16,349
1
16,349
center)
_
Technical director, directorate of research (Wright air development
center)
1
16,349
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Technical director, directorate of
flight test (flight test center)
1
15,163
Technical director, electronic support
systems (Wright air development
center)
1
15,163
Director of aeronautical sciences
(office of scientific research)
1
15,163
Director of physical sciences (office
of scientific research)
15,163
1
Technical director, communications
and electronics (Headquarters, Air
Research and Development Command)
1
15,163
Technical director, guidance and
control (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command)
1
15,163
D e p u t y director, electronic research
(Cambridge research center)
1
15,163
Technical director,
atmosphysics
(Cambridge research center)
1
15,163
Associate director, research and development (Rome air development
center)
15,163
Director of biosciences (office of
scientific research)
14,435
Director of mathematical sciences
(office of scientific research) ___
14,435
Senior scientist, h u m a n factors research (Wright air development
center)
14,435
Director of planning (Wright air
development center)
14,435
Deputy director of procurement
(Headquarters, Air Research and
Development Command)
1
14,206
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
26,140
39,210
Technical adviser
13,970
14,210
Management analyst
12,770
13,070
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
installations
13,978
13,978
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
operations
„
13,084
13,375
Assistant chief, missile facilities
division
13,070
13,070
Assistant chief, missile test division
13,070
13,070
Assistant chief, flight test engineering
division
___,
13,070
13,370
Assistant chief, technical support
division
13,970
13,970
Assistant chief, airborne support
division
13,970
13,970
Assistant chief, air defense weapons
division
13,970
13,970
Assistant chief, electronics division "
13,970
13,970
Assistant chief, strategic weapons
division
13,970
13,970
Assistant chief, tactical weapons
division
13,970
13,970
Assistant chief, advanced systems
division
13,970
13,970
Attorney
^
25,540
25,840
FORCE
1961 estimate
1961
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1959 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Chemist..
Chief, mechanics division
Chief, customer services division
Chief, management division
Chief, research requirements office...
Chief, operations analysis office
Chief, range plans and program review division
Chief, experimental track branch.
Chief, Lincoln project office
Chief, project space track group
Chief, balloon instrumentation development laboratory
Chief, space flight physics division. _
Chief, programs division
Chief, ionospheric physics laboratory
Chief, climatic meteorological development laboratory
Chief, communications sciences laboratory...
Chief, cloud physics branch
Chief, weather radar branch
Chief, boundary layer processing
laboratory
Chief, exploratory branch terrestrial
science laboratory. _
Chief, magnetics section
Chief, wave propagation laboratory...
Chief, infrared techniques branch
Chief, nuclear atmospheric laboratory.
Chief, geomagnetics branch ionospheric laboratory
Chief, thermal radiation laboratory...
Chief, propagation sciences laboratory.
Chief, systems research branch
Chief, ionospheric characteristics
laboratory
Chief, electromagnetic section
Chief, meteorological development
laboratory
Chief, electronic radiation laboratory.
Chief, atmospheric circulation laboratory
Chief, aerophysics laboratory
Chief, ionospheric physics laboratory.
Chief, control sciences laboratory
Chief,
computer
mathematical
sciences laboratory
Chief, electromagnetic laboratory
Chief, astrosurveillance laboratory
Chief, chemical-physics l a b o r a t o r y Contracting officer.
Deputy director, aerophysical sciencesDeputy director, Astia
Deputy director, comptroller
Director, mathematics
Director, solid state sciences
Technical director, missile captive
test
Technical director, 6511th test group.
Director, procurement division.
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical.
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test...
Engineer, general.
Engineer, research
Mathematician.
Medical officer
Organization methods examiner
Personnel officer
Physicist.
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Psychologist...
Research and development officer
Research physiologist
Special assistant director, engineering
test
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accounting chief
Administrative officer
Technical adviser
Aircraft maintenance officer.
Management analyst
Assistant chief, customer services
division
Assistant chief, contract administration office
Assistant chief, data processing
directorate
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
comptroller
Assistant chief, directorate special testAssistant chief, procurement office—
Assistant chief, range support division.
Assistant chief, systems evaluation
division
Assistant chief, plans and programs
division
Assistant chief, control sciences
laboratory
Attorney
620200—60
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1961 estimate
Num- Total Num i- Total Num - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961
1959 actual
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, T E S T , AND EVALUATION, A I R F O R C E —
Continued
1959 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Engineer, research
Engineer, safety
Historian.
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Mathematician
Medical oUlcer
Nuclear physicist
Operations analyst
Organization methods e x a m i n e r . . .
Personnel officer
Personnel technician
Physicist
Procedures analyst
...
Procurement officcr
Psychologist
Research adviser
Research and development officer
Research physiologist
Security officer
Statistician
Supply officer
Technical writer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Technical adviser
Aircraft maintenance officer
Analyst, management
Assistant chief, data processing branch.
Assistant chief, advanced systems
division
Assistant chief, base installations
division
Assistant chief, Dynasoar division
Assistant chief, Mace division
Assistant chief, provost marshal
Assistant chief, photographic branch.
Assistant chief, field evaluation section.
Assistant chief, aerophysicslaboratory.
Assistant chief, ionospheric physics
laboratory
A ss istant chief, missile antenna section.
Attorney
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Chemist
Chief, customer relations section
Chief, Dayton regional office
Chief, financial management b r a n c h Chief, plans and analysis branch
Chief, reproduction branch
Chief, scientific analysis branch
Chief, search branch
Chief, budget division
Chief, c o m m u n i c a t i o n s s y s t e m s
branch.....
Chief, contracts division
Chief, ground safety division
Chief, optics branch
_
Chief, plans and programs d i v i s i o n . . .
Chief, program requirements division.
Chief, programs branch
Chief, program development branch.
Chief, program guidance branch
Chief, radar systems branch
Chief, range facilities branch
Chief, special systems branch
Chief, supply and property division..
Chief, telemetry branch
Chief, timing control systems b r a n c h .
Chief, transportation division
Chief, accounting and finance division.
Chief, ground safety division
Chief,
manpower
management
branch
.
Chief, missile test branch
Chief historian, information services
office.
Chief, resources management division.
Chief, management requirements
division.
Chief, financial and cost analysis division
Chief, aircraft probing division
Chief, radiological unit
Chief,
engineering
requirements
branch
Chief,
equipment
development
branch
Chief, test and planning section
Chief, airborne research b r a n c h . .
Chief, resources branch
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1961 estimate
N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
salary
ber
salary ber
9 $112,035
2 25,110
1 11,835
1 11,595
3 35,265
10 119,559
9 104,355
1 12,555
1 12.564
1 12,075
9 104,625
1 11,595
35 430,785
1 11,355
3 34,785
12 136,980
1 11,357
192
2,389,930
48,060
11,355
24,150
23,670
11,355
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Chief, semiconductor section
Chief, paramagnetics unit
Chief, physics branch.
Chief, thermomagnetics unit
Chief, applications branch
Chief, single crystal unit
Chief, magnetics unit
Chief, program section
Chief, composition branch
Chief, thermal spectroscopy b r a n c h . . .
Chief, circuitry applications unit
Chief, vacuum electronics section
Chief, transistor circuitry unit
Chief, data processing techniques section
Chief, control section, science laboratory
Chief, meteorological propagation
section
Chief, recognition section
Chief, very high frequency unit
Chief, special projects section
Chief, analytic unit
Chief, physical chemistry unit
Chief, chemical physics branch
Chief, materiel section radiochemistry
branch
Chief, technical library branch
Chief, technical information b r a n c h . . .
Chief, mathematical simulation evaluation section
Chief, statistical services division
Chief, biochemistry branch
Chief, physiology branch
Classification analyst
Communications officer
Contracting officcr
Cost accountant
D e p u t y director, comptroller
D e p u t y director, administration
Editor.
E ducation specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, combustion
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test..
Engineer, general
Engineer, Industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, p o w e r . . . . . .
Engineer, research..
Engineer, safety
Engineer, sanitary
Engineer, standards
Fire prevention specialist
Fiscal accountant
Geophysicist
Historian
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector ammunition
Investigator.
Librarian
Maintenance technician
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Mycologist
I
Nuclear physicist
Operations analyst
Organization methods examiner..
Personnel officer
Photographer
Physicist
"
Placement officer
__
Printing s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . . ! . " ! ™ "
Procurement officer
Psychologist
Real estate officer
!
Research and development officer".".!!!
Research physiologist...
Security officer
Special assistant industrial "relations'
office
Statistical analyst*."!!
Supply officer
Technical writer
!!!!!""!
Traffic manager
Training officer—!!!!!
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N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m ber
salary
ber
salary
$11,090
11,090
10,130
10,370
11,090
11,090
11,090
11,090
11,090
10,130
10,370
10,370
11,090
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1959 actual
N u m - Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber
salary
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Chief, terrestial propagation section..
1 $11,090
Chief, thermal radiation laboratory.,
1 11,090
Chief, semiconductor physics u n i t
1 11,090
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
1,491
13,620,285
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
1,532
11,751,972
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
73 505,160
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
1,364
8,814,168
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
138 833,796
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
L, 191
6,592,185
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
534
2,678,010
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
2,043
9,587,799
GS-4, $3,755 to $4,325...
652
10,849,332
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
1,862
6,958,294
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
188 654,428
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.
10 30,490
Grades established b y Public L a w 313:
Technical director, geophysics research (Cambridge research center).
1 15,500
Technical director, electronics research (Cambridge research center)..
1 16,500
Technical director to d e p u t y commander for testing (air proving
ground center)
1 15,500
Technical director, directorate of
development (Wright air development center)
1 16,500
Technical director, operations (Wright
1
15,500
air development center).
Technical director, guided missile
weapon systems (Wright air development center)
1 16,000
Technical director (Wright air development center)
1 17,000
Chief scientist, aeronautical research
laboratory (Wright air development
center).
1 15,000
Technical director, aerial reconnaissance laboratory (Wright air development center)
—
1 14,500
Technical director, aircraft weapons
systems (Wright air development
1 16,000
center)
Technical director, electronics (Rome
1 17,000
air development center)
Technical director, directorate of communications (Rome air develop1 15,000
m e n t center)
Technical director (Arnold engineer1 16,500
ing development center)
—
1 17,000
Technical director, (flight test center).
Technical adviser to commander
1 16,500
(missile development center)
Technical director, directorate of test
1
15,000
engineering (missile test center)
Chief scientist (office of scientific re1
15,500
search)
Director of materiel sciences (office of
1
14,000
scien tific research)
Technical director, propulsion laboratory (Wright air development
14,500
1
center)
Technical director, aeromedical laboratory (Wright air development
1
14,500
center)
Technical director, directorate of
laboratories (Wright air develop1 15,000
m e n t center)
Technical director, aircraft laboratory (Wright air development cen
1
14,500
ter)
Technical director, weapons guidance
laboratory (Wright air development
1 14,500
center)
Director, advanced studies (office of
1 15,150
scientific research)
Technical adviser, d e p u t y comm a n d e r for development a n d test
1
14,500
(air proving ground center)
Director of programs a n d requirem e n t s (Wright air development
1
15,000
center).
Technical director, communications
a n d navigation laboratory (Wright
1
14,500
air development center)
Consultant, mathematician (missile
1 16,000
development center)
Technical director, electronic compon e n t s laboratory (Wright air devel1 14,500
o p m e n t center)
Technical director, operational applications laboratory (Cambridge re1
14,500
search c e n t e r ) . . . .
Senior scientist,
fluid
dynamics
b r a n c h (Wright air development
1
14,500
center)
Technical director, weapons systems
(Headquarters, Air Research a n d
1 16,500
Development Command)
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N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber salary
1 $11,090
1 11,090
1 11,090
1 494
13,664,124
1,557
11,973,330
73 506,693
1,360
8,804,640
134 812,218
1,191
6,614,814
524
2,648,296
L, 978
9,331,977
2,653
10,922,401
,866
7,006,830
161 563,661
14 43,449
Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by Public Law 313—
Continued
Technical director to deputy com- Num- Total Num- Total
mander, research and development
ber
salary
ber
salary
(Headquarters, Air Research and
Development Command)
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Technical director, plans and programs (Headquarters, Air Research
and Development Command)
1 17,500
1 17,500
Technical director, aeronautics and
propulsion (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command)
1
15,000
Technical director, nuclear applications division (Headquarters, Air
Reseaich and Development Command)
1 14,500
Technical director, h u m a n factors
(Headquarters, Air Research and
Development Command)
1 14,500
1 14,500
Technical program director (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command)
1
14,500
1 14,500
Technical director, technical resources
(Headquarters, Air Research and
Development Command)
1
1
15,500
15,500
Scientific adviser to director of research (Headquarters, Air Research
and Development Command)
1
15,500
1
15,500
D e p u t y director, plans and programs
(Headquarters, Air Research and
Development Command)
1 14,500
1 14,500
Director of chemical sciences (office of
1 14,500
scientific research)
Guidance test manager, central
inertial guidance test facility (mis1 19,000
sile development center)
Chief scientist (missile development
center)
1 16,000
Technical director of life sciences
(Headquarters, Air Research and
1 14,500
Development Command)
Technical director, guidance and control (Headquarters, Air Research
1 15,500
and Development Command)
Technical director, communications
and electronics (Headquarters, Air
Research and Development Com1 15,500
mand)
Technical director, electronics supporting systems (Headquarters, Air
Research and Development Com16,000
1 16,000
mand)
D e p u t y director, electronics research
15,500
1 15,500
(Cambridge research center)
Director, Sacramento Peak Observa15,500
1
15,500
tory (Cambridge research center)...
Director of physical sciences (office of
15,150
1 15,150
scientific research) „
Associate director, research and development (Rome air development
14,500
1 14,500
center)
Technical director, directorate of flight
15,000
1 15,000
test (flight test center)
Director of solid state sciences (office
14,430
of scientific research)
Mathematical adviser for research operations (missile development cen1 16,000
ter).—
Guidance technology specialist, central inertial guidance test facility
1 16,000
(missile development center)
Ungraded positions at annual rates $9,890
or above:
10,608
1 10,358
Engineer, maintenance.—
20,884
2 20,405
Foreman, maintenance
53,021
5 52,064
Foreman, shop
10,442
1
9,963
Metallurgist
51,544
5 51,294
Superintendent, aircraft shops
19,844
Technician, electronic
29,889
Technician, laboratory
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv8,753
,883
alent to less t h a n $9,890
52,269,100
52,810,850
23,970
24,121
Total permanent..
150,796,529
150,716,705
•62
966
Deduct lapses
6,054,396
6,439,504
N e t permanent (average number,
23,108
net salary)
— 23,155
144,742,133
144,277,201
Positions other t h a n permanent: Inter235,400
152,862
mittent employment
Other personal services:
1,116,919
555,111
Regular pay above 52-week base
3,212,334
3,117,178
Overtime and holiday p a y
143,064
121,140
Nightwork differential
48,520
Additional p a y for service abroad
149,498,370
148,262,178
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
$147,855,944
406,234
$149,088,645
409,725
1961 estimate
1961
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RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued
ABMT—continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY,
DEPARTMENT OF D E F E N S E
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Assistant director for administrationDirector, policy and planning division.
