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[Account Report, July 16, 1879] (open access)

[Account Report, July 16, 1879]

The report details Montague County Occupation taxes for 1879 and was created by Levi Perryman. The document is faded, and parts of it are difficult to read.
Date: July 16, 1879
Creator: Perryman, Levi
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Agenda: WASP Committee Meeting, July 16, 1992] (open access)

[Agenda: WASP Committee Meeting, July 16, 1992]

Agenda for the WASP Committee meeting listing action items and discussion points for the July 16, 1992 meeting, followed by the meeting minutes discussing the San Antonio convention and the memorial dedication ceremony, along with a proposed dedication ceremony agenda.
Date: July 16, 1992
Creator: Women Airforce Service Pilots (U.S.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
Aviation Weather: FAA and the National Weather Service Are Considering Plans to Consolidate Weather Service Offices, But Face Significant Challenges (open access)

Aviation Weather: FAA and the National Weather Service Are Considering Plans to Consolidate Weather Service Offices, But Face Significant Challenges

Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The National Weather Service's (NWS) weather products are a vital component of the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) air traffic control system. In addition to providing aviation weather products developed at its own facilities, NWS also provides staff onsite at each of FAA's en route centers--the facilities that control high-altitude flight outside the airport tower and terminal areas. Over the last few years, FAA and NWS have been exploring options for enhancing the efficiency of the aviation weather services provided at en route centers. GAO was asked to summarize its draft report that (1) determines the status and plans of efforts to restructure the center weather service units, (2) evaluates efforts to establish a baseline of the current performance provided by these units, and (3) evaluates challenges to restructuring them."
Date: July 16, 2009
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Biosurveillance: Preliminary Observations on Department of Homeland Security's Biosurveillance Initiatives (open access)

Biosurveillance: Preliminary Observations on Department of Homeland Security's Biosurveillance Initiatives

Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The United States faces potentially dangerous biological threats that occur naturally or may be the result of a terrorist attack. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is developing two major initiatives to provide early detection and warning of biological threats: the National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC), a center for integrating and coordinating information on biological events of national significance, and the BioWatch program that operates systems used to test the air for biological agents. The Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 requires DHS to establish a fully operational NBIC by September 30, 2008. This statement discusses the status of DHS's efforts to (1) make NBIC fully operational by the mandated deadline, and (2) improve the BioWatch program's technology. GAO's preliminary observations of these two programs are based on our ongoing work mandated by the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 to review U.S. biosurveillance efforts. To conduct this work, GAO reviewed related statutes; federal directives; and DHS planning, development, and implementation documents on these two initiatives. We also interviewed DHS program officials to obtain additional information about NBIC and BioWatch. DHS reviewed …
Date: July 16, 2008
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Book Card: Mary Lou Ray, July 16, 1945] (open access)

[Book Card: Mary Lou Ray, July 16, 1945]

North Texas State Teachers College student book card documenting grades for Mary Lou Ray McCain with a registration receipt on back, dated July 16, 1945.
Date: July 16, 1946
Creator: North Texas State Teachers College
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Bylaws of Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus] (open access)

[Bylaws of Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus]

Document detailing the bylaws of the Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus Organization.
Date: July 16, 2008
Creator: Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Claims Statement of Six Horses for Jesus Farías] (open access)

[Claims Statement of Six Horses for Jesus Farías]

Claims statement for Jesus Farías showing his claims for six horses.
Date: July 16, 1859
Creator: Laredo (Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: New Crop of Co-ops: Poor Own the Patch] (open access)

[Clipping: New Crop of Co-ops: Poor Own the Patch]

Washington Post Article titled "New Crop of Co-ops: Poor Own the Patch." The date, newspaper name, and title of the article are printed at the top of the page above three columns of text that each have smaller titles and drop caps.
Date: July 16, 1972
Creator: Parlee, Lorena, 1945-2006 & Gustaitis, Rasa
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Commencement Announcement and Envelope:  School of Nursing, Hendrick Memorial Hospital] (open access)

[Commencement Announcement and Envelope: School of Nursing, Hendrick Memorial Hospital]

A Commencement Announcement and Envelope from the School of Nursing, Hendrick Memorial Hospital, that includes the seal of 1964, to be held on August 1st at Calvary Baptist Church in Abilene, Texas. The envelope into which the announcement was placed is also included in the record, addressed to Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Carswell and postmarked July 16, 1964.
Date: July 16, 1964
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Copy of a Will for Thomas N. Carswell] (open access)

[Copy of a Will for Thomas N. Carswell]

A copy of a will for Thomas N. Carswell, dated July 19, 1961.
Date: July 16, 1961
Creator: Carswell, T. N. (Thomas Norwood)
System: The Portal to Texas History
CSLA Gems of the Past (open access)