GS-16. $14,100 to $15 150:
Assistant division director for p o l i c y Director, financial management and
reports division
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,070:
Electronics engineer
Foreign program manager
Program analysis officer
Projects manager
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
General engineer
Mathematical statistician
Program analyst
Program management officcr
Projects manager
Special assistant
—
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Budget analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-<J. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Grades established by act of August 1,
1947, Public Law 313, 80th Cong.
(61 Stat. 715), as amended:
Director, advanced research projects
agency
Director, technical operations division.
Chief, ballistic missile defense research branch
,
Chief, reliability and exploratory research branch
Chief, ballistic missile defense engineering branch
Chief, communications and tracking
branch
Chief, missile engine and propellant
branch
Chief, satellite branch
Special assistant to director
Special assistant, technical operations
division
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52*week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Uniform allowance
01
1961 estimate
1960 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
1
1
SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY
1959 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Engineer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officerAttorney
Attorney-adviser
Comptroller
Engineer
Geologist
Legal administrator..
Personnel d i r e c t o r . . .
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N u m - Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary
2 $29,120
47
$654,630
2 23,192
1 11,606
4 46,633
7 80,246
149
1,844,865
1 12,563
1
11,357
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Personnel officer
—
Procurement and supply supervisor..
Realty officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Budget officer
—
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
D e p u t y comptroller
Engineer
N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
3 $34,071
1 11,357
2 24,399
Fiscal officer...
Geologist
Legal administrator
Management analyst
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Procurement and supply supervisor..
Realty officer.
Safety director
Supply requirements and distribu4 40,560
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
1
10,380
officer
1,455
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
13,438, 518
2,160
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230,.
17,163,088
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405„
190
1,324,964
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
1,860
12,112,629
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
342
2,038,971
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
1,542
8,500,309
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
715
3,551,135
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
1,220
5,481,622
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
1,458
5,943,227
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
1,410
5,305,824
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
265 924,405
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
49 160,532
Ungraded positions at annual rates $9,890
or above:
Engineer
1
10,067
Electronic equipment installation and
and maintenance worker
2 20,696
Fixed industrial equipment and maintenance worker
1
10,150
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890
1,851
5,455,075
Total p e r m a n e n t .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
12,761
12,499
78,272,108
79,582,884
Foreign countries:
U.S.. ra
rates.
1,001
801
5,516,124
6,939,589
Local rates.
819
1,099
1,351,485
1,693,066
Positions other t h a n permanent:
Temporary employment:
United
States and possessions
582,100
746,637
Intermittent employment
_„"
13,000
24,948
0 ther personal services:
Regular p a y above 52-week base
653,883
338,752
Overtime and holiday pay
3,771,450
4,658,395
Nightwork differential
_ _~
21,700
35,124
Living and quarters allowance.
~
683,274
581,000
Additional pay for service abroad
"
1,391,103
1,278,500
01
Personal services, Army
92,041,350
96,093,772
Salaries a n d l w a g e s are distributed as
follows:
''Military construction, Air Force"
•Military construction, A r m y "
" M i l i t a r y construction, Air National*
Guard"
" M i l i t a r y construction, Air*Fo"rce Re-*
serve"
"Military construction," N a v y "
Acquisition, construction, and " h a "
provement," Coast Guard, Treasury
Department
*
" Cemeterial expenses,'" A r m y — C i v i l " !
63,595,955
30,596,211
61,095,000
28,857,000
1,421,143
1,430,000
14,135
274,000
41,500
293,734
37,062
246,000
79,550
1961
113
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
1959 actual
ABMY—continued
Salaries and wages are distributed as Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
follows—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
'Construction of power systems,"
Ryukyu Islands, Army
$74,209
"Construction, Alaska communication
system"
24,967
"Research and development," Federal
Aviation Agency
36,356
$18,300
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay_._.
01
1
16,349
1
16,349
2
27,956
2
27,956
1
1
12,563
11,357
1
12,563
1
1
1
2
11,336
10,150
5,138
10,192
1
1
11,336
9,901
1
4,493
10 105,041
1.1 12,949
7
82,598
1.8 29,829
8.9 92,092
5.2 52,769
Personal services, Office of Civil
and Defense Mobilization
354
94
231
92,540
53,000
1959 actual
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-wcek base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
01
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1961 estimate
Total
Num- Total Num- Total Number salary ber salary ber salary
23 $121,171
23 $121,323
22 $114,694
22
8
114,694
44,450
23
121,323
1,278
$46,402
8
$40,355
8
$42,370
23
116,646
31
160,400
31
162,600
442
358
1,222
378
619
381
117,446
162,000
163,600
1959 actual
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Personal services
9
Personal services
23
121,171
941
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director, systems support equipment
laboratory
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Chief, instrumental division
Deputy director, missile firing laboratory
Deputy director, structures and
mechanics laboratory
Deputy director, industrial operations.
Director, liaison group
Director, space programs
Technical director, ordnance missile
laboratory
Technical adviser
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Chief, air defense branch
Chief, land combat branch
Chief, production engineering branch
Senior engineer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Attorney adviser
Bacteriologist—
Ballistician
Biochemist
Biologist
Chemist
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Deputy comptroller
Digital computer administrator....
Educational officer
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Industrial specialist
Inspector.
Logistics specialist
Management analyst
—
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Pathologist
Personnel director
Personnel officer
...
Personnel representative
Pharmacologist—
Physical science officer.
Physicist
—
Physiologist
Planning officer
Procurement officer—
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Research analyst
Research director
Scientific administrator
Staff assistant
Superintendent
Supply requirements and distribution
officer
Transportation officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer..
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Ballistician
Biochemist
Biologist
v--:
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Chemist
Comptroller
-»"-—-—
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Deputy comptroller
Digital computer administrator..
1961 estimato
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
ARMY INDUSTRIAL FUND
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY RESERVE
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Engineer
Geologist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Architect
--- — Attorney-adviser
Engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,630
L
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
—
GS-5. $3,495 to $4,065
—
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-wcek baso
Overtime and holiday pay
01
ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF CIVIL AND
DEFENSE MOBILIZATION
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Engineer
GS-15. $12,770 to $14,690:
Engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $13,276:
Engineer
Administrative officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,810:
Engineer
Security officer
GS-7. $4,980 to $6,330
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,840
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
1960 estimato
1960 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
I $17,514
1
1
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Mathematician
Medical officer.
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Microbiologist
Military analyst
Military Intelligence research analyst.
Mobilization and planning officer
Motion picture director
Motion picture specialist
Organization and methods examinerPatent adviser
Pathologist
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist
Planning and production specialistPosition classifier
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist...
Publications officer
Safety director
Scientific administrator
Scientist general
Security and intelligence officer.
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Small business specialist
Statistician
61,818
Superintendent
21,258
Supply requirements and distribution officer
4 40,581
Supply storage and distribution
othcer
8 84,553
Surveillance chief.
Technologist
12 127,298
Traffic manager
2 20,530
Training officer
3 31,158
Transportation officer
6 60,153
Veterinarian
1
9,901
Visual aids specialist
3 32,095
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
2,216
20,035,643
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
2,813
21,200,372
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
319
2,241,167
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
2,805
18,058,724
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
420
2,501,016
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
2,302
12,545,741
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
1,085
5,445,512
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
3,149
14,266,186
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
5,321
22,148,547
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
3,808
14,502,123
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
636
2,261,499
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
38 127,952
Positions established under Public Law
313:
Associate director for development,
Picatinny arsenal..... .
1 15,500
Associate technical director, ballistics
research laboratory
1 15,500
Associate director of research^'Picatinny arsenal
1 15,500
Associate director for atomic application
1 14,500
Chief adviser, assistant" chief of "staff
for research and development, ordnance missile command
Chief, ballistics measurement, Aberdeen proving ground
.
1 14,750
Chief engineer, Army ordnance missile command
Chief, weapons systems laboratory.
Aberdeen proving ground
1 14,500
Deputy commander for engineering ~
1 16,500
Deputy commander for scientific activities
3 47,500
Deputy director, developmenVopera-"
t ons division, Army ballistic missue agency
Deputy director of medTcarre'sear'ch"
1 16,500
& o ^ C t ° r ^ 8 U i C i a r i C e contr°r
Director, missile "firinglaboratory""'
Director, Pitman and Dumm labora-'
tory group, Frankfort arsenal
1 15,000
Dhector, areoballistics laboratory "'
d
Dirpptnr*
^utTo1 . ^ o r a t o ^ I
Director T?[
test ?T
laboratory
Director, computation laboratory "
N u m - Total
ber salary
313—Continued
Director, fabrication a n d assemblylaboratory.
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Director, structures and mechanics
laboratory
1 18,000
1 18,000
Director, systems analysis and reliability laboratory..
„__
1 17,500
1 17,500
Director, research project laboratory1 18,000
1 18,000
Director, development operations
division
I 19,000
1 19,000
Executive assistant for research and
development, Frankford arsenal
1 $16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
Laboratory chief, guided missile fuze
laboratory
1 14,500
1 14,500
1 14,500
Project director, Bedstone and Pershing
_
1 18,000
1 18,000
Scientific adviser
1 15,500
1 15,500
1 15,500
Technical director, ordnance materiels research office
1 15,500
1 16,500
1 16,500
Technical director, D i a m o n d ordnance fuze laboratory
1 15,500
1 16,500
1 16,500
Ungraded positions a t a n n u a l rates less
than $9,901
1,422
1,494
1,478
7,122,691
7,562,317
7,673,365
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Engineer
3 33,856
4 44,963
4 44,963
Foreman
41 424,146
48 496,917
46 476,306
Master of dredges, barges, tugs, e t c . .
6 68,207
6 68.280
6 68,280
1 10,129
Superintendent.
1 10,129
1
10,129
27,690
Equivalent to less t h a n $9,890
,666
29,475
145,067,910
155,444,074
154,443,000
Total p e r m a n e n t .
Deduct—
Transfers to National Aeronautics and
Space Administration
Lapses
Net p e r m a n e n t (average number,
net salary)
54,937
309,995,307
Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment
2,550,158
Other personal services:
Regular p a y above 52-week base
929,985
Overtime and holiday p a y
9,766,057
Nightwork differential
349,122
Uniform allowance
60,429
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
1,958,212
Excess of annual "leave t a k e n " ( - ) over
leave earned
01
1959 actual
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
01
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090
Chief, printing division
Printing superintendent
GS-12, $8,330 to $9,530
G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Aircraft
maintenance officer
Equivalent to less t h a n $9,890
Total p e r m a n e n t .
N e t permanent (average n u m b e r ,
net salary):
3,692
3,920
United States a n d p o s s e s s i o n s — 3,911
17,638,966
18,735,481
18,377,058
Foreign countries:
33
164,486
33 163,546
33 162,664
U.S. rates
812
764
751
Local rates
—
1,346,700
1,245,208
1,214,289
Positions other t h a n p e r m a n e n t : T e m p o rary e m p l o y m e n t :
123 266,170
123 266,170
121 261,852
u n i t e d States a n d possessions
14 11,205
14 11,205
14 11,205
f o r e i g n countries: Local rates
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1,157,580
-
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions—
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Personal services
A I R FORCE MANAGEMENT
1959 actual
NumGrades and ranges:
ber
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Director, Armed Forces supply sup1
port center
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director, management staff, Armed
Forces supply support center
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
D e p u t y director, cataloging division..
D e p u t y director, management s t a f f . . .
D e p u t y director, standardization division
Director, data processing division
Program analyst
Program coordinator
Supply cataloging administrator
Supply management officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
General e n g i n e e r . - . . . .Preservation and packing specialist.—
Program analyst
Supply cataloger. . - - -- - — - - - - Supply cataloging administrator.
GS-13 P %?8M°to $11,090:
Aeronautical research engineer.—
Disposal officcr
General engineer
Mechanical engineer
------Printing and publications officer..
$73,712
844,399
24,3«W
16, 066
160,417
30,000
1959 actual
9
Deduct lapses
1961 (Vtimste
-64,810
22,533,812
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director, defense telephone servlco
Engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Attorney-adviser
Comptroller
D e p u t y director, defense telephone
service
Engineer
GS-12, $8,330 to $9,530
G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,SS0..._
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Local wage rates
Total permanent
$151,974
836,100
24,2:>o
16,066
167,384
601,400
1961 estimate
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
$10,379
10,150
49,993
51,997
89,510
205,237
69,146
312,203
123,718
549,022
833,985
Personal services
1060 estimate
$75,077
1,074,737
23,040
13,674
161,736
AHMT MANAGEMENT
01
1959 actual
115
Total
salary
$17,514
FUND
1960 estimate
N u m - Total
ber
salary
1
$17,514
15,392
13,083
12,771
13,374
13,083
13,6S6
13,978
27,352
13,374
25,542
38,916
13,97S
13.978
27,604
13,686
26,166
39,852
11,357
73,464
12,563
58,240
84,343
24,169
45,677
11,606
74,214
.2,813
59 217
84,094
24,169
46,404
11,107
9.901
55,057
33,321
10,379
9,901
10,150
54,080
33,550
10,629
20,673,200
1961
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961
116
MILITARY ASSISTANCE
REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS—Con.
AIR FORCE MANAGEMENT
FUND—Continued
1959 actual
Oriulcs and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,980 to $11,090—Continued
Program analyst
Supply cataloger
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,605 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,080 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,005
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-wcek base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
1960 estimate
1959 actual
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
2
13
18
Grades and ranges:
Grades established b y the Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended
(22 U.S.C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service reserve officer:
Class 2. $13,860 to $15,840
Class 3. $11,660 to $13,640
Class 4. $9,900 to $11,550
Class 5. $8,140 to $9,790
Class 6. $6,710 to $8,030
Foreign Service staff officer:
Class 7. $6,990 to $8,050
Class 8. $6,285 to $7,350
Class 9. $5,585 to $6,650
Class 10. $5,115 to $6,175
Class 11. $4,650 to $5,500
Class 12. $4,180 to $5,025
Class 13. $3,730 to $4,580
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Total permanent.,
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary): Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
01
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried In other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Rccrular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services
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Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
1
$11,357
1
6,285
11,170
19,450
8,640
11,190
1
5,585
15
73^680
59,160
70
134,185
88
5
480,715
45,001
119
1
548,165
18,800
43
40
376,554
59,160
48
70
130,385
40
3,500
9,891
30,547
93,359
14,080
16,000
65,260
105,295
573,011
730,000
914,989
44,482
723
1,092,479
12 11,697
643
35
Net permanent (average number,
net salary): Foreign countries:
Local r a t e s .
$11,357
711
Positions other t h a n permanent: Parttime employment: Foreign countries:
Local rates.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Personal services, International
Cooperation Administration
Deduct lapses
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Realtv officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $1,910
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Local wage rates
N u m - Total N u m ber
ber
salary
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CONSOLIDATED WORKING F U N D S , ARMY
1959 actual
1960 estimate
11,107
38,188
72,072
01
1.579
4,423
2.650
1.237
282
421,894
353,043
98,193
Personal services, Department of
State
870,507
1,080,782
9,754
12,318
3,325
36,372
8,300
32,600
919,958
1,134,000
ARMY
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Administrative officer...
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Budget officer
Engineer
Physicist
Supply officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer...
Architect
Budget analyst
Comptroller
Engineer
Industrial specialist
Management a n a l y s t . . .
Program analyst
Supply officer
Training officer.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer..,
ARMY—continued
N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Budget analyst
.
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Engineer
Industrial analyst
International a d v i s e r . .
Interpreter
Management analyst
Procurement officer
Program analyst
Statistician
Supply officer
Transportation officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 t o $4,940
909,599
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
179,133
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
39,632
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
15,246
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,530
Grades established b y Secretary of
Defense: D O D - 2 . $15,510: Public
2 30,690
affairs adviser
Ungraded positions a t hourly rates
99 566,480
45 394,801
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890.
1,180
Local wage rates
— 1,172
1,538,762
1,233,332
Local rates...
Positions other t h a n p e r m a n e n t : Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular p a y above 52-week base
Overtime a n d holiday p a y
Additional p a y for service abroad
01
Grades a n d ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Executive training assistant
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Educational specialist
Engineer
Naval architect
_ Supply officer.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
25-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
gS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established p u r s u a n t to
A U.S.0.1071-1076C:
$8,003 to $13,239:
„ Senior professor a n d professor
$6,771 to $9,851:
„ Associate professor
$5,385 to $8,619:
Assistant professor
$4,615 to $6,155:
Instructor
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NAVY—continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Ungraded positions at annual rates: Less
than $9,890
141 $768,000
174 $903,625
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
551
2,059
1,091,100
3,538,810
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance...,
Military station allowance
01
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer, supervisor
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer, supervisor
Administrative officer.
Financial economist
Operations analyst
Program officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Electronic engineer
—
E q u i p m e n t specialist
General supply officer
Inspector aircraft
Program officer
Operations analyst
Supply officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
—
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Foreign nationals at local rates
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
U.S. and possessions
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
01
31
39
Personal services, Air Force
169,574
67,582
19
94,520
18
89,532
7,346
31,110
676,539
13,542
31,347
4,075
6,726
31,382
4,075
2,624,952
1,809,510
1,818,973
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Grades and ranges:
Grades established b y act of Aug. 26,
1954 (68 Stat. 857):
Attorney
Chief, U.S. logistic liaison g r o u p - . . - .
Defense adviser, USRO and
DEFREPNAMA
r
D e p u t y assistant secretary for m u t u a l
defense assistance programs
D e p u t y assistant secretary (international security affairs)
Director, multilateral finance division.
Director, m u t u a l weapons developm e n t team
-—------Director of programing and control...
Director, production and logistics division.
——
Special assistant for new weapons
production.
---Special assistant to the d e p u t y assista n t secretary (International security
affairs). - - - - - - - - - - - GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
—
Attorney
1
1
11,502
14,206
1
1
12,667
14,539
1
1
12,667
14,539
1
18,720
1
18,720
1
18,720
1
19,011
1
19,011
1
19,011
1
1
19,011
16,952
1
1
19,011
16,952
1
1
19,011
16,952
1
1
16,952
17,514
1
1
16,952
17,514
1
1
16,952
17,514
1
16,952
1
16,952
1
16,952
1
14,206
1
14,206
1
14,206
1
15,017
1
15,017
1
15,017
1
1
13,374
13,083
1
1
13,686
13,374
1
1
13,686
13,374
1961
118
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1959 actual
MILITARY ASSISTANCE—Continued
1960 estimate
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF D E F E N S E -
continued
1959 actual
1960 estimate
1961 estimate
OFFICE OF TIIE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE-
continued
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970-Contlnuod
Budget analyst
Construction engineer
Foreign aiTuirs officer.
Industrial spcc'alist
Infrastructure specialist
Program analyst
Program coordinator
Program manager
Statistician
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Hudget analyst
Foreign allufrs officer
Industrial specialist
Infrastructure specialist
Program analyst
Program manager
Statistician
Trade control specialist
GS-13. $9„S90 to $11,090:
Budget analyst
Program analyst
Statistician
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ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
$20,145
13,978
66,893
27,352
65,998
13,374
12,771
14,456
11,835
36,004
11,606
39,104
11,606
34,569
23,192
11,835
12,563
1
3
1
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Supply specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS 9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U.S. rates
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U.S. rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
01
Personal services, Office of the Secretary of Defense
N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
1
6
3
1
7
9
26
65
26
14
1
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
AND
MAINTENANCE,
1960 actual
1960 actual
ARMY
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $18,500:
Secretary of the Army
$22,000
1 $22,000
$22,000
Under Secretary of the Army
20,000
1 20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary of the Army..
60,000
3 60,000
60,000
General counsel
19,000
1 19,000
19,000
GS-18. $18,500:
Deputy assistant secretary of the
Army
3 52,542
3 55, 500
3 55, 500
Administrative assistant to the Secretary of the Army
1 18, 500
1 18, 500
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Assistant to the assistant secretary
15,392
1 16, 536
1 16,806
Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
16,099
Chief, office of budget and funding
15, 621
1 16,806
1 17,056
Chief, office of fiscal policy and management
1 17,056
15, 870
1 17, 326
Deputy comptroller of the Army
1 17, 576
1 17, 576
16,349
Deputy director, financial operations.
1 17,056
1 17,056
15, 870
Deputy general counsel
15, 870
1 17,056
1 17, 326
Director of civilian personnel
15,870
1 16, 536
1 16,536
Director, office of analysis and review1 17, 576
1 17, 576
16, 349
Director of industrial programs
1 16,806
15,392
1 16, 536
Director of supplies and services program.
1 16, 806
1 17,056
15, 621
General engineer
1 17, 576
1 17,576
16,349
Principal consultant to chief signal
officer
1 17,056
1 17,056
15,870
Special assistant for manpower and
personnel
15,392
Special assistant for personnel security.
1 16, 536
1 16,806
15,392
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Administrative officer.
15,163
1 15, 267
1 15,267
Assistant to the assistant secretary for
procurement
1 16,037
14, 685
1 15, 787
Assistant chief for planning
14, 685
1 15,787
1 16,037
Assistant comptroller for plans and
review
1 15, 517
1 15, 517
14,435
Assistant director, compensation programs
14,206
1 15, 267
1 15,267
Assistant deputy chief of staff, personnel and administration
14,206
1 15,267
1 15,267
Assistant general counsel
72, 425
5 77,855
5 79,185
Army signal supply director
1 15,267
14, 206
1 15, 267
Army small business adviser
1 15, 517
14, 435
1 15, 517
A t torney-ad viser
14, 435
1 15, 517
1 15, 517
Chief, civilian personnel and manpower division
1 16,037
1 16,037
14, 914
Chief, real property division
1 15, 787
14, 685
1 15, 787
Chief, military construction
1 15, 267
1 15, 267
Deputy assistant to Secretary of the
Army
1 15, 517
1 15, 787
14, 435
Deputy director of Army budget
1 16, 307
1 16, 307
15,163
Deputy director, office of civilian personnel
1 15, 267
1 15,267
14,206
Deputy director, office of analysis and
review-...
29,349
3 47,861
3 47, 611
Deputy chief, Army audit agency
1 15, 787
1 15, 787
14, 685
Director, electronic machine laboratory.
14, 206
1 15, 517
1 15, 517
Electronic engineer
1 15, 787
1 15, 787
14,435
Fiscal and financial economist international supervisor
14, 435
1 15, 517
1 15, 517
Industrial specialist.
1 15,267
1 15, 267
Program officei*
1 15, 517
1 15, 517
14, 435
Military intelligence research specialist
1 16, 307
1 16,307
15,163
Research adviser.
1 15, 787
1 15, 787
14, 685
Special assistant for civil functions...
1 16.037
1 16,307
14, 914
Special assistant for reserve forces . . .
14, 685
Special assistant to chief signal officer..
1 15, 517
1 15, 517
14,435
Special assistant for operations, research and ADPS
1 15, 267
1 15, 267
14,206
Special assistant to chief of ordnance
1 15,787
14, 685
1 15,787
Special assistant to chief industrial
division, ordnance
1 15, 517
14, 435
1 15, 517
Special assistant, plans, DCSLOG-...
1 15, 787
14, 685
1 15, 787
Supervisory accountant
14, 914
1 16,037
1 16,037
Supervisory attorney-adviser
14. 685
1 15, 787
1 15,787
Supervisory general attorney.
29, 349
2 31, 554
2 31, 554
Supervisory general engineer
29, 598
2 31, 824
2 31, 824
14, 206
Supervisory transportation officer
1 15, 517
1 15, 517
Technical adviser, materiel maintenance program
1 15,267
1 15, 267
14,206
U.S. Army director of safety
1 15.517
1 15,517
14,435
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
12 174,600
Accountant
12 172,728
12 160,488
12 175,224
Administrative assistant—
13 188, 370
13 177, 918
52 755,252
Administrative officer
56 749,736
54 777,122
Attorney..
2 29,100
2 26,748
2 28,788
Attorney-adviser.
13 174,990
14 204, 798
14 203,549
Auditor
[28
374,270
458, 295
32
32 458,280
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GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer.
Chemist
College instructor...
Communication officer
Comptroller
Contract specialist.
Deputy comptroller
Deputy regional director
Digital computer administrator.
Digital computer systems operator...
Economist
Educational officer
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Financial analyst
Fiscal officer
General counsel
Historian
Information and editorial specialist..
Information officer
Industrial specialistLogistics specialist
Maintenance program planner
Management analyst
M athematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist...
Meteorologist
Military intelligence research analyst.
Patent adviser...
Penologist
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Physical science officer...
—
Physicist
Planning officer
Position classifier
—
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst—
Property and supply officer..
Publications officer
Research director
Safety director
...
Social worker
—
Staff assistant
Statistician
Storage officer
Supply requirements and distribution
officer
Supply storage and distribution officer
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transportation officer
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Archivist
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Biochemist..
Biologist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer.
Business analyst-Cartographer.
—
CatalogerChaplain..
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Communication officer
Comptroller..
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Deputy comptroller
Deputy regional director
Digital computer administrator
Digital computer systems operator.—
Economist
Educational officer.
Electronic technician
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1960 actual
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION
AND M A I N T E N A N C E ,
ARMY—Continued
1960 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
27 $335,617
2 23,192
338
4,164,112
29 347,780
2 23,920
1 11.835
3 35,505
3 36,255
1 11,835
Equipment technician.
Fiscal officer
Geographer
Historian
Information and editorial specialist. __
Information and education specialist _
Information officer.
13 154,605
Industrial specialist
3 35,047
Inspector.
1 II,835
Investigator
—
9 108,765
Legal administrator
2 23,192
Librarian...
1 11,606
Linguist
4 45,926
Logistics specialist
2 24,648
Maintenance program planner
66 779,536
Management analyst
2 23,190
Manpower analyst
10 120,298
Mathematician
9 107, 552
Medical officer
4 46,225
Meteorologist.
57 673,495
Military intelligence research analyst.
2 23,691
Military operations specialist
2 23,920
Motion picture director
1 12,563
Parasitologist
2 23,670
Patent adviser
8 94,734
Personnel director
42 496,652
Personnel officer
1 11,357
Personnel research technician
32 388.109
Physical science officer
11 131,945
Physicist
12 141,562
Planning officer
5 59,425
Position classifier
1 11,835
Printing and publication officer
1 12,563
Procurement and supply supervisor. _
14 165,952
Procurement officer
13 156,605
Production specialist
46 548,210
Program progress analyst
2 23,192
Property disposal officer
1 11,835
Psychologist
2 24,169
Publications officer
1 12,085
Publications writer
1 11,355
Public information officer
7 81,889
Realty officer—
59,151
5
Research analyst
1 11,606
Research psychologist
8 95,911
Safety director
1 11,357
Salary and wage analyst
1 11,606
Scientist general
1 11, 606
Security and intelligence officer
3 35,755
Security officer
1 11, 835
Social worker
4 45, 677
Staff assistant
8 95,180
Statistician
3 35,505
Storage officer..
1 11,606
Superintendent
Supply requirements and distribu67 787,115
tion officer
33 394,346
Supply storage and distribution officer.
2 24,169
Technologist
3 34,547
Traffic manager
1 11, 595
Training officer
14 164,256
Transportation officer
4 45, 677
Transportation research analyst
3, 391
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
35, 563.110
6,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
62, 010,783
10,331
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
77, 192,407
2,318
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
16, 266, 716
11,465
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
74, III, 232
2,649
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
15, 961, 351
11,169
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
61, 075,132
8,008
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
40, 210,974
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335...
19,299
88, 174,130
28, 273
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
117, 324,313
25,610
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
98, 001,823
5, 597
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
20, 906, 702
200 652, 763
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
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Grades established by the Secretary of Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
Defense:
Assistant director of research and de1 $15,500
1
$15,500
velopment (technical planning)
2 32,000
1 15,500
Chief scientist
Chief scientist for research and de1 16,500
1 16,500
velopment for chief signal officer
1 18,000
1 17,500
Chief specialist and scientific adviser.
Chief technical adviser to the commanding general
1 16,000
Civilian director, office of ordnance
1 15,500
research.
1 15,500
Combat development, scientific ad1 15,250
1 15,000
viser
1 15,500
Deputy chief scientist
1 15,500
Deputy director for research and de33, 500
velopment
2
34,500
Deputy for scientific research and de19,000
velopment for chief signal officer
1
19,000
15,000
Deputy for scientific affairs
19,000
19,000
Director of research and development.
Executive director for technical pro17,000
grams, chemical
17,000
17, 500
Physical science adviser.
17, 500
32,000
46,500
Scientific adviser
16, 500
16, 500
Senior civilian missiles adviser
16, 500
16, 500
Senior civilian scientific adviser
Special assistant for biological, chemi17,000
17,000
cal and medical research
14,500
14, 500
Supervisory general engineer
Technical director and assistant chief,
15, 500
research and development, signal...
15,500
Technical director, research and development
53,000
67, 500
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 or above:
1 13,261
13,261
Chief officer
1 12,895
12,895
Engineer
1 11,410
11,410
First mate
Master dredges, barges, tugs, tow15 198,237
16 209,498
boats, etc
13, 534
13,313
Less than $12,210
71,458,047
68,686,977
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
85,037
87,811
Equivalent to less than $12,210
447,046,853
452,317,265
16,955
17,198
Local wage rates..