CSLA Gems of the Past

Transcript of a speech given by Marilyn Demeter during the 40th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference held at the Inn at Valley Forge in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Demeter shares the history of CSLA's founding.
Date: July 16, 2007
Creator: Demeter, Marilyn
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Diploma of Member Examination for Royal College of Surgeons of England] (open access)

[Diploma of Member Examination for Royal College of Surgeons of England]

Examination for the Diploma of Member from the Royal College of Surgeons of England, containing six questions about surgical anatomy and the principles and practice of surgery.
Date: July 16, 1886
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Email from Jimmy Rocha to Lisa G. Thomas] (open access)

[Email from Jimmy Rocha to Lisa G. Thomas]

Email from Jimmy Rocha to Lisa G. Thomas on July 16, 2007, discussing SDEC meeting and bylaws.
Date: July 16, 2007
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Envelope From Randal J. Carnes to John H. Camp (open access)

Envelope From Randal J. Carnes to John H. Camp

Envelope from a letter that Randal J. Carnes wrote to John H. Camp.
Date: July 16, 1922
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Environmental Protection: Issues for Consideration in the Reorganization of EPA's Ombudsman Function (open access)

Environmental Protection: Issues for Consideration in the Reorganization of EPA's Ombudsman Function

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) hazardous waste ombudsman was first established within the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response as a result of the 1984 amendments to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Over time, EPA expanded the national ombudsman's jurisdiction to include Superfund and other hazardous waste programs managed by the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, and, by March 1996, EPA had designated ombudsmen in each of its 10 regional offices. Although the national ombudsman's activities ranged from providing information to investigating the merits of complaints, in recent years, the ombudsman played an increasingly prominent role through his investigations of citizen complaints. Pending legislation would reauthorize an office of the ombudsman within EPA. In November 2001, the EPA Administrator announced that the national ombudsman would be relocated from the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response to the Office of Inspector General (OIG) and would address concerns across the spectrum of EPA programs. Although there are no federal requirements or standards specific to the operation of ombudsman offices, several professional organizations have published standards of practice relevant to ombudsmen who deal with inquiries from …
Date: July 16, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Examination of the Tullahassee Manual Labor School (open access)

Examination of the Tullahassee Manual Labor School

Order of exercises for the examination at the Tullahassee Manual Labor School. Includes reading, arithmetic, geography, Latin grammar, and algebra.
Date: July 16, 1874
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Federal Budget: Opportunities for Oversight and Improved Use of Taxpayer Funds (open access)

Federal Budget: Opportunities for Oversight and Improved Use of Taxpayer Funds

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "No government should waste its taxpayers' money, whether we are operating during a period of budget surpluses or deficits. Further, it is important for everyone to recognize that fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement are not victimless activities. Resources are not unlimited, and when they are diverted for inappropriate, illegal, inefficient, or ineffective purposes, both taxpayers and legitimate program beneficiaries are cheated. Both the Administration and the Congress have an obligation to safeguard benefits for those that deserve them and avoid abuse of taxpayer funds by preventing such diversions. Beyond preventing obvious abuse, government also has an obligation to modernize its priorities, practices, and processes so that it can meet the demands and needs of today's changing world. More broadly, the federal government must reexamine the entire range of policies and programs--entitlements, discretionary, and tax incentives--in the context of the 21st century."
Date: July 16, 2003
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Highway Funding by Program and Type of Roadway, With Related Safety Data (open access)

Federal Highway Funding by Program and Type of Roadway, With Related Safety Data

Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The National Association of Counties contends that rural roads do not receive the level of funding needed to make these roads safer. Rural local roads, which account for more than half of the 8.2 million miles of roadways in the United States, had the highest rate of fatalities per vehicle mile traveled of all types of roadways--over six times that of urban interstates. This report reviews federal highway funding on a state-by-state basis for fiscal years 1992 through 2000 by individual federal highway program and type of roadway. GAO found that about 59 percent of all federal highway funds available to states during fiscal years 1992 through 2000 were spent on urban roads; the rest went to rural roads. Although only about 40 percent of all vehicle miles were traveled on rural roads, about 60 percent of the traffic accident fatalities in 1999 took place on rural roads. The four largest federal highway aid programs that provided funding were the Surface Transportation, National Highway System, Interstate Maintenance, and Bridge Replacement Programs."
Date: July 16, 2001
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Funeral Notice for Robert H. Thomason] (open access)

[Funeral Notice for Robert H. Thomason]