20,988,503
20,086,365
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
216,244
218,017
United States and possessions
1,150,018,701 1,218,026,672
Foreign countries:
1,234
U.S. rates.
53,015,742
58,934,104
17,058
Local rates .
16,955
20,039,645
20,988,503
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
4,948,245
4,979,454
United States and possessions.
Foreign countries:
101,518
40,805
U.S. rates
16,657,658
16,644,333
Local rates
Part-time employment: United States
443,446
456,228
and possessions
Intermittent employment:
744,090
801,581
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U.S. rates
11,760
Other personal services:
4,896,880
9,286,208
Regular pay above 52-week base
14,915,067
16,656,491
Overtime and holiday pay
2,333,168
2,279,355
Nightwork differential
5,178,476
4,726,353
Living and quarters allowance...
473,341
475,261
Allowance for uniforms
6,584,340
6,646,120
Additional pay for service abroad
1,573,000
1,748,726
Korean service corps
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
30,324
31,000
Total personal services.
1,287,801,161
1,356,885,434
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Army":
Direct
$1,138,255,000 $1,207,448,000
Reimbursable
149,214,000
149,072,000
"Plant, acquisition, and construction,"
9,592
78,000
Atomic Energy Commission
"Operating expenses," Atomic Energy
191,934
Commission
176,182
"Refunds, transfers, and expenses,"
Bureau of Customs
18,387
13,500
128,000
82,000
"Defense housing, Army"
1962
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
OPERATION
AND
MAINTENANCE,
1960 actual
NAVY
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M ACCOUNTS
OF T H E B U R E A U OF N A V A L P E R S O N N E L
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Education specialist
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Education specialist
Occupational research analyst.
Psychologist
Research director
Scientist
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Education specialist
Engineer
Information specialist
Legal adviser
Occupational research analyst.
Psychologist
Research director
Statistician
Transportation specialist
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860-.
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985-.
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875....
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335....
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670-..
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390—.
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by the Secretary of
the Navy:
Rate of $13,500: Academic dean..
$8,605 to $14,232: Professor and senior
professor.
$7,281 to $10,591: Associate professor..
$5,792 to $9,267: Assistant professor...
$4,964 to $6,619: Instructor
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 or above:
Master mechanic.
Less than $12,210
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad.
Firefighter premium pay
Additional pay for hazardous duty and
dirty work
Add excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Total personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"...
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Laundry service, Naval Academy"
"Navy industrial fund"
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Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
14,394
14,061
54, 996
14,394
14,394
14,394
14,061
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875__.
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345...
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820...
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335—
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670...
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390...
$44, 849,000
645,000
$44,795,000
683,000
832,960
7,000
23,127
408, 599
8,600
1,173,900
7,000
23,000
444,800
9,000
1, 226,000
7,000
23,000
446, 800
9,000
$69,338
$72,509
317,000
322,000
PAID
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
1 $15,267
$12, 771
13, 083
13, 686
13,978
1
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows—Continued
"Navy management fund".
"Naval working fund"
"Military assistance"—
13,500
1
83
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy"...
"Operation and maintenance, Marine
Corps":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
75,357, 955
78,411,338
$6, 500
$7,000
65, 552, 288
4, 753, 429
67,140,141
6,017, 581
FROM
1962
84
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1960 actual
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION
AND
MAINTENANCE,
NAVY—Continued
C O N S O L I D A T E D S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D
A C C O U N T S OF T H E M A R I N E CORPS
CONTINUED
1960 actual
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows—C ontinued
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"
"Defense housing, Navy"..
"Navy industrial fund"
"Naval working fund"
"Military assistance"
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
$172, 885
102,000
502, 678
4,440, 549
$186,000
102,000
484, 799
4,220,409
28, 504
29,018
$140,632
101,112
468,353
4,193,160
120,345
22,136
CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D
ACCOUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U OF N A V A L W E A P O N S
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $18,500:
Assistant chief for program and management plans
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Administrative officer
Assistant executive director for contracts
Assistant production officer
Executive director for fleet readiness..
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Comptroller
.
Contract specialist
Deputy comptroller
Engineer
Financial counsel for external affairs..
Production specialist
Special assistant for plans and programs
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical research administrator..
Architect
Assistant comptroller
Attorney
Assistant for special studies
Budget officer
Chemist
Contract specialist
Computer systems administrator.
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Financial officer
Industrial specialist
Mathematician
Naval intelligence analyst
Oceanographer
Operations research analyst
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Planning officer
Production specialist
Program manager
Psychologist
Social science analyst
Scientific staff assistant..
Scientist
Statistician
Technical director
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical research administrator..
Aircraft industry assistant
Attorney
Budget officer
Chemist
Comptroller
Computer systems administrator
Contract specialist
Director, quality control department.
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician
Engineer...
Equipment specialist
Field management officer..
Financial control officer....
Geographer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Management analyst
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FROM
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $18, 512
1 $16,099
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense:
Chief engineer
Chief mathematician
Chief scientist
Deputy director, range support
Deputy director, test and evaluationDirector, ballistics laboratory
Director, evaluation division
Director, research department
Director, systems analysis division. __
Director, technical support
Head, research department
Head, ordnance department
Research physicist
Scientific adviser
Technical assistant
Technical director
Technical director, associate
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 or above:
Master mechanic
Foreman mechanic
Less than $12,210
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to—
$12,210 or above:
Chief quarterman, laborer, helper,
and mechanic service
55, 905
Quarterman, laborer, helper, and
mechanic service
55,280
Leadingman, laborer, helper, and
mechanic service
80, 504
7 71,113
Supervisory planner and estimator. _.
Less than $12,210
78,878
73,903
417,430,243
404,697,926
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions. _. 110,032
108,881
626,733,133
650,354,749
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
471
383
2,921,952
2,387,000
4,315
Local rates
3,749
6,338,000
7,831,027
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
168,201
211,000
Intermittent employment
16,480
18,000
Other personal services:
4,929, 805
Regular pay above 52-week base
2, 555,133
16, 667, 615
Overtime and holiday pay
15,807,143
1, 579,443
Firefighter premium pay
1, 646,564
1, 325,494
Nightwork differential
1,352,000
473,669
Additional pay for service abroad
499,000
1962
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1960 actual
Add excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Deduct excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned
Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Operation and maintenance, Marine
Corps"
"Procurement of aircraft and missiles,
Navy"
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"..
"Other procurement, Navy": Direct
obligations
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
'' Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy": Direct obligations
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Military construction, Navy"
'' Defense housing, Navy"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Navy management fund"
"Naval working fund"
"Military assistance"
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
$771,765
$505,303
$604,914
663,418, 584
680,663,286
657, 597,197
$372,450,493
1,941,628
$397,103,000
3,052,000
$387,993,000
3,453,000
795, 235
825,000
2,847,043
1, 931, 000
2, 295, 000
1,954,000
2, 288, 000
3, 957, 000
4, 297, 000
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GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255.___
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985..
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued
Physiologist
Production control specialist
Publications officer
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense:
Engineer
Naval architect
Physicist
Research consultant
Scientist
Technical director
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 and above:
Master
Pilot
Less than $12,210
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M
ACCOUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U OF Y A R D S A N D D O C K S
NAVY—Continued
1960 actual
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M
ACCOUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U OF M E D I C I N E A N D S U R G E R Y
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
excess of $15,255:
Medical research adviser
1 $17,600
Parasitologist
1 15,500
Technical director of research
1 17,600
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Comptroller
Medical officer
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
2 27,956
Chemist
1 13,978
Comptroller
Deputy director, Armed Forces medical publication agency
13,978
Director, administration division
14. 456
13,686
Director, medical statistics division...
13, 978
Medical officer
13,083
Parasitologist
13, 978
Physicist
13,978
Psychologist
13, 374
Scientific director of research
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Assistant director, medical statistics
11, 606
division
11,606
Bacteriologist
11,357
Biologist
11, 606
Budget officer
23,441
Chemist
Deputy director administration divi1 12,085
sion
Deputy director, medical statistics
1 12,085
division
1 12,563
Educational specialist
1 11,357
Entomologist
Legal assistant to the Surgeon Gen1 11, 357
eral
3 39,104
Medical officer
1 11.606
Personnel officer
5 58,988
Psychologist
30 317,305
GS-13. $10, 635 to $11,935
52 460, 762
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
56 425, 854
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
11 77, 984
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
111 717,282
GS-9. $6. 435 to $7,425
28 170, 761
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
186
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
1,034,079
448
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,8202,261,988
491
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335..
2, 274,100
756
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,6703,217,347
936
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390..
3, 691,790
110 400,525
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
4 14,435
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense:
1 15,000
Bacteriologist
2 29,500
Physiologist
1 14,500
Scientific director of research
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 or above:
1 12,563
Master mechanic
487
Less than $12,210
2,752, 207
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv4,147
alent to less than $12,210
18,233,651
7,892
Total permanent.
36,563,539
245 996,746
Deduct
Net permanent (average number,
net salary) :
7,455
United States and possessions
35,208,905
Foreign countries:
30 169,132
U.S. rates
162 188,756
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
7,323
Temporary employment.
4,299
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
279,634
Regular pay above 52-week base...
466,639
Overtime and holiday pay
241,806
Nightwork differential
25,359
Additional pay for service abroad .
49, 570
Firefighter premium pay
7,647
Total personal services..
36,641,423
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
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Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1 $17,600
1 15,500
1 17,600
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense:
Director, engineering division
Technical adviser, special structures
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 or above:
Master mechanic
Less than $12,210.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and;
14,503
15,341
1,815, 596
i, 003,487
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
300
244
2,147,795
1,865, 457
Local rates.
2,8400
3,3322
7,605,052
5,202,888
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week b a s e 645,130
382,779
Overtime and holiday pay
2,188,099
2,165, 241
Nightwork differential
134,224
135, 721
Additional pay for service abroad-.
1, 369, 827
1, 291, 700
Total personal services
92,503, 559
102, 449, 437
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
$47, 521, 874
4,200,012
550, 559, 000
8,931,000
1962
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1960 actual
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows—Continued
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Military construction, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy industrial fund"
"Navy management fund"
"Naval working fund"
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 or above:
2 $25,126
2 $25,126
2 $24,648
Master mechanic
110 765,190
110 766,396
110 750,499
Less than $12,210
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv1,039
1,039
1,040
alent to less than $12,210
5, 836, 638
5,817,334
5,686,033
Total permanent .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID
ACCOUNTS OF THE OFFICE OF N A V A L R E S E A R C H
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Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions.
Foreign countries: U.S. rates
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Firefighter premium pay
Add excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy"—
"Other procurement, Navy"
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
...
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
...
Reimbursable obligations "Navy industrial fund"
"Navy management fund".—
—
"Military assistance"
C O N S O L I D A T E D SCHEDULE
COUNTS OF T H E B U R E A U
NAVY—Continued
OP P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM A C OF SUPPLIES A N D A C C O U N T S — c o n t i n u e d
1960 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345..
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 or above:
Master mechanic
Less than $12,210
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivII,849
11,418
14, 324
alent to less than $12,210
60, 378,392
58,320, 524
67, 513,831
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS
OF THE E X E C U T I V E OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE N A V Y
1960 actual
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $18,500:
1 $22,000
1 $22,000
1 $22,000
Secretary of the Navy
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
Under secretary of the Navy
_ .
3 60,000
3 60,000
3 60,000
Assistant secretary of the Navy
1 19,000
1
19,000
1
19,000
General counsel
GS-18. Rate of $18,500:
Administrative assistant to the sec1 18,512
1 18,512
1 17,514
retary of the Navy
Assistant comptroller for accounting
1 18,512
1 18,512
and finance
1 18,512
1 18,512
1 17,514
Director, office of analysis and review..
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Assistant comptroller for accounting
and
finance
- .
1 16,349
Assistant director, office of naval
1 16,536
1 16,536
material, procurement. _
1 17,326
1 15,870
1 17,326
Chief, Navy management office.
Deputy director, office of analysis and
1 15,621
review, program appraisal.
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GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570—Continued
Deputy general counsel, procurement.
Deputy general counsel, property
Executive assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (material), facilities
Executive assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (material), procurement
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (personnel and reserve
forces), civilian personnel
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (research and development)
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Assistant director, office of naval material, procurement
Counsel, office of the Navy comptroller
Deputy director, office of analysis and
review, facilities
Deputy director, office of analysis
and review, material
Deputy director, office of analysis
and review, program appraisal
Director, contract audit, office of
Navy comptroller
Director, contract clearance, office of
naval material
Director, data processing systems,
Navy management office
Director, employment, office of industrial relations
Director, estimates and analysis,
office of Navy comptroller
Director of accounting, office of Navy
comptroller
Director of finance, office of Navy
comptroller
Director, wage and classification,
office of industrial relations
Special assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (personnel and reserve forces), manpower.
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant director for facilities
Assistant director for housing
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Deputy director for facilities
Engineer
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialistInsurance examiner
Logistics analyst
Management analyst
Manpower analyst
Mathematician
Personnel officer
Printing and publications officer
Procurement officer
Program analyst
Security specialist
Special assistant to chief of naval
material
Special assistant to secretaries
Statistician
Systems analvst
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Engineer
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
Inspection specialist
Insurance examiner
Management analyst
Manpower analyst
Mathematician
Personnel officer
Preservation and packaging specialist .
Printing and publications officer
Program analyst
Safety program specialist
Special assistant to chief of naval material
Statistician
Supply officer
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255 .
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860 .
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985 .
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425...
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875...
1961 estimate
Num- Total ^um- Total
ber salary ber salary
$15,621
15,621
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820..
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335-.
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670..
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Ungraded positions at annual rates less than
$12,210
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
Total permanent _
Deduct lapses
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1,015
$5,740,076
464
2,340,249
1,022
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
11,046
11,077
10,910
69,186, 694
69,965, 609
62,373,886
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
45 353,969
45 347,582
43 294,763
19 52,192
Local rates
20 50,320
17 43,143
Positions other than permanent: Inter15,400
21,433
15,400
mittent employment
Other personal services:
484, 591
265,716
Regular pay above 52-week base
1,303,992
1,365,026
1,368,649
Overtime and holiday pay
175, 582
169,700
162,000
Nightwork differential
174,517
220,518
239,905
Additional pay for service abroad
Add excess of annual leave earned over
52,897
20,000
67,782
leave taken
Total personal services...
64,946,1
71,666,676
72,177,724
Salaries and wages are distributed
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy'
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations.
"Navy industrial fund"...
"Navy management fund"
$31,948,381
349,939
7,188,817
25,459,729
$34,782,300
411,100
7,781, 276
28,692,000
$34,640,700
511,800
8,026, 224
28,999,000
SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S F O R THE OFFICE OF T H E J U D G E
A D V O C A T E G E N E R A L PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE E X E C U T I V E
OFFICE OF T H E S E C R E T A R Y OF THE N A V Y
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Attorney
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Attorney
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Admiralty counsel
Member, board of review
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Assistant for administration
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
Total permanent .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Total personal services..
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1961 estimate 1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S F O R T H E OFFICE OF T H E CHIEF OF
N A V A L O P E R A T I O N S P A I D F R O M ACCOUNTS OF T H E E X E C U T I V E
OFFICE OF THE S E C R E T A R Y OF THE N A V Y
1960 actual
1961 estimate
Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,530:
Development coordinator..
1 $18,013
1 $18,013
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Assistant director long range objective
group
1 15,870
1 17,056
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Research analyst
28,641
2 31,241
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
12,771
Assistant comptroller
13,749
Chemist
13,083
14,394
Civilian executive assistant-.
15,038
13,978
Communication specialist
14,394
13,070
Digital computer systems administrator
Director of division
4 51,980
57, 243
Engineer
10 136,782
117,395
International relations officer
2
30,347
28,205
14,394
Logistics systems coordinator
1 13,374
14,394
Management analysis officer
1 13,083
14.394
Navigation specialist
1 13,083
13,749
Oceanographer
1 12, 771
Office services manager
13.749
13,083
14,061
Personnel officer
67,184
86,029
Physical science administrator
40,144
43,160
Physicist
13,978
15,038
Progress analyst
13,374
14,394
Special assistant
106,661
115,837
Research analyst
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
4 46,405
50,210
Administrative officer
12,480
Astronomer
36,004
39,270
Cartographer
11,606
12,480
Communications specialist
11,357
12,230
Digital computer programer
Digital computer systems adminis12, 230
trator
1 11,357
Director, six-inch transit circle divi1 12,480
sion
12 145, 691
14 182, 330
Engineer
1 12, 563
1 13, 520
Fire protection coordinator
1 11,835
1 13,000
International relations officer
1 11,357
1 12,230
Labor economist
1 11,357
1 12, 480
Librarian
1 11,606
1 12.750
Management analysis officer
1 12, 230
Mathematician
1 12,563
Metallurgist
22, 950
2
2 25,200
Meteorologist
4 50,252
Oceanographer
4 54,080
1 11,835
Office services manager
69,616
6
6 75,940
Personnel officer
4 49,774
4 54,080
Physical science administrator
1 11,357
2 24,460
Program analyst
4 47,133
4 51,250
Progress analyst
1 11,835
1 13,000
Requirements review officer
32 408,843
30 354,222
Research analyst
3 36, 732
Statistician
3 39,790
Supply requirement and distribution
officer
1 11,835
1 13,000
1 11,835
1 12,750
Technical adviser
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
187 , 958, 794 2162, 449,152
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255..
361 , 202, 567 3913, 734,360
619
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860..
, 313, 850
5,035, 565
121 900,195
117 820, 206
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985..
533
502
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425...
3, 718, 429
, 219, 709
152
159
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875...
930,293
1,033,466
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345...
653
3, 930, 415
, 467,144
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820...
518^
516
2,851, 306
, 652,133
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335...
1,401
1,385
6, 928, 765
,
406,
030
e
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670...
2,042
2,146
9,277,
050
,
994,
095
i,
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390-.
1,228
1,422r
, 548, 722
5,120, 995
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
149 534, 966 139 529,103
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
12 43,540
15 50, 670
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense:
Chief communications adviser
15, 517
1 16,016
Deputy director development planning
group
15, 517
1 15,517
Scientific director
15, 500
1 15,500
Engineer, scientific and technical director
1
15,517
15, 517
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $12,210
5,521
4,905
24,
21, 508, 227
, 291, 007
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
1,674
1,740
5, 725,990
, 081,705
Total permanent.
15, 579
14, 736
14,!
73,196,147
74, 719, 490 I
73,420,037
1962
90
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1960 actual
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION
AND
MAINTENANCE,
NAVY—Continued
SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF
NAVAL OPERATIONS PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE EXECUTIVE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
Continued
1960 actual
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
Deduct lapses.
1,034
$4,038,648
440
$2,190,621
428
$2,174,629
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
12,372
11,821
United States and possessions... 12, 580
>8,076,099
66,608, 746
65,022,130
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates...
332
332
318
] , 664,906
1,
1,820,
532
1, 833, 232
Local rates
1, 592
2
'9
1, 647
1, 679
!, 470,463
2, 632,238
Positions other than permanent: Inter2,803, 430
mittent employment
13,300
14,000
Other personal services:
14, 000
Regular pay above 52-week base..
500, 896
257, 294
Overtime and holiday pay
, 865,267
1,704,120
1, 691, 863
Nightwork differential
332,404
345,100
344,295
Additional pay for service abroad
975,414
990, 232
832,179
Firefighter premium pay
441,474
433,000
433,000
Total personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"_.
"Other procurement, Navy"
"Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"
"Navy management fund"
"Naval working fund"
"Military assistance"
73,286,254
76,272,615
74,560,745
;62,841,236
7,156, 521
181,724
$67,133,260
7, 760,000
$65,493, 330
7, 717,000
14,000
14,000
373,925
162,870
1,356,851
196,928
1,014,377
147,800
37,000
74,000
1,023,555
1,077,615
SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PAID FROM THE NAVY INDUSTRIAL FUND
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Attornev adviser
Naval architect
_ ... ... ...
Special adviser (merchant marine
matters)
__
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Accountant
Marine transportation officer
Naval architect
Personnel officer
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Accountant
Attorney adviser
Budget officer
Digital computer systems officer
Engineer
Marine transportation specialist
Naval architect
Personnel officer
Planning officer
Statistician..
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860..
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
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Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
Total permanent.
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num-• Total Num - Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1 $14,435
1 14,435
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions. __ 7,381
7, 027
7,209
39,281,163
39,138, 938
37, 822,265
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
332
346
2, 646, 254
1,943, 014
Local rates
96 110,449
99 139,800
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
4, 000
1,875
Intermittent employment
407,112
567,614
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
30. 600
66, 667
Overtime and holiday pay
6,973,900
7, 328,290
Premium pay and penalty time
998, 900
1, 006, 687
Hazardous duty pay
144,200
135, 825
Living and quarters allowance
45,300
95,141
Uniform allowance
7,200
7, 800
Add excess annual leave earned over leave
taken
101, 509
Deduct excess annual leave taken over
leave earned
283, 754
OPERATION
170,800
97,000
74,000
101
Master
Total personal services.
1,822
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,210 or above:
Engineer
Deduct lapses
1961 estimate
50,964,011
AND
MAINTENANCE,
1960 actual
48, 617, 800
AIR
FORCE
1961 estimate
Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $18,500:
Secretary of the Air Force
$22.000
$22,000
Under Secretary of the Air Force
20, 000
20, 000
60,000
Assistant secretary of the Air F o r c e 60, 000
19, 000
General counsel
19, 000
GS-18. $18,500:
Deputy assistant secretary (financial
management)
17, 514
18, 512
Deputy for requirements review
17, 514
18, 512
Special assistant for installations
17, 514
18, 512
Special assistant for manpower, personnel and reserve forces
18, 512
17, 514
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Academic director, air force institute
of technology
16, 536
15, 392
Associate director, accounting and
16, 536
finance
16, 536
Associate director of budget
Administrative assistant to Secretary
1 15,621
16, 806
of the Air Force
16, 536
Assistant for financial management._.
15,392
16, 536
Assistant for materiel
16, 806
15, 621
Assistant for systems
Assistant to director, maintenance
15. 392
16, 536
engineering
Assistant to director, plans and pro15,392
16, 536
grams
Assistant to director, supply and serv15, 392
16. 536
ices
15, 392
16, 536
Chief, counter-intelligence division
Civilian director, procurement and
15, 621
16, 806
production
15. 392
16, 536
Deputy auditor general
15, 392
16, 536
Deputy comptroller
16, 099
17, 326
Deputy for contract financing
Deputy for manpower, personnel and
16, 349
17, 576
organization
16, 099
17, 326
Deputy for materiel programs
Deputy general counsel (procure15, 621
16, 806
ment)
Deputy to the special assistant instal15, 621
16, 806
lations
16, 099
17, 326
Director of civilian personnel
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Aeronautical research, development
and design engineer, director of
14, 206
15,267
flight research
15,267
Assistant auditor general
Assistant to commander, aeronautical
16, 307
15,163
systems center
1962 estimate
1962
91
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1960 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295—Continued
Assistant to commander, electronic
systems
Assistant to commander, western
contract office-Assistant to director
Assistant general counsel
Assistant for ground safety
Assistant for financial management.
Assistant for plans
Assistant for security
Assistant for small business
Assistant for transportation..
Associate director, accounting and
finance
Associate deputy director for real
property
Associate director of budget
Associate director of management
analysis
Associate director, statistical services
Chief, atomic warfare team, operations analysis
Chief, classification and wage administration, civilian personnel
Chief, combat operations team, opertions analysis.
Chief engineer
Chief, guided missile team, operations analysis
Chief, operation and maintenance
division, director of budget
Chief, operations analysis
Chief, placement and employees relations division, civilian personnel
Chief, planning analysis team, operations analysis
Chief, procurement division, director
of budget
Chief, research, development and
missile division, director of budgetChief, program integration group
Chief, technical liaison team, operations analysis
Chief, weapons systems team, operations analysis
Deputy director, logistic support
management
Deputy chief, aircraft missiles and
equipment division
Deputy for transportation and communications
Deputy director of civilian personnelDeputy for procurement and production
Deputy for reserve and ROTC affairs.
Deputy for security programs
Director of civilian personnel
Director of western district, auditor
general
Senior staff adviser
Special adviser, special study group...
Special assistant to director, special
investigations
Special assistant to director, special
investigations
Special assistant for financial control
of resources
Special assistant (purchasing)
Special assistant (industrialfinance)—
Technical director, deputy chief of
staff operations
Technical director, special communications services
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Accountant
Accounting chief
Accounting machine supervisor
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Air intelligence specialist Analyst cost
Analyst, management
Assistant chief, collection
Assistant chief, documentation
Assistant chief, electronics
Assistant chief, missiles and space
division
Assistant chief, propulsion divison...
Assistant chief, science and components.—
Assistant chief, general counsel
Assistant chief, real estate
Assistant chief, advanced systems
Assistant chief, advance support
Assistant chief, plans and requirements
Assistant chief, technical services
Assistant chief, armament management division
Assistant chief, support systems
Assistant chief, civil engineer..
Assistant chief, petroleum division
Assistant chief, contract administration division
Assistant chief, procurement
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Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
12,480
12,750
1
1
2
1
24,460
12,480
1
1
12,750
12,750
12, 180
12,480
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Production analyst
Production control officer
Production supervisor
Professor
Property officer
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Public relations officer
Purchasing officer
Real estate officer
Requirements technician
Research adviser
Research analyst
Research and development officer
Security officer
Special assistant director of operations.
Special assistant, logistical plans
Special assistant, contract
Statistical analyst
Statistician
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
Supervisor, production
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Supply assistant
Supply officer
Technical adviser
Technical writer
Technician, electronic..
Traffic manager
Training officer
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935..
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255..
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860. .
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985...
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425...
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875....
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345..
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820..
GS-5. $4,375 to $5,335..
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670..
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390..
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130..
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by 10 U.S.C. 9021.
$15,000 to $19,000:
Adviser for research and chairman air
study group, aerospace medical
center
Air technical intelligence adviser (air
sciences)
Air technical intelligence adviser (air
weapons systems)
Air technical intelligence adviser
(electronics)
Air technical intelligence adviser (intelligence acquisition)
Assistant technical director
Chief, atomic warfare team, operations analysis
Chief, combat operations team, operations analysis
Chief, department of space medicine,
aerospace medical center
Chief, guided missiles team, operations analysis
Chief, planning analysis team, operations analysis
Chief, plans and tactics team, operations analysis
Chief, operations analysis
Chief, operational capability team,
operations analysis
Chief scientist
Chief, scientist, U.S. Air Force
Chief, technical liaison team, operations analysis
Deputy chief scientist
Deputy chief, operations analysis
Deputy for development
Deputy for requirements
Deputy for research
Deputy for science, operations analysis
Deputy technical director
Director, consultation services and
chief, internal medicine, aerospace
medical center
Director of scientific services
Director of secretariat, NATO
Medical research adviser
Director, air defense technical center..
Director, operations analysis
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
11 $129,465
20 233,661
58,946
35,036
35, 265
49,055
11,357
35,527
24,170
12,085
11, 835
59,187
128,098
12,563
46,155
11, 606
APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB, FISCAL YEAR 1962
1960 actual
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION
AND M A I N T E N A N C E ,
AIR
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
Grades and ranges—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades established by 10 U.S.C. 9021.
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
$15,000 to $19,000—Continued
Scientific adviser to commander
1 $16,000
1 $16,000
1 $16,500
Scientific adviser, communicationselectronics
1 16,500
1 16,000
1 16,500
Scientific adviser (research)..
1 15,000
1 15,000
1 15,000
Scientific adviser to technical director1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
Scientific director and administrator,
department of medical science, aerospace medical center
16,000
1 16,000
16,000
Technical adviser on space technology16,000
16,000
1 16,000
Technical director
16,000
16,000
Technical director
18,500
18,500
1 18,500
Technical director (nuclear systems
applications)
1 15,000
1 15,000
1 15,000
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to—
$12,210 or above:
Engineer, power
8 100,680
6 76,480
Foreman, maintenance
21 262,820
21 264,089
14 175,830
Technician, maintenance
5 61,717
5 61,717
5 64,007
Less than $12,210
- 130,739
126,072
122,565
704,308,704
704,949,938
710,925,821
Foreign nationals at local rates -_.
19,242
20,682
19,470
32,510,841
33,939,799
31,708,162
Total permanent.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
251,844
247,008
United States and possessions
257,107
1,384,581,756 1,436,399,005 1,420,365,622
Foreign countries:
5,033
5,194
U.S. rates
5,118
32,928,944
29,856,632
32,576,070
17,811
20,231
Local rates.
17,717
29,469,584
29,248,048
33,204,846
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
1,237,914
U.S. and possessions
1,233,428
1,228,011
325,162
Foreign countries: Local rates...
325,162
325,162
1,079,280
Intermittent employment
1,076,358
1,055,079
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week b a s e 11,553,826
32,131,487
29,470,000
Overtime and holiday pay
30,050,362
2,128,934
2,000,000
Nightwork differential
2,100,000
3,526,051
3,800,000
Additional pay for service abroad..