Funeral notice for Robert H. Thomason, who died of "congestion of the brain" at 37 years old. The notice invites friends and acquaintances to his funeral and burial at Odd Fellow's Cemetery on South First Street in Waco, Texas.
Date: July 16, 1884
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
GAO: Additional Human Capital Flexibilities Are Needed (open access)

GAO: Additional Human Capital Flexibilities Are Needed

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Subcommittee on Civil Service and Agency Organization, House Committee on Government Reform seeks GAO's views on its latest human capital proposal that is slated to be introduced as a bill entitled the GAO Human Capital Reform Act of 2003."
Date: July 16, 2003
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
GAO's Congressional Protocols (Supersedes GAO-01-145G) (open access)

GAO's Congressional Protocols (Supersedes GAO-01-145G)

Guidance issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This publication supersedes GAO-01-145G, GAO's Congressional Protocols, November 2000. This report supersedes GAO-01-145G, GAO's Congressional Protocols November 2000, and GAO-03-198G, GAO's Congressional Protocols: Addendum I, November 2002. This document contains updated protocols governing GAO's work for the Congress. Since we implemented the original protocols in November 2000, we have monitored their application, and several areas were identified as needing additional clarity to enhance our ability to better serve the Congress. The refinements in this edition reflect feedback from Members of Congress and their staffs since the original implementation and, more specifically, comments received between November 2003 and June 2004 on proposed revisions to the protocols. These protocols continue to provide a means of holding GAO accountable for commitments made to the Congress and ensuring that GAO is consistent in dealing with all committees and Members. In order to address existing and growing workload imbalances and provide more transparency about our decision-making criteria, these revised protocols clarify our authority to conduct work, delineate our priorities for initiating work, and identify the factors we consider before accepting congressional requests for work."
Date: July 16, 2004
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
GAO'S Proposed Human Capital Legislation: Views of the Employee Advisory Council (open access)

GAO'S Proposed Human Capital Legislation: Views of the Employee Advisory Council

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Comptroller General formed the Employee Advisory Council (EAC) about 4 years ago to be fully representative of the GAO population and advise him on issues pertaining to both management and employees. The members of the EAC represent a variety of employee groups and almost all employees outside of the senior executive service (more than 3,000 of GAO's 3,200 employees or 94 percent). The EAC operates as an umbrella organization that incorporates representatives of GAO's long-standing employee organizations including groups representing the disabled, Hispanics, Asian-Americans, African-Americans, gays and lesbians, veterans, and women, as well as employees in various pay bands, attorneys, and administrative and professional staff. As established in our charter, the Employee Advisory Council serves as an advisory body to the Comptroller General and other senior executives by: seeking and conveying the views and concerns of the individual employee groups it represents while being sensitive to the mutual interests of all employees, regardless of their grade, band, or classification group; proposing solutions to concerns raised by employees, as appropriate; providing input by assessing and commenting on GAO policies, procedures, plans, and practices; and, communicating issues and concerns …
Date: July 16, 2003
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Great Lakes: A Coordinated Strategic Plan and Monitoring System Are Needed to Achieve Restoration Goals (open access)

Great Lakes: A Coordinated Strategic Plan and Monitoring System Are Needed to Achieve Restoration Goals

Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The five Great Lakes, which comprise the largest system of freshwater in the world, are threatened on many environmental fronts. To address the extent of progress made in restoring the Great Lakes Basin, which includes the lakes and surrounding area, GAO (1) identified the federal and state environmental programs operating in the basin and the funding devoted to them, (2) evaluated the restoration strategies used and how they are coordinated, and (3) assessed overall environmental progress made in the basin restoration effort."
Date: July 16, 2003
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Group Purchasing Organizations: Use of Contracting Processes and Strategies to Award Contracts for Medical-Surgical Products (open access)

Group Purchasing Organizations: Use of Contracting Processes and Strategies to Award Contracts for Medical-Surgical Products

A statement of record issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Hospitals have increasingly relied on purchasing intermediaries--GPOs--to keep the cost of medical-surgical products in check. By pooling purchases for their hospital customers, GPOs'in awarding contracts to medical-surgical product manufacturers--may negotiate lower prices for these products. Some manufacturers contend that GPOs are slow to select products to place on contract and establish high administrative fees that make it difficult for some firms to obtain a GPO contract. The manufacturers also express concern that certain contracting strategies to obtain better prices have the potential to limit competition when practiced by GPOs with a large share of the market. GAO was asked to examine certain GPO business practices. It focused on seven large GPOs serving hospitals nationwide regarding (1) their processes to select manufacturers' products for their hospital customers and the level of administrative fees they receive from manufacturers, (2) their use of contracting strategies to obtain favorable prices from manufacturers, and (3) recent initiatives taken to respond to concerns about GPO business practices."
Date: July 16, 2003
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library