3,792,000
1,507,264
1,500,000
Premium pay
1,500,000
80,438
80,000
80,000
Hazardous pay
Total personal services
1,501,179,486
1,544,581,236
1,521,682,096
Deduct lapses
4 $12,182
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Total personal services
NATIONAL
B O A R D F O R THE
4 $23,301
983,151
182
1,063,975
182
1,063,200
1,623,786
1,338,000
182
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Personal services (Federal)
Personal services (non-Federal)
4 $19,614
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
106,154,314
PROMOTION
AND
AND
MAINTENANCE,
ARMY
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Supervisory general attorney
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Construction management engineer
(general)
Deputy comptroller
Supervisory general attorney
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935:
Budget officer.
Construction management engineer
(general)
General engineer
Supervisory program analyst.
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255—.
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
—
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425..
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875....
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130...
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Total permanent
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GUARD
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
1 $13,749
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)....
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Total personal services
OF R I F L E
126,766,000
PRACTICE
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
1
1
3
2
5
6
$7,571
6,552
17,098
11,003
24,066
26,832
1
3,515
1
1
3
2
5
6
1
$7,821
6,552
17,098
11,003
24,066
26,832
3,765
1
1
$7,030
5,928
5
5
5
1
1
23,857
21,757
20,717
3,515
3,266
1
3,765
1
4,368
1
4,368
20
2
89,835
7,405
20
2
101,005
9,193
20
2
101,505
9,305
18
82,430
18
91,812
18
92,200
270
691
388
83,391
92,200
MAINTENANCE, ALASKA
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Attorney
Comptroller
Communications specialist
Electronics engineer.
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
—
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to—
$12,210 or above:
Central office equipment installer,
foreman
Less than $12,210
123,768,000
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820..
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335—
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
1,338,000
4,025
2,000
7,470
14,672
92,200
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
1960 actual
OPERATION
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
FORCE—Continued
1960 actual
1961 estimate
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1
1
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S ,
SECRETARY
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $18,500:
Secretary of Defense.
Deputy secretary of defense
Director of defense research and engineering
Assistant secretary (comptroller)
Assistant secretary (health and medical)
Assistant secretary (international
security affairs)
Assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve)..
Assistant secretary (properties and
installations)
Assistant secretary (public affairs)
Assistant secretary (supply and logistics)
Assistant to the secretary (atomic
energy) and chairman, military liaison committee
General counsel
Chairman, civilian-military liaison
committee
GS-18. $18,500:
Administrative assistant to the secretary
Assistant to the secretary
Deputy assistant secretary for national security council affairs and
planning.
Deputy assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve)
Deputy assistant secretary (properties and installations)
Deputy assistant secretary (public
affairs)
Deputy assistant secretary (supply
and logistics)
Deputy comptroller for accounting
policy
Deputy comptroller for budget and
department of defense budget officer
Deputy comptroller for financial and
operating management
Deputy general counsel
Director of construction
Director, office of industrial personnel
security review
Director, office of planning and requirements policy
Director, office of procurement policyDirector, office of review and servicesDirector, office of special operationsDirector, office of supply management policy
Director of maintenance engineering..
Director of manpower requirements
and utilization
Director of real property management.
Director of transportation policy
Senior deputy assistant secretary
(supply and logistics)
Special assistant to the secretary
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Assistant comptroller for contract
financing policy
Assistant comptroller for international security affairs.
Assistant director of budget
Assistant director of construction
Assistant director, office of planning
and requirements policy.
Assistant director, office of procurement policy
Assistant director, real property
management.
Assistant general counsel
Chief, military construction branch
(comptroller)
Chief, procurement and production
branch (comptroller)
Chief, research and development
branch (comptroller)
Deputy director, office of manpower
requirements and utilization.
Director, accounting and finance
policy division...
Director, audit division.
Director, civilian personnel policy
division
Director, economic and fiscal analysis
division
Director for small business policy
Director, management evaluation
division
Director, office of declassification
policy
Director, office of maintenance policy.
Director, office of manpower supply..
Director, office of national security
council affairs
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ber
OF
1960 actual
DEFENSE
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
$25,000
22, 500
1 $25,000
1 22,500
$25, 000
22, 500
22,000
20,000
22,000
20,000
22,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20, 000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
1
20,000
1
20,000
20,000
1
1
20,000
20,000
1
1
20,000
20,000
20, 000
20,000
1
1
1
1
17,514
17,514
1
1
18,512
18,512
1
1
18,512
18,512
17,514
18, 512
18,512
17,514
18, 512
18, 512
17,514
18,512
18, 512
17,514
18, 512
18,512
17,514
18,512
18,512
17,514
18,512
18,512
18,512
18,512
17,514
17,514
17, 514
1
1
1
18,512
18,512
18,512
18, 512
18,512
18, 512
17,514
1
18,512
17,514
1
18,512
17,514
18,512
18, 512
18,512
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
17, 514
18,512
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
17, 514
17, 514
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
17, 514
17,514
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
18, 512
17,576
17,576
16,099
30,784
16,349
17,326
33,342
17,576
17,326
33,342
17,576
15,870
17,056
17,056
16,536
16,536
15,870
47,132
17,056
51,188
17,056
51,188
15,621
16,806
16,806
15,392
16,536
16, 536
15,392
16,806
16,806
16,536
17,056
16,536
17,056
17, 514
17,514
16,349
1
16,349
15,392
15,621
15,870
1
15,392
15,621
1
15,870
1
15,621
" l " 16,349
1
15,392
1
95
17,056
1
17,056
16,806
17,056
1
1
16,806
17,056
17,056
1
17,056
17,056
16,536
17,576
1
1
1
17,056
16.536
17,576
16,536
1
16,536
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570—Continued
Director, office of review and services.
Director, office of supply management
policy
Director, office of telecommunications
policy
Director, statistical services center
Policy analyst and historian
Program manager (special operations)
Special assistant to the assistant secretary (public affairs)..
Special assistant to the secretary..
Staff director for materiel management
Staff director for research and special
projects
Staff director for review and analysis.
Staff director for storage and warehousing
Staff director for transportation
Staff director, production and schedules division
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Aeronautical powerplant engineer
Assistant director for small business
policy
Assistant for administrative management
Assistant general counsel (international affairs)
Assistant staff director for materials
and statistics
Assistant to the general counsel
Chief, appropriation accounting
branch
Chief, family housing division
Chief, fiscal analysis branch
Chief, general administration branch
(comptroller)
Chief, industrial and cost accounting
branch
Chief, manpower utilization surveys..
Chief, operations and maintenance
branch (comptroller)
Chief, personnel branch (comptroller).
Chief, projects division (properties
and installations)
Chief, property accounting branch
Chief, reserve forces facilities division.
Chief, technical division (properties
and installations)
Deputy assistant director of budgetDeputy assistant general counsel (fiscal matters)
Deputy chief, procurement and production division (comptroller)
Deputy director, civilian personnel
policy.
Deputy director, economic and fiscal
analysis division
Deputy director (European region).._
Deputy director for review and services
Deputy director, office of armed forces
information and education
Deputy director, office of fuels, materials and ordnance and chief,
ordnance division
Deputy director, statistical services
division
Director, data systems research staff..
Director, intelligence programs
Director, military assistance planning.
Director of budget and finance
Director, office of emergency planning.
Director, office of foreign military
rights affairs
Director, office of industrial relationsDirector, office of maintenance policyDirector, office of news services.
Director, office of public services
Director of operations coordinating
board affairs
Director of personnel administration.
Executive assistant to the assistant
secretary (supply and logistics)
General engineer (guided missiles and
nuclear application)
Historian
Racial relations adviser..
Special and confidential assistant
(legislative affairs)
Special assistant for advanced weapons.
Special assistant (industrial engineering)
Staff director, air transportation
division
Staff director for cataloging
Staff director for inspection and quality control
Staff director for planning guidance...
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Accountant
Administrative secretary.
Aeronautical engineer
Architectural engineer
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $15,621
1
15,621
1
15,621
1
15,392
16,536
16,536
15,621
15,621
16,806
15,621
17,056
16,099
16,099
17,326
17,326
15,870
15,870
17,326
17,056
15,621
16,806
1 $16, fi
16,806
17,056
15,163
14,435
15,787
15, 517
1
14,206
15,267
15,163
14,914
16,307
16,037
14,206
14,435
14,206
15,517
15, 517
15, 517
14,435
1
15,267
14,206
15,163
15, 517
16,307
14,206
15,163
15,517
16,307
15,163
15,163
14,435
16,307
16,307
15, 517
1
15,163
16,307
15,267
1
14,206
15,267
1
14,206
15,267
1
14,435
15, 517
1
14,206
1
15,163
1
1
1
14,685
14,685
14,685
1
15,517
15,267
1
15,267
15, 267
15, 787
15, 787
15,787
15, 517
15, 787
14,685
1
1
1
14,206
15,163
14.435
14,206
14, 206
15, 267
16.307
14,435
15, 787
16,037
15, 517
15,267
14,206
15,517
15,163
14, 685
14,206
16,307
IS, 517
14,206
14,206
15,267
14,435
15,517
15,517
14,206
14,435
15,267
15,517
15,267
15,517
14,206
14,685
15,517
16.037
15,517
16.037
104,331
13,978
27,956
13,978
1
140,652
15.038
15,038
15,038
15,267
1
140,652
15.038
15,038
15,038
1962
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GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued
Program analyst
Program coordinator
_
Realty officer
Scientific warfare adviser
Security officer
Security review specialist
Special assistant
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply requirements officer...
Supply specialist.
Surplus property disposal officer
Trade control specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense:
Assistant director (communications) _ _
Assistant director for air defense
Assistant director for special projects..
Assistant director for strategic weapons
Assistant director for undersea warfare
.
Chief, biological and chemical warfare division
Chief, communications and data processing division
Chief, surveillance and guidance division
Deputy assistant director (communications)
Deputy assistant director for strategic
weapons
Deputy assistant director for undersea warfare
Deputy assistant secretary (health
and medical)
Deputy director of aeronautics
...
Deputy director of defense research
and engineering.
Deputy director of electronics
Deputy director, office of fuels, materials and ordnance and chief of
ordnance
Deputy director, office of guided
missiles
Deputy special assistant for engineering and reliability
Deputy staff director for air defense
missiles
Director, office of aeronautics
Director, office of atomic, biological
and chemical warfare
Director, office of electronics
Director, office of foreign programs
Director, office of guided missiles
Director, office of sciences
Executive secretary, defense science
board
Special assistant
Special assistant (air defense)
Special assistant and director, office of
fuels, materials and ordnance
Special assistant and director of
planning
Special assistant (armament control) _.
Special assistant (electronics)
Special assistant for guided missiles
and space operations
Special assistant (strategic weapons)...
Staff director for defensive missiles
Staff director for vulnerability analysis
Staff specialist and executive secretary
Staff specialist for physical sciences
Staff specialist (special projects)
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
Total permanent
Deduct
Net permanent (average number,
1, 500
1,423
net salary)
13,148, 855
11,607,325
Positions other than permanent:
16,700
21,090
Temporary employment
153,800
127, 554
Intermittent employment
1962
97
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1960 actual
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
SALARIES
AND
1962 estimate
$51, 545
361, 700
$362,200
$93,045
328,355
5,018
12,182,387
Total personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Secretary of
Defense"
"Navy management fund" (interdepartmental activities)
1961 estimate
13, 732, 600
$12,113,278
$13,069,300
$13,101, 600
69,109
663,300
195, 900
E X P E N S E S , C O U R T OF M I L I T A R Y
D E P A R T M E N T OF D E F E N S E
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,530:
Judge, Court of Military Appeals
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Chief commissioner. —
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295
Clerk of the court
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Attorney
Commissioner....
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Commissioner
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935.
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255..
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860.._
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425....
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875....
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345....
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820—
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335....
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670.—
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390....
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130—
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815—
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
13, 297, 500
APPEALS,
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
3
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875-.
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345..
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820..
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335-.
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670..
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
Positions established by Public Law
313:
Associate scientific director
Chief, geophysical sciences
Chief, physical and engineering
sciences
Chief, research analysis division
Chief scientist
Chief scientific adviser
Chief, technical adviser to the commanding general
Chief, technical adviser, plans and
operations office
Deputy commander for scientific
activities
Deputy for scientific affairs
Director of applications engineering.—
Director, food and container instituteDirector, institute of exploratory research
Director of military research branch._
Director of research engineering
Director of quartermaster research
and electronic center
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$39,210
13, 978
13, 686
12, 771
$41, 871
14, 706
29, 099
13,394
41, 871
26,166
6
1
1
6
1
Equipment technician
Food technologist
Geographer
Information and education specialistInformation officer
Labor relations officer
Management analyst
Mathematician
Medical officer
Meteorologist
Microbiologist
Military intelligence research analyst
Motion picture director
Parasitologist
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist
Program progress analyst
Psychologist
Publications officer
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Scientific administrator
Scientist general
Security and intelligence officer
Statistician.
Tabulating equipment and electrical
accounting machine technician
Technologist
Training officer
,
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860_.
CONSOLIDATED
SCHEDULE
OF P E R S O N A L
SERVICES PAID
FROM
P R O C U R E M E N T OF E Q U I P M E N T A N D M I S S I L E S , A R M Y , A N D R E SEARCH, D E V E L O P M E N T , T E S T , AND EVALUATION, A R M Y
1961 estimate
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030—Continued
Research analyst
Research director
Research psychologist
Scientific administrator
Scientists general
Tabulating equipment and electrical
accounting machine technician
Technologist
Training officer
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Administrative assistant
Admihistrative officer
Anthropologist
Attorney adviser
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Budget officer
Chemist
Comptroller
Deputy Comptroller
Designer, clothes
Digital computer administrator
Digital computer programer
Electronic technician
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued
CONSOLIDATED
S C H E D U L E OP P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D
FROM
P R O C U R E M E N T OP E Q U I P M E N T A N D M I S S I L E S , A R M Y , A N D R E SEARCH, D E V E L O P M E N T , T E S T , AND E V A L U A T I O N , A R M Y — C o n .
1960 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
Positions established by Public Law
313—Continued
Medical officer, U.S. Army medical
research and development command
Physical science administrator
Scientific adviser
Scientific director
Supervisory electronic engineer
Supervisory physicist
Supervisory electronic scientist
Technical director of research
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $12,210
1962 estimate
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
291
3001,717,094
1,556,098
1,658,278
Ungraded positions at hourly or daily
5, 424
5,210
5,188
rates equivalent to less than $12,210
29,005,129
28,336, 759
28,281,333
Total permanent.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
15, 891
16,393
United States and possessions— 15, S
102,853,158
111, 487, 757
114, 896,016
4 28,866
Foreign countries: U.S. rates.
6 37,306
4 29,303
Positions other than permanent:
204,239
173,943
Temporary employment
170,533
750
Part-time employment
103,572
93,360
93,410
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
758,179
434,375
Regular pay above 52-week base
2, 757,675
2,872,159
628,380
Overtime and holiday pay
29,219
44,413
44,412
Nightwork differential
1,432
1,540
Living and quarters allowance
1,540
2,642
2,310
2,286
Allowance for uniforms
26,268
27,277
Additional pay for service abroad...
26,120
Total personal servicesSalaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Procurement of equipment and missiles, Army"
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, Army":
Direct
Reimbursable
"National Aeronautics and Space Administration"
"Federal Aviation Agency"
RESEARCH,
DEVELOPMENT,
TEST,
106,774,440
115,166,000
118,892,000
$16,351,480
$11, 652,000
$11,593,000
88,317,483
2,066,000
101,785,000
1, 702,000
105,537,000
1, 762,000
1,587
37, 890
27,000
AND
EVALUATION,
1960 actual
AIR
FORCE
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Director of biosciences (Air Force re1 $15,787
search division)
1 $14,685
1 $15,787
Director of mathematical sciences
1 15,517
1 14,435
1 15,517
(Air Force research division)
Deputy director of procurement
(Headquarters, Air Research and
1 15,517
1 14,206
1 15,267
Development Command)
Director of planning (Wright air de1 16,037
1 14,685
1 15,787
velopment division)
Senior scientist, human factors research (Wright air development
1 16,037
1 14,685
1 15,787
division)
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
86,245
6 85,600
66,250
Administrative officer
30, 575
28,420
2 30,575
Technical adviser
28,435
26,140
2 28,110
Management analyst
13, 749
1 13,749
Assistant chief, comptroller
Assistant chief, communications sys15,038
1 15,038
13,978
tem project office
30,076
27, 956
Assistant chief, deputy for electronics2 30,076
Assistant chief, Strategic Air Com14,061
12, 771
mand control system project office.
1 14,061
Assistant chief, U.S. Air Force com14,394
13,083
mand control systems project office1 14,061
Assistant chief, spacetrack project
14,394
13,083
office
1 14,394
Assistant chief, fluid dynamic re14,394
13,083
search laboratory
1 14,394
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff
15,038
13,978
installations
Digitized for FRASER
1 15,038
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Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued
ber salary ber salary
Chief, research and development re$12,230
sources branch
$12,563
13,520
Chief, research and analysis section. _.
12,563
13,520
Chief, satellite meteorology branch...
12,563
13,520
Chief, scientific data processing section.
11,606
12,480
Chief, simulator evaluation section..
12,563
13,520
Chief, solid state circuitry section.
12,563
13,520
Chief, thermal test section
12,563
13,520
Chief, badge section.
11,835
12,750
Chief, terrestrial propagation section.
Chief, upper atmosphere circulation
1 12,480
11,606
section
12,563
1 13,520
Chief, waves and circuits section.
22,742
2 25,230
Chief, civilian personnel division
Chief, communications division, range
12,750
operations
11,835
Chief, engineering division.
13,520
12,563
Chief, mathematical branch, range
operations.
13,520
1 12,563
Chief, missile safety branch, range
operations
13,520
1 12,563
Chief, plans and programs manage12,563
ment division
13,520
11,835
Chief, programs division, operations13,000
Chief, quality and surveillance ad12,480
istrative contracting office
11,357
12,480
Chief, range plans branch
11,606
13,520
Chief, research project branch
12,563
Chief, instrumentation support divi13,520
1 12,563
sion
13,520
1 12,563
Chief, surveillance branch
13,520
1 12,563
Chief, aerospace data systems
Chief, data processing and computing
branch
11,606
12,480
Chief, data systems branch and missile facility division
12,750
11,606
Chief, engineering branch, missile facility division
ll,i
1 12,480
Chief, engineering test branch, missile.
1 12,750
11, 835
Chief, engineering development section, rocket propulsion
12, 480
11, 606
Chief, flight research branch
11,606
12, 750
Chief, installation and accessory
12,480
11,606
branch.
12,480
li, r
Chief, instrumentation branch
11,606
12,480
Chief, liquid rocket branch
12, 480
11, r ~
Chief, missile component test branch.
13, 520
Chief, powerplant branch
12, 563
12,750
Chief, space positioning branch
11, 835
Chief, test facility branch, 6511th test
13,000
1 11,835
group
Chief, test project branch, 6511th test
12, 750
group
1 11,606
Chief, experimental track instrumen12,750
11,835
tation branch
12,480
11, 606
Chief, document processing division-.
12,085
Chief, San Francisco regional office...
12,750
11,606
Chief, sage test branch
12. 750
11,606
Chief, environment branch
13; 520
12, 563
Chief, data acquisition branch
12,230
11, 357
Chief, plans and programs office
12, 563
13, 520
Chief, data processing branch
11, 835
12, 750
Classification analyst
71, 520
75,780
Contracting officer
2 22, 950
37,150
Deputy director, comptroller
1 11, 835
12, 750
Deputy director of material
2 24,150
26,000
Deputy director of procurement
Deputy director of systems manage1 12, 085
ment
1 13,000
1 11,606
Deputy director of facilities
1 12,750
1 12, 563
Education specialist
21 257,175
21 277,410
Electronic scientist
9 110, 595
9 118, 990
Engineer, aerodynamic
35 437, 699
49 640,160
Engineer, aeronautical
2 24, 419
2 26, 540
Engineer, chemical
2 24,419
2 26, 540
Engineer, civil.
9 112,995
10 131,910
Engineer, combustion
4 48,300
4 51, 960
Engineer, construction
5 62,535
6 79,490
Engineer, electrical
78
Engineer, electronics
73 883,155
1,014, 095
Engineer, general183
1621,997,610
2,411,830
" 221,770
Engineer, materials
14 172,170
92,720
Engineer, mechanical
6 74,370
12, 750
Engineer, photographic
1 11,606
156,410
Engineer, research
12 145,160
13, 520
Engineer, safety
1 12,563
25,230
Historian
2 22,950
12, 750
Industrial specialist
1 11,835
38,440
Information specialist
3 35,745
Mathematician
12 143,460
165,760
Medical officer
4 47,820
125,160
12,480
Metallurgist
2 23,190
25,460
Nuclear physicist
12,480
Operations analyst
1 11,606
63,130
Personnel officer
5 58,455
12,750
Personnel technician
1 11,835
12,230
Pharmacist
710,060
Physicist..
626,220
12,480
11,606
Procurement officer
161,585
127,065
Psychologist24,960
23,190
Research analyst
153,615
86,085
Research development officer..
62,600
57,255
Research physiologist
12,230
11,357
Science analyst
12,480
11,606
Security officer
24,460
11,357
Industrial relations officer
1962
100
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1960 actual
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued
R E S E A R C H , D E V E L O P M E N T , T E S T , AND E V A L U A T I O N ,
FORCE—Continued
1960 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued
Statistician
_
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Supply officer
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860—
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985—
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425—
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875—
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345-GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820—
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335—
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670—.
GS-3 $3,760 to $4,390—
GS-2 $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1 $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by the Secretary
of Defense:
Technical director
Technical director (Arnold engineering development center)
Technical director, guided missile
weapon systems (Wright air development division)
Technical director (Wright air development division)
Scientific director (Rome air development center)
Technical director, operations (Wright
air development division)
Technical director, deputy chief research and development (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command)
Technical director, deputy chief
weapons systems (Headquarters,
Air Research and Development
Command)
Technical director (Air Force flight
test center)
Chief scientist (Air Force missile
development center)
Technical director, electronic research
(Air Force Command and control
development division)
Deputy director, geophysics (Air
Force Command and control development division)
Technical director, directorate of development (Wright air development division)
Technical director, aircraft weapons
systems (Wright air development
division)
Technical director, plans and programs (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command)—_i.>—
Chief scientist (Air Force research
division) _1
Technical director, aerial reconnaissance laboratory (Wright air development division)
Technical director, deputy chief testing (air proving ground center)
Technical director, directorate of communication (Rome air development
center)
_
Technical director, guidance and control (Headquarters, Air Research
and Development Command)
Technical director, communications
and electronics (Headquarters, Air
Research and Development Command)
Technical director, electronics, detachment No. 1 (Headquarters, Air
Research and Development Command
Deputy director, electronics research
(Air Force Command and control
development division)
Director, physical sciences (Air Force
research division)
Associate director, research and development (Rome air development center)
Technical director, directorate of
flight test (Air Force flight test
center)
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Grades established by the Secretary
Numof Defense—Continued
ber
Technical director, propulsion laboratory (Wright air development divi1
sion).
Technical director, aero-medical laboratory (Wright air development
division)
1
Technical director, directorate of laboratories operations (Wright air
development division)_ _ _ _
1
Technical director, aircraft laboratory
(Headquarters, Air Research and
Development Command)
1
Technical director, life sciences (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command)
1
Technical director, directorate of resourqes planning (Headquarters,
Air Research and Development
Command)
1
Technical program director, deputy
chief research and development
(Headquarters, Air Research and
Development Command)
...
1
Scientific adviser to director of research (Headquarters, Air Research
and Development Command)
1
Deputy director, plans and programs,
detachment No. 1 (Headquarters,
Air Research and Development
Command)
1
Technical director, weapons guidance
laboratory (Wright air development
division).
1
Technical adviser, deputy chief development and test (air proving
ground center)
1
Director, programs and requirements
(Wright air development division)..
1
Technical director, communication
and navigation laboratory (Wright
air development division)
1
Technical director, electronic components laboratory (Wright air
development division)
1
Technical director, operational applications laboratory (Air Force Command and control development
division)
1
Senior scientist,fluiddynamics branch
(Wright air development division) __
1
Guidance test manager, central inertial test (Air Force missile development center)
1
Guidance technology specialist, central inertial test (Air Force missile
development center)
1
Director, solid state sciences (Air
Force research division)
1
Director, chemical sciences (Air Force
research division)
1
Mathematical adviser for research
operations (Air Force missile development center)
1
Director, Sacramento peak observatory (Air Force Command and con1
trol development division)
Technical director, research and development (Air Force missile de1
velopment center)
Technical director, plans and operations (Arnold engineering develop1
ment center)
Director, research and development
1
(Rome air development center)
Chief scientist (Headquarters, Air Re1
search and Development Command).
Chief scientist (Air Force missile test
1
center)
Chief scientist, aeronautical research
laboratory (Wright air development
1
division)
Technical director, analysis team
(Headquarters, Air Research and
1
Development Command)
Technical director, aeronautical accessories laboratory (Wright air de1
velopment division)
Assistant deputy for strategic weapons (Wright air development divi1
sion)
Assistant deputy for advanced systems (Wright air development di1
vision)
Assistant deputy for air defense weapons (Wright air development di1
vision)
Technical adviser, directorate of requirements and programs (air prov1
ing ground center)
Technical director, flight control laboratory (Wright air development
1
division)..
Technical director, materials laboratory (Wright air development di1
vision)
Technical adviser, deputy chief tests
1
(Air Force missile test center)
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
Total Num- Total Num-• Total
ber salary
ber salary
salary
$14,500
1 $14,500
$14,500
14,500
1
14,500
14,500
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
14, 500
1
14,500
14,500
14,500
1
14,500
14,500
17,000
1
17,000
17,000
14, 500
1
14, 500
14, 500
16, 500
1
16,500
16,500
14,500
1
14, 500
14, 500
14, 500
1
14, 500
14,500
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
14, 500
1
14, 500
14, 500
14, 500
1
14, 500
14, 500
14, 500
1
14, 500
14, 500
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
19,000
1
19,000
19,000
16,000
1
16,000
16,000
14, 500
1
14, 500
14, 500
14, 500
1
14, 500
14, 500
15, 500
1
15,500
15, 500
15, 500
1
15, 500
15, 500
16,500
1
16,500
16, 500
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
17,500
1
17, 500
17,500
16,000
1
16,000
16,000
14,500
1
14,500
14,500
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
14,500
1
14,500
14,500
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
15,000
1
15,000
15,000
14,500
1
14,500
14,500
14, 500
1
14,500
14,500
14,500
1
14,500
14,500
14,500
1
14,500
14,500
1962
101
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY
1960 actual
1961 estimate 1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Ungraded positions at annual rates $12,210 ber salary ber salary ber salary
or above:
$32,000
1 $16,000
Mathematician.
2 $32,000
121,500
Technical adviser
8 121,035
8 121,500
15,000
Assistant chief, plans and operations—
1 15,000
15,000
Assistant chief, offensive systems di15,000
vision
15,000
Assistant chief, defensive experimen15,000
tal systems division
15,000
Assistant chief, ground support equip14,500
ment
14,500
Assistant chief, advanced system
15,000
planning office
15,000
Assistant chief, GAM-87 weapons
15, 000
system project office
15, 000
Assistant chief, Dynasoar, weapons
15,000
15,000
system project office
Assistant chief, airborne supply sys15,000
tem division
15,000
Assistant chief, B-70 weapon system
15,000
15,000
project office
Assistant chief, GAM-87 engineering
14, 500
14, 500
office
17,500
17,500
Assistant chief for technology
1 17,500
Assistant chief, research and development (Rome air development
2 29,000
2 29,000
29,000
center)
16,000
Chief, plans and programs division. . .
1 16,000
Chief scientist (Wright air develop17,500
ment division)
17, 500
1 17,500
16, 500
1 16,500
Chief, Dynasoar engineering office
16, 500
1 16,500
Chief, B-70 engineering office
Chief, offensive system engineering
16,500
16, 500
division
16,300
16,300
Chief, operations division
16,
500
16,500
Chief, engineer flight test division
16,500
16,500
Chief, evaluation office
Chief, defensive experimental system
15,000
1 15,000
engineering division
Chief, system dynamic analysis di15,000
15, 000
vision
32, 500
32,500
2 32,500
Chief scientist
15,000
15,000
1 15,000
Chief, fluid dynamics research.
16, 500
16, 500
Chief, airborne support systems
Deputy director, research and de16,500
1 16,500
velopment
16,335
15,000
1 15,000
Deputy director, plans and programs.
14,500
1 14,500
Deputy director, aircraft program
1 14,500
Deputy director, engineering research
32,000
2 32,000
2 32,000
division
16, 500
1 16,500
1 16,500
Deputy director of sciences
Deputy director, geophysics research
15,500
1 15,500
division
Director, technical research and de18,000
1 18,000
18,000
velopment
15,000
1 15,000
15,000
Director, technical flight test
33,000
2 33,000
33,000
Director, systems management
Director, programing and require15,000
15,000
15,000
ments
16, 500
16,500
16, 500
Director, systems engineering
15,000
15,000
15,000
Director, avionics division
14, 500
14, 500
14,500
Director, flight engineering test groupDirector, electronic technical lab14, 500
14, 500
oratory
1 14,500
14, 500
14,500
Director, aircraft mechanics division.
1 14,500
15,000
15,000
Director, propulsion laboratory
15, 500
Director, office systems applied
15, 500
15, 500
Director, command and control sys15, 500
tems
15, 500
15, 500
16,000
16,000
16,000
Director, directorate of systems
15,150
15,150
15,150
Director, physical sciences
*
17,000
17,000
17,000
Director, research and development—
14, 500
14, 500
14, 5p0
Director, aerospace medical division
14, 500
14, 500
14, 500
Director, operations office.
17,000
17,000
17,000
Director, advanced system technology.
Director, navigation guidance lab14, 500
14, 500
14, 500
oratory
14, 500
14, 500
Director, materials central
15,000
15,000
Director, flight control laboratory
15,000
15,000
Director, biomedical laboratory
Director, operational support engi1 15,000
15,000
neering division
1 14,500
14, 500
1 14, 500
Director, life sciences
14, 500
1 14,500
1 14, 500
Director, chemical science
Director, Sacramento peak observa1 15,500
15, 500
1 15, 500
tory
1 14,430
14, 430
1 14, 430
Director, solid state sciences
2 34,400
34,400
3 48,000
Research and development office
Special assistant, research and devel19,000
19,000
1 19,000
opment
32,060
32,060
3 31,055
Foreman, maintenance
64,189
64,189
6 63,191
Foreman, shop
10, 832
10,832
1 10,317
Supervisor, aircraft maintenance
41,767
41,767
4 41,579
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Chief, operations branch, base instal1 10,005
1 10,005
10,005
lation division
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv8,104
7,718
alent to less than $12,210
9,432,109
50,094,778
48,920,991
Total permanent. .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
23,105
23,096
net salary)
23,111
146, 259,110
156,702,039
157,902,416
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1960 actual
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Total personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
Total
1961 estimate
$142,557
$260,391
1,125,070
3,324,310
79,563
40, 515
602,700
3,039,882
75, 603
56,475
150,971,125
160, 737,090
$139,834,004
11,137,121
$159, 931,105
805,985
150,971,125
160,737,090
SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , ADVANCED R E S E A R C H PROJECTS A G E N C Y ,
D E P A R T M E N T OF D E F E N S E
1960 actual
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary
GS-18. $18,500:
Deputy director, Advanced Research
Projects Agency
1 $17,514
1 $18,512
Director, policy and planning
1
17,514
division
1
18,512
GS-17. $16,530 to $17,570:
Chief, analysis and integration staff..
1
16,536
GS-16. $15,255 to $16,295:
Assistant director for policy
1
15.163
Chief, high-altitude detection branch.
15, 267
1
Chief, underground detection branch.
1
15, 267
Deputy chief, experimental measurements branch
1
15. 267
Deputy chief, research branch
1
15, 267
Deputy chief, systems branch
1
15, 267
Director, program management division
1
14,435
1
15. 517
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Program management officer
3
38,625
3
41, 871
4
54,705
Project manager
13 183,893
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
1
Program management officer
11,357
2
24,460
1
Project manager
11, 606
3
37, 980
1
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
9,901
42,849
4
1
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
8, 341
1
8, 965
3
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
21,090
1
7, 821
1
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
6,302
1
6.781
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
1
6,074
1
6,552
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
8
43, 368
9
51,124
15
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
75, 796 16
85, 528
10
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
44, 368 17
78, 891
1
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
3, 765
2
8,112
Grades established by the Secretary
of Defense:
Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency
1
19,000
19,000
Assistant director for ballistic missile
1
17,000
19,000
Assistant director for nuclear test detection
19, 000
Assistant director for propellant
chemistry
19, 000
Chief scientist
19,000
Director, technical operations division
1
19,000
Deputy assistant director for ballistic
missile defense
1
15,500
1
16,500
Deputy assistant director for nuclear
test detection
1
16,500
1
16,500
Assistant director for general research.
1
16,000
Assistant director for materials
1
16,000
Chief, experimental measurements
branch
1
16, 000
Chief, reliability and exploratory research branch
16, 000
Chief, research branch
1
16,000
Chief, systems branch
1
16,000
Deputy technical executive
1
16,000
1
16,000
Chief, communications and tracking
branch
1
15,500
Chief, satellite branch
1
15,500
1
15,500
Special assistant to the deputy director
1
15,000
1
15,000
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
1
4,742
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services: Overtime and
holiday pay
Total personal services..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number
net salary):
United States and possessions...
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Total personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Military construction, Air Force"
"Military construction, Air National
Guard"
"Cemeterial expenses," Department of
the Army—Civil
"Acquisition, construction, and improvement," Coast Guard (transfer
to Army)
"Military construction, Air Force
Reserve"—
"Construction of power systems,"
Ryukyu Island, Army
"Military construction, Navy" (transfer to Army)
"Construction, Alaska Communication
System"
"Military construction, Army"
"Reimbursements"
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GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210—.
1,284
1,727
1,656
4,912,422
4,527,565
3,912,945
Total permanent.
CONSTRUCTION,
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Engineer
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255..
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
...
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820..
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130..
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Total personal services
RESERVE
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
$37,689
127,548
229,128
263,772
26,624
422,016
40,474
240,585
74, 544
125,804
133,848
140,082
16,330
6,927
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Geopbysicist
Historian..
Information officer.
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Legal administrator.
Management analyst
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Patent adviser...,
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist.
Planning officer
Planning and production specialist...
Procurement officer
Production specialist.
Program progress analyst
Research analyst
Salary and wage analyst
Scientific administrator.
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Traffic manager
4
Transportation officer.
2
Veterinarian
,084
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935..
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255..
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860...
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,085._.
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425—
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875....
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345.._.
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820—.
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335—
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670....
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390—
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130—
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Positions established by Public Law
313:
Associate director for advanced research
Associate director for atomic applications
—
Associate director for ballistics research laboratory.
for development
Associate directorr for
Associate director for research
Associate director for supporting research
Chief adviser, assistant chief of staff
for research and development
Chief, air defense branch
Chief, ballistics measurements laboraDigitized for FRASER
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Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary
Positions established by Public Law
313—Continued
2 $35,000
1 $17,500
Chief engineer
16,000
1 16,000
Chief scientist.
15,500
1 15,500
Chief, weapons system laboratory
Deputy chief, research and develop16, 000
1 16,000
ment group
16,750
1 16,750
Deputy commander for engineeringDeputy commander for scientific
47,750
3 47,750
activities
Deputy director, development opera18, 500
tions division..
16, 500
Deputy director of medical research...
16, 500
18, 000
Director, aeroballistics laboratory
15, 000
Director of biological research
15,000
17, 500
Director, computations laboratory
Director, development operations
19,000
division
17,500
Director, fabrication laboratory
Director, guidance control laboratory..
18,000
Director, missilefiringlaboratory
18,000
Director of research
15,000
Director, research project laboratory. _
18, 000
Director, research operations branch _ _
18,000
1 18,000
Director, systems analysis and reliability laboratory
17,500
Director, structures and mechanics
laboratory
18,000
Director, test laboratory
17,500
Scientific advisor
15,500
15, 500
Scientist and technical consultant
17,500
17, 500
Senior scientist
16,000
16,000
Supervising metallurgist
16,500
16,500
16,000
Technical director, missile division...
16,000
16,500
Technical director, physical science . .
16,500
15,500
15,500
Technical director of research
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $12,210..
253
3,398
116,415,473
16,734,944
Ungraded positions at hourly or daily
rates equivalent to—
$12,210 and above: Engineer
5 51,501
5 51,501
27,827
Less than $12,210
26,365
158,407,013
150,633,682
61,804
1,122
367,282,210
372,477,806
2,813
2,376
6,933,865
11,500,626
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
58,991
57,746
360,348,345
360,977,180
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
1,297,202
137,650
270,523
.,373,190
147,215
37,114
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Allowance for uniforms.
2,004,605
14,905,083
348,416
56,227
105,662
065,808
463,452
56,553
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Add excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Deduct excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned
2,434,174
382,860,000
Total personal services..
AIR
3,491,949
FORCE
INDUSTRIAL
Num- Total
ber salary
Grades and ranges:
$21,008
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
51,189
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
15 111, 862
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
16 108,512
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
43 265,696
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
18
105,624
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
63 336,365
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
41 199,556
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
131 564,494
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
190 772,100
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
254 965,152
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
56 194,812
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
1
3,058
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
4,302
18, 367,084
Total permanent 5,138
22, 066,512
Deduct lapses
514,806
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions. __
19, 025,147
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
60 241,131
Local rates
790
285,428
1960 actual
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
EOreign countries: Local rates
Part-time employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Additional pay for hazardous duty
Add excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Deduct excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned
ARMY
21,800
106,300
167,000
11,000
22,154,316
21,719, 619
21,906,219
MANAGEMENT
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Digital computer system officer
General engineer
Plans management officer
Preservation and packing specialist-.
Supply cataloger
....
Supply cataloging administrator
Supply management officer
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $12,210
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Grades and ranges:
GS-i5, $13,730 to $15,030:
Director, defense telephone service
Engineer
GSr14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Deputy director, defense telephone
service
Engineer
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $1560 to $8,860
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7: $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-1. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $12,210
Local wage rates
448 3,026,649
8
47,649
411 2, 591, 577 432 2,916,782
440 2,979,000
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary) :
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U.S.rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Total personal services
1960 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Mechanical engineer
Supplv officer
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345..
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
.....
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
Ungraded positions at annual rates below
$12,210....
...
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Total personal services..
1961 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
3
6
$28,641
48,476
10
65,999
42
4
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above a 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
GS-18. Rate of $18,500:
ber salary ber salary
Director, Armed Forces supply support center
1 $18,512
1 $17,514
1 $18,512
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
13,083
14,394
14,394
Deputy director, cataloging division. _
Deputy director, management staff. _.
13,978
15,038
15,038
Deputy director, standardization division
13,686
15,038
15,038
12,771
13,749
13,749
Deputy director, utilization division..
13,083
14,061
14,061
Director, data processing division
13,978
15,038
15,038
Director, management staff
13,083
14,061
14,061
General engineer
2
26,457
2
28,787
2
28,787
Plans management officer
Program coordinator
2
26,457
2
28,455
2
28,455
Supply cataloging administrator
1
13,083
1
14,061
1
14,061
Supply management officer
3
39,852
3
42,828
3
43,182
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Num-• Total Num-- Total Num-- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
419 2,640,344
8
48,767
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
1961 estimate
1961 estimate
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
ADMINISTRATION
Grades and ranges:
Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22
Num- Total Num- Total
U.S.C. 801-1158):
ber salary
ber salary
Foreign Service reserve officer:
Class 2. $14,900 to $17,030
$29,057
$31,241
25,001
90, 624
Class 3. $12,535 to $14,665..
141,768
46,821
Class 4. $10,645 to $12,445
82,290
64,959
Class 5. $8,755 to $10,555
38,231
48,442
Class 6. $7,215 to $8,655
Foreign Service staff officer:
2 13,500
1
7,530
Class 7. $7,515 to $8,665
1
6,011
Class 9. $6,005 to $7,155
9 48,257
6 35,902
Class 11. $5,000 to $5,930
4 17,450
Class 12. $4,495 to $5,425
5 23,295
1
3,890
Class 13. $4,010 to $4,940
1962 estimate
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1960 actual
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
ADMINISTRATION—continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $12,210
.
Total permanent.
69 $105,958
505,402
1 11,503
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
1962 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
116
Deduct lapses
1961 estimate
142 $207,000
142 $207,300
181
181
561,825
3 29,825
572, 531
4 40,231
46 387,941
69 105,958
36 325,000
142 207,000
35 325,000
142 207,300
4, 992
23, 301
84, 536
2, 255
15,300
89,900
15,300
606, 728
639, 455
637.060
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Net permanent (average number,
net salary): Foreign countries:
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: Foreign countries:
Local rates
Other personal services: Overtime and
holiday pay_
Total personal services,
ment of State
$5,885 to $6,875.
$5,355 to $6,345. _.
$4,830 to $5,820...
$4,345 to $5,335._.
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
GS-1. $3,185 to $3,815
Grades established by Secretary of Defense: DOD-2. $15,180 to $15,510:
Public affairs adviser
Adviser to director
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to less than $12,210.
Foreign nationals at local rates..
Total permanent.
Deduct 1
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates..
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Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Administrative officer.
Engineer
Program analyst
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425.
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
GS-2. $3,500 to $4,130
Grades established by the Secretary of
the Navy (pursuant to 34 U.S.C.
1071-1074C):
$8,605 to $14,232: Senior professor and
professor
$7,281 to $10,591: Associate professor..
$5,791 to $9,267: Assistant professorUngraded positions at annual rates less
than $12,210
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $12,210
Total permanent
Deduct
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U.S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$22,467
$57,000
63,480
203,544
3,346,934
61,790
269,000
3,697,619
14,675,629
16,662,819
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Administrative officer, supervisor
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Administrative officer, supervisor
Administrative officer
Financial economist
Operations analyst
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U.S. rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Total personal services, Air Force..
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
ARMY—continued
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay...
Additional pay for service abroad
1961 estimate
NAVY
Total personal services, International Cooperation Administration
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $12,210
Deduct lapses
Add terminal leave
Grades and ranges:
Positions established by act of August
26,1954(68 Stat. 857):
Attorney
Chief, U.S. logistic liaison group
2
1
22,713
14,518
1
1
10,795
15,621
1962
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1960 actual
MILITARY ASSISTANCE—Continued
MILITARY
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE—
continued
ASSISTANCE—Continued
1960 actual
1961 estimate
1962 estimate
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE—
continued
Grades and ranges—Continued
Positions established by act of August
26, 1954 (68 Stat. 857)—Continued
Defense adviser, USRO and
DEFREPNAMA
Deputy assistant secretary (international security affairs)
Deputy director, office of military
assistance
Director, multilateral finance division
Director, mutual weapons development team
Director of policy review
Director of weapons production and
sales
Director, production and logistics
division
GS-15. $13,730 to $15,030:
Accountant
Attorney
Budget analyst..
Construction engineer
Foreign affairs officer—
General engineer
Industrial specialist—
Infrastructure specialist
Military assistance plans officer
Program analyst
Statistician
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510:
Accountant
Budget analyst
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Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
$18,720
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $12,210 to $13,510—Continued
Foreign affairs officer
Industrial specialist
Military assistance evaluation officer.
Program analyst
Statistician
Training specialist
GS-13. $10,635 to $11,935
GS-12. $8,955 to $10,255
GS-11. $7,560 to $8,860
GS-10. $6,995 to $7,985
GS-9. $6,435 to $7,425
GS-8. $5,885 to $6,875
GS-7. $5,355 to $6,345
GS-6. $4,830 to $5,820.
GS-5. $4,345 to $5,335
GS-4. $4,040 to $4,670
GS-3. $3,760 to $4,390.
Total permanentDeduct lapses.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U.S. rates
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
United States and possessions-.
Foreign countries: Local rates.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Total personal services, Office of
the Secretary of Defense
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$24,398
13,978
36,255
58,967
12,085
11,357
92,248
35,048
21,090
7,114
46,924
68, 248
155,520
319,882
148,511
49,108
3,